Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 08, 1917, Image 7
DESTROYER OF THE FRONTIER
ASTHMA
Aircraft Promises Such Swift and Easy
Transportation That Peoples Will
Not Be Routed in Soil;
Tost aoarr will ■■ tsmvsD by your
Without any qaent ion If thl* remwlf iowm
•vary out of Anhma, Bronchial Aathi
r«T«r or Difficult Rreathlng. No mi
violent the attack! or qbeUnaw> the caie
A DR. R. SCHIFFM ANN’S
Any one I
Suffering with r #
. D. N> 4,
TeuaesaeeT
writes:
"I feet it my duty to recommend
Rogers vi IK
If you went in the ordinary way
from the Italian city Turin , to Eng-
couflh. In thfe year 1900, 1 took a
severe case of the la grippe. I then
took a l*ad .coughs I had taken all
kinds of cough remedies bi^t got np
relief. I-then deeidejfl to try Peruna.
I used ^ive bottles. After taking flv«
bottles my cough stopped and my
catarrh was Cured. My average
weight wus 115 and .now I weigh
14SVi. Any one suffering with ca
tarrh in any form I will advise them
to take Peruna.” ' ' - ■, j
Any form
By REV. L. W. GOSNELL
Assistant Dean, Moody Bible;
I nstituto- Chicago
I will r
Advise them
To take /
Peruna
ta etthnr form (ClgareUo.VMii© Mixture or Powder)
eoaltlvely glres INSTANT HULIHP Id every caae
hud has permanently cured thousands who bad been
Sonsldered Incurable, after hhvlug tried every other
■Man* of relief Id vatu. Sufferers are afford*' an
Opportunity of availing themselves of this • Money-
Back” guarantee offer as through purchasing from
their own regular Druggist, they are~»nTe their
7 ®ney wlll. be refunded oyjblm lf : the remedy-falia.
on will be the Sole judge as toiwhether yon are
beneffted and will get your money back if yon are
nob We do not know of any fairer propoaiUon
TEXT*-Today shalt thou be with me Ip;.
Paradise.—Luke 23:43. I -
The dying thief saw in the—Man,,
hanging on the cross beside him. a
—-— King.- - This—vrmr
ftt time when
jmmm Christ ’ appeared
Those who'objejBt to liquid medl
Cines can procure Peruna Tablets.
which wc could uiakd.
R. Schiffmann Co., Proprietor!, St. Paul. Minn.
such tiling it's frontiers, uu i1iT:i,y.s eii
fiet .fi medium or large bottle Tritmedi-
ately from any drug store ^
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten! cents to Drf
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure.
cept those he himself wilted, no offi
cial* In seedy uniforms to 'make a
mess of his baggage unless he elected
to let them.
It Is the Idea of Internationalists
that we'lt have a world state when
everything is so'-mlked that there is
no straightening it out by national
command,- when borders ean he
cross»|j ns pm> would. courify ITtnes,
W'lum -transportation is so - swift—ami
easy that no peoples can he or will
desire to He rooted in the soil. . Well,
should this come about, the world has
the instrument which will compass it.
It' Is thb flying machine.—Toledo
Blade.
I Vthei King' of the
.Jews’V- seemed a
t here was horn In
\ tlwf heart” ot fWe
r ot , lH*.r l jr~supernn-
jjm f jMm reign; -ami he
Bpjjjjl % prayed“Jesus.
Wr remember me
• 1 when thou cornest
in thy kingdom.’’ (it. V.) Christ at line” which Is so denominated by the
o.*ce replied: “Verily I say unto thee, facetious car riders. J.
today shalt thou-be with me In I'ara- | At one place, the other morning, th’e
disc.” These words of Christ tire well car made a• long stopiitnd some of the
worthy our-attention. * — 1 *• passenger* began do get uneasy. One
The-promised blessing was Tor “to- sought the rear platform and found
day.” The thief thought of the king- the conductor eatin
dom, probably, as -something afar off. pnn;
Jeshs says, in effect, that he need not “Sa
wait so long, but‘that he would enter here?
that very day into bliss. _ asked
"Thou shaiF be with mo,”'s}i says Tie
the Lord. On the expression, '“with was r
and mention this paper. Adv
They Just Had to Wait.
Somethin?; was the matter \yitlj the
stop-signal bell of the Toonervflle trol
ley car, and the conductor had to
whistle to, the nieforman, that trip—
one whistle to start, two whistles to
Sold for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills and Fever. Also
a Fine General Strengthening Tonic. 60c tad fl.00 it ftiPre*i!mt.
JR t$H-CRISP* WHOLESOME-DEUCIOUS
tMssahitmy Mivnoos Amiio im tm?
MAKING OS TNKSt BISCUITS MAKS
THIN THS
STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE .
< hfmr Psalar has Bun. or if oal ha ah o aid.
<Aak him or wrtta as qivinq his tui<n/.
CHATTANOOGA BAKERY t "‘ T T T 1 ‘.V. 0 *
go ahead
Ask far and Got
CHENEY’S
Kept His Word
idi/ritted the
A Saxon French Cigar Lighter.
SeveruLyears* ago the then new min
ister of I'ranee, M. Klutz, derided, to
impose- a pnr'Ttf two francs, or W
et-ntv Amerie;in money, uh taeb clgaT
li^litei; li-ed. in that country. Tbwnm*
-i’ll,fur this Is that the sale of inntchus
ip France 1« In the hands uf tlie gov-
ernuo4)4-^monopoly and tie- p<trtable
ligbtefs interfered with' the s -ale of th*
matches. .. On the other hand the
matches have become so I rad in quality
that they are subject of complaint and
ridicule.' Tim law has become unpopu
lar and there Is an effort now being
niaile to have,the order rescinded. Not-
Lack of Restraint
cmwtrT
SPETTBRANT
.fjenaLoi' ChaintnThulL. iLcfeudin,
The Original Cough
and Cold Remedy
STOPS THE WORST
COLD IN 24 HOURS
Sixty thousand dollar
food control hill, said in Wnslringtyti'!'
I’llow unmeasured the attacks on
t*tlis excelleqt lull have lieen ' Now,
I -atii like, the- ,ui~ t+ce—movies. I
for?”
“Two hoys .,e movies >aw a"
tragic picture p±n.v. and one of the.ni
was overcome. He took out his hand
kerchipf, an/1 wept , and ,sobla*d.
— T '\Vliy. BUT: ye're r.TuTdTerTjTT said
the other hov.
Beat for Cold*, Coughs, Croup,
Sora Throat, Whooping Cough.
sclqusness af.ter death.* ; '
Aloreover, the Lord tells him exact
ly where he shall enjoy this blessing,
viz., “in Paradise."
Bishop Moqle on Paradise."
We are moved at this point to give
a somewhat extended quotation from
Bishop Moule of the Church of Eng
land. 'lie says: “Paradise is an'ori
ental word meaning a royal pleasure-
ground. u royal park or garden. It calls
up Ideas accordingly of all that is rich
nnd fair In the way of cultured nature.
IF suggests to us the loveliness of,
woods, and lawn and .flowers, nmj wa
ters amt also of the company which
possesses and enjoys the charming
scene, the frjends,' the guests, the fam
ily of the king. They are there for
delightful rest, or for delightful exer
cise. r They have come from Hie battle
field, or the council, or the\ Journey to-
walk, to recline, to converse to listen,
where all Is beautiful with iKiarge,
ordered, stately beauty. And all This
WOMEN SLOWER THAN MEN
Have you ever used MOTHER’S JOY
SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup* nnd
Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca
tarrh?.. Tf you haven’t get it at once.
War Declared on
Double the Number Required ip New
- York Barika, but They Are
More Methodical.
Rats by U, S. Gov’t
wash v**r fare
There is. at present, ho woman ofll
The government at Washington is pre 1 "
paring a campaign that should- be effec
tive in killing the rats tliat are so destruc
tive both t o ft ve* nTier property. A con
servative .estimate pluses the loss of food
stuffs from rats at over two hundred mil
lion dollars annually, and in the present *
scarcity of food, this lo6s must .be pre
vented. The most efficient way to “Kill I
the Rat" is by tlie use of Stearns’ Paste,
nnd thousands of dollars worth have been
bought by the government. - Every house
keeper troubled with rats, mice, roaches ]
rr waterbugs should buy a small box of
tills reliable exterminator for thiiity-five
cents, and stop further loss of food In
her home. Adv.
tlie French government several yeqrn
< er of a Ne\f York city hank, jund only
one In New Jersey, hut If the war
lasts long enough it may well be, as
It is in Oinadu now, that t-he hanks
will virtually be run by -women. Al
ready, it is estimated, 2t),()Q0 women
have been taken on in the Wall street
district Since the United States, en-
Gompers Opposes Plan. ago. it,has ciniSed a tendency to Ih-
Presfllent Compel s of the Americart crease, smoking ai>d that Is proven by
Federation i»f ( Lalior, is opposed t<« , the many smokers to 1 he seen in public
women being used in war work. ■ i places and tboroughfuresu -—i -
Die war has come home to me,
I've just ha*
nickel cigar.'
; “Cheer up
is some
i four-cent- finoki
a nickel." ^ '
Admit Women Students.
The .Harvard university medical
Pittsburgh company \\ ill manvifac- arc'unable,to read or wi-^p* 'h i>lr , nu n schoot this - year--Hf*ens its doors to
re .fertilizer from sharks. t difficult language. womdn students.
Most Admired Statue. t~~
\Vhat is the inost admired statue in
\V,:ijsliington? Die memorial to Mrs.
Adams In Mr. 'Snint-Camlen^JJiinks
esus, in.Ti
the remoteness of.location ami.the dif- \
ticitlty of finding it in Rock CreCk ceme
tery, no oilier work of art tn Washiiig-
km isNnjillv seen by so many people.
Fndouldedtv the element of ^nystery In N
hoth'tigure^HMl setting has to do with
its fani>':Tmt tHirefer to think thut-in
this memorial tliK sculptor has ex- ;
prefstt) (usu'ig liis otvn words to me)
the soul fare to face \bitli the great-
ilollafs which had to, be paid to the
clearing house fen- the men's mistakes.
Each ifnstakeVosiV. si and the records
show Hint som< : tirfiesTiieu’s mistakes 1
cost -$115 or Slltt a week.
* t
Tin* average dovi<nto\\n I•:>11k has
lost *•> per e*sn of ns yieti and taken
on iq per Aent woniefi. The* MepJmn-
fes und Mi t a I s bank now ,h!is *.ki
women.and iliev are being taken on
by ten- .01*1 .twenties each week- ’~Sn
far tlies,. tk» women are faking-the
places ofinly .’U> fijerv which sfiiiws
the difference in rapidit\. tmt the offi
cial of the l ank poinied out that it
would fie ,»i serious problem w lieu tin*
nien 1 rathe home for their jobs.'
“Our hope is." lie said, “that tlie
bllsHlesS will be big enough Mien, to
accommodate them all.'
use of tlie word Paradise, to set forth
ope side of the believer's iinseeri life
Nfiftef dentil. After Tlie manner in
I which spirits enjoy and spirits seh, the,
departed Tiiristian waiks by siglit (CF.
II For. 5;t). 7), in a sgene of gloriotis
aiid restftrl beauty—in tlie garden of
ids King.” ^ T'
Into tlie King's garihms tlie rohlter
_Wi'uliieniex.rhat very day^Thls w ould
mean, liesitle. tJuTf T qie woubk,not he
forgotten when the King sliouItt'Tome
in liis Kingdom, but’ meanwhile tlie de
lights of Paradise and, especially, of
fellowship with^ the King should he
his’ *
Words Full of Comfort.
How full of comfort are the words
of ihe texi to all believers who, like
■ I ■ /
the thief, shall he Saved'by grace LAVe.
too, enter into tlie King’s gnrderts, and
better sl.ni, the King’s presence, on
tin- very day of gar death.
MoreoveryTauf sa'ys that to be with
Chnstils “far betu.r" (Pliit.; 1
The;),, notice again that e.\pre#4sa>n;
’.‘at tioim'v with the Lord;’’. 'All the
Baking Powder^ Breads of corn and
other coarse flours are recommended
BAKING
POWDER
sToTall mysTeries'—the
man die siiall lie live again? .-
Such ai piece of sculpture.- riuiHiiitg
every miiiTt :inil heart,, outwears In
appeal all- tlie colossal figures and
speaking likenesses. It would triumph
in any referendum and need never feav
a verdict of recall.—New York Sun.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Makes delicious muffins, cakes and
\ • • • .. . .
X CORN MEAL MUFFINS'
% cup corn meal *
ll*.ci<ps flour \
Vi teaspoon salt \
, 4 level teaspoons Bora) Baking Powder
. 2, tablespoons sugar s
r-- 1 cup milk • ... , r •”: •- ,
2 tablespoons shortening — •
’* '4. •*. i - . * ' | •
Mix there.igldy dry ingredients; add milk and melted
shorten in and beat welt. Bake in greased muffin/
coarse flour breads
NUT BREAD
t cups graham flour
I level teaspoons Boyal Baking Powder ' i,
1*4 teaspoons salt , *
1 Vi cups milk and water
% cup sugar or corn ayrup
1 cup chopped nuta (not too fine) er 1 epp
. . raisins, washed and floured
Iff* together flour, baking powder and salt; add milk
and 7ater, sugar or corn syrup and nutmeats or
raislnaX Put into greased loaf pan, allow to stand
SO minutes in warm place. Bake In moderate oven
40 to 46 minutes.
Now Rides in an Auto....
Mrs. Russell . Sage, w ho is now past
eighty-eight years of age, only recently
consented to ride In an automobile.
His -Profits
worl
tins in hot oven about 20 minutes,
A philosopher- )>-;r
ease implied in
Learn Every Day
being "at home, w ill Tie nilf'died and Kdw< ot
1 Jh’ x edue:iibuial lie iv kide«>d n) , \cn iratxi'enc'e.O in the F-allier’.jjhouse.
We heliete the location (if Paradise V w
It a:- * cliangi’iU since tin* old Tcsiamenr addicts
Tim* saints' uf that daV spoke
of going “flown" to Klieoi, lfie rnder
world .of ‘TJiT- dead, of \vTiieii-' pj|radi-e
wiiS^i part. Rut PaJUL.speitks of being* (gag
Our red,u.'h:tcand blue booklet, “Beat War Time Recipe?’ containing additional timilar recipes, sent
free on request. Addiess, Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. W, 1 US William Street, New York
Ita'V-ho dpcsn i leari.i, Vo
day: ami become. wiLer
UMi.diK! dru
tinu's.
Pebntl dist iiiprs M'orim'rlj ip-ed
'kJd.4m-.i+et-- i>f om'n—Aaiti-. 1
,ne Tinni lieja Mi. _t<>
12:‘J, 1). it.is irkf.ly
;; seenilej|i dm "e'-nipt ie.d
s there, tlie- “prison-
(esians 4 :8 (viiargiii)
y lie axcVndfid ,ip on
qj*tjvf.* a midtitude of'cap-
Paradise' (II (’or.
that w hen (’hri'-t .
Strcol of ih* 1 sjijnt
, rs ot |rope.* Fail
* Cooipcnnd rii, e f
S*!t a*. Tm*.
llow \yc should' comfort ourselves
with these words’; a minister fells
how he grieved for liix dead child and
vvouid 4»*'t itc comforteji. i| ( . \V'V»uI«l
Vi^i! .rite ynlvc and thrust hj s walk*ing„
stick mtA, tlie sandy soil* until' ir
, ioue|ieii'1!,o little casket., luit d+is. In ert
•gre<v nidri ,iind tifore sad. One dn\ hie
began, saying, to li.imsetf : “W nb Flirjst
in I’aradise.V . “With Christ in i'ara
disc." lle'WMiii eapio. m .sec he could
ask for iiuUahg more Idessyd for Ids
* : d s riiYrg. and «n he found t*euce. --
Remember, too, iliat .Thedford’s Rlhek-Draught
is made from pure nVedieinal Herbs, carefully mixed
ip the right propoi!tif)Us r ground to a’ fine powder.and
peeked in compressed, practieaRy air-tight packages.
Pills andrtablets do no4alw^\s;,dlssplve. in your stom-
aeli. Black-Fraught is acted on instantly hy the
gastric juices.. It is a hatuml herb remedy, and acta
in a natural wa u on the sysfem.
•; -v v' ... •*
•'Imitation powders put3up to look like^Black-
tiraugbt arc hot the sanae and should not be accepted
in place;of J>laek-I)raught. Iso imitation can ever
heed the help thatrTliedford’s Black-Draught can
give them in cleansing the system-and relieving the
troubles that 6ome from Constipation, Indigestion,
Lazy Liyer, etc.
In choosing a medicine fordbese-conditions* be
as careful as you are about choosing your food; You
want nothing but the best. You want a -mnlbine
that will act promptly and always the same:.a med
icine carefully prepared, from the best .material, put
up by a ])0use oflong (established reputatioh, with
tli|it reputation standing squarelyjbehind it.
'- 1 — WTfgre Tan yob find a medicine that , meets all
these conditions. so well as Thedford ? s Black-
Draught?
p- .<■ f tlKiL llft» IS SIH
faith Is film..
ncf. ‘'iiat Cbriat kh<
I t e « ith Ifirt-u-
Plants cn Defrnsiye.*
Though., sonic pt;int,s usvumc the of*
ffcOKlvemml cHtch inser(> ’fni 1 food, oth-
(is nfl cn tin' defensive R»''protect
them fyom being i:~cil for food, Dih
special proviOon ;i“<'.,uiiffc for the pres
ence of .thorps' M.vibt's,. stinginj; hnlpsi
The Modern Method;
_ Wajber—“Whnt will you Iiilvo, Kir?’
Diner—“Oh, bring me aa askortment of
proteiPR, fats, and . carbohjilrates—1
leave it to you, Henry—say about efghi
hundred calories:
TRADE MARK MG.U.S.PAT. OFF
Chattanooga Baherv
THRIVE
L '<• . ‘ r -
>n the’easily
«r
wheat and
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