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PraAT A WOMAN
CAN AND DID DO
In. Heoieiue, of McMinmrille,
Tells How She Succeeded
ii Spite of Nuy DiscoarafeaieBts.
McMlnnvIlle, TeSn.?Mrs. Lucy
Hennessee. of this place, says, "I suffered,
about six years, more or less,
with womanly troubles. My head
hurt so terribly that I could get no
My husband bad no faith in it, but
I commenced using Cardui, according
to directions, and now he is thoroughly
convinced that Cardui is doing
me more good than all the doctors.
Before I had used all of one bottle
of that wonderful medicine. I had
commenced to improve. Now, I feel
like a different woman.
The misery la all gone, and I have
M good appetite and feel greatly imavorv
roanoot
|/l V?CU 1U Ctvi/ 1 vopvvi.
It will certainly benefit others, as i
It has me. and I am glad to know that
such a remedy is within the reach of
every suffering woman."
If you suffer from any form of
womanly weakness or irregularity,
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natural, easy way
The ingredients used In Cardui are
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tonic effect, on the womanly constitution.
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the appetite, tones up the nervous
system, and helps to make pale, 6al- i
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If you are a woman, try it.
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oa reqarat.
His Only Complaint.
Senator Beveridge. at a luncheon in
New York, was talking about the child
labor problem.
"Children are so plucky and so
cheerful." he said, "we don't realize
how horribly overworked they are till
It's too late?till their bodies and
minds are stunted irretrievably.
"I was once talking to a tiny errand
boy at the height of the Christmas
it. i.i_- i
snopping season, tie was #ui mui, >
knew, 17 hours a day. As he walked
sturdily along with a mountain of parcels
piled on bis thin, narrow shoulders.
I said to him:
"'Do you like your Job?'
"'Yes, sir,' he said; 'I like It fine.
Only?'
"Here he grinned up at me gayly
from beneath his load.
" 'Only I'm afraid I'm doing an automobile
truck out of a Job."
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Lesson
(By K. O. SELLERS. Director of Even*
lng Department. The Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MARCH 24. '
FEASTING AND FASTiNG.
LESSON TEXT?Mark 2:13-22.
GOLDEN TEXT?"I came not to call
the righteous, but sinners."?Mark 2:17.
Levi Matthew, who calls himself by
the opprobrious title of "the publican,"
represents that class of grafting patriots
who through ail ages haVe exemplified
the seven cardinal points of
a politician, viz., "the two loaves and
five fishes." Men who will weep over
sentimental patriotism and serve the
oppressor for profit. Better still, however,
Matthew is a type of conversion
in that he left all and followed Jesus.
No weeping, but rather great rejoicing
for he made a feast; no record of
great conviction, though he had
enough to act at once upon Jesus
Invitation. It was a brief, sudden
call, but what vast results were involved.
First a demonstration upon
his part, secondly a demonstration
upon the part of Jesus, and lastly a
record of the life of the Master that
has been termed the most important
book ever written. Chronologically
this lesson follows that of last Sunday.
In Luke's account we are told of the
feast Matthew prepared that he might
entertain Jesus. Some believe that
JesuB began his work by trying to win
the Jews through teaching in their
synagogues and tbat, receiving him
or not. he turns to those outside of
the circle of the scribes and the Pharisees.
Be that as it may, we know
they murmured greatly that this rabbi
should consort with publicans and
with sinners. They would not receive
hire and would keep others from him
also.
Came to Call Sinners.
Jesus hears of their complaint and
his reply is a flne bit of irony and
sarcasm. "They that are whole have
no need of a physician but they that
are sick. You 6elf righteous Pharisees.
why do you complain if you are
all right and these be all wrong, why
then not let me minister to those that
need me?" At the same time Jesus
utters one of his greatest and most
comforting sayings, "I came not to call
the righteous but sinners." Jesus
cannot save the self-complaccent righteous
but can and will save those who
will not lift up even so much as their
eyes but cry "Lord, sav^ me a sinner."
Jesus chooses one of their own social
outcasts to write the only distinctly
Hebrew account of his life; one
who had been faithful as a business
man to be a leader and historian;
one willing to renounce all, say farewell
to ambition and follow him.
Following this, the disciples of John
ho Ramist and of the Pharisees are
fasting and they observe that the disciples
of Jesus are not so engaged.
They came to Jesus with the question
and his reply Is a perfectly logical
one, "Why Rhculd they fast, am I not
with them?" "I>o you fast at your
weddings w hlle the bridegroom Is present?"
The day Is to come, however,
when he Is to be taken away, then
there shall be times for fasting.
Jesus has feasted with "many publicanslicans;"
when the bridegroom
returns he will sit down with many
publicans and sinners In glory whom
ho has associated with in order that
he might save them. Are we following
his example? If so. let us be sure
we do it from the same motive. The
disciples of John did the right thing
to bring their perplexities to Jesus.
He answers their question as we have
seen and we are now in the day he
mentions when there is a place for
fasting. Jesus teaches us in his reference
to the wine bottles (leather
sacks which could bear but one
stretching process due to fermentation
of the wine), that we are to be
new creatures in him and must leave
the old life and habits. We are not
to make patchwork of this new Go??\?!
or/j t ho nlf! law
*/Vl <?V
His Work That of Physician.
There are two difficulties thus presented
in this lesson; first, that Jesus
should hold fellowship with those
properly not of his circle or Booial
standing for he was a rabbi or teacher,
and, secondly, that he did not nor
did his disciples observe fasting. Jesus
admits the character of the company
he kept, but ills reply was, "I
came for this purpose to call not the
righteous but the unrighteous." His
work was to be that of a Physician.
He assumes that his authority is not
of man but of Mod. and that this ministry
is to bring joy. Jesus had emptied
himself that he might come and
when he was to leave there it would
be time enough for his disciples to
fast. Jesus was not merely one who
came to teach a system of ethics a
little higher than the prophets. Jesus
Is more than a good man or even
a holy man; he is the Great Physician,
able to heal both body and soul, a
Saviour. There Is a place and a great
one. for godly consecrated physicians
among the sick and a greater place
for those who shall point the lost to
the Saviour.
Before these lost ones can be saved,
however, they must realize they are
lost, for we cannot save those who
will not acknowledge thetnsehes as
being lost. When we acknowledge we
are sinners he will save us (I Tim.
1:15). Turn a deaf ear to his call
and there is no more hope (Luke
13:31
It has been suggested that the parnhle
of the prodigal son and the elder
brother was tittered at this feast in
Levi's house; probably not, we do not
know, but how truly it applies. The
prodigal representing those lost publicans
and sinners, and the seltish eider
brother the self-righteous Pharisees.
This lesson divides itself into three
natural divisions:
The rail of Levi, v. 13 14.
The feast a' Levi's house, v. 15-17.
The question of fasting, v. 18-22.
Fatigue and Alcohol.
The workman seeks to deaden his
fatigue by alcohol, tobscco. exciting
amusements and excesses of various
kinds. The momentary relief which
he therefore obtains is purchased at
the expense of an increasing susceptibility
to fatigue, resulting Booner or
later in complete depletion of his
vital energies and in the contraction
of tuberculosis or other fatal disGutenberg,
Jefferson--Res!stauc? tc
y runts Is obedience to God.
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The Girl (who has been suffering
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The Jlan?How delightful! Darling,
will you mafry me?
Astonished Husband.
De Wolfe Hopper tells a good story
about the domestic unhappiness of another
actor. The hero of the joke was
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woman had much money, although no
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ceremony and the acquisition of the
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Another member of the company in
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Those Paroled Ones.
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medical advice oossible without cosl
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symptoms. An imitation of natures
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take an alterative and glyceric extracl
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perfect, invigorate* the liver and
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NO OBJECTIONS FROM TONY 1
"Lovable Little Chap" Probably Would
Not Have Minded a Succession
of Tunnels.
Flelng Sunday evening, and the rat es
having taken place that afternoon, the
trains were packed. In one comiwrtnient
a little boy hnd been standing all
the way. but before the journey had
proceeded much further Mrs. Jones
kindly took him on her knee.
"Were you very frightened, dear, as
we passed through the tunnel?" the
gentle lady affked.
"\*nt mnrh reDlied the little boy.
shyly.
"But I thought you trembled a little
as I kissed you," remarked Mrs. Jones,
who was not even middle-aged yet.
"And what's your name?"
"Tony," came the answer.
"Then you're a very lovable little
chap! And how old are you?"
"Twenty-five, ma'am."
And Tony Spurs, the lightweight l
jockey, slid to the floor to the accompaniment
of a piercing scream.?Answers.
PHYSICIAN SAID ECZEMA
CAME FROM TEETHING
"When my little girl was about eight
months old, she was taken with a very
irritating breaking out, which came on
her face, neck and back. When 6he j
first came down with it, it came in
little watery-like festers under her
eyes, and on her chin, then after a few
days it would dry down in scaly, white
scabs. In the daytime she was quite
worrysome and would dig and scratch
her face nearly all the time.
"I consulted our physician and
found 6he was suffering from eczema,
which he said cam* from her teething,
i used the ointment he gave me and
without any relief at all. Then I
wrote for a book on Cuticura. and pur- ~
chased some Cuticurr. Soap and Ointment
at the drug store. I did as I
found directions in the Cuticura Booklet,
and when she wac one year old.
she was entirely cured. Now she is
three years and four months, and she
has never been troubled with eczema
since she was cured by the Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment.
(Signed) Mrs. Freeman Cravcr. 311
Lewis St.. Syracuse. N. Y.. May 6.
1911. Although Cuticura Soap and
Ointment are sold everywhere, a sample
of each, with 32-page book, will
be mailed free on application to "Cuticura,"
Dept. L, Boston.
What Is in a Name?
A Chicago man who hardly knew
ore tune from another made the mistake
of taking a knowing woman to a
concert at Orchestra Mali. The selections
were apparently unfamiliar to
him. but when the "Wedding March"
of Mendelssohn was being played he
began to evince some Interest.
"That sounds familiar," he said. "\
am not strong on those classical j
things, but that's a good one. What
Is it?"
"That," gravely replied the woman,
"is the'Maiden's Pra>er." " |
'Twixt Satan and the Sea.
Doctor?You are In pretty bad
shape. You must stop going to those
cheap restaurants.
Patient?But. doctor, the prices at j
the other places would make me still I
sicker. '
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting?Feels
Fine?Acta yulckly. Try it for Red. Weak, 1
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illustrated
Book In each Package. Murine is
compounded by our Oculists?not a ' Patent Medicine"?but
used In successful Physicians' Practice
for msny year*. Now dedlested to the Public
and sold by Druggist* at 26c and 60c per Bottle.
Murine Kje Haire in Aseptic Tubes, 26c and 6Uc.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
The young man who ntarrles an
heiress may not have to wait fifty
years In order to celebrate his golden
wedding.
For (OLR* and GRIP
Hlrlcs' CartniKB In the be-t remedy ?relleres
the aching and feTerUhneas?puree the
Cold and restore* normal condition*. It'a
liquid?effects immediately. 10c., tic., and 50c.
At drug store*.
??
Some men try to avoid paying as
they go because they don't expect to
come bnck.
A very successful remedy for pelvic
catarrh Is hot douches of Paxtine Antiseptic,
at druggists, 25c a box or sent
postpaid on receipt of price by The
Paxton Toilet, Co , Boston, Mass.
Some women are passing fair?and
some others cannot pass.
T>r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put
up 10 tears ago. They regulate and invigorate
tuomacn. liver and bowels. Sugarcoated
tiny granules.
A woman seldom eats ir there Is
anything else for her to do.
When the Millennium conies (iarfield T?-a
tod Holy ( hurdi will not I** longer needed.
I "sua lly a man is a poor Judge of
his own importance.
Pleasant,0
Beneficia
Gentle and Effectiv
Ji 1 rfA * ~Ti"
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
in tfie Circle,
on everi^ Pacfta?e of tlio Gon
DO NOT LET ANY DE/
DECEIVE YOU
1
syrup of figs and elixir of senna ha
universal satisfaction for more than thir
fast. and its wonderful success has
scrupulous manufacturers of imitations
inferior preparations under similar na!
costing the dealer lesst therefore. when
Note tee M Name of the Gomp
iM?iinn.'ir:ii?.v<aiii?i?
printed straight across.near the bottom
the circle.near the top of every pacmg
genuine regular price 50c per bottle <
only. for sale by all leading prugc
SYRUP or pcs and elixir of senn)
some and effective remedy for
and biliousness due to c0nsttpa1
effects n is necessary to buy 1
which is manuf/j
California F
putnam
Color more good* bright e? ?nd faster cotcra 'ban any rf
fc'e any garment without nppirg apart. Write for
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the Food andRegula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
f
ai Promotes Digestion,Cheerfulness
and Rest Contains neither
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?c Aperfect Remedy for Conslipa- i
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i Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- I
ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP \
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The Centalr Company,
? NEW VORK.
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SHOES
*2,25 *2.50 *3.00 *3.50 *400 S
For MEN, WOMEN and B<
THE STANDARDOJ 0 JA LITY
FOR OVER 30 TfcAtta
THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED S
give W. L. Douglas shoes a trial.
Douglas name stamped on a sho<
antees superior quality and mon
for the money than other make:
name and price stamped on the I
protects the wearer against high
and inferior shoes. Insist upon
the genuine W.L. Douglas shoes.
no substitute. If your dealer <-*nnot iiipplr TV
(horn, write W.I.DookIjm, Brofktnn, Mm*, for eatalotr
ererjwUere delirery cb.irwea prepaid, t'att Color ?u
HE ALT
Don't drug yourself
symptoms of poor I
run down systems.
Rebuild
A Genuine Reconsti
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MOO. BONE Jw JXT* a!'|? ,?r8tanj11 ,UP und/r '
?ri Mile, \ a. "I took five
I. li. Williams, Danvill
?5S.-.; r?J~Milam, and after 2S yea
liams, Huntington, W.
*? **?? u.. hu Dm-^V. Buy C Bottles tor 1
~i??^ MOW"
"For Every Little \ F
Family Ailment" \/j3
"Vaseline" is the purest, simplest, safesi
known. Physicians everywhere rccorr
softening and healing qualities.
Nothing no good as "Vaseline" for all afTrri
noratrhes. sores. rtr. Taken Internally. relieves
For sale every* here in attractive Kit** bottl?
Aictft no tuhttUutr for "I'auUne
Our free 'V??ellne" Booklet telle von many w
"Vaseline"may be useful to you. Wrlto for you
Chesebrough Manufacturing
17 State Street (Consolidated)
Reduce The Feed BillHorset:
and Mules '? more work; Cc
Sheep and Goats grow better lewn;
Cattle and Hogs take on more fle hand
belter health and condition when fed on
Cottonseed Meal ani
For Breeding or Nursing Stock, >'?
va'nable. Mtti'h better than 1
Write for free Booklet containing much 7/
Kaisers to
THE BUREAU (
Interstate Cottonseed i
BOB Slam Htrcet.
freslui,S
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co. jHByj&l
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mes and |jttsru'u<"/xrn~.nw, fcflllilifl
buying ?? "? " - ? ? "fsmijiji m
im mpww,wa^tcwus. |i; 1<jB
i. and in li ** "it*'*! pj'
e.of the
one size h1nutu?.e ?ic!xk?
il5ts. ?f packacfk
is the most plea5ayt. whole.
"stomach troubles, headaches
ton. and to get its beneficial
"he original and only genuine,
ctured b? the
ic Syrup Co.
fadele;
jierdye. one !0c lackagf colors all fibers thevdyi
tree booklet?hew to dye, blenchj>nd mu colon.
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For Infants and Children. j
he Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the /. \ j
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For Over
Thirty Years
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n wilt, Ttl 1
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for ills that are but
tlood, depleted and
Don't patch up?
Tour Health with
LAM
native Tonic & Blood Renovator
ottlesof Milam I have gained )(*."?
leston, VV.Va. "I had not taken the S
I days when I saw a decided imorpve- I
lige?tior.."?Rev. R. I.. M< N'alr, Char- J
m is a grand medicine. I ha\e taken J
feelstrongerand better, more activcand I
ny work."?Rev. H. D. (iuerrant, Dan- i
bottles of Milam and gained 10 lbs."? I<
e, Va. "Am finishing my 6th bottle of I
rs of Eczema, am cured."?C. II. Wil- E
{5.00 of your drvggtai and get |
BACH IF NOT BENEFITED 6 |
line r
colds and coughs.
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Company
New York jp_?
-Improve The lnjm?s I .
WS (rive roorf and letter Mil I f
Hons ley more eirpi., an I"* *"'1 '-utter; . ^
fat, nod develop more rapbfl ,iI1 a "ell a* '
Jly ami keep in
d Cottonseed Hullc
ire?, Cows, Smv? or Ewea, it?
Hay, far cheaper rhan Corn. .1" especially
tillable Information to Keeiler-i . _
\ and Stock
5 F PUBLICITY \
Cruabera Association
Dallas. Texas ^
We are headquar- ^
5 rp I^uitt, Potatoes and *
V IV ll I want a reliable firm and
v a live house, ship
us. We guarantee
highest market prices and prompt returns.
Quotations sent on application.
WOODSON-CRAIG CO.,Inc.
COMMISSION M t R C n A M I. k I c n , t .
sin. F?>r 4! yearn %ve bar* *
.moyii ^ trsliieil inei ami women
fe*! f - Firatbual.
n leg i. Virginia,
fc.iiffl'-i^i-n!Vi'"^ a i meowl in noiitli <'t
ow n t? building. No
- . .**' vacations. Write for
W&J&iiOOOi\^z7& -fd6 c 1 ;'io.Mie A. I
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TYPEWRITERS
SOLD AND RENTED ANYWHERE Qfl9
Write for llarralii List.
AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANf
Bin E a*i Maiw stbest, RicnnoMD, V*.
n/IWTrn men to lkakn harhek bh
W AW 1 fcD Tfalein si, ,o r.ght weak. Tn- B
Ition w>u net or tools. li.
With jroor owi Wage* while learning.
Write for free rata logue. flH
RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE, Richmond, Va.
A POSITION FOR YOU B
u intnl Men and b?ft take *i d.irs practical
lour-.- in ,, .r Dnrbin* altup to learn a'H' aoMla V
bosiio'Sk. New und mode-n machinery: new car*. fl
A I-- * n I<?r ovrri irr;?i?u?i"-. i-imn nn-. ?
< harlot to Auto Mi(N>lt Charlotte, X. C# |M
ft a K0D4KS r,,Mspp?iV,x 1
0 "Matl orders clrrn JEj
k(L' /> prompt H'lention Corn Ie?? itoclc of m
V photo *?ip;?l!? ?. Hcrvl 1 i>r caUlOftie. M|
W. I. V\N \K*S St CO. ?
^ 23 >. Try on street, Charlotte. N.C. Wj
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SS DYES
t in cold water better t ban anvothrr dye Ycmcaii
MONGOL DKIM? COMPANY, Quiicy, III.