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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA AR< SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS med icin'* that regllyj nt as * medicine fat There is only. one Stands ovt pre-emiiv*ivt as curable ailments of tLe kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr.' Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands cf distressing cases. Swamp-Foot makes friends -Quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment gl* once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, ^medi um and'lakge. « «. However, if you ipish to test this grest". preparation send ten cents, to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and men tion this paper.—Ad v. No Cause. “I see n man ge*;a rum donl In the store over yonder and lie never ’cam- plained.’j — , •• “Why not?” “It was Jamaica spirits.” i No, Not Always. “A woman is as young ns-she looks," —hut r\ot always us - young as she thinks she looks.—Boston Transcript. A sluirfrlsh liver Impede* Nature’s functions Wrlf?ht'« Tndlan Vegetable Pills rouse th* liver and stimulate the bowels .to functloi regularly.—adv. , - — ... GREAT WAR WORK OF PIGEONS* m PEOPLE The Dead in Christ Carriers of Vital Messages Ever Since Battle of Marne in 1914. y-, T U-BOAT IS TRAPPED BY BIRD News From ■ Trenches Taken at Full * - '■ r- Speed to Headquarters and Supply ^ Lines—Information Gained From .Captured Pigeons. \ specked with blood, its tail feathers . relief'tills 'evening by fresty troops shot nwrty, and one of its wing's wound j can. fight no longer, ed. The Commanding ofileer reafd the message, the destroyer was rushed at full speed to the ptace Indicated, and within three-quarters of an hour from the time that the pigeon was sent off. the oftfeersrauul crow of the patn/I were j picket).- uj* wreckage. cil ) / ^ - ' : C' “FIRST LlEFTfcNANT ST FIN- buffi It ” [ ; ’ ' ■ Carrjer pigeons' tell headquarters*of the/progress of a battle. J Here is ii typical r*-j*ort 'lie- FCcnt li army where .they clung to the fought along the,Aism*: "It iimmediately appeared* that the* ByREV.L. W. GOSNELL Aosm .at Pesn, Moody Ibbls Institute' Chicago | Nothing like—Plain Bltro-Phosphata to Put on Firrr^ Healthy Flesh and / to Increase Strength, Vigor and Werve Force. TEXT—Blessed are the dead which are Judging from the countless preparation#f In the Lord.—ReV. 14:13. * * and treatments Ufilch are continually be-. -•: tJ. - — ' ' '• — | advertised for the purpose of making What becomes of our deadwhen they 'die In the Lord?” - "”*T*lTrls.—-A.t the Terries gate of Itarls may he seen a memorial, the work of Bartholdi, oil which is inscribed: “Monument to the Balloonists and Car rier -Pigeons of 1,870.” What memorial will acknowledge tlie services of car- Spy With Pigeons. destruction of the- Herman defense Ari American at LlegeJ In writing of had been accomplished w ith as liiuclr e TIerman advance,- told tills lnct- success ns conk! tie hoped f**r in so dent: ' r j difficult a country. By 7:30 a. hi. we I returned to the city, walking leurned by carrier-pigeon and other along the ItivejLjMeuse, I saw one'who. means that.the Chateau de la Motte on oiilivious of war and its alarms, was dangling his. legs oyer the water and peacefully fishing. The battle in the air, which lie must have witnessed, had not moved him. The certainty that qimrryr* At 10:30 the news was that death destroying "gases was of f nerves - to s ‘* e ,hnt , hut If' was | they were at the north of Hill 173. the ,i)on4 vnino * • only hours later that I learned a further spur of Mnlmalson plateau, Tlie prejudiee of a self-tnade man If blind from birth. Mrs. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY ALCOHOL 20* 30- RECOMMENDED FOR BLOOD DISEASES USED AS A General Tonic, Alterative and a Purifier of the Blood, v * -**. Recommended for Tetter, Eruptions and Disease* that come from Impurities of the Blood, also Indigestion and Stomach Troubles. TKm .emrdr r-p*rw»ti lk- Pur* Juice o4 SdMinSis. PikNIjt Ask. hsrwpuilla. Pi: mw»i snd Pooo. pkyllts T he plant* iff gathered nnd lk* ;UK r r*t- 1 while in s frnk. free. coojui.m. nnd only enough purr ipanu iJJni to pir.nl Ictacnutmn. PRICE $1.25 =4 MANLFACTIRED BY PERSON RZMEDY CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. .Von* ponuin* without Mrs Jot /'trson't tlffnuturt on toJi bo!tit. MW STTU fACKAGI ADOfftO NOV. IS. ISM Her pigeons in Hie world’s war of 11H4-i ^ e ( W nn » 1,s n few miles 1918 remains to be seen, but their work awny luu, not hTm. He amid barrage fire, bursting shrapnel ' s »»«ke.|-hlsjilpe and placidly cast his the zip-zip of machine-gun bullets and llne ’ Jt w|ls SOO,W *« to overstrained the enormous value Carrier pigeons were-used on nil the hnt-tlefronts hut their host work was on tlie western front, from 'the chan nel to the Swiss border and from the Alpw to the Adriatic gulf. They car ried message* at the Marne, when tlie Huns were driven hack by Marshal JofTre. Hundreds were used in. th* the French left near Allemant had been carried, und tlint at the center Mnlmalson Fort' was taken. At Allvmnnt village had been occupied., tlie prisoners numbered a thousand, and tin* French assault troops were ad vancing across the central plnteau to ward Vnmiesson nnd Mont *Barmisse To* begin with, they go to a cer tain .‘place. The Jews, called this the place of de- jtnrted ’ spirits, , Sheol,' while in -the MiTngunge of the INewyjresta- juent it wag known as Hades. In tiie Old Testa ment. Sheol Is conceived Df as .in the heart of the earth, for the dy ing are spoken of as going “down" to It. It had two compartments, as set forth in the pic ture of the rich man and Lazarus: thin p'eo{ l*} fleshy, developing" arms, neck artd.bust, pruT replacing ugly. hdKows anA " angles by tlie soft curved lines of health and beauty there are evidently thousands, of men ana women who keenly feel their excessive _ Thinness and weakness are often duo do starved ~n< rves Our bodies need mors phosphate than Is contained In modern foods' Physicians claim there is nothing that will supply this deficiency so well as tiie organic phosphate kn.pwri among drug gists as bitr'o-phosphate, which is inex pensive and is. sold by most ail druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money tack, JBy fFSdmjp the__nerves directly and* by supplying the body cells with the nec essary ‘-phosphoric food elements, bitro- phosphate should produce a weTcorh# transformation In the appearance; the in crease in weight frequently being aston ishing. Increase in weight also carries with It a^ general improvement |n the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearlv always accompany ill hnttlo „f the Yser. In Flamler* whcfT^ k ° pt h ‘* r < ‘ v ‘‘ s Ttbe Ihdginiia nml tin* French hulled fin* (Jertmui ndvnpce; nnd they nui.de Hinny nml fn-quent*' trijis In the fir^f hntMe of Ypres. in the drive on the chnnnel ports whim the British. French j Httd B<-irt:ttr« Njopped the (li‘riHmM d*»«L fislvoly In the iimil battle ntMlie close ■M BH4. p BB+ I Itev m«i.H| in tin- c:int«reiif -» .—ir_T~v ., ... . . ,, , , , , rhe litiwe was significant. * tire i liapelle by tlie British and ..... ,, ,. . . . . . , . ’ . • . • Spy!* the girl hissed BILIOUSNESS Caused by Acid-Stomach '■v,r. if Jieopt'- who are hlllnus life treated »C * SmiLak 4e liM-al »> ni|>o>n»» ih.»>—uUUu, ml very, hiuch better Whatever relief t« olT Caine 1 |* usually temporary. Trace bill u*. to ffe" sourer unit leinnve tlie Cicuee .anj f the r ha rues are, tin>t. tile patient will re main » , 'rzn t i‘i{‘ an.l" ITKVIthi l*ootors way th^t ni >re than 70 mm- i oiKpui- -lireaura c m be trace.l to 'an Arid- Rtfiinnrh. lMIlijusness is one of them Infll- ! f'Minn, heartburn, belehlru. »->ur slutiiach. bloat and kr.s are other elans of avid- stomach KATONIC*, the maryvai.ua m<>«!ers 1 stomach remed>hrliots qulvk relief from i theae atomavh wiiseriea which lead to a long "tram 'of ailments that make life mlserabl* j If not corrected EATONll* literally absorb* and carrlei , sway the excess acid Maltha tlie stomach St rmnr.—cool ’and coinfortatrtr. -Helps—iltn-s- 1 tHon.. Improve* the wppi-tltr- axid.„J'ou then get full strenyth from yourjfood Thouaand* 1 fay that EATdNIC Is thr most effectlv* N they dh-d in numlicrs with tin* Br’Fsfi Toumcos ;if tip* second hiltllc of Ypres, when fhe Cerinaiis advanctsl toward the Y»er mini I using for the first time |miIs«ytiotiN gas. Again tl’e liirds d’rt ' alia fit service wlieti the Frem-li tri*u| t«» lu'ifak tluoUgh in the (*1iainpagne In file I«»11 of 11HR, and In tlie Wliole series of ih»* Verdun attacks lasting tliroii-^li July ofteniimes the oidv cotn- inttnications with men in advanced sta tions were the dogs that crept through .the hyrrages :iu^ the currier pigeons that returned with inesmiife*. \Yht*re telepla tie and wJreless broke down, and men iiniltl not survive tlie stonn of shell d*c reconled that P7 p**r <»*nt *>f tlie messages carried by carrier p.gfLojs came safely tlirough.” Told of German Retreat. When'the'T;ertmilU4 retired to flie "Illmletihiin; line.” It was carrier p ! c e«.ns carried forward tnto the front advance lines that brought hack thy new s ,.f fhe retirement long before telephonic communication Could he cs- tnhfiwhert Throttjrh the w lude urcu I.P.ini ^q’yife miles, on a front of 100 in I lea front Arras to So|s>ons, carrier pigeons did their work effectively. And wherever flu- Atiierlcuiia fought, at, Cantlgny. I 'bateau Thierry, Torcy, Boiiresi lies, Bel lean wood, C*onde en- Brle. Buzuney. Jaulgonne. Ferc-en-Tar- ilekols. BMgne. I'iergea. vificrs Argron, | Fisines, FrapeU}*. Bazoche;, Juvigny.*! Xt. ,-Mdiii*T Aygonne forest—carrier pigeons were likewise oil th** Jolt. A carrier pigeon aided in capturing ‘ a F-hont and h>*r crew. A rrtjfsl watch er on one of the loneliest parts of the west coast ait sundown saw the tip of n. periscope, arise and 4 hen the .conning tower of a F boat. The underwater boat stopped, and tiie otficers and erew ., werT^ici'ii Tin deck. Tin* lookout man tied a tijde hearfhg the information to the leg of-w-enrrier pigeon and ncliuiiuuL; Herman” spy had been arrested as he and in n quarry 220.yards west of the posed ns a fisherman, with a creel full ; fort.' By 2:45 p. m. the villages of of carrier pigeons.” Cliavtgnon and Vaudesson. with se.v* Another story reads: .. > ” ■ ? era! neighboring quarries lying on the |_ Q ne n place of torment; the other; “In tin* cow l, habit oml tonsure-that i northern -edge of the Aisne-bills, had j calirr] rt Ahraharn‘s bosom,” or pnrn- mnrk the monk a young man told his been occupied. t < hiL'igjioti was thej js«» t ^ pjace of feasting and repose; heads aboard the tralti boynd for Ant-, furthest point contemplated In ]-nn«l l»«»t\vo«»n them was n great gtilf werp. And a woman. Hardly more -plan and represented r.h advance of ji X cd^ . Christ himself "descended to one and one-half miles made in the the man of prayers. She studied on face- of the best remaining troops of t he devotion with- which his fingers the'Certuafe empire."' dipped from decade to decade of the Aided by Camouflage, lotig. well-worn rosary that Imug from 1 While many carrier pigeons changed th»* cincture about his waist. But. u'l- J their habits of spiraling, finding It u dangerous practice-and ledVued to tty Wfc a lid then forward at :m altitude comparatively. .ltiW^ .CHUHitUhi^c aided birds considerably- In getting back to •heir loft carry lug with them messages from tro«*ps In front. At !■ <*rt \aux, in tin* battle of X er.ttiH-i -Hie crown rutphetl him down the train corridor, "'prince's army had a s|mm*!;iI group of as exce*slvq thinnes.*, should disappear, dull ev*s become bright, and' pale epeeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. CAT’TIO?r , ~— AifriouKh bitro-phosphat# Is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and -general weakness. It should not. owing to Its tendency to Jn- crease weight, be used by anvona who does npt desire to put on flesh. though dlls lips appeared to move hi Iminbla supplication.- th** wonmn smv that he find" failed to kiss the cross. »PJ of tlu* alleged ascetic, two guards had seized into tlie face. In an instant (lie man and It princes army nan a spe«-ii.i nicii shiMdlng do« n carrier pige**n they left tie* foil. And another story of Verdun, was ut Thiaunnjht. sixteen times taken, lost and retaken. Wifeless nnd telephones had long ceased to exist. No human being could cro^s tlie ter rain. * Tin* eoiiiitianduiit ,was In des- |N>rate ne**d of communicating with tlie rear. Suddenly the glasve* re vealed a dog. crouching on its hellv. crawling through the Hashes, and tn Hi’ft'rettee has itlreadv been made to J a inoiuetit of teni|N>rnry lull Uap ng tiie number of nWssages carried hack i forward. <*n Its t*nck was a pnnii'er. to the French - Him* by carrier ptgeotii \ear»*r and n*“tirer th n dog i in thw defense of Venlim. A. pigeon prayers were Involuntarily captured hy t4ie FfMklt e**nveyed this j 'be heusi llattene*! oiH here ami there information: J In the dehrls for shelter. Another lull "Tin*, rolling firi* of the enemy with and tiie dog leaped forward and at guns of the heaviest caliber Is such last tt scampered into fhiuuuioid with that sectors S.. <*.. ami II. nre to a the pigeons safe In the pannier^ great extent leveled. Tiie garrison. In- till* dog's collar was tins message Tlie woman examined rhe small wicker basket behind in tlie ‘•eat. Lifting th** 11*1. she f• >uml three pigeons.” Get German Pigeons. A news dispatch briefly summarized such a tin* 1 tints: "A tiernian trawler w ns laiptured hy a British warship near the Orkney islands t.» she north of Scotland, ^jlu* l« believed to have been eligng«*d In spying, as carrier pigeons were found on board." nine, und offered as cludiug that of sector V.. is disorgan ized coTTlpictV'ty. 1<nmr of h itqs b*w*u obliged to full Duck oil tlie Fighty-third and Ninett-eighth r«*gim**ii's, which also had tn retire. "S*s*tor V. (von IliHin's) fvas sui>- Jected t*> such fir** that Its ohservatloii post was pur out of order. All sort!* *'We relieve v*>u bv attack on Krold- r > ' terre 3 n, l».* ■ *'Stn|i the' Herman battery on ">it !**ft. Hen* :iri* the el»*m«*ttts L>r jsilitt in?.' was the written message o coinmapdnnt, sent hack hy one of pigeons. Aflo'her mohientary lull ntiY The pig«M*n Is r**l**a.s*-d. Dog and pig Sfieiil or I hides, and told tfie 'dying thief ho would be with hjjn that day In Paradise (Luke 2^19-43).' Since the ascension of our Lord, the location of Paradise seems changed: Stephen looked “up" Into heaven and saw Jesus (Ac1s 7:65) nnd Paul, was cntight “up'' to the third heaven, to Paradise XII Cur'. 12:2*4). It la sug- | gesfiyl In Fpheslnns 4:8 that when flirist ascended he delivered from Sheol } **r H.-mIos all the righteous dead, from Abel onward, nnd carried them with 11!rn Into th** presence of Hod. Hence we understand that In this age the righteous depart to be with <'hrl*t in a Pa rad life which is on high. The state of tin* dead In Phi 1st Is a restful one- They “sleep In (or through) J«*>us” (1 Thess. 4:14). He died, hearing our sins on the cross; because of this fnct we do not die, but rather fell to sleep. Best Is \>ry attractive in this weary world; the , power of this attraction Is suggested by the fnct that Bud IMsm. rh«^ re ligion having the largest number* of adherents, holds out annlhllatloo as the chief boon for niau.. Are the Dead Conaelous? The state of th** dep.d In Clilst Is a conscious one. Some have Inferred ; from the srrlpturul language ntmut sleep that the soul slumlmrs In the In termediate stnte.* But th*: Scripture nowhere osserts that the soul.-i^JT*tho dead are asleep. Kveo in normnl sleep >\>- are quite conscious. Charles Spur- peon once arn<** frmn his bed, light* ' cd a lamp nnd wr*»te the full outline of i i. -wo.****™ vi idch he preacTlT^d the i.ext I i morning. Yet he was sound asleep i (r On w hlle writing the sernmn and could J. , _ . ,_ . hardly believe the' testliaony of his are being bombarded and nye Is ixru- eon, fjilthful and dlstln|tulsh*sl frl**nd» i |, W fi eyes when he saw the outline on j plwljfiuistaiitly in n*phicing them. j of man. have "The hatful ion n^ks its Immediate * civilization. done thertywork to sav* tlivl Red Cross Workers It trough Is basket. Thh next morning ! Athens.—In Its work in. the (ireel, n Heruuiii sulmiarine, w-Hfdii had run islands tfiC-^mefh^n lied ( ross has out of gasoline, and its officers and crew \v**re taken to a naval sub-base. A British patrol boat was discov ered hy a (Jerman suhniarine and tor pedoed and studied. The skipper, hav- ln^ ort Imard a <‘ai’iTer pig-con brief message-, telling his position and Minor five years ago. what luuL happened. ^s the boat **rs are regnlariy visiting all the towns the co-operatinn of the United States navy. Six submarine chasers have been assigned for transporting.jjerso^- nel and supplies, j - V On tin* Island of Mytllene are 52.000 wlio tbsl Atere. from Asia lied Cross work- f-<»nnd. The others, driven out of thelt homes innd sont Inland, are now r**turn- i"gi...tfb find thelc-fioim*s *dtlier destroy ed or occupied hy Turks. The refugees In the - Aegean IshlmD intend to n*turn t** Asia Mlpor as soon as conditions permit. At present tlie Creek government gives each refugee six cents a day. ; r -~ - T — ... . ,. . _ . , Th«*„ Red. (Yoss Is tie voting mm h nt- Vot" "'tVv. "I* t *on ^our'' neaiov 'back-if- Mpk, the skipper liegati swimtnlrfg for and clothing Jins heeiij given Lo about ( tent Ion to th^-preven tTotiT*of further a.»t-«Htisn*.i guarani^ At nil <iruKBi»t». pome wreckage to cling to. The pigeon 20,000 of the refugees. , epid«*mics, such us tin* tvpTius scourge, : ^ent up griuinupy in a spiral, and the At tin* outbreak of the war. in 1914, which took such ji heavy toll at Mytl- Hermans, s'oelnfc It. began shooting at there were 3JH)0,000 In Asia Minor, lene. > j thh bird. The skipper.^drifting on the i More than 500,(HX) escap'd to tlie f 00 <1 Is rennty nnd nriCy, und ino.nr. wreckage, gave up hope when he saw islands in the Aegean. Thousands re f u «,, eS are underfed, even In' the bird had been hit. Twenty miles were massacred. Armed hands of ■ towns. Nearly- ah an* ii away, however, it lighted on a i>atp»h Turks roamed the countryside, pluty q*} ie hospitals are short of medl ling destroyer, its silver-gray plumage deringjind murdering Creeks wherever ( , inps ])n(1 0{h( . r supplies, a'nd hav been crowded by influenza cases. Clothing, blankets and medicine are needed on all tiu^ islands. Canned* meat for broth is. wanted-in the hos pitals. American women run the worshops where ebiUuiig. is made on the . three Islands. of MvUieae, Chlo> an.d. Samos. , 22,000 in Towzivlof Mytilene. Of the 52jiOj) 22.000 are hr tlu CrpR. YdUR acid-st6macK YOU CAN’T CUT OUT THOROUGHP?! but you can r dean them off promptly witl TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT.olr. and you work Che horse same time. 1 Does 'noj blister or remove the hair. 52.50 per bottle, delivered. Will .tell you more if yow write Book 4 R free. ABSORBING JR., the antiseptic liniment' for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptuied Mutclei or Ligimcnt*. Enlarged Glxnd*. Wen*. Cjmi Allay* »*in quickly. Pric* tt.25 • U*U* «l drutfiM* or delirered. M»de In tbe U. S. A, by - W. F.YOUNG. P. D. F., 31?TimBl( tt'.Sprlngflgld, Kill Ws P«y Highest Market Prices lor VirginiajsaS-H. k S. Caro lina Wool—No r.unmUsione deducted We ai-e buyers for large mill consuming half- million pounds .'•.month. Write or ship to us and we will a>Uow full market price—no^rxpenees deducted except freight; prompt settlement. We »lao pay top prices for Hides. Skins and Tallow. Old Virgiaia Hide tad Wool Co. v Inc. F. 0. Box 775 Richmond. Vt. DMPSY TMAYMCNT. OI*w,.l«»r.lW *'• luu* TTiti fH eweUlae and ikoti Inert. Utrtr Beard of lie *sj*Ui tor Oropmr Ttj IS Trial tr* rtant mi fBlLij malL Write to Da. THOaiAS L caica V Bees m. nuTiwaTa, a* HOMESEEKER RACHEL M’MILLAN BABY CAMP IN ENGLAND his d**sk in the morning. The Bible . dearly tenches (hat the dead are con scious. If it were otherwise how could I’nul snv it would b** better for him tr» depart to be with Christ than to re main on .earth to work for him (I’Jiil. 1:23)1 . ^7 ; • * Th** state of the righteous dead 1* a blessed one. The **xi»r«>**wh4n8 used lu*y the Scripture tq describe nt nre full of suntfienhoe. Fur example, -Pam* d4se was n name applied to n king’s park and suggests ordered nnd stately beauty, Together with noble society. The dead nre said to he "at home with the Lord” (II C»>r. 5:8 R. V.) one has put It. home Is “the scene *where our whole being Is in sweet and vivid harmony .with surroundings.” We' grieve over our departed friends ns If they' had gone out into n world of mystery where--they--will Jte strangers and ill nt ease. How blessed to know flint they nre "nt home with the Lord!” They do rot wait even a single mo ment to enter into this bliss fujr “tq de part is to he with Christ” (Phil. l:23Xr State of the Dead. _ Finally, the state of the dead may b<* described as an unclothed one. Paul speaks in II Cor. 5 of the "earthly house of* this tabernacle” being dis solved. . He goes on to sny.‘ in verses two to four: "For In this we groan, earnestly desiring t[o be clotlied upon with our house .which is from ‘.Vnven: if so be that being ctorhed we shall iyit be fouffd naked. For we that are in this tabernacle do greqn, being burdened: not for that we would be- unciothul, *fpit clothed “Our Good Old Standby for Over 20 Years” | Yager’s Liniment is a good old fashion liniment having wondtrjul penetrative powers and affording prompt relief from pain. It alleviate* quickly paia caused from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, aprama, backache, etc Contains twice as much as the usual bottia of liniment. Sold at the nine price; at all dealers, 35 cents. YAGER S LINIMENT .'.•- RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE. MO. xx Clear Your Complexion with This Old Reliable Remedy— Hancock For pimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches and tan. as well as for more serious face, scalp and body eruptions, hives, ecsema. etc., use this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lo tlon. K soothes and heals; taken Internally— a few drops In a glass of water—H gats at the root of the trouble and purifies Jie blood. Physicians agree that sulphur Is oee of th# most effective blood purifiers known. Re member, a good complexion isn't skin deep —it’s health deep. Be sure to ask for H ANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOUND. It has been used with satis- 5Cl f $1 the bottle' at your druggist’s. I. be can’t s«im*ly yoo. send his name and the price in stamps aad we will send you a bottle direct ..HANCty;, LIQUID SULFHUA COMPANY Ea' more, Md, Fantttl f ’*hur Cimfui\d 0int- mini— 7 tnj 50c—ftr utt with tht ' Lltnld C>mtT upon, thnt mortality mighjt be swnl- refugr**-: on M.vtllent lowed up of life.” In other~*tvords, town of Mytilone tint) j while glad nt the prospect df being its suburbs; the others nr** scattered absent from Jim body, l^ebause he woirid flliout ill 02 villages-. Tv t>qat home with the Lord, yet he does Of th**20,0<N) refugees ^ Trios part- not consider this the highest possible are shelter***! in old hens'^ mnd th* rest In wooden hamfeks, tlivid*aNw|fh bagging and **ld carpets Into “room each accommodating « family fro’n five to fen persons. " , , I The Islands of Lemnos, imhros. Ter. edos nti«l Snn^«*tlimce nr** s**rve*1 wit) U»*«l Cross supplies from MytiJefi**; Oln ousirts served fr*»m Chios.-and Ilranlr from NUnmi. , Th** )| \\ **re receiver! at Mr American R**«l d at u*ia*u ^ w. M. iU CHARLOTTfc, HO 23-1115 ou«* uf tt*v fmturvw at tWRs EiiJIi-F Aurwr) rsim|i i« tt*» *lr«f*iD| quarters for tl« di ldmi Kirfj dag-that weather penalta Jeulrm take Uik baaithy »aj of geti ag tkrif aftcrawua tap IMl errataff onthu'ih^ia. The kanes vrer» jnUldi***! un*l the rnrrtage drauo by » -4i*w-ring cn*w*I to the rv»:*l*-i»f«* *<f th* {i^u-rxl.- ijp Cfflifl 141 jy t* j ( irritate hxw and placed If at *hH UifuatL • -* » . - y boon. The Intermediate state would find him unclothed, without a body.. I'nul evidently- felt he would not be perfect until he received a glorified body. Hence he hoped that the Lord liltnself might come before derttk over took folm so that he might be “clothed upon.” aswTTh a garment, with his house-.fr«»rn hiavea. 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