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THE BEST ME FVOR COUGHS Al Miss Ivy Gray, Fairview, Kentucky, writes: W'I - bve taken , Per" an1 0 Id ay that I i tuh: ban eures1 A told st .un ashot whte, T1 ~sostreen e and builds UV sold Eveiwher COULD ANYTHING BE SIMPLER Yet Probably Many Who Have Sud denly Dismounted From Mule Never Saw Things That Way. A young soldier was watching the efforts of his fellow privates to ride a refractory nule. Not one of them could stay on Its back for two see ontis. At last the looker-on approached aind drawled: "I say, let me show you how it's done." "Come on, then," said the soldiers. The youth sidled up to the mule, swung himself on the animal's back, wrapped his legs beneath its body and took a firm hold on the reins. The mule made a slight effort to dislodge him, but the man stuck. Another slightly more strenuous effort by the mule also failed. Then, laying his ears back, and taking a deep breath, the mule shot his heels into the air at an angle of 05 degrees, and the young man was propelled to the ground. He slowly arose to his fect, screwed his face into a smile and said: "Now, that's the way, boys! When you mee he's goin' to pitch you off, Just get off." WDmen BW s ethn ' In ao L Ba 'It I fwm correct e toach and Bowel troubi Perfecuy harm Sedirections on the bottle. Things are seldom what they seem. Inagination is the ruler of the world. *eD Yh No'.Com If -- anoe.hns hr the Yiopckrs hg work with Swift& Cpmp Let him begin at the comes In; let him try tc steers quietly andit*his body's bidding against hii Let him realize the ac plant that not one thing ii 9 that costs may be held to 0 Let him go up into reports are coming in,--a concerns are doing. Let him watch the di erator fleet, maneuverin country lik, a fleet of bat Let him take a trip1 salesman and try to sell Let him stay at a I or two and see the retail bargains to the last per among the packers' bran dealers, and the local pac And then, when the < half an hour in the acco 9 he can see for himself 0 business is done. (Less of sales.) If he still thinks ther4 .meat business it will be b Swift & Corn INA DICINE D COLDS I Ever Saw Miss oraye letter breatheg hope to the ailing. It is an In. apiratIon to the sick and Infirm. LIqugl or Tablet Peras No Change Desired. A company of colored soldlers wait marchIng along a country road oni which some negro conviets were e'y ployed. Thinking he would have some fun with one of the convicts a trooper In quired: "ley. bo, how 'bout us clangin' Jobs?" The convict replied: "'Gwain, nigger, I don't want no change. I known 'zactly how long l'se In fer and youso don't." itching Burning Skino. For eczenas, rashes, itchings, Irrita tions. pimples, dandruff, sore hands, and buby humors, Cuticura Soap and Ointment are supremely effective. F6r free samples address "Cuticura, Dept. ., Boston." At druggists and by mail. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.-Adv. Bringing Drama Up to Date. F. H0. Atkinson of Boston says lie saw an unusual performance of "Ito neo and Juliet" at a town in the mid dIe West. The players introduced a game of cards in the balcony scene. Her Specialty. "Ias your wife been canning much fruit this season?" "No; she his been canning me." The occasional use of Roman Eyoe Dalso at night will prevent and relieve tired eyes, watery eyes. and eye strain. Adv. "Censored" neAs is the separated wilik of journalism. ink There is petition? is no competition amongst it to go through a day's spy. pens when the live stock tbuy a nie bunchof fat wn price without some ni. rupulous care taken at the lost or wasted in order a minimum, the office where market nd reports of\what other rector of ti~iff; petig, g it over thie face. of the tieships at sea. vith a Swift & Company a few orders of meat. ranch house for an hour meat dealers drive their ny as they shop around ch houses, the wholesale king plants, lay is over, let him have unting department, where an what small profits the than 4 cents on each dollar Is no competition In the icause he wants to think so. pany. U. S. A. THE PICKENS SENTINEL INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE CAMPS BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT IS PROJECTED FOR HALLOWEEN BY Y. M. C. A. WORKERS. IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION Hard, If Just Sentenced Imposed on Recalcitrant Private; Hard Labor For Fifty Years. Camp Jackson. The Y. M. C. A. entertainment ag gregation, composed of Secretaries Bowman, Prior, Hardacre and others, is planning to put on a big enter tainment for Halloween. The program will include many in teresting features for the. men who witness them and bids fair to be one of the best, if not the very best, en tertainments yet put on by these en tertaiers. The plan is to put the play on at the big Y. M. C. A. auditorium first, and then put it on night after night at all the other buildings. The pro moters are 'sure that the plan will prove a good one, and that all the men who attend the entertainment will be pleased aind profited. The Jewish welfare building has practically been finiahed and the out side painting is now being done. The house when finished will add another pleasant resting place for the men of the camp to stop at on Jackson. Circle, and no doubt will prove as popular as any of the other buildings. The association has occupied a room at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium for sev. eral months past, where the work has been well looked after by Jacob Ber. lin, aided by Dr. Raisin and B. Heller. The Hebrew soldiers of the camp re cently showed their appreciation for the excellent work done by the Jewish Welfare Association by presen-ting both of the association workers, Dr. J. S. Raisin and Bernard Heller, with wrist watches. The watches are of the Elgin make and contain the 16 jewel movement, The secretaries are very grateful for these tokens of appreciaation on the part of the men. The excessive crowds which congre gated at the Hoatess House Saturday iight on account of the fact that the trolley cars could not accommodate the Large numbers who wanted to g< to Columbia, resulted in a cordon o: M. P.'s being placed at the door, whc admitted only a limited number at the time for meals. The formal opening of the colored hostess house has been indefinitely postponed on accoun-t of the influenza situation in the camp. As a means of let-ting the home folks kinow what the Y. M. C. A. is doing in the camps and across the seas, the international association has named this week as a campaign week to se cure subscri-ptions to the association'r organ, "Association Men." No per soni who wants to keep informed as te what the associatioin' is doing at large can afford to be without the paper. Albert E. Burmeister, at court. martial trial at Oamp Jackson, ue convicted on two counts, first, for die obedience in refusing to drill, and sec ond, for saying that he had just as soon be governed by Germany as by the United States. In a word. Bur. meister is what is k'nowvn as a "con scientious objector," and the second count in the charge also marks him as a German sympa-thizer. The trial was regular in all particu. lars, and the accused was represented by counsel who explained his rights to him. The sentence imposed is dishonor able discharge from the service with the forfeiture of all 'pay and allow, anees, and- to be.ednfined at hard labor for 60 years at the United States dis oiplinary barracks at Fort Leaven worth, Kan. The sentence has been approved by the camnp commander, Brigadiar Gen. oral Danfor-d, and also by the general judge advocate at Washington. Many Cases in Dllion. Dillon-Tihere are maniy cases of in, fluenza in Dillon and vicenity. Many whole families are down with it and some are reported segiously ill. Dr. C. R. Tabor has been confined to hi. bed for several days and Is now semi. ously ill. Dr. W. Stackhouse has beer1 ill also, but is now improving and ex. pets to be out isn. a day or so. The Dillon mills. including the mill at Ha. mom: are running about two-thirds ca pacity. The disease is virulent at the cotton mills in the suburbs of Dillon, Bloodhounds Wanted. Columbia.-W. W. Moore, adjutani genera'), has been called on for a pah, of bloodhounds to chase outlaws ir Santo Domingo. Gen. Moore has a non Captain James Moore, with the Amer lean marines. atnd the young men he lieve their efforts would be~ gre~atl3 strengthened If bloodhounds could be procured to trail the bandits whic1 infleet the islands and commit murdo1 with reckless abandon. General Moor4 will make an effort to procure thi hoands anti soend them to his son. PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLI] EMPROVED UIYORM INTIRATIONAt Lessoin (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D Teacter of English Bible In the Mood bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspape Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 27 ISAAC'8 MARRIAGE TO REBECCA LESSON TEXT--Genesis 24. GOLDEN TEXT-Let not mercy an truth forsake thee: ... So shalt thou fin favor and good understanding in th sight of God and man.-Proverbs 3:8-4. . DEVOTIONAL READING-Ephesian 16:22-33; I Thessalonian 4:13-18. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOI TEACHERS-Genesis 26:19-34; Proverb 11:10-3. i. Abraham's Solicitude for a Wif for Isaac (vv. 1-0). He knew that Isaac's success In lif would much depend upon what kind o a wife he should have. Man's welfar in this life and that to come largel, depends upon hLs wife. For Isaac t have an idolatrous, Canaanitisih wit would be fatal to his posterity, woub subvert the plan of God as expresse in his covenant with Abraham. I would have been perilous to Isaac him self. To have married a woman 1l that land would have made him in i sense an heir to the land through mat riage, and would have tended to (i vert his mind from the heirshi; through the covenant promise. 1. The Servant's Oath (vv. 2-4) Abraham committed to his truste servant the mnatter of securing a wif for Isaac; therefore, he made hit swear that he would go to Abraham' country and kindred to get a wife fe him. He doubtless regarded his seri ant more compqtent to select a wif than Isaac was to select one for hin self. 2. The Extent of the Servant's Ri sponsibility (vv. 5, 8). Before the seri ant would take the oath he must hiv clearly defined the extent of his rf sponsibility. If the woman would r( fuse the invitation, the servant woul be clear of responsihility. The mih ter's obligation ends when he hai earnestly and intelligently made know to sinners the will of God. S. The Servant's Helper (v. 8, Abraham assured him that God woul send his angel to make the missi successful. The servant found this t be true. God sends his 11oly Spirit t make the message of tile minister sul cessful. It. The Servant's Obedience (v 10-49). 1. He Took Ten Camels (v. 10 These were to carry presents to til bride, and to conduct her and her cor panions back to his master. 2. His Prayer for Guidance (vv. 1 14). le asked that the Lord woul guide him to the woman whon he in chosen for Isaac. Earnest prayer fr guidance should be mamde In the sele< tion of a wife. S. His Prayer Answered (vv'. 15-27 Before he had( (lone praying, the am swier was reallied to b)e in the proces of fulfillment. The answer was al cording to the request, even in th matter of fulfillment. God (does deflh itely answer prayer. 4. The Servant's Message (vy'. S3 40). The Lord had prospered the o1 servant's way, Hie now was face face with Rebecca. Supper was read., but the delivery of his message wn more important to him than eat in when he was hungry. Tie said1, "I wi not eat till I have sa1( il y errand. Good were it if all ministers were a much interested in dlelivering the goo news in Christ. (1) His mnster wn rich (v. 35). God the 1Henvenly Father is rich. The silver anid gold and thm cattle upon a thousand hills ar'e all hi: (2) All his riches have been given t his son (v. 36). All the riches 'of hena en, God the Father has given to JTesti Christ, his son. (8) Opportunity we given Rebecca to become the wife < Isaae (v. 49). lie not only gave th opportunity, butt he urged her to al cept the invitation. liI Rebegga's Reiatives Boggin for Postponement of Action (v. 55). They did not object to her goun sometime, but t~ey desired that slh postpone action for a time. What fol ti) remain and water sheep when si had the opportunity to become ti: bride of a rich man's son. What folly for sinners to remal servants in the world when they hai the prlvglege of becoming the bride< Christ. ' When the decision was referred I RIebecca she said, "I will go." Got judgment would not allow her to ri fuse nor delay. V, The Meeting of isaac and Ri becca (vv'. 04-67). Isaac was waiting for the return ( the servant with the woman who wm to be his wife. Isaac was joinedt her in marriage, loved her, and we comforted in her after his mother deat't. Spirit of Christ. The longer you read the Bible th more you will like it ; it will gro' sweeter and sweeter; the more yo get into the spirit of it the more ye will get into the spirit of Christ.--I< aine. The Cross is Peace. The Cross is peace, and that sums up ti past; The Crown is joy and that my futa lee nbt imple faith, faith that shi last, Thme hope that Itberates and oarcons WA Poor Dog Under Shell Fire. In i letter de.scribing (lit behavior of dolinstIe anhinals under fire a soil 0 dier says: A big black mongrel ciinme into our improvised trench late one :fternotio. lie had survived na terrific ten hours' bombardment of shell and gas and sank down by my side utterly V exhausted. Ills body became inert and nothing, not even the tenderest r bits of bully beef, would make him move. Ills brown eyes looked mourn fully into minte as if longing to tell me soitlething. Just then the Iloche comnenced strating. mnd at every ex plosion it shiver run through his body. 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