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M.C. C. H. WUaiothe Manaper ' ! Thoaipaon'o Eye Votoi \JI WOOD'S mSB-GMPE R [Farm Seeds. \ We are headquarter* for | die beat in all Faun seeds.' ( Grmand Oorcr Seeds Seed Cera, Cotton Seed, Gov Poos, Soto Beans, U Sertfhtras, Kaffir Corn, X IliDet Seed, Peanntx, etc. q Crop iaaued Special" monthly gives timely information as to seeds to plant each month in the year, also prices of Season able Seeds. Write for oopy, mailed free on request l\ T.W.VOOoisMS, // J SMdsom. - Hrtsiond. Vs. j/ JOASH CROWNED , IN JUDAH Way Schssi Lasssa fee Aftfl It, I*ll Specie fly Arranged lor This Paper LESSON TEXT—t Kings 11:1-S0L Mem ory Verse 12. OOEDEN TEXT—"Blessed are they that keep Ills teetlmonles. and that seek Him with a whole heart."— PSSL lit:*. TlMß—'AthallaK came to the throne In MS B. C. (Hastings) or 893 B. C. (Beecher); Joaah, MS B. C. (Hastings) or 887 B. C. CBeecher). PLACE—Jerusalem, the capital of Ju dah. KlNOß—Joaah's contemporariee were Jehu In larael, Haaael In Syria. Bhal maneser II In Aasyrla. God always finds ways to frustrate the evil. John Wilkes Booth did not reckon on the flag which tangled his feet when he tried to escape. He killed a Lincoln, but up started a host of others to undo his evil deed. The kingdom of God is not a pillar which can be thrown prostrate In the dust, but a cube that always tails upon a base as broad as that frotn which it has been dislodged. In fact. It Is rather like the Irishman's stone fence, which he built three feet high and four feet wide, so that if it was tipped over it would be higher than it was before. How con we apply this Incident to our modern boys and girls? For every one of them a kingdom Is waiting, the kingdom of a noble, happy and useful manhood or womanhood. This is the real kingdom, for Joash, and for every boy and girl. Every young king and queen is surrounded by 'perils, as ter rible as those that threatened Joash; and the only safety now is the safety that he found then —the protection of the church and of a godly home. A noble woman has done her part In Bavlng the king—the part that mothers play in the preservation of the young kings of our modern homes. Now a man steps in, as the father comes to have the chief influ ence over the life of the growing boy. Jeholada, the high priest, was a man of ability and fine character. Prob ably it was becoming increasingly dif ficult to hide the growing lad, and longer confinement would be most in jurious for him physically and mental ly. The first step toward placing him on his rightful throne was to gather a sufficient force of loyal adherents. After obtaining the assurances, in addition to their own weapons, which of course they would bear, they were furnished by Jeholada with the spears and shields that, as relics of David's time, hung somewhere within the sacred precincts, Just as his pre decessor Abimelech had furnished to David himself the sword of Goliath. These would remind them that it was for David's heir they were contending. Wise steps were taken, under the leadership of Jeholada, In the opening of the young king's reign. A covenant was made between the Lord and the king and the people. This was a re newal of the original compact, in which Jehovah and his people bound themselves together—a compact bro ken by the Baal-worshlp of Athallah's reign. What was the second step? The immediate and thorough destruction of the temple of Baal, with its altars and licentious images, and the execu tion of its high priest Mattan. It seems to be implied that the "house of Baal" stood on the temple mount, in ostentatious rivalry with the sanc tuary of Jehovah. And the third step? Jeholada appointed officers over the house of the Lord, re-establishing the courses of the Levites, and proceed ing at once to assign the custody of the temple to a particular course. And the final step? Leaving the Levites to keep order In the temple, Jeholada and the soldiers conducted the boy king to the palace through the gate of the guard, doubtless that through which the king regularly passed from the temple to the palace and back again, accompanied by his bodyguard. When young Solomon started out in his reign he was offered his choice of blessings, and chose not long life or riches OP power, but wisdom; and in that choice he gained the other bless ings also. When Christ started out in his great reign he was found in the temple, seeking wisdom. When the girl Victoria learned that she was to become queen of earth's mightiest empire she quietly said: "I will be good." If onr young lyings and queens would be well furnished for their sovereignty they must go to the Bible and to the Bible school, and there they will learn what true royalty Is. It is appropriate that we have for Easter Sunday the story of a corona tion, for Easter is the anniversary of the greatest of all coronations, the day when all mankind received the possibility, at least, of the crown of life. This is the crown to which all our young kings and queens should look forward as tho blessed reward of no ble reigning over the kingdoms that God has given them. St. James wrote. "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation; for when he hath been ap proved, be shall receive the crown of life, which, the Lord promised to them that love him." "* . St. John was bidden to write te the church in Syria: "Be thou fafthfu. unto death, and I will give thee the crown of life." The crown of life means the achievement of the best and most beautiful character. It means the de velopment of all the powers that God has given us. It means love and friends in most satlfylng abundance. It means the honor of ail whose gdbd opinion is worth the most. It means Christ's "Well done, thou good and faithful servant!" it means an eter nity of happiness in heaven. All are signified by that open grave. DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FAILED THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY PROVES ITS MERIT It givee me great pleasure to say a good word for Dr. Kilmer'e Swamp-Root be* cauae it has cured me of a severe jmm of Kidney Trouble. I had suffered for eooae five yeara with thia trouble, and more especially for the first three months of 1000. Physicians prescribed for me, but with* out much succese, and any relief obtained was only temporary, I had severe pain* in my back and at no time waa I free of f>ain. When I stooped down it waa with some difficulty that I could straighten my body again. I could not lift any weight of consequence without great pain. I would be compelled to ariae and give the bladder relief. A friend of mine adrieed me to take Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, whereupon I wrote to Dr. Kilmer for a sample bottle which so benefited me that I was led to believe it would be a great help to me. Accordingly I pur chased two bottles of Swamp-Root from Tir. A. P. Perry, my Druegut, and the effect baa been truly marveloua. , 1 feel like a new man and have every reaaon to believe that I am cured, aad that no other medicine could have accom plished so much. Kow I can raise p heavy load, can bend my bock over my desk all day, and feel none the worae for it. In view of the foregoing facta. I sincerely trust that thia testimonial may reach aome of those who are Buffering after the manner before described and that it may convince them that the merit of thia great medicine should be given a fair trial in their case. Very truly yours, B. A. WILSON, Agt., Pac. and Wella Fargo Ex. Co., Rockdale, Texas. You may publiah thia if you wiah. I iHm ft* IV. UIM, a Oa. IhggSfc 1. T. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yoo Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. - When writing, be sure and mention thia paper. For aale at all drug stores. Price fifty cents and one-dollar. NATURALLY. 1m to ther city ter git a tooth pulled and ther dentist told him he'd better takft gas first. : ' Postmaster —Gave him an overdose, eh? Jonathan—No. After ther dentist told him that he went back ter his boarding house an' took ther gas hlm ~ self. You Never Csn Tell. A certain 'cellist was once snow bound for three hours at a small rail road station. He unpacked his 'cello and played his dozen fellow-sufferers a request program with the result that one of them took him to Europe for a year. Yeu nover can tell as you bear your precious flddlo-cuso through the street#what magic casement may not open on the foam (of steins), and what fairy hand may not beckon you within to do tho one thing needful to opus fifty-nine, or draw a valiant bow In the battle of Schumann quintet.— Robert H. Schauffler, in the Atlantic. REABONED IT OUT And Found a Change in Food Put Him Right A man does not count as wasted the time he spends in thinking over his business, but he seems loth to give the same sort of careful attention to himself and to his health. And yet hla business would be worth little without good health to care for It A business man tells how he did him self good by carefully thinking over his physical oondiUon. investigating to find out what was needed, and then changing to the right food. "For some years I had been bother ed a great deal after meals. My food seemed to lay like lead la my stomach. . producing heaviness and dullness and sometimes positive pain. Of course this rendered me more or lees unlit , for business, and I made up my mind that something would have to be dona "Reflection led mo to the conclusion that over-eating, filling the stomach with Indigestible food, was responsible for many of the ills that human flesh endures, and that I was punishing myself in that way—that was what was making me so dull, heavy and un comfortable, and unfit for business after meals. I concluded to try Grape r Nuts food to see what it could do for me. » "I hare been using It for some months now, and am glad to say that I do not suffer any longer after meals; my food seems to assimilate easily and perfectly, and to do the work for which it was intended. "I have regained my normal weight, and find that business is a pleasure oice more—can take more interest in It and my mind is clearer and more alert" Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to WeUvllle," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever ml the itsvs teMvrf A aiw oae appear* trom time *• tins*. Tbey ■re *»»»!* «, tqwi aad (all ot kssua Interest. New Farming Opportunity SPUR FARM LANDS ARE FERTILE FARM LAUDS' ' 1 » * -a We are cutting lip the great Spur Ranch into farms and are selling di rect as owners (no selling commis sion loads the price) in quarter sec tions and upwards to actual home seekers only—no speculative pur chasers desired. The devdoping farmer adds to the value of the lands .while the speculator takes profit without contributing to it. No where in the farming world is there ap equal opportunity "to secure a fine farming home in a wonderful new country at low prices and easy tarme — $12.00 to SIB.OO per acre, one-fifth down. No boll weevil; no hog cholera ; fine, invigorating, healthy climate. The man who now Tents or wants to farm more acres has here the chance of a lifetime. The Wichity Valley Railroad runs to the heart of our holdings of 6?8 square miles. For full particulars with free il lustrated pamphlet address CfIAS. A. JONES, Mgr. 'or S. M. Swenson & Sons, Spur, Dickens County, Texas. MADE HIS ESCAPE IN TIME Metaphor* of Millionaire Found No Reaponse In the Breast of the Farmer. I | The millionaire accepted the farm er's cordial invitation to ride, and ' with much scrambling gained a seat on top of the hay. "My good man," said the million aire, patroniiingly, "this swaying, roll ing, sweet-scented divan is a couch upon which I could win slumber and be lrresiatible to the arms of Mor pheus whenever I courted sweet sleep " The farmer stiffened. "I'll hear no more of your talk; I'm a respectable married man, an* I'll ask you where you're goin' so I can avoid the place." Dreamily the millionaire smiled. "I'm getting back to Mother Nature, who has been outraged and abused by me for yeara; I am a broken man, and she will forglvo me and bring me back to health." Tbo farmer stopped the team and pulled a three-tlned pitchfork from the brace socket —but bis passenger was gone.—Success Magazine. > ITCHED SO COULD NOT SLEEP "I suffered from the early part of December until nearly the beginning of March with severe akin eruptions on my face and scalp. At first I trusted it as a trivial matter. Dut after having used castlle soap, medi cated washrags, cold cream, vanish ing cream, etc., I found no relief what ever. After that I diagnosed my cane as eczema, because of Its dry, scaly appearance. The itching and burning of my scalp became so Intense that I thought I should go mad, having not slopt regularly for months past, only at intervals, waking up now and then because of tho burning and Itching of my skin. Having read different tes timonials of cures by tho Cuttcura Remedies, I decided to purchase a box of Cuticura Ointment and a cake of Cuticura Soap. After using them for a few days I recognized a marked change in my condition. I bought about two boxes of Cuticura Ointment anil five cakes of Cuticura Soap in all, and after a few days I was entirely free from the ijtchlng and burning. My eciema was entirely cured, all dun to using Cuticura Soap and Oint ment dally. Hereafter 1 will never bo without a cake of Cuticura Soap on my washstand. I highly recommend tho Cuticura Remedies to anyone suf fering from .similar skin eruptions and hope you will publish my letter so that others may learn of Cuticura Remedies and bo cured." (Signed) David M. Shaw, care Paymaster, Pier 56, N. R., New York City, June 2, 1910. Cuticura Remedies sold everywhej*e. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, for free book on skin and scalp troubles. Feeble Guardianship. * "I wonder," said the Sweet Young Thing. "why a man lp always so frightened when he propoEes?" "That," said the Chronic Bachelor, "is his guardian angel trying to hold hlra back." —Stray Stories. "BPOHN'S." 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Orville Rock "will p rote bow mwlji It In for -women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when.* may bo avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vegetable Oanrpaaad. Slio was four weeks in the hospital and came bomoanraaliiflr worse than before. Then after all that suffering Lydia K But ham's Vegetable Compound restored her health. HEBE IS WBll OWN STATEMENT. _________ Paw Paw, Mich.—"Two years afolmltatl ifttwy Tory severely with a displacement— l could no* on my feet for a long time. My pajiMaa Eif T*?/» treated mo for several mouths without mam ro- SW., lief, and at last sent me to Ann Arbor far an ep ||l®* ® yjEjjeration. I was there fonr weeks andeamehease ISm worse than before. My mother ad* lifi -—«• Mlfvised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I did. To-day I apt well and strong and do all my own housework. I owe my iP lA^'i''xm health to Lydia E. Pinkham's VentaUaOon pound and adviso every woman who Is aflucted W'ffl& ,with any female complaint to try it."* —Mi* (;///:'/ If/H' /if Orville Bock, 1i.R.N0.5, Paw Paw, Mich. u There novcr was a worse case.* Itoclc port, Ind. " There never was a worse case of woncirti ills than mine, and I cannot) begin to tell you what I suffered. For over two years I was not able to do anything. I was in bed for a month and the doctor said nothing but an operation would cure me. My father sugi;cst»>d Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so to please him I took it, and I Improved wonder fully, so I am abl© to travel, ride horseback, take long rides and never feel any ill effocts from it. I can only ask other suffering women to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial before submitting to an operation. Mrs. Margaret Meredith. It. F. D. No. 3, Itockport, lnd. We will pay a handsomo peward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful —or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that tho original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. For 80 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I Comix) und has been the standard remody for female ills. No sick woman does Justice to | I herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit, Man Mrs. Pinkham invites all siek women 1 ' to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge* i i Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. He Might Hsve Earned a Vote. Little Johnnie stood gazing solemn ly on the decrepit form of an old countryman. Noticing tho boy's atten tion. the old man a&kcd: "Well, what is it, son?" 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