The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 22, 1909, Image 7

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Business Maxims. Tell not all you rear, but rear all you tell. Every road to learning is a royal road. The fool is prouder of it than the wise man. Habit never laid hold of any man until invited to do so. Povprtv is not ji ilisiTncp if it comes from paying your debts. Many a man's life is not worth as much as it is insured for. I Deafness Canuot 11c Cured J>y! - 1 applications as theyoanootrvach the yd portion of thoear." There is only one way t< cure deafness, and that is by consut'l nii.il remedies. Deafness is caused by an /?i'h >d condition of the mucous lining of stachian Tube. When this tube is inl.ira. you have a rumbling sound or imperfi x aring, and when it is entirely closed ? i ssis the result, and unless thointlam1.1 : m i can be taken out aud this tnbo rovo its normal condition, hearing will oyed forever. Nino cases out of ten ted bycatarrh. which isnothingbntan . I d condition of the mncons surfaces, ill give One Hnndred Dollars for any learness (cau soil by catarrh) that caiv r aredbyHaJl'stJatarrhCnre. Sendfor s free. F.J.Chknby & Co.,Toledo,O. ly Druggists, T.Sc. - lull's Family Pilln for coiLBtipation. oble Red Men Vanishing. As the buffalo vanishes from the great Western plains, so is the red man gradually disappearing through the ravages of tuberculosis. To save the Indian race from extinction by this dread disease and yet lead it into the ways of the white man, is the great task which officials of the bureau of Indian affairs has undertaken. There \yill be a concerted effort on the part of all connected with the Indian service for the removal of the causes of tuberculosis, for education in the measure of prevention and for systematizing the care and segregation of patients affiicted with this diease. About a nuartcr of rent nrv Mm when tlie white men undertook to civ- I ilize r.he Indian, tuberculosis was un almost unknown disease among that race. Gradually the disease made its appearance until today the Indians are dying off at the rate of appropriately a thousand per annum. None seem to be so susceptible to the onslaughts of tuberculosis as the Souix Indians in South Dokota. Only last year nearly one thousand members of this tribe were afflicted with the disease. Ex-Gov. Folk Predicts Pan-American Nation. That the whole of the American continent will eventually become one great republic under the government of what is now the United States, is the prediction made by Former Governor Folk in a recent conversation. Governor Folk declared that a clash between the United States and Canada is inevitable, and that it will come in the not distant future is his belief. The great influx of Americans in the grain fields and lumber region of southwest Canada, eaeh carrying with him his natural allegiance to the United States, is the leaven which he thinks eventually must develop the clash between the United States and her sister country on the north. The situation in Mexico also offers food for serious thought, he admitted. The natural antagonism of the Mexicans to the American mining interests in that country, which has been kept under by President Diaz, he thinks, will break out afresh at the death of the Mexican president. Proverbs and Phrases The best way to know is to find out. The sleep of a laboring man is sweet.?Bible. Time but endears with year and year.?French. So. 17-'00. "^COFFEE DOESN'T HURT ME" Tales That Arc Told. "I was one of tho kind who wouldn't believe that coffee was hurting me," says a N. Y. woman. "You just couldn't convince me its use was connected with the heart and stomach trouble 1 suffered from most of the time. "My trouble Anally got bo bad I had to live on milk and toast almost entirely for three or four years. Still I loved the coffee and wouldn't believe it could do such damage. "What I needed was to quit coffee and take nourishment iu such form ab tpy stomach could digest. "* 'id read much about Postum, ver thought it would At ray itil one day I decided to quit and give It a trial and make jout it. So I got a package t arefully followed the directions, n 1 began to get bettor and 'ile to cat carefully selected f"< U without the aid of pepsin or f , other llgestante and it was not long f ' bef -r I was really a new woman *k .'ly. v I am healthy and sound, can . ri ythmg and. everything that << : along and I know this wonderful inge is all du^ to my having < . .(fee and got the nourishment i 1 led thrcugh this delhrfous 1 ros. i m. "My wonder is why everyone dont give up the old coffee and the troubles that go with it and build themselves up as I have done, with Postum." Easy to prove by 10 days' trial of Postum in place of coffee. The reward Is big. "There's a Peason." 1 Ever read the above letter? A new owe appears f.twi time to time. They are goati'df, true, r.nd ftfTT of tunnao . t _ . j, ' . . in' viifatl- >iiti i vy ' 5Tit ^ ^ | *r; ?>uribau -S'cf?3of f >? V. J many ''i*.":. 1 ,i i1,1 i ^=rc=-s^ -~v^=J mone offers INTERNATIONAL LFSSON COS!* t0.sa B1ENTS FOR APRIL 25. what _ _ . _ _ tlnn Subject: The Gospel in Antioch, Acts 11:1940: 12:25?Golden Text, Wt'"r Acts 11:20?Commit Verses 22, ,. ? the p 23?Commentary on the Lesson. tiona TIME.?A. D. 42, 43. PLACE.? Build Antioch. owne EXPOSITION.?I. Great Revival 1b Bef at Antioch, 10-21. It took years for nPjnt them to learn that the Gospel was for 1 men of every nation. But while these ?cller early Christians had not as yet 'or P learned all things, they had learned and a some things well: (1) what to preach teratl ?"the Word;" (2) how to preach? Me "speaking the Word" (R. V.). They Lead just talked the truth in a natural, un- (n . stilted, conversational way. (3) Who vonrc ought to do the preaching?the rank * ? and file of the church, for "they that ; were scattered abroad" were not. the 'or J" apostles (comp. ch. 8:1). God had pui led on step by step; first, Jews, then rou?f, Samaritans, then Jewish proselytes, , but at last genuine Gentiles. The 1 first missionaries to the heathen were Gar just ordinary lay Christians, whi had thous gotten so full of the truth -is it is in Jesus that they could no longer follow the slow lead of the authorities To In the church, but were forced to respe break the bonds of Jewish prejudice spect and narrowness and speak out to the nerlshinc Gentiles. The movement was of God and soon carried the whole church with it. The word for preaching In v. 20 is not the same as 'tc'MN in v. 19. It means "telling good tid- ? ings." Those good tidings which ?' they told are summed up in three * words?"the Lord Jesus." They did "Wl not expend their strength in attack- nontl ing heathen superstitions and immor- *nth al practices. They told the good news *'nd i of salvation in Jesus Christ. There is fc'rapj no proof that these men had the hand i?ppe of bishops, presbytery or council upon daw 1 them, but they had "the hand of the >n hi< Lord with them." The great secret on of success in Christian work is here i * indicated. The outcome of the <vben hand of the Lord being with J *nd a them was, "a great number believed ttre o and turned unto the Lord." State- ' Wa? ments similar to this abound in the i"? " Acts (v. 24; 2:47; 4:4; 5:14; 6:7; -he c 9:31, 35, 42; 12:24, etc.. etc.). We :e?dir would do well to ask why the Gospel *?me< does not make the same uniform |n?thl headway to-day. The answer, in part ,or I at least, is suggested in Acts 2:42; J'orth 6:4; Acts 1:8; 8:4. The faith of *?aP. those converts in Antioch proved its ?p? genuineness by its efTect ? they !, ? "turned unto the Lord." What 19 "ls meant by turning unto the Lord is in- )r Bca dicated by 1 Thess. 1:9; Acts 26:18, burnt 20. We have in these verses a very clear setting forth of God's part, the " ^-ul worker's part, and the convert's part. in repentance and conversion, une no workers preached the word, the Lord shine Jesus (vs. 19, 20). for t, II. Rnrnabas Follows Up the Work, 22-24. As soon as tidings of , , the Gentile revival at Antloch reached ' Jerusalem there was great interest 'hat there. They sent one of their best thing men to investigate and co-operate. = "He was a good man." It Is far more important that a man be good than that he be brilliant if he is to edify young converts. He was also "full of the Holy Ghost." He was also "full of faith," and no man that is not need undertake the work of instructing and developing yqung converts, especially converts from heathenism so pen dark as that in Antloch. He was free * from the love of gold (eh. 4:36. 37). He was free from personal ambition 2i and jealousy in his work (vs. 25, 26). He was very sharp-eyed to see the flHHj sincerity and promise of a young convert (ch. 9:27). "When he was come, and had seen the grace of God, Hj was glad." Barnabas was in sympa- [*1 thy with God and His work. It is sad IK to say that not a few who see the IvJ 4^ /v/I n>n/M?<ykf 4 k ??iMi rrk U ttV-C Ui uuu WIUUBIIV vuiuub" wvuti hands than their own, are mad, and ?? try to belittle It. Note the character 83 of the working of God's grace in An- S3 tioch: It was a grace that could be ||H "seen." We need more of this vlsl- |fi ble grace In our churches to-day. Bar- Di nabas knew just what to do. Exhor- jag tatlon was Barnabas' forte (ch. 4:36, R, V.). His exhortation was precise- ?d ly that which should be given to all |9 i young converts. It is not enough to ^ "turn unto the Lord." they must 05 i "cleave unto the Lord" or contini e gfij In the Lord. This must be done wit i |39 "purpose of heart." There is always Rg ( much in the way of persecution or fe3| j worldly allurements of one kind or Kg L another to draw a young convert KB away from the Lord, and unless they HE v cleave to Him with fixedness of pur- , pose, there is little hope. ? III. Tlie Ministry of Bnmnhns and R1 Saul nt Antiocli, 25-ftO. Barnabas BH U showed his largeness of spirit in still . Bj another way. He Bald to himself, "This is just the place for Saul. I K , will go get him." For a whole year D Barnabas and Saul worked together 119 in A.ntioch, and their work was great- | H| ly blessed. Their ministry consisted ^3 largely in teaching, systematic lncul- fljl ~ cation of revealed truth. The disci- k.^ ^ pies got at this time the name by ^ j which they are best known since? ? t Christians. The name was given to B'"! them hv others ( nnrhnns In enntemnt. WE = cf. ch. "26:28; l'Pet". 4:16). It was PS a glorious name and they clung to it. nN The real prophetic gift was mani- H| fested in the church (vs. 27, 28; cf. ch. 21:10, 11). The self-sacrificing SS love of this young but rapidly grow- H ing Gentile church in Antloch to their ifl? Jewish brethren in Judea is very 5m touching. No sooner did they hear H of the hard times coming thnn they fig determined to send relief "unto the jsS brethren that dwelt in all Judea." IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU. ^ ' Think of this, girls and boys: If pTa you ask a child to wait on you. say W "Please." Be polite to servants and inferiors. Be courteous even to the jffl cat. Why push her roughly aside, or Hi invite her claws? If kind good na- Kj hire and gentleness rules in every E? borne, what sunlight would home en- H| |oy! A great deal depend* w>on you.?Home Herald. SAVING PAINT MONEY. innot lie Done by Using Cheap Material and Cheap Painters. arranging for painting, a good property owners try to save y by employing the painter who i to do the job cheapest?or try vo money by insisting on a lowtl paint. But no property owner i run such risks if he realized must be taken into considerain order to get a Job that will and give thorough satisfaction, houseowner will go wrong on alnting question if he writes Na1 Lead Company, 1902 Trinity ling. New York, for their Housers' Painting Outfit No. 4 9, which it freo. it is a complete guide to ing. It includes a book of color ties for either exterior or lnte-alnting. a book of specifications in Instrument for detecting adullon in paint materials, arly every dealer has National Company's pure white lead, ch Boy Painter trademark). If > has not notify National Lead and arrangements will be made ou to get It. 1 potatoes in a cart over i t road and the small ones go tt lottoin. field Tea has brought good health tc ands! Unorpiulleu for constipation, and kidney diseases. (\>mi?oHod oi i. Buy from your druggist. lose your temper is to lose tlu ct of others and your self-re BABY'S WATERY ECZEMA. tl unci Scratched Until Blood Iian W> Spent on Useless Treatments Disease Seemed Incurable? 'ured by Uuticura for SI.50. lien my little boy was two and a half is old lie broke out on both cheeks eczema. It was the itchy, watery and we had to keep his little hands ted up all the time, apd if he would n to get them uncovered he would lie face till the blood streamed down i clothing. We called in a physician ee, but he gave an ointment which o Bevcro that my babe would scream it was put on. We changed doctors ledicines until we had spent fifty dcY r more and baby was getting worse, so worn out watching und caring foi light and day that 1 almost felt sure lisease was incurable. Hut finally ig of the good results of the Cuticurs ties, I determined to try them. I car fully say I was more than surprised bought only a dollar and n half't of the Cuticura Remedies (C'uticurr Ointment and Fills), and they die! good than all my doctors' medicine tried, and in fact entirely cured him ice is perfectly clear of the least spot ,r of unything. Mrs. W. M. Comercr , Cabins, Fa., 8ept. 15. 1908." ter Drug &. L'hetn. Corp., So'e Frops ticstm Remedies, liostoti. Mass. n't lose siirht of today's sun . just because rain is picdictei o morrow. s the man who has nothinjr ?o <b doesn't have time to do any else. How ! the Time To T?Ue OR RHEUMATISM AND BLOOD DISEASES, loves the Cause and Stops the Pain Quickly. ic. -and 50c. at Druggists. A tufts! t mm i "I am fully cured," >f Astoria, 111., "since ta roubles. Tongue cannoi lone for me. I was in aw lid all tlicy could, but hought that all there i P 11 ? v an ior tne icy nana ot d( isement about Cardui ai low I feel better than in "Now my female tr ave no more pains." The Worn You are nrcprl tn tnlrn because it ?ents are women's ! I men's suff r| the same ^ way, that i All dn f\VfaA T as with joyous heart I hoW conducive to h | enjoy, the cleanly, re 1 diet of which they si not by constant mec i ous or objectionable \ 1 nature, only those o and wholesome anc ? Syrup of Figs and E 1 Syrup of Figs and E well informed familii personal knowledge Syrup of Figs ant erally, because they Iall reputable physici; Qonno Akfnirinrl Kir | most beneficially, ar I ifornian blue figs ar< 1 remedy, and hence J not approve of pah ? Please to remerr (and Elixir of Senn; Syrup Co.?plainly bottles of one size o size, or having prin If you fail to get the , should always have l^the children, whene PU T N A Color more good* brighter and foster colon oau dye any Knrmcut without ripping ap They who forgive most sir most forgiven.?Hniley. For HKADAl'HR-lllrkd* CAPl Whether from Colds. Heat. 8torn Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relit It's lhjuld?pleasant to take?acts 1 ately. Try It. 10c.. 29c. and 50c. I i- store*. _ ^ | The paths of glory load but ! grave.?Gary. 0 Mr*. Winslow'e Soothing Syrup for 0 teotbiiig. softens thegum*. reduce* tnl rioa.allays pmn. curett wind colic. 25c ( = Witty Sayings. One man's meat may be a man's house rent. It takes a multitude of pi cover a woman. Memory is a high Heaven fathomless Hell. A man's word is a thing 1 give and still keep. If you don't expect to win vt be an easy loser. \ B!A! mw nion writes Mrs. Gertie McNei king Cardui for my femal t express what Cardui ha ful condition. The doctor with poor results, and ! ;vas for me to do, was t ?ath; but I read your advei id I am so glad I did, fo three years. oubles are all gone, and GH 1! lan's Tonic Cardui, for your own gooc will help you. Its ingredi harmless. Its action i t has been found to rcstor strength and relieve wc ering. It will help you, fo reason, and in the sam it has helped others, lggists sell Cardui. Try i W":~: . 6 TJoyTHE\ ^ JLyV ^ JL ! s and smiling faces they romp and pi; ealth the games in which they indu gular habits they should be taught to lould partake. How tenderly their h( lication, but by careful avoidance of nature, and if at any time a remedial f known excellence should be used; 1 truly beneficial in effect, like the p dixir of Senna, manufactured by the < ilixir of Senna has come into general ss, whose estimate of its quality and < and use. d Elixir of Senna has also met with the s know it is wholesome, simple and gentl ans as to the medicinal principles of S an original method, from certain plan id presented in an agreeable syrup in i j used to promote the pleasant taste; we are free to refer to all well info mt medicines and never favor indis* iberand teach your children also that a always has the full name of the ( printed on the front of every package inly. If any dealer offers any other tY ted thereon the name of any other cc : genuine you will not get its benefic a bottle on hand, as it is equally bene :ver a laxative remedy is required. ?r~m"" 1 ? " 7 ^ M F ADE L E vthaii oay othor ?|yo. One l?>c. package color* ^1! fillers. il WL Write for free booklet?How to uyo, bleach an J Mix C " b SOSWVoxvsGLUWQSXVCSL idinr i ^ttovsauucjwnscj^wnrusmcss. mch or I ^ OvlSHortha*u)or~(t\cnrQ\th\\ ourst. rS lGQ:ft\a.l3waTicssfc^eqc r" E \ w^? rvt Jluir rsor^Wtrt. ' to the ?^BaBY(V<icoxv.6iorr<v.(v.^BMMMa hiidren fti yirK. This Trade-mark iuluu Eliminates All .not lior in the purchase of t It i> an absolute or a | ^^1 For your own VSWfwWOTr protection, see ie can S?&*S?E3f *'llt '''s l'K' s'l'c iiflr every keg of white lead )U Will A-gJU NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY 1902 Trlntty Building. N*w Tork SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AU6USTA. OA. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS ^?7 FOR CHILDREN, JL_ ... A. Ortaln Oura tor I'pTrriohnram, ,N (' nntipntlon, II f iidaeli e, Stiimurli Troublcn, Tr*lhlu? m \ fa I r d * r ? ?nd l> en troy MaMtw Gray. worn*. Tlioj Itrrnk up Cnlda Nurastn Child- hour*. At nli DrunciMS. 3.">etS. kT.Hcot- Sample m?.Urt FREE. A.1dro?L U i "kCity. A. S. OLMSTED. Le Roy. fl. Y #5. Dropsy HI j^mL Remove* all swelling In 8 to 3* ^ days; effect* a permanent ctira /A\ in >o to 60 tlav*. Trial treatment d|SL\Jr^^|lnti free. Nothtnt can be fair** W? BTlrfJWl Write Or. H. H. Grean't Sona, BKMTTHSH?i?iUti. Bai B Atlanta. W Al.VT AT* nKMIIIN Till* PAPER " when writing A d ror tl sera, *nd in baying; Articles advertised In these columns take only ihr (IhM'IM; and DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES ! Wi lB rtn i pi? l?poi?.ble 10 feet without it. <1 N9 ? ill , ;i;: if*/ Tne marlcei pay? for app H IIIHMIk! *nd here ? yo.. can pr SH MlwVllili'i 11M ,t Supplement the farm ma M M\ll\Ml,Hlr^ P" "Cr* ol Sulphate ol T t. lw\\i\\\\\\llviiljfil Valua*l* Literature, #*??. on m oerman kali works B ^||B NEW YORK?9^ Nww k ' I - 9 r f|siNG I 5ME ! ay?when in health?and > Ige. the outdoor life they | form and the wholesome u ialth should be preserved. I -ery medicine of an injuri- II agent is required, to assist || remedies which are pure II feasant laxative remedy, il ^.olifornis Pier Pvri i r\ C' r\ iSl . wK WW. favor in many millions of g excellence is based upon 9 ipproval of physicians gene in its action. We inform .yrup of Figs and Elixir of I ts known to them to act which the wholesome Caltherefore it is not a secret irmed physicians, who do eriminate self-medication. ? the genuine Syrup cf Figs & Company?California Fig i and that it is for sale in A lan the regular Fifty cent (| jmpany, do not accept it. Ill ial effects. Every family ||\ ificial for the parents and 111 S S D Y E S tie ?lyc In eolil woter bMtor than any other dvu. YoQ Ol'ori. UlllC CO., Oiiinc*. Illinois. Restores Cray Hair to Natural Colovy Invigorate* and prevents the hair from fulling For tale by OruRgllta, or ftont Dlroct by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia Frfce $1 Far Bottle; Sample Bottle jjc. s?nd for Circular* So. 17-'09. ITCH CURED By?"SoAM?i!uiV^* DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH I teed to cure any ease of Itch In half hour If us' U according to directions. Show this to persons having Itch. If your dog has Scratches of Mange David's Sanative Wash will curt* hina at once. Price 5hc a Mottle. It cannot t>c mailed, i Delivered at your nearest express ofHce from upon receipt of 7b cents. ()w??i A Minor Drug C*., Illrhnund, Ta. mwssmwm 0 RICHMOND, YIRUINIA. , j t'Close to the f:epots. Post Office, Capitol Q Q Square. Wholesale and Me tail sections X i {everything first-class x ^ rates reasonable x I DISTEMPER 1 N CStnjX Pinkeye, F. plioooc. Ctturthtl Pe- B STDtSTTHPTO i?\ vf",. hihticn... C-O'iah.^Cold.^ 1./^ A ad 1 i'ure. Once a%el talwAje H OAISY n^ILLER gj! HaKOLD MIUICWH. 140 l>rk*lb Art. llrrobljs, I. X. -RUIT 7 1 !<1 profits to the grower who dim Potash, I th on hit boshes, vines ami INK, and injures m j lor, fineness of il.ivjr and solidity ot flesh Jf earanre and quality as much as for quantity. a ove i hat ^SH IS PROFIT & nure^clover and other fartilfaars with jo to ioo *vm brunch ma Orowtnganri FrniUXng B A , 1224 Cfladkr Building, Ailula, (k m i St. CMICAOO?Monad nock Block M 'JP