Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 30, 1918, Image 7
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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Peruna Relieved
Mrs. Gertie Ebhardt, 219 East First
St., Kewanee, Illinois, writes:
“I have taken six bottles of your
Psruna for a cough, and I" «r aH
well. I went aver to see-su neigh
bor one day and I had a terrible
cough and my eyes were sore. She
save me half a bottle of Peruna last
November, and It did me so much
good that I boughFa bottle, and then
when I had finished that I got an
other, and so on until I have taken
almost six bottles and I feel like a
new woman. X am fifty-nine years
I Feel as
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Twenty
Years Ago. II
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old, and since I have taken the Pe
runa, I feel as I did twenty years
ago. ' I Will always keep Peruna in
my house.”
JESUS
BOSCHEE’S GERMAN SYRUP
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win quiet yqyr cough, soothe the in
flammation of a sore throat and lhngs,
stop irritation In tb^/bfOhphial tubes.
Insuring a good nlght’s’reit, free from
coughing amf with easy expect ora th/n/
.In the mornlpg. Made and sold in
America for lift;,’-two years. A won
derful prescription, assisting Nature In
(By,E. O. SELLERS, Acting Director ol
the Sunday School Course of the Moody
fcopynntr. ms, western Nrwupaprr rntem building up your generitl health and
throwing off the disease. Especially
useful In lung trouble, asthma, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale in all civil
ized countries.—A dr. —
Take No Calomel! Listen To Me!
If bilious, constipated, headachy or sick, I guarantee
•. relief without taking dangerous calomel-
'Which sickens and salivates.
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Those Who object to liquid medi
cines can secure Peruna tablets.
SENDING FORTH THE
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(May be used with missionary appfl-
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LESSON* TEXT—Mark r .6:1-31.
! GOLDEN TEXT—Freely ye have re- l-
celved. freely give.-Matt. io-s.
! ADDITIONAL . MATERIAL
TEACHERS—Romans* 10:13-15: ha. 4c
Matt, ZS;1»:-3C»; Acts 1:64;--2:1-1 1 Kf’t-R
a illuminated Title.!' >.
An littriwrivc young itldy entered a
New ) ork book shop the oilier dn\
and toh) the elerk thin (lien* Vns one
title, missing from her red leather set
:-i^bf O. Henry.
FOR, c ‘‘Which onef he
"Let me see.” >lre renlitd. in <iyidyii.'.
TOP IC-- Jesus ,
fet ding
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-Give ye them to eat.
IS HUMANITY’S GREATEST FOE
It is always a terror to old people and a menace at some time or another to every
human being, young or pld. It is the forerunner of more ills and suffering
than almost any of NATURJE’S DANGER SIGNALS and should never be
allowed to go unheeded. At the very first indication of constipation get DR.
TIJTT’S LIVER PILLS which for 72 years has been successfully used for this ,
most prevalent of all disorders. For aale by druggists and dealers everywhere.
ASKED MUCH OF FAIR LADY
Algernon’s Ability to Shine as Heroic
Rescuer Did Not Seem to Be of
Very H igh ‘Order.
Hc li'H jicc ;ii ;i dinner was made to
tin beauty of being heroic. IT a lit
tle ineid* nt along that line .Wsls con
trttmted by, S< natofcrlTi nr.w tv-* Myers
of Montana. ———— — : -
One afternoon I’l i cival 4'lamle was
rambling. by ihe wrryside with his
charming Angelina, wondering w hat lie
could tin to make In r think he was the
greatest ever. whHi a fu;|>j*\ thought*.
struck hiu.
‘*-1 say, Miss Angoifmt: he cagerlx
remarked, "couldn't yon manage to fall
Intyt the wiver so that !.could weseiie
you?" . - >
“Why. I iniglff." wav the smiling re
joinder of the fair Angelina, "but I
thought I understood you to shy that
you cannot mi ifn.” • y • ;
"I caun.t. Miss Angelina, not a sin
gle stwoke." was the startling rejoin-,
der of Pereival t’laude, "hilt I always
eahwy a police whistle, don't you
know.”- I’hihtdelphia Telegraph.
’■* Saw the' Resemblance.
Edward sm his lather in his dress
suit for the first time the other eve
ning. lit- looked him oveF from Komi *
to foot. Uven said : "Von 1nnirjit*- ; t Hkr
a gentleman, da-ildv.”
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.Unnecessary Fears.
Of eoui se the eloping couple’s miller
-skate of. a ear had no chance against
the old man's high-powered roadster
lie-soon’ came up with them.
"l*o not take her back,’’ pleaded ih<
.YtfUtig man with tears in his'eyes.
"Take her lawk ?", echoed the stern
parent. “Why, I have come to bring
her knitting outfit, and elmwing gum
so she would-, never ltavn ail' excuse to
come back.”- ' Boston r l raiiscript.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint ot water add 1 oz.
Hum, a amall box of dlaxho Compound,
and ot. of glycerine, Any druggist can
pat this up or you cii mix it at home at
v< i v little cost. Full directions for mak
ing and use come in each box of Barbo
Compound. it will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it, soft
and glossy. It will not color the walp, is not
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
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Up to Date.
r~"Coni<\ my pet. let ns
Nlumherhiml," -“-All right.
Shall We tnke a sleeper?'
t rave
hiddy.
into
den r.
Frame is the t»esj foreign piitron
of the Lulled Stales patent office, with
Great Britain following closely.
Dr. Bierep s Pleasant Pellets are the
original little liver pills put up 4*» years
ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad.
One of the easlcsf wavs tn cwikiin
<*Verheated oven is to stand a--bnstn
of cold "water in it.
In BUT- Alaska produced
valued nt. SIL7_ffO.LH.Ml
niinyin
There’s some truth in -every lit^-if
nothing more than the truth that It is
Granulated Eyelids. Sties. Inflamed Eyes
relieved over nlsht by Roman Eye Balaam.
One trial proves Its merit Adv.
a lie.
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' Remembrance
doin.
is the father of wis
MEAT TASTES
BETTER COOKED
And tobacco now tastes much
better toasted
You’ll know this when you
smoke the famous Lucky Strike
. cigarette, the real Burley cigarette.
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It’s toasted to develop and seal
in the Burley tobacco flavor.
C f) Guaranteed by
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MEMORY YF.E.SE-
r MarirT:j57. -
JUNIOR MEMORY VFRSE-Ba; . r f?:T.
< INTERMEDIATE TOPIG-rMess.i n'gers
of Christ. ' ■
JJLNXOR' AND ADUI.T TOPIC-The
pu^tver-of-the Gospel of Christ.
The time of this lesson was autumn’
D. 2K; the. location Galilee.
1. Marvelous Unbelief. (\y.,1 :T-ffa).
Jesus, is rejectiHl the secon<l time at
Nazareth. _IL> entered Into-the syna
gogue on the Sabbath, as was his vus-
tom, and the people were astonished
nt his doctrine. Mis application of
the scripture was similar to that of
his .first rejection. Tin* significance of
this visit Is found in verses f» and ff
—the limitation of the mighty-Christ
through unbelief hv lliosp who know
L-bbn best.
' II. The Mission of the Twelve. ;(vv.
ffa-lff). From the pafallel account we
find why Jesus sent forth these disci
ples (Matt. 4*;eA>—because the peo
ple were scattered as sheep without a
shepherd. In the tenth chapter of
Matthew we find the names of rlu»se
whom lie sent out (vv. 2-70). the fifth
verse of which designates that only j
Jews-^rrrr In rinded in this mission: *
We need tn rememtier Unit those dis-_
elides were sent out before his cruci
fixion. Their pilgrim diameter is
shown In Marl* and tlie* solemn
manner of their dealing with those
who reject them is Indicated in verse
eleven. They were being sent forth
as sheep in the midst of wolves. They 1
were to be delivered up to the- eoun' i!
arid hail'd before the TuIrrK of the
synagogues...hut-with them was to go
an enabling bower (Matt. 10:20).
Meeting persecution was to he a part
of ihelr program. Tlioy-unHelpiite' !he #
persecution with whichjCIfirisiJLs iden
tified. for Lc exhorts them (Matt.
,_U10:2.^-.TI). to he of courage mid to fear
not. fnr are they not “of .more value
than Die sparrows?” Their going forth
was to bring divisions (Matt. 10:B4),
hut also a reward to those who re
ceived tltctn aright—a righteous man’s
reward. (Matt. 10:40-42.) Notice
their obedience (Mark 6:12-13), and
their achievements ns the visible evi
dence of the power they had received:
Ilk Malignant Hate, (vv, 14-20),
.Mark gives us the most complete no-,
count of the death of John the Baptist.
Tt Is not a lesson that we need to cm- j
phiislze to the sehohirs of the younger
grades, hut It has a deep significance
to those of the more advanced depart
ments of the Sunday-school*: and if
we are going to.get the set pe of the
whole-Kphflo of Mark, it niu^t he con
sidered. Herod thought he had tri
umphed. hut he was defeated. Thus it
is with tlie sinner always—he over
shoots the mark. Germany's hatred of
England stands in the way of its com
plete domination of Europe., and It
. j was Germany’s pride which cajised it
•UnihaiTaA'-mitint,/*]3fo help her out le r ‘
named ou r a-few titles.. - >
'•' Bright! ning, life, Judi said, “Oh. how
I have it. It N ‘Tli'C Light Thai Fall
ed * ” r •
•It w;ei -ttyw t-lte clerk's turn 1o look,
the title-r way. Finally, lending her 1<>
a shelf 1*011 taiitmg the. set. lie asked
hcrvwhielrof tin* books she- wait ted. ,
“AU. it ere- it is." sffo said.
She uahtml ' The Trimmi'it Lamp." ’
Stop using" calomel! It makes you
sigk. Don't-Lose a day's work. If you
feel lazy, sluggish, bilioifs or consti
pated. listen tomej t ^
Cajom'el is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the hones.
Calomel, \\hen, it' comes info ,contuct
With sour l.ilc?- crashes into It. break
ing it up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are’“all knocked out,” if your liver is
torpid and bowels constipated or you
have headache, dizziness, coated ton
gue, if breath is bad or stomach sour,
Jttsf try a spoonful of harmless Dod
son’s Liver Tone.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and gi*t a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
spoonful tonight, and doesn’t
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str&lghten you right up and make yon
ffcel fine and vigorous by morning, I
want you to go back to the’’store and
get your niohey. ' Dodson’s Liver Ton*
is destroying the sale of caloiuel be
cause it ia real liver medicine; entirely
vegetable, therefore it can-not salivate
or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile’Ttnd consti
pated waste which- is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’s
IJver Tone will keep the entire family
feeling fine for months. * Give it to
your children. It is harmless; doesn’t
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.
—Adv. • /
As a new cotton-picking mad tine is
driven over a lldd four men follow it
and piek the bolls with nozzles con
nected to piu-wVmtie apparatus with
Which it is eqiiipjihff.
In<ilRf»llon produce* iRiairreeable and
■omf-tlinfa alarming: g.vt^ptomi WrlRht'a
Indian Vnretabli- Pitta stimulate the diges
tive proceaeea to function naturally. Adv. I
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Tlie manufacture of glycetin from
sugar is it war triumph.
Spring Run of Distemper
MAY BE WlIdU.Y AVOIDED. BY UjSfNG
<«Cnni||UC** A small outlay of money brings very
JrUlloo great results It * a (are cure and 4
preventive iT you- use it as per directions Simple, safe
and sure. The SI sixf ia twice- the quantity arid an ounce
more than the 60e size Get your horses In bent condition
for late spring and summer. All druggists, harness deal
ers or manufacturers. . __
.spoil* MEDICAL CO., Hiaafaiiarrrg. (.oahi n lnd.
BcLtcr* suffer._.a great
to do st tirtlc wrong.
w rout
Than
- N? 'Toniolit-
Tomorrow Feel Rioht
Get a as c Box
do Avoid Operations
Mrs. Etta Dorion,. of Ogdentburg, Wi» M says:
**I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pain*
like a knife through my back and side. I finally lost ail my
strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation
but I would not listen to it I thought of what I had read about
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first
bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me.
All women who have female trouble of any kind should try
Lydia E. Pinkbam’? Vegetable Compound.”
How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation.
Canton, Ohio.—“I suffered from a female trouble which
caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that
would have to go through an operatinn hefore I could
get well.
" "My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be
fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from
my troubles so I can do my house work.without any A
difficulty. I advise any woman who is afflicted with
female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vec
table Compound a trial and it will do as mud
for them.”—Mrs. Mariib Boyd, 1421 5th St.,
2f. E., Canton, Ohio.
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Every Sick Woman Shout
LYDIA E. PINKHAM S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS.
to make those military blunders which
prevented it from capturing Paris. So
it is .with Satan and the sTnmir; just j\
Easily Explained*/'
The.minister Haul called in the home
w'lten the'vietorv seems to be eomptrtp ( *f niw * of itis parishioners. ’I here was
God intervenes, ‘They that he for its 11 Md-hea<lpd baby in the house, also
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are more than tho\* that niY against
us.’’ The counteracting power of God
- offsets the devil’s hattvd so that we
j are blade ‘‘more than conquerors
through ldm that loved ns.”
• It was heeausp Jesus sent forth
: these disciples ttint they were called
apostles, literally “sent ones.” They
1 h«'d been called unto him (Mark ff:7),
then ><^nt forth; . pot «it>jcrly. hut by
•amtt-her child 'with beautiful brown •
eyes and soft golden curls. The min
ister was struck with tlie beauty of i
the little one-and said: “'Where did I
you get your kig brown eyes and your
pretty curly hair?" The child looked
afc’hiii) in wonder and said: “I had my
eyes when I comp, and 1 my hair
growed.” \
Sharper Sting.
“Mnndy went to the party las’ time,
and dun ‘seen Willyuin dar, and she's
all cut up' lamt it.”
“You mean that she was cut by Wil
liam's coldness; Sarah?” ^
“No'in; she warn’t dun cu^up wlv
Willyiim’s coldness; whqf.ijun eut dat
woman up was Wlllyum's razali,
ya.ss. im.” .
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twos. sqModay - The Ibtiely' servant 4ias
with him The Holy Spirit. Our tnes-
1 sage Is "pehet'/’ hut we must: have
peace ourselveVif we are to impart it
to others. \ l. 1 - j
If punishment is x to he mensueed by i
the amount of light one sins against,
the heaviest punishment must jest :
upon those in America )md England
j \vho know the gospel hut reject 'it.
It is evident that five dlsehdes re-
There is no evil withput a remedy.
Real Friendship.
"How dn r they get along with
neighbors?” "Ve^y well. Tiicy even
lend each other sugar,”
Cod Catch Brings $25,000.
- A Japanese fishing schooner that had^
fished Its way across the Pacific ar
rived at it Pacific port with a catch
of 100,000 cod, which the captain Im
mediately sold to a local fish dealer
for a sum sabl ot he In the neighbor-
liood of $23,000.
After diseluirging the cargo, the
schooner took on a large quantity of
sail, with the object of fishing its way
hack to Japan.—Portland Oregonian.
N
. Trying to cut, youL own hair is shear
nonsense.
eelved-great power (vv. 12.. 13) as^soc .
gi*stod hy their return CVr-30). Tlic>
acted wisely in ti.-Ulng, .Testis “nli
things,” both what tiWy had done and
taught. Although sen* forth, thev wrn +
• - , ' -o *
not to spend time in visiting and en
tertaining. nor in seeking the hospital
ity of tlje rich. Tliyy were to , b<
■nvlmlt.v dv^pendcht upon Gi-d. ta^iTig"
nothing with them in their journey- .
ings. hut staff and sandals, betokening
their pilgrim character. Th e gospel of .
Mark givi's tts the pieturf^.of the ideal
. w «Tvnnt. ,
There sin* more ti'inptati'ons tp hr«*ak
uJp* commandments .than there are en
eou>qgements to keep them. Ib-solve I
to heLp break the tenii»tiJtions and t'
help malcKthe enCouragi-trv-nts,
fri hiatefTal tfiipgs it’s vi«>t wlWf we
want hut wluit we get that < oHtits. In
spiri*mil. it's not what we claim‘hut.
whttf* we’ve got.
Fnirh is the practical exerc+sy of
1 the spirtfuat'eyes. Spirit is the only
, true HUbslfancc. The spiritual body
the real rnafc.—Henry Wood.
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Af EACH FAMILY saved one cup of wheat flour it would amount to
5,500,000 pounds, or more than 28,000 barrels. If this saving was mad?
three times a week, it would amount to 858,000,OOO- poundsvor 4,37?-,00U
barrels in a year. ' x - .. ..
You can do your share in effecting this saving and really help to 'win
the war by omitting white bread from one meal today and baking in it9
place muffins or corn Jbread made according to this- recipe:
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\, Corn Meal Muffins
\ cup corn meal j 2 tablespoons sugar
1 \ cups flour , - No eggs
. Jj teaspoon salt 1 cup milk
4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder i tablespoons shortening
Sift dry ingredients together into bowl; add milk and tnelted
+ 1 shortening and beat well. _ Bake. ir).,^r«lied..muffin,,UpsJiL..lU?L^..
~ ^ oven about 20 minutes. Same batler may be baked as torn , t ,
bread in greased shallow pan.
Oar new Red, White and Bias booklet, “Best War Time Recipes,”'-containing many other
recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods mailed free—address
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., DEPT. W, 135 William St, New York
FOOjD WILL WIN THE WAR
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