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A % i i . j . .w»r" , r THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. S. C. • • r After Every Meal helps the stomach. ; . ' X % After a hearty meal, try its friendly relief and comfort to the over-burdened stomach. dir -■ It is the beneficial and satisfying sweet for old and young. „ And the cost is very tmalL Try N~ ML ct © r Tkm c • Adds a Zssi —Helps Digest •510 fOkknm.U. 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet Roadster This car averages the lowest operating coat per mile. It has style, finish and equipment that completely out classes all compelitioh in its field. It is the ideal car for daily use by farmers, salesmen, businessor professional people, and all who want the most economical trans portation for ohe or two passengers, with ample rear compartment for samples, luggage, etc. • QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and. eroded improvements. ECONOMY has been still further increased by engi neering refinements and greatly broadened production_L_ • and distribution facilities. SERVICE is now qffered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 balers and service stations. •* —"v —~. PRICE remains the same, in spite of added equipment and more expensive construction, wjiich have greatly increased value. _ --H ^ . Some distinctive features of the new line are: stream line body design with high hood and crowned, paneled ^ fenders; vacuum feed and rear gasoline tank on all * models; drum type head lamps with legal lenses. Cur tains open with doors of open models. Closed models have Fisher-Bodies with plate glass • Temstedt regulatedrwindows, straight side cord tires, sun visor, windshield wiper and dash light. The Sedanette is equipped with auto trunk on rear. See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications. , ^ Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan SUPERIOR Two Passenger Roadster - « - - • $510 SUPERIOR Five Passenger Touring - - - ? • 525 SUPERIOR Two Passenger Utility Coupe . • • . 680 - SUPERIOR Four Passenger Sedanette - - • • • \ 850 * SI : PER IOR Five Passenger Sedan - ‘ • « - - • 860 SUPERIOR Light Delivery 510 Nothing Compares With I Joe Ecsoomte+I Trmmi port otto* Clierrolrt Motor Company, 4* IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL School son (By REV. B. B. FITZWATEB. D. Teacher of EnsUah Bible In tha Moody Bible Inetltuta of Cblcayo.) Copyrlaht. 1111, Weetere Newaoeper Unioe. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 22 JESUS TEMPTED LESSON TEXT—Luke 4:1-11 GOLDEN TEXT-For In that He Hlm- eelf hath suffered being'tempted. He la able to succor them that are tempted. —Heb. 2:18. REFERENCE MATERIAL—Phil 2:6-11; Heb. 2:14-18; 4:14-16. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Overcomea Temptation. t • JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Tempted to Do Wrong. Intermediate and senior topic —Overcoming Temptation. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —What Christ's Victory Meant to Us. I. The Place of (v. 1.). The wIldemcMg of Jpdea. Tb* first man, Adam, wua tempted in a garden with the ia<wt pleasant surrounding*. The second man. Jesus Christ, wan tempted In a barren wilderness sur rounded by wild beasts (Mark 1:13). II. The Purpose of (v. 1). He was led Into a wilderness by the Spirit. Christ's temptatloa was Meaalaalc. Though He was ‘'tempted In all potaf* Ilk* as we are,** we are not tempted as He was la this laataaee. bat the same methods are employed oa ha Ihulng the eighteen years of retire- meat Salsa surel) tempted dwlst aa he trsapte u* Setae, aa dowht. ••■aid hare gladly eeraped this hear, hat tbe flaw had ruaee far the Redeemer la eater apoa His amdlat^wtel • ech; •her*fees He weal from the ptae* af aaotattag aad heetealy rerw^nttusi aa •he Rem ef Dad te mast aad deRpeR the atrh iarmy (tieh J 4) 1 It aa* Ml • peepataDea f*e Hi* wash. htM rather Its Rrm eaaRMt. la haptlem •* hat# the epmhalhr art af dedwathm af hleamtf in the weeh af ! mahtag fhH a rt^aowspaeae la the I i Dm mmm to Wjpadtb IM «W emmsgj HP P*9A • O' Vfl After Thorough Trial a Detroit, . Mich., Man Endoroeo Po-ru-na The following letter written from Detroit, Miehigan is no snap judgment expressed on the merits of Pe-ru-na, the well* known catarrh remedy, but rather a mature, sober opinion formed after a full year’b trial. This iis the way Mr. Michael Fako of 006 East Palmer Avenue, in the Michigan Metro polis, writes i “After using PE-RU-NA for about one year will say I have found it a very good medicine for ca tarrh. It has helped me a great deal and I am very well satisfied. 1 have gained in weight, eat and aleep well, my bowels are regular and better eolor in my face. to t i li “PE-RU-NA haa done wonders and to me is worth ita weight in gold. 1 shall eontinue to use PE-RU-NA as long as I live and recommend to my friends who are ’ troubled with catarrh." Nothing can be more eonvinoingthan an en dorsement of this na ture from an actual user. There are many people in every com munity whose experi ence,in using Pe-ru-na, haa been identical wi th Mr. Fako’s. It ia the standby for coughs, colds, catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders and all ca tarrhal conditions. Put up in both tablet and liquid form. Sold bvxbywuu. !W I LUCKY? Syajjgg nmm. Hmvy. < I »t aws*_y ■nth dac Sn4 mmmn* 11*4 •mind tac«r>. Alt M*m e—SS,**eaer.Ste.,Wee>Ve»4hr«y AOKNTH—BIG MONEY YEAR ’BOIOtRl, N»w butlneM. 1’nlqar proposition. CKOWW MFO. CO.. Ste. E , Boa tl, TOLEDO. OHIO. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 42-fa — . Lon* Surviver. “That wtllor must have had u wild night; he looks u wreck.” “Probably struck a hidden bar.” If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best “S. ivcd tnv m Have too rrrr stopped te reason why I it is that so many pnsiarta ihet ere *i i teneiTTly adverttaed. ell at ewee drop o«t I of siglit sod are eooe forgotten* The raeao* is plai» ike article did wot fsikll lk* peomteee of th* WssSlerterer This i eppRee more pertn •lerly to S ■trdx-jnr A wdirtMl prepersUow tket W reel 1 (•retire mla* a Most eeUs RerW. as like •• is tleee rikeHi erstew tto ■■medr M resMwaswded by IMea wW hens we* t - r -f—« te thee* • be ate Ml need of 4 A peer- <vr«t dmggwS ‘Tee* t*e lit tLtlmmr • yeeaw R—4. • 1 ke«e aaM ha fceey yaws ewd •ease kewute «• tmmmmmL tm m elsMl eeeey mm R skew* ••**•»••»• W« etks* kede*y feawedy ks* so keept • , Vie. | , New York. Colic to quickly mrcotne by this pleas ant, satisfactory remedy, which relieves diarrhoea, flatulency and constipation, keeping baby healthy and happy. Sort * narcotic, non-alcoholic. MRS. WINSLOWS > syrup- I ■ 4<* Sw Sew of _ MS ew ef ikewwwde eke k*-« UaSL IkO *■•'•«# «f IS (Lot* is deo •• ike lw>4 ek**(s tie* M laflMk • Jkha iSwenie < -eeeeSe •»' seel eewteekwee ike sew amt V* 4 SMS wpene* e eweepki kaetie w Omamo See4 k* paemt paw* LASeme IW RjSwee A Cw khe^pWawepe R Y . ewl eesoth*ses Iw# eeftsOts gmms MMMMdsMMh 0dt$me Le>ge e*4 wwlMw -eo Sw aww *■ *■ Rrhs eSeeae - -AwMMSEMMBSSk* . . . — - - .. _ — - . — ' «••««* * «e tme eww^wwwewe eew* ee ».««** ee *t| Sno#« m Wew VSSW eMw — nr OFFERED »0 0ESTISTS ... URto or THE^oto ixurr pese «W NwoS** of Tees* Ow • Owe*at •*• 'Ua*^ ”TWw Se * ft lew mi * tkewsw “T •• SR pee eUS ed N atSam * •MM* •• »i »■* A eMb •4 lOMSlWM >• li i t W >md 9m4 # i>a«#w f 1 . .«* ’ » si mi III. Ye* Met wag *# fee sr ■ *.• %mm>i 4 ketei ee ike • «#i4 a Ik itonrtoMPV 4 tew kketkawed k IkrewgeM g^eiiatsi ItoMto tdt i • , |-r • He* . Ceg eg thag; mM Ik, tfcMf•* Ik pN taea setae amdR eNk eke e g» mmrn4 mt ke r> attach tie MM L As Spg at He* (ee. 241 ^ totoi j R» i Mkd* hm Beet pPNRkM epw* Him to iemllal * j spqppMtoi odf IW foh9tm m - j s fMVtotoHMi IsMMM f gtfmdD toMM tDnhagpp tgf (MMSdh { otoHto to <stoA Ito# ggpemm toMtoMMtoi i | toto to jfdtoM • to4 itoMi !•> j to^toto to^to to^ itototo '* ftototo# mm • DEIICREO FOR HIGH PLACE •e. V- * * ' ♦ l ftos 4 s morn wy enwettag »* tk* Iwwiwrt af ( I SfpgOf* He lew ergrd Hlee te wee Hie j 4lTtwe power swd lewesrt • etwee Iw | t* krvwdL Huagrv is welerel ewd Mw- -T' ■ ’•-tn-teL W we» in OeM* j f)leg a rtgki hoagvr la a wrowg way. I Tm kav* y I elded Iw this raaa woeld have been te rpoownce Ik# kumen Uio Itatloeis •hlrh Me hed lakrw f or our I ewkr*. Te us# dlvlo# power lu sal isfy | kumen needs would have been to fell as Kav lour kod Kedertn#^. *. As Mrwdsli (vv. .Vk). Her# the lemptMtioa was to grasp His right ful dominion by false means. The devil offered to surrender unto Him the world if He would worship Mm. The force of this temptation was in the fact that the kingdoms of the world are Christ's by God’s covenant with Him. God's method by which Jesus was to possess the world was the cross, llie temptation Satan is pressing upon the church today Is to get possession of the world by other means than the cross. 3. Ah Son of God (vv. 9-l‘2). Here Satan tries to induce Christ to pre sume upon God’s cure. He quotes,* Messianic Psalm to induce Him to so act. To do the spectacular thing in order to get notice is to^fall lntcTSa tan’s temptation. For Jesus to have placed himself in danger in order to yet God’s special help in deltvoidng Him would have been to sin. To ptlt one’s self Ir moral and spiritual peril in order to test God’s faithfulness is to sin. Satan is never qqite so dan- erous as when he quotes Scripture. IV. Christ’s Defense (vv. 4, 8, 12). It was the Word of God. He mi&~ and repulsed the enemy with “It Is written.” Our defense 1* God’s Word. Slay* every Sunday school teacher know how to qse it! V. Th* Issue (v. 13). Satan Is vanquished* IS we will but trust God and use Hip Word we too can overcome. ey am amooaat mb tw Ike p kte frtespi •PeSe ? —94) kalpp j swing *9# •wrtag (Me le>w«e|Ld ifcsew ie gp, eternal V’D •**• ew4 atm amt ta kw# kegeweg liwal ' % i -> 4» * eg i ike (vtew M4tsw kpewis *Vlek f* eke OpeahaSad attar a I twee “TW eeear atS Mgff Rlgkf Men par- k f a tired eg tkke Vetrk ma Rapid kw( tkel j *• too oaao lake mar i mta m ifcwar roey, evapEp. IV^keVpd ike wiUfy kRBiMHH fur yoor grp«tkw ! •**•** •k*r# «•# **d moo warn ut ttmraa. tk# terkalpae at ntnprtke ' 'bn knd Me wives aad J vtO he. lekgtkewcl like pwli ky rkr 1 Ae** t# he»# e^k •dker g«mfdte ear dmllM (• he f.4lowed ky <«e p«lt hf •-!• emtrten fWkVldWl^Mltry They're J Ike petleot. sivt |ken. | etutwee. a I a little Ml ImwmwwI pevkapa Nil wkat i l.tig (till all tugetker.”—Waeklngltdt • rHlef from the l«pellfy at ear Kttr. * I everyday exleleiKe ** — l‘htlaileipkls | t l^«lgrr Air MatL A twenty-eight h«*ur air mall eenrtce Is prnwihed between New York and San rrHiiciiwo. Air mall to the In terlor of A!a*kn will soon be a fart. Alf routes are now being map|M>d mil In postal service 2.00O.0U0 miles have ke*-n flown without a fatality. Hint fee Amateur Painter* When painting er rarnlsblug eoft wood, always first |ialnt the wooil with shellac and let It dry hef<»re painting or varnishing. Tills save* about half the paint and gives a much harder and smoother surface to the wood. Ik Rrafkpkl ikatu fee teki * asaey eg «me kakRy MHklaalL wiR* we read •• fcaMd • OMpR rnmhomao at ketrk AfiMg itto mmmmmiI pAmm tof WVkNyaea kg •asked fraoa tk# tnakga, awdL ee ke Rad the apetestal ekaoe keaHke MEL tkg ■•tie wasp rtetgg teal whew moo ee* HaedL end wRk R kka ga^ JakgL aka keawgkf kt* feikeVa SSooar W tlk kawrat pride Ik kle eye. Ready tanked kl Jafek ever ike a kit eg artrtdk ke aka engaged, and aaked: ■*ll«w dr y* tbink | ktk getttk* enK “Kike, fstker; but kvw dee ye got •otf You*ve furgol tkp door?” One glance an>ukd him * bowed Handy that Ale auk wae right; but. lottklkg at him kindly, be aald’ “Ok. hut ye’re gut a grand held og ye, John! Yell he an architect yet. as sure’s yer feyther’s a builder P— Philadelphia ledger. Ignorance And fear go hnnd In hafld. •I Why Risk Your Health? T HE path of the coffee or tea drinker is beset with dan gers to heatth and comfort These dangers lurk, in the irritant, caffeine, which is the “T-JIcd ScMch Ancient Game. Hopscotch la a came with a very long history. It la even said that eooie at the pavemrats ut the ancient forma la Rome, ora marked with Haa same girt* draw wk tkg fg active principle of both coffee and tea. * For those who enjoy a well- made cup of coffee or tea, but find that it makes them nervous, wakeful and irritable, there's satisfaction and freedom from discomfort in delicious Poetum — the table beverage of no Its fragrant aroma and rich, full-bodied flavor are delightful. Postum is made from roasted wheat and contains no caffeine, nor any other harmful ingredient whatsoever. Orderfrom your Grocer TODAYI Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addi tion of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being pre pared) made by boiling fully 20 POStUm FOR HEALTH - There’s a Rt 4 *