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Sp MdLa Has P Wbed by Well P slcian for ' a rears* T'le ofiriities .of ge are espeoially manlfin a tende py'to constipation; L) oa~l: -treatnent thht--wili afford reeiit. in ax easy, natural manuer. The ronia action of cathartic reiiediesAnd v irgatives that shock the system should b.--avoided, more especially as the relif they offer is onlk temporary and ws..sually more -than offset by dis tortliuee 'to' the vital organs caused by theitviolent action. N''arly thirty years 'ago Dr. W. B. Swell, Mo.nticello, Ill., prescribed a 0o o.;oluifd of simple laxatife herbs that has since become the standard house ho'd remedy in thousands of homes. I ats easily and gently, yet with pos iti ':effect, without griping or other 'un or discomfort. Mrs. Rachel Allen, -'i)burg, Kans., is seventy-one years ul. and after using a bottle of Dr. C"tldwell's Syrup Pepsin. wrote that it h-l lone her a world of good and that iihft intends to keep it in the house nYs. How to get rid of eczema with Resinol Resinol Ointment, with Resinol loap, usually stops itching instatily. t quickly and easily heals distress ng <ases of eczema, rash or other -ormenting skin or scalp eruption, md clears away pimples, redness, 4 roughness and dandruff, even when ther treatments have been useless. Physicians have prescribed the Resinol treat. nett for over 20 years. for most forms of skin. roubles, and for irritations, wounds, chafings, I tc. Every druggist sells Resinol Ointment nd Resinol Soap. ow Strength for Lame Backs and Worn-out Conditions j",ar Mr. Editor: suffered from lame back and a Oi ad, worn-out ferling.- Was unable to id ereoL and -scarcely able to' gt ;anmund. It would -usually come on at it with crick in small of my back. took Anuric -Tablets and my back .,mmenced to get better. I did' not Sve to walk doubled over as I did lfore using the "Anuric." It is the 'st remedy . I have ever taken for 'sat it is in'tended to relieve. - A.G0.DRAKE. N~OTE:-When your kidneys get a uggish and clog, you suffer from "a ckache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, Ptr the twinges and pains of lumbago, 'imeumatism and gout. "Anuric" is the ultost powerful agent in dissolving in ric acid, as hot water melts sugar. Ask the druggist _for "'Anuric,"' put ,' by Dr. Pierce, in 60-cent packages. There' is nothing quite so monioto .us as the smile that won't come off. To keep clean and healthy take Dr. ecrc's leasant PelletA. They regulate er. hlowels and stoniach.-Adv. I' When a man falls in love ho seldom ~. ~ * lnds on his feet. RHEUMACIDE The Old Reliable R emedy for acuto, obronic or muscular RHEUMATISM - Rheumatio Gout. or Lumbago 'p nUMAJI no a preparation tl t on"s tonaorar.*m**"""" *tt *LI o At An Druggists F ton Mothers I Chilrenli Thea Find Vap-O-Rub Better Than In 4 1 ternal Medicines for Croup and Cold Troubles Mrs. J.. 8, Pugh, 510 Market St. 4zi Mrs. Mary Bolton, 105 Ravine St. bth of IFulton, Mo., h~ve found, Si cOlon with many other Missour mohr, that it is'uo longer necessara t oechildren with internal medi I .4 ethe for cold troubles. In the Souti Vik'. Vap-O-Rub is the standard ~O7for these troubles, but it wal ~ ,Jast Wiinter that it was introducei h~ Vap-O-Rub was discovered b: SUith, Carolina druggist. He foun4 40bn.Menthol and Campho oaieoils of Thyme,.Euca ___)~ i~esfand Juniper, in self g that hela applied to ,t ~ ~pgedients are Vaporize ebat' - ~ A*~9'S4~ nhaled with eac gt'edlication. ~ ~ n ~ hi' dery People MRS. RACHEL ALLEN Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's. Syrup Pepsin for fifty cents a bottle. It is a splendid rem-edy and should be in ev 3ry home. A trial bottle, free'of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 208 Washington St., Mon. ticello, Ill. Heed not jeers; they cannot hurt. HOW TO CURE ECZEMA, ITCH AND ALL SKIN DISEASES Don't suffer any longer with eczema or any other skin trouble. Just apply Hancock's Sulphur Compound to the parts affected and it will stop the itch ing at once and cure the trouble per manently. Many suferers from skin troubles have written us that the Sul phur Compound cured them after everything else failed.. Mrs. Evelyn Garst, of Salem, Va., writes: "Three years ago I had a rough place on my cheek. It would burn and itch. I was fearful it might be of cancerous na ture. I used different preparations, but nothing helped It. One bottle of Hancock's Sulphur Compound cured me completely." To beautify the com plexion, remove blackheads and pimples use Hancock's Sulphur Oint ment. For sale by all dealers.-Adv. Half the sheer are really goats. Kill the Files Now and Prevent disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do it. Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers or six sent express paid for $1. H. SOMERS, 150 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. X. Adv. Japan Is producing artiftcial coffee. FROM GIRLHOOD TO OLD AGE WOMEN ARE HELPED At the first symptoms of any de. rangement of tlie feminine organism at any period of life the one safe, really helpful remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for every. conceivable all ment and disease of a womanly nature. It is a woman's temperance medicine and its ingredients are published on wrapper. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a true friend to women in times of trial and at tImes of pain when the organs are not performing their func tions. For headache, backache, hot flashes, catarrhal conditions, bearing down sensations, mental depression, dizzineas, fainting spells, women should never fail to take this tried and true women's medicine. It is easier for- the modern girl to knit her brows than darn her hose FRECKLES Now Is the Tinie to eit Rid of These resha no logfr tr sightest need o prescript ion othine-doublo strength-Is guarnuteed toremove tese homl sots strength-from your druggistn an apyoa should soon see that even the worst freckles have begunvt niapear etowhile thie lighter thiate more tan oneoeineeded to com clear complexion. onsure to eask or the ndouble strength money back if it fails to remove freckles. A word to the unwise is wasted. Ask anybody about it-Hanford's Balsam. Adv. IRudyard Kipling is fifty years old (ow Treat SColds Externall sorteness. Tis double action make. Vap-O-Rtub really a - remarkable rem -edy for many forms of infiammations, E~ither Iilammations of the air pas sages, such as head colds, catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat, or deep chesi colds, or inflammations of the skill tissues, such as burns, bruises, stings, piles, itchings and muscular soreness, Iti atiual ~recommended fol #mal cilren asitcan be used free. .ly, with perfect safety, on the young est member of the family. 4* But let these Missouri motheri speak for themselves. Mrs. Boltoi writes--"I have used Vap-O-Rub or baby for bad colds. Results were ex cellent. I find It better than any in ter'nal medicine I ever used." SMrs.. Pugh's experience is-"I tried your VapO-Rub on three of my chil Sdreni for bronchitis. They would cougi so .har d at. night I could not sleep, st i *utd get' up and rub their throat' and4 obests with Vap-O-nub and the: I e~i 4ughed any more that night a Mad kept it up for severa hig:ti soped coughing, I be lie~ It't~ tbthaittaking so muc1 *;~ eruil." Three size: ST .NTn * LSSON. B" Vi 0. SELLERS, Acting -Director of unday School Course of the gMoody Bible Institute, Chicago.) (Copyright, 1916, Western Nowspapor Union.) LESSON FOR APRIL 16 PETER-AND CORNELIUS. LESSON TEXT-Acts 10:1-23. GOLDEN TEXT-There is: no distinc tion- between Jew and Greek; for the sane Lord is Lord of all, and Is rich unto all that call upon him.-Rom. 10:12. Thus far Christianity had to'do'with 7ews and Jewish proselytes only. Now its circle begins to widen so as to in clude the Giutiles. The central fig ure of this lesson, Cornelius, was a captain commanding one hundred men in the Roman army. The chasm be tween blacks and whites, which so widely existd in America, is nothing compared to that which divided the Jew and Gentile. We take the whole story of Cornelius in today's lesson and consider the Easter story next week. 1. A Prepared Convert (vs. 1-8). (1) His position. Caesarea was on the great sea and was the political capital of Judea. It was about seventy miles from Jerusalem and thirty from Joppa. Cornelius, who was captain of a band of men born in Italy, was a -Roman citizen, and perhaps had been connect ed with the great Roman general Scipio. (2) His character. He was a man of promptness, appreciation and obedience, (v. 33). He was also a God-fearing man, whose piety included his whole household. He was a man of prayer and generosity (vs. 31, 32), fot he gave "much alms" to both Jews and Gentiles. The result was that he was honored greatly by all, especially by the Jews. It does not seem that Cornelius was a proselyte to the Jewish faith (vs. 28-11:3), and he certainly was not as yet a saved man (11:13, 14). Cornelius was a man of a vision, not of dreams or of trances, for this I vision came in the open daylight (v. 30), when an angel,-looking like a man, appeared unto hin. His fear was calmed and he was informed that his prayer, for he was a "seeker after God," had been heard. The "memorial" (v. 4) spoken of was that part of the meal offering which the priest burned upon the altar and which ascended un to the Lord as a sweet savor (See also Mal. 3:16). Cornelius is put to a strange test. He is to send for an unknown man to receive instruction. The angel was not to enlighten him, as it is man's province to witness for God. There is not a recorded Bible conversion without some hunan in. strumeality. Cornelius, soldier that he was, at once obeyed instructions and sent out two devout' retainers after Peter. Man alone could finish the work of the angels. II. The Prepared Preacher (vs. 9-23). Tanning was considered an unclean occupation, but in Simon's house was occasion. No matter how poor a preacher, or unlikely the situation, if we obey God we can preach better than Gabriel. God laid, as it were, his right hand on Cornelius, and his left upon Peter, and drew thcm togeth'er. Again God uses a dream, linking the natural and the supernatural. A hun gry man dreams of food, a very com mon occurrence, and God gave super natural direction to a natural dream. God knows the right time to do the right thing. We do not need dreams for our guidance as we have a full and sufficient revelation in the Word for our guidance. III. The Prepared Ones Meet (vs. 23-38). Cornelius had his whole house hold ready when Peter arrived (v. 24), perhaps more people than on the day of the first great Pentecost. He said. "We are all here present in the sight of God to hear all the things that have been commanded thee of the Lord." This is a great statement if we con sider its full content. Peter refused to accept worship, that alone belongs to Christ (v. 25) and he explained how God had thrust him outside of the cir cle of Jewish believers. Hie then~ re hearsed what God had done and as serted that "He is no respecter of per sons," and that in response to those in every nation who work righteous ness God had sent forth Jesus for thc salvation of men, (1) That men might have peace through him (v. 36); (2) That he might be Lord over all; (3) That he had been anointed with the Holy Spirit and power; (4) That he had been crucified (1 Pet. 1; 18, 19; 2:24); (5) That God had raised him from the dead; (6) That he is to be the judge, and (7) That because ol what he had done-"through the name of Jesus"--all that believe shall have "remission of sins." (This is a good sermon outline.) Following this won dorful sermon, there occurred the Gen tile Pentecost (vs. 44-46). Practical. Cornelius had a lack and he went to God to have it sup plied (v. 4). Peter found his enlight enment in prayer. God revealed his regard for all man kind, and that Jesus Christ can anc will save all who come to him bI '-faith. Csrate cuc i a sre teinfant cuc i covered that its fld is the World ang tlipt the Pentecostal progtebg as fo all mankind, Thils occasion taught i eter :4the church that h~fceforth f)gr0*to se * ,wat n11: rann am brothdr *td ek l (EL, PICKEN, S. 0 3ALOMEI WHEN * ACTS IE I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Ton and Bowel Cleansing You Eve Stop using calomell It makes you ick. Don't lose a day's work. If you eel lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti oated, listen to mel Calomel is mercury or quicksilver vhich causes necrosis of the bones. 3alomel, when it comes into contact vith sour bile, crashes into it, breaking t up This is when you feel that aw 'ul nausea and cramping. If you* feel 'all knocked out," if your liver is tor >id and bowels constipated or you tave headache, dizziness, coated onigue, if breath is bad or stomach iour just try a spoonful of harmless )odson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee-Go to any irug store or dealer and get a 50-cent )ottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a If the phocnix of common sense *ises from the ashes of a fool's money :he conflagration has not been in vain. IF HAIR IS TURNING / GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it :ades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe im proved by the addition of other ingre dients for 50 cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage ane Sulphur Compound now because i darkens so naturally and evenly no body can tell it has been applied You simply dampen a sponge or sol brush with it and draw this throug the hair, taking one small strand at time; by morning the gray hair ha disappeared, and after another appi cAion it becomes beautifully dark an appears glossy and lustrous, Thi ready-to-use preparatiorn is a deligh1 ful. toilet requisite for those who dE sire dark hair and a youthful appeai ance. It is not intended for the cure mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. A man's credit is above par whox he wants to borrow trouble. Kidney Medicine That Stands the Highesi Some twelve years ago I began hatndlin1 Dr. Kihnier's Swamp-Root, and we hav< heard nothing but praise for it as it seem to give entire satisfaction in every instance Prom the manner in which eustomers4 speal of your remedy, we have learned to plae sufficient confidence in it to recommenE Swamp-Root above all other kidney reme dies. From the demand I judge it to b the most generally used kidney med icin in this country, and reports regardlingi are always favorable. Very tru' yours, C. H. McCOY, JR., South Heights Pharmacy, 702 Porter St. -San Antonio, Texaw Jan. 11th, 1016. lDr. Klmer&-Co.l - BinhamonN.Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yo Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmner & Co Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bol tie. It will convince anyone. You wi also receive a booklet of valuable info1 mation, telling about the kidneys and bla( der. WVhen writing, be sure and mentio this papier. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all dru stores-Ad,. Trwo can motor as rapidly as one. terial, clean( - right, o SINUI If you want the s the world, 'ustgive Are Good For rmi send us 5cefr a 11-0'5 BlW & Oust NO! STOP! DYNAMITE ON LIYER a" Will Give You the Best Liver r Had-Doesn't Make You Sick! spoonful and it it doesn't straighten yqu right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dod son's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti. pated waste which is. clogging your system and making you feel miserable I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson'; Liver Tone will keep your entire fam ily feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It is harmless; doesn't gripe and they 111e its pleasant taste. hot Contents 15 Fluid Drachma to 00 ALCOHOL-3 PER CFr AVegetablePreparalloaforAs. i sinilatingthebood mndRguia 0 ing the Stonachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful c ne ss and Rest.Contains neither oJiturnMorphine nor MineraL. NOT NAncowjc. du"d t4 - l AperfectReinedy orConairpa< ti Q tion. Soiir Stomiah.Diarrhoca, - Wons, Tfeverishness and . E~ d Loss OF SLEEP. 6ac-Sinile Slgnatlure of InTit: CNTAUR CoH-Ay NIDW YORK. Exact Ccny of Wrapper Tul t's Pills ti or aeulate the lve trengthes tes edy for sick headache Unequaled ma as ANTI-BILIOLS M~EDWChNL. 3logantly sugar coated. Small dose. Price 25o TokStel] and Gainec rs tattl Spain, of aro , kl., on of th In nine years. and ave gained 28l pundp t e -gIne trengthoand health to the fea orgas THACHER MEDICINE C Vii Standard Packer Cans with Sol- CIyI der Hemmed Caps-Wax Seal ing Cans with Wax Strings- Sp: Friction Top Syrup Cans and Pails. All sizes. We ship any V qatity desired. Write today forour New 1916 Price List. Box ube Rose mn you take really good t< and then blend and age i ~st mnethgds, the snuff is j That's the whole reason TF has earned a national: "The Snuff That Se reetest, smoothest, mellowest Tube Rose a trial. The Gree uma. If your dealer won't su ~. tin, or 60e for twelve. Addr ~ILLIAMSON TOPACCO CC WINSTO?4GS RECEIPT F0N Do this-Aplyu 00 Hair Color ItestO ai'r hai and scalp. After a, t0a you will be delighted to d #i faded, prenaturely: hair turn to an ev en shade. Q-Bah is,. barn*AV but makes scalp and hairhO'. I all your hair whether gray or . made soft, lustrous, wavy, thieb.4y ly dark and handsome. IuBit og - ing Q-Ban. It s ready to use ' . sold on a money back guarantee. .-666 for a big bottle sent-prepaid or at drug stores. Address Q-Ban, FMont 8t.7 F. Memphis, Tenn. Adv. Rye came originally from Siberia. 'N NOTHENG 80 EFFECTIVU AS ML"XIKE 11ADEK For Mats rjA. Vthilt A Wevet. Chief of Police, J W. 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