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*• >V • BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, S. 0. Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow! ~ I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Don’t take nasty, dangerous calomel when bilious, constipated, headachy. Lie ten to me! V \ Calomel makes you sick; yon lose a day’s work. Calomel is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel injures your liver. If you are bilious, feel lazy, slug gish and all knocked out, if your bow- * els are -constipated and your head aches or stomach is sour, Just take a ^spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver ’ Tone irrStead Uf using sickening, jsali- vafingcaiomCV. Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You’ll know it next rooming because you will wake up feelipg fine, your liver will be work ing, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and bow els regular. You \vill feel like Work ing. You’ll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. C Your druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a X DIMOVZB UHIFOIM WTEEJUT10IUL SMSOKE ■/ A Difference. M Do you know if it is true that Jones’ «on becamcjan actor?’’ I don v t. All I know is that he went on the stage.” SSWW-r*.- fi J. II* V '•■■.■■I (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In" the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1*19, Western Nswspaper Union) few cents under my personal guaran tee that it will clean your sluggish liver ^better than nasty calomel; it won’t make you sick anchyou can eat anything you want without being sali vated. Your druggist guarantees that jeacf spbbnful will start your liver, clean your~bowels and straighten-you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson’s Liver Tone because it is pleasant tast ing and doesn’t gripe or cramp or make them sick.- I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson’s Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vege table liver medicine takes the place of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist about me.—Adv. % , Death From Cat's Bite. A cat bit him and Levi Kurtz, a Pennsylvania farmer, died, lie found a rat chasing his chickens and tried to seize the animal, which buried its • Jk teeth in his fmtjd. The cat would not let go and a neighbor M»npp<Vl its head off. Hydrophobia developed some iwoeks later and treatment ‘at ibe Paw-1 ■ ■tour lnstltute.-Bltt'diurglr, wn* unavnibT Innocence. It was. Mr. Ynungbrido’s fie*4--ex perience in marketing. “How do fish come?” she asked the dealer. “In various .sizes, ma'am.” “Then give me a pair of sevens. That is the size of the gloves I wear.” r—Boston Evening Transcript. LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 7 PARABLES OF THE kTNQDOM OF , HEAVEN. " ' LESSON TEXT-Muitt. 13:31-33, 44-50. - -GOLDEN TEXT—Seek ye first the ’Kingdom of Qod and his righteousness.—. Matt. 6:33: " . T — PRIMARY -TOPfC—Oheytnx out king. JUNIOR™ TOPIC—A message of the king. - . ' INTERMEDIATE TOPIC—The growth of the kingdom. 1 —‘ SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC—The* extent of the kingdom. The Occasional use of Roman Eye Balsam at night will prever.* and relieve tired Vvea, watery eyes, and eye strain. Adv. Ing. •tfn.-ltnzrT.- it Turnr t«n‘r nurcsvnrttT e thief because he takes a picture; he may, be a photographer. If It were not for the easy marks in this world there wouldn’t be so much “doing.” u The average man is to be seen every where—exdept in tlie mirror. petting up a concert is a sound'un dertaking. •' r— • Some men Just can't foot a bill with out kicking. - An English inventor’s interlocking concrete piling is said to be stronger than sheet piling made of wood. The happiness of your life depends upon the character of your thoughts. — Marcus Aurelius. T ' Never be asjiamed to show yobr re spect Yor honesty in whatever guise It may appear. Possible to Legislate Life and Brains? ‘I. , The Parable of the Mu«tard Seed (v. 31, 32). , —Three things mainly occupy our at tention In this parable: / . , ^1. Its unimportant 'beginning. It begins jut- the least of all seeds and grows to be the grentest among herbs;. The king was of’ordinnry parentage and humble circumstances. He select ed unlettered fishermen as his royal advisers. The, pmpjiet had said conv cerning Tilm that he would be “de spised,” ’'rejected.” “forsaken,” “cut off” and as “having* rfntblng." 2. Its vigorous growth. From these small Beginnings Christ's influence has gone forth so that jj^ere is no povvPV or influence equal in greatness to that' nt PhrUtenrinnl. r . I 3* jits lodging capacity. • * The birds which find lodgment In the tree do not_represent the children of men who find •safety and salvation In the church. The birds cor.stltute i.#p: rt of ib'* treo, .while the believer becomes a part of the tree, adding to its strength and fruitfulness. The birds are something, foreign to the tree, and are burdehsome aiul*, Injurious to It. They come to find shelter and wait to pluojt off the tender buds, or to prey upon,the ripened fruit. The effect of their lodging In the tree 1 blighting, in Christ's—fnh (v. IP) he said that the fowls repre sent the wicked ones. lie who would make, the lo'dgers here anything else makes Christ’s interpretation q farce. The same Greek word is used ITi both eases, and the circumstances are *he same. . . _ . II. The Parable the Leavened Meal (v. 33). Three things mainly occupy our at- tennerr hen*: the rnpal. the woman. Everybody Knew It. ne Is a very facetious young nmn who has paid court to a Iloosjer school teacher for several years,, Now h<j has formed fli.e.habit of often coming nfte her irrhis machine, and while he waits for _hej t he-amuses’himself by teasing the hoys. Recently one of the boys re minded him of a-promise he had made to tal>e them riding. "Aren’t you ever going-'to do It?” demanded 'The boy. “Oh, of course—some laughed ^jj^man. “bldtCt fellows know, that I wnSd regular shark at putting off things?” "The boy was provoked. “Tc sl-. we "Snow it, and so does Miss \Y—He gave the oilier boys a significant look. .“If you weren’t that, we’d have a new teacher some day.” -*• Indianapolis News. AS*YOUNG*AS YOUR KIDNEYS The secret of youth is ELIMINA TION OF POISONS from - __ your body. This done, you can live to^be a hundred and enjoy the good things of life with as much “pep” as you did when in the springtime of youth. Keep your body “ k T 0 °d condition, that’s the secret. Watch the kidneys. They filter and purify the blood, all of which blood passes through them onee-nfvery three minutes. Keep them clean and in proper working Condition and you have nothing to Par. Drive the poisonous waBtes and deadly uric acid accumula tions from your_jsystem. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will always be in good condition. Y< cou will feel strong ajnJ, vigorous, with ina ~elas steady GOLD ' Swift & Company is primarily an organization of men, ndt ~a collection of brick, mortar, and machinery. is evil ntidj E»rpftWTfTmrr nerves and elastic -muscles. MEDAL Haarlem Oil Caosules are imported direct fr-mi the labora tories at II^ftikui v Uuilaiid. They iira-a-reliable remedy which has beecr treed by the sturdy Dutch for over 200 years, and has helped them a substitute. . In sealed package* three sizes.—Adv. HAD THE SPIRIT OF GERMANY * Choice bits of veat, creamery butter and fresh ... jeggs combine with other tempting ingredients to give Libby’s Veal Loaf its delicate, appetizing flavor Order a package from your grocer to<!ay. Libby, MtNeill & Liibby, Chicago JL THE Concrete Piling Best. _ • |* * An KRpTf " h Inventor’s interlocking u/I?CT11IlucX p n cPUflH, concrete piling. Is said to be sponger n ESI MHlS I LK bLllUUL then sheet piling made of-wood.* ' GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Old Man Green Might Kaye Been -a Model for Some of the Hun Statesmen. In the good old summer time when fruits of all kinds are getting ripe and tempting, when cucumbers, rad ishes and vegetables fresh from the garden are too good to resist, when the festive picnic prevails and everybody overeats and your stomach goes back on you, then is the time for "August Flower,” the sovereign remedy fox tired, overworked and disordered stom achs. a panacea for indigestion, fer mentation of food, sour stomach, sick headache and constipation. It gently stimulates the liver, cleanses the In testines and alimentary canal, making life worth living. Sold everywhere. Adv. For Boys and Young Men Training for Mind, Body and Character Write for Catalogue BOX « RUTHERfOilDTON'N.C. Influenza Coining Back Worse Than Ever Packing Plants, their equipment and useful ness are only outward symbols of the intelli gence, life - long experi ence, and right purpose of the meij who compose ‘ the organization and of those who direct it. Will not Government direc tion of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physical property and equipment and sacrifice the initiative, ex perience and devotion of these men, which is the life itself of the industry? What legislation, what politi cal adroitness could replace such life and brains, opce-driven out? JLret us send you a Swift “Dollar.” It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, « Chicago, 111. and the leaven. 1. The meal. Meal has a whole some and nutritions effect. It was used in one of the sweeDsn vour offer ings wtitcn was typical of ChrlstjLey. 2:1-3 R. V.); it was food “for the priests (Lev, 6;1.5-17 II. V.Tf Abraham had Sarah to knead a cake out of three measures of meal for the angelic messengers of the Lord (Gen. 18:0) ; Solomon’s royal table was provided with tgeal (I Kings 4 £) ; Elijah was. fed upon a cake made of meal (II Kings 4:41); Elisha useij meal us un .antidote for the*pfiison of*death from the pot (II Kings 4:38-41). 2. The woman. In scripture we find £alse doctrine being taught ‘by woman (Rev. 2:20). Dealing with doctrine Is forbidden to women (I Tim. 2:12). In I Tim.’4:13; II Tim. 2:17, 18;, II IVter 2:1-3, we find that the a post ary will be brought In through false . teaching within the A senator was discussing one of the Gorman counter-prrfposjjions. “The spirit of the thing,” he said, "reminds me of old man 'Green.' \ “Old man Green’s house was over run with rats, and he hired a rat catcher for $2 to clean the' rodents out. "The rat-catcher wqrked like n Tro jan lie killed a whole packing case of rats. Then hp said to the obi man: “There you are, Mr. Green. My “ Thew* yotr are. Mr. Green. M.v Job is done. You'triiftve no more trou ble with rats, and you needn’t bother iPbout these here dead ones, neither, t’ll cart 'em away myself.' “‘How much do I owe you, friend?’ said old man Green. “ ‘Two slmoleonsD like what was agreed on, boss.’ .“Then the old man pointed at the huge packing case and said in a pro testing voice: • - “ ‘Don’t I get nothing for all thorn rats?’” An .Irish Philosopher. Mrs. Casey—An’ phwat are yez doin’ wld thot income tax paper, Casey? ranks ..f GnTs In. TW nn-amnfc | T °*»-y-OI'm thryhV to fi^-r om , .. . ... .. ..... now much money Or save by. not bav- —V. Cure for Shell Shock. Cases of shell shock and army nerve* are lacing treated by-*« officer of the British medical corps through study of the patient’s drennfs. The afflicted man is persuaded to relate the feat ures of any nightmares or other dreams, concentrating particularly up on the emotional recollections. The observant physician is able to identify, by the expression of the subject and sometimes by symptoms of terror, the exact nature of the disturbing vision, nrttd Thereby to adopt means to combat its Influence.-^— Popular Mechanics Mag azine. ' - * * * ABSORBTION NO SALVE SSSsss A/VP M AT DBUG ** 3T0M3 OB4IOO IT MAH I 'VRE SAM E. RICHARDSON DRUGGIST URBANNA.VA. Oar product meets’ requirement* for TLD t)ur proc PREVENTION. Golden harvest for sgenu. ngec Every borne will went this antiseptic. Mur other dally uses. Woman canvassers preferred. Write MA-OZE, 202 S. State St.. Chicago. UL but shi* she then, the parablc-ts that the true ! doctrine. th» mcal given”for Oie nour- ialuiitOiL. ul Lliv. cliildrcn. r uL- Die. kin*? dom fiXCcrcr J :’T, T Tim, 4:0), will be dfficlally corrupted l>v false’ doctrine, in’ annv.—Life. \ Woman is a type of -fhe ehurcli Tfi some sense. The church is hiding trtnjy false doctrine, and its corrupt ing effects are seen on every hand. 3. The leaven. In scripture leaven- is invariably a type of evil. (1) All. through theT)ld Testament leaven Is a contiriual and unvarying type of evil (Ex. 12:1.',; Lev. 2:11)7 It is in conceivable that .T(>sus sliould arbi trarily chanfe, without due notice and explanation, a Word from an evil to a good sense, which the Npirit” "of God had so unchangingly used for two thousand years. (2) Jeftus him self makes leaven to denote sin (Matt. 16:6, 12; Mark 8:15). (3) Paul uses leaven in its usual biblical senseM-I. > Cor. ^ :6-S; Gal. 5:8, 0).. Further, Jthts ; Is the only interpretation that will — 1 —1 A Wt7oT«"*f!rc: , 7 Bob—“Is the lady_in. pjnk^nn old flame’of yours?” Jack—"No, a confla gration: my-ex-wlfe.” - As an Alternative. was not very young, hatlmWriey. “DearestJ’.. he begnn, but stopped him. tmtlclpate what you are about to say, Mr. Sampson,” she sajd, “and I would spare your feelings, for ,lt cap never, never *be. I esteem you highly and will be a sister to—” “I have four sisters already,” he re plied bitterly, “four grown sisters and life is a hid**«us’.burden. But, oh. Clare,” he went on passionately, “If you cannot be my wife, will you not give me a home anti.a mother’s pro tective love? I am an orphan.”—Pear- snji's Weekly. _ .... _ The Reason for “She.” She—“I never could see why they call a boait ‘she.’” He—“Evidently you never tried to steer one.” 1 Costly Knowledge. Caller—It.’s a\good thing to tench your hoy the value of money, as you are doing. Hostess—Well, I don’t know. He used to behave for ten cents, hut now he demands a. quartet*.—Boston Eve ning Transcript. Revenge of a Reporter. D<*etor Gore, the retired bishop of Oxford, has been one of the numerout British victims of the American rer porter. During a visit to the Ameri can Episcopal church some years ago..' he was besieged In a “city” of thw wild West by a horde of copy-hunting pressmen, who demandwbdiis .views of various topical subjects, but, he, de clined to he drawn. \ k a* The next morning a purely -flclitioue interview appeared In a lortil paper giving at great length startling opin ions he was alleged to hold oh vurious topics. Including some highly spiced personal^criticisms o"n local politicians opposed to' the pH|*T. This work of imagination ' was il lustrated by an enormous pair of boot* fabled to belong to the blshqp. Be neath thw boots was n.iibelous query: “Are these feet or yards?’—London Chronich^.’ P *4 Thus Typist Prays. While iiv-a certain - government office recently Sir Evan Jones, the Rritisb transport chairman, overheartk the fol lowing dialogue between two fair type writer tapper^ )* . “Isn’t it terrible the way we have to work these days?” -“Rather < Why; i typed snrmmiT ters yesterday that last night £ finished my prayers with 'Yours trulyi”—Van couver (B. C.) Province. All the world loves a winner—with the exception of the loser. The ability to say secret of success. ‘no” Is the -real harmonize with Christ’s intt*rpr/*tiv tl§n of the first two parables. .Facts patent to nil prove that the professed church-, today is tecdlifg upon the leaven of formalism nnd legalism in stead of the unleavened bread of sih\ ’eefity ‘and truth—the Word of God. !. Ml. . The' Parable of Ybe KRTTreas ure (v. 44).. ■ 7 IV. The Parable of- the Merchant man Seeking PearU (v. 45, 4G). . V. The Parable oT*Ttre-dGi£ag Net. (v. 47-50). Swift & Company, U.S. A. (For a detailed study of-the Inst three parables see. the Review for Sep tember 2S.) Consideration of the Morrow. Calm and prudent consideration of the morrow, to far from being a sin. one of-tke very first Christian du- _Lfw». arid Is s<» taught by tbelloly Ghost in the New Testament; Where jwq4e are especially enj<itned to labor, work ing’ with their hands the thing which .la good, that Lhcjr may have to giva to HHn that needeth.—Kebie. *'* Heattng and Haaith Dt«uw h—itag la far thw Im health la far the aaiaf 1 t f % -4C . \ c will buy ’V j :- a big package — weighing over a pound, net What are you paying for • ' coffee ? b /