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FRECKLES 'trw I the Time to Get Rid of These Igly Sputa. There's no longer the slightest need of lewr.g ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othlne double strength la ..gibrantced to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine double -trriigth from your druggist, and apply a Uttie of It night and morning: and you Lc:.d soon see that even the worst freckles kkv begun to disappear, while the lighter one have vanished entirely. It is seldom ten more than one ounce Is needed to com p.eiely clear the skin and gain a beautiful eiear complexion. e sure to ask for the double strength t&iiie, as this is sold under guarantee of sncr.ty back If It falls to remove freckle. .ACT. A Blow From the Bench. "Your honor," Informed the police man as he pointed to the prisoner, "he refused to rise while the bund played the "Star-Spangled Banner." "I did not recognize the tune," ex plained the culprit hastily. , "Now, my dear man," said the judge sympathetically, "let me whistle it lor you, so that hereafter you may dis tinguish It." The Judge whistled the melody and the prisoner listened Intently. When ais honor had finished the defendant exclaimed generously : "Tour honor, If the band had played tune as you whistled It, I would not be here today." "Discharged !" Interrupted the well plftsed judge. "But the band would," concluded the m&v in undertone as he hastily re tired from the courtroom. Christian Heriild. A Character. General Manager Hediel of the New York Railways company said to a re porter, apropos of an averted strike: "A strike averted Is a blessing re ceived, for strikes always mean trou ble "Yes, strikes have a bad character, a recognized bad character. They're Hke Jones. "Jones, one pay night, didn't coma home. His wife waited till 11 o'clock aod then went to the police station. " 'Sergeant, she said, 'Is John here? " 'No, Mrs. Jones,' said the sergeant, nodding pleasantly toward a chair, "but sit down ; we're expecting him rery minute.' " New York Times. Steady Those Nerves t If it's caffeine the drug in coffee that's causing shaky nerves, the remedy is perfectly plain Quit coffee, and for a pleasant, healthful table beverage, use POSTUM Postum is a delicious cereal drink, pure and nourishing and absolutely free from any harmful in gredient . There's a big army of Postum users who are en joying better health and comfort since joining the ranks. "There's a Reason" Mtimiional Lesson (By E. O. SETTLERS, Actlnsr Director of the Sunday School Course In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1917. Western Newspaper T'nlon.) LESSON FOR APRIL 3 JESUS RAISED LAZARUS FROM THE DEAD EASTER LESSON. LESSON TEXT John 11:17-27, 43, 44. (Read 17 to 44). GOLDEN TEXT Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life. John 11:25. This lesson occurred about two months before the crucifixion, Jesus being in Bethabara at the time of this call (See John 10:40; 1:28). There are four recorded cases of resurrec tion from the dead: Jalrus' daughter (Matt. 9), the son of the widow of Naln (Luke 7), Lazarus, and also Je sus after his crucifixion (John 20). I. The Lesson of Unbelief. Bethany, the home of Lazarus, is on the south eastern slope of Mt. Olivet, two miles from Jerusalem. Christ and his dis ciples were on the east side of the Jor dan, having been driven there by the hostility of the Jews (John 10:31). He purposely delays his stay In that place that this event might give an oppor tunity for the manifestation of his wonder-working power. This delay was in face of his supernatural knowl edge that Lazarus' sickness had been fatal, for he said plainly to his disci ples; "Lazarus is dead." Philosophers have often called death a sleep, but al ways one from which there was no awakening; hence the skepticism of these sisters l is not surprising. (1) They limited the power of Jesus to his person "If thou hadst been here." (2) They also limited his power to a cer- i tain trfnee, "If thou hadst been here" (v. 21). II. The Lesson of Pain. The suffer ing of these sisters produced sacrifice and self-devotion. Suffering brings blessing to others. It is also a means of self-culture. Suffering drives us to the Christ, and reveals to us the un realized side of Christ's character (v. 25). Jesus is often never more kind than when he seems to be least kind. Ia the midst of her skepti- ! cism and pain Jesus gave Martha a j new and glorious thought about the j resurrection. "I am the resurrection and the life." If we desire that, all we have to do is to get Jesus himself (I John 5:12). Resurrection has to do with the body, and life has to do with the spirit (John 17:3). All will ultimately experience resurrection, but only those who believe on him re ceive life (John 3:36). There Is a resurrection of life and there is a resurrection of damnation (John o:29). Martha answered, "Yea Lord, I believe that thou art the Christ, the Son of God." It is all-Important that we should really believe that (John 20:31; I John 5:1-5). III. The Lesson of Love. Love al ways manifests Itself In deeds. Mar tha secretly and quickly arose and left the wailing friends to go and meet the waiting Master. "The Mus ter is come." He still comes, and calls to us, and, if, like Martha, we spring up gladly to meet him,-he will fill our lives with blessing and joy. Je sus came to these sisters individu ally (vv. 21, 28). He had entered the danger zone in order to be there (v. 8), and it was Thomas, the doubter, who wanted to accompany him (v. 16). "Jesus wept," not with the walling of professional mourners, but with the silent, grief-stricken sis ters. IV. The Lesson of Power. Jesus had let natural causes work to their fullest extent. Coming to the tomb, Jesus said (v. 39), "Take ye away the stone." It was four days after the death of Lazarus before he came forth. Jesus was soon to die and rise In three days after his entomb ment. The stone had to be removed from the tomb of Lazarus; it rolled itself away from the tomb of Christ. The restrictions which Christ placed upon his exercise of power, viz., that he allowed Lazarus to die, to be burled, and his body to reach the point of putrefaction, and not to come forth until Jesus himself, in his body, was present at the tomb, emphasizes the lesson of the restraint of power for the glory of God. Out of such extreme circumstances of seeming im possibility God manifested his glory (Horn. 8:28). Browning has given us a wonder fully imaginative picture of Ills re newed life on earth: And oft the man's soul springs Into his face As if he saw again and heard again Ills sage that bade him rise, And he did rise. Th effect of the miracle was two- fold. Many who were present be- lieved on Jesus, others did not. i Some went to the Pharisees to j relate what they had seen, only to meet with rebuff. The remainder of the chapter is oc cupied with the plotting of the Phari sees against Jesus, and from this grave there stretches the shadow of a cross upon the path of Jesus. This miracle ranks next to Christ's own resurrection as a demonstration of immortality. Are we oa resurrection ground? Has the stone been rolled away? The resurrection of Lazarus proves that our earthly existence is only tem porary, that our real existence Is eternal. A QUEERNESS IN HER HEAD Caused This Lady Much Suffer ing Which She Says Cardui Finally Relieved. Chadbourn, N. C Mrs. M. D. Mc pherson, of R. F. D. No. 1, this place, says: "My first trouble was monthly misery, ever since I was a girl. I had headache, backache, and would stag ger , . . with a queerness in my head. I would faint, end could not stand on my feet. Would suffer so, I would just get down on my knees by a chair at . . . time. We would havs the Dr. and take things to relieve me, but without result. "I read of Cardui took 6 bottles and was cured of this painful trouble. Since that I have taken It a bottle at a time as a tonic and find it all or more than recommended. Have taken it before child birth which strength ened me, but my suffering before 1 heard of Cardui, at . . . was equal to . . . pains. I would have to go to bed for 2 or 3 days each month. "I am strong and well today. I be lieve Cardui saved my life, for it la wonderful medicine. "My sister used Cardui. She too knows the great good derived from it. ... I praise it every day." Cardui may be the very medicine you have long been needing. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Composed of purely vegetable in gredients, It cannot harm you. but should surely do for you, what It has done for others help you. Adv. A Contrast. "Just because a man has n great deal of money is no sign that he is happy." said the philosophic person. "Of course not," replied the casual observer, "but you will notice that In nine cases out of ten he Is more en vied than the man who goes about with a glad smile on his face and a patch on the seat of his trousers." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Few persons can be sick who use Green's August Flower. It has been used for nil ailments that are caused by a disordered stomach and Inactive liver such as sick headache, constipa tion, sour stomach, nervous Indiges tion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart from gases created in the stomach, pains in the stomach, and many other organic disturbances. August Flower is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion, both in the stom ach and intestines, cleans and sweet ens the stomach and whole alimentary canal, and stimulates the liver to se crete the bile and impurities from the blood. Try It. Two doses will relieve you. Used for fifty years in every town and hamlet Jn the United State and In all civilized countries. Adv. All Dry. The leader of one of the "dry" dele gations from out In the state which came to the state capitol the day be fore the passage of the prohibition measure was explaining what a rep resentative crowd of people he was di recting. "l'es, sir," he declared, "we have 'dry' lawyers with us, and 'dry' doctors, and 'dry' grocery keepers, and a 'dry' Jeweler. Everything, In fact, except a 'dry' saloonkeeper." "You bet," chimed in another boost er, "we've even got a dry cleaner along." Indianapolis News. For sick headache, bad breath. Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get the desired results with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-night; put an end to ths headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress If you will take a Cascaret now and then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little in sides need a cleansing, too. Adv. In normal times the annual German consumption of fruit amounts to about 100 pounds per capita. The Oulnlne Thst Doei Not Affect The Hn4 Becaase of its tonlo and laxative effect. Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nerronftness or ringing In tbe head. Thtre, Is only one "Bromo Quinine." B. W. (tROVJ'l Signature Is on each box. Hba. Every policeman in Berkeley, CaL, now has an automobile. GASGARETS" FOR LIVER, BOWELS GUARDS TO BE HELD IS SERVICE ORDER CAME AFTER THIRD IN FANTRY HAD BEEN MUSTER ED OUT. OTHERS HELD FOR SERVICE Second Infantry and Companies A. and B. Engineers Will Be Held For Probable Police Duty. Raleigh. Within an hour after all the organizations of the Third North Carolina Infantry, National Guard, ex cept the supply company, had been mustered out of Federal service at Camp Bickett, orders were received from the War Department to suspend demobilization. It was too late to af fect this regiment, but in consequence of the order the Second Infantry, or dered into camp at Camp Royster, Goldsboro. and brigade headquarters ordered to Raleigh, will be held there under arms, as will Companies A and B, engineers, now at Charlotte and Wilmington. Troops A and B. cavalry, Ashevllle and Lincolnton; Field Hos pital No. 1. Ashevllle and Ambulance Company No. 1, Canton, have already been mustered out. Brigade headquarters, including General Laurence Young and staff, were previously ordered to Raleigh for muster out. It is believed that, under this order, headquarters will proceed to Raleigh to await muster out or fur ther service. In view of the orders given National Guard organizations In other states, it is expected that the North Carolina troops held in the service will be used, if necessary, for duUes in the state. The supply company, with much property work to complete, will con tinue in camp here for several days. In the meanwhile, no orders have been received calling the demobilized regi ment back into the service, and while many of the officers, apparently are expecting this, no comment was made at the office of the Adjutant General. The men of the Third Bhowed pleas ure in their release, now being enabled to visit their homes, many of them for the first time in nine months. Rous ing welcomes are in store for practi cally all of the companies at their home stations. But while this is so, it is declared that little difficulty will be encountered in getting the men mob ilized again, if the call comes. The few days spent at Camp Bickett were delightful compared to the sand storms, the excessive cold of the nights in Texas. Lieutenant Colonel Claud McGhee expressing the thanks of Colonel Minn and the regiment tor the courtesies shown by Raleigh s a :"". "In tomlr.g to Raleigh we felt that we were coming home and in our ar rival here we found that we were at home. "Particularly do we wish to thank the management of the State Fair grounds for the use of their buildings and grounds, and for the assistance given us and the manner in which they worked for our comfort. "We also wish to thank the manage ment of the Rex Hospital for the ex cellent attention and medical aid giv en our sick. "We regret very much that we have not shown our appreciation by field ex ercises and parades but we have been so busy with detailed work that it has been impossible for us to do so." Ashevitle Adopts Belgian Babies. Asheville. That Ashevlle is thor oughly aroused on the subject of car ing for Belgian babies is indicated by the fact that the committee, which started out to "adopt" 500 of the young sters, is now planning to care for 1,000 babies. Already there is $572 in the fund, with enough in sight to make it $700. and the committee has taken on renewed activity in an ef fort to increase the amount to $1,000. The Bingham school boys have raised their donation to an even $100 and a number of other schools are expect ed to follow suit. Asheville may even tually increase the number to niom than 1.000. Fears Potatoes Will Be Wasted. Salisbury. "Tell the people not to plant potatoes" is the request made to the newspapers by Mr. M. L. Jackson, a prominent citizen of Salisbury and large farmer. So many people are gardening this year who have never gardened before that Mr. Jackson fears many perfectly good potatoes are going to be wasted. "Plant only the eyes of the potato and eat the rest of it," says Mr. Jackson. This is, of course, no new doctrine, potato raisers knowing all along that this is the way to do it. Governor Speaks at Conference. Wilmington. The afternoon session of the initial day of the state-wida livestock conference and exposition was featured by an address by Gover nor Bickett, who warned farmers to prepare against the coming of the boll weevil. The session was presided oevr by Congressman John H. Small. Others to speak during the day were W. A. Graham, T. B. Parker, Dr. T. P. Yager, Editor L. A. Nivens, Dr. W. K. Lewis, II. A. Southerland, Dr. Bradford Knapp, and Di. 11. W. Kilgore Remove fresh cotTee stnins by pour ing boiling waertnnugh the fabric. Dr. Pierre's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic Adv. 1 n't think because a girl loves you from the bottom of her heart tliat there Isn't plenty of room at the top. nniRKBI K IETTKB FROM WEIl KNOWN WASHINGTON UKtUUIST. lorefereuoeto l llxtr llabektbe reat remedy tor chill and fever and all malarial diteatet. "Within the last Ave months I have sold S.tVK) bottlesof r.ltxlr llabek for Malaria.Chillsand Fever. Our customers apeak very well of It." Henry Evans, 922 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Klitir Habeli .V) cents, all dmpK'nls. or by Parcel Pot, prepaid, from Kloczewakl & Co., Waahingtou, D. C. Mother Knew. A Voice Mary! what are you doing out there? Mary I'm looking at the moon, mother. Voice Well ! tell the moon to go home and come In off that porch. It's half-past eleven! SKIN-TORTURED BABIES Sleep, Mothers Rest After Treatment With Cuticura Trial Free. Send today for free samples of Cuti cura Soap and Ointment and learn how quickly they relieve itching, burning skin troubles, and point to speedy heal ment of baby rashes, eczema and Itch lngs. Having cleared baby's skin keep It clear by using Cuticura exclusively. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. How Much Should We Weigh? A simple way to ascertain one's Ideal weight was told recently by Dr. Harvey (!. P.eck of the Univer sity of Maryland in an address before the Los Angeles County Medical asso ciation at Los Angeles. Cal. First, put down 110. Then multiply by "ita the number of inches by which one's height exceeds five feel. Add the result of the mullipliaition to the orig inal 110 and the sum is one's Ideal weight." Popular Science Monthly. THICK, GLOSSY FREE FROM FF Girls! Beautify Yr Hair! Make It Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant Try the Moist Cloth. Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but real ly new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is Im mediate and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incoru-' parable luster, softness and luxuri ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any store and prove that your hair is ns pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all. Adv. But He Gave Up His Rib. "It is the unexpected that happens." "Yes; Adam had no idea of marrying Eve." . i i-nnM.-.l PER CENT. k 1 Ct IVnn flf at iofl fhf A$ linthcStomachs awl Bawclsa ncttherOpiam,Morphuien s.fi-'mi:.: Mineral wot -" bdullt Salt AhelpfulReroedyfor Constipation andDiarrhoc andFcvcrishncssd resdtinthercfjr ac Simile Silnatrlot ft Exact Copy of Wrapper. 1 DANDRU Wt Contents lSPluid Drachml mmm INS SHARP li STUBBING Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ordcnsbunr. Wis. "I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through my back and side. I finally lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an oper ation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Etta Dorion, Ogdensburg, Wis. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicina 6a , Lynn, Mass., for special free advice. Bof fi Quality: And Quantify Try Yager's Liniment, the great external remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains, chest pains, backache, cuts and bruises. This liniment has wonder ful curative powers, pene trates instantly, and gives prompt relief from pain. It is the most economical liniment to buy, for the large 25 cent bottle contains four times as much as the usual bottle of liniment sold at that price. At all dealers. GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. -IF YOU CAM- Invest $25 cash and a few dollars monthly, you can become associated with a company that should return big profits. 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