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^flp1 j i WHAT WILL
?18; CURE MY BACK?
Common sense will do more to
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Twill tell yon whether the kidneys
are sore, swollen and aching. It will
tell you in that case that there is no
5 ?? *M tryln& t0 cure wlth a Plaster.
I? the passages are scant or too
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A TYPICAL CASE?
Fred A. Campbell, Atlantic Ave.,
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What He Wanted to Say.
A teacher who bad taken great trouble
to ImpresB every detail of the history
lesson upon his class was sadly
disappointed, on asking the name of the
king who reigned previous to Queen
Victoria, to find only one hand upheld.
"Boys," said the teacher sternly,
pointing as he spoke to the boy whose
anxious desire to Impart the necessary
Information compelled him to use
strenuous efTorts to Increase his diminutive
stature, "one of your intelligent
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none of you have the brains know.
Although the youngest in the elas*. his
Is an example that it would be a
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Now. then, Johnny, tell them."
"Please, teacher, Jim Mills bin and
runned a pin into me!"
Theh the intelligent little boy sat
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STARTED THE BALL ROLLING
Artist, Guest of Honor at Dinner.
Rose to the Occasion W^en Conversation
Flagged.
Robert Henri, the noted artist,
paused before a landscape at the
Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts
and said: ,
"Dawb. who painted this, has
sprung from humble circumstances to
great wealth and eminence.
"Dawb made his first success in
Paris. He was diffident and abashed
| in those days. When he would sally
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Rue d?> 1'Unlversite, his heart would
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"They say that once, at a dinner
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"Finally, when the deBsert came on,
the beautiful and elegant hostess
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"Dawb blushed at this challenge,
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PIMPLES ON FACE 3 YEARS
was troubled with acne for three
long years. My face was the only part
affected, but it caused great disfigurement,
also suffering and loss of sleep.
At first there appeared red, hard
pimples which later contained white
matter. I suffered a great deal caused
by the itching. I was in a state of
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or anywhere before the public.
"I used pills and other remedies but
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but something told me to try the Cuticura
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Then I bought some Cuticura
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Fooling the Lord.
"Mother," teased a little boy of five,
"does God know everything that I'm
going to do before I do it?"
"-t-"- A.?AM?tblnnr " rV\o laM
i eof ucai, c?cij en mis* ouv vmu.
"Well, does he know that I'm going
upstairs in a minute and put on
my pajamas and say my prayers and
get into bed?"
"Yes. dear, he knowB everything."
"Well, tonight he's going to get
fooled, for I'm not going to say my
prayers."?St. Louis Republic.
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I
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Scrofulitic Consumption
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A young woman who presides over
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attired in a new close-fitting
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She noticed, however, that one
of her charges was paying little attention
to his work, but following her
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she said: "Well. Tommy?" Before
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Mbwional
SUNWSCIiOOL
Lesson
fBy W. O. SELLERS. Director of Evening
Department. The Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR APRIL 21.
THE APPOINTING OF THE
TWELVE.
LESSON TEXT- 3:7-19 and Matt. 5:13II.
GOLDEN TEXT?"Te did not choose '
me, but I chose you. and appointed you,
that ye gro and bear fruit."? John 15:16
(R. V.).
Things do not happen In the realm
of religion, they come to pass. No
man can alone accomplish any great
task. Every great leader has been
blessed by one or more equally great
helpers. Luther had his Melancthon;
Wesley had his brother Charles, Whitfield
and others; Moody had Whittle.
Bliss, Sankey and more. These leader
but followed "In his steps."
Jesus' ministry made him very
much observed and at the same time
greatly multiplied his duties and burdens.
When, therefore, he chose these
disciples he desired not only to obtain
help and to begin to teach those
who were afterward to take up his
work, but like every other act, he desired
to teach a lesson to those who
were so carefully observing his life.
So It was that the significant number
of twelve, corresponding to the
twelve tribes, at once confirmed his
assumption of the MesslafiBhip. This
meant that In him those wondrous
prophecies were being fulfilled, and it
also served to stimulate those upon
whom the choice fell. Moses who led
this people out of Egypt had to be
helped (Ex. 18:17-24) In his work and
a greater who is to found a new
kingdom calls about him those who
shall do a greater work than merely
to Judge the people. Why greater?
Because they are not only to Judge
results but are to change results by
altering cause*. They are to have
power over demons even as the Master,
for evil has no rights. The source
of their power Is to be Jesus for he
Is to be "with them"?power and protection
as well. So with us. (Matt.
28:20.) Their power is to grow with
usage, for we learn by doing, hence he
sends them forth. Their going Is for
the proclamation of the facts of this
new kingdom they are to preach, not
to argue. Apologetics are well enough
at time, but the disciple who brings
things to pass is be who does not so
much plead for God as he who witnesses
for God. Those who are sent
need never fear for not only is he
wilh them but they are given authority
to do this specified work, and with
the authority is also given wisdom
(Luke 24:49).
Some Things It Teaches and Why.
This lesson is different from our
previous one where Jesus first called j
his disciples. Luke tells us that these
twelve were selected from among the i
rest of the disciples. The greater
nearness and more extended authority
of these "messengers" called upon
them greater testings than the others
who were disciples or "learners."
Matthew'tells us what Jesus said
Is to be the character of his representatives.
He likens them to salt
and to a light. "Nothing Is better for
the whole body than salt and sun"
were the words of Pliny. Salt Is a |
great cleansing agency; It Is a strong
tonic; It has great preservative qualities
; It Is a great preventive against
corruption, but Jesus adds. If salt
loses Its saline quality It becomes i
like any other earth; It has no distinguishing
essential, characteristic.
Let not the Christian, who Is "the salt
of the earth" lose his Identity, lose
his 8altnes8 and become like the
world about him. If he does he Is fit
then only to be trodden under the I
foot of man. These disciples are to be
the light of the world. It Is a good
thing to preserve, to purify, to cleanse,
but It is a greater thing to energize,
to direct, to lead. The disciple is not
only to be salt but sun as well. He j
Is to be one who shall have no dealing
with those who are the workers
of darkness: he is to be a light, a city
set upon a hill, one who shall direct,
Inspire, enthuse, energize. He is not j
to be hidden from men but note, he
i_ man and nnt to
IB IU DUIIIC uviuiv imvm
be Been "of men." And It Is by their
good works that the Father In Heaven
Is to receive his glory.
How Men Are Saved.
These apostles came from many
walks In life and represent varied tern- j
1 peraments. The aggressive Peter and
the other "son of thunder" who would
call down Are upon those who walked
; not with Jesus. The reflective cautious
Thornns. the plotting practical
Judas, "who also betrayed him."
These are the men who are sent forth,
some as public heralds (John 1:36)
and some by personal solicitation
, (Jas. 1:41) to win vet other followers.
Men are saved through saved men
and those whom he Bends forth are
those who have first learned to fol,
low. Their work Is made permanent
only as they "abide" In him. God
wants the bearing ear. the believing
: heart and the confessing mouth?
(Rom. 10:14).
Those whom Jesus sends are to offer
his kingdom to men not to force
It upon them. They must expect to
be received as he was received and
how that p'nall hp he plainly forptel's
! (Matt. 10). Their work shall bring
variance upon earth, yes even among
those of the same family, but the man
. who refuses to go. to take tip this
cross. Is none of his, "is not worthy
r< me."
Jesus called men (not angels) to
help him establish this new kingdom
because he needed their help He
took them apart often during the three
i ypars of their preparation. He promised
to be with them In power, to proton
them. He told them what to expect
and his purpose jn sending them
out ns his representatives.
Jesus saw plainlv that the victories
of his kingdom are often hindered
rathpr than helped by the presence
of great crowds (x. 12).
Why send out J 'das? Undoubtedly
he had all the desired qualifications
for leadership, and chosen as he was
| that he "m'ght be with him" he need
* -?1 - J b/sn et Keintrino
i no have rnrueneu um nt-an.
I upon himself the greater condemna!
'ion. Jesus had a three-fold work for
these disciples: (1) to preach; (2)
to heal: t?.) to cast out demonsnote
the spiritual need is the foremost
one. Then comes the ministry of
healing, to Invert the order is to prevent
the teaching of the Book. As
to the third it is evident it was some
'hing different than disease.
Whai
^ASTORIA Is a harmles
Soothing Syrups. It
other Narcotic substance. It
Feverishness. For more thai
of Constipation, Ratulency,1
rocrn Infra t>iA Rhnmnr.li and
ApcrfecfReiMdyforConsflp!
Rq<: Hon, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhool
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Altogether Too Late Now.
A lady who was anxious to obtain a
good general servant applied at an
Intelligence office and was assured by
the proprietor that she had just the
person to suit. A raw-honed Irish
woman some fifty years of ago came
forward.
"Well." said the lady, after a short
conversation. "I would be very glad
to engage you. but?"
"But what, pray?"
"Well, you see I wanted one who Is
?who Is rather younger."
"An" Indade!" exclaimed the woman,
folding her arms and glaring lndlg
nantly, "It's a pity the good I>ord
didn't make me In the yare to suit
your convenience."
A Confession.
Startled by convincing evidence that
they were the victims of serious kid- "
ney and bladder trouble, numbers of !
prominent people confess they have
found relief by using KURIN Kidney
and Bladder Pills. For sale by all i
medicine dealers at 25c. Burwell L
Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. j
Faint Hearts and Fair Ladies.
Frost?And the beautiful blonde
married that rich old duffer simply because
he had valvular trouble.
Snow?Yet still some people say
faint heart never won fair lady.
The Easiest Answer.
Teacher?Thirty eggs at 55 cents a
dozen Is what?
Pupil?It's?It's outrageous, sir.?
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A NO Bl'ILO I P THE SYSTEM
Take the Old Standard GHOVM'3 TAHTHLHSe
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The form n I a la lalnl/ printed on nrrj bottle,
showing It la ilmplT ulnlnea-d Iron In a tasteless
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poopla a..d cbil Ik i, cents.
It doesn't seem right that a woman
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gossip and only one tongue for re!
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failn to cum tnr nf Itching, Blind, 1
Bleeding or Protruding Flics In fl to 14 daj?. 50c.
I O I* are vowels that have caused
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"Pink Ere" Is Epidemic lr. the Spring.
Try Murine Ere Remedy for Reliable Relief
. If a girl really wants a man's love
she returns it.
Pinee it is worth while to l*? well, take
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The deserving poor do not always
deserve to be.
A BLOOD MEDICINE 1
Recently it has been definitly proven
lowers the germicidal power of the body t
Euscle* of the blood and renders them una!
lisease germs cause the death of over one
A blood medicine, made entirely with
tract of roots, such as Bloodroot, Queen'
Stone root, has been extensively sold by
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The
Nature's influence?the blood is bathed in
the vital fires of the body buro brighter a
tissue rubbish which has accumulated duri
fDr. R. V. Pierc
Surgical Institute, a
practice, was the fir
roots, without > par
"It Is with the BTeai
the great benefit I ret
treatment at home," wri
fered for three years fr
they failed to mend or
tion and would have to
dead bone must be cut
advised me to write to
uae of the treatment th?
overdid. I drested the
took the 'Golden Medf
troubles. I shall alwm;
M??< Ems. Dr. Pierce's Flei
AV^UiWVVW WUW IWViMMTVM mrwm m w
natural sleep. The Children
The Kind You Have ,
80 years, has borne the sigi
his personal supervision sin<
All Counterfeits, Imitations a
and endanger the health of
m -^COHOL 3 rEIt CENT
ESil AVegelaWePreparafionlbrAs
N slrailaling rfieFbotfantfRegufar
S ting (Jie Stomachs andBowosrf
^ Promotes Digeslionflwrfui
ness and Rest-Con tains neiitw
Opiimi.Morphine nor Mineral,
jfj, Not Narcotic, j
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torn** I
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t is Casto
^
s substitute for Castor Oil,
is pleasant. It contains neith
s age is its guarantee. It des
1 thirty years it has been in co
PVind Colic, all Teething Troi
Bowels, assimilates the Fo<
's Panacea?The Mother's Fri(
Always Bought, and which h
lature of Chas. H. Fletcher, aj
;e its infancy. Allow no one
nd "Just-as-good" are but Ex
Infants and Children?Experi(
Letters from Promi
addressed to Chi
Dr. Albert W. Kahl, of Buffalo, N. Y.
my practice for the past 26 years. I r<
for children."
Dr. G us tare A. Eisengraeber, of SC.
your Castoria repeatedly in my practice
mend It as an excellent, mild and harm
Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St Louis, Mo., s
your Castoria In my sanitarium and outi
and find It to be an excellent remedy f<
Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia,
torla in the case of my own baby andi
Ah.alna,. on t ronlllf. from Its U86.'
Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, 111., sa
cases of colic In children and hare foui
on the market"
Dr. R. E. Esklldson, of Omaha, Neb., i
standard family remedy. It Is the bes
hare ever known and I recommend It
Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, 1
has merit la not Its age, Its continued
years, and the many attempts to lmlt
"What can a physician add? Leave It
Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New Terk CIt
recommended yonr Costorla and shall a
Invariably produced beneficial results."
Dr. N. B. SIzer, of Brooklyn, N. Y, I
patent medicines, where maker alone k
them, but I know the formula of your (
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half of fhe human race,
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root, (Jolden Seal root, Mandrake and
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nd their increased activity consumes the
ng the winter.
e, the founder of the Invalids' Hotel and
nd a physician of large experience and
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ticle of alcohol or narcotic.
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Mas. Wm. Heyes, of Ladysmith. B. C. " 1 aufora
a running sore. Consulted four doctor* but
give relief. Finally I wa* told I was In eonsumpconault
& specialist concerning my ear, that the
out before the wound would heal. A kind friend
Dr. Pierce, which I did, and after seven months'
?sore is healed, and I enjoy better health than I
wound with Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve and
csl Discovery' and ' Pleasant Peilets' for my
r* recommend your medicine?.
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ibles and Diarrhroa. It
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3ad. \
as been in use for over
id has been made under
to deceive you in this,
periments that trifle with
mce against Experiment.
inent Physicians
is* H. Fletcher, ??*
, says: "I have used Caatoria fa)
jgard it aa an excellent medicine
Paul, Minn., saya? *1 Ears used
with good reeolta, and can recom<
lew remedy for children."
are: "I hare used and prescribed
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ar children."
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It pleaaant to take, and have
*
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id it the beat medicine of lta kind
layar "I And your Caatoria to be a
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