Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, August 28, 1919, Image 3
Can a Man Save
Himself?.
. *T am pleased to reeoeimemd
Parana as It was beneficial In
restoring ay health When I was
all ran sown from mrwork and
nervous worry and was unable to
take up my regular work. A
friend recommended Peruna and
said he was sure that it would
restore tny strength. soon found
that I was vetting better and in
a little over two months I was
able to resume my duties with
renewed rigor and strength. It
Certainly is a wonderful medicine
to vitalise the system.’’ >-<. '
For Sale Everywhere
By REV. J. H. RALSTON, D. D.
-Secretary of Corrwpondenee Department
MqoUy Bible Institute, Chicago —
STUDIES U. S. EDUCATION
Col. Leonard P. Ayers Prepares a Remarkable Statistical Summary
Showing Comparative Costs in Merf, Money afid Material
~ for All the Countries Engaged—Cost to the United
States Is $22,000,000,000. :
Mr. George Atkinson*
Stationary -Mreman and Member
United workmen, 121 E. ftth Are^
Topeka, Kansas. __v ,' _
His letter opooeite leaves little
doubt of his faith in Parana.
• TEXT—Himself he cannot save.—Matt.
27:42. - , a _
The words given here ns the text
this meditation were not true on
— the occasion jot
their utterance^-
/'* ' ^ They were Ut-
/tllM-tered by the high
l'fiests, as Jesus
*^ s8 ~ ^ on< ’
the cross and tnk-
among the people.
power, even while
\ nailed to the
and something less than one-fifth of
the expenditures of the allied, side! ‘
The total befttle deaths of all na
tions'in this war were greater than all
deaths In all the wars In the previous
hundred years.
Russian battle deaths were 34 times
•as heavy «r those of the United.
States, those of Germany 32 times as
great, France 28 times and the Brit
ish 18 times as large.
* Infantry Suffered Most.
In the American army the casualty
rate in the infnntry—was higher than
in any other service, and that for offi
cers was higher than for men.
For every man killed In battle seven
were wounded.
Five out-of every six men sent.to
hospitals otuTrccovmt of wounds were
Washington.—The war cost the
TJnlted States directly about $22,000,-
000,000, or nearly enough to pay the
entire cost of running the American
government from 1791 up to the out
break of the European war. For every
hundred American soldiers and sail-
many two were killed or died of dis
ease during the period of hostilities.
"The number of men serving In the
armed forces of the nation during the
war was 4,800,000, of whom 4,000,000
served in the army.
These .facts are set forth* in a sta
tistical suiumary of “The t^’ar With
Germany,”. compiled under the direc
tion of Cet. Leonard P. Ayers, chief of
the statlsflcs' >taneh of the general
ntuff of .the JfSJKU . .
This summary, just published by
■Colonel Ayers by direction of the sec
retary of war. Is a complete review of
America’s participation In the war
against Germany condensed into less
Strict Limit*.
“Is there any osculation per
to be Indulged In ut this party?’
“No; only soft drinks allowed
T>r. P*«*ry’* "TVirfl .Shot” Is powerful bat
safe. One tfose Ja enough to expel Worm* op
Tapeworm. No cantor oil'necessary. Adv.
Coke Driven Truck.
A new British steam driven truck
makest'TiRe oC coke as fuel, which is
said to he successful and economical.
That bitter heartburn, belching, food-
| repeating. Indigestion, bloat after eating—
■11 are caused by acld-atommch. Bat they
: are only first symptom*—danger signal* to
warn you of awful troubles If not stopped.
| Headache, biliousness, rheumatism. sciatiaa,
that tired, listless feeling, lack of snorgrv.
dlxxlneaa. Insomnia, even cancer and aleora
of the mtestlnes and many other all me ate
are traceable to ACID-8TOMACH.
Thousands— yes. millions—of people. whar
ought to bo well and strong are mere weak
lings because of acld-atomach. They realty
starve' In the ml.1st of plenty because they
dp not get enough strength^and vitality from
cross, and all cir
cured ahd returned to duty
against him, to save himself.
But the Idea of salvation, or the
saving from the positiou of lo§s and
ruin, is not confinedrto Jesus. It con
cerns every man^ho recognizes the
being of pod, his moral responsibili
ties and the realities of a future life.
Most men recognize that they are not
right with Pod. yet many of them,, do
not take uny thought that they need
saving. As lost, they are to be found,
as perishing, they need to be saved.
That the drift of the day In some
respects Is towards emphasizing the
ephemeral and the things of little
consequence in - themselves, -Is ac
knowledged. Yet there Is a certain
Pneumonia killed more soldiers than
were killed in battle. Meningitis was
the next most serious disease. ’ /f
The IJritlsh sent * more men to
France in their first year of war than
we did In our first year, but it took
England three years to reach a
strength of 2.000.000 men In France,
anil the United States accomplished It
In one-half of that 4iro«.
In the. physical examinations the
states of the middle West made the
best showing. Country boys did better ,
than city boys, white better thao col
ored and native better than foreign
born.
Most - of The troops who ratted Tor
France left New York. Half of thgm
landed In England and the other hulf
Nothin* lake Plain Bitro-rhusphnte te
Pat on "Firm, Healthy Flesh and
to Increase Strength, Vigor >
and Nerve Foree^
Take EATONIC and give your stomach a
chanee to do Its work right. Make It strong,
cmpI, sweet and comfortable. EATONIC
brings quick relief for heartburn, be Irk tog.
Indigestion and other stomach mlserto*. Im
proves digestion—helps you gst full strength
from your food. Thousands say EATONIC
Is th* moat wonderful etomaort remedy la
the world. Brought them relief when every
thing else failed. _
When one stops to consider the host of
thin people who are searching continually
for some method by which they may in-
crease their flesh to normal proportions by
the ruling out of ugly hollows, the rounding
oft of protruding angles with th* attend
ant bloom of health and attractiveness. It
Is no wonder that many and varied sng-
geetlona along this Una appear from time,to
time In public print. J
While excessive thinness might be\at-
trlbutsd te various and subtle causes In
dlfTeeint individuate It Is a well-known fact
that th* lack of sufficient phosphorous In
th* human- system Is very largely respon
sible for this condition. Experiments on
humans and antmala by many scientists
haw demonstrated beyond question of
doubt thet a body deficient In phosphorous
becomes neyypua. sickly and thin. A noted
author and professor In his bpok. “Chem
istry and Food Nutrition.” published In ltl(.
Our hast testimonial la what llTflklC
will do for you. So get a big Me bon off
EATONIC today from your druggist, use I*
live daye—If yob’re not pleased, ret nr* M
and get yonr money back.
Dr. Snius Marchan, prominent Chil
ean scholnr, who with his wife Is In
TfifiT country ' study lug the -educational
-system for the benefit of his govern
ment. \ -
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seriousness as to man's relationship
to God that has attracted uttenqau.
The. sudden dying of millions of men
that ths amount of phos
In France
within the last four years has made pkorons required for ths normal nntrttlon
Of every 100 Americans who went
over. 49 went In British ships, 45 in
American ships, three in Italian, two
In French and one In Russiari ship
ping under English control.
American cargo ship.s averaged one
complete trip every 70 days and troop
sh’ps one complete trip every »J5 days.
The cargo fleet was almost entirely
of man Is seriously underestimated In many
of our standard text books.’*
It seems to bo well established that this
deficiency In phosphorous may now bo mkt-
by »he use of an organlo phoaphate known
throughout English speaking countries as
Bltro-Ph<*phate. Through the assimilation
of this phosphat# by ths nsrvs tlssus ths
phosphoric contsnt when absorbed In ths
amount normally rsqulred by pstur* soon
produces a walcom# change In our body and
mln& Nerve tension disappears, vigor and
strength replace weakness and lark at ener-
gy. and tbo wbola body soon loses Its ugiy
hollows and abrupt angles, becoming envel
oped In a glow of perfect health and beauty
and the will and strength to d>* up and
doing.
.CAUTION:—While Bltro-Phosphat* Is un
surpassed for the relief of nervousness, gen
eral debility, vte., those taking It who do
not desire to put on flesh should us* extra
car* in avoiding fat-producing foods.
many think. Many thousands of men
have stood in the buttle front and
seeu their comrades fall by their side,
and have seen the- battlefields strewn
with the bodies of the dead and dy
ing. These have had serious thoughts,
and many such have brought these
thoughts home with them.
▲ man to be right with God most
be good, but the very book that tells,
us about God and our relationship to
him says thut “there is none that
doeth good; no, not one.” “All we
like sheep have gone astray. We have
turned every one to his own way and
the Lord hath laid on him the in-
American conduit divisions were In
line in France they were supported by
their own artillery fog 75 days. Yiy
British artillery for five clays and by
French for one and a half days.
In round numbers, America had !u
France 3.500 pieces of artillery, ot
which nearly "vhi were made in Amer
ica. and Americans used on the firing
line 2.250 bleeps, of which over 100
American. It reached the size of
fletua
GOO.OOO deadweight tons, and carried
TTffring the first three months ex
to Europe about 7,500,(MX) tons of
cargo.
^ Work of Engineer*.
•(American engineers built in France
S3 new ship berths, l.tMM) miles of,
pendltures were at the rate of $2,000.-
000 a day. During the next year they
fiverug**! more than $2^,000.000 a day.
For the final ten mop ths the dally
average was over $44,OtM>,O0O.
The total war costs of all nations
were about $180,000,000,0ii0. of which
.the allies and the United Stntes spent
two-thirds and the enemy one-third.
The three nations spending the
greatest amounts were Germany,
Great Britain and France, in that or
der, After them come the United
Airplane Production.
When the United States entProd the
war the allies made the designs of
available
their planes
to. Americans,
>38 miles of
standard gnu
anti before the end of hostilities fun
Iquity of us all.” (Isa. 53:0.)
Not only titles the Bible speak of
man being wrong as to his outward
life, but he Is wrong ns to his nature,
hls whole iuner being Is corrupted; In
deed, he is an enemy of God. Whether
he knqwa it or not, the wrath of God
rests on • condemnation is n\t
awaiting him, ne 1* doomed already.
Man cannot save himself. A deep
consideration of man’s moral and
spiritual standing shows that he is
absolutely incapable of saviug him
self. Few think deeply on Bible
teaching, and most think that
by some kind of outward exer-
Mr. Hardfax—So your son left us
to go luto a bank in the city? How
did he acquit himself?
Mr. Tlmbertop—He didn’t acquit
himself. It took the best lawyer In
the county to get him acquitted.;
narrow gauge track.
The signal corps strung in France
100,000 miles of telephone und telV-
grnpti wire., _ ’.
Prior to the nnnlstic^ 40.000 trucks
were shipped to the forces In France.
Construction projects in the United
States cost twice as much as the Pana
ma cJinal. and construction overseas
was on nearly twice as large a scale.
The entire number of Amerlcnn ma
chine guns produced to the end of 1918
Mas 227.000.
The Browning mnehlne-guns are be
lieved to he more effective than the
corresponding weapons used in any
nished from their own manufacture
3.800 service plnnes.
Aviation training Rchools In the
United States graduated 8,0)2 men
from elementary courses and 4,028
from ndvanred courses. More than 5.-
000 pilots and' observers were sent
overseas.
There were produced In the United
States to November 30, 1918, more
than 8,000 training planes and mpre
than 10,000 training engines.
The American air force nt^the front
grew from three squadrons tn April to
4IT Ih November, 1918. On November
11 the 45 squadrons had an equipment
of 740 plnnes.
Of 2.098 planes sent to the zone of
the advance .fot American aviators,
007, or nearly one-fourth, were of
American production, ,
American air squadrons brought
down in combat 755 enemy planes,
while their own losses of pianos nuin-
bengd only 357.
American divisions were Jn battle
for 200~ days and engaged In 13 mujor
operations. , ,
From the middle of August until the
end of the war the American divisions
held during the greater part of the
■ilme-a-frant. longer than that-held by
the British.
In October the American divisions
held 101 miles of line, or 23 per cent of
the entire western front.
In the battle of St. Mlhiel 550,000
Americans were engaged, compared
with about 100,000 on the northern
side in the battle of .Gettysburg. The
artillery fired more than 1,000.000
shells In four hours, which Is the most
Intense concentration of artillery fife
recorded in history.
The Meuse-Argonrie battle lasted for
47 days, during which 1,200,000 Ameri
can troops were engaged.
HINDERCORNS
AVE ON TAMPA C1CAKS
No Worms In • Healthy Child
AM children troubled with worms have *n
unhealthy color, which Indiestee poor blood,
end es e rule, there I* more or lee* stomach
disturbance. Oroya’s tasteless chill tonic
given regularly for two or three weeke wyi
enrich the blood. Improve the digestion, and
act as a Oeneral Strengthening Tonic to ths
whole system. Nature will then throw off or
dlspol the worma. and the ChHd will be In per
fect health. Pleasant to taka. Me per bottle.
States and Austria-Hungary, with sub
stantially equal expenditure*.
Tjie Unltod States spent atwuiMono-
elghth of the entire cost of the war
Hand Mad* Real Havana
direct from factory.
tor fifty ten ceutcn. ffl.00 for ■
100 postpaid. Money back K
guarantee. Write today. On
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S. Caisski Optical Ce., Rkkaai, fa»
Orphaned Fawn Adopts
Man as Its Guardian
Canned Stuff, Mostly.
A local exchunge says: "Strawberry
shortcake has vanished, but peach
shortcake has tuken its place! Huh!
It flatters Itself!”—Boston Transcript.
everything
or moral conduct,
other army
American production of rifle ammu
nition amounted to approximately 3,-
500,000.000 rounds, of which 1.500,000,-
(KM) rounds were shipped overseas.
The number of rounds of complete
artillery ammunition produced in
American plants was in excess of 20,-
<MM),000, compared with 9.(MM),000
rounds secured from the French und
Williumsport, I'a.- ——George
H ummel, « resltJrrfT of Liberty,
while, fishing at- the hend of
Gray’s run. heard a fawn bleat
ing IrT the Woods up the mojfin-
tain side, and upon Investiga
tion came upon a strange sight.
On the ground lay a dead jlue
with a dead fawn by her side,
while a live fawn -stood guard
nearby.- The live animal had
Cutloura for Sore Hand*.
Soak hands on retiring In the hot suds
of Cutlcura Soap, dry find rub In Cn-
tlcura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This la
only one of the things Cutlcura Will do
If Soap, Ointment arid Talcum are used
for all toilet purposes.—Adv.
K ‘ : ly MakcR^MBI
Babies
-T Happy W|
^ by caosina good digsstkm Q
and regular bowel movement*. Cow
taias nothing harmful —no alcohol
—no opiates—just th» finest vega*
table properties. Especially recom
mended for teething time. -
At mil druggists
British
In the first 20 months after the dec
laration of war hy each country the
British did better Mian the United
States in the production of light artil
lery, and the United Stntes excelled
them in producing {Tenvy “artillery' and
both light and 4»euvy ammunition.
At the end of the war American pro
duction of smokeleis powder was 45
per cent greater than the French and
British production combined. The
American production of high explo
res was 40 per cent greater than
Great Britain’s and nearly double that
of France. ^ '
Out of every hundred days that
To Keep From Starvation.
“Are you~getttng enough of" the
food?”
“Just about,” the summer boarder
somewhat ambiguously replied.—
Judge.
are the principles of God’s moral gov
ernment, that unless a man Is perfect,
all is lost A single missing link Is
fatal.
But man is not left helpless. He
can be saved, but It Is by One whose
work as a Savior Is a matter of pure
revelation. While the principle of
substitution Is one that hk.qulte com
mon in the affairs of man, few men
dream that the principle upplies to
spiritual salvation. Jesus Christ
came into this world to seek and save
the lost, he came as a ransom for
many,, and proclaims to all that If
they come to him they may be saved.
“There Is none other name given un
der heaven amongst men, Whereby we
must be saved.’*
Jesus Christ is not an absentee
Savior. He is a very, near friend, a
true brother to every one.who will
accept him. While there is a great
mystery as to this sinlessness, Jesus
wfts tempted in all jioints like as we
are, yet wlthout sln. Eveanow in his
glorified-state, he"is touched witlPflie
fueling-of our Infirmities, and'further-
more he Is the Savior who will muke
man’s salvation complete.
In the fifth Liberty loan campaign,
the n*)st Impressive pictorial adver
tisement was that of a commoh labor
ing man dressed In hls laboring
clothes, four Liberty buttons pinned
to his breast, and with ~Hls hand
thrust Into hls pocket, saying. “Sure^
well finish the Job.” Jesus.(‘’hrlst will
finish the Job. He will notronly be
with the man until he dies, hut he.will
receive him if be dies, which is far
better than to let hid remain on the
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 34-18181
IT’S NOT YOUR HEART
KIDNEYS
Kidney disease ia no respecter of per
sona. A majority of the ills afflicting
E ople today can be traced back to the
dney trouble. —
The kidneys are the most important
organs of the body. They are the fil-
terers of your blood. If the poisons
which are swept irom the tissues by the
blood are not eliminated through the
signals that the kidneys need help.
You should use GOLD MEDAL Hear-
lem Oil Capsmee immediately. The
soothing, healing oil stimulates tha
kidneys, relieves inflammation and de
stroys the germs which have caused it.
Go to yonr druggist today and get •
box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH
Capsules. In twenty-four hours vow
BRITISH AIRSHIP PREPARING TO FLY TO INDIA
WRESTLING PARSON IN ARMY
kidneys, disease ot one form’flr another
will claim you as a victim.
Kidney disease Is usually indicated by
weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trdu-
ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen,
gall stones, gravel, r heumatism, sciatica
and lumbago. 'C" •_—<•••
All these derangements are matura'a
should feel health ahd vigor returning^
After you feci somewhat improved
continue to take one or two capsulea
each day, so as to keep the first-clasa
condition and ward off the danger eff
other attacks. *■>
Ask for the original imported GOLD
MEDAL bran^. Three sixes. Money !W»
funded if they do not help you.
Soldiers Thrown by Chaplain Currie
of Second Division Promise to
Go to Church.
With the American Forces In Ger
ninny.—Chaplain Ih S. Currie of th»
Second division Inis heconii 5 ^ known
among the American forces on tfye
Rhine as “the wrpsTltng *pnrson” In
hls go-to-dhurch campaign, which he
inaugurated recently among the sol
diers. N v
Chaplain Currie has heen putting on
an exhibition In Leutesdorf every
night the Inst few weeks, and each
man he' throws promises to induce
five other soldiers to accompany him
to church the Sunday following the
wrestling match:
The qjotests have been held In the
Lentcsdorf .ptayhouse. Chaplain Cur
rie haa been taking on different men
from the Third battalion of the Sixth
SOLD FOR SO YEARS. a
( ALSO A riNC GCNEIAL STICNCTKIk
• INC TONIC. field hy A1I Drat ■ terse.
marine* each- night. Report* to the
rhaplain'* office of the Second dV
vtalon «a> that Chaplain Carrie hat
heen winning a boot 73 per cent a1
the uaidkaR
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