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r I- I 1 ? TreatCdds oni With one Treatment RUBBED oh throat and chest, Vicks does two things at once: (1; It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled direct to the in* flamed air passages, and (2) It stimulates the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and “draws out** the soreness. Many Women W or ken in the Middle Agee VICKS -WaVAPORUO Tiie Middle ages, too, hud their ‘Teminiam," and the way women's problems were solved was not very much different from today's. r In the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth centuries, Just as at present, It 'was necessary to take care of un married women, and this could not al ways be done by means of convents, although a greater number of girls went In convents then than nowadays. The crafts excluded women often on prfhclple but In practice women worked hi almost all crafts during the Middle ages, as simple workers as well as at the head'^f enterprises. The professions In which women ex celled were, of course, those which were related to the traditional fem inine work, as-weaving, cord manufac ture and the textile crafts In general. Many women became leading seam stresses. Feminine tailors were far more frequent during the Midiile ages than now. The gold Industry always hud a group of feminine and a group of masculine workers. Women often were barbers, and feminine musicians played in most of the wine inns. Women were teachers not only In their convent schools but also In general schools. Above all, there was never a lack of women physicians. New Zealand’e Fjord* of Surpassing Beauty -* rTfaL Look For The Red “O. K.” Tag After wt^ave thoroughly put in condition to giv* reconditioned a used car, thousands of miles of ad- we attach a red "O. K.” ditional service. It takss tag to the radiator cap. th « ‘'gUMw-work” out of used car buying. MJ.rM.fa,,*,*. viulunit.ofth«cmhav. t., „ «U bsen gone over completely your ffvaranUi of quality by expert mechanics and and walua/ The marvelous fjordluud of New Zealand Is described by those who have seen It as the most wonderful In existence, surpassing in beauty the famous fjord country of Scandinavia. Milford sound, which offers this wonderful fjord scenery, Is situated about 1,000 miles from the Victorian coast, off the southwestern coast of New Zealand. As ope enters he finds himself surrounded bfy the perpen dicular sides of enormously high mountains, the tops of which are cov ered with snow. And in .the sound country of Alaska, there are great terminals almost on the level of the se4; but wbat differentiates these fjords used only by foot. Is s walk of 36 miles over a track so precipitous that only 10 miles can be covered in a day. During this tramp across, a .■>,001 >-foot mountain must be scaled and descended. While a few venture some spirits surmount the>M> obstacles each year, they are Indeed few. BETTER WAGES FROM BETTER MILKERS COWS LIKE THIS PAY WGHMGB 300 ia Of BUTTES W A YEAR COWS UKE THIS MY LOWW*G£$ ISO LR Of BUTTES w A YEAS Causey-Yoilmans Chevrolet Co. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA l A I I | Y A I TOW A () S t Bunkered I Two men were discussing golf courses lu general and a little nine- bole course In particular. Eventual ly the conversation turned to a cer tain IS-hole course. *T always think,** said one, “that the little nine-hole course Is far more difficult than the 16-hole course.'* “Well, one would expect It to be so,“ exclaimed a friend who did not play golf. “Why?'* asked the two men, simul taneously. •it is obviously easier to get a little, ball Into one of the boles when there are 18. It would be twice as bard when there only nine." ¥ V The Show You All Know -- Now Greatly Enlarged. CIRCUS GROUND: Cooperate Company Grounds. Near A. C. L. Depot. . . BARNWELL, SATURDAY, OCT. 22 PARKING SPACE Provided on Show Grounds IF YOU ONLY ATTEND ONE CIRCUS A YEAR BE SURE IT S JOHN ROBINSON S St/ '«rf/iy • ViVY . * . - * / 104 TH EDITION n PREMIER TRAINED WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS VASTLY DIFFERENT \ GREATLY IMPROVED By following certain rules," ffhy' farmer can obtain good wages for taking care of'milk cows, says The Sears Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. Failure to adopt the practices laid down by these rules will cause the farmer to work foiwery low wages and possibly nothing. Records covering *J1 farms In one county, gathered by the Minnesota College of Agriculture, showed that the wages received for the time spent on milk cows varied from as high as 77 cents per hour to as low as 7 cents. Since the farms were all In the same locality and had the same market, this variation must be attributed to dif ferences In the methods employed. The principal rules by which to ob tain good wages fir milking rows, as shown hy the actual experience of many farmers, are as follows: 1. Keep cows sired by pure-bred bulls of high producing ancestry. 2. Weed out the poor producers, as Indicated by the amount of milk pro duced. the butter fat test, and feed rerord. 3. Take measures to control disease and eliminate losses from tubercu losis, abortion, garget, etc. 4. Feed rations which are ade quate with respect to protein, succu lence and variety, and vary the quan tity In proportion to production. fi. Supply ample pastures through out the season. 6. Keep the expense for bn ms and equipment on a* reasonable basis. One of the moat Important factors In determining the wages received for -milking cowb Ijrthe rate of production per cow. An average production- <>f 306 pnrnEdffff BUWF'Thrw a reason able goal. In some iiuid milk districts. It has been found that dairymen whose* cows produce less than 9,000 pounds u year stood little chance of making a profit. A 'farmer who keep# average cows producing only. 1-W to KJfi pounds of butler fat a year can not expect to receive good wages (off taking care of them. Married in the Cemetery An upusual wedding occurred In a neighboring slate. The bridegroom was an undertaker, whose father had been an undertaker before him. The ceremony took place at midnight in the cemetery before the father’s grave. Asked why he was married in this way, the bridegroom said:V*We!l, I’ve been to the cemetery so often on sad occasions that I felt I should like to fome here just once for some happy event.” . . . Couples afraid of be ing too happy might try this.—Cap per's Weekly. GILLILAND & MAYS, INC., NOW SELLING MOHAWK TIRES. Golden Rule of Life The Golden Rule, in various forms Is found In the literature of several ancient peoples. It was taught by th« Chinese philosopher, Confucius, more than five centuries before the Mao of Galilee started on his ministry. In the Analects Of Confucius appears thl> passage: “Tsze-kuog asked, saying Is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one’s life? . Thft..Master said. Ig-aul Reciprocity-1+♦ such a word? What you do not want 1 we^deflned ^one TP^yghTSflT/do Trot do to others." —Pathfinder Magazine. visit Tank Aviation Record BC; . PERFQRMAKCBS - 2 PM ~ 8PM: DOOBS QPEN-1PM~ 7P: V own Ticket OFfice^ Circus Day Only Barnwell Fruit Co* Same Price as at Show Grounds. Capt. S. C Brett, U.. S. Arm/, holds the unusual record for alti tude in a 5-ton army tank. His job is to ride over TNT bombs see how high they will blow the tank. 5 feet is the record. Advertioe in The D-opie-Sentinel The Difference An Inspector paid a surprise to a village school. The teacher, who was of decidedly corpulent build, pro ceeded to quentlon the children as fol lows : “Now, children, tell me In what way I resemble a clock.” . The response soon came. “Please, miss, you have a face,’* “ You have hands,” and so on. Then came the question: “Tell me some ways in which I do not reeemble a dock." There was a long pause; then piped a small voice: "Please, miss, you have no spring.” An Eastern woman lost 162,000 in bends and her husband at the same time. So she advertised—for the bonds. Gilliland & Mays, Inc., 572-574-576 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., have just been Appointed distributors for Mo hawk Tires and Tubes. This is one of the beat known* tires on the market today and enjoys a wonderful reputa tion. It is safe to say that a large number of Mohawk Tires will be sold with their new connection in Augus ta. ‘ * 9-15-4tcL. Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced Farea from * BARNWELL Fares from Other Points in Proportion.. Wrightsville Bexch rr._' IfrltHW Augusta 2.40 Tickets on sale Fridays and Saturdays and forenoon Sun day trains, good until midnight following Tuesday. Sunday Excursions Augusta $2 00 .1 Tickets good day of sale. Round Trip Summer Excur sion Tickets on sale daily to re sorts in Canada and the United States, good until October SI. We are prepared to serve you. J. E. MAHAFFEY, T. A. Barnwell, S. C., Phone S. ATLANTIC COAST im <-*>-X- l X<“>-X~X , -X*X-^X , ^*>-X-VX- Advertise in The I sople-Sentinel. •“"I Id acts that as well as Ours I NTERESTED custo mers often ask us what becomes of all the money we collect from the public 4 >r telephone service. Of course, we are glad to tell them the details of our operating expenditures. One of the big items of expense, which consumes several million dollars of the rfioney paid us, is taxes. *1 Out of every i 100 of gross revenue received last year $9.50 wad paid to the tax collectors of the cities, counties, stales and federal government. This was equal to $5.50 for each telephone in service during the year. „ . Q Taxes are necessary for the proper administra tion of our local and federal governments and every patriotic citizen expects to pay his share. But the tax bill of your telephone company has mounted to such proportions as to present a serious problem that concerns the subscriber as well as ourselves, for taxes are operating expenses and must be paid with money we .collect for service. *1 Our taxes have increased 355 per, cent since 1916, while the average investment in service has increased but 153 per cent. And, as you know, the rates you are asked to pay for service have moved up but slightly as compared with the enormous in crease in taxes, wages and other factors necessary for rendering high grade telephone service. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY < Ixoo T*») — 6. • - . — •* -dgf . — —-*■ - m '■ 'W •* ■ii» » ■ w ^ £2 rn —v jmj .■■t- ■ --——ri. . G