The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, December 28, 1922, Image 2

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01 000 ans Yemuunn Keeps thi Mrs. Ca Dassel, Mi you fory remedydi well and vi nob for Pe to make th olne with I Praise to P oft an uuus[A. As an en - I. N. .m BOX 410 Pe-ru-na h Oust, Miwnewea rABLETS OR A SOLD 50 YEARS- A I It at-old by sour drou~t wiIW k TOO LATE th only a mjitter of short time, i't wait until pains and aches >me incurable diseases. Avoid iful consequences by taking LATHROP'S HAARLEOM 0IL world's standard remedy for kidney, bladder and uric acid troubles-the onal Remedy of Holland since 1696. ranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. for the name Cold Medal on every box and accept no imitation 13reak olds, safely 4 small dosage brings quick relief to scratchy, Irritated throats. Cough eases, phlegm clears away, inflamed tissues are soothed. -Now- be fore a slight cough becomes a serious ailment-break it up with )R.CINGSD OVERY -a syrup for coughs&colds IDS 2000 MILES POE 3EAR'S EMULSION ohin D. Bear, 'learbroock, Va. Sir: Enicl osed find Post Of11et y order for wht (lh jlease sendl mi otte oc(f Ban-'s Emulsion. I ha v one bot tie and I thlink it work: ne delIvered to ituy post office? like to have them sent b~y Express, Ive forty miles from the railroa d Your' truly, 3. S. Stauff~er, Kendrick, Colo e above letter shows what a won. I reputation Bear's Emulsion hias g the thlouasand~s who have 'used or coughs, colds, bronchItis, lung les and general run-dlown condi. there is nothing muore benefIcial s Emulslon is for sale at leaingl .4ts. iwlee .91.25 a bottle. REEN MOUNTAIN bST HMA COMPOUND quickly relieves the dlistreas lng paroxyama. Used for 65 years and result of lonrg Cer euece in treatment of cthroat and lung diseasee li nOX, Trreattae on Asthaa Its eaus;' treatmenut, oe., sent igglat.. J.E.fl ILD Co., Iuj rir, VT. Matter of Finance. . gulp Gabrilowitch%.once r-elated it * r about at well-known planttist's Iauht, who was said to have always m on cO'rpositions In rapid style for' her- study numbers. "4adain," said the atrtist one day In r~wiperation, 'why do you not try a indante? would disclose your' ~rsing to ,muc'h better Ad~vainge. S "said the protege, "it's because a aesons are so expensive. I enn't a t lay slowy, muslic." ,6 SPE-NA DI'.E TER$ Aso s Medicine with Her for Safety ri Linder, B. F. D. No. 2, Box 44, inesota, writes: "I want to thank ur kindness and the good your d me years ago. I am perfectly siting In Spokane Wash. Were t ru-na I would not have boon able Is trip. I always take your medi no for safety should I take cold. D-ru-na." ergency remedy for everyday ills, is been in use fifty years. LIQUID SOLD EVERYWERE .LTom1c. rINE GENERAL TONIC tersmithUhemlcslC.LouIivfle.j, Put Prohibition on Cotton. In 1700 the importation of cotton goods into Great Britalt1 was prohib Ited and in 1721 the manufacture of cotton inI England was absolutely for bidden by net of parliament, ia pen alty of $100 heilg inflicted for selling it and one of $25 upon any person con victed of wearing it. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is imaintained in every bot tle of Snamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a 'stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kiler's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.-Advertisement. Must Go Far Out to Sea. l'eruse the concussion of the big naval guns sheltered window pines, anti in soce instances frightened to death hic'kens 111141 iHvo stock in anM ar~ound Long Ieach1 .9nd4 Sa1 P'edro, dradtiughts of the 'aille lert arcs not permitted 11) lire tulrret. runs umi11i - Ihey ire .' milt-s stf the sonthern Cal Mother Says Babies Never GtReal Sick mxtveadstonmeh~l corrlect ive, i t he grealtest medV(icine4 on eatrth for keeping little clhidren well an rd ha~ippy all thme time is 'ontlust$ively provenm by t ho stattemmenit of Mr's. it. B. Untgart, of SO Lindsey street, Atlitab, (hi., who says: "I have thtee boys, the oldest five, the next will soon he' fotur and4 the baby3 i la iteetn moths old. I have givetn them all 'Teel hina whenever they showed the slightest sign of feel InIag bad, andi not only have the results beent wonderful, bult none1 of them Ihave ever beeni really sick ini their lives. I be(lieve their goodi health 1.s dulie ent irely to Teethina.'" T.ieethina is so)ld by alldruggIsts, or you ean send~ 30e to the Motfett lImb - oratories, Columbus, Gla., and receIve it a re'ular t Size packa~ge and1( also a copy of' the valuab~le Baby booklet.-Adver tisemnent, .No Moddler'. "'Mr. Watdleigh Is a iman of affa~ir's."' "'le says. he4 wvoiuldn't give Ien Cenits to the uipl ift."--Birminghatn. Age-lier-. aid. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. Onl rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutk-ura Ointment. Wash off Olinment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It is wonderful what Cuticura will do for poor complexions, dlandr~uf, Itching and red rough hands.--Advertisemnent. Jury Duty. "1 11d Wo0tllbat maike an itelligent Jut ror?" "le mnust have. Botht sides Senmed Cout'rr-JTournatl, the rea Vrmltugo, Dr. Pry De So. One dose does the wo'rk, Advertisemnent. Most womten are as modelst as thE. styles wll permit. Look to Your Eyes Beuflea Bd slifne ndedbhe E ....a NOVELIST AND WIFE AROUND WORLD .I f-4 4"4A '1'he photograph shows Itieltirl Jlifrt who are now in England, on one of the s in an liutomobile. lIs wife's professiona Coltibus, Ot, last .ltne anl so far have tot and G((erumany. They leave England next l'ersia, Indht, China, Japan, and the'nc'e h1 Mr. ,'l'reys at work in a Scottish fariny They sleep in the autonobilc. WINTER ISTIMEL TO VARNISH CA1 Much Pleasure Given to Owner if His Automobile Has Good 0 Outward Appearance. 0 MINOR DEFECTS NB3T V!SLE Necessary That All Parts to Be Paint- 0 ed Should Be Thoroughly Washed 0 and Sandpapered--Keep in : Fairly Warm Room. I half the enjoyment of owning i car 1 Farn'es froa the falet that it has at god'd appearance. It may rin well and ride very cnltfortably, but. it is an eye.-ore .id i s'art-break if it looks dirty, pnint is eraeked or va rnish is dall and C lusterless. 1low dliferen t the car which shines in the spllenior of a1 perfect coat of 'a:int and varnish, evet if there are Imiinoir ill'fect's, known only to the own er or the 'expI'rt. I It tlik' iln' to ri) at good Joh of re ni ri 1,:11111i iii 1 and vaiirislh on aill to linlile, ui d the n('%%w cEat shouhl h1a te Illnty of tim to idry and harden. lPor this trnson a goad tilte to do thils work is in winterI, espe11ci:Itly in tho'-( cases it wltere' ',11 n1' p1I11 in ti. giiinge .i,.41 hbli 11i1 for ilia' witer '. 'hil' owner will Ohen h' r:ieady tI divt'e oat inl gLoud , Sty ':n ih 1i'irsit nice slpring ilhty. m 1i' the mynerli is tnot so part i'culir I , 01f amit in, hne enn ei' lennte car thlor- <d Twio Things Necessary. Tw~'o o1' the thing~s nec'essary' ini mak-l ing a siouth-Iookling paini. Jobi are the followiing: I''irsI-*All patts i t" be aintleul muist he thoiuronighly washedc utah t hen woouul. itil nil ofi the dutsi birushedr or' Scoinut-liThe tcar miust he placed In a fati rly war ooiiidn wh'lerei ther a'cis no dlust, as a hlth' dust on the pmnat he Ifore it is dry will spoil1 the looks~ of anly palint Johi. If the paint Is not worni oftf, hbut 1s merel'y soinewhiat checked anld dulled, It miay hi' preservedu by 2app lyIng ai coat oif goodl vani Ish, mini{lg suire that t he 'air Is first thougly wvashed, dried hoPer. IIf thie iain hit 115wiirn ('nt irely thirough in spotsI and l~ the moelal parts are be'gin ning to) rust, the only way to *m pireserve these5t parts P15unli kieep them i from heenoninig spled enrl l ac 'i (l I o tu hav e Ite car thiorouighly (ellnned and i painfte'd. i Keep Down Rust. of Ini ease the point on the' ear Is faIrly a good, hut rusty spots show in various t p~inCE's, then by toneinlg these up wit hb ne'w pain t of thle same color you w~IIl it find thle looks of the enar greatly hn- in tprovedi ad fuirthter rustinug prevente rc ~~ att the e'xpense of v'ery lit tle tinme aind wV money. 'h'he top iand side curtaIns should also be0 taikeni care of at thIs time. F~Irst cleanI thle top) thoroughly. Soaip aind water Is pirobaibly as good as anything. Trhen, after the top Is thoroughly dry, give It ai coat of good top) drettsing, whIch cant he bought at any, accessory thi store, andl thIs w-ill not onl~y preserve is thle top) and help tol keep It from lenk- gi lng, but wvill greatly Improve Its gen eral appearance. If the top Is sag glng, the best way to remedy thIs is to su first 100o01n the front parlt of the top wi from tihe wIndshild and then tighten mi the straps tat the back slightly. Then, when the front part is pulled back Into place again, most of the sagging will wI be remnovedh In case the right adjust- sh ment on the roar straps has been dr mnade,. If the celluloId windows are broken, probably the best proposion wIll 'be enI to get new ones, but If there is just a sqi small break In a window, thIs can usu- vui ally he merrded by means of some sheet arc caU~uloid andceilloid em~enit. he PRETTY THINC LACE FROCI SOMIH one makes all of the prett, things which we see in the shops to beautify our homes and add Interes to them, ltt(d' 1'iost every woman likes to enliven and change the countenanet of her rooms occasionally. These en bellisitents have their diay anti womet busy themselves replacing then witi other and newer things, for sty~les '' s 1* . ,I~ THINGS TO EMB3 :hanige In furnishings as in other things. The group of dainty artl'eles shown here is nmtde up of things for a lady's roonm and Includes a bag that will serve several purposes, a hand mtirror, Iamob shade, talcum sifter andl crystal perfumne hottle. They are only ni few o' nany similar pieces, mostly madle t'or the dressing table, and they reveal the mnode in these femuinine he iionginlgs :and are sutre to intrigue that clever needlewoman to try her hand( all thlet, P'lain and broended silk In rose, old blue o~r havender, used with narrow gobd lave or aill-over gold lace or net, with thn' aid of tiny ribbon and chlifon flowers and lingerie or silk laces pro vide the Inleans for their decorative finishhigA. liolackI sattin or satin with at bladk ground and bright-colored stripes used with gold lace, is effective ly used also-anal all-over gold lace. s~rtrced over crvstal bottles, dishes, enndlesticks and trays Is very hand swine without any color under It. Nar row ;rold hare and tiny colored llowers set ill g -hd braid :ire used for finishing ti.e pieres, Small screens for the telephone or to screen an electric table lamup are alnon.; thme new -things matie of colored chiffon and :sokd lake. They -are soine %%at: side~lr to inake than the old ltlne ladh-~s in their wide skirts, as Ch wii h itre oh rtur *thae arincriins nssr in- oung thil T(P('vraparent ase of coanre cifonii, hr othe shiteer tacmaters .ar cndiidl :1 owder puff htti , They ar nyi muspeded byl 12 i ribbonsi lnnW0d the ball tr isen ressifte th1e arei used, weh emi nu thea10 nt ste euinietse to'igmg matchth e rt'i on tegdressing *cleere mion 't otry prt hau - urei di11plraye d silok in --O (i iTher I na re o tirty -rlcks and parith frick anlo e ,t neieo i e wher p*0 the Wl:upon thr pir teo lyu and pas. i loveiy rosin hrth ltelday in,1c aldw-ner galles, Mta l issue a(( a a agrud tfoisv r hand orfn1seer ftbris ftawrike tat11)h h~llo~a fli' I('~ timngsmad of ~llre. MAKING TOUR I AN -AUTOMOBILE Vi. ~r lalM "4 Ia V ys. .'. nereiltl novelist, and his wife, tops of their tour around the world I nattne is 'auline 'Mayo. They left arrel througli 'ortugal, Spain, France March for Iitrope, 'T'urkey, Egypt, ek to San l-'runeisco. 'hoto shows: itrd, while his wife prepares dinner. Battery T.ps. I ('over (lie plates with water. Turn ion the lights when the battery ieonites hot. ''est thei' hattery every two wee';s With a hlydromleter. / Always he sure to have sulti ('iellt lptile distilled water in / I he h:ttlery. / W\hen tilling the battery, wipe I Ilt surface clean ot Iloist ure and h:st. Itelieve Iie wok of the hat tery when starting by retir'd riing the jar'k. liitand n'iy using a sinle short pr'.ssure to the sI:triln hut at n. UBE THAT RiEPA R_ ITS OWN PUNCTURES escr;bed as Most Ingenious De. vice Attained So Far. Ghen Inflated Pre rsure Is Set Up Suf. ficient to Close Hole Made by Or dinary Puncture and Keep It Closed. lere Is an infer tuei that rep:lairs ( " wnii l 'inf ttres a nd it Is lesc'ribed the Ii t iti.' .\ :!a'? ::', :1s t4Ihe Mnost 'nious ati:ti eid up t. !::t on this rennbi~:l Il prhlom1. TAhie im-en. u aI:o0s his tube w.ith a cirtmf-e' asierbly'r:tet' tharn th' iier Nbued.Th extr ra. is9 r "4 ofadi in ipt-bet n rube Repairs It,- Uvw PunectuCe ug't ' dee orrusains.. i m.nI: ' lbe in ~ pos ii I te ensing. '\'ei Is now inilted andit fon-ed hvy It the enin'lt . it pressure1'i Is 4'' Il og A Is 'aut'r watll whlich Is 'lttlir he~ uii'in I to ('lose thte ho~ tliule 'loed. TA' ( ''01" 11it't'es'lii te' uh' In Tlulsa, ( b .. andl hals been An thter extAensivye usr in the Somh Awest tht very giood resulAts. '1Athe e'lsltttouna 3 in hu -.- titut wit. In Lt radhl~itor' is w hiIAe the garatge mantl pourliig a quart of oil Anto the eu ll'. ro pr'evenit a short eAlreutlt slip a ml piec'e of rubber tubling over the re att the point w'here thte contnet ghit occur. liliving learnied to master the car len ev'erythiing ia ruznnig An ship tpe--ther next step is to larn to ve it whent things have gone wrong. 'hie comIpresslon of a Car should be efully wautched by occa~sionall~ Irtinig oil arloundI spar1k plugs, valve s and relief valves, as wvell as und the gasket of t'he removable IS FOHOME CS FIND FAVOR fetus, crepe e chine and -L contribute to the allurement "r season's party frocks. Fashion sipI I with equal favor on Quaint boufft :r styles and on the simu, silhouette w' flowing draperles and favors agt. , light tones of gay colors for youthti I wearers-as pink, light rose, bit,, green, lavender and yellow. "..V ELLISH THE HOME eessories and foundations, gold and silver cloth add their sheen to all these other fabrics. Among the whints of the mode np pear herthas of lace. One mlht have expected the bertha to reappear along with the longer tnd full skirts and its welcome has been so enthusiastie that much has been made of it. It Is shown on the party frock pictured of embroidered net and lace with low neck and short sleeves, in a wide ox. am)ple, marde of lace. It falls from the neckline and partly covers the arms, forming the most conspicuous style-feature of the frock. The man agement of the girdle of narrow rib hon is noteworthy. It is flnished with a full rosette, like a chrysanthemum, with many ends of ribbon falling from it and is placed at the front c ~ 'it dress. This lovely party frock sensible choice for the girl who indulged in it number of such d since she will not grow tiredc and its style Is appealing. B lace is more ensile freshened other mnaterials. Some of the prettiest party have plain bodices of silver cloth with full skirts of chiffon. The bodices are long-waisted and usually joined to the skirt under n girdle of roses mmle of the chiffon and silver cloth. Mn ny variations in panels are maed to mnsure ani uneven hemnline umnden trnibute to thie graceiluness of the dress. Glirdles en lin:- in) rosettes, RT 1FOC co av vninsveavo Larg-Fiure Prns eensilver or Deaol chot summter anagin th plavsaittine.o sad onetoedge-igrens. ns