Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, November 29, 1917, Image 7
BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
■* Increased Food Supply.
~~*?l see.” i»Jd Mr». Perkins, whose
ncuhratlou* appear In the Windsor
Mnpnzlne, “that Lord YVhat’s-ls-naine
ns been ,n-wrttlng to th£ papers* 1 to tell
The, Qne Thing
-Needful
people^ to keep rabbits and grow cab
bages. jin their back yards to keep,up
4he food supply of the nation. r
,f l only 'opo >*H do dt ’irpsclL and
Mr^lCMATUWt
in Joy; -I'don't want to dnal.
, hut I tried Tf* myrieif th s
ay, you ttndefstnnd, last sum
constipated and
Calomel sickens!
By REV. HOWARD W
(By REV. P b. KITZWATEU, U. D*
T'acher of ~nsHsb Bible In the Moody
Rlblc Institute ,o7 Chicago.} •—-
Moody Bible Institute,
achy read fny cpiarantee.
urnble
« - «fyrtjrht. ISrt?. We«t* rn N»-wap;»por TTnlorTt
“I gave a pair of •Perjtlhs’ boots and
fourpense for two small kabblts, and
hut just u ft room In my parrien forki
dozen 'sprouting broccoli,
j “For the first three weeks, I though;
the Urpcpoli ,was ,going to die of heart
■djHiaise • hot iiM -, in rs--thrv idartert
.to sii up and sprout the hihblts broke,
but -of tlleif ffutch iyjd ate every bless
ed one tip. and expired no\t day of In
fcnurl cnmhusfior.
,“AI1 I got out of it was the rabbit
skins, which I will say, made a- and-
tfJ£AR2*l
TEXT—O earth, earth, e.arth, hear the
Word of Jehovah!—Jer. 22:29.
'• ' •• • ■..; • - , .. ; •!
What, this world needs, <*t.d all ji •
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 25
^mrfrhfm^ybS right up and make you
<1 'ft and vigor bos by morning, I
t y .ti trnro f bafik to the store awl
'■ " ».r .mbney.. p<MisQnk Liver TOM
Is ,d >>rbying the sale of calomel he*
c: .tM^L ; F4-reel liver me'dlttoe ; - entire
ty vegetflhi.e, therefore It can not sali
vate or make you sick.
I curt ra nt ee Hhat one spoonful of
D< on’s LiTrr Tonjr will put your,
siug.'.sh l!v*’r to work nnd clean your
of-Hhat sour bile and comrfJ-
p:*; 1 -v,. re which Is clogging your
sy: ! -m and making yon feel miserable.
I guarantee, that .a bottle of Dodson*#
ITone will keep -your -entire fatt»
Hy feeling fine for months. Give It to
your children. It is tmrtnlos*; doesn't
.Listen lo m«! Take no umri* ■‘•tekV-r
lng saUvotlhg Calomel wheri •bilious ri
constituted. 1 D6ii t lose a r day’s work
A PSALM OF THANKSGIVING
needs; IS to know God. It has mate
' Calomel _fs_m.nr. nrv-- nr jpib k»iiv> r:
which eausr« ne»>r<is|s! 'U» s.
Calomel, when- It ••.>»!,»>« It >
with -sour hitek wi djes into -it. hi •* k
lng, it up. This 1>* when you Jfeot clutt
awful nausea and cramping. If *yr u
are sluggish ahd “all lc’roi'k'.d out." if
your liver is t« rpirl and bowels constl-
pated 01 you have.hendngbt\ dtfcxtf'fer:*.'
coated tongue, if breath Is bad or*
stomach spur, just take a spoonful of
harmless Dod-oifS-Liver Tone. -/ •
LESSON TEXT-pHiilihsr 103.
C.OLPKN TF.XT-lll,.^tWLor4 r -0-my
miati an.l forget not ft It his benefits,—Pa
enough,-It has a
knowledge of the
heavens • above,
the ear til beneath,
and Ur; waters
untfer The eartlir
Tt lhis power al
most ubdinit'sl. It
Irfip- do anything it
sets ollt to do, cer-
This Psalm Is man’s response t^i tiro
goodness arid mercy of God. It ex-
presses the joy tjnd gratitude of U for
given 'sinner as lie worships , before
.(led. There is too much In this Psalm
for one to attempt tb set It forth, so*
we must be content to display some of
its most '’prominent notes.
I. Man's Entire Being Should Sing
God's Praise, ttT. Tiro-ym* worship
per praises God with every. faculty of
hlfr being; hisfinteilect. etrtoHon. de->’*'
' '1 unite in praising
responds
Some
voices’ but not
> with thric lu
ll ore's
my guarantee—Go
drug store and get a bottle of
Liver Tone ToF a~Tow ceai s.
spoonful tonight, and if tt
whom to know
HEAL BABY RASHES
sires, affections ai
Jehovah, Th'e'entire being
in a song of -lmnuoidous prnis<
praise God with their
with their hearts'; sorm
tellect- but- not. with their affect tens-; — v A hot futfetitu Soap bath Is soothing
with-their emotions hut-trot with to lCTLlat* (I'skills -L inn followed by
their wills. That praise which Involves
tlie ofitlre being alone is pleasing to
Cod. _•
II. The Benefits Granted, w. 2-6. The
Psalmi-t i'*xhrrrts matinot to forget all
God’s benefits. This seem? to'l^e need
l'd now as welt a-s. them for most of us-
are better at remembering our troubles
and adversities, our losses and our sor-
rown. than we irre at-^remembering our
mercies and blessings. It would be a
good thing for some of us to keep a
record'of the good things of life and
see that, after all, our bleshings out--
\.y’eh our burden?. Wt h.\ more
da.vif or sunshine, than of cloudy xnore^
Joys than we have of sorrows, more
hours when we are free from pain than
we suffer with pain. If God were
as forgetful,of us as we are of Him,
life would he m.nhdndeed. ‘
<1) Forgiveness of sins, v. J3. In
forgtvtamss we are Treed from the
curse of sin and its blight and burdens
-are. removed, AVe are not only for-
given,* but we are healed of sin’s dis-
ease! not only freed, from the burdens
of sin but of its. effects, so that we do
not go after the things of this world.
To be saved for heaven means that
wu are. saved from' the world.r*
That Itch, Burn and Torture With Cfutt
cura—Trial Free. 1
CABBAGE PLANTS
For some time the MoedvLibia insti
tute has; been iif-ged to add to its nc-
tlvities 4he work of proi.ioting dairy
I’.ilile reading. There ere severgl or
ganizations already doing exiellent
work along this Hn'o t ~htiT most of tlnah.
reacn'on’y a limited number of people - .
For fliis reason, and for the further
Relaxation, Assisted by Beautiful and reason that in spite of all that is being
Benevolent-Vbuu'ghts,“Cited as SUrd ■ «lone, thefe yet remains a tbirge fiuni-
Cure for Sleeplessness. her of professing (’hristinns who are
doing no systematic reading of tiro
A noted hygienist tells of a man who Ilible, nnd millions of others who nl-
Was on the borderland of uervous most ignore the horde, we - , feci led to
breakdown and the joy of hirain and urge the readers of this column to co-
muscle was fast receding, notes the operate in this Work.
Ohio State Journal. Rut he got well IVe realizo that the members! of
and sound again.hv attending safely to Christian Endeavor societies, and
his .relaxation.- Insomnia "was his smaller organizations, are already
greatest trouble, anfl when hy went to pledged-to rt*ad the Bible dally. Fur-
bed - it was to toss and bob around in- thornmre, .the covenants of most
mind find body until lie felt-Into a churches require their members to do
•lUirly Jersey Ami I'Liirleston WaVefleicl Wuc-ces
•ion and Flat butoi s oi-iaoiion (;uaraut« ed.
By ex t >rV*sw;50ft, Ji.(X); l.iM), |l.5«; 5,ow*. a* #l.?o-
10.00 up jo, J4^0. . y, O. B. HAKfe L)eli.verwd
Parcel Post ]fni,.2'ic; 1,000,11.;®. *
L. F. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C.
Sold for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills and Fevei*. Alf
a Fine General Strengthening Tonic. 60cut|l.dCitilk\|lk*
WILL POWER AND INSOMNIA
Horserace Proves Man's Age.
A niHii’s Hge TgftR decided Iri a pe
culiar “miffmer before aGtoenwicb.
England,' court recently. The military
authorities clulmed that a man, George
Frederick Grandeer, was Dot forty-
three years old, and therefore *tfl!
liable for service. The man’s defense
was that he was past his forty-thfttf
birthday. In support of this defcoa*
he stated that he was born on Jtrae
3, 1874. the day George Frederick won
the Derby,'Oind that he was named af-
l6land of Mindoro. r
. SO-prollfic was (be Isbtttd ^rf Mtmtord
In the Philippines at ojae t i me in the
■production of rice that ft whs popular
ly called “tho granary of the I’hillp-
plnes.” Sugar, cotton, hemp, and oth
er crops thrive on the island, when
properly cultivated. Yet Its economic
conditions are eXtparody backward,
and a large part of its population is in
l a-Constant state of poverty. It has al
together abont :!!>.(NX) inhabitants.
Among’tl es.* nre 18,000 Tagab^gs, 7.200
When He Was Born. }
A reenfijt walked tip thc.nmlh street
recently without saluting any or the
officers he met. Finally: one of them,
noticing the apparent nonchalance of
the man. approaehed lti^F arofcjisked:
“See here, are you a private - ?’!
“No, 1 ani. art Italian.’’ the rrotkie
the recruits, a.’ naturalized
being exatplficd by bis cop
ter the horse. The defense wn* ar
cepted, and the man was discharged.
nngynn'-s,
taliL.
?4»e f Hbcunbs.less than tbe whole.
, over 7.0C0 are [ironunCed savago; a
. ; large pn pbrtbin pf the remainder are
! (Jepsely ignorant, f
resttessr steep.. - He cured this‘try r<
the same, but n . large priipnrtion of
Fast Runners.
She looked with some apprehension
over the ginghams spread before her.
“These don’t look like fast colors to
me,” she snfd.
“Indeed they are. ma’ain.’* answered
the shopman. “You Just ought tot see
(hem vvhen they begin to run.”
taxation. That Is, hy yielding
to the,gentle pressure of Iasi
low nnd not trying to hold hi
by nervous exertion./ It is (lie
trine of power through rppos<
?y Idea, but not always >t
The trouble is one shod forget
$100 Reward, $100
Cat«rrh is a local disease m t ally Influ
ence!! U> constitutional condition*. -It
tUerefoi> requires constitutional treat
ment. HALLS CATARRH MLD1C1NE
it. taken iiHfrniiiiy-aTrri acts through the
Uiood on - he’ Mucous Surfaces of thf*-Sys
tem. .HALL'S CATARRH MigDICINE
destroy.- rhe foundation of the disease,
tdvts ti»< )>atient strength by improving
the' ti health and assists nature in
doiru* its work. $100.00 for any case of
C aturrh “ that BaIJ/S CATARRH
M KDICINE fails to cure.
Ijrngglsts TSc. Testimonials free.
F J. C eney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
laX;(tott, and so- tries id |rt*at't1ne tt
Tf lie ha* a large family to suxiport
a man can’t afford to have any other
extravagant .habits. •
BOSCHEE
GERMAN.SYRUP
(3) Satisfucfion. v. r». When God
redeems.. He so tlmfoughly renews tin’
■«' ■ i “if*
man that the goqd; things which lie
j ; <; 3 satisfy him. Ilis blesa- fluntnatlon «ft
ings are,so resil that-he finds sjttisfttc*
lion in God. Mon nnd wotro**' of the
worlj are reaching out after fleeting
vhings, Tbfy are ever grasping ulter
some king, hut an* never satisfied. Not
th<> redeemed soul; he finds,
absolute .saUsftietiou in the things
which God- gives hirn. Worldings may
he iaLiated. but God’s redeemed alone
jire satisfied. - - .
(4) Execming judgment in bt'hnlf rrt
the oppressed, v H fi. T4e Is nlupyK tm
the side of the oppresses
takes for his own, and s
I)r. I’ieree’s Pellets are best for liver,
bowels nnd stomitrh. One little Pellet
for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad.
e vi’ cannot
Ope ot the first duties of a Christian
Is to learn to wnllor—-
Real heroes act as their own press
agents.
A man
“What do I know of his character?
I know it to be unbleac-hable, your
honor,” he replied with much empha
sis.—Thrlstinn Register.
37% More
For Yotfr
UTubdice to 1
man \vTlp tani
i/is p<»ckH> fu
Money
Desirable Change
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that It
Signature of
In Use for Over J'VYean.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
A, lecturer Mild In n tempeninco ad
Get the Genuine
CASCARA E QUIN IN
His Fro.essiort.
"How your 'patient d<ms
nurse.”
“Yes. sir.* He’s'an aviator
“If I wen- Providence I’d {ntrodro-*
n change that would, I am convinced
convert the whole world to our cause
“This simpi# hut far-reaching change
would consist :i transferring the* sn i,
headache from the day after fo jh«
day before,”
m-m-aAtmlitieian who can
closed at the right time.
>oiW
No edveace in price tor this 20-year
old remedy— 25c for 24 tablets- Soror
cold tablet* now 30c for 21 tablets—
Figured oa proportionate coat per
tablet, you *»ve 9Hc when you buy
Rill - * -Cures Cold
In 24 hour*—grip-
irlSlfua m * daya* Money
IlnUlB back «f it fuila. 1 V» ila
qEIlf 24 TabUt* for 25c. YJ/)D
finv« n Btlwe-reauinf, Bible-loving fl.»ck
who will not be satisfied wfiinimth'ng
> lse, and who will co-opcritte with him
in any reamnahle effect fur tlro-t-xten
sion t»f fh
Naturally.
“I hate to serve on .a Jury
“So'do I. It puts one in s
ing position."^
y.v< * smart or (V.-l scald'd. Un-
ibvj'im applied .up' n‘ going to bed
CaVoK to rollev. 1 tl.-'ia. Adv.
-- Don’t overdo
gratitude Lakes
kingdom
exportation
1 ehtrch (iflh ers would, with Hi.
s. insist ujMvn- dally xt l 7n-s]iip jnel
llibie rea/fing lh the homes of
' Ghristi.-uis in the land, tliem-
becoming examples jfnd In-
t therein, God_ would answer the
and service with such a bless
his .church as the world has
known. Th • people -Wor,’;! h ;
redly, nnd' thC .world would hav 1
-I'd to ttlie'm the greatest sermon
J nimfeen ct nturies.
To Parlors. Esjf-clolly,
now. pasto: *•„ V 111 you help in'.
t (r tv good woman has a
iff 1 discouraging.
Disqualified.'
Ills feet kept him nut/bf the army
. Ten-r... nttinic-ipal
year collected-
charitable
W. N. U., CHARL6T7E, NO. 48-1917.
'In most cases
of Dyspepsia
Coffee Does
A re Here Told the Best Remedy
oubles
says a well known
Freemont, O.—*!I was
authority.
period Of life, being forty o(\x years -of age and had ail
tbe symptoms incident \/r that change — heat flashes,
nervousness, and was iu a general run down condition;
so it was hard for mivto do my-work. Lydia £. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Coufpoaud wAs reeommundcYl to ine as
the best remedy bur my troubles,which it turely prove'd
to btv I feel better and stronger in every way since
taking it, and/the annoying symptoms have disap
peared.’’—Mr/ M. Gcdden, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont,
Ohio ■. .
* / . ’
North Karen, Conn.* i —“Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble C-omrSOun<l restored mv health afterevervthintrel.se
he West, / an ipcalcuiuMe distnnm^'
. A
(■5) lie is <■ itiipu- huiate and tendep,
w. Ili-li.-jThis- reveals God’s fatherly
heart. He fully knows ogr VrehlThliks.
IJ<v4o. • r.rt deal with jis.gs'though we
were strong. He khows? how weak uhd
t^diibl.' a\c are tilt'du"gli Hie fall; It is
coii-otlfM^ to know timt God Tdnslder<
our knows tljj^t we tire
Many who use cof
fee — not knowing
Wise <tfid ficrdstent CLhiphlgn to
m^'fe daily Bllde rending^ds. grt
nc< led. : * •
Wc know tijerfi is power Jn fhe W
Alut.glky p.wyc . power wdiicioot
('Very need, aiul \\ - 4 b«-lh vi. that- •’
your co-ojrcr. fi'in ve c;ut. let j.
some tit tli.'if, | or.'.ami itrokd
column in .- i. ; r'ultltude
hungry hoar:* and Vm' },>
helpful metliod/.i. .rime! t- illns'rf.tT
diat it aggravates
stomach troubles—
could still enjoy a
delicious hot table
beverage and es
cape coffee's effects
by a change to the
wholesome, pure
cereal drink—
( H IIS tm ’ey is everlasting, eternal,
w. I.' IT. Mun is at h^st^transitory,
hot God ij- <■:< rnal. .Thu ditc
; his hopes in G«»dj is eternaHjL>a£e.
This should onemtr; J<- us to^lean not
upon man but tmon God.
j (.1) God hs^ravious t<. those Vho are
in eoveflj.'ni relationship, v, 18. If we’
1 would efik.y blessings revealed
in God's at|Hbutes wo must he God’s,
j childyen. His: iuercies. arc ro trictlve.
4 <»tily liestowod upon his own .cjtildfen.
IV. *A Cal! to All -the Universe tc
GPraise tit‘Lord, w. 1IF22. SincvGrol,
K siich a WQaderfal Being. He* sltoub'
j have unlvejrsal praise. Ili^king'dom i>
j ever all : hi- Lords!,jp should Myo
Iirtef
monies, wc b.iJicvo that you nnil wc to
gether < !in T V yvc u bh-vsing to tbcu-
sands ;.iaf • : - ui thouv.^c’-'.'
WilPyrru Jtiin hands wltli •;<- 'in .tb -
,campaign? Will you* prc;t< h t n j 1 ;'-
tlieme of dully Bible reading, cud '■dr
up your people on the subject ? Will
you tell us of any p|hn.<yoq have, found
helpful injarpusliig;an. interest in tbf
Bible? And will ; Ar. pray for us. ,is
There's a Reason 1
School of Hard Knocks.
■Much of oUf , education i.c o'.-~
tained only tu the school v Of httro
knocks, Ther^ Is oq age limit and tlie
sooner we are.graduated the better for
record for the
>edw|uerors *ro often rlsisc
world cells the. vsinquMtc/l