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« LJ BXENWELL SENTINEL, BAENWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA — m rr ' "2L it IMPlOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL rV-r - — THE CAUSE AND CURE OF" PILES—A BOOK THAT'S FREE If you have piles, you need thi.4.ens'X- to-read booklet. *" ne^es?iiry Tty kri< method of. treat t; - -r~* rv / I rnve een In The Best Of Spirits Since, Feel That I Owe My Health To^ Peruna Mf. C. N. Petersen,, dealer in fine boots, shoes and cigars, 132 S, Main St., Council Bluffs, la., writes:, “I cannot tell you how much good Fe- runa has done me. Constant confine ment in my store began to tell ort my health and I felt that I was grad ually breaking dowii. I tried several remedies prescribed -by my physician, but obtained no permanent relief until I took Peruna. I felt better4ro* mediately and five bottles restored me to complete health. I have been lrv the best of spirits since, arid feel that 1 owe my health to it.” — -hii— Our booklet, telling you how to keep weir free to all. The Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio., Those vy,ho object to liquid medi- cinos can/no-Ar procure Peruna Tab* ‘lets. >- /. ^ (By E. O. SELLERS, Acting Director of me Sunday School Course of .the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago./ \ . (Copyrijtht, 191 K, W( sirrn Newspaper l.'nlnn i I Lesson for. march 31 ■ / JESUS OUR EXAMPLEiN SERVICE. GOLDEN TEXT—Let this, mind he in you. which was also in Christ Jesus. — Phil, 3:5. ‘ f PRIMARY TOPIC'—Jesus our example In helping others. ME.NU )R Y VK RSE—Follbyf—<n<*- - -Matt. ' EASTER LESSON. ■ I,ESSON TEXT-! Cor IT. GOLDEN’ TEXT—Thanks be unto C,..d through our to-rend booklet. To cure theta, It is r tOAY their OH use/ rtnd I inept/ Jvverytbriig is simply told.' Sluggish clrhulathin of tvIoo*L congestion; yf tire Hvj*r or .lungs, certain diseases of ; the Ixtfrf ■ and eon ' stipatlon contribute to pile^troubles,,,. Eagle Pljf* Remedy Is the best .niYH only known internal trentnfent, It at-. Jacks the trouble,fit the source, and, eorps ts the valise; Eagle Remedy, is • nN-andy litldot. Unit can be taken with perfect safety and without knowledge to anyone. It will surely help you - wheiheryour easeis of recentoriginpr long standing—.whettier youth’’i*r aged.. / A postal e:i,rd-to the Reed Lxi^fribut ing Co., 14fi Godwin St.. Paterson. ferl”,>nTKtituio for eabnnel .1.. brings the booklet. Oltri* MollSr »■ ■ V<-r: Head my guarantee! Liven yfour liver and bowels w: i r ing calomel. Don’t Ipse a day’s worki ‘.There < no why. a persvifi should take sickening, salivating ea|o- ihel. wlion* a few cents buys a large bottle df Dodson'S Liver, Tom'—n per- bxinjLs .VOJI.JB ^Xhf,JKngh/FiIf. Rem .which"-wit) vtUrt y .•dy: If Aour /xlrnggist cannot suj.p!^ w |v 'f, vou. send Ins name.—Adv. . , , . , you sick and ,c«n iiyt salivate. Childron, and grown- folks emi^hirk a pleasant, vegetable liquid your_.liver :jtisf as •m it doesn’t make who Rt,vetb us the, victory Lord Jesus Christ —I Cor. 15:5&. . , The Cupboard Was Bare. ‘‘Who .*yu'» bhl Mother Hubbard?" 1 '"The/Jiseoxerer- of the first' int irtle because it iVv HORSE SALE DISTEMPER Vou know that when you sell or buy through the sales —you have about one chance in tijfty to escape SALE- ST.%B1.EV ItisTEm’K.IL “SPOHN’S” is your true protection. your only safeguard, for as sure as you treat all your horses with it. you will soon be rid of the disease.. It acj.s as a sure- preventive, no matter how ' they are "exposed"’ SO cents and $1 a bottle, $5 and $10 dozen bottles, at all good druggistB. horse goods houses, or delivered by the manufacturers. SPOIIN MLUH'AC CO., Manufacturers, Goabcu, Ind., li.S.A. It mearia a miserable condition of ill health that leads to all sorts of special ailmentq f such as headache, backache, dyspepsia, dizziness, indigestion, pains ot various kinds, piles find numerous other disorders---CONSTIPATION is a crime against nature, and no human being can be well for any length of time^ while constipated. DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS is the remedy and has been'used successfully all over this country for 72'yenrs. Get a box and see Kow it feelo . to have your liver and bowels resume their heajth-giving natural functions. For sale at all druggists and dealers everywhere^: (Road Phil..2:1-11.> day A great many Sunday ■#telm<»is'’\vftl-t.~:...: probably emit tlie review lesson find " devote'the (lay To some special Easter exercises. This practice 'we cannot wholly condemn, but we woul^l urge every school to devote’some t|me to ti consideration of the lesson ty-xt. Review Sunday is dreaded by many , superintendents. but It ~ts :V test of~ knowledge and skill in touching. us well as the oharHctivr of work doiir dur ing the past three burnt hs. Some eodeijrU 'Biblo-st hool teaching ; by comparing it disparagingly with that of the day school .without taking 4, into consideration the difference be-, tween paid ami voluoteer tesiehe/s: the limiter! time devoted to study, (llsei- grown Ihsison’s l.ivor Tone, perfectly harmless;.. . r . (,'alomel i._ a dangerous drug. It is hiereury and attacks your bones. Take a dose "bf nasty calomel tmlay and y«m will feel weak, sick and nauseated to-' morrow. Don't lose a day’s work. Take, a spbonful of IhNlson’s^Liver _ Tone instead and you will wake- up feelini: great. No more, biliousness, . -constijiation. sluggishness,, headache, routed tongup or sour stfimach, Yptir druggist says"Tf ; you don't find Dod-- son’s Liver Tone akt,s treiter than hor rible calomel your, money da .waiting for you.—Adv, s J "3 '«V ;• Better Than Pills . Fbr Liver Ills. ' Get a 25 { Box- — i * Gave Him Away. W illie - Say. maw pop imi-t tell you a hu .of riddles. Ills Mother Wilt do \'(Mi askV Willie Well. I laanl him tell Mr. Jones last nigl.if that he liathyott gue,- >- ipg. ' • liow ’s This ? We offer llwavDor iyiy >av- of < .uarrh that - annex tv r:;reti m H.-$EL’S CAT A liliiySl E l >1C IS E. 11 ALI.'H (’AT.MUHl MEDU’l.NE is tak en intvfn.illly ur.d a< ts ttiruaKti fi.e Blood on Tfie Mucous Sui fa cs < f the System. SolJ by dsuRRis’s for over forty >eara. Price tf'C. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., .Toledo, Ohio. Advice. . ."5Jy •'on. ii i> easy enough to h** a pf-oiaising voting man." "Yes. father." "I’.IH ih« s trick-.in life i- n.»i to prom ise. bin to perform.■’ Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are host for liver, bowels and stomach.' One little Pellet for a laxative, three for Cathartic. Ad. i M sM4#;:i gt-a+lmeU* iriir-c- in liiD country U.oimi already ai-e in active war sej'\ ice. Honesty is tin mpn who can’t s :^u^ifcLJ:iw..v w.., ^ -IPs hatjd tli keep a ; j leil jl s hard.er in keep pline and ollierlfeaturys*. It is mani festly unfair to judge the Sunday ’school bv the same pedagogical stand ards ns are applied to oup- i^ihlic schools/ The Sunday school deals with spiritual realities and not alone with moral issues. It is a wonderful tPs- tinmny to the blessing of Hod that w ith such irreager;etpiipiuent. training and time at our .disposal, fin* result,^ of the 'Sunday school are so wonderfully efTec- tlv’e in the Christian development of our country. With religious eduetLtb’U legislated out of oUr puhlie-sclmol sys tem. almost entirely neglectiul in bur homes, and not .one family in "five hr six connected with tin* Christian church, this suggests.a condition savor ing of cultured paganism. This.oughl rmt to discourage the Sunday-school worker, but rather challenge him to greater concentration and jnory val iant endeavor. / i If a review js desired, summarize the- lessons by 'allowing twelve clashes or Tvvelve.persons to each bring in « l»rit digest. — Lesson t gives us the testimony of v John the Ihrptist concerning the one “mightier” tli^n himself, “whose shoy>< tttaji <Kn\ u. Ju> was not worthy to unloose." /Les- > ' ^ ;i |MMir nuin up.. Im <t poliev lor 1 lie cal. enough to pay a • man Eye Balsam applied upon going to bed -—^ . _l» just the thing Vo r« h«‘ve them * AAv, son-2 shows the impeccabiliDCof'' Je sus. in that he was ..“tempted in all - If your eye. .mart or feel scalded, ,^ e ||8 ^ ^- rp ; W^vlthmit .sin.’ ? A Rul tin be<t he good itr the aTf5Trtp'on earth may aiifA. England have poliecvvooieij. L X' LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE L.ssotv-3 rercrrbr-hhR Ilk' The holy out of God, with power over unclean spir- j Nearly all of .the principal cities of vife „ n(1 othej^ sicknesses. Ltoson 4 shows us .Tt'sus as Savior who has power pn earth to forgive sins. If he ,i be not the Son of God the worship of I Jesus Is nothing less than paganism or j' Idolatry. Lesson 5 shows us Jesus as j Lord-.of the Sabbath. Lesson 6 ns tin* Son of God. not only in his hewing power but in his authority over un clean spirits with power to delegate that authority to others. Lesson 7-- shows Jesus as the great teacher wlm Twill bring forth nhnndnrrt—fruit amt i eternal life. Lesson 8 shows the mar- • 4 velous germinal power of the divim 1 seed. Lesson 9 shows Jesus as tin I N a yearjt has become famous; IJie man’s cig arette for the men who are * working over here, and fighting over there; t The reason? Because it’s made of Burley pipe tobacco and because— ** .* * IT'S TOASTED /■ •\ y -Guaranteed by m • m w mm a re* A: < .. - At a recent-hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of Swift*& Company.which showed that the Company had been con sidering for some tiipe an educational advertising campaign. / # • , The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business, relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people. —_. ' . t - The feeling against-the American packer is based largely on the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and consumer are adversely affected by the packers’ operations, resulting in unreasonably large profits. x ^ • : - ' * . X. Swift & Company’s net profit is reasonable, and represents an insignificant factor in the cost of living.' For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift 8t Company were as follows: X -Sales $875,000,000. Profits $34,650,000.-: . ;' . ■ - •, ■ This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500. — ' : . . ' 5 . X . If Swift Ac Company had made no profit st all, the cattle raiser would have received only one-eighth of a cent per pound more for his cattle, or the consumer would have saved only one-quarter of a cent per pound on dressed beef. : • ' • • • I v v _ • v - Swift & Company, U. S. A. V \ Got Even. • "Ilf fiillfd yen .-in' iii-igjiitifniii little aotjille, ilidn't h»'?”. ; — — No Cause for Alarm. ‘Were you frightened, my darling? 1 ‘Yii-iiv. but I rot even bull Jove I I vyuoti* him a let tab. witli him. ljtn- _ Lesson 9 shows Jesus as the (1< | ‘vouahs. vw-pfctfullv■.' and then &HL-Ql.God. > whQm.:.e.\en the, winds ui„l : Uu4 fl ,n..' ItHh- the seu must obey. Lesson 10 'shown -M-W ill «' JoVe Green as Grass.' ‘‘I heard vou had a row for sale," begun—kmly who had ,in*t- moved out froulllie r-ity. ••jun’l :is I'm ihiuking who had hejm'hisf and was found after of buying one, 1—” several hours, of. diligent search. “Wall.” interrupted* the* farmer., "Why. »h>. mamma." replied fh« “IhnrV that Jersry-:— : ftrrn=—one 'gnnd—rftrtft.- nmtrd'nringfyr “1 -wasn’t h>sf; It ns Jesus as the Son of God with power over death. Lesson 11-slmws us JesJjs as-«fd- only having authority over un clean spirits, but possessing power to impart, that authority to TTtlier.s while. -, , - - , „ .... . .. Lesson 12 shows «« his oo,n,».ssion :' ,hfr< ‘ »"■ ^ m " ,es Brst * nn ' nT lhcm upon the unshepherded multitude, and the exercise of .his divine creative power in feeding them. - Soft, Clear Skins. Night and morning bathe the face with Cuticura Soap and hot water. If p’intJiB her tliyt—"• •'till, gracirrusf 'I’hiit would never do; I’d need a quart at least." ex claimed t lie ht^l.v. Rosion Evening Transcript. was my home that was lost." Of course .such a review will he rapid and perhaps incomplete. *but it will show that Jesus meets every situ ation and that his grace is sufficient j with Cuticurn Ointment. For free sam ples address. “Cuticura, Dept. X, Bos ton.” Sold by druggists and by mail. Soap,2o, Ointment 2"> and 50.—Adv. . .1 . -VT7-:T"-.7—: — . ^. One bottle of, Bcc—Rwry*. "Dead Shot” will save,; vqu Tnoney. time, anxiety and Ji»altBt One dow iudlclentf without Castor Oil In addition- Adv. • Tile prtHligaI S4»n gets ,tlie Cat tnI v«'al. Important to Mothera Examine carefully every bottle •€ (.’ASTOUIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see tbaLtt Bears the Signature of( In Use‘for Over 3U Years. Children Crv for FIeicher’a rent is too high.’ : - Bosion Trawscripf. for nil the eondltlons of life. Jf will. [ dld_ lnUHr - Owens- ‘A oir infiiri also show that hh^i words.communicate ' vitality to society hut that .their ef fectiveness depends upop the response which Is accorded to them. V - t If a test Is requirtnl of tl»e%mpils. t, set of questions covering the work of I the quarter should be prepared anil given to. them a week In advance, f ! from which a half dor,on might by *•*- ; elected, for written review during the [ /■•lass hour. This’ }s no theoretical plhn. Tlx* writer knoyvs of TrrmT.V-Smt-4 day <( bools where .written reviiwv s‘iife being sticcessfully*cohducled. LiiT; tlie j.i’odigat daughter 1s Ricky tf~ A Different Matter. -she gyts a plate of mid hash. ‘You’re paving too ij>mli rent, '* Lifelong Job- ‘What’s.the biggest problem yqtrhav® Some jico'plKs idea of- >y mpathy is/ faced since the days of yjiiSi* youth?* Jo make the gbioui thicker. ‘ r.iv ing theni dow n.' L - The Holy-I-alid where Christ Tiveil. i suffered, (fled and rose,again, lias re- | c* rrtl.v heeu captured from the; control J -of the Ottoman empire,* 'a:id.. (jurren: 1 I history - indicates the probable early • establishment of a»JevvIsh-~*{Tfte in tjiis lantl of prophecy. A Chrisliap on his knees can get a clearer vision of heaven f^um>a sin- .ner can with a telescope. y -Wur~fir?fr tuw that Uml gave unto man wits the law of pure tjhedlenet* for' as much as to obey is the profst office of a nitional soul.-*-MoritiiigdeV “It is' nr.ly when tomoiiovy s bur den Is a dried to the burden of today thiit/the weight Is more than we Win bear.” . -1 An inconsistent Chrfstlnn is no evi dence that the Bible laL^ot' true. r ’ • ~ - ^ *.. . .'He uho Leeps Hose fatpfhx 1. %yill* not *>• close with Gori. - V Healthful to Eat-**Saves the Wheat - 1 cup flour \\ cup* corn metl 1 teaspoon salt 5 teaspoon* Royal Baking Powder 2 tab(e*poon* sugar r * 1 cup cooked oatmeal or oots 2 tablespoon* shouting lk cups milk No eggs U *-!■ .Sift together flour, corn mesl, salt, baking powder and sugar. Add oatmeal, melted shortening and milk. Bake in greased shallow pan inTnod^fate oven ‘40 to 45 minutes. This wholesome bread is easily and ‘quickly -xnad&-Ayith^jHS “aid of If uski three times a week in place of white bread by the 22: million families in the United States, it would save mor6 than 900,000 barrels of flour a month. \ ' Our new Red, White and Blue booklet, “Best War Tittup Recipes’’^ containing vunv other recipes for making delicious atuTwhoUsomd * wheat saving foods, mailed free—address FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR -T-rrto T-T* . ■; N, \ ,■4, ■■ - wt, r .. - - - x