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chronlo y tumour 7" oir ©Ivan Up to Dio by Her Friend*, • Young Lady Recover* Her Health and increase* / •> Weight—45 Pound*/ _ A Powerful Nation Need* Strong Healthy Women. 'K cation 1* no •tronger than Ita women. Hence, it is the duty of ev-. ery woman wheth er young, middle aige, or in advanced life to preserve her health, ft you are elck and suffering ■don’t wait until to morrow but seek relief at once—to day. T om. o r r o w your Illness may take a tunv There is fc, remedy for almost^ ♦very ill. Thousands have fou n d Peruna to be that remedy as did Miss Clara Lohr of 21 N. Gold St., Grand Rapids, Michigan.'She writes a friend: “I don’t need Peruna any more. I am all well after taking fclx bottles. I weighed nlnet/ pounds before I started and was poor and weakly. I had such a cough arid spitting aU the time that I never expected to recover. ” >My friends gave-me up. Tcould eat nothing. Now I can eat and weigh 135 pounds I most thankfully rec ommend Peruna to my friends.” * Miss Loin's letter Is an Inspira tion, a message of hope to suffering ■women. It tell* you that you too may be strong and well and vigor ous. Peruna may be had In either liquid or tablet form. Ask your dealer. If you value health, do not Accept a substitute. Dr., Hart mad * World Famous Peruna Tonic Is what you want The Peruna Com pany. Dept 7t, Columbus. Ohio, also publish Dr. Hartman’s Heslth Book. The book is free. Write for It. Tour dealer will glvs you a Peruna Almanac. f 1 A Dark Vision. A crrtuln colored private by mune of Hn«tui was brought before his jP. ntnom umroui imuuntnu smasim ■ lesson BAXHWXLL 8XHTIKXL. BAX1TWXLL. a ft FRENCH SOLDIERS IN BULGARIAN TOWN O. arm ate* the it UtoXl<*at-*d, n lid r tongne-tastilnr. the c, O. Ilx.ll f niifortumte and II St us. what In Mo Iso’.mio Were i you went slid after, -ft regulnr for n few min is ley stare ii|a-n ' name of plgewn- you thinking of got drunk like Chl»r c Itnstu* nilbil his MooMk easily toward the CL. Q. m swollen lips came the sill ■Tied of July. sj,hr— Mu<i Trimm in Judge. >t e •« tli t^yol I ret in II. / - _ (Tty REV. P. B. FITZWATJ5R. D. ©- Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) .Copyright, IVlt. Wettrrn Newspaper Baton) , ■ ■ -« k LESSON FOR AUGUST 10 WINNING OTHERS TO CHRIST. LESSON TEXTS-Acts 16:9-15’, James 5: 19. M. GOLDEN TEXT—Ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and In all Judea, and In Samaria, and unto the ut termost parts of the earth.—Acts 1:8. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—Luke 19:1- 10; Jhha JrL-llL-.AcJa20:17.-21; J8JQ. 31. PRIMARY TOPIC—Helping others to know Jesus (Acts 16:9-161. JUNIOR TOPI(?—Telung "‘our friends about Jesus (John 1:40-46). INTERMEDIATE TOPIC - Witnessing for Christ. SENIOR AND ADULT TbPIC-Per- sonal evangelism the daily and privilege of &U Christians. I. Paul Called to Macedonia (Acts 1G :9-12). ' v The incttrrfiHoq of Paul and his c panlon was, to tarry-hv tBe provlnee of "Xsla’7 pleaching the. Word, Jbut they were hurried along against their Incli nation. Realizing that the Spirit knew best they obeyed. In the guidance of the Spirit we .find him Just as active and as fattlififT in closing doors as lt> opening them. Those who are disposed ! to do the will of God should heed this ! fnct. Being hemmed In on all sides, Paul saw In a vision a man of Mace- j don la plendlng for help. He now saw ] clearly the mystery of the elo»e<V doors ] about trim. As snotTal the divine Wily} was known they rendered Imnmdinte J obedience. As true servants of God j they did not question hi* wisdom nor | delay action. Christ, the Divine serv ant, Is the pattern of obedience for all J time.' * . U. Paul Winning Lydia to Christ i (Act* 16:13-15). With P*ill s* leader, the missionaries went to Philipp) where tie y ■|*efi|^ sev eral days studying the Condition* there. The Jp« l»h element In Mi- city wp« , ffft InsIgnlflcauL they af ford a synagogue, making It necessary' for the devout |N*ople to fre-|ii--nt the river side for worship. T« this liumhle gathering Paul raiue and preached to the women gathered there. A certain woman by Thy at Ira, a proselyte. In French soldiers having their shods shined In KustondCl. a typical Bul garian city. Moat of the children have no shoes, whihr others have them so badly worn that they Vre practically useless. Their clothea are llterafly bang ing from their bodies in rags. j . SWISS ARE TIRED OF EXILED KINGS 9 oor in Funds and Spirit and Moodily Waiting for Some thing to Turn Up. that la, to prevent tbs union at Ann trta with Germany. -——: Berchtold and Andrassy are In To-" !..rich. But the list of exiled monarrhs, 1 htnlntsfers, Held marshals and notahlll- i j tie* of yesterday now eating pension ; food In hotels of vnrioua grades and ” 1 killing tlrrie as^best they may on In- ! cptn^s which the average New Tort ( business many would pity la too long to ; go over in full: They all have tha same characteristics;!. They are poof, j shabby, look bored to‘dctfTh, older than j their years, grouchy- arjd dyspeptic, j And they qll keep as far away from one another as they can. Some Swiss recently remarked that It. would he enough punishment for Kaiser Wilhelm to bring him to Switz erland and Blake him live In close touch with these ''fallen. Idols and he roes. They would give lrttn such a had time of It, blaming him for their j ' fallen slate, that hij would elariior to I , be tried for his sins by the enemies] 4-te.week-1if his arrival among i 1 “friends amL-colleagues.” ] and honored on both sides of the wn- ! ter. The family of each dead hero will } receive letters regularly from small protege who during its lifetime will hold the name of their bov, jn reverence,- The < lari tola citizens have paid $36.30—-10 cents n day—for each child's sup|M)rt for a yenr t through the Fa-' therless -Children of France, an Ameri can organization with headquarters fit 410 South Michigan avenue, Chicago, co-operating with a similar one In France, of which Marshal JdfTre Is the bend. The organization will see that the adoption of each child Is made in the name of and as a memorial to a dead soldier of Clarinda. The town plans to repeat this sum annually for each child untll.it is capable of caring for Itself. ^ It has been demonstrated that 10 cents s dsy, to supplement the pension of the same amount which the French government, straining Its resources. Nerves All Dm Nsrvou-ne** often comet from i kidneys. Many s person who wo over trifles tnd is troubled with lgia, rheumatic p*m» and baekacks, I iuld rind relief through * good kidnap I remedy. If you ba*s nervous attacks| with headaches, liacksebei, dizzy _ and sharp, sbootise ns ins, or if you ar# annoyed by idao-ier troubles, try Doan’a Kidney Pilli. They have brought quick benefit in thoualanda of] such cksea. / A North Carolina Case Mta. _ J H. Davis, < 469 Broadway. Ashe- ] i Broadwa,, .. vtlle. N./C., says: "I suffered'terribly from kidney trouble. My back was weak and my kidneys acted Ir regularly. When I bent over, a knlfe- llke pain ihot through me and al most took my breath away. I was blind with- dizziness and was nervous, l be- 5 an using Dm n’s Ildney Pills. ktd- 1 one whole In a short time my neys acted regularly and I was entire-1 ly relieved of all the other trouble." ] Get Don's at Aay Store, 60c a Bos DOAN’S ■SSSF1 FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N.T. I When You Ne^d a Good Tome Take BABEK THB QCICK Airi) SORB CURB FOR Malaria, Chills, Fever and Grippe ooirraias wo yciNixa ALL DRUOOIflTS or by Parrel Post, pv from XlocMwekl A Co., Washington, 20 per cent more, nnd gn-tdness only knows how long they will he able to pay the weekly hill a> It now stand*. “TIbo’s" one extravagance nowadays ] granted its war orphan* at the time of ‘UNO’ SPECIALLY OBNOXIOUS Kaiser’s Brother-In-Law Accepts Invi tation* to Banquets and .Then “Cut*” His Hosts—Old Lud wig Saddest of All. consists of very* strong iiM'ktatln. He quite re4*ently asked Germany for a loan«f 6.000.600 marks, but wns curtly ref u Mil. Prince Nick and HI* Monocle. Moved In his mesa*go simI »i No WtnM la a Nreithy CRU4 All rfelUJr*n tro*t>t*4 wit* worms ha*« ta •sa««i(br color, skek isAWatos *«t stood, ••1 “ a ret*, thoro Is nor* or Its, senttk dIMsrbssro Oeweoa imI»I*m (hill imM rsfslarlr tor is* or throo nook* will oartch the htoo< tmproro lh« 4IS*o<to* ,*t aet as s Ussorwi Btrongthosiag Tonic to tho waste system Not or* wilt the* throw or 1’epol the worm*. •* < tho ChlM win k« ta pmf. (set health. Pleaeast is tahe S0e sec hotile. The Right Man. Applicant—Got s J*»b for a s*>hller that went through the lllndenhurg line? I'roprletor and F>lltor of the <*rtml- Oal Gulch Whoop (wearily)—I have that very thing, young man. I’m dend tired from mopping up infuriated rend •r* and spring poet*. Take off your Coat snd go on aentry duty.—Buffalo Express. Sticking to a task you're not stuck ou ia the l>est way to raise yourself. -—Exchange. Fame is like the C. O. I), puckuge we send home nml then arc not there to receive. i * t l*i la*J) The work of the I>»rd here hsd a very humble t*eglnnlng. hut It si* destined to transform all Kurofte and the world Lydia's Is * typical conversion, there fore It Is worthy to note— 1. Her attendance at the placn ot prayer (v. 13). 2 She listened to the preaching of the Word of God (w. 12 14). 3. Her heart was opened |»y the Lord . (v. 14). ♦ * 4. She was baptised (v. 13). 3. Her household believed fv. 13). III. Tht B’essed Issue of Soul Win nlng (James 3:10. 20). The business of soul saving Is th« most Important In which a human he Ing can engage. Anyone who has beer faved ran point lost souls to the Savior ?hri*t came to save the ln*t (Luk« 19:10). It la the blessed privilege oi all Christian* to labor together wit! | God In rescuing the perishing. The re suit of soul saving Is twofold: 1. It saves souls from death (r. 20) ' Meditation upon the three wordi 'saves.” “soui.** “death." will make ui ! ronsclous of the tremendous impnr i tance of soul-saving. We must renllzi i the value of the souls before we cat Ch la*«o. It Switzerland Is kings They « ik food prices, breaking point, >f trouble In In Swiss Frontier. - — letting tired of exiled etui ugly cause v, rise already tooed up lo ami give a good ileal i tern relath •wing to their erase for political In trigue. Their faithful frienda plot to get them restored to their former thrones. Switzerland is now the favor ite resort of dethroned and crnwnlewa monarch*. Many of them, pnhappfty .(or Swiss hotelkeejH-rs. are f.>rtuuelewa Ills hrotlier n g<M**l deaf <j huge mon*M-| extra vagano cousin, know shares them- Paul, his with n pr but ns h tie>ntli hr and Is cm hand, nr t den where popula None of the family little city, however h wm lent tak I'rtnce Nf ch das. « th** -It iles- V| •le. wl i hl» rt it fit re—lib The < r - -. > t‘ : pri is the duk** of Bi ■lati< li i| y u is lks. Pi ter hr "! r kill* Ittle c let fro til Vie nlks th a the early disasters, will suffice to keep soul and body together In a little vic tim of The war and enable it to remain with Ita toother or other living rela tive Instead of being placed In an In - stltntlon. From the prayera of such a child the name of the brave American •uddler who died for France and the world will never be absent. . RICH. BUT D0ESN7 KNOW IT Mil.- ad p to III I idle nsutie la e.XM) a int Lucerne red, leu to tlir public e in a public gar price* prevail, la popular In the The Mwlsa say Bailor's Farm In Tssas Turns O I Lake Whlls Ms's they are rough and disagree i.i. They ith. T as well. certainly all look bored to d< Old King Ludwig. The vx king of Hnvaria has taken a home In Switzerland, too—an old Ex-King Constantine at Greece. ' feudal manor, half convent, half fort- known to hla foes as '’Tina." has not | r*-*s—at Zlxers. In the canton of Gri- t»ee6Xpaying his bills with regularity j sons, not far from Chur, of late. Since Kaiser Wilhelm, bis, Ludwig HI, now seventy-four years brnthrr-ln-law, hastened Into Holland.. old. looks the saddest and most de- help from Germany falls to come. So . pressed of all the dethroned royalties hard up Is “Tlno” and hla family, who t now on Swlaa soil. Karl, ex emperor live at the Hotel National, Lucerne. | of Austria Hungary la almost turbu- that he has had to borrow from former lently gay In cotu|iarison with him. and subjects, notably a courtier named 1 even the “Tlno" family look cheerful ice fire-eating Tliemto- Cuwords' R-eupona uelther cut nor pierce*—— Never try to manicure the claws of the Yankee eugle. Mrs. JOE PERSON’S REMEDY ALCOHOL **r»*u*M(» ist*. RECOMMENDED FOR BLOOD DISEASES USEO AS A General Tonic, Alterative and a Purifier of the Blood. Recommended for Tetter, Eruptions and Diseases that come from Impurities of the Blood, also Indigestion and Stomach Trouble*. Ac Pur* PncklT Ark. Sw-p*nlk P*—-. **d P. ploKs-Tk* pbsk •(• |WUr*J —J A* MMC*< ■sb a s Irak na casisa* **o oaljr ro mU w ro* PRICE S1.25 MAJtVfACIL'MSD n PERSON REMEOY CO. CMARLOTTC. N. Cj Btrelt and tlie kls. The weekly bill is 2.400 franc* ($416)), a modmt sum for eveo an ex sovereign. with h following of 00 peo ple, all told. But even this bill (the entire fnmlly and entourage are on regular hoard rates) Is paid with great difficulty. - Had to Cut Him Out. «lv, mirwlvc to th, work ot .,vlo, I I"™' “f 1 "?" " no *•« M, “* thorn. A xml I, of otor, v»W th,f ! °J *" "’“'T * th, whole *orldAJ*«4. .«*,!»>. «ott* ,nl "? ck tiLSwltrertuO from the «- valued .mil* *, moot that he pv , ! o-mral emplrea. Ihey are tlr«l of Jesus to die for them (.lohn 3:16).. 2. "Hides a multitude of sins” (v 20). God’s way of hiding sin Is to savi men from It. Every sinner hns a mul titude of sins, therefore every soul ?nved hides that multitude of sins When sins are thus hidden they are otii nf God’s sight forever. "As far as the east Is from the west, so far hath he re moved our transgressions from us." (Psalms 103:12). He remembers our sins against us no more. (Isa. 43:25.) Open to the Light. The heart of a true ChrisMau ap pears like such a jlftle white flower as we see In the spiring of the year; low and humble on the ground; open ing Its bosom to receivfi the plensanl beams -of the^ sun’s glory r rejoicing as It were Imr-cahn rnpture; diffus ing around a sweet fragrance; stand ing peacefully and lovingly In the midst of other flowers round about; nil In like manner opening their bo soms to drljjk In the light of the sun.— Jonathan Edwards. What Trial la. , That which purifies us Js trial, nnd trial Is by what Is contrary.—John Mil ton. - ( Despondency and Hops. ‘ Despondency Is ingratitude—hope'la God’s worship.—Henry Ward Beecher. Growth. To become like Christ is the only thing in the world worth caring for. ambition •hi eve- roenta vain. . . . _ Reflect the char actcr of Christ and you will become Uke Christ—Henry Dnynmnod * the thing before w hJch ’every amt of man la folly; and au/loVef het What Heaven U Lika. Heaven Is where lava ta, and We Is there heaven la Oar' In nnd the hanaaa nf am iTlfkksn ahwnM pvt Sa aaek at him. His wuy of accepting sumptu ous banquets nnd then cutting his hosts nnd hostesses of yesterday when another dinner-giver had arrived, has finally bored them and invitations are few and far between. - No longer do his German, Austrian and Greek admirers give balls for him, where lights wepe turned out at two in the morning, though the party did not break np till several hours la ter. The orgies of "red balls" and “pink balls” and even "black balls" (so-called Just because the lights went out before the party broke up, nnd everybody Tyore black when the lights were on, nnd all The decorations were black) -began to shock the decent health or pleasure-seekers at Saint .Moritz, Lugivne and other .resorts. ?o that the Swiss police had to Intervene, and “Tlno” was cut off from these 4 lurid Joys for the sake of .public de cency. To crown nil, the exchange is so bad for his dearest friends that they no longer have the money to spend on his amusement.- And so he has t» walk up and down the shores ut Lu cerne on. foot, for ne has not even a motor nowadays. Kaiser’s Sister Sees No One. The rest of the family pass their time as best they can. His grand . daughters artti nieces, for the lack 6f a carriage or a car, go about on blcy-- cle*. People turn round to look at them, not because they are exiled princesses, hut because they happen to be very pretty into the bargain with fair hair and dazzling complex Iona; and beauty ft not at~ong tb- JlfLatHulvv women's good qualltle- Tliw/s- wife. Sophia Kaiser «JJ helm's stater, goes nowhere and nobody She is dothet In usetaorbyH silewe# Md takes bar glare at .h- be.(TW the family table.la tbe pabtir diaTf twa at tbe betel srttb sa ct- prriw at settled awiaarbilf They ess) itwt ta iae in m by Ida sl<U*. The old king ta all alone. Ills son. Ituprecht. who till lately Intrigued for the Polish throne. Is supposed to be somewhere In iiartnany. He iqtend* most of bis time studying botany In the garden of his somber home, with an oUl Buvarlan general, the one and only person of his suite who reads books about hunting to him when he la tired of the garden. The prince of LIppe, who lives not far off, leads much the name kind of life. New Arrivals Daily. — Every day new refugees of distinc tion arrive In Switzerland. Tirpitz is at Lausanne, to the disgust of the citizens, who declare they will turn him out. lllndenhurg is expected ut Locarno, where there Is a beautiful lnke and almost an Italian climate. At Clarens, amid mountains, lives the exiled Prince Wlndlsschgrnetz, who, gossip says, has a secret mission— late Eastland. Tex.—Somewhere on th# Seven Hess Ell Perkins Is by all «Mt the richest man in the United State* naval service. Knowledge of his hl| fortune has not yet cotue to him. Ill* father has been trying to locat# bln*, but what warship he la on has not ] been learned. — When Perkins enlisted In tbe navy more than two years ago. be owned a farm of SO acres north of here. The ' soli Is poor and has an Intrinsic agri cultural value of perhaps $400. When Perkins entered the navy be left tho farm In charge of hla father, with full power to act In all matter* connected with *lt. With the first Indications of an oil boom the el^cr Perkins leased the 80 seres for 25 cents sn acre, re taining for his son^ the usual one- eighth royalty of any oil that might | he produced. When the field began to develop one- half of the one-eighth royalty wps sold for $40.0110 cash, which »om was deposited In a local bank to the credit of young Perklna. Now the big thing has happened. The Sinclair GuH Oil company, which has a lease on the 80 acres, has brought in the largest well upon the tract that there Is to bo found In any of the central west Tex as fields. It Is |>roduclng crude petrol eum at the rate of 10,000 barrels s day, each barrel valued at $2.2tf Th# present Income of the young man Is about $1,500 a day, and with the bring ing In of other wells upon tbe farm It may be Increased several times this sum. He could easily dispose of his royalty rights for $3,000,000. You Do Mor« World You are more ambitious and you get bmi enjoyment out of everything when jam blood ia in good condition. Impurities la the blood have a very depressing effect m the system, causing weakness, leahMn* nervousness and sickness GROVE’S TASTELESS CblO TONIfl restores Energy end Vitality by Purlf)!^ and Enriching the Blood. When you floss its strengtheryng. Invigorating effect, mu bow it brings color to the cheeks and how K Improves the appetite, you will thus appreciate ita true took value. GROVE’S TASTELESS Cbffi TONIC It not a patent medicine, K is siadg IRON and QUININE suspended in SyrapL So plans.'nt even children lika it Tha blood needs Quinine to Purify it and ] to Enrich it These reliable erne* never foil to drive out tbe Mood. Tbe Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS ChUlTOMC hee made li the favorite tank in ibnuoande at haoMU. More than thirty-ive years ago, bfts would ride a Iona distance to gat GROVTS TASTELESS ChUI TONIC wbeu u of i heir family had Malaria m a body-buildtr Tho formula k day. and you can gst It 40c per bottle Cuticura I For Baby 9 a Itchy Skin Bears Xhird Set of Twins in Third Successive Year Mrs. Annie Chollck,* 24 years old, of Shamoklh, became Penn sylvania’s champion .mother when the thin} set of twins In three years made their advent at|the Shnmokin State hospital. The first twins, two boys, were born In 1917, the second pair, a boy and a girl, in 1918, and a few days ago two boys arrived, giving the woman a record of six children in three years. ’ LIVING MONUMENT TO DEAD Town to Car# for One French Orphan for Each of Its Dead / Soldiers. Chicago.—Twenty-one little French war orphans comultute a living mono- ment which ClaniJia, Ia., has planned ror Its soldier ttca^. A fund has been contributed by Its-citizens to care foi one little war w-alf for each Clarindt hoy who dtesf flT'Trance. that theii name* may be kept alive, to he love/ The Difficulty. "It doesn't follow that a business man can be a sue Itlco." . “Nor "No. A man may be able te big business without any trouble ut all, hut the minute he trice te rum a big city he finds that he’s got te please everybody and that's a Job he knows nothing about." Mere Like IL "I see the new Turkish army Is tU onniber 100,000, Including officers." "WeHT "Wouldn't It be better to say, hm eluding privates?”—-IxmlsvIUe Courier Journal. Explained. Howell—How did your money wings? Powell—I put it into an airship* Quite Compatible. “I heard the speaker’s address extempore.” “It wasn't anything the kind; It was rotten." The Main Question. "The doctor has ordered me to rubbed with alcohoL”- “What percentage?" “All materialism genders to boufL age; It Is linked wjth the idea of fate and necessity.” There Is no cold cream that will keep away wrinkles so successfully as the milk of human kindness. * Why do you say that a man loose Ut temper Just when he seems to It the most? Why Is It we don’t mind calling selves a fool, but see red when oqe else does? The more In style a dress !• more out date it will 1>e when ft OUt of date. ~~——■— Why ts It the fellow with the knowledge always tries to hide It bjr talking his head off? It. Pi > at Two-Headed Tiswt d. Minn.—A rwo-beaded trout a nature freeks at the CJm it# fish hatchery. Is thriving flea V. r«4h state *u errntaudnai at fish hs'rirres TV why trout I# sse shout tig oaf and gtses proas m at ar tad afii M». It Is hard to get m bat you want you don’t know w^uit It la. Many useless things ar* highly the freckle# ou a boy's ax H