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v j nr«*»on.* T nm tn t no# of tboM fr#o tr#ttm#fit off#rt yua bare omo #o many ttmoa. Wo don't offor to gl?o yon oomothlnc for nothinff— but wo do cunrnntoo that you can try thii woo- dorful troatm#nt« ontlroly at our rtak. and this guaranies la backed by your local druggist. This makes the offer one which you can ab solutely depend upon, because the druggist with whom you have been trading would not stand behind the guarantee if he did not know it to be an honest and legitimate one. Hunt’a Salve, formerly called Hunfa Cura, has been sold under absolute money back guar antee for more than thirty years. It Is especially compounded for the treatment of Eczema, Kch, Ring Worm, Tetter, and other itching akin dis eases. Thousands of letters testify to Its curative properties. M. Timertln, a reputable dry goods dealer In Durant, Oklahoma, says: “I suffered with Eczemg for ten years, and spent $1,000.00 for doctors* treatments, without result One box of Hunfs Cure entirely cured me.** + Doh’t fall to give Hunt's Salve a trial—price 75 cent* from your local druggist, or direct by mail If he does not handle It A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texa* Side dress your Cotton with GERMAN POTASH KAIMT 20 per cent MANURE SALT and NITRATE OF SODA 100 pounds of Manure Salt fo as far aa 160 pounds of Kalnit and hare the same effect as a plant food and plant disease preventive— neither one will injure your crop. ■Lesson I CBr RKW r * nTZWatkh. 0 D, I 1Wh*r Of Kmrttah HIM# in Uie Moody Hlbi* I noli tut# of Cht< *to.) (Coorrlfbt. IMS. Woo«*m N»wtp«p*r Union) avuusTors cubage crop Millions of Xuv Germs Cause'Your Catarrh on eel MitOea ad OeUaei wdll be PeM te. Trwcfc de#mere Tbrewgaeuti Cewety la Nest doiiy Oeye LESSON FOR MAY 30 JONATHAN AND HIS ARMOR- BEARER. LESBON TEXT-4 Sam. I4:l-4«. GOLDEN TEXT-For the promlan Is uttto you. and your children, and to all that are afar off, even aa many as tha Lord our God shall call.—Acts 2:39. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—I Bam. 13: 1-23. PRIMARY TOPIC—4 Story of a Brave Prlnca. * JUNIOR TOPIC-Haw Two MenaPut an Army to Flight “ INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Our Foes and How to Overcome Them. Nitrate* Agencies Company SfeeAe af efAer feadlag Aflaaff# mm4 Omit ^erfe YOUNG PEX)PLE AND ADULT TOPIC —The Value of Initiative In Christian Werk. I. Israel's Reduced Condition (w. 1-3). The Phlliatlue oppression had be come so terrible that the king had only about 600 men, and they were completely disarmed, except that Saul and Jonathan had each a sword and spear. Lest the Israelites should make unto themselves swords and spears the Philistines took from them their smiths; they only left them a file to sharpen their Instruments of bus* bandry. This left them under the no ceeatty of going te the Philistines to have their tools sharpened. Saul him self was in hiding. Because be had presumptuAesly intruded Into the priest's oAce God rejected him. While la this desperate condition God moved Jonathan te go agataat the Philistines. II. Deac#l0tte* of the Passageway Between Israel and the Phi Hi lees lev. * ft) Osar agatasi the way which Jsaa thee sad Me anssrhsarar had la tree- Charleston. —Charleston's spring cabbage crop, aot so large ha usual. > and rather late, has started to move j at higher prices, shipments being slaL ed to hit a brisk pace next week, and In about ten days the great potato crop, at record prices, will begin lit flow to market centers in the east and west- Severel million dollars in the next 40 days will come intb this coun ty to truck planters, who are jubilant over the proepeets. Potato blight has appeared in scattered locations, but is not believed to threaten the crop materially. Bishop W. A. Guerry, of the diocese of South Carolina, and Charleston clergy and lay delegates, have return- 0»ly Sr tto Blood of Ui« Too must realias that your blood la loaded down with catarrh grrms, and thsss garras must ba removed from your blood bafora you can expect real, rational relief from tha disease. And of course, you know that you cannot reach these germs in your* blood with apraya and & & 8. wfl at tha mow of Catarrh, and thro real relief. It baa bow to com- ■tant aw for more than fifty roar* and la sold by all druggists. Buy a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today and low no further time in getting oa the right treatment Valuable advice regarding your case will be furnished free. Ad dress Medical Adviser. 103 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ed from the Episcopal convention at Spartanburg, impressed with the at tendance and important business dis posed of. The outstanding feature was the airanging for a division of the diocese and the appointment-of a bish op coadjutor. Another impor ant j piece of business was the creation of j an executive council representing four | diviaions. This council will meet In Columbia on June 1. presided over by Bishop Guerry. It will assist in hand ling diocesan affairs between councils, j At the convention It was announced that Sonth Carolina had completed Its , quota of I16O.000 iu the national cam paign “Hurry, Baby Has the Colk” jon’t take dangerous chances by letting baby fret, cry and suffer—use the safest proven remedy for colicky or teething babies. MRS.WIN SLOW’S SYRUP / Near Orleans (Sr ton. of Hartsvllle. president at tb# cl of the snnua) coav« t wetal).—J- J. 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After the Lord had given the victory at the hands of Jonathan, Saul called for the ark of God to be brought, after which be~wem focth in purttott of the enemy who had already been routed 2. His foolish obligation Imposed ! (w. 24-30). It was that a curse would J he upon any one of his soldiers who ! during the coming session. Prof R. N Daniel and Prof. W H. Coleman. Pro fessor Daniel is already well known in South Carolina. Professor Coleman Is a native of Canada, a B A. graduate of Acadia university. Nova Sqotia, where he won a gold medal for ora tory- Latee fra- Wofr- ht* ai**.ter of arts degree from Yale university 111" the English language arid literature. % should stop to eat on that day. Fast- Gosncfl Out On Bond Greenville—After a mistrial had Ing ta proper at times, but tt wns the height of folly to dbmond strenuous * . been ordered by the court In the case of Jake Gosnell. charged with the ^ . murder of Sheriff Hendrick Rector, service of his soldiers without the . . wiq released last July »he defendant was releasea necessary nourishment. 3. His determination to kill Jona- thaiu Jonathan not having heard this rash oath, partook of the honey as he passed through the woods and wafi from the county j^il under bond of $4,000. Those who signed the bonds, besides Gosnell were Dr. Charles C. Geer, chairman of the. state hoard of chari- greatly refreshed. When this was re- j tles ^ corrections; J. F. White, real ported to Saul he was about to take | ogtate dealer of this city and Henry the life of his own son. who had so i ^ B e u division chief of the state gloriously wrought In the dellveranc« | constabulary with headquarters here, of bis people. j . p 0 G ' ,J ' No pure aod simple life, true to If- sell tnm to Us Maker, ««s ever lived m this earth that *ss pm a v*Ar* a* Gad’s PoPpif Pomsvsr still aad sssalt m4 (PM dM PM. Ip Up Mp<*es ppd PmmPAs Wpy. d*rta#* a Pag* apd r* •ppl • MNB wPAcB MMB* *Mf Pp dM Bsmherg—Offic si has beeii received that the Birabrrg postoffica will to advanced to second cMss Tb# aaar rating will bocoM* #ff**ct!vs July I, Tto advance la tto Meal fldBeo fpasdd Pp** Peep Made V-pg ^foc* Pat pp sfto«s ba*e ‘p** ad tto war Tto 1 an • # » M*B Tto! It OSickir WdlaNNtf^SoWofcSfiM faelasa surprUlBSl# %a\ck frea eoh* akrrbMA AfPl oibm ilwlwr InttiriM. f m ■■ ijj 1 ..ftfA. n _, r ^- rM ri r ^ (i.iAtM. nor ■ertbirs UarmfuL TWa £TSSI ftiFlZzl £t. 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Iivn? nm. m< IT COCO* SBdho's Dislemper Compoond WM >—■* P M *■#* «b*#1 Men aa ip# pm #** at a esMP s# «aid~M PSPS Pss*n #*«• * •#* 9mm at SPowWP* B ^Mi **• •* in# <»»■#■ • tm — OMrwCAM •* ft—A iwrvcpw a • ftbPPAt rwvso^ txk MM wMCOPPP M » mt • For more than Forty Years Csttoa Grtwen have kaowi fkU POTASH PAYS . 11.1 b«<! t>r<r HtftUft * ( hr :« ItlS. «kc« To KAINIT ka#w wm bu<b a bt WMWIrt mi U13.BtTM«f 0 per cent MANURE SALT frwtohl nim mmk* Maam Sah, vhkh cbmI t way as Kalnit i yo« aacd 100 bat $2 pounds of Salt ro aa fi II per UANUWE SALT < on CottaM In JwBt the i five the mm* resoita. of KainlL yon need to Salt, or 10# pounds of ponndd of Kalnit MANURE SALT has been eondnf forward in considerable amounts and cotton grower*, who can not secure Kalnit, should make an effort to get Manure Salt for side big Cotton Crop. go aa far aa 161 dressing to aid in nuking a Muriate of- 50 per cent actual Potash* has been coming forward also,—100 pounds of Muriate are equivalent to 400 pounds of Kainit or 250 pounds of Manure Salt These are the three Standard GERMAN Potash Salts that were always used in making cotton fertilizers and have been used for all these years with great profit and without any damage to the crop. The supply is not at present as large as in former years, but there is enough to greatly increase the Cotton Crop if you insist on your dealer making the necessary effort to get it for you. - DO IT NOW Soil and Crop Service Potash Syndicate *N«wT«t