The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, July 25, 1918, Image 7
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a CHILD DOESN'T
LAUGH AND PLAY
IF CONSTIPATED
:.OOK, MOTHERI IS TONGUE
COATED, BREATH FEVERISH
AND STOMACH SOUR?
CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS"
CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM
ACH, LIVER, BOWELS.
A laxative today saves a sick child
norrow. Children simply wIll not
ike the time from play to empty their
owels, which become clogged up with
aste, liver gets sluggish, stomach
)ur.
Look at the tongue, mother! If
gated, or your child is listless, cross,
werish, breath bad, restless, doesn't
It heartily, full of cold or has sore
froat or any other children's ail
ent, give a teaspoonful of "Call
'rain Syrup of Figs," then don't
orry, because it is perfectly harm
ss, and in a few hours all this con
ipation poison, sour bile and fer
enting waste will gently move out of
e bowels, and you have a well, play
d child again. A thorough "inside
eansing" is oftimes all that is neces
ry. It should be the first treatment
vejp any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
ak your druggist for a bottle of "Cal
)rnia Syrup of Figs," which has
I1 directions for babies, children of
ages and for grown-ups plainly
inted on the bottle. Look carefully
d see that it is made by the "Call
cnia Fig Syrup Company."-Adv.
+ bachelor always looks at a womn
s hat and shoes, but pays no atten
a to the rest of her wearing p
'eh.
Save the
NFANT MORTALITY is something
; "of all the children born in civilize
- or nearly one-quarter, die before
er cent., or more than one-third, bef<
Bey are fifteen I
We do not hesitate to say that a
" zany of these precious lives. Neithei
f these infantile deaths are occasionec
'rops, tinctures and soothing syrups s<
Lore or less opium or morphine. TI
eadly poisons. In any quantity, they
I )con gestions, sickness, death. There
.Arta if it bears the signature of Chas.
s It contains no opiates or narcotics o.
lennine Castoria always bears the et~
*1 Probably Peddlers.
11lss. Oldhirud w.as airling her views
- marriage aind meni to Aliss Flap
tc and it was evident that shte was
at is knownt as a an hater.
'I don't care for mien, mny deaar," shte
dI to her young frIend. "Ini fact I
ve alreadly said 'No' to several of
'Indeed !'' said the yoiung thning, witha
twinkle ini her eye "What Wero
'y sellIig?"--l 'itt sburgh (Chrnlele
-legraphil.
Frank Admission.
"WihIere'' )ir yo'u ('iing (i 'pnt'i'our
T1here is ano man10 suddencaly (eit her ex
. 11lip Sydnae(y.
A Refres.
T H E tendernest
of the seasonir
menit you taste
For it is made frorr
seasoned with the
out all the rich, sa
Serve Libby's Vid
only Is it a refresh
and inexpensive a
Libby, MCN.
WHY WOMEN DREAD
OLD AGE
Don't worry about.old age. Don't worry
about being in oth~r people's way when
you are getting on in years. Keep your
body in good condition and you can be as
hale and hearty in your old days as you
were when a kid, and every one will be
glad to see you.
The kidneys and bladder arc the causes
of senile afflictions. Keep them clean and
in proper working condition. Drive the
poisonous wastes from the system and
avoid uric acid accumulations. 'take GOLD
MEDAL Haarlemn Oil Capsules periodical.
ly and you will find that the system will
always be in perfect working order. Your
spirits will be enlivened, your muscles
made strong and your face have once
more the look of youth and health.
New life, fresh strength and health will
come as you continue this treatment. When
your first vigor has been restored continue
for awhile taking a capsule or two each
day. They will keep you in condition and
prevent a return of your troubles.
There is only one guaranteed hrand of
Haarlem Oil Capsules, GOLD MEDAL.
'here are many fakes on the market. Be
sure you get the Original GOLD MEiAL
Imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. They- are
the only reliable. For sale by all first-class
druggists.-Adv.
Getting His Own Back. -
A coo0k at ii ('lenp I lodgiiig house
llayed aI trick oa a grutnhling hoarder
by serving himi with a piece of leather
iisteti of steak.
"You have ev1dently ('hanged your
butcher," said the hoarder, looking up
at' the landlady, after saving a minute
or two on the leather.
"Saie hutcher as usual," said she,
feigning innocence of the trick of the
('00k, of which she hod been quietly
Informed ; "why?"
"tOih, lint lung nuch,'' said the man,
still trying to nmke an i oi ression on
the leather; "only this piece of meat
is the tenderest I've hald here for some
t i ne.'"
Ability Recognized.
"Noah lad the whole ocetii to him
self. lie didn't have to be imuclh of a
navigator."
"Maybe. But you will admit lie was
a wonder as an animal trainer."
The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer
Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger people
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
go through the depressing heat of summer by tak
ing uiwv19'8 TASTStLoSSuchill ONIC. It prifica
and enriches the blood and builds up the whole sys.
tern. You can soon feel its Strengthening, invigor
sting Hffect. 80.
tue of the ideas born of this war
is that the other fellow's burdens are
worth slaring.
One bottle of Dr. Peer31s "Dead Shot"
will save you money, time, anxiety and
health. One dose sumncient, without Castor
Oil in addition. Adv.
Smooth runs the water where the
brook is deep.--Slhakesp'are.
i Babies
frightful. We can hardly realize that
d countries, twenty-two per cent.,
they reach one year; thirty-seven
re they are five, and one-half before
timely use of Castoria would save
do we hesitate to say that many
by the use of narcotic preparations.
ld for children's complaints contain
iey are, in considerable quantities
stupefy, retard circulation an lead
can be no danger in the use of 'aa
Hl. Fletcher
any kind. _
~nature of
Tough Luck.
Ills wvife luad followvedim autcross to
be a Rted Cross niurse.
Durinug a b11t ot' GAermian striafing he
fell wvounded anud wvoke up (evera'll
hours later ini a fieltd hiospital. Iis
wife wvas hendintg ouver him i.
''Ain't that just my luck, Jenny ?" he
omurmuired. ''Withl all Ite lret ty tnur'ses
there arev over'i here to look a fter' lhe
soldiers, 1 hadut toi draw you."'-D et roit
heree Pr'ess4.
Mixed.
K'nickeir-D!id Sith get thlingsr'
lhoekeri-Yes, lie annuni~(ced m aaoune
ing whetat ci'opj antd a haiiipeir hahay.
ithing she thliks thatt it hias been
mumm..mmmmmmm.m~m.
kin Cha
of the meat, the delicacy
ig are noticeable the mao
Libby's Vienna Sausage.
morsels of choice meats,
greatest care-to bring
vory flavor,
mnna Sausage today. Not
Ing change, but a hearty
eat.
Ili & Ubby, Chicago
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
Girls! Make beauty lotion at
home for a few cents. Try itt
Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into
Ir bottle eontlining three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you
have a (url'ter pint of the best freckle,
sunburn 0(1 taln lotion, and complex
ion whitener, atlvery, very small cost.
Your gr(eir lis the lemons 11(1
any drug SIor,' or toilet colnter will
supply three niin.3I't of orchard white
for a few rents. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lot ion int the1 face, neck,
arms and hainels andi se'e howi freckles,
sunburn 11141 I:IIt elis:,illear4' al how
clear, soft a101 n' hie t'hI skin becomes.
Yes! It ts har1hii"... I.
DETAILS ALMOST TOO MEAGER
Example of the Over-Simple Story as
It is Sometimes Told in
Public Prints.
Onto of th1in' 't t:inits iof .\1eren18
newianinp'r tutu is t hat a i-us story
sh ould he' mol siinly, . ':rly and14 with
oul ti nlne'essar y , rrh1in- . ~1- .
I In' gi'iitiiil 345 liii I'i~ i'Iiliii "t r(.
it is possIbleP. It. ro1 thii- pr:t it,' into
1the graml.l, U )1 (ti ' tt 111nt 0,1:r.k a --
('1e 1 of t d t1114 h ill. 4,1 \ii n iii ils lin1
m t'es t'Vidlnt. 1i' lin Uns tl1.' lis ov
w'reer of 44 iht 'lin 4iy. an i ' tii e' , )-lnii.i3
1ab)14 citizen in his ti:ay. In his r-omatl
of tlu1Vy for ol l1- :nne it be"e:Inmo n .'
'ssary It' shap 11(- I'ttrtu1 nes' ,(n the,
wrists, :Ital lit' wetnt :nyhnert eni th), .\rpt.
hian gulf so to do. l-li'nor ''i ralinill
Egtnn ligs up th' story of his (,':11h
amlong the( archIiveS, wrritten by at r~n
temim'ary, as follovs:
''faseri b'1 1flin went on shore with t1I
hils geomietrieni Inst rtlitii'is for the
better leveling of his jiieei' to natke his
shot. bit is 15he wats 1ilii4ut the snome 14'
reei('ved a4 small shut from the enstlt'
into his betIly. wvheirewith he4' go ae three
leps, by reb! lort, a nl dlied I min'ediato
'This is amost 11s meager if d4't111 as
the letter of Oeorge Beezer to his
hot her: 'The wen ltier is qute' cold ;
father didl ye'Sl'serriiy ; hopitg yo4u are
we'('ll. ;1s this lev(' S 1114'. 1 m f11. '' ('I(.
When a proinent iitizen is shot
nowndays, the f'low ho de)4' th.'1
t(le1ing is Ithe 1oitc' ieliot'elr, hail On
the tra1il for all t1h' faets. 'the 1allin
Sto'y (onforsrls to rule. bt it conforms
ton closely. sto iwing 111a1 11 g od Ihi ng
ma1y easily hr o4ve'rdo(ne.-(,. M. I". in
Sea tit Pt ost-litelligencer.
Cuticura Stops Itching.
The Soap to cleanse 414n1 Oilntment to
soothe and heal most forms of itching,
burning skin and scalp affections.
Ideal for toilet use. For free samnples
address, "Cuti cura, Dept. X, Boston."
Sold by druggists aend by mail. Soap
25, Ointment 25 and 50.-Adv.
Alt's Fair in
1'lan News, pllisht'd by1' thle cn
listed 1411) of th' :ivittin Sei'vic' in
F ranie.i'. says: ".\n1 otlier anti etd't
on his post i(orr'espodtl with th' su1ine
girl bac (k lomu te a mit suit 41lie'r ('(Ien
soris thle em~i't 's inni I.
An Over-rIpe Tomato
and other over- ri pe vegeta bles or I ruits of ten Oatnoe
very serious Jiowe i Troiub:e in hit weather. Cheek
it as qitekly as >io'siblo. Get, & buttlo of GRIOvsS
BADl ItO\ 'Ht Ei4C1Nii3,a sfo and sure remedy
Adfor ar S .uuirIirloa Ui Is just, as 01100tivo for
Thdultsasfo Chtrinai im
whvIi(ch is tised to slinr4tI th' brieaithing
IW(ocess5 itl ne(wly btorin lU3bii(s.
11etween'i tih' spl5trifi~t and14 the
tightwol4 ther'ie is plenty~ of' room~ for
thte det'-heartedi '4 to work.
If your e-yes sma13rt or feetI senilded. Rn
manf Eye TnaIl itm nijii 44( upon 'iin ito bi ed
is just the' thing to iii ieve themj. Adv.
DameI4( foritun tist' toii (4ldIi lto bei tnght
b inteyorfl- ees
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UMROVED UNWFORN INTERNATIONAL
SNDASlool
LssoN
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. ').,
Teacher of English Bible in the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper
Union.)
LESSON FOR JULY 28
OBEYING GOD.
LESSON TEXTS-Matthew 4:18-22; john
14:22-24; James 1:22-27.
GOLDEN TEXT--If ye love me, ye will
keep my comnandmonts.-John 14:15.
DEVOTIONAL REA DING-John.15:8-17.
'ItIMAItY TOPIC-Loving God and do
ing his will.
LESSON MATERIAL-Matthew 4:18-22;
James 1:22-27.
INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR AND
ADULT TOPIC-Obedience: To whom?
Why? how?
ADDITIONAL. MATERIAL,-I Chron
icles 16:15; Psalms 103:17-18; Matthew 5:19;
John 15:12-14; I John 2:3-6, 17.
Obedience is a vital part of our re
ligion. The obedience of the Chris
than is not legal but filial. Eternal
life is not secured through obedience,
but obedience is the tangible evidence
that one possesses it.
I. The Call of the First Disciples
(Matt 4:18-22).
1. By whom-Jesus Christ (v. 18).
Jesus Is the Son of God. Since he
is equal with Cod, he has the right to
call. Those who hear his cull should
render instant and hearty obedience.
2. The circumstances of their call
(v. 18).
The call came to them while they
were busy with their business inter
ests. God always calls men who are
vitally engaged in sonic business, not
those in idleness.
8. The nature of (v. 19).
It was a definite call, in that defi
nite men were called into a deAnite
service.
(1) To follow Christ. We must fol
low Christ before we can serve him.
Only Christians can do Christian work.
We should follow him to be like him,
in order to win others to him.
(2) To win men for him-"Fishers
of men." Christ calls men into work
of the same character as that in which
they were engaged. They had been
fishing for fish ; now they are to be
fishers of men. When Christ cells
men lhe does not call them to a lower
service. This is a fine case of promo
tion. Men catch fish to kill and feed
upon them, but Christ's disciples catch
men to make them alive and feed
them.
4. Response to Christ's call (vv. 20
22).
(1) They left their business inter
ests immediately.
(2) They not only left their busi
ness, but James and John left their fa
ther also. Following Jesus sometimes
means turning one's back upon busi
ness interests and dearest friends and
relations. Regardless of what it
costs, the true disciple will ren
:ler instant obedience to the call
of Christ, because he has a right to
call us, and we can trust his wisdom
to not call until he has need.
11. The Motive for Obedience (John
(4 :22-24).
The grand motive actuating ohgdi
ence is love to Chr-ist. The proof that
ve (10 love him is that we obey hinm.
Even w~hen we may not be conscious
of unusual outgoings of the affection,
the conclusive evidence that we love
Is that we obey. Keeping his comn
mandmients means such a regard for
them thant we highly treasure themi as
something precious. The reward for
such obedience Is to have Christ's
prayer for us to God to send his Holy
Spirit upon us (John 14 :16, 17). Then,
too, the Father will love us, and lie
aind the Son will take up their abode
with us. This abode is not temporary
but permanent.
ill. The Kind of ObedIence That
Counts (Janies 1 :22-27).
1. The obedience of (leeds (vv. 22
2-1).
Ilearing Cod's Word will do no good
unless it is accomupanied with obetdi
tne'. Hlearing and not doing is as
futile as beholding one's face in a
looking gloss andl forgetting wha t man
ner' of' man0 he is. Calling Chrisi Lord,
andtu not doing what he snys, will avail
nothiung (Mutt. 7:21, 22). To pretend
to know God and not keep his comn
rumanidments is to lie (1 JTohnu 2 :4).
2. Thle obedience of perseveratne
(v. 25).
We should not only look into Cod's
Word and admire Its per-fections, but
ste-adfastly and persistently (10 the
things retiuired. Only those who thus
persevere shall b~e liessed in their
dleeds.
3. Tihe obeCdience of speech (v. 26).
The one w'ho has genuine religion
will control Is tongue. ,Just as the
physician ofttimes enn diagnose the
puhysical condition of thei patient by on
e'xamination of 'the tongue, so the
momrni and spiritual condition of tile
individual caun b~e determined b~y thie
spechl of' the individual.. 'The one
who dloes not control his tongue proves
thant his re'ligion is'empty andl void.
4. Tile obedience of kindness (v. 27).
Those who have receivedl the kind
nies-s of Cod will manifest that kind
ne4ws in their liv es. Tils kindness wil1
express it self in ministering to the .~a
thuerless antd widlows.
5. Thle obe~dienc~e of purity of life
(v. 27).
Thet La1w of God enjoins upon Is
chuibirun not onily purity of life, but
1.blinencte( from all appieauranmce of evil.
'i' onte whio hast beetn made a partaik
er- of t hue livine nature keeps himselfr
from thle sins of the wvorld. It maean<
tliR sepnation from the thinigs of th"
s 1 4ii
Don't Neglect a Bad BackI
It's Mighty Poor Policy to Worry Along Thus Handi
capped When Health and Strength is So Needed
HE man or woman handicapped with a bad back in these times when
physical fitness is a necessary, is indeed crippled. It's mighty poor
policy to worry along v . an aching back day after day; work is neglected
and the simplest duties , a burden. Plowing, planting, harvesting, churn
ing, the daily housework all throw a heavy strain on the kidneys and kidney
ills, with attendant backache, are a common result. Don't waitI Neglect
may mean gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease. Get a box of Doan's Kidney
Pills today. They have helped thousands. They should help you.
Personal Reports of Real Cases
A NORTH CAROLINA CASE. Another North Carolina Case.
Airs. WY. A. Morley, 68 I'enland j, ', Gluw'r, shoemaker, 11 N.
St.. Asheville. N. C., gave tle fol- Aialn st.. Salisbury, N. C. , say:
lowing statement February 17, "I have uf.ierey at times ayi:
1912: "I was very nervous anl spe suffe. The pain was
had dizzy healaches. Aty kidneys so sver :' t olu . coulan't get
didn't act as they should. I had out of b d wit'a help. Finally
severe headaehs and couldn't a friend advisci n-. t get Dean's
straighten after stooping. i be- Kidlney i'ills :3) , an few doses of
gnu takiing Doan's Kidney Pills. I)oaa's stipir-i lb. Itin i:ache and
and they soon stopped all the since then when I h:v. hadu any
pains an1 ny kidneys beenio trouble a few of i tu'- have al
normal. All the other symptons ways inn de w1-m ;;i tii. I ,enn't
were relieved, ton." say too much in pr:alse.'f i' nit-s
On April 20. 1918, Mrs. Morley amniloli e othiers will try Ihei."
salid: "I c i--dler Iloan's Ii ney (statenent Iiivll Jtlitary ., 111ev.)
I'll is:t won. .n1i kidiney me(icino. Otn May 11. 191S \t*. ;rlover st hi:
I have-n't hai any trouble fromn '')oain's Kidlney l'ills rid inc of
lily ki lneys since they eured 110 kidney trolil' andit I c(oSISd'r
5i1nt lime igo. All I saicd in my thei the best kidn. ey remedy. I
formin31' slutmelit iioll', goti tiai use I)oan's wh1en I feel tile slight
I gll r'oninmend ioian's KId- est sign of trouble retturning mind(
ney 1'15.- they give me satisfihetory relief."
DOAN'S KILLS
60c a Box At All Stores. Fositer-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Chemists
The Summer Solstice. No Sentiment About It.
-Jung '..' Is the day of the' year wVhe'n "I1r'unyoae t'ghiol
the sun is <ir'ectly Ov'('r th l 4g'lat or , lell ''s fl' senti lltliti reasons?"
td11(1 for severnI tlys Hha0 Ihou ti131' 'No. l"o' Itisiloss renstlls. I may
there is no observnble dirfl'em-evl. in i to sl(' i ' fur lr'l Ii of prom
his losition, or his houirs of rising amti Is.'
setiug. It Is tiae iongesN enty mn tAte
At the Boarding House. you ae k g hi o
atls ltorerfgr! I t iini iy ('e ta rate
it." Ssll tsr SO TYur". FOR MALARIA, CnieLLS anD Im.
" t i'ng . It i't l t'l' ('11(1 ?" Alr.. Pint GeuerlStreueti<nvngos'th At All DragSlum.
Hot Weather
Hardest in Stomach
Keep a closewatch on yourstom- EATONIC is the wonderful new
ach this summer. We need all our compound that asorbs the harm
fighting strength. WVar work- ful gases and juices and almost
change of diet-will make us all instantly drives away stomach
easier prey to stomach and b)oweIl iey
trouble than ever before. It is so Inta ofsdeadpanu
easy to become overheated on aatakofidgsonateyo
blazing hot day, especially after bgnuigETN1 o'lfr
eating a hearty meal. And then geyohaeasmc.Adter
the excessive heat makes us flood wilbnomrherunfo
our stomachs with all kinds of rpnigsusoa~,gspig
cold drinks. That's bad at any 0'ta upbotdfoigyuhv
time; much worse-even danger-softneprnedaeratn.Te
ous-when there is the slightest apei-yukohwnrdi
feeling of stomach trouble.tw AOJTbltahlforbe
Keep the stomach sweet and frelll-ndyuwlejothr
cool and free fgrom too much acid utanfelbtrinvryw.
-that's abousall that is neces- r1 (reaf'raonwhyu
sary. It's not so much the dietfotfy"m'soahgisthecnc
as to keep the poison from start- tobetl ulmr tCssol ~
ing trouble. You can easily (1doraig. .ne.Yudngis'or
this if you will just take a tablet or rfn ol l.IlyI o r o
EATONICsisotersnefu e
ShoulduPrfithby thsExperiee hr.
ofnThentlTworWo es wystmc
Bufflo, . Y. I m th moter stefou ofhi dren and r fu
nealy hre yers suferd fomatteaks toub inetinsfe o
S imyhcadsialda getne oulavea s a shoah Andr her
~' essona atenanc mot o thtwime butd notr shemrtbuno fo
getwel. A aastres r ecieto tory Lydah gaE in
Pikhms egtb oun tihatpy blaed eengyuhv
advrtsedinthnesppes and if tw o weanth e-dtoeo
a aredimroemnt cotineTNI iTablte a hamfhu e
nowfre ro pan fndabe tome0alland you lle-jyte
orlan, d.forhdt displayemen soand agsuenc
so ady ro Itattiesr oule t umer.I ot on lyy fee
at ll.I ws al rn rdwnund ou aone If c ou no eno
doemyousokwa nMrousthers(Int i
ShudoProit by~.I ok theExentrapian
buf The o h lTw Wo.myAnecnmndd
Bufalo N.Yd-i amln tamthegetabl fourpchidn an frie
/ miytac and nowe an a genrl waness. agin had pro
ge well own awatortn I geiedtr Lydia E. nla'
Pinkhm'songetabe Credit."- which J had seeni
wok."-Mrs. B.5 B.s ZcEA 202reis Sotlet, .
rey Sic oan So ult aTrymsIcudno eo yfe
Ly dia E.Pinkham Vegetable Coo. tre