The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 04, 1923, Image 2

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THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL. 8. C. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 'I Doesn’t hurt n hit! Drop a llttli “Freezono” on an achlnc rorn. Instant ly that corn stops* hurting, then short ly you lift It right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist lells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard com. soft com. or com between the toes, and the cal luses, without soreness or Irritation. MAKE UNPROFITABLE ORCHARDS/ PAY J - - . - — . 'yn mm > \ .'••“V -*>*i Pruning Peach Trees During Dormant Season. .Fr,par,d by th* Unlt*<1 Stat,« Department of Aertrulture ) Meosureil by the abundance and regularity of the crops of high grade fruit produced, there are many apple orchards of hearing age flint are not successful. Itecause a large number of these unprofitable orchards can he mad** to yield good crops of high- bnrhood and In sections where there are many eommerlcal plantings much damage may hr dmt*^ t*y msect pests and diseases that have their source in badly Infected trees. In some states a neglected orchard is practically de clared by law to lu* a public nuisance and Is treated aecordingly. If the u Every Picture Is Winter Time Your Backache Time? Does Your Back Foretell Every Change of the Weather? Do You Feel Old and Stiff and Suffer Sharp, Rheu matic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! ({usllty frull by special treatment, the Jwillm>>t chain It up. public ofll- InstantRriief u«ro sincih Fur Tanning mm hmm4. * »X M,k»- mi CM. » **•> S^ \u w Sw* V»rK. U.e. mmj Cmcmt T«'! w* •*>• mi ■ r* mmmm TV»r» Full is) States Ih*parfment of Agrlcul lure tins prepared Fanners’ Italletln r.’St. Ap|>le Ondian#* Itenovation. Iiy II. P liould. which discusses the prin cipal practices found iiscful la bring lug n*-glcct**.| trees buck into profit* pro<lii<mg' condition. i»r*'hsr<ls In need of retiovntlng are found **nly In sect Ion a where the home orchard or fruit garden Is the pre luding ly|M* of frull growing, and In rt-glons w tM*re or**tiart|s of coindiier* able site occur ••nl) uccusl**n«ll). but sl«*» In the re>s*gniir«| conitnetical a|e pie grow Ing dUtrtcta Some orrhards | are n*4 worth the time and e>|n*w«e r*<'e»»ar> to renoiat* tItem. In •|e»-l*l Ing what U to be •(••Be the follow mg chila do It and *he expense becomes a Hen ou the property until paid. As u rule, says the author ef the bulletin, a niU'’li-neglected orchard does not Justify Its existence. If an orchard is worth keeping It Is worth glflng good attention; **tlierw|se, the trees mere!) enrnaihcr the ground and interfere with Its use for other pur* |M*sea. If an n|d*le tree la n«t of value ARE winter months your backache /A months? Does every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you lame, achy and all worn out? Does your back throb and ache until it seems you just can't keep going another day? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills throw a heavy strain on the kidneys. They overload the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys have to filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; become con gested and inflamed. It‘s little wonder, then, that every cold finds you suffering with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. Don’t wait! . Delay may lead to serious or chronic kidney sickness. Realize that your kidneys have weakened in fighting the cold-created poisons and give them the help they need. Begin using Doan's Kid ney Pills today Doan's have helped thousands at such times and should help you. Ask your neighbor/ — v “Use Doan's,” Say These Good Folks: fa<-titrw nwei t«» t f*! I I* •V • vf pv wmr Pf Ryzon BAKING POWDER you use /ess . hti Jigeihon Dr KINGS PILLS —for contiipatton \€ O.Tr- WjhTEASMITHS PGiillTonic SOLD SO YEARS A FINE GENERAL TONIC ■ * • mJv • * Wall C^raS fer Cnarry Orcft*rn Elssm. St. Josephs UVER REGULATOR Larde Can 2Sf Comfort Your Skin With Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum S*ap 25c, Ou)taunt 2S aad 50c, Talcaw 25c. • •rvlmril pm«f ■ g*»*«l with n*> n** k |(**lgi*** *»r h:tr*l|*ap n»*rtf fb«* **iirft«*v, ***ll •|n«hi**«l un*l wIiImhN uh- u«ual ilaiig<*r fr«»ui fr***»ts; JIm* Ir*w-*« tmiM halt* g<•*•*! Vltiiilt>. Without • nyitl trunk**, r.»ok**rw ttmt gtr*ll»* tlw* hmlm. or w*‘uki»*‘M thul would |ii,ik*- g>mh| growth in*|*A"ibl**; nn«l. tltiiilly, th** vurU'tivw mu**! I*** g****! unb^*?* it I* prurthahh* t*i topgruft the tr**«*«. A n«*gl**<-t***l onhiml la ulwaya n RietiM**!* »** uih«*r orchards In the neigh- BUYER KNOWS LITTLE ABOUT COST OF FEED Is EYES HU Don't Ignor, ih« d,ng-r,lgndg red ltd, Mo.id- «f Millng rym* •hot •••balli Mitrticll • reballi Mlt Ey, 8»l»» r-moTn 'Irnt*- tlor redocw inflammattuo. •oothn, pain. HALL A 1T7CKIL J«T W»T«rly H . Naw Tork the Second Largest Item of Expense to Farmer. for fruit prndarllop It may be worth ■-•■iitertlng Into to**l handle**, plane blnrk’*. **n*l oilier useful t til Fig*. I'erwoBa InlereMed m n-a**i a ting ta.vi*«nta or Hmww* who Wlali I** •!•*•'ab* 'V' i Whetlter nr B**t a rertalB twrUard U worth the attempt ahould get Ibe Hul Mia. whl*b may be obtained w It bowl r*aR fr* n» Ibe ItSpafHBSBl **f Agftrwl * Hare. U a>lUii(||ya, I*. In working over wrglerted i|*t*4a or* rbafxbk the tree* will be of Marh lafj lag type* that It wtll be lw»f«ooUMe t<* work toward aa> pwrtlewlar foraa of lop, but it ha well fur Ibe orchard •*ww «*r to bate Iw WIIW«I a rertata drwirahte form; latiporWa*e,| perwpa win rr. It worth while to atltd} o*W*e wtrll- f* nm'il tree, **r pblure— of theta aurb aa are Wed to Htoatrate the balletta The right aort •’t top baa a largi bear ing *ur fa. e, la low haw»>*'*L a tel baa a fw|rt> open that win |w nail light (a enter I** the iB'ertar the tree B e ThingA Naada i Itotl reaoi aih*a. I tuning and «t*fw j *ag ale oi.no* of Ibe prin'ipot thing* aecvpal la praetieully any ofihari! that ia Iw-ing bn wight bark lat** pn» Haetwg • •wwliiMO* J«.»» what U #■ to* *k*Oe .|r* |oxhU •<*> the ago vad i tg**r •d ' Ibe tie,-*., Ibe ..Ol*. I*■ •!» "f the «mwI and other I.,- il fa**t \ aH*Ot, -aOuMeOft* op*I tl.e t»e».-*.i*r> ,trewtwe-at ate *|ia , ■ a-*«-*l in the bulb-tin add the t*e*ta .«a*l •'th**r e*|Ul|*t’M*l<t ate •h-a.-rtbed- \\ lo-a tree, are ••rt.erwiw* g*.el. but tlte lartetiea are Hot •h-«lrwble. It o.iuetiitM-a |u*ya to t*»fvgraft the tnu-a. j n,»* work i» n*4 .hit.* uit. but mu*t I*** ' *)en«* eareftilly. Aa a rule the Heft IM-Ilio*! of grafting tw hew! ->uit**«l In I **l*l i*|*|*le ••rvlumla. Iretall* *»f llil* imthud arr t** be foun.i in ygrmmtf bulletin i:*T. Th** Uropagulh'C •*f l*liint«. The time t*> «l*» tfi**- w**rk In I In the nprtng Ju«t bei.ire gn*wth utiirta 1 •>r JiHt ai* It la at.irtlng. The sHona. 1 However, inii't he |u*rf**etljr donuunt. Mr. \Vh**»*ler advla«*a l>uy**ra to ascer tain carefully all these farts in eon- neetlon with prices tjuoted before placing orders. Mr. Wheeler has made a careful j study of the marketing of mill feeds I and his finding** an* contained in United States Department of Agricul ture Hullctin HIM, entitled "The Mar keting of Mill Feeds.” The bulletin MRS. J. C. DONTIN. Elm 6L. Waldo**. N. C., aaya: **I caught cold a ad it act tied ia th* Maall of ra> bark. No matter what way I iuo«cd. I had ter ere paiwa ta my kulwrya My ktdar) ■ didn’t art properly aw*l my coadiimw \rr*..u, Mpclla had wm all amtrwa waa u |k>on A Ktalt chit that I me an inr at e»m malls. C. D. PURNELL, printer. 7th and Wash. Sta . Waldon. N. C, "I had doll pain# «arrt my kwlnaya, and oftra when I a4ra<tM*4 **irr I could hardly •traightm My imu’da waa tm*usht <4i hy a otraia The leaat c,d»l arttled ttSb MV Iki'ltsdPkd, Itukkitm fth* CV*C|f|lf lOik • mCM#. I f •‘ftal® fw v in r drfilie'll IlkMIfll • K ml * I harts ft I* k. Wjtf Hirnt Ikmn • MdPNi |Mttt df IlmI •iVWI YKARH LATUL Mr IHmHt •g|g»| Ug IX Wd dy It a<*|fMPk • (^d I •ft 4 #!•#)• |"k*t mm? d tammimm Doan's Kidney Pills AiaMi 60e m bam. FoOr* Mdbarm Csl, kifg. Cbemmte*, BmffoLs S. V. n - OsRataag, II* it Aspirin Say “Bayer"and Insist! L\ 7* Most Important Factors Controlling Local Prices Are Availability of Substitutes, Potential Sup plies and Surplus. New Hair to replica ol<t ] lug all thf time II will If jot | , tiae Q-Ban Hati Tonic — Don’t (r*t bald. |fct Q Ban today—It'i much mure plcaaant At all good drugglHt,. 7J»- or direct from HESSK-ELUS, Ckamab. Meapki*. Tr„ •THINK.’’ A HOOK YOU'LL l SE DAILY TWO aucceaaful mail-order plana and KIVi formulae • all tor 11.00 JOHN JAMES Publtaher, Box »U. NASHVILLE. TKNN BABIES LOVE mwMadrs syrup fimsaM m giv -pimeint ta etatlea-.d alMuuteir hanr.'aaa li sutckly aasawmm aan<^ (Prepared by the t’nite.t Stntc* Department of AKriculture.) Are you paying too much for juiri' feed stuffs? To deiennine lids re quires a knowledge of how feeds jm* sold by mills, market Conditions, tpiiF iiy oT tbe pnaluci amt metluxls of purchasing, says (!. C. Wlieeler, In- \c-stigator in mr.'ketiug feed, United States Department of Agriculture. Although feed stuffs constitute ibe second largest iteni of expense to American farmers, wheat feeds alone in IIKJO representing a value of ap proximately $'200,<H)0,000, little Is known by the average buyer about the marketing of this commodity, says Mr. Wheeler. JXT! The availability of stuffs locally pr«»ducetl ivhlcjj-may be used as substitutes, and potential supplies and pr«»dyctlon la surplus producing sections are said to be the most Im portant fnctont conffotUag local feed ^ prl.vs U'! de"*?n H A fin tii' Tn'-rirTM tn heavy coasumlng and producing cen- tem. and la sections when- only mod orate aopplia* are handled are at tributed to the prM*a paM by HK*t:W ual *tew*er» unsold feed la transit which ta fre^wwarl' dNpaard a* at a aarrttkw am arvtial gradA the fW4 li t 'mP* I’nless you see the name ••Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physiclafis over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Fain, Fain Accept "Buyer Tablets of Aspirin” olfty. Each unbroken package contains tells how feeds are sold by fnllls, I proper directions. Handy boxes of handled hy co-operative societies, how | twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- to study market conditions, what to ascertain about prices quoted, and present needs of flu* trade. Trade rules, grades and ft*ed stuffs laws are also discussed. Copies of Bulletin - 11-4 can be obtained free upon re quest to . the United Stales Depart ment rof—Agriculture, Washington, jb.-c. DESTROY GARbEN BUG PESTS After Crops Have Been Harvested Rake Up AH the Old Stalks and Burn Them. -J' A Baseball Fool. A young Indy whose, knowledge of baseball was not large sat watching a £ame which was proving y**ry disas- Irous toTtiC 11nure team. Finally she Turned to her escort and exclaimed: "Isn’t our pitcher granih? He hits thehkbats no’matter where they bold them.’’—^vverybody s Magazine. After the garden crops are harvest ed it often pays to rake up the old stalks and burn them. This may de stroy Insect i«*st8 and fungous spores which would cause losses next year. If any weeds have developed seeds they can also be burned. The term “ivlreworm" Is applied to numemua forma of elongated wtrr- llke creatures, the larvae of snap ping nr click boetleir and the'nama aiA*ai f.. them na Acfhtmf qf thetr firm texture, which t» much different from that of moat Insert larvae It la a well-known fact that the Indy bird beetles are very beneficial and this Is proven m away ways tine gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldester of Salicylieaeid.—Advertisement. Don’t Forget Cuticura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dust ing powder and perfume, remTering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). !iGc each everywliere.—Advertisement Sad Raault. MOTHER, MOVE CHILD'S DOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG STROP” /en Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels When constipated, bilious. Irritable, listless, or full of cold, your little one needs a teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” to quickly start liver and bowel action. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works the sour bile and undigested food right out and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep “California Fig Syrup” bandy. They know n teuapoonful Unlay saves a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or over- nets. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup,” which baa direction's for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say “California” or you mpj get an imitation fig syrup. Di~l J “I thought ahe uuirrlet] .that young . million a ire To reform blifr" - „ rUhe did. byt It worked the other K1- h afpntedj* ■ alarwrtaf v wt w a— rum mm "■ 11 > | ™ 4i—#»»«afci* aafi WTriaO* • «*• tW* *w—- mi m..j Ad« This Boot Shaped Trade Mark on Work Clothes Means Long Wear /"* ET YOUR Overall*, Jumper* and Work Clothe* mad* out of tiu* doth. It i* easily w*«h«d and wear* like hnrna** leather , Cmnmmmit mmld Sy dmalmrm mmmrywkmrm Wm ’ mem mmkmrm mi lAm rtmih mtmly J. L. ST1FEL A SOWS.Dyer* mmd Fnmimem W»y Ye^ WWvfina. V *- ^ ZXJ W S ^ Look for this boot shaped trada mark stamped on tba bock of tho doth rsm ITsti •SB. r STnas Indigo Cmh QJFStandard for over 7$ Yean