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Intellectual Powers
OUR intellectual and active
powers increase with our
affection. The scholar sits down
to write, and all his years of
meditation do not furnish him
with one good thought or happy
excression; but it is only necessary
to write a letter to a
friend, and. forthwith, troops of
gentle thoughts invest themselves.
on every hand, with chosen
words.?Emerson.
The moment you feel an attack
of discouragement coming
on. arouse yourself from this
terrible influence, for discouragement
is death to success.
Beware Coughs
frora common colds
That Hang On
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Serious trouble may be brewing and
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as the germ-laden phlegm
is loosened and expelled.
Even If other remedies have
failed, don't be discouraged, your
druggist Is authorized to guarantee
Creomulsion and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
Armor of Egotism
Pray that you have some egotism.
It spares one many a knock
upon his sensitive nature.
lor her sick head- \ a stop to all /
aches. Finally a friend V* VuaV. JZsU
said, "Why don't you XyiHAT.
give NRs a trial?" ^
With Nature's Remedy (NR \1 /
Tablets) she noted a thorough J ^
cleansing of poisonous wastes? '?. J
a complete natural action that \ ?
she hadn't experienced forages. , ff
Yet so gentle and refreshing. A '
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fine for constipation, so useful .V; M|
in warding off colds, so-called !\
"bilious 8pells" and other .V * |JP^]
conditions caused by
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Same in Ages
An excellent mind in the last
century would be an excellent
mind in this.
Strength During
MIDDLE LIFE
Strength Is extra-Important for
women going through the change of
life. Then the body needs the very
best nourishment to fortify It against
the changes that are taking place.
In such cases, Cardui has proved
helpful to many women. It Increases
the appetite and aids digestion,
favoring more complete transformation
of food Into living tissue,
resulting in Improved nutrition and
building up and strengthening of
the whole system.
Mutual Understanding
The greatest minds are not highbrow.
You can understand every
word they utter.
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spread of the disease; stimulate* hair growth
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IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
Sunday i
chool Lesson
By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST.
Dean of the Mondy Bible Institute
of Ctalcajfo.
| ? Western Newspaper Union
Lesson for November 22
AN AMBASSADOR IN CHAINS
LESSON TEXT?Acu 28:16-24. 30. 31.
Romans 5:6*11.
GOLDEN TEXT?I can do oil things
through Christ which strengtheneth me.
Phil. 4:13.
PRIMARY TOPIC?In the World's Greatest
City.
JUNIOR TOPIC ? An Ambassador In
Chains.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
?A Prisoner Speaks for Christ.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
; ?Chained But Not Silenced.
The rescue of "Paul from the JcwI
ish mob by the Roman authorities
1 resulted in consideration of his case
I on their part to determine what
. manner of man he was, and why
| his words and actions provoked such
i violent reactioqs among the Jewish
i subjects of Rome in Judea. When
i it appeared that Festus, who was
procurator, was inclined to turn
. him over to the Jews at Jerusalem,
i Paul, knowing of their hatred,
; makes
I. An Appeal to Caesar (Acts
, 28:16-19).
It was an act of great significance,
and largely determined the
course of Paul's life and ministry
I until his death. It is a question
| upon which there is no little difi
ference of opinion whether Paul was
right in making this appeal. Perj
haps Dr. G. Campbell Morgan has
! best gathered up the truth of the
matter in saying, "His way was
j that of an attitude revealing for all
1 lime what the duty of the Christian
i man is?to be true to his Lord, to
be true to his conscience, to be
loyal to the powers that be, and
to make his appeal to them where
necessary, for protection, in order
j that he may continue his work in
i accordance with the will of his
Lord." Paul made no appeal to
save his own life, but he did want
to continue his ministry. And this
he was permitted to do, for after
he had come to Rome we find him
to be
II. A Prisoner Preacher (vv. 2024,
30, 31).
He was chained, but not silenced.
He was anxious that those in Rome
should "see" and "speak with" him
(v. 20). They knew of the Christian
"sect" only by rumor as one "which
everywhere is spoken against" (v.
22). He now proclaimed the truth
to them, and with what results?
"Some believed . . and some
disbelieved" (v. 23). Again, we see
that the greatest of all preachers
met just the same encouragement
and discouragement that we face.
The witness and messenger is not
judged by the success that crowns
his efforts, but by the faithfulness
with which he discharges his duty.
Let us not condone our own careI
lcssness or inefficiency by saying
that even Paul was unsuccessful:
but if we have been faithful and
diligent, let us be encouraged eves,
though some disbelieve.
Verse 30 indicates that Paul either
had a large measure of liberty, being
permitted even as a prisoner
to dwell in a private house, or that
he was tried and acquitted and continued
to work in Rome for a period
of years. Whichever may be true
we cannot but admire the faithful
testimnnv of this man UDon whose
body time and trials had borne !
heavily, but whose spirit was as
young and as powerful as the message
he presented. And what was
his message? We find it in his
epistle to the Roman church. It I
was
III. Justification by Faith (Rom.
5:6-11).
Christian men and women are
those who were weak (v. 6), ungodly
(v. 6), unrighteous sinners
(v. 7, 8), and enemies of God (v. '
10). But having been justified by :
his blood (v. 9), they are "saved" |
(v. 9). What a beautiful word? I
"saved!" Brought back to God, |
"reconciled to God through the!
death of his Son" (v. 10), we are |
indeed saved if we have accepted
him as our Saviour.
This was Paul's message, and it
is our message to a lost world.
Count Your Mercies
Be on the lookout for mercies.
The more we look for them the
more of them will we see. Blessings
brighten when we count them. Out
of the determination of the heart
the eyes see. If you want to be
gloomy, there's gloom enough to
keep you glum; if you want to be
glad, there's gleam enough to keep
you glad. Say, "Bless the Lord, O
my soul, and forget not all his
benefits." Better lose count in his
enumerating your blessings than
lose your blessings in telling over
your troubles. "Be thankful unto
him and bless his name."?Maltbie
n. Babcock, D. D.
>ut, Murphy, N. C., Thu
"Quotations'5
A ?If
you arc a friend to Nature you
arc a rich man, even in old age.?
Adolf Lorenz.
The only way of catching a train
I have ever discovered is to miss the
train before.?C. K. Chesterton.
Vt omen are the social guardians
of the human raee.?Lady Astor.
Beauty in itself is not a gift, but
femininity is.?Henri Bernstein.
To live for one's country is greater
than to die for it. ? Harold Bell
Wright.
It's better to give than to lend,
and it costs about the same. Sir
Philip Gibbs.
The decrease in ability with age is
much slighter than popular opinion
would indicate.?Haveti*ck Ellis.
Household ?
, ? Questions
A little salt added to pumpkin
sauce will greatly improve the flavor.
Cooked prunes stuffed with celery
and nuts make a tempting salad.
Stuffed prunes can also be
used as a garnish for chops, roasts
or steaks.
When "buttered" crumbs are
called for, the best way is to melt
butter, add crumbs and mix well
and then sprinkle over the top of
food. If butter is merely "dotted"
over the top it does not evenly mix
with the crumbs.
*
To clean fireplace bricks, cover
them with a paste made of pow
1 L * ' '
utitu pu<iiiv:t; euiu aousenoia ammonia.
Let jt dry for an hour,
then scrub with warm soapy water.
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couldnT steep I coffi
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HEADACHES AND / // 1
INDIGESTION.' ^
rsday, November 19, 193
Clever Coyotes
Rangers stationed at Yellowstone
park thought he was a cow- |
ardt but they discovered that a
coyote there was merely being
clever. The coyote skirts over the
bear-feeding grounds each evening,
but carefully stays away
from the feeding platform. Ran!
gers, wondering why he came
! without attempting to eat, watched.
They found that one or two of j
| the bears had a habit of picking !
; out appetizing pieces of meat and
scampering to the timber, where |
| they would not be molested. The
coyote followed them into the tim- I
ber, Vook a quick nip at the bear's |
heels and, when the bear dropped
j the meat to defend himself, the
coyote grabbed it and dashed
away.
^ with this fc
southern SPECI
in the bright re
Cakes are more delicate, pastry ar
when you use this finer shorteninj
vegetable fat with other bland cool
creams faster and makes more tcndci
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Foreign Words
and Phrases
A lions! (F.) Let us go! Cornel
Bis pueri senes. (L.) Old men
are twice children.
Canaille <F.) Th erabble.
Ense petit placidani sub Ubertate
quietam. (L.) With the sword
she seeks quiet peace under liberty.
(Motto of Massachusetts.)
Ferae naturae. (L.) Of a wild
nature.
Garde de corps. (F.) A bodyguard.
In Esse. (L.) In a state of being.
Lasciate ogni peranza, vol
ch'entrate (It.) \V o enter here,
leave all hope be ind. (The inscription
over the i; e of Dante *
Inferno.)
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