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LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 2 THE SHEPHERD OF CAPTIN^tOS- RAEL. I.TCSSpy TKXT Ivz-'k^P f' After every emttp "*(.mtrw Eterc > in Prutfce,' 1 where They [u treops nn t'lii'lr waj from "u I ivueh i.»«*n” t«, their tmluitt clvlng -un Inteiedve^training in modern war methods. /(‘•IMlUl / .♦ •<* *4+* • Having learned that me^trennatis hatK retired* 'from her dlstrTtY^^thls elderly l/renchw»mmn hastened to. mu* home to tin <4 It a ruin. The photo- MAXOTIKEtt— Eliminate* punctures, blow outs. riin cuts. UTfferent from any device you ever saw Our free Illustrated catalogue fully cleayl how MAXOTIRES will make your gained from the Germans $1* the Somme region. *. ,.£& ,>■■■ and for all (<^> rouble-proof by very small qos’t Char' tires' leaf on Has of} re Co.. 46 Mkt.*t.,Charleaton.S.C ''fwiVvo JUICY FRUIT roar chewing cum rasa •*(!«• H«*s» <«#*«•«• f% •« « r?--; PAGE SIX . BARNWELL SENTINEL, .BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA VATERLAND NOW FLIES THE STARS AND STRIPES 1 1 ' 7 • r . a L '* • irn* ■ (Ry Ri:v. I'.Nlt. i rr/.U'ATHK.i D. D., Tt iM her of ffriptiab' ITn>Ie in jhe Moody id hie t r i s 11' i, ■ i ■ cirsn argu > _ . (OopyriKlhir ran, \Vyst?Xn N'., wap/per rnton.) / — ' ].‘ i 1 1—i ■— r riinimiifiti h • ink* ii j'ii-i Titter I In* Stars mid Si ripe*, were rat- inl irh himrd (hi largest passenger vessel ill ihe world. . ' . , Hamburg Amerieur friie^ Yat-erhiim, SAMMIES MARCHING THROUGH A FRENCH TOWN An — lone dll/ »'*< jI.IjKN TEXT-The t t.e.r-h+s n.y - K 'hi;P« » herd, I shall not w&nt,.—i’sia? -Th r "~ ■ r With the compli*!-*- * subversion ,of till*; kingdom of Judah, itlu; ' national eotiseionstu«f?s was largely ertwhed ayd x**- * ' ihe people were without h/art for ,th,e eoinraon affairs'- of life. Kzv-klel, > • - . .> . ■. Though horn in Jerusalem, prophesied | In Ihthylon near tfie Itiver Ketayr. The i^nil.jrei «if lus prophesying 3vu< to en- conrage the caniiies hy {ihiciT)g before .$t r_ 3them-GofF* pttkiiiiUe of their return to / .their oWh land. I Hismuime signifies, • “Gofl will strengthen,” whicji is wry appropriate to tlit* mission which in the providence of I God lie was railed tipon to till. ■ '■ . 1 . I. Israel’s Faithless Shepherds De nounced. (vv, 1-10). These false j-hep- herjls included, the kings, princes, .ju'liT'-s.and.priests. Hzekiel pointy out iliat the Captivity was because of sin, hut he shows that the- greatest guilt obthins with reference to these Trad ers. They were placed in the positiofp^ Cii care for ami■protect the sheep. The Inflow ip-tr indictments are brought against Diem: _ ; — j . I. 'They fed themselves Instead <»f the flock (v. 2). They were essential-’ p fy selti-h. They ministered to them- -c.ilves instead of the sheep, Too many . t«. -iy are filling puUlie ••lltees foj Jhe sake of private g;fin‘. Sometime^ even ministers ,ar’e found who are umre con cerned about fhetn^elyes. it^ir pleas- . iifcs and profits-. th:1ti-thev ai'e*abotjt US Of Die .people 'Tbn - .ppurtf* them. v x ’ . . I’, w ere cruel (v. ?,). I' Tliuy. irot,<»nly mere hirelings, guilty of looking,after themselves, Inn they aet- i . uidly' behaved'. like robbers, preyiit^- 0 upon the tlocks. All are guilty of this -ame sia who tie iij infltionee and k ;..j power to the, disadvantage d otlicgs. . .f| ! in the theocratic .kingdom such behav- : s*- me was peculiarly obnoxious, as the || -rulgt's i*nd ministers si ere represeida- ■| .tiA'es of Jelmvah himself. The ininrs- | ter ami nubile olAyer to-hiy is- acting | ilights euiUM ijty for God, not for him- | self,- therefore' he should make I lie | eaust'-of heav.eji his eldef concern. .’5. TileV tlegleeted the* diseased, Wounded, waywirtd. apd lnsf. (W. 4-dV. As a result of tln-ir selfish iruelty tli<» sheep were Without there fore exposed to disease; had no iioud of unity, were exposed to the ravages of wild beast*. God’s flock* are in many-■place* thus suffering and dying because they ha\‘e not iyecn fed. God's judgments are against such (vv. T-'lO). II. The Faithful Shepherd, (vv. 11- lt‘>). The Shepherd here js mum other hum' .Testis Christ. The wonderful blessings Imre described will be real ized I»y Israel in mitTeniul times. This "blessed comlitinh will lie ushered in by the second eonring of Christ, llow sincerely all ydnuild pray, '“‘Thy king dom come.” Wlieft^the true Shepherd -'Comes 1 ' . .. 1. He w ill seek his lost sheen (v. 11). Though they have gone a'•tray through willfulness on their part, aiutNmglect -on the part of futi till ess. shcjmeTds, Jesus will seek ’them out and '-av^ them. To save the lost was his pe- v. • - . yuliar*t,nissiou (Imke 10:ld). d. lie will rescue them from the powerlif their enemies, (v. 12). God s . slieep have •real enemies arid they have fallen-info the enemies’ bunds, but the*. The goody that is beneficial to teeth and stomach Is * - V ' \ ..’• /• . .; ■ — H 4>est for children. Wrlaley’s is to all aees. (t massages and strengthens the gums, keeps teeth H e a n and breath sweet, aids appetite and digestion. The Flavor Lasts RECOGNIZE WOMAN AS EQUAL H&ads of Indtustnal Plants Say She Can Do Any Work Consistent^ With Strength Better Than Mag. lnfm. pi'eteialed . to 'plm a iedestal and worship li.er. ~ r ft-——f—r-r:—:—n—Cr»Vn—— FRESH-CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS INI SANITARY METMI09 A A All ID IN TMI MAKING OF THKSt BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD «f EXCELLENCE PmW hvt lira, or if net k« sKo»H. «/fsk hun or wnt« us giving his name. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY C " AT ^>V.*** How,^Indeed. How cuti- you ' XpecT to niuiry inj idaimhter .wlieii yVai IiaVe no imiuey?" “How,,could you expect me to marry her tf I did have? ,< ® .l))idge. “ r-— • ^ Midiigan Is ^he-l^aJiug state In the* manufm tufi'- <>f san'd' Mine brick, fol-* hiuaul bv Mi inwall a,-aLd .Ye w York. *b . ■ fi • • s . ^ a worn an mi ** ' " N" v. ac.'.M'<hug to l'on:j',d Wi'daTm, who reports "Thb Confessions of a It your fy - * pmirt nr 'nrt B^dljod. Ito- U ll LL.U ‘I i ■I ’•< K * T ill. til**. ( ‘‘Iltliry, lit* man ^KVc HAlpam-apprl* >i np->n going to be4 is forced toTerogniz.e her its an eutial;~ ** f U8t th, ‘ llli " K 1,1 r ' !1, v '' *.h?iu.*-rA<jv. * . r and re.speet her. '1 lie ippitatloii ■ be low state* tlm opinion of a hard head- e<r factory t'oreman, on the importance of women in th** world of labor: ■'VVeleli, one can seef’Isn't emon'on- ah One enn trust Ids jmlgmeut of women. ^ V-Tliat i qua % • Faithful Sliepherd is hide to dettTI -theuu ”..\4.1 rnie- U..aldu to pluck them Out "of hi- hands" ■ (-Jolm 1U:J-S, 2d) W as glad la* w as £ers'/room of the nm-ts when the r» lT tla' 'v'rike .scljeduU'ib\to take -place- tmKJoilow ing MotidaysnrniVfnig:. He uuuJve a .speech, sayingdx, lentlejjpbn, w ail k-tjvTw n w out eh pracTTeirTTC ad ."VfKliV. V M'o*) o' jaliy eatitl jiort ways m+Hle-dn detail ' The man who itj hes f.*i; a thing may act it bv livelv scratch ing. AGUARANTEED REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER-ASTHMA Yonr milET wili. m urfiydkd by your druggist Without any quest,on If thla remedy doea not benefit every ra'e of Asthma., Hroneblal Asthma and th* Asthmatic symptom' accompanying Hay Kever. No matter how yloicoi ihe attacks or omUham the cam ■ * DR. R. SCHIFFMANN’S W% AsthmadoR * /' - ,, . .T* He. will bring them back t<r -their rit» as a; iiig gieat te.'i.a woi‘i> P>r l me Sam at fort Huey, lvansa*. forty thou- —. ■ ■ » * - ■ • awn hind Tv. xAY, i nor, sonttorou is* , ('•a !>e In training there and it is-jukiii; 4.< n hi freight ears to earrv the luinher and other materials , ... 7. . ■ . , aiwirys wining npuion o.t Mieir army homes. On th Jay this photograph was taken tile ears hearing these ... . . “ ■ Tramnten. t. -iVidtHpst unh.idken line for two solid miles across the eantntiiiient site. ’ he brought/ hack to tljeir own laud. This Ks the. "tie um'tu'stakahle'Tsign hy. FINDS HEF! HOME IN RUINS FOOTBALL STAR IN .ENGINEER CORPS WA"' us get tu ihinking aXwoiuaw ean'.t do mechajilcat~W"!/ ,1h -utKe •» they’re I<;t a man 1V51' the mg sounnhmgNEie thinks he can do. I’.tit. a w ojuan ea do "ifr—A •w-otariii' can do any'} ing lh.it a mail can do. :f)t^4tfR»s.r 'Thing' bet ter,, lmt men ■ • n’t do anv.tldifT' IT/Tk * what wijmcb can ifo. Nnw, -maybe you Ca'n imnglni.' tvluM u/nen. r;,n dp~ 1 fl j 1 rer 11. ■ .-iid I know what they call th-* ■ I. iS'igoiuT I jig .girls? 1 -,iy wofiien (. n d 1 any- kind >»f ho-.'p j- eal \vei.;f. ■’h.-i/.s ■re'M-»''uf —w i11; - tln-ir St rent : if belt * "T than men.’ >> .\ii'ither superime.ndi'iit’, ■ a new . J i'i.yv, said !,: d thrown "Ut a hun- hvd nieiFuT l/s plain dumlc in_<>hio' '.nd |tuf giris in their p!jre,»s^mtjl lie •YU• 1 follllf! ^ helll r hette^ all. aT'.iUHd." AND ASTKMADOR CIGARETTES A* Little Re*i»*citation. Uy—Them doctor* U-a-glttin : better every year. / Cy—Yep, I *ec ifeoy are going to re ft v* Shakespeare In" New York. ' \ j - • 1 Mddle Hurt, the former I’ritrtelon football capiaiib now a^membnv df tne Seventeenth Ti'gjmeiit o( engineer* ut'Cainp Mel’hersou, Ga^-fivoUly eugaged Lr rvpafidnt^tfie engine of hi* motorcar! - ^ * - , ‘ -'V which We.’may know tht- lieginning of : the jyrtd.of this di'pen'Utbm. I5e>'tis- s 11 rdd that it is not wars, not/ pes- fUetices- that tf.ark the slgii of th*’ close / -of this age, but the movements of Is rael. .... 4. He will feed them ’(vv. 14. 15). ‘‘I w'ii; feed my thick, i^Kii I w Hi cause, tli-un to' lu* d-iwn, satfl.r llrT» J.orrbCiul. I will seek that whii h w’:is Inst; and bring again tlu.it v• hiefi'gjwas driven /.a'w.ay,'and w ill hind up that .which was broken.-umF-wTU strengthen that whiieli was : iek; init T will (iestroy-the fat and the;strong;. I will feed them with }'judgtnrnt.*’ - ^ .mf" 5. He will seek Jhat whichjWas lost (v.'l(i)i That which lias been driven away he will seek and bring it back again. > ^ G. He. will heal them from weak ness and suffering (v. 16)„ All tlie , wounds which Israel has received |. A cornet ni:, - v ^ ns b i« a auts ’ these many centuries shall be heulegk III. The Golden Age (vv. 23-27). The vision of the world as it now Is, Is. most disheartening. It is midnight darkness. In this blackness we* >von- 'der why God does not interpose. • \Ye wonder how. he can be sileat. AVliile midnight^* upon U55 we are 'hopeful, f.vV tlw. I,*,',. ,,f <i,„e^ of better things thing acr*»ss the ,*ky; ’This present order shaTniisappear be fore the new. In that new order t ' L- -Tesus 'Ghnst, David’* Son, shall >e king-Jvv. 23, 24). This new era of -lessedness can only come Into'reali- j/dton w hen Gial’s Sou shall estabdsb s kingdom upon the each. and lia* p'Tuian^nt y i'llrp,J thousand' who had considered jnenratUi'. after having tried every ether uieapa ef relief In ratn. Asthmatic* should ATAll themselves of this guarantee offer through their own druggists . Huy a M-cent niKjiage and present thla announcement to your drugget. Vou will be th* sole Judge as ttCwTicther you are teenefltted and th* druggist will give you back your rnMiey if you ar*. et. We do not know of any fairef nrcposUion h we could make. (6J R. Sclaflmann Co., Proprietors, St. Paul, Minn. 'Nr . r otf MAI Chills and Fever. Riliousncs*. Constipation find ailments requiring a TONIC treatment’. - Th-e^i-Tst-erier. “Ilav.' yiiti aijwMiggt-sf1iin.s to make ♦ . - . ^. * •• ■ - • uliouf 'iuf..new Tiouse. deiir.?.”., ‘,’Ye^. I wish, v;ui'd have the key holes made larger?" inco :is a full-fledged‘corn, POST TOASTIES are bully good for GUAft^lSTttD flind made bt| Behrens Drug Co - ,W«co. Tvx. ■ r\ y Sold by U1 All Dru((iiti VVJ A Ull.t pr*p*rAtioa *f B*rti Bvl** to • rod loot. doadroC. ‘ r*r RMtwiai Colsr m# B*auty to Gray or Fad*4 Holr, KODAKS EXPERT DEVELOPINQ Alt roll films developed 10c. Prints 3 to 5 cts. Prompt attention to mailorders. K. C. BEKNAC, Ureenaboro, N. O. KODAKS & SUPPLIES hlnw." iue£. .Vi We also doAifhest class of flni$hl Prices and Catalogue upon rsqui S. Galetki Optical Cs., Rickcpsad W. N. CHARLOTTE, NO. 34-lltfr~