The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 09, 1922, Image 7

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THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL, 8. C. IMfROYED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL 4 SlPiP r ■M „»i % •|*l ;; “Every Picture a r I - « Feel Stiff and Achy After Every Cold? Do You Have Constant Backache? Feel Old and Lame and Suffer Sharp, Rheumatic Pains ? Then Look to Your Kidneys! T)OESr every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you worn-out and utterly miserable? Do you feel old and lame, stiff and rheumatic? Does your back ache with a dull, unceasing throb, until it seems you just can’t stand it any longer? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills are mighty hard on the kidneys. They fill the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys must filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; become congested and inflamed. It’s little wonder, then, tfiat every cold leaves you with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. But don’t worry! Simply realize that your kidneys are over worked at such times and need assistance. Get a Box of Doaa’s Kidney Pill* and grive your weakened kidneys the help they need. Assist them, also, by drinking pure water freely, eatinjr lijrhtly and fretting plenty of fresh air and rest. Doan’* Kidney Pill* have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! Use Doan 9 s, 9 9 Say These Grateful Folks: (By Kk, v. P. B.» KlTZWATttk. D. D-. Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright. 1*12. Western Newspaper Union. lesson For march 12 AMOS WARNS ISRAEL (TEMPER. ANCE LESSON) tt Mr*. J. C. Dontm, Kim M. t Weldon, N. C., says: “1 caught cold two years ego and it set tied in the small of my back. So matter what way I moved. I had severe pam* in my kid neys. My kidneys didn't act properly and my condition was pretty bad. Nervous spells bad me all unstrung end tm- tshje Doan's Kidney PilL wrrt recommended so highly that I finally began taking them. Dnan'a entirely cured me and I recommended this medicine at every opportunity.’* K. 1). Purnell printer, 7th ami Wash Sts., Weldon, N.C., asys: "I had dull pains over' my kidne>s and often a hen I stooped over, I could hardly straighten. My trouble was brought on by a strain. The least cold settled on my kid neys. making my cooditi worse Prlends reromi Doan's Kidney Pills so I be gan taking them. Doan's anon put tnv kidney s in good shape.*' O V R K K O I* R Y F. A K H LATKR. Mr. Purneil said; “I wish to confirm my formef en dorse men! for Doan's. When ever my kidneys don't act just right, a few Dnaa's always pat me in good condition.** ■ondi t ion n mended DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS At All Dttkn. 60c • Bex. Fetter Nllkarv On, Hf|. CWa., Befftle, R. Y. Not Only For Chills, Fever and Malaria BUT A FINE GENERAL TONIC r fisw OOs.. Gains 21 Pounds IN SHORT TIME MASTIN’S Vitamon Tablets Now Used By Millions As A Nat- oral, Quick and Easy Way To Help Increase Weight and Energy So remarkable U the action of MASTI.V8 VITAMON TABLETS la helping to Increase the nourishing, health giving power of what you eat. that one woman recently gained 31 pounds after being thin and ailing for years. Weak, thin, run-down men and women everywhere—victims of un- ileroourlHhinent—are often amazed st the astonishing Improvement In their health, weight, mental aJertneas and appearance after only a short curse oT MARTIN'S VITAMON TABLETS. MASTIN’S VITAMON TABLETS contain all three vltamtnes, true or ganic Iron, the neceosary lime salts and other vitalising elements which Nature provides 'fdr perfect' I Flgior of body and mind, and to bufld up that r powerful resistance which helps to guard you against the germs it disease. 7Z Only by oinking the test yourself can you -Cully realize how MASTIN’S VITAMON TABLETS help to feed and nourish the shrunken tissues, build up renewed -nerve force, strengthen Che entire digestive and Intestinal tract and help put on firm solid flesh In the places where It Is most needed. For your own safety and protec tion. amlnat cheap substitutes and imitations, insist upon MASTIN’S to get Che original VITAMON TAB LETS guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. At all good druggists, such as ■^MASTINS. VITAMON A Fair Trad*. | "That'a a livtiutIful bu*," mill! the ! NiileMiiiHit. all rarrleil away with hi* ow n eulogy of the car. **Of omimv ] i there may he muue little thing that ; It need*, hut that's to be expected.” The proxjiect looked thoughtful, then he brightened. “I tell you what Til do,” he replied. “I'll buy the little thing you mention and you throw* In the car. You *ee. I’ve bought a second-hand inaehlns before.”—Cartoon* Magazine. MOTHER! OPEN CHILD’S BOWELS WITH • 1 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Your little one will love the “fruity” taste of “California Fig Syrup” even If constipated, bilious, irritable, feveriah or full of cold. A teaspoonful never fails to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for your self how thoroughly it works alb the spur bile, and undigested food ojn’t of the bowels and you have a well, play ful child again. j Millions of mothers keep “California Fig Syrup” handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genu Ine “California Fig Syrup,’’ which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother 1 You must say ♦♦Caltfnrnin” or yon may get an imitation Ug syrup.—Advertise ment. \r. THt ORIGINAL AND GENUINE YEAST VITAMIN! tablet Jus as Good. "I can no longer offer my friends a' bumper.” “But you can take them out in a flivver.” - ( THK lU.VIK TKADKK: TVr swappers, acht-m JkkTurjavU .*.;uumb#4*1*1 ul aria accepted lc word. n<-nr under Pwyar Ave. San Antonio, Texas. tic. Lawful a da accept tic «Sl rPISOSn SAn AND SANE r Coogu & Grids Freshen a Heavy Skin With the antiseptic*, fascinating Cntl- cura Talcum Powder., an exquisitely scented, economical face, skin, baby and liiiKting powder ami perfume One of the Pni'enra Toilet Trio (Soap. Ointment, Talcum).—Advertisement. But That's Her Work. Here is a new definition of a “flai per”: “A young gift with no educ* tion and a distinct aversion to an ' Udng like work, who neem* aoeneho or other t« annex men Me* LESSON TEXT—Amos «;!-». GOLDEN TEXT-Wine Is a mocker, strong drink is raging; and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.—Prov. U0;L REFERENCE MATERIAL—Isa. 6:11. 12, 22, 23; 28:1-13; Hosea 4:11; Gal. 6:19-21. PRIMARY TOPIC—God Sends Amos on an Errand. JUNIOR TOPIC-A Prophet Who Was a Friend- to the Poor. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Thn Consequences of Self-Indulgence. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Social Evils Yet to Be Conquered. The kingdom of Israel readied a high state of prosperity in the time of Jeroboam II, and with it came a con dition of luxury, corruption and wickedness. v _ The Judgment woe of this lesson ii directed against the sins of the upper classes In Samaria. The same sins are practiced in America, in the nation and In the church. With the Increase of wealth in America has come luxury, corruption and gro*s wickedness which staggers the imagination. It behooves- all jo give a listening ear. /or God will eventually enter Into Judgment. Our lesson is a temperance lesson. Temper ance applies to other things than in dulgence in Intoxicating liquor. Our age la Intoxicated with pleasure, pur suit of gain and selfish ambition. 1. Reckless Security (vv. 1-3). They were blind to the perils that sur rounded them. They were living In a fool's paradise, closing their eyes to the a|>t>roachlng storm of Judgment as predicted by Amos. They trusted In the mountains of Samaria for their protection. They regarded their city as Impregnable. . They no doubt re garded the utterance of Aanoa aa im practicable—the dreams of a fanatic. The tragic thing about this bllntinrs* on the part of the chief one* of the nation waa they were an puffed up with pride that they failed to read the signs of the Mmee In the Hght of history (v. 2.) The cities of Calnetr and Hamath, though great and mighty, bad fallen. To disregard the lessons of hlatory, to dismiss the thought of Impending Judgment. Is to bring near the “seat of violence'' tv 3). Let chaotic Europe and Russia be the red lights of warning to America, and let ail lajustico and class selhshaesa Be laid aside. II. Luxury (vv. 4-0). The luxury of these upper Hassea la Bs marls expressed itself In: 1. Extrav agant furniture (v. 4). They had bed* of Ivory—prrha|Hi wood Inlaid wjth Ivory. Costly as their furniture was In that dag. tt was rotpmonplace as rum- pa red to some of the rxprasive furni ture and fittings In our great cities. 2. Laziness (v. 4). They stretched themselves upon their couches—lived lives of Indolence. 8ucb Is the md} of many still. 3. Feasted on delicacies (v. 4). The Implication here Is that they had (heir dainties out of A»a»on This Is what many of the rieb pride themselves in. A Adorn their feaxts with music (v. S). They sang Idle songs—even in vented musical Instruments for this purpose. They prostituted the noble art of music to their sensual feasts. 5. They drank wine (v. 6). They were not content wjth ordinary drink ing vessel#. They drank from bowls. Indicating excessive drinking. They were so mastered hy the intoxicating cup that their feasts which were adorned with the refinements of music ended in drunkenness. III. Failura to Griava for Joaaph (v. 0). Joseph here stands for Ephraim and Manasseh, his two sons. Eph raim became the principal tribe of the northern kingdom, so Joseph Is used as a synonym for the nation. The upper classes were indulging in these effeminate luxuries, entirely indifferent to the groanings of the masses. And whenever such a condition exist In a nation there is need of Amos to thunder God's Judgment upon those who are guilty o’f it. IV. Tha Inevitable Issua (vv. 7,8). 1. They shall goJnto captivity (v. 7). The northern nation was first in sin, therefore first to go into captivity. What a striking contrast this picture! Qual TRAOt HARM REGISTERED F.S.ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va. Tar boro, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Richmond, Va Lynchburg, Va Charlotte, N. C. Washington, N. CL Spartanburg, S.C. Atlanta Ga Columbus,Ga Montgomery, Ala • Macon, Ga Birmingham, Ala Baltimore, Md. Toledo, Ohio HIS CRITICISM RATHER RASTY PURE WATER WITHOUT COLOR Rws'bly Me. N«wlywvg Wilt Maks DiSCrvst lnqwir>s« ■•for* Ms Mskss Another Complaint. A few weeks ag«» I was lnv||e<| to Haa Blue Tint Only Whan a Large Quantity of It la Un4«r Ona’a Obesrvatien Ik alee In it* pw^*wt states la pewefI- dltMr with ■ Cl •upte of old srtHi • •tin.ile* ' [ eulty rolorleau. except that It haa ■ whu had lawti married f<a* **ai se time. blue l lint when 4 r<««*i‘ter*hle amount I was asks*! tv • bring a friend t »bo had of It la tledeil logetlter The water also attended m h.M.1 with u*. Of La> rb Katrine In tjctiGanri la nearly Th*. dinner lookisl aiqieftsli rig. ami imre chemically, although It cmtlalna was prugrr**|i tg »m«*»thly wltl h all of : a ter; f Maall amount of Carbon!femw* ua iu rtasl spi rtlA 1 UiMlte r. which gives ft a faint hrttwn Hud<le«dy. Ji irk my married friend. : tinge. Water, under emnr rlrcum turned to his wife ami *aid; “Vera. Mlllltt *#. hsriia aa tf It was full of mt- what's the n latter with them 1 trie I or. uti d this ha|»peti* when light 1 brown rwitsY* U|Mlf) It ta refletietl hack again, aa In She made *< 'ine sort of refriy . where i the ruse of a **sip tiulriile and of a upon he answ ered they were mri fit mlnhow. the latter tieing formed of to cut, that h Is imritier could do bet- 1 i dnriw of rain that reflect hack the No Rubber hot More Stretch | ExcellO Sl’spendkrS in* i*. Hs-Wo* «•*•*«( ter baking, and a*ked who hake* I j them. Vera, with an injured expr vmtlon. siiawered: "Why, iMck. dear, your mother sent them over this evening.” Both. 1 know, wished the dinner over, ami I fount! I had a pressing I engagement directly afterward.—<*hl- i^Wgo Tribune. Naturally. "There i* one industry which needs to keep on the jump.” **Wliat Is that?" "Hop growing.’*—Baltimore Amerl- Munllght, broken up Into Its different part*, which resemble the rotor* of a rainbow. Stagnant nr “bad” water seems to have ctiittrs on It because of the different ft>rtns of life growing on Its surface and forming layers which reflect the light hack and forth. The waves of light Interfere with each other and cause color*, perfectly pure water has a taste fr>s*.* the salts <fl*- sffTved In It-and from :he atmospher ic gases, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide which It contains. •an. N X Dnre, and the world yields. ialf-fiuppartnvB. An attorney of lAm Angeles adver- tlaed fur a chauffeur. Home twenty- «ald re*|M*ided end were being quew> tlisted aa to qualifications, efficiency sod whether married or atngle. KlnaL I ly. turning♦» a negro rhap. he said: “How about you. George; are yam married?" Quickly the negro responded: “Maw-sir, taws, naw-slr. Ah makaR malt owit livin'."—Judge. Hard Job. It Is still pretty ban) to get a wom an who is compelled ta do her ovna housework to believe her husband Is successful, no mutter how honestly hw may he gettljig his Income. Instead of lying on ivory couches feasting upon dainties, they are with the suffering exiles. 2. The certainty of the issue (v. 8). It Is inevitable because of God’s na ture. He is a God of justice. He has sworn that judgment sh'all fall. He Is the God of hosts—the controller of the whole universe, therefore mine can escape., God hates the wickedness of the world, and He will bring into judgment the men and wotflen* who revel In luxury with no concern for the poor and needy. > Though God waits long. He does not forget. The only escape for America is repentance. Abide . And now. little children, abide m Him; that when He shall appear, we may^..bave -^contulence. and- nut- ivp- ashamed at His corning —I JoNn 2:28. He beat the train to the crossing a good many times "It’s never touched me yet,” he explained when -they pointed out the risks. x That’s the answer a good many people make when they hear that the drug element in tea and coffee often harms nerves and health. They say it’s never touched them yet. Grot Mischiefs. Grot mischiefs hapiwn more, often from folly, meanness, and vanity, than from the greater sins of avarice sn4 ambition—Burke. Sometimes thpy only think it hasn’t. ' Wakeful nights, drowsy days, headaches that keep com ing more fre- quently—often are blan 1 on bad luck when the blame be longs on bad judgment in taking needless chances with harm. Over on the safe side is Postum, a pure cereal beverage, ' delicious and satisfying — con taining nothing thatjpan harm nerves or digestion. Thousands who used to try their hick with tea or coffee are enthusiastic over having found safety and satis faction in Postum. y\%iS It’s worth your while to make the test with Postum for ten days Postum is a delightful drink for any member of the family at any meal Your grocsr has both forms of Postum > Instant Postum (in tins! mad* instantly in tbs Cup Jnr th# addition of.baling watst. Postum Cerssl (in paesagas of taegar hulk, for -noha who prefer to mak« th# dnnk whils tha msal ta bsir.f prsparsd) tr.su* t>/ b-alicglufJOnnai** Postum for Health “There’* • Rea too” Dean Chhstca ta Sa Bavari. of a srudeet tf fir hat *, t -