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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA IMFIOVID VNirOJM imiHATIOflAl Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women ive kidney or~bhfndgr trouble arid never Written’» complaintsoften prove to be pot King else but kidney trouble, or ? he. result ot.Iyufney'ar bladder disease. If the .kidneys are'riot in a healthy con dition, they may caus? the other ^organs To frcrmie diseased. , : . ■You may. suffer pain in the .back, head ache and losStof ambition. f’oor health makes you nervous.. irrit;i- (By REV P B FITZWATEtt. D f>.. Teacher, of English -Bible tn ti e V tody Bible Institute -of ChU'sgorf (Cup} rik-bt. litltf. ’‘i> Wesiem ,N rw-paerr 1 ni a Calomel sickens t If bilious, const ipat^aM’head i *■_ achy read my guarantee. c a package LESSON FOR JUNE 22 Liston to mo l. Take no more sicken ble and may be despondent straighten you right tip and make you ing, salivating #§TV>mel when bilious or fjt l fine and vigorous by morning. I But hundred* of 'tvflwen rfaim that T>r. KilhieVg Swamp-Root,, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed 'to overcome *urh conditions. . . - ^ . u Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr Kilmer $ Co., Binghamton. N. Y . ymi may receive Sample size bottle by "Parrel Post. ' You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drUg"stores — Adv v constipated. Don’t l<fee a day’s work! want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson’s LlveV Tonp* is destroying the sale of ^alotoel ba- cause-ltia:real liver medicine; entire ly vegetable, therefore It edn not sali vate" or’ make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels,of that sour bile and consti pated waste which is. clogging your system and making-you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’* Liver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling-fine fdr rnoftths." fftve ft to your children. It is harmless; doesn’t Take a gripe and they like Its pleasant taste. Lesson ti:xt-i car. 13. GOLDEN TEXT—Now abldeth faith, hope,, love, these three; but the gneatest of.thsse Is love.—I Cor. 13:13. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—I^ev. 19:18. Deut,' 6:4, 5; John 10:27; 3:1*; I John 4:7-21. PRIMARY TOPIC-How to Show/Our Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver*, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when It comes Into contact with sour bile-, crashes into' tt. break ing It up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping* If you are sluirglsb and "all. knocked out." if your liver is torpid and bowels consti pated or you have “Beg (TaCTie, dizziness, coated* tongue. If breath Is had or stomach sour. Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone. c a package JUNIOR TOPIC-Whom We Should Love and How. /> INTERMEDIATE T.OPIC-The Greatest: Thing In the World. SENItm AND ADULT TOPIC-Thf Strongest Bond Between Men and. Women. c a package . Ther*best gift of the Holy Spirit Is the love of God shed abroad In our Requires Olive Oil. -* Although olive oil us a food tyid me dicinal. oiU^TW rufdn< ; ed wry large ly by other vegetable dlls, there are one or two‘technical uses, wool spin ning, for Instance, for which no en tirely satisfactory substitute, has yet been found. heamr ICof -*kIT Can' teach, preach work miracles.. speak with tongues; hut the gift of love Is within'- reach excellent wa of all I he "more the last verse of chapter-42- is the way of love. Love is not a mere senti ment or emotion, hut a mighty dy namic which transforms the life, ex pressing Itself tn practical service to men. ‘' m ~\ ■ lasts PRICE! THE FLAVOR SO DOES THE FRESH * CRISPt WHOLESOME- DELICIOUS TMI SANITAAY METHODS APpjtlCD IN THE MAKING OF TNED1 BISCUITS 'MAKE. is rather excitable .when Treat It kindly and it will The Pre-eminence of Love (vv STANDARD »f EXCELLENCE i\mr D»aW ho* them, or if net shomld •Atk. him cr write us qivi&q his name CHATTANOOGA ftAKERY Granulated Eyelids Sties’ Inflamed Eyes r«!leved ov*t- nljsht by Roman Eye Balsam. One trial proves Its merit Adv. 'If transcends; (1) Spyaklng with tongues. For men to possess the loftiest eloquence*, to he able tfl speak in other languages, and to he lacking Jn love 'Is to he itA. soilndtnv hrnmnnnf tr tTnkTtitg*rymtTnf. •Pleasing and powerful speaking Is de sirable, hut to love Is better. close the events of the future, to he able to unfold all myateries— of nature and providence—Is good hut to^ love Is better. (II) Faith of the most vigorous kind. Such as would remove mountains. • (4) Philanthropy of the most ■gen erous,sort, prompting one to surren der all earthly good* for the sake tof (fi) Heroism whieli leads even to martyrdom without love is profitless. II.‘The Attribute* of Love (vv. 4-7). L It Is long sHfToring and kind. It means not only to b«*nr long hut to he kiud ail li markable vlriue. It Is m bear long Ilian to shew kindness all the while. I 2. It Is free from"envy MOTORS INSTEAD OF DOGS Time’* Change*, "Times shore change,' 1 cully said Gup Johnson < Ridge. "Just ttBher dhv, nobody thought Tinytiling In pertlcklef If it feller took a demijohn to church under the hack sent of his wagon, urd after ilie sermon had grown sorter tiresome.winked a few of his friends phllosnphl Trip Over the Cascade* In a Gasoline engendered beenuM* of the good, or the success of others. .'L It. is free from empty boasting. LoVe has ns its supreme abn-the doing of go**«| to all and does not seek their aduiiratiot) and applause. > Sleigh Was a Qistmct sleigh, and a niiinbi r of photograph outside to helpdrfm hip It up and fool around and swap hordes anil mebbey fight a little in a general vraj.t -“But now, by grit. i( he even smells of patent medicine on a week day he’s got to produce the otnenlck and p’lni out the place whur It says he’s got the deadly disease that he claims to have taken the medicine for."—Kansas City Star. litn and mannerly. It knows how to Mtttv** at -all times, f». It Is unselfish. Love seeks the go<mI of others and !s forgetful of self. 6. Does nht give way to passion. It Is not jpiiek tempered. It Is not easily aroused to resentment. 7. It takes no delight In evil; does not impute evil motives to olhers; is not suspicious, hut forgiving. 8. It rejoices In the truth. It sym pathizes with that which is true and has a common Joy with It. ft. It la*ar«tth all ihings—that. l*r It Incases itself with Its own mnutle and shuts all evil out. Ics. 1 he achievement of the motor -•lelgh was almost as amuzlug as that of the first array tank, conquering, ns It did. all kinds of obstacles. Skimming the surface of snowfalls, obi .or new, the strange little vehicle broke Rs way through primeval passes with never a stumble. The rescue of an automobile, hopelessly stalled in the drifts of Kno- qunlmle pass, was a mere Incident >0 It* progress. Crossing u deep gully* ca * pair of hemlock poles was hut one of the day’s adventure*. The Intended substitution of the motor sleigh for the dog -liraWO sledges of Alaska's snow bound post trails menus more to the people of that great territory than may be generally realized. Jack London and others have limned the malemute ns n romantic figure; hut the followers of the trail kmrw well he is never that. It Is the elimination of mueh human hard ship. as well as cnni.no inefficiency, that recommends the gasoline metfibd. r “" Proud of Hia ‘‘Profession.'’ "Rurglars who served In the army an* going hack to their old trade,” said a London police official the other day, "These men deliberately elect tfi live by stealing because they find It adven turous. It was with'the same spirit that they Joined the army. At lea^t one convicted burglar won the Victoria cross." Confirmation of this charac- terlstle Is provided hy a captain in a famous fighting regiment, who declares tlut.t one of the bravest men In his company, a corporal with a D.C.M. and %ther honors, declared himself a pro- ft sstonal thief. "His one regret," re marked the officer, “wai that the re cruiting authorities would not let him describe his occupation on his aftesta- tloih papers as ‘burglar/” THERE HE STANDS! HI It. is trustful, hopeful and firm. III. The Permanence of Love (vv. 8-13). Prophecy, as prediction, will he ful filled; prophecy, as teaching, will be brought to an jend in the day when teaching Is not needed. “And they shall not teach every man his neigh bor, jtnd every -man his brother., sav ing. Know the Lord: for all shall kcow me; from the.least to the great est" (Heh. *8:11; of. Jer. 31:34). Tongues shall cease,..for as the Ian- RAND old Durham. He belongs in thU V_J country’s Hall of Fame., Can you think of a more familiar figure? For over half a century Bull has been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represents has made millions and millions of friends. •. - ■ - . ^ You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one bag. 12» ' * The Government tax on 50 “Bull” Durham ciga rettes that you roll yourself is less than \Vi cents ; the Government tax on 50 machine-made cigarettes is 15 own. Quick Action Called For. When an nnglerTTrops n lino he hopes to* get un answer right uwuy. cents. It’s real good sense to roil your LiRed Better Than Coffee for its uniformly high gradd of flavor, its always steady and fair price, and its econ omy- The -School of Gentlenessr AVit*li X Xhnt infinite gentleness tin Jrent PliyMjMnu-tnit.istered to brui< 11 reeds and broken hearts! What _dens-itL’men -in *uch-a v.n:\ a> to ITm h broken heart was^sirimgely comfort- ed* by +us iTresenre even before] the life hail been made whole. Most qin 1 ly the hospital work • of our Saviour a sidyn»t of gentleness! If you want a satisfy ing bev erage that will stop com plaints about “poor coffee” or the “high price” of coffee, start using Postum and note »nn iuuLt. paper you can roll the best “Bull ’ Durham cigarettes. • Do Not^Shun the Light. Th** man who *4mnv l!»e light fur feits his uw-n fiiiMl pejjiv f*f’tu-art. He who r> fuses to .face his worst for.VB* the iM<ssil,iJ|ty of ffiiding hi* best. | t !»* do* 1 * nm >mdm.t,h» r question of bis sL*» fulness; |je shelve* jD-IVroj C. Ain's results. Usually sold at 15c and 25c ■ . • * * • Everywhere at Grocers Sijence. If the pmdem firiim dlrrai>« *Uenre. |p «orne rtf- ennutfaam. te' afhrt* pru4tuco at * higher order may y u* la speak- tag oar tWghi*.—Barta. C>i*thnoooa Banruy • - Jl ftk v ’ Ki i r si » ' 1 j •