Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 26, 1919, Image 7
BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
Thousands l!ave Kidney
Trouble end'Never"''
Suspect It ■
Applicants for Insurance Often
Rejected, /
(By REV. P. H FITZWATER. D. D.,
Teacher of English RiMe In Th# Moody
Bible institute of Chicago.)
(OVpvrleht, 1 flU* h? Wt*wt»-rn NewnpaftA Union 1
I am sincere! My medicine does not upset; liver
- and bowels so you lose a day.’s work. ~~r
Judging from reports from dtniggifds
who are constantly -iif* direct touch witif
the public, there is one preparation that
has b.een very successful jn overcoming
these conditions. The mild Ami healing
influence of I)r. Kilmer’s Swamp-RoafNh»
soon realized. ,lt stands the highest
its’remarkable record of sprees?. , _
Any examining physician for one of thf
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in
an interview of the subject, made the' as
tonishing stafemefTf~that one reason why
so many applicants for insurance are- re
jected ^is because kidney trouhle is so
LESSON FOR JUNE 29
ful 'WtltjCjiftin vojjr sluggish 11 ver bet*
ter thfin n dose of nusty culornel and
that it won’t make you sick.
Youjre bilious r Tour liver is .s^ug—
gislrt „ .You- feel lazy.i dizzy and all
knocked out. 1 Your head Is ‘dull, your
tongue Is.coated; breath hnd; stqmach
sour and bowels constipated. c Hut
don't take salivating ealomel. It makes*
you stek; you hiaydose a day’s work.
Calomel is-mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the hones.
Calomel ecashes into sour Idle Ujie
dynamite, breaking it tip. That’s whe\
you feel that awful nausea and crarnp-
REVIEW: RESPONSE TO GOD’S
* LOVE.
FELfeCTION, FOR READING—Phil. •:
7-14. . - ■-! •
GOLDEN TEXT—I will praise 'thee. O
Lord. Iiiv God, with my whole heart.—
Ps 86:12. , r :
PRIMARY TOPIC—Showing Our- Rove
to Our Ifeavenlv Father.—John 14:IS.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Some Things Wo Have
Learned About God.—John 3:16.
INTERMEDIATE TOPIC—The Marks
of a Christian.
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Some
Fundamentals of Faith and Practice
i ' Dodson’s Liver Tone Is real Uv?F
medicine. You’ll know It next morn
ing because you will wake up feeling
find, your liver will be working, you#
headache and dizziness gone, your
stomach will "be sweet and your bowel*
fFgUlnr. JTou will feel like working;
\yoy’ll be cheerful; full of vigor and
ambition
Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and can
not sallvoftw. : tlive it to your children.
Millions of people are using Dodsbn J *
Liver Tone TR«tend of dangerous enlo
mel now. Your druggist will tell yon
that the sale of calomel te almost
stopped entirely here.—Adv.
If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen-
Jlest liver and bowel cleansing gnu
ever experienced Just take a spoonful
Of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone to
night. Your druggist or denier sells
you a bottle of Dmlson’s-Taver Tone
for n few rents under my personal
.money-back guarantee that each spoon-
The method of reVimv w ill largely'he
e school.
determined by the grade of th
The primary tencher r enh use the ma
terial which shows love to the Heav
enly Father; the Junior teacher, that
which teaches about God; the inter
mediate teacher, the marks of a Chris
tian; the senior and adult teacher, the
fundamental^ of faith and practice. As
Illustrative of the method for the
• * ;
senior arql adult, note the following:
I. God'who was before nil
tlte- eaiHie of ail thiugi. -Tlie
came into iteing by the w 11I
and net of the divine personality. Man
himself is a creation of God. not'an
evolution. All things continue to l*e
by the preserving-"pow^Sf‘(»f God. This
great being is the Father of ail who be
lieve on Jesus Christ. We should give
him our undivided affection and .trust
him for food and raiment.
Lesson II. Jesus, the Son of God
and Israel** Messiah, Is the lamb who
bore our sins. Out of God’s love la*
was riven, and “whosoever beiieveth
on him shall not perish, but have ever
lasting life."
Lr—on LLL Jesus Christ rose from
On a warm day there’s no more refresh
ing luncheon than Libby’s Veal Loaf,
chilled and sliced! So easy, too. Ask
your grocer for a package today
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago
Not a Hard Sport.
Hostess—My husband is very fond
of fishing ami dnrk shooting. Arc
you much of -a sportsman, Mr.
•tfbothem?
New Pastor—Iteally, madam, I don’r
tiling I ought to say that l am. I used
to collect butterflies. but>I have fclYcn
up*even fhtiT'iVrrw.—"Boston Trrmscrtpt.
thing
Caused by
Tf your, fyea—amart or Del ■raided, Ro
man Eye Bal.arn applied upoq^oln* to b«d
la Juat the thin* to relieve them. Adv.
AN drnfs'eU• 8nap X. Ointment
ft end ■jIUT.Icio '2- Haneitnrh
free Jf “C«Uv». Dept 1. Beaten "
SOLD FOR 60 YEARS.
) ALSO A FINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN*
*• ING TONIC. Sold hr All Drua Sioroo.
tronger than a
flctltlous un«
Let KATONIC.- the wonderful modern
■tomarh remedy, *lve you quirk rellof
from dlecuBttn* belrhln*. fodd repeating,
indiaratlon. bloated, itaaay atomarh. dyapep.
ala. heartburn and olher atomarh mtaarlea
They are all cauaej by Artd-Stumarh from
which about nine people out of ten- auffer
In one way or another One wrltea aa fol
io wa: ‘"Befor* 1 uae.l K. ATONIC, I could not
eat a bite without belching It right up. aoUr
and bitter 1 hat- not had a bit of trouble
alnra the flrat tablet .*•
Million* are vkctlma of Arld-Slanurh
-without knowing It. They are weak and
ailing h«w. pq-ir dlgeatlon. hodlea linprop-
erly nouriahed alfhdugh tSey may eat heart.
Ily. Orare dlaordera are likely to follow If
aa arid atomarh 'a neglected M'trrh .1* of
th* liver. Inteatlaal rung ration, gaatrtlla.
ratarrh of the atomarh*—these are only a
few n f the many aflmenta often caused by
Arld-ht„marh.
A aufferer from Crfarrh of th# Stomach
of t| yeara‘ etan'ing JYII'i "I had catarrh
of the ethmarb f„r II long yeara and I never
fount) anything t> 4a ma any good—Juat
temporary relief-until 1 u*».| KATONIf* It
la a wonderful remedy and 1 da lio) Want to
EveryJWoman Wants
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
olVed la water far douchoa atop#
pelvic catarrh, ulcoration an,I inf!am-
aaliaa. Racornmonded bp Lydia &
Pink ham Mod. Co, for tea yoara.
A healing wonder for aaaal catarrh,
•ore throat and aore oyea. Economical.
Hae earn nkiaey <4w, u| «im4 gamuodal nnt.
th«* dend. Ill* resurrection guarantee*:
1. The Integrity of the Scriptures
l IS :2ft).
tnr simtjHcc 4 Itom 4 i£V>.
4. Life and immortality nf the be
liever (I for.
Lesson IV. <*n Hie tiny nf Pentecost
the Holy Spirit | toured nut upon
the tll*«*i|ile*. baptizing lilt-in Into the
one Imtly ,,f which (’hri'.t Is Mu* bend.
The g!ft-t*f the*-Spirit peculiarly <|tutI-
Ifletl the disciple* to T* A ~~*‘ 1 - ■■
Lesson V. G,»d crt*:tfct| tnan In hi*
llkennsa and Image nml (>lacnd blin nf
the head nf rn at inn.
DAISY FLY KILLER
(rOR y6UR ACItVSTOMArM
KNEV\TTHAT WOULO STOP HIM
Lesson VI. Through' the fail of
Adiim sin ha* pus-ed u|**n nil men,
hrlhging ileath. idiyslcnl mu] spiritual,
and sorrow In Its traini l
- Lesson VII. Lost men are sr.ved nh-
*n|tttn|y by G*m|V grace. |||« grace
mean* hi** kindnpss toward men
through Jesus f'hrist.
Lesson VIII. At the preaching of
Jonah the people of Nineveh repented.
Because nf their repontanre God's
wrath was turned aside. Those who
repent of their sin* anti cry to God
for mercy through Jesus Christ shall
be saved.
Lesson IX. It la only through faith
that man can please God. Through
Lawyer Evidently Wae Well Ac
quamted With the Weakness of
His Long-Winded Friend.
: Philadelphia lawyer, retired, who. In
' the tlays nf his active nrqrtlee. was
, notorious f,,r his |onr-wind«<diiess.
On one «u‘efls|nn he l^id been spout
ing forili his concluding argument-^or
six hours, and the end was nowhere
i in sight, when the opposing attorney
beckoned his associate ami whispered:
i “L'un’t you stop him, Jack?”
Til stop him hi two minutes," Jark
replied confidently. And he wrote
and passed to the orato* the following
note:
"My Dear ColoneJ—As soon as you
finish your magnificent argument I
would like you to-Join me at the ho
tel in a bumper of rare old Bourbon."
The lawyer halted in the midst of
an impassioned period, put on his
jxliiqgv*. .Hh<J N ryud. the note! that had
been handed him, then he removed his
glasses again and. taking up his hat
and bug, he said:
"And now, may It please the court
and gentlemen of the Jury, I leave the
case with you.” .
-A minute later ho was proceeding In
faith the mightiest victories have been
wrought. The grand exemplar upon
whom faith can rei?t Is Jesus Christ.
Lesson X. The grand Incentive to
obedience Is love to God. Calling Christ
Lord will nfit answer for disobedience
to his will. Hearing and doing his
teachings is building upon the soil'd
rock. Such building can never be de
stroyed by flood orstorm. ' -v
Lesson XI. The right motive in pray
ing Is not to attracp mart’s attention,
hut to have fellowship with God. God
Is pleased with persistency in prayer.
Lesson XII. The greatest of the
Holy Spirit’s gifts Is love—the love
of God shed abroad In our hearts.
Love Is not a mere sentiment or emo
tion. but - a mighty dynamic w hich
transforms the life, expressing Itself
in practical service to men. It abides
forever.
YOUR OWN “BULL
Well Known.
I was hurrying home up the hill when
a little boy came rushing down in such
haste that he ran headlong into me.
OU buy a bag
Durham tobacco.
Have you seen my pa?" lu* managed
With your owq hands you roll your own
cigarettes. They are made just as you like
them. You’ve rolled your own—for yourself*
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As a results you have a smoke that
machines can’t equal. (And—fifty-thriftyr
cigarettes from one bag!)
I don’t know your pa, little boy
out.
"Yon don’t know my pa?" he said In
credulously. “Why, I know pa jusi
as easy!”—Exchange.
Who’d do the work of the wbrld If
everybody were rich?
jmHMfinitniijjjmij miHuuims
Staying Away From Church.
The habit of absenting one’s self
from the'Sunday services of the church
Is one that some seem to acquire very
easily. It Is a habit to be shunned.
Sometimes it Is occasioned by sick
ness; often some small excuse. Some
grudge against a member, some, re
sentment at a fellow member’s fault.
Is the occasion. Jesus will he there,
even If an unworthy member is pres,
ent. Jesus may be present especially,
to meet and forgive that unworthy
member; and whb are we that we
should Judge a brother or h sister?
with a hot drink that
freshing invigoration.
Chatity and Denial
Brother men. one ncVof charity' will
ten eh - ns mere of the love of God' thgn
q thoiisnruh-sermbps—one ^denial, than
whole volumes of the widest writer*
on theology.—F. \V. Robertson. - • *-
is so pleasing and satisfying
that it has completely taken the
pktee of tea and coffee in many
homes everywhere..
Grandest Thing on Earth.
There js not a man or womarj. how
ever poor they may be.* hut hafp*-tr
In their p«.wer. by the gfice.of God
to leave' behind-them the grandest
thing on earth, character; arid their
-hildr*-n might rise up after them and
fh.-.nk C.w| t^a| their mother «ra* a
p:«us woman.’ or their father a pioij*
man.—X. IfaHeod,
wita P«per
you can roll tbo best
Bull** Durban)
Try this healthful Drink and
.note results.
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Two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c.
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