The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, March 21, 1918, Image 7
Five Botti
Restored Me
Health
I Have
Been In
.BR The Best
:1Of Spirits
Since, And
Feel That I
Owe My
1 AV Health To
Peruna
potle HORSE
S You k(1ty that v
)> YoU havo about one
1)1STIDCMPElt. "SI'
-- , t OOnly safeguard, fe
with it you will nte
0 olls and $1 a
goddruggists, he
E' Cn tnufacturers.
APOIIN MEDICAL
It means a miserable condition of ill hi
ailments such as headache, backache, dy
various kinds, piles and numerous otherc
against nature, and no human being car
constipated. DR. TUT'i"S LIVER Pl
successfully all over this country for 72'
to have your liver and bowels resume
For Sale at all druggists and dealers ev
Dr. Tutt'saALT"
NW WABLETS N
Gave Him Away.
Wllie--tSny, nuw, Vop must tell you
n lot of rllcdles.
Ills Mother-Why do you u-,k?
WIllie-Well, I heard himt tell Mmr.
Jones lai night that he haud you guess
ing.
How's This?
We offer $1ou. for any rase of atarrh
that canunot be cured by IIALIJS
CATARilt MEIDICINE.
HALL'S CA'1'ARJi MEDICINE Is tak
en tnteru ily tund acts through the Blood'
goni iMusSr f t t e Sstem
l d e cdr' l e i ti or lvso e forty years,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
lio~nesty is the be's! poulicy i'ort the
11uun1 who tn an'S tel enotugh tou pay a
good law~tyer.
I at the bes-: ,irship ont earth mray
b good it the air.
CIGAI
I N a yea:
famous;
arette for t:
working <
fighting ov
Trhe rea
it's made
tobacco an<
JT' 1
C u)anee b
es Perun~a
To Complete
Mr. C. N. Petersen, dealer in fine
boots, shoes and cigars, 132 S. Main
St., Council Bluffs, Ia., writes: "1
cannot tell you how much good Pe
runa has done me. Constant confine
ment in my store began to tell on my
health and I felt that I was grad
ually breaking down. I tried several
remedies prescribed by my physiaan,
but obtained no permanent relict
until I took Peruna. I felt better im
mediately and five bottles restored me
to complete health. I have been in
the best of spirits since, and feel that
[ owe my health to it."
Our booklet, telling you how to keep
well, free to all. The Peruna Co.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Those who object to liquid mcdi
:ines can now procure Poruna Tab
lets.
ALE DISTEMPER
vhen you sell or huy through the sales
liice in fifty to escape SAIE S''Aliiij
OlIN'S" is your true protection, your
r as sure as you trout all your horses
oon be rid of the disease.- It acts as a
no matter how they are "exposed."
bottle; $5 and $10 dozen bottles, at all
arse goods houses, or delivered by the
CO., Manufacturerg, Goshen, id., U.S.A.
Ialth that leads to all Sorts of special
spepsia, dizziness, indigestion, pains of
lisorders-CONSTIPATION is a crime
be well for any length of time while
LS is the remedy and has been used
rears. Get a box and see how it feelo
their health-giving natural functions.
erywhere.
Liver Pills
sfI~
Advice.
"My son, it is 'aisy enough to be a
I0r(11lnisi ng young m1a5n."
''Yes, father.'
"ltnt the trick in life is not to prom
isO, but to pt'rforl."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomttcl. One little Pellet
for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad.
(iI' 50.111(t grioiuuite 1lupses in this
111111t ry' ''.1(1( ilrently nri n 11 Sit iv " w\':1r
11's hard~i to loo1p :1 good man11 downv,
1but ii's Inrdi' to keep 1 it lor man ull.
If your eyes smart or feel scalded. Ro
dhn Eye Balsam applied upon going to bed
Is just the thing to relieve them. Adv.
Ni' nrl ofihl ile prinipal cities 1f'
l':nghmdl( hlve po licewomeunl.
tETTE
it has become
the man's cig
ie men who are
>ver here. and
er there.
son? Because
of Burley .p2p
I because
OASTED
- 'Sr
IIPJOED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
rw a raqrawwRUaitdVIANM.M SJN PAY ScflOOL
(By E. O. S131,1,1CitS, Acting Director of
the Sunday School Course of the Moody
Bible Institute, Chicago.)
(Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR MARCH 24
JESUS MINIST'ERING TO THE MUL.
TITU DES.
L10SSON 'r\'T-Mark 6:32-56.
GOLDi-' '1'XI-'The son of man (a:ne
not to be minnistered unto, but to iniis
ter, and to give his life a ransoin for
mnany.-Mat1. 20:28.
I-EYO'I'1ONAIL It1EADINU-.John 6::i-40.
AllDITlON:\I, MAT'l':l.\l. 1-'OR!
'I',A('i 1-ltS---Exodus 16:14-18: Mtatt. 25:81
4G: Luke 4:16-21: James 1:27: Itiv. 17.
PitIMAItY TOPIC-Jesus a helpetr it all
tinips.
Mi-M.OHtY \'ERSF-rte of good cheer:
it is I: he nut nfrntd.-Mark :
INTIR11ll'DI ATI TOPIC-Ilelping the
need y.
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-(?)
This pa raitlle marks the high level of
the year of popularity in the life of
(ur Lord. It is such an litiporitnt mir
tide tis to he the only one recorded by
till fonr gispel writ ers. The ret tirning
disciples (v. 31) are urged by the Mas
ter to coiie with hiun into 8 desert
place and rest and also that he inight
etinfort their hearts over the death (if
Jo~hn1 the Ihptist. "'I1' had no
leisure." Jesus knew the need and
also tihe proper use of leisure, but the
nultiude would hot grant hint this but
fluckei to his ret rent in the desert.
'They followed tIhat they might listen to
his gracious words, or behold somie new
wonder, but .1 esus also saw nit id min1
istered, (v. 21). ('urlyle said lie saw
in England ''firty million l'otie most
ly fools." Not so with Tesus; he saw
ianid was moved, not with sitrcasm, but
with a compassion that took the form
of teaching (v. 3.1). It is better to
teach a man how to help himself ihan
to help the man without the teaching.
We also infer that the soul of a man
is of more value than his body. It is
not enough, however, to say "God bless
you ; be warmed andi fed,'' when a man
is hungry. Sympathy must issue in ac
tion.
A Great Task.
John tells us of the conversation
with-Phillip. Phillip lived in Bethsaida
nearby, but to feed this multitude was
too great a task, even with his knowl
edge and( resources (John 6 :5, 7). Yet
we need not he surprised at 'hillip's
slowness of faith. Moses in a slimilar
C: se wvas once nonplussed as to how to
feed the thousands in the wilderniess
(see Numbers 11 :21-33). The central
fact colnneiins ne'ither the need nor our
poverty, but the ahsolute surrender of
our all-however little--to God.
Another disciple. Andrew, who had
brought his brother. Simon Peter, to
the Savior, in his desperation found a
hoy whose mother had thougitlfully
provided him vitlh a lunch consisting
of five harley biscuits an( two small
dried herrings (John 6:9). This is a
great ('onmniefntary on the tide of litter
est at this time-that even this hungry.
iiy should have forgotten his lunch;
the circuilstit nces enpltasized the lt p
lessness of the disciples in order that
Jesus nighit show his power. Ills ('li
iman ith"Give ye thieii.'" (v. 37) teachles
us that we tare to give whiat wXe have,
not to look to ot hers, ntor to do our
charity 1)y proxy (Pro. 11 :24i, 25).
Again the Savior asks his disclpes to
seek (v. 38) its though he wouldl teach
them the boundoless resources of his
kingdom. Give whlat you have and~ lhe
wvill bless and increase it to moet the
nieeds of the multitudhe. The secret of
suiccess poinits to the monient wiien lie
toiok the loav'es and looking up (to God
who also saw their needls), lie blessetd
Living Bread.
This conservation process was a
sI tiginig rebutke to the orieiintiis, andi~ is
bieing empihatsizedl in these dauys of food
coiiservtion ini connuect ioni withI warm
at'eds. Too long we hav e bmeen pirodiga I
of Goid's marvelous bounties. Go d gives
us that we mtay use ; andl we lose it uni
less it. is shared. Jesus, the living
bread, (.JohiId 6.48) wiii satisfy hiunge'r
itand give life. As bread geniera tes in
the human boidy hteat, eiiergy. vitailty
an p11loiwer, 50 lie willi feed the hungry
soutls oif tieni. W'e htave itt handi~ the
Word. It Is for laick of it thtat men (die
ini thle dleepest 1and( truent sense of thaiti
Wordl. Th'ie pov'ert y itand pe'rplex 3 iry of
lie (1diciles in th li'r~iesence of im ilair
great iieed, is binrg repieated'( ovir ansd
ov'er iigaini, andi~ yet how~ fit itless it is.
We havi e not eniough to feed thle mult i
tide. Our few lotives of comifor't,
ii nitseiment , countisel, etc(., wili not sius
taii tiieii In the pr'eseiit world's crisis;
bt whien we break unto them the liv
Sig bireado, it meets thle deep hnger (If
iie hinuni heart; andi they wiil have
t'iouigh andio to spiare if thiiy wvill only
(:at it. Ini these danys wvhein the emphalit.
sis is bieing 11aid on maiiterial bireaid for
thle suisteiniance of thle niatIion, thlire ia
gret daniiger lest we forget thle nece'os.
sity of breaking the liv'ing lireadl to the
st arvinhg imul titdes of the world. We
inutst ntin~i tini thle sutprematcy of thle
slptititl. or. hick the dyniamiie to pro.
vliie the material.
I low Itrue the wvords of the late Dr.
MlaltbIde Datvenport Rabcock:
Itack or the loaf is the snowy flour1
Unaek of thte flour thle mill:
Andl hack of thio mIll Is the wheat,
Ando the showers, andl the sun,
Antd the Fathecr's wvill.
Th'le 1priobilern whleh thle dlis(elpmes
touild not mei(et, JIesus dliscernied and
solved. As they ('o-Operated( with him
andl gaive of thatt which he had first
blessed, e'aich hiad a basket full to take
twaiy aiti ilius waus wtell retpttid for
ahnlitwn withi t' muliitiudn
.. _. .-. ,.*.,,. -.i _~ .. _ 1 -
'THE CAUSE AND CURE OF
PILES-A BOOK THAT'S FREE
If you ha"ve piles, yOu need this easy- Trust e! T Dods n's Liver Tone!
to-readl booklet. To cure them, it is
necesiary to know their eause and
method of treatment. Everything is
slimply told. Sluggisli circulation of
blood, Iongestlon of the liver or lungs,
'r(itain dliseases of the heart and con- Read my guarantee! Liven your liver and bowels
stii atiolln contribute to lhe troubles.
Eagle Pile Iteeudy is the besxt and And go
only known internal treatmtent. It at- t g u t t
tceks the trouble tt the source, and hg Calomol. Don't lose a day's workt
conrrects the cnuse. Eagle IIc emedy is
a candy tablet, that can be taken with
lperfect safety and without klnowlelgoue
to anyone. It will surely help you
whet her your (asle is of recent origin or sluitll take ickening, sai vating citlo- a Ilose of nasty ralomel today and you
long sitandlng-whetlier youth or aged. l when a few cents buys a lurge will fhri weak, sick and nauxeated to
A postal card to tle teed Distribut- hottie of I )dsoa's ItIver 'lone-a per. tiurreiw. I Jnt lose a lay's ,vork.
ing ('o., 140 (odwin St., 1'aterson. N. feet ulistitutte fur ciioiiiei. 'I'' a 1lftl of Jmdxon's Liver
J., brings the biook let. Omne (li 1 ) ii l sit nt, ,'gi'I able ( itld 'i'i n i*:i #1 i yu will wake up
brings you a 'box ot lai "Zl' I'llt Itliii wil \\"ill stlll t youar lie ,iust as fee(l i mi gii'ei in. Ner rnre 1I Ilousness,
Iuly. If your lru it ':innnut sulyll uu
voll, send his tiite. -.\.tv.
----you ' il"I antl Il mii ut salivaIte." (iutril toui~llr r.r soulr st~uuieh. Your
The Cupboard W."fa Banre, ('li n ( lll gm 'i lk s lIk I i "-in v it Will n't find Barde
"Whoii was olbl Mliii Il l ? I)(*(lt'i Iver 'I'+,ua, imois.. i! i5 somi I.i~rfr Tone itt better than lbrr
'"I'le dis'.civ rer of the- ti:- iie,!les' 111'rflo'tl" 1imrilt..... 1ilnll" (:lfn I yrtir Iriniey is wmiitlng
duty.'' (';loiiel i:. a 'liualimerls (Irug. ar s ieu r y.-Adv.
Swift & Company
Publicity
At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there
was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of
Swift & Company,which showed that the Company had been con
sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign.
The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev
eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have
recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer
delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business,
relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people.
The feeling against the American packer is based largely on
the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and
consumer are adversely affected by the packers' operations,
resulting in unreasonably large profits.
Swift & Company's net profit is reasonable, and represents
an insignificant factor in the cost of living.
For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift
& Company were as follows:
Sales
$875,000,000.
Profits
$34,650,000.
This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500.
Co If Swift & Company had made no profit at all, the cattle raiser
e, 4 would have received only one-eighth of a cent per pound more for his
' 4 .p ', cattle, or The consumer would have saved only one-quarter of a cent per
pound on dressed beef.
s S Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Got Even. Green as Grass. No Cause for Alarm.
"li 1' :tnit'd you :In in i .' iitennt little' " l"l~ o a l n e ~ 'r s l , \' , tu I : l",,,lI Ii n ?
nSodl f, idn't hea" r'Skins.111 i Inl \1 lll t 211 14 IO15 (l" lX' l O tant to M trs
i t-as. b It Iig l ii li t ie f 4i: i n iii' 1 ''ventl w tsh him, Iki'1,in \h I lxam ii 1 :11111l i ts ('V1' l t ter
hliii Cutv'I \n t 11 )214 lin t VI ttt'Psgn I ~'l I ,vi t""'12 I---" s'A 8'I lil, tr I' ll i fitiiii Ol t 'c~i.
oc it 'yti hs. wles fu's!.lly.' tin t hem " - ______________ tin' trl l' I 11 1 ila I i i lil th
hIg ( n the l o at d J C r i I 11us' movld
(-1. -r-ld i' iI :Is 11( 4 n i 'I f 111. Ads'"ul . 11:1 \Uselt nt'oi' -- ...'i --l
SSpf2 , Clear Skins2. 'it: 1 ' I o n'1 :t 'lutl !i l' 1:2o b y iIr m orn t n, M--her-s
Icifht a d monin hntie te fa (' "\\~u'all. InterrupY.-ltl,heI I':1rinr E im n u o'iy ( ' ote o
wth Dut ir n t erp "hrI' 'htr r. Thur'sIf 4tI11 onenI L fld o
HeaN lth for Alar.t es the Whe
i\' aavo yalth2otab m lrinons n g
Aes in h teapfs heralth.ttle one u s il
ton."~~~~~h hold hb' tlrstt andd was found afifiet' Lon al
2I talepon fuga 0'o eggus'"a5
sirt tog'ther flur, cornmaalosat, bfkinlpowder ndeargh.
ASooamep, eld\hy, 25, ttim ," milk th. Ike i g
halo pan t in moerate ovn w0 m om f lh ts tot
Thhndmrig holhesoe rad seslen uclymd ihteado
ih ifeued tre time aCui ura pla ce a h1atr of Iibe byth
22i,' m\tt'''p1illion,,,famnli int the United'Iig:t. States,1 itt woldsaevor
threar anme 900,000marelsoluramnh
Olurdrs."uteta niew e, WieadHleboke,"et a ie-eie"
con l y<iu i t a iniy manyohrrcpsfol.igdlcou n hlsm
wheat savin oon, mtiled fretyads
ROYALBAKIN POWERlh Oo, Duet, 135ou WilamstorNw or
)'silt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o infnt tnd chiiren anti~I see~rsnilt tha ieit i';I~~i li' 1'"~~l 1
FLEa WAR
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