The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 11, 1923, Image 6
ONLY A COLD
NT NOT KOICT H
A cold !• an acute ca
tarrh which can easily be
come chronic. A great
many diseases may be trac
ed to a catarrhal condition
ol the mucous membranes
lining the organs or parts.
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AN IDEAL EMERGENCY REMEDY
Just a few doses taken in time have saved thousands from serious
sickness. For fifty years Pe ru ua has been the popular family
medicine for coughs, colds, catarrh, Stomach and bowel disorders
and all diseases of catarrhal origin.
KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE
Tablets or Liquid Sold Ererywhere
T5fie
wove
SCOUTS
(Conducted by National Council of th« Boy
bcouta'of Ani>siCV.)
LOS ANGELES
MAN SAYS IT
NEVER FAILS
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
(HDWtsnoW
(Copy for This .pepartm^nt Supplied
the A:nerlcan LeiloiL. New* Service.)
A BIT OF THE SCOUT SPIRIT
TO HELP COMBAT ILLITERACY !
St. Josephs
LIVER REGULATOR
Lartfe Can 25f
GREEN MOUNTAIN
ASTHMA
COMPOUND
quickly relieve*! the dletreea-
Ing peroaysma. Ueed for
m M year* and result of lOOg
eii-erlenre In treatment of
throat and lung dlaeaaee hr
Dr j n Guild rner trial
BOX. Treatise on Aethma. IU
cauaaa. treatment etc , sent
Meet. SAc and I' 00
co. m part. \t.
Time Saved by Syetem.
In )i report made to the house of rep-
resentatlves by the committee on coln-
age, weights and measures, wliieh fa-
vored the adoptioc <*f the metric sys
tem hy the government of the I'nlted
States, it was pointed out that, accord
ing to estimates made by the bureau of
education and other*, two-thirds of a
year would be saved by the adoption of
the metric arithmetic. It is also
averred, as.a matter of evidence, that
the metric system and Its npplicatlon
to the solution of problem* may he
learned in one-tentl*-.of the time re
quired f<»r gaining eqanl facility In the
use of I he English system of weights
itml measure*.
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*1 druggist*
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American Legiotf Auxiliary Called
Upon by National Chairman to Aid
in Educational Work.
" • *
.Under Die leadership of Mrs. J. m
Baird of Lincoln, Neb., thousands of
members of the
American Legion
Auxiliary assisted"
the Legion in its
American Educa
tion week pro
gram, December
3 to 0, inclusive.
Mrs. Baird Is
chairman of the
auxiliary’s nation
al Americanism
commission.
Appeal lug to
the auxiliary's
2U0.U00 members,
Mrs. Baird made tile following state
ment :
“We, who gave our sons, birothers
and hushumls to battle for the enllght-
i enment of the world, are deeply Inter*
I ested In the Legion's effort* to com
bat tt It terse f and lgn«»rance which
have been rtvedb'd as one of our prlgi-
cl pa I stiurcen of national dangler.
“The war draft tests, showing that
our tiiefi fn»tn iwcpty-one to thirty
years of age were six per cent Illiter
ate and the stil.’W'quent discovery that
the t'ldted States stands elereaih
among the great nation* In point of
literary have alarmed the g*"«l wrom
en of thU country «n*» they are aagvi
to remedy Iblt drploralde slat* of
affairs."
Mrs. I laird also pointed .Hit lltal 214
per erst uf IlMMe examlia-d for tha
•V -ft sere f'HttHl to he physically unfit
•ad argvd that the retail*** of vat
•ran* aMtat tha Ijrgnui la Its prugrat*
I** laatall |4aygv»«ada and ta ratal*
(lab fa*dll i lea f«r physNial ateevtar
aaeutg M'h>o4 rhlhires.
Ammg tha pnsslpal mtlvHlea mt thi
aasillary sMash durtag AaierVaa K*l
arallaa saeh aaa a caa^alga argtag
the ISH-Tlaare a# r*galas visits ta tha
Cl
A bit of true scout spirit, an ap
preciative onlooker, and his letter to
the national oflice are the basis of the
following account:
“At the third annual Northeastern
Iowa Boy Scout exposition there
were several scouts lined up in the
contest of ‘Fire by Friction.’ Thet
scouts were all In position awaltlf
the word ‘go’ when the judges discov
ered that the scout representing
Waterloo, la., was disqualified be
cause he had pencil shavings, instead
•f natural material as required by
regulations. Thrge towns, Waterloo,
Waverly and Coda* Falls, wqre all
crowding close to first place at this
point in the exposition, and valuable
prizes were at stake. -
“There was nothing for the Judges
to do hut to rule'out the scout from
Waterloo and this was about to be
done. Allen Brown of Troop f. Cedar
Falls, la., was next to the Waterloo
lad, and seeing his predicament.
Scout Brown said: ‘If It is satisfac
tory to the Judges, I will gladly share
my tinder with the scout from Wa
terloo.’ The judges agreed that tRls
would he satisfactory and the acoift
from Waterloo was thereby enabled
to enter the contest, and he won It.
“The more I thought of thla," c<>n
tlnues the writer, “the m<*re It ^
dawned on tn^hat Scout Brown from
Cedar Fall* was the greatest victor
In the contest. He was master of
himself and watdd nut take adran- -
tage of a fcllew scout, esen though
It migbt mean his loalng.
"For the sake of this good old U.
8 A. may we have more real scouts
for the mew of tomorrow.'*
“Tanlac.Ms my stand-by, and I
wouldn’t think of being without it.
It has set me on my feet more* than
once when T had such bad spells qt
stomach trouble. . I thought I couldn’t
get well.” This emphatic statement
was made recently by W. C. Wallace,
320 N. Normandy Place, Los Angeles,
Calif.
“An acid stomach and indigestion
caused me indescribable suffering for
more than four years,” he said. “Awful
alns would strike me soon after eat
ing, and I would be almost'doubled
up In agony. Often I had to take to
my bed, and I would lose much weight
with every spell. I was told I had
ulcers, enlarged stomach and other ail
ments, but all my efforts to get relief
failed. I kept getting worse, and fig
ured I would have to get. something to
help me or I couldn't keep going much
longer.
“I read In the papers whereJTanlac
was helping others with stomach trou
bles, so I began taking It. It never
foiled to straighten me out, and I
gained back my lost weight, too. I
am more grateful than I can say for
the good this medicine has done me,
and I do not hesitate to give It my
fullest recommendation."
Tanlnr Is sold by all good druggists.
Over 3S million bottles sold.—Advei* 1
tlsement.
Awful Plight of a Tramp.
Tramp (at lh** hack tW«or>—Kind
lady. I ain’t ••n#* •*r them what’s wen
tiHter days. I ain’t .'ad no liotter days.
r-ited right ff'-m the
m in a llltle attic in i
rents was th'wn t
in’ Ilielr»«-l' es. — j
6 Bell-ans
Hot wafer
Sure Relief
_ELL-ANS
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LEGION MAN TRAINS PIGEONS
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MOVE SICK CHILD'S BOWELS^
WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”
MOTHER! Even Bilious, Upset Tongue-Coated Children
Love this Pleasant Harmless Laxative
Tmiung w««sa'ng p*ge-ws
hnhhy sf Kiaarf It *
mt tko A»aort-an
I. e g t * a ta Hi
f*aal. kl-nn
A pi.-Ime*
•in-e rf ’MH-<nd
• lire, ha* t«>*rn
rratnmr it«e »
st* • *• It..
pap Is ha**- lW>aa
sa* < e../ull) at
all •Ls|*a«e > s «p
to 1.WM» RtlleSL A
BUttiher nf pi;
Irainetl by
t'wln*n are n*m
asotst i ng f ‘»resf
Cre preventl«>n n*ak at
llsbesl at Tower. M-nn
Tobrn *ent a carrier p»te.»n to Tlr
glnla. Minn., recently. * h-rv a nw-s
Mgr waa allache-J to It to return to
St. I’uul. Worn nut. Its toll drooping
and Its big feathers singed the pigeon
came hack to St. I’nul. ' The mesangv
w ni gone. In plai'e of the IJttle packet
was a M-vere s< rntch und wound. The
fratliers were singed and rsifTled, Indi
cating it had encountered forest fires,
In Die northern part of the state.
Cohen estimated that the pigeon must
have gone two hr three hundred miles ,
out of its course when thy smoke of
the forest fires confused Its sense of
direction.
Cohen spent most of his army serv- 1
Ice at Camp Forest. Qa. |
CtftKwra Comfort* ■afejr's Sk a
rest, iwegh *»4 Itrfclag. by k
hatha of Cutlrura JSmp and Patcitra
OtefWMAl ANe BMke u
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•testing |*-wdrv Ctifrara TaWten a
of ib# indma. Nable (tetIrani T«4i
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H? Mavagtn^ rxaatiy fauwdarad aa
• P*r aa*' Jacb**e«til*, »*»#
Tbr** Pw»w4* af th*| city promptly
prana rad ta ro*4*r *s«>ttaa«*. It*
t apt Ain rtquM'td • la* a I acowtm**t*r
ta supply him with two goo* *»gaAi-
•or*. Scout* Cugan* CHi* and ChaHa*
Horiong of Troop No. 2ft. who. haf
*••* actively *09*0*4 la amateur
practic* In aamaphara, w*r* dia-
patchvd to aid In th* *m«rg«ncy. Th#
joy spent thr*« day* on duty doing
th*ir part in accordanc* with scout
principles “to h*lp ocher people at all
tim*a.“
IF SICK, BILIOUS!
START YOUR LIVER
Don’t Take Calomel! “Dodson’s LiverTone” Acts Better and
Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick-Don't
Lose a Day’s Work—Read Guarantee!
MACNIDER AS BUCK PRIVATE
Former National Commander Prom
ises to Tell Buddies How It Feels
to Be Back in Ranks.
Ilunford MnrNider, past national
com nimbler of the American Legion,
has promised to write an article In
tho m*hr future for his Iowa huddle!!
telling how It fools to he a buck private
In the Legion ranks again.
“Reports that MacNidox might lo
cate - in the Fust after his term aa : "Texas In further recognition of
A tenapoonful of "California F!g
Syrup” now will thoroughly clean the
little bowel* and In a few hours you
have a wail. pUyfc' child agate. Evan
If croaa. feverish. eoMipated or fall
of cold, children lev* Its "fruity” taste.
_ _ k
fhlla «• perk all
o« uf th*
•rh vnd bowels without griping or op-
eetrtng the child.
TeU your druggist yoa v ant only th*
“California Fig byrup," which
mitlonal commander expired were^ab
soiutely without foundation,’’ the lowu
Legionnaire states. “He has'returned
to his old Job at Mason* City, Iowa
and taken his place us a buck in the
ranks of Clausen-WOnlen post. That
he will show up at Legiun meetings
here amt there over the state from
time to time Is certain. He will be
the sam* old 'Jack' MscNlder, for Iowa
la lt<a homo and hla heart la here
with bis gang. ^
“MArNnter A. iM r k »m
tlnue to be a hsiefc, hot the aervlco be
has glvaa this muarry la far too dla
SCIENTIST, SCOUTS’ FRIEND
Luther Burliank, Cnlifoniln's plant
wizard, regards the improvement of
mankind as a greater work than the
Improvement of plant species. "I
hope that the same laws, ns far ns
practicable, which I have discovered
nnd demonstrated In plant life, wdll be
applied to the improvement of human
life," he states. Although immersed
in important experiments, Burbank
finds time fuf hoy scout affairs In his
home town of Santa Rosa, California.
His intei'est in the scout movement for
the Improvement of the growing boy.
Is a thoughtful tribute to the work of
the organization:
T?gh 1 Oalomel makes you kick. It’s
horrible! Take a doae of the danger
ous drug tonight nnd tomorrow you
may lose a ’ day’s work.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when It comes Into contact
with sour bile crashes into It, break
ing it up. This Is when you feel Dud
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are sluggish and “all knocked out," If
your liver IT" torpid and bow-els con
stipated, or you have headache, dizzi
ness, coated tongue, If breath Is bad
or stomach sour, Just try a spoonful
of harmless D-nlson Liver Tone to
night.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and gW a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn’t straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and vigorous I want you go back
To the store and get your money. Dod
son’s LLwer Tone is destroying the sale
of calomel because it Is real liver med
icine; entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate or make you sick.'
SCOUT TRAINING HE-LPS
Schools throughout the country have
lon^ realized the educational value of
„ scout training The University
ft
asset has announced that all boys who
have attained Ragle rank^ the highest
rung In the ladder of scouting, will be
exempted' from matriculation fee at
the school. William E. Joor, Jr., mem
ber of the Dallas (Texas) troop, thi*
fall entered the university free.
SCOUTS TO HONOR HEROES
To boy scouta of Kansas will fall
the honor of planting seeds on tha
floral highway* that are being eatab-
Coldlers who laid down their Uvea In
tej
m^m. umi mrTirm ur foldler* who laid down their llr<
rrz Z;up- 1 '* *-«*« *■'- tk.
‘ hl ! 1 hic-M. M h. u«d «o
<mM m private citiaaa. 1 .
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