The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, February 14, 1918, Image 7

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*et Contents 15Fluid Drao aoiJ.For Infanita and Children. _ Mothers Know That - - -Genuine Castoria q LGOHOL-3 PER OENT x A~edefablehecparcationfboe 1' a - :1siinilatingtherood by Reguta tingtheStomacbs and Bowels of t ThierebyPromtint Destiol Sj Cheerftlness and Rest.Contags neither Opium,Morphlnenor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIG Oi Angarba0I 17,,rwdszvar ' AhelpfulRernedyfor Constipation and Diarrhoea. Us e and Feverishness and 4 . uk LOSS OF SLCP resulting therefrom-itibifancy ac-Similc Snatur '" GENTAUn GoWPA'Y NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOlit OrgY. Carter'sLittle Liver Pills You Cannot be A Remedy That Constipated Makes Life and HappyWorth Living s ll PilGn u bears signature Small DoseU "Small Price A Blo of eIroneon the ARTER'S IRON PILLS the reasoFfor ver many colorless ' faces "but -will greatly help most pale-faced people Recod WE ARE NOW PAYING FOR FURS: cor Black Muskrats up to $1.25 Brown Muskrats " " .80 Raccoons " o 3.50 Minks " " 7.00 " possums " " 1.30 r es Rabbit Skins 4c. per piece Ip darje no commission and pay LEWIS BAER & CO., INC. :: BALTIMORE, U. S. A. LARGEST AND OLDEST FUR HOUSE IN THE SOUTH MAKGeOF T hEIUSUT AtE L ITTL Wetrssieor t h e hol ag A~ague~os,2.n.7e A TENRS IRO PCLLS d WETARENOAlN FKRY FURS:NOG C fBakMsk bn rt up i hto $1.5 A e .OpssumC"p"1.3 Hockbor Bursitis. pe pic We ha-eno omiseo an a Stos lmeessprmpt Desnotb~ expLumbagoorGot LmEWS BAER &rieSrs Cwel,,s aIoeiN. ::AlIORE, U.lS.A git.o dlv 00dWllSllyumr f IouWiS A D RDeeXC L E C W. F.OUN CHpA0 F olo oBsp t ayt..8rnfd -as Bmo re M" PureGeor iCn::::Sy:: Pe:: a ln -. CHATTANOu GA OAKERY '" Nn~ltwwlevi in brl'T CUrTHua OTstiaac bPre twieuthemtand the Wnteoblem.Olpelewoaefbe anrkd. y2 ouge peoled wo re a, wl esrntee ~nenBled to g or througha cnthe codweterbtkn AchyPinlan InamTonPrc ,2aboneictdr Ctints eee.Wl twellnoren toicurpetis fUI.N andFIOUN...,Itemput.rinfiel adM rchsthalodans.id nbolre an g r i Pise 65c. r Take Grveso IMHROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SbNDAYSIdoOL LESSON (Dy E. O. SELLEIIS, Acting Director of the Sunday School Course of the Mooly Bible Institute, Chicago.) (Copyright, 1917. Western Newspaper unlon. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 17 JESUS TEACHING FIVE PARABLES -FOUR KINDS OF GROUND. LESS IN TIXT-Mark 4:1-20. OLI1:N TIXT-TalkO heed therefore yE iear. -Luke 8:18. A l') 'IT H)NA I. MATEIIAL FOR EA('Iiicit ai\ tt. 13:1-30; 30-43. 'itIl IAItY 'I'('I'iC--Jesui telling a story n I t ",Wing S('('i. i'I t MA lt'' Y l t1otha yvtisItSE-e ye i I+7 f the word.-Jan hes 1:22. -lil t'illsi tisaily why he taight so liunh h'y Means of parables ( Matt. -: 10-.a). Th'le truth had to be taught ; h1ii''e the parabhe, thlint those to whomn it wats givent to know the meissatges of the khgd( oin, those who sought it, iiglit know and understand, and that It the others it might he ltidden (Mark 4:11, 12). Like all 1his parales, .lesus draw hs lil it ii res from the coninn in (Nex'rlelirces of life-the field, the hoie. etc. Paul draws his illustrations chief ly from the city, tie ariny, the market. Iin studying this lesson we must turn to the pir:illel account as givei by Luke 111(1 Matthew to get the full and Wimt is the seed? Luke say+ that .JTesus tol his disillei's that hli' seed Was the WIord(i of (hd (Luke 18:11). WVe get the satin' thought in verse four teen of tlie lessiin. A great deal is he lig iinid tElay of seed selection. Stone wonderful results have been obtaine d. lbow intiuh hinore 1inportant for those of Us who deal with liintortal souls that WE' select the lest seed, 1. e., the Worl of God. The second consideration is the sower (v. 1). Notice lie went forth not to 'soair," not is it recorded that lie was "sore'' because the people did not all receive the seei alike, lie did not have a grouch; he did not enter into his work that he might receive the' adulation of men (Matt. 6:2). It is, however, the "soil" that seems to In' most ('inphasized in both tIihie (irect teaching and also the explanation of the parable. There are four kinds of soil. The ianner by which the seed cinme into contact with each kind of soil is significant. Solne fell "by" the wayside; the path was well trodden; the ground was preoccupied ; e. g., it was used for other purposes Ihan to ylid a harvest ; it was hard to be broken, and hence it was an easy int ter for the birds of the air (v. 15) to come and pluck it away. We need to reininher that if men receive with rnieekness the imnplhanted word, there will, of COUr'e, be no such opporttunity for the evil one. The trouble in this case was that the Word was not lini phunted. Thus it is that one-fourth of the seed is lost. The result Is a deplor able one as we see froni 1Ieb. 2:1-4. Is the soil of our life so hard that Gol litust div ye the pdowshare! (l'Ian through it ere there is a chance for the L...,d to take roo..t ? (l's. 12l :3). The next fell "on"' the roicky groundl'. Theii first is a pli(tur ie of thle lutrideined, anrd this is a picture of the suplerficIial lieurer. For a time they did ruin well. The'y even receivedl the W~or'd wIthI gladness (v. I11), but they had no sta bility because they had 110 root. They were superticial. There was no cbainc-e for the seedl to get a real grip on their lives. The earth yIelds Its Increase thbough we do inot undlerstandl. So Glod w-Ill add1( his 95 per cent to our 5 per cent. The oak tree conmes from smaiill In the third place Jesus speaks of the seed that fell "'among'' the thornis. II(ere is the worldl~y soil. It is not so muitch the chairac(te'r of the soil, it is the character (If that which already ce cuied the soll1 ('re the so)wer sowed the seedl. The cares of thIs world, the del'eltIfulness of riches and "'(ther(1 things" had1( s0 entered in that the good3( seed( never had a chiance in the soll1 of the human heart. It wats choked and11 yielded no fruit. There was 410 real grIp of the will, no whole-hearted surr''ender'i. The cares of life thait keep lhe housewife or the businiess uti ; lie deceit fulness of riches that sinare milen and1( choke the word1 which at one I 14m11 gave such proiiise in their lives; the Ius-Is and1( other things whleh the evIl one knows so well how~ to1 use keepi us fr'om thle WVord, fo Satan knows that by it we are to he salvedl (Luke 18:12). Are we impliv~e? l)o we nmake vows so01n forgot ten, tIles thati s1oon fade awvay or fall bieneathi the ('ltemttios for lack of r'oo(t?' May God1( blast and1( turn up the subsoIl of1 oiur hearts by strong convictions of sInu, and1( s0 occuipy the .9(11 that thieire is iu, oplportunity' for other thinigs. WVe have thus seen three-fourths of the seed1 lost. Of the renmilning fouirth, that which fell "into" (II. V.) the good soil, not all yielded the sam11e1 return. It all brought for'th (v. 7) ; it all yIelded ;it all sprang up), but not all in the samue i'atio, There are three dilstiniguishing fea tures of this last kind of hearers : (1) IThey hear the Word. These are the ones5 whlo appreciate its value and1( give gaood hieed to its precepts. (2) They ac cept it e. g. they understand its teach lngs. They take it into good andl lhon e'st hearts. (8) They hold it fast (Luke 8 :15 R. V.) These are the on0e1s oIf wvhieh martyrs are mad(e. Jes91. us-as a great open-altr preacher (vv-. t 2) and like all others lie has varIous kInds of hearers the half hearted hearer the shallow-hearted hearer. The way to reach the mausses is to go where the masses na. 'rhe'e's no tse in rocking the cradle vhih- you pinch the baby. ConstIpalion generally indicates disordered stomacn'h, liver and bowels. Vrlght's Indian Vegetable I'Ills restores regularity without griping. Adv. A shi'ewtl (Irinlleer Is it11 n ll ho ('en 'xtra l eiIllvbl eins froi the Ithenrl's. To Cure a Cold in One Day 1'ake ,AXA''IVN BROMO Quinine Tablets. Itstops the touggh and headache and works off the Cold. i. W. OhLoVW' signature on each box. 800. A nIttin hilly lint hat1 a wall high 'tinough In petrinii It safety as a recluse. Dr. Pierre's I'l(asanit Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 10 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad. \i n Il rigles hii.- f' nt his superior intiellig n ii, h1 ih 11 11e1''1 1' r If Fiery Red Pimples. A. hot hath wil (ii icurai Soap followed bhv an liention of ('utie'ura Oint mient to <listressing e('rzenuts, etc., proves their vontd rliI properties. For free sam11's thlress "utleuia, Dept. X, Boston." At dlruggists and by mail. Soap 25, Ointment 25 :ai 50.-AdV. Can't Be Done. "I tell her she I' i hi' 1the o nln 1 e'ver lover'l." "I II' coure." "Ihut Sh, !1111'5!'1 511 1 e In t 1 be l'I' m11." "y1'!1 ienni't hlpI 11ha . 111,11ubl if' .\<hun ever 1'1nvi1 le 1' l.I:ve' 11 tha:1 poim."' 1.onis. vill' ' 'ourie'r-.1111urtml . RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint, of water :add 1 oz. Ilav Rui, a sill box of it;ar bo ('omp14oumnI, 1a11(1 1% oz. of glv(4rine'. Any Ilruggist. can put, this u1p or yVout call m1ix it at home at very little curt. 1Fuill direc'(ti s for inak ing a11 use come4 in each box of liarho (Conpoumd. It will gradually darken streakcl, faded gray hair, and miae it moft. and glossy. It. will hnot. color Ihe scalp, is not sticky or greasy, aind does not ru, of. Adv. Slippery Retort. T!e. ine'Stengelr .V w1s re'd-4h'nle1. 1cheekyl 'pulabte. . "i("11111: "1" 11 ! aid the eh-14tor 111m111 in 1hi4 1h:11ub'r 1f ,ome Irct'e 15 hei' started l1 u'loe5 111' do144r. "n1')0 get iiy.' 51141 144w boy'. as hr \\iggled1 1141 1 i I 4he I. '1 isn't g4'i tey or I'l sllid' on Fuhl."- -li n' l 1 -: xpress. "Cold in the Head" is an acute attacn of Nasal Catarrh. Per sons who are subject to frequent "colds In the head" will find that the use of HALL'S CATARIIi MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them leas liable to colds. Repealed attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Cntarrh. HALT'S CATARRII MEDICINE is tak. en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Al Druggists 75e. Testimonials tree. $100.00 for any case of catarrh tha HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will no core. F. J. Cheney & (o.. Toledo, Ohio. Another "Less" Day. .\i 111hr w\1 l:iving h4e4r youngu n11 henth. hr. 41f rlnrse. 5red11 him rail 44 14ih'r,' h4. -bii i'eine n hi hriek-. " 's, I 41''' l4' 411 4 41 1 ll 4114 we .J1i ' 11 ih;1\ it j('f" " I n "e u\ hat?" I wo' l a 511;ph1-)11'y. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER the elv Iil ie wori for4 11444re than4 14mit at 44entury for4 4onstipi on,444 inte'stinll tr'oubeits, tidj~l liver' 14444 the generall141y depressed54'( feel In1g that 1L'' 44J1 accm iaies such1 d1isorders'l. It Is a4 m41s4t valubl1ie r'emedy'4 for' h44lige'st 144 r ner 14Ivou1s dys ih14lII1141bwhIotI41h4, 14mi1.u of ood unig ln tomns. A few do(4Se (if Aulgust l1-4w4'. wl' I innned'(iate (ly roll1 eve' you4. It is ai gentIle IIaxativI'. Ask your ( druggist. 54411ldin a11 (ivilizeId ('ountrie'(s.-. v '1he4 ai4s4 are4 tiurinig agin244~ (h'r 14m4 1y's worst15 enemy41. "Ad E LYD VEGET Tonight! Take Doi Better Thar Calomel sickens! If bili achy read r IAsten to me ! 'Puke no in ore sieken ing. sallvating nloinel when bilious 1 constipated. I)on't lose a (laiy's Work Calomel is mercury or quicksliver whleh (n uses necrosis of the ho nes Calomel, when it (4o1e1'5 into Cona cI with so1r 111. ernusbes 1int) it, brelk ing it up. This is when you feel Ihto awful nuse: 011(1 erntlging. If you itre sluggisl 1and( "ill knot4ukel 4u)1." IU yOurP IIver is t4rph1(i a1n1 howels c oni - patedl or you have hentehoel. dizziness, contedo tongue. If breuth is 1had or sItoinh sour, just take i sp~oniful of harmless Dodson's 1,lver Tone. here's my gtiurntee-Glo to any drug store t111(1 get a bottle of )odson's Liver Tone for A few cents. 'I'Tke it spoonful tonight, and if it 1oesn't YOU COOl FOOD-W YOUR TOE Y o)u kn does to potato-and In each c. out by cook So you toasting in of the Burl the Lucky IT 10 4 O Guraeecby 4lervous 1 Should Profit by ti of These Two Buil'alo, N. Y.-"1I am the ir , nearly three years I sufl'eredi - -m Sin my back and side0, and a get 'fessional attendance most of tAb get well. As a last resort Pinkham's Vegetablo Comj advertised in the newspaperi ', a marked improvement. I now free from pain and work."-- Mrs. B. B. Ziz B~ull'alo, N. Y. Portland, Ind.--"I had so badly from it at times at all. I was all run dlos do my housework, was down at night. I took V but they did not help nr Lydia E. Pinkhami's V< / it andl nowv I am str Imy own work and Compound the cr( wery Sick Woman Should Tra a E. PINKI UKLE COM] L.YDIA E.PlNKHAM son's Liver Tone . i Calomel For Liver ous, constipated and head iy guarantee. - str:ti:ttit yu right up tad muke you felb' linb :til vigorous by utorning, I !tWant yout tIo n Iba'k to the store and gel your ht'uitnv. I)olson's Liver' Tono Is (''str ty ing tli t'e of cnlotnel be (':IInSe it is re:al liver ineiieitte; entire ly ve getitlable' , lioref'obre it enn not sail. rut(' or inntke' y l ' ik. I guilr:nater that 11n1 sptoonrful of Do gison's i. ('r Iit t will fut your sluggish liver Io wr and :itul tenni your hiowels of Ihat lsu biet an cns14 V(tsl Iutited wuste wthh is logguing your systen and nmnking you feel ntiseralle. I gu rantee that i bottle of )oison's Ii V'r TIon(' will keep your entire fain ily teeli ng fine for mnonths. (;ive it to our hbiIren. It is hariless; doesn't griple and Ithey like its Ileasant taste. (YOUR HY NOT ACCO? ow what broiling steak, baking to a toasting to bread. ase flavor is brought ing-by "toasting." can imagine how iproves the flavor ey tobacco used in strike Cigarette. S TOASTED i. fothers he Experience Women of four children, and for a female trouble with pains eral weakness. I had pro at tiune but did not seem to I decided to try Lydia JE. >ound which I had seen i, and in two weeks noticed continued its use and am able to do all my house. LINsKA, 202 Weiss Street, a displacement and suffered I I could not be on my feet vn and so weak I could not nervousq and~ could not lie reatmuents fr'omt a physician 10. Ny Aunt recommended ige tale Compound. 1 tried ong and wcll again and do I give Lydia E. Pinkham's dit."-Mrs. J Os8 EPuHI N R~ace Street, Portland, Id. IAN'S POUND I EIIEC.LN.A8