The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 18, 1936, Image 7
Tht Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barnwell 8. C- I’horsday, June 18, 1936
Bedspreads Welcome
Delicate Lilac Motif
THE FEATHERHEADS
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KNOW OF MM
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SENSIBLE ABOLfT
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SWATTER POP-1 fwo No-Dinner Day, Honest!
By C M PAYNE
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FINNEY OF THE FORCE
By Ted O’Loufklin
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ADAMSON’S ADVENTURES Trapped!
By O. JACOBSSON
(ft )*»*. ».y CanwMatM Nrwi Fr»«nr»»)
PATTERN 11S2
flourish into the loveliest „o{. floral
sprays, Is far and away the nicest—
and easiest—flowery touch, one can
give a bedroom. Even an amateur
will And the large spray easy to em
broider on a bedspread with four
smaller sprays on the bolster, or
scarf ends. The flowers are entirely
formed of lar.y-dalsy stitch and
French knots, the leaves of blanket
stitch—the rest is in outline. With
cotton or rayon floss the designs are
seemingly done in no time, In shades
of lilac, orchid, or palest yellow.
Pattern 1152 comes to you with •
transfer pattern of a motif 18 by 21
Inches and two reverse motifs 4 by
C'A inches. Color suggestions; Illus
trations of all stitches needed; mate
rial requirements.
Send 15 cents In coins or stamps
(coins preferred) to The Sewing
Circle, Needlecraft Dept, 82 Eighth
Ave., New York, N. Y. Write plainly
pattern number, your name and adK
dress.
FEET HURT?
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Our Pet Peeve
By M. G. KETTNER
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ATTEND 4 ft^SQOtr
6iv6N w nonce, of—
Only the Fence
A stranger addressed the farmer’s
boy across the fence.
“Young man, your corn looks kind
o’ yellow.” *
“Yes, that’s the kind we planted."
“Don’t look as If you would get more
than half a crop."
“Don’t ex|K»ct to. The landlord gets
the other half.”
Then, after a pause, the man said:
’Boy, there isn’t much di(Terence be
tween you and a fool."
“No." replied the boy, “only the
fence."—Hoard’s Dairyman.
Slightly Mixed
Jimsnn was relating his experiences
in India.
“1 was taking my usual morning di|
when I spotted three gladiators mak
ing for me. so I had to swim for deji.
life!’*
"You mean navigators—something
like a crocodile" interposed Johnson.
“Well, what are gladiators?"
“flladlatorg? Why. they’re a son
of flower grown from bulbs.’’—Stra\
Stories Magaxlne.
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topples at last and
finds she has tout
MCK INTO house.
Shears orr women
INSTANT SUM RKLItFl
Apply- New Ds Luxe Dr. Schod’a
Zino-pada wherever the shoe ruba or
prcMca sad you’ll have instant raUaft
Coras, calk
onca. Thss
hsak pren
remove eoi_
color, waterproof; don’t
D? Sc holts
Zino -pods
Dogs' Tooth ns Moaoy
Dogs’ teeth are stated to be used
as money by the natives of certain
districts In New Guinea.
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Far
Flatulence# Naaaea
Headache# dee te
and Sick
Freedom of Self-Control
Who, then, Is free? The wise man
vho can govern himself.—Horace.
Do Wo?
The Eskimo uses his harpoon no
♦.o kill hat to retrieve game.
STOPS HADACHE
AMAZINGLY QUICK
?
The next time you have a head
ache or neuralgic pain, try the im-
jroved, modern, method of relief—
;wo teaspoonfuls of Capudlne in a
little water. Being liquid, the Ingre
dients are already dissolved — all
ready to act. This Is why Cepudina
acts almost Instantly.
Capudlne relieves pain by soothing
the nerves. It is delightfully gentle.
It contains no opiates. At
stores; 60c, 30c, 10c sixes.
y gent
aa drug
(AdrJ
Constipation
Relieved Quickly, Easily
Mrs. B. O. Brown, Atlanta, Ga*
writes: “I take Dr. Hitchcock’s AH*
Vegetable Laxative Powder for dinl-
nees, biliousness and sick headaches
caused by constipation. I have never
found anything better. When I feel
weak, rundown and sluggish I tske
1 /3 dose after meals, or a small dose
at bedtime. It thoroughly cleansee
the bowels." Dr. Hitchcock’s Laxa
tive Powder is mild—but effective—
it acts gently,, yet thoroughly and
removes that clogged condition of
the bowels. At all drug stores 26a
DR. HITCHCOCK’S
Laxative Powder
TETTERINE
[STOPS ITCHING OR HOMEY BACK)
GstTettarine andgetlMtai
any sUn Itching. tOc at si drug 1
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