Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, March 13, 1919, Image 6
BA&HWXLL
r HOW MRS. BOYD
t AVOIDED AN
OPERATION
Washington cm |A CROSS, FEVERISH
■h H- CHIU IS HUMS
Canton. Ohio.—“t JutterxEfrtrn •
(•male trouble which cauaed mj much
suffering, and two
doctors decided
that i would have
to go through an -
operation before 1
could get welL
** My mother, who
had been helped by
Lydia E. Pinkham’a
Vegetable Com
pound, advised me
to try it before sub-
mi tting to an opera
tion. Itrelievedme
from my troubles
OR CONSTIPATED
K,„ MOiTWCBl »j|B
US--
13 COATED, BREATH HOT OR
STOMACH SOUR.
Navy Department toftrmg Hometts itereicdTeafl
W
-CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS"
CAN'T-
The Blessedness
of Heaven
By RQBf. McWATTY RLSSELL. DvD.
T Pr<' “
• •• • ■■ • »* VWW WWW* I
'rofessorof Bible Doctrine and
Homiletics -/
Moody Bible Institute. Chicago
A small bottle of “Danderine”
keeps Mir thick, strong,
beautiful.
ASHING TON.—Plans ifor bringing homo the hot lies of'all navy officers.
ACH, LIVER, BOW.ELSv
TEXT—And God shall wipe away all
tears from their eyes.—Rev. 21:4.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Lorn-
sund a trial and it will do aa much for
lem.”—Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 6th
St- N. E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious condi* 4-
tions where a hospital operation is the
only alternative, but on the other hand
•o many women have been cured by this
famous root and herb remedy, Lydial£
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after
doctors have said that an operation was
necessaryevery woman who wants
to avoid an operation should give it a
fair trial before submitting to such a
trying ordeal.
If complications exist, write to Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,
for advice. The result of many years
experience is at your service.
sailors and marines now burled on foreign so if lire heiug worked out by
the navy department and (he actual work will be undertaken within the next
few months. The wishes of relatives
will govern the return of the bodies,
and also the final disposition. Those
brought home eitliVr will he sent for
ward for private interment or hurled
In the Arlington or some other nation
al cemetery, as relatives may decide.
The department’s announcement ex
pressed a preference for bringing home
nil bodies. 1 ■*”" ' ”"
The department’s statement sold
_ It’s all tiglu to pray ttrtngs -
you want, hut it’s a good idea to work
for file things you aetually need,
r ■ ■ ■ i . ■
that -where bodies were brought home
for burial tn national cembterie* full
military honors would he ,aecnrdefl7”and "Tllat when 1 private Interment was
desired the navy would prepay all expenses up to delivery of the casket to
relatives ynd that the war risk insurance bureau of the bureau of the treas
ury would refund actual burial expenses not exceeding $100 iu each case upon
presentation of the claims.
Relatives of the dead pf the navy hii<| naval reserves were requested to
.write the bureau of medicine anti surgery as to their wishes,.nn«rThose of the
dead of the marine corps were invited to communicate with the commandant
of th« corps. . * . _
It Is believed that many good Americans will take adviuHage-xd. the
arrangement announced l»y the department. The feeling -of tle^ average
American, parent whose, sun bus given-Ins all tn Ids cnmitry is a iNUtiliiimlitm
of pride and grief. To many there i* comfort ill the public ceremonies **t‘ a
ffiherat
And many will wish to have the*grave of the loved one near at hand.
One of the complaints of unbelief
concerning the Bible as a revelation
from God, is its
Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty
of your hair jn a few
moments.
seeming scarcity
of details concern
ing the nature of
the heavenly lift*.
Considering the
interest which
must ever be at
tached to a sub-,
ject so lofty and
important as im
mortality. it lias
been claimed that
God.. might iiuve
told us a little
more about that
heavenly home
and the life lo
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children “California Syrup of
Figs," thut this is their ideal laxative,
,, because they love its pleasant taste
aqd it thoroughly cleanses the tender
little stomach, liver and bowels with-
jwhicli the Gospel
Hayes'
Debutante Slouch Gone; Automobile Slumo Going
WO war cnsimfties have not yet been recorded. They afe t.lie «J«*ath of tits
debutante slouch and the near demise «*f the nutomohlle slump. Since
Healing Honey
The Tickle
— • t.... — * *
Heals The Threat
Caras Ths
Stops
■ ■■ s ■
Cough
vyotfien have driven anihulim«*»*s, .*«*rttbbcd r»nliMH floor*
as the nurses* assistants and condtic*
toretted tju* fighting timli known as the
traveling public, the physical slouch
end slump have passed into oblivion.
The feminine figure lots changed. It
has thinned and , strengthened. By
actual measurements taken in hun
dreds of cases during the past three
years by n woman whose* business It
Is to clothe (Jje female form divine, it
Is found thst hips are going dowu and
1 chests are going up.
War has done for women In
fetched and carried
out griping.
When cross, irritable, feverish, or
breath is bad. stomach sour, look at
the tongue. Mother! If coated, give
H. tenspoonful of this harmless "fruit
laxative,” and iu a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, sout bile-and
undigested food passes out of the bow
els, and you have u well, playful child
again. When the little system Is full of
cold, throat sore, has stotuach-ache. dl-
arrhirn, Indigestion, colic—remember,
a good “Inside cleansing” should al
ways he the first treatment given.
... Millions of niotners keep “California
Syrup of Figs” handy; they know, a
teaspoonful today saves a sick eh.id
to-morrow. Ask your druggist for a
bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,”
which has directions for haldes, chil
dren of all ages nnd grown-ups printed
on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits
•old here, so don’t be fooled. Get the
genuine, made by “California Fig
Syrup Company."—Adv.
Is a divine invitation. To such objec
tions, there are two -answers;
First, God has been limited iu his^
revelation by man’s rapacity to re
ceive, and second, Bible • revelation
concerning the future is much larger
than is generally supposed. *j_- j
Effect soon
Its Soothing Healing
ghree relief.
If the Cough b deep—a ted end die Heed
or Cheat is tare. • penetrating salve abould
be applied. This greatly help* any oough
tyrup in curing Coughs end Coidt
A FREE BOX OP
QROVE’S
O PEN TRATE SALVE
f Ojm tn Pont uO Pmtfitw J
Fir Ctnt Me, Hill Mlt, ul Cnq.
b eodoaed with every bottle of HATES*
HEALING HONEY Thia b the only
cough ayrup on the market with which
this additional treatment is given. The
•aIve is also very valuable a* a Germicide
for the No&e and Throat. You ^et both
remedies tor the price of one. 35c
Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist
should not have it in stock, be will order
It from his nearest Wholesale Druggist
months what phyricimix, lecturers and well-intci|tion«sl maiden aunts have not
*H*eo able to do In hundreds of years. Women have been seolded, wanted,
.hreatetfed and even laughed at for misshaping their poor bodies and playing
hob with their heulth at the behest of Yashkiu.
Came the war and the solendld response by women to its demands for
hard work and Incexsant service. What has happenisl? H** It overtaxed or
hurt Ihetr bodies? Just the op|Mislte. It has given them new physiques. It
has broadened the diaphragm on ua average of two to three inehew. melted
the fat from the hips us If by rnugif, ye|ilais*d udl|»o*e with muncle on arms and
legs, flattened the ugly “old wotuan’M hump” at the hack of the ms k and
symmetrized the chest and hunt lines.
Verily, Rllnmcss and *ha|»olliic** are the reward of |!u* woman who dedi
cated herself, body and soul, to war work.* The canteenette has aniHiiplished
without reoiliiiig it results for which formerly she s|M-nt large wads of hus
band's gold at heal ttL.nl ltd lo* and reducing parloi>, not to mention gyms and
Turkish huths. Iu niuuy ensee she ha* actually grown taller from reaching
and bending, and the straight, even swuylaacktsl. carriage that come* from
toting trays of friisl egg*, eoft'ee and cm lard pie.
War bus taught women to work. Ttiey will never enjoy Idleness again.
Nor will they ever return to unsanitary, uncomfortable nnd unsightly f!i*h:ou*.
May Come in Handy, He Thinks.
“Thrifty,'isn't he';”
“Very. 4W > even sn\e* Id* worn out
phonograpli nisslles.**
Important to all Woman
Readers of this Paper
Form Clothes for Men; Sprightly,\ Inspirational
ORM clothes will he the vogue during the present year.
Made. Recommended and Guarantead to
the Public
by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY,
MANVXACTUUX3 Of
Qrove’s Tasteless Chill Toole
So decree* the
I* National Association of Merchant Tailors. All delegate* etiiphu*ize the
form-liiting trend of the time*. Some of them go so far a* to suggest that
mature gentlemen of a plump, if not
Keep a
Bottle Handy
Vain whether it
cornea from rheu
matism, neuralgia,
sciatica, backache
or sprain is usually
most acute at night
If you have a battle of Yager's
Liniment handy and use it you
get quick relief. Price 35c.
The large bottle contain* twice
■a much u the usual 50c bottle of
liniment and last* the average fam
ily for months. At all dealers.
YAGERS
LINIMENT
RELIEVES PAiN
GILBERT BROS. A CO. Baltimore. Hd,
Get Longer Better Wool
Shear wrh % machine anTleav* no second cut* nor
•car the sheep. Use A Stewart No. 9 Pali Bearing
Shearing Michme. Get* ! 5% more sooleisily opd
quickly. Removes th s fibre complete!/, making it
longer atufbe'fer sellmg. Le > es a smooth, even
ntubblet or next year'* gr >w h. Machine soon
pays f or itself. Pn. e f! ♦ Send us $2 — balance oo
orrtvaL Writet' jrjtatalag,
CHICAGO fLFXIBLC SHAFT COMPANY
* *' • in, 12th and (Mini A.« . Uw^t, Hi,
BALSAM
A toilet preparatloa >f merll
Heine <> eredl'-ate dandruff.
For K iiionsf Color end
rorix moruif Loior ena
tin it j tuGny or Faded Hair.
40c. ana fluoet Druinrwto.
corpulent, tendency will iieed„ “stays’*
tn get away with .In* uewj**t thing*, io
masculine ndnruincnt.
Accnrdlng to the t»*rtn* rtf th<
trade masculine *t> It** for th** ensuing
twelve* Timntlis 'arc tn In* sprightly
wifhnut fonsjacuotisncs*; dashing
without verging ots PTrrnncsTTmrrtrfn!
In temperament and tnspirati'Iu
firace of the Incvitahh* summer flan
nels of the past men will wear recrea
tional raiment, fashioned of silk, tine
line, and other delicate fabrics. KvcTl the prosaic sack suit of business Is
to have a “swing” imparted to it by a high waistline and a long, vent hack.
But It is In sporty toggery that the styles are going to go the limit. Coats
will he strapped gild tabbed and plaited. Riding coats are to have flaring
skirts, a hack vent nmning-to tlie'higli Waistline, diagonal jeTTed~pockets, and
upon both sides with an additional outside pocket, neatly flapped, to carry
change. ' ■.
So there Is .every opportunity for tli<> shapely tenderfoot to go the llpiit
this year by the syushore and in the mountains in the way of fearful and wou-
Thoutand* upon thousand* of women
have kidney or bladder trouble nnd never
•uapect it.
Women'* complaint* often prove to he
nothing el«e hut "kidney trouIdo, or the
result of kidnev or bladder diaeaee.
If the kidney* are not in a healthy con
dition. the> may cause the other organ*
to becoYne di*e.i«ed
You m.iv -uffer pain in the ha* k, head
ache and ln«* of ambition.
Poor health in ike* \ou nervuu*. irriti-
k!e and may 1>«* de*pondint; it nukes any
one mo. - i
But hundred* of women claim that Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. bv re-toring
health to the kidney*, proved to be just
thfc remedy needed to overcome nuch
condition*.
Many send for a sample bottle-to See
what Swamp Root, the great kidnev,
'liver arid bladder medicine, will do for
them. By enclosing ten cent* td Dr.
Kilmer A Co., Binghamton. N. Y.. vou
may receive sample si/e bottle by Parrel
Post. You c!\n purchase medium and
large tize bottle* at all drug sfiae*—Adv,
And Nobody Wants .To.
* Ntf^TTit you understand women?
Wit VL*P 1 kmivc th,»y cun t b*» un-
dcrsiood. Cartoon* Miigazinc.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
dprful costumes; this should he a glad s«tison for him.
Ojit in the Rockies tluv-mitlves swear,that some of the outfits adorning
the tourist from the East and the middle.,AYcst. actually inak>
granite pea.ks shake with mirth. Thia Is jTrnhahly an exaggeration,
eran guides nsse**t tltat the mountain sheep in Rocky Mountain
the, grig:
but vet-
Nutidha!
park never will learn to trust man until something is done to tone down th«
♦enderfoot. . ’ r
No Great Rush of Foreign Laborers to Europe
F EARS of-employers that a great liorde of foreign residents of this country
s would race hack to Europe with the signing of the armistiee have not only
failed to materialize, figures of the I0014I bureau of the immigraiibn department
show*, hut such anxiety as is being
displayed to leave the shores of the
‘U. S. A. does pot Indicate that any
great jru^h may, lie oxpect«Hlt S
KODAKS & SUPPLIES
We a.so Jo mgiiest rlM* -jf ttaishiog.
Prices sad Cat.*.ague upon rsqaes*.
5. GaWtkl Optical Cs , Rieka sad, V*.
Cabbage Plants
Genuine Froatproof, all varieties, immedi
ate and future ahipmenL * By express—500,
fl-25. 1000. S2.00.5000. S8 7S Fared Poat
. Only v ^!t74 applications for per
mits to go tntctf to Eulope.an ( ountries
have been received from aliens by tUe
immigration department here since the
irmistice was signed. Of this numbec
Oiore than om^haif of those applying
either d-d no* obtain permits or did
not return to take them up.
Of those applying, about 2,000 were
i-UM. 35c SUL fl-50; iOUQ, |L5a
Utrfrisa Ct. hu Sutter. S. C
* * * ' |
Italians, the remainder being scattered among hatlves of Scandinavian coun
teles aud of Grtcce amt Great Britain. No permit* nre granted to enettiy aliens
“The applications for permit* are hut a mere drop iu the bucket," sayi
H. R. Landis, immigration agent in charge. “After the unuiMhv the appio*
tions for pernRts were rather heavy, but they have dwindled day hy lay.
“One reason, perhaps, la ttie exceptional difficulty in obtaiutug *Uip irana-
portation. A* far aa I can see, business in this section baa no ti•—»— 1 to worry 1
for fear of a shortage In. wrckUiad labor due to an outflow of tore***** back
M tbafv natlva eoantrtea.*
by local applications as ttiey cannot reach
the diseasel portion of the ear. There la
only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and thAt Is by a constitutional remedy.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through th° Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. Catarrhal Deafness la
caused by an Inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this -tube Is Inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It is entirely closed, Deafness Is the
result. Unless the Inflammation can be re
duced and this tube restored to Its nor
mal condition, hearing may he destroyed
forever. Many cas.es of Deafness are
caused by Catarrh, which Is an inflamed
That God should he limited in his
I revelation hy our capacity to receive
is easily understood. The returned
traveler -from Europe cannot give -h
detailed description of the architec
tural features of Westminster Abbey
to his little child, not because’he does
not desire to do so but because the
child is without ability to interpret
words concerning carved columns,
arch domes, and acwlptured nmebte.*
Indeed God has protected the Bible
from the sneers of the incredulous by
! limiting the descriptions of heaven to
what seem a few minor details. We
have read of an Oriental prince who
laughed In the face of the Western
traveler who told of river* chilled to
hardness so thut an elephant might
walk on their surfao*. _ It i* related
that the Southern pastor of a rural
church wa* tried for falsehood be
cause he told of an ice-making machine
seen In the North during a summer
vucutlon. G»«| ha* told men already
more than the natural man can be-
' lie' ■ _
A Wondrou* Description.
I . The Bible description* of heaven
- are exceedingly large to those who
, atudy tie* Bible with care. The clos
ing chapter* of Revelation tell of a
final Judgment, a renovated earth and
a sinless life for redeemed humanity.
Ill tlli* description the highest thing*
of earthly consideration such a* Jew
el*. precious stone* and pearls become
the lowest thing* of th** heavenly life,
where streets are of gold and the pre
clou* stones constitute city wnll*. ATT
this 1* significant, but (H*rhups the.fin
est description of heaven I* contained
In the single phrase, “God shall wipe
away all .tear* from their eye*." If
nothing else-were written, this would
be enough, for jt I* the promise that
God wlU tdimiriaie from the future
' every tear-provoking circumstance and
fill existence with all the thing* that
belong to blessedness. If we can by
survey of life discover the varied
causes of pain ami tears, we' shall
thereby discern the fullness gild joy
of that life where tear* are no more.
Tear* of Physical Pain. J
Physical pain is a Very real thing.
The cry of the infant, as it tirat draws
Its vital breath; th<- moan a of dis
tress front home* and hospitals; the
; cries of the wounded am! dying on bat
tlefields; the compressed lips of old
age as it struggles against decay, ail
tell of.the terror of physical path. It
means much to read of a life where
“this corruptible shall put on incor
ruption, and this mortal shall put on
Immortality.” He who can change tuie
dark soil into tin 1 rosebud and the
carbon into the diamond.can give man
the body of glory in the future,.
Tear* of Vexation and Disappointment.
Tears of vexation and disappoint-’
ment have blinded the eyes of niost
people. Unshed tears.till the hearts of
thousands who cannot reach their
Ideals In life. There arc tin- tour&~af
Within ten minutes after an appli
cation of Htinderine you cun not find a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your sculp will net itch, but what
will please you most will he after a few
weeks' use. when you s*-e new hair, fine
and ddwny at first—yea—byt really
new hair—growing all over the scalp.
A little Ihnnb rme ItmnmUufriv dou
bles the beauty of your hair. No dif
ference how dull, faded, brittle an 1
scraggy. Just moisten n cloth with Dan-
derine and carefully draw It through
your hair, taking one small strand at «
time. The effect l* amazing—your hair
will he light, fluffy nnd wavy, and huvw
an appearance of abundance; an In
comparable lu*tre, softne** and luxu
riance
* Get a small bottle of Knowlton's
Dnnderlne for n few cent* at any drug
•tore or toilet counter, and prove that
your hair 1* h* pretty and soft a* any
—that it ha* been neglected or injured
hy onretex* treatment—thut’* all—70a
surely cun have beautiful hair aud iota
of it if y *u will Just try a little Dta*
dertne.—Adv.
True.
“Candidate* in ancient lb me. to
make thcui*elvc* p e«,j’ar. g.i\e fr**e
“gfafh TO tit* 1 pedpte. 1
“Seem* Ilk*- poor <**l'tic*."
“Still, vou *11111 de.iy the. those
chaps actually fried •** •••since ihe cost
of living.”—I.oiil*viilc j’wuriet Journal.
WHY WOiMEN DREAD
OLD AGE
condition of the Mucous Surfaces
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any
case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by ‘ HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All Druggists 75c. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
~X
Concrete Domes.
.-“Why did you pause in 1 h>- middle
of your speech—to det yout words
sink In?” ,
"No.” replied the Lsgusted orator.
"I was out of brea'ii. With a crowd
like that I’lTliuve to crack th**i■* crani
al titus first“-
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To hall p at ol water add 1 oz. Bay Rum,
a amall box oi Barbo Compound, and ^
oZ. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this
up or. you can nox it at home at very lit
tle cost Full directions for making an<^
use^come jp each box ot Barbo Compound,
it wil! gradually darken streaked, jfaded
gr*y h*ir, and make it-*oft and glossy It
will not color the *r*lp, -t*r-iwt sticky or
rrtttv. *nd does not rub oft.—Adv.
Magnificent Roya! Residence. ,
The livo*t notable .ti**hlteclural tea
ture of Buckingluim »m are In me grand
staircase of while uiainie «h, li lead*
to tl*e state n|wiT1lite'itK. Th *e tiiag-
ainetecu suites are filled with prteele**
object* of art and hMoriral Inter**’
ted to the Brtf *h manarrh * by
royal vlstiur* of many faorratlaaa
those who have loved and lost, or
worse still have loved and gained nnd
found the object • of love unworthy.
All these tears will he wiped away in
the future. -We-shall dwell in the- di
vine light and know 'the divine- will
nnd no longer enter paths of weary
effort that must he retraceiTwith bleed
ing feei. *
Tears' of fear and dread occupy a
large place in human experience, also
tears of bereavement nnd loneliness,
and the tears of Ignorance are those
that come to the eyes of truth-loving
men, as they realize'the limitations <>f
human wisdom and-"'yearn for a fuller
knowledge of the unknown.- But the
ftill revelation Ls corning, and the tear
less life shall Ik* ours who believe la
Jesus Christ ns Saviour and Lord.
Patience. •
The exercise of patience involves a
contfmial practice of the presence of
God. For we. may be come Upon at
any moment for an almost heljjolc dis
play of g»svd 'temper, and it U a sh*irt
road to unselfishness, for nothing Is
left to self; all that, seems to belong
moat jotimately to seTf. to be self*
Private property, is invaded by these
continual trials of patience. The ram-
Ry la # fnll of ouch opportuniti*-*.—f*.
Don’t worry about old age. Don't worry
about being in other people’s way when
vou are getting on in vears. Keep your
body in good condition ami vou can be u
bale and bearty tn your old day* a* you
were when a kid, aod every one will be
glad to eee you. <’
lhe kidneys and bladder are the cau«e*
of senile affliction*. Keep them clean and
in proper working condition. Drive the
poisonous Wastes. £rmu~the avstem and
avoid uric acid accumulation*. TakeNGOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil (’apsule* periodical
ly and vou wilf find that the system will
always be in perfect working order. Your
spirits will be enlivened, your muscle*
made strong and your Tace hive once
more the look of youth and health.
New life, fresh strength, and health will
come as you continue this treatment. When
your first vigor has been restored continue
for awhile taking *a capsule or two each
day. They will keep you in condition and
prevent a return of your troubles.
There is only one guaranteed brand of
Haarlem Oil Capsules, GOLD MEDAT..
Thove are manv takes on the market. Bv
•ure you -et the Original GOLD MEDAL
Imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. They art.
the only reliable. For sale by all first-class
iggiste.—Adv.
Heard in a Store.
Bo.v't'v Gilium* k pound of coffee.
(Grocer" starts" weighing the coffee.)
No, 1 moan tea.--
Gnavr-^LoolKhereI Wliat is It you
want, ten or coffer^ 1
x X .
Boy—Butter.— Bo-jt-m Tnuwripi.
A BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION
Is always admired, nnd it is the lauda
ble umbitiou of every woman to do all
she can to make hersgtf attractive.
Many of our .southern women have
found that Tetterlae Is Invaluable ter
clearing up blotches, itchy patchej,
etc.,- and making the skin soft and
TelYety. The worst cases of eczema
and other torturing skin diseases yield
to Tetteriae.- jsold by druggists or sent
by fii&il for 50c. by Shuptrine Co..
Savannah, Ga.—Adv.
This Makes You Tired?
Walker—Did many people attend
Mr*. Jlilife'.* Ulovv>**it la*; wight?
Ryder—Oh. yes, it Houiuled so mu*dt-
like a pi*tol *hot that quite a crowd
gathered about.- . ' r
H<- vvla* live* t** bitn-elf nione hn
misery for company.
W. Faber.
When Voor Eyes Need Car*
Try Murine Eye Remedy
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