Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, February 22, 1917, Image 7

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HUmi to Health hj Mia E. || By REV; W. w: KETCHUM I miffenS from •'’female trouble, with ; III severe pains in my back; and sides until I became so wssic l could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. 1 was entirely unfft to do my house work, I wag giving up hope of ever be-: | ing well, when my i sister asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound; I took pix bottles and today I am ahealthy women able to do my own housework. I iwish every suffering woman would try^Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and find' out for themselves how good it is.”—Mrs. CARL.' A. Kieso, 696 North Ave., Aurora, 111. The great number Of unsolicited tes timonials on file-at the Pinkham Lab oratory, many of which are frpm time to time TJubnshed by permission, are of ~the value of Lydia E. Pink- Vegetable Compound, in the treatment of female ills. - Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special advice. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life. Tt. \\ r sold ■ ^ho tgiusi lf Haul was n gt*o«i of H-j 4 'ln’js U I fi -t hi*... ln;ipf.^:.vi,iur. ' »| t»tloTi. wTilH •*»«•♦* t.«o' sii-h TKXT—My brethren, count* it . all .1 arm-s 1 ;2. TT is. fii siTvi* :|s <mr i k 111 g <•! ra trsj«• t 'ori*l iv*r his , frank ru't TBy J K. O. BELLISftg.' Acting • "?• T “Turrury" flchoot Course - of - Moody BtbU - •-tnstit'uto.) , ——r I Guarantee ‘’Dodson’s Liver Tonfc” Will Give You ; the Rest Liver _ and BowSI Cleansing tou Ever Had—Bw't Lett a Dafs WwfT _ Calomel mafceg yotrgfok; •— i'xiy : tCopyrirsT.- im. WestmiNcwipajHir I’nioH V j lav’s work. - CwlomCl • is quicksilver hi*!——' ;>■ •., •; J. ^ ; ■ ■ md it salivates; calomel injures yo s^.I<11*■ rsliIp:, i?irjF. l.i-.frank; t'm'ngnb j WESSON FOR FEBRUAHY 25 \yUeri r vp"jlfo^nterdtyeri'fofoptaijong.- ; 4 fonty* j ind it lalivates; calomel injures your.i Ivar, ' . ' w. V ; It you are hlitoim. feel lazy, sluggish Ill L, i - afoJl t>> i.t fl. ,ovef cn 111 • i -' • •• • > s^;v ■**'■ ~* Thfo is rather a strange exhortation. Vu Wm nilrln • t lint JESyi AT POOL OF BETHESDA. ; pd all knocked ttot, if your bpWels •.are-constipated and your head aches , ... , ...... .... : f TKXT-johnlA:i-Jfi. '■ ' pT stomiisihis sour. Just Uke a spoon iB it^riQt? Joy is "not usually’-ossoct-:^ s-iid •t.Gfovillseipi.is, ‘in ! J Rjj.d'bn Text ~Jt w*swhich- ful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone -tV*' - f — atedTn ; U|)h , (i y ., >v|m|1 ^ve^uhitfoh; had mud* i ivhivli was proof . ham’s ^ irf g(ir)(I ( -ii»*er : TtTflve-ov. a more * ,,ar him, whojV; John instead of using sickening, Salivatinq ■see -following,_th‘e events of last Hun- • calomel. word Would ap\ ^rid.' v >l»rk v*iu. lMvforediisjhuiJii^^y s lesson, Jesus ’wytit to Jerusalem liver medicine. You'll know 1, ; L.ibl iii flia LliUiLai- t,. JJkV wx^ti f Vu. mnrninfr hneunan linn ul'UI t the eveiiTHhHe he sttuWl hi. the sha«h*w4of: j ts» irttejid thl* feast (v. 1). He went up morning because Dodson's Liver Tone is real m5fT it pear to rouut |; fl ^ n ,, S s^ihat. is. un-tlie dark iMi'o'PriiiiK tb tlie requireiiienis «»i* tli.' feel it ^11 so-row /• •. ^ .1 ^if,e;envks--for every '.•iiiss. j Jaw (Kj£. IU: ‘see' V.ah'4>. i ing. It M * n *‘** .ljke every diTrke^t eliiqd.’lriis its silver j-lintln; was^not sataslKMl wit.li' the con- you lllk^iprstft l~i\ -t ll is l; Ii-vciii.’ It'f'fnidl tin hie mil i Lo<.. I I’uMVIl i titr ii'jf ‘tl nv rt ft 1 till st ’ till* hAv you :>• will, wake uf> will clean tout in'till«b 11»ei belie* than nasty calomel; It won’t make joa sick and you can eat anything yod w\ant without being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or yOtf can havW your money back. Chll : dren gladly take Dodson’s Liver Tdne because It ia pleasant tasting and doesn’t gripe.or crimp or make them sick ’ . — ’ *■ utyderstand t !i i s exhortation-if we k n o W what is h . w • meant! 1>y ; teinpta- tjon, •amf after \vd find out, perhaps we shall ii« e- that there is a real value attached t<» -such an expen- j etiee. 7--^ .| Now the ’ L 'h»‘st. fted up his JUiAd .«mt-j-v^nti«inai fulfill»ng hiL L nto (Jod's eterniil sun- that oeeasi.on^~*ior, pVas T .linijig—J» sus lifted df tin' shadow i shpie. unit.: ,xaid -ivvith exaltation, have overcotlie tlV world.” After hi.s. death and ■■■ resurrection .and sisoensioti, speaking throiigh' the lips <if the inspireij writer, le&u* said-: ,"To'hhn tlmt overcometh will 1 grant to sit \vlth-tire in niv throne." the....*dilties' for i»R j was h|* oeeupied Avith social and coTmnoivmi function-. „ hut it* ‘/going ubout. doing good." The feast was an (igcasion of jov and' mirth . on; every hamh hut in the midst of it is tjiiA great need so graphically pic tured ill this lesson, I low*-1. rifts .J Ids is Ho owr -daily experietiee. T.eachers !’Our stomach will' be. sweet. aVd your bowels regular- Yoft will feel like feeling fine,'your liver will # h> work your headache and diNineeB gone. |s.hj am selling millions of'bottles of Dod son's Liver Tone to people who have fount! that this pleasant., vegetable, 11 v- vigor and ambition. ■ ; YoUr druggist or dealer sells yoq a f.O-cen^ bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone . - * •’ Excessively Polite;. "Mary, 1 intall is a. gjantV" asked Henry;. working You'll be cheerful; full ofj/’r modi dire takes iho place of danger ous calomel -Huy one bottle on my sound. Tettattte guarantee. Ask ydtir druggist or storekeeper about me Adv, VYhat transcemh-nt , pronu.se. we [-should appeal to the imagination of have here ! X^Hat you and I may sit i their "'scholars and’describe as vividly witli t’hrist ahi^lNshare his glory ! as possible this pool. Let l-hein.depict Unless we he ofxthe earth earthy— ( a room, on the floor of which is a inhii; we will attend to fhis..promise', charm in one corner of the*room a stairway in the Klb]£. .,<o we. may arrlVi* ut 4 ■ ilu»'.'e'ha ruier never so wisely ! k>ading tip to the'-iCettftig'; .ajurixmmllOg [ how bull it lioip-e is." way to understatnl a Ilihlical term is 1o study the way hr which it is used "Oh, I don't know.", said llie nurse uhout as'tali its a house.’'.' "And how tall Is a house?” • "How -diouM I know? Don t (a a>k His Suspicion. __ "I*i* you .-know why tin- bridegroom'll attendant—et the w eihjing isf called the ‘best nuiti?’ ” H I r. ’ . ■ - "I ‘lid not know-before I was mar- ‘ lie'll;"' replied s^imp * little Mr. Meek, aftl rward I began to “hui 1 Sl!sf*e.( r. xcv simn ludg Often a woman 4s~ bo inCf that after making up her mind as to to stick to it... ’ meaning of teny.tntion by a stu.djr-nf Realizing the Promise. - • -the word in the New Testnmeilt. .—. r jljciw are-We to realize this promise? In the ninth chapter of the Acts. the, . - -*^ n ppa Unit overcotneth will I verse, wt* rqud : "And- * when he was come to Jerusalem. In* her age she’s umtbh ' ; Only One ‘/BRQMt) OUININE" et the eennln^, call.for full name LAX ATIVH >MO Ot.'ININH jAM>k for (Isnatare of ■ W. eCOVH. Lures » Cold In One Vaj 26c, Suov A Hint. ‘Oil. I justTove Kllitiliil.- don’t youT' jurgled the sweet young thing, "Sure. -Let's have a AVetsli rabbit," said tiie aeeommodiitlng youth. Town Ti assayed to JoilThimself to the disciples a*nd they were all afraid of liinn not lielieving he was aytlseiple,” TIUs ref- e re nee ts^tocl.hvul afjer his conversion. Tin* word translated "assayed" is our word "tempted.” Here it means that _fetanl eintoavored' Or tried to join hi'tu- grant to 'sjt with me in ttfy throne." If we*,‘would realize, the promj.su*.' we must overcome. If we would, over come, we must he fllh'd with 1he.Hpirit. If we .would he filled with the Spirit., we must he converted ; we must he .so the room.-ut the top of ,the, wall a broad walk :xm-the-wa.il, looking ihwn toward tlie floor and the pool..is “u j JOn pixn limititttde TTf them that Averi* iiiHtd, halt hotTse«." . . and witheri'd."- Tliese were 'the 1 • v W fettiled plies Wlip sought the pool,. | and evidently Jesus sought the most J't \vVet<he«l of this eomtiahy. . .' t. -1 o I. Jesds went where there was need f Lx< us. me. MarV. said Heidy Whenever You Need a General Tonic n i 11 c ril’i gniiy^ " L forg.i'u-^at >“ • Take (irnveV ‘ - - to know anything; abotil. ' ICTRESS TELLS SECRET. A well known actress gives the follow ing recipe fpr gray hair: To half pint of water add i «z BarfeO •rOnl.MniT. az. Bay Rum, a email box of v - Any druggist can put this up.or you can inix It at home at very little coat.' Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Upmpound. It’ will gradually darken etreaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and .glossy. It will not co+or the acalp, is n^t -stick/ er greasy, and does not rub off. x Adv. Needed Provender.- . That lulling sluuu among uuthurs. Barry de Wladt, • tells the follow! good sPory of his adventures on the 'Yukon; One day lie and a *;part)ier” he had picket! up In Dawson were going on' a trip lb midwinter. - The eVdd was, of course, -bitense. - J.tist as they ^ w ere (in; the point of ■tarting. Ids eompaatoti dumped a number of hard, sharp pointed articles’ Id the sleigh, pitching tliein rather nhcerejnonioiisl\ ’on top oL a sack of .oatmeal. “Look here'," protested De Wiudt, ■^tion t ptit. those tent p* gs on the-oat- leal. They’ll jioke th< ir point's through le hag and there'll-be a leak." “These ain’t, tent peg-," explained the other, rather scornfully; “they're beefsteaks." - : — self to the disciples!' Turning to the Revelation, chapter two, verse two, we read:. "Thou‘hast tried them that sav they jure apostles and are "not and found Them Wars." This time our word.. Is translated "tried" and myjuis to try in the sense of testing to ascertain the quality ; as for sample, metals are tried. In rfhs see.^: the AVutil . lS Ti.sed ,ot::uiir; YES! LIFT A CORN. . OFF VVITHOOT PAIN' up.t uflied jjs to he eTuiKied of tliat iip-.-bv-- 4ro■tUv'-^lh.iyla'ToHfp<nry- - -»-—x _ _. tis w hich is Contract' anil antagonistic Jesus '• i^rmm lie.—lie had lu'an>-f r |— 1_ ' . . * Cincinnati man lefls how to dry fft—fht—Spirit we fnpst -be* willing to*—t4tere oft eh:- a ml 1 ns < ntse -•'elite 1 1 'make ourselves of no reputation; we to he beyond all hoi*e. litit ’ there, is must he willing- to lose ourselves ; v \Ve ..jiothing'ioo hard for (e»d ^(.ofn.. 1H:1T; ’must be willing to give up our will and' Jer. 112:17). N - The Old Standard Grove’-a Tastele* chill Tonic is equally valuable aa a Gen eralTonic because it contains the well knpwn. tonic properties ol QUININE and IRON It acts pruthe Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds op the Whole System. ' ^0 cents. ... jJr,.jshpos,'wiiji Tilmtiimfur soles have * ^ 1 hei tr. inventfHFfor porstms working in ways and, lake up tlie, w ill and ways of God. Remember, you cannot fill a tilling flm Tr MfMBtY” ftltr.": YOU cn.n -' not till a basket with heavenly sun- shine,.Uutt is already full of eartllly trash: and voti cannot fl.lL a huHcam hi-nrrfuH nTThe Spirit or?tiod which isaun Lord wTn'ttlAve rtdul: ■; :, *For In that he ^ nlreiplv full Tum-self hath suffered -befog tempted. r „ vt ,, I... is „l.l.. (.. su.-.W them ,, ilth „ u . ,„ raL . rv , vlth ti nitH,-.]. thph. -: 1^ > 'Ilia! is. .mr ,i,i,, K s; au.l 11,.. — II. Jesus throws the responsibility upon the man (v. <»). Jesus.had eyes fttrt -only l.it .sue McHl, blit, lie jllsp saw God's-find liis owii personal power to relieve the neeiL-Tbe questjdn is. wind xfu-wc-sv^ -;r- uh* jilUrniey 4hi'<mgJt - “ HI. Jesus was movffd With 'Compw 1 ,1 nwnii ii water,..T''d:iiiiii''iiliiees~ up' a corn or callus so it lifts | Pff with fingers. j t You corn-pestered men and .women nH*d suffer no longer. Wear the-shoes that nearly killed ypn before, says this f^inclnnotl . aaffeority. ’ bitcons*' *j T&w drops of freezone applied directly on A hi: our <lf the love of that not ; - Marw snug :- “lie 7 - TPndiT, nching com nr-rntbr' soreness at (*m e -and sintn the corn or sion (MaU.'l-l :1 I). lb* always has that feeling when lie looks upon suffering and the misfortunes -of. men (lleh. . e rich, the self-sufficient, -Lords steadfastness or fooral quality .j io awav.” And Mary’s was tri.nl; it etoud the test upd he- SoR . iM d: "Blessed are they that do jgjuse It did, he is gble to deliver H»> ,„„l thirst aft, I;i:8; 4:i7t-lt'>': ( isa. IW V'.ij. Jesus does not do for the mail w hut tire man can do for liipiself; so lie niakes Ids first Appeal Jti the man's desire and, through hardened ea(lus ifmsens s.e-it can bo- lifted off, root and till, without pain. - A smnH- -fi.it tie of freezone costsTery. little at any drug store, but will, posi- tlVely_tnke off every hard nr soft corn or callus. This should be tried, ns it IS 1 Inexpensive and 1-e R-ild not to Irri- helps us to Understand that temptn- 1 may be'an'‘Cndea.vor to. draw one xvay from virtue by suggestion to sin. JXlliiKls probably .the common -idea-of tin* Word. Yet, it by ni>” iiteahs nvnt- preheiidsjall there is in the experience .of temptation. We, therefore, con clude frotti <mr study that anything w hich tj-ies or proves <>u*A a’s'-'to liis rharaeter, hN faitn\his stemifastness, whether it he a testing under trial or n solicitation to do evil\is a tempta tion. \ ' ... Paul, in Ins'epistle to the iTalatian- riuhtexm-sness: Tx.for th**y slmH 4»e fillrtl." Grace, savs i hls desire, to the tniiirs wiil, i "Wlirthou |jj 0 surrotlnding'skin Christ’s experience in the wilderness . t lte proverb, abhors a vacuum., Christ 1^* mmkyvhole?" The fact that he lms ]f yo ^: (lrup pi^ ' ' Ii1ls_all in all who love him a ltogether, been-a long t line fo lds ^refoeumenL 01^ Rqt the "fullness, let lttj>e remembered, ] .the"fact that :t sinner has been a. long must be’fu proportion to tire vacancy, time in‘gin evil state is no treason for In .divine a*.well as in human love. i supposing that Jesus wilL not take in- ' Symbol of Victory. J terest in him or that he cannot save "Todiim that overcometh will 1 grant an<1 diid hcaj him (Matt. 9:21; to sit with me in my throne; even as Luke K:-IH; Ads ,‘D2)..- Ilfs question 1 also overcame aqd atn set down with | throws the \v little mat ter upon the will my Father in his throne.” The throne, e ot ‘ th V Jcsuw is‘\yilling and able; symbol of victoryyof victory over the the only question is. are we -willing? world and self, and sin. Rut the throne ,v - Jesus commands the impossible. Tifmtr—"Them ciry folk* want to know M Otn'l a twh m the house. Wh^’U InTmI* H« Wii*—"Tell ‘cm rf thev noad • Mb betrtr take it beiore they com*. 1 ; Take a bath of courae^and jyl kourf while awake take a Boschee’s ase .on the line of march. C4 :II)'speak's of his temptation'fo the flesh, ^ Whatever flrnt was, it wassume sort ofoa serious bodily aiJtni-nh -for in tlie verse preceding he says: “Through infirmity of the flesh 1 preached the -gosp,4- unto yen 1. Well, we say, wliiit—>]Hre.,t»r to ■ W-Hrere In phyidenl Jttff. ring to. cnus. symbol of in.H’e than vietdry. Symbol of influence, the i^ower to help, the -trong ami, holy right arm' stretched out 'to save another ! And. such is the -uhtlety and strength of sin that^there is probably not a home in which the influence <>f the throne is not needed either lo uplift, or to sternly, or to in-' *N?hal Seryse of Justice. parrot I hoy-ht tises violent age. _ . ltuMh 1441 ,-L?Ue n«»f overcome of evil. .0. Child of Hud 10 iVjnTce'^ No doubt t.ut overcome evil.with good.” We . an about" the faiH that a physical ailmeiit ^h> ,t: (in , this very “hank atid slmnl tests rTiristIan character, -hut wliere ,,f time” we call*today, we can do It. wus 1101 cunipieuv. 1 d.)cs rejoicing eonnyin? Let us rfo'ert j n tJiis r certain faith let tis facii with- «tHUtatieolis’ (Acts The inau thought the only py he child he ttmde w lede-avjIs through Jhe eflicietiey t>f the waiters ill this pool, but. Jesus, by speaking a word, had the po\ver that/would heiil him (l*s, 1(1?:20) : so f*«i:fy it. is the power of the word; of <’hri-t that can savo all who believe qn hilll; (Roill. 1 MO). All we have to .In to live is to'licftr-nnri j believe A .luh-u -h.j J.LL—.W-illi 4hc coni; L mand «.f (in i t;' "Rise,, take Up thy beil'e wgs eimhlrng power.—Tfo' cure If your druggist bhsuit, any fr^ey.one tell him to get n small holfle for you from his wholesale drug house.—adv. Ljved in^One Room Q2 Years. Ghyvdon, England, has l-^^l by.death <’roydhn. England, has lost by death a trader who, in nu-lntei;esting way, carried on the Trading fruditi<m s ,pf the past. He"was Robert Miain. who died at eighty-five.years old in a room over the little ol.lfashiotU'd shop ill which b»* had lived for 82 yours. Mr. BralTT iyas reputed to he-the largest iitTTTVidi’ml rat'pv^er in the borough, paying the»cbrpbratlon about £800 a vear. London < ‘hrontcle, - .v ' It will quiet your coufh, soothe the Inflammation of a sore throat -and lungs, stop the Irritation In the l>ren> chlal tubes, insuring a good nlght!s rest, free and easy expectoration In the morning/' That old tima-testad remedy which for more than half a century has brought’ relief and comfort to countless thousands all over the civilized worfo. 25c and 75c at druggists and deajers everywhere.; Druggists' Experience I--MAIT Pams “Lady,” tbTrrfrr," ’T' \V0TfT deny that he does sw eai' *ume. Rut you must Ihi^Jlilii eieifo for the fuc't that he doesn't tli'ink. ;mf: gomhlq."....— be-' OUl feai' and. Bought the Lord thrice to remove his come our foe Mon,' '» yoii never .married V Disciple of Jefferson. She- : Why Ilavi II.*—I am opposed <0'entangling al liances.—Boston Evening Transcript. MUtUUUM' ~~ ■ Thefe is a Catholic daily newspaper published In Tientsin. China. ■ . " . ' "~7 Ljtiifo^to Paul, w ho tolls' tts lirice to thorn Jn the flesh, (lofl instead of”do-_ ing It., said :' "My grace fo sufficient for thee/’ And Haul by physical suf- f/'ring. h'arned what he could not learn in any other way, the sweetness x and iohey of Mlod’s 'gl'iiee. without reproach, >uver- *— Rev. Mercer G. Joluv- \vus not prfty .omplete, but it was In- Hn*olis' (Ac Hif” worked a complete cure.- He We are very much satisfied w )th tiic demand we have for Dr. Kilmer e Swamp Root. We have been carry ing it for right vears and have never heard of a dissatis fled cuxttimer; they, all speak very favor Why staffer from excruciating neu- ralfpa paths when airiptttiuTtfJii urnrsgw*i umtiBCTr wifi'give quick relief? This 1 iniment is good too, for rheu- •matism, scialuca. headache, pain; in chest or side.aprains. cuts and bruises. The large {ft cent bottle of Ysgel's Liniment contains fourttmes a* Bunch as the usual bottle of liniment sold at that price. At dealers. * - ; , The Far Look. "I will' lift up mine, eyes uptp' the lulls, fromwhence cometh my help." . .i t- . . . . . 4*hc remedy for tired eves--and who L • r ^ friemLivho liyit j uls M ot had them? om~ w hat is the been sick. lie sifol t.vfoe:* "When I wjpr sick I hud the best' time'I ever Ifitd In iny life. I Was so happy/ the Lord was very near nnd ]>reelous.”^Jle, you .see. was rejoicing because, he IH*rlettecd what many n suffering child wearied keart-s is the { . i \ -the netirm ilrt<1 hre.'ionBness of ^ (Bel same, thing. /far look!’’ A literary woman once consulted an wrculist concerning an ailment of her ej-es^ Upon eyamlnallon he "Madame, yoiir eyes are tired- yon this ( In isf given *viit i.gtlL by inking up his\bed, And* doing exactly as lie was iWnfl’tiWtided " (II Tint, 3*1^). Ji'suff;! likes Htese hryr'd'eases, those of “long, standing" (V. fi,).’ lie also likes'.those that are the result^ of sin, for that was his.work in the world (v. 14; Matt. 1:21). .' ledommen.red! Verv truly v nurs, ZKBLU.ON I)RUG C0.t-> M r * E. C. Daniel. Mgr Sept, 21, 1916. ' , -Ze^ulon. N.'Ci Prove What Swamp-Root W ill Do For Tou Send ten-cent#' to Dr. Kilmei/ A Co., BinghamtioBfeN. Y. t for a sarajilp size bot tle. It will conyinci: anyone. You will alao receive a booklet of^va I liable infor- YAGER’S LINIMENT , GILBERT BROS.* CO. . Halt Imore.’Md. X -"X— r A stock uck rr-j Oul'v.-.nl . im„nstam-.^ 111,. (I,.- l!.-r. »'»' 8aW - “><« '■»- trials IVtcr siicaksof (l jvu-r ?/>', r”’ *T*T? U -:* K 8 " ch . .' : * 7 ’ u . that I must ubg them.’ ' may J>e the temptation-) of some, . „ , mi ^ hut /ew in these days stiffer s'everc-.^.j"^. After reflecting <-for- a moment, lfo irttwr;"*iyt liiMt umn.ijtllrKimu 1 TTTrnrr-WTwnT^^-j-^ SGJihat real adversity, and affliction ar.*,- t!• 4 * loss of a loved one, {josltfon,' pr.q "HaVf •otiV-iioine you y»r«ie. any wide ! VI. Oppoaitton and danger (vv. R>- f, . . N . , .IfiMTlie objection raised was that Je- k,dneys , and said , ... . der. When writing, be sure and mention *4,; sus, had transgressed the Jewish law.^bie".ipkp«, x Regular fifty-cent and on* ' ~ Tlip -hinti's ajiswer-to this wa. , ll ^Pflollai aize 'foittlea for—eale at all <drug 7 hath made foie" whole.” • .The word <>!' * tor **-'—Adi God is our law (Matt. Jw Ti.e strength that -Jesus -gives us is' to J»e- ,4<,us£d In ofiedietice to: him in glorifying his name. The nihil did not tell the views 1 1 1! ' “Oh. ves.” she airktyered.Jtith en ,, „ TI - 4 . - ** thusiasm; "from the frfoit *! can see ;r J ", ?!" Bu. W ,.Ulrwk S or itfe DIM Itm*,- and they no, as I know/ J have seen them , 1...7 ; / . ■ptiiiling • through tine tears/ I because lie-did riot know/hi inself; foilj as soon as he'found out who if w as he told them without fear, or hysitimey. He did not even whit for them ty ask him, but soughf aii opportunity for witnessing (v. In). . Atiy man who', is truly sqved wjU at’pin e give hi ness to .aJotrs. The admonition a /; desus gi>v 4 ‘ bLMjiis niiiti Praise God'frvini^ -***♦**■ TidlTls gnunl', IliiTrMmnrr/in-ii we liiiv, : whom, all hi. -singsMimvJ’ 1 Qmiwfi„m far-- f; . ()U> t , H - drink foil'd t or some oi hirJ*viL in lit -Tired, weary, troubled one, the tar, . •md/.wlio have grown imllflet^ot.’ or A Logical Conclusion. "Did you really call-this gettfban»n an old fool last njght?" said tho judge severely. . 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TENNESSEE fonit'd th.-m -ay ..fight." - .And ns foeniRtig ^iitd power, your eyes'fee* tired,; look steadily your :m'ounta.js^ toe- ~-fn5"' ■ ifowp-e^ Important to Mothers , Examine carefully every bottle of i> wij- CASTORIAi tlijit fafoous old r|*ni(*<4 t *~ . wfiidi [ for lnfant-H‘ft/»^c*i:ildr!’n r and see that J/, *Tl *J!, _ivhi}--Knfferefi mure SP-' Bears the Signature of In Ub« for Over 30 Tears. TVdyipfptlc, th^dtl tittrtoTsafk oIjuum poaure in thu Iraes drink or ex* ^v* +>* • at the ill effects of caffeine when • / you change from ^yendYjfflilfo~ iim-t men, -Raid to -nu/ f It " U I Wl* »■'«• WneecirThe -,„mard ■i - I ’ ,' ' ( / t* 1 1-oV." if <'nncvAtra,cd anil c-mtimuHC :is I foive ^gissed through, kmnviug wfoiT I now do ofJi.Mf and-liis grarb.T (' W'otrld -glinn-e tri:d?'/TJe, t«V», .! Chocolate Cream.. Upon some Joftv ideal or prospect, w ill , ,mi. .'H,.. »«., vmi s,-,- y °"!' a,ld r,-jH» ,*,r in tl.nt h,- tSJftlSrf,,,,; jd'-aisfjm ymir chlracter. “Our eye, t, i;i,.’:ili',ri ,„„i U . • re u " to th '' |S| ' 1 the reason /fought-/ r.ej<d.\ing obvious. '^her.*-qre, ilideifstSoma pit^us we must' ; thivel-jf we are to kTiow Gn.l.’ "'Snmi/jMjinyj.r ti VlTTTnk Vur prosperit j » asTemptatimi? . Yet -tin* wop ’'They that will be rich, foil into tom) An lion.” I sometimes think that, noth ing so tests Christian character os prosperity/ Many p Christian has sh|p-_ wrecked his life spiritually on pros- ... ■ i _ grow n the-Rwawu> -/and; the Upward—^ /careless and retnlue.i t«» their ,siu . to have “a worse thing corn.*, unto Them/’ It is interesting -to[notice tharj ■ Jesus - performed thfo ntirtirte - ruVlfie' face of gr,.\it opplosjtion and -riaiiger.^ - Summary:;(l) J«*,sus cures the sick. r Children Cry for Eletcher’s Ca?toria ' a l \ 4 Old, Man Mag AVI key tiro cork out of n jnndiing :TT' u‘w.»tiian ah »o tile not by what he does to^ftTeni, hut what lie does in them. ~(2) (a»ri>: isniRyv 'i> the gosjud 1 Jor in Uvu „*l,fuforruh-l ““ :'J ! ! "f s " u,s ** f 'SM"*- KT~t»ltH-«l»-.hfUll. • (lui-i:,.) ci.rii : ■ (■<} I.i .Imp I.ifit.n. th j-Tarrir one' cui>i(ul sugar, one cupful ‘Ttillk/J! . (hnijAe boiler linf tilVte^of corn- c m " malarial regions, »111 lin'd T utt- - pill* the most genial restore* ■live c.ver offered the suffering Invalid. Granulsu d Ey' lltTsv. Sties, Inflamed Lyes relisved over, nle,ht by^/R^man' Eye" Halsem. One trlarpf^tles J1^ nu-r Love may laugh atUoi-ksffiii EArlr' Jersey and Charleston WaVefleld, Sae- . cession and-Ffat Dutch»~by express, 800, ti 00, r 1.000. 11-50, ^.<X0, at 11.36. Satisfaction guar anteed. Post paid 30e per 100. D F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C it ij.'VMf giggles at I.I foil b. jV r>/-_ - N. Ui, CHARLOTTE, NO. ning of h new life for every man iwqo avor w ith? vnniUa. f’ook in * u< T‘’D ts - -,^1; , (4) Sicknrsk and trouble i-n- fre- stiir.fi'. For Silver plat*. When putting away best silver al There’s a -Reason pe'Sty , s\rock. Hq.pfo^iered and then w ^ he forgot Oorl; he forgot Hu* IUhict he uso try placing a piece 0/ loaf sugar' rorgot to pray ; He forgqt tli^churHit • 0< *. fodhf. foough wealthy, he t«. a In both teapot, coffee pot aftdjiot wa- t«r fo ai>gorfa any rooistar^Kfoat might- i)e\left in. and leave lid opea'/ qtiently idle Instruments Of (lod’s providence, bringing . iui*n JLolr^}^ their sins and thtlr.jieed. • J * v (5) No matter ho\y greanhe prog ress of modern medkiue or the skill ol phviidans, there is ulways the need of the 'xroat Physician. * 'Si-X' > I. 4Ff r-i-P-