Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 08, 1917, Image 3
The Only Remedy for the Quar
fel$ in the 7 Home Is Greatest
Tiing in World—Love.
(Text—GenesD
Philadelphia, Pa.—'"One year ajpo I
was very sick and I raftered with pain*
H ^in my side and hack
until I nearly west-
crazy. I went to
different doctors and
I* they all said I had
female trouble and
would not get $nj
II w;, v » relief until I would
j-J; . I ' be operated on. I
Xkr Had suffered for four
V.toPp% Jqfi y e & v# before thia
(By REV. P. 13. *FIT7.WATEK, 1) D.,
TVacher .of English Bible In the Moody
Bible’Institute Of Chicago.)
(Copyright. 191'7 X Wfstem Ncwpaper’ Union.)
more common, than
ties^ing as family discord. -The cl.*:<rr.
the'TiesJthat-bind, the greater He*
chuff 3 g', hia^Vhii uu 1 ihK surer; the
wound that this chafing makes.. Tin*
sweeter the fruit, the sourer t-Ue vin
egar ; and when Juniily iiflVcuoi-i turns'
sour. the-tproduTl I s worthy rtt;-fbtr.<)is-
eord of tho bottomless pit;
No beltt'f~fl 1 ustra11 ott-uf the’ cause*.
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 4
DEFEAT THROUGH DRUNKEN
NESS. \ „
-. (World Temperance Sunday.)
LESSON TF.X-T"'f'-KJ««s 20:1-Li. '*>
• • i J t.T> L'fN --'4 i;X T let jajiC. him; that
I I Ih. Jh 1 ; - • • boast hLri. aa
time,but. I kept get-
fr *ft*MMto^Egjting worse the mora
medicine I took. Every month since I
was, a young girl I had-suffered with
cramps in my sides at periods and waa
never regular. I saw your advertise
ment in tie. newspaper and the picture
of A woman who had been saved from
an operation and this picture was im-
I. Ssmsria Besieged (vv. 1*12.)
1. By .whom (v, 1.) • v . -
IVnftudad. the Syrian ,king,, necefn
pan/ed by 152 kings, .camft- ngoJnFt Sa
Each bottle con
tains more than the
usual 50c bottle of
liniment. >
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PAGE THREE
GUN HOSPITALS KEEP BRITISH ARTILLERY IN TRIM
iNHENifflONAL
lOIOOL
AN OPERATION
AVERTED
The heavy lio.witx.ers the'British are using to pound tin* German lines in Flanders arc in eor'isi ant need of atten
tion If they are tb be kept in first-class condition for use aguinst the foe, so the British army ha's established gun
hospitals behind the fighting lines. This photograph .shows a scene in one, of these repair Shops where several of the
big guns are laid up while undergoing ‘•mending.” lll*re all but Irreparably injured guns; are put into first class con
dition and returned to the front. ! - ...
EXCITINb MOMENT IN WORLD’S SERIES BALL GAME
Bible afford than the story of Joseph,
bis father and his brethren.
flow many children today "grieve
over the preference of parents for a
brother or sister! The less favored,
one is not so winsome or pretty, per
haps, or lu r finds it less easy to express
his affection; ancLiu peiTef; though too
proud to tell his Sorrow, he grieves
over this -partiality, - iicnd conies to
think atl last that lie has no chance to
make his.way in life in conipiiffson
with his mope favored brother, i
Nothing is more foolish than the
exhibition of such paiVtality. Indeed,
it is almost criminal. It is apt to ren
der the favored one conceited and top
lofty), and to depress and mortify and
sour the less attractive. It Is gratify
ing to know that often the affection of
o. Befdwulud’s message to Ahab (vv,. pressed on my mind. The doctor had
• j (rivoh ma nnlu turn mnf<> dftvn * In matm
He offeretV^eace on the most abject
and insuKtng terms. His demands
meant/tfiore than.the exaction of trib
ute; He over-reached himself In this;
.thus (Moating his purpose. He not
only demanded tribute money*, but the
surrender of that which was most vital
to Ahah’s manhood and self-respect
j ( ls wives and children. He thus made
„ ,, ... . a thrust nt bis tenderest spot. Many
father and mother is poured out more ^ mfm hnfi bewT tllUH aroused to do bis
giveh me only two more days to make
up my pnind so 1 sent my husband to the
drug store at once for a bottle of Lydia
E- Pinkhan» r A Vegetable Compound, and
believe me, l soon noticed a change and
when I had finished the third bottle I
was cured and never-felt better.- I grant
you the privilege to publish my letter
and am only too glad to let other wome«
know % ot my cure.”—Mrs. Thos. McGON-
IGAL, 3432 Hartville Street, Phila., Pa.
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By capturing .tin
wo
"iho left Is FeNch, and at the right Is Ifcrd Urban Faber, who pitched the Sox to victory.
Sox took a commanding lead
soinnd game .from tin* New York G ants thy Chicago White
ho world series. The photograph shows Fejsoh scoring th-* tying run in the second Inning on a .hit by Wei)\\er_
HIS ARREST IS ORDERED
GERMANS SHELLING RED CROSS STATION
lavishly on the sick, the crippled, the
Ill-favored; but when tho reverseJs the
case, family quarrels are sure to fol
low.
Our theme has to do with the fam
ily life of Jacob's sons. We can easily
trace the course of the quarrel whhV
almost ripened Into murder. Partial
ity, wrangling, conspiracy and Intend
ed fratricide were the seeds and fruits'
of this evil tree. .Every family quarrel
contains some of these hateful seeds
and may hear such hideous fruits.' 1
am glad that the future story of Jo
seph relleves-this dark picture. Age
pometlines hardens and sours tho dis
position, but sometimes it softens and
sweetens it. In the case of Jacob and
liis sons it seems to have the latter
effect. They*grew to be better men as
they grew older.
At last Joseph had an opportunity
to take a glorious revenge. During nil
the years of his obscurity* in the pal
ace and in prison lie kej* a warm place
in his heart for his old father, and bore
no ill-will toward the brothers who had
treftVed him so ill.
“Is t^ie bid man hour father,”'yei
alive?” he asks with trembling voief!
and eyes so moist that he dared not
eat with lils brothers in the palace lest
he betray himself. IIv heaped Benju
min’s plate with a fivefold portion
showing the same partiality for the
youngeSTBrother thift his father had
shown for him, hut not with’ the .same
.disastrous results. For the olderjbrOtil
ers had been chastened by their af
flictions, and ,starved into humility,
and did not resent the favoritism
shown .to Benjamin. They groveled at
the feet of their unknown brother, the
grent .premier of Egypt,* bowing before-
him as his dream predicted, and he
completed the conquest by forgiving
and .loving them, and falling on their
necks with kisses, and giving them aft
erward of the best of the-fcind.
' Thus ended this bitter family fend.
We eould scarcely have expected such
a sequel.
The sequel to the feud In Jacob’s
family points to the only remedy for
all such quarrels. It is spelled-4-«-v<e,
and it is described more beautifully
than in In any other literature in the
thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians.
What a divine remedy is love, for
curing family discord!. It Is the only
one. Such quarrels, unless lovh ends
duty, who otherwise would have sub-,
mitted to shameful indignities.
. 3. Ahab’s reply (vv. 4, 7-9.)
Ilis reply was tonic and humiliating
ly submissive. Perhaps, he thought
It only meant the giving lof tribute,
which*he wits willing to dA In face of
Benhndad’s overwhelming army.* Con
ciliatory measures were regarded ns
most prudent. But the peremptory de-
mhntfs of the enemy repented, awoke
A him to his senses,* and caused Jiitn to
call together tin* elders of the land,
who counseled against submtpMon.
Thus stiffened for the. opposition, Ahab
refused to make full. Compliance with
Ills demands. _
4. Benhndad’s Muster and boasting
(v. 10.) f \T - —,
’ The design of this was to strike ter
ror into the hearts of the king and
people. II** vow's that he will make
Samaria a dust, and that this
dustl will not he sufficient to fill the
hands of Ids army, so overwhelming Is
the numbeY of his host.
5. Ahah’s answer by a proverb (v.
11.)
“Let not him -that girdelh on his
harness'boast .himselF fts-he that put-
teth it off.” This is a proverb full of
'points for all boasters. Goths purpose
ma>‘ overrule all* man’s proud pre
sumptions. “Man proposes, hut God
disposes. 7 ’ “Pride goeth “beTore de
struction, and a haughty spirit before
.b fatfc” ' “ -
6. Handiness for the attack (v. 12.)
In the full confulence of victory, the -
Syrian kYng was giving u banquet to
Itis priheps. In the midst of this feast
ing, the command was given to Invade
Samaria.' Incited by strong drink, he
gave no attention to the striking prov- .
orb of Ahnb. Many have gone to ruin'
because through the stuprrrof drunk
enness, they have failed to heed proper
warnings/
II. A Prophet Sent to Ahab (vv. 13,
>14.)
Who the prophet was, we are not
told, but why he was sent, is* made
clear. He-brought from God a prom
ise of victory which was to cause Ahab
to know Jehovah. It is a marvelous
display of God’s goodness and grace.
Israel deserved the most severe chas
tisement, hut God promised victory for
his own sake in order to make ills glory
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For Lameness
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Keep a bottle of Yager’s
Liniment in your stable for
6pavin, curb, splint or any
enlargement,-for shoulder
slip of sweeny, wounds, galls,
scratches, collar or shoe boils,
sprains and any lameness.
It absorbs swellings and en
largements, and dispels pain
and stiffness very quickly,.
YAGER'S
LINIMENT
35c Per Bottle
At Ail Dealers
MtNH* TflfATHfVT,
known. The agency by whien the vic-
thein, will be likely to grow more ami tory wns_to be achieved,was the young
more bitter* until they end in the di- men, an ngonev purposely f<>eide. that
vorce court, as they .have done so
often, or possibly Lm murder uml the
murderer’s cell.
Let us pray in every - family circle,
ft every family altar, for th* love that
kind, modest, well behaved, gen-
erouhygentle, that hopes and believes', fidenee in his superior numbers, or
GREEN MOUNTAIN
ASTHMA
TREATMENT
*t.uua .* i,aitdy (or flit/
I- t-ara and result of man/yean
jexperience In treatment ®f
ttiroat and Inng diseases by
Dr. J. H, Guild.
Free Sample and Practical
Treat Neon AaiJanji*. Ita cause,
treatment, etc., sent upon re-
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Up-to Date Wedding Gifts.
“Well,- what sort of wedding pres
ents did you gdlT, girlie—the usual as
sort incut of berry spoons and pickle
forks?” •
“Not on your esteemed life. I got
a sack of potnt<*eK four (lozcri fresh
compared, with jlmt-of the Syrian king 6ggS, a peek Of onions, and a Liberty
j(v. I. - ; cf, v. 10). Benhndttd; with con- bomj. v '^ , - r .
the vU'tory might he seen to be of God.
111. Ahab’s Victory Over the Syrians
(v: l. r .-2L)
Th*‘ army of ^hah was hut a himdful
all goocKthings about another—the love
that never faileth.—Rev. Francis E.
('lark, 1). Ix, LL. D., founder and
President of (oristiaii Endeavor.
DUTY OF PRE!
MINISTRY
German dieil <xploding on adyauee British. U»*d Cross dreksifig station.
Better Than All this Post-Mortem Tes-
tirjionials and Devotioni
Can Bestow.
esplti* tin 1 distinct U<*<1 Gross Hag which must have been seen by the German
bbmbarders. the station was shelled until totally destroyed. Several Wounded
men were killed while others were rescued with great difficulty.
dered the voting men of Israel to be*
taken-whether?they came for pence or
war. He, with his pritw.es, continued
their drunken debauch. The young men
struck fight andllTTft, creating, great
consternation. When, ih
sand reserves joimul tin
general panic was produced among the
7 Syrians. From the "Tinman' side, the-
victory is accounted for by the drunk- j
. enness of the Syrians, hut from tjie dl-
i“v.
Experienced.
Commander) What makes you think
you earn get through the enemy's
barbed wire entanglements safely?
American I’riYnte- Sir, I've pinned
Ik*' seven thou- uj» jny wife’s party dress many a time
1 young men, a without*getting a scratch.—Judge, j
Dr. Sun Yat Sen, thej'liiuese revo-’
lutlonlst, whose arrest has been or
dered by President Fong Kwo Chang,
doctor,Sun Is charged with being one
Of the lenders in the recent revolt of
the southern provinces!
: A Beauty Scheme.
^ “If you-say ‘peas and prunes’ It will
make the mouth pucker prettily.”
*“Can*t say It bas had that effect on
the waitress at oh boarding house.;
She’s been announcing those dainties
for jeara, too." ,
Had a Hard Bunk. - 'vi
Some of tin* r<‘turning New York
>'oung men who have become officers
at Plnttshurg t»*ll amusing tales of
life in barracks, ns lived by citizens
unused to army condlnolis. One of
cm concerns an inspection of quur-
tcr\made hv;,(’apt. Philip” Mathews,
U. S/NAs', during which n sleepy cnji-
(Mdatclmqde an amusing efror at the
wrong tlink AT the end of the bar
rack bunks,Nrnper and lower, were
small cards Upon which appeared the
name of thwoceomioF 1 He number of
his rifle and- tlustnunher of ‘bis,-bay
onet. TheV were known as bunk
* • « *
cards. Incidentally the xbmlcs con
tained tough mhttresses NhhL^jio
springs. Coming along op arKearly
morning Inspection,*Captain Mathews
ragped on the side of a hunk from
which the registration card had t dls-
appeared. “Bunk -card!” be roared.
A sleepy voice within answered: "You
bet It to—darned hard."
i’f Vine sido xn* see tjmt (JqcT wrought for
Do not keep your sublime love and his own glory; Allah pursued the Syri-
tenderness Sealed up ujifil your friends V with a great slaughter: but Ben-
Ibrwdcad* Fill their lives^with sweet- bailed escaped. Many hove been tin 1
. aes.sNspeak approving, cheering words defeats, which * hiiye - come through
while their eats can hear the^ii, and .* (lftinkenhess; (V'b^its *4eP nirytils, de-
while thei£=;4flJupts can he thrilled and featk In rHllgVTn, defeats In business,
checks^ list the. figures bn them •! He made happier by them. Tho kind defeats In pT^ysIo.o 1 endurance. The
man! who indulges even moderately, .
has deduced his opportunities of suq^:
ss W
How’s This £
offer $l«0.ob .for nny"case of catarrh
that (amiiX U* cured by HALG'B
CATAJG’.H MEUUONF. l
HAI-L’.S \’ATA)tHit,MKDICINjE is tak<|
en Internally ab<l acts through trie Blood
on the Mucous, Surfa< es of . the System. \
Sold hy (kuttpists for over forty yean
Price. Tjc. • Tektiojoruals free
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Hartford Man 'Makes Record.
■
When a man can take 100 commer
cial
and add! the totals on a machine In
,»ne igilnnte. t weiity-two ami t wot birds I
seconds, he Is doing so^niethinj. In
troducing Raymond L. Giluack, clerk
of-Nhe Fidelity Trust company. He’s
the man. He made this record, a new
high tpark, In the adding machine con
test of the Hartford (Cohn.)-chapter,
Amerieun Institute of Banking. There
F. J. Cheney &
Toledo, Ohio.
i.iwmuiL.y I 4unc xr *
were -.sixteen entered. Gilnaek^* s.vs- 'OY weary and troubled hours and open
tern wps perfection in Itself,’ ns he that I may he jeefreshed, and
— • » * ~. • ’ —/--r* •
economized on finger motlou ami even
eyesight.- Manipulating- the checks
with Ills right' hand, he planted the
thumb.-of his left hand on thei corner
of the adding’ machine, using the thuinn
as a center, with his fingers as many
radii, cojerlng the whole keyboard
of an error. This
. machine.—Hartford Times,
and striking the keys without the sltfh
an error. This on the electric
things you mead to do when they are
gone, do before they go.' The’flowers
yda : mean to send Tor ihelr .
jeiul to brighten and sweeten their 'dents hy automobiles, railroads, etc.,
homes before they leave them. If m.vv nr^ traceable to the use of Intoxicating
friends have- alabaster hops laid- hquors. ' >.- •
^.way full of fragrant p<>rfumes of syju- .—t ——7 *
pathy and-affeetlon which they intend ... Shjort-SigHtedhess.
to break over my dead body, I would Few people, rich or poor, make the
rather they would bring ~t&em out in {. most of what they possess. In their
anxiety to increase’ the amount of
means for future enjoyment, they arc
tofDapt to lose sight of -thelr^capnbll-
Ity for the present.—Leigh Hunt.
- New Negro Y. M. C. A.
, Columbus,’ (j)., Is to have a- negro
Y. M. C. A. building, to*cost $100,000.
Lumber for France.
coffins; cess Wery greatly. Most of the accl* New, Orleans is shipping pine lum
ber to France for rfstinstructlou work.'
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Sbre Ejcei. Blood.?!hot Fy*«. Watery Rye«.
Sticky Eyea. all heated promptly with ntfht-
ly application* of Roman Eye Balaam. A4v.
■GirlK remember tl..
worth.bpvTng.is worth.
husband
(ing care of.
—
cheered hy them while I need them.
I -would rather have 41 plain coffin with
out flowers, a funeral without a eulogy,
than life without sweetness or lovp
.and sympathy. Let usTealrh to anoint
our friend beforehand /or burial. Post
mortem kindness does not cheer the
burdened spirit; flowiers op a coffin
cast no fragrance backward over; the
wearv wav.—Selected. . *
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Canton, ().! will employ, girls to run
street cars. ’ ‘ .
Duty for All.
: I am sure that it is a duty for all
oYtis to aim at a Just appreciation of
various points of view, and ithat _we.
ought 'lertrs to understand others^ratb*:
er than to persuade them.—A. C. Ben-,
son. .
} URINE Gramilated EjeU%
~ Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed to
Smn. DmMand MWguiddr
relieved by Murine. Tryttia
your Eyetaad in Baby** Eyet.
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