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The Sum and Substance of being a subscriber to this paper is that ycu and your family become attached to it The paper becomes a member of the family and ita coming each week will be as welcome as the ar rival of anyone that*s dear. It will keep yon informed on the doings of the community and (be bargains of the merchants regularly advertised will enable you to save many times the cost of the subscription. | We're Opposed ] Mail Order Concerns Because— They hart never contributed • cent to furthering the interests of out town — Every cent received by then Irom this com mun*y is a disact II lon to our merchants— la almost every case their prices can be met right here, without delay in receiving goods B I snd the poisibJity of mistakes I I is filing ordcu. But — II The natural human trait is to 11 buy where goods are cheapest. [| Local pnde is uauaily secood || try in the game of life as || played today. Therefore || Mr. Merchant and Business II Man. nseet your coaipatiteis ■ with their own weapons— I I advertising. Advertise! II The local field is yours. All || you need do is to avail vour. || sell of (ita opportunities ottered. || As advertisement in this paper II will carry your sarssage into II hundreds of Komee in tha com. | m unav. it is the surest medium || el killing your pea Met COB. |J pernor. A space this saw ■ won't cost mach. Cams Is I I sad sea us about ik rTM JtZrk*, binr to obtain palm*. u«a» uiajrfc* ■ MO- , N all countries. Bmimtu dim t with' W'uskiugton tavu Hm», ■ memty andoftt* tkt tatcxt. Psturt and lnfrin(tm*nt Praotloa Erdetlmly. I wnu or soma to ui Kl MS Btett ITNT, *FP. DilM Mo hM MH I (Cl'lLth. COUCH upCUBE ma LUNCB w ™ Dr. King's New Discovery FOR CBisr JSSt, j«d ALL THROAT MP LIWQTBOUBtO. •TfA*A#TX*D SArZSFAOTOM OB XONKT BEJTUNDHD. ivwm-- —+ - m DO YOU know of anyone wbo is old eoaofh to read, who hat not aaorthat aign at a railroad croadog? If ereryeoo hM wan ft at wm* time or Mk«, llmi why dMao't th« rnllrosd let the sign rot •wtyJ Why does the railroad company continue to Ism thoee eigne at mrj croaatag t Maybe yon think, Mr. MercJtant, Moat everybody krowi «ny store, I don't have to advertine." Your store end your gooda need mora advertising than tha raH roada Med do to warn ptopie to "Look Out for tha Can" Nothing la arer completed la tke advertising world. Tha Department Storaa are a \ continually advertising—-nad they *re; continually doing a good MntaNk If ft payn to nan a tor ada 'round about Oxrarmae time, k.«at taifiy wfll pay you to ran ad trertiactmeuts about all IkttlM. JL If« jant baslasas. that's A » Q& ADVERTISE in f-fSkTHIS PAPER \ » • A KIDNEY REMEDY ADVERTISEMENT BROU6HT 6REAT HAPPINESS. *" I take pleasure in stating that 1 have used Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, that I was greatly benefited by the same and have used It In my family. I had a son. when quite young he suf fered from bladder or kidney affliction. I called in my physician, he attended him, but did him no good. Almost by accident I noticed an advertisement about the curative properUes of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. I procured a bottle and gave it to htm according to directions. It cured him of what we thought was almost impossible and the same with others of my family. I have such strong faith in Swamp- Root that I have never done without it in my family since the wonderful cure of my son as well as myself, i recommend it to all who suffer from kidney cr bladder troubles and I am led to believe that It is one of the best medicines for the purpose for which it Is used, that has ever been discovered." This Is my experience from the use of Swamp-Root. Wishing the promo ters of this wonderful medicine a large sale to the suffering public, I am, Yours respectfully, W. H. M'AFEE, College Park, Qa. Witness, , \ K. O. WILLIAMS, Notary Public. Ullrr to Dr. Kliarr * (k UNbaalM, K. T. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Pingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also re ceive a booklet of valuable informa tion, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular tlfty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Guest What. Tom—Yes, Mias Roxley and I art strangers now. I've been asked not to call there again. Jack —I'll bet old Roxley had a hand In that. Tom—Well-er not a hand exactly. A Quarter Century Before the public. Over Five Million Free Sample* given awuy each year. The con stant ana increasing sales from, samples proves the genuine merit of Allen's Foot- Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes for Tired, Aching, Swollen Tender feet. Sample free. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Curative Agent. "Do you think an ice cold plunge is good for people?" "Well," replied the Indolent person, "I fell in while skating and I must ad mit that the fright cured me of hic coughs." THE ONE GIRL FOR HIM. The Girl (who has been suffering from sore throat) —The doctor told me that I must never talk for mora than two minutes at a time. The Man —How delightful! Darling, will you marry me? HARD TO DROP But Many Drop It. A young Calif, wife talks about coffee: "It was hard to drop Mocha and Java and give Postum a trial, but my nerves were so shattered that I was a nervous wreck and of course that means all kinds of Ills. "At first I thought bicycle riding caused it and 1 gave it up, but my con dition remained unchanged. I did not want to acknowledge coffee caused th« trouble for I was very fond of It. "About that time a friend came to live with us, and I noticed that after he had been with us a week be would not drink his coffee any more. I asked him the reason. He replied, 'I have not had a headache since 1 left off drinking coffee, some months ago, till last week, when 1 began again, here at your table. I don't see how anyone can like coffee, anyway, after drink ing Poatum'! "I aaid nothing, but at once ordered a package of Postum. That was five months ago, and we have drank no coffee since, except on two occasions when we bad company, and the result each time was that my husband could not Bleep, but lay awake and tossed and talked half the night. We were convinced that coffee caused bis suf fering, so we returned to Postnm, con vinced that the coffee was an enemy, instead of a friend, and he 1s troubled no more by insomnia. " "I, myself, have gained 8 pounds In weight, and my nerves have ceased to quiver. It seems so easy now to quit the old coffee that caused our aches and Ills and take ap Postum." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a reason." Brer rend the (km latter» A new one npjiara freak llaia ta tiata. ' They are nennlne, trne, and (nil of fcnaaan TABTRAIOM. SMOKE LESSON (By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Ev*n» trig Department, The Moody Bible In stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR MARCH 24* FEASTING AND FASTING. LESSON TEXT—Mark 2:13-22. GOLDEN TEXT—"J came not to call the righteous, but sinners."—Mark 2:17. Levi Matthew, who calls himself by the opprobrious title of "the publican," represents that class of grafting pa triots who through all ages have ex emplified the seven cardinal points'of a politician, vis., "the two loaves and five fishes." Men who will weep over sentimental patriotism and serve the oppressor for profit. Better still, how ever, Matthew is a type of conversion in that he left all and followed Jesus. No weeping, but rather great rejoicing for he made a feast; no record of great conviction, though he had enougn to act at once upon Jesus' invitation. It was a brief, sudden call, but what vast results were in volved. First a demonstration iiipon his part, secondly a demonstration upon the part of Jesus, and lastly a record of the life of the Master that has been termed the most important book ever written. Chronologically this lesson follows that of last Sunday. In Luke's account we are told of the feast Matthew prepared that he might entertain Jesus. Somo believe that Jesus began his work by trying to win the Jews through teaching in their synagogues and that, receiving him or not, he turns to those outside of the circle of the scribes and the Phari sees. Be that as it may, we know they murmured greatly that this rabbi Bhould consort with publicans and with sinners. Came to Call Sinners, Jesus hears of their complaint and his reply is a fine bit of irony and sarcasm. "They that arc whole have no need of a phyßician but they mat j are sick. You self righteous Phari- I sees, why do you complain if you are i all right and these be all wrong, why \ then not let me minister to those that need me?" At the same time Jesus utters one of his greatest and most comforting sayings, "1 came not to call the righteous but sinriers." Jesus chooses one of their own so ! cial outcasts to write the only dls ' tinctly Hebrew account of his life; one who had been faithful as a business man to bo a leader and historian; one willing to renounce all, say fare well to ambition and follow him. Following this, the disciples of John ; the liaptist and of the Pharisees are i fasting and they observe that the dis ciples of Jesus are not so engaged. ' They came to Jesus with the question and hiß reply is a perfectly logical one, "Why should they fast, am I not I with them?" "Do you fast at your weddings while the bridegroom 1b pres ! ent?" The day is to come, however, when he is to be taken away, then j there shall be times for fasting. | Jesus has feasted with "many pub | licanslicans;" when the bridegroom returna he will Bit down with many i publicans and sinners in glory whom j he has associated with In order that 1 he might save them. Are we follow ! ing his example? If so, let us be suro Jwedo it from the same motive. The | disciples of John did the right thing ! to bring their perplexities to Jesus. I He answers their question as we have J seen and we are now in the day ho | mentions when there is a place for I fasting. Jesua teaches us In his ref erence to the wine bottles (leather sacks which could bear but one stretching process due to fermenta i tion of the wine), that we are to be i new creatures in him and must leave j the old life and habits. We are not to make patchwork of thiß new Gos pel and the old law. His Work That of Physician. There are two dlfflcultieß thus pre sented In this lesson; first, that Je sus should hold fellowship with those properly not of his circle or social standing for he was a rabbi or teach er, and, secondly, that he did not nor did his diaclples observe fasting. Je sus admits the character of the com pany he kept, but his reply was, "I came for this purpose to call not tho righteous but the unrighteous." His work was to be that of a Physician. He assumes that his authority is not of man but of Ood, and that this min istry is to bring joy. Jesus had emp tied himself that he might come and when he was to leave there it would be time enottgh for bis disciples to fast. Jesus was not merely one who came to teach a system of ethics a little higher than the prophets, ~._3sr, BUS is more than a good man- or even a holy man; he is the Great Physician, able to heal both body and soul, a Saviour. Before these lost ones can be saved, however, they must realize they aro lost, for we cannot save those who will not acknowledge themselves as being lost. When we acknowledge we are, slnnars be will save us (I Tim. 1:15). Turn a deaf ear to his call and there Is no more hope (Luke 13:8). It has been suggested that the par able of the prodigal son and the elder brother was jittered at this feast In Levi's house; probably tmt, we do not know, but how truly It applies. The prodigal representing those lost pub licans and slnnsrt. Not That Klftd. "It would save a lot of trouble," said a newspaper man the other day to Representative Slay den of Texas, aft er the Democratic caucus on the Henry resolution to investigate the "money trust," "If you would allow us to attend the caucus." / "On the contrary," replied Mr. Slay den, with a twinkle in his eye, "I thought it would make a lot of trouble." "Well, can't you give me an iti terview on it, now that the fight is over?" "No," answered Mr . Slayden, "It would bo against my principles. "I never kiss and tell!" PHYSICIAN SAID ECZEMA CAME FROM TEETHING "When my little girl was about eight months old, she was taken with a very irritating breaking out, which came on her face, neck and back. When she first came down with it, it came in little watery-like festers under her eyes, and on her chin, then after a few days it would dry down in scaly, white scabs. In the daytime she was quite worrysome and would dig and scratch her face nearly all the time. "I consulted our physician and found she was suffering from eczema, which he said came from her teething. 1 used the ointment ho gave me and without any rVlief at all. Then I wrote for a book on Cutlcura, and pur chased some Cuticurr. Soap and Oint ment at tho drug store. I did as I found directions in the Cutlcura Book let, and when she wac one year old, she was entirely cured. Now she is threo years and four months, and she has never been troubled with eczema since she was cured by the Cutl cura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment. (Signed) Mrs. Freeman Craver. 311 Lewis St., Syracuse, N. Y., May 6, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment aro sold everywhere, a sam ple of each, with 32-page book, will be mailed free on application to "Cutl cura,'' Dept. L, Boston, The young man who marries an heiress may not have to wait fifty years in order to celebrate his goklen wedding. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Kcinedv. No Smarting—Keel a Fine—Acta (Quickly. Try It for Red, Weak, Watery Kyen and (Jranuiatvri Kyellda. IIIUM- I rated Book in each Package. Murine 1M compounded by onr OculUtß not a •'Patent Med icine"—but iiH«d In ftuiwftttful PhyMcluniT I'ruc tica for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub lic and sold by bruuKlßtn at '26 c and fOe por Bottle. Murine Kye Halve In Aiteptlc Tubed, 2&u and 60c. Murine Eye Remody Co., Chicago In every action, reflect upon the end, and In your undertaking it con sider why you do lt.~Jeremy Taylor. Por COLOR and • It ■ ■* lUrk*' CAIMTIHKK la tlie beat remedy— re lieves the u'htng and feverlnhneaa—-cure* the Cold and reatorea nortnal condlttouii. It'a liquid—cffH't« Immediately. 10t., tec., uud 5Uc. At drug HturuH. Some men try to avoid paying as thoy go because they don't expect to come back. A very successful remedy for pelvic catarrh Is hot douches of Paxtine An tiseptic, at druggists, 26c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet, Co., Iloston, Mass. Home women are passing fair —and some others cannot pass. Dr. Pierce's Pleaannt Pellet* first put up 40 yenr» ago. They regulate and invig orate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar coated tiny granules. A woman seldom eats If there is anything elße for her jjz, do. When the Millennium comes (iarflehl Ten and Holy Church will not IMI longer needed. 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