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TT: TX"" < - 4 TT " «n IIIIUM'TI I I BAX14WXLL, SOOTH OAKOLOM *- K NOTICE T /- TO Sl& -* .To those of us who wish to promote Southern prdsp'erity: ’ *, i -v. — T time you use QOLD DUST, you put money info Southern-pockets. ■i ' -4 GOLD DUST is made solely from that great product of the South—Cotton Seed -Oil. mnovt* unifoim intcmationai mm. /' (By REV. P, VTER. D. D., (n th« Moody a ritzWA' Teticher of English Blbl* Bible Institute of Chicago.) !, ( iCoji.vftjiil, Hill), by VAf»t*Tn S*w«[>»|ier t'nlon.*) i LESSON FOR JUNE 8 f 1 GOLD DUST has never been made from anything else but Cotton Seed Oil. For thirty-nine years GOLD DUST, has drawn outside money to the South, ■ V 3 bv distributing its products tcTthe four 1 . quarters <^f the Globe. OBEDIENCE. f , , — : LfIsSON TETS-rOefK"12:1 -4; John 14: -ft-24. Man. Srit- L’8. --r « •-» GOLDEN TEXT—Ye are my friends. If jre do whatsoever 1 command you..—John 15:14. -ADDITIONAL M ATER1AI/—Deut. 4:1- 10. ,1 Sam. 16.:a, 23.' Matt. ( 19; Acts 4:19, AtL.1, John If Yoa Need a l You Should Have the Best v- •.— Have vou •ver stopped to' reason whv Hr is that so many products that arp ex- t tensively adyefUsed^ ^11, at once drop out of sight- ami a Pc' 7 soon —The reason js plain -the article did not fulfill the profihises of th<"~ manufacturer. This appheji-.jnore...part : iculady to"" a "‘Tmqiirine A medicm/I. prephriktion; that has real curative value almost fells itsejf, a« like an endless chain system* the -remedy is recommended bv those who have„. been r — Calomel Users! Listen To I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone 1 /'. 4 7 ' '/.... .,. Your druggist gi J /. ,/ .. / y taf-k Vcfur money if it doesn’t * v V liven your liver and bowelV and straighten you qp without making you sick. / / Ugh/, Calomel make? yon sick. It's horrible! Tuke u dose of the dangerous, drug tonight And tomorrow you may benefited. to those - w)io *re ip need of it. A promihrtjt druggist says “Take for example^- KilnierV/Fwanqv Rpot, a preparatiojtv, f have sold for many years log ^ ^ ^ a - s worl( tad inever Kpstlale ‘to recommend;- for m - .- ‘ . ..—— almost every case it shows excellent re- ; Y^omel J^Tnercury or quicksilver suits, as many of nrfv customers causes necrosis of the bones. No other ki-lncy remedy has so la'rge a, Ctllomel, when It comes into contact sale.” . • with sour bile, crashes into it, bn rrking The excellence of GOLD DUST for the following purposes is well known: Gleaning paint; ed and unpainted woodwork. Washing dishes. Dissolving grease from utensils of all kinds. Washing clothe 4 '. -Softening, hard v.ater. Cleaning bath rooms. I ; or all scrubbing. Cleaning 'glass of all kinds. Purifying ice-boxes, drkin pipes, etc. Cleaning brooms, etc. A PRIMARY TOPIC—Showing Our Love to God by Obedience. JUNIOR .TOI’IC— Abraham s Obedlenc# And Its Rewards 1 ”• ... INTERMEDIATE tfhfX-and How. SENIOR AND ADt’DT TOPIC-Obedl- ence a -Test of Disciplesfilp^, TOPIC-When to to swani eiatemgltlfi., ..aIX'L.tt op, T4d9-4» whoo -you-kwl tlmt-sttluL venfied testimony of thousands whOnVe Qauswi anc , crampinp . If you arh sluK . the success of Dr . „ „ * , • , , ”' lch and all knocked out, if your •glsh irvci mops, brushes, 4- I. A Notable Example of Obedience (Don. 12-1-4)-. A1 the icgmmmxi **f God Abraham went out not knowing whltkcr went (Htd*. 11 :R). His was not the obedience of convenience or prudence. To separate .from-home and kindred anti take up the fife of a pilgrim was not easy. Abraham did not stop to ask why, or what .he would get out of it. The.obedience that asks- why is not obedience at all. ■» -II. The Motive of Obedience (John 14:2124). Tilt grand,; incentive of obedience Is Jove to God. The obedience'that Is the result of fear or the hnpi* of re ward is not -true obedience, therefore bits not the approval of God. Only lln* child who reven^ res his father atul affectionately strives to obey him mot live used the preparation, Kilmer's Swamp Root is due to the so many people ehim. that it fulfills al- tt every wish in overcoming kidney, t or you have'headache, dizziness, coat- er and bladder ailments; corrects uri- . oc] tongue, if breath is bud or stomach nary troubles _and neutralizes the uric sour, Just try a spoonful of harmless acid which causes rheumatism. • Pbdson’s Liver Tone tonight/ i ou may receive a sample bottle of .. . Swamp Koot iiv Pabifels Post. Address Here s m.v- guarantee Go to any Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Ringhamton. N. V , drug store and get a bottle of Dodson’s -’and enclose ten cent's; also mention this Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a paper.Lagge* and medium size botttel T —r* , ■ — for sale at all drug stores!—Adv spoon{uL.ftnd - If It doesn’t stmlgMen * you right mp nnd make you feeT' fln#' htid yigorou*} I want you to go bt^k to the store and get your money/ Dod son's Liver Tone is destroying the ncl* of calomel because it is <• real liver medicine ; entirely vegetable, therefor® it cannot salivate or make you sick. that onp spoonful jof r>oclson’s_.Llvy*r Tone will put your Sluggish liver to'work and clean, your pr is torpid and bowels constipatcd^bowfds of that sour Tyle and constl* pitted waste which is -dogging -your system and. rnirking you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling fine for months.—Give it. to your children. It Is harmless; doesa t gripe and they like ifsjdensant taste. . just Like a. woman.—-’ She—Ibint you think a woman Wants ihe privilege “of mukijig h *r own will? • * 1 , lie—I think she should prefer the privilege of' breaking lier hus band’s. ~ —^■ -.— »4**» *»*»«*«•*>»»*»«* *• «*•»•*•< I Lookout Biscuit Chattanooga BAAfPv. 4 OLE 1 rnio! SOME - OEllCIO'JS FRESH-CRISP-WH Tttt SANOMIY METHODS ASSLIID IN THE MAKING 0» THE** SISCUIT5 MAKE THEM THE StANDARD *f EXCELLENCE ipw PmIit bA* thrra or if not hr thoali. JK*k him or wrd« uo his natr.E. CHATTANOOGA AAKF.RY and an { 'enjoys his loVing favor. ^The obedi- GOLD DUST, together with FAIRY SOAP,COTTOLENE and many other household specialties, is made By The N. K.’ P'airbank Co., a subsidiary of : ence wTiicL *pj onTMit fl boart of love Issues in a Ijfe of Joy and friend- | ship, with GimI (Jolin ir.;](M H. ; 111. The Solemn ObliQation of Obe dience (Matt. 7 :1G-211). prophets 1. Warnings against falvi* (vv. l.' 20)„ Their ri*nl existence , Kver since THE AMERICAN COTTON OIL COMPANY i MILLS or THCIAMENICAN COTTON OIL COMPANY Augu»t» . . .G». Greenville*. S C. Montgomery, A!*. Memphii. . . Tenn. Fort Smith, Ark. Hendereon . N C. Atlanta . . . Ga. Ciarkjdale . M:*s. Trenton . . . Tenn. Pine Bluff . Ark. Raleigh. ..SC. Macon; . . . Ga. Jackson . . Miss. Gretna . . . 7 . La. Bunkie . . . .La. Wilmington, NC. Huntsville .Ala. Meridian. . Miss- N. Little Rock, Ark. Monroe ...La. Columbia. r . C Mobile . . .A‘a. Jackson . .Tenn. England . . . .Ark. Shreveport ■ La. The founders of The American Cotton Oil Company origi nated Cotton Seed Oil. The Company took Cotton Seed, for merly a waste producty-and made Cqtton Seed Oil, Cake and Meal, Hulls and Linters. This opened up for the South a new source of wealth, which today brings annually* to the South over five hundred millions of dollars. \r God has had a p«*«»pl** falsi* proplmt* atul tiaciicrs haw* appeand among them. Tills not'd not surprise* us, for f (’Urist prodiotod that such should bo the ca ?e. , • (2) Th#4r nature (v. 15). (a) Hypo- ! critical. 'J'ho devil dnos ids mitSLjmc- o***.sftil work by masquerading as an angol of light (II (.’or. 7:14, 15). His 'ministers appear in tills way and turn people from the narrow to the broad way. (b) Tl»I3~4* suggested by their being ‘‘ravening wolves.” It Is when ! the wolf Is In sheep’s clothing that he | docs his most destructive wprk. The | enemies of Christ jMisIng as his miu* ( isters are most destructive. | (,’i) The unfailing test (rv. lfl-lR). , Their fruits. If one gtves sufficient | time for development tin* fruit can be j discerned. Every trm* bears Its own ! kind of fruit. Nature Is inexorable in her law ns to this. You may \ search tbejuiivrrse In vain for an exception. It’ -is., equity true*.in the spiritual worhj. There is a vital conne<*tlou between the faith of a heart and tlir fruit of n life. That which comes mjt in the conduct* was first in the heart. XTTgTTf Ti»‘li rt ‘is e??bffHnr'tO Tig duct. Give tCe false 'teachers suffi cient time and observe closely and you will find that their lives will-prove the teaching. (-1) Their end (v. 19). All false teachers shall finally lie punished by being cast lnto_tbe’ftfe. Although God hears long la* will see to i{ that this w;Vkcdhi*ss itoes -not- go on foTevor. 4 2. The dangers of einpty profession (vv,- 21-2.”,). '. ^ (filing Christ wllb not an swer for disohudience to hlsnvill. One may -even he a Sunday school teacher or preacher, aieb-cvtHi perform many mighty works, as casting out devils and healing the sick and vet hear the Awful, declaration of Jesus Christ, ‘‘I never knew you,” ‘‘depart from me.” 3. The one and only safe w|iy (vv. 21-29).' (1) Hear the sayings of Christ. To do this, line - must prayerfully attend to reading the Wsini of God and medi tate upon the same. ^ \ (2) ' wirjfr'K’hrist commands. Hearing anil-dolreg Is] building ilflii tiie teachings of upon solid rock. Christ Sin h builjfling can never be destroyed A+y tb..ui and sturm. Hearing anil Jiot doing Clirist’s sayings is building .upon lire sai; ! which in time of the storm of- God’s wrath and Judgment w;il.l he utterly destroyed. Obedience must follow hearing Christ. . 4M** A ** * “1 ^ 1 Contfip&ted Children Gladly Talc6 * * -■ c« ’ * California Syrup of Figs” The Need of God. People are, asking in the.sefdays of upheaval and chaos, “What- is wrong "with the world.” It needs God; it needs the religion of Jesus Christ and It needs that religion practically em bodied in the lives of men. We see it in .the l'fve$ of these men of the gospel. We need men THce that mul tiplied many-fold in every church/ We need men like that multiplied ten thou sandfold In our land. For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist yoiv want genuind ^California Syrup j)f Fjgs.” Full direation^j Snd dose^for babies “and children of all ages . who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue*. .-I..-coated, or full* of cold, are plainly printed on tte bottle. Look for the name /’California 1 * gfcd accept no other "Fig Syrup. 1 Rejoice! O God. animnte us to efieerful-ncss! May we 1 hnve a Joyful sense of our blessings, learn fo loot -«>-thg^bright circumstances of our lot, ao/’ main tain a perpetual conltiiTcdness.— Chaiming. . ft Children*Cry For Ti ALCOHOL - 3 PER GENT. ^ AVe^elablc Preparation for A» similatimj the Food by Rc^ula Mind the Stomachs and PcM ofi cr IN FANTS / CHILDRtj I r w Thereby Promoting Di^r^ Cheerfulness and RestConta® nerther Opium. Morphine n# Mineral. Not Narcotic JhmpbnS~t JtxSrmao Abr/Ui JWft Am tSmCt AhelpfulRemedyfbr Constipation and Diarrhoc* end Feverishness and . Loss of Sleep resifttin $ (hcrcfronLm facsimile Sijntf° f L ot THI OnfTAimCoMPAjm YOI^ What is GASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drqps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for tha relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS > Bears the Signature of NEW r In Use For Oyer 30 Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought VHI CINTAU* COMPANY. NIW VOMK CITY, Too Much of a Hurry. P.nrbor—- More snnp. sir? Victim*- Give ine a liianoe to-digest this first, please!—Answer*.- * Proving It. ‘‘After all, poverty is great po- •liccman of lifo.” “I imi-t sqy plncli pcopb*.’-’ — To *Oe'Avoided. "John.-it- *s tima you wore «bgg1ng t doos uf> fV- ttiFiInW;’- "(M*. don’t k-t us rake* .up* that old subject.” Every Want Supplied. *- 1 Precious to us, O Ixtnl.-ls (hcjjHith of tiiy naint?. which^ make® ds b^irs. [ of ao great a '■ * ■cd ifttb so greaf va r' that every want is abundsotiy < ■Killed,—John Austin. Bitter or Better Baking A letter makes a great difference in a word. A word makes a great difference in baking powders. — — —-r^— If the little word “alum” appears bh the label it may mean bitter baking. If the word ROYAL stands out bold and strong, it surely means BETTER baking. • t A This is only one reason "why it pays to- use .-/l'-—- -• ’ '.'. - V. Absolutely Pure Made -from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes j ' ’ y. . . ' 4 . Royal Contains No Alum- Leaves No Bitter Taste /- /’ / / -k