FREE ADVICE
TO SICK WOMEN
Thousands Have Been Helped
By Common Sense
Suggestions.
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Women Buffering from any form of
female ills are invited to communicate
promptly with the
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(D/ correspondence do11
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rA In) Mass. Your letter
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and answered by a
woman and held in
strict confidence. A woman can freely
talk of her private illness to a woman ;
thus has been established a confidential
correspondence which has extended nvee
many years and which has never been
broken. Never have they published a
testimonial or used a letter without the
written consent of the writer, and never
has the Company allowed these confidential
letters to pet out of their possession,
as the hundreds of thousands
of them in their files will attest
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which they have to draw from, it is more
than possible that they possess the very
knowledge needed in your case. Nothinp
is asked in return except your pood
will, and their advice has helped thousands.
Surely any woman, rich or poor,
should be plad to take advantage of this
generous offer of assistance. Address
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BABY'S FACE ONE
SORE WITH ECZEMA
Cried for Houra, Could Not Sleep.
Reainol Brought Rest and Cure.
Reading. Pt.?"My bahv girl had eczema
for over six months. It was painful and
itching, she could not sleep day or night,
she would scratch till blood nnd water
would run down her neck. Then it burned
her so she cried for hours at a time. The
right side of her face was one sore and
scab.
1 1 it-- 1-- -t T"l I O I
i m>i inc sampics oi i\csinm isoup ami
Resinol Ointment on a Saturday morning,
and put them on, and put them on again
in the afternoon and in the evening before
1 put her to bed, and she went to sleep
and slept till next morning. I thought 1
was in heaven the first night, and by
?' Monday the cezema was dried up so that
all the scabs fell off. Resinol Soap and
Ointment eured tnv babv." Mrs. Win. M.
Fleteher, 544 So. 17 Ms St., Aug. 21, 1912.
If you or any of your little ones are suffering
from eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm,
or other itching, burning skin eruption,
there is only one better proof of the value
of Resinol. That is, try it yourself and
nee. You can get samples free by writing
to Dept. 4 K. Resinol. Raltimore, Md.
R esinol stops itehing instantly. Prescribed
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Lesson
(By K. O. SELLERS. Director of Evening
Department The Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MARCH 23
THE EMPTY TOMB.
LESSON TEXT?Mark 16:1-11.
GOLDEN TEXT?"Now hath Christ
been rained from the dead, the first fruits
of them that are asleep." I Cor. 15-20.
Some teachers may prefer the study
of the lessou of Israel and Hebekah,
I ? ?. ? . . - -- - '
ueu., dui oecauso or Kb relative 1
value and its relation to the day we
celebrate we prefer to consider the
Easter lesson.
There are five main points In the
evidence St. Mark presents to show
us that Jesus was the True Son of
God, (1) the testimony of John the
Raptiser, 1:2-8; (2) the baptism of
' Jesus, 1:9-11; (3) the transfiguration, ,
9:2-8; (4) the testimony of the centurian
at his crucifixion, 15:39, and
(5) the testimony of the resurrection !
of Jesus. Of the ten different appearances
of our Lord, Mark records
four, (a) to Mary, 16-9; (b) on the !
way to Emmaus, 1G:12, 13; (c) In the '
upper room. 16:14, and (d) the ascension,
16:19.
,
Purchased Spices.
Today we are to consider the first
of these appearances. From a careful
reading of this and the. parallel
accounts it is evident that as soon as
the Sabbath day had closed and the
shops were opened these friends of
Jesus purchased spices that early the
next morning they might annoint his j
dead body. Matthew 2S:1 R. V. would ;
indicate a possible earlier visit on
' Saturday, the JeWiah Sabbath.
I. "In the morrrfng of the first day
of the week." vv. 1-8. Starting while
it was yet dark (John 20:1) these
faithful friends hurried on their way
to the tomb. It Mas Mary Magdalene
who first reached the tomb. Matt.
28:1, John 20:1, she Mho had received
much (Luke 8:2) loved much. Nor
Mas it the Virgin Mary that had the
privilege of first beholding him (v. 9).
It Mas the love of these women (v. 1)
, that brought them to the tomb of him,
"which should have redeemed Israel" ,
i (Luke 24:21). That all the folloM-era J
were shaken in faith the records clearly
suggest, yet love remained, hence ;
this desire to annoint his body. This
service though unnecessary (Matt.
16:21, 20:19) was, however, roM'arded
by the revelation of the angelic messengers.
Serious Question Raised.
PilPQlllnnr tVinir ???!? ??
I. .jiouoift luvii ?> uj a > xr.i j nrj iu\id
question was raised (v. 3), but God
had already removed the difficulty (v. i
4), so, too, if wo will but bo "looking
up" (v. 4 R. V.), God will give us all
necessary knowledge, (Jas. 1:5), and
will enable us to overcome all difflcul- j
ties. The empty tomb is the standing
rebuke fo.' all skeptics. If he be not
risen let his enemies tell us where J
and what became of his body. The
true basis :f Christianity is in the
risen Christ, see I Cor. 15:1-18.
Hud the friends pondered well the
words of Christ they would not have
wasted their time and money seeking
to annoint a dead body. That was the !
reason why they did not know and
that is why we do not know many
things we ought to know about our
Lord. It is noticeable that none of i
the men were at the toinb.
Entering the tomb they found, not
his body, but a young man, and later
two in dazzling apparel (Luke 2": 4)
stood beside them. When Mary returned
from the city, having told the
news, the two angels were sitting one j
at the head and one at the feet of
where the body bad .lain. John notes
that the disciples found the napkin
which had bound his head lying folded
in its original folds In a place by
itself (John 20:7).
In the midst of all their perplexity
as to what had become of the body of
him whom they loved they failed to
recall his words (Luke 9:22) and
hence oolllrl offer no uolntion of tho
difficulty. Hut the Ciod of mercy supplied
their need (Phil. 4: lit) and
hence the glad triumphant messngo
of the angel, "He is risen; he is not
here; behold the place where they
(enemies and friends) laid him," v. 6. j
Cf. Matt. 28:fi. Then, as though to
make their knowledge of service to
others, he commands them to go and
tell the disciples ' and Peter" and that
they are no more to look for him
there for "He goeth before you into
Galilee," v. 7. .
II. "And they went out quickly,"
vv. 8-11. It is well to reverence holy
places and to remember sacred associations,
hut God Is a spirit and cannot
be localized. Of course the
women would like to dwell at that
place in meditation, but having had
revealed to them the fact, their duty
was to publish it abroad. A definite
knowledge imposes a definite obligation
of testimony.
Out of death came forth life. The
seeming defeat of Jesus was the
prelude to the world's greatest victory?its
most astounding miracle. |
j Living unto self means claiming your,
self tor yourself. Living "unto him"
means that in your mind your spirit,
' your body, you show forth the risen, !
vt/*tnriniia trlnmivhfttH 11^^
. Vivnuuo, tiiuUlJ/tiaiiL inc.
This Easter day is the day of all
days to remember such words as
these:
Just as I am, young, strong and ?rec,
To be the best that I can be.
For truth, and righteousness and thee,
Lord of my life. I eewno i
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EXPERT LIVE STOCK MEN
Are Employed by the Southern Raik
way to Aid the Farmers Along Its
Many Lines.
Atlanta, Gu. To give practical aid
to live stock growers along its lines,
the Southern Hallway Company has
secured the services of two experts in
anitnal husbandry: Dr. Walter Sorrell,
who will be stationed at Greensboro.
N. (\, and will work in Virginia.
North ami Smith enmiino .....i n- "
vui viiiiu , nuu i /i. \ .
I). Ix>we, who will be Btationed at
Chattanooga, Tenn., anil will work in
Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky,
and Mississippi. They will be
known as assistant live stock agents
and will report to Mr. F. L. Word, live
stock agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Both Dr. Sorrell and Dr. Lowe have
had years of practical experience in
animal husbandry work. Both have
been in the service of the United
States government and are thoroughly
conversant with conditions throughout
the Southeastern states.
The duties of these men will be to
advise farmers as to feeding, breeding
and caring for live stock under conditions
that exist in the territory along
the Southern Hallway, to assist farmers
in organizing live stock clubs and
associations, to give practical demonstrations,
and to be at the service of
farmers without any cost to them,
giving any information, rendering assistance,
and co-operating in any manner
that will tend to aid and encourage
the raising of more and better
live* stock.
SILO REDUCES FEED COST
How to Build a Good One With Ordinary
Farm Tools Toid in Southern
Railway Folder.
How the average farmer, using ordinary
farm tools, at an expense f
only $05.00 can construct a silo with
a capacity of 55 tons- enough silage
to feed -it cows 40 pounds per day for
four months is told in a boowlet jusr
gotten out by the Live Stock Department
of the Southern Railway, a copy
of which will be mailed free? to any
farmer addressing riuuinut
to Mr. V. L. Word, Live Stock Agent,
southern Railway Building, Atlanta,
Oa.
"Where there is Live Stock on tin
Farm There Should be a Silo" is the
title of this booklet which tells of the
advantage to the farmer of having a
silo and the great saving which it
enables him to make in the cost of
winter feeding for his live stock. The
figures given are taken from the practical
experience of a Tennessee farmer
who built a silo on the lines indicated
twenty years ago, who finds it
as good as new today, and feels that
it has paid for itself many times over
every year.
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has
recently declared that the Southeastern
states constitute the ideal section
of the United States for live stock
raising and must he looked to in fu
turc years for the nation's food supply.
To stimulate interest in the live
stock industry and to aid farmers to
successfully follow this line, the
Southern Railway has established its
Live Stock I >? part men t which is giv
in.r I?1
...f, U....I..UVU tim illiuil ll? mis worn.
Production of Copper in 1912.
Washington. ? Statistics and esti
mates received by the United SD.tes
~eological survey from all plants
Known to produce blister copper from
domestic ores and from all lake mines
indicate that the copper output of the
I'nited Slates in 11112 exceeds that of
any previous year in the history of
the industiy. Not only is> the total
output the largest ever recorded, but
six of the large copper-producing
state--Arizona, Michigan. Utah. N'<vadn.
New Mexico, and Alaska have
each exceeded till former records of
production, while Montana and Ten
nessee have nearly equaled their previous
record productions.
The figures showing smelter production
from domestic ores, which have
been collected by 11. S. (Sutler, of the
geological survey, represent tlie ctttal
production of most of the companies
for eleven months and tin estimate of
the December output.
Taft Order May Be Revoked.
Washington. President Wilson's advisers
have hit upon solutions of two
of tin- political problcn^; confronting
the Administration, which promised to
lie inns', troublesome what kind of
Democrats shall get plums from tlx
political tree ami how thousands of
Democrats can !>? given a lighting
chance at least to Ret near the tree
Within the next tew days Postmaster
General Hurleson is expected to pre
sent for the President's consideration
a plan which will open to Democrats
the 35,000 third and fourth class postmasterships
covered into the civil
service recently ordered by Mr. Tali
Wants Aid of Progressive Forces.
Washington. President Wilson be
gan his campaign for the support of
progressive Republicans in the new
Congress. He arranged to consult
witli Senator DaFollette at the White
House when legislative policies, includ
ing tariff and conservation measures
will he discussed. The president will
consult the progressive Republican
group in Congress freely and endeavor
to obtain their aid la pushing through
progressive legislation. The conference
with Senator laiFollette will be
the forerunner of other conferences.
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WOMAN'S STORY
MADE PUBLIC
; Mrs. Moncrief Didn't Consider It
Secret. Thought Friends
Should Know. Read
Her Statement
neiron. 'rex.?Mrs. s:thei Monerief.
of this place. says: "1 suffered with a
complaint peculinr to women, and. although
1 rolled in the doctors, they
failed to do mo any good.
Then. I began to take Cardul. the
woman's tonic.
From the first doBe, I could feel results,
and. in a short time. I was relieved
of all my dreadful suffering.
My friends wero surprised to see
the results I obtained from the use of
Cardui. 1 just couldn't help telling
i them. It built up my system wonder:
fully.
1 do not want to be without Cardui
In my house, ns long as I can obtain
it It is a true relief for womanly
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In the past lielf century, thousands
of Indies have written, like Mrs Moncrief.
to tell of the benefit received
from the use of Cardui.
Such testimony, from earnest women.
surely indicates the merit of this
woman's remedy.
Cardui contains pure, harmless,
vegetable ingredients, which act in a
gentle way on all the weakened womanly
organs.
It cannot do you harm, and is almost
sure to be the very medicine you
need. It's good for young or old.
Please give Cardui a trial.
N. P.? WWte tt>: Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga. Trr.n., (or
jSft.-i.t/ /? /? u. ett*ns on your case and (4-paae book.
Home Treatment (or Women," sent in plain
wrapper. Adv.
Were Only Bent.
Site weighed only 2S(5. so that when
: she trod on a banana skin she subsided
very gentlv. A polite shopkeeper
came out to assist her to rise
from a box of his best new-laid eggs.
"Oh, I do hope I have not broken
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"Not nt all, madam," said the polite
one; "they are only bent."
Envy.
j "Itliggins is one of those people who
, envy others the slightest elevation
1 above ordinary surroundings."
"Yes. His family can't eat a meal
without being afraid he'll get jealous
! of the baby and want the high chair."
Washington Star.
Important to Mothora
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Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Warning to Women.
Very Meek Husband?I just finished
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