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Mr. B. W. D. Barney of
Warren County, Measures
op to Requirements.
HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE
'. Always in robust health, B. W. D. Barnes could
ride, shoot and get his man. He was everything
ild be until
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(By REV. V. B. FITZWATEI*. D. D..
Teacher of English Bible In t)\e Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.) ■
ipmfitgSf: 1918. bj Weetvre Nrwspsper 1'abw.t
LESSON FOR APRIL 13
that all but put him down.
Here is the story told in his own
words:. "I had throat trouble from
which no relief seemed possible. My
health was gone. Finally I decided
to try Peruna and was entirely
cured by four bottles. That was
three yfiars ago. I am now as well
as ever; able to ride all the time.
Thanks to Peruna/*
Like Sheriff Barnes, thousands
owe their present health to Teruna.
For catarrn of the head, nose and
throat, catarrhal inflammation of
a sheriff in Warren Co., Tennessee, should
overtaken by a complication of catarrhal troubles
the stomach, bowels or other
organs, Dr. Hartman’s Famous
Peruna Tonic has been a standard
household remedy for -forty-five
years.
If you are sick and ” suffering,
write The Peruna Company, Dept.
A. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart
man’s Health Beok. It is free.
Your dealer has Peruna in both,
tablet and liquid form. If you want
health. Insist upon having Peruna.
Your dealer will give you a Peruna
Almanac.
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And She Answered!
In the conservatory (luring
Twelfth Night hall,
Reginald—Now that we are alone.
Claire, I can ask you a question that
1 have been burning to ask you all the
evening.
Claire (overcome with emotion) -
Oh. Reginnld! ■
Reginald—Ever since I entered- the
ballroom I have felt that my necktie
was slowly creeping over the buck of
my collar, and the thought of my air-
pea ranee v made me miserable. Tell
me, Claire, Is my necktie all right?
Vain Quest.
“The milk of human kindness, is dl-
-4*ted with water,” said the citizen wKh
an acute thirst.
''What’s wrong, my friend?"
,!, 1 called on eleven druggists Iii This
town and told a tale of woe about the
way I’ve suffered from the ‘grip’ that
would nndt the heart of stone, anti pot
a darbwl one of them offered to sell
me anything hut cold tablets.”—Bir
mingham Age Herald.
. False Economy.
M A long walk will gi\e you a line
■ ppetlte.” J
“That’s the reason I’m sitting still,”
replied Mr. Growcher. "I can't afford
a fine a|q«*tlv>' ."
Bringing the Wrinkles.
. “Time, after all. Is the grout vaude
villa artist." “Tin* old fellow Is a
headliner all right.”
No Deductions. -
'‘I'm sorry for him. Been married
fifteen years and hasn’t a child.”
"Yes. no home Is complete wlthont
the laughter and prattle of the chil
dren.”
“I wasn't thinking of that. 1 was
thinking of the money a few children
might save him on hla Income tax.”
The Family League.
Knlckcr—Is Jones the ttoss?
Inwker—No. I»l« wife and children
make six votes to Ills oitej *
rrs NOT YOUR HEART;
IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS
Kidney disease Is no respecter of per-
•obs. A majority of the ilia afflicting
people today ran be traced bark to tkc
kidney trouble.
The kidneys are the moat important,
organs of tb« body. They are the fil-1
terere of your blood. If the poiaono
which ere swept tram the tissere by tbs
Mood are not eUmlosted through the
ki'lnejs. dioaaee of one form or another
will claim you aa a victim. •
Khtney disease ia asuaily Indicated by
weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
deapondeory. backache, stomach trou-
Ms. pain in lolna nod lower abdomen,
gall stones. gravel, rheumatism, sciatica
•nd lumbago
Ail these derangements are nature's
signals that tbs kidneys need help.
You should use flOl.D MEDAL Haar
lem OU Capsules Immediately. The
soothing, hraling oil stimulates the
kulbrys. relieves Inflammation and de
stroys the germs which have caused it.
fie to your druggist today and get a
box of GOLDMEDAL Haarlem OU
Capsules. In twenty-four hours you
should feel health and vigor returning.
After yon feel somewhat improved
continue to take one or two capsules
each day, so as to keep the first -class
condition and ward off tbs danger of
other attacks '
Ask for the original Imported GOLD
MKDAI, brand. Tnree sites Money re
funded if they do not help you.
Finest Burley Tobacco
low-aged till Perfect
-j- a dash of Chocolate
The Perfect Tobacco for Pips and Cigar otto
‘CHRIST OUR SAVIOR.
LESSON..TEXTS—John 1:35-61; Matthew
10:27, 28; John'3:16; Romans 8:31, 32.
GOLDEN YEXT-God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth on him
should not perish, but have everlasting
life.—John 3:16.
PRIMARY TCVP1C—Jesus our friend end
savior.
JUNIOR TOPIC—What Jesus does for
us
—. INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Our Lord
and savior
I. Who Jesus Is (John 1:35-51).
It 1r absolutely Indispensable that
every pupil regardless of age should
know clearly who jesus Is and what
he caine Into the world for. Itxtrould
be the.ardent desire of every teacher
to make so r clear the person and work
of Christ that the pupils may accept
him as (heir. Saviour. Nothing short
of his Deity and vicarious atonement
will avail for salvation. What he Is
set forth to he Is through personal
testimony. For the most part that
which he was found to be Is through
personal Investigation.
1. The LninfT of Ood (v» 36). John
testified that he is the Ijunti uf (Sod—
the world’s sin bearer; The word used
and the Idea conveyed carry us back
to Isaiah 53 and forward to. Jesua on
the cross, bearing our sing In hla own
body. Christ had been definitely point
ed out to John by the Holy Spirit (vv.
83. 34).
2. The Messiah (v. 41). At the invl-
tatlon of Jesua, the diaclples went aod
abode with him Tor a day. As a retfult
of that day with Jesus they testified
that he Is the Mesalah. He is that one
whom God had anointed to be the
Saviour of men.
3^-Ths Kim wf (irwtr-frrmv NimHI-
{ ael was Interested through the testi
mony of a friend Philip told him that
he had found Jesus of Naxareth. of
whom Moaea had written; He knew
that Nazareth was not the birthplace
of the Messiah, therefore he Inquired:
“Cau any good thing come out of *ias-
areth?” At the Invitation of Philip he
made a personal Investigation. Aa a
result he testified that Jesua was the
Son of (l«d. the King of Israel.
4. The Son of Man (v. 51). This Is
Christ's own testimony. It shows that
he la the Messiah who, according to
Daniel's prediction (Dan. 7:13), would
appear In divine glory and establish a
universal and eternal kingdom., In
this testimony of Jesua Is foreshad
owed the union of man and God. and
through him the establishment of a
medium of communication between
earth and heaven. This Is the reality
of Jacob’s vision at Bethel (Gen. 28:
12).
IJ. His Mission In ths World (Matt.
20:27. 28; John 3:16).
He chme to give his life a ransom
for many. The world was lost In sin
—about to perish. Christ voluntarily
gnve his life—died Instead of the sin
ner.
1. The world Is dying like the Is
raelites, because bitten by the serpent
of sin.
2. Christ, like the braxen serpent,
has been lifted up upon the cross as
the remedy for sin (John 3:14. 15).
3. As the Israelites must look up to
the uplifted serpent, so those who
would lie saved must believe on Jesus
Christ (John 3:16).” While looking
by faith. to the crijclfled c»vrlst saves
from tin 1 death-sting of the serpent, a
neglect or refusal to behove on him
means to perish. ~
4. This provision was made by God.
It eninnnted from his love (John 3:
‘ 1C). ‘‘For God so loved the world that
he gnve his only begotten Son.” —
III. What He Gives (Rom. 8:31. 32).
God gave his Son to save a dying
world. Those who accept his Son have
God on their side. lie that spared his
Son will freely give all things to those
who receive him. He even makes all
things work together for good to them
who love him (Rom. 8:28).
Obedience Required.
The Bible rings with one long de
mand for obedience. The key word
of the book of Deuteronomy Is ‘‘Ob
serve and do.” The burden of our
Lord’s farewell discourse Is, "If ye
love me, keep my commandments.”
We must not question or reply or ex
cuse ourselves. We must not pick
and choose our way. We must not
think that obedience in one direction
will compensate for disobedience In
some other particular. God gives one
command at a time; if we obey this
he will flood our soul with blessing,
and lead us forward Into new paths
and pastures. But If we refuse we
•shall remain stagnant and water
logged. make no progress In Christian
experience, and lack both power and
Joy.—F. B. Meyer.
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God's Love.
Those who love God Are encom
passed with gladness on every stole,
because In every passing moment they
see and fed n Father's lord, and
nothing of this world can take It
away or lessen li.—Utr.
Dent stay Gray! Hero's an Old-
time Recipe that Anybody
-T can Apply. —<■ 'i ~.
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to Its natural
color dates ,hack to grandmother’s
time. She used it to keep Her hair
beautifully dark, glossy ¥flicT attrac
tive. Whenever her tialr took on that
dull,- fndedi or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with
wonderful effect.
But brewing at home Is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you
will get this famouR old preparation,
Improved by the addition of other In
gredients, which can be depended up
on to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says It darkens the hair so naturally
and evenl&Hnit nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or'soFt brush with It and dtfrw
this through your hair, taking , one
strand at a Time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two. It becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.—Adv.
Creating Atmosphere.
"I understand this comedian tells
smtie of his funniest stories In hotel
bar romriif fiTter the performance.”
"He does, eh?" said the vaudeville
magnate. "He’s been delivering his
monologue before a street scene In a
desert ad vlflaffe. but if It will help f hlni
to *put #ver' his act any b» , tt**r Fill
quite willing to provide him with a
’drop’ showing the interior of a first-
class bar room, with a shining mahog
any bar. u brass rail, mirrors, cut glass
and rows of realistic bottles.”—Blr-
iitngham Age-Herald.
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Constipated Children Gladly Take
“California Syrup of Figs*
For the Liver and Bowels
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—:—=Tslli-your druggist you want genuine
‘‘California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions
and dose for babies and children of all ages
who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue-
coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on
the battle. Look for the name ‘California”
and accept no other ‘‘Fig Syrup."
No Use.
"1 wish wives were like WbUiik."
"What makes you wish that?”
“Bentuse then y*u» could make them
fender by heating them.”
SKIN ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE
■re unsightly and mar the apper.rance
of many a woman phose fu<v would
he otherwise ‘ There la uo
need for Uo*.^ust *r U|.| l o%«f Tel-
ferine and use g and you will
kMLqsriklii- fstoplet,
The faster a man’s gait, the sooner
misfortune overtakes him.
• GotNtQu te.
"Hovr would )ou like to l»e an avi
ator?" "I can't suy It would anil bm
down to the ground.”
A butcher's sign out West rend aa
follows: “John Jacob kills pigs like
his father.”
Aspirin to tkn
•f B»r*r Mnnufnctara oi lloaoaeetkacidnur ot BnJIcyt
blotches. Itchy patches, etc., disappear
and how soft and clear the skin be
comes. Nothing better for eczema and
other skin troubles than Tetterlne.
Sold by druggists or mulled for 5Ur. by
Shuptrlne Co„ Savannah. Gu.—Adv.
On a Chilly Morning.
I It*was on a chilly morning at Cnmp
Grant that one soldier arose to find
his outer garments missifig
“Have anyone seen my blanker?” he
risked In a shivery tone.
He was Informed they hud not.
“Attune seen my t-t-t-truuaersT”
No one had.
I “Well, anyway. 1 g-got a n nice warm
pair of s-a-suspender*." be said.
Dauer-Tablets
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Aspari
The"Bayer Cross”on Genuine Tablets
- “A Blessing for Humanity in Pain!"
For Headache
Neuralgia
Toothache
Achy Gums
Earache
Rheumatism
Lame Bach
.Lumbago
Joint Pains
Sciatica
Gout
Neuritis
Colds
Grippe
Influenzal Colds
Stiff Neck
Distress
Pain!-Rain!
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Ckln.
On rising and retiring gently smear
the face with Cuticura Ointment.
Wash off Ointment In five minutes
with Cuticura 8oap and hot water. It
la wonderful sometimes what Cuticura
will do for poor complexions, dandruff.
Itching and red rough hands.—Adv.
Sometimes s fellow culls, making a
lot of darned fool mistakes getting
experience. \
Proved Safe by Millions! American Owned!
Adults—Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” wttB
water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meal*
20 rent Bayer package*—also larger Bayer
Boy Bayer packages oa.'y—Get original
RMdackM. Billon* A Marks. Is41«r«rioa. «-•
by tsfcliis tosy Appl«. Alo», J,ui> ws u «
PlMsesl Pellets (Ur. metre's). A J,.
Whoopee!
"Iltigh-bo!’’ cried the spirited nag.
its he found his bridle on tliA barn floor
i.nd proceeded to smash the snuffle to
smithereens. “I should suy I’re done
iny bit."
No matter how early a
out he made n fool of himself
woman knew It first.
Into
Wealthy relatives sometimes enable
1 a man to deal In future*.
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OROVBS BABY SOWBL MBOICIBB *UI «trr»rt
• Ui« Slums’* h *nd Ho set FrnrtmLr
Isss. »•« dlraxioM on tbs botUs.
Ussy psopis t mac is* that Wmm sr
worm rssnot b* *ott*S rid o t
Thooo mho htv« umd "Ursd I
Ps*ry*« Vsrmirj(s. know that (hsy as. A4t.
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Only the fool depends on what may
possibly happen.
A wise man can (mint out thousands
of things he doesn’t want.
Some girls never discover they barn
hearts until after they are losL
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The fewer scruples s man has thn
more drums he tukes.
“Yes, I tried it, but I went
back to RoyaL”
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This is the experience of most women
who have been tempted to try so-
called cheaper baking powders which
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almost always contain alum and ^
often leave a bitter taste. ' ~
Absolutely Pure
Made from Cream of Tartar derived from
Ruf
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Depend npon tM« tmtk that n>«ry
mm ia the eqm Issuhad apen. and the.
as (mated, fee being thmjhf in have
Royal Contains No Alum—
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