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SOUTH OAKOUHA (■portut to all Wanes r .' - v - Readers of this Paper The Quickening Word fet Contents 15Fluid Drac: Thousands upon thousand* of Women hare kidnfey or bladder. trouble and never suspect it. ~ r Womens' complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease., ■ If the kidneys are not in a healthy con dition, they mSy cause the other organs For Infanta and Children, By REV. HOWARD W. POPE / / Moody Bible Institute. Chicago t TEXT-*For the Word of God Is alive and powerful.—Heb. 4:11 of ambition, ache and loss Poor health makes you nervous, irrita ble and maybe despondent; it makes anyone so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root; by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to*be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. A good kidney medicine, possessing real healing and curative value, should be a blessing to thousands of nervous, over-worked women. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney liver and bladder medicfne will do for them. Every reader of this paper who baa not already tried it, by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase the medium and large size bottles at all drug stores. Adv. . . ALCOHOL-3 PBR OWL aasasiS* It has been w&l said of the Bible, that there are many books which In- ■ form, some f ew , that, Teforrn, but ilJP^ |p|||: : this book trana* . • forms. Here Is a dHjp£- * ' :i x|| striking illustra* . A man arose in our inquiry meet* iup one night and said that his two sorts had been converted the night before, and _he wished the Hlf 'A Lord could do S O 111 for him. He was HBLjKflUH a confirmed drunk ard. according to .the testimony of all who knew him. I showed lilra from Revelation 3:20 that Jesus stood knocking at the door of his heart, and that if'he would sur render to him absolutely, Jesus would enter his heart and enable him to live a victorious life. I showed him from Hebrews 7:25, that Jesus was able to save to the ut termost; from Jude 24, that he >vas able to keep him from foiling; and from I Corinthians 10:33, that his temptation was not, peculiar; and furthermore that “God would not suf fer him to be tempted above that he was able.” I explained to him that God had made provision for all the -possible temptations that be eould meet, and thut not only was he able to give him victory over them, hut he guaranteed to carry him through life successfully, and to preseut him at last “faultless." ttaPteS—-*«»««< Hnirotf LOOK for the sealed package, but have an eye out also for the name Thereby PromottntMfo** Cheerfulness neither Opium.MorpMoetwf WRIGLEYS That name Is your pro tection against Inferior Imitations* Just as the sealed package Is pro tection against Impurity* Defective Goods. Mother was attracted by the yells of her youngest offspring. Fop some strange reason she suspected that her son William had something to do with the vocal Commotion. With father’s Sunday-go-to-meetln’ razor strop’ In hand she hurried to the nursery. Willie met her with a disappointed look on his face; ‘.‘Say, mn," he began, \1Ngustedly. “Mrs. Brown was all wrong. It won’t do it at nil.” “Won’t do what?” demanded nm. "Bounce,” said Willie. “She said the baby was a bouncing boy, but he ain’t." a GenTAP» c<w * AJfE ’ mfw •yoRki- Tbe Greatest Name to Goody-Land — The I Flavor Lasts Beef Fat Substitutes. Norway has discovered that b«*f suet Is not absolutely necessary to tbs manufacture of mnrgnrlne. Cod liver oil, herring and other ftah oils are said to be excellent substitutes. BOSCHEE’S SYRUP Rough Work. The dentist has his troubles. After working on a woman who had an extravagant coiffure to Impede his progress and handicap his manipula tions. 'Doctor Pullem sighed his relief and motioned for her to urtse. The woman pulled herself together, looked Into a mirror, amt then- again seated herself in the chair. “I am through with your teeth,” the dentlat told her. “I know," the womon answered, “but aren't you going tp fix up my h^lr?" Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschee’s Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In the throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good night’s rest free from coughing, with easy expec- toratltb in the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa tient to regain his health. Made In America and sold for more than half a century.—Adv. So long as there Is sentiment Is life e©- long will there- he- a Santo Clans. * Uf*OB- Irninlrlng as to how he would know* that Jesus had entered his life, I showed him from John 14:21,. that If he w’ould obey the commundments of Jefrus, Jesus would rcieal himself to him, that he would know that he had entered his life and was actually reproducing his own glorious life in Don’t wait until your col d develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kil| it quick. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. _ To half pint of water add 1 ox. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and H os. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for mak ing and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, Is not sticky or gressy, and does not rub offAdv. Unconscious Advertising. Modest Young Lieutenant (reporting to C. O. after a thrilling raid Into No Man's Land)—Captain, I wish to re port Private Hick's conduct In the highest terms of praise. He is the bravest man In the world. He fol lowed me every place I went.—Ontario With this explanation the man knelt down and Accepted Christ as his Saviour. Thut was twenty-five years ago, but I have reason to believe thut he has never touched liquor from that time to this. On the other hand, he began to grow In grace and spiritual power. He led hlstovife to Christ and his two daughters. He led his broth er to Christ, who was as hard a drink er as he himself was. Mothers - The open published formula appears on every bottle of MRS. WIN SLOW’ / SYRUP A Proviso. Pat—After all. It’s a urv -to be missed by som Mike—Sure It Is, Fat be there t* enjy IL That Eluaivs Content. Content, with some of u«, Is typi fied by a woodchuck in a bean patch.— London Tiroes.’ He began to rend 'tlie Bible, and wherever he found a promise, he ac cepted It as the Word of God. Wher ever he found u commandment he made It his business to obey it. His aim seemed to be to live put the Word of God Uteiplly la his own daily con duct nnd conversation. Finding a passage which told him that his body was the temple of the Holy Ghost, he said, "If my body Is a temple of the Holy Ghost, what right have I to de file It with tobacco?” And straightway he threw’ away his pipe and tobacco. No one had spoken to him about the subject, but the Holy Spirit. Rending Matthew 5:22-24, he said, “I have one eheiaty, but he is a des perate fellow. He would be liable to shoot me If I should enter his house. However, I must go, lor this is the Word of God.” The first day that he Tke Infants* and Children's Regulator dBd<nt T **» a.a—Otr»t«-»n efffctirrrtn- table cathartic. lator of the boweb-uaed frs- BL1 . . , . tjuently with other ingredients RbuUrb-a refrreenator of digs*- by learned doctor* in treating Uv* action. colic and diarrhoea. Btearb—at*—highly valuable in treating •ever* gastric indigeation in children. Oil of Anise, Fennel, Caraway. Coriander. Glycerine. Sugar Syruft all of which help to make this formula the very best that medical skill can devise. If it were possible to improve this for- mala it would be done regardless of the fact that a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup now costs twice as much to make as any other similar preparation. Yet it costs you no more than ordi nary baby laxatives. At all Druggists ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO, 215-217 Fulton Street. N.Y. General Selling Agents: Hw«U F. Rfecki* k Cs. t he. fUw Tart Tarawa, '’-tt-H ROYSTER v Money’s Devious Ways. _.Mre. JVnyuppWhere., did*Mrs. d<- Style get her new’hut? Mi”*- Blase—That’s a problem. She bought It with the money which her husband borrowed from her uncle, who had won It in a poker game from her brother, to whom she had loaned It shortly after her mother had taken It from her father’s pocket#- and giyen It to her for a birthday present.—New York Globe. .. Out of Father’s Hands. - - “Fd-like to get-that-son of-mine to- r spn<\e up the yard.” “Well, why don’t you direct biro-to do it?” “I don’t Know If I have a right to without consulting Ills scout commis- sioder.”—St. Louis Globe-Democrat, : me that If I have an enemy, It is my ' duty to seek him out and try to effect a reconciliation. I have come for that purpose.” The man could not meet that kind of argument, and at _once opened the door, and in a little while a reconciliation was effected. „.He was especially successful In per sonal work, and he kept constantly at It. In fact, one of the, most earnest ! Christians in the community told me Gabriel will play the last trump In he thought that this mai^ did more personal work than any other. Chris- t tian In the community. Dot excepting , the ministers. About two years ago I was ’ on a j train in Connecticut when I was sur- | prised to hear my name mentioned. 1 Turning about I saw my old friend, The light of happiness Is often shut opt by tho shadow of suspicion* Too Much Sympathy. SI Oates—Just like this dinged well to go dry the next day after the town did.—Chicago Daily. News. To keep clean and healthy take Doctor Pierce’s Pleasaftt Pellets. They regulate liver, bowels and stomach., Adv. My life's work has been devoted to the improvement of Southern Ta ck horse sense cuser, S. ROYSTER When . ou’re fifty, your body .begins to creak a little at the hinges. ’Motion is more slow and deliberate. “Not so young as 1 used to be” is a frequent and unwel come thought. Certain bodily functions upon which good health and good spirits so tuu&h depend, are impaired. The weak ■pot is generally the bladder. Unpleasant symptoms show thein-clves. Painful and annoying complications in other organa arise. This is partieularly true with el derly'people. Irj’oii only know how, this trouble can be obviated. » For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the in convenience and pain due to advancing years. It is a standard, old-time home r**neiir and n##dj no introduction. It ia JJjosc stiffened joints, that backache, rheu matism, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, working in the factory. He said that he had been holding meetings In a nearby city, and God had greatly blessed him In the matter of conver sions. He had a tent which he took Haarlem Oil Capsules with him, and his daughter accora 1 rd ^{“attacks* of The Panled hlpi as his ginger, and he i diseases'cd the kid troduced me to the latter, a fine, beneficial effect, and telllgent looking young woman, re the diseases of the _, . . ’ with the bladder and The change 1fi this man’s life was ’", us much a miracle as the healing of d«with soreness across the lame or the blind by the Master, mple” aches and pains bat it was brought about by the sim- P le Word of God, aqd anyone can » warded off or eared work miracle* of this kind. Why should we preach the vain res et today aad get a box ■oninga and speculation* of bmb when F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, 0. Tarboro, N. Cl Charlotte, N. C Columbia, SL C Spartanburg, S. C Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. \ Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. DOUBLEMINT irn a Tp Yt F tlie one-time drunkard. He told me LAIV DVJU 1 that he did a good deni of # evangeli«-. _ . - . J