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Was Laid Up In Bed Dmd'i, However, Reitored Mrt. Vogl to Health and Strength. Httn't Suffered Since. "I had one ot the worst cases of kid ney complaint Imaginable," says Mrs. Wra. Vogt, 6315 Audrey Ave., Wellston, Mo., "and I was laid up la bed (or days at a time. "My bladder was inflamed and the kidney secretions caused terrible pain. My back was in such bad shape that when I moved the pains were like a knife thrust. I got so dizzy I couldn't stoop and my head Just throbbed with pain. ' Beads of perspi ration would stand on my temples, then I would become cold and numb. "My heart action was BIBS. TOGT. affected and I felt as If I couldn't take another breath. I got so nervous and run down, I felt life wasn't worth living: and often wished that I might die so my suffering Would be ended. Medicine failed to help me and I was discouraged. "Doan's Kidney Pills were recommend ed to me and It could tell I was being helped after the first few doses. I kept getting better every day and continued use cured me. My health Improved in every way and best of all, the cure has been permanent. I feel that Doan's saved my life." Sworn to beforr mr, HENRY B. SURKAMP. Notary Public. Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c Box DOAN'S ;sssr FOSTER-MILB URN CO.. BUFFALO, N.Y. Hated to Play With Him. At the club Thompson and Taylor were discussing the peculiarities of certain of the card players when Thompson said: "There are two men here Parker and Perkins I surely hate to play with." "Oh," said Taylor, "I know Parker's always a hard loser, but what's wrong with Perkins?" "He," Said Thompson, "Is always an easy winner." Puck. CARE FOR YOUR SKIN And Keep It Clear by Daily Use of Cutlcura Trial Free. A hot bath with Cuticura Soap fol lowed by a gentle anointing with Cuti cura Ointment clear3 the skin or scalp in most cases of eczemas, rashes and Itching of children and adults. Make Cutlcura your every-day toilet prepara- j tlons and prevent such troubles. 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When the organs of digestion and elimination are impaired and fail to perform their duties, whole regiments of ills and ailments march In and take possession of your body. The tomach is the starting point of most di seases, as well as the starting point for their cure. If you suffer with chronlo complaints which unflt you for the enjoyments of life, and If you have taken drugs and medicines without relief until you are discouraged and disheartened, you Bhould always remember that when human skill falls. Nature comes to the rescue. GREY ROCK NATURAL. MINERAL. WATER will restore your health permanently, Just as It has for thousands of others. We guarantee this unconditionally end will let you be the sole Judge. Read the guarantee, then order a three weeks' treatment. UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE. We guarantee Orey Bock Natural Mineral Water to benefit any case of Dyspepsia, In digestion, Qastrltis, Diseases of the Stom ach, IJver, Kidneys or Bladder, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gallstones, Uric Acid Poisoning and com- Jillcatlons of these diseases. Use ten gal ons, return the containers In thirty days, and if you report "no benefit" we will promptly refund price of treatment with out question. Guarantee limited to first order and report in thirty days. GREY ROCK SPRING, " Summerland. D-100, Batesburg, S. C. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.00 for ten gallons, (two S gallon demijohns) Grey Rock Water. I will use the water as you direct, return the bottles In 80 days at your expense and report what benefit I receive. I am suffering with; Name Address Express Office (Write Plainly.) tl1 HDLLTONIC Sold for 47 years. For Malaria, Chills and Fever. Also a Floe General Strengthening Tonic. &ZWZ A Jungle Joke. First Monk My brother went to America and secured a position as cashier. Second Monk A cashier to what? First Monk To an organ grinder. NOTHING SO EFFECTIVE AS ELIXIR BABEK For Malaria, Chills Fever. Chief of Police, J. W. Reynolds, Newport Ne ws, Va. , says : "It is a pleasure to recom mend BabeK for chins ana lever, nave usea it wnen 1 necessary for 20years and have found no remedy as effective." Elixir Ilabek 60 cents, all drug- gists, or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Kloczew ski fc Co., Washington, D. O. A Good Move Mabek Liver Pills. 60 pills ... 25 cents Business. In selecting men from among the student officers at Ft. Harrison for the quartermaster's corps, preference is given those with some business ex perience, says the Indianapolis News. This was explained to the companies by the instructor officers. One young fellow put in a request for considera tion for this department, and said that he had had seven years business expe rience. Heappeared rather young for so many years business training, and the instructing officer proceeded to question him. "How old are you?" "Twenty-one." "What sort of business experience have you had?" "I've followed the plow and the binder every year since I was four teen, pitched hay, milked, fed the stock, hauled grain to the elevator, and shocked corn every fall, and be lieve me, that means business." t saa&issaWsaaas&l PARKER'S . HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of marts. Balpc to radloata daadruO. ForRMtoriac Color and Baaaty to Gray or Faded Hair, too, and 1.K) DrureUt. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 32-1917. Had Good Reason. Bystander You have certainly shown great bravery in saving that man's life. Is he a relative of yours? Hero Relative? Oh, no! But he owes me $200. The elevator in a department store is merely a shoplifter. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting Just Hya Comfort. M cents at DraiiKlst or Basil. Write for free My Book, aft iilJSB EIKBEMtDI CO.. CHICAGO Almost Good. Itipp What kind of a screen artist is he? Itaprj He can draw anything but a salary, and make anything but a liv ing. Film Fun. Embarrassing Query. "A fool and his money are soon parted, my son." "Who got yours away from you, dad?" SAYS Try a dish of Post Toasties with cream for lunch on hot days iNTOMnONAL SiisrSaiooL Lesson (By REV. P. B. FITZ WATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1917,' Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR AUGUST 12 JOSIAH'S GOOD REIGN. LESSON TEXT-II Chronicles 34:1-13. GOLDEN TEXT Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. Eccles. 12:L The reign of Josiah is in striking and pleasing contrast with that of many of his predecessors, especially that of his father, Amon, and grand father, Manasseh. I. Time of Beginning (v. 1). He as cended the throne when only eight years of age. At this tender age he evidently had a sense of the import of the service of God's house. This sense must have been strong to en able him to withstand the corrupt in fluences of his surroundings. The pre vailing idolatry influenced this boy, but influenced him in the opposite way in which boys are usually influenced. It aroused his hatred for it. This serves to demonstrate the fact that circumstances do not necessarily de termine the direction a life may go. Each individual has the ability to de termine the course of his life; and moreover, his responsibility so to do. It is a most perilous thing to be thrust into such n prominent position while so young. However, sometimes such responsibility has a sobering ef fect, calling forth one's latent powers. That his aspiration for God and the right was genuine is proven by the fact that he persisted therein for thirty-one years. II. The Character of His Reign (v. 2). "He did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked In the ways of David his father, and declined neither to the right hand nor to the left." He not only maintained outward order and decorum as to the worship of God, but doubtless at heart desired to please God. III. Josiah's Reformation In the Kingdom (vv. 3-7). He first set out to root out idolatry from the land. This was a prodigious task, requiring great courage and skill. He did this with a strong hand. Without pity he swept out from the land these abominations. In the execution of this task he 1. Broke down the altars of Baalim (v. 4). This form of idolatry was first brought Into the land by Jezebel when she married Ahab. The images seem to have been such as would appeal to the sensual nature of men; therefore it was but natural that the grossest licentious practices should be asso ciated with this worship. 2. He broke in pieces the groves, carved images, and molten images (v. 4). He even made dust of them and strewed it upon the graves of those who had been offering unto them. 3. ne burned the bones of the priests on their altars (v. 5). He not only showed no pity for them, but he manifested a decided fierceness in the execution of his task. 4. He extended this destruction to certain districts in the northern king dom. It was not until all this was done that he returned to Jerusalem (vv. 6, 7). His reformation thus be gan at home, but was extended to the widest extent of his kingdom. IV. Josiah Repaired the Temple (vv. 8-13). Having rid the land of its idolatry, he set himself to the repair ing of the temple which had been so long neglected. This neglect, coupled with gross abuses at times, made it to be sadly in need of attention. 1. His deputies (v. 8). This work he intrusted to a committee of three Shaphan, the royal secretary (II Kings 22 :3) ; Masseiah, mayor of Jerusalem ; and Joah, the recorder, the historian of the nation. In the matter of ridding the city and country of idolatry Josiah took the lead in per son, but now the work had gone far enough forward that he could work by deputy. He chose his deputies from among "laymen" instead of '.he priests. 2. Method of procedure (vv. 9-13). (a) Collection of money (v. 9). It would seem that for some time collec tion of money for temple repairs had been going on. Perhaps it was begun in connection with the destruction of idolatry some six years before. The agents in this work were the Levites. They collected it from all over the kingdom, even giving the remnant of Israel an opportunity for fellowship In this matter. This shows us that religious interests of the people should be sustained by all the people adhering thereto. (b) Money placed into the treasury (v. 9). Hilkiah, the high priest, was tho treasurer. From this treasury the overseers drew the money and paid It to the workmen who repaired the tem ple. (c) The overseers (v. 12). Among the overseers were certain skilled mu sicians. The duty of these overseers was to exercise supervision over the carpenters, builders, and other arti sans, and the helpers of all classes. The musicians, by skillful music, In cited the workman to diligence and activity, thu? lightening the burdens of their toll. Music in the soul while working bears a very vital relation ship to the work itself. 3. The character of the work ?. 12). They did the work faithfully. This is a fine thing to be said of a set of workmen. " Lemons Whiten the Skin Beautifully! " Make Cheap Lotion ' i v. .... y jB: n - -3g---. mmmm CALOMEL SIC DONT i I Guarantee "Dodson' and Bowel Cleansing ieei lazi t, if yet your ll l,,o nil The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lem on juice through a fine cloth so no lem on pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice Is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try It ! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should nat urally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the hidden roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful for rough, red hands. Tour druggist will sell three ounces of orchard white at little cost, and any grocer will supply the lemons. Adv.' Used to Them. Mrs. Jones The paper says that the charges of company A were terri fic. Mr. Jones I'm not surprised at that; Captain Zink is a dentist. Judge. A Different Way. "Concerning the muddle in his books, did the cashier clear it up?" "No; he cleared out.' Granulated Eyelids, Etles, Inflamed Byes relieved over night by Roman Eye Balsam. One trial proves its merit. Adv. It is easier to be good than great there is less opposition. Calomel makes you sick; day's work. Calomel is and it salivates; calomel lit liver. If you are bilious, feel lazi and all knocked out. are constipated and or stomach is sour, just taki ful of harmless Dodson 's Li instead of using sickening, i calomel. Dodson's Liver Tel i liver medicine. You'll kno ! morning because you will i feeling fine, your liver will ing, your headache and dizziil your stomach will be sweet bowels regular. You will working. You'll be cheerfu vigor and ambition. Your druggist or dealer se 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Li aoawoitru I Buy unlimited life scholarship be keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting ment and Success. Great demand Address KING'S BUSINESS CCf Try This on Chiggers, Collodion is said to give relit the irritation caused by the b chiggers. Collodion is a solut gun cotton in alcohol and ether, it is applied to the skin, the and ether evaporate, leaving a less film which adheres to th An application of collodion Is lent treatment for hang nailtj bottle should be kept tightly coil To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The S Take the Old Standard G R TASTELESS chill TONIC. Yo what you are taking, as the for: printed on every label, showin Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form Quinine drives out malaria, th build? up the system. 6o cents. No Police Record. "Have you ever been arrested?' "No, sir. I've never owned an mobile." A BIG TOURING CAR FOR ww I p er Gal. o: 234 stock model Saxon " Sixes" travel 70,20(Ttesi 18 and set grand average of 25.9 miles per gal. of gas To give a national demonstration of the remarkable gasoline econ omy of Saxon "Six", 234 Saxon dealers joined in a 300 mile drive July 18. A grand average of 35.9 miles per gal lon of gasoline was registered for the 70,200 miles of travel. Consider that this run took place in 234 different parts of the country, under 234 different sets of conditions, over 234 dif ferent kinds of roads. Consider that these 234 cars were stock model Saxon ' Sixes not " tuned up " special cars, not cars with "doped" gasoline. That proves that this 25.9 miles per gallon of gasoline is the ordinary, the average performance of 234 Saxon "Sixes" taken right out of stock. And it proves as nothing else would prove, the gasoline economy your Saxon 'Six" will give you. No other car in its class can match this record. Furthermore, these 234 Saxon "Sixe9" averaged 175 miles per quart of oil. And not a single instance of mechanical trouble occurred throughout the entire 70,200 miles. There is the proof that Saxon " Six" is your kind of a car. Price f. o. b. Detroit, $935. Saxon Motor Car Corporation. Detroit
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