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4t BARNWELL SENTJNEU, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Three Needs of Christian Workers Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. By REV.JB B. SUTCLIFFE Extension Department'. M^ody Bible rTTTrT LOOK, MOTHER! SEE IF TONGUE IS COATED, BREATH ROTOR STOMACH SOUR. -- COMMUNITY -' LIFE IS BEST - Oskaloosa, Iowa.—* 1 For year* I wu •imply in misery from a weakness and awful pains—and nothing seemed to do me any good. A Under That System Every Citizen Has an Equal Interest in His Own Home Town. -CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM- ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. TEXT- lit* of gof><! courage and let us behave oilrsdtv.es valiantly, and let the Lord do that which is gotxi in Ids sight — 1 Chron. 1913. 1, . lust a Call From That Dreaded Visitor, H . Pinkham’s e^e- other women who suffer, for it has ‘ - 1 done such good work for me and I know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial.' ’ —Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Why will women drag along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when such letters as this are continually being published. 1 Every woman who suffers from displacements, irregularities, in flammation, ulceration, backache, ner vousness, or who is passing through the Change of Life-should give this famous and root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- it u . ham’s Vegetable Compound, atrial. For ii special advice write Lyd^a E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn# Mass. * The result uSe of its long experience is at your service. Community life Is the, lucnl-'life. People have. more time to spend in a^ui about their homes and as a re sult take greater Interest in the de velopment of their ’'initeedlate neigfi- borlui)d.' They .are more congenial ami neighborly; they take greater pride in keeping their homes and yards in good condition; they are . contented, inore -r Hprngres>lve and Incidentally more prosperous; tin ir children are AS1IINCTTON A man rang the hell of a house In tin ff the vvopiarii >vho answered it If she was Mrs. Blank tfngngingly mid (said that,slu* was Mrs. Blank’s lister,'am. man preferred to stand at the door. There was a draped p*»rtlere at the parlor grill, mid tin- nian couldn’t help seeing on Its floor a squirming heap of children piled on top of one ■>. . Another and/un-dor the kicking arms ' V\ la* and legs of a woman who ■fciTaiufded aJ free and stood up laughing, w hile -the > )t-%r fdster voiced embarrassment from, the / L/vu door. ‘ V \J tA “Come, children, mamma lias com- puny- finish your game with me.” The mamma woman, still chuck- #•' .Toah, the commander in chief of David’s army, found himself between -i' two tires. The army of the Sy- c- JgaHHPK i a n s opposed ditn on one side and the army of ~ the Ammonites Vp the other. Em ploying the host lie knew raised and educated in the proper moral environment; they associate with good companions and grow up to be sound, healthy, ch ar-thinking men and womerrrrf The type that make the best citizens. Much more cnuld he said of the community proposition’. hut I believe I have said sqHirient to prove beyond a doubt that the development Tif” com munities oil. a broad,systematic basis will have a tendency to increase the number of home lovers and home ow ners.' Ileal estate companies should avoid as much as possible Jh«* plneing**of a mere allotment on the nntrket. It takes consldertmle time, trouble#, and money to work on the community plnn^ but the results.achieve#! make the ex tra effort and expense. well worth THf WOLF' 1 lin'jf. pattered her hair and straightened herself into Social form. ‘‘I have a hill here, uniform—-—■” -'--t ■# .. * '‘Another?” , ' • “It is for the rent. We let It .run over this mjMitli, .as usual, but tip* new owner Is a woman who depends on the income for her own expenses, and she wants her house or her money by ten o'clock in tip;morning. “(Hi, hut I can't move. I really cannot. For one tiling, I haven’t the money, and besides this l,s the dearest old house—there’s-such a lovely yard for the children to playjD—the sun gets in there even on rainy days—and, besides. I always pay, sooner or later." - ' > “Sorry, murium, hut business is business.” She saw by his face’that he meant it. And then she saw that It was a peculiar face; that lie had a long white side tooth that lifted his lip when he spoke, and that he had gray hair to match the gray of his suit. ... ,, When the engaging si*(er ettme down and found the tnnmum. woman standing in the dark of tho-hall trying her best not to cry, she reached out her arms and scooped her in. Then she asked: “What on earth is the matter- who* was that at the door?” And the matiinT.# womanJU'cnibled out: “The wolf.” s upon I here are three surface of this text I. The Need .of Courage It . is said *of some regiments in hu man armies that they we so foolish as -never to know when they a/e bent- while.—Exchange t.U f»r SO Tftrt FOI N ALAftlA. CBLLS A5D fltU All* • PlM G*««r»l Stm|tkt*li( Ti*k. At Aii Dn< Sttra. eh. Ii is„.not foolishness that is tin PRETTY ORNAMENT ON PORCH trouble, hut u high-hearted courage which will not admit defeat or which takes a defeat and wrestles it into a victory. The Christian .worker, above all , others, should have such . good LEFT NAME THAT WILL LIVE - ’ ■ ■ - ' . . .4 / . .. Probably Her First Experience With Business It Is Just Things Like This Floral Urn Th?t Add Attractiveness . ■ - ' to a Town. Bcstcn Was the Home -of the Famous Mother Goose, Possibly World’s Most Noted Woman. cou ragt agent was showing h h-mse—six rooms and hath; so much possessed of all wisdom and knowl edge—a Leader'who knows the secret plans of-the enemy. He is aware’eve*n ^ of tin* secret thoughts of the enemy. ' * He is never taken *HT liis guard, or b: hy surprise. He is fully informed of every movement. lie gives promise to his people that no weapon formed hgainst them sfiall prosper# He* is a r * Leader who not only lias all kuowl- I* edge, hut all power to use his kuowl- h< edge. lie •ds**' the Invincible One.? Sometimes a man finds hiuipelf in a; possession of valuable knowledge, which is valueless to him because* of- a Iac£ x of power. w-lJe- has not the nbil- t! Ity to use wljut he knows. But unto tr our Lord lias been giv**n all power in It heaven nnu\in earth. Be of good gouruge, then, no matter F what odds we face, kuowing there is twci.ty ciglit v»*nrs of ag>* <piit#* elder- more with us than with the enemy. Tv for mi unmarried woman In tln*s«* The message of the saint of old Is dins- when sin* met and became tin* A large granite bowlder hollowed out as a receptacle for n potted plant Is the ornament which adorns the porch do ah and the balance in monthly installments forever after—to u customer * who wn : looking over tie* premises with liis wife. The deaLwns satisfactory from every angle untH it came to the point where the hu-hand, in Tovin g-'iiiotrgiM'T TnrpHEnfiT'to YOU CAHT lirctitiin to the Jjgent. that iH^would make tin* lions#* over to his wife. But the wifi* objected: •- “Why, Bert, Fin surprised at you —to saddle me with a responsibility like that! I’m famished for a home of our very own, but if-I’ve got to he tied down to —r . .. “SaV.-old girl, climb dowyj to colli sion sens#*. It Is only, that I want it should happen to me." when it comes to business, hut- ITliow too all the signing and everything.” tier and the husband mail patted tin* shoulder* who was rather.a callow young nan lie. What I mean, as Mr. Agent h#* r »* can tell PUT THAT 1 HtoJjE OH Oft iHOlADFKS L-NOM-EE AVIATORS ARE ALWAYS BUSY Americans on the Italian Front Take Advantage of Every Morhent of Good Flying Days. famous old Soiu hjTiurcli On good flying da\s, every moment of the day Is utilized by American avl- ■ ters In Italy. Th» v in eh fire up at five o’clock, and hv six flying Is In op eration. Men go to breakfast In relay*, •o as to economize,tHue, and sundown finds them grudgingly giving up for Hie day. One time saving device I ob- ■erveu. says James H. Hare in Leslie's Weekly. was to make landings some 200 melees from tin* bench, and to have the next student rcudv in a boat to * * — \ tokc Ills place equipped with Ids Ilf* preset »**r and Ire-huet, ^—TU#.* .cxnUunge- took if>iially le^s than two* minutes frem lie* time tile engine W;,is stopjied onPI Hie projieller was in action again, •tul the flight started. This also cllml- oatfd the liability of damaging the hy droplane In benching it. as soundltucs the keel is grounded, or one of I ho wit*gH strikes an object, jilting the machine out of commission for ;t time, to Say nothing of the engim* ovcrlunrt' lug as It ‘Taxis” (to use (he techni cal term) to its landing place. “That,settles it, Bert Blank! I’m ready ami glad to go In with you ami do njy share of saving and all, hut when it comps to putting the house on my sliouldefs say, since, you are so set on not having it In your own inline, maybe Mr. Agent will Jet you shove it on to him.” a Sounds silly, of course; hut, to quote the agent, ignorance llke-that Is not at all a Tare occurrence among women who are having their first experience with business. AH they know about buying a dreamed-of home is that it lakes a long time ami limans, years of «e!f-denin! and signing of notes, and. not un- dprMandiqg, t.lssty balk at the miknown. ‘ * - ." Due with wife of Isaac Doits, well worth remembering The Grodnd Pfne Seem* to Grow Naturally Right Out of the Bowlder and the Effect Is Very Attractive. God is always a majority.” This is Sh#> had children and irraiylchildreu. still true, (kid who gaveHhe victory am! ii was for the latter that she wrote to his people in oldeu days is the her Ll.vines, which were first-published same Dod. There'is no chuuge in our by Thomas Fleet, her son In-law, la Leader. He is the same^yesterduy, to- Boston, In 171d. day and forever. Following him, the Mother Doom* died in 177*7. aged ■iine- Chrlstian Is assured of ultimate vle- x ty two, tory. It uiay seem as, though we were hedged in l^y overwhelming forces and defeat Is certain, hut we may have good courage as we look awffy from the opposing hosts to the one whom we follow. II. The Need of Valiant Behavion at the home of Paul Brochler, on West Adams street, Los Angeles. The rock i«< practically round, except that it Is slightly flatteik*d-uh the base to give it a firm setHng With an or dinary rock drill the Inside of the stone All Soldiers Are Fatalists. * I rHcticall.v* all the soldiers become fatalists about deaili. Y«»u see uien <li<* through some ..incredible cliauee. Y«-u sc** tliem^ »*>eape hy a mlraele. Dr.idiially yoli com#* to believe, a* was hollowed out so that a larg** flow And There Followed a Mist and a Weeping Rain er pot would flt In exactly. A small drainage hole was dtlll#*d through to the bottom , and a 'ground pine was planted in th< T HE brief chronicle of a # a m-of pride before m fall, etc. She had done a lot of-canning* aa per instru ’Imuis from the departmentof-ngrleulture^^ and the food administration, ami she was mighty proud of her work. There was Jam. ah(T Jelly, u-nd marmalade, a.nd about _ . . ~ , everything else in the canned line one cou I# | desi r«*. All the canning was not fruit hy any means, however. Dans lltiyver poL— Popular The Kevised Yersiou rentiers this Tommy putitN”Wlu*q a *-hcll com# by ”play_ the man.” It means simply o\t r with your uKun* on if, you wi to “do your best!" To do.uue’s best is. get your**." In the tueautiuit*, "Wk to behave . valiantly. No matter if wt f'iy? You never know voiTr luck Science Monthly Don’t Let Weeds Get Started If the garden is not neglected too Jong It ca^^ke rehabilitated again to some extension this means a long, hard job, which is not a pleasant thing in hot weather. On the other hand, if a little Judlrfoq* work Is done a^ fre quent intervals the weeds ami pest# Can he kept down-—and so the garden kept up—without burdensome effort. Never let the weeds grow tall, Kl!l them with some kind of euiri.vatlug tool when they are little, or, still bet- others may do better than we, - the That's tin* way they p need is to do our best. We are to “1 ictufes Burned Into 1 “play the man” and not be like chil- by Charles \V. Whitehall' dren who become discouraged because someone else does better than they can do. We must Just keep on do ing odr part to the best of our ability. Much waa dependent on each man of Moah’s army behaving valiantly. MuclwJ* more depends on each Christian doing his best. We must “ploy the man” j for the honor of the name of him ; Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application as they cannot reach tha dlseaaed -portion of the ear There Is e«hr one way to cure Catarrhal Deafneae. and that la by a conatltuttonal remedy. HALL’S CATARRH MKDICINE acjta [THIS WORM? Aue-traUa's tmimifucture of motorvnr bodies has received enonu/m< impotmb from-‘tile \var. ter, by stirring tire ground from time fnraver Many eaaea of Deafness ari Mused by Catarrh, which la an Inflame' condition of the Mucous Surfaces ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ,an' MS* of Catarrhal Deafness that .-ahngi HALL’S • cured by HALL’S CATARRH DBDtCINB -v. * AH Druggists 7Sc. Clrcutsrs frss. f. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Jerusalem to ’fitaza by Rail. Tim modeni Ethiopian travels from’ Jerusalem to Dazn on.tht; way to liis a home country far up the Nile hy rail- whst shout this worm? 1 Whs-t, Indeed! road train. Reports from ,1‘alestjne in filcate IhiLf since the British occupation of the country Dn/.n, the.chief city of ttie Philistines In (lid Testimeiit days, and tin* scene of Samson’s exploits, hits become an Important railroad cen ter, the- broad-gunge.- railway having been extended from Dazn to a point 50 miles to the north ward, and the old Turkish line from I.udd t<# Jcru- aalein, ns well nf tl/T»7 iveently con- Btruckvl brunch .lino from Duka to Rurnr Junction, lurs l*e< n restored und Is now la o|K*iitti«in. Kochester post MrfirVss Little Jap Suddenly Separated From “de Gang’ always goes with health,and health making is the big a case or strained Interimth.mal relation* the othei pen«*d on a busy'street In the residence section, on \>ne of streets that have grown up hy necessity to supply too.dally • needs of those whose hemes He all rous effects Fatal to Neglect Garden reason for of our Dod. -v. i III. The Need of Trust. "Let the Lord do that which i* good in his sight.” Wo art; not to think that-results from our work shall he j in accord wfth what we imagine they should ho* lie may him* purposes to fulfill by * ,ur work other thati~we | know. We are naturally, eager to oh- | tain results which are good in our j own sight. We may make seriotpt nils, ‘ tak**s, not knowing allvour Leader, knows, and desire results which would not be good in his sight. We need to trust him fully ; to iH^ieye he knows what is best-; to revel in a hlgli-heart- inpanese simp was do up A band of hoys dresseo In al.ong Just then. one over Prominent a little Japanese. assistant county, agent leader, in charge of garden work. More^wurk in the "garden Is necessary nowTTian :it any other-time of the year, If full value from earlier efforts is expected. Enthusiasm of the war gardeners must ■V ' . „ : *• D *- conUnue-till frost. . , "Vegetables require moisture and food for their proper development, and the food is not available for plant use If water Is not present In the soil," said Mr; LommeL “A good supply of soil moisture In the gardert; therefore, Is of vital importance. In-watering, soak the soil thoroughly, as frequent light sprinklings do more harm than good Seeds wntett are ptaDted during not dry weather especially need artificial watering, as do tha young pUnta.” I khaki suits L B| The y were 8Illu11 boys, not'_ft O ten old, seemingly * \ ) |^Dn| * ff" In the “gang” was * * A HW ] : his straight black hair and gleaqilng ^ \ lUfflrB Us; dark eyes strangely different from the D vyblond heads of moitf Qf his companions Just as the boys went hy the Japanese store the door of that estale llshmeut, seemingly shut forever, suddenly shot open, and a Japanese woman appeared. “Come lu here," said the woman, In English, and then began In Japanese. She grubbed, her son by the arm and yanked him through the doQr, talking excitedly the while., , \ * ’ , The d«>or shut with a bang. ; —. \ "" ^Outside, the boys A delicious food, rich in the vital phosphates. No Waste. You eat and enjoy it to the last atom. A New Way to Shave Tender skins twice a day without Irri tation by using Cut leu r a Soap the •Cntlcura; Way.” No slimy mug, germs, waste of time or money. For free sum- He* address, “Cntlcura. Dept. X, Boa* too.” At druggists and hy mall. Soap B, Olntmc-t 25 and 50.-^Adv. Health, making. nourishin The Hospital Angle. It #»fct* $.i,UU0 to kllTa man In bat economics fry*. stood looking at tJ|a tea in tha window, and at the great fOa, and other arUcles. Thtrt's m Rtesoa “Henvens! One would think they all died from appendical# operations." Then tha leader apoka. In tone* of woe and ntter disgust he said to tha when, and Id hla tones I sensed an acmantlen; .“There, now. wa’ve loet hi# jA