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I ( t ■ /-w t / '••• / / / y / 7 .- ' •• ' j - 1 responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants ana children undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. Teacher of EnglWh ^Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) ^ (Copyright, 1918. “ Western Newspaper for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract; for a time at least, any Don’t take nasty, dangerous calomel when bilious, constipated, headachy. Listen to me! * I _ «?WSSSb*w * • •' ' \ injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake ? What are their responsibilities?! To whom aife they answerable? 'They spring up today, scatter their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. sr ! - Gould each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared : could they read the innumerable testimonials from LESSON FOR JULY 21/ tew conts under my personal guaran tee that 4 .will clean your sluggish Uvqr better^, than nasty calomel; It won’t make you sick and you can eat anything you want without being snll- -valed. Your druggist guarantees that each, spoonful will start your lB’^r. clean your bowels and, 1 .str.uigli.ieQ-.you up by morning or you get yout* money back. .Children gladly take Dodson’s PRAYING TO GOD LESSON TEXT—Psalms 1(5:18, 19; Luke 11:1-13. r "j - GOLDEN TEXT—Cef us therefore come ""■boldly - unto the throne of grate, that w** j n ay Obtain' mercy, and find-grace* tojiilp In time of need.—Hebrews 4:16. . ( ’ DEVOTIONAL HEADING—Luke 11:5-15. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACHERS—realms 37:4-5; Matthew ^fi ll; II Corinthians 12:8-9; James 4-:3--8. - . ] PRIMARY .MEMORY V ELS E-Jehovah Is nigh onto all them that call upon him. , —Psalms 145:18. ! j?-' i STORY MATEIRIAI*—Matt hew 14:23-25; Acts s 12:l-i2r———1 —— INTERMEDIATE. gE'NlOR AND ADULT TOPIC—Why and how to pray - and tlie results. ■ grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for the tried and true Fletcher’s Castoria. Children Cry For Wt Contents 15 Fluid Draohr 1 Prayer ought to.be n matter of great concern to every believer (Psalms 14."»: is). -r, * Prayer Is a matter but little under stood by Christians; in fact, only as divine aid is given enn we mdiy pray. The range of prayer is- from the depths of the soul to the very thoughts of God. There was some thing about the praying of Jesus that so impressed the disciples that they requested him t (e-tea ch them to pny (Luke 11:1). We nowhere read of them asking him to teach them how .to preach. Praying Is more Important than preaching; No one is fit to teach or preach who does not know how to pray. May each one enroll at once in the school of prayer with Christ as our teacher. He Is a most wining and capable teacher. In response to the disciples’ request he outlines the fol lowing principles of prayer: Luminous Golf Balls, Her Idea of Hanover Mnry G. is nearly seven years of age, and luis completed one year In :lie Eggleston school at Madison. To her grandmother, she said: “DrnnYTThother, what do you think of Hanover college?” * “I don't vnow; why do you ask, ALCOROL-3 PER CENT. Avertable IVcparaboaferAs similatin^theFood bjr tin^theStoraaAsandBwmstf “I mean wlmt do you think of* llan over college as a place for ine to go to school?” “Well, Mary, I think it will be some lime before you need to go to Han over.” ; . Mary replied: ”1 don’t think I’d like it. Daddy went to a picnic at Hanover linn got nearly eaten up with chig- ger* ”—Indianapolis News. ■ * Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. J. English, of Springfield,‘Mass., says a "It was your Castoria that saved my child." * ' Mrs. Mary McGinnis, of St. Louis, Mo., eays: "We have given oar baby your Castoria ever since she was born, and we reccommena it to all mothers.". —— < N. E. Calmes, of Marion, t> Theryby Promoting ChecrfolncssMul Re^Cocto® neither Orium, Morphine w* Mineral. Not Narcotic I. The Right Relationship of the One Praying (Luke 11:2). 1. Filial—‘‘Father.” • In order to pray to God, the sup pliant must be a child of God. God Is a father; his gifts and blessings are for his children. This relationship can only be entered Into through re generation. Not all men have a right to say, “Our Fitther” when address- ing^God. Only thooe/who are children of God hy faith In Jesus Christ can so address him. It is not only profess ing to be children but living llke'GcxFS children.' Children have rights and privileges which are denied to others. 2. Fraternal—“Our Father.” God has mono than one child. Ilis children are bound up together in na ture and interests. Even In our se cret prayer we should address him as Our Father, which is a recognition of the interests of others, alongside of ours. > \ II. The Right Attitude In Prayer (Luke 11:2). 1. Reverent adoration. As children we have certain priv ileges, and yet holy reverence hiromes us. We should hallow his name; we should adore him ns the eternal God. 2. Loyalty- - , / . When praying to God we should come with the spirit of loyalty which cries out “Thy kingdom come.” 3. Submission—“Thy wlll.be done.” We should have no will of our own' regarding the rule of God. We should USE EAGLE REMEDY AS ; A SURE PILE CURE N. E. Calmes, of Marion, Ky. t says : "You have the best medicine in the world, as I have given youif Castoria to my babies from first to last." Mrs. Albert U.^usky, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., says: "As I have had your Castoria in use for nearly three years, I am pleased to tay it is just aa represented. My children are both well and happy—thar.ks toCastona." R. P. Stockton, of New Orleans, La., says: "We began giving your Castoria to our baby when he was eight aays old and have kept it up ever since, never having had to give any other medicine." » Mrs. Dolph Ilombuckle, of Colorado Springs, Colo., says] "We com menced giving your Castoria to our' baby when she was four weeks old. She is now seven months and weighs 19| pounds. Everyone remarks l ‘What a healthy looking baby. ’ Wo give Castoria credit for it." i AhelpfulRemcdyfcf Constipation and Diarrhoe* and Feverishness and LossofSl£ep results thefefron^i nlnfancy * facsimile Si^natnreo* Piles no longer hold the terrors of puiu and anguish for the sufferer if Eagle Pile Remedy is resorted Rvfor an absolute cure. Iiy a thoroughly practical, harmless and internal tr^at- ,\ ment, hemorrhoids, vein functions e companies, in an quickly respond to the treatment, t, made the as- reason why Get a box at your druggists’ today, insurance are re- 'OFTilrect from* the mukers—the Reed merican people, and the large Distributing Co., 141 Godwin St., Pat- _• applications are erson, N. J. For .$1 you get a box suf- even suapect that they . nf fn _ „ ’ fll „ frpntmpnt Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected An examining physician for one of t^ie prominont life insurance - interview of the subject tonishing statement that one so many applicants for jected is because kidney trouble mon to the A majority of those whose declined do not have the disease. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. We find that Swamp Root is strictly an hemal compound and we would ad- yise our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all dpug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and laTge. *' However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Binghamton, N. Y„ for a sample bottle.. .When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. \ NEW "YORK GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS Copy of Wrapper Soldier in a Harem. .writes Private Kept Strictly In Turn. . “Well, corporal,” said the officer, jt's a proud mother that'll be waiting to greet you when you get home this “What'll she be proud for? queried.- the corporal, with a puzzled expression. “Of your medal, of course,’’.was the Answer. “But I d<fi<^ think she knows I’ve got‘it. sir.” said corporal. “What! haven't votr tohPher?” What Makes You If it isn’t hard work dr exercise, then its your blood. Your blood has been poisoned by the bite of a malar ia mosquito or by stomach and liver disorders. In some cases low vitality and lack of energy is due to thin, weak blood. Grove's ' Tasteless chill Tonic Enriches the Blood and Purifies the Blood; by this means it Strengthens the body from head to toe and you can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect, It contains just what the hlbod needs, Iron and Quinine, in a form acceptable to the most deli cate stomach. GROVE’S TASTELESS ehill TONIC is an ex ceptionally Good General Strengthening Tonic for the Child, for the Mother or any of the Family, young or old. Pleasant to take. Price 60c. Education. V IN. The Right Spirit (Luke 11 :3-S) *1. Dependent Faith—“Give us our daily bread” (v. 3). /! ^Ve should realize that, not only ' what we have,'but life itself is ours | to-enjoy because of^ him. and that lie is able to iM for us exceedingly abun dantly above all that we*ask or think. 2. Penitence and Love—“Forgive u:; ouFMebts” (v'. 0). x We should come to him’ n*alizlng that \ye have sinned, aiid cry unto him fpr forgiveness. Our hearts should be so filled with love for others that we will forgive those who sinned against us as God is/willing to for- j. give us. /{'■■• ' 3. Holiness and Caution—“Lead us not! into temptation” (v. 4). Because we are God’s children and realizing!the depravity of onr natures, and The'consequent tendency (o-prnc- ; tiee that which displeases him, we shpfild sliriiik from that .which, if in- dulgetl in, wTUrid dishonor him. 4. Int'T-eessory (vv. 5, 0). The man who asked for bread did not ask for himself, but for a friend. Prayer, whi'-h pleases Got] is unselfish in its requests. f>. Perseverance (vv. 7, 8), ; Prayer which pleases G<«1 and gets results is imp<irtuiiate. perseveres un till t lie ^object is achieved, ^ IV. Encouragement to Pray (Luke No Wormun a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms hnve an nn- hcalthr color, which indlcato* poor liloi/d, and as a rule. tinT« Is n»*rc*or stomach disturbance. UKOVN’S TASTKLKSk chin T< >N1< given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Jrn- proyc the dUestlon. uiul.aet as a (imeral Strength- entng Tonic to the whoje system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, nnd the Child w+H ba In perfect health. FleasantTo take. 60c per bottle. Indlitesilon ‘producea dlrtiKreeable nnd aometlmea alnrinlnc aymptoms. Wrlaht'a Indlitn VcRptahlc Pill* stimulate the diges tive proceas.'g to function naturally Adv. Girls! Make bleaching lotion • if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the juice of two letnons into a bottle containing three punces of Orchard White, shake well;' ami you Slice Libby's Veal Loar and garnish with cucumber^, water cress and salad/uressing— very tempting! / Jifirrer pint of the best freckle Perfectly Harmless. Contains no Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs. sunfitibn and tan lotion, and complexion lieuut ill/r, jit very, very small, cost. - Y*oty^ grocer has the lemons and any drug s'tore-or t'bilef counter will supply three </mees of- Orchard ,White’for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra; grant lotion into tlnj face, neck, arms -"find hands each day and see how freck les, sunburn, windburn and tan disap pear and how- clear, soft and .while-the skin becomes. • Yqsi It is harmless.— eal Loaf such flavor! How to Keep! Your Stomach Strong, Cool and Sweet ‘HIS delicately flavored Veal Loaf is made with such perfection by : immac- RkSv ’» Si rood Summer ( BROTHS n\!»y IIOWKL VRIMCRVK wifi correct Urn Ht< u acli Bnd.Ruwel Troubles aLd If !» abso lutely hiirmless. t nn be *tiven to Infanta with perfect safety. See directions on the bottle. 1. Gods promise (vv. U. Ur), * True prayer cannot fail of an ati swer, beeayse (lod definitely promise!- flint every one that asketh reeciveili he that ,seeketh lin'deib, and t*b bin that knocketh it-shall be o|i<*netI. 2.. The example ~trf an earthly fa Libby’s expert chefs in the -ulate Libby kitchens—that you will always want these chefs to make it for you. You find it so appeti:ir^, so nutritious a mejit at such little cost and trouble. ./ - Order Libby’s Veal'Loaf for lunch eon today. Serve either hot or cold, your family will delight in it. Hot weather always starts those 3 uick .chemical changes which pro- uce poisons in meats, fish, fruim, vegetables, toilk and food products. Such summer poisons in foods not only malre well stomachs sick but de velop with drngcrous' rapidity in sensative, sick or~ailing stomachs and bowels. jree from all those had effects liable to come lifter a hearty meal in summer. EATONIC Tablets-arc hot weather proto©. tori) (or the arnmai-h. They guard agahir*4he cerma that lurk in the things you eat and drink. They^cbuild listless appetites, pro -mole digestion by aidijig proper action of th« stomach functions and insure speedy rebel trom indigestion and all stomach distress. - t stone t<> his d. <ir ii stvrjient a scorpion in- 1 is in finitely r, tho Tra ver> EATONIC is good to eat like candy. Peopln Libby, MfNctH A"Lfbfay, CHigawb TrTTYiramjreTsi^d gf Atomi teatimcrati Sa^t~oinr"ggngr5le n eurtiily parent- ;ifts to tfioir < hii of thousands are obtaining relief with EATON IC every day but the best evidence in to 1 ityour own stomach tell you the truth. On to your druggist and, yet a .big box of KATONIC. Tell him you want it (or the pre vention and spre relief of stomach apd bowel E ases and fluids which cause that loated, lumpv feeling, heartburn,sour ' * itomach, belcLing, acidity, but endleaa WANTED Second-hand Bags, other stomach anil bowel miseries. , Wrim..-. A sure, safe, quick acting relief has been found which absorbe and neu tralises these poisons, too much acid and harmful gases. EATONIC Tab lets, oneor two taken after every meal, will keep your stomach sweet. You will Have a good appetite to eat what you like, when you want it and be V. The True Goal of All Prayer (Luk,e w jy-lfl)... ^ - (rod’s gift is hlmseifi ip the yprson t)f his Holy Spfrlt. All those \vh« practfce the- principles which -Jf-su- 'aught in this model pp^wr shall tt •lessed with the gift of the Holy Spl/ L God’s best gift to man. i SOLD FOR 60 YfARS f* malarCa; CHILLS and FEVEit Ale-, a, An# Genera: Strengthening Tunic Then if EATONIC faOa to utiefy yet turn it to your drucfiut, whom you. keei ea# trust. Be will ubeertuUy refund money. . If your drugfiat dooaat I ueflie* KUl ,pi« reclpsc-uu about Je to prepare. Send 10c for ifuitku, AiuSeaMk Aduucy Ou.. Avonduto, Aiu. If your druggist CHARLOTTE, NO. 2C--1918 96o Drops In IAN1S. ( II" lllll _l