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mbs e ?r ■ft** *■— ,4L.jr v.:~ *aafe jL-. i L- K •« r~'|- ' f % PAGE SIX ., BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA IH of Lotion. Cheap j! ► • " . ' . . * \ > Her^ fs tnld hnw trrpropninsrittr In ox- p I uaiii lull HQ Tttt fETir IJ _ 4 »■■ ., MW -rV; J r -The Lessorpoi and .Cheer to - e faitrtrHearted. Christian.— * \ fwwite. lemon lotion which can be. Used U». bring* back-' tq any skin the sweet fltethness, softness, / whiteness and beauty. . ■ _ __J/ The juice of two fresh, lemons strain ed into 'a bottle containing three ounces «T orchard white makes a whole quar ter pint of the most" Remarkable lemon •kin beaurlfler at about the cost one . most pay .for .m small Jar of the ordi- *»*rjcqld (Tenuis. Care should 'be tak en to strain the lemon lulV-e-Hiroug'h ft— Roe cloth so no lemon pulp gets'-Jar-> y then this lotion will keep fresh for MANAGER PLAN IS GROWING fBy K'O (he’ .Styid Bible “ r Is SpreadingFMbre Rapidly Than Corn* misslon^Eprm-of Government With . Which It Is Linked. - - .1 >. ’Sgl/I.KRaj AcOntf I)ite< tor of ’ Ulay- School 'Course m \lie Moody , - J, r” r: -«Htltute (,if Ch/v&gd.) " : - :■ ^opyriRht, mt7, Wr.n^rn^-x^-inrarpv.r fninn, > The focus of our tlHfuKht is in those t- „ two vyords: ‘.‘and'- Peter.” »u.-y-uur w STark* JC:t. cl pies and **■,.. , T11 1 . ■» 1 and Sufficient • \> vi C SUTCLIFI -Of the fe**ension Department. Moody \ '--Bible Institute, Chicago j if Bettoreil to Health III __ Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound. Aurora, 111.—“For ■I - LESSON FOR JULY 29 A ssunths. Every woman knows that leni- «n Juice Is used^to bleach and remove j inch blemishes as freckles, sallowness ■Dd tan, and Is the Ideal skin softener, ■mootheoer and' h.eautjfler. Jest try l„t! Get three ounces of orchard .whlte .at any pharmacy _nnd tiro lemons from the,*grocer and make ip ■ quarter pint of this sweetly fra;- gnat lemon Iptlon and massage IJL. (taRy Into the tfnee. neck, arms and Roads, and see for yourself. Adv.—. How It Started. “Who Is that man u ho Just spoke .ti jesT* <foo’t know.’* “P.ut he spoke ns though he knew A great many people Inquiry what the city, manager; form GOD’S ■ 4^-, ;;uau I’.eter. ./■ l \ \ ■«. ' ' , The last tifne he hud seen Jesus waa C TEXTVTo him Rive all the , prophets i m Jast tnnt nt tmd.SM.n Jesus WUS , wl| - that -ttnrfluKh hla name whose, j / n tlie judgment dm II, where he, bad ever belleveth In him shall) receive remi*- thrice d,e|il.ed hiin. Jlity best, friend, (ion of sins.—Acta10:43. ra, in.—*'i*or seven.tong mofilh* I suffered from a female trouble* witp severe^jains in my back ah'd sides until hud so • shaniele/sly. y re- GRACIOUS INVITATION. • • ■, _ whom JiKSSGN TEXT Isaiah- Lji-ll. houm-ed,^ was- now dead! lie .said eminent isv and'Just howjt cojppmvM. “ I with the commission form-—in reality white he J$ near.-Isa* i:,R > ^ Ui> ' HH ^ 1'.* .fouinluTii.iis of his f.-ulh hud VuU‘ ^ i . ... isbed into thin uih WJiy sjmuld' he to. hisTj«) its“uii<l'nets?. What there l|» live for? . . liut-as- Uo journeyed toward the r lake, he was overtaken by certain' women; who said, “We went . to v_j(F_( both i^re . together,. Pnly the commission^ form' <lld J -not rgo fur ^ "The ^tiblrv ; is. throu^luyit h -forward n *' ,f 1 cltitlt tgh. It was^lke a eor^iWh'n ^nklng jioolft No matter ito>v dark better was ,1th ,«nly a boitrd of diref-tjfrs and i-hn lighL.it hmks forwartf-to tip 4 iltnvn .no geueriH iiianiiger or superintend- bf it new ami better- day.'■.^.Wlvenevci' fent to run the plant and be in active v yj|tten, the prophet looks forward to- ! eharge of the ..ope rations. It provided ?lL r, )..lhe^end of tinv'liabjiouutn exile, jin an excellent way for the' legisla-. Isaiah died about 112 yerfrs_before tlmt live functions of the city, but gave x vv< ‘nt. That Scene is* laid Jn IkTby- seph's gardety; early this mbiftilhg ’ to airoiiit the body of Jesu+^.jind io, the jjepu* 4 “ —- 5j '■ " •• ; This text , forms the clbse of meter’s sermon to Conieljus. Sufely jiere if 1 - im-yw here-wo 4mv«-- tlie wiiy of salva* • VHvn because In Acts H- we are told that Peter j wjIs sent to 1 ('or- - nelius„ to' “tell hint the. words whereby 1 be and - •her wus empty i ^And an angel the elements -of—a stundurd corpora tion. I . i Thet commission plan dates froj 1901, wheu-a Texas court deqlded tin ^.piesscunos TJL k should rea 53 anp 54. ad In Its connection chapters. 54. In chapter 53 we have a prophecy and vision of the Messiah, rtjaking his atonement- for sins, V the enu-^gericy governluent of Otolves- “bounded for our;..: transgressions: ; ton appointed by the governor coujld Again we have In this connectioriTB 1 continue 110 longer and - The governing picture of the-Messiah as our leader commission: of live mien must be chosen and Savior. In .chapter 55 we have [by local-election. The pb»n was not the Invitation and Joyous-welcome to the disconsolate man leaped up within him. “I >id lie make-sUch 'special, men tion of me? Are you sure'he said ‘aiid , Peter?'”' On being ceriitied |hat he htid heard aright-, be turned btk-k and rati with flying feet to make assurance - doubly sure. For if tins were true, it could onjy mean that Christ bud for- r “Perhaps lie does, tai somew iw-re, but jiveu all • . g — -■ ■ ■ ■ -.For Fain^Hearted Christians, The. lesson is for faint-heartJd Faith in,Christ Necessary. I may have met j designed to be an elective plan.- It be-the beautiful city whichffie, is estiib- 1 don’t'recall his t clime one by this uriforescou-deelsion. lishjng for us. 4 • , . . „ mune>~ - • - , 'The. Galveston commission plan (1) Who Is Invited? The worirth^’l^.hnstmns, just now-. We are living -Tfctt’s queer. Men (fon’t usually^ nevertheless was so much of an ini- is perhaps , an fibhrevlatioif of/the S'.' ^ apr«k to other men unless tln-v know " l»rm»-iiieijt over ..the. old style .muyor word “Hold.” used to estate 4 41 **nf i»m. r fi.-in^TTTm^ « n p‘, m • l ! ttn.. Perhaps lie's, somemn* -yam're- and - mim thplau..that 3UU .ciU.es.and ..TWii-invitatiim--Is^x^inliaL^^evgjfr^^^gT tht - uli antieined to-l*H. me know you iknovv/^ toWttk,Copied It In the next lo ^ < ‘ ltrs g f> aef_i^Cu-)—the - "“fTnirsT”” to. those who“" **f tf-Jl you the" man Is- a stranger to "idt an u\el agij^jjf^higljL—sjrtbjfijdjDB. a-r-e-ma-dy ; (b) the poor and the-rich ; ae. He limy be, a minister of the-gme : Only one Cify'(Salem; Mass.) has re-' ; those “witlimit money.” and the supply pfi for all Hcnoiv ' r ^x' _ "fjJ r yi-rti d fb the mayor and connc|l forth ; is abnndjiirt, even ns the water. Every .“That isn't very likely. The few was .as. a tactical Incident in a tine Is invited without limitation or. nSttisteps you’ve ever jnet you. could bital hgh| wborty the nh-iits of tin* distinction. I lie greatness ot a mini # maember easily enough! it's more I ),an vv *‘ rT> not au ls>uv; k s r»lrit is measured by the numbers ■kH? he’s a gati|bl«r or n barkeem-r.” In lyi’i-Smnter, S. <’., adopted thq his dbsires and thirsts, by their q'tml- -t^rent Scott, wonuin !’’ V c|unmission manager plan, followed- In ities and by bis capacities-or tin- in- ■LTiv a 1 1 _ , • UH3 by' Havton and Springflefd, • <). I became so weak I . could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous . I would jump at the slightest noi$e._ I was entirely unfit! to do'-my hous^- workj I was giving up hope of ever be- ing -well, when my _ . sister asked me to , tr> 5 Lydia E.- Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound,I took six -bottles-ind today 4 - am a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering ioman would try Lydia E. Pinkham’s j „ . _ na. and find out for T> , themselves how good it is.’'—Mrs. Carl 1 Kieso, 590 North Asa, Aurorar IlL^— of the grace, of The great number of unsolicited tes- C.od which sent timonials on file at the - Pinkham Lab? salvation, hy has oratory,,many ot which are,from tijne s-poken 'of the 10 time published by permission, are * death of Chrisf P roof of the value of L y d ^ a E ' Pink * ' -men > . - ham"* VegeUble-Compound, in the u h.eh has pur- treatme nt of female ills. , 1 chased salva-- .Ev^ry ailing womaln in,.the United tioru hq has spoken of the re.-uir-;; States is cordially invited to write to rcctlod of Christ which Insures *al- ; the Lydia E. pinkham ^Medicine Co. - vation, and thop he says that “who* (confidential^, Lynn, Mass., for special soever belleveth on hiu&shall receive ( advice - It is free, will bring you health s l ns .. y■/* • * v fnd may save your life. all his house - VhWnM he stiV.-.l " 1 remission of-^sli .u'.-'dy -of the cross. In view of' passing events not a 'few are say- in_' “My^faitli fails me! '’flow cbuld a grticious; God permit ' these things to •b«- fla- DUS?, gnjyi that -la the lau d |forgotten . to be, We'hopt-d, that it wus be deliver Israel; uyd, behold Cornelius was a very: slncej-e man, doirig-tbe-verv'tu-st b«* knew bow but his sincerity was! hoi sfifflciept. '' lie was something, ‘•'that.iWnC r^un ijTiid whereof Kcmiirht .trust in the flesh. Jie-fuofe^V In the second place CormUiQs was a very re- iririou's nvari for be had. conviction of sin whibli led him to, sorrow, for Ills sin. A reading of the tenth chni>tcr of * •otild shoAv bo'fiftd rt great d. ’ here’s no nse losing your (t-m- I’m just a poor fool of a woman, J Bupiwsed to know anything or i any sense at all, but Just the ? I’m thonmgbly confluced you're *tfng somet bl ng from me.” 1 Tf'< •rti are now 40 cities wHh this pjan of government, and It/*is spreading more rapidly and with more ilpproval 1 from politieal scientists than tin* com mission plan. tensity of his thirst. Those iinvited were to lmv.e 1 '. “wine,’’ a luxtlry. and “milk,’’, a staple necessity, without money.and without price, The'Vur-j u-sfre the lurid skies!” to kn|>w the'way of salvation.- lie was - 11'“ .U.-ai... kitfeth I in the heavens* shall .^No, we are'told, a tnnn of great piety, whicli sliowcd itself in great rey.-rence laugh r -l-kkf-fc knovcn by-thest-iircsi.-nt-r tlia’i otir Go<l is a givat "God: who holds the cyclones in his list. He mai^-th even the wrath of men to-prulse him 1, kingdom of IriUlsO Experience Win " ILl KEE '’ “ w ™ E Kidney" ‘' In summer,-tlie -suborbanitg Is often confronted with dusty driveways and walks that ar# easily Improved with Drjvpways and Walks^ Around- Home Improved by Occasional Oiling t i With Homemade Sprinkler. *•' - I have handled and Bold Dr. Kilmer’* 1 -Hoot for «ome time - and have f customerB claim' that it had pro sed Tery satisfactory results in dtffer- l ailments of the kidnevs, liver and Mer. 1 have nothing but favorable nrta at bafid and my personal opin- i |a that there is not anything/ on the •ket that will equal Rwamp-Koot for •we of the kidneys, liver and btadder I I know of a physician who is a very Mf believer in the merits of Swamp- oL Very truly yours, THE J. M. WATTS MERC. ST0R1 reney of tin grace (v. 1). , (2) Who Will Come?/ (y,J?).^.Only those who itTT- HsteTfing nnj Who are htten(lve. Many fail of eternal .life because they do not pay attention to the claims of religion. | “Com^ unto mg,” (Matt.* 11:38). We ’ go to - cjid - for salyntiorj and help, and we flml, life. Life'la. inore than~mere exiAt- elne. It jdyotis activity Heaven is 1 .Thv- Ijorvi our tiod 3s ici-tthed wi , 'll.’- winds obey bijs will; jib speaks and.• tn slu- l.ea\» nly un sfands -stid itiK might. * t eight, 4 J. M| WATTS. I 191(1. Wattsvillfc, Miss. Swamp-Root Will Do For You find ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Jt.Co., Bfcaghamton, N. Y., for a sample N. Y., for a sample Size It will convince anyone. You •ho receive a booklet of valuable telling about the kidneys Information, aad bladder. ■Motion this paper. Regula «ad one-dollar size bottles fo^Jsaie a^ all Inu stores.—Adv. When wrUing, Up sure qnd r fifty-cent •SJl The rolling _ The key,.4 of death and lu-11 ure at his girdle. By the power of his resur rection In* speaks., As once hg spuk*' out of the whirlwind: “Who is this . that (binkqpeth counsel by words witb- |>u-r know lcdgeT: lie sull. muT know' rhut I am God!’’ i ■ : The Resurrection Hope. t A friend .of L’ctef S, writing on the , . „ ,, , , "resurrection 20 yehM later, made, this soul-shall lire, ami ll„1 »>W St- » corKlusill „ ; -if Christ la- nut rlson we Is «n-uvurlastmB covenant.- Lltvr- , re me n most mlwahlu; our uly ’, K ".tl» prom I sop fllith |s valn „ nJ ,. e yH ln your which , ran never '’'j .?» ra "'- v - ^ins.. llul now is Christ ri+n from "the rerejU-'rcles of DWiar- See II nmlieeome the Hrst fruits of . ain, - -■ . Cor i.i--i. ,Ps. jh .1-4; that slept! Wherefore, my he ll so ,u e -0141, 44). We are bought [ ov(H j hrethren, be ve steadfast, un- hut we did nut pay the price. The „|„, u „di lu . , u which arc so mtiqb thought lng ncccssnrv for sa'vntMn is the inattiral. harmonious, uf every part of our btdng. The Result of corning Is, “your Homemade Oil Sprinkler. loved . _ , movnble, always abounding^ in tin.* ’“.‘‘fc : 1 :, 0 !. . H _ n l . antltyP ^_° f work of the' Lord, fonts much as ye know that your labor is not iu vain in the Lord." .• - Oh morning of the resurrection, break upon our souls, too often over whelmed by sordid doubts and ‘fears! 'Diltvii npon the universal churMi, that It may go forth conquering and to .edu- qyer’in the fiame of the' risen Christ-! our Savior; the mercy N o.f grace. True- satisfaction is In its right order, (See Yv. 2, 3). Christ is a faithful witness, tile exalted one, (v. 5) to this cove nant. (3) When to Come (v. fi). - Witile lie may be fo'tmjl, nnd while he Is near, implying a time when he may’ Attaoking the Weakest Point. As a result of his overdevelopment ta the wrong direction Deimts, who Is ■ftw aged ten; had been si-nt to. bod at an unusually early hour with strict . *\ ^ trvJfxnrtIon>s that he was jiot eYeri .to raad. After about half i^n hour 'of vefwntant quietness a subdued but In sistent call of “marmie" was heard Iwrostalrs. ' ♦ ' •■ ■ ^ft'hat Is ITT “G«»T J -read gtfeaded a sorrow a bomernade oil sprinkler, like that shown*here. A steel fratpo, mounted conditional. (4) The Way to Come (v. 7). . not be found and a time when he jwiJL_ X iiine into the trysting placos' where' at not be near. All of God’s promises ure \v<> nm;ke*bur feeble iirayi-rs, and give on wheels, was rigged up to hold an ordinary oil barrel. *. Inserteif in the bung Is a short'piece of pipe equipped with a shut-off. a To this is attached the sprinkling pip**, having perfora tions, about “ope nnd a half inches' apart, of* sufficient size to allow the r*^~ \ : oil to flow ffeely. ’Flu; cayt innv lm came fhe lmpatienf fe- ’drawn, or pushed, the- latter being For? fa faith {0 rcalizo that h, ‘ f ‘ vt ? llveth Jesus Christ and thou shall be saved." mhst-ink- It Jn." fomiiTe imem-ssionMi-us! Sliineiu- x $ h ^.Vh\\?v finds Natl.ani.-l engaging.--IM^-■>'-H—« frowned.. to our night of sornjjv, that, flooking in . pmy ,, r h ,; n , ( ; t t( .ji him to pray T “Hnmp.h" h.* said. “They’re always' from- thp darkness^fp, opep^ f™* + JmrtlerA.r longer, hut brings him to screening failures” to tin* gloiw of tHu The Holy Spifit' declares In. ' 1 | Two -Spendthrifts. f I i M iry- I spvnd-iis ...L_Aiu-e »*• a-l»a mv-1 ftndf mneh liberality In. the way of alms- giving. To crown it all* be was a man given to much prayer;; .But blf piety, reverence, prayer or y-ven his rCpentjmce was. pot sufficient to give him salvation.. Sincerity of purpose and Christianity are hop synonymous; religion and 'Christianity .are mot synonymous. None of these flmig^"' as be- can ever take the place of "simple faith- In .Testm Christ. The Bible does riot say “who soever repenteth and -Is revetent and prays and has a desire to be .saved. «y jis sincere, shall find remission of sins." i It does sav most distinctly that “who- soever^elleveth In him shall, receive remission of Isins.” T Faith in Christ Sufficient for Salvation. The thUif upon the cross"could not get dowth^qd"undo.what he had done, nor mnkf^ restitution of any kind, nor could he come down from the cross ■M-: ;. c- > . .i*. N 'and live a good life, but he could ex ercise f.aith In Christ, and this was suf ficient for his salvation. NIcodemus had evefything which would- r*'Ct»m- mend him as worthy of salvation, but his morality hnd rectitude of Character left him deafi in trespasses and in sins until he exercised simple fairti in' f’hrlsti When Paul speaks to the brutal Roman jailer of Philippi he says nothing of reformation of life, but tells him simply to “believe bn the Lord I p 'SOME STRANGE IND That Red Men’s Cognomens ,Retai turesqueness Is 'Shown by Those Figuring in’Recent) Land Sale! •-/ • *. *■/.„. « » — That ImlijUMiames still possess-their early ^stre’pgtli timfi '|71ciurcstjueness is sliojvu by tlie names that iiguretjl pminiiH utly iu the recent sale of In- diajV lauds in. file Standing Rock reser*- 'Vatioil in North qnd^Snuth Haluda. Au iiispeeiinn Of 1 1he’-’^ist reveali sTp/Ir naiaes"as"Kate"GVm>T| Crow, whose neart-sT-neighbor, is Barney Two.Bears. -Slary Yellow I-at adjoins Meida <’rbw-._ glmst, Chile-Mrs. Cra/.v Walking, on 9- v * * 1 ■ (he sormfey r't' Tjiim rt H* i >1' see I hui I'.fgo- 25. liaSv probably renetiY-d^ the state in- diyated hy her uaipei t»y being -in the sa4ai.'—se<.‘ti*.4n--v^.it4i- I41 k iihost. ■ Mary Lean Hug-rat her envies Agatha d, ln r, aristocratic name. In lit' •Big Shi*.... ...,. like manner, [ihnnije Hog Man atid Mary Siiave Head njhy be all too will 'll ig. tiCii'ssiFmy'lurspur!, notice tin* he- roic name borne fftWMorris 'llimuier- siiield, heir amuire-nt' 'to Long Btep Thunderslviehr. , ’ '- .Mrs; Hid Not Butcher,Judging from te-r name, is ,in m> erudition t<j supply the wants, for her nearest neighbor. ■ Mrs. Frosted Red Fish, who Jives on a half syi-thui. not fur from Helen Hittl- CUltV ™ ’ V | And on festal days there gather s*ueh notables us Francis Mhny Horses, Joseph Shoot the Bear. Mrs ; Stanton Griddstone,'Mrs! No Two jlorns, Plus Broguth,' Good Voice Elk. See the Bear, Married to KujiteCP Her Holy Road, Tiherlus -Many ■ Wipimb*,' Plus Shoot First and Shave (uiM)ne Side. -\- ln Whitewash. i ^ _tt '”Muybr Ilosey s:it at ft. dfnmT Fort Wayne beside a pretty, gifT!^ “(111, !STa\ or Ilosey," she said. “I saw stn Li a good film play last week— .‘The Mail. Who FaHed.” You .certainly sake open sirj, turn from unrighteous thought, ttirn-'to Un* Lord and receive his “multtpH4l partlotr.’’ sMan is every where hiepigted iu - the Scriptures wa rule ring away from- thy true God and there is/no salvation if we Insist-David OB eotitHiuiiig. in-sin. II. The Tfansformation (vv. 8-13> . - more ciinvenieut, discarded shoes be* ,. ... 1 , , , .! ’ ,, , . ’ , „ 1 , .'(tods pronuqe.s-have ibaek of them all a Jilt pf the Bible?” ' lng worn, and a thin-layer only ap- 1 ... I -> , , ; - * »,1 * ,, ■ , „ .. . . . , the power of the universe and are as ' .'/’ T: -, QM.-1-uiHil.r Mretoulre Mugazlne. ,,. rtidn !ls ss of ,1„ , A . CUTICURA COMPLEXIONS .. L/. \r— ;— j — : ‘ 4 • -' _ —K imiy praise hliarln wh-dn life,ami\im : * • j^mms 4 to him that wnrketh- lubne.lity are J^rought to light j n ^/ but-believeth \>n him that Jiisti, -JVefh tir'tmgodS-.'yliis fai^iJs.conn fed id s Blirreil, I*. !>., LI Lifa. Usually Remarkably Soft Clear—Trial Free! and Make Cutlcurn Soap your every-day toUet S6ap, and assist It now and then m aefeded by touches of Cntlcura Oint- »«t to soften, soothe and heal. 1 Noth- taC better to make thej complexion lapSUia of JgOoxL.taste iu nri and finish could be overlooked. taste is new ihvartaidy prac- ^ . 0 „„. •- :■ ■ * . u1Tc?«I in constructing small ‘ houses. fSear, scalp free from dandruff andf Tho> , 0 Inods soft and white. q ... . e In working out Ins -transfonnation in Beauty in Small Houses. • ,, , .—: ,, ,, /■ c . ~ i , , A' the character of umu/*we are to thifik SmalL houses -formerly were, aliuhst-* . . ,4- -f - , . . 4—tits Tho.tighrk• alter him. We see aTFT universally considered as cheap houses, ... . , - 4ll L - . . . ,' , . . , 4 ■ . | know'-only, very little of thl.4. spir’t, not from a cost view point, but other- , llf ,, , , . * , 1 . . t , , , nut God sees, knows qnd controls the h "f ’".'T l ' I P |oilw J. iniivrrsi... wlilct, is itt his cmu.mihl, house;»as small ( Cor .. 10 :13; Will. 4:111); TVh „r J„ and perhaps cheap in appearance, Its , , ... - .... ' Jiitani enter i^Lu his.vyity.s, and 1ns ways are. ’ lii t^ ot ur w t hWTieavens!' higher than those of uw ii wiii a wot, y »* wise. iThls-fallacy hi Formerly, because a , Meaning The meaning of life'ftKbo be found beyond life. Life is potsjust y!Xbj^nce, but, abn exertiiiirrJio.t jj!ei;e_actiVin as tynJl achievement. ’To draw breath Is not of- itself toll be a bumanl betrig. I! v e r y w .11 e re t h e T’lb 1 n • a p] a ’ti 1 s - itr in err to make a Jife, and not just’tty earn /,._ a living; to rub the sleep from their eyes, to awake from the 1 (lead! arnl-tq,,. t j ghly *|e- ( - nj.m^K.’T^-Tlie (Jospel show for tli .tfihn tiffs' I)eerf w’ritrim'“t h at: we nTTglit believe that''Jesus is the f’hri*:t| fhe_ Son of God. and that believing w*j>, mi^rht have life in his name.” .While faTGe in f’hrist is absolutely neces sary vat ion, it .is : entirely sutfi- clentf Faith in Chr?st^42i>en to AIK Our text does not pickS^qt any par- Two -Spendthrifts. nd ax much as you <£>. ps r _lui4- I bave-Jess to nmney.—Life. Both rm-n to pro Free sample each hy mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. jL, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Kind to Father. 1 ' IJttie miss, three yvans old, very ob- •erving, called (ut her grandaunt the, •thet Jay.'' “Coiih- again,” said grand- annt in fareweil. • “Father next morning said g “Good- by, Little Miss." “Good-hy. f’nme again? piled In polite Tones. do not exercise discretion In bulldjng 4e4al*s* and decorations make n grave error,Mihich they, fully realize when the building Is rtunpleted. Small houses, yrhjtfllfHitnlattxres of well- buRt» dwellings, are enhaheed in value amL^ttractlveness. ’ They\ should be sltnpUficatioifs. .of* Jargep and njoro efetfiora fey houses. The safae discrind- natiqn used* In- constructing a large house should he oxercised 'on a smaller Scale for thefsinall dwelling*. the earth; Having, entered into -his /ways we are to bring Iris fruits (see John 15).’ If the Divine seed (v. 11) is implanted w ifliiu us, then wo.inqy ex pect to see the. fruits of the kingdom of God, which art* bornvof the spirit.- (Gal. 5:22-30). This tpuisforruatlon involves service, for we are to have a Tuition; “gf»-otiFTT7"-n1t"fh'T i '“Tarth,’' be- • iiig led by the Messiah and thus re ceive /Tjoy and peace." . As sure as “the rain JPbTheth dd.wn-and the snoxy from heaven and returneth not hut velopcd, that Is .hoot}. To |)ott tlCular class which may' have’faith in s toward. the mark of a highly . .(/hrisf, but it uses the widest word 1 J-t-iL,Ly.uJLUU-Lized mauvi muk snysr“wtrnsocvnr I l ?( l Tt'< v T* ttbr around in a social eth -in filii shall receive repiission^of whirl Js not to ftt-hfere a career, npr» •’Dhls wide word is used a man who speeds his j throjighjojif all of ScrtT*t f ure. Isaiah says, “flo, every one that thirsteth." John 3:.1G dbctarcs, “That God so loved Is the. course of waking hours In a sustained'-effort to roh his, fellows the road to success The'symbol of a true life Ip neither a , ««« ..... .,s neither a ^orld that he (gave hisi only Jre -lormouse;nor a jjrngon, but a pilgrim’s ; p() \ t( . n Son! that whosqever Uelievetl •taff, a workman^ trowel, or tlu* heal-.. -Jig hand; of a goodTHiysician !- llerakl. — -Zion’s - * God Is Love.-. God ou.F Father Is perfect love. Love Is the es^iiee of his being, the main-' she WVesever You Need a General Tonic l v /Take Grove’s The Old Sundard Grove’s Tasteless ». cbHIJi •nl 1 'offit because it contains the well | Wild Cardens. 'For those who wish simple yet strong effects .tfi! planfiiig it is aiilvis- abic to build wild gardens, for the ef fects desired anil aimed at do hot ad- gotten Mon, mat wnosqever oeueveth in him shiqald not perish,' but havepvtT- lnsting life.” Romans 1:14e jjeejar^’f- that the Gospel/ of Christ “is tljie powjcr of God unto ,sa 1 votLor^tq everyone that believeth.*” And jliei Bi.lib* crises with the broad invitamin for whosoever w ill to-come, Nothu* is slwit out! Faith in Christ'J scythe sinijilcst thing in the necessary, but. world. It i.s absulufcTy wholly suffi ,s (insoiutTHjr necessary, uum icient for salvatinn. Mium-iii. iiu* earm, so is uie seeq rif spring or an ms tu-uviues. He Is Dot j theAVot;d in the hands of the sowyr, t\» ’•*&' fi'-kfi* tyrant, -qn inexorable Judge, a becotne bread to the eaterc As wa- go rejentl'essJaw giver^he is love. II$ Is forthWe have his promise (v. i t) that,, .attractivrj Hy is kind, he Understands "it- sjttall not return void hut shajl ac- .us, lie syinjia'thizes wjth ^|s. He is ■onipiish....that -which 1 please, and ► pained by oMr-disobedience;\aml ou,r shafl prosper itt tlie thing whereto. J ' f:dthfulness Is well pleasing iu^his | \ ' ' *. He Ik interested in us. for we | lnslst bringing themselves out result the- “thorns" (evil) ate his-children. Love dwells uponj h(V ..| lllf nm 0 fct* nlaee gives. Goi: Getting the Right Order. Gf>d loves to bring people out of otv uritv. He cannot do it when tli'oy tON. beic is equally valuable as a Gen-j ^jpj fa cofasnirtious or’instant H'^c^ o? a ’ roSU,t t!m ’ , ‘ th '-* rns ” (evil) *' te his- children. Love dwells upon tho- humblefct place gives. God I ! 7 noTonspicuous or mstaptiy roc- usllilll ^ Ui graced by . ‘‘fig trees" Ids thought,, love directs his will, love .A . J 4ft .V “Come un high- tonic properties ot QUININE and 1 ! z ‘ l * ** .‘ s no l> a “l 1 tlie j (good).•-••'God’s’word bear^frtt'lt in\lm- dominates, his emotions. Infinite love ,! . chrlstiiil- yendlng 1 to the Sun* It acts on the Liver,/Drivea ; out ; ^^PlHt of the wiid or natunflgnr-1 , )lnllt ^ livbs.^John G :S3; iJatncsTilSf^tliut secs all. knows all, impartial. Just, eFf A^hrlstitid. sending,to Ir Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds if the Whole System. SO cents. {Mombla’s 1910 exports were valued m 127,759,081. ' ;r: •■■•wHi'iuiRnnmntmniiTtnwinif y rr Uirlii li for Tint E(U.| MVlII Red Eyes — Sore Eye* — Oreaalated ByetUa. Bmm- -BMtora*. Marine 1* a VaTorUe for Itm that feel dry end smart. ■ mnoh of yonr lo*ln« care ■E with Ue tame re*3arlty. whole spirit of the wild or natural gar den would be lost uatll sueh plants , rJ , oler , .33,, -Qo.l- calls iM , „„rd were removed. Too much dls E l,)y hue . , vh | ch ^ p^trifcd conimendable Intentions In gar/ 'dthi building, tfie Uulhjer grildually and pqssessloa of plants of striking ap pearance, or effect. The one thing to f^uard against In building wild gardens Is evidence of map’s j handiwork, For this reasop while a plan should be fol lowed the fact must not.be fctrayed ^through unnatural effects in either fAur material or its dlsposlUon. word.’* What the prophet says, God says. What an Inspired man says. God promise will be consummated" in redeeming - so i ciety, as well as redeeming creatioxf (vv. 12jl3; O). 35:lj); 49:9,10; 51:1I; Jcr. 3iil2j4; Isa! 35 :i,2).-^he'lan guage about the mountains aqd l hllli breaking forth - ' luta Tringlng^Js' U terpreted In Psalms 65 -XbtfeJaalaocea. T We find ourselves .weighed In three 1' * —- ~ — WT*r- ■>■*»*! 1? “\ • J-—-—■— merciful, suvlng—that is essence'of God—miv is the love, the'i -•ersahst Leader E -t ■ . +. Day. Si'hooT Times on account -SC~ a per- lt would be hest to sign my full rin[me— /best for the 1 cause, I mean-*do not h qsl tfifFTcMToTt! "Tli a ve aTwa y s rn 'th e years past signed my full nanje to my writings, but it matter^ so llttte, and to be llltle majters so much, U ha t I have no will but his will In thal ’all things"" She has things lnVfhelf right order, i HlsUvIll is the only'thing give ourselves dlshoneM weight, Montg . .nf when we »r> doing win we are always “in flrat-.placo.*' - balances—the balance tn which we w.elgh ourselves,' t,he balance In which oifr^nelghbors w elgjr us, and the bal ance in which God weighs uS.\ We are jpnd wan fopnd wanting In tho one because we apt to bfKonnd wanllng In cause God gives, us houest AS -- yo.1 >"wa v^wnWPBi a—Htr’agawg-’m.'aiw 1 .' ■■ fo*-’ - rew-.*