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A GENERAL TO
The Old Standard Grove's T
. Valuable as a General Tonic
Drives Out Malaria, Enrich
the Whole System. For G
Vou know what you are taking when
as the formula is printed on every label
tonic properties of yUININK and 1ROI
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has
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Mothers and Pale. Sickly Children.
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purities the blood. A True Tonic and !
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RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Richmond. Va.
?npnP<3V TREATED^ually given on lefc
11111110 1 relief,noon reinovea swelling
6 abort breajh.of ten Kivea on tire relief
In lOto'JA rlar a. Trial t rOatmen t sent FrM
Dr. THOMAS E. OR* FN. Sucwwioc to
Dr.ti.H. GmnSow. Box0. Atlanta, Go.
A lesson In love Is something that
every girl learns by heart.
Avoid Dangerous Nostrums. Take Dean's
Mentholated Cough Drops. They have real
value?5c at all good Drug btores.
Most men would be only too glad to
be considered land poor.
I>r. Pwrj'n Vermlftrg. !?* . ??; Phot" kills
and expels Worms in a very few hours.
Adv.
The man who can laugh at trouble
will be kept pretty busy laughing.
Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, soften* the gums, reduces intVvmuistion.allavs
nam .CUfM wind t'ttllc Li&e n. Iwtttlr.iia
We wouldn't mind being awkward
enough to fall Into a good thing
COLDS &~LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case
of Chills & Fever, Colds & I^aflrippe;
it acts on the liver better than Calomel
and does not gripe or sicken.
ITico 25c.?Adv.
The hotels and restaurants of Switzerland
employ 32,529 female workers.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
A!ways Bough!
!ears tho Axi
signature / /yj
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For Over
Thirty Years
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Waiters' tips are not the only things
in the world that are won by waiting.
Be sun1 tint you ask for Wright's Indian
Vegetable Fills, and look for t'e? signature
of Win. Wright on wrapper and box.
For ('onstiputioii, biliousness and Indigestion.
Adv.
The Menu.
"Did you have a homily when your
minister eatne to dinner?"
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NIC - TAKE GROVE'S
asteless chili Tonic is Equally
because it Acts on the Liver,
es the Blood and Builds up
rown People and Children.
you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
showing that it contains the well Known
It is as strong as the strongest bitter
no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
ippetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
Removes Biliousness without purging
pirits. Arouses the liver to action and
sure appetizer. A Complete Strengthener.
teed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
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Mumtional
SUNMCSCllOOL
Lesson
<Ry E. O. PK1.I.KHS, Director of Evening
Department, The Moody Hit>le Institute,
Chicago.)
LESSON FOR DECEMBER 7
THE FALL OF JERICHO.
LESSON TEXT?Joshua D-20.
GOI.DEN TEXT "All thine* are pos?
slhlo to him that bolleveth."? Mark
There is a wonderful teaching in
the story of the two memorials (C'h.
It that Joshua erected after Israel
had passed over the Jordan. One is
left to be overwhelmed by the river,
the other is erected in Gilgal. They
mark the distinctii-.i between
Christ's death under judgment in the
believer's place, and the believer's
perfect deliverance from judgment.
See Ps. 42:7 and 88:7; Josh. 12:31-33.
The stones in the Jordan stand typically
for Ps. 22:1-18.
In chapter tlve is the record of the
reprdKeh of unbelief, 'rolled away"
(v. ! t the cessation of the manna (v.
12) and the appearance of the "captain
of the Lord's host" (vv. 13-15)
unto Joshua as he wn- making a reconnaissance
before Jericho.
I. God's Orders, vv. 1-5. The fame
of the Israelites had preceded them
(cli. 2:'.)i aid that this was added
too by the miraculous deliverance at
the Jordan is suggested in verse one.
Verse two suggests that again they
must proceed upon the bare word of
Jehovah, and humanly speaking, how
utterly absurd appear the divine orders.
Jehovah's Word Followed.
II. Joshua's Instructions, vv. 6-8.
A reading of this u-etion reveals the
fact that Joshua diligently followed
out the word of Jehovah. Preceding
the people was the ark. and we need
to remember whnf it contained and
that it is a type of Christ. Following
the nrmei. men ami the priests came
iiie*T?m*m nost it. mi. .No outer
sound than that of the trumpet (v.
iai.
The walls of Jericho arc not to fall
by the u-o of the ordinary imjd'
inents of war. see 'J Cor. 10:4. and
i the resultant victory w as in no way
to give opportunity for human boasting.
Kph. 2:f?: 1 Cor. 1: 2(1-29. Joshua
did not set fortli :i "more reasonable
methodhe did not alter Cod's orders;
tin.: he had no righ( to do. nor
have we. Rev. 22:18, I'd; John 8:2:
Matt. 1 r?:The implements and tlio
methods were foolish to those in
Jericho and to all unbelievers see 1
Cor. 1:21-28. It was the priests who
led with the "jubilee trumpets." typical
of. the gospel which Paul tells is
the "power of Cod." Rom. 1:1(1.
III. The Obedient People, vv 9-16.
One groat act of distrust and disobedience
led to those years of aimless
wandering accompanied by discomfort
ami resulting in death to till
(save two. Caleb and Joshua) who
crossed the Red Sea with Moses.
Here we have the contrast. Seven
days of patient, obedient inarching,
according to specific orders, is followed
by victory and possession.
What a strange sight this cavalcade
must have made. The trumpet blowing
priests; the ark. symbolic of Jehovah's
presence and typical of
Christ; the silent multitude. Verily
this new generation is being tested
ere they enter into their promised inheritance.
On the seventh day they
arose earlier and were subjected to a
seven-fold test. Our fiercest testing
is generally just before the moment
of our greatest victory.
Saved by Faith.
Faith used means ordered of God.
foolish to man, and wrought a great
victory. Faithful obedience is here
wonderfully contrasted with former
unfaithfulness. Joshua directs tho
spies to search out Rahab and she
and her household nre saved according
to promise, vv. 22-2.1. She also
was saved by faith, Ileb. 11:31, and
became one of the line from which
Christ caine, Matt. 1:5. The only
part of the wall that remained standing
was that where Rahab's house
stood, vv. 22, see chapter 2:15.
The teaching is very plain. As the
Israelites depended wholly upon God,
were obedient to his orders, accepted
his discipline, held back all passion
and covetousness, they entered into
the fruits of a victory that made easy
many subsequent ones. Their acts of
faith were a more severe test than
those more visible and carnal means
of fighting battles.
As these people of God had crossed
the Jordan, submitted to the rite of
circumcision, took their first march
in this land of promise and captured
this walled city which stood in the
way of their progress. tlm unbelief c?f
forty years was rebuked. This was a
day of vindication for Caleb and
Joshua, a day of proving that Cod
was able to give victory to the peopie
in whom he delighted.
The Golden Text illustrates what
it is to believe, when wo recall the
story from which it is taken?obedient
faith in spite of appearances. No
one can deny the absurdity of a people
walking around the walls of a
city blowing rams' horns and expect
, ing to possess it. Faith in both of
, these incidents depended upon the
, word of Cod and did the apparently
; foolish thing, thereby demonstrating
its wisdom, and his power.
Faith is revealed also as the power
to wait and to persist. Faith is cooperation
with Cod in the accomplish
ment of his purposes
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Expensive Tributes.
"People who once threw bouquets nt
that nmti now throw eggs."
"With eggs at 50 cents a dozen?"
exclaimed young Mrs. Torkins. "My!
They must think a lot of him."
IF HAIR IS TURNING
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Don't Look Old! Try Grandmother's
Recipe to Darken and Beautify Gray,
Faded, Lifeless Hair.
Grandmother kept her hair beautl
rully darkened. glossy and abundant
with a brow of Sago Ton and Sulphur.
Whonovor hor hair foil out or took on
that dull, fadod or streaked appearance,
this simple m'xture was applied
with wot dorful oCect. By asking at
any drug store for "Wyeth'a Snge and
Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will pet a
lnrge bottle of this old-time recipe,
ready to use, for about 50 cents. This
simple mixture can be depended upon
to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair and is splendid for dandruff.
dry. itchy ?calp and falling hair.
A will-known druggist says everybody
uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur,
because it darkens so naturally and
evenly that nobody ran tell it has been
applied it's so easy to use, too. You
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
and draw it through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; after another
application or two. it is restored
to its natural color and looks
glossy, soft and abundant Adv.
Sacrilege.
IV A. K I have the drum that my
great-great-grandfather carried alt
through 'In revobitum
The Flippant Otic And when he
saw the er.omy. did lie lie.it it'.' I'uck.
RINGWORM ITCHED TERRIBLY
15-15 Aisquith Ft . Halt inn.re, Md.?
"Mv Phi 111 I til \Y . T"' ; t * 11 1 < ? . 11 VV . ' 11 U Ivil
they called ringworm ? tlu scalp
contracted iroin a house rat they were
playing with. Thi 11nj?worm fanned
on their scalps about the si/ of a
silver dollar and tin ir hair i '.I out.,
leaving a mend scaie or crust on tln-ir
scalps. Tin ir luiir f? 11 out in round
spots. There \\a terrible itching, aad
thoj scratched t.ll the blood catae.
They wore very fretful and could not
bleep at night, and they were very
cross.
"They were treated tor several
months with no improvement whatsoever.
1 was told they would never
have any hair and would always be
bald. Then I began using t'utieura
Soap in connection with t'utieura
Ointment and the first week I could
sco the wondertnl remedies were doing
all they were claimed to do and in
six weeks' time they were entirely
cured. They all have a beautiful
growth of hair." (Signed) Mrs. Sadie
Pollock, Jan. 1, 101 J.
t'utieura Soap and Ointment sob!
throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with ?2-p Skin Hook. Address post
card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston."?Adv
Needy.
"Is Jones a friend in need?"
Yes. lie's always in need
Lady Uses Tetterine for Eczema.
iMigar Springs, Mi'.. duly 15. UK'S.
Tli? K' /.cma mi my fa<->' usually ii;i|ii'art
lr? tin- spring and y.iur salve nlw.ivs 1>>-I(>s
It. I usi- no other preparation luit Tvtterlne
and Iltnl It superior to any on the
market. Iteape it fully.
Elsie M .111(1 vino.
Tetterin? euros Ki-wnnt, Tetter, Itohlns
Piles. Ring U' rin ami overy form ol
Se.ilp and Hkln Ids* use. Tetterin? tVk*
T'jttorlne Soap "5 . At dru -irlsls or h>
mall direct from The Slaiptrino Co.. Savannah.
On.
With every mall order for Tetterlne w<
give a box of Shuptrlnu's 10c L.lver I'llli
free. Adv.
When a little man siutids on hi:
dignity he feels as tall as a two stori
house.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism and al
kinds of aches nnd pains?Neuralgia
Cramps, Colic. Sprains, Uruises, Cuts
Old Sores. Hums, etc. Antiseptit
Anodyne. 1'rice 2;ic.?Adv.
Some engagements are aimouneei
by the mother and denounced by tin
father.
I SK A I.I.KWS FIMtT KASK,
the Antiseptic powder to bo shaken lot?? tho fthoc
ft?r T'ihlhr, aching foot. It t ?,.i*s vim Mliitf out o
corns nnd bunion* *nd tnitkcK walking u delight. Hoi
every wIhtc. 2ftc. l< /t??? Kor FKKM trln
package, address A. H. Oluistcd, Lcltoy.N. V. Adt
Occasionally we meoi a woman win
actually believes Iter husband know:
as much as lie ihinks lie knows.
Sore Kyo>. < ramilii ted * Kyrliils mid Stir
promptly he.-iled with Roman Kye li:il
a !i *
The villain K"?si|? ncvrr has tinn
to take ti vacation.
Pain in Back and Rheumatisn
are the dailv torment of thousands To cf
fect'iully cure tin s#* troubles you must re
move the cause Foley Kidney Fills begii
to work tor you from the first dose, and ex
ert so direct and benefirial an action 1:1 th<
kidneys and bladder that the pain and tor
meat of kidney trouble soon disappear:
fii , KODAKS & SUPPLIEJ
LJ[|lt'tyS \VealHO<lobiK>M sl clnr.s of (iulfttiiii^
I'rlees anil < otalnRue upon rcqursl
I S. Caleiki Optical Co.. Richmond, Vi
ESS HAIRRBALSAM
^ Jfl A toilet pr<|*ratlon of merit.
llalp* to enullrntn <lnii<1ru:T.
vH For Rertorintr Color and
jr5H|Bei\u?y toGrsy or Fnded Hair.
too, ami >l.uu UruinfMU.
PUTNAM
I Color more Roods brighter and faster colors tha
| You can dye any Rarment without ripping apar
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This 1$ Vital to!
OF /
Maxwell-Brisc
Made at Tarryta
New Castle, Ind.,
Also to all Owners of Stoddai
Columbia Gasoline and Ell
Everitt Cars of Any
Sampson and C
THERE ARE THREE
GOOD REASONS why
you should have your car
overhauled now and worn
parts replaced.
FIRST: The garage man
can give you better service
?and you can spare the
car better now than later.
No matter whether you are
going to keep the car, or
sell or trade it in on a new
one?it will pay you. well
to have it thoroughly overhauled.
worn parts replaced
by new ones and body rc.painted.
SECOND: We arc able to
furnish replacement parts
for all models of above
makes of cars within 48
hours from reccint of or
der. Ilave concentrated
this branch of the business
at Newcastle, Ind. (center
of population of the U. S.)
Here we have a $1,750,000
investment in plant and
stock. 45,SCO separate bins
of parts.
THIRD: And perhaps the
best reason why you should
secure your requirements
now we must increase
prices 2G'\ January 1st,
when the new parts price
lists will be off the presses.
NOW NOTE THIS?Never
before in the history of this
industry has a new concern,
having bought the
plants and assets of a bankrupt
one, taken upon itself
the obligation of furnishing
i replacement parts for the
cars it never made.
1
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Writ** for our booklet. "lUnr M O VIA7
t.. Mali.- Your i ,.r I , w T? lTldXW
A* 1-ollW 111 * 1*1 * I' wo M't
forth tin* Maxwell pollr> to- ?
wunl owiiiT- of th< abt>vo 1U
tiioiktlonod ears. Atltlrrsn
Note: /'or quicker service those livin
from Maxwell .Motor New 1 or J: (.'<
City, from the Alleghenies to th
well Motor Now, ast/e Co., Areioa
order from Maxwell Motor Sales C
San Francisco.
[j aSfi as Phosphoric Acid? That i
l'??tashi Salts so that you ma
increase the Potash of a ton
,1 I //your deaUr will not carry J'otath Salts Ttrrl
GERMAN KALI WORKS, In<
Cbuaeo. MrCormirk Block Srw Orleans Wlnto
lijr^lALARIA"
on receipt of price. Arthur I
Mitt I U ALL SUKhfcKbKS.
ii you imI 'OUT or SON I k NUN OOWN or fiOI THk illuks'
crrm from kipnry. sladukm. nervous diskarks, i
OHMoNIC wea kmk'..sns.th cf us.ar I n k ru e't ions. v11 rn.
Rtlio (or my FREE book THK Ron imrtrtttivc
MEDICAL Boot EVER WE ITTE N.IT TRLLE ALL About IheM
niSKASR* ftO<t the KKUAMK Atll.r I I ees eefeltei' l.y
THE MEW FRENCH REMEDY. Not. H I N 3.
TH ERAPION I.:",:; 1:
' Iflt'A the rnrnely lor voum own Ailment. Don't Mod u cent.
Absolutely PRCE. No'followip ctrculer. I'M LRCLKRO
V MUD. Co. HAV1MTUCK MO. llAMI'RTEAD. LoHUOE. KnO.
" WE WANT AN ACTIVE MAN
k In IhlR KVtlon to lu-t tut our KKI'IIKSKNTATIVH.
Wn manufacture mato-to-order rntu.rs withctMtom?r
s In k'ol?|. Hvi-rr raror Is e?1>ih?lutoly
gikruDlrMl, alMo strops, brushes, Ac..
BIG PROFIT FOR YOU
KkoIusIvo territory Riven. I,earn how to obtAin I
samples frro. For fuij parlicnlars address
A. F. PALMER & CO., Little Valley, N. Y.1
FADELE
n any other rive (>nc 10c parkaKe color? all fiber?. Th
t. WklTK FOR FREE booklet, calendar, blotters, etc
nff . n
:oe motorcar
.n
wn, N. Y. and
1905 to 1913
1 * 'I
d-Day ton, 1905 to 1914f
ectrics, 1906 to 1914;
Model; Brush,
ourier Cars
THE MAXWELL MOTOR
COMPANY DID. We
considered it good business,
even if not a moral or
legal obligation.
WE FOUND 122,000 owners
out in the cold, as it were
?pleading for parts. Their
cars laid up and useless in
most cases.
WE'VE INVESTED about
one and three-quarters millions
($1,750,000) dollars in
a plant and stock of parts.
ior over iau ainerent moacls,
made by the concerns
that comprised the United
States Motor Company,
whose assets we purchased
from the Receiver thru
the U. S. Courts.
WE TOOK THE NAME
MAXWELL solely for the
protection of 60,000 persons
who had bought cars under
that name.
HAD WE CHOSEN ANOTHER
NAME those 60,000
cars would have had
almost no value in the second-hand
market. As it is,
they have a definite value.
And by the replacement of
the worn parts your car
will be good for a long time
to come.
ANY REC O G N I Z E D
DEALER or repair man?
whether he handles the
present Maxwell line or not
?can procure these parts
for you. Or you can order
direct. Shipment will be
made within 24 to 48 hours
after receipt of the order at
Newcastle.
ell Motor Co., Inc.
03 Woodward Avenue
DETROIT, MICH.
g East of the Aileghenies can order
loth ?5r* East Ave., Long, Island
c Rockies, order direct from Afax*
jstle, Ind. JI'est of the Rockiest
'orporation, 6y5 Golden Gate Ave.,
^^'lrt^our Fertilizer
[>u see your fertilizer dealer and
s to buy fertilizer containing at least
POTASH
s the real kind that pays you and the
(u?uld at once ask your dealer to carry
y increase the I'otash in the ordinary
ash I percent, add 40 pounds Muriate
ton of goods. A 20o>)>ound bag will
5 percent.
v I'otash Pays.
V us for / 'rices. We -will tell any Quantity
nd (>ag up. 3
42 Broadway, New York 8
ey Central Bank Bldf. Atlanta. Empire Bid# S
Savannah. Bank A Trust Bide. B
Lto nTc^IIS
vill be sent by Parcels Post
/T\ l/nnAIAC ?nd n'*h ?p*4f
SLa *obaiv5 sarauS
<"l?l attention. Prloea rraaonahU.
-eKtafc? Service prompt. Bend for Price Li at,
lumuva iu moult chakuwtos, s. *
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 49-1911L
SS DYES
ey dye in cold water better than any other dva
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