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j£L ppssfrwayia • ,V ' . - " ' *“ ' *Jk , . r - „ «r* * ‘: 4k- v \ ' • BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, S. 0. ■ V Arithmetic. “Charley, dear,” said young Mrs. Tor- kins, “would you mind helping me with a little hit of arithmetic 7”" r “IVot at, all." — “WeM.- if we hay fije^o/dTall the wagek she wants will &e have enough money left to buy anything for 1ier to cook ?’* . A Wonder. "Do yoit swear, little,hoy?" “No, but nay, xou^ust 4>ught to hear my old man.” ' ' . \ Wisconsin Early in Field. The practice of law by women was legalized by the' Wisconsin legislature ir. mi ^ v C What is Castoria . *’ . / ‘:~4—- ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. /It contains neither - Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotit substance^ Its 1 age is its guar antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Windi Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverish- nesa judsing ^therefrom, and ’fc^^fegtilating^the Stomach and Bowels, alcls the, assimilatioSnvOf ^f’owf;' giving Tjjtealihy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ' .1. The Kind You Have Aiwaya Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, andihas been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one tip deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, imitations and ‘Must-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. f //•& j. Genuine Gastoria always bears the signature of IMPIOVED UNtrOKM UfTCKNATlOHAL i LESSON (By l£EV. E. B. FITfcWATER. D. D£ Teacher of English ,Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright. 1919. Western Newspaper Urilofi) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 14 Shade* of Meaning. ' Jimmy had been catight red-handed. Ills father grabbed him,'and prepared Jor action. v Jlmnty wriggled frantically. "Pa, pa, wait a minute!” he panted. “Didn't you bill tl»e xSTfcrs last night that I couldn't be beaten* for mis chief?” ~ -■ . ; "That's Just what I 4hlr.v«»;-J*>ung rascal I"? „ “Well, then, pa,” gasped Jimmy “why are you beating me now T-— THE JUbGMENT OF THE NATIONS. •; ■ • L.ESFON TEXT-Matt. 25:31-46. .GOI.DEN TEXT-For we. must all-ap- Pgar before the Judgment »eat of Christ -ll Cor. 5:10. } „ r (. DOGS HELPED DEFEAT HUNS Splendid Work of Alaskan and Labra dor Animals in the Alps and Vosges Mountains. Good Digestion and natural bowel movement result from the use of“~ . MRS. WINSLOW’S SYRUP CbaMrti'i P.(minor This superior purely vegetable preparation for correcting baby’s troubles contain^jvo-alco- hoi, opiates, or narcotics. Brings gratifying results for - mother and child. Formula on You Do J^lore Work, You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your j blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on ' the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel Its strengthening, invigorating effect, see bow it brings color to the cheeks and how j it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC j is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. • | The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS ChUl TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago. folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member Of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving _ tonic. The formula is just the same to day, qcd you can get it from any drug •tore. 60c per bottle. Alaska and Labrador served the cause of the allies in one especially Interesting way -by contributing the motive jNiwer for the sleds that kept the troops who were In mountain trenches supplied during the dead of winter. In foyr days, after » heavy snowfall, writes a contributor to the National Geographic Magazine, one kennel of l. r »0 dogs moved more than fifty tons of food and other supplies from a valley to.the front line on the mountain above. In the Vosg«^__uiQUn- tnlns more Than a thousand Alaskan sled dogs helped to hold back the G.*£- mans during the Inst year of the war. One woman brought hack to Amer ica a Croix de {Guerre awarded by France, to her dog teams. The deed that whn them that honor was their saving qf a -stdcpi-bound. foe-pressed outpost lo-thei-French Alps. Dispatch Ih-himts .bad been sent Imrk with re-^r quests for ammunition, but they failed tlirougb the blinding blizzard. At last the situation hecgnie desper ate; only quick action could save the post. I,hut. Hone Hans hitch's! his The subject' selected hy the lesson coinniitt.ee Is “The Future Life,” but fit best such a statement would be the use. of tl)e term Th an-accommo- dated sense. According to legitimate textual and' contextual signification It Is the judgment of the living naTldns which lies Still In the future (v. 32.). The idea of a general Judgment -which—Is of such frequent occurrence In religious literature and teaching Is a fundamental error. It is not once found ln-dhe Bible, neither the idea ’which It is Intended to Convey. Doc tor Pentecost most distinctively says, “It is a mischievous habit that "has led the- Christian world to speak'of*4he I Judgment as being one great eyei\L taking place at the end of the world. * flow's This ? We offer-4100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL’S CATARRH MEDICJNE. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE la tak- lnternally and acta thrpugh the Blood 'on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sold hy druggists for over forty years. Price 75c: Testimonials free. -F.-J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. j quest h ^ TTt get ners. Jews and Gentiles, the living and the dead, shall stand up before the great white throne and' there be Judged. Nothing can be more wide of the Scriptures." The Bible speaks of different Judgment differing in re spect to the subjects to be Judged, the place of Judgment, the time of judg ment and the result of the Judgment. This is not the judgment, set forth In Revelation 20:11-14, but precedes that one at least one thousand years. I. The Judge (v. 31.). It Is the Son of Man. the one who came and .died to'redeena the human race, ami who now being clothed with majesty and power will act hs Judge. Those who accept him now shall not come into the Judgment (John 3:24)f II. Th# Tim# (v. 31). Thin will he when the Lord comes In bis g)ory, accompanied hy a retinue of glorious angels. This will take place Hfter he has gathewd the elect Rebuking Daddy. Alice's father was an engineer with a /decided conscience. H4s work came before"p!ea?tire, ab^olwtclrr ' “Oh, daddy,” pleaded the rmfiT~mre day, “please go with us to the hall game this 1 afternoon !” “Simply can’t, -child; too much to do," was the hurried answer. ■ “Qh.-daddy! . You'll never go any where^’ You're - so dutified.” Conutlpatlon ern-mlly Indicates disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Wright's Indian Vsir*tffble Pills ‘restore regularity without griping. Adv. Didn’t Want It by Heart. Five-year-old Dorothy was watching when all human beings, saints^—fd«—her aunt drink njrinsspf mllk^. I pon being offered sonic she said f “Oh, no. I never drink milk hy heart; I only like it with tea or coffee." ,— ^ Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better thun Cuticuru Soap dally and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp - Clean and hands soft and white. Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cuticura Talcum and. you have the Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Adv. dogs to a light sin) ami. managed to . 1 ' . . 11..:.. 1 ». .. iMiHMHit-of Israel. There will In* no make the long and perilous trip dotvn to. the army base. -There lie hitehed the 2^ dogs t,n 14 light sleds that the soldiers loaded with ammunition. - Back o\*^r the for- htddtng trail They went, under artil lery fire, and facing a hitter wind. On the fifth day at sunrise llie panting dogs reached -the outpost. Their bur den of auitminition was Immediately rushed to the gunners ami the moun tain was saved. * In connection with this Ta Drive Oat Malaria And Build I p Thf S.viOm Taka tha Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS chill TONIC. You know what >ou are -taking, aa the, formula Is printed on wccjr label, showing It la QUININE and IRON In tastrleaa form. The Quinine drive* out the malaria, the Iron builds up tbo system. Price COc . As Ordered. A rookie who was detailed In the mess hall for a week, got along'fairly well until one day the head cook said: "Put some water on the fire.” He went out Into t the storage room to | open a cipi of peas, and when he came i back the fire wn^ out. — Nervy. “What are you writing, old man?” “An article entitled 'Advice tt*-Grad- unto' ’’ “EJi! Ad Vice to grad— Well, of all the presumption 1” — Bostuu Lrciang Transcrii*. .' Lift off "Corns! Doesn't hurt • bit and Freezono One Treatment with Cuticura Clears Dandruff Kfrist* ; Soap 25. Ointment 25 A 50. Talcum 26, each free of Ontlcara Dept E. Boetoa." The occasional u-e of Roman Eye Balaam at night upon retiring will prevent an.l ra- Mev© tired, watery eyes, and eye strain. Adv Sam Wheat in Mexico. . Argentina is offering to Mexico at i low prices 3,<HKMHN> kilos of wheat, 1,- 000,000 kilos yft'xuils. and oO.OOO bar rels of corn. - \ ABSORBTION NO SALVE S TOP sur/tfMEDY STORES 0R * 100 BY MAIL SAM E. RICHARDSON DRUGGIST URBANNA.VA. When Aloft. -™*T tctt* Jitst Tv'inltTig^"rtTnt“'nTT' Ktrg- llsh Mcrgyman l?iis become an aviator.” “A high ehurclunan, eh?" INDIGESTION ^ Caused by Acid-Stomach Millions of peqple—In fact about 9 out of 10—suffer more or less from Indigestion, •cute or chronic. Nearly every case Is caused by Acid-Stomach. There are other stomach disorders which also are sure signs of Acld-Stomaipli—h©4«b^4. Ing, heartburn, bloat after eating, food re peating, sour, gassy stomach. There are many ailments which, while they do not cause much distress In the atornach Itself, , are, nevertheless, traceable t6 an acid- ■tomach. Among these are nervousness, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, rheuma- tlsrg, Impoverished blood, weakness. Insom nia, melancholia and a long train of phys- ~ leal and mental miseries that keep the . Victims In miserable health year after year. Th© rlgbt* thing to do Is to attack these ailments at their source—get rid of th© acld- ■tomach. A wonderful modern remedy called EATON1C no x wvmakek It easy to do this. On© of hundreds, of thousands of grateful users of EATONIC writes: ”1 have been troubled with Intestinal Indigestion for about nine years and have spent quite a sum for medicine, but ’without relief. After using EATONIO for a few days the^gas and pains ta my bowels disappeared. EATONIC Is Just ' the remedy I needed." We have thousands of letters telling of these marvelous benefits. Try EATONIC and you, too, will be just as entbuslastlto In Its Gan You Afford That Bad Back ? Nowadays, to be half crippled with n lame, aching back is mighty expen sive. if you suffer with constant back ache, feel lame, weak and all-played out; have dizzy, nervous spells and fits of “bines”—look to your kidneys. You can’t do a full day’s work without well kidneys and a sound, strong, back. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands oF^workers. Ask your neighbor! i- A North Carolina Cate J. L. Matheson, farmer, Wadesboro, N. C., says: ”1 used to suffer at times from pains across the small of my” back and my kidneys were Inac tive. I went to the drug store and they gave me Doan’s Kidney Pills to try. I used one or two boxes and I have been in flne shape ■ever since. I have never had occasion to use a kidney remedy sin'ce Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me.” Got Doan's at Aar Store, 60c a Bog DOAN’S VimV FOSTER MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. resurrection Judgment. III. The Place (v. 31). It" will be on his glorious throne. This throne will be most surely In the land of Israel. The Prophecy of Joe}, third chapter, and Zeeharlah 14:l4f, make it to he in or near Jerusalem. The angel said to Mary. “Tliou slyrit call his name Jesus; he shall he great and shall be railed the son of the high est; and the Lord God shall.give unto him the throne of his father David; and he shall reign over the house^trf- Jacob forever, and of his kingdom there shall be no end.” flmke 1:31-33). Just as there was a literal place and a literal king there shall be a literal throne. IV. The- People Judged (vv. 82-43). ' These will be the living .nations up on the enrth after the > ehurch has been translated "(I Thess. 4 516, 17). -These are the nations tg whom the gospel of the kingdom shall be preached. Just prior to the coming of the end. "And this gospel of the kingdom shnll he pfeaqhed In all the world for a wit ness unto all nations and then shall the end come” (Matt. 24:14). This gospel Is distinguished from the gos- ' JtcI of the4?race'of God which Is now being preached. The preacher# of^hls gospel will be Jews (Rev. 7 and llom. J' 11), These are the brethren In the flesh, of tho^XoFd. ther* Uuil__move among the~nntions of the world with the start ling'message <•.? the news of the ’ Lord's npprouclfJh'g *l;Ti Seme of the nations will gliulljL re ceive the message and most kindly re ceive the king’s messengers, giving them clothing, food, shelter, etc. Oth ers will persecutcr^them, thrusting them into.prison, etc. Here the for mer will visit these messengers of the king and provide for their wants! Atj this time the judge will separate the nations, placing the sheep on the right and the goats on the left. The “shecji” are’tlfose who have given proper treat- rtient to Christ's brethren^ The goats are those who rejected and united his brethren. If these tfiree classes? the "sheep,” “goats,” “brethren,” be kept separate all confusion Will be avoided. / V. The Issue of the^ Judgment, (v. 40, cf. 34-41). i / . 1. The sheep enter upon the inheri tance of a prepared kingdom (v. 34). 2. The goats go Into an everlasting fire prepared for the devil dnd his angels (v. 4?)f. This/Judgment shall determine their destiny. costs only^ a few cents. VVMdNK.VVNX\ WN*-.V WW Lookout Biscuit FRESH * emsr WHOlESOMi - DELICIOUS TNI 1ANITMY HIT was WMIIt IM TUB HAKIM# OS TKK#1 StSCIIITS HAK6 THSH TNI STANDARD *f EXCELL EMC E few DmIst Lss fen. #r / ast hs skaaUL Ask tana sr' writ# a# «ivta# his .^a — CHA1 I CHATTANOOGA BAKERY With-your flDgersI You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween the toes, and the hard skin cal luses from bottom of feet. 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