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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA mriovtD imiroM iirruKATioxiL KIDNEYS ^WEAKENING? Beeeose Una U cheaper than It wilt OV*r bo-aeain. The U. s KaUroad Administration U prepared to furnish free Information to hotneseekers regarding farming opportuni ties. We have nothtnK to aell; no money to lend;.. only Information to give Write me fully with-reference to your need* Name the state you want to learn about. J. I* Edward*. Manager, Agricultural Section, U. 8. Railroad Administration, Room 70, Waa a 1 melon. L). C.—adv. BETTER'* LOOK OUT! (By REV P. M, FI'fZWATER. D. D.. Teacher, of English Bible In the Moody Bible Instutite of Chicago »' (Copyright. IWH*. by’ Wc*:rrn--VcwEpapcr I'nion.) The lucre fact that a man doesn’t call yQu a . Harris no reason that he doesn’t think you are one. measure for the sturdy, robust he<lh of the Hollanders. ^ I)o not delay. Go to your dnurdst and insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLDMEDAL Haarlem Chi Capsules. Take them as diluted, and if you are not satisfied with* results your druggist will gladly refund your money. Look the name (iOLI) MiiDAL oa the box and accept no other. In sealed boxes, three sixes. . time. Don’t, wait uqtll lKtlfijpaina be come big aches, poq't trifle^with dis ease^ To avoid future suffering begin treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules now. Take three^or four every day until you feel that you are entirely fr^e from pain. ' This wril-knowm preparation baa been one of the national, remedies of Hol land for centuries, LESSON FOR* JULY 6 Cuticura for Pimply Face?. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with fifciticura Ointment. Wash off-in five minutes with Cutl- eara Soap rmd hot water. 'Once clear keep ^our stein clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don’t fall to In clude Cuticura Talcum.—Adv. CHOfiCH: ITS LIFE AND WORK. GOLDEN TEXT-Chrisi also loved the lurch, and gave himself—for it.—Eph. In 16D6 the govern' Frank, Daily Thought. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—I Cor. 12: 4-31; Eph 1:15-23, 4:11-16, 5:25-27; Rev. 1: 10-20 PRIMARY TO FTC—Our Father’s'House. r JTTNTOK TOWC“W+ry -W : eTihouliLiAiV« the "Church. . * INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-What the Church Does for Us and What We Should Do for the Church, SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-The Spirit and Mission of. the Churchr" “What are you selling bananas for today?” ‘■■’To make a living.” How many worthy men have we survive thela own reputations.—• tnlgue. Silence Is more eloquent than words, e-Carlyle. Middle Aged Womeiv ERMETICALLY I. The Origin of the Church (Acte sealed in Its wax Fifty days qfter the passover. while the 120 men and woinen were “with mre~ accord in one place" the Holy Spirit came upon them and baptized them into one body (I Cor. 12:13). Thus was begun the body called the Church. The church had its beginning at Pentecost. The believers were united urouiid the resurrected Christ i wrapped package, air tight. impurity proof Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Freemont, O.—"I was passing through the critical K riod of life, being forty-six years of age and had all e symptoms incident to that change — heat flashes^ nervousness, and waa in a general run down condition, > ao it was hard forqne to do my work.- Lydia K. Fink-' ham’s Vegetable Compound waa recommended to me aa the best remedy for my tronblea,which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in everv way tinea taking it, and the annoying symptoms nave disap peared."—Mrs. M. Gooden, 026 Napoleon SL, Fremont, Ohio. • North Haven, Conn.—"Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegeta ble Compound restored my health after everything elM had failed when passing through change of life. Thera la nothing like It to overcome the trying symptoma. 1 ' —Mia Flounce 1azlla*Boe 107, North Haven, Cons. WRIGLEYS II. Conditions of Entrance Into the Church (Acts.2:37-41). After the Coming of the Spirit at Pentecost, Peter witnessed to the death and resurrection of"-Christ. Through this testimony the Spirit con victed the*** Jews of their sins. In is hygienic and whole some. The goody that’s good for young »and old. into the church. The Flavor Lasts Es sore to sst WRIGCCVS (1) Belief In Jesu* Christ as Savior. Ills argument proved that Jesus whom la Such Cases ~ LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S^ VEGETABLE COMPOUND they had crucified « (2) Kei*entance. Every one entering the church should repent; should chnnge his tilled and attitude toward Jesus Christ. (3) Be baptized. The dlvlnelj ap- pnfnfWT method for the public confes sion of Jevnv Christ b* baptism. Those wjio have believed In Jesus f’hri*t should receive this tangible ordinance, which svmbollzes our Identification has the greatest record for the greatest as m M ■ 1*81 uii^m VT rr* v TTv VTT t of sins. Tk**sv to J**«us Christ iiov«h|; there Is of guilt. They i* God which Is Dobson's Dugout. Dobson, home from u visit to the duke of A., wui insufferable. He couldn't open Ills mouth, without let ting Toll a coiint« T g^~ur irir enrl; hi» swagger was too ducal for word*.' "There!" he said, exhibiting to his family a snapshot of the historical mansion at which he had been staying "What do you think of that? This was Lord It's room; this was the Duke of A.’s room; the bishop of X. slept College Women States Perb«-al of catalogues from the va rious Wibuell's Colleges Wollbl Seem to show that riw* majority of pupil* nme -fOogflutru slates alul tl|o*-e of The llibblle WesVi fie NVw York Evening Post. Tim for West nml the southern states are\xepresented but slightly*ln ctMUpartoOnXjn last year's roster of the on** of the' largest col- leges for woman, hut one inline ap pears with an a*ldr»-ss south or klason and Dixon's line. Foreign countries, particularly the Orient, and our ob® territory of Hawaii, supply a number 1 of the names. From a .cursory glance we should venture to «uy thut Duluth. Minn., sends a larger proportion of women to colleges than any other city of Its size. have a standing l*efon absolutely |ierfect. (ft) Hecelve the Ifrdy Spirit. The gift of the llolv Spirit Is the hlrthrlghf of every regenerated soul who Is otiedl- ent to Christ. III. A Portrait of thf Primitive Church (Acta 2 424T) 1. They confinin'*! In the apostt«f’ doctrine (v. 42). Instead of being taught by the scribes they are now taught by the a|M>«tles. They have turned away from their blind guides and are following new ones. In fellowship The THIS HEAD WORTH S10.000 I-ee three times hut failed. “Berry, after ceasing to be an executioner, set up at Bradford as a phrenologist and character reader," said Datns. Ills card bore the words; “Heads exam ined? 1 He examined a good many heads In his time." London Doctors Eager to Examine Brain of Man Known as Human Encyclopedia; — Of enurse you have heard of Datas, the human encyclopedia—the man who can memorise and reel off dates quicker than the fire of a machine gun; the man on whose head the doc tors have placed a price 0f12.-000? “But 1 am not anxious to sell It yet for dissection.” Datas told a writer for London Tlt-Blta the other day. “It la worth more to me than £2,000." Datas has lately been devouring war facts and had Just added a couple of thousand In two and a half hours to his repertoire when we met. "For an outlay of twopence," he said, “I bought a little hook on a bookstall, called ‘Two Thousand Facts About the War.’ I bought It nnd read the list through In two and a half hours and then knew It by heart." There Is no doubt about It. I test ed Datas with the bo<5k' In my hand, and no matter what question I asked him—dates-of battles, air raids, names of 6hlps sunk, famous generals’ ca reers—he answered them without hesi tation,' Njsays the writer. Datas has had many amusing and curious experiences, but the most ex traordinary was the friendly dinner he shared with John\Lee, the Babbaeombe murderer, and thXlate James Barry, the executioner who\trled to Hang Dressed to Kill In “8hell-Cloth.” Shell-cloth Is the name of a new fabric hetng manufactured In Eng land. The stuff la a fine serge and ao essential part of projectiles. And now that the vfar Is over the stuff Is going Into the making of clothes instead of shells, says the -Philadelphia North American. It ought to make “staggeringly" good- looking clothes, don’t you think? One woman might say quite truly to an other: “Oh, tny dear, ahe was dressed to kill, all In ehellcloth." Or. on the other hand, what clever opportunity for the feminine cat to say that her dear enemy has “shock ing taste in the matter of clothes!" CuticunSoap Ideal fa the had slept In the n«-xt «humWr. when hi* young brother pointed to a small build Jng lu the di*tau«'c and a**W* d for in formation concerningII. “ "That?" said iMnlson. Impatiently "Those are the kennels. Now—” >. 2. They continued, ground Christ a* the head (v. 42) breaking of bread Illustrated the one ness nf believers In Christ. As all ! partook of one loaf, so all believers are one In'Chrlst. 3. They continued In prayer (v. 42). The Ideal church Is a praying church. 4. They had a community of goods (vv. 43-4.’i). They had ql! things In com mon. Those that had possessions sold them and distribution was made to every one as he had need. " 5. They were filled with praise (v. 4fiT.- All those who have had thb ex perience of the life of God being poured Into them are filled with praise, and gratitude must express itself. IV. The Mutual Duties of Officers andtMembers of the Church (I Thess. 5:11-1!)). i 1. Mutual Intercourse for comfort nnd edification (v. 11). There Is no caste in the church of Jesus Christ; It Is a brotherhood. 2. Proper recognition should be given to those who are engagod^ln spiritual service (v. 12). Only ns the,, grace of God abounds do men and women turn from their secular to spir itual interests. Those who thus re spond to the. cajl of God should have popular recognition. 1 »3. Proper respect should be given to church officials, (v. 13). _ While we should not give worship to those who are leaders in the church ~0T"t*tirKV irp should ~gm»--them-proper respect. One of the signs'•of the de- getTernoy of the age is a lack of re spect shown Christian ministers;— 4. Live in peace (v. 13). Although there is In the church a diversity of Interests and personalities the love of Christ should so fill us that there be no strife In his body., *; i - 5. Warn the disorderly (v. 14). As Christ chose twelve and one was a devilr stt irr -thg. church there will be Nova Scotia Chorrloa. The province of Nova 8cotia raises exceedingly large and luscious block Oh. those are the kennels, are they?” repeated his “And which was yours Bits. When speaking of her Hge a woman doesn't tel) you one thing today and another thing ten years later. ng brother London Tit’ cherries. FRECKLES Sakite Wasn’t Displeasing. An overseas guy. cited lor some stunt In the Argonne. was home on furlough, hospital surgeon* not being quite ready to Indorse, his discharge papers, and his eyes were downward as he walked down Main street. Within his range of vision,, came a pair of officer's shoes and puttees. "Right off 1 lifted my lamps him! pulled a snappy s. lute," ho- said a few minutes later, when the reporter halted him to inquire tin* cause of the blushes. WHY SO MOODY? Haw L tto Ttoe u Ce< RW ef TWe Ugly Iptfa There's »o loeg sr tb* slightest IM4 tt f sella# Mhara*) «f your frvekioa. u OthUo dooblo ■trooftb—U furutHf to H»»ti tbwo botaatj ■gate. Simply rot «■ nun of* Othlao—dowbto —from your drutfUt. and apply • Uttta •t It uirht and morning and yon should soon non that aron tha wont frockIm bar* bofitu to dis appear. while the lifbtar onto bare vanishai am* ttraly. It la seldom that mors than oa# owM* •a needed to completely clear tha akin and gala a beautiful clear romplexldh. Be «ure to ask for the double at react b dtbtao. aa this is told under guarantee of monay berk If It falls to remoie freckles.—Adv. To feel “blue,” cross and nervous all the time is not* natural for anyone. Often it is due merely to faulty kidney action. Housewoik and the many fam ily cares wear the nerves and so weaken the kidneys. Then comes that tired, fretiul, half-sick state. If you have backache, headache, dizziness and kid ney irregularities, and sharp, shooting pains, try Doan’s Kidney Pills. They nave brought health and happiness to thousands of women. A South Carolina Case S Mrs H. C. Cole. 225 S. Church, St., Flor ences. C., says: -“A cold settled in my kidneys and bladder. 1 was nervous and irritable and It seemed as if a knife were sticking me An iny back. I Ifad dizzy spells; specks floated before my Boy’s Bill of Fare. peorge Bailey, answering the in quiry, “What is good for a boy to eat?" says: "At this time of the year, according to the theories extant In North Caro lina In 1870, a boy should have dally plenty of green fruit, pine rosin, young cucumbers, raw new* potatoes^ green blackberries, doughnuts, branch water nnd tw’o hours in the swimming hole." —Atlanta Constitution. And lots of iuen make fools of them* selves by doing the fool things they are Invited to do. whoever Ik* was return it?" news’))Mper chap. "Nf»pe. 'miTI'iTi'ig but a m smile,” he replied. “Y’ see, me, for the shoes and putter a little peach in a riding suit tpn Enterprise. k 42SHSB525E5ESHS25a52Sa52SBSSS5SH5HSHSa5H525a » X /. - \ . L Economy to Both Health and Caused by The Way Around. Mrs. Wnkeffp—-Where did Mrs. de Style get her new but? , - _ MrsTTtr ffvi 1 —-T.hi1t> t'.—probleiiii—Shu! bought it with'tt7eTmmey_,whiclr her husband borrowed from her uncle, w hy had w-on-it-in a jMiker gqine friyiMte^ broth’pr-j/fo ■ whom she had loaned it shortly after her mother had taken it froth her father’s pockets and given it to her for a blftialay pres'enf.—New York Globe. they’ "entirely PtiTCff^we of aTT ttie trouble." Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c a Box n r\ a 9 e kidney VJ PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. Millions of peoj>le--ln fact about t oof •{, lees' from lndlxestloa. follow a change from coffee to the Americas table drink— 10—suffer more or Tees from Indlgestloa. acute or chronic. Nearly every cm# to caused by Acid-Stomach. There are other stomSch disorders whlolk also are sure signs of Aeld-Stonu*oh—beioh- lnx.. heartburn, bloat after eatlntr. food peat Ins. sour, x&asy stomach. There AT* many ailments which,' while they do not cause much distress In the atomach ltaelC are. nevertheless, traceable to an acid- stomach. Among these are nervous neao, bUiouaness. cirrhosis of tha liver, rheuma tism. Impoverished blood, weakness. Insom nia. melancholia and a lone train of phy«- ,ltal and mental miseries that keep tho ^victims In miserable health-year,After year. NTThe rlcht tSlni to do is to attack theaa alnwepts at their source—set rid of tha acid* stomach. 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