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. But what will please you most will
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Gentle Hint.
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TRY THIS EASY WAY.
TO HEAL YOUR SKIN
If yon are suffering from eczema.
ringworm or similar itching, red, un
sightly skin affection, bathe the sore
places with resinol soap and hot wa
ter, then gently apply a little resinol
ointment Tou will be astonished how
Instantly the itching stops and healing
begins. In most cases the sick skin
quickly becomes clear and : healthy
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ment and resinol soap also clear away
pimples, blackheads, and dandruff
Sold by all druggists. , Adv. .
, ), ., , , safety First. -'
"I'll jet you into my scheme on the
underground floor."
.are mere any bjuw. ,
For fouls In cattle use Hanford'i
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, Few sermons are as broad as they
are long. Chicago News. "
Crow) Relieved in
fifteen Llizztes
No need to does delicate little stomachs
with nauseous drugs or sloonouo syrups,
c ; i- ,k . hTa Vink'n "VnvO-Kub"
fcilve over the throat and chest. The va
pors ii lisled loosen the tougn, cnoaing
phlegm 'vl ease the difficult breathing.
One r i " t bedtime insures a sound
night's s.1 : a, EOo, or vl.w. ,
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Lesson
(Bjr BJ. O. SELLERS, Acting Director of
Sunday School Court. Moody Bible In
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LESSON FOR MARCH 7
8AUL ANOINTED KING.
t raqnM T1TVT--T Ramuel 9:17-10:1.
, GOLDEN TEXT Fear God. honor the
klng.-I Peter 2:17. r
Because of the acts of Samuel the
neoDla ndtttloned for a king (ch. 8:6).
They are told plainly what to expect
if a king is set in authority (ch. 8:19).
God, however, granted their petition
'and spoke "in the ear" of Samuel, say
ing, "I will send thee a man," telling
him of the Work which this man is to
undertake (ch. 9:15, 16). '
I. "Samuel Saw 8aul" w. 17-21. Saul
was a man to gase at and to admire
fch. fl:2). His fruitless search ror
his father's asses leads him to the city
wherein Samuel was residing. There
be is advised to consult the "man of
God" about his difficulty a good sug
tinn for us all. This experience
feh 9:8-14) exhibits Samuel in a new
light The word "seer" indicates vone
who sees." one who sees the things
Ood makes manifest in dreams (Num.
24:4-16). While the word is similar to
the modern term "clairvoyant" yet the
latter are not the successors of these
Old Testament "seers" or "prophets.
Thuv are rather the successors of tne
fin nronhets (Jer. ,17:14), and of
those who dealt with familiar spirits
n Chron. 10:13-14: Isa, 8: 19-20:
Kings 21:1. 2, 6). Saul evidently did
not know Samuel (vv. 16-18).
RBmimi took Saul with him for the
nlirht to take his mind off his father
a sip and to nrenare him to receive
the word from Ood. Christians take
far too little time to Withdraw them
nivea and take their restless minds
off the things of time and sense to be
still and hear the word of God. wnai
were a few asses to Saul, to him lor
whnm all that la desirable in Israel
(v. 20 R. V.)T Christians who are
Heirs to the heavenly kingdom ought
not to set their affections on the poor
nnuMntnni nf earth (CoL 3:1. 2: 2 Cor,
4:18). In response to Bamuei s inior-
. .. . .
matlon. Saul disclaims any greatness
indeed. Is he not from one of the least
of the families of one of the smallest
of the tribes (v. 21). 8uch humility
rave arrest nromlse for Saul's future
usefulness. Such was the mental and
spiritual attitude of the man whom
Ood chose to be king (ch. 15:17). It
was later, when Dride and power had
puffed him up, that the kingdom was
taken away from him (ch. 15: JJ; 16: 1,
Luke 14:11: Heb. 13:1).
II. "Samuel Took Saul" w. 22-24.
Saul was then led into the guest cham
her and nlaced In the chief seat Read
our Lord's oaraule found in Luke
14:7-11. Samuel then bade the cook
bring the thigh, which was a choice
niece of meat especially reserved for
thoce thus honored (Ezek. 24:4). Such
a nortion belonged to the priest (Lev
7:32). That which did not belong up
on the altar Saul was to eat (v. 24)
Samuel and Saul may have had tne
preference and eaten before the other
masts (v. 13). and Saul is made ac-
miainted with the special honor con
ferred upon him. i Following tne least,
they return to Samuel's home, where
Saul is conducted to a couch upon the
flat housetoD (Acts 10:91. Here Sam
uel had private converse with 8aul
fv. 25 R. V.). What that converse
may have been we know not but we
are reminded of one such nocturnal
conversation! which kve to the world
God's most precious summary of his
love (John 3:1-16).,
Samuel noured oil UDOn Saul's head
Pmnheta. nrleats. kings and cleansed
lepers were so anointed, a type of the
anointing by the holy spirit (1 Kings
1B:15. 16: Lev. 8:12. 14:2, 1618; Isa.
61:1; I John 2:20 R. V.). This act
was also a symbol ofentlre consecra
tion to God, and pointed forward to
the coming kin (Messiah, Anointed
One) whom God himself would anoint
fPs. 45:7). , ' .
Saul was anointed to be "a prince
and to save God's people (ch. 8:16;
Acts 6:81). His ear is always open
to the cry of his people. Even though
they had sinned, and their sorrow was
because of their own disobedience, yet
God regarded their affliction (Pa.
106:43, 44). Only God's anointed ones
can save (Isa. 61:1-3).
Saul's selected task .was to save
Israel out of the hands of the Philis
tines (See Luke 1:69-71). God's eye
sees the oppression of mankind and
his ear Is always open to the cry of
the noor and needy: of innocent chu
dren suffering because of the sins of
narenta: of men defrauded of justice
But the delivering remedy will not
be brought by any earthly king. Man
kind is today crying for a king (some
times it is termed ."democracy") and
will not have God to rule over them.
Heedless of his warnings, blessed by
his bounty, they struggle and scheme
to heal their own hurt . . -
. Saul's humility rapidly gave place to
pride and pride to ambition, ambition
to onoresslon. and finally to an un
timely end. due to . "disobedience.
When our king comes the skillfully
constructed scheme of man s govern
ment wherein sxaft and pride, ambi
tlon and lust find such a prominent
place, will be set aside for a kingdom
wherein Justice and love, equity ana
aerrice. will be meted out to every
man; one wherein Ideals will become
realities. ;
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i Time Itl ;
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In case of sick, sour, upset stomach
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. . As Ever. .,
: "Since the war began the women
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; "Well, they'd do it here, but the men
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After 10 Years of Suffering, Show Man
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' "I have been troubled with severe
caae of Tetter for ten years. In Colum
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Tetterlne. I bought a box; It gave me
relief, bo I bought another and am en
tirely well." Lew Wren. Chicago.
Tetterlne cures Eczema, Tetter, Itching
Piles. Ring Worm and every fornv of
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Feminine Charity.
The Man- I understand that Miss
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The Maid Well, she certainly looks
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DYSPEPSIA
affirm its helpful
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attest its aid to
and digestion.
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"To guide a key to a keyhole in the
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IF BACK HURTS CLEAN
KIDNEYS WITH SALTS
Drink Lota of Water and Stop Eating
Meat for a While If the Bladder
Bothers You.
. Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys m their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush the
kidneys occasionally. You must re
lieve them like you relieve your bow
els; removing all the acids, waste and
poison, else you feel a dull misery in
the kidney region, sharp pains in the
back or sick headache, dizziness, your
stomach sours, tongue is coated and
when the weather is bad you have
rheumatio twinges. ' The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels,
often get Irritated, obliging you to get
up two or three times during the
night
To neutralize these irritating acids
and flush oft the body's urinous waste
get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any pharmacy; take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kid
neys will then act fine and bladder
disorders disappear. This famous salts
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lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to clean
and stimulate sluggish kidneys and
stoo bladder irritation. Jad Salts is
inexpensive: harmless and makes a
deliehtful effervescent lithia-water
drink hirh millions of men and
women fake now and then, thus avoid
ing serine kidney and bladder dis
eases. Adv.: ., v,
German school children are taught
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Rub It On and Rub It In.
For lame back, stiff neck and sore
throat, apply Hanford's Balsam of
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oughly. It is guaranteed to cure or
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dealer. Adv. , - ,
One's jgood opinion of one's self
should be maintained in silence. .
If your skin is scratched by a rusty
nail, apply Hanford's Balsam at once.
It shouldj prevent blood poison.' Adv.
, - How jnuch easier to make mistakes
than to unscramble them. :.'
A simple remedy against coughs and all
throat irritations are Dean's Mentholated
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Discovery That Western Life Wss Not
. What He Had Anticipated
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"What happened to him?"
"Well, you know , he come out here
in fear and tremblln', thinkln' some
cowpuncher here In Cactus Center
was sure goin' to shoot at his feet
and make him dance."
"Yes." .
"And likewise he was sure some
body was goin' to git him on the hur
ricane deck of a pltchin' hoss and
bust his neck."
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"And he was dead sartin that the
fust time he stepped out on the street
some frolicsome blade was goin' to
rope him and drag him half a block
jest for fun."
"Of course." , '
"Well, none of them things hap
pened, and we burled him today Jest
nachelly killed by the shock of dis
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