Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 05, 1919, Image 2
SAFE, GENTLE
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
omen
For 5W ye«r« GOLD MEDAL Haar
lem Oii;hns enabled nGfferin* human-
ity to withstand attacks ot\ kidney,
live r, b 1 a (1 dt'r and «t«> numb... TFiTU btos
and all diseases connected with the
urinary organs, and to build up and
restore ta health organa weakened by
disease. Theaw most important organs
must be watched, because they filter
•nd-purify the blood;/unless they do
their work you are doomed.
WearineM^ ,el e eple s sn fgft_ _ne rvou ■-
toess. despondency, backache, stomach
trouble, pains in the loins and lower
Abdomen. gravel, rheumatism, sciatica
and lumbago all warn yflu of trouble
with your ki<lneya. GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules are the remedy
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The Iv^aiing oil soaks Into the cell* and
lining of the kidneys an) drives out
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surely follow. When your normal vigor
has been restored continue treatment ^
for a while^to k'eep yourself in condi
tion and prevent a return of the dis
ease.; * S . • •
Don't wait until you are Incapable of
fixbtitig. Start taking GOLD MEDAL
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money if you are not ffotis.fied with
results. •-'Rut be sure to get the original
imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no
substitutes." In three sires.- Sealed
packages. At all drug stores.
By REV. W. W. KETCHUM
' Director of the Evening Claasei,
Moody Bible Institute, Chicago
Mr*. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wii., tays:
** I suffered from femdle troubles which caused piercing pains
like a knife though my back and aide. I finally lost all 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. Pinkhara’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 bf any kind should try
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.”
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HoW Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation.
Canton, Ohio.—“I suffered from a femalei trouble which
caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that /
I would, have to go through an operation before I could / \
TEXf--Pilate salth
shall.* I do t hen-with A
Ojrtst ?—Matt.
unto the-m. What
eaua which la ballad
TSCf 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
difficulty. Ladvisfe any woman who isafflicted with /
female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- /
table Compound a trial and it will do as much /
for them ■ — Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5th St., / /
N. E., Canton, Ohio. / /' /
oman
LYDIA E. PINKHAM S -C
VENDIBLE COMPOUND’
Before Submitting To An Operation^ 1
.. IYDIA E.PiNKHAM MtOICINC CO. (LYNN.MASS.
Choice bits of veal, creamery butter and fresh
eggs combine with other tempting ingredient*
to give Libby’s Veal Loaf its delicate, appetizing
flavor. Order a package from your grocer today.
Libby, M c Neill A Libby, Chicago
PREPARE FOR A LARGER SALARY
In tim** of prrpar** f »r * b«*tt<*r J.ih .it \ l irj<*r •.il.iry M'xiern bu«ln**»
(Jrnunda train***! tn *o an! womrn «*i(>crti Tl.*« ! flier (hr tralnlntf tht 1..r»r*-r
> iur*jUx* auit fc* T etav our gr , Juuif. .ru lu ttie Ir >nj r.nka of moUrcii
,ln«aa KomII wtth this Well- yv
jlpprd btulneaa t«4 help to f ..(/>/. " / ,r
tore auf. "U ae -ure IUn*l»irn« c»U■ -wU/FMa
on re<|Uf»l. TiHI fan auler any llnif y ' *“/
ill aummer. - • Raleigh. N. C. and Chariot:*. M, C.
YES. THEY WERE IN THE WSR
Telling Too Much.
I luivo visiting itie* u childhood friend
whom I had in n .sense outgrown, Imt
;vt for whom I l^id it kindly feeling be-
• •ni s< of |i;ireunions. Tin- fir«*t night
filer she, hnd arrived slu* was, n*
Usual, talkative. and flu* next morning
Kaiter Might Have Remembered Being
Introduced to Americans at
Chateau-Thierry.
The first Amorli’aie-U* trtryf (ft** ktp-
*e*r at Amerdngeh was - S’er'gt. ^Jafnes
SI'-Addins, formerly marine r»s*ruKlng
©fin ft In (TevaJiiOel.
tpffn nut McAdams was attached
last December h» the American fin*
bns.4v In I’nrls as special courier .to
the American leiruthins in Brussels
and The Hague \affer serving at-fha
t« au-Thlerry. •
had a little Jtv'hUj* l«»a/ wfiile In
The Hague,” he said, "and since Ante-
• « , •
rongAn 1s~only tu*o and’a half-hours’
ride iivviiy. :ny t hum and 1 d<*c rf.*d to
aee the kaiser’* home.• We met him In
the count's* park, lie* was strolling
lei sm «4y * ahmg he hi s 1—u Ij*~*n-H
limiting suit. We saluted ,-hlm and
Bt< ppeu. . # .... *. .• ■
“‘Are you Amefiatn.sV he asked,
©king perfect English. •
•^Ynu bet we are,’ we respliod.'
V ‘Were you In the vvtitY- lie ipies-
tloncd further.- . s
“‘Didn’t you ’Tneet u$nt. f'haut^uu-.
Thierry 7 we irrlhned back?'.
cal designs ujion Jvsus. Hut Pilate
was a spineless, weak-kneed, politioaf
sycophnnt. lie thought more of the
security of his throne and tils politi
cal future than he dhLof Justice, and
so he yielded up Barabbas to the mul
titude and sent Jesus to be crucified.
Pilnte’s dilemma®is tlfe dilemma of
all men.- As in PI fate’s cns,*| efreum-
stnnces beyond fontrol have placed
Jesus on our hands, and 'It is
np easier for us to»sfuff respon-
sp»»nslhlllty fi*r our treatment of. Jesus
than It was for ITbite to do so.
We say we wijLJnive nothing to do
with Jpsur, hui tha* does not relieve
us of our dilemma. Jeyus is on our
hands, for find sent him t° he the
Savior of the wbrld, and that very fact
makes us responsible for what we do
with him. , *
To say that jWe will avoid responsi
bility by havitigl nothing to do with
Jesus, thinking thereby to relieve our
selves of responsibility. Is as silly as
it was forT’ilate to think he could re*
-Innocent Victims.
*. ‘ \Vb tf> tjo* matter with <’u|it. BJIri
•Jio, .tic* animal rralner? Hector, th*
Nuin.ili.ia man outer, H rmrrring Ifi
s»nc »rin*r of id- cage til"raid to lift
a paw and tia* royal Bengal tigers are
trembling with fear.*’
“< ’aptaUi Blinko had another . 1111! *
(ti-gutaerr with Mrs. Blinko tlits morn,
ing Whenever anything like that'
happens in* cuffs ids pets around tr
/(•store hi' sclt' r Tcspect.”—Birminglmrr
vVge-H 'ni!'^ '
HE’S THE OLD RELIABLE
RAND old
there is. He sold over 300,000,000
Yt)u know genuine “Bull” Durham —
never an enemy; millions of friends.
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Genuine “Buir" Durham tobacco—you
can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from
One' bag. \
That’s some inducement, nowadays.
lieve himself of responsibility by go
THOSE DEAR LADIES
CHANGED
Ing through the pantomime of washing
his hands". * V.;
To refuse to htieil the claims of
Jesus as Savior is to de’lde against
him. We havp his own*word for this,
which says, “Me that is not with me is
then, to re-
lilernoifi by
assuming a negative attitude toward
.TesuSi for you have not thereby shift
ed your responsibility fo'di something
for him. Toil.have by your very at
titude done something* with hlnl/ Bj
not heeding his claim'.Upon voiij j^ou
have denied that ho has arty c'lafm, and
by not accepting him as voijf ^Savh f
.. you ha vn ref need him.—Thi.-ls so pvt—
dent that the wonder is .that irteirwff)
persistently try to sh-ift their res[>on-
| slhTilty for their treatment of Christ. _
: saying: “I will do-nhttiin'g vjjrh him,’*
hoping tha® this word relieves tliem-af
r their dilemma. Noi no. brother, sister,
Jesns is on your hands, and do nnt
think that your words wash away your
responsibility. A gift-, though not will-
“Peck married bejfuuse li
his girl, one In a tJu>usan*J ; “
“Now slie seems to him. ii
*and In one.”
against me.'’ Do not "think,
iieve yourself, of Pilate’s <
Now’s The Time
to enjoy that drihk of all table
A^itivigorating cup of rich
snappy
odied and delicious to
ed, and so Christ, even though not. will
fully refused by you as your SAvior, i
to your solid table enjoyment, for
it is part of the mealnot merely
sometlimg to drink with it*
Is. if he is by you ijegl^cted, thereby
rejected. -■ —
Pilate’s question Is vour gpiestino:
“What shall I do then with Jesus
which is * cnlledr^rhrist?’’ Let me
Postum is
tell you^, brother, sister, what to do
(full 15 minutes afte'r boiling be-
your savior, for “he tbaf l»«>lieveth On
the Son hath everlasting life; and he
that' beireveth noj the*: Sim shall not
see life; hut the wrath of God ahideth
on him.’’—John
Pilate, if he had done- the right
gins), but unlike coffee it is pur
[-free. Coffee drinkin
sets nerves, stomach an
usua
thtng wItfi Jesns. (X—nUl L»>v--THe iwnt©*
harmful
J}t Grocers — Two Sizes —
Usually sold at 15c and 25c
... s.
i ou pipe smokers;
mix a little “ BULL” .
DURHAM with
ypur favorite to
bacco. It's like sugar
in your coffee.
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