The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 05, 1912, Page SIX, Image 6
PROPHESY SMOOTH X^UNGS
Jeremiah 26*T*?
Lord in tnp Light and mu ft-tf*ot*on
?(Aom thuH 1 furr'?I'x+iai r.i.
UR last acody related to the
f j times of King Joaiah ?ud bis
reformation. At about that
time tbe Prophet Jeremiah began
to apeak la tbe Dame of the Ix>rd
Joelah was succeeded by hia i?oa, \rla>
proved himself another bad son of a
good father; and we remark here
that betweea tbe ages of twelve awl
eighteen wrtkl appear to be the time
when tbe majority of boys reach
no me mental decision respecting the future
which has Kracfe to do with their
titer 11WS. so nr w wr mumuri, uic
majority of netahty great men ha re
confessed to reaching a decision of
character during thts period. Likewise
it Is said that the majority of
criminal* take their start in evil-doing
at this early ape.
We urge agate npen parents ana
guardians the hnportaoon of this peri
od in human Dlk asd the wtedo? of
giving proper care and counsel that
t ie blossoming manhood arxl woman hood
may he directed in proper channels
and be a btearing to themselves
and others.
Prophecy Apaiaet Jeru?tern
Under the eril rule of King Jebotefcim,
Jeremiah, under the Lord's jroid
ance. foretold the
coming destrue pi y fa
tlon of tbe city P
and temple. The a ? fx
effect of Ruck a n
propbecy should . f?5f[
have led tbo pec- mjFf
pie to aelf-exaoiin- f
atlon, prayer and jaj^HVW 1
fasting, and a fall 1
return to loyalty ^ *
to God. Bttt, ac- XT
cording to Jeremi- A?
x ah'3 account. It pr*f>M ? dmimcUr
was a time of *?*great
moral dedsqneocy. He picture*
a terrible condition of tbe ^eople?a
prevalence of dishonesty. 01 dander,
of murder, adultery, false swearing
and open licentiouaneaa.
. Tbe priests led tbe people In an angry
attack upon tba Prophet He wa?
arrested, charted with speaking evil
\ of his city and declaring Its forthcoming
destruction. How foolish: Could
merely the Prophet's declaration bring
the thing to pass! And If he were the
Lord's Prophet could their assault
upon him turn aside God's purpose?
It Is noteworthy that It was tbe
priests and the false prophets who, on
this occasion, called for tbe death of a
true Prophet. And alas! this baa not
Infrequently been the case. Nearly all
the persecutions of Jesus and His
Annatloa nnd followers Lhmnctiout the
Age bave com* from professed senants
of God What heart searching
this should bring to everyone of us
lest, peradventure, we should be similarly
overtaken la a fault and be
found fighting against God and should
bring upon ourselves severe condemnation.
Lst Us Net Fight Against God
As Jeremiah told them of the time
of trouble nearing, so some today are
declaring that the greatest time of
trouble ever known In the world's history
is probably but a few years off?
that it will mean the most terrible
anarchy, the only rettef from which
will be the establishment of Messiah's
Kingdom In power and great glory.
There are some today so foolish as to
think that the trouble could be put off
or avoided altogether by silencing those
who call attention to the Word of tbe
Lord (Daniel xii. 1). Let us not be
found fighting against Ood. He Is
mighty and will prevail, and all of His
purposes. He assures us, will surely be
accomplished.
Jeremiah Impressed the princes of
Ills people. He reaffirmed every
y l&R word be had utdared
himself
urged reforma-more
Just than
the priests and
\ ' a *8 e Prop*1?18'
(yt\\ acQQltt?d Jere11
i V JY V m 1 a h although
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his words conJertmiah
arrested. demned them. So
ft has beeu at various times in the
history of the truth; if It had not been
for the moderation of the civil power,
many a reformer would have been put
to death.
Every child of God, however, faithful
to his consecration, is a aprvant of
righteousness and should be a foe to
In In its every form. Such must be
prepared for the finger of scorn and |
the lip of sarcasm and slander. Such
may take to themselves the words of
our text and rejoice, saying, "Th#
Lord is my Light and my Salvation:
whom shall I fear?"
These trials would evidence that
God found them worthy of shaping
and polishing for His service, whereas
others without such persecutions
would have every reason to doubt that
they were in preparation for the Kingdom.
Such should rejoice and be very
? glad. They should realize that there
will be different grades of honor and
dignity in the Kingdom and that the
more they suffer for righteousness*
sake, the higher and greater will be
their reward when all these afflictions
are past.
Stiff Joints
Sprains,Bruises
are relieved at once by an applicay
tion of Sloan's Liniment. Lk>n't
| rub, just lay on lightly.
| i "Sloan's Liniment has done wore
pood than anything 1 have ever triad i
II For ?t. If joints". I jjl.i i;,y Land hurt to :
| badly that I hud to St..p"work right ia
I the busiest time <>t the> ear. 1 thought j
I at first that 1 Would have to have my
I hand taken off, hut I got a bottle of
I Sloan's Liniumnt and cured my bal d."
WilioN WuEELkK, Aiorria, AU. |
Good for Broken Sinews (
G. G. Jones, Baldwin, L. I., writes : .
?'-I used Sloan's Liniment for broken {
ai news above the k nee cap caused by a ,
fall and to my great satisfaction tu (
able to resume a urk In less than three .
weeks after the accident." (
SLOANS
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M>. Hnntr A. Voibl, M Somereet '
St., riajnfield, !f. J., vrritea : ? " A i
friend aprained bla ankle so htdly I
that it went blank. He laughed w ben i
I told him that 1 would have hint out '
in a week. I applied Bloen'a Liniment i
and In four days he wee working and I
aid 9 loan'a wm a right good JdaV- ,
merit." 1
on boraee, cattle, V fiHrj j
ponl try aent free. 6 / tJO J
The National House,
266 Meeting Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Rates reasonable; centrally located on
two car lines; parties wishing to go to
the Island daily find it to their advantage
to go to The National; ten minutes
walk to the boat; special rates to paries
and families. Mrs W B Oeland,
8-29-tf Proprietress.
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A Prominent New York
Politician Near Death
Hon. R. N. Lansing, of Rensselaer,
N. Y., Six Tints a Member of the
Assembly, Tells of Narrow Escape.
@ "About fifteen
years ago 1 was
taken with rheumatism.
which
affei-tt d my heart
producing1 what
was called valv
u 1 a r trouble.
Three doctor?
told me 1 would
never do another
day's work.
iV. While I had many
~^ remedies recomm?*nd?*l
to me I
Dr. Miles' Heart
>^V helped rae in?id? 1
the end of the week I called on my I
doctor and asked him to examine me.
Ho said I was better than he ?w?r
expected to see me and aahed tf I wm
taking his mod:,cine. 'When I tofd him
I was not. but was takthg Dr. Kile*'
Heart Remedy, he said. Thank the
Lord for Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy.' I
continued to take It, and while I
realized my heart was damaged se 1
could not expect a permanent euro, for
fifteen years I worked every day, notwithstanding
I had been told I would
ever work again. In July. 1911, I was
token with rheumatism again, and It ;
went to my heart as before. I got so
bad that one of the Albany papers
wrote up my life and said I could not
live but a few hours. I again took
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy with v^ry
satisfactory results, and have not
missed a day at business or in the
legislature since January. I feel that
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has saved
my life and cannot recommend it too
highly."
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold and
guaranteed by all druggists.
MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart, Ind.
10
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cores Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough,
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STANDARD
(iMM9actlW
NswmIc, F*. .1.
stoci
do y?u &ye y?i
JSfSwe*- doped medicim
ever think of t
Many animals
ment with do;
whirh are wnn
ail.
An animal with a
down condition a
drugged. When tl
they usually die.
You should take
doctoring your sU?
your family.
Noah's Hors
are medicines?not
safe side by giving j
tested remedies.
Noah'9 Colic Remedy fc
most dangerous disease, C
its effect. Simple to ad
tongue. Cheap in prlce$50
to any stock owner.
! Ko&h'a Fever Remedy
coughs, colds, distemper,
and the treatment of mill
on the tongue. Two sizes
Noah'9 Liniment is the t
; stable remedy on the mar
hoi, chloroform, ammoni
poisonous drugs. 26c, i
Gallon cans at $6.00.
These remedies are sold
cine. Made In Richmond 1
"I been using
f <?> 1] Noah's Liniment ana
J Noah's Colic Remedy
ir\ on our stock with the
> f<sg* /,) best results, and find
j?r) them to be the best
?m?uesoi me tin a i
y? P have ever used and
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P H H MM P stock owners.?D. J.
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H'TMU (A
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0 DRIVING LAMP
)st compact and efficient
for all kinds of vehicles,
jar out. Equipped with
it is easily attached or
ear light 200 feet ahead,
ignal in back,
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Durable. Will last for years.
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ia New Jortejr
0 Baltimore, MA
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nr sick animals \ JyjjSsl
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dorses your x>lic rem- lillFiliMH ^
edy as being Ineand a IlllKllBl B!
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iTON, S. C.
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Don't 1
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as the rush will be too great i
in December. We have the 1
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pleased to hear from you.
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Established
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Visitors Cordially
Member* Retail Merchants
Refuna.- Railroad Fare
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