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DIZZY, HEADACHY,
SICK, ^CASCARETS"
Gently cleanse your liver and
sluggish bowels while
.you sleep. Get
a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness,
co-i' d tongue, foul taste and foul
breath?always trace tlieni to torpid
liver; del^ved, fermenting food in the
bowels or 60ur. gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the Intestines,
instead of being cast out
Of the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes congestion
and that dull, throbbing, sickening
headnche.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the llv? r and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and
poisons in the bowels.
A Cascarct^ to-night will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep?a 10-cent box
front your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months. Adv.
The Proper Thing.
"That trial jury was packed."
"That's all right. It was a trunk
murder mystery case.'*
FALLINGmMEANS
n linnnrr ?e .
UANUKUH- IS AUIIVt
8ave Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent BottU
of Danderine Right Now?Also
Stops Itching Scalp.
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
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There is nothing fo destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of its luster, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverishness
and itching of the scalp, which
If not remedied causes the ha'r roota
to shrink, loosen and die?then the
hair falls out last. A little Danderine
tcnight - now?any time?will surely
save your hair.
Get a cent bottle of Knowlton'a
Danderine from y store, and after
the first application your hair will
take on that life, luster and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will become
wavy and tluiTy and have the appearance
of abundance; an incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please yen most will be after Just a
few weeks' ? o. when you will actual
?> ?ro u ne, downy hair?new
linir?, : over the _v:?.p. Aav.
> ne Kind.
were straight issues in this
cam: ..ign. vol.- .Ui ic no:?"
"Yes; and one of them was straight
whisky."
indigestion, gas
00 bag stomach
Time it! Pape's Diapepsin ends
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Do Fomo foods you eat hit back?
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Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick,
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so you can eat your favorite foods
without fear.
i oil iri i uinoreni as woon as i ape a
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no eructations of undigested food.
(Jo now, make the best investment
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case of Tape's Diapepsin from any
store. You realize in five minutes how
needless it is to suffer from indigestion,
dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adv.
A Surmise.
"Dcbbs is a mild-mannered man."
"Yes he is. I wonder if he's naturally
so. or married?"
Important to Mothers
^"amine carefully every bottle of
CAriTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that It
Signature of
In Use For Over SO Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Punctured Happiness.
Miss Ethel?Kate says she's weary
of living in a small apartment.
Jack Carr?A case of Hat tire, eh?
Hanford's Balsam has cured many
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INTTBNATIONAL
SUNMYSOIOOI!
Lesson
(By E. O. SKLI.KIIS. Director of Evening
Department, The Moody Bible Institute
Chicago.)
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 30
CROSS!NG THE JORDAN.
LESSON TEXT?Joshua 3:7-17.
GOLDEN TEXT-"Fear thou not for I
am with thee."?Isa. 41:10.
The spies sent out by Joshua (ch.
2) were animated by quite a different
motive than that which governed
those who first visited Canaan, and
they brought back a much different
report (Num. ch. 13). The story of
their experience in Jericlvp with Rahab,
their escape from her house, and
the incident of the "scarlet thread,"
will prove an interesting introduction
for today's lesson. There are two
suggestions in the preparation for the
crossing of the Jordan mentioned in
the first seven verses of this chapter:
(1) It was to be an orderly advance
(v. 4); no disorderly crowding about
those who led. This was also to be a
sure path, though they had not passed
that way before, for God was leading.
(2) It was to be a prayerful advance
(v. 5). Literally, they were to "undertake
great things for God and to
expect great things from God."
Jesus Must Lead.
1. The Leader, vv. 7, 8. The circumstances
surrounding this episode
are far different from those at the
crossing of the Keu sen Moses encounter
with Pharaoh had stamped
him as the one who should save the
nation. True, in the battles and in
his association with Moces Joshua
had occupied a position of leadership,
hut now he is to deliver Israel from
the death of the wilderness into the
life ami possessions of Canaan, hence
the words, "I will magnify thee in
the sight of al. Israel." It is noticeable,
however, that Joshua did not
lead this forward march, hut rather
the priests. The ark which they bore
is a type of Christ and he must always
lead. Jehovah magnified Joshua
because Joshua had magnified Jehovah.
see I. Sam. 2:.10, John 17:4, 5.
II. Those Led, vv. 9-13. Joshua at
once communicates Jehovah's order
for a forward march to the people (I.
Tliess. 2:13). Hut God graciously accompanies
his word by a visible manifestation
of his presence (v. 10. 11)
cf. 1. John 1:1. Col. 2:1). It was the
word and presence of the "living
God" (v. 10) that was to work this
miracle, and to accomplish the victorious
possession of the land in accordance
with his own sure promise.
This lesson is a great lesson of
types. God. through the leading of
his priests bearing the ark (a type of
Christ), lends man from the failures
of his wilderness experience, through
death (the Jordan), into newness of
life (Canaan), Rom. 6:4. 9. Previously
the mention of the names of these
enemies (v. 10) had so frightened
Israel that they turned aside in a.
panic, but Israel had been learning
in the bitter school of discipline and
failure. "The I^ird of all the earth"
(v. 11) is to lead, why then fear?
There was, however, to be a test. viz..
the path was not to open until their
feet were in the waters. There was
no sm*1i test at the Red sea. for they
did not then have sufliciont faith, I.
Cor. 10:13, I. Peter 1:7.
Israel's One Way.
III. The Drv Ground, ww. 14-17. ITn
until the moment they stepped into
the water, priest and people alike relied
upon the bare word of Jehovah,
I. Sam. 15:22. We. too. will surely
find a way of escape if we yield him
implicit obedience, Tsa. 42:2; I. Cor.
10:12. As if to heighten this miracle
we need to remember it was the season
of flood tide (v. 15). The river
Jordan is a great type of the Judgment
passed upon sin. Verse sixteen
tells us that the waters were backed
up beyond "the city of Adam." Our
Joshua delivers not only us from all
sin but his deliverance is also suflicient
for the whole hutnnn race. Hob.
9:28. T. John 1:7. Our deliverance is
complete, let us praise him. Tho
Jordan would not, however, have
opened had those bearing the ark
paused upon the bank. The peoplo
could not have been delivered except
as the ark remained in the river bed.
Jesus went into the waters for us, 2
Cor. 5:21; Gal. 3:12. Ho has condemned
sin for us. ltom 8:2. He
alone has opened a pathway for our
deliverance. There was no other way
whereby Israel could be delivered and
further they were delivered "right
against Jericho" (v. 16) viz.. beforo
their next big task, and "all the nation
were passed clean over Jordan"
(v. 17). John 17:12.
Representatives of each tribe (rh.
4) carried from the river twelve
- V. ~ V...11 Jl ? a _ ?
mtjut-r? iui iuc i>uii(iiiik tn nil iiunr so
that the history of that deliverance
might h? perpetuated.
IV. The Lesson, 'n this lesson wo
ar" brought, in company with Israel,
into the land at last. Abraham saw
and believed. Jacob and his sons
left it when threatened with moral
; contamination and physical death.
Much has happened since that time,
but flod's purposes have gone on unchanged.
Nor has Jehovah ever b~en
defeated. Israel is delivered because. |
in the language of Ps. 114:2, "Judah
became his sanctuary, Israel his dominion."
Note how Ps. 114:3 united
forty years of history. "The sea saw
It and tied: Jordan was driven back."
This is the hlstors of Israel.
CHILDREN LOVE
SVRUPJF FIGS
It is cruel to force nauseating,
harsh physic into a
sick child.
Look back at your childhoou days.
Remember the "dose" mother insisted
on?castor oil, calomel, cathartics.
UntV vnil h'i? nil hnw v**?'
.AXZ .. jr vu >>(l \ V u lilt III, UV " ?UU I VII jll V
against taking them.
With our children it'B different.
Mothers who cling to the old form of
physic simply don't realize what they
do. The children's revolt is well-founded.
Their tender little "insides" are
Injured by them.
If your child's stomach, liver and
bowels need cleansing, give only delicious
"California Syrup of Figs ." Its
action is positive, but gentle. Millions
of mothers keep this harmless "fruit
laxative" handy; they know children
love to take it; that it never fails to
clean the liver and bowels and sweeten
the stomach, and that a teaspoonful
given today saves a sick child t norrow.
Ask at the store for a 50-ccnt bottle
of "California Syrup of Figs." which
has full directions lor babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
Dn each bottle. Adv.
Good luck is like a lot of other
things. You never fully appreciate it
until you haven't it.
GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA
TO DARKEN HER GRAY HAIR
She Made Up a Mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur to Bring Back Color,
Gioss, Thickness.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded.
brings back the natural color and
lustre to the liair when faded, streaked
or pray; also mds dandruff. itehing
scalp and steps tailing hair. Years
npo the only way to get tuis mixture
was to rnako it at home, which is
nittssy and trouble, oinu. Nowadays,
by asking tit any store for "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Hair Hctnedy," you
will g? t a large bottle of this famous
old rec'pe f< r about cents.
Don't stay pray! Try It! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with it and draw this
throuph your hair, takinp one small
strand at a time; by mornitip the pray
hair disappears, and after anoth.er application
or two. your itair becomes
beautifully dark, thick and glossy. Adv.
Few men en re to say what they
think about women.
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THIS MAN'S TIGER IS
PET OF THE TOWN
n n _ O..U ft L I
.sauyiH 19 ct ouu 111 oururai
America Michigander Has
Raised It.
Grand Rapids. Mich.?William Holcotnb
of Stanton has a unique pet in
the person of a South American tiger,
measuring 54 inches from tip to tip
and nearly 24 inches In height. It is
tame and playful and roams at lnrge.
not only in the Holcomb household,
but also In the village streets. Children
plav with it. grown-ups stop to
pet it and stroke its spotted fur.
About four years ago Holcomb went
to Central America on a government
Job. One day while hunting he shot a
tigress. When he went up to the
dead animal he saw In the grass beside
her a playful cub. He carried
I
1 ' I iHjSMf
There Was a Mix-Up.
tlir little fellow hack to ? amp nit<! nurtured
it. !t was Km I lr and never
showed ; ny disposition to return to
wild life. It tuade friends with all the
campers, shared their hunks and
frolicked with them when they lolled
nhout on the ground.
When the joh was finished last sunt
nur, iioicouiO returned to the slates,
bringing tin animal with him His
sweetheart fell in love with his pet
and linked him tu give it to her. 1 tolcomli
was in a quandary.
"Tell you what I'll do." he said. "If
you want that tiger you'll have to take
me, too. Then it will he the pet for
both of us."
Two days later they were married
The tiger does various stunts, and
is regarded as a pet by everyone except
dogs. Recently a hull terrier
with a reputation as a lighter was
trotting past the Iiolcomh home when
he spied the finer and growled a challenge.
The tiger answered with a
snarl.
Iintaediati Iv there was a mix-up
but it lasted only a moment. The
terrier, bleeding from myriad scratches
from the tiger's claws, stuck its
tail between its legs and streaked it
around the nearest corner.
MUD HOLE SAVES MAN'S LIFE
Pittsburgher Plunges 400 Feet From
Retaining Wall ? Auto Pulls Him
Out Unhurt.
Pittsburgh Walking along the retaining
wall in (Irani boulevard the
other night. Stephen Harr slipped on
a banana peeling, pirouetted for an
sftuit, then toppling over the low railing,
shot 4Oh feet into darkness and
into a chance mud hole 30 feet above
the railroad tracks, on a narrow shelf
of the cliff.
If the banana peel had been 20
feet either way from the spot where
Harr encountered it. his death would
have been certain. Am it was. Burr
was iinb??dde<l in sticky clay. He
managed to get his face above the
surface and began struggling to extricate
himself.
In response to a telephone call a
squad of police with a stretcher arrived
in a patrol wagon. Heo (laus
was lowered with a rope which he
tied to Barr. The crowd at the top
of the cliff was unable to pull Barr
lrom his iucaseinent of mud
llarr> (leiss, passing in an automobile
was stopped. The rope was attached
to the machine, and Oelss slowly
started ahead Once drawn from
the mud hide, Barr was hauled to
safety. Aside from bruises, ho was
unhurt.
BUCK DEER DEFEATS A BULL
Latter Was Without Horns, and Gets
the Worst of a Tercifir
Battle.'
I'ottstown, I'ji. A largo buck deer
suddenly appeared among Mil win (?orbir's
cattle, grazing in a field near
(his town, ami attacked out' of the
largest bulls in tin- her 1 A fierce battle
emsued The deer plunged its
largo antlors into the bovine'* sides
and 1m ad and had an advantage In the
light because its antagonist was dohorned.
Farm hands lmard the commotion,
and. armed with pitchforks, hurried
to the scene of conflict. The deer
jumped a five-foot stone fence and disappeared.
It was a member of a prlvate
herd and had escaped frt/m an
enclosure.
I
What is Won
\nd the Basis of Ilcr Health and
Vigor Lies in the Careful Regulation
of the Botvels.
If woman's beauty depended upon
josmetics, every woman wouiu be a
)lcture of loveliness. Dot beauty lies
leeper than that. It lies in health. In
he majority of cases the hubis of
lealth, and the cause of sickness, can
>e traced to the action of the bowels.
The headaches, the lassitude, the
tallow skin and the lusterless eyes are
isually due to constipation. So many
hings that women do habitually con
luce to this trouble. They do not eat
arefully, they eat indigestible foods
because the foods are served daintily
ind they do not exercise enough. Hut
whatever the particular cause may be
t is important that the condition
should be corrected.
An ideal remedy for women, and one
jspecially suited to their delicate requirements.
is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin, which thousands of women endorse
highly, among them Mrs. C. S.
Vance, of 511 S. hay St., New Castle.
Ha. At times sh?? had spells of indigestion
so severe that she thought she
would die. Syrup Pepsin regulated her
stomach and bowels, and she attributes
her excellent health today to this
remedy.
All the family can use Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, for thousands of mothers
give it to babies and children. It
is also admirably suited to the requirements
of elderly people, in fact to all
who by reason of age or infirmity cannot
stand harsh salts, cathartics, pills
>r purgatives. These should always be
1 low scornfully women look at a
man who is the father of 11 children.
llanford's Kalsnm should relieve
?Vi>n the worst burns. Adv.
Why Inn- a trained nurse to nurse
i grievance?
"hubhnrii Colds and irritat(*d imnoliial
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Horses, cattle and sheep are liable
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bruises and cuts, and Hauford's Bal- '
satti of Myrrh is the standard remedy
for such cases. When you consider 1
how valuable your stnek is. having the
Balsam always on hand for them is a
cheap form of Insurance. Adv.
What Did He Mean?
Hewitt Is Cruel out of danger yet?
Jewitt No, he still has the doctor.
DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES
It. F. I). No. 2, Box 4i>, Matthews,
tJa.?"For three years or more 1 was
troubled with pimples and blackheads.
At lirst my face would Itch and burn
and then the pimples would break out.
They looked almost as If 1 had measles.
causing great disfigurement. They
would make my fa?" very red and
sore. Tlier *?iey festered and came to
.? heaa and large boils would come on
iny el.i.t r:?.l nose.
" 4 also had dandruit willed ccuc^d
my scalp to Itch and burn, it itched
and burned so that 1 had to scratch it
until it was irritated. The dandruff
scaled off and show * <1 plainly in my
n.Br. It also caused my hair to
break ofT and become very thin. I
used several remedies which did not
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cured me perfectly." (Signed) Miss
Willie M. Walker, July 31, 1912.
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Mean Intimation.
('holly Did you see where they
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natcrials. All Winchester t~
,s left undone that will make
1, look well and wear well.
D/ Brand?art mad* for all kindt of Hunting
NKW HAVINi OONN. ^^