The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, April 18, 1918, Image 7

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l am Sincere! S I Guarantee [ Listen to me ! Calomel s: way's work. If bi] headachy read Liven up your sluggish liver ! Feel une and cheerful ; nake your work a pleasure; be vigorous aiii1l lull of aui bition. But take no nasty, dangerous caloine, heeause it mukes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Caloiel is niercury or quicksilver, which cauises necrosis of the hones. Calomel erasies into sour hi) like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp lng. Listen to inc ! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and howel cleansing you ever experiene(i, just take a spoonful of harmless )odson's Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my Camouflage Saves Rabbit. On thlea prairies of Kansias ciamou flage is elaig made use of by the Kan 5115 jackrabbit. Two residents snt tesify that at least aone "jack" in Bar ton county owes his life to the fact that he knew the value of this art. 'Th'e two men were hunting on a farm near here when( close at h(11and a Itus sian thistle juiped ip 1111(1 stirted ol' aiCross the pltstuire at a 2 :40 galit. When the thistle 11(1 got out of range, a rabbit emerged from its pro tecting cover 111(1 loped off nonchal antly, while to the hewihlered hunters slowly came the realization that they had been victims of a clever camou flage on the part of a western Kansas jackrnahit.-New York Worli. BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies, when Boschee's German Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years in nil parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration in the morning. gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Made in America and sold for more than hmalf a century.-A(lv. r If the 1ealty of the aVI'ig' mwti's mind( isn't more lovely t ha IL his face it is eititled to Sym tllby. Dr. Pierce's Plenasnnt Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad. Love does not laugh at the smnith who repairs automohles. In some social circles only 11men with an income can come in. LIKE E yOU knc pungent fla there's nothi better. But y it raw. rrs -r i So we toast t used in LUCE' rettes for exact --to bring out t ..4 O u anee ib Lop Calomel! odson's Liver Tone Ckens and you may lose a ious, constipated or my guarantee. personal money-back guarantee that each sp(Onful wvill clean your" sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty call inel and that it won't make you sick. Dodsou's Liver Tone is real liver mediline. You'll know it next niorn ing, because you will wake up feeling fhie, your liver will be working ; head ache and (iizziness gone ; stounaci will )e sweet and howels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable, therefore harinless and can no0t salivate. (iv e it to yourlt children. Millions of people aie using Dodson's Liver 'one InstLe(l of dangerous calo inel now. Your druggist will tell y, that the sale of ealontel Is almost so)ppe(1 entirely here.-Adv. The Kaiser's Dream. "The kaiser's direful," said a sena tor the other day, "was a (Ireall of wtorldt dotitu1tIon, but1 he hats alreadly begui to exlieTielce a rule lWltklen ing. "The kaiser is now iIn exactly the Samle potSition as Wash W1hite. Farmernc 'ornelius Ilusk heard a noise iii his elhick(en house one night, IIltoet down wIith a shotgun, and discovered W1'ash in the act of filling a1 )urlapL hag wihll chickens. "' Wash, you rascal, what are you doing there?' said Corny Husk. "'It's all right, sah,' Wash replied. 'I'm here on account of a (ireal I had, sah.' "'Al dream ? You black scoundrel, what are you talking alvot ?' "'Well, saht,' said Wash, 'I dlreamed I was goin' to have chicken fo' dinner tomorrow ; but I see now it hain't true.' " FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spote There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the pre scription othine-double strength-is guar anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine-double strength-from your druggist, and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounen is needed to completety clenr the skin and gain a beautiful clear comnpl xion. Be sure to ask for the double strength oth Inc. as this is sold under guarnntee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.-Adv. Got rt'sti lions are nlot chIaracter, but inly the staging by wllib char aeter mai:y he built. A single application of Roman R-'c Bla sam on going to bed will piove its merit for inflamnhations of the Eyes, external and in ternal. Adv. Ants preach frugality, but do not IACON >w how cooking >ut all the rich vor of bacon ing that tastes ou wouldn't like 'OASTED he Burley tobacco :Y STRIKE Ciga y the same reason be rich, soli flavor. -1Ib ISSUES ORDER TO HOLD THEIR GFWUNP FIGHTING WITH BACKS TO V/ALL HAIL SAYS THERE MUST BE NO FALLING BACK. READY 10 STICK BALI(? "The Safety of Ouh Homes and the Freedorm of Mankind" Now at Stake Says Field Marshal. Great Britain's armies stand at bay in France and FlanCers. After three weeks 0 fa oilat which has eclipsed anyt h ing that has raged during the oeutire four years of warfare, Field 1larslial Ilaig has issued a command to his men to hold their ground at whatever cost, and fight with the knowledge that their blows are struck "for the safety of their homes and the freedom of mankind." The end of the first phase of this giant struggle now may be considered as passed. "Shere must be no re tiroment," is Ilaig's admonitoin which adds that the British now are "light ing with their backs to the wall." 'The withdrawal in Picardy was officially reported to have been a part of the al lied strategy, but the period for such tactics seemingly has gone into his tory. The order issued by the field mar shal contains another sentence which may be pregnant with significance. "The French army is moving rapidly and in great force to our support," he said, and this is the first official in timation that the allies are ready to strike back at the German invaders. This blow may not necessarily fall in Flanders, nor yet in Picardy, but may be aimed at some part of the line where Generalissimo Foch may be lieve he can cut through the German front and compel the Teutons to re lax their pressure against the British. "EVERY POSITION MUST BE HELD TO THE LAST MAN" London.-" Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a special order of the day address to "All ranks of the it ish army in France and Flanders," says: "Every position must be held to the last man. There nutist. be no re Iirement. Vith ou backs to the 'all and believing in the justice of our cause, each one of us might tight on to the enl. "The safety of our homes and the freedom of mankind depend alike up on the conduct of each one of us at this critical moment." Field Marshal Haig announced that the French army "'is moving rapidly and in great force" to the support of the British. The special order says: "Three weeks ago today, the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a 50-mile front. His objects are to sep~arate us from theFrench, to take the ('hannel ports and to destroy the British army. "in spite of throwing, alreadly, one hundred and six dlivisions into the bat tie and enduring the most reckless sacrifice of human life, he has yet madle little progress toward Ils goals. "We owve this to the determined fighting and self-sacrifice of our troops. Words fail me to express tre admiration which I feel for the sp~len did resistance offered by all rantks of our army under the most trying cir cu mstances. "Many amongst us now are tired. To those, I would say that victory wvill belong to the side which holds out the longest. The French army Is moving rapidly and in great force to our snp port. There is no other course open to uts to fight it out. 'Every position must be held to the last man. There must be no re tiremtent. With our batcks to the wall and helieving in the just ice of our cause, each one of uts must fight to lhe end. The safety of our homes atid the freedom of maunkindl dlependl alike upon the c'ondluct of each one of uts at this critlcm1 mamnmt" SOUTHERN YARDS ARE ASKED TO SET THE PACE WVashingt on. - Southern shipyards wvere (ailed on to set the pacee ini building ship 15In an1 a(ddress miad by Chairman Ilurley, of the shipping board, befor'e the shipping c'omnmit tee of the Sotthern Commercial (Congross. Mr. I lurley plointed out the sout h's ad vantages In coast line and 'litmatic conditions and said there was no rea son why it should be secon't to any other sect ion in producing ocean ton. nage. WILL BASE QUOTAS ON NUMBER IN CLASS ONE Washingt on-The war depart ment's plan for basing draft quotas on the number of registrants in Class 1 in stecad of up1on1 popltion was sustain. edl in t he house after an all-day fight over a resolution passed by the sen the, authorizing the change. Oppon ents of the plan ehampionied an amendment by Representative Schall -nberger of Ne'braska to base the quo I-as on total registration and liability to service, which wa Aefated. IMPROVED UIfl ORM INTERNATIONAL LESSON Ity It1-2\. 1'. 1;. I.'1T \\\ ii':t. I-3. U.. Teaher of I-:nglisi 13Ible in tle Mooly Btible Iustitute of Chicago.) ((.'1pyristit, lIlls. \\-.kr N.-wasp'ipur l'urlot, LESSON FOR APRIL 21 JESUS TRANSFIGURED, OR A FOR EGLEAM OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD. LESSON TEXT-- 31:ir1: 9:-9. G3Ol,1)E-N T 'IT k T linly bieloved Son: hear y. Imlln. \.-' : ADDI'l'lON~i t .\'yis:ui \1, I.-Olt T10ACill'IlS--Ala'thew"\ 1;:l ''; L.uae 9:." 43: II Peter 1:1-t. PRIMAfltY 'TOl'l-('-With .1-sus on the mountain. INTICEIt\i-:111.\1.1: T1' 1!(' Me'tints dif fleiites wi'tl i rl::vr. AlD~I'IIONA\1, At-\T1'I:(A1. ---tnmes .:15 18. SIGNIO11 ANI) '1>(-1; T l'1(C-VIsIon and service. The hopes of the disiIl's w'rte crushed 'w'hen ('brist aii nill r eil his dea1th1 on the (ross. They'\ ' were' uttmble to see howv vitory (11ub1( iss1e" frntn1 (leath. Jesus I toil wIlh him I'i'ter. JTanes nld Johin. :ii weni It ) i no the mountain pa11rt by thenis'Ivte.. Ac cordinlg to Lukt', tiny wiit tli'r' to prny (Luke 9 :2). \\'hIle, dtlesI . lie longedi for fellowship tund syimli'aity as the shadows of the (ross were i:tl Ing upon hin, his chief desire was to I got 11he dis0lpleS apaurt andr into. a state of receptivity, so that he miiight show them the methods of th In ltig l1. e fore going into the mountaiin, liw' de cllred that th('re were some stn ruding in his presence who ws'otuld not taste of death till they hadl seen the kingdom of God come with power (v. 1). 'hat thi' drooping spirits might he revived and their confidence restored, he wns transfigured before them. The disci pIes sorely needed such a vision. If the faith of the (lisciples was to he kept through the dark hour of the cross which was looming large before them the light of the eternal must henm forth. 'lie disciple now, as then, needs a glimpse of the glory he yond the cross in order to face the is sues of the hour. i. Jesus Christ Glorified on the Mountain (v. 2. 3). lie took his dis ciples ''y themselves" and wits "irans tigured before them." This shows the purpose tIerIltoil upon the diselples and not upon likself. ('hrlist's reb1ke of 'eter for his Ut wv'illingness to har onneerning his den h npparently for It t 'ne estranged the diselles from him. To heal Ihis hrt'echi, an1 unl1sual I tans net ion wias reluired. ills "shining rtl ment" Was Iyl1 al of Ita glory whlch shall he lmanifest wrhen he comnes b1ack to lte ear'th. II. Peter, James and John Repre sent Israel in the Flesh in Connection With the Kingdom (v. 2). Christ Is peculitrly the King of Israel. Accord ing to Ezeklel 37:21-27, they are to he the central people in the kingdon. This people shall he gathered from Iimong the nations, united as one in that kingdom in their own country. III. Moses and Elias Appeared in Glory With Jesus (vv. 4.13). These men In the glorlthfed st ate are typienl of the state of the saints in glory. Moses, w~hio was once dlenied an (entranlce to Palestine, appears now in glory, repre sent Ing the redleelnied of the Lord who shall pass through det'ih into the king dlomi. The thousands of the Lord wh'lo have fallen aslee(p. at Chirist's c'oming shaill he awnkened and pass into thei kingdomi through t'rnslatlin. Marny shall lie living upon)1 thle earth wh-en the Lord shall come, and41 they, withi out dymng. shall he 'hanrgedh anid pa1ss into the kinrgdom (1 C'tr. 15 :50-53; 1 Thess. 4 :1'-l1). 1. Peter's foolish proposril (vv. 5, 6). Moses and Elias, who had bieenI a long time in glory, w~ouil lie il at home in a tih'ornnle Onl thle motain- i side. It wouhlll haive been11 to P'eter's credit to hnyvi been silent, since he knew~ not whalt to say3. 2. T1hie Dlvinte v'olce out (if the cloud Ihe is dleclaredi to lie the bieloved Son In whiom G~od is well plealsed. Wh len OneO desire's to know whnrit pleases Giod, look at Is petrfect Soni,.fJ'sus ChlrIst. 3. Jesus11' char'ge (vv. (1-1.3). Ic inist ruted t' hero tha l tiIhey should tell ino imani ((nieiirnig thle tings which theiiy had seen tintiIlihe hard risen fromi the dondit. IV. The Mighty Power of the DIvine Servant (vv. 14.29). Whenti they d14 5cended4'4 fromii tiimouti n ii, they saw a grea'ut noiiltitude14 ini a state of tier p(erpilexiy 13' th Ile gieivouis s'tat' oif a young roan whoiu was possessed with Ii t' youngi~ mrian hnrd appeled to tlhe d.(iiiisel ls t all st the demon ott but theyiI li wer unib l. When' they( brought(ii hi to .11''ns, res folie pie was' re hIks (. '--':t, andte Inrthe Thii young51 man4- stt 1111 s111 rig re st'sv so oThrieltI-ii are t'me'when tohii~e 1devil veryinetiv, an rd we' hav e r'eaison to lie lieve( fitomi t' Sc'rIturIt tha'5Ilit just pro ('ed(ing hIs s'condi~ coinlg hei will he teven140' more nive; for lie knrows that his t Ime1 is short. 0One of It' oinousit si1gns of thle I iminenit corm ig of the Lord4 is the ailmrost uni vei'sal neti vit~y of the dievil a imong the nationrs ini t hts hor'. \\'on lit comes~' he wilt enst out the demontlrs. 11nd4 Ite nat ions shlot hle brotight into thle kingdom which heo will establish (Isa. 11 :10-12). ' teeth, a , breath. appetite. digestion. "Give it to me. please. Grand daddy." "Why Bobby, if you wait a bit for It you'll have it to enJoy longer!" "Poo-pool That's no argument with WRIGLEYS 'cause !bg flavor lasts. anyway!" -After every meal - __.. 822 An Old Acquaintance. TI'his i neildent occ urred in Caup S rait : A lItussin vlo eoull not speakl goodl 1'nglISh wa S on guard and waS ,pp roached by the oIllicer of thIe day. The Itussinn nski'i '\lm ho goes IIleie?" 'J'he Otli('r rI'lili(( aial In- For Sewers, Culverts, Drains. We ~tend of 1w h usaual, 'Advo imee to lae recognized," the sentry said in broken manufacture all sizes up to 48" in IEnglish: "Tinti's all right ; go ahnead ; diameter, also Farm Drain Tile. I know you." Free Literature on Farm Drainage for the asking. DON'TDELAY TREATMENT Askin FO PLETRUBESGRAY CONCRETE CO. FOR PILE TROUBLES Thomasville, N. C. Too often sufferers from piles regard their cases lightly umtil they get to ni serious stage. Neglect leads to doctor's operations and costly hospital bills- B te hnC tcr unless aneffective treatment sadmin istered in time. Eagle Pile Remedy will remove your frBb' edrSi piles, fissures and fistula troubles by op2c itmn 5adSc a simple internal home treatment. 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