The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, January 25, 1917, Image 7
.CLIMBED STAIRS
ON HER HANDS
TooIM to Walk Upright. Operation
Advised. Saved by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
This woman now raises chickens and
does manual labor. Read her stury:
Richmond, Ind.-"For two years I
was so sick and weak with troubles
from my age that
when going up
stairs had toigo
very slowly with
my hands on the
steps, then sit down
at the top to rest.
The doctor said he
thought I should
have an operatlor,
and my frend.
thought I would not
live to move intoI
our new house. My i
daughter asked me
to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound as she had taken it with good
results. I did so, my weakness dis
appeared, I gained in strength, moved
into our new home did all kinds of
garden work, shovefed dirt, did build
ng and cement work, and raised hun
dreds of chickens and ducks. I can
not say enough in praise of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
if these facts are useful you may pub
lish them for the benefit of other
women. "-Mrs. M. 0. JoHNSTON,Route
D. Box 190, Richmond, Ind.
TO KILL RATS, MICE
AND COCKROACHES
ALWAYS USE
STEARNS'
ELECTRIC PASTE
U. S. Government Buys It
SO0LD EVERYWHERE -25c and $1.00
Making Lessons Mean Something.
Agriculture and doinestle sclen e In
the schools will mean most to boys
arnd girls when the lessons taught are
used in the ok the fat in and
home.
In Dress.
"You saty your wife is economlical?
ee! Look at the clot hes she wears !"
'Yes, but look at the clothes she
dowsn't wear."
A ustrian women are now emiployel
in digging treriehes on the (illein I
front.
Ask for and Get
SKmERS
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
SPAGHETTI
36 Age Redpe BooA Fre
SKINNER MFG.CO.. OMAHA, U.S.A.
LARGESR MACARONI FACIORY IN AMERICA
can not cat what you want wIthout
sufferIng the tortures of dyspepsia, if
you have headaches and feel mean all
over, if your liver and bowels are on a.
strIke It is up to you to get those or
gans in proper condition to receive
and assimIlate food by at once using
Green's
August Flower
Which for 5 I years has been a favorite
household remedy In many thousands
of homes for all stomach dIsorders,
acid eructation, nervous indIgestIon,
:onstipation and biliousness. 25c and
15c sizes at all Druggists and Dealers.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver Is
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gentlybutfirmly comn
1c lazy liver to CARTER3
Cures Con. ITTE
stipation, In.-VE
digestion, PILLS.
Sick__
Headache,
and Distress After Eating.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE,
Genuine must bear Signature
c.n A? TUE JOmys nROM INi
R HE U MAT ISM
Lumbago or Gout ?
TseJIKUAC~ t io reoe i ense
"adretea pos on from he ssi em
PU15 31H~iMATiBM ON TiHE OUTBiDE"
At Alt Druggists
Js. Bally & Boo, Wholesale Distributers
Baltinore, Md.
* KODAKS & SUPPLIES
- IWWe also'db hi ghest class of finishing.
Prices and Catalogue upon request.
.8. Gink 0ptical C.., Rched, V.
APPENDICITIS
M' h atoed oubayR
5 . Sows. 3at1 W-4, 1103s 53assosU Ir..CmeEAo
.. .. ...
GOOD RO WORK IN WINTER
Maintenance of Dirt Roads Is Prob.
lem Confronting Farmer-Mak
ing Split-Log Drag.
One of the prolem,-s confronting the
farmer is the question of maintenanev
of dirt roads. Not only- should dirt
ron3ds he 1ma11 itained during the spring
1nd suimliler m11oliths, but the wInter
11onths as well; especially is this trlc
wirt-e there Is not an11 overabundance,
of snow, which conditions exist with
man1111y of our renders.
The King road drag iay be used]
with much benefit during the winter
months, just after thaws or rains,
(ood work can be done at this tie
of the Year because the soil is crum
Ily or menly and pushes ensily toward
the center of the road.
If the road has been properly enred
for during the suimmer and fall, It will
be only a slight task to drag it dur
Ing the winter when conditions are
right. At that season of the year there
Is little for tile work teaim to do an(1
in early spring the road., will be in,
Shape to turn water anAi permnit of
early drying. In fact, the winter
[irlgged r01(1s will be dry and hard in
Ile spring whent neglected r01(s will
be soft, rutty and springy There is
330 best t1ime to drag roads Go after
1he work and thenl drig whenever you
L','nn (iIIng tile winter; then Your
roas(1 will be in good shape next.
;pring. Make a split-log road drag
ind keep it gnlllg on tile hghway.
)- Ward King, the inventor of the
Elrag, gives tile following directions
'or mnaking a SPlt-log drag: Take
he two halves of 11 split log, ten or
welve Inches thick and seven to 111e
'eet 1ong. Set tile halves flat sides
:n tile front, flstel 30 inchas apart13
,vitl strong stakes, the ends of whill
1T wedged inl two-iIIch auger Ioles.
)ored through, tile slabs. Put a solid
)ink pla1tforl n 1 stakes for tile
Iriver to stand oni. The10 hlitch is 11ade
-f strong wire or chain, the lolng end
"astelled to stake over I hn top of t,h1e
rront slab, the short end should le put
through a hole 1111de Inl center of the
4l1h and lear tie end to prevent thf
back slahb tilting forward. Face foml
->r five feet of tile ditch end of tit
'ront slab with iron. Ai old wagor
tire, .worn shastre of road grader, o
iny piece of flat steel will answer foi
1Ils purpose.
As a genel-l rule, always 11111 th
dirag at anl angle of 45 degrees, mlov,
ing the dlirt to the center of the road
DHURCH TO HELP GOOD ROADS
isolation and Solitary Confinement oi
Women Do Much Toward Fill
ing Insane Asylums.
In a lectulre on "Thle Church and1(
GoodI Roads" thle Rev. James Thomllal
told the mlinisters' conference la Den-.
er, Colo., that, "Tile isolation and3( sol
itry conlfinemenO~t of tile fairm wife and(
tile fa~rm serv-ant girl (10 mluch toward
making these~ women~ form ai consid
larnble percentage of the inm~ates of in
iane asylums."
The spieakeor conti nued, "The good1
ronds8 problemi Is onie to which thei
Thulrch1 mus1t very soon1 gIve malfterial
littenltionl." Tihe churchl is a1 force 133
iny unldertaking and( good road~s en
thus5iasts will welcome its efforts in be
1in1f of ru ral we)lfare.-Houston Post,
MPOR.TANT DUTY OF PEOPLE
*rompt Repair and Careful Mainten
ance of Good Roads lis Essential
-Farmer is Interested.
The making of good roads is one of
he mlost imfportant duities of the
Amerlean people, and their prompt
'epair and careful maintenance is es
Jential.
Tihere is probaibly no0 subject in
vbich tile progressive farmer islia mo
leeply Interested than that of having
onds connectIng h11im with his mar
lets, over which he may be ab11e to
iaul the greatest possible 10ond.
NELL WORTH THINKING OVER
rwo Machines Being Manufactured
Where One Would Do if Farmer
GIves It Proper Care.
A farm macilnery manufnelfaturer
n1ade the following staltemnent :"Tf
hie farmer enred for Is machliner-y as5
1e .9houl1d, we would have to manu311
'acture but 0310 maichine when we are
'1ow putting out two."
Top Dressing for Roads.
A mixture of iron fibers, sand 0and
~ement Is being 1used experlimentail
n France as a top dr-essing for highl
Put Roads to Bed.
The farmter whlo "put his rondi to
ed" for the winter in good shape,
vill thank himl~self later.
'Distance to Market.
Ronds shlorten or lengthlen the dis
:nnee to mar'ket accordling to their
onditian.
L PROGRESS IN GROWl
SUDAN GRASS PLANTE
'Peire b the Uinited States Depart
me1 lt of A gricultire.)
The growinig of stidlin grass in ilhe
Soutit Shotld be canterially Increased
Its the result of lhe development duriig
t pas'it year of a good supply of pure
seed whilh can he purchased at rea
sonabcle PrIes-. The ldependable seed
sIIP.Y WitS Iroduced as the result of
IIth s)Prenld of the culture of the plant
for seed north of the region where
Jolllsonl grass Is IIIIIndlint. Much of
the sudin grass seed available In for
cier years Was contaminated by the
seed of Jolinsonl grass owing to the
Culere of the two 1ehan tts in the same
area. The hureaui (if plant industry his
encoiragel (ie production if seed
where It iill be free froi contamina
tioni, and has found that as a result of
tle cheapenling of the supply the grow
lig of the grass for hay has already in
creased iI many sections.
Furnishes Hay Supply.
The culture of Natal grass, wlich
'vnIs iIItrodueed by thice department 25
years ago, Is Increasing markedly In
Florida. It pronises to produce all the
hay required in the state anl1d probably
will furnish a surplus for use outside
the commonneit ht It. Culture of lie
plant has -been urged Inc c1 conservative
way by the departieit since Its Intro
duction, but It is only within the past
few years thaut thIs grass has made the
progress Its high Inerit deserves.
The bureau of planct industry has
prosecuted as vigorously as possible
during the st year the Introduction
andl breeding 41f drought-resistant
tralets of ilffa. Act especially proim
Ising new strain has beei secut-red from
India, whilelh Seeis to be well adapted
for use it the outihwest. tivestiga.
tions to determine the enuie of "yel
lowIng" of alfalfn and to develop a
practical treaticent for tihIs trouble
which Is a secioucs handielpp to thle
eulture of the crop in imay Imr-ts o:
fie E:tst, Indicate that thice stage of ma
turity it which the crop Is cut has
muIch to do wi the degree to wilc
tihe succeeding crop Is affected.
The pollination studies of red clover
carried on by the bureau in co-opera
tion with tle experiment stations in
Iowa and Indiana show that cross-pol.
ilnatlion Is absolutely essential to the
Setting of the seedI of this plant ; thait
hconeybee e v e -ryv imrportant ats pol
llnator-s; anid thati alIliche mecihiacal
mth lods of pollina1 t Ithat have been
suggested iad tesled are of no prae.
tical vatlue. Thie ltcreaised plantiungs (If
sweet clover, (due In a large mceasurce
ONE-CROP SYSTEM :
* I. Poor soil. ,e
3 '. Tihe credit syst em.
* 4. \Vork tocev-enly 15 dIstriuted.
5. Injlurlous Insects anid planI 0
* dlsenses.
* 6. Cotton mtoney Sent to othcer *
eectioncs for- farcm products. :e
* 7. Scarce money antd higit S
* riates of Interest.
* 8. Poor people, Poorly equuip- *
e peol farmcs, uincomnfortaible homes, *0
bad11( roads, poorly paid( teaichers e
e nnd1( ireachtecr.-Clemson College oS
FRIENDS OF COTTON GROWERS
Qual Is One of Most Valuable Insect
EatIng Birds of Its SIze In
the UnIted States.
In a recent address, Col. fi. 0,
Shields, presIdent of the L~engce of
Amerienn Sportsmen, sid:
"Thce cotton growers are sufferincg a
lor-q ef $1.000.000 a year I)y reauson of
lice ravinges of thte holl weevIl. ~ly?
Because the quails, thte pratric cickci
ens. lthe meiadowhi'rks, anda other bIrds
whIch were formerly thcere in mIllions.
have beeni swe pt awny by gunnciers.
Thle grain growers are losing over
$IC00.000.000 a year on cecount of the
work of thce chiitnc-hutg. Thley are los
ing anothcer $200,000,000 a year on ac
countt of the( work of thce ilessant fly.
Biothc of these atre very small insects,
aelmoist mcicroscopir- iln size. It taiken
over 24.000 cicinchi-hugs to weigh one
01uncCleln mcecarly 5Il.000f Hessian~ fles
to we'ighc an Ounce. A quiell takent In
ai whceict field In Ohio an ld examnerd by
a goevermnceent expert .hacd In Its eranw
lice rema~ ins ofI over' 1.200 chltinc-h-uga
1lhad enitenl Ihat day11.
"Anoterlic: guiil taken In lKeans15as and
e'enI ie-d by inicthIer- governmucentI ex
fidel hc~l I'e Its ern tht e reiingfl of
.ier 2.000t I lesshin fies thiat itead
-aeIle nt f.\.~
**ie f'i rI-I e'I of I e ih n enr i.l.rn Slintta
GOF FORAGE CROPS
'X.WX
3 IN ROWS-SEED IS RIPE.
to the recOmmtiiemillotin of I the bureau,
fire iI inanty aren14 rsep'ittly rephieing red
clover. E-:xtensive svet elover hives
tigationls have been condu(icted With this
crop in (let erintinititg Ihe biest methods
of cult ure. I"Ield tests with1 the crimtsotn
clover ee0-arvesting imehine devised
by file bureau have given exceedilgly
slitisfnctory results.
Cactus investigitlons live been con
tinued in the extensive eaetus garden
at Chico, Cal. Breeding wvork hIs re
sulted in the production of it number
of new forms, somie very promising ias
forage plints. others for frui produe
tion.
Continue Investigations.
Vetch investigationts i1re beling coln
tinued in co-operation ilb te Oregon
Heads of Natal Grass in Seed.
experiment station undt sti ue of It
.secies of vet hIauve been hiybridize
An especinlly Interesting hybrid is Ihni
between Vicin satbi nnd V. august
folli whleh. from the known characte
istles of these two species. is likely I
prove of very high importance on Ili
south AtlantIc coast.
Tle report of the bureau recent li
published mentions the progress tha
has been madite in bringIng about th<
commier('ial utilizatlitn of soy 'hear
seed. It pioints out thant in the cottoir
belt this erop' promIses to1 be nt im
portaint element wherever thle aerenge
of Cotton lias been redutcedl.
O000 a year for piaris green to piut or
thir '10 oa to vines. A 'uis''I tatkent In ii
potato field In P'ennsylvauina and ex.
awlineel by at governmnt eintotmologisi
had In its st omn ch thle reminii s of I-2t
potato thugs.
"Thle qui Iis one of thle most5 valu-ii
aible Insedt-('nting bi rds of its sIze in
the wvorld; and y11et t here arte so)-Cit led]
spotsmen sill over t he hanud, thlouisandtsi
of thlem), who Insist on hiaiviing legal tiu
thiorbty to kIll every qutilil they ('nni thh
dur ing sit least thIiree mon11 ths of eaich
yeair."
PLANT SOY BEANS IN SOUTH
Cotton Mills Announce WillIngness to
Purchase All of Crop Offered
Them Next Year.
Th'ere hais bseen considerablle atgi ta-t
ion by3 thle L otulslanas connssloner of
aigricutiu ire of lait e regasrdlng lie open
lng therve is for enilatrged latintligs of
soy hseinns in ti. part of the South,
aind eotin oil millls of both Loausiian
an ui fha:.i'lipp i yae antnos'eerI thI'
willIngness to puirchase at a fiir piri(
sill the hen'ins that mnty be offeredl
theim net' yeatr.
Tht soy hiesiis wake good eniting for
man iias well Ias hen'sst Is ai fiirither faer
t hat is dtue to widen the masrket for
th e drol. One of thle Ilarge west etrn
punek ing hotises Is now ndvertling
Si neiw prouiel In ('bilesigo ntewspatpers..
T1he priuic it is nt combSiti~ on of north-s
f'rn lisavy hientns anid southbern soy hienns.
Bern*5guse of the short age of thle hI9)15
navy-ho n erop.~ I resen t market prices
are io high~d for instny cinnn ters to pniek.
Thle pnck Ioug companyisis In qutestlon.
lieiefore,. tued t o ot her jsourees of
sutpply, Ity comining southern soy
lheuns wvith 1iIs supply of navy heans,
the comspany lhas bieen able to keep tsp
product Ion aindl compete In tiew masirkets
wvith enniniers affected by lie .shortaga
No doubt othler Pnecking hoiuises, dle.
pend~ent ont thel suiccess that imiets t he
introduction of the abo'e new milxtutre
of beans. arie to sImilarly fall In lIne,
and If they dho, It wIll probabhly he
found that soy hseans wvill In time taike
their place its at standard artIcle of
hnman diet.
has three meomben~
enjoy life.
1. The popular
toi fteAmerican
treng all catarr hal d
2. The tablet
fbrmulary and is more
3. Manaln th
S
An Object of Pity.
Mirs. Iletr-( tur Iev cook ann't
read at word of E-:nglish.
irs. Ne'gltihors--Wlt ! Not even
tlie bv in avertiements'
INSIST ON YAM NUTS
Up-to-ite grocers have thei -the new
food withl an "unforgetable flavor." made
fioni ithern yants. Try YAA NII'TS
once, they'll win you sure. The Williams
Co., Greenville, S. C. Adv.
Didn't Need It.
'lle filrIIt handI141, weI re Ikinug tIIIS
sit thie pumpII f~or thir mloring watsh.
All sertiteEl of' except tle new masin.
"Joe." said thle boss, "atrenl't oIo
lig () walshAlI up this imolilIng'?"
"Shucks !". was the reply. "It don't
nuke ie dirty to sleep.-- f'it I hlter.
MOTHER'S JOY SALVE
for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia and
Asthlin ; GOOSIC GRE.ASEi LINIMENT
for Neuralgin, R1heunatism and
Sprains. For sale by all )ruggists.
GO"N GREASE COMlPANY, MIR'S.,
Greensboro. N. C.--Adv.
Chip Off the Old Block.
"There goes it inillionaire who hrags
Itiout Ihis son to e'velrybody who wIll
lIsten."
"Eviuletl the young fellow is lot
lIke t liv verage heir if) great wetIth."
"No, Inleed. The old gentlelun wits
11ritm1ned InI the tock untrk1-et hast week
and when I( (iqeovered fhitt his oni
soll li IIIIred il e trick ie was t lix,
roule'st Itoi iI the it ill ed S1sitats."
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT,
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur
lant and Remove Dandruff-Real
Surprise for You.
Your hair becomes light, wavy, fnut
ty, abundant and appears as soft, lus
trous and beautiful as a young girl's
after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just
a try this-moisten a cloth with a little
. Danderine and carefully draw it
t through- your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse
the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil
and in just a few moments you have
doubled the beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair at once,
Danderin'e dissolves every particle of
dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig
orates the scalp, forever stopping itch
ing and falling hair.
But what will please you most will
be after a few weeks' use when you
will actually see new hair--fine and
downy at first--yes--but really new
hair--growing all over the scalp. If
youl care for pr'etty, soft hair and lots
of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowlton's Danderine from any store
and Just try it. Adv.
Gone to the Club.
"Afrs.. ( add'eri gave. sttme of her
ftlenuds stn ev~eintg ofi mutisic re'enitly.''
"Yes, in onte stensu'. lie gatve til ito
'ensy chaotir lhe mtight hauve' ot'piedc if'
thle eve'ninrg hadl not bec't so miu
si ent ."
TO LIVE LONG!
A recip~e kiv'en by a famous physician
for long life was: "'Keep the kidneys in
good order I Try to eliminate thru the
skin and intestines the poisons that
otherwise clog the kidneys. Avoid eat
ing mneat as much as possible; avoid too
mouch salt, alcohol, tea. Trv a mnilk and
vegetable diet. D~rink plerity of water,
aiid exercise so y'ou sweat-- .be skin
Ihiel ps to eliminiate the toxic poisons
and uric acidl."
For t-hos9e past, middle life, for those
easily recognized symoptomis of inflanm
mation, as backache, scailing "water,"
or if uric acid in the 1b0lood as cauneld
rheumatism, "rusty" joints, stiffoess,
get Anuric at the drng store. This is a
wonderful eliminator of uric acid and
was discovered by fDr. Pierce of Invalids'
Hotel, Ihiffalo, N. Y. If your diruiggist
does not keep it send J0 cents to D~r.
Pierce for trial package and y'ou will
findl that..it is mnany Itimes mor'e potent
t-han litiia and that, it- dissolves uric
acid as hot water does sugar.
Bold for 47 yearu. For Mae
a Filne General Strengthen1r
0g 0g S
UNA, Famiy
Iyou should know if you dpsIre to
liquid form of Peruna.-the reliable
IU "_d with a long history of success is
form, which Is made after the same
Donvenicat for many.
Ideal laxative, by the regular use of
which constlpationnmav be overcome and
ntural action rean M ha as no
Cabit formi dr but Is an aid to nature.
You dugis hs llthree. So many
thousands have received benefit from the
use of one or both these remedies that they
are arecognized put of the equipment of
every carefulI household.
THE PIRUNA COMPANY CelMbM.Oie
All Rich.
N In(ers'tatlid Mr. GIainerihy has a
greaIt man11y wenlIllhy pamtlents,."
"YeQs, liideei. Wihey ltilnks tioth
Ing of ordering ten or fiftein to Paln
Ihanchi in thle (coulrse of atn single dany."
11 oight to 1I(w etistoiling to the widow
lo icnow that history oft en repients
listelf.
WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS Is an Improved Cascara
(a tonic-laxative) Pleasant to take'
In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by
the addition of certain harmless chem
icals which increase the efficiency of the
Cascara, making it better. than ordinary
Cascara. LAX-FOS is pleasant to take
and does not gripe nor disturb stomach.
Adapted to children as well as adults.
Just try one bottle for constipation. 50.
Backache
Yager's Liniment is excel
lent for any kind of pain or
congestion. It quickly re
lieves backache and ~rheu
inatic pains, and is a splen
did remedy for Neuralgia,
Sciat ica, chpst pains, sprains,
strains, swellings and en
largements.
Keep a bottle ;n your home for
emergencies - you never can tell
when you will require sorgething
of the sort.
The 25 cent bottle of Yager's
Liniment contains four times as
much as the usual bottle of lini
ment sold for that price.
AT ALL DEALERS
YAGER'
INEME
GILBERT BROS. & Co.
BAL'nMORE, MD.
ECZINA'
"Hont's Vura" is guaranteed to
te raind porlnentl c re than
pouded for e raaand
reu.nded will ta romg
the box.
For sale by7 al ldrug stores
or by mall from the
A, B, Richards Medicine Co,,27 ,-..
"ROUGHon RATS" '1mo ea-,n
W. N. U., CH A RLOT TE, NO. .1-ig1?
NOTHING STANDS AS HIGUH, as a remedy
Sfor every womanly ailment,
ats IDr. Pilerce's Favorite
P'rescriptlon. It,'s the only4
medicine for Women certain
in its eirecta.
"l mavorte Prescription " is
an invigorating, restorative
Itonic, at Soothing and
strenigthening nervino, and
a complete cnre for all the
functional derangements
painful disorders, and
chronic weaknesses peculiar
to the sex.
For young girls just
entering womanhood;i for
women at the critical time
nursing mothers; and eoery woman who
ia "run-down," tired or overworked -i6
is a special, safe, and certain help.
an. Piegrce' Pleasant Pelts regulate
Htga coated, tiny granuls aytl
ow to reserv health and beauty is
Medical Adviser. Itc is Common enseDr
Pierce, liuffaib, N. Y four. died r
stamps, to cover wr'appi'ng and ralig
LTONIC
aria Chill, and F've' Also
g Tnic. B0ecud $1.00 st a~hqsrag~
URESN~iPWHL EME-IudOg
IR A~NDAO et UXCE,hhC
ICHATTANOOGA ma ,ea