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Pain back of your eyes? Heavy pressure in your head? And are you sometimes faint and dizzy ? Is your tongue coated ? Bad taste in your mouth ? And does your food distress you ? Are you nervous and ir- ritable ? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping ?
Then your liver is all wrong. But there is a cure. 'Tis the old reliable
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THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1900.
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THE GRAVE ON THE HILLSIDE. CONTINUED FROM SECOND PAGE.J
"But not in battle, Robert!" she pro- tested. "That is only lu a moral serap."
"The moral scraps are the mighty battles of the world, sweetbeart, and they are being fought,all about us ev- ery day, unseen, unheard. Their vie- tims fall by thousands. Even those who come out of them bear scars they earry to their graves."
He spoke very earnestly, and Cyn- thin, wondering in ber turn. went on with energy :
off. Why enu't you have the grave re- moved? I have read of such things being done, and there was a pretty lit- tle cemetery we passed ou the way from the station. I have no doubt the rest of his people are buried In it." Lennard looked wonderingly at the sweet, fair free upturned to binu and listened muore wonderingly still to the hard matter of factness of ber voice.
"Well, Abner Pettis may have been that sort of a coward. I don't believe Were all women such mysteries? The |It, though. He was a soldier in the Imricacles of organic chemistry were army, mark my words, did something as nothing to the complex structure of one feminine wind as it had already been revealed in his brief matrimonial experience.
"Suppose we walk over to the knoll," was all the answer he vouchsafed. "Remember, you have not seen It ex- cept from a distance, and perhaps the morbid sensitiveness you feel about it may disappear when you find what a peaceful, pleasant spot It is."
"No, no!" cried Cynthia, shrinking' baek. But he caught her and swept! ber after bim, balf laughing, hall seri- ous, dowu the steps and across the sunlit sward.
Peaceful and pleasant it certainly was in the cool shadows of the great trees, where the liquid note of a wood- thrush drifting downward through the boughs was the only sound that broke the stilluess. The professor dropped on his knees before the headstone,
· who would wear the prondest laurels aud sit on the throues if the true story of their lives was knowu."
"So there's no credit in facing a can- non's mouth?" said Cynthia sarcas tically.
be read, then added quietly as if to himself. "A soldier, maybe."
"Wait. There's something more,"
"Credit, yes, It takes a brave splrit said Cruthia, who was poking the toe ; to march into the jaws of death, into of her little shoe deep down mong the clover blooms.
Lennard pusbed aside the thick tufts of green and, standing out In larger let- no chance to choose deliberately what ters, saw the oue significant word of an , he shall or shall uot do. Can't you see. epitaph:
Cynthia, what a fner, nobler kind of courage it is that turns away day after
The hot blood rushed stinging to hls day from fleree temptations, not even cheeks as he released the merciful yielding to the satisfaction of fighting leaves aud blossoms that sprang back ! Into place, shutting out the dead man's sbame.
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should always be kept in the house for the fol- lowing reasons:
FIRST - Because, if any member of the family . has a hard cold. it will cure it.
SECOND - Because, if the chil- dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well.
THIRD-Because. if the father of mother is losing flesh and becom- ing thin and emaciated, It will build them up and give them flesh and strength.
FOURTH - Because it is the standard remedy in all throat and ! row.
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No household should be without it It can be taken in summer as wel! answered Lennard, fixing a long gaze as In winter
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inews, atire as one may be of coming off conqueror In the end?"
She scrambled to her feet.
"Are you going to be quixotic, Rob- Irt?" she iskind, brushing Inuk ner ruf- ful curls and looking partienlarly young aml girlish us she stund before him. "Yim can't forbbl me to ask questlons, aml when I fraru thy ro. Juaner of Abner Iritis, apr 2, which Is sure to be quite commonplaire, you'll have to hear it, lark! Is that man
The sounds of ffe and drue wire blown distinctly to their cars from the willing rom, of which they could
the trees ilw.
"(), yrs!" xhu pursind. "It Is Me- mural day. The presslon must be going to the priartery. It somids ils If It were very nur."
She ran to thr brow of the knoll and [+]] again.
"Rnlurt, they are turning down our Inth-' What does It mean?"
She linked uver lur shoulder at filmn. ull excitement, tur lovely face tushinl. ber goblen halr tlying in the breeze.
lamiamal Push- up nud saw that she was iut mistaken. Lomler anel louder grew the musw. The stars and stripes gramed among thoughs, avanelig stemlily toward them, aml presently out intu full view across the meadows straggled a small, srattering company of solliers attended by swarms of chil- dren amil idlers.
"They art cumlug bere!" cried ('yu- thin, Astoulshed. Then a sudden Hhum !- nation burst upon her.
"Robert. it Is Almer Pettis! But-If he was a coward why do they decorate his grave?"
The professor made no reply, but drew her back where they were screen- ed from observation by the huge mussy
They died fi er nite al their country 's enll. Deck with flowers 11_j ., . i ) tloutil
Ye stond where brite bien sleep. a sintiled throng. Your tearful Trib itr atul voir solemn sony Thall prove the lervar of a nation's wue, The glory of the sarrifer they made.
And as your chant arises, soft and low. L'pon the grave God's gentle sunlight plays As if in blessing on the resting place Of those who perished in The darksome days. -Edward S. Van Zile.
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ONE PERSON OUT OF ALL THE CROWD RE- MAINED BEHIND,
trunks of the elms, and the bustle and stir of the miniature processiou asceud- ed the slope, pausing with a shrill flourish of bugles abont the solitary grave. A bollow square was formed. The officers stepped forward aud drop- per garland after garland of white and purple lilacs over the long green mound. Une older thhu the rest in a sbabby uniform took from a lad in the ranks a basket of lilles of the valley. which he placed earefully iu front of the headstone, lingering for a moment before it. lost in thought, while Cyn- thia's sharp eyes fancied they saw meaning glances exchanged among the bystauders. Then the tattered flag was raised high ju the air aud waved above the grave. The music broke out again. pierelug and waking the echoes with "My Country, 'Tis of Thee." and the ceremony was over.
The little company marched off in the same Irregular order in which it had come. treading down the long grass aud stumbling comically over the rocks and stones that were scattered through the pastures below. One person out of all the crowd remained behind, so ab- notice the professor and his wife step- ping out of their biding place behind the trees. This was a gray haired mau. soldierly and upright in bearing. band- some still, who stood bending bis un- covered bend before the discolored marble. His lips moved sileutly. His ; baek was toward them. They saw the stalwart shoulders shaken with grief. and as the noise of the passing proces- sion was dying away ju the distance be threw up his arms in a splendid ges- ture of despair.
"Greater love." be muttered broken- ly. "bath uo man than this, that he lay down his life for bis frlend! Abner, ean yon bear me? Have you ever heard me?'
Taking out of bis pocket a buge clasp knife. he knelt down and cut away. stroke upon stroke, the thiek growing green things from the base of the Pitilessly clear In the light of stone. day that cruel brand was revealed,
"COWARD!""
"Why should it be bidilen?" they beard blm say to himself. "It is a crown of glory."
Then, with one last, loug look at the smiling landscape outspread before bim, he turned and strode away like the rest.
The Leonards were left alone upou the hilltop. The air was faint with the spicy sueli of Illaes, und far off in the distance the afterumnon shadows Ins lengthening over the land .- Bostou Herald.
Unappreciated. "I did my best to be entertaining." said the young man In a volce of sor-
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"l'in afrald hot. I recited Hamlet's solllnquy. She looked at me repronchi- fully for several seconds, and then ex- elalmed. '1 don't think that's very fun- by.' "-Washington Star.
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"COWARD!"
"What does that mean?" asked Cyn- tbla in a bushed toue, awed not so much by the Inscription as by ber bus. land's emotion. He moved away from the grave a step or two and, seating himself in the long grass, drew her down to his side.
"It means that we can't be blind to thr sorrows auil sadness of other lives, little one. They rise up and confront us wherever we go. Very likely we shall never know anything more about Abuer l'ettis thau we know now, but this glimpse of his bistory Is cuough to convince me there must have bern A reason why they laid bim in this lovely jmt. And I am sure it was hy his own destre, Dear, you can't grudge It to ltlin .**
"1 don't know." irlerned Mrs. Len mard slowly. "It Frems io me a cow urd Is a pretty pior specimeu of hu tumulty. Alul to have it ou his tomb stom. tur"
"The evil that men ilo lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones," quoted the professor. "We are leno- mint of the circumstances. Perhaps In lals plare you and I would have been cowards ton."
"You?" She broke Into soft, Inered- ulous laughter. His manliness and courage bad appealed to ber above er- Frything else. They were the very foundations of her love for him. "You run from an enemy?"
"Sometimes the coward stays and Aglits, the brave mau walks away." 1 ult the malty llll-4.
to be ashamed of, and bis family would not bave bim put in the lot with those whose name be bad disgraced. Let us ask some one In the village about it. Robert. If 1 am right, then you sure- ly cannot object to having this remov ed."
The professor drew a deep breath and burled his face in a handful of the fragraut clover that be bad been pull- Ing absentmindedly while he talked. Then he shook bis bead, and rouud bls mouth crept the determined expression that she bad enuse to kuow so well. When she saw that, she realized that she had ron up against an Iron will. rigid. fuflexible, not to be heut by love or broken by time.
the mouth of hell, but that's only for one mad, excited day, when one may
be swept along by a torrent and have | sorbed and preoccupied that be did not
"No," he said. "I have made up my .mind that we will not ask quy oue in the village. Let the dead past bury its ilend. Many a man is bonored by bis fellows as & hero who is a coward at parting the grasses that bad grown up heart, and there may be some eowards and bidden the name cut upou It.
ABNER PETTIS. Died May 10, 1862, Aged 20
ALWAYS
Where Heroes Sleep.
They died for entry "Saati The somber sod They The in . ware, heroes all, Where the soft winds murmur art the grass "
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1900.
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Memorial exercises by the Wrentham schouls were held Tuesday afternoon in the Town hall. Brief remarks were made by Rev. W J. Minchin, {'om- mander Johnson and Cumrades Morse and Smith. Comrade Worse also pre sented the schools with several tine vol umes ou the late war. Prof. Reed of Pawlucket conducted the music -Me morial day was celebrated very quietly. a detachment from Geo. H. Maintient post, No 133. decoraled the graves of comra fes in lown. The services were beld in Plainville, among the exercises being an oration by Rev. E. J Hale .- HI. B. Fisher of Kalamazoo, Mich., left here Thursday for Providence on his homeward journey -The ashes of the late Dr. f. M. Newell, the remainx having been previously cremated at Mt. Auburn, were brought bere for internent Tues- day afternoon. For many years he te- sided in the Sandwich Islands s\ the qujest of Benjamin Pitman, the prime minister of the islands He was a mem- ber of the Hawaiian club, a Royal Arch Maxon and was decorated by Kalakaua, king of Hawaii. He was a writer of many books for children.
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Church Services.
St. John's Church (Epixcupal)-Event- ing Player with Sermon at the Baptist church at 3 Sunday school at 2. Rev. Gny W. Miner, Rector.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic church .- Low mass at 0; high mass at 10.43; meet- ing of sodalities and Sunday-school at 10. Rev. M. J. Lee, rector.
Universalist church .- Rev. Dwight MI. Hodge. D. D., pastor, will preach at 10 30 on "The spiritual Quality of Mod- ern Religion, a Whit Sunday Sermon." No afternoon service. Y. P. (. [ at 6. Baptist church-Preaching at 10.30 by Rev. F. B. Sleeper, pastor: Thème. "An Expository Chapter of Divine Love." Sunday school at 12. Youug People's meeting at & li. Evening service at 7.30; theme, "An Age of shaius "
Congregationtral chcel :- Preaching at 10.30 by the pastor, Rev. I. W. Sheath, Ph. D ; theme, "Christ the Light of The World." Sunday school at 12. Y. P >. CE ut 630. Evening service al ".30: theme, "A Mau Better than a Sheep "
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