Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, March 23, 1919, Image 6
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JO - AMERICAN DRUG CO.
2i5-ai7 lbdtonSt, N. V.
Qfarral $m»ing Agtnfa.:
U#*W F. & C. . I.C
SOUTH CAROLINA
one can tell It has been applied.
Those whose hair Is turning gray or
becoming faded have a surprise await
ing them, because after one or two
applications the gray hair vanishes
and your locks beedme luxuriantly
dark and beautiful.
This Is the age of youth. Gray-
haired, unattractive. folks aren’t
wanted around, so get »busy with
Wyeth’s Sage and SnlphtiF Compound
to-night and you’ll be delighted with
ssr-Skbs*:-:-
Mr <0 T**r* rot SAUIU. CHILLI AID .TTEL
• ft** Gtawsl Susajtkealag Tsar. At Li On^tam.
«Uhe«C naturalsoil in th« world. Hunk tfftssa
Aw*»p Loe*t»-<l ou wait«Mi thors Lake Okm-
mm. Perfectly drained, **A*lly cultivated prae-
Ilf fme from iron, do fertllnerooeded. Deliak'.-
yonr dark, handsome hair and your
youthful appearance within a few
: x : ; : >:w>:vo; : Ve&i
JUICY FRUIT
TM riAVOO LASTS
• IX
The Flavor Lasts
All three kinds sealed
in air-tight, impurity-
proof packages. Be
SURE to get * WRIGLEYS
AFTER
EUERV
MEAL"
Many an ostrich feather will emerge
rotn. a long reffjvmelit this spring.
Fickle faslyon lifts come hack to them
ifter having bunished them for sev-
i "N*
?ral seasons. They respond'to fresh
ening and cleaning processes very well,
*nd when ligtit plume* cannot l>e sqc-
•ecsfiilly.renovated they may be dyed
to Mack or dark colors.
Sometimes one would like fo change*
a Ugh! colored pltlnje to another color.
If it is soiled wash It In warm suds,
then soap It very thoroughly and lay It
In a ptm of hot wafer (hut not ladling!
for half an hour. Vsnally tills will re
move nhOnf till tli •srtni*. Itjifse the
pplllie WOlL, anti shake tl until dry.
Tlu*n redyo It. to the mlvr desired.
Ostrich feathers a re recur led with
i f, * . •* - • *
a curling knife or with a curling iron.
A table knife will answer for this
work. When the feather has been
cleaned, and drTeiT a few tines at il
lime are drawn over the' knife edg®.
until all have been given a little curl.
A rather large-sized, moderately warm
curling Iron may.he used for this work,
and the end* of the dues curled over
ir.
To clean o'feather without changing
Its color or tnklng out the curl, wash
It In -gasoline, rubbing the' dues from
the rib ti* their ends. When thy
gasoline becomes soiled pour It oilt.
slightly curled. The .‘steam or heat
causes till the. tiny dues to separate
and to become dully, ytucli to the ad
vantage of the plume. Very fine plumes
should be sent to professional clean
ers, for the process of refueling them
Is tedious and for best results requires
experience. t.- ....—
To Clean Kid Glove*. —rz
"Kid gloves are cleaned by rubbing
the soiled portions with petrhl or ben-
line'Th which they have heed Imtnf r*ed,
rinsing tbeht In clean benzine. When
quite dry plaee thetn on the hand and
j Strofet then:. itovrii with a hone salt
( spoon Begin at the huger tips amt
I smooth them down to the wrist. This
! polishes rhe kid and the polished su *-
faee keeps clean longer.
How to Make a Clove Apple.
Grandmothers used to love these
fragrant clove- apples to put among
their linens. • Some even preferren
them to lavender. . Here Is the way
to make 1 one: Take a large slightly
under-ripe apple and just till it full
of whole elovV.s leaving a bout a qtiar
ter of an Inch between the heads of
the eloves. When the apple has dried
thoroughly put It Into the linen draw
er, and see if you don't llko tl* spicy
odor. *
wipe out the Ixiwl and |Miur in tmirs
gasoline. To this add fv:o tabfespoon-! Cor*age Bouquet* Again,
fills nf wlient flour, and stir It In to i . < ’«»r sage "bouquets have become fash-
make n very thin, |M*te. Wash the , iotiable again and many of the newest
feather In this solution, taking cure ;« *»veolng gowns show them In Interest-
nil* from the rib to the ••ml of the I tug eolor and workmanship. But a*
due 1 Take the fimth'T frt»ai the howl we use them now they are not ae»v*-
slim hent It lightly over the linnd un- j sorle# that we enn add to a frock as
til if Is dry. Nearly all the flour will >
fall out while the feather H being
♦fries!-in thl* way. but enough remains
to stnrc|| the f.-iith**r
By holding feathers over steam or a
radiator they are freshened up and
mim * i ——
in qttertbought. The gown really has
to he t.liitt up from the Itoliquet. and
more ♦hart one of the m«»st sueressftil
e venial: gov* u* ha- iteen nfti'te with "a
isirsuge bouquet as-the nucleus; tha'
n-st was only a development.
1
A BSORBIne
TOAPC UAfi* WC.U S PAT Oft
will frdu.e inflamed, awollcn
Joints Sprain*, Brulm, Soft
Heala Bolls PoU
Evil.Oulttor. Flatula and
lafacud aoraa quickly
M it it a poaitiva aatiaeptic
and germicide Plcmrt to
wi mm aot MlWr « m
*• Mr. m4 mew ••«* ta*
ttM*« MM. Mum!
Book? R tram.
IM>nr ll«lawn Mr — n*1sA
VMM. Wcm StiatM BruiMii
M. roc* (1 It gar m
Will MO IM man J ram mom.
M Trtal Bssrls Mr I Ac la
if V0U*r0. t. D. f.. HIT«a*i«t'. tarlnoiait. Matt
• Evidence.
He was a cadet aviator, nnd hi? 1
people were asking him what It felt •
like to (ly upside down.
“Vou nn’t tell you.are upside down
at all." said lie.
"We can’t believe that !" c|ioru<eti
his heurers.
"I couldn't "believe It myself." n-- j
explained; "but when m.v |»i|*e nmr j
right out of my mouth ami went sail
in’ up past my head, then I realized
I must he upside dmvn."
Variations in Tunics
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES
AND DARKENS HAIR
Heal Itching Skins
With Cuticura
jAs—>lt> »m*i Trww ■>t WImil. »fi 1 Ml««
DoVt
Stay Gray! It Darkena
Naturally that Nobody
can Tell.
8o
Wool Profits
lose part yf ywr money bv shearing
*■ u*d fashnnei way. She*r with « m* h»n*-. Tie
mtura wool -xscurnd (roru yjur -the-sp run pays the
«aO «g >ne V r >u »ccur<« better wool more easily
aadqak.kly amlbenrflt your.flock <»et a Stewart
Mtuig—balance on arrival Write f'ir cat.aiinj. f ^hir SO Dllturally and WOTllV trTHt IU 1
onoaao flcxirlk shaft company ;
MP* IVX. IIM atreet and Cnatrai an.. Cntcago. M. '
T<>u can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifully dark ami lustrous almost over
night If you’ll get a bottle of “Wyeth'*
Sage and Sulphur Compound” at any
drug store. Million* of bottle* of thl*
old famous Sage Tea Recipe. Improved
by the addition of other ingredients,
are *old annunliy, soy* a well-known
druggist here, because it darken* the
muLUbMiKs
reasonable term*. Tha one blare to Florida • dflV«s.—Adv.
farming la botaambitn* Ad^rnaa,
‘ am Realtj Co. too., Pahokee, Ftortda 1 ;
==^=-.^^K^3JS3as , How blindly we talk when we talk
h. Uv CHARLOTTE, NO j of trifles.—Mrs. Crnik. .
; You feel, that retail
meat prices are too high.
Your retailer says he
has to pay higher prices'
to the packers.
Swift & Company prove
that out of every dollar
the retailer pays to the
packers for meat, 2 cents
is for packers profit, 13
cents isrfor operating
expenses, and 85 cents
gees to the stock raiser;
and that the prices of live
stock and meat move up
and down together.
The 'live-stock raiser points
to rising costs of raising live stock.
Labor reminds us that higher
wages must go hand in hand
with the new cost of living.
No one, apparently, is
responsible. No one, apparently,
is benefited by higher prices and
higher income.
We are all living on a high-
priced scale. One trouble is,
that the number of dollars has
multiplied faster than the quan
tity of goods, so that each dollar
buys less than formerly.
Swift <& Company, U. S. A.
Foresqjhted.
“Jnck. dear, before our wedding, I
wish you would see a doctor.”
"Why >hoiild IV 1 uni well. e\< ept
; for a touch of dyspepsia.”
“That’s Just if. I’d like yon t > get a
• eprtitient*- ftum him WbTeh would de»>\
* that your dyspepsia -antedated oqr
marriage."—Boston Transcript.
Before Spring Work
it '.im« to ilip u in th* Spring mhen coat i*
vy and ^nuvtlii ->lt. t-hur hsi* mean? he dth-
Beat
hca
Not for the Ailing.
“I am strong for this • huhtifc dish
stuif.”
“Well, a fellow has to be strong for
that?”
“Out of Torment and Misery t? Comfort"
Headache
Neuralgia *
Toothache
feniche J • •
- Rheumatism
- Lumbago
Grippe
Influenzal®
Colds
Stiff Neck
Joint Pains
Uiteresfing detail in this frock, fot
with s'raps or. suspenders of taffeta
at each side Ih/IT Join it a skeleton
bodice is formed. The beads used for
decoration cross these bands, forming
squares that are tilled in with smaller
squares of heads. ' The buttons on the
panel are‘extended to the bodice- by
i placing three of them at the opening
of tile girdle.’ ~ . J .
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"■“Proved safe by millions"
| - •
Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with
water. If necessary, repeat Jose three times a ddy, after meals*.
• Holds the Faith of Medical Leaders! ~
* M- : - ' , ;•
' * 20 seat Bay^r paeKngra—^l*o larger Bayer [-Ackage*.
Bay Bayer package* only.-^-Get original package.
^Dauer-Tablets
Aspirin
The*Boyer Gross'on Genuine Tablets
In afternoon frocks tin* tunic “goes
Without saying”—it is so-universally
• liked and it is especially pretty in the
popular .combination* of two materials,
I as printed foulard with plaip georgette,
i and satin or taffeta with georgette,
I plain or printed. The tunic is saved
! from becoming u monotonous detail. In
frocks for all sort* of wear.by the end-
an inviting variety In them-that keeps
them interesting. Tlyy va’rj' from short
to long, and occasionally a tunic con
trives to be both of these,,as mfly liy
gatliered from the frocks shown above.
At the left of the picture a sat* For the Young Girl,
dress with a plain underskirt has- a For the young girl the dance froei
tunic gatliered at tlm aides and across that is entirely sleeveless and extrenm-
the back. It is short on tin* left side ? |y Imv in the heck is always in ques-
sad long at f he tight, with a row of but-1 tionabl?* taste. rnfoMunutely not t.ll
tona'djur ornuineu; otr tlte short side, i *tyle designers agree with Tfiis ruling
The 1%ith :*sttr[rfiee front. Island daniv frix*k» for girl* as young
Joined to the t*;vte atnl umlerskirt with a* 1” are sJiowti made entirely *|eove-
Grove'* Taatele** chill Tonic
rwtorea rltallt/ and energy by pnrlfytng a»4 e«-
rlcbing the blood. Von sen aoon feel lea atreagtb-
•alng, lnylgoratlng Mffeck Price duo.
— ' ♦ ! ,
A man must stand erect, not be kept
eiject.by others.—Marcus Aurelltis.
»er pores an-i prevrttl? Vtckriefc* A hor*r kept ui
g<r'd condition in theanr.nij «»arw1‘ brrrer chance
of remaining he.ik.hv at', veal n»* but »» ta
clip i* with i Stewart No I Balt itnnnir Maehine,
fl :5. s«:.d y. 00. pay,t>*t«k.c ai, vi write
toe catalog. - - I !—
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Dull. A HI, lit* *tr«»t m4 Central A**.. CMripti
J
Cabbage Plants
Genuine Frost proof, all varieties, immedi
ate and future shipment. By express—50Qk
$1.25; 1000, $200; 5000, $8 75. Parcel Post
Prepaid—100, 35c; 500, $1.50; 1Q00, $2.50k
Enterprise Co. Inc., Sumter, S. C.
AVOID INFLUENZA!
and Ita Dreaded Ally Pneumonia by uln|
Why buy many bottle* of other Vet ml-
fuge*. when one bottle of Dr. Peery’e "Dead
■hot” will aot euretv and promptly* Ad'r.
A little learning ts n dangerous
thing for tlie amateur skater.
UizsxniMmm
16c, 60c and 11,00, TUB ORIGINAL ricel(ent external
re a (Ml y Keep the orca*s In good condition nsin*
Uowan’i Laxative Kldnev PUla-Bfio
satisfaction guaranteed H directions are fotlowwl.
Go wan s reduce* fevers and helps the heart. Send
for sample. GOWAN MBDICAL 00 , Concord, N. c.
MAGIC INK—Real live novelty; write# invisible.
Stamped antelope brings sample. Agents wanted
everywhere. Address, Look Box 138, Newport, Ky.
a wide, crush**! girdle of'satiu and lias
a button at each side. 'For flu* wnlfe
of ornament two of those button* are
so| on the during eWf-sr and a frill of
Uiee tfni*be* the
T»ff'’ta Jiad georgeUp *fv cotubiDH
in the tir**** at the right, with umlwr
akin and funic of taffeu »ud Uodic**
of The full tuuli ik eXtcinl-
»l into a tooc point At the fruul and
ha# * narrow, iloallng j**/».•! at (be left
•domed with a raw mt bvtthaa
«Lrdie Jt *Lk
I Os*, a mere ktruj* of ribboh .over the
stlofilfler holding''the- wide gfrtlle that
pusses muster us a bodice. The tlain
ty. sheer dress that Is jyst a u itle low.
in tfie neck atld with HfB^lx slecre*
may he. us**»| for aTit rnoon^fir evenfiig
InaNinueli as ‘the social life of .a girl
la u*>t suiqtOMaxi to rvuliy begin until
►he I* «Hjt M wrhfwtl. atrcti a fr»»rt
will he f*Hind % uiu**b more Urn-fut-than
o»e M the extreme evening type, du
Tha | regard tig the qticatin* at -«eleaty an-‘ < -
Uliptf JMtMlttBiL-- r .
Make Baby Coo andvCrow
Keep the little stomach reiftiiated and bowels open, the secret
of health in Infancy, by using /
MRS. WINSLOWS
SYRUP
The Infant*' and Children’* Regulator
that produces such remarkable and gratifying results. Relieves
constipation, flatulency, wind col.c, diarrhoea, and other disorders.
Contains mo alcohol —opiates--narcotics—or other harmful in
gredients. It is a highly potent v?getable preparation made of the
very best ingredients obtainable, fcive it to baby and watch the
smiles that follow.