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A V V . C'- 1 .. v I' _T1 : L' . . f ■ r . t —^ -. ,CC27p ; ' ’ •3--j ' - ( .1 *- l ■: - ' | -/ - BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA PAG* 8EVEN • i. : /• Straighten Up! Don’t Lose a Day’s Work! Clean Liver and Bowels With “Dodson’s Liter Tone.” ;<BV E O SELLERS, Acting Director of ‘ ttourar' +n-Hre-Mtrody y. Ugh! Calomel make* you sick, Take a dose of the vile,-dangerous drug to night and tomorrow you may lose a ) day’a work. r , Calomel ia{ mercury or quicksilver which cauaea neCroaia of the bones Calomel, when it cornea into eontact with aottr bile crashes Into it, break ing it up. This is when you feel, that - awful nausea and cramping. If you feel sluggish ahd "all knocked out," it your liver is torpid and bowels consti pated or you have headache; dizziness,, coated tongue, if breath is bad or atomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s I.iver Tone. -Tlere’s. my guarantee—do to any drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful 'tonight and , if .1 straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodaon’a Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel be cause it it real liver medicine; entire ly vegetable, therefore lt> cannot ■all-1 vate or make you tick. ---trie Sunday School fours*- 1 Bible Institute pf Chicago.) y (Copyright, 1917. Weaterrf ,N*-wspar- r I rdogf) By REV. B. SUTCLIFFE Moody Bible Institut*. , Chic ego : ‘ ^ \ -V LESSON F0R APRIL 29 ’* TEXT—He did •at.-Geneei* 8 6 . '—r- - JESU8 WELCOMED A8 KINO, LESSON GOLDEN . V">, ...... TEXT—Blessed Is the King I guarantee that one spoonful pf n>f*i»rael that cometh In the name of the Dodsoh’s Liver Tone wlU put your slug- To rd-John 12:13. ' ' glsh liver to work and clean your bow- ThJ ' R ] ^ n marks ^ beginning of els pf that sour, bile and, constipated ^ht last tragic week in the life of ' waste which is clogging your system our Lord, the moist important week in and making you feel miserable. I guar- „n history since creation. The date , antee that a bottle of Dodson s Liver was* probably April 1, A.,D, .'to. • . i -Tone will keep your entire family feel-: I. The Lesson of His Kinship, (vv. j ing fine for months. GiveJt to your 12-10). Reading carefully'diny.nvord - cbildren^JlJaJUtnnleBs;'doesn’t gripe ’of each evangelist, regarding this; tri- tbey Itke its pleasant taste.—Adv. ! umph-al- entry. \\‘e are still nt'a lns3__ : NTitiy- tod escribe the- scenA. . It, x»Cr.„ -(burred the tiny. following, the snipper fn From these three words, al- the sor- V- row and suffering,, aHthe distress and ! the despair in the wbrldj have come. But fer t h e s *» f ‘ words, and.what they iiiiidy, there . would never have been a, funeral, j rroT'Lrn aetirngTT heart ;* never a fear on the faeri . < ♦“ the shoe That holds its shape. $»> £3.50 $4 $4,50 $5 $6 $7 & S3 and r womiuv Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale by over 9O0Q shoe dealers. The “Best—Known Shoes in the World. YV7 L/Douglas turn? and the retail price u stamped on the bot- ” tom of alCsiiocs at the factory/ Tilt value is gyararrtmhl the wearer,.protected against high prices for interior shoes. The . jyt.uJ.prices are cl.c '■ .m <- everywhere. They cost no mofe'in^San rancisco'than they do n.Ve«i .York., They are always worth the price .paid-for them.,...—, ' . J . .-r— 'X'he quality of W. L; Douglas product is guaranteed by more - f than 40‘years experience in making fine shoes. The smart snles are the leaders in the .Fashion “Centres of America. -Thrv are made, in a well-equipped factory at Brocjcfon, Mass., by the highest pai«Ldyiled-*hoemakers, under the direction and su^ervidqin__of-rexperienced men, all. working with an honest determination to make JtUe.ijest shoes for the price that money “n '^y. ... ” Ark your shoe denier for W. T.. Douglas shoes. If he e'en* ;l not Mij.piy you with ^the kind you want, take no other make. Write t-or interesting book!ei explaining how to eet stioe-of the hfct.i-uf standard of quality for the price by returg mail, i.ontitge' free. LOOK FOR-WTL. Douglas name 1 and' the retail price •tamped on the; bottom. ^BEWAREOF I Sl MTtTt'TES J fHaln)ne Ity (or ih. ,x !/ »— Bo „. Sho „ Beit In the World— $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 Preiidtnt . JL Uauelu.Shua fts, 185 Spark St., Brockton. Maes. Miiry imd . Mrtrthn- and tho hmrrn nf T’iiziiPusJI o'. On tin- .Lavish S:ibba-th. Ftnm—ftrttfphag** .Tuyfis s.-nt twh! of his discipl«-s Into Jhru^iilon tn >fcure ' the colt; They w(*re 10 1im»v«. him with out nskamr phynne’s p«*rii)fssr<rii.. :uid hrlrur th.■ "'to TiTni fff «t4ier the Word of Mod Ti ltPess Tff (‘.•n^n.-nc-erTdvi l.o TTTy px|ier4en<-e. tfm't man is a sinu»-r.'— of inny human hc- ing. The Fact of Sin. The ^•nn^c-jefliv b s- -wt r m-!»s -Tlmrur iris’ ; i <in- ner ■ Tile 11 i g!QCiL ‘11 ll I I ns^tTn y bears \\-iti|os*^tBd fully eonflrms tiny tid He’s telling her that nothing he received from home brought more Joy, longer-lasting pleasure, greater relief from thirst and fatigue, than whom triV things h»‘l(»M<r. w iih in. exjijafkJ>I.in"tintti."”Thi‘ Lord liatl it man >Ji* The Nature of Sin. was a. rery simply iLliUg uduell ■T’l.ere was. tnitliin'/ evil in of tlnmi” (Mart. 21 TttfsmoiuiiiiiTtil ‘ ^ u ‘ tr, '° of *' rl, ieh.lie -did.eat. ,fur f d-d with the }WT rti,yy (X, , h. had (ieclami that this tr.-,-; tureiin-f. 0:0). Tin; young a<s was a sy-ni)ml of '"' i,h l -tH °thcfS in. the garden, was^eiy epe rre tijjt the going of the diseipl.-s, Tootl. It WHS .fu'sf otie sTejrTRnt^he ■in rdiedii-rree to_his-ttHTmiifrnd'. was an——1-n^kL but it vus THE FLAVOR LASTS She slipped a stick in every letter and mailed him a box now and then. Mtet u I prhnp 1.1:1 t)>sJti f faith, test like a sUp over a and (ihei'lierii-e is th.> ^srv' TPTei'lpice. -It tv. >ded no secoird step, of disciplbsidp ■ (.Tnhn A. very sttiiple thing, but-in eating he to their-faith ' d°tihts Mod's love; for behind been as- respotis*- -the.V fotnf«1- oytTytlijng just a-s' lie.said surer! of Mod's love, in- would have it would, im fLftb— it). PlioMfUf 1 runnnunds-<4- their garffients upon tin* i-ol't (Matt 1 . f° r fds highest good. Rut 21 :7) Jesus rode lipdn ’ hNcjiy: rd the 'bml>tfiig Mod'* love, he licta ajtart eni Mod —-r Naturally he loves her. she loves him. and they both Tove WRIGLEY’S. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL •r r - i 1^. FRtSH -CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS TNI SANITARY METHODS APPIIID IN THE MAKING OF THESt BISCUITS MAKE. THEM THE "m... STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE I ^Mer Drnhr ha* them or J uot he should. *Atk hun or writ* os qivtoq his name. Icmattanoooa BAKERY cnattamoooa tbmn. l'ity. tbe j(eoj>i>• x-ryin'g. -‘‘Ib'isThi:i:i’’—- lit*-.r:illy7 ‘•Save, J hey. (TIT' (I’s. 1'.i’:?t7v •f(> : sde T.'lT-e ('.I ::s ; Jfk. 11 ;'p 11V 21:0). The enthusiasm, of. tlie.HKHrne:. wiiv t-retnendons. For t,,.- mmufmtjjjbt-- great eriidd (M-k IT^rTyHevi'TTTliat Jesus was really- tie* Messiah. Mi+v.w the g'arim-nts of tlr ! mholiday attire in his w -ry; (Matt. 21/S). and east tln-ir Three of a kind him The 1’har.i- Natural Dfduciion. *“'T Going-Abroad. . T»*•) 1*■ 1* (1 ■ Ii(i 1 J.11 g information trom “A.iv the Mfidu-uins still trykfg to rlass) Noy. elukliviT, tell me. what hreakUnfn society? intlrHqil- are found Iy Imgiaml. "N-., TheyMfav SmiiLtLiUil.—i’eid and iron and wafer. ,ti.l tie-, war is over and eompicr Tea.diec^Nm water, dear. What rope tir;si . . . . makes you say mi . palm in-; vc.-v; pro!. -t-(ij/(Luke 1“.'but tie _1 —eo.-mies ofr7L--its-J'or thr- nioim-tit wwt BiipofenV' f.bdi 11 12:1'.*). The l’hari- ^es/fergot their- dignity to- such an e^fefrRas t*i get r-xeljed along with the l-yrmnilfitudexjhough with TmT*ther' j'ur-. P"sp (See I>tk(-\ lOdlT- MJ). U'lfor- tunately the enthusiastn of the >»eo- ple was riot long-tiYeri. Many of the deei.liM^fo wart ml- " u '' s S,M "‘ V r > iri - '"‘’ni-ify him’ gut Small Mill- WM1, ati the restaurants 1 say "Mineral Ui.ter- for^Suh*." Important t<^ fflothpra. \ExaTmue carefully every bottle ol CASTi»K1A, tlmt famous old remedy Lu- ^ MT:Tf-lTi). .T(‘sus himself ilhLriu.d*ioin in the .general joy (Luke 11 •: 41 -44'). for hiy wltti pnvphefle pyp. ' s ^ nv tlie .outcome (LuUri 10 :41-44). - I I. The Lesson of Reverence (y\y 17- the L tliroru.- of the.-universe. ID.> It is one thing to acknowledge The Results of Sin. from God, choosing his. (tun way rath- Tf than Moil's, and so becomes-'a sin- , Her. His own svay wiis rrot Tieeessarilv, an evlf way. man calls evil. t»ut it .was tn ft Mi id's' and tlierefore sin eiiine.. In. Secondly, in eating .in- dquids Mod’s word. This is necessarily the second step, for lie who doubts Mod's love will doubt Mod’s word, and doubt ing God’s word, he acts contrary to God and heci Tuns'criminal. Sin Is not ■ merely the disease of which some sen- TilrfPntnli.sfs speak-, but sin is a crime, nam ing a fn i,;d:y w lTiiTi7niusf~bc met. Thirdly, in eating, he disputes God> authority. And so lf<* sicts iii spite of 1 Mod. and thereby becomes a rebel atid enemy, Th-s, itheti. Ms the nature Of sin. It mak-'s the one whom iL-touches 0 be-not only a sinner but a criminal, ty before the bur. .of'God's* justice, and On enemy- against Goir. > t:_gov**ni- ment, The sirinkf.^ tTmm i.snriewlia. ^vouli^a’eiMTiriiw- :(;*>(] and ldace him- Keep them in mind ISi2.ll A WHIC.IF.YS JUICY FRUIT ■Z7 (HFWINC. CUM THE FLAVOR LASTS WRAPPED IN Nature. 'fKttTrrt.ureF s-rtista SpriiiK | rovido tie • • t i ' • r ’ e.ity. VVriqhC \_ Indtiia Yegc 1 TT 1 - -1-^- ',l .sHture rtft a trr ntd N.TTjTTr'^ wr.r—Mtms ~pfyiTtlTi - r:. InK* th«p»lil*‘al Spr 't i.- n ■ 4i. ir'k‘ They arc tonKTus Well as lax4tl.tr. Adv. is one jO>r iufrfrfts and-chiidren.-and see thirt tit .Ttvus n 1 ? n Klnjr. Tt Is’qlilTf*' another to Dears the - --1—' r “ v “ r » |i|n ; » g T ..>.i , Oyvi l ..i- T —y»>vec Sweet Innocence. ■Vf’ . ■ h-. , *#*■ • • 4 . Mrs. Youngbridi—-Our cook says those eggs you sent yesterday * were quite old. - . — ^ Grticer—Very StTrry, ma’am. They wereftlj^b*-st_ we could get. You mee.. all* the young chickens were killed *>fT TYrr tm* holiday liV-ns layin’. 1 In t v ae I*iwa i.dijbivi)iacn are~ ftrging- con servation 0; til.- -.fate s-, natural' ’sc«'tdc features. ' * WHAT IS ljureof Over 30 Tears. fhiMrcn CrH^r Fletcher’s Cast^ria mmo aiqumr \ LAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC A1!D LIVER TCNIC Lax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Mediv cine but is composed cf the following old-tashioued roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BU\JE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT __ BLACK ROOT, MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax-Fos the Qascara i9 improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary Cas- CARA.and thus the Combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic.. Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines strength with palatable,’ ar6- Luck. | ."How did he win proiinitm^ ■‘T..v being pleasant arid ac dating to all pc(»p|c who didn't \to hc'of much consequence." jHFiimwirmRTT — "Not exactly. Tin* little olil map in 'the shabby suit that he was courteousv to ycstqrduy hapiiejicd to he ode of the directors of the - cniiipany—the lucky guy." ' —— .. was There -a titin- when we' nt-t*t| more to have reverence for things holy and for constituted authority than the present day. The act of reverence on the part of this multitude for the God- anointed King ought to be a suggestion to those whp look upon Jesus merely its jt man. The first result__ju#< si n is-- s ha lire. which i» s-mn when tt’i'y^st iive LoMrtTm- are the only ones left to do tie '.Mrs. Yiuiiiglirirh —Mb, to be sure! I hadn’t .thonglit of/Hint.— T KMe. triumphantly: — - ...._ Uphold we lay ' < > Our lusts and proud wilhi-ln Thv way Jesus" grief^ln strange contrast with the . joy of tbe^jnultitude. The. practical application fdivns today Is: "Have rve cast our talents hVfore him, Hod's rightfully anointed Klng^Tlu-re had-been .a large cotrffiany of peopl I’ present when - .Testis was at the tomb I of I.akarus, and raised him from the * dead. The testimony these eye- 1 witnesses to the power of .Tesi;s must • . ■ ’ * have had great- weight with the iimlti- x 4 tilde. The enthusiasm of this crowd Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy-, Luxur- for Jesus- excited tire 4mtred of tin- iant and Remove-Dandruff-—Real Pharisees.,- rnaklrig it all the more'Ln tense, for they saw the cru\yd forsak ing them, and following one whom they envied and hated.- To one anoth er.'they exclaimed. “Behold,, how ye .prevail nothing.” Notice the personal pronoun “ye." seeking Mo lay the fault upon otliers rrither than taking their own share of the -burden, another touch qf human nature which is evi- GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR . Surprise for You. :■ ~ - Your liair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abuiidaiit and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a ‘ i)amlerine hair cleanse. ' Just try this—moisten a cloth with a little x. Danderine and carefully draw it matic taste and does not gript; or disturb through your hair, taking one Small' denf*even.today, the stomach.. One bottle will prove strand at a time. This will cleanse- dll. The Lesson Lax-Fos IS mvalwaldc for ( the hair of d ust. a'irx.and excessive oil and in just a few- moments you-have douhleil the beauty of your hair Bcsi.dus■ bemdirng!ine-haiF at once, Dan Lax-Fos is ..invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver, price 50c. JREATHE FREELY. Are your Nostrils CLOGGED? N A INAZ-UP U dcrine dlaa^ves t every particle of dandruff , < leansest purifies and invi* NAZ'UP-^ivc* relief. Powder inhaled thru nostrils. Noequalfor CATARRH. HAY KEVfcR. HEADCOLDS.ASTHMA,etc. If your druRKist will not supply you we will send a box postpaid on receipt of $1. sample FRpE. orates the scalp, forever slopping itch 405 Lair'Building B^tiUaore, MdL f!ut "hat-will please yotr most will ibe after a JewUiveeks’ u,se when will aetnaTlv F»AftKER’S HAIR BAL8AM A tollet pfparttlon of marts. Help* to eradicate dandruff, for Re«torinc Color and Baautr to Gray or Faded I lair 40c. Md ll-OO at I>ruCTltlC of the Greek PiL s (vy. 20-2(jL_ Thest* GreeksT-alne first to Philip, who; himself was a < Ir*‘c'k. The hour hml come (v. 2Jf)' when the work of Jesus-for the Jews was to ho finished. The .Tews had, been threatened wtlh. Greek religion,; arid timt\ssault bad been stopped )vy the Pharisees,-/'..' eantc first to the. Jews that through them he might reach the Gentries. Now his work for -1hoir nakedness with 'The"Njiiprons of lig-ieaves. These aprons speak <>f their attempt to clot lie ’Uiejij so tv tVwtth a righteousness which Will make them comfortable in the presence" of each other, a* self-righteousness adtrpfed to bide their.shame, „ -V’.- d , ; A ^ Jliis is followed by swqiyratiori from God., for when Mod (uum-s upon tie- scene, they hide thenisvdves among tin* trees of the garden. It is to h.e noted that the separation Is formed by man and by 6qd. These are the first, results of sin: shame, self-righteousness, separation from God. — God’s Treatment of the Sinner. First, lie seeks him. In seeking, d^ reveals iiis own love for man and also rhqidiaraeter of man, for when he findsJfiui h(> says 1 : - “I heard thv voiceband \\a>a^ifFnid hef'.Tuse L was naked. ’ Brit tliisMs a lie, foT man tvas -naked hef.jre■ arnhsmafral.d. Ib is a fra i d on I y when God cuhigs on the sct-he,-and t iiat because'.he is aAsMrier and a criminal^ and the enemy of G»1 The segking of God prov»*s map t-o-bo morally, wrong, for lie.is a coward, at-' Tempting to hide -behind a woman. He is shown to he'jne’nt ally wrong for he tries to lie to the TT-od; he knows he is lying. It Hiows him to he spir itually blasphemous accusing God of his sin. Implying that if God had never given him the woman he would never have sinned. • • Provision of God for Sin. .This prevision. Is found in the twen ty-first verse, and it will lie' rioted.that this pjre. ’ Km Is made by God; not bav V-d nie! rum;. It js ; tlierefore, all. of grace. Further, it'is made by srt-e- rlftce .the shedding.of blood, for “with-, out the shedifing of h!oo(1 .there is iio ^ remission,” rind thqsi>'■ who <j<i-nut look Tb Drive Out Malaria - And Build Up The System Tike the Old Standard GHOVE'5 TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what^you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The QuinineXdrivea out malaria, the Iron builds pp the system. *.50 cents. Have you -RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? TtRtBnEGMAtLnxiarw*»tneiwiF and dflTC tbe polbon tjoip U>AJT»teEu "BHKI lACIOl OS THI Is4ll)« ' PITS KHll'IATIRa OS THI OrTSIDf’ At Alt DrugaUUi Jit- Baily k Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. STOCK UCK rr-STOCK LIKE IT .A Difference. - much are potatoes v - - “How now?" */ '•‘They’re worth no mo they ever Were, but, tin about six times ns much.” wortli dNWMMmd’ ! -edicateo 1 : ; ;>A'- TB Si! ; re 1 i-y'r now than e costing !*< Wi; i If/faNNtLKUIti 1 1 ’myocuomt; ! J' Jyit R|/*.s»»«:tl J . . The ocraalor.al use of Homan Ky« Balaam at night upon retiring will prevent and reT\ Ueve tlri-d eyes, watery eyes,.and eye strain Adv 1 Fo.r Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contains Cop peras for Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Saltpeter for the Kidneys, Nus Vom ica, a Toriic, and Pure Dairy Salt.- Used by Vet erinarians 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick i* feed;box. Ask yourdealer for Blackman’s or writ* 'I^n- c r ,,ps a year injtv be grown"- mi the t’anal koik*. - - spe new hair-line and. '“ Mnn'V • Tt,- * I(. downy at first—yps—but really new • EXPERT DEVELOPING IjSiepll Aims developed 10c. PrintsSto ?cA». t^ompt attention to mail order*. jt. C. HKHNAU, Greensboro, Jj. g, DK. J AKK> I KI S( KII’TION —• A Oood medlr tun. /*.r Uujl rlu u-matlsiri.'* THE LIT. ftt (t o.. V O Hox i6<2. PlttsburVhT Pa. ' „hairysfrowing all over the .scalp.' If. you care for pretty, soft hair and lots •~of it, surety get a 25 cent bottle of. Knowlton’s Danderine from any store ar^d just try it. Adv. . ~ | r Needs a Guardian. Host—That |iiaiii>t It: > te» cotitroi ; qv**r hi nisei f. " • - ■ 1 • . , | •* . y Muest—N-(»; lie plny-e-wheneVer lie is' asked, » "* . sees tile Greeks coming to bini. for ir was to be in Grebk ili l ess.ntiri in Gn-ek forjri tif LliT-Tor siihailnn T. v 1 i-HHl. je'Mk' not^for-4he snlvalion spoken of in tie* Scriptures, Died o{[ Premature Old Age! How many tiroes we hear pf com paratively young persons passing away Hep they shohid have lived to be 70 or sOvjears of age. This fatal work is usuailyfrttributed to the kidneys, as, when the khlneys degenerate, it causes auto-lhtoxicatfrm2<The more injuri ous the poisons pasSfng thru the kid neys the quicker will noble or gans be degenerated, and the^ sooner they decay. —-—* It is thus the wlaest-poUcy, to pr<b vent premature old age and promote long life, to lighten the work of the kidneys. This can be dona by drink ing plenty of pure water all day long, and occasionally taking Anuric, double strength, before meals. This can be obtained at almost any drug store. You will fipd-Anuric more potent than lithla for it dissolves Uric acid as water does sugar.. . • ; /~ BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE' W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 16-1917. VIRGINIA NEWS Axton; V.a.r^-’lI'Xkfh tiia-t- all-J3cho suffer with kidney and, bladder trouble might know the valueNaf Anu/ic and ; the great' relief it gives tnbse who suf fer .from >uch diseases. x “Last,Slay I was taken with utmost constant and'pnlnful desire, the effort a.ttended by severe pain and sudden 5 stoppage. I,.continued to grpw worse v and weaker - ^ach. day. 5Iy friends begged me to. have a doefor but I thought of Anuric, which I-had seen ’ adverttSei^r'and sent for a triril puck- U'ge. These few tablets stopped the ^ then I sent for a dollar pack-’ age, tuijf of which entirely relieved me, anc! ><eel that niv general health was. much irfiftroved. too. ” The other half was given friend and gave her great relief alsoNJ will freely an swer any questions frhnj those who suffer,”—rMRS. SALLIE B. HOLLAND. ■ Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’, fiotel, r - . uffalo, N. Y., ten cents for trial pack- * Buffalo, N. Y., ten cents for trial pack- - age Anuric. 1 1 for^the crirus(in mark of tin* bided of the Land) of;God Wkeen on everv page expression tlmt ( Iiristmn!r>^ of j Ihlv y Vrit ;V -— was to conquer the—wnrtd; But. this ' . / rejoicing is tinged with Htrrfmv.-f^r H was a projiheoy of tin* price Hint lie. rnust^pay for tie* redeinption,'uf the wofTcl. . *• - . The Son of Man was glorified by ids dentil; he .was glorified by his reerp- tion on the part of tin* Gentiles; lie was glorified By the uppruval .of the Father.- Lastly, this provision is in:Mo through a-suli.«tftufe, and the cuy»-r>iitd‘ of t-hft substitute coyer.- .the-.sinner. , This, then, Is.the piggy id on that God lias made for the sinner arid: his sin. _lle.IlLkLS the Bln awry .Lw the precious ' blood of his own S!:erii>e. Hiy .Lamb .fif.God, so that the believer can say:-U “He hath made bier to be sin for u*.- 04 - --, u ho knew no «sjif. that- we niigirr—lo* 24 e<: insite.,!,. L- tremeridouS k fnctH lm-+he life of Jesus (Gf. 1 /Car. 15 did). : Think of"the rjch fruits of Ghrist’s deatJi«™Uuv countless livi»s -4lwt .he ■* tvf.drod in jiirn.’*’ -Serve caqnot‘serve two/niiiSTers ; you ! friuHt-.serve one or Hu- other. .JfrvvairJ • felted fiftd enftirfdwl, tmd thr iiffiM t J t r>e lU aim* bfe rin ^the• jiractlcal a-fHtm-n-Uh y second, w;ork >u. and your, fee p s your master, and the .4 For Malarim, Chills and F< ; iho world, the hosjjjtnjs one- every' , . .. , — ., v rnovvment for the advaheement an-i l‘ onl work. v\ ho is God. Butif you^ he well-being -of mankind.which can fee ! ® ^ st . with -'“u. and iour work | e Irsced to the tefluence of his Iff- 1 J**, Jn ? M,r master, afid the -'i 1 lord of fee, who i# the devif.—Raskin. " I'f. Carter’s little Liver Pills For Constipatioii Great rT Carters ITTLE S§ Puts You ; Right •tsnature Small Dom Small Frica Colorless or Pale Face* IT* 01 {22,*" • condition which wiU bo grMtly heipod byi-4UrteT SlrOd