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Chidre.n Cry l o Kind You Have AlwayS BE use for over 30 years, h' and has .. --sonal Sul Allow n( Counterfeits, Imitations an riments that trifle with ai ts and Children-Experio What is CA ra is a harmless substit rc, Drops and Soothing Sy nt^ins neither Opium, Mor] bstance. Its age is its guar d allays Feverishness. For been in constant use for 1 tulency, Wind Colic, all rrhwa. It regulates th, ilates the Food, giving h, e Children's Panacea-The': UINE CAST4 Bears the Sil The Kind You Have In Use For Ove THC CZNTAUR: COM4PAN' bMflNAHONAL Slit LESSON. (By E 0. O E. s R. Director of Eve- e ning DepartmeNat The Moody Bible In- t stitute of Chicate.) -i LESSON FOR *NUARY 19 0 MANS' FIRM\SIN. TEXT-Genesis V:-2 22-?. T-"Every ne that coM bond ant of sin-" a E vlsions to : I. The eFall, vv. 13; IV. The 1-5. En tcause our1 ofall. How of man this knows. Was E not? Did not t ?It Is no nto believe the nversed with them C e garden. True Mil- s esssays this was Sa ni had Scripture author. 9. We are also taughtC can assume disguises, 2 etc. tof attack was to question of God; this Is always the ray to all sin. False the leads in the end to false God had forbidden to eat of ,chapter 2:17, but hereI ea artial truth to make e sh! not eat of the fruit1 trees." v. 1(R. V.) Eve did. did when he was tempted,C tthe words of God TV. 2 tthough she saw through prsetaIoi,she made mistake of parleying tmuch ground Satan goes er. It is not death she be fearful of; God would rath ther. becoming like himself eprohibition not to partake t of the tree. Eve's Mistake. eyes shall be opened... asaw." Human curiosity ri ambition for a clearer ehave ever been fruitful ~failure. Eve made the mis of adding to God's words (2:17) adof allowing herself to see the one prohibition of the garden rather than the myriads of privileges. II. The Fall, V. 6, 7. The next step was but the entering wedge. The appeal was to the eyes, "it was a de light to the eyes" v. 6R.V., "she took of it," see 1 John 2:16. When God gave command not to eat, he knew the danger of touching, 2 Cor. 6:17. There was of course a possible escape, 1 Cor. 10:13, even yet, but scarcely so. Eve had gone too far, hence she, and then Adam partook. Adam's Fault. Adam's fault was that he listened to his wife's persuslon (v. 17). Their desire for a present advantage, "be come like God," overcame the fear of a 'future displeasure and illustrates the Hebrew word for sin, "missing the mark." Immediately their eyes were opened. What they saw now was not 'desirable to look upon" and they; dthemselves girdles from the esof the fig trees. Han has ever ben seeking to cover his own e Trial V. 8:13. CommIt umnnature seeks coni evr seeks coy -us all. As sGod )r Fletcher's ,ught, and which has been xs borne the signature of been made under his per pervision since its infancy. r one to deceive you in this. d "Just-as-good " are but id endanger the health of mnee against Experiment. STORIA te for Castor Oil, Pare raps. It is pleasant. It phine nor other Narcotic Lntee. It destroys Worms more than thirty years it he relief of Constipation, Teething Troubles and e Stomach and Bowels, ealthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. DRIA ALwAys ,nature of Always Bought r 30 Years r. NEW YORKC CSTY. re as the laws of~maliematics. Th ower of sin, its appeal to pride, t ist, to ambition, to the pleasure c he eyes, to any and all of the emc Lons, and the counter pull of an ou1 aged conscience are too vivid a r( lity in our lives to be denied. An astly there Is the prophecy of on rho should conquer this power an ,ring all things subject to htmsel: le who was to conquer that last ei my, death, 1 Cor. 15:24, 26. Havin bus partaken of the "tree of th nowledge of good and evil" thereb icurring the oume of labor and to pon them God avoided the possibilit f their partaking of "the tree of lif ad live forever" by sending them om f the garden and effectually preveni ig their return v. 24. But the tree c fe was not lost forever- and now w re urged to partake of it to our ful ee Rev. 2:7. Adam and Eve had the power c hoice .and this lesson reveals a faiti 1 portraiture of the drama of life. Notice to Pensioners. I will be in the court hous very day in January, 1913, fc he purpose of making out ai lications for soldiers and wit >ws who are not getting per ions and wish to apply fC ame. All now drawing wi :ontinue to receive pensiot ithout further application. J. B. Newberry, Pension' Comn. A hookworm specialist, wll ias been treating this diseasei ther counties of this state, wi e in Pickens county at an ear] late to examine free all thoi who apply to him. He will alh reat all cases free, the stai md county bearing all expens Watch The Sentinel for a1 iouncement of exact dates. r'o Rent, Sell or E change A number of (desirable houns and T ant Jots in almost any part of Gree nlle that you may deSi e. Will s' his property on favorable terms. wil exchange for farms situate ir: ti >r adjacent counties. W. H. IRVINE Attorney-at-Law 11 S. Main St. Greenville, S. &Nervous? ~ Mrs. Walter Vincent, * of Pleasant Hill, N. C., writes: "For three sum- I mers, I suffered from I (nervousness, dr ea d ful Spains in my back and sides, and weak sinking Q spells. Three, bottles of tonic, relieved me entire Sly. I feel like another ?person, now." 'Caduil man's Tonic Store Closed. . This store will be closed all day Friday, January 17th to enable us to prepare for .1A this Great Sale. Offers their Entire Stoc tions in Prices ever att( What this sale me, estimated, because the all who read this Adver Sale will go down in his Come the first dai Saturday Afternoon At 4 o'clock we will sell 10 yds. Good Ap ron and Dress Ging hams for 30c. (io yd. limit.) Remember that this sa' will be in charge of Mr. Gai too well known to the buyin not be surpassed in this cou even if you I-on't n : A $15,000 Stock of Dr3 bought since last October ai Thousand s and thousar goods which will be placed< ethem over and see for yours< SI' One lot of - . Shoes, $1.25 - 98c. Women's .0 Shoes for $x. II Women's $ Women's End price $r. Children's Shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 12 1-2, Children's $i-5o Shoes $1.19 Men's $1-50 all Leather Shoes, Mill En - Men's $2.50 Fine Shoes $ i.98 Men's $3.00 Shoes, Mill End price $2.2 Men's $3.50 Shoes for $2.98 Remember we will have a special price fords, and it will pay you to come to the .- your Low quarLered Shoes now for Sp -Shoes in the Store will be reduced for th time to Buy Shoes Cheap. Notions and Small Wares. suits, mill e 6 spools of coats thread 25c $Me*ns vork Mens 5c handkerchiefs for 3c Mn 1.50f 15c can, full pound of Snow- Ments, mill berry .talcum powder, mill pants m3.50 - Air Flat Talcum 10c can 8c pants mil One dozen pearl buttons 1c Boys blue s N Good paper pins for 1c er pants for 5c paper pins 3cReuaSl Good lead pencils for 3c Regula 501.0 Good lead pencils for 1c Boys fulc p' Womnens handkerchiefs for lc Boys food p Box hair pins .for 3c M7.50 good 10c cabinet hair pins for Sc .-Mn mill. Woesback com s e mill end pri value 10c- Men's $3 00 W omens back combs, 25c mill end pr: value 10cMe'S35 Sc paper safety pins for 3c Mn 3S 50Sc steel ribbed, rain proof Dry ( umbrellas for 39cI 4 39c umbrellas for 25c EGood calico $1.00 umbrellas for 79c Simpson pr Good suit case for 89c S61-c apo Men's and Boy's Clothing 61eres an Boy's Knickerbocker suits for S81-3c $2.00 value, 3 to 5, mill end gAmoskcag< A price $1.24. 1 2c values K Boys 3.50 to 4.00 suits for 2.98 IGood outmn; S Boys 5.00 to (6.00 blue sergej light colors flRdwin L Bolt & Co., Pros. FE GREATA k of Dry Goods, Notions, mpted in this section. - ans to every economical i avings are of such signifi tisement, if Honest Price tory as the Greatest Barg -, come every day and ge Minute and Hour Sales It will pay you to attend these Special Minute and Hour Sales. Re member you will get your part of these Special Bargains if you are here during these Special Sales. These Sale s will be conducted each day while this Great Mill End Sale is in progress. le begins promptly at 9 o'cloci ns, the Mill End Man from th g public to need any introduct ntry. It will certainly pay yoi )ods now. M'sa Wome's s d Sh value Ml yad poi s ens ofa o >n sle t a O ne h lof th ra rg d a d beconv nsd fribe y uns 29en'snsn Woodn'socks for valufe Ss Mill Mpi e nlOsokSc Men's 50 ck forv w1 .49 Mens good sock for Mens 50c Sweaters, ~2-50 fine Shoes, Mill Mens $1.00 sweaters. 98 Mens 15c suspendere $ 1.25 value for 95c Men s 25c suspendern .Mens 50c suspendern d prce $.29Mens 15c ties for 10< d prce $.29Mens 25c ties for 19< Mens $1.25 felt hats 48 Mens $1.50 hats, mil on slippers and Ox- Mens and boys 25c c great sale -and buy Women s '75c corsets ring. Every pair of WTomens $1.00 corse s sale. Now is the Womens $1.50 corse Womens 25c hose su Womens 50c hose st d price 3.48. 10c outing flannel for 8 1. pants, value 1.25 Mill ends percales, light a: r only 89c and 98c dark colors, 10c value for work and dress 1-3c end price $1.68 12 1-2c percales, 36 inc] and $4.00 dress wide for 8 1-3c nd price $2.98. Good yard wide bleachi pants for $3.48. for 5c rge knickerbock- 38 inch Sea Island domes 48c and 6:3c 4 1-2c )0 Overalls for 89c Good heavy.drill, 10c and:] eralls for 42c values for 8 1-3c e pants for 89c 10-4 brown sheeting heavy suits value value, for 19c nd price $2 98 10-4 bleach sheeting, 35c val pants value $1.50 for 25c ce 98c. X. L. T' galatea cloth] blue serge pants, value for 8 1-3c ce $1.98 35c value white table dama odd coats $2.48 21c oods Ceap50c table damask for 41c oods heap38 inch mercerized mnadr; for 4i c solid white and white stril ints mill end price 18c value 10c Extra size Clarendon cou: nghams for 4ic er panes $1.50 value for $1 d apron gingh ams $1.00 counterpanes for $2.00 satin counterpanes ors 1-ghms1 Goo0d hand towels for 4c Sflannel dark and Bath towels for 8c for 4ic 25c pure linen towels, frii EAiSLI IILL END SAL -AT pH Shoes and Clothing at one of nan and woman in this coun cance that it is bound to meel Concessions means anything v ain Event ever conducted in E : your share of these Wonderf nonday Afternoon At 4 o'clock we will sell for one Solid Hour 2000 yds. of Ribbons all.widths and Shades the Regular price of these Ribbons was 5c to 25C yd. Be here at this time and buy what you want at2Cyd. Saturday January 18th for Ten I e Mills. We feel sure that the M ion; their reputation for fair dealin; i to attend this Great Bargain Sal( oes to enter in this great Yiill End ' is s we have bought 11 ends in ca icoes, ilar price. These goods are all rn lf. has LaisBacEi eLow Prices.Edpie59 k shirts, mill end prices 39c Sutwee$2.0ad : work shirts 25c.pre$79 ed underwear 39c. erwear 39c.Lais$.0St, 4c,$39 ic. Edpie$09 mill end price 39c. Lde 2.oSis mill end price 79c. $.4 for 10c.Lais$25an$ 18c. Ml n rc 79 for 25c. Lde 1.0ln mili end price 89c, Ml n rc 59 i end price $1.18. Cide oySi aps, mill end price 39c. fo $11,19,24 48c. Ifns$.0Ba s 89c. Edpiei1 s 98c. Ifns ogCas ipporters for 39c.I 3c ld end fordies' Boakts 8 Io vlus fr lcLale fort andc S Wmen blac sati Ladties2. wola $b0aS iesc~ats 5c vlu f 3c Lale mill blue pri I w.Ofl~&OS J.Suits wee $1 2-50 s amln 35c trkeyre~! arc e $7 h'$.98 . lue cloth,areglar1price $1.2 mill e~~nd price 1O.98n 6cdrs L5cEmboieris ad ace mL gas , -5 ad$ end ric 4c Miltea for pric$.9 .sk2cwol sars fr 9c L hadie ~ 315.c long $1.0 oo sarf fr c hLdens r0omlong - ~Child ens onySki 4~ vlue wol plidIfo ants boo gradma 5c ctton laid or End powder fo9c. .29 edalns for 19c an 2 Bxets 8 1c n e s omroies 10 ca luein odr esoats 0c value for 9cMnsga sok Oenso 10 a d 12 5 m rc c broiiea for flocig,2cMnexrhav Wabac for iSe. Laie cbac igc Ladie ,c hadkehes3 for lic 10v ys. go C.lshln mill endnpricen95nu an. 18riere n NDAs il Bteebina Saturday io o E first halfk Aou doors are ope sell.10 yds.goQd I for only 49c. [10 yds. to ac,she 4 the Greatest Redn try cannot be Igh : with the app ve are sure thaI ,asley. ul Bargains. MORNING at W.I o'clock we will place on Sale 1 lot of Ladies $1.00 Shirt Waisa 35 cents. (2 to a customer limit) ays and the entire sto 11 E6d salks Coinpar and Bargai Givig can and buv for future us . Sale. All bran new. especially for thi cass. Coean I Coat Suits iits, prices cut to :rge Suits, Mill id black Serge b5.00- Mill End Mill End price Cord Suits, Mill Mill End prcic 5.00 Long coats' oats, Mill End ; Carocal Coats, md Carocal coats k upto 3-98 '~~ ~ kin Coats, Mill / , I value 1.50, Mill ets, $1.00 x6,fr ny 9 ets, $2.50Lais$.0hn bg, e 1,48., orony 9 [price 98c. Lde 5 adasnw rugs, mill7carmcokfo c.; rugs, mill56icBoacoh iand torn ml n rc 9 dfor ;39c40ih naa rwQ each Ic_hakSO ae~ es made of acsfi and gala- ~,~ice ~ es for 25c.vau fofr sses for 98cAlcoos0inhM - for 25c. vle o .c ers for 48c 1lto 6ic af~ washing i lis hcs~ Lndry soap fr;i rrtsl.' ~ * grandmas rrcs3A )c. Coenikhond" mill end wlh3y9 SOX 8c. edpie7c endare ap. mti 27x56,r that' ol9 Lai$5.00hadag rng hatWoo aress guraee andbrwn,65 merillnprc39