The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 11, 1918, Image 7
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Don't take nasty, danger
constipated, headac
Calomel makes you sick ; you lose a
day's work. Calomel is quicksilver
and it salivates; calomel injures your
liver.
If you are bilious, feel lazy, slug.
gish and all knocked out, if your bow
ele are constipated and your head
aches or stomach is sour, Just take a
spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver
Tone instead of using siekeuing, sali
vating calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone
is real liver medicine. You'll know it
next morning because you will wake
up feeling fine, your liver will be work
ing, your headache and dizziness gone,
your stomach will be sweet and bow
els regular. You will feel like work
ing. You'll be cheerful; full of vigor
and ambition.
Your druggist or dealer sells you a
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a
Luminous Golf Balls.
With1 the p~rice of' a golf' hull soaring
higher than the are of its flight evea
in at drive OVe'r trees, losing on(' hs
I'come mor1 than ever ia saddning
- ('Xperienre to It golfer of tniderate
mneanits who pliys for health rather
t han fashion. While te daylight sav
Iag 1lan has given the golfer au extra
hour at they en(d of his day, some en
thuslasts will continue to plahty into
twilight hours. So i b)right genius hats
devised a golf hall whlich is lutinous.
No more poking arouni ha the grass
after tusk-Just look for the latest
"shine ai" as you'd hunt a forefly.
Another inventor has devised a means
of avoiding arguments. le has pro
dtuced a marker for stampiug your lni
tial on every ball you use.
KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT
EASILY RECOGNIZED
Applicant ts for Insurance Often
Reected
An examining physician for one of the
prominent life insurance companies, in an
interview of the subject, made the as
tomsh g statement that one reason why
so many applicants for insurance are re
ected is because kidney trouble is so comn
mon to the American people, and the large
majority of those whose applications are
declined do not even suspect that they
havhefe disease.
Judging from reports from druggists
who are constantly in direct touch with
the public, there is one preparation that
has been very successful in overcoming
these conditions. The mild and heahng
grfluence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is
soon realized. It stands the highest for
its remarkable record of success.
We find that Swamp-Root is strictly
an herbal compounnda we would ad
vise our readers who feel in need of such a
remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale
at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes,
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geat pearation sed te cet to Dr. KEE
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odson's Liver Tone
)US calomel when bilious,
hy. Listen to me!
few cents under my personal guaran
tee that it will clean your sluggish
liver better than nasty calomel ; it
won't make you sick and you can eat
anything you want without being sali
vated. Your druggist guarantees that
each spoonful will start your liver,
clean your bowels and straighten you
up by morning or you get your money
back. Children gladly take Dodson's
Liver Tone because It Is pleasant tast
ing and (loesn't gripe or cramp or
make them sick.
1 am selling millions of bottles of
Dodson's Liver Tone to people who
have found that this pleasant, vege
+^ble liver medicine takes the place o1
dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on
my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask
your druggist about me.-Adv.
Her Idea of Hanover.
Mary G. is nearly se'en year:, of
age, andml has cotmpleted fine year in
the Egglest(oiu school at Madison.
To her granudmother she said:
"Gruandinother, what do you think of
ihm'nover college?'"
"I don't ynow ; why do you ask,
Mary t"
"I mean what do you think of lin
over college as a place for me to go to
school?"
"Well, Mary, I think it will he some
tine before you need to go to Han
over."
Mary replied: "I don't think I'd like
it. Daddy went to a picnic at Hanover
iend got nearly eaten up with chig
gers."-Indi1anapol Is News.
USE EAGLE REMEDY AS
A SURE PILE CURE
Piles no longer hold the terrors of
pain and anguish for the sufferer if
Eagle Pile Remedy is resorted to for
an absolute cure. By a thoroughly
practical, harmless and internal treat
ment, hemorrhoids, vein functions
quickly respond to the treatment.
Get a box at your druggists' today.
Or direct from the makers-the Reed
Distributing Co., 141 Godwin St., Pat
erson, N. J. For $1 you get a box suf
ficient for a full week's treatment.
They melt on the tongue and taste like
candy. Contain no narcotics or harm
ful ingredients. They are effective for
every form of piles.-.idv.
Kept Strictly in Turn.
"Well, corporal," sa1id the officer,
it's a 10roud mother that'll he vaitiag
to greet you when you get hone this
t Inle."
"'hat'lI she he proud for? queried
the corpo)rl, I.1t h ai uled/ltt (expresslin.
"Of your medal, of course," was the
anlswer'.
"I'lnt I don't think she knows I've
got it, sir," said the cor-poral.
"What ! haven't you told her?"
"Well, no, sir. YOU see it wasn't my
tur-n to writ e."
No Worms in a He althy Child
Anl chtidren troubled with worms have an un
helth color which indicatsca or blood and am a
U ROVIC's TAsTNLI(s8 chil TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
epronic th det i and act ' a (J'nrai Strength
trw of or dispel teworms, nd the Chid will be
One reason0l pe(ople (do not applrteiate'
thleir niejihors br'tter' isc beenutte they
Slicc Libby's Veal Loaf' and
garnish with cucumbers, water
cress a nd s ala d dressing
very temptin gI
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INVROVED UNIFORN INTERNATIONAL
SIJNDAYSCIIoOL
LESSON1
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D.,
Teacher of English Bible in the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper
Union.)
LESSON FOR JULY 14
READING GOD'S WORD.
LESSON TEXT-Psalms 19:7-11; Acts 8:
26-39.
GOLDEN TEXT-Ye shall know the
truth, and the truth shall make you free.
John 8:32.
ADDITIONAL MAT51IAL FOR
TEACIIElRS-Psalms 37:31; 119:9-16; Pro
verbs 13:13; Isaiah 65:8-11; John 6:39-46-47;
Romans 15:4.
DEVOTIONAL RIEADING-Psalms 119:
9-16, 97-105.
I. Characteristics of God's Word
(Ps. 19:7-11).
The Psalmist hero sets forth six de
scriptive -titles of God's Word, six out
standing qualities, and six resultant
effects.
FIRST GROUP
1. Title: "The Law of the Lord"
(v. 7).
By this is meant the fundamental
principles which God as a moral being
reveals to the consciences of men as
binding upon the soul.
2. Quality: "Perfect" (v. 7).
It is free from omissions and re
dundancies. It is perfect as a moral
code, and it perfectly accomplishes
man's salvation.
3. Effect: "Converting the Soul"
(v. 7).
The practical effect of the law of
God is to trrn men to God himself,
righteousness and holines 3.
SECOND GROUP
1. Title: "The Testimony of the
Lord" (v. 7).
It is the witness which God bears as
to his attributes, and against man's
sins.
2. Quality: "Sure" (v. 7)
It is plain and infallible. We can
repose in it our interests for time and
eternity.
3. Effect: "Making Wise the Sim
ple" (v. 7).
The simple are those who have hum
ble, open and teachable minds.
THIRD GROUP
1. Title: "The Statutes of the Lord"
(v 8).
These are the principles or charges
which the Lord gives to us all, to lit
us to rightly perform the duties which
the different relations of life make
obligatory upon us.
2. Quality: "Right" (v. 8).
They are from the righteous God
and are absolutely just and equ?tsble.
3. Effect: "Rejoicing the Heart" (v.
8).
The true heart rejoices in justice
and equity.
FOURTII GROUP
1. Title: "The Commandment of the
Lord" (v. 8).
''his brings into view the personal
God who stands back of his law to en
force its demands-to require obedi
ence to its precepts.
2. Quality: "Pure" (v. 8).
It is free from deceit and error.
3. Effect: "Enlightening the Eyes"
(v. 8).
The effect of dod's law is to give
man ability, net only to under
standl his love and salvation, but to be
wise as to the things about him.
FIFTHl GROUP
1. Title: "The Fear of the Lord" (v.
9).
Reading the Word of God prodluces
reverential fear in the heart of the
reader.
2. Quality: "Clean" (v. 9).
It is not only clean in itself, but
sanctifles the heart of those who re
ceive it.
3. Effect: "Enduring Forever" (v.0).
The life and relationship founded
upon Is law~ llhide for'ever.
SIXTII(GROUP'
1. Title: "The Judgments of the
Lord" (v. 0).
By tils is meant the sentences pro
nounced by God's WVord.
2. Quality: "True and Righteous"
(v. 0).
Th'le penalties prescribed by God
aure true, conifor~mnable to the intuitive
mloral sense of mana.
3. Effect: "Serve as Warnings and
Bring Reward" (v. 11).
If the warnings he' heeded, ship
wreeks upomi life's sea will be pr'e.
vented. Besides God pays a wiage
fori obeudience to his laws. Godliness is
priofitable unto ali, havlug the promnise
of the life that now is, and that which
is to come.
II. A Notable Exampie of Bible
Study (Acts 8:26-30).
1. Who it Was (v. 27).
The Ethiopiani eunuch, a- man of
great authority. H~e was tile seci-etarty
of the treasury of the Ethiopiani queenl.
The wisest and best men and woe
of the earth have been reverent stu
(hents of the Bible aind have testified
to its beauty and1( power.
2. The Circumstances of (v. 28).
It was wvhile travelng that this
great mani wais studying t he Bible.
This is a most excellent way to im
priove mlomnents wilie on a journey.
3. Doing Personal Work (vv. 20-.37).
Phlil ip wais iiakent fromii his great
evangel istie wvork in Saimaia andi dmi(I
rectedl to go to thei dleserit. The Sii
dire'ctedl Philill to jolin himasel Cf to thIi
"ihariot ini which thle Ethliophimi wia
traiveling. P'hilip ran in obedienice I
he' Spiit's (commllland. On)e shlould b'
a ler I for the Si iri l's dirie'tion11 as fu'
thle individuaill with wh'iomt to do lpo'
sonatl workf)'l. Trhp i tuuhi wats 11mp..
lng aifter the way (of life. But s
he'neded t he help of a Spie'it-ta':
(1nf111
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What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake ? What are their
responsibilities ? . To whom are they answerable ? They spring up today, scatter
their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow.
Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for
Fletcher's Castoria is prepared : could they read the innumerable testimonials from
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