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SAYS HARD AIACKCAME WITHOUT LEAST WARNING Tells of Awful Five Weeks Her Daughter Spent. REMARKABLE "INTERVIEW Mother Says Young Greenville Wo , man Seems None the Worse for Her Experiences. "A severe kind of rheumatism sud denly attacked ny daughter last August and she had to stay in bed or in a rocking chair for five weeks. She had an awful pain in the back of her neck, around her shoulders and across her back," said Mrs. Nannie Alexander, of 36 N)inth St., Sampson, Greenville, as she began on March 21st to tell of the remarkable results Tanlac gave her daughter. "She was so nervous she would jump at the least noise. Often she cried out dur ing the night and seldom did she get a good night's rest. From the time the rheumatism 'attacked her until she began taking Tanlac, she did not get a single good night's sleep. "She had no appetite and also suf fered a great deal with indigestion. She was under treatment for a good while but the medicine seemed to do her no good. "But in a week after she began tak ing Tanlac, she had been made a dif ferent 'woman, and now she is in fine health. The Tanlac restored her ap petite, she is not troubled with indi gestion now, and those rheumatic pains have left her. She improved wonderfully after she began taking Tanlac. It certainly is the finest medicine I know of for rheumatism, and she is back at work now. Tanlac is responsible for her being able to work now, and her income stops when she stops work. She is' so thankful for what Tanlac did for her, and we all recommend it as the best remedy we know of." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man ning; L. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Pfowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum merton.-Adv. REY. J. A. ANSLEY PREACHES TO PENSACOLA HOME GUARDS Patriotism featured services at the First Baptist church last night when the pastor, Rev. J. A. Ansley, fol lowing his announced series of sub jects of women of the Bible, preach ed on Deborah, Israel's Martial Hero ine. Flags decorated the interior of the great church on North Palafox street. The chancel rail, choir loft and other points were draped with the national colors, and suspended from the ceiling was another large stars and stripes. The services open ed with the singing of "America," then "The Fight Is On," "Onward, Christian Sold iers," and1 "Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean," were render edl by choir andl congregation. The W. 0. W. Home Guards in commandl of P. L. Rollo, and the Home Guards undler command of Col. R. M. Cary, marchedl to the church andl occupiedl reserved seats in the center of the building. Dr. Ansley, noting their presence, askedl for a fewv words of expression from several, including Mayor Geo. M. Hlinrichs, Col. Cary', P'. L. Rollo and M. J. 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Examine it and if days return to us and get your SUMTER TALKIN * No. 28 INorth Main a few minutes, a d then the ministep, gi reading a text rom Judges 4:4, th spoke in part as iollows: 16 Sermon of Pastor. of s It was no soft and silken period in cu which Deborah lived. Israel could si not sing: "My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty." e Liberty had fled. The land of Is- J4 rael was under the iron hee lof the C' Canaanite. Frightfulness and op- of pressiop were the order of the day. o The people were afraid to walk the - main- highways, but skulked in the by-paths. Pillage and assassination were so common as to be almost un noticed. The maidens who went to the wells to draw water were greeted with a shower of arrows. For a score of years a condition had prevailed which we may better understand if we compare it with the condition of Belgium today, that brave little nation that was crucified on Prussia's iron cross, that civiliza tion might not perish... Their towns are laid waste, beautiful Louvain and its wonderful library destroyed; prop erty, especially manufacturing plants confiscated; the people enslaved and made to till their fields, operate their machinery, and are even carried into alien lands, all of this at the point of the bayonet, and forced into worse than Egyptian servitude. Think of the old men, women and children, un offending and helpless, lined up in the streets, and slaughtered to make a German holiday. Most hateful of all, think of the "woman-tax" levied upon every town occupied by these modern apostles of a perverted and savage "kultur." And when we have done our best to imagine the worst that cruelty can inflict upon a subjugated people, we have fallen immeasurably short of the grim reality. Belgium's Service. Belgium's service to the world can never be estimated. 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Their strength and power had always been in unswerving loyalty to Je hovah. Now they were become the slaves of those upon wohse necks they sult, and submit to any injustice and indlignity, if wve might only keep out of wvar. Howv little they knew the American people. Nowvhere can be found a people more passionately at tached to noble idleals; and while slowv to wvrath, yet never refusing to dlefendl the right. Every war in which we have been engaged has been for ideals; not one has been fought for money or territorial aggrandisement. Deborah identiftied patriotism with religion. True patriotism is reli tOLA! he Wo rid's greatest Artists ie greatest music is the Instru mnsider the quality and character it brings. You have applied to supremacy is toundied on other accomplished. It is inmillions e it takes into these honmes all nusic and entertainment. exclusively for victor are the ie Victrola tone is the true and :-e and master's instrument. 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The highest patriotism will seek to Sin Always Weakens. list men and women on the side of Israel became weak when she de hovah, under the banner of the parted from the faith and morals of ross. When we make Gdd's cause Jehovah to follow the customs of the ir own; when we enlist our hearts, Cannanites. Sin always weakens; in. wills; our powers, to further His though it may fascinate, and array VERY IMPORTANT.. The available supplies of foodstuffs are the lowest in all food-producing countries that they have been for over fifty years. Prices of most foodstuffs have 'about doubled during the past two or three years. The government crop report fore casts a wheat crop which will be short of American consumption. The reserve supplies of meats are far below normal. A nation at war requires more food than a nation at peace. France, England, Belgium and Italy are short of food and are large ly dependent on American imports, and, unless some means is found of supplying them, they can not con tinue to fight effectively. The South is importing from the West and North $600,000,000 to $700,000,000 worth of foodstuffs an nually and is thus a tremendous drain on the nation's food resources and, consequently, is now a menace to the nation's safety. A pound of cotton at 20c will actu ally buy less foodstuffs now than normally. We must raise hat we eat. THE HOME BANK ANDTRUST COMPANY For The Housekeeper! The best line Ranges, Oil and Gasoline Cook Stoves ever shown in Manning. For the Farmer! ally beuCr less footuflsnters uano Ditiuorsarrwlly.l am ols n ros efa lesstha raisht. Coe eand se. 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'There is a fountair filled with blood, Drawn from Immanuel's veins, And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains." Stamp Out Autocracy. We will not rejoice that men are slain, but when the world is delivered from its present nightmare of slaugh ter; when the last drop of blood has been shed, and the last soldier has laid down his life; when the trenches are filled in, and peaceful harvests smile upon peaceful people, we will rejoice that our hands have helped us to give the death blow to autocracy and tyranny and militarism and op pression; that nations that were in servitude to a ruling caste are free, that the highways of the worl dagain are safe for the humble, the weak, the unoffending. But not for material warfare only do we need men and women with the thorough going spirit of Deborah. We want those who will drive out our spiritual foes; who will lead in break ing off the fetters of sin from peo ple, who will make the streets of our cities, the highways of our country, the places where the people gather for amusement, or where they resort for their daily occupations; we want to safeguard them, and banish the foes, the evils, the institutions, the conditions that degrade, ruin, enslave the young manhood and young wo manhood of our country in the fetters of sin. This can we do only as we are sat urated with the spirit of I-I im who alone can "break the power of can celled sin, and set the prisoner free;" in His strength we may drive out every spiritual enemy. Jesus has the power to liberate the captives; to break the fetters of habit; to redeem the life from destruction. At His cross every burden of sin is taken away; in His blood every stain of sin is washed and made as white as snow. Will we not come to Him for pardon, for cleansing, for power. 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