The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 26, 1920, Image 3

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CASTOMA rWO 5FJCSONABLF. CO AFS AND A HAT Pm Irdi AU.tMoi irc.Hir.wr. A\V^i !M)k Pr^.imtionfcf kimilatu^lhf Food by t Imams, (hiiuhia * Thcrcty Promoiln^ Di^c5tkJ SiffDdtUTG ^ * - jn *r^vfK.1 O Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Qtccrfulncss and RestContain* neither Opianr,Morphine no* Minei^LNoT Narcotic Jk^e^OUDeSxMWt^ '* AoUirJUft tSJm A helpful Remedy ftf ConMipationandDiarThoe* and Feverishness «» Loss or SLEEP —iBnfgtffrc^gjF^ Ktyr YQW^ of Thirty Years CASTORIA Million* of Tiny Germ* Cause Your Catarrh I ?M» • ■ f OM «# «W La a to Ml I MHM Ml I Mi I MMM dPM -% . *. • HI I KmHMHHII mm -f ami flMP la woMa* kun teaf aeaaa aav ■■■hi •• ^ ' *• — *4 » * * - ■ • « ♦ . 0 id 9 aj»: ■ ■ wmm September Forecasts the Mode vSI gm «4m • |wort «f vW IVomS gpwoiMi*. ISA* ha« r»rw> arrwedL aa hate ilw* atouoe Hi laud to the lower Irrel. TKr l , n»Tl»ro* houM- vtts IniDtorfattieet !•> Ilau ilmirvM* la hl« Ire-Told Talew " The wtalrrawe nmv i«. snae. and only a p«»rti«>n of the exterior of the houwe if left. It aan huilt In 1dD7 by Peter Snrjr«*nt. a wealthy London merchant, and was considered one of the handsomest residences In town. During the days of Its popularity the governor gave many halls there. wSIkaHS ^N»4 mm mi %mm% L AfW# «l rrn*m t msT* *J dVlaT 1 In* When he fid a chance he l««ked thhaiah (tie tMM.k hltnaelf. Kvery ante the h*M»k it>111Mined was a remedy for 1 dy«|«et>tila and kindred aiimenta!— I Thiilas News. Only Thirrks He Is. “Mrs. .Tones, is your, husband a member of any. secret society?" “He thinks he is. but he talks in his sleep.” Not at Homa. Swine fever had broken out In the village and the local policeman had been appointed to call upon all own ers of pigs and take particulars of each case. Happing at the door of an old cot tage he was confronted by a shrewdish looking woman, who curtly asked him what Ije wanted. “A*ve called to see the swine,” said the constable. “He’s oot,” snappily replied the woman; ftitd hanged The door.—London Answers. A NEW chapter In the story of hats begins with September, for ^hls month properly ushers In the autumn styles, tts bright, placid days bring out between-seasons milli nery belonging neither to summer nor to winter, but forecasting the brilliant end of the year. Milliners agree upon fabrics for making between-seasons hats, choosing those that belong to any time of the year, not the sheer thing* of midsummer or the heavy, warm-look Inf winter materials. For this particular Reptetnbor they have takaa davatyu. satin, taffeta, mataatals that readable hatter's plash either flaring or upturned brima Four very practical hats In the at tractive group above portray four dif ferent shapes that may be relied on to be becoming—which is the chief end of millinery. One of them is of duvetyn with upturned brim faced with satin In a light color. A curling spray of feathers monopolizes the brim, springing out of the facing at the left front and curving over the brim edge. Just below It a square- crowned sailor shape is covered with duvetyn and faced with velvet In a darker color. Duvetyn makes the col lar shout the crowa ending la a how otth small covered ha Us at rfc* Reliable Information All American women know of the gr$at success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in restor ing to health women who suffered from ailments pe culiar to their sex,yet there are some who are skeptical and do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely true—if they did, our laboratory would not Be half large enough to supply the demand, though today it is the largest in the country used for the manufacture of one particular medicine. • Facto contain**! In th« following two in Ur* k* a s assrw CmF »f hoi *» Lydia E.Pinkharr Veqetable Compoi I D m a i THACHERS LIVE Rand BLOOD SYRUP