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"Every Picture INI Its a Story" Feel Stiff and Achy After Every Cold? Do You Have Constant Backache? Feel Old and Lame and Suffer Sharp, Rheumatic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! DOES every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you worn-out and utterly miserable? Do you feel old apd lame, stiff and rheumatic? Does your back ache with a dull, unceasing throb, until it seems you just can't stand it any longer? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills are mighty hard on the kidneys. They fill the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys must filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; becontre congested and inflamed. It's little wonder, then, that every cold leaves you with torturing backache, iheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. But don't worry I Simply realize that your kidneys are over worked at such times and need assistance. Get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and give your weakened kidneys the help they need. 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JUNIOR TOPIC-A Prophet Who Was a Friend to the Poor. INTeitMIDIATI AND SE1OR TOPIC -The Consequences of Self-indulgence. YOUNG PEOILE AND ADULT TOPIC -Social E vits Yet to Be Conquered. The" kingdom of Israel reached a high state of prosperity in the time of Jeroboam 11, and with it camte a con dition of luxury, corruption and wickedness. The Judgment woe of this lesson is directed aigainst the sins of the upper classes in Samaria. The same sins are practiced in America, In the nation and in the church. With the increase of wealth in America has come luxury, corruption and gross wickedness which staggers the imagini ation. It behooves all to give a listening ear. for God will eventumilly enter into judgment. Our lesson is a temperance lesson. Tem'per ance appiles to other things than in dulgence in intoxicating liquor. Our age is intoxicated with pleasure, pur suit of gain and selfish ambition. I. Reckless Security (vv. 1-3). They were blind to the perils that sur rounded themi. They were living in a fool's paradise, closing their eyes to hile approacliing storm of judgment as predicted by Amos. They trusted in the mhotmtains of Samaria for their protection. They regarded their city as Impregnable. They no doubt re garded the utterance of Amos as lim practicable--the dreams of a fanatic. The tragic thing about this blindness on the part of the chief ones of the nation was they were so puffed up with pride that they failed to read the signs of the times in the light of history (v. 2.) The cities of Calneh and Ilamath, though great and mighty, ha1d fallen. To disregard the lessons (it history, to dismiss the thought of impending judgment. is to bring near the "seat of violence" (v. 3). Let chaotic Europe and Russia be the red lights of warning to America, and let all injustice and class selfishness be laid aside. ii. Luxury (vv. 4-0). The luxury of these upper classes in Samaria expressed itself in: 1. Extrav agant furniture (v. 4). They had beds of Ivory-perhaps wood inlaid wJth ivory. Costly as their furniture was in that day,,it was colpilmonplace as com pared to some of the expensive furi-i ture and fittings in our great cities. 2. Laziness (v. 4). They stretched themselves upon their couches-lived lives of indolence. Such Is the wt, of many still. 3. Feasted on delicacies (v. 4). The impllication here is that they had their dainties out of Mason. This is what many of the riah pride themselves in, 4. Adorna their femats with music (v. 5). They sang idle songs--everi In u'entedl musical in~struments for thIs purpose. They prostitutedl the noble art of music to their sensual feasts. 5. They drank wvine (v. 0). They were not content wjith ordinary drink ing vessels. They dirank from bowls, indicating excessive drinking. They were so mastered by the intoxicating cup that their feasts which were adorned with the refinements of music endled in drunkenness. ill. Failure to Grieve for Joseph (v. 0). Joseph here stands for Epjhralmn and Manasseh, his two sons. Eph raim became the pirincipmal tribe of the northern kingdom, so Joseph is ulsed as a synonym for thme nation. The tpper classes were indulging in these effeminate luxuries, en ti rely ind1ifferenti to the gronnings of the masses. And wvhenever such a cond~ition exist in ai nation there is need of Amos to thunder God's judgment upon those whd are guilty of it. IV. The Inevitable issue (vy. 7,8). 1. They shall go into captivity (v. 7). ruhe northern nation was first in sin, therefore first to go into captivity. What a striking contrast this picture!I Instead of lying on ivory couches l'easting upon daintien, they are with the suffering exiles. 2. The certainty of the issue (v. 8). it is inevitable because of God's nit ture. He Is a (God of justicee. lie ias sworn that judgment shall fail. [te is time God of hosts-the controller f the whole universe, therefore none aan escape. God hates the wickedness f the world, and He will bring into Iudgmient the men and women who. evel in luxury with no conc'ern for thme poor and needy. TIhough God waits long, lie does not forget. The )nhy escape for America is repentance. Abide In Him. Apd nowi, little children. nh!.i in Film; that w~hen H-e shall appear,' we nay have conlfidlence, and( nlot tme ishiamed et is coming.-! .Johin 2 :28. .Great Mischiefs. Great mischiefs happen more often 'rotm foliy, meanness, and vanity. than rom the gr(hater sills of avarice and 11mbi1tio.--Burke. Chanc, to Be Saved. Don't despair of a student if he has mne clear idea.--Emmons. F.S,.ROYS Norfolk, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Columbia, S. C Macon, Ga. Birmingham,A HIS CRITICISM RATHER HASTY Possibly Mr: Newlywed Will Make Discreet Inquiries Before He Makes Another Complaint. A few weeks ago I was Invited to (irlie with a conJple of' old schoolIIIagtes who had ieen murried for some tIie. I wats asked to bring it friend who had also() attlended School with is. The dlinner looled appetizing, and I was progressinig Sinot)tlly With aill (of iis in good Spirits. Suiddenly, Jack, my inarried friend, turned to his wife a n1d Said: "Verau, whlat's Ithe mtter with~ t hese bis citts?" - ite innide' Some sort of reply, w)here. I upon lhe an swered I they were not liti to eait, tha is 18 0 mther conl id d bet ter htiklig, ad atskedm who baked them. V'ern, with an lintljnred expressIon., aniswered: "Wh'iy, Dic)k, dlear, youri imothier senst thtei over this teeing." RothI, I know, wishled t he inntier< ()ver, and I roundis I hand a loressinigi Lenggetunenlt dhirecot ly a fterwvard'.-('i Naturally. "Th'lere Is otne infinIstry wh~~oih nseds to1 keep onti the Jniiip." "Whait Is thaiti" He beat the a good manj "It's never to he explained whi out the risks. That's the a many people m hear that the d tea and coffet nerves and healt never touched tli Sometimes ti it hasn't. 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