The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 29, 1920, Image 6
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UbW Compound and
um the Sanativ#
Waah ao I took her
advice and uaed
these remedies and
cured myself. I feel
fine ana do all my
housework which I
could not do before,
as I could hardlv
•stand up and I have three healthv chif-
-dren. You can use this letter if you
wish, for your remedy is certainly won
derful for sick, run down women.
Mrs. A. Kwakcinski, 3627 W. Oak dak
Ave., Chicago, III
For forty years Lvdia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound has been making
women strong and well, relieving back
ache, nervousness, ulceration, and in
flammation, weakness, displacements,
Irregularities and periodic pains. It has
also proved invaluable in preparing for
childbirth and the Change of life.
Women who «ffer are invited (p
for free and helpful advice to
Pinkham Medicine Co, (coo-
Lynn. Maw It is free and
CHARM TO
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iOt Li
THE MORE THE MERRIER. .
“Maybe,” mused Senator Sorghum,
“It would be a good thing to have hun
dreds of thousands more government
employees.” ^
“What for?” •
“So that statesmen who specialize
on cutting down small salaries could
make a more impressive showing as
to the amount saved In the aggregate.**
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Mel).
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Sertoua Blunder.
"Did you ever hear such an abject
apology In your U?eT**
"The aalrsman reellsee that he was
st fault**
“How soT*
“He tried to soil s brletlayer the
kt*d at Aina rteeta. bonSSeeporm. eB*
Mots end eattewi
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breedt
he "Wehee ep* as pekhly as
possible, for the sooner this is does
the wiener they will resume laying.
To break a hen of broodiness a he
should be confined ts s small coop
ralsod off the ground, preferably with
a slat bottom. Give her plenty of wa
ter to drink; she may be fed or not,
as desired. Not much difference will
be found In the time required to break
her of broodiness, whether she is fed
or made to fast, United States depart
ment of agriculture poultry specialists
say. Usually from three to six'days'
confinement will break her, but some
hens require 10 to 12 days.
The broody ben will be recognized
by her Inclination to stay on the nest
at night, the ruAng of ber feathers and
her picking at anyone who approaches
her. and by the clacking noise she
^■sakes. The fact Chat brr broodiness •
ban been broken up can be recognized
by the disappears see of these symp
toms.
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POULTRY FOR GENERAL FARM
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Bath. It takes the stingi
out of Corns, Bunions,
Blisters and Callouses
and gives rest and
fort to hot, tired, smart-!
inf* swollen feet
More than 1,500,
*xuids of Powder foi
bo Feet were used by
oar Army and Navy
daring the war.
. Allen's Foot-
,Zase, the pow-
dsr tor the feet,
the friction from the shoe, fresh-
tbs feet and makes walking s de-
?ht.
Nothing relieves the pain of tight or
- shoes so quickly or tboroughly.!
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way he «-ns (ode a doitor
Sis twW%rt sod fell ? Oi obot It
domg ID ycorG frvsn now “
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
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TIN porifvwl wm! rvftaMl
literally.
Monk: Look at old kangaroo
he’s Just hopping mad.
On Strlks.
We all keep learning more or loss
Beneath experience’s rule.
Just now some take too much recess.
And don’t mind being late for school
Foixe of Habit.
“He came here from Pittsburgh."
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“f'an’t grt used to delight."
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paapla tbo si air •wea «wary tana
Us sopsrrppsa aod bas a • pPt ta dle-
tat* bow Mg «PM4 shall be eared 9m.
provided tm and edarst.* for **+
first slstewii years of Its life- Tbe mmm
provides im-PooP sod cotnpakepy t^a-
eatlon laws aod when th#
that thes«* are carefully
great step* Ibcward will r» T *
taken.
But the state must go farther
merely proafdlng the means for ob
taining schooling and this ie a titeen**
in which wesnen show ubfdtnng and
vital Interest. Children hava*the jfght
to be comfibrtable, to be welhnourBfeted
and clothed, to be taught oteantthaet
and moraffty. Many charitable asso
ciations aod many women organiza
tions have interested thpmselvce in
these affairs of children in certaini
localities but the work Is not tw- uni
versal or as thoroughly ciganlaed' arf
it should he. A plan has Been 4.00!ved
that might have universal appUcariap.
and It aims to give every child a
chance to make a good citizen
This plan advocates the
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get feet ap uftee aw they ave sapsaed.
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threrw kinds at roostltuents wbicb
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BsAzsioa carefully
CASTOR1A, that
for infanta m
Bean the
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old reiasdy
and aea that It
fixe*u proport 100s !f the desired: rreolts
. _ „ . . l are So be obtaiaed most e«oi»oss<eaMy.
baa It la nseraty a widen 1* n£ tbs __
. . . ' ~ , Thi*ee constituents are mlosral, nl-
sjpervlsi.* of rftr state over ta ePIV . » . -
.. .. . tro^rnous, aart carbonaceousi all of
Cten. Pbeetofoee the stute haa aro- . T. . . . ,
.. . . , whtrh are contained In const wheat,
sided saMoellnpr and gradual y» a
crowded' cmtOffiB In the large citlee, it
Yas ext<a>dfd its care hn otter dlrec-
ttons thaa^scbeellng, so titat the health
at children hus come in for systematic
attenfiiJDj Al child welMre Board will
jjmake «ivery interest of’ evoey eblld its
Jbuslriea*, such a board' saves the
public money in the Hmg nun besides
doing about the best work that awaits,
the Bstorest and acdvltieo of IntellK j
gent men and worn*50.
on w. and baafey, but not ini the right
proportions to give the greatest egg
y*tld. In aiftfttlon, some aafnrol feed
»od green feed should bo* supplied.—
'em ted States Department? at Agricul-
Ytre.
la Uae ftw Over » Yi
Childim Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Many people don’t want Utopia be-
causo thvy would have to be too good.
Whsv bugr many bottlva of ot h-r VGrml.
f«gc% NhG* ONG bottlG of T>r. PGGrr'G .'*Z>GSS
BtaotC wtTI Mt sarGty and promptly ?—AOv.
Sappiness Is a wayside flower that
grows along the highway of useful
ness.
ment In every county oil thlp|
a .rfilld welfare board. This beard Is
la he made op of poter •pteterl rbt
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