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than Sun-Maids, but the kind «ou wj|pt is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinaiy raisifis. SUN-MAID RAISINS The Supreme Pie Raisin iToor retailer should sell lor not Dept. N-540-13, Fresno, California. Please send me copy of year Ik iWaiiiiSnee vnftt VflS«Sni. Say* “Married ha] tween Buying i Mining German Potash The South learned years ago that Kaimt and the otherGermon Potash Salts pre vented Cotton Rust and other plant diseases, and at the same time greatly increased the yield. Scientific investigations now show that both Potash and Magnesia are helpful in combating,plant diseases. All the German Potash Salts that are used in Cotton fertilizers contain soluble If you will insist on having your fertilizer contain at least 5 per cmt ot Potash de rived from Genuine German Potash Salts, Chlorin, the fer per cent of Pot t|© avmmt delay of Hie con the Lord to crowd out our p Though many may give up we be: assured that genuine fait abide, and that the divine promt retiring the coming of Christ s! fulfilled.. We can be sure of Gd *££$? --H I. - He Tdofc- a -Striking I (v. 11). The Jewish custom stand while praying, but thi “stood” implies* the assumptior ostentatious position. He Wf righteous and trusted In bimse 2. He Grayed With Himself 12). He used the name of God was really a soliloquy He pr< to be thanking God when rei wgs rehearsing, his own gow Complimenting himself. HisI thought centered in himself. I gratulated himself for (1) his a (w. 11). He thanked God t] waa not as other men . are, s extortioners, unjust, adultere even as the publican who was tag afar off, (2) His Religious (v. 12). He fasted twice a we : and f con fality [t he was under obligation to him. IV. This Prayer of the Publican (v. 18). In striking contrast with th* sup-* posed saint stood the publican >bose Shame kept him from even looking np to Heaven, beating upon his breast as a sign of anguish of soul,,-crying out to God to be merciful to sinner. He took his place as a and halted upon God for mere] V. Christ’s T estimony, (y, ] He declared that the publlcal went away Justified rather than thi; Phari see. The one great and urgent need on the part of men is a eonf#ion of sin and a willingness to cryufito God tor mercy. WITH “DIAMOND DYES” mm “The dentist said all my teeth most be replaced.” “He said a mouthful” A Lady of Distinction Is recognised by the delicate, fascinat ing influence of "the perfume she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the pored followed by a dusting with Outicura Talcum powder usually means a clear* sweet, healthy skin.—Advertisement Men who pick out actors for the movies see a man as others see him. They are experts in faces. tf your child is constipated, full of •did, has colic; or if the stomach fa tour, breath bad, tongue coated, a tea ipoonful of "California Figbyrup* will »ever fail to’open the bowels. In a ew hours you can see for yourself iow thoroughly it works the constipa ion poison, sour bile and waste right rat and you have a well, playful, child Igain. .-f t;- *- V '1 - ’5 Tortoiae Salesman far? 3an l celluloid? Tljeater Manag ;il-V;'8 ^ A woman is never satisfied with ierse!f until she has pat It all over ler. neighbor some way. Dodson’s Liver Tone” Straighte Dangerous Calomel and 'on *re bilions I * Yonr liror fa i! Yon feel lazy, dfazy an
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