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STOMACH CATARRH Ca untold misery and uffering, which is needle-s. Poru-na tar ofteonmach and bowels an in cases of T form, nasala catarrh, UlSE i ~ IFTY YEARS Fmcerclses a sooth ghealing effectup. on all mucous linings. Belching gas, sour stoem. sch, nausea, vomiting, cranps pains in the abdo. men, diarrhoea, constipa tion are all symptoms of a " scatarrhal condition in the organs of digestion, Don't sufler anotherday. ous. Two gonorations have found Fe-ru-na just the nedicine noeded for such disturbances. Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid COCKROACHES WATER BUGS ANTS EASILY KILLED BY USING STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It also kills rats and mice. It forces these posts to run from building for water and fresh air. A 35c box contains enough to kill 60 to 100 rate or mice. Get it from your drug or geperal store dealer today. READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS - SELDOM SEE a big knee like this, but your horse may have a bunch or bruise s his ankle, hock, stille, knee or 11 t rent. will clean it off without lay ing up the horse. No blister, - no hair gone. Concentrated -only a few drops required at an application. $2.50 per bottle de livered. Describe your case for special instructions, and Book8A free W. F. YOUNG, Iac, 310 Temple St. Sprinsfield, Mse. One Lung Lizzie can't climb the hills and pull through the mud on high. Neither can the human body, weakened by a rundown constitution and lack of Iron in the system perform the daily tasks without lagIin g. ( .iT 8OME GOOD R101I IRON IN YOUR BLOOD. Take Hudson's Iron and Nux Liver and Blood Tonic for Bad Blood, Colds, LaGrippe, Influenza, Ileadaches, Chills ami Fevers. Sold under a positive guarantee. Iiuy from your dealer, or sent by us post.paid upon receipt of $1.00 per bottle. (It's liquid.) Hudson Medicine Co., Inc., Dept. 1, Hopewel Va DRIVE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM Y U A GOOD TONIC ANI A T'PE'TIfIUR Cuticura Talcum ---Fascinatingly Fragrant - - Always Healthful Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Her Choice. Y Ilainls () lis girl)-A's gwline do(wnl to dati newV st ' io gel somie eitndy. Dety's g(ot enndfi it'led lierries. strnw~herries an' I di 't knowv what a mll. II ll Grl---1anmi, b ring tie mi tihocoilte cnut edl~llIm w inhmelon n' Ahl's yo's fo: li fe.--liost on E'venming Transcript. DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES' Each pac'kage of "Diamondi Dyes" Con tains directions ao simple any woman can dlye or tit herm ol. worn,'fnded things new. i veni if she has never' dyedl before, shte canii 'ut a new. rui color into shahby skirts, d re'ss wvaisis, coats, slockinga, sweatersa cover igs. draiperies,. hangings, every thI mg. lhmvyiDianmond lDves--no othier kinud-t hen perfect hiome dyeing is gnar. nnteed. *inta'i teli yonr drnggist whether the mtntertial yon wi'h io dyie is wool or silk, or whethleri it is linten, cottion, or imxed goids. Diamini D~yes never streak, spot. fade er mmnni .\dvertisemtentl. 'Up to Date. M rs. A.- I seei yon havl iiu nw IIf oo (0k. ha she e'xperi'inced' tl,&i fIrst daly byv ioimin-zm latelan theni uakinag the aft'ernuoout fi. --ision E've. nilng Trm ipti i. D~r. rei'ry's "Dea<1 shot:" uN not a "lox emije" or "'syrup."' but a real 'l.I-fasihin f dos' of micine wlehm i eon' ouit worim or Tapieworom wvith a sin-- 'l s. Adiv. Ina Feathers. "'''nmihlies Elf 1the bird ouf iaradise lire i'owt prolhiied." Th'len hiow~ d1( I lie wteniE---'" "Oh)l, Itere's somie bootllegg.ing gointg Sure Relief FOR INDIGE TION 6 BEL.-ANS ?A~_Hot water ~Sure Relief ELL-ANS e5 nd 754t Packaeae. Everywhare., Simplicity of Christian Faith By REV. JOHN C. PAGEr Tencher of nlible Doctrum4.. Moody liable Institute.Chie,,o. TEXT-But I fear lest by any mnoano. na the serpent beguiled l'Eve through his suhlety, so your minds should be cor rupted from the sinplicity that is in Christ.-11 Cor. 11:3. In the heart of the greitt apostle there wits a -certain unid well (lefine(d AM" lA.4 fear which finis expression in this txt. lie Was not afraid that his c(onlverts woul he rnnback to wo'Iill ietss, s ' perstit, fir (ldl utry, no'r da tl h' ene lst under persecutioil tlhey tight deny the mimte of Christ. - Know ing th1at t hey wereu sub ject to iu i:ng teninpations he feared Inost of all that which Is always the grave possibility IChrit lit a expert- 1i cet, the subtletyV of 81atan1 in corut- 3 (In, the iindls of Christitan believers tt ft on the siplicity that Is In Christ. The a(post le kirew tilt through C "seience, falsely so-calledi," or "philos 011hy 111(1 Vall i decelt," tlhe mind of the - Christian night lie corrupt (1 an the t joy of 2alvt ion, wad the power for .test imony he ilst. This fear waits ('ieted by the pre ence of those to whomi the apostle refers in the 13th Verse of this chill) ter. as "false prophets; deelitful workers, transformting tetuselives into ite apostles of Christ, Mand 110 2trvel, for Sitan1 himuself Is transfornmed Into an angel of light."' Therefore It is no great thliig if hIs ministers also be tI'ln lsformaed as the nimisters of right 'oulsniess. There was Ili l'iaI's (ay an(1 there Is Ii our (aly, it righteousntes Iproclhtimed, which Is not "the righteousness of God," but a poor, eep, Ilellielent sulst itute. The first peril of I he Chiristian lies In the possibility of his mind being corrupted from the siiii- e plicily that is in Christ 111 reference to this matter of righteousness. God I provides i righteousniess for the . Christian helever in Ills Son, '.vho is I tllde unto us rigIlteousless. This I righteou'sness alone Is vi lid before God(. It was this that the .)postt had in ind1 when lie mald, "Nut hlav ing iinie iown righteouSn(eIs bult thn1t which is or the faith of ChrLst, thi' righteusness which I' of God by t'iithi." (.oncerning this samve intter John Bunyan wrote: "'he 'eliever In Christ is now, h, g 'ace, shrouded under ' so complete autl blessed a righteousness that the la w from .lt. Sluiatl cnn Id no fault nor dilinution therein." This righteousness in Its scope and operatlom iay be regarded t as the suml total of all that Goal ectunmnds, reqluires, approttves 1111( pro vides. No wotnder the al oste feared that h('1ristian hellevers igh he cor rulplelil Iro (lite 3' inlilcty anid still. eiiency that Is in Christ, hen- 'e the ( warning lest their ndl~ls he: 1(1 ustray, 1The miind of thle Chr istlunl helIleveri tust he 21arefully3 gua rded aga inst error24n f..ISlty. lIn other wor'ils, thei udadi( mlust lit rene~twed( (day by1 (1ay3. Thet Wo(rd of God Is the ilt'eans or tis Iu a hetart experIence oif Godi~'s savingi'g grace, 1s a1 imnd well luformed1'( in Bile trtn1. There Is al meuatsure of jieil InI beinig sp i itual2ly muul2(edl wIth-i (2ut beIng scriptural211ly inteolligen1t. Not wi'thout12 sigillenn11 does(120 thle 21postle use the tlgoire of ai hetlmet 122 speak214Ing of' salvat lol, and1( not without grealt ('au12e an11 hd lbig aniet 10n3 (ou ir lirt dIoes he bId 21 1)ut Oil ''the behneitt or sal vatin 112'If we wold~ lie st ronig to stan1d algnislt the foe. The s111 milty oif the ChrIstlanI faIth our Lor's wor'k at C'iah 2 ary. Th'sin- 512 le'" bnt 81Is 1a cr'uIlied Savlir. f E'vei'rytuly sa ved sInner knows this. 111 Chri ist cru--lflted Is te t'he heieover tihe w181iso 11w1 poiwer of Godtn. It is tile u grea2 t ilnd ,2'(itaning aa('ti3 peculiarity 2f1 2hr1Itn'wit r. s t isii the~ Ine greatt slU or'0 oter to Ilih' pirole'. f1 811n, the sinl v houst8, 1inis gloing l In2 th l Cro(Itss Is j of tochlty3, and( heein lies t he 2 tdan'e' 0 of t he hiellever's nilind b eIn~g led astray2i3. Fr2omi ml'2( h that Is writteon anid saId 02e woldi~ thin1k thailIt ilun(1 little it' n 01' ti. Somei spea2k iilitly'21( amieni1 slight Igly of ItI'( 11 ind22dul slvaio )2 throuilghi tatIa 1cru22cI(''illed0 SaIvior, l Ot1 r seem8 0tii to 1think1122 that.humanity d1 (errIng to Itie sa21 I'hm o iuif one0's Owl). souil a1 le'et' wr'liter, spein'hlg oft S Chri ist, 521ysS: "CIn h Is vhdoni of thev lIingdomi 'f God tilt petty,' sefIh 1182on-t) n cepion, oft 1iIv'(iul 822 2hnt d~win- 0 lIhe tint1t seeiks thus2 t'' savt' hIs sonli Jg her'e'or hereafit'er h'all lote i," Sue'j v n28 ttmenit1 iisltbsurd2 inte light of ('i st's I I'n word'(s. For Iln Ils est I. valu te over aais t h r211Ile worith oi(f thle It wlet wo~'bl mand said : "Whait shalil v h potit 22( tunnt 121 heI' gain2 the whlly 1 sitividuaii 8savt (Ion must1 fl'il.i As Inn (itherl ha~s well Sul: "Ou r own soulsi C mulst Ihe in'ed, 1not In ordIer to hatve r1 a good thne Inl the ne(xt world, 1)2t be cauise It's lihe tusk that first of mill con fronts Its and1( hie(au1se WE) helpI or neIghbors by what we are mutchi more a than by whntU we rio." j' IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL fundaySchool ?LessonT By RICV. P. B. l/''%WAT1.1 . D.. Teacher of Enugli Iihle in the Moody Bible Institute of Cbicngo.) opyright, 19:22. 'istern Newspaper Union LESSON FO3 NOVEMBER 19 ESUS THE FRIEND OF SINNERS LESSON ''I-:X '-Luk{ e 7:37--S. (O IJ)I;N TiXT-''his is a faithful say ng, arid worthy of all acceptation, that :'brist Jesus tne into the world to save inners."-I 'iu. 1:16. ltI'IEL1tl'NC10 MATI.:tlAL-Luke 15:1 PiltIMAltlY TOPIC-Jesus Loves Every ody. JUNIR)lt TOPIC-Jesus the Friend of Inners. IN'i'EitL:1IATIC ANI) SENIOR TOPIC -The Symathy of Jesus. YOUN 'I; 1.:E)0',.: AND ADUILT TOPIC -Jesus 1-Ip111s thIe Sinful and Sorrowful. I. A Penitent Woman's Act of Love vv. 37, 4S). 1. I'lnce of (v. 37). It wits in the ile of Smon the. 'harisee while ests was silting at mont. 'The r'einst lust have been Jpilblic, else she chuld not have so readily gained nc e'ss. 2. The Act of (v. 3S). She washed esus' feet with her tears and wiped hemt with her hair. Thromth' sonic l'tns she had henrdl of .Je(us' pardon. rig grace, aind (old had openel tier ea rt to receive Hiim as her Saviour. )it of a heart of gratituidle she kissed Its feet and nnointed therln with pre lous ointment. 3. Who She Was (v. 37). IIcr name s not mentioned. She was of a otoriously had charneter. Though nowvn to tl'e iblie as a had woman, onetliing had hapnened wi icli trans o~rmed her. he was now a saved inner, because she fielleved on .Iesus 'hrist. II. The Pharisea's Displeasure (v. 9). Simon felt senndalized by such a alippening at his table. IIe was a re pectable man. lFor Jesus to tolernte tch funilliarity on the Iart of, a roman of such evil repute greatly erpilexed him. IIe re(asolied t.hat if (-sits were i prophet lie woulhi have nown the chniineter ofi this wVomiiana nld would ha1ve either withtrtn ]is feet from her or iii rust her back rich them, or If lie knew her ehnrnc er Ills tolerance of such faimiliarity )woved that lie was not a goold man. Simon's r'ghtceousness was of that ;ort vIleth gathers up Its skirts and dves the sinner a hackward push Into its filth. Ill. Jesus Teaches the Pharisee (vv. 10.18). lie taught him by means of a par thle of it creditor 1i1nd two d'btors. )hserve that Jesus innde it very Icanr hat lie not only knew the wiVmlin. lut knew Sinmon n'so. 1. The Comnnon Debt (v. 41). The toillal wias i sinner, so was Simion, hough lie Wias not the saine kind of a inner that she was. 'T'here were two ehtorS, though the one owted ten 1mes as. mu)ch 11a I Ie .othlier. ilsl Is '('prt'een ttive of all sininers still. Thel tible' declaires all to bie slnners, yet 'eognize's degree'(s of gu!)t. faull I reid t ought to lbe gIvecn to1 the mian who 34 honest, vi rtuous11, generous andii ind. Yet such a life willI not secure ntr111nce int o lhenvenl. The Sai or's Pords arle a severe rebuike to the re liedtale' lm 'harsQ( who aire sittIng ni judgimeiit ingnintt thle sinniers of ai 2. The C'ommon Insolvency (v. 42), Andulwhen they haIlt lthng to ipny"' 'suis freely grnimted the dliff~eence in lie de(greIe oif tihe wVomanui's sinis andHi hose of thle I lharisee, hur1 drIo'(ve home fl himi the falct that they werei' both1 0 lpay (Iltoii. 3 :23). Therefore aill nyve need! of a Saviour. As sinners 'e may qutit (iur! slnting iand hate our' ('(d(1, but thaii tioes not maiike siatls niettion for the sIns of the~ past5. Whalit 'e hav"e donie Islaireve'nble--it hais aissed from our reachi. Ev'ery traons rioni~1 shall1 receive ai just recolln ease of rewardi (I ich. 2 :2). We must3( cinte to our ('red ior. (0~ Al**mighty, ndia innowled(ge ouri insilvenecy anad crep( I he k imliess of .1esuis Chirist hoii tire our sins in Ills oIwn body on bie I iee (I I 'et. 2 :24f), We arie all nupers'i', and(1 istead of ju idging 'elch her us to re'lat ive guIlt. we shoul! Oline to G od anit sue for paiirdoii. 3. 'IThe t lion of i"Iorgiveness'53 and n35wer to1 Jesus1' queion111 shOWS thati e got thle pin t of .Tesuis' teach'in 1g, ri order 1to maike ill teach'1(1ing eon. rete lie turned to Ithe w~oman, ('nlt. ig StimiOln's at tnloll to whauit sthe had1( (one ill (cotntrsf to whalit he hadi d1ione. tiIm 11n hid neIglected to 'xI (li to ('Sis thle enon0 courtIiesles of n re jietal I iluest, b ut thiis foirgiven'l '01m1an hlad Ini,!shned upon11 IlIlm her ffe(ctlion 11nd gifts5. 'lThe men11sure of nie's love Is idtermlineid by the amns re of thle atppriehen'istion of 511ns for ien. TiheI 11ne1 wh'o is forgliven most Virtue and Vice. If he0 doe31s ireinty thikt that there I no ditstinct 11 ion between v'irtuie and lee, whlen he lenvecs our hlouses let A COunt) ou ( spo'on')'s.--,Johnson01. Women and Men. A lhundre meni maE'lluly inakce an en 17mpmen1t, bult it taikes a wonmnII to ike a home--Chinese IProverb. Blessed Are They. fliessed are they wihlehi do hunger n~d thirst wrfter righteousness, for ev shalt be filled..f n t tbews 5 :. Tanlac Put Him Back on Job, Says Davis T?'ve never been much of a hand at praising luelliin(s, but I enIn certlinly say solentlhing good for ''aani'," si1d Geo. Iavis, 110 Naglee St., San Fran CIsco, ('tliif. "I had a iall (ase of i)toainnie iol. soiling 111(1 it eame pretty near htyiig Ile out altogelber. For three u11nths I was IIn an awful condilion a1l( suf fering constantly from diarrhea. I II'~ Came week all over and1 was going from ha to worse. I tried everytiig I knew of', ht It was hegiliinj.g to took like nothing woul eer reach iny en se. "'Then, a fri''ild of mine reeInm mnentlecl 'ITatnu to mie. Anl( it's at fact, four bottle h;ve in;11(' a lean sweep: of my troibles ;1111 built te tip to where I feel like at new m1n1. I aim working every ilay n(%- al when It enones to recornnetuing Tl'ae1 Ii n't put it too sitr ng. 'I'Tnlte 1.s so111 by ill good (I'llrggists. -AIvert Isernlelt. Ice Boats Haul Twenty. \Iet wa2Iter-ways are 1roznin I. i'in. ind 2 llt ssengers 1 h11 e Icarrii' ;11 a timne in IIn invlosed ice b(4mi thatl is drawn1 Iby 2111 nerial 11rop 2ll1r. Baby Can Sleep For First Time In Two Weeks "I will never he Witotit T''eetlin again," writes a dlelightei mother of Grand P'rairie, TIexats. Mirs. W\. 1E. Nei sll. "Why, tihe very lirsi dose re lieved Frances whent site vas Ieething lull she Slept easy for the first ine In two weeks." Te'ethina has been at hous/-hol (worl wvilli mothers everywhere for forty years. It is absolutely Imrinless 11n(l has brought wveleome relilf to ounItless IIthousalms of little sufferers f'rom Colds an1d howel troubles and " untold joy to their Illothers. If .vour" <lruggist can1not supplily you w-Ith 'eethinau so1id 8th to Alof fett Laborato111ries, Co1Ilumblus, (;a.. ma get i ima(ialge 1111(1 at valuabllIe booklet on the care of ItIly.-Advertisemient. NOT TO BE READ LITERALLY Wording of Advertisements Calcu lated to Bring Smile to the Face of the Reader. lore aire sotle cho le Iles iziatIt ereod 11rn11 IIltIgs Subi 2ltions ;11. over SIlse votin r'y: hlt-lx~re1e~ l 1I($ ooks 11)1 indnbalgs; steady work-1. 'allit '4l---MAldt for geilera1l hous(. work In f'amnily of Iwo adudl(s. .Must know how to coo, I-'or iten ---In api0atments it lar1g1 nelwly finished 0)nd furnnished1 ruoom, with w ilows on 1our siles. Silk socks. -I:1 ('ee(nsl. 2,00043 Imlirs laur ehulsedl for this slle. You never sat w 11h111 va11s. ''iley w\1.1i.'1 11ast 1n111g. Wanted('4 by II wblower 23 respectable4 wo4llnIIn Iil itnus.' a little gill at least1 IseI'gi-pivai utedh elt ligt. ''15hl Wanted:1 '-Thirty ('r foty gooId yg iinit Iin. lienson4a f'or sellinig, hah~y raigrlown1 it 111m4 no1 1mo re expIIteled'I. lIve(rylandy('s .\l a z inei. In All Humility. l(j1 l d o hik tefna ca e kainh ;ohewriogh ob per it r Y ALt has deli can * OSTUM ... 5".E.. jpre Pot wh Trhe two forms of Postum are equally do. . hicious; and the coat is only abone ic .:cp ra . SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago eT Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. handy "lkayer" boxes of 12 table'ts-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer nanufacture of Monoacetleacidester of Salleslicacid INTERSMT' SOLD 50 YEARS - A FINE GENERAL TONIC if owt sold by youtr druistt. r W tuoeremit Uhemseal Co., LouevWle Ky. PRESCRIPTION FOR LONG LIFE No Golfer. "1 i oid noriting. Ar'. ltlhn1t, how's According to This German Physician, Y""' 111':" It Is Easy to Add to One's Years "I (l't li y it. If you've gut any of Usefulness. thin;g I soll. otart your di1'ltlPouse." lantilsville I l'otrier-.lotirnal. Thel. g21 heli ng' of enil'l teIl'narinn hl i roo pine- th alo- cl reetl e theg rhl< -, -tna 'm y t :t "ast' of lite e'liin nt thl'rtnan11 pilvhysli , One trliti pro"ves Its tiner t. AIVetisemeutnt, j'r l 's'i schneslll' e r, wvi' ho u b l rct lyutv It lm age11.' '' of (tf iinirt'd 1110 nine. ANYTHING TO BE OBLIGING ln int 1ifiill'b ibt.li' ror setiuriilg tlonge1v- Little Thing Like That Mentioned Ity. whict le wtouhi reveail to hlie Was Nothing to This Applicant for woirlbi hi his will. 1'4n his leaith. American Citizenship. th u, this fortiiilui was eiis'1o'si'': "1'I t yourl helI, urientin1g it by n1112n. S 1 I A ea h in 'ring w-inir' niJplIl'tions "f i*''ti 1 ':15s" Sa li l o that yiu ill hrboli' I ''t'i'gta 1i'rn in-rsonls seekilg clti youlr bi1:1l 11pi14r1 nirth. n111 lit' in it .tlsIiil' in tile I 'itciil SlaleI s 1re con0 horizontil l i t ion;l. S 'le'i solhily witi si ll'' ed n11111 i:nseil )If., ingiIlle'l engt e elIsw'! lisI s.1 i) % hi;h it1 huior to tlie otherwise This Is I te wlhule s'eret. 'This poissi. :,eriolus p'rocetoss. At :1 r'ee'nt henuing tHiln. it Is atssi'trll, brings til' h4111\ Ill I'for('e .*ltige \\'. W11'. 'T'lri-ltofin of the 24'conii itii t Ili t[Ii I he gr.e't I Ie'IllurIJn S riloll'ir (oilrt. Ion111 1. ( beorge llurrent's i i n i 'E11g f1 y ii tilte '1r11'h1 iinl ' .uin rk<:1y, l'nilula 8 ini'< 111121 I(alization insu1res lin e'xtr'iunely happ 1y bloodl Or- ol1Ilive'r. wa":s yplzzil i l Il an im p n e - ttuationi. garlin, g his .-.g. of t.l-. ..i.. - w-_______-- ~ I~orkinigs of1 thle goiverinn~tE and. re Red H as-Becns. garuding thi history olf lthe Utnitedi telresenativ I',i uk of Texai';s said! at Staite's. '' htntue In~stt W lash ig t: 'i'' ls ili.IS~t'~' i'lse "tnu 15slista Ie''ir ucs tle ers ~ l~iigtit i 4','ljasl h 1nl42' 1ess syIll helle -ts l htssiniltilers "A 14ied wats orati ng in ai song j-hox '1ls Iei v t tie ).(.'ft1( Mr lie .ther riy. Mi'lV AII yout giet' to0 InS iste hulsks the g'tl' l'Il ln.-Willgo swini' wonl't Ii21uchi. Ill ipret ty siiion i'le ' lusks will all ibe g< 111. Whlt'il yiut do yhunhea "'hy otthen.' ocksrik theo wight hhours 7ehet ff l'elndeS; ha?"he ykou? f ou rea cffe dinkr ad ailtoWatshioun resfu sle" ep id h nen htyu'nexe r Oe-tius aintha. eat Sfundwh hae urnd fomco useto Ponveumf thas a) ."si r ght\I cffe-lkeflvo, ad s re fomhaanly, elmeth at opayn harhyo. s anycus s oulieturd of hreghed. -Wsigo You goce hs Pstm i to frm:Onstan Poftudiltalinsawn paewntnlhnth u yteadto en ofk boln athlere ath turn Cereal (ihpages)hfng toer wo refneer tobbael ther re o Li theme s- bigpeird mad by a b nsi oil l0mtes "Theeosu Rer Maeb othm eel Co.,Ichtl srMike