Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, August 01, 1918, Image 7
BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
WRY WOMEN DREAD
OLD AGE
Girls' Make beauty lotion at
home for a few cents. Try 111
By REV. W. W. KETCHUM
Director of Practical Work Courae,
Moodr Bible inatitute, Chicago
>OK, MOTHER! v 13 TONGUE
COATED, BREATH FEVERISH
AND STOMACH SOUR?
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into
a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best freckle,
sunburn and tun lotion, and complex
ion whitener, at very, very small cost./
Your grocer h;^ the lemons and
an>^drug store or -toilet enynreir Will-
supply throo'Tiunres of drcbliFd* white
for a few corny. Massage "this sweetly
fragrfint lotion 'into the face, rtt*ek,
arms and hands and see how freckles,
sunburn and tan disappear and how
clear, soft-and widte the skin bedoiugs,
Yes! It is harmless.—Adv.
''CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS 1
CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM- "
ACH, LD/ER, BOWELS.
I
lv and vou will find that the system will
always he in perfect working order. Your
spirits will be enlivened, your ^huscles
made strong and your face have once
more the loojt of youth and/health..
New life, fresh strength and health will
eonVe as you coatinue this treatment. When
your first vigor has beei>_restored continue
i for awhile taking a capsule or two each
1 day. They will ke<-p you in c<»nditioti and
’prevent a.return of yotir troubles.
Tliere i« onlv i ne guaranteed . brand of
Haarlem Oil Capsules, 001,0 MEDAL.
There are many fakes om the market. He
sure you get the Original GOLD MEDAL
Imported. Ilaarlein Oil ('apsules. They are
the only reliable. V sale by all first-clasa
druggi-ts!—Adv.
DETAILS ALMOST TOO MEAGER
Getting His Own 1 Back.
A emdc lit ,n clump lodging I louse
placed a triek on a grumbling hoarder,
by ,.st mug’ liii'u with a piece of leather
instead of steak. i .
— “You have evidently .(Tianged . your
butcher," said t lip 'hoarder, looking up
at the landlady,'after sawing a minute
or two on the leather.
e
“Same butcher as' usual,” said she;
feigning imibeetiee «»,* the trick of the
cook, of winch she had been quietly
informed “why ?" i
"Oh, nothing uuieh," said the man. \
sfill.trying to make an impression on
the leather; "only this prrrr r 'of meat'
js .the tenderest Pve itad here for ^ome ~
Example cf the'Over-Simpl^ Story a3
It Is Sometimes Tolqi in
Public Prints. _ -
Another»vNorth Carolina Case.
.1. \V. Glover, sho* rr.ukerf IIS N.
Main St., Salislmry. S’ C . says:
. "'I triive suffered at tine s from
ispells of backache/ The pain was
so se-f-cre at tIrffes I muliln’t pet
o.ut of bed without help Finally
n friend advised me to pet Iloan's
■Kidney "Fills and at few doseft of
Doan’sistiVpped theYha* kache and
since then when .I h/ve had any
trouhlela few- of Doan's have al
ways made me well again. I can’t
gay too mil' h In "praise of Doan's
and. hope otheFs Will try tb^m.”
(Statement given January
Dn May 11. lf'lfi, Mr Glover said:
"Doan’s KidnVy Pill? rid me. of
kidney trouble and 1 .consider
A sfu y s , deceitful
above all tilings,\
."hopeless!y wicked.
Now the Bible does not set out to
prive that God Is. It assumes that
every Intelligent man will believe this,
and so ifs pages open with the sublime
and stupendous statement: “In the be
ginning God.” The Bible, hnVever,
does tell us that “the heavens declare
the glopy of God,” and that "the Invisi
ble things of him from the creation of
the world are. ( leatdy-ween."' So while
the Bible .does not try to prove that J
God is. It dbes.tldl us that God, whose
existence It assumes, may he known.
It tells us that nature Is one of
the books which God has given us,
iti w hb li he tolls us about himself. Jt
fells us that another book in which
God is revealed Is the. Bible itself, the
written word oflGod, and that a third
one Is the living or’Incarnate AYord,,
the I.ofd* Jesus C’hnst, of whom it is
said: “No man hath seen God tit any
time; the qnly begotten Son, which is
in the bosom of tin Father, he.hath
declared him;” 1 that is, "fed him
forllw” ns I lector Scofield says, “into
full revelation."
No man, then, need be. In Ignorance
of God with three books making him
I.nmvn, and,with such a threefold rev-,
elation of God, how can anyone deny
that Gpd is. or'he ignorant^of him?
Tl. The One Who Plays the Fool,
lie is the person .whir fails to. take
x God into .account; that is,The acts us if
there were.no God. Saul /lid this when
lie sought David's life. / He left God
""out of his reckoning in Ins determliiH-
tion to slay David, anti dhe’iiighf when
The'was Encamped. sm^iaimled Jvv his
soldiers-and bodyguard, David sii*alth-
lly^inade his way through the guard
with one of Ids trusty followers, and
removed the bolster from-under Saul's
head, and the cruse of water jmirthjp
spear that were hy his "side. without
awakening hi'tp or any of.the soldiers.
Withdrawing in safety to the hillside,
..David shouted hack to tire captain of
Raul's urijiyt "Atiner! Abner!" and
wlieh this sleepy captain, with... Saul
'ami the encamped suldierw, awakened,
they saw David oh the hillside,
stretching forth his trophies tlgit they
might see that he could have' Taken
Saul’s life if he had chosen. Then it
was that Saul, realizing that he had
left God out of his reckoning in Ids nP
tom fit to slay David, exclaimed: "I
have played the fool.”.
And sb dv.’os every, one w ho does not
take God into account. The man or
the woman who schemes, or phi ns .and
lives ns if there were no God in the
world is as ldg a fool ns the, person
lenity?" ho who says in his heart': “Tliorfe is no
God." Both are fools beeojfsc they
deny the existence of GmD/one hy his
words professes Ids {Udreism, while
the other lives his, /
IJi. The Rich Fool.
TTe is the min' whose ambition In
life Is to accumulate w.ealth.
Christ portrays him in the parable
lie announced a bonne- - of tlie irurtr who, having a great liar-
and a bumper baby. vest pulled down Ids barns and built
greater.a nil when they were filled said
to himself, “Soul, thou hast much broods
| laid up for. many years;'take thint
ease; eat. drijik and-be merry.” But
Got) said unto him, “Thou fool, fids
night thy soul shall be required of
thee; then whus^ shall these things he
which fliou JlaSt provide]’?"
Ho\yv many folks tlier.e are in the
worTJT ynth whom tjie supreme thing
lA life" is the -retting of material tilings,
tludi* one ambition to’ - accumulate
.wealth? They strain a^d scheme and
i work and'worry to get gain, forgetting
• that a day is coming when their souls
-/shall bp required of them, and then.
lf\tliey have suei-ccded,- ^ike the rich
in:>n Jn tin- partible, it will be* perti
nent to xgsk them, “Whose shall, those
thipgs liM^vk^fid if thoy die. having
/ laid up treasures for thetnsolVes, anil
are not rich-tm^xDl God, they'have
'gone into the othelSWerhl
One night in NcV
wealthy man Jay dvng.
n-tpterial thing the iiea.i
but one thing lie felt h
tlhTt was prayer. Se
gardener, a godly-soul.
• to pray for Win, and w!
hook at the tongue, mother! , If
cot ted, or your child is* listless, crosg,
orish, breath bad, restless, doesn't
e«( tWAtrtliy.-full of cold or Tins sore
tlii'iat M»r any other children's a 11-
im;ifl, give a teaspoonful of .“Cali-
foriiu Syrup of Figs,” then don't
worry,, because It is perfectly hai'in-
less, and in a few hours all this con
stipation poison, sour bile and fer
menting waste v.;*i gently move out of
the hewVls, and you have n well, play
ful child again. A thorough "inside
Ability Recognized.
Nimh had-tlie whole oeeiin to 1dm
DOAN’S
KIDNEY
PILLS
Buffalo, N. Chemiats
self.- -He didn’t have to be much of a
navigator:'' --
"Maybe. But you vvjll admit lie,
a womiler as’aii animal I mi pel)."
60c a Box At All Store*. FosCer-Milbum d
The Strong Withstand the Hrit of Summer
Bette"? 'than the We.tk
Old people teeble ard yonnjter pe<'ple
Wti->areweak mil lie stri-rKt.hena-il and enabled u>
f u ill-ouch the denrf*«1rj; heat of MirtiarerbT~frr*-
n^tiHOVN’S TASTKI.KSS chill TONIC. It pnrltl.-*
and enriches the hlnod and bnlids up, 1 he wh ..<• srs-
lem. You ran m>ud feel iu> Slrentcihemuu, tpvigor-
ailng Hffect. 60c.
clean •dug
(.-Ctiraes all that Is neces
No Sentiment About ft.
“I presume you are keeping bis old
l«*ve letti is lip- ■Jeitltrqenra. reasops?"
"No. For business reasons. I mny
want to -ne him tor breach of j>rom-
Ne."
T+ie Summer Solstice,
June 21 is tin* day of the year when
the sun Is directly over tin* equator,
and for several days abuuijthat time
there is no observable . difference in
his position, or his hours of rising and
setting, it is tin* longest dhy of tin*
year. ' r v
par.ff. It should he the first treatment
giveirTiTniiy sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cal
ifornia Syrup of f'igs."~ [ w’hieh luTs
full (!!r»‘vHons for babies, children of
ail ages ami for grown-ups plainly
printed on th~ bottle. Look carefully
and sic that/lt Is made bv the “Cali-
fornia I-Ti^Syrup Company.”—Adv.
This N almost iis meager of d<*ta
the letter of. G«*firgc Beezt*r to
mother: "The weather-Is q'ulte r
father died yesterday; h<tplng you
wi.-tl. ns this leaves me. T am.” et-
WliCnty promin<*nl'citizen is
nowadays, tin* fellow . who does
leaping Is tin* pi>Hm> report it. .ho
tlic trail f<.r al! ’V- r .aets. Tile I’
sTory con fort hV io rule, blit It conf-
ton closil^. -Rowing that :i good t
may oiisilv be overdone.- G. M. 1
Soatth* Post Intelligencer, x*
is that.the other fellow
worth sharing.
At the Boarding-House
,-Hashleiglr, my egg i- It;
One bntlto^of L^r. reory.'e "Dead Sh<(t”
will have you money, time, anxieiy and
health. One dost.- «jilflcit-nt, without : astor
Oit in uddlCuh. Adi-.
I positively cannot eat
A iau-.ln Imc tvt-woyt h»«*ks at -a —wofH
i's ^int am) -ho< but tmy- no atfien
nn to flic rest of her wearing’ up
S*M t*r 50 Tevt. FOB ilAI.AP.IA CEB15 APB FITSl
All*-* Fla* Octrtl Strfigkfziv; Toitc. At Ail txn*
Have vnii'tried the oilier end?
Smootlt rMns Gu«—-wat(T
ltrouk is deep.-- Shakes'] test it
Cuticura St^ps Itchlpg.
The Soap to cleanse and T^ntment to
soothe and hloal most forms of Itching,
burning skin and scalp affections.
Ideal for toilet use. For free samples
address, “Cuticura, Dept. X. Boston.”
Sold by drugglstsTind by mail. Soap
2fi, Ointment Dfi and 1*0.—Adv. i
Y NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hydly realize that
1 of all the children born in civilized countries, twentyf-two per cent.,
/* oi nearly one-quarter, die before thev reach one year; thirtv^seven
^per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before
they are fifteen I ■ f
We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save
mnnytpf these previous lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many
of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations.
Diops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain
more or less opium br morphine. They are,-in considerable quantities,
deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation ,and lead
to congestion*, aickness, death. There can be no danger in the-use of Cas-
toi ia if it bears the signature of'Chas. H. Fletcher yy %j~
as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind.^cO^ //^“T
Genuine Castoria always tx-nrs the signature of *
All's Fair in —i—
Plane NoWsv [uiblislit'd by tin* on---
listed. men of tin* fiviajion service it;
France, says: "An ollteer and a <a h t
on Ids post (‘onvsjsind With tlie suihe*
girl back borne and syiid ofii< < r een- i
sons tin* cadet’s mail." ,
Keep a close watch on yourstom-
ach this summer. We need air our
fighting strength. War work—
chang^of diet—will make us all
easier prey to stomach and bowel
trouble than ever before. It is so
eat-y to become overheated on a
blazing hot day, especially after
eating a hearty meal. And then
the excessive heat make# us flood
our stomachs with all .kinds of
cold drinks. That’s 1$id at any
time; much worse—even danger
ous—when there is the slightest
feeling of stomach trouble.
Keep the stomach sweejt and'
pool and free from too*much acid
—that’s about all'that is neces
sary. It’s not so much the diet
as to kebp the poison from start
ing trouble. You.can easily do
this if youwill-just take a tablet or
two of EATONIC after your meals.
EATONIC is the wonderful new
compound that absorbs the harm
ful gases and juices and almost -^
instantly drives away stomach
misery. •
Instead Of sudden and painful
attacks of indigestion, after yoa
begin using EATONIC you’ll foi^
get you have a stomach. Apd there
will be no more heartburn, fdod
repeating,sour stomach, gaj? pama,
or that lumpy, bloated feeling ypu have
eo often experienced after eating. Thee
your appetite—you know liewdnirti it
is to satisfy in hot weatfreF- eat one or
two EATONIC Tablets a half hoar b»>
fore meals—and you will enjoy the re
sults and feel btftter in even’ way.
These art* a few reason^ Why you
-An Over-rtpe Tomato
add othprovcr-rlp<“ voift-uthlps or fruits open carso
very serious Howol Trouij o In h"t weattie.' ("hei-lr
It as uulcklr as (Mjsslble. (.>•■; a bottle of LRkVK S
BAB YiBoW KI, >t I.IlIt’lNK, a safe and Mir** rimedv
for srrtnm' r li arrhoeas. It is Just us effective lur
\ Probably Peddler
Tough Luck:"
i In* lung no«t»*r i-< tin air pump
which isf 11^t (1 to start tin* brentbirtg
profess; in newly born babies.
Tf your rye* smart or feel scalded
man Ky< I’a earn* a il< d i.p n yoinx t
Is Just -the th-lnK to nlltv. th< m. Ad
Mixed.
Di(| Smit li got t longs
to spoipf yturr mixed?
collentlv go o
igS'tlSJ
of These Two Women
uffulcy.K V.— M I am the mother of four children, and for
nearly three ye^rs I sttli'ered from a ftlnale trouble with jiaiiis
in my hick, and side, an<^ a general weakness. I had pro-
\ fessional attendant^) most of tha^ time but did not seem to
^ get welL As a last resort I decided to try Lydia E.
I’inkliam’s Vegetable Compound which I had seen
advertised in the newspapers, and in two weeks noticed
a marked improvement. I continued its use and,am
\ now ^ ree f roj n. pain and. able to do all my house-
—\. work.”— Mrs. Ik B. ZieIlinsila. 202 Weiss Street.
JtO Ma!o,fr.Y.i.
- Portland, I^d.—-‘fl had a displacement and suffered
I so badly from ii attimis I could not be cn my feet
at all. I was all down and so weak I couid not
r \ do my housework, was nervous and could not lie
^ down at night. I took treatments from a physician
a - \ but they did' not help me. My Aunt recommended
M \ Lvdia E. 1‘inkham’s Vegetable ‘Compound. 1 tried
J / \ it and now I am strong and well agairt and do
4 1 my own work and I give Lydia E. ldnkham’s
r' Vienna Sausage
A Refreshing Change
'HE tenderness of the meat, the delicacy
of the seasoning are noticeable, the mo
ment you taste Libby’s Vienna Sausage.
flu* gare* n
fie, -fervor
Mrs. Joskpuini
prayer, the dying tmllitmaire
“Joay, w wlwgrfffr nn 1 ." "KTTr
I sing?”- asked the gardener. J
man who wos rich in houses an
end bofids nrjd mortgages c
“King. John. tj(ie song, T’qine
hY7(T fiobt 1W wp- U "oa
mr4ryU’k and «w»re.* " anti the g;
sang tjiis hlc^ed song of in\it::Tt*ni to
the mllllynnire who 'knew thr jt with
(tod his money did not cotint and that
If fte wtn to l>e xaved It niu'it fie a.- r
>oof and ne=dy sinner.
For it is tpade from morsels oTcKoice meats,
seasoned with the greatest‘caifb—to bring
out all the rich, savory flavor. . fi
Serve Libby’s Vienna S.ausage today. Not
Fa ?ry Sick Woman Should Try
only is it^^'refreshing'change, but a hearty
and inexpensive meat. * t ' i
«*uer
Libby, MfNttll A Libby, Chicago
LYDIA E.P1NKHAM HtDICIHt C& LYNN.MASS.