University of South Carolina Libraries
PAGE SIX 1 1 2 BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA "'1 | ' U rt WOMEN! IT 13 MAGIC! LIFT OUT ANY CORN v -r r , ly; Apply a few drops then lift corns or allluk.es oft with Angers—nq pain./. -'"Just think! You crin lift off any corn or callus without pnjn'Or soreness i A Cincinnati man discov ered this ether compound ninI nnincd 1L fr«-07.1 >n**. Any drugget willM'li a tiny hot* «. tie ok freezonerGlkt* here r shown, for very little cost. You apply a few drops di rectly upon a fender co'rh oK (‘allus.^. Instantly the soreness - disappears, then shortly'syoi, will (iij.P the corn or callus,so loose that you can lift It right off. lYeezonq Is wonderful. It ^ ■ \ . , v How He Expresses His Will and A GUARANTEE® REMEDY FOR ASTHMA -L/ n-< 'ri (By - REV." I>. it t ITV.IVATKH,. P - Ti-trclier of Englkiti* Bible in the Moody HIdIC Institute of ({'ojfyi lglii; r.O ; , .W'i ru>ii ,N’i w#p'aper t'nton/) — ■ „ t , , . m 1 <■ - 11.. - LESSOR FOR SEPTEMBER 16 Purpose. Throu^the Comnion People. ’It !i:t—■ long heeii a^khowiedaeif tiiat > "tile, yof,i e of Hu* people* is the’voice of God." The niidisecndUK mn\ /hear in the people'-. Voice onlv-a 'gT‘*' , rr#;-i'o;i r of discontent, or the inuttcrfiigs of the -l . | (By KKV. 1 ‘ -j:, i rrXo VIT.U. P. IV 1*40—-*-0, lv j - i - IJitije m the Moody ‘fhVI' Institute ut-A4hr>v«r»-• V - ('* :•»!>» MSjb'.'T'MJ M; Ni w i* pager CQtpn. > LESSON Ftffi SEPTEMBER 23 Tour NOiltT will M Bin sMB by yoor.<Jrn*ir1»l Without *nv <jm*stton if this remedyttoM "<>t beneBl •very case of A'thma. Bronchial Aythipa and the DR. R.SGHIFFMANN’S PLANNING HOME IS BIG TASK and asthmador cigarettes . « . A 1 T- r - - THE FIERY FURNACE. •v i - 1 dries instantly. It doesn’t ■at away the corn or ent- us, hut shrivels If up With*. mt even |rrltatlng the sue. rounding akin. Hard, soft fir corns be* w.ei n ilie foes, as well ns VnfnfoU c iipiyph, lift, right off. . T here is no pnln be fore -or afterwards. If your druggist hasn’t freezone, tell him to order a small hot He for you from his whole sale drug house.—-ndv. * '■ —: *~. « '— ; Went to Extremes. A young man walking through a for eign quarter of New York stopped With an amused smile In front of a small eating place, on tin* window of which Was painted in whitewash "Lam stew.” The proprietor from Ids doorway,' asked what the Joke was hnd the young felloW explained about, the miss ing “b” In “lamb” and was thanked, for the correction. The next day, jiassing the same res taurant, he fofmd (that 'while'the hill of fare had changed, the spelling les son had not been forgotten. - The pro prietor was now offering "Clnmb chowder." . ; 'LESSON TONT- Piirdel 3 • * ;* *| ,1 »i;S TEXTV~iV.ln*n fh.oii-*’'-walkewt tlfro'irh the fire, t'liou storit net t>«» burn ed, nettiu-r sh.tlt 'the flut-ne kindle open thee.i- Isnlah 43:2. , ! - ■ ,) \ : ; ' . \ ' I. The Occasion fvV. 1-7);' The fact that ( e'd -’tid To Neliui'li:idn<'7/.nr. * :< Thou aft' this head of gold’’- was too much for him. Though lie ap peared to have been’ deeply Impressed with Ihti.iel’s (bid, his prl4e;got. the better <<f him. As he grew great tirutr became conscious of it, hO grew proud. This moved hljn t<i set up. a colossal idol of gold in the Plain of Dura to be worshiped by all tl:6> people of his realm. It was an attempt t»t sclf-deifi- (*atb»n. It rbipbined \\ ith It a polflical move, tile objeet of which whs to weld- together the various kingdoms and peoples Into one homogeneous body. He inaugurated a religious festival. ...^‘i^'bded mass. Mtrf lie who hits -UTiileg^lff.'* c "^'dAniel in the b{,N-oF lions voice. \\ Inch'“-pt-tiks^ti^ 1 will of(«od. ' "Tin statesmen in every age w 11o have.;M*etflift,|i s bed lire* iliings tflileh have produced the gmitest goot-^Jor till the people got their inspiration- be- eilflse l-|iey kept elose'to the masses. 1 Ip re h does* tiie vlsb.n • (*i|ine to tie- Medo-PCrsian Empire Dv,.- 1 :n. man who spends all of his tbne in lie Itaniel’s sterling worth bt’pugl Many Problems of Location and Con- .slructibn Must Be Sojved Before, Excavations Are Started. ( “ ” ,, \ A JTicatjon for a home should he a site witfi a restful aspt-ct. Home build ers shflTild persistently and seriously cptfsid( r r all of the numerous fwiturtfS entering Info the situation 'and con- I. Daniel the Prime Minister of the sin., don of a holt SC whidi fflejEffheftk ijijjii ^x-i_‘-_. .!!-■ . i n •• tv es. are to occupy. poeitlTelr kiym -INSTANT KBLTHK 4n ©yery caA« srrd hits pmuahont ly cured thousands who.had been Considered Incurable, after havliitf tried every other means of relief In vain. Asthmatics should avalf*- themselves of this ctiarantee offer through thetrown i. Arag^lst. Buy a 50-cent pa oka and present this announcement to your anignist. Von will.be the vole judge ns Ui'iyhether you are benefit:ed n nd the irugglsi will give you back your money tf-ynii are know of any fairer proposition 1 ’ ' LKSSON TlvX'f (;< d.PK.V TKX'C - TP envanipi-th' rduaid - ’nVyai "funi, iuul JJcjliveretli’Ati^ni’;*-t's-ilms ,3^ not." We do not which we could make. 16) R. Schiftmann Co., Proprietors, St. Paul, Mina .i/fr ’■ ■ SCclusfiiM Ilf flic sjiuly. His touch oil life is so slight, and ids mu^crslatiding, of tho.needs of iih*h sii'iiuitlcqUiitc. that Ids (uitj/otk cxtmds’hnly-in ihc limits of his own lifcmid bis own narrow exjj pcficiicc. It is only ns ;i man cttiqcs Into coipnct with olhcrsilliat hls/i>wn life becomes !arg(>r and fuTler. and if Is out of Ibis fullness that lie is en abled td wpeak concerning thv ,grcat»»r problems of'life. No class'of men has a-broader periene** than tin* ‘'comnion p«*m iio_ class knows ijuite so well what If ht hiul to tile front! and kept IDiUd ' liel'e. The- new king wu s ,quiek^fo d-iscerii His merits and to give thdin recdgnitioti by placing him at the head of_ aifidrs in his kingdom. II. An ©ccasion* Sought Against Daniel (X\’. 4-lt). Very many' problems -of location and construction must he solved even be fore excavations for a htyne tire staff ed. All members, of the family which Is to Ik* the first occupant of the build ing should he privileged, in fact, they should be .lfLYited, to freely t*xj»ri>ss their ideas as to proper location and W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 37-1917. - - • An Expert In the..basement at tin*' iUi'iningham- (Kug.) art school is an art mo(|rl,—a plaster figure of. a: very big man\mh a decided corporattpxu Across It, In chalk letters, appear ■^the famlli-ur words,^‘‘Lat less brt*ad.” MOTHER! X -and called upon /ill the people to wor-' means to toll tin<l to suffer tfn.d to sac- ship the Image which In* set up. lie rifice. None has higher aspirations and hacked this^demmid by civil authority, none exhibits deeper consecration. It The penalty for refusal to bow down ‘is because of this that (Jod speaks The Kailuro--(v. *4). Daniel’s of- and worship tin* image was to he east through them (1)/The Reason of-—Knyy. To cjinstruction,"both as to type or archi tecture, and construction materials, livery requisite of those who are to occupy the house, every possibility and limitation should be carefully consid ered and decided upon before, the site is chosen and before flu* plans are drafted. V .. If part of tpc family goes to*buslness each day It will Ik* nbcessary to con struct the h(«ne near a railway sta- luiyv this foreigner placed over them iscd the jealousy of the pres idents and princes of the empire, so they set about to have him. removed. The presence of envy -shows ihferior- ity.. One never envies those* below him- It Is hard to forgive those who Ira ve outstripped us and lert us be- hind tfrthe race of.life. I .X Whenever You Need a General.Tonic ' Take Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s -Tasteless chill Tonic, is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the I.iver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builda op the Whole System 60 cents. Into tin* burning fiery, fur juice. Impos-/* Sometimes i he people’s expjes-inpX’f lug Images are set up in many places. God's will is crude-.- Sometimes it and men and women are being cjrlled comes *us :i sb ( >ck to inen wlHKnim* be upon to bow dowti and ‘worship/them. come necustomed to thing>di< they are, Swnie of those * lu nges are/ nmpey, who. quite sntisfiej_ wljb present con- fashlon, selmlarshlp. worplly^amhititiq, dltimis. art* iittwlllitlg to lie nm'de mi pleasures, etc., and .ivoeyne to fl/ose ctunfortahh* by a ehange-'-w hi* h ui'iiv who will not worship before them. . mean a readjustment in their method II. The Behavior of the Hebrews of irvTTig and in (licit way of doing (vv.'8-lS), (1) the accusation by the business. Hut to stand in file way of envious spbs (vv. 8-12). • , progress is futile. It may be that it i- Daniel’s three friends had been pro- necessary to oppose'certain features mptod to positions of honor and re- man-mad** and, man-inspired' which spotisil Illty. .f’ertafn FTialdeans whose have crept into, the plan**, which the envy_hnd h**e.i excited by tin* promo- |w*ople i.nt-ent. hut back orThem all tion of flies** Hebrews, sought occasion and beneath them all w ill, lie found against ITJbiiT. This they found when the hand of God. the Hebrews would nut hoyv down to This hils li**«m prnveiTili htstorv As and worship the image. Envious eyes Gladstone once said. "In flu* beginning are always watching God’s- faithful of. e\cry great ligh^. for tin* right* mid ^^oficial rt*«*ord was Maun‘lew’s. Not even tion <>r trolley .limn If there art* chil- I Wastefulness 8orne families take pride In serv ing lavish and ov ones. Had these (’haldeaiis been faith fully wiofshlplng, they wo.iil'l not have seen the Hebrews. (2) The klpg’s rage (vv. 1T1f>). i H** calls tin* FTchrews before him, - questions them and gives them another chance. Tin* offense was not serious \orhountiful meals — W( , rp defying th*> nutpofltv of and overgenerous service of food. This th<1 0 ’ p hm , hoU()ro( , th ,. in in , he ir leads Inevitably to.wko of food on I)rnni ^ ti()U . lt snvon>d of jngratliiTde. the table‘and /s a t**mptVioq to over-_ Aft(>r HosHv'qnestionlng them he gave eating which often Impairs health and efficiency. them nnothcr opportunity to consider their position before consigning them to the fire. Tils.supreme mistake was in this challenge he made to the God of the Hebrews. lie seems to have forgqtlen entirely the confession he for progress. |Re (cHurc ela*<se<. tjie so- eiilled. upper cjr.sues..have b****n oil tie* wrong 'side *if.tlje battlefield." The common people the mun <*f iinconjiqon sells** to t best* tile world owes a debt of grafitnde, ;- M ^ . If voti -would bear the voice of God,. kii*ep j close to tin' people. ' (’harles Stelze, In Ghieago Baptist Standard. - MUCH OF THE PHARISEE E Ju*t From College. IIow very seedy your friend looks 1 Naturally. HcN just come out of an agricultural college.’—London An- fiati^niade with reference to God (2 :47). (3) The courageous reply of the faithful Hebrews (vv. 1(1-18). They replied without passion or fear. «o«e of tnrdiclnn which cl«an« out W’oArn* o-i n nf 1 fl|l pd »1w.| r hearts or Tapeworm with a alnirlo doa.- Adr P* " < O* * »*>n Hill II UK IT Iienri.. Their id elmvlor an exiwesslon! of The Pharisaical Taint Is Immanent in Even the Best of fchris- ” tians. •wars. Dr Peery e ’ Dead Shot" la not a “to aan*«” or "ayrup." but a real old-faahloned Only a woman of superior Intelli gence Is surprised at nothing. h- -I * -f" Back Given Out? —Housework is too hard for a Woman who is half sick, nervous and always tired. Hut it keeps JijUng up, and gives weak kidneys no tune to recover. If vour baek is lame and acliv and your kidneys irregular; if you have “blue spells,” sick headaches, nervousness, airiness and rheumatic pains, use Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have don#- wonders for thousands of Vworn^out wpmeni A North Carolina Case irv- .■sww.i*.* Greensboro, says; “I WHsjsoWad off for oy$r ‘ two years I couldn’t walk much and - had to’ give >fp my work entirely.' My kidneys ached trreKutarly and I had awful back aches' Nights I couldn’t sleep and mornings I got up , feeling all tired out. I \yas awfully dizzy ana nervous. My head ached and .the least thina upset me. _ , Doan’s Kidney nils made me- strong and well and get the entire credit for my c'ire.’' Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN’S VJfty FOSTER-MILB URN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. triumphant. faith. \"\Vc nrt* n*»t cjirc- ful to »insw;QruUi<‘i* In mntt«*r. If It he so, oitr God whom -we; serve Is able to deliver u-i from th** iTurnlng -ficry_ furnace, and he will *b*liv<*r\js nut of thine hand, <1/king Hut if not. he -It known^untd the**, O king, tlutt w v e will nut serve thy .gmN. nor worship the gnlilen Image which thou hast set N up.” They q/ufrageouslv sho\y**d thefr contempt fur death. They were not afraid to*akhCT but were afraid to slri - agaii sf GotT, - They knew that to how down before this image was to disobey and dishonor God. While thev did not know’ what God w ould do. In thi*..pr*>m- ( is<>s: they kfiew that Ik* wofild do thq rigid tiling. These Hebrews were far away from home, exposed to The most' severe temptation, 'buf they saw their duty clearly set •before them. God’s” law plainly settlodMt for them. They did not try. to find an excuse to evnde .their duty, and seeing, the.way clearly tliey acted accordingly, _X III. The Glorious Issue (vv. 1f)-30y r (1) ’Phe harmless furnace (vv. Ifi-’Jo). The infuriated king nrdete& the heat of the furnace to be IntenslfleiL his tnost mlghty # men to hind the Hebrews and fling them into the fir®/Though the Ijent was so Intense tliat theTidP filers who cast them Info the furnace Many people flatter themselves that they are not like the proud Pharisee Who of old stood Tii the temple thank ing .God that he was not as other men are*. Yet in many h man there is. if lie but knew it. || tinge <rf self satis- faction widely conies very near being phifijlsal* iii ( quality. A German com mentator has well said, “Even natural muni i' more or less like’the Pharisee; whoever leawis to know himself ns a sinner is, oil the other hand, like the publh,in. Hri’.e, however, if is by.no means denied that in tin* 'microcosm, of a luuuidt lieart "*ifi**ti sonie'tliing 6f the Pharisee may be -found along with tile eliararTer of lie* publicum even thotlgli w *: i»Ufs*'lves do not take not.** of it. xrii. <piesiio.il.. |iow< \* r. reriialns s1mpl> t/-, Wliieh iRsposji ir.n in oijr hearts is ilii^ruling one? A*vonling-to this God wlll^Kplge Us " l( is fbe life task of t-very man -\vpbi w*>ul*l win eteriial gI«u*y-*gi*ii'dutTU^ u* work, away from the evil that / K\iii him. :iiiiL to «*f /lif take nn'iimr** aye! iiiorkef /lij' pure qualltv of ’thatmeaven'ly Ilf** ln;whi* h *lt Is his humble, yet. eonfi*|Hntj hop* som* r tlm/to share. Zion’s Herald. an error could be found of which they could accuse-him.- Though he was without fault he had to suffer. Those who excel in-any line arc sure to suf fer Tn some way. Jt Is true in busi ness. tin' home; the school, politics and religion, f ^ ' (3) The Wicked Pint (vv. 5-1)). Not being able t«* find any fault, they trumped up u charge against hhn-nu th«* ground of his foreign religion. ' 'f;,**y were dot oareful about the metle. • d employed, jUst so th©ir end was at- ;;ip..*;d Jll. Daniel’s Noble Confession (vv 10-13). Though Daniel knew that the wicked decree was signed, he knelt before God three times a day ns usual. Hejwent quietly about his affairs, at tended to his regular devotion's, be cause la* trusted.(Jod. There is al ways a marked silence about herp- ism. We^k men bluster, but strong .’men have, little -to say. Daniel con tinued his usual habit of prayer, even ...tjmugh it was a violation, of the civil lawbecause he knew that 'God’q law was first. When the laws ofrearth eunllict with the-laws of heaven there is but one thing to do; that is, to obey God ruther than uiiliv - * IV. The Foolish Decree Executed, (vv. 14-17). The king wins greatly dis pleased with himself (v. 14)' and dili gently sought to deliver Daniel, hut h«* was helpless j(v. 15). The proud ruler was a slave. Laws which change not are self-condemnatory, foolish, positively wicked. The king was firen of school ng*> hi the family it is Imperative' for. tin* young folks’ w«*l- fare to select a! building site in a com- mtinlty with good schools and to locate the home within a reasonable distance of the school or schools which the children will attend. These pad other details should te given careful consid eration. Have you ev*r used MOTHER’S JOY SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh? If you haven’t get It at once. It will cure you.—AdV/V Not Yet “The governor -ought to .he glad of one thing.” remarked the hack plat form ? wag as he called loudly for- a W. 1. transfer. , "Oli, pull it." request'd the gentle* man w lig rides, the stp iv,\ :irils Ii{.»»*,* Im patient ly. - x' “He won’t have to worry atwuit a coal shortage <*n any city "cars until October iit . least." — IndiunapolH News. ■ — . -'* TURNING SEWAGE INTO ASSET British City Shows How Profit Can ” - 1 Lt'MK-e • ...» ** >•- • Be Made by Scientific Handling Effluent. Through installation- of modern sew erage and garbage disposal systems many cities o£ this, country are secur ing valuable by-products from wastn, hut our municipalities could probably . emulate to advantage the method adopted by an English city in creating an asset out ^>f a waste effiuent diffi cult of disposal, says the Mhnufac- turers’ Recprfi.-!. According-to a stal**- nient In commerce report's by the Unit ed States consul at Bradford, England, that city recovers the grease in the sewage coming from many wool-wash ing and scouring establishments lo cated there and turns it Into a profit able by-product. — •• This grease by-product Is said lo he of value in the leather-dressing trade and to some extent In branches of the textile industry. The suites of the recovered grease weak for fear of others, whtfh is utter S( * w age works of the city of wickedness. 'Daniel was east into the Bradford were reported to amount to d**h of lions (v.vltl) and a double seal $380,320 In 1010 at the present high placed upon the den (v. 17). They Price ^ “ ton, and It is estimated were not content with the klngV seal that for this year oyer $340,000 will be alone, which shows that on** ras/al realized front this source, in addition will not trust another. The king's to nearly $25,000 derived from the sale words. "Thy God. whom- thou servest manure or fertilizer made from the continually, he" will deliver thee,”' to kludge left after the extraction of .the 1 laprel were a poor excuse, hut they! grease. Because of the development _wtTe the best- that he could offer. to uf this by-product 14 is thought the PRAISES DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT f _ . V ‘ .1 believe you have a splendid,'-reliable kidney, liver and bladder medicine in I>r. Kilmers Swamp-Root, iuul my customer# who have taken it during the past thirty- fi.\.ycars hate nothing but prai.d* for what it accomplished for them. On account of the splemlci reputation which it enjoys in the trade I have n*> hesitaney"in recom mending it for the troubles for which it u intended. Yours Very truly,’ *, .1. G. SI KEEN, Druggist, Sept. 21, 1916. Hastings, Main. Letter to Dr. Rilmer 6* Co. Binghamton. N. Y. his conscience, . 7 V. Daniel Delivered (vv. 18-23). (1) The King's Slet'pless Night (v. KNJ. Doubtless Daniel was more ! eom- putalde in tin* den *>f livius than the king in his palace. His quietude Is n Bradford sewag** work will be self- Hupportjng in 11*17. Danger in Municipal Pigs. One„nit*thod of ylisposlng *>f garbage Is that adopted by many municipal!- picture of the safety apd A peace which' ties, of feeding it to pigs. A]i[>roxi- nre the portion of those., who trust niatply 10 p**r cent of the total col- , find and *h>. his will. This i> a sample lection in '1IHW. accftrdingjto reports'^'’ of w-lmt faith eai/do. "Tlmu wait cities of 30.000 and over, was han- keep him in perfect peace whose mind died in this manner. This may be a is stayed oh thee, because he trusteth slight Improvement over dumping It, thee.’.’ „ *: hut •<inly._ for small j»rqces whsire the (2) The King’s Question (v. 20). In Vjfarhage'ciih* fife hahdl.'dbtfore if <Je- *the morning th** king tailed to Daniel cays. S*» serious a matter Is this sjs- in the *l**ii of lions saying. "Is thy God tern that the state of Colorado has able?” This is always the question of passed a law compelling l, l! ,ru ‘ at I,lar ‘ t he—U'ilbeJ.ieving lieurt. The believing to. state whether the pork sold* by Heart say's. "Our God is able.” them was fed on untreated garbage. ^j v Ano(,her state bourd ’.of health finds that of 1,000 hogs fed on city garbage, rows were seen Kv * were slain._ the H* Walking loos** In fire .-without any hurt. Kciiially astounding was the fact Real Pastors. . x Tywtte froin a w «u*k among men whn'\the~dUbel,ifMng heart ii^*> doing the lowlier tasks <*f the min Istry In small towti^ anddrural < *>nf- Daniels Answer (v. .2) nninltles. amid every possible discour- <,utl 1ius st ‘ ut ,lls anf t l “ l * < AnRels ult ; ..•> 1)er cent j va( i tub<*reffl*.sls “The idea I(it,(r-.2'iirilWith sneh t*>«u th(t< f^ar him. ami d ? Uv..*th »«. »•*»*»■« «>»'** t‘ reiuiy -ohevnVIaesH an*l w ith so gla*l iheiiu (Itsalms 34.7.). Manj times no doubt our lljves- ifKjt* preserved because Prove What Swamp-Roo^ Will Do For Yo« Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. t for a sample siz# bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable in formation. telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure aji*i men tion this paper. Dirge and medium siz® bottles for sale it all drug stores.—Adv. SHE SAW DANGER IN DELAY Owing to Circumstances, FaiY Maid Was Willing to Make Momentous "Decision at Once. * —I “Hnry," she begun,-Iw usweet, tim orous voice, “what’s nd >hi s talk about gold and silver?” * Henry, who reads tin*, papers, and was about ns thoroughly Ignorant on the subject as everybody else, plunged i in bruvel>TT>n.t -in* >t*>j'I)7(‘d him. “1 don’t want to know nlnujr'that," sin* faltered,\"but is gold getting so awful scarce?’’ "Awfill seun***!\ echiK'il Henry, dis mally. ' And D it all being taken away to pay for tin* war? 1 ’ =— "It is," sai*l Henry. "And If they continued to take It away,* tlierX w ou t I*** aiiy left' In this country by and by and we’ll have to ’ise silver?" \ . _J "Yes," sighed Henry. “Henry." she wiiisp<*re<!, "I told you * I would give you my (decision in thb summer—but I repentl It—lt Is .’Y—- yes.' Henry, don't—don’t you think*" she Continued, after a moment's silence, "that lt would be well to get. the ring now, before all the gold Is tak en ^iwjiy?"—London Answers. . Small Pill , ; r | Small T)o»e A Small Price Carters « ITTLE IVER PILLS it heart that 4t*’HjDiiumbtes tin* to tin* dust. I leave them, asiuiiried lhat I t. Equally astounding was the fact' !‘V‘ r " f >.»»^couragein^t.. that a f.mrtlX-ne was seen with them. 'l"'Z numl^redj^o' we^osed for the remainder of the war, (2) nWconvinced. king (VV. 2fi-28): G u) V , intl tt , | ; >jr , r nl ,u.rt, ought to expect the ‘mouths of the be>M« a .title that torments the ant. .... The^fWtacle was-so wonderful that - ’ ;, n * M , ,- lions to be shut against us. ~ | quttries. some of whom, have,gone to th^’-g-called the Hebrews Together J,, rfj'led with *-ueh Gniple fru.mll^L -"(4) Da nieV Removed Emm thy Den ‘ Germany for a derivation, .-it ilnin- of the fire. They came, forth un- r , . - wAl. m„ : I. grT.in.dX(v. 23). There - was .n«» nmnner of hurt r.*all.v a .modern. I'orruption of Xharme*^ for the fire had no.power ovef , u ' ; (T ,,: f i„ I ,7h«,l **n. be*d„s omukIV* ^'* The reason was .that "he U word va.tously writterT IHneh.dt or IhHrWw. , * *1 *-v**n a hair of their ’ ^ ^ . I.eH^l Uj-4rbe God." ^The sairn* rea- "1 Icdndf,*’’'which stan.U ohvtousLy. or hea.js w„s slVggjL their coats clilmged. x< , vt smrSVl.y the ^mtieirts and hair of tin* Saxon l.ean-hott, meaning worth- nor ; th.1s*.;,*|| , f^rjeupodThi*!.. (v,2?) „ u : il .-; lf ^, jtl „ jl( ,„ r(Js] u . his^conqSiums wvefe not **ven singed. wood”. This same name of (3) 4 hr king’s..'d.*er.* w (v. 2d). - . fH,u,Nl«io |„Jt. fVs.n'iKhin " VI. • DoomSf; Darflel's Accusers (v. ‘‘Jlynehoir was .f,,nnc’ly borne by I bis was most foolish/Tmil jn( k**(| x ; , .. . ’ i - n .. ' w 7nx* iist into the den of part .i»f. the Toyal forestifnear (o.lches-. r- X . - .... , and on** call t**»*l that wlinli is rare M* -4). 1 Uej »**i*N<u.st into uit *n n oi i . - . ‘ F'.„ ; ,k,„ 2 rm.t „ . ; ||„„. "ami .hr liJiis lm.1 Ihetlmstery j NT. Ann.-nlly llama,,It »••**«; •»“; n"" r nB „ , >4 It t, n il, ■I.'.l in il„ t ,..i at Ihrta. ami l,rak» iR Ih.-ir tmn.". la «***■>«> "'".l l'" r S •"* " f thl ' C -at f" r,S ! (4) Promotion of the* Hebrew* (v v' ; . k'-v? lng, says one mayor, may he injurious. Halnault Forest. Hahnault forest, where the London county council golf couTses will be - Njo Doubt.'* BUI—Did you notice how FOR j* I : Jones shook hands with 016?” grabbed both of my hands. Jack—’ watch wo) heart I ly He mnn vi Yes. I suppose In* thought his ’quid be.safer that way. have Ftood the test of . time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quit k to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to clekr up a batf complexion. Genuine bear# aignature 30) npd on** enn f**el .that wliieh i^ rtu***ly **pe+iiy expre>-K*d, < Mo* *-*■, s jt best its .it is cefieebsp in Hb' fa* * s jind .%b4.ies l ot theHK anil brake a 1 bV jln- kindly .11»~7r^- ..f ilr-*- *■!» rg.v triene*c4ves,-^*-Rlshop Eis*J<e. their pn-ces or ever they canH^pt. the hot- PALE FACES Generally Indicate a lack , of Iron In th® Blood Will halp thi. condition , Whitewash. . U_ is .gip.'excellent plan to white wash the trees, filling* the cracks In the bark with lime, so ns to fill up many hiding places of fruit pests, at welt ns to destroy thfiu.v’ whjch are In litding. * ^ Avoid Drastic Pruning. Drastic pruning strikes at the vi tal tty of the tree. Um Dlslt or Harrow, , Cultivate^ your tdfalfa or meadow -by- ptdag a disk or alfalfa barrow. — A Bridegroom’s Ambition. Lerret —I heiir jhaT;Sh*»i:t<*ftsh, who married the banker's daughter last winter. Is tuidesperate limun ial straitsl Dadiltob 1’m nbt surprised. He probably Ima>oeb trying t.. iivi* up to the(r wedding presents,- Life. I -— " v - c.* Sad Accident. xk - • “Jim alwrfts was romantic,- and when out With Miss Gladys-on a ram ble he proposed to her dn the very -edge of a mountain gorge.” “What did she do?”^ J "SheTTTretv Tflm over.’’ tom of the den." * Daniel’s God to Be Fear VII. Darius' Decree.(w. 25-2i >f Waltham which lay south and- east of tju* River Ituding, and was adfnin- i irtered by the satn-j officials as Lp- London Ghroniclc. He IvPlng forosti- decreeil that in all parts of his kit dom men of, Tilt peoples and"*tongu**s should tremble an‘*l fear before the God of Daniel. ' j " ‘ 2- VIII. Daniel's Prosperity (v. 2S). Thoughr Darnel's tuiemies perish, lie goes higher aiu.L. higher in the'king dom. even continuing into theUfefgn of Cyrus. Ip' all our trials and testings we should-nut he moved, for . there is out him. Man s schemes shall e,veu continue to pmise him. - u righteous .-and just God' in ^leufeh^ and nothing can occur withe f. >!^p- .Employers Build Homes for Workers. Coincident with the change of the huibhmj trend toward manufacturing work, uMM’e-ts a "tendency for corpora tions to bhtld moderate priced houses for their employees.. The obvious ne cessity of keeping labor stable and halting theToving t^ndency^Qf employ ees at the present tithe umlbubtedly has much to do with this mov^ihent. It Is probable that the Idea will be adopted mor.e widely as the war pro- glesses and Tabor stringency Incfea^aC <: u l i. “•"•y. Salt and Yea*. Posturn Cereal* r ' ilesome nutrition, of wheat and barley in most Aw. •*'