Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 06, 1917, Image 7
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M Costs Less iEpftk
Pf-and Kills
That Cold
£ M
iCARA M QUININE
BOSCHEE’S GERMAN SYRUP
‘ Why use “ordinary cough remedies,
when BosoheeiL German Nyrup has
been used so successfully fpt^tifty-one
years In all par^fs of (hi*' Unfbsiy
States for coughs, bronchitis, colds
sottftd in the throat, especially lung
tT"'uhle ! s.‘ It gives the patient a good
night'-S rest, free from coughing, with
easy expectoration In the' jnornlng!
gives ifature a chance to soothe the
inflamed .parts, throw off the disease,
helping the Tctrain" -his
health. Sold in all eivflC/ed countries
and 1*0 cent hot ties.-^AdtV *■ '
The standard cold-cure for 20 yrara—
in tablet form -j-tafe, sure, no opiates
—cures cold in 34 hour* -grip in 3
days. Money hack if it fails. Get the
genuihe boa with Red top and Mr.
Hill’s picture on it.
(M,
Sheffield
a.-—"About four year^
i. J. T. Stoneclpher, Of
I got “In very bad
A True Sport.
. ’ DoctoV "(to auiiemp" patlenO^-Vou
must ■ take_an interest In- outdoor'
At Any Drug Stora
heal (Jr . . '. became irregulatvmnd I
Was pretty had off for a year and a
.half . . . had difficulty find pain In
unliving—could scarcely w« 1 k at all!
1 got lawfully thin and was confined to
my bed inhSt - of the time for 1*4
could 'scarcely ever do any
I -sufferedv dreadfully, and I
IF YOU OUniAUTTU FIELD
I KUTHE lAMCfS SAKE -
DRAII IT ITEUTO MAKE IT Y1BJ
I hi l lent- I do already, dweWSj-.~ They
‘-TM’ovMe lay main reading"every*.flav^H
years
work.
lixanii.ne carefully, “every-ladtle of
suffered-'Intense jiauiHu the right side. (’ASTOUJA. that famous old remedy
We hndj in— attetulance.-f first for infants uhd children,-and see tbwt .il
I*r. of——, whd prdiKHmcpd iny ^
trouble . . . , and he want ravine to <
have an operation performed. Put I ]
could not hear the thought of stlbimt- ^
ting to such a thing. . . lit 1 gave me
medicine which did me no good. I
then had Dr. ■ of who gave me*
medicine which gave me no perma
nent relief.’ . ’ •*
My neighbors said how had off I
was and advised me to. take OiirduT. . ,
husband was^so worried about me
When you buy
Yager’s Lini-
meat you get
splendid value! The large
35 cent bottle contains more
than the usual 50 cent bottle
of liniment. —
Try i t f or rheumatispi; Tifuralgia,
•ciatica. sprains, cuts and; bruises.
A bail dealers — price 35 cents.
KODAKS & SUPPLIES
VV> also do blfthfnt cl&aM of finishing.
'Prices and Catalogue .upon request.
SrCsIeski Optical Ci., Richmond, Va.
know
J lu* .man
from wrong almost' Invariably does
wrong.
U , CHARLOTTE. NO. 48 -1917,
about th*i neck, and to tie under the
.eiiilL or ; a curd made ’of the yarn, fin
ished'with little tassels of varn
H 'Ll
,'aU used instead/ v
The wipes, or sponge** are nine
inches square and knitted looset;..
When, binding off every alternal*:
stijteh is dropped; this makes the
square . soft and spongy.- There a IT
different ways of knitting them Jo g«’i
.this, same ofTeet. luff they are less si in
pie. / Tile work for the : Red Cross
benefits the children in many ways, ho
that they are helping themselves as
well as others. They are much more
keenly interested in the war than they
otherwise would he, and their patriot
ism Is stimulated by all that they do tnbh
and learn. have
THE NEW METHOD
VIRGINIA FOLKS
mi. Va.—“I had been suffering
•ral years with a dull pain'in
—rhy left hip. and
invtlie summer of
.\li? lfilo I was taken
Z&L u with quite a se-
9 T* S vere ‘catch’ in my
(By L. W. liowor, M. D.)
vent arid called In i+r.
mufflers, Froln knitting . cotton they
make wipes or sponges for hospital
use, and of outing flannel or eiderdown
thiv girls of twelve or fhore are mak
ing bootees, and raps "for infant wear/
Their efforts, have been directed to
ward 4+4ng things that will help keep
-the shi'ierlug illi‘otigs or I!urope warm
during the Coming winter. They have
turned. out-tliotrsands 17i)ou thousands
of ration lieaters. nnfWnnnot get .too
’•many of tluisig___
For the little squares of ktiitled yarn
that are afterward sewed together
^nto quills odds and ends of wool are
used, as the color makes no difference.
They should he six
when finished
of—. . . On his second call I told BacUa ,., )0 of any kind
him . . , I'had taken about a bottle of by kidney disorder^which
Cardiff, which had been improving me kidneys are niot working p
n great deal . , .*•, He said : •Well, within tlle t „,j v V'
leaVe off. my medicine and take the overworking tbesiiji ki.i
Cardiff, it’s, a good medicine’. After congestion c.f i'lon<f cans
, . . , , , _ th- same manner as a sli
the us*wof H+e second bottle I was p, 'fl.e ffieTd'TTiuses' lie'ac
cureiLaud the cure was permanent.” come" nervous, despondent
Cardul should help you, too. Try
GILBERT BROS. A CO., Baltimore, Md.
if would
•ral /flays
CHENEY’S
•i® v “'•: jsafcL - i s e a r ei-J y walk
w!iiy s , ^tjRMl and as I had used
I >r - I’ierne’s oth-
| cr mneilie^ in my family with splen
did results, r decided to try Anliric,
and after using it -for a very short
time the troiffde\lr'aS / ril>'mrt plisap-
, pea red. My general hmilfh has also
Improved.”—WM. CAMHUFi
Dr. J’ieree’s great hook. The Cora-
mon Sense Medical Adviser, cloth-
hound. sent free to von oq reetdpt of
f»0 cents or stamps) to pay expense
of mailing only. Address Dr. Rierc^
ilAvafldaV Hotel, Buffalo. N. T.—Adv. ,
cwoffTS’
The Original Cough
and Cold Remedy
STOPS THE WORST
COLD IN 24 HOURS
Demand and Supply
lumbago, rheumatlsme goui. dropsy
Button Bag Ftom Old Purse. State of <
Do n<»t throw awav vour old ttocket- County— ss.
hook which ‘htrs bf'rbme too worn to senior partn^
eaHry.. It makes, an excellent button & Co., doiio
-Hooks nhir'fT**. and Very-small - r °’‘ n ' J
buttons may beT<e[if ip the compart
meat which \vas used for small change,
thus proving a great convenience w hen
one Is in a lnitry. ,
I : r/l- Belt for Cold*. Cough*, Croup,
I Sor« Threat, Whooping Cough
25c and 50c at all Druggists
gin immediately with tlds newVst discov
ery of Dr IMerce. wlio is Chief Medical
Director of. Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical
institute 4n Buffalo, N. Y. Send 10 cents
for trial pkg. Large package 60 cents.
square
and. for yarn of the
average, size .’id stitches are cast on.
cnnr$4i yarn requires a-few less, and
ttTUT ii Te'iv Tnori'. —rn rTre dry sMi.ints j hag.
tiie younger iroys and girls knit the
squares, and the older girls join them,
and line the quilt u till flannel, or some
sucli matvrial. Thp plain garter stitch’
is used for all tliese articles..
For lathy bonnets of wool yarn, .’to Bracelet JPipper a Pretty Fad.
stltehes are cast on and ti strip d.v! The newest kind of shoes for eve
Inches long is knitted. This is fold- niiig w v ear are of metallie brocade cul
ed crosswise ,at the center, and the, with a fairly long vamj* nnd a ‘high
edges on' Tme side sewed together, heel. The .partUnffarly Mw*vel feature
forming the cap. A facing is knitted Is the extension of the t<ip of the slip
for the front of the-cap. usually in a per to form a strap which is-eon tin
enntiastiligj-olor. For ibis pj stitches jied info a bracelet suggestion Just
lire cast off ami the strip knitted la ! above ttu v ankle. •
PARKER’S
said firm will pay the sum Of ONE .HUN
DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE,
FRANK J. CHENEY
• Sworn tp before me and subs ribed tn
my presence, this 6th day of December,
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet pr«p*r&llon of merit.
Help* to eradicate dandruff.
For Restoring Color and
BeautjrtoGraxor Faded Hair.
ftOc. and |100 at DruggUta.
WhatConstipationMeans
A^MBeal) A. W. Gleason.INotarv Public.
HALI/S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak
en Internal!" innd acts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the Pv-stem.
Druggists. '7'c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Chenej & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
It mean* a'miserable condition of ill health that leads to all sorts of special
ailments such as headache, backache, dyspepsia, dizziness, indigestion, pains of
various kinds, piles and numerous other disorders -CONSTIPATION is • crime
against nature, and no human being can he well for any length of time while
consti. ated. DR. TIJTT’S LIVER PILLS is the remedy and has been used
successfully all over this country for 72 years. Get a box and see how it Teels
to have your liver and bowels resume their health-giving natural functions,
hor sale at all druggists and dealers
Nothing New to Him.
Siiid u young Tommy, just mrivtMj In
tlu- trundles, to one who had been out
since the beginning : .
‘‘This your baptism of fire?"
The old tinier glniieed sguin^fully up
on the new rttiiUT. v '
"Baptism lie -.hanged he salff ffis-
Murdcr in Sight.
Say. ofiieer. you’d hotter
|i! .liminie Tones lias out
everywhere.
Tiffs is my hluiiiiiin
Have you ever used M< >T1 LICK’S JOY
SALVE for Odds, Coughs, ('roup and
Pneumonia. Asthma, and Head- Ca
tarrh? If you haven’t get it at once.
It will cure you.—Adv.
Sold for 47 yens. Fir
Wilirii,Chillsi Fever.
Also a Fine General
Strengthening Teak.
80c and 81-00 at all
Drug Stars#.
Thousand? upon thousands of women
have, kidney and bladder trouble and
peverj.uspedL.it.
Women’s Complaints often prove to be
nothing els?- hut kidney trouple, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other or
gans to become diseased.
Fain in the haek, treadSehe- loss of am
bition, nervousness, are often times symp
toms of kidney trouble.
Don’t. delay -Harl-ng ; treatmentr F>r.
Kilmers’ i'wamp lv ot, a physician’s pre
scription. obtained at any drug store, may
be j.us{ the remedy needed to overcome
such conditions.
Let a medium or large size bottle Im
mediately from any drug store.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to *i)r.
Kilmer A t o., Binghamton, 2s. V., Tor a
sample Bottle. When writing he 6ure and
mention this paper.—Adv. -
Atq Told How to # Find
Whorevor wo dron in for afternoon
*
•ten wp Just n;i til rally gravEnte tpyfyird
U. table iluit ’glows with a candle under
n pretty, shade. Slfiull Vnki*s or has
kets of flowers have almost as strong
a 1 line nryl every hosiess knows that
.nothing else a<i(Ts so much to her table
as lights and flowers. So every yeiir »
tjiose u4+o make- a imsiness of maim
fnotiiriiig. taliJe .decorations bring out
nhw yariatibns In the use of silk or
• pnper for >hadcs and something new
In receptacles for flowers. • —
The pretty tb‘mor Imsket shown
-iffiove requires only deft fingers anil I
pnper rojie to make it. The rope is!
woven over a wire-foundation and .-they
small -basket carries an ordinary \v:p
te> glass. When “tile basket is woven-
of gray or brown or ivory cojof- op
green rojie, neeorditig to the' prefer
phcP'ofNts .makers it is varnished with
shellac. ~ 'Either real or artificial flmv-y
ers. with or preserved* ferns,
ynnke up the ImiiffHe.ts that adorn-iiv-
lng rooms and dining tables these.days.
Bouquets of artificial tbiyvers.. are
fashionable and serve to help brighten
the house, with the- approval of -fas
tidious peopleT' TTiere is
natural tlowers in cluirm. hut; som<
iaiitations,of the rose, are so good that
Relief from
Nashua, K. II. — “I am nineteen years old and
every month for two years I had such pains that I
would often faint and have to leave school I had
such pain I did not know-what to do with myself
and tried so many remedies that were of no use.
I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound in the newspapers and decided to
try it, and that is how l found relief from j
pain and feel so much better than I used to. _M
W hen I hear of any girl suffering I
as I did I tell them how Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
helped- me.” — Delina Martin,
2*J Bowers Street, Nashua. N. H *1
. Gr«at Feat. >
The Kid The sailor in this hook
111h v I be an acrobal.
1 li* Ma- Why. dear?
The Kid 1 Secmise/-fho hook says:
‘‘Having lit his pipe lie sat down on
his chest.’t
Suits to>^Suit Ail Figures.
snip Styles shown tiffs season
/Widely varied that. Mo woman,
vcrjier figure.’ sfiouid have the
st difficulty in makittg a selec-
Little boxlike flouts, sometimes
FIERY RED PIMPLES
That Itch and Burn Are Usually
Eczematous—Cuticura Quickly Heals.
1+ ^iOgiehtdhttik-wUlr
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
made from native roots and herbs, contains uo
narcotic or harmful drugs, and is, thcrefbre,
Cuticura Noapi followed ,by a gentle
npliliyalion of 'Cutieurii Ointment to
tlve most distressing,^ . disfiguring
eeziiiinsw itcliings and -turning's to-
prove. tlieiLuyiiiderful .properties, They
lire also idyll fur every-<la.y toilet use.
Free sampbvem h liy^tn'nil with Book.
'ATtvtrdss “ p<>stcard. CutieuDy. Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
THE PERFECTLY SAFE REMEDY
i great vogue
for them In fact,’ espeCfiiTly fur Those
thnt copy closely old-fashioned garden
flowers >Hkfr the aster and marigold,
the rtiilsVuml ehrysantliemtun-^nndjof
^onrse, iff wn^SKthe ro*se.
Th*‘ candle shades and roses .shown
In the picture are made of fine crepe
pai>er and much like the carRHiyshndes
of last year or any other yenr/>xcept
that the candle light filters throngir
two thicknesses of pnper In two shailVs
of the same color, with ’ the lighter
shnde on the Inside. At the left n
candle shade Is made of large rose
petals'In rose pink and'each petal Is
lined with paper in n lighter pink.
There are small roses and rose lenses
set about the shade near Its top. Soft
shades of*purple nnfd lavender together
make lovefy shades of this kind. The
shade at the right Is even, simpler. It
is made of light and dark rose color
and Is as pretty In deep, nnd pale yel
low In orchid or the lighter greens.
Of- conpw nothing can ever equal
Japan May’ Provide Labor.
.Proposals have been made to the
president of the Japanese chamber of
commerce that Japanese weavers’'and
"textite;operatives lie sent^ to I’arisNo
operate mills that have closed owing
to a seajM-ity of,labor.
The best line of the new frocks Is as
diversified us oic> can Imagine. There
are belts of all degrees of width: There
is itrJJPf the bcltless frock that" has a
girdle-drawn lousriy about the hips,
and' t h ere-ftre < icca sfffrraf- trrgfi tnrlSt ed -1
belts. The,tendency Itj the new frocks
is to emphasize the normal waistline,”'
however, and this probably means the
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS
Shopping.
— Healthy'Death.
Sometimes u man "dies for love”—
hut nien sre pretty healthy that way,
“I never saw a woman so cra-zy over
shopping as-she is."
. *1h slif-; rcuUy.Tl^
"Why, the other day slie went to a
Iirominent surgeon, and priced a num
ber <>f Jus operations,” - > .
To DriveOutMalaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTf LESS chill TONfC. You know
what yc.4 are taking,- as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iroa in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the .Iron
builds up the system. 6o cents.
You never can know how superior to othss
preparations Dr: Perry's “Dead Shot” Is ua*
tit you have tried It once. A single doaa
clean# out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv.
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
PI •Tee's Pleasant Pellets, They regu
late liver, bowels antj stomach.—AUv.
There!-are some sins which we can
forgive—they are our v>wri.
Blou*«^ With High Collar.
The new tailored blouse is developed
with front am] hack yokes, from
which box plaits an* laid, or there mav
,/TJ "T •
he a cluster of plaits in the center
bach and on eltIter-side of theffjont .
"Tiie high collaf. is not figuring. large
ly In the- tailored models, the flat col
lar that reaches far down the front
being favored. Narrow fluting la a
feature of these waist#.
RFW4RK4BI K I RTTYR FROM A WELL
KNOWN WASItlNOTON DRIOOIHT.
In reference to l.lixlr Ha belt the *raat rmm*4y
for cA-//« and and all malariml <fi*«<iM«
"W tlen the laxt flee months I have soi l 3.600
hottlesof Kllxlr Habek for Malaria.Chlllsand
Fever. Our customers speak very well of It.”
Henrr Evans. 022FSt., N. W..Washington. D. C.
Kllxlr Babelc 30 cent#, all drugj^lftis. or by
Parcel Poat, prepaid, fro ha Kiocaewskt A Co.,
(’leveland chiiins J.Gft&tJUO popul;
tlon, bused <*ii city directory estimate.
CHILDREN’S COUGHS
Success will go a bhyk out of Its
way to dodge a lnzy limn.
When Your ^yes Need Care
Try Murine Eve Remedy
No 8m%rtltie— Jnst Bys Comfort 6C cents at
Dmezlsts or malL Writ* for Eras Mr* Book.
BUKINS ns BIB SPY CO.. CHICAGO
PISO’S
When a girl gives a man a kiss it la
because #he hopes for reprisals.
A vtidita^ always acts .surprised
•i lieu a man pr<q*«!«ei*-|o J»er.
LINIMENT
H RELIEVES PAIN
LIVER PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS