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SUFFEREDALL
NIGHT LONG
hiifil Experience of Mrs,
Stephens. Husband Tries in
Vain to Obtain Relief.
Pontotoc, Miss/?"All night long,*
ays Mrs. P. O. Stephens, of this
place, "I would suffer with my back,
and I bad such dragging down pains
I could not stand It to walk or ride,
for it would put me In bed.
My health had been bad for twc
years. M> liusband got the best doc
tors that he knew, but their medicine
did me no good.
I used Cardui, the woman's tonic,
and it put me on my feet again. 1
am- feeling as well as I did when 1
was 16 years old.
I used about 7 bottles In all, and
Cardul baa helped me more than any7
. thing that I used. '
I took lota of other medicines, bul
they did me no good.
As long as I live, I won't be without
Cardul in the house."
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MRS. SELBY AND PRIZE BABY
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does not even chafe as most babies
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a solid mass of scurf, caused by poor
soap. I always recommend Cutlcura,
and nine times out of ten the next
time I 6ee the mother she says: 'Oh!
I am so glad you told me of Cutlcura.' "
(Signed) Mrs. G. A. Selby, Redondo
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Lesson
(By K. O. SELLERS. Director of EvenIn*
Department, The Moody Bible lnI
atltute of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MAY 19.
THE OLD LAW AND THE NEW
1 LIFE.
I.KSSON TEXT?Matt. 5:17-36.
GOLDEN TEXT?"He that loveth his
neighbor hath fulfilled the law.'-Rom.
j 13:8.
If there is any one thing we as
Americans delight In, It Is In enacting
1 laws. We sees to have an Insane
Idea that all the ills of human life
can be cured by legislation. There
! seems tp be a correspondingly greater
carelessness in the matter of law
. enforcement. Jesus did not found his
kingdom upon a multiplied number of
-v?i? ??( nt morolv negative
( I 1 X1UU BUCUl UU1- Of Vt M<v w
i enactments. V.e took the old Divine
, law and "fulfilled" 1. e., filled It full
t with life. He put purpose, ilfe and vitality
Into that law. He transformed
It from an outward formal observance
to an inward heart motive. At the
outset of this lesson Jesus not only
' says that he will obey the law of
Moses and the admonitions of the
' prophets, but that those same principles
shall app y In the hearts of the
citizens of hiu new kingdom. That
- moral order vhlch Is in accordance
- with the Divine standard is still to be
' observed. Christianity gives no 11[
cense to Its followers. The righteousness
which is of Christ does not lessen
our moral obligations. Jesus says
that not the least "Jot or tittle," the
smallest part of a Hebrew letter, the
"dotting of ar I or the crossing of a
T" shall bo set aside. They must all
be realized In the lives of his followers.
Responsible for Teachings.
; In order to emphasize this still furI
ther, he tells hose whom he calls and <
'? V-M I
appoints to his service tnat tney suhu
be held responsible for what they
teafch, ub well as what they practice,
with regards these commands. To
teach nen to break one of the very
least if to become least ill his new
kingdom. To obey and to teach others
to obey is to become great in this
new kingdom. Such is the importance
he places upon the Old Testament
teachings and his statement as to its
authors. Let us beware reading into
his words any meaning that shall set
aside this portion of Holy Writ, or
that shall suggest any question as to
their accepted authorship or authority.
But Jesus was also aware of the
danger of outward obedience or mere
perfunctory fulfilment of that law together
with the myriads of traditions
that had grown up with it. Hence it
is that he so specifically warns his
followers that their righteousness, i.
e., rigtt relations. mu6t exceed that
of the Pharisees whose loyalty to the
law and to tradition is so farfous. His
followers must keep not only the form
but the Bpirit also, and so he goes on
i to illustrate. Beginning with an old
i commandment, "Thou shalt not kill,"
he shows us that the outward final
act of murder is but an outgrowth of
the spirit of a man's heart, hence he j
who hites his brother man is In dan- :
ger of. i. e., already in the power of,
i those forces that in their culmination .
will bring him before the tribunal.
! Anger contempt, condemnation
("thoi. fool") all of these are unrighteous.
they are criminal, and the sentence
of death already rests upon him
who will not repent of these things, i
[ Nothing more clearly reveals the
' state of our hearts than the way we
I speak to or about others, whether our
speec'i be full of love or hate, selfishness
or generosity. The difference be,
tween the one who hates and he who
kills b only accidental and not essential.
"In danger of hell." Jesus clearly
indicates In all of his teaching a fu
ture state of punishment, as well as
one of bliss, and granting that these
word? are only symbolical, of which
we are not convinced, we must pray
to be delivered from the reality. These
words aro of the merest nonsense If
they be not true, and certainly we
cannot accuse Jesus of Jesting nor
suggest hliu to be a fool (lacking In
knowledge) as he speaks upon so serious
i subject. When we 6peak contemptuously
or flippantly upon the
subject of hell we are reflecting upon
the wisdom and knowledge of Jesus.
Jesus' Philosophy Simple.
"Rememberest thy brother hath
aught against thee." The philosophy
of Jesus Is perfectly simple. If anger
Is criminal then he who is guilty
must of necessity become reconciled
to that one whom he has offended.
Not merely that we are to forgive
those who have wronged us, for that
is not such a hard matter. Rut we
must get right with our brother who
has aught against us before our gifts
will be acceptable unto God. Some
one has said, "it is far easier to give
up a coin than to give up a quarrel.
It is easier to lay down a generous
offering than to lay down a grudge."
This requires haste, we must agree
with our adversary quickly or else he
will turn upon us and presenting his
righteous cause before the tribunal
bring upon us a judgment for our anger.
our censoriousness. or our condemnation.
Once thus brought before
the judge, be it an earthly tribunal,
public opinion, or a loving God, our
opportunity is past and we shall be
obliged to pay to the uttermost, even
so small a part as a farthing?about
two-fifths of a cent. Of course we
know the difference between a man
having a grudge against us and his
having just cause or claim against us.
We cannot control the hearts of others.
but we can set all just causes or j
claims aright and then forgiving his
grudg*- even seventy times seven we
shall find our offering not only acceptable
in God's sight, but a sweet smell
Ing savour as wen.
It is because of a lack of adjustment
right here that so many of our
prayers are not answered. We must
Settle these just claims sometime;
let us do it "quickly."
True reformation is not wholly destructive.
So our Lord began his new
kingdom by grafting it as it were
upon the strong root of the past law
which was good, but this new application
here a vastly different fruit than
any thus far grown. fioth bad their
root in the love of God for fallen humanity.
and the finest flower of both
Is to be the application of the law of
love as shown in man's relation to
man.
Such. then, is Jesus' att.tude towards
the Old Testament law and his
application of that law.
Some people Impress us. as being
too polite to get all that's coming to
them.
Garfield Tea is unequalled either ? as m
occasional or a dally laxative.
Innuendo.
"What's Cholly so angry about?"
"Oh. some rude girl asked him if he
was a suffragette."
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Cure for Insomnia. 7
"Dibble says he can't sleep."
"He ought to read the war*new?
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Paxtlne Antiseptic sprayed iirto the
nasal passages is a surprisingly successful
remedy for catarrh. At druggists,
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of price by The Paxton Toilet
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Trouble.
"That man seems to be greatly* de-1
pressed about something."
"Yes. He must live in some town
whose baseball team is at the tail*
end."
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Time.
"How long have you been a widow,
Mrs. Weed?"
"It will be a year the fourth of next
month."
"Dear me! Is It as long as that?
How time flies!"
"Oh, do you think so? Well, if you
ever have to wait a year to look pleasant
when men offer you attentions
you'll give up the idea that time if
much of a flyer."
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All He Wanted Was Just Plain Eggs.
A youth entered one of the "ham- j
and-row" cafes on Grand avenue and
ordered eggs. "Up or over?" asked
the man behind the counter. "I just
want eggs," replied the prospective
diner. "But do you want them up or
over?" repeated the waiter, and again
the gueBt asserted that he desired
"only eggs." The third time the party
of the second part insisted on his
query, whereupon the patron, with a
sigh of despair, said "I guess I'll take
a steak."?Kansas City Star.
Oh, Learned Judge.
A California judge decided that
there is no judicial authority to keep
& man from making love to his wife,
although it could stop his beating her.
The remarkable cause of this remarkable
decision was that a woman in
Los Angeles had applied for an injunction
to reetrain her husband from insisting
on being attentive to her. This
Judge was not a Solomon, but he realized
that only a. Solomon could be
trusted to rule upon the whims and
Inconsistencies of womankind.
Milky Way Causes Glaciers.
Another suggested cause of . glacial
periods is that they have been due to
the shifting of the milky way, such as
is known to have occurred. Assuming
that much of the earth's heat comes
from the stars, Dr. Rudolf Spitaler
finds that the change of position in relation
to the milky way might have
given a different distribution of temperature
from that existing at the
present time. The stars are not only
crowded jn the region of the milky
way, but many of them are of the hot*
test type.
ALL FREE.
Mrs. New-Wed?How much did you
pay the minister when wo were married?
New-Wed?Nothing.
Mrs. New-Wed?How was that?
New-Wed?He didn't dare to take
my money for fear that it was tainted.
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It's easy to understand how ordinary
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doctors themselves sometimes forget
the facts.
A physician speaks of his own experience:
,
"I had used coffee for years and really
did not exactly believe it was injuring
me although I had palpitation of the
heart every day. (Tea contains caffeine?the
same drug found in coffee?
and is just as harmful as coffee.)
"Finally one day a severe and almost
fatal attack of heart trouble
frightened me and I gave up both tea
and coffee, using Postum instead, and
since that time I have had absolutely
no heart palpitation except on one or
two occasions when I tried a small
quantity of coffee,which caused severe
irritation and proved to me I must let
it alone.
"When we began using Postum it
seemed weak?that was because we
did not make it according to directions
?but now we put a little bit of butter
in the pot when boiling and allow
the Postum to boil full 15 minutes
which gives it the proper rich flavor
and the deep brown color.
"I have advised a great many of
my friends and patients to leave off
coffee and drink Postum. in fact I daily
give this advice." Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich,
Many thousands of physicians use
Postum in place of tea and coffee in
their own homes and prescribe it to
patients.
"There's a reason," and it is explained
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COUNTRY LIFE IN DENMARK
Country Where Everyone Is Poor but
Happy?Minister of State Receives
$3,750 a Year.
Copenhagen, Denmark.?"In Denmark
everybody Is poor," declares a
writer. "There are no coal or mineral
deposits In the country. Consequently
there can be no manufactures;
and a nation of farmers, even
of Danish farmers, is never rich according
to, the standards of commercial
countries;
"Incomes are smali. Where- the salary
of a minister of state is only |3.750
a year humbler individuals must
get along on much Bnfaller incomes.
But the Danes know how to live with
Typical Danish Home.
In their Incomes and to do It comfort- j
ably. Denmark is as obviously happy i
as she is poor.
"The Danes are wise enough not to '
demand perfection; if it comes they j
can take Instant pleasure therein, j
When it does not come they still are |
placid. Conformity to rule, even
though It be in so small a matter as
fixed meal times, does entail some
coercion upon the natural man. So
punctuality is not a Danish virtue.
"In few Danish households are there
fixed and unalterable hours for meals.
Pay a call when you will, and the custom
of the country will uphold you,
but it will not insure you against finding
your friends at table. The hotels
follow the very reverse of the American
method, and while you can get
snacks all the time, you cannot be
certain that at any time you will find
a dinner ready cooked and waiting.
"Even the national food lends Itself
admirably both to simplicity and to
unp'unctuallty. Its staple is bread and
butter?in well-to-do houses immense
thicknesses of excellent butter and
fairly thin slices of several varieties
of bread. The staple food of our working
class is also bread and butter, but
their butter is bad and scraped and
their bread is uniformly lnnutritlous." j
AEROPLANE USED BY THIEVES
Modern Yeggmen Adopt Air Machine
to Assist Them in Looting
Game Preserve.
Paris. France.?It was only to be 1
expected that law-breakers would
speedily recognize the possibilities of
the aeroplane in annexing small articles
and making good their escape.
This photograph shows game stealers
in aeroplane near Paris. France.
The top picture shows the thieves i
Copyright, rn<l<rwoo<l & L*nd?nrood, X. V.
Stealing Game by Air.
hovering over the game preserve; the
lower picture shows them after a triumphant
raid on small game. They
escaped before the dazed gamekeeper
realized what had happened.
BABY LORE OF THE FAROES
!n Common With Other Land3, Superstitions
Are Strong and
Deeply Rooted.
If a child cries while It Is being
baptized it will have a good voice and
sing well at the ballad dances. The
water must never be allowed to run
down Into the baby's eyes, or It will
have "second sight." This Is not a
happy gift, and the godmother who Is
holding the child, tilts it at the right
moment so the water flows back over
the forehead. The man who carries
a baby boy to and from the church
goes as fast as possible, so the boy
will be strong at the oar, sure-footed
on the fields. This, you observe, for
the boy baby. No such trouble is
taken for a mere girl. But, for both
alike, there is this precaution: never
leave a child alone before it is baptized.
T'ntil then it fails easily into
the power of evil spirits, and is in
danger of being carried away by Hulderfolk
The?.> underground creatures
ars not the little people or the Brownies.
In size and appearance they resemble
human beings. They have
boats and go to the fishery; they have
cows, sheep ithev are always gray),
dogs (large black hounds that often
have a light en the end of their tails),
but one thing the Hulderfolk lack, and
that is souls. If. however, they can
take awa.y a Faroe baby and substitute
one of their own and it Is baptized,
then that child will have a soul.
?Elizabeth Taylor In the Atlantic.
Artificial Ice.
There are 2,004 ire making factories
In the 1'nited States, making 12,647,949
tons in 1909. Tne number of factories
increased 6S4 in five years, or
52 per cent. The ice made does not
represent the total, only that made
for sale in ice factories only.
The capital invested in these establishments
Is $11^,642,000, a gain of j
{."2.050,000. The average capital was
$."9,000 The value of the ice was
$42,953,000. The total horse-power
*'83 317,789.
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FOUGHT HIS WAY TO FREEDOM
The Emperor of Rome Admired the
Ccurage and Pluck of
Caractacus.
One iof the most unique captives
ever brought home to Rome by Julius
Caesar was Caractacus of the early
Britons. This great chief lost everything
in fighting to drive out the
Romans and was taken prisoner with
hjs. wife, and children. When brought
before the Roman emperor the proud
Tuler of the primitive peorplf .never
showed the least fear. Uis arms were
chained, and the emperor roared to
try to frighten Caractacus. but the
brave chief never so much as quaked.
Instead he looked the monarch In the
eye and said:
"You flght to gain the whole world
and to make everybody your slaves. I
fought to keep my own land and for
freedom."
The great courage the chief showed
finally touched the heart 01 me emperor,
and the ruler of the Romans
resolved to Bee If Caractacus would be
as brave when facing warriors. On
one of the great holidays In Rome
Caractacus was taken to the great
open-air amphitheater where the populace
gr.thered. He was told that if he
could defeat the bold knight that
would be sent against him he could go
back to his home. Caractacus fought
as he never had before; for something
sweeter than his life was at
stake?that of his wife and children.
Justice seemed to have tempered the
metal of his weapons, and when he
struck the strong armor of his antagonist
gave way before his fearful
blows. The result was that Caractacus
and his family returned to Britain and
to happiness.
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