The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 08, 1923, Image 6
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THE PEOPl.E. BARNWELL. 8. C.
Afr*. J. AC Crnzs
Are You a Mother?
Health U Most Important to You
Knoxville, Tenn.—“I was suffering
with backache, headache, dizzy spells,
and bearing pains at intervals. Three
bottles ol Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription gave me such great relief
that I continued its use off and on.
I do believe I could not have gotten
through and raised my children as
I did without the help of the Favorite
Prescription. It always built me up
and gave me strength and encourage
ment. I have, at every opportunity,
recommended it as I am doing in
this statement.’'—Mrs. J. M. Cruze,
962kJ Broadway.
Your health is most important to
you. It’s easily improved.
Start at once with the "Prescrip
tion" and see how quickly you pick
up—feel stronger and better. Writr
Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel
in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical
advice, or scud 10c for trial package
tableta,
Tj/ie
AMERICAN
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LEGION MEN TOR ATHLETICS
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Wisconsin Members Plan Lively Pro
gram of Sports for the Remain
der of the Winter.
Wisconsin Amorirun Legionnaires ex
pect to expand their :. # .i!etle program
this >year to in
clude practically
every phase of
sport. Plans have
been started tie
wurd a varied pro
gram that - will
keep the vifrlous
state posts ac
tively engaged
until early July.
(j u estlonnalres
have been sub
mitted relative to
what branch of
Oiartes Bymes. each jsist Is
most actively Interested I tv • These
answers are dally pou'ing In.
Wisconsin will end«*g\or to stage
not only (tost programs but will cou-
du*t state ••••nte>ls o|n*n to all (Mtata.
Stale contests In Itasketiiulf and track
are already bring planted. The baa-
ketliull tournament will no Uoubt be
held In March In a city yet to be ae-
|e«-ted Trophies have l»een selected
for the bsslieltuill touri.sinent
If (dans go through as outlined
|M*ota will engage la bowling runted*
Kith I he results I r|egm|>he<l to (be
•4ber c'4ile«flag team. 1/ latrreat la
thlo e«rat eun* high en *wgh the state
sill •ttempf to ewndwet a state (awe*
natKeni m the spring. 41 prromi the
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KANSAS PLAN TO GEI JOES
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Cenvaraatienal Sketch la Uaad to In-
duct Auxiliary Members to Kosp
Their Credit Clear.
The Knnans depurtinent of tlte Amor-
icun Legion Atulliary bus Issued a bul**
letin Jo eneb unit In the state entaili
ng a clever little conversational 8^0*11,
Illustrating the Importance of kceidug
one's credit clear with' the auxiliary
^he heroine of the sketch Is Mrs. “Ima
Member,’* who in conversation with her
friend,' Mrs. “De^Linquent "'endeavors
TO bTTng Iiyiiic tTie advl.subTUry^of iniy-
ingjdues in tin* auxiliary for I'.fJJ,
“Mrs. ‘Ima Member’: I’m so proud
of my new auxiliary membership card;
you will notice that it bears the date,
I always pay my dues u little in
advance of the new year, in order to
keep up with the times. * This little
card means much to me. It commem
orates the gallant service of four mil
lions of valiant young Americans in
the great war; it breathes, the spirit of
true democracy; -it sikmiUs to me of
service for those who jeopardized their
lives, that I might remain at home in
peace and safety.. In short, I believe
in the doctrine of legionism.”
“Mrs. ‘Df Liiiqiient': You are quite
rigid. I am beginning to see, ii^a new
light, the great upportuirrfles ^or serv-
he without Tanlap In the house. It Is * ce t,lul are 0 I»l*h to me through my
Just grand.” | tueml*ership In . the Amerienn Legion
Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug* Auxiliary. Instead of paying up tuy
gists. Over 33 million bottles sold.— uiembersblp fees promptly at the l»e-
glnning of fids year, I united until the
_ mbidte orrtiFWffllnier:' TtuTtlilx slmn ‘
Voluble. happ**n again. How ran I get a
jewel—A 10-piige letter from IHckT ! “w'obenddp «-anl for IKS, rigid Bwayr*
AT AGE 71, FINDS
HOUSEWORK EASY
Mrs. Jennings Says Tanlac Re
stored Strength After “Flu”
Attack and Ended *
Stomach Trouble.
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**I was almost an Invalid and Tam-
lac built me up to a strong, well wom
an. I consider It my best friend,” la
the grateful and characteristic state
ment of Mrs. Emnm Jennings, resid
ing at Clearwater, Cal.
“Ah attack of the grippe left me
completely broken down. My stomach
felt sick, my legs and arms so tired
and weak I could hardly use them, and
I scarcely had energy’ and. strength to
dress myself. I just kept getting
weaker In spite of all I could do and, as
J,am seventy-one, I had begun to think
my age was against me ever getting
well.
“Almost from the day I began taking
Tanlac I commenced to feel stronger.
So I kept picking up with every bottle
until now I can easily do all my house
work, for I am feeling fine. I wouldn’t
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Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Thoaa who ara la a "run down’* road)-
Woa will aottco that Catarrh hotbora
th«ai much tnor* than whoa thoy aro la
^od haalth Thla tart pcovoo that whilo
^•••rrh M a local dtaoaao. It to froatly
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HALL’h CAT A HKit MKDICINK roa-
of aa Otntmoat which Quirk I y
fMOavaa by local appllcatioa. and tho
latomat Modi tao. a ToaK. which aoaiau
ta unoro.mt ia# (ioooral Hoaith
by dru«* *'* for o**r • Toara.
F. J. Chaaoy A Oh. T»lo4a. Ohio.
Ot.lewf labol.iioat May nw*aobdialty
)b-bl |u |Hr dramatlr |»«M»tl,fMfieK «if
tbr rrosMo Hr rrlatro,
A m SORE IHROAI
Em« Quirkh/ Whm You
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And Muatrruir miT Muisv bkr tHr
c^d tfh* «wd Musutd piaoMf, |wm
•prrod M am w«Ul yous tHgMh ll
fwtvtmr* Id tbr a«r Qaot wtthhfmtlr
iMgftr. honMM tar crate* rtbosi and draws
mm (Hr wasawaa and paMh
klmtrndr at a clrwv wtatr owitiami
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qtaci rHkrt totdi Sid* IhftWl.
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Mcmkh taunrsc ch ilManr* (f Kir.] tart,
coat* an Uw cant Keep M (unify
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TO MEMORY OF ALL SOLDIERS
Can §t rue t •or hoo*» to do Mart ad an
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4t Faaatatia. t d »t*a.
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S»t«fety r»ltr*oo Ibo dutrroo
log y.rui,aa. C.od fut
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oa^ariooro la I roa !■ oat at
tbrwoi oo4 luoa dlvoooo l><
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HOX Tr»otiM> <>n Aat’in*. lu
r«uara, trvoluient. ctr , ooot
upon rrqural. Ute onj |l 0t
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Edward J. Eivors.
*ba f.egt*>n Ur.
•*ra la |K*rliap* t lie
•tia |M>r»M>n m<•»(
n*a|MMiw||de fur
NHtadkMMnUSMlMPtfHdUi
at drugriot*. J
Energetic!
-enjoy new life with
Dr. KINGS PILLS
-for constipation
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Florul Srlrrtiun Kl.50, I’ontimUl—3 Iris, :
1’ronit‘r,, I Splrca, 1 CliinblnK I’tnk Hoar
ORAl’K HE1.T M HSERY, I’aw I’hw. Mich
HURT?
For bumlnit or |ealy IM»,
and to reli.Ta Influnm*-
tlon and ■orrn«u,u*« Mitch.!!
„y. S»i»«. according to dlrac-
tlona. Soothing, healing.
BALL 0 KUCXEL
14T Wararly Flaca Haw Tori
Urdlgreed ‘’.Strongheart” I’ollcr I’upplrn, $6.’
C 0.1>. on approval, Yuu cun t buy a bettor dot’'
for protection. Airedale pups. $30. Strong 1
heart Kennela, R.F.D., New Brunswick, N. J |
Agent# to Kelt Our Marble and (trunlW
Monumenta In your own territory Good com
•kaolon. Moore Monument Co., Sterling, 111
AEOLOIDIWltOOKT DELAY
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W-»Q. Mil»K.CQ.,(xrmorr
fit SM MflAMLl
Cuticura Soap
— AND OINTMENT —
Clear the Skin
ToImZS*.
the MNiety'a gTt»»rth
lb»rn in I'oTthiqJ. iflvera ntten*lc<|
the t’brUtiiin Br»*'hei>' college, where
he v\ ;ik gradiiatetl in i;.os. ||e entered
the* wliujewule busitH*ws world an n
salesman. When the trouble itn the
Mexican Iniriler t«»<*k place Kivers. who
n private in t’unpany Jl. Tiil«-i|
• 'rcg«Mi liifiintry. rent with his nrgiwil-
/.nti<m to Texas.
He entered the W.*r d war with the
suum* regiment as i-uptuln <>f the ma
chine gun compjinv. l ivers arrlytd In
1’ iiinet* in IVcenibcr, 1P17, and served
with Hi*' Forty first division until he
returned to America in February,
^ .
The first tempornry chairman of the
Oregon department of the Legion, Fiv
ers was made dejirrtment ad.lntnnt hy
The first convention in lOlTh^ind eer\*eil i
unftl January 1, V.TjJT
He wa> elected chef de chemln <Te
fer at the Kansas City convention
the 40 and H .soeiiM>.^;jiid was
ed at tlie recent New eonven
tion. FntUir Fivers^ lendersmp^Jhe or^|
ganizatlon, wlji'h wiiHjn exisj^ence b^-'
fom It was recognized hy the Legion,:
showed a, gain from a deficit to n profit
of iRIO.tHXT one year after lie took j
chnrga In upfh*«^JatMn of his efforts
the New 'Orleans (‘oifventlqii re-elected
Fivers unanimously..
Feelings.
"Some time ago, I was very
irregular," writes Mrs. Cora
Robie, of Pikeville, Ky. "I
suffered a great deal, and knew
I must do something for this
jondition. I suffered mostly
with m v back and a weakness in
my limbs. I would have dread
ful headaches. I had hot flashes
and very queer feelings, and oh,
how my head hurt 1 I read of
TT
The Woman’s Tonic
and of others, who seemed to
have the same troubles 1 had,
being benefited, so 1 began to
i use it. I found it most bene-
I ficial. 1 took several bottles
£ . . . . and .was made so much
i better I didn’t have anymore
trouble of this kind. It reg
ulated me."
Cardui has been found very
helpful in the correction of many
cases of painful female dis
orders, such as Mrs. Robie
mentions above. If you suffer
as she did, take Cardui—a
purely vegetable, medicinal
tonic, in use for more than 40
years.- It-$hbuld help you.
Sleep at Right Angle*.
A winged ant nr n moth will take
hold nf w Mtalk of grass nr weed with :
its mandible* and while hanging on ’
it tight angle* take a nap
t<* hn« Im i’I, n..ii:if»“*t ta »’ »- • Ur
in ’be pjirk. «verl«"»k.tig tlie l’..rlK*Mif
river.
••Xu nnthm I* grenter than It* memo
ries.” wax the keynote «»f n stltrlng tuf-
dress delivered nt the re«-ent meeting
by the i-ost elmpltiln. Ke\. ILirry S.
Hamlltmi.
HE LIKES WAR-TIME THRILLS
S. G. Irwin, Legion Man. Former Army
Flyer, Is an Expert in Aerial
Acrobatics.
thrills of wnr-timo aviation
nut enough for S. <!. Irwin, for
mer World war
flyer nPd * tnapihef
of 111c American
Legion. :
t With the return
/ to peace, Irwin
stayed in the Hy
ing game and be
came a specialist
in stunt flying :ind
in aerial ncrobat-
ics. One uf Uls
S. G. Irwin.
favorite antics is
w hen' he “stalls”
“pa'Heakes”
r^| i his machine over
X the husiness districts of large cities.
^ An extreme nicety of toucfi^Jii
required in this operation since the
met dr Is cut off and the plane is al-
tu*-sentc' sbwfy rmvard~ Mm
Hookworm Almost Universal.
It >* estinmteH that .<tmountM»»»* pw>-
: pie five In count rlc* wjiere h<»okworm
r ' Infersirin '« it *r>rloit« iioOYKj-* to
GriwHairFHISL^-^
Wind hMy blow, the irnnu may 4 tnfeninn !«-w xerlnua vicftuce tu health
• sv# sod toM like ■ ship in • storm, and working eKUIetuy
but tha napper goes oq napping ■ ■ » ■ n ■
ft U as If a tana •lamped hta teeth
to a n.p* and then • rat to oiesp
high M tho. ate. UMy Um tMrtfeJ
Ja»» «*•? 4** Whlla U Oaapa mmrk th*
as; ta tha (Ml of •
H>l
rartir. i ne sughlest error In Judgment
anuiiliy results In n crash. In (lying
speed means safety.
reu;|n .thrilleil his fortner camrides
at the'AtmM’Ican Legion national con
vention In Orleans with his aerial
feats over the downtown district.
I
iy Fanners are Turning to
yCHEVROLETj
r
^ “Mrs. Ima Member*; (Vmsult Mis*
*I>u It,* the unit se«retnry. Iiniuedhite-
ly; you Will l>e asked to pay 73 cents
department and I'uthMinl due*, plus
the amount <*f local due* determined
by the unit. i'|tun receipt of due* at
the ih-iMirtment u(tl*‘e In To|K-kn. yoa
I wilt tie l-sued a rati rant. And do
you know, they any that two I.egii4t
po*ta in I be state have almtdy remit
ted to the Topeka otll«v for llielr entire
no uJaerdilp So you see. if we are g*e
In* ’keep «l«*p' «tiH the boy*, wa
MlWt get bu-r *
! -Mr*, lie l.ii
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Jor Economical TrantporlatioH
In 1922 Chevrolet jumped from seventh to second
r place in sales? of all cars, and to first place in sales
qf fully equipped modem cars. -• i*-
Purchases by farmers were .the chief factor in this
remarkable development.
Farmers want automobiles not only of low first
price, but also of loW later cost for operation and
maintenance.
They want room, comfort, and the ability to stand
—«p under hard conditions.
They find that Chevrolet, fully equipped as sold, is
the best value per dollar in the low-priced field, and
neighbors tell them it costs less per mile to operate.
Prices f. O. B. Flint, Michigan
SU PERIOR Two PM~ n #r* K i<Q#r . . *910
SUPERIOR PWkPmmko** Tom'"* *\* • •>*
SUPERIOR Two Pmot,or* UUImv C.^o. 000
SU’PERIOR Eok# POmmom Si imiWl « • *90
SUPERIOR E9.« Pmmko** Md*o . . •> 0*0
SUPERIOR LwM Dmkmy
Chevrolet Motor Company
Dmtmmm G*m*tml ktmtmri C.**fm*mm*m
Detroit# Michigan -ot-- - ~~
To* 0««p
CALLS FOR NEW DICTIONARY |
“Tunrc*t. wHat re- •— ■•ra yoa
Nowr VarH Nowtpra*' Cawdamwa Ui*
■raaaet On** o* Cah«Ha«wa*na •H* 1 ' •**'
and Oi*ean<*rt.nt. | ” W,,h •»-« p*
I **’|| • I ions tltfVft# (•*€ MMR,
■it.tLuj ,• f , Ttomto* «o»rfuiiy o«ory Hnttta *r
* ^ <'AWT«l|(l (Hot fsMnW* nld
f«# tafoat • ft»4 rkitdrra. aad a#w (Hot It
lit M If ft •trwage
_ , • . . Mar* (Ho
>r ftr*| W* . g#f«l
r .W we il •• MdtMiture -4
* mnm> mtoomt It !■ I**a (•■* •*«•* Tear*
»i- •*<* I- iw ('biUf-ai n l«r ! Wlrl-rr', 1 ..ton*
.' h ,«’L. M CONCERNING THE NEW TOOTH
>oo«K#a to tommy 4 »o»aa a ■aosMimy
TbOS It M-glQ Not •« wiuia
•n Cotar.
■ft w•*rv|« t «-nn.ft '
T* - a*
Would Da Har Srtt
t Tiart*-* M A- HwmH *09«
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fl^htidsfl ' Wt
aiSiemi Maf/
“Mr. Sehwnh. I •l.in’t kti<>w.” wn«
I ha re|»l>'. “but dhe'* a dum c<mm|.
tiaturetl iow and *heTI give all *be
ran."—IbiMou Trunaerlpt. •'
TalkaLiv*.
"Your friend areniH quite talkative."
“Yes. There’s mhny u dull ininufe
wh en he’s abouf.”
bn« a geld *»Be!"
It I* u*ii2illy the girl who ne\er had
n |»r»*|M**ji| who «*f having jilted
a numlter of men.
A «mnll boy’* Idea of ploying safe la
to get hi* mother to promise not to
tell hi* father.
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"ARIETY in foods is essential, of course,
but in providing variety do not overlook the
importance oi nourishment, ... '
Crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts is a highly nourish*
ing cereal food itYAinusuaHy compact form. It
supplies the rich nutrition of wheat and malted
barley, including the mineral elements of these
splendid grains,without which health and strength
cannot be maintained.
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Wtjry Eyes
VkowTougEy** fcrlDuH
•WVSU&
Miooad
"A Well* rwftutjr Man fiad a wfrHeaa
* telapitooe ouCflL** oahl an (Rdiaiuipoils
, M^* apajurr uioa the oilier 'lay. “and
• pw* itougiSfti to a pracraai of mmtie.
! The* • «MT ■MOOqill'I'MMlt that tHo Rest
**iae*i*m would he ’Three o'riogft tm
* U *4 rw M a-.: (fta ^
• Msrsa
* ft M.
—C«pe^4»t9,^th^ood*tntik,is a compfeteTood.
Economical, too, because a moderate amount
provides unusual nourishment.
So/d by Grocers Everywhere!
GrapeNuts
THE BODY BUILDER
""There's a Reason"