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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. 8. C. ■i WORKS FOR CHILD HOST KEEP WELL Mothers in a Like Situation. Should Read This Letter ' from Mrs. Enrico * i % Chicago; *1 took LyAa KL Plnkham’a Vagatabla Compound for § serious trouble. I had tried doctors and all said the same—an itioa At first I felt the pain on _ my left side, but later I seemed to feel it on both sides. I am a power sewing-ma- v chine operator and have a little girl to support. I work ina tailor shop and that hneof work has been very slack this year and I am home part of the time. I do not like to take any chances, so I consulted my friends, and one lady said. Take Lyaia Pinkham’s medicine,’ sol did. I have felt better rightalong and am in goodenough health to go to work. I recommend your Veg etable Compound and Sanative Wash to all.”—Mrs. Maby Enrico, 459 N. Car penter St, Chicago, Illinois. Often the mother is obliged to support her children and good health is neces sary. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is just the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for wo men’s ailments and the relief it brought Mrs. Enrico it may bring to you. Keep well by taking Lydia E. nnkham’a Veg etable Compound. 1 IT WIRE SHOALS WARE 8HOAL8 MILLS SUPPLY OPERATIVES AT. LOSS TO - PROTECT HEALTH. DAIRY STARTED SIX YEARS A60 Milk From the Finest Herd of Regis tered Stock to Be Found in the Country. Greenwood.—Owning a dairy that is unequaled by any in this section, and a herd of yioroughbred Guernsey cat tle whose value the owners .will not even estimate, the Ware Shoals Manu facturing company is selling milk to its employes at a financial loss In or der to protect the health of the citi zens of Ware Shoals and In order that clean, wholesome milk may be within reach of every citizen of that town of 3,000 inhabitants. “Our aim is to protect the health of otlt citizens and to take care of our future citizens.” James F. MacEnroe, treasurer of the Ware Shoals Manu facturing company, ezplaffied to a newspaper man a few days ago.’* We lose money on the dairy, but we don't WPKOVED UYQFOtM DfTCUUTIONAL SundaySchool » Lesson ’ (By REV. P v. F1TZWATER. D. XX, Tsacbcr »t EngUeb Bible In the Moedy Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright, -ISIS, Woetorn Nowapapor Trnlou. LESSON FOR 19 JESUS THE FRIEND OF SINNERS LESSON TEXT-Luke 7:S7-tt. ~ GOLDEN TEXT-Thts is a faithful •ey ing. and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came Into the world to save sinners.—I Tim. 1:15. , . REFERENCE MATERIAL—Luke 15:1- S2. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Loves Every body. JUNIOR TOPIC-Jesus the Friend of Sinners. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —The Sympathy of Jesus. "YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Jesus Helps the Sinful and Sorrowful. I. A Penitent Woman’s Act of Lovo (vv. 37, 48). 1. Place of (v. 8J). It was In the home of Simon the Pharisee while Jesus was sitting at meat The feast must have been public, else she could not have so reality gained ac cess. 2. The Act of (v. 38). She washed Jesus’ feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. Through some means she had heard nf Jesus’ pardon ing grace, and God had opened her feel that It Is money wasted,'' bo con- , heart to receive Him as her Saviour, tlnued. explaining that wagons d«l!v- out of a heart of gratitude sbe kissed ered pasteurized wbolt milk to the ' His feet and anointed them with pre homes of Ware Sboals twice each day > clous ointment. at It reals per quart. j g. who She Was (v. 37). Her name The Ware Shoals Manufacturing Cg started Us dairy la till, and sine# Tanlac Put Him Back on Job, Says Davis r Tve never been much of a hand at praising medicines, but I can certainly say something good for Tanlac,” said Geo. Davis, 110 Nag lee SL, San Fran cisco, Calif. T bad a bad case of ptomaine poi soning and it came pretty near laying me out altogether. For three months 1 was In an awful condition and suf fering constantly from diarrhea. I be came weak all over and was going from bad to worse. I tried everything I knew of, but it was beginning to look like nothing would eVer reach my case. - “Then, a friend of mine recom mended Tanlac to me. And It’s a fact, four bottle have mode a clean sweep of my troubles and built me up to where I feel like a new man. I am working every day now and when It cornea to recommending Tanlac I can’t put It too strong.’* Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. —Advertisement. I w«f ty. frozen In les Boats Haul Tw< When waterways are frozen in Fin land 20 passengers can he carried at a time in an Inclosed ice boat that la drawn by an aerial propeller. Baby Can Sleep For First Time In Two Weeks SAY “BAYER”, when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain a*h*a rj ft t*wi <> ■<!•«• * Afc+vSkos* a tiMk t Mb It ta Ska fees MocHwg ska baw4 c*f- falalUqi TWa ta'daias pomAol < «-{»••»*• • be laAaaMMitaUk • OMaA** pm/ that t(me the herd of thoroughbred G•eraseys has grown from a small anetsna ta 77 rows and See hnllq Some of the hem Gnsmaey blood la America Sows la the veins of *be Wars Shoals rows The sirs of Grand one of the halls owned by ! ieCWmorh and in a priasd j msmbsr sf the stager's herd The ■ sire sf dim Select one of the Wars Shea Is coma sold far Maaan T%e ! sirs of Admialat rotten s Apr ta sold Isa I titaan hsf»rs he ee# hen * atttaa Otpaon ess eight years she pragprsd eight gatlana nf mith per day She la non II and la stdl pern dnrtng tear gnihsno pea day Yehaa Measane prsdaead SsdhB peonda af has lor Ml Was year as the age at IW as •mhsa It panada nf the onrtdp vosaod fat fteeroeeys tteay af Me emrphee hohs af the Ware ShanW dairy are gtseo sen? en*b year and ta* dairy tsdastry af the eomnadhac emontry w hesag im proved by the mhos of good “1 will never be without Tret kina again.” writes a delighted mother of Grand Prairie. Texas. Mrs W. E. Nel la not mentioned Khe was of a son. “Why. the vary first dose rr- aotarioasly bad character Though ifarw) Frances when she was teething ta the pahlle aa a had wimiaa. j and she slept easy for the first time htag had happened which trass- t a too o her She was now a a ■Mr. heraaqa she bsllsvad an J krtet II. Tha Fbsnsee's D- Slamn Ml scaadatlaed by at hla table He was a ro ams » <* Jeans to tulersts famUtartty an tho part sf a a sf rnwh evil repose greatly ha. II# raa«—sd Urns If a prsphaS lie a sold hats a tho rhorarier af this oanmn ooaid have aMhsr on MW Wet Man her er the onh thoaa, aa If Me hmro hsa | •aa MW taiaranro af asarh famsharwy peov ed that Mo woo hal a | KgOsromvnoM ana af ( It w TWthlaa word with forty years aad has rowan— tkawaanda af Utile from raids and boost t wot rid Joy to thatr If yanr diwggtst with TVsthWn ■ Wit Lnhoratorlea. < a package and n eai of Mnh* —-A Accept only ,, Bayer’ , package which contains proper directions. 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It can be secured from any of the leading druggists or can be or dered direct from the manufacturer at 31.25 a bottle. JOHN D. BEAR CO. Clenrbrook, Va. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organa healthy by taking LATHROP*S Task — That Task •Shoe eowMbss sf I the firiav lo • pi aAshs W the seal i»v tag lafurmacioa I dtmWaod by the ru^n af Mma WtB Laa Oesyseo swpserioaa af thW branch of laairoatWh her tho state geparimsM af edaratWa Tort had I Its adall paptw 4anag the sal schaWsUr rear I MP We Spansskovy Yaek s ismpsIWsr Task's Wad W impessmvo wbaa ■ W haowa that •One papaWtwa w twice that af York Other rows ties that made a * rsdtt f ahW showing la the asm her of adult paplW wars: HiW-v will 774. Rlrh- •aad. 431. Gruoavtlla, 407, Collsloa. 444: Or ease. 413. Alhea. 414. Gaorgo- tewa. 449. Greenwood. 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It has been rumored for over a year tbjt a new mill would be erected and news that a third plant was to hullt has been expected for some time \ • •• T the MS 4 > mu-b •• Urn v4W* tativs sf ail ■ gsrtsrus si) •• _ ••• dugvuus sf gain. Fall N sagfc* 4# fih glVM is tks SUM «hP Is hsmmt. vtrisssa. gswsfsmi sad hta4 Yet ssch • life will as! es«nre smrages tats hsavew. Tks 8svise's •srda are a severe rehale to tks ee ^erlshls pfcartssss wks are sluing la JodgBMWt sgsiast tks Mna*rs sf a coarser typs. 2. The (kxamoa laaotveacy (v. 42). “And u ben they 4isd nothing to, pay" Jesus freely granted tbs difference In the degree of the aotaan’s sins and those of the rhariaee. but drove home to him the fact that they were both •late i debtors and had nothing with which ! to pay (Horn. 3:23). Therefore all have need of a Saviour. Aa sinners we may quit our alanlng and hate our deeda. but that doea not make satis faction for the alna of the past. What we have done Is Irrevocable—It has passed from our reach. Every trans gression shall leceive a just recom pense of reward (Heb. 2:2). We muAt come to our Creditor, God Almighty, and acknowledge our Insolvency and accept the kindness of Jesus Christ who bore our sins In His own body on the tree (I Pet. 2:24). We are all ' paupers, and Instead of judging each other as to relative guilt, we should ^ come to God and sue for pardon 3. The Relation of Forgiveness and Love (vv. 44-48. Simon’s reluctant answer to Jesus’ question shows rlnrt he got the point of Jesus’ teaching. In order to make Ills teachinc o<>n crete He turned to the woman, call- Mass swtb • •rimm pwRMriMhutts wll •use thw sumwavy is Mm Rapsrismssd m I84MM pasksl- hMka a*4 hA dhisgv. ««s4| Wurk. Wm4wA—'MaM Rw gswswwi h*mM wwsk Mi MsihMf af tws mhuitu. Meat kMw huW %m ms Mug Rsmt Is upsriSMWfu • IsGp. Swsty fisAsksri us4 fur—sh. I stth wtsRsww ss fsWS Mfiss 8Uh ssrhw 48 arsis 2J808 pslrs par- rhsssi flue this ns is Yss ssuar NSW •ark vsissu. TWj svm'i Iasi tMg Wssisd by a wl4swar a respsrtsMs ssmss Is hsrsr a Mils girt at least tklriy-4Hs ysa«« sM. Far Itoai—8sr—< risry fvps4 cssai { snsiprivsts hath, sisrtrtz Ught- R'soisa - Thirty sv fsriy ysoog laylag hews woslsd. Mast hr rrssus- oMsl F«r Hair- Rahy carriage, ta gumd r«mdHbai- Mrastai for urlllsg. baby oatgrowa It aad so Bauru ui iwatmt ■ Evcrybudy'a Msgs ml nr > y was *T 4m "i p4ay tbtag «a ss4i « Tks gaiWevtag sf naliasrlaau shirk tha .ihrt 4s? rwrattai »hr aar as isa ssaasrat tMu-va pktsbrtaw. **• u ri-** tbarlsr Mkarkasttsv. aks db*4 rsuaally . ai Iks apu af mss haadrsd aad alar AMTTIMM Ms sflss dssMasad M aa MfsiMMs rate bm __ _ My. akArk ha asqfid vruaol he tks T la hhs s«i t’pM Ida dsatk. i this furwrwAs so* dhmtaaad af a rassOMaN. bm Ibsl yaa a Ml h#*a raAatt Rad Mi In All Hwmlllty. “How do you think the financial re- IstionabliM of the world ought to hs adjusted?” “Taln’t for me to say." replied Farmer Corutossel. “I tan** even get the mortgage paid off of a farm." DUpreassMsttvq Rah sf TVsas said at h haaoori Ml Waphtogtaa j t *wc Rett find their sodlearaa Maa axd lass ay mpatheO as Rosala latlaru laars and osars. “A Red was nrutlig aa a SMp-hsx ike other day. “’Yea,' he swaried. 'you re afraid la revijt. Yoo’re like (be pnoligal sm All y«u get la eat la (be busks lbe swine w-.n t tuat b But pretty smai the busks will sit be g« tie. What'll you do tben?* ’Why, rut the swine, o* course!' said « young man In blue nveralla.” owe kind of dlplooMt is a woui who run make a man betters that knows more than she does. It In said that political graveyards Perhaps the woman who does not filt-nrre * wish to vote has nothing to w*eur to ! are never rob<>ed. yet there are • lot the polls. of dead ones In polltlen. Gray Cotton Mill Sold. Spartnnhurg.—The W\ 8. Gray Cat- ton mills located at Woodruff. 19 miles nouth of Spartanburg. In Spar- tan: urg county, were sold to a syndi cate- t ompoaod, i>t JL. A*~ U«oar few H A Ligon. Jr. of SporUnburg. and M R Reaves, of Maw York city •aiouat involved bot 444 aad 97*4.444 A tks solo was mads by tks A M. Law !Do you hear ■ the clock strike the night hours ? H OW often you have heard people say, “l can’t drink coffee; it keeps me awake nights!” 'They’ve learned from ex perience; have you? ing Simon’s attention to whnt she had done in contrast to what he had done. Simon had neglected to extend to Jesus the common courtesies of a re spectable . guest, but this forgiven woman had lavished upon Him her affection and gifts. The measure of one’s love Is determined by the meas ure of the apprehension of sins for- glvea. The one who Is forgiven, most will love moat. Virtue and Vies. If he doea really think that there la no dlstlnettdb hotceen virtue and rice, when ka Mafan y houses let -isSu If you are a coffee drinker and fail to get sound restful sleep, it means that your nerves are over-stimulated and that health needs protection from coffee’s drug, caffeine. There’s no sacrifice in making health safe, as so many thousands have found who have turned from coffee to Postum. It haa a delightful coffee-tike flavor, and ia free from any element that can harm you. As many cups as you like, and no regrets. ... . - * • Your grocer lias Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boding water. Poetum Cereal (in packages) for thoee who prefer to make ths drink white tha meal ia being prepared; made by boiling fully 20 PoStUm for health u Tkere’s a Reason" >*! u-ii