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CALOMELIS MEROUR STOP USII Don't Lose a Day's Work! If Y( Constipated Take "Dodson You're bilious! ' Your liver is slug gish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out. Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which' causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp. ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen tlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take a spoonful I of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Touie under my personal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your I Npt In It. Oldboy-I suppose your many ad 'imirers are getting jealous of me? Miss Liveleigh-Oh, no! On account your age they all think you are call g on mother.-Judge. enever You Need a General Tonic1 Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ill Tonic is equally valuable as a eneral Tonic because it contains the ell known tonic propertier of QUININE d IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives ut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and uilds up the Whole System. 50 cents Berlin Society. "What are you wearing that long J ce for, professor?" "Reason enough, doctor. I've just cen to call on my old friend Privy ouncilor Schulze-and what should do but leave iny bread ticket instead % of my visiting card." OUR OWN DRUGOGIST WILL TELL YOU - 141, Jrysblurio Hyo Iteaedy for Red, NVenk, Watery YeziuideoJrantilated Hyelids; No twartiny 'st 0 ,yifort. write for book ote Eye ry ,.,. aft Free. Mlrio Uy iteounly Co., Chlt'agt The Longest Step. From the powder factory to a life insurance company Is about as long a step as a man can take in this world. -Boston Transcript. It's a Picnic Getting If you C Spanish Olives Pickles Sweet I Chicken Loaf Fruit Preserve Luncheon Meats F Libby, McN~ Chiei Serv it-sp Tere i t-n vretisfcfe and just as many varieties of flavor. Very few people are able to tell these varieties apart merely from appearance. Thero is; n way, however, for you to be sure ot' the coffoo you buy. Over a million other women get good coffee every time they make it, by using Arbuckles' Coffee. With Arbuckles', you too can r-et the spatrkling color and fine, full flavor that mnake thin the coffee over a million women d~elight in serving, especially Better than ever Y, IT SIOK NSI 10 SALIVATING 8DRUG iur Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels s Liver Tone."-It's Fine! sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ing because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working, your headache and dizziness gone, your stomrch will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and, amh!ion. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children! Millions of people are using Dodson 's Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal omel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here. Easily Pleased. "Guess I'd better order a few going away gowns." said she brightly. "Nix on the going-away gowns, my dear," said her husband gloomily. "I can't afford to take you anywhere this suntiner." "All right," was the cheerful ro spJonse. "Then I'll Just order a fevs staying at home gowns." LOOK YOUR BEST As to Your Hair and Skin, Cuticura Will Help You. Trial Free. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Dintment to soothe and heal. These fragrant super-creamy emollients pre. serve the natural piirity and beauty )f the skin under conditions which, if neglected, tend to produce a state of Irritation and disfigurement. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cdticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere.-Adv. And most of the people who try to indicate themselves by saying they lid the best they could, didn't. A man may be willing to admit that le Is a coward, but how lie resents meh an inference from another! Ready for a Picnic hoose Zelish Ham Loaf Veal Loaf s Jellies Apple Butter Pork and Beans Ready to Serve ood Products natal on Libby's at your grocer's ill & Libby tgo h. . vey/m c whe they wateeyhigpriu a ithe w hka e n fe verytehyge wrhe en thefuan everyti pta rtiu arncle. Gu hav alwa waned Arbuckles' -he..rs woe In or yerwounandwa kow n ~ n.!or f oopeium lonued taend for or pckaremd Caog owng15. o orMake opur r eme Waritoa toAbclove~l.yWae gitret NY Thav i the si natur neeyAbc .y olaou asated.Abcis 1NKlNAIONAL Sulys( 1001 IttteLI~ssoNi ByE. O. SELLERS. Acting Director of Sunday School Courso, The Aloody Bible titute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR JULY 18 SOLOMON CHOOSES WISDOM. LESSON TEIXT-1 Kings 3:4-15. GOLDI'N TiiXT-The fear of Jehovah a the beginning of wisdom. Prov. 9:10 k. V. Last week we had the story of a toung man whose childhood was un estrained and ungoverned, who proved to be a sad failure, unable to govern the kingdom he so much de dred. Today, by contrast, we rudy :he life of a younger brother, 'ho, inder better influences, chose the way :hat leads to true success. Emphasize ;herefore the fact that this Sunday is 'Decision Day." 1. Solomon's Part (IV. 3-9) (1) 'reparation (v. 3). Solomon was look ng out of the open gateway of life. 3till the text suggests that there was >reparation for his hearing of God's vonderful promise. "Ask what I shall ive thee." (a) He "loved the Lord" (v. 3). It was a wonderful kingdom David had bequeathed to his son, nough to entice any young man, yet :t was in the "statutes of David" and .n the worship of Jehovah that Solo 'non had his chief delight. (b) He 'went to Gibeon" (v. 4) because there it the tabernacle (the temple was .it yet built) Jehovah particularly :uanifested himself to the people (1 Nhron. 21:29; Ex. 29:42, 43 R. V.). (2) Presentation (v. 4)' le offered 'burnt offerings," a thousand, wheri .egally one would have sufficed. The :abernacle was a type of Christ (.John 1:14 R. V. and John 14:6) and each )f the one thousarwl sacrifices also pointed forward to the Christ. The 'hristian has a better ground where )u to approach God (Heb. 10:1-22) :han that of countless sacrifices of :ams and bulls. .(3) Revelation (v. 5). God appeared lo Solomon in a dream, we have a better revelation in Jesus and the in. 5pired Word, still It was a real ap iearance to him as subsequent events ;rove. (Gen. 28:12, 13; Matt. 1:20; Acts 18:9, 10). Scientists themselves ,onfess that they know comparatively ittle about dreams. That God car ind does even In modern times giv is revelations of truth by such meani ;s witnessed by the book by the lat( Dr. A. J. Gordon, "Ilow Christ Cam :o Ohurch." That dream transforme' i pastor. (4) Position (vv. 6, 7). In reply t jod's wonderful permission to Sob -non, the setting before him of hi infinite resources, Solomon first c Dll acknowledged his debt to David iis Lather. God's kindness, his faitl fulness and "bounty" (marg.) t David had been according to the mar ner of his walking in "upright.ess o heart": andl to crown that kindnesn he, Solomon, is "thle son to sit on hi throne." This acknowledgment inl v'olved a dlefinite obligation o ser'vice for which Solomon fel his unworthiness. (5) Petition (vv 8. 9). Seeing thi greatness of the resplonsibiliity nov resting (v. 8) upon01 him Solomon': plea is for wisdomi. A lreadiy lhe hat ihown that he had in hinm the root o rue wisdlom (Prov. 1: 7 and Goldem rext). Solomon seemed to reailivo hi responiillity. first to God and( the: to the people, for lie said, "W\ho I: rhle to .judge this Thy great people' R. V. This Is thle t rue and right rein tion of (1ut1y, pulic' or1 private. Got first, the poplle atft erwarId. Solomoi asked( for a. 'hearing heart'' (see H V. miarg.). Such at r('quest was o more valuen thtan great riches (Pr'ov 3:13-1 8) and was in line with his fa ther David's petit ion (I Chron. 22:12 29:19); aniothler' suggestion as to hov fathers should pray for their sons Iil. God's Part, vv. 10-15. (1) Hi: Pleasure (vv. 10. 11). Solomon hat not askied for self, for pleasure nto tor- earthly power' anmd hence God's de light. God delights In an intelligen prayer (P~rov. 15: 8). It is a greate~ thing to make a speech that please '0(d than one to please man. Vers Mleven tells of some of the thIngs Sol amon might have asked for, an wyhich doubtless many of is wvoul have asked uinder the same circun: stances. (2) His Performance (,. 12). ThI Solomoni made a more wvise choice hence God's lelasumre to (10 not 0111: allihe had asked, according to hi human words. htut more also (Ephl 3:20). Ills name1 has become proverbl, synonymouis withI the great est wisdomi t v. 25. Ch. 4:29-34; 5:13 rtc.). Seeking what seemed to b~e th minor thing God gave him the hos (Matt. ;: 33: Rom. 5:32; Ch. 10: 23-29 andl "that whichd thou hast not asked. (3) His Promise (v. 14). As thoug to heap upl Is goodness, as a sort c a rewardl of met(rit, (God offered Sol( men "long life ' on one condition onily viz., obedi(ence. Such a promise i ours and the world has yet to realiz the wisdonm of God's ordinances fc the good of our physical well bemn (Dent. 5:16n: 25:15: Prov. 3:1; 14:1. 23; I Tim. 1:St. All of God's pron ises are conditioned tupon our ob~ed ence. it is sad to think that with a of his wisdlom Solomon failed to lear the wisdom of obedience (I Kink 11:i2) and died a comparativel vonng miaim. HAD PELLAGRA; IS NOW CORED Iillsboro, Ala.-J. W. Turner, of this place, says: "I ought to have written you two weeks ago, but failed to do so. I got well and then forgot to write you. I can get abot like a 10-year-old boy; you ought to see ine run around and tend to my farm. I can go all day just like I I used to. I am so thankful to know there I is such a good remedy to cure people of It pellagra. There is no longer any doubt that pl . lagra can be cured. Don't delay unfil it is too late. It is your duty to consult the resourceful Baughn. The symptoms-hands red like sunburn, skin peeling off, sore mouth, the lips, throat and tongue a flaming red, with much mucus and choking; indigestion and nausea, either diarrhoea or constipation. There is hope; get flaughn's big Free book on Pellagra and learn about tihe reinedy for Pellagra that has at last, been found. Address American Compounding Co., box 2090, ,basper, Ala., remembering money is refunded in any case where the remedy fails to cure. --Adv. Natural Procedure. When telling the story of the Iil grim Fathers to the children of a pri mary grade in a large city the leader tried to iipress upon them the fact that the country was barren at that time. Later they were told of the planting, the harvest. the great feast, and the thankful attitude of thove early settlers. Fiially she asked: "What did the Pilgrims (o after the great feast?" After a moment's silence a little girl said, "They went by the mnovinig pictures." His Preference. A gentleman in deliverilig 0110 of a series of addresses excusel ld himslf one evening for being unable to speak oil several points. tle mice, lie said, having destroyed part of his notes. Later, while visiting in the neighbor hood, he asked one man: "Were you at any of my lectures, Rooney?" IRooney-Andeed I was, yer' honor; all of them. Lecturer-Which one did you like best? Roney-The one the mice was at, yer- honor! Hard on Her. "This ten o'clock closing As a nuils ance," observed a sTiawled lady to her neighbor. "Well, what difference does it make to you, seein' you never drink?" "Why, once my 'usband always come 'ome at eleven after we was. all in bed, and glad he was to get any bit.s of supper left for 'im. But now -he's in at ten, and the trouble I 'ave to get anything he fancies you can't iniaginfe." Tommy's Prize. "Well, Tommy, I sippose you are f entitled to something nice as a re ward for gra(uating from the public school." said the friendly aunt. "What has your father planned for you? "He says I canl hell) take care of the garden dur1' ing the su mmini'er vacation," siaidl TIommiy, ''anid ever'y time I think of it I wish I had failed ini my exam inationis." When a mani's sins thnd him out they are apt to hiiang a round unatil lie comelis ini aga in. It Modernizing the Roundup. FEach year seems to give the auto nobile a new hold on life. The war rought it to the forefront in a new leld. The soldier of the present day soldon makes long forced marches Ike Sherman's march to the sea. He ravels by motor car. As a result, the tutomobile casualty list is tremen lous; the average life of a car In the )attle line is estimated at thirty days. 3ut it is not only the war zone that ias lost part of its picturesqueness brough the use of the automobile, rho latter has begun to rob the an tual cattle roundup of some of its hrills by replacing the horse. This 'ear has seen the ubiquitous car with t cowboy at its wheel on our western >rairies, discouraging the cattle from tttempts to escale from the ever-nar 'owing circle In the roundup. Many a iteer which has given a cowl horse a 'in must feel disconcerted when it ticks up against the four-wheeled iteed.-Wall Street Journal. That's All. "What were you doing so long at the photographer's?" ".\erely awaliting (eveloilents." The Effects T HAT INFANTS are peculiarly preparations, all of which are snallest doses, if continued, tl tions and growth of the cells which imbecility, mental perversion, a cravir Nervous diseases. such as intractable powers are a result of dosing with opi in their infancy. Tho rulo among 1. receive opiates in the smallest doses only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, other narcotics to children by any bi decried, and the druggist should not need the attention of a physician, dose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if signature of Chias. 11. Fletcher. Genuine Castorla always bears the i Consequences. "low utppitislh that gil is!" "No wvolder. Ier father nade his: ioney building sk yseiraipers." Lesser Evil. "I see they are haviig fresh arth. quake shocks in California." "Yes; criticized i as it is, I prefe our ground rent system to the oil( they have out there.". Equipped. "Who's going to umpire the bai game?" "Let's get lilIggins." "Why, he'd make a good umpire lie hasn't any popularity to lose." The War Zone. "lave a piece of this old ngis cheese?" "Why, it looks like Sv:iss cheesc it's full of' holes." ''Yes, I know; It got riddl'd comin over." Wrong Document. The "Tommy" on leave front th1) fronti had been given a f(( railwa pass to take him home to see hiI po le. o land utilized lart of' his b]I 1101i(ay to get married. Oi tlhei r. tiUlln jolr Iney, when the ticket illspe't asked to see htis Pitss, lhe produiiced bi aidenil(It his marnIriage ('ertificaite. ITe inspector' hanided t he papt bact(k wvith a glinuner of ia smil. '"'This IS at ticket for' ia very liin andt V.eaisomi' journety, younig mantl, ho said,~ ''but ntot ont this lin'."' From Corr to 1 KT erie< w ieIndian C lent goodness, ar< into thin, wafer a golden brown. Add a little perhaps some fr< combination sma Post Toastie human hand fro the making, anc and sweet - rea pacleage. Wh - a Royal dish all days. * us' Post' AN EASY WAY TO GET RID OF UGLY PIM01LES Bathe your face for several mIowas with resinol soap and hot water, thett apply a little resinol ointment wey gently. Let this stay on ten innute. and wash off with resinol soap and. more hot water, finishing with a da of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly the healing resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, removes pime pies and blackheads, and leaves the complexion clear and velvety. Resinol ointment and resinol selp stop itching instantly and speedily heal skin humors, sores, burns, wounds and sunburn. Sold by all druggists.-Adv.. His Reason For Thinking So. Williamson - What books have helped Hooker 'most? lienderson-The ones he borrowed from me0, I suppose. -e never re turned thenm.-Judge. Tihey say that marriages are made lin Iaven, but his satanic majesty seems to have a corner on the brim stonte market. ; of Opiates. susceptible to opium and its various narcotic, is well known. Even in the ieso opiates cause changes in tle tuna ire likely to become permanent, causing g for alcohol or narcotics in later life. nervous dyspepsia and lack of stayin ates or narcotics to keep children quies hysicians is that children should never for more than a day at a time, anl Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and it a physician cannot ho too strongly be a party t) it. Chikd-en who are hr [lud it is nothing less ti.ai a Ecrine to it bears the itiaturo f Quite Another Place. "Di(11 he policemillan catch this man In flarante dilictu?" "No. lie cauglt lin in a saloon." Limitations. .Inck-1 Ihear that you have quit the literar.Ily gamle. .ill-Yes; I d-spaired of ever writ. ing u1) to ily pIu blishers' prin(ed entt 1matle ofl my work.--Life. Fooling the Enemy. Itail was f[alilinig steadily as the, weary yelist plodiled on through the Enlish iu4d. At last he spied a ig .l i wking towV ard him10 through the glooml. (laly he ipraglii off his machine and aIsked te( linative: I "How far off is tihe villago of Iop pleton'. "lust tenI miles th.' other way, sir," wias tIh 'cily. g "'le otler way'" exclai med the cyclist. "Iuit the last sigi Post. 1' jaissed said it was in this direction." "Ah," aidi the native, withi a know e Ilg grinl, "btit ye see, we tudti i that y iere pes t round so as to fog tho*s 4 erzo Zeipy in 'ittsburgh Chron. .f ile-Tlegraphi. r Temporary Reverse. het1 ye th'l~ Io hanus ar e beginnoing t. r feel ih' loss iv, v(I(ka. i.laher ty (wrl l-~ion't ye boae ainy i kl ovr it. \lar-rk me wor-ruda, "i i'l retal:. ii ag'in before long. l'ick. [0asties :al evolution I kernels of pearly mr with their succu.. Scookedl, then rolled bits, and toasted to cream and sugar-. sh berries-and the ecks wondrous good./ :s are untouched by m start to finish of I come to you crisp dy to eat from the olesome, nourishing for hot days-and roasties rmcra Everwhere~u