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i We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do I The Flavor Lasts l Strict. Delia What kind of a woman is she? Ilritljjct Sure, if yez break a piece av news slie takes it out av yer wagi's. Man proposes, woman disposes, and the rest of the world says: "1 told you so." SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been a standard household remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and ttomach trouble, and all discuses connected with the urinary organs. The kidneys and blad der are the mont important organs of the body. They are the filters, the purifiers of your blood. If the poisons which enter your pytstem through the blood and stom ach are not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladde, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouhls, headache, pain in loins and lower abdo men, gall stones, gravel, difficulty when urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu matism, sciatica and lumbago, all warn you to look after your kidneys and bladder. All these indicate some weakness of the kidneys or other organs or that the enemy microbes which are always present in your Fvstem have attacked vour weak spots. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are what you need. They ar not a "patent medicine," nor a "new discovery." For 200 years they Old people who are feeble and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depressing heat of Summer by taking It purifies and enriches the blood and makes t you Strong. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex ceptionally good general strengthening tonic for pale, sickly children, for delicate Mothers, for Old Folks or any one of the family who has poor blood. It is pleasant to take. Price 60c. Perfect Harmless Qcstiasns ix tux- Vamfoa or oik&r You can now get Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic in Tablet form as well as in Syrup, the kind you have always bought. The Tablets are intended for those who prefer to swallow a tablet rather than a syrup, and as a convenience for those who travel. The tablets are called "GROVE'S chill TONIC TABLETS" and contain exactly the same medicinal properties and produce ex actly the same results as Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic which is put up in bottles. The price of either is 60c The Idea. "The dotf you seen spinning around to mtcli his tail is Ilooverizing." "How so?" 1 "Don't J on see lie is trying to make both ends meet?" California irrigates :5!),:;,"i2 farms, covering 2,(!(4,104 neres. have been a standard household remedy. They are the pure, original imported Haar lem Oil your great-grandmother used, and are perfectly harmless. The healing, sooth ing oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneys and through the bladder, driv ing out the poisonous germs. New life, fresh strength and health will come as you continue the treatment. When complete ly restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they will keep you in condition and prevent a re turn of the disease. Do not delay a minute. Delays are es pecially dangerous in kidney and bladder trouble. All druggists sell GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They will refund the money if not as represented. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im ported direct from the laboratories in Hol land. They are prepared in correct quan tity and convenient form, f re easy to take and are positively guaranteed to give prompt relief. In three sices, sealed pack acres. Ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL. Accept no substitutes. Adv, i fr Fez Poisomosss Drug. IMPEOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SIMM Lesson (By Rev. P. B. FITZWATlitt, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) i (Copyright, 1918, by Wi-Rtern Newspappr Union.) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 15 MAKING CHRIST KNOWN TO THE WORLD. (May be used with missionary applica tion.) LESSON TEXTS MaUhew 5:13-16; 28:18 20; Acts 16:9-15. GOLDEN TEXT Go ye Into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Mark 16:15. DEVOTIONAL READING Philipplans 2:5-16. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR TEACHERS Numbers 10:29; Psalms 96:3; Isaiah 6:8; Daniel 12:3; Luke 22:32; Ro mans 1:14; Phillpptans 2:4-16; James 5:19 20. I. The Disciple's Relation to the World (Matt. 5:13-16). Christ saves with a definite purpose. The character of the subjects of the Kingdom is set forth in the Beatitude-?, lie gives a character which will wield an influence. The whole mass of man kind is shown in the Scriptures to be corrupt, and the whole world in dark ness. The disciples are to live such lives as will purify and enlighten. Their responsibilities are set forth un der the figures of salt, light, and a. city. I 1. "Ye are the salt of the earth" j (v. 13). Salt is that which is opposed to cor I ruption. It prevents the progress of j corruption. The properties of salt are ! (1) Penetrating; (2) Purifying; (3) ! Preserving. I Being salt, the disciples of Christ ; should penetrate, purify, and preserve ' society. Seeing on every hand the i festering corruption of humanity, our i responsibility is clearly set before us. ' The Christian should not go into se ; elusion. He should remain in the ; world, but not be a part of it. Let us I be sure that as salt we do not lose our ; saltness. Christians cannot do good . after they cease being good, i 2. "Ye are the light of the world" (v. 14). i LJght illuminates and warns. Its gift Is guidance. This world is cold and dark. Many are the pitfalls and snares set by the devil. Christians : should so live, let their licdit so shine, as to prevent the unwary ones from falling into them. They should guide the lost ores of earth so that they may find the path that leads hack home to the Heavenly Father's house. 3. The city set on a hill (v. 14). By a city is suggested a governinent il and social order. 'Christian charac ter and service should be so as to give the influence of the hill-lifted city. Christianity was not intended to be hlddo but to be made so conspicuous as not to be hidden, the grand objec tive being to glorify God the Heavenly Father (v. 1G). II. The Disciples' Commission (Matt. 2S:JS-20). 1. What ic is (v. 18). It is to teach, to make disciples. Christ's death on the cross and triumphant resurrection provided salvation for the world. "God so loved the world that he gave his only he?rotten Son, that whosoever helieveth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:10). This great fact must be proclaimed to the world. The great commission is hacked by the urgency of human need and divine love and compassion for this need. The disciples are to ad minister baptism In the name of the Trinity to those who believe, and teach them to observe all things which Christ vommanded. 2. Its scope all nations (v. 19). It is as wide as the world, and this obli gation lasts until all the world is evan gelized. 3. Its sustaining power "all power Is given" (v. 18). The divine energy Is back of all those who go. Since he Is with those who go the enterprise cannot fail. Opposition of the drvil. sickness and death cannot thwart, he cause it is hacked by divine energy. 4. The superintending providence "I am with you" (v. 20). Though the disciples may be scat tered far and wide, the divine Christ is always present to comfort, guide and sustain. This presence Is guaran teed to the end of the age. III. Paul called to Macedonia to Preach (Acts 10:0-15). 1. Circumstances of (vv. 0-8). While pushing on the work of evangelization on his second missionary journey, the Spirit forbade Paul to preach further in Asia. Doors being thus closed, there was nothing to do but to go down to Trons. The guidance of the Spirit is as much by closing doors as open ing them. 2. How call ad (vv. 9-13). It was by vision of a man from Macedonia saying: "Come ovor a:'id help u:-." 3. What called to do (v. 1). 4. Fiist-fmits of Paul's ministry in F-uropc (vv 14. l.T). No Place for Grain Crop. No grain crops should be grown in j the orchard. It doesn't pay. Culti- i vated crops may do while the trees are ; young ami their roots do not need all ! the space; but that time is soon over, and then the trees should reign su preme. Grapes Easy to Grow. Grapes can he grown anywhere, over arbors, along fences, over windows, ot in vineyards on hillsides that are fit for nothing else, and these can be mulched to advantage, also. LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching.' lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply uiree ounces or Orchard Y lute for a tew cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the free, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freck les, sunburn, windburn and tan disap pear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes ! It is harmless. Adv. Just as Good as Any. While Reginald Wr'ght Kauffinan the writer and war correspondent, was in town last week, he spout much of his time in the lobby of the Hotel Sev erin talking with the guests. I'eeause he has spent much time on the western battle front the war was the usu.-.l topic. When one member of an interested group asked Mr. Knnff- maii when the war would end, he re plied : "I shall not answer you like I heard General Foch answer an American newspaper reporter one morning. This was an ambitious young chap who had not been in Fails long. One morning he popped this question at the general: "'Oeneral Foch. in your opinion, when is this war going to close?' '"I realiy can't say,' the general re plied. "I haven't' asked my chauffeur tills morning.' " IndianapolisNews. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucaa County ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that salrt firm will pay this sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS fo.- any ease of Catarrh thai cannot be cured bv the use of HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Rorn to before ma and subscribed in my presence, this 6ta day of December, A. D. 1886. Moal) A. TV. Grlea.on. Notarv Public. WALL'S CATARRT-f MEDICINE is tak en Internally and ntns through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. j.-ruggistP, 73c. Testimonials free. I". J. Cheney & Ci., Toledo, Ohio. It is truly wonderful how fascinat in;; most things nro to people that are n He of their busit e.ss. A good hard fab is often the result of trying to stami on one's dignity. ""JHIS is & topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are inclined to ex aggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Castoria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. vt Contents 15 Fluid Drachral at rnnOT.-.l PER CENT. I AVcetablcrrcparationforAs similatin$lhcloou oyivcyuu. tinoi heStomachs and Bowels of -r--z- j Thereby Promoting Digestion ' Cheerfulness and ReStContains ncithcrCpn3m,MorFaa.-j Iincral.XoTAKCOTlc ; JHtmpXci Set i XocluUt Salt fttCartmattSoJ harm Seed Clarified Sugar ) ftiirryrrrn iienr AhctpfulRcmedyfcr J ConstipationandDiarrhcea. j andFcvxrlshncss and ; t c c Sleep . r. a n . "i.'T-. K' rcsultin Ihcrcfromnnlufancy- fac-Similc Sfcnatorepf It 4 - .t- A 3C Ci Exact Copy of Wrapper. rit IS :,. I I I SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED Young Irish Girl Resourceful When Unaccustomed Word Had Tempo rarily Slipped Her Memory. In his amusing book. "Old Irish Life." Mr. L. M. Caldwell tells a story of a young peasant woman Sally Sweeny who used to walk into Cal way twice a week to do shopping for his family. She could neither read nor write, yet she never made a mistake with any of the messages that were intrusted to her. Once, however, her memory did fail her. One of the ladies of the family had commissioned her to bring back a yard of satin, and the unaccustomed word had slipped out of Sully's recol- , (l(.(ioI) She did not allow herself to he beat en, however, and made an effort to re call the word; so she went into the principal shop in Cahvay still thinking hard. "What is't Hint ye call the divil?" she asked, "with it's not divil that ye say to him?" "Is il Satan you would be mean ing?" asked the astonished draper. "The very won," said Sally, delight edly; "an' ye'll give me a yard." In Quest of Beauty. Professional beauties often have novel methods of improving and pre serving 'heir good looks. One beauti ful aelress, for instance, whose neck and shoulders were painfully scraggy, secured the desired roundness by rub bing the offending parts with cod-liver oil. Fifteen minutes daily the lady was pounded with oil-steeped fingers, the skin absorbing the grease under the perssitent massage. After which some peculiar exert-isf, calculated to bring the muscles of throat and chest into play, were regularly sustained. A famous doctor observed that cod-liver oil feeds the Mesh when externally ap plied, and recoinmeiid'4 his meager pa tients to test this formula. Many ladies learn stage dancing because the rapid movements of feet and body lighten the complexion. It is said that half an hour's lail.v' practice once the steps have been acpiired will, in six months' time effect a change in the carriage improve wonderfully. It's Up to the Farmerettes. If that old game played with red ears of corn at buskin' time died out perhaps the farmerettes the has will see that it is revived. Newark News. Some men are- as ignorant of their opportunities us an Austrian soldier of what be is lighting for. Seeing isn't believing when a man ctvn't believe his own eyes. Honest Adverts Children Cry For Extracts from Letters by Gretefu! Parents to Chas. H. FSetcher. Mrs. John W. Derrick, cf Lexington, S. C, cays: "lly children cry' for Castoria,' I cou'.J not do vithout it." Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaines, of Eipley, Tenn., say 1 ,rv7e enclose our baby's icture hoping it vill induce some poor tired mothers to give your Castoria a trial. We have used it since baby waa two weeks oIJ." Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., says: "The rjerfcet health of my baby ia due to your Castoria the first and only medicine ho has taken. He ia never latisfied with one dose, he always cries for more." Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wis., say: "When our baby was two weeks old he cried eo much we did everything for him, then pot some Castoria and he u now strong and fat. We would not be without it, and are very thankful to you." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS the Signature of fy cccfa&L THI CINTAUH COMPANY, NEW YO.K CITV Keep Yourself Fit You can't afford to be laid up with sore, aching kidneys in these days of high prices. Some occupations bring kidney troubles; almost any work makes weak kidneys worse. If you feel tired all the time, and sutler with lame back, sharp pains, dizzy spellsf head aches and disordered kidney action, use Doan's Kidney Pills. It may save an attack of rheumatism, dropsy, or Bright's disease. Doan's have helped thousands back to health. A North Carolina Case L. G. Joyce, 233 Lind say St., Reidsville, N. C, says: "My back was In such bad shape that I could hardly get around and I was in misery no matter what way I moved. My kid neys were weak and the secretions pessed far too often. I had terri ble headaches and in fact was all run down. 1 finally srot some Doan's: Kidney Pills and afterpK V I had taken them aTtjl short time, the miserv in my bark left me and my kidneys wore strengthened. Continued us of Doan's entirely cured me." Get Doan'a at Any Store, 60c Box DOAN'S KIDHEY PILLS FOSTER-M1LEURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. V. JUDGE DECIDES SI01CH REMEDY A GREAT SUCCESS Commissioner of Mediation and Concil iation Board Tries EATONIC, tha Wonderful Stomach Remedy and Endorses It. Judge William L. Cham bers, who uses EATONIO as a remedy for loss of appe tite and Indigestion, is a Commissioner of the D S. Board of Mediation and Conciliation. It is natural lor bira to express himself in guarded language, yet there is no hesitation in his pronouncement regarding mmw tne value oi katujniu. Writing from Washington, D. O., to the Eatonic Rem edy Co., be says. "EATONIO promotes appetite and aids digestion. I have used it witb bemficial results." Office workers and others who sit much ara martyrs to dyspepsia, beiching, bad breath, heartburn, poor appetite, bioat, and Impair ment of general health. Are you, yourself, a Futferer? EATONIC will relieve you Just as surely as it has benefited Judge Chambers and thousands o others. Here's the secret: EATONIO drive the out of tha body-and the Bloat Goes With It! It is guaranteed to bring relief or you get your money back! Costs only a cent or two a day to use it. Get a box today from your druggist. Heal Msing Sldns 15 uiii umcura All drncftfKtx: frvpSS, Olnti"atrsB0, TnlmmfS.' Snmyln c Trr-rf "Ca'lm-, Kerit. E, Boston." sin's. m , y AST? -ji o-
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