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BARNWELL SENUNEL 7 , BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
tng to take It anyhow. It has to have
it. 4tf®l make us pay It in taxes;
and thtm we , not only will not have
nn^ interest, hut well have nothing to
show for i v he money. In the second
room
IMPROVED UNIFORM f/fTEBMATIONAL
LUCKY STRIKE
y7"* ^ "7 77—r-
CIGARETTE
many
voti im*\goinvT itr help? How
.. „ many
here want bolids?” -
Partnersh p With Government.
Evidently the factory Considered It
a "good argument.” Aud then the
wops, with their despised salaries, had
subscribed; Everyone was thinking
about that,.’ /The hands began' to go
up. a n th a line of applicants was
(By REV. P. H.’ FltZWATKR. 0:D..
Teacher of English Bible in the
Moody Bible Institute of Chlod’S'd-T
(Copyright, 1918. W«-gt«Tri Newspaper t T nlon.)
LOOK, " M0THER1 IS TONGUE
^COATED, BREATH FEVERISH
AND STOMACH SOUR?
E VERY month we make enough
Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach,
end to end, from New York to China,
the long way around. That’s
LESSON FOR APRIL 21
CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIC
CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM
ACH, LIVER, BOWELS.
quickly formed
JESUS TRANSFIGURED, OR A
FOREGLEAM OF THE KINGDOM
OF GOD.
Investment Brings Good Returns,
Addition to Giving Financial A
alatance Every Loyal Citizen
Owes His Government.
LESSON TEXT—Mark »:2-29.
GOLDEN TEXT—This is my beloved
Son: hear ye Film.—Mark 9:7. »
ADDITIONAL material for
TEACHERS-Matthew 17:1-20; Luke ?:2S-
43; II Peter 1.1*21. * :
PRIMARY TOPlC-With Jesus on the
mountain
INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Meeting dif
ficulties with prayer. ' ,
ADDITIONAL MaTERTAIj—James 5:15-
18
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC
t ami service.
Regular men like the Lucky Strike
Cigarette—good, solid Kentucky
Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette
because— „
(By EVA DEAN of the Vigilantes.)
It whs Juki another day in the fac
tory. There was nothing prophetic in
the hum of the machines; It was quite
the everyday hum. 'The workmen
talked loudly to he heard ; they always
talked while they worked; they liked
the sound ot their own voices. 611 mat
tered not much what they said—th*”
<e will do day after day In a
au ohf one Is-a+rnttst nrf godd
w one to .break the mental
V. When one’s habitual agtlv-
th one's finger* one isn’t very
critical of mental efforts. '-i . *
Still, were you to ask them, any of
the qiqn "would imvo srtlil {hey pre->
irs TOASTED
•?. fl j; t f 1 : ?..* •>
Vision
The hopes of . the disciples were
crushed when Christ nntiourced his I
jgeath on the cross. They were unable i
to see how victory could : issu ,j from
death. _ Jesus took with him Peter.
James* and* John, and went Into the
mountain apart by themselves. Ac
cording to Luke, they went there to
we gotta make
factory
A laxative today suves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply ..will not
take the time frpm play to empty their
skeptical spectator of the struggle of
pray (Luke 9:28). While, doulftle
feryed an nrgument to all other kind
bowels, which become clogged up with
waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach
sour. .
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coatpd, or your child is listless, cross,
feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t
eat heartily, full of cold or has sore
throat or any other children’s ail
ment, give a teaspoonful of “Cali
fornia Syrup of Figs." then don’t
worry, because- It is perfectly harra-
civUlgation, bitterly ^uspidous of its
own government. It and the govern
ment were now partners. The war no
no longer the government's war; it
was our war, our army, our boys, and
the factory was doing its bit!
he longed for fellowship and sympathy
ns the shadows pf the .cross were fall
ing upon him. his chief desire was to
get the disciples apart and Into a state
of receptivity, so that he might show
them the methods of the kingdom. Re-
fore going Into the mountain, lie de
work, with some ' clared that there were some standing
far the greater m his presence who would not tnste of
part of it lie death till they had seen the kingdom
.i r , , of God eoine with power (v. 1). That
[jjjfijriLn2<jclilg_^riti.n>i^ULl)e revived
Tijr rnnr and their roatidenee restored, lie was ~ stipation poison, sour bile and fer-
■ mC lUnC transfigured before them. The disci- j menting waste will gently move out of
the bowHs, and you have a well, play
ful, chi Id again. A thorough “inside
cleansing’’ la oftimes ail tbat- is neces
sary. It should be the first treatment
given in any sickness,
i Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a bottle of “Cal
ifornia Syrup of, Figs," which has
full directions for babies, children of
all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Look carefully
and see that it is made by the ^Cali
fornia Fig Syrup .Company."—Adv.
(his is always shut In when it is
The bond salesman
uf) the result, of his
satisfaction' hut by
and most important
knows nothing about.
TtnnciTT tn Tfu'sv -comrrrveFsIT
Of the hundred men employed—for
ii \vms a small factory—there was hut
one, with an Auierican-born parent, 1
though a considerable number were
themselves born in America, The one
hundred were nil here by choice, how
ever. and hardly one ever really ex
pected to live anywhere else. But they
talked as tlimigh they might; and one
eo^ild imagine they expected the Unit
ed States to Immediately offer them
Inducements to stay when it heard of
t heip l.ntended tea vi ng.
They Dieitrss Liberty Bond*.—-
Charles, in the lightest corner—a
few years ago lie would have, been
Karl—was always talking aiwult the.
Wives and Mothers Know Value
of Liberty Bonds
War Behind the Lines. Is Being Prose
cuted on a Tremendous Scale—
Every Woman Can. Help
i. Jesus Christ Glorified on the
Mountain (w. 2.. 3). He took hfs'VTfs-
ciples “by themselves’’ and was "trans
figured before them." This shows The
purpose terminated upon the' disciples
and not upon himself. Christ's rebuke
of Peter for his unwillingness to hear
concerning his death apparently tor a
time estranged the discljnes front him.
To heal this breech, an umisnal trans
action was required. ' l|is "shining rai
ment’' was typical of'that, glory Whjch
shall he manifest win m he comes back
to the earth.
Do .Soms*h.ing
Guaranteed by
(By ALBERT W. ATWOOD, Financial
Wrifer for the Saturday Evening
Poet.)
The day seems to have passed when
woman’s education consisted of piano
lessons and a little polite French.
Now she studies biology, phychriipgv,
and all the other ojbgies. In this
great and radical change In the posi
tion rtf-woman It will not do to over
look the change in her relation to
money matters. It is no longer un- #
womnitly-' to know something about
money. Feminine charm • is md »dl-
minishpd ,by-knowing the difference
between a bond and n~ share-rtf stock, j
Millions of women earn their living
today. ’ Hundreds of then sands have )
independent means ana must -decide !
for themselves in affaiRs financial, j
More and more of the wives, mothers, j
and sisters not only spend th<* house- ! III. Moses and Elias Appeared in
hold money, but are consulted by the Glory With Jesus (vv. 4-13). These men
men wheti an investment .is to he io tl\e glorlified state are typical of the
made. It matters not whether the statwof the saints in glory. Mrises.
Investment consists of a vlctrola. an who was once denied an entrance to
automobile, or a bond. It Is said men | Palestine, appears now in glory, rep,re
do pot take their wives into their con- seating the redeemed of ihe Lord who
i shall pass through death into the king
dom. The thousands of the Lord \\ ho
t-h7n-e fallen' nslerip. at Christ’s coming
shall he awakened and pass iqto the
kingdom through translation. Many
! shall tie living upon The earth when
i the Lord shall come, and they, with-
j out dying, shall he changed and pass
into-' tKe~klngdoro (1 Cor. 1* i.Vl-oT;
1 Thess. -I :"l4*l.S).
price of food: ”1 take a Liberty bond?
Indeed I’ll not! If the government had
kept prices down, and protected tin 1
working man. and Kept the rich man
from making war profits, why. I
might. There is going to be trouble
In this country some day and the.gov
ernment deserves all that Is coming to
them. The government ought to'do
everything it can to keep the-good will
of the people. \Yhy-*-beer—’! Charles
can never talk long without mention
ing beer. ' . .
Jo—rWihow*; o*c)y training was in a
protectorate—was a horn 'financier.
He had actually been talking about a
bond on the dollnr-a„-\veek plan, hut no
one in the workrooms seemed to think
it a gopd' Investment. U_jvould he bet
ter to buy sugar or whisky and keep it
for a higher price. So Jo had simply
talked for the ptlst two weeks; he had
not decided. One might get 4 V* per
cenl. or even ft per cent later! It
The Last of Its Race.
Horeb—"With me the wish was la-
tber to the Drought." Anthffhy—“Your
wish has a very small family."
Proving Their Patriotism.
Of course we have J * family skeh
Gave Up Hope of Recovery, Bat
Doan’s Restored His Health.
Has Been Well Since.
' J. B. Ragless, carpenter, 210 W. 60th
St., Chicago, 111., says: “My hack gave
out, completely and I had to quit work.
I could hardly endure the pain in iny
back and nights 1 tossed and turned,
unable-to sleep. Often in the morn
ing my back was as
§ stiff as a board, so that
1 couldn't stoop to drew
*»yself. When I did
manage to liend over,
everything 'before me
turned black. My head
seemed to be whirling
and sometimes l
What Do You Know About
CATTLE?
Do Ton Want to Know the
CATTLE BUSINESS?
Drop ns a post card toCay aaC
«et FBBU INFORMATION about
th* New Book, , .
"CATTLE, BREEDS AND oUtGIN”
Kill the Flies Now and Prevent
disease. A DAISY FLY KILLF.K/wlll do it.
Kills thousands. Lasts all season.^ All dealers
or six sent express paid for $1. K. SOMERS,
150 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adr.'
ataiut all breeds of cattle on eartb.
<1 |K*ui, formed into
( omprcssi
sheets, has been invented in Furope for
insulation against heat and cold.
N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 15-1918
Relieve Your
Rheumatism
NR does it by improving
digestion, assimilation
and eliminatiop^-
grasp
,'omethmg to keep from
falling. '
tions were irregular in
passage, getting xne up at night and
t he passages .burned cruelly; I lost my
appetite, was weak anil listless ^nd
went down twenty five pounds in
weight. When I ha/f almost given up
hope, Doav’s Kiclney Pills cured me.
Soon afteT, I ^rissed an examination
for life insurance and I'm glad to say
my cure ha^ lasted " • ■
Kicorn, to before me.
GEO. W. DFMPSTKR. Notary Public.
: flyer, hut It is also said that deception
lit thesF fiMfTors flops: :pvt ]»«y.
So there Is every matfriaj reason
why women shouhf do their part and
i more in flouting the Liberty bonds,
j Indeed a woman recognizes a gold
fdnlhtt .just ns quick ns a man, rind
> when 1f pays good interest inmdditifin
she Is not goiifg to turn it down. But
there Is more than a putely busi
ness and selfish‘side to the women of
this country. They have surprised
even themselves With their executive
. •ihility ami powers of business organ-
.izatloV). The ‘ Ited- Cross and every
other vririety of relief work has been
tn Its 'detail .largely the result of
era ar* three vital proce»|ea of
mi existence.—the digestion of
the extraction of nourishment
It «nd the elimination of the
rheumatic poison is allowed to re
main in ~the body.
Think of thi*. Ft explains the ; *uo-
cess of Nature's Remedy (NR Tab
lets) In so many cases where other
medicines have failed. Thousands are
Using NR Tablets every day and gret-
ting relief. ..Why .pay five or ten
times as much for uncertain
_ ^things? A 25c box of Nature'0
m m Remedy (NR Tablets), con-
twining enough to last twenty-
-ruU3t help you, must
r9tnpt relief -Apd sat-
icneht' or cost you
let anything! interfere with these
rtoesses,—let them be Interrupted or
^properly carried on, and sicknesa^^
Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c a Bos
DOAN’S K P \ D ^V
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
pt some kind follows.
P*or digestion and assimlla
tlon mean* failure- to
"Nor do 1,” said the tall young mate
of whom^thc men. said, "Ills mother
was bprn hclc."
All Are Buying Bonds.. *
Tlic muchincs hummed on, the voices
rising and falling in opposition, when
suddenly the eager face of Jo—the
news gathereiWwks thrust through the
door: “There’s an Italian banker in
the second room talking to the wops
aljmjt Liberty bonds'.’’ he -informed.
The^Jjiices censed. Everybody-^w ished
lie could hear.
"lie’s still tnlk|_ng! AH tin* wmps
are'in there," rpread the news to.every
corner of the building; and then closer
upon that: "They’re buying them;
every one of the wops are buying
them r
In a shorter time than it could have
taken 1 a man to walk through the build
ing, every one In' It knew that the
wops—-the • lnj\ esf-pnld men of them
all-r-were buying Liberty borutfc-
Presently all the workmen who could
understand Kngltslt ' were assembled
In one room. They looked about cu
riously at one,, another; never before
had they seen themselves fn nmsse. It
was a strj^ng*j assembly, with Its dirty
aprons, its rotiiglL lined faces and quiet
,tongues. If Imnst have seemed sucli
to the salesman; his. mouth set- per
ceptibly as he looked about at his au
dience. » v *
The Italian orator had gesticulated
grandly; and thete had been much of
“Italia! .Italia!” But this man. after
his first look at the faces before him,
decided not to talk patitJotlsm.'* So he
simply stated that our government w&’s
at war. Very clearly he -explained
W. M Bemedy (NR
,Tn f , _
* five days,
m wgivo you ]
Jsfactory
nothing.
-- And Nature'* Remedy Is not only
for the relief of rheumatism. It im-’
proves digestion, tones the liver, reg
ulates kidney and bowel action, Im
proves the blood and cleanses -the
whole system. You’ll feel like a new
person when you’ve taken NR Tablets
a week. You’ve tried the expensive
medicined and doctors, now make the
real test. You’ll get result* this time.
Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) is
sold, guaranteed and recommended br
your druggist.
- derive M *
full nourishment from food and Eg ^
that In turn often means Im- W A
poverlshed blood, weakness,
anemia, etc. Poor elimination
means an aocumul&tiop pf waste ^
matter which poisons the body, lowers
vitality, decreases the power of re-
■istance to disease and lAads to the
development of many serious Ills.
Rheumatism,—due to some Interfer
ence with the process of elimination,
failure to get -rid of certain body
pot sons.—cannot be expected to yield
HAVE YOU A
SWEETHEART,
Son or Brother in training
camps in the American
one desires,Jo know wha(..pleases (Jjjil
the American
i f Army or Navy ? If so, mail
jk him a package 6f ALLEN’S
F00T = EASE, the antiseptic
ml ppwder to be shaken into
•ft J the shoes and sprinkled in
iTJ the toot-bath. t The Ameri-
W can, British and French
A troops use Allen’s Foot-!
z F^ase, because it takes the
r Friction from the Shoe and;
I freshens the feet. It is the
! greatest comforter for tired,;
m aching, tender, swollen feet,
i, M i, ra and gives relief tocoms_and
i>Mi-f(u bunions.
The PlattsburgCamp Manual advises
men in training to shake Foot-Ease
in their shoes each morning. Ask
your dealer to-day for a 25c. box of
AI Jen’s Foot-Ease, and for a 2c. stamp
he will jiuall It for you. What remem
brance could be so acceptable t
look at his perfect Son. Jesus Chris!.
,1. Jesus’ charge (vv. 0-1”).
• >
lie instructed them that they should
tell no man . concerning the things
which they had seen until In* had risen
from the dead. ' .
minor oven drive tno-
or!< rn munition, fac.-
sotne pebple who cm 11-
fully riiLc a. vegetable
c is not an )i<lult man
d>* the poorhoU.se and
i can not either buy or
iherfV bond. It is the
to any medicine that fails to correct
tbe condition responsible for it. Could
ozor reasonable person expect to rid
himself of rheumatic pain os long as
IV. The Mighty Power of the Divine
Servant (vv. 14-29). When they de
scended from the mountain, they saw
1 a great imfltitude in a state of per-
' plexity. The immediate cause of the.ir
j perplexity was the grievous state of a
I young man who was possessed with tl
demon (v. IS). The fattier of, the
t th»* young man had nppwded ^fo the
! disciples to east the demon'out, hut
they were unable. When they brought
him to Jesus, the foul spirit was re
buked (v. 2o), and came forth. This
young man’s state is representative of
ihe nations who are oppressed by- the
devil. The people were grievously op
pressed. • L
\, .Tl»ere are times when the devil
is ^especiallM active in the op
pression of men. During Christ’s so
journ on earth he scenes to have-been
veo“ active, and we have reason to he-
lieve from the Scrij>fUres Hint just pre
ceding his second coming he wilrjje
even more active; for he knows that
his tiitfC js short. Onemf the ominoas
signs of the lm^iihefit.^conilng of'Hte
Lord Is the almost universal aotivity
of the devil nmfchg the natiohs In this
hour. When he comes he will cast o*tt
tb * demons, and the nations shall he
hr> ight Into'the kingdom wvhlcb Lo
wlT estublish (I^r., 11:1(M2).
Don’t Buy Too Big a Bond.
Here Is a word of advice tor the
fanner bond ftyp’hasor. Don’t bite off
more than you cun chew. Your gov
ernment doesn't wnm you f<» “strap"
yourself”or run Into financial dUIicul-
ties trying to pay hotrd. Lwy one
small enough so >' ,>u w *W ^ nhle^To
pay for it in the allotted tlmfi without
having to borrow money tri. meet the
obligation. Its- value will represent
your savings for that,period of time.
If your circumstances won t jiennlt rif
you purchasing a $1,000 bond, buy on-
i y n $r»00 one. Don’t- complicate our
already complicated financial ptohlem
bv assuming a debt you can’t pay.
* ■ * ’ . .J
Carter’s little liver
You Cannot be
Constipated j
and Happy
EGGS-POULTRY
W» *r« tb* largest handler* of Bui and Poultry
In the South.
_ w WHAT HAVE YOU TO iHlPf
Tbe higbeut market price guaranteed with quick
return*. Ufre us a trial. Beferences, 1st National
Bank, Richmond. Va.
WOODSON-CRAIG CO.
f nwunl—iwn Merchants,
ITTLE
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PILLS.
RICHMOND. VA
’S IRON PILLS
CONSTIPATION
CURED RIGHT
He. Want* to Win This War. Do You7
A father in. a little.Illinois town re-
colved a cablegram the other day from
General I’ershlng. announcing the
death Of his two sons over there, "kill
ed In action^ He went out and sold
Iris home and l>otight LH»erty Bonds,
“I’m the only one left now and 111
r at a room for myself," was W 8 on U
f .*nment. - *■ -
w hat that meant financially he ac-
lnowledced that living was high and
bard, hut nevertheless everyone who
• ‘'d not he1p‘WH« a slacker.' And, in
••'>nvlnclng conclusion: "If ‘we don’t
glv^e onr money, the governn.ent Is go-
!MERS
. - * Kuowlcdge 1* po w*r;
P ros P' ritr U for *M
tb* right .know lodge «/«t more long gr**a
our .way. Writ* today for laformatloa.
o**wk, m Poplar At*., Tiim
Better Than Pills
. For Liver Ills.
Get a >v Box
It j Vv
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