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'ST? " " -ft 0 f 1 BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. MPKOVED OKITORM DtTERNATIOIUL Lithuanian Peasants Seize City of Memel SO ILL COULD HOT WORK Gained Strength, Weight and Now Doing Own Work, by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhaia's Vegetable Compound WOMAN SiindaySchool ! f Lesson 7 3tSi Are You Discouraged, Blue? This Advica la of Vita! Importance to You Columbia, S. C. "I was suffering with a breakdown in health, and be came discouraged. I suffered with bearing pains and pains down through my limbs, ray appetite was poor and I became frail and weak. Nothing I. took seemed to do me any good. One day my husband got one of Dr. Pierce's pamphlets and we soon de cided to try the 'Favorite Prescrip tion.' My husband bought a half dozen bottles to start with. I began to improve at once and before these bottles were gone I was perfectly well and have been well ver since." Mrs. Hattie Wessinger, 209 Sumpter St. Your health is the most valuable asset you have do not delay but obtain this "Prescription" now. At all drug stores in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medi cal advice. Send 10c for trial pkg, tablets. sann ana QQBaaac Mrs. Mildred Pipkin, of R. F. D. 8, Columbia, Tenn., says: "My experience with Cardui has covered a number of years. Nineteen years ago . . . I got down with weak back. I was run-down and so weak and nervous I had to stay in bed. 1 read ol 0! iil'J 'iJirGiid lUliib bq and sent for it. I took only one uumc di uiai unic, a;iu u ucipeu me; seemed to strengthen 2nd build me right up. So that is how I first Knew of Cardui. After that, . . . when I began to S get weak and 'no acccunt', I Bj era sent right for Cardui, and it never failed to help me." If you are weak and suffering .crc::i woman? ailments, Cardui m?.y be just what you need. Take Ccrdui. it has helped thousands, and ought to help ycu. At all druggists' and dealers'. jl zzzz?zr r:3 :.n ctj c rr-rzrrz! a a Lift Off with Fingers ! isn't hurt a bit: Drop : little ''! reozon.o" ni; ;m aching corti. instant ly ;ii.,t o.i'ii stois hurt in l'. thou sliort 1 vim lift it rii;!it off wiili tinkers. Ti : ilni-.i-r soils a riny boftb of i .. .10 " ;'o;- a f'-v o ;t; snlh'-ien: . ,-ry ,;'V ci-m. Soft corn, ' rn ! " ' ,. oi. ; ho t es. : :; ! t he c: -' .-.-s. w ;;,., -,;r ,.ur..r.es r irritation. rdc.,ii Ciu.racter Everything. ' '. :. ! i . - 1 ion 1 and o ; 101: oi;ei' ;n,: a I: 11 il.arai 1 o ; !;.. in the deveb taon: of -tnh;o -i iiiz.ii jj:i and in the ' Msi.-a! ion n 1 .e.o'O ;ili!o!iy men.-- ; I '. i;,iton;,on-. An oid ;'.:o!er never has the end of a neol.tie or j sock stiekin-j; out of his -rip. Mo looks. re Relief FOR INDIGESTION mj S6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief 25$ AND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE w rwi . JXV. ;By HKV. P. U. I'lTZWAi'EU, D. D. Teacher of English I'.ihle in the Moody Milile Institute of Chicago.) Copyrurht 1 ! 2 2 Wt'rn N'-vpn r"" 'n'nn LESSON FOR JANUARY 28 THE RICH MAN AND LAZARUS LKSSON TIC XT--1. uk GUl.DKN T!-:.T-('li:irt;o tti.-m that nre rich in this woild, that tlcy be not hUI eiimlol, nor trust, in uncertain riches, hut in tiie living iJo.l, vlii !peie l.s richly ill thins to enjoy. -1 Tim. J : 1 . . HKl'KKKXt'K M AT K 1 L I A 1 , Psalm 4.:tS Ju. II Pur. S:!-. I Tim. " 17-1't. P1M.MAKY TCPIC-t"i y of a Kich M;U'. and a HrK-ar. .Il'NlOK TOPIC-The Poor Kich M.in and tin' Kich pour Man I.TKKMi:iIATK AM' SKNU 'lt TOPIC Penalties of Seltisi;r..-s. vorxt; pixii'i-i: am aiti.t topic -Kijiht I'se ol WYalth. i In this lesson we are afforded a i poop into two worlds where we see disclosed extremes .if eha ractor and condit ims. No more rraphie picture could be drawn showinir the contrast of two lives. Those lives were intend d to ho representative. The rich man descends from the highest pinna cle of worldly enjoyment to the depths of endless miser. The poor heirnr ascends from utter wretched ness and misery to the lofiiest heights of blessinir. I. Contrasted Lives (vv. 1. The Kich Man (v. I'd). He lived In a mansion secluded from the com mon people. lie was clothed in cost ly raiment; his outer irarments were of purple an I his inner -M'ments of tine linen. He lVd upon the richest food that could he provided. His sin was to selfishly indulge his appetites without consideration for others. 2. The Ke'itr (vv. -Jo. -Jl). He wn ; laid at the rich man's jrate with the j hope of irottinir at least the crumbs i from his table. The .1.-:; of the t reel: j were more kind to him than the rich num. Lazarus means "o:l i. a help," indicating that a . irodiy life shone through his pov rty. We learn from i fhesc contrasted lives that worldly ' condition is no sure test of a man's state in the siht of (hid. Kich men are ion nil wicked s.-!iKh. and not J all poor men are irodly. I!. ContraGted Deaths and Funerals j 1. The He.tr sriir. He was touivi dead ; and his body hurried off to a pan- ! Pt's irrave. No notice was taken of; it bv the world. 2. The Ui.-h Man. He a!-., died. His po Id could not bribe the mesen L'er of death. Ioub:less a cosily fuiifiT.l was held, attended by those who moved in his ela-s of --oeieiy. I'eatii is the common etui To which ali classes mu-t come. III. Contrasted Destinies (v. ':',). 1. The He-.-u;:r. wa- at once c.'HTied b the ;'.!-j:e!s inf. A ' I'.l ! i ; : 11 1 's Im.m.iii. The .-oi;s I.eli.-x ,t are es pee:;iijv . -. i "-- for ;it the ! . O , r of do:: :o n ti.o . :(:..;!- oi b 0.1; . and ! ';" r.c;: tt i d ot h,- purple hue bto'n and east ; oitoheil Woh ali v. ickod nan. !ii'c;ii'sc ' while on eartii ho oi:! i:ed fur o;,:a ' omK ' j IV. The Reality and Fixedness Of ' Life Beyond the Grave (vv. ! 1. The Cry lor .Mercy (v. L'4). Dive. v l.b-Ji j if.. Lilt in natno for "ricii j man." was now willing to riaini teh;- Honsiiip to Abraham, lb' was keenly! oon-'.-ioos, i!n, ,,,. iiov w hioit ' con;io!h-d him v.ldb- oti earth were still with him. In-;e;:d of a mentis! of i;rat itica 1 ion they wore now- an in- ' strumeiit of torture-. Part of the tor- ! Ilient oi lioil w; l.e t!ie oravillL'S 1 if 1 nj'jietite ami lr.vt, wltii no means of ! their -ratitication. I A 1 I. ., . V. 11..,aT,. - M'l ; - loon 10 u o- ). i ins reply cast the matter back upon the mans memory. lie sail. re- memlior." The lasiiin-s of a -liiity cons' ionce will be most real in hell. Their Fixedness 1 v. ,). Human di'stinios are lixed by the choices dur irur the life. When one p-s- on of This life he enters into ati um-h;, use able stale :md condition. 1. 0 d's Word and tin- A 1 1 'o : fhoiefi t I.:.r':.t 'v. L'T IM). Iio now reipmst ed that Lazarus iro on an errand of mor" to '.is iu-.-tiiren. He rv:r:inci tli" t' 1 IhOIiV of ;, Spirit of niol-l. va! 'e than the Word of ;..,!. .Manv today are more v. iilimr to iru-t th" ra: pin us of a uhost thati the sr,. 'o:-d of Cod.. Abraham declared that (loii's Word is suilicient that those who reject .Moses and the projihets would not repent thonirh viiteil by one who hail risen from the dead. The greatest miracles will not affect the hearts of men who reject the I'dble. Development. Development seems to lie the meth od by which (jod works, and de velopment is change1 chanjre which, by no means, involves imperfection; nnd this for the reason that lays, which obtain in the ralm of the finite, may, or may not, obtain in the realm of the intinite. lit. liev. N. S. Thomas, D. D. Man Lives His Beliefs. A man lives hjs beliefs however much he may betray his creed. Sir Henry Jones. occupied n 1.1! liilamai! ir- o.;,i:.:. s !i . &4A J S v,; MKfff A VV St i J Great Air Squadron Joins the Atlantic Fleet i v. ra' hi-ri-d in i - -: i . - - !!!"'s- - ;-'1'1'- 'o o:i ; i ; r 1 1 1 : 1 1 t.ia 'o-in . ! 1 I Ai!: planes and iv;l:;,vn ,,f - ;'"'''- t.VJ.e - ! 1 'apt. W. ). ( hard! Oregon City Has - ; "- . i:J. '. : H U H ' P i 5 ' l H Si Photoin-ai!: si:ow, hu, vr..nL.dit ami Willamette r,ers :lt ro.-,,., (':;y, of the W :i !a met : o -.alley ,:n !,,, ,, i;n'.y mark !! i.-d ti.e h-v.,,- ami row P I 83 A.v.-W 8 i y e4 nMsKfcSl 8 & New Zero Milestone for Highways C: i?nj("jv V !' ( 2 ". .. Fx-'..: It v v.i- .w?-1 ; r. x ;. -v.v.c. . 4 1 u 5. v. 4 A new zero milestone, the point in distances are measured in the United a few hundred feet south of the White louse in I'otoniae park. The column Christ, havinjr In mind Mary Magda is of white marble with a bronze compass dial. ' leuo. .... j ej I their .j,.-,- a- .-. ..:-. N. v. . ;o joj, i in s, ., : , ; ,, x 1 , ,,,, l.-rj, os .-..;. ,.o ti.s Iron oil or t ,.o : !.;, :. ; ;!:!: -:,r ; a Severe Flocd i- n. 4 A .; I : ' bv the -v.olion war, 1 Hv, i:ri,i- tll,.;,. j, e do.', II boats wore n-cd . rt?V v 4a- f f f " Washington from wiiicii all hiuhwriy States, Iras been set up in the i !y . srS." SW-s4aaSrtVi ! 1 . X) 1 m i I I i Vt i 1 W : H I UN'JTED .TF.S ; ! I 4 ' M . :j .... . m . . v;4ll 1 ! HER CAT'S A SWIMMER iXllr I ft 4 4 5 I i 1 Mi 1 . 1 'on v. : !,;: 'larnl. Jr. aai'.e u o:: .a. ,1 ; it.vim m .New ol'K. diss ( '..ir.';iy i- aii ;.ut Imrvsx "'' prom '.leiiio and v.ueh. -s for the ainpiiild ';s f.'l.ne. which is something of a in.;;;:--hcil po!":..nar' anr.nu: its c. n 1 r'cio. DENIES BLASPHEMING .lames diver Ciinv 1. well-known writer and conservationist, says the charges f hlashem' made against him are hased on a slip of the tongue when he spoke of .Mary, the mother of Marion, Ind. "I was all run-down, nervoua and bent over. I could hardly drag around, let alone do my work. I read some letters in the papers telling what Lydia E. Pink ham's Veer etahln Compound had done ror otners and I thought I would try it. Then a man tnlH my husband about his wife and what good it had done her and wsnred him tn have me try it. I took one bottle and could see what it did for me in a week's time, and when I had taken three bottles I had gained both in strength and weight and was doing my own work. I took it before my last baby was born and it helped me so much. I sure am glad to recommend the Vegetable Compound to any woman who suffers from female ail ments, for I know by experience what it can do. I have used Lydia E. Pink ham's Sanative Wash, also the Liver Pills, too, and think them fine." Mrs. Wm. Eldridge, ti20 E. Grant Street, Marion, Indiana, A record of nearly fifty years service should convince you of the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Compound. There are scores of reasons why "Vaseline" Petroleum Jidiy should be acc-nu:it'd a i ous'hold mainstay. A few of ttu ra are barns, sores, blisters, cits. It .imes in bottles at all drug-p-.st.s and general otores. I'rii'l IRUL'dH VIAVrt-ACI fRlN(; (JO. ICoB.i! i.le !i 1 seline ieUS Pat Off o PETROLEUM JELLY "Cutting teeth is made ea.y"J MRS.W2NSLO'S f SYRUP 7Vi nfur'.f' and CSUc'rtn't Regulator At a!! rfructfist M i. '. .Ill v. , rii t.i L'. i::d i -c . li.is ..'.".'er ;::vn v. a ineRit-nt 8 - '-a'lr-. 1 iir- :::-t ;::: i nc t -.::(? sin i'.i' f.---r taken v;i Mrs. Vr ;t!fo'j :: a as : ,ur te,.;h j., a . e.s srr.:. .u.ti :l.iyinK L'utunn I i-.h is ':.. .-' f;z.sv hv the use of Mrs. V.:.. iv ssyiup, .inn iiacercly. 'amc on request'' ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO. 215-217 Fulton Street. New York G'i Selling Ajtnt Harold f. Ritehiii Co.. Inc. -ti- 'lurk. Toronto. Ljud.in, Sydney InsfantRelief CbupSCblcf BroncnblTroiibk GT5EEM fVlOUTASN a 3 COMPOUND )J ituickly relieves the itistres-; 4 1 -V 1 65 wars and rcsul of lot;,: SUir.'a mobK r..- . - . . . ... ivT.'M'SJet thro;il and hin,r diseases t.j Sfrf BOX TrealUe on Asthma, ite upon request zoc ana at druggists J H GUILDCO. RUPEUT.VT Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuticura Soap 25c, Ointment 25 nd 50c, Talcum 25c. Vivacious! 7 rimniio fi'nW foolmtl ntfh Dr. KING'S PILLS -for constipation Z1 S!V. liiSiiiiiiMMiiiTimsil n, 'iMM i Mm ua r
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