Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 22, 1919, Image 7

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BAUfWBLL BKlfTIHIL, BAKHWKLL, BOOTH OSKOLUfA .. ' \ \\ Back Lame and Achy ? There’* littly peace when your krT~ neys are weak' and w iule at first there' may be nothing more serious than dull ba‘okach<s sharp, «♦.abb:n r >aiiishead• arches, dizzy 'spells and kinney.Tm-gu- Uirit/ec, you.must act quickly to Axqidj t.he ntore serious trouble.; dropsy, gi pi v el. 71 heart disease, Bright’s disease, I'se- Doan’s Kidney Bills, the remedy that is so warmly recommended everywhere by grateful users. 1 ' ‘ A North Carolina Case J. Tu. Maxheson. , . farmer, Wadest.oro, * N, C., says: :'i tis> h ffj to suffer at, time: *ffd’i from piiins .. across tW "A*rr ArtvTT UttSKry- The *sm;fli "of my ..Lack and my -kid neys were Inactive, I went ..to. the drug store and they cave me * Doan’s / Kidne v Pills to try. I useii one' - Or two boxes etTTd'l-ha\e.beeir m TTne's’Iia'pe ever since. 1. have never had occasion to use a kidney remedy since Doan s e Kidney Pills cured me. Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN’S •y.^V FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. . A Bloodless' Duel, If tli*’ ne\v~Tii»Iii'eu of >oinlin|| <hnl- L-ni.es to he fought opt in tli.**. air !»**• gem nil. duels. TTke oTTjcr lux* hrl< *. will biiconie very costly. • In prt-nvqr days I’nris-Viii", used *'to reckon tffat 14 would cover the cy ponscA ihti/lcnlal to ii dd» K thou gig to elo things in stylo, consi<lenihly lucre hud to lie spout. Aurf'lien Scholl, the boulevsirdier joutnolist. n (kites tluit a titan when*-he know "as a frcqjienrer'-.fiit his favorite oafiV ~enl a/i liallongc find borrow*-*! on*- Tftjndrcd frimes from Scholl for expenses. jj, never saw his money agaip. "Tlie duel proved hloodlcss.v says ^seliol|. "1 was ••the. only, .person totalled.” Freedom Through the Truth it' ■ ■f.L - d . \\ list i* ‘-Spring Fever” It Is .simply low Vitality, a -lack. of Cnerry cuasi ti Li impurities..l& .the. hloud—GROVI-J-ii TAkliiLll^S utaU. .l<.»NlLl„.reatore» Vttality and Ftnergy by Purifying ana TTnrirninK Tn>. Flood. You can soon f. H Its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. Prlee 60c. A woman can get a shiftless hus band in about five miutf-s, but it some- tlmes take*. a life to get rid of him. — If vour drugylst d< eg not have Dr P«'ry*« “Dead Shi t' for. Worms and Tapi worm. send {To and you wll KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest cla-.^of finishing. Prices and CaJalogu* upon request S. Galuki Optical Co., Richmond, Vt. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 20-1919. 372 I’earl Btr.it New York, get It by r» turn mall ^dv Many u piioF nmn lias-been arrested for forgery simplv heettlise he tried to make a name tor himself. The ojf the T-hbali ha* bast-ball. resigned' in favor By ROBT McWATTY,RUSSELL D; D. Professor of Bible Dbctri^e ami H.omi'.sttcs Moody Bible Institute. Chicago ,fEXT-And ye.shall know- the truth and* the truth vlia.lt- make you free — J.el.iti. 8:34. , *»*'' 1v /,' . , . / ’ ' • • • Ktimvh'dge of rtlie trutli concerning God and man as (reveal o<f la-t-he Serip- _ .t tires fins ever been the source of freedom in the world struggle Jfor civil and religious liberty. When man knows his true re-’ ht r ion to God he refuses t«S he a * slave, and when men know their true relation to one am*ther they cease effort to en slave one anorber. Horace < 1 reeley~ well said, “It Is impossible to * n- slave a Bible rend' When Jesus said, “The "DANOERINE" FOR ! Calling hair A—! \ Stop dandruff and /double beauty of your hair for few cents. THE MOST DANGEROUS JTo organs of the human body nre go liui >ortant to health and long life asthf kidneyt»." IVIx-n they slow up amiconi- up nu-m-e.to lag in their duties, look out! Danger is iu sight. ’ Fin«l out wiiat the trouble is—with out delay. Whenever you feel nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness, or have pains in the baek, wake up at c ure. Your kidueys need help. These are signs t<r warn you that yoar kidueys are not performing th<-ir in net ions property; They- Hre only T.df doing their work ami are allowing impurities to accumulate and ho converted into trrie -arid and—errim-—poisnos-- -trlrirb are causing you distress and will J**. etroy you unless tiny arc driven froiu your Mstuii. Get some GOT.P ^^^PAL iJaarlem J3IL t.'apauU-s-Ht-oiH***! ■- Ttn-e arr an ntd, .ried preparation used all over the wield for centuries. They contain only old-fashioned, soothing oiks combined with strength-giving and system-cleans ing herbs, well known and used by phy- sii ians in thgir daily practice. GOLD MKDAL 4Iaar1em Oil Capsules are Im ported din' t frmn the laboratories in ilolland. They are convenient to take, and will either give ’prompt relief or your money will be refunded. Ask for them at any,drug stAre^ but be syro to get the original imported GOLD M1IDAT, brand. Accept to substitute*. | 1c sealed packages. Three sizes. ► r V •* Two-thirds of the live stock in the United States has to be raised in the West. One-half of the consumers of meat live in the East. ' In other words, most of the live stock is one or 4 two thousand miles- distant from most of the people who need it in the form of food. Fifty years ago, when live stock was raised close to every consuming’ cen ter, the country butcher could handle the job after a fashion., > yy ^ • * / But the job got too big. Now millions of animals have to be moved hundreds-of miles to millions of people. Somewhere on the way they have to be turned into meat. > sees The packers solved' the problem. ^ They set up plants where ^the “iive-r .haul!’ and th^ “meat haul” were in the right balance. They built’ up distributing systems—refrigerator cars, refrigerating plants, branch houses. They saved time, money and -meat ; everywhere. The stockraiser bene fited in better markets and higher prices; the consumer, in better~meat and lower prices. i \ * , . "*• ’ <%. ^ i As the countr^ grew,' the packers had to grow, or break down. Because of its present size and efficiency, Swift & Company is able to perform its part $n this service at a fraction of ? a cent per pound profit wig people. ■ rrmtli shall make you free;” he referred, to truth which centers in his own per sonality. In John’s gospel! he siiys^ “F !.hui the Wjry, I he Truth add the Fife: no man cometli to tin- Father but ’by tne." Again lie said: “tf tin' Son shall make you free, ye shall be .free indeed.** -v-r Tit*- druili whhdt 4s-ttnc’scurt'e trf free- dom, is thus (lot * firineiple. hut a persou. The sti-eallial < hristian liv ing. of till ages l|us been nmrr**il by substituting things for Christ hiTiiself: a <Te**d for a Christ, a system for a Savior, a plan of redemption for a Redeemer, or ev^n flu* church for f Christ himself; ,Tims thopsuixlshave )«'ii.*'<l the chtfFiT!T-> wTfli no tji*>r*- sjiir- Itttal e\p»*rletn‘e *>f union wjik Christ j- than if they had joined the Grangers or Klks. Freedom From the Guilt of Sin. - r Knowledge of the incarnate, sin- bearing Christ ami the personal ac- : ceptnnee of him as SaviuY bripgs free- : dom from the guilt of sin. We shall • never in this life measure the full ! nu ailing of Christ’s d*-atb. hut B*-th- h-hent, G(-ths«*liiati<‘. Calvary ami olivet l earl lb** footprints nf our Father God seeking Ibst humanity through j his only hegotteli. son, Jesus Christ. Freedom from guilt Is secured by accepting the fitdshed work of Christ. Knowledge of the-sinless and tri umphant Christ and surrender of one’s life Jo his.control, through the Spirit, is the soured of freedom from the i | power of sin. N«i^ truth Is more plain* j I ly taught in the gospel than that Jesus saved his people from their sins by ] the indwelling of his very life ituthem. I j The union of believers to Christ l.s , ns vital and real as the union of the . branch with.the vine. Believers are to live a%- Indwelt and energized by Christ’s life anil to 1/e frull'-Tiearers Through his life. “Walk in the.Spirlt nnd«~y* -shall not ftdtlll the lusts of flic flesh" Is the divine, Injunction. Christ within brings victory over.sin. His holy fire will blaze and burn and cleanse, and even turn Muir tempta tions into sources of power. Freedom From the Fear of Death. Knowledge of Christ us victor over ) death and as our risen and ascended ls»rd gives ’freedom from bondage to the fear of death.. Death is a fearful thing apart from fellowship with Cirri*4. But knowing of Christ’s tri- tAnph over death, and trusting Sea* fathfulm-ss met pflwer w ; e have no nef-71 to fear, t m a night of darkness and storm a Christian physician was called ’upon to .visit a dying friend. He made the journey through rain and sleet and entered the lighted room where the friend was dying. The nmn, though a professing Christian, was n"t firm in faith and was not without fear. Frankly he said: “I feel'that I ant going out Into unknown* realms, and I dread it." Just then the physi cian’s little deg whined and scratched at the doorifor admission. The physi cian said: “My*^little dog has never been at this door befonh ami knows nothing of what Is to he found wttfrJn this room, but be knows that I. hts master and human friend, atn here, so Tie is not afraid, hut yearns to ert-. ter.’’ The dying inan caught the meaning and rested his hope on the waiting Christ Because of what Christ l# and be^ cause of where hje Is, we can be free from the bondage of fear n.s we face the future. He Is the ascended Sa vior and Is preparing a place for us. He is the Interceding Savior and knows the help we need in time of trial. .He is the glorified Savior and will share his. glory with us. Heaven’s light will be the gladness-of Ms coun tenance. Is U not enough that he hi»s-sald: “Whoso serveth me, him will my Father honor; and where I am there shall al^o m.v servant be?” Dandruff cause* a feverish irritation •f the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair conies out fast To •top falling hair at once and" rid Ihe acalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine” at any drug store for a few centi, pouf a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp After several applicaJlrrrm the hair stops coming out and. you can’t find any dandruff. Your hair appeals soft, glossy and twice as thick and abund ant Try it! 7. Ll CalomeJ Harms Liver and Bowels V - f- Read my guarantee ! Liven your; liver and Towels and get straightened up without taking sicken- * ing calomel. Don’t lo$e;a day’s work! 7 Then ’s iio reason why a . person mercury nnd .*ru • ks youf fiones Tufte Tk»u1(1 take sickening;;salivating calo- a d<*s*e.'offnastf calotM-l today and yod fuel • when a lew cents buys a lafge .Will fe* F At * rvl;. sick Sind bfius*-at't.-rl to- Tiottkv: of Dodson’s Liver T<»nv-r-a-p«-r- rporrow,^ D n't "b-e~*nr flay’* ws>rlc f*-cr substitute for cab-in**!. Take si” >*i 1 --I.’:';;’. Of Dud-'n'- Liver • It, Is * a pleasant, vegetiibte liquid Tone Tint* ad s.i.-d yoii-iwyi wake up "hull will st^rt vottr liver' just as fe.-ling T'r* at;.- * NV fn*.re bfli s\u 0ly sis j?al(nneL; liiit.JDiIu*i> o’t mw4r» J till, s !bk and can not salivate. y r 1 1 1 .; ..T!'r ! ' ,ri TT Tr rrr~ : 1 • vp:': 1 r t i-»h**. • 1 lousn^ss, he.vT:', cTTAT" -/ Children nnd grown folks can take po*lson's Liver Tone, because it is perfectly - harmless. _ .. Calomel is a dangerous drufj, It is coated T«'*ntri’->-« r <*>ur stomach. Vour druggist mivs if y< u don’t find Dod son's Liter.Ton* a*.t> better than hor rible cnlouoT \ (-Ur mloney 1.6 waiting for you — Adv. ‘ ’ ' \ i I HAS SEEN AMERICAN HUSTLE •iMa. fiuar.mi****it to <i«-»tri>v. por;q<> l uA wr.hi-ul Tall and without Injury lo Ain* One or two appltratL :,n uaually suntrimt to le« lb« entire crop. ’ KatO; appttcd. Insist upoa 8ton*rypti>r’t Irl-k Potato Bug Kiltar. At driutk'lBis and fi-neral pterr* If y* ur (!r*li*r wtl! not s*ii>ply you. w* will at-nd you four J’ic esns. fw**paid. f**r «1 M Try It on rucuui' cr ipiaa*). cantaloup* snd tomato pi ipt* Monay back If not«satttt1ed Jbry*. fla-.r*- 1 **' Aoi* »-* C# -it>r | C jHa'x ^ - - And Therefore* General Allenby Also Sees the Point of Rather Good, . if Old, Story. Genera! Allenby 'in London was speaking on the remm-Kahle vpoed witli wlileh A111 * * r i«•; i created an army I and got it oversea". “Now that I have seen what J have I seen." lie said; “I get the point of. a I story regarding Amerityin InKtle that mearJT several y**ars ago-. , “T hear Smith lots ‘left Von tind gone into htis-iness for him". IT."* -aid n frliffiTl to tlx* Ihos. T u;i- n good salesman?” ' \ ** ‘I’ll auy lo " : slglu • an who laid lost Ftuitli. ’Why.*when that bird die" he won't he in hell |i\,- niin- Utes hef^ro-he'll "ell the devil a eard Intlex system and an adding chine.’ ” v .-. 4* *44» *4 U«444 •• «* «*«»«. 1 Lookout Biscuit Mr ‘'ClAT TBSOOClA* BaittttV * tM*«*** »t «*••••*•«•*••• ••*••»«••*••••••«• • •• »* *» •* »4 M »* »» It •*»« MM4»4|«tt»M*4lli*4»*« »<#i FRESH • CRISP WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS TUI SAHITAPV METHODS ABPIIID IN THE MAKING p» THE»f BISCUITS MAKE TMIM t*£ STANDARD .f EXCELLENCE - P«a1#t baa tt.tm or if not h# she aid. .*tsk him or writ* us ^ivttv^ his nam«. CHATTANOOGA BAK2RY really. ma- A Feeling of Security You naturally feel eeeure when you know that the medicine-^* are about to take is absolutely pure ami contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp.- RoeK kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same t standard of I purity, strength and excellence-is maintained in every bottle of Swamp Root. , It is scientifically _ compounded from vegetable berbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. . i It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and blad der troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with even’ bottle of I)r. Kilmer's ...Swamp- Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the lx*st. Off’sale at all drug stores tn bbttles of two 6izes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try tin's great preparation setid ten cents tc* Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Ringhamton. N. V., fur a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. Invention for Bath Tub. An «*!«•«trie Imitcr,, which may b»* I “How phx-otl ill a hath tub after it has Lut-4i , tilled to i*mi"*»• tlie . water to-’fttiy ih* — "ired feinperature. |s_uu Atiioriejiu in- v**nti*m. , ; 1——Tmtl Easily Done. * i " promoters propo w- w if* >'4T»r Up VS’ith ti.<- Witter iti ii" stoiTL” to W*li f M V- iglrfy s«*nree;- Constipated Childt*en Gladly Take -if “California Syrup of Figs” _ 7 . * * For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist ybu want genuine California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on • . the bottle. Loot for the name “California** . »nd accept no other “Fig Syrup.’* ' A musician who can play all kinds Ttf Instruments beats the band. A He Knew. Teneher— What Is ail alibi? Bright Boy-7-Being somewhere where you ain’t.—Life. Burning Sparks. kiss**,-?, always result from A floor washing match termed n scrub race. . might be One Dollar a Dozen. . Johnny—“What kind of a hen lfty» golden eggs?” Father—'“Any kind that lay* at all.” No politician ever poses as a. r®> former while in office. /. ” - “I knew she never had baked a cake and I was doubtful. But I told her to go ahead. -- “She got my treasured Royal Cook Book, my carr of Royal Baking Pow der and all th&fixings—and sailed in. “Honestly, it was the best cake we ever had, and now I believe anyone who tries can bake anything with -y H, *■)>. •;> The Chemistry of Ethics. The pathway of God to one heart Is through another heart. John Smith qr Mary Jones may jKissess that heart. Every atom !h the universe acts on every other, atom. But eaefa atom acts most strongly on the atom that la newest. The big things In life are ac complished by t those who are faithful In the matter of the little things. The duty for every man ynd woman la the next duty. In the last analysis the mountains all reduce to .grains and the bcean to dropaT If the world Fa beau- tlfut tn Its vaatnaaa It la because It' • . Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes ■ » * —_ . « * • > . * . • i •/ . ~ . ——. — • % Royal Contains No Alum— —- Leaves No Bitter Taste The Royal Cook Book, containing over 500 recipes for all kinds of cookery, mailed free. Write for a copy to* — ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. H, 136 William Street, New Tor*