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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson XIII. Second Quarter, For June 27, 1909. TKI IMTERNATICNAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Rom. xiii, 8-14. Memory Verses 8, 10 Golden Text, Rom. xiii, 14 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stecrns. Cop tv1.!. I 'l. Iv Amtrican Pros Association. We Iwvc t ihiy .-in cxfollont lesson from the writings of the Holy Spirit through l':iul in perfect keeping with our - 1 1 1 i.'Ssuii.h from .limit's show ing tile I'.oiesslty of a Koilly life to prove to (!:, world tlie reality of our faith. Tin' l':rt two verses call our at tention t i i he law which is holy nmt Just utnl p'oil, lint which, according to Koui. id. I.', was Kivcii that every mouth n.i-iil he stopped and all the World lie"! -.ivcd guilty lie fore Cod. for uo one h is ever lived since Adam fell but has I p ken the law except the Lord Jesus 'hrist. who is the end of the Saw IVr righteousness to every n:'o that belit-ve.h I Horn. x. 4. He perf. . t ly lovcl tod and man and by His sac rlf.ce for mii on our behalf has pro vided :!bi-'lutely perfect riu'litenusness, jtistif' fn ely by His race all who conn1 '"it set f"i-:'.: this i; i .-. : ... life ii"t (i the pr.ti-,.. in U C'oT r, il s.. out- ;;::! i. ut.; ;iv... fully t..M i.'o.l by Him. This i.s fully : the first ei-'il chapters of Then follows in throe ..lory of Israel, then the .'onned to this world which ts to be found, by 1 1 is '! 1 'lievers-a life of love, 0 ! .Mm iv. 11, "Beloved, if ,! us. we ou'lit also t,i love " The life of love that lie 1 t: if we will let Ilitn Is .'I i i I Cor. xiii, 4-7. lie re us fi'oui the curse of the law de.-l;:s and i;ssure us of no comli'innatloii to any who are in Christ, in order that the righteousness of the law may he fu:n.I l:i r. - wh i walk not after t lie &..-'.!. I :i after tl.e Spirit (Unni. viii, l-4i. If the u..i:i or woman given to wine r strong drink knew of the love that Is Letter than wine, the luvo that can neither l- eueuched nor bouaht (Soi't; 1, 2. 4: viil. Ti. the nppetlte for earth's tinu!:i:.t vo;;!d be overcome. II;n in;; become children of light and of the day. not man's day, but the Lord's day, we are expected to walk as children of licht. to walk in love, and to awake from all sleep or indif ference to the things of God (I Thess. V, fj-S; Kph. v, 2. , l.Ti. Itemember Jonah and his disobedience, Samson ant jis -weakness, anil also the sleep of the favond three on the Mount of Transfiguration und In the garden, and. bearing the voice of IIIiu who Is ever calling us to a closer walk with Him self. "Awake, thou that steepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light" (Kph. v, 14). let us aim to be separate from all dead things and dead people and alive only unto God. The salvation of the Individual be liever Is threefold we are saved, we are working out that salvntlou In our dally life, and we are waiting fur and daily drawing nearer to the redemp tion of the body. It Is that third phase to which we are all the time nearer, and until we receive those glorified bod ies, just like His own (I'hll. ill, 20. 21). we cannot be said to have obtained the fullness of the life that Is ours in Christ. Then shall the life really be gin for which we are now being fitted by our training here. His precious blood fits us perfectly for Ills pres ence, but there Is a fitness for Ills service in the ages to come when He will show the exceeding riches of Ilis grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus fEph. 11, 7), and for this every bit of discipline in the daily life Is needed. If we believed this we would not shrink from any thing lie sends or permits to come to us this little while, but would by His Brace say. This Is nis best for me today. This age, called in I Cor. iv, 3, margin, "man's day," with all its boasted progress, Is iu the sight of God, and as compared with the next age, only as night, when the light comes through moon and stars, but the com ing day will begl i when the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing In Ills wlims. Then shall all things that offend be gathered out and the righteous shall shine forth as the suu in the kingUom of their Father (Mai. Iv; Matt. sill. 41-43). With the kingdom and glory to which He uns called us ever before us (I Thess. II. VJ) we nre able to rejoice eTen when partakers of Ills sufferings, knowing that when Ills glory shall be revealed we shall be glad with exceed ing Joy (I Pet. Iv, 13). We have no long er any desire to live the rest of our time In the Hesti to the lusts of men, but to the will of God, for the time past of our lives has more than suf ficed to have wrought the will of the gentiles (I Pet iv, 2-3). We have been crucified with Christ, we are risen with Christ, we seek things above, uot on the earth, for we have died, and our life Is bid with Christ in God. and we contluually anticipate the coming again with Him In glory (Col. 111. 1-4). Know ing that w are now the children of God and having our hope Bet on Him, "W9 are by nis grace enabled to put on the Lord Jesus Christ let Him also jive In us, on the throne of our hearts, and thus make no provision for the Sinful self life, but rather reckon It (dead and walk in newness of life to the glory of God. Having become the Lord's own property, onr motto la henceforth "unto the Lord." and the Judgment seat of Christ Is ever before va, remembering that every one of us hall give account of himself to God ixir. 7-12). Health and Beauty Hints. Never use a'tlepilatory or "hair re mold. A chemical that is powerful enough to kill hair is likely to prove harmful to the skin. Noueof them has permanent effect. 1 hey remove the hair for only a few weehs at the most, and it comes back thicker and thicker than ever. A good 6hampoo recipe con sists only or 1 teaspoon! ul of can tbr".x dissolved in a cup of hot 1 water. It lathers freely and will thoroughly cleanse the scalp. By shunipooi ig the bair with cauthrox every 2 or 3 weeks it will remain soft and Huffy. Canthrox also re lieves itching and irritation of the scalp. Beauty specialists charge .5 cents to $1.00 tor canthrox sham poos. You can take oue at home for about one cent. The rough and itching skin of baby indicated that it is suffering from eczema. Auy form of eczema or simple skin disease in child or adult is relieved by pouring on the affectcc' surface of the skin a small Utiantity of a lotion made by mixing 4 ounces of Ittxor with 4 lablcspoou f uls of alcohol and 1 '2 pint of water, llepeat the application several times each day until the irritation disap-p-ais. There are other uuls to beauty mo e batisfactorv than face tiovv li r tuul the use of washes is becoming more popular everywhere, not-withstanding their high price. Here is a reci;e for a wash that you c.tu make at hutne a nil it will Cusc much. e s than manufactured brand. Dissolve 4 OUllCtS ofspiirtliax 1.1 a naif pint of hot water aud 2 tv.-a- spOOlitlllS of glycerine. This will make a complexion beant.U that uueus anu soueus me SKin wun-! out the llae Of powder, aud it also I tends to remove uimnles. tan and i fr ckles. I You Will not lie emhinrnssiMl hv I ,)-ili ll-nff oHiiwr nil vr.nr alinn lil..ra ! if you follow tht-se directions: Brush Liitr Uitu uiiu x 1 J " 'luiuine iiau-j tonic made by uissolving 1 OUIK e of -juinola in 1-2 int of alcon. 1 ; and 1-2 jiiut of cool water. Apply OllCe a Week. This tOUlU removes ihiiulrnlV jr.,r tiillini' linir nnil stops keeps the scalp in a healthy condi tion promoting the growth of Uair aud making it glossy and abundant. Do no; be alarmed because you nave become tleshy. Most of us guin weight in winter. To make a nee;--f ading llesh reducer, get from your druggist 4 ounces of parootis and dissolve it in a pint of hot water. lake 1 teaspoonful 6 times a day just before meals. Arise early every dx aid take as much outdoor ex. ercise as you can. If your blood were in healthy con dition you would not be atHictsd the ugly fimpks and shallow skin you complain of, and it is not likely that auy salves or lotions applied externally will give you relief. You must purify your blood and arouse your liver to normal action. I feel sure that this recipe will benefit you. Dissolte 1 ounce of kardene and 1-2 teacupful of sugar in 1-2 pint of water. Take 1 tablespoonfnl before each meal and upon retiring. This recipe will give you a full quart of good blood tonic and liver remedy that has cured many cases of pim ples, blotches, scrofula and other eruptions of the skin. It is an ex cellent spring medicine for it in creases the nppetite and tends to strengthen and build you up. J. J.1NGALLS. Grass is the forgiveness of naturt her constant benediction. Fields trampled with battle, saturated with blood, torn with the ruts of cannon, grow green again with grass, and carnage is forgotten. Streets aban doned by traffic, become grass-grown like rural lanes, and ate obliterated. Forests decav, harvests perish, flowers vanish, but grass is immortal. It in vades the solitude of deserts, climbs the inaccessible slopes and forbid ding pinnacles of mountains, modifi climates and determines history. character and destiny of nations. L nobtrnsive and patient, it has im mortal vigor and aggression. Ban ished from the thoroughfare and the fields, it bides its time to return, and when vigilence is relaxed, or the dynasty has perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled, but which it nev er abdicates. It bears no blazonry of bloom to charm the senses with fragrance or splendor, but its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or rose. It yields no fruit inearth or air, and yet should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world. To roliere constipation, clean out the bowbla, tone and strengthen the digestive organs, put them in a natural condition wiih Uollinter'e Kocky Mountain Tea, the most reliable tonic for thirty yean. 35c., Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drng Co. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Death ot .Mrs I'.ffie Rush. On June 6th I'.MO. Mrs Effl Ku-h, wife of Man llBKuh, departs! this life to Heaven, after a ling-Ting illnesMof that dread ilis.-ase, consump tion, she was 84 yeurs aud 8 mouths old. The funenil was conducted the following day at Hopewell M K Church by Rev B F Pfnuher. she had been iiildeclinlng health for ubJut a year, but w ai cotuiued to her bed foronly a short time. Never was suffering borne with more patience than by her. A bright smile beamed on her face ufl the time, and sje was ever ready to con -verse with her friends that nine to iee her, re gardless to her interne suMl-ring. U.-r mind w as evur vlvaT ""d slle lxuseswl such a sweet, lov- aoie uisiosition, that it was a iie:isure to wait upou her. She never complained of her su tiering and rur.'ly ever mentioned hercomlition. With out being aked about it, she of ton expressed ber readme to die. She was so filled with the Saviours love fhe was ready to go at His com mand. she leaves a husband and two little childreu, one 4 years old and the oilier 1 year, but she knew there w as a bright mansion au ulting her atKive and she loured to go where paiu and sor row never some and no farewell te.irs are shed but nil live in one eternal realm oi rappmess foreer. Hear loved one, he is waitinu- lor you tht re uud let us strixe to fo.low turcxaniplcuud meet her iu that bright home above. Kttie was the daughter ot Alb.-rt Kennedy. She leaves one brother mid one sister, a husband mid twoeliildrcn and a large circle of relatives and friend j nal gain. torn ;ni tithe li ich i her etc. Writtei Lulu an i B Kennedy. Mrs. Su-ana!i role Hro ijili. 1.' an 1 died May iHirn November . beiii' e yans. leaves four chil- id lhias an-u, thrwi,uvsim.i,.ii,-i1;;ri m 1,1 A-Ou-Uini; Thinim and Kuip A 1) Hain.ltoii, own, of Ashe uvu, of near nm. K 1 No l; ir.lts r,;:pel. i.randniother was laid to rest in the family xiiyiug ground tuul the grave was strewn i'h loners our loss is ll- :,v. n-s gam. lluw livKc ue ihe words to curry eousoiaiiou to fie hearts .-reavvd of a bclox iM gra dtnotiicr. A tendi r ,iiii'iii.. vi.. It,l. i.. ,1... j fro:n the hour the angel- liiM gave her to her home. A g.-nll -spirit of life ilmt titted ill uud l"ut I"eugl.-ain of sunshine. No one can il l u""'..." "a':: rrvd thought in the years t, 'lien and friends that she Iu llir homea long as sK. i,a- it to her el shed radiance It vil ! he a Messed ree.i up to hive and he lnved I tioii that she urew 11 whu knew her und j- eherisli tier su. .. : 'hose who will evei ten. I l""e llli-mry. liss our gniudm.itlii hearts in sorrow h j i.epia.c where uiu ew.is hers lo No longer riuinis her now. Wv mKs ,,,, wmil. ,viK M)ii.t. s.i m-u, M pure, sn sw.-t. Wl' h r eheerful sniiiiiiK faee I hut onee was ours to greet Hut yet we kuiiw that ihou hast itone In live with Christ ittuve, T nut ani: Is Imre her to that home Of everlasting hive. "Ve know that In those mansions there Where Seraphs sweetly "lug. the triumphs of the bright ami fair. Thy voice shull ever riiijr. (irandma ileur we shall meet thee there. Where thou art ever blest, In that m. usion so bright and fair. BWhere she shall ever rest. i we iu meet submission bow Kefore the great white throne, Ami though we sadly miss her now. Yet say, i-Thy will be done.'" oiuiie rtrown. 5 s x g ro h z o n j; c; : ?h z - n n m limber Wheels and Smithing. The strongest timber wheels made from first grade material are made by us- Full force of exDert black smiths doing all kinds of repair worK and horseshoeing, buggy painting, etc. Our shop is located back of okeen's Livery Stable, on North Street, near the new postoffice. A. M. PRESNELL, Asheboro, N. C IP ' " -1 s J Mftfc JO IBB oS fc p- o , V- fa oo tl Nervous Women For nervous, tired women, we recommend Car dui. Cardui is a woman's medicine. It acts specifi cally on the female organs and has a tonic, building effect on the whole system. It contains no harmful ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract. If you suffer from some form of female trouble, get Cardui at once and give it a fair trial. ' It Will Mrs. W. "W. Gardner, of Taducah, Ky., tried Cardui and writes: "1 think Cardui is just grand. I have been usii.e; it for eleven years. 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