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In the middle ages pins were a great fashion indeed, a great necessity in France, and we have it on record that in 1347 12,000 pins were removed from the royal wardrobe for one of the French princesses. The conven ience was probably a little later in reaching England, but in 1540 we hear of Queen Catherine (Howard) import ing pins from France. In 1560 the trade underwent considerable change, brass superseding iron, while at the same time the price was lowered. Women Who Can Do Things. Gen. Sir Robert Baden-Powell be lieves in the women who can do things, and the other day he held up Lady Baden-Powell as an exponent of this much-desired art. The chief and founder of the Boy Scout movement was describing a tour that his wife and he recently made in Algeria. "I saw Lady Baden-Powell," he said, "not so long ago in what is the feminine for shirt sleeves? scrubbing out a saucepan. We were living the simple life in the desert. We had only one pan, and that was a saucepan. 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Still another friend told me that Postum was a uodsena, her heart trouble having been relieved after leaving off coffee and taking on Postum, "So many such cases came to my J notice tnat 1 concluded coffee was the cause of my trouble and I quit and took up Postum. I am more than pleased to say that my days of trou ble have disappeared. . I am well and happy." Look in pkgs. for the famous little book, "The Road to Wellville." Ever read the above letter? A nevr one appear from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full ot hunuu Interest, teLMnONAL SfiNMrSOIOOL Lesson (By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Even ing Department The Moody Bible In stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 20 JACOB'S MEETING WITH ESAU. LESSON TEXT Gen. 83:1-15. GOLDEN TEXT "Be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving each other even as God also li Christ forgave you." Eph. 4:32 R. V, We are about to lose sighv of Jacob, 'a cheat," and we shall hereafter con sider Israel, "a prince." While Jacob is not so grand a character as Abra ham nor so lovable as Isaac, yet he is much more like the average man The story of his days at willing serv ice for Rachel (29:20): of Laban's deception and of his 1 prosperity in spite of Laban, can bo found in chap ters 29 and 30, while that of his re turn to Canaan is contained in chap ters 31-35. Though not included iri the selected portion of Scripture, we do not see how anyone can teach this lesson and omit the consideration of chapter 32. We therefore see before us (1) Jacob's diplomacy, 82:1-8; (2) Jacob's prayer. 32:9-12: (3) Jacob's present to Esau, 32:13-23, and (4) Jacob's wrestling, 32:24-32. A finger tip of God disabled Jacob, yet vanquished he is victorious for God the angel of Jehovah has tak en from this double-dealing, crafty child that which hindered all that was truest in his life. Not by com pelling but by yielding was Jacob en larged; by submitting he found the throne of power. So much in prepa- ration for the lesson of today. Not a Coward. I. The Approach--vv. 1-3. Jacob had Just had a vision of God (32:30); why, then, should he fear the face of his brother? Even 60, however, he continued his measures of precaution and separated his children Into Leah and Rachel and sent the handmaids and their children ahead. Notice how he places his most loved In the rear of the procession which he himself led. Jacob was not a coward and. In deed, with his new-found power he" had no need to be. Before he had fled from the face ot his angry broth er, now with boldness, and yet with humility, he enters the presence of that same brother even though he had had no assurance as to the char acter of that meeting. II. The Meeting vv. 4-11. Twen ty-one years had passed, days of great testing but of great blessing, before Jacob began this homeward Journey. Jacob had yearned the "up ward look" (v. 1) and his prevailing prayer brought Esau to him in haste but not in anger. Now Esau lifts up his eyes (v. 5) and beholds not the fugitive of old, but a transformed, prosperous and richly blessed broth er. . "Vno are those with thee?" he asks, and Jacob at once acknowledges God as the giver and the blesser. (See 32:26; Jas. 1:17.) Jacob speaks of his children as God's gracious gifts. Although this is everywhere the teaching of the Bible, yet how often is it the modern view, at least in many circles of society. Following the children came the handmaids and their children, then Leah and her children, and last of all Rachel and Joseph. At once Esau Inquires as to those gifts Jacob had sent ahead (32: 13-21), and Jacob replies. "That I might find grace in the sight of my Lord." It is well to notice that Esau refused this gift (v. 11) as a purchase price of reconciliation, though he lat er did accept when Jacob gave as a portion of that bounty with which God had blessed him. No more can we purchase our salvation though God is pleased with our gifts, which are the expressions of our love. It has been suggested that Esau was not overloath to accept Jacob's gift and that as we review Esau's character there is reason to suspect that Jacob's generous gift was a matter of policy. That when Esau should reflect upon Jacob's former treatment of him and perhaps change his mind, this gift vould serve to placate him. Jacob Astute. From the marginal reading we see that Jacob's words when urging Esau to accept his gift were: "Because I have all." Every child of .God can truthfully say as much. (I Cor. 3:21; Phil. 4:18, 19; Rom. 8:31, 32.) Thus we see the astute Jacob who had so arranged his affairs as to make gifts or not as might be necessary Is sur prised, not as at Bethel when he met God, but to find that God had so moved upon the heart of his brother as to remove for a time at least all danger. Let the leaders of the king dom who are constantly seeking to arrange and to manipulate matters in the kingdom learn that usually the hindrance is within themselves. God can only accomplish his purposes through submitted souls. III. The Separation, vv. 12-15. We Infer from a study of Esau's life that Jacob' did not deem it safe to make the proposed Journey. "Discretion is the better part of valor." God does not demand nor desire rashness and needless danger upon the part of his children. Jacob gave a very astute and a perfectly truthful reason why they should separate, (v. 14.) Jacob was, however, considerate of. his chil dren and of his flocks. What a sug gestion we have in the words "I will lead on softly" (v. 14) of him who is our true Shepherd. Nor did Jacob need any of Esau's proffered protec tion, (v. 15.) Did he not have God's protecting care? There are three main teachings in this lesson, aside from' those of the preceding chapter. 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After the log is covered and the bore Is finished the weapon is treated to a hot draft, which tends to con tract the hide binding, and which be comes almost as strong as wire. , These crude cannons have been used with success tyn' a number of in stances, and it is astonishing the num ber of times they may be fired before they burst or become otherwise dis abled. Harper's Weekly. KSAD FULL OF DANDRUFF 1802 Reynolds & 34th St., Savannah. Ga. My head began to get sore and all around the edges got white with the disease until I was quite scared. I thought all my hair would drop out. It came out by handfuls, and my head Itched so I nearly scratched the skin off. It was full of dandruff which showed plainly in my hair. I also had trouble with my hand. It peeled every time I put it in water, and it was so badly disfigured that every body noticed it and asked me what It was. It was red. and burned awfullv. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 16, 1913, edition 1
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