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THE SUN, RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. How to Treat Croup Externally Bub Tick's "Vap-O-Eub" Salve well over the throat and chest for a few min utes then cover with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so that the soothing medicated vapors aria ing may loosen the choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing. One applica tion at bedtime insures against a night attack. 25c, 50c, or $1.00. As druggists. Mbmional 7 Lesson By E. O. SELLERS, Acting Director of Sunday School Course of Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright 1915, Western Newspaper Union. ) Unofficial Library. 'Well, how's things in Plunkville?" ! 4 Oh, so so." ' Got a circulating library in your town?" -Mine is a sort of one, except that I don't get paid for books lost or kept indefinitely." Louisville Courier- ! Journal. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 12 JEHOVAH YEARNS OVER ISRAEL. LESSON TEXT Hosea 11:1-11. GOLDEN TEXT I drew them with cords of a man, with bands of love. Hosea 11:4. An Improved Quinine, Does not Cause Nervousness nor Ringing in Head The happy combination of laxatives in LAX ATIVE HROMO QUININE makes the Quinine in this form have a far better effect ttiau the ordiaary Quinine, and it can be taken by any one without uffecting the head. Remember to call for the full name. Laxative Bromo Qui nine. Look for signature of E. VV. Grove. 25c. Stilt a Lease on Life. The Cook Sir! Sir!! There's a ep lin outside and if you don't come wi' the keys of the cellar, we'll all be n in heaven in a couple of min utes! The Curate God forbid! London Opinion. AND RHEUMATISM ITS CAUSE TREATMENT. The cause of Rheumatism is excess ! of uric acid and no real relief can be expected until this is eliminated. Many chronic sufferers find perma- j nent relief after taking Rheumacide, 1 on sale at your druggist. Adv. The milkman is about the only out- ! aider who ever sees a woman staged without the uid of scenic investiture. 1 Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. Some men outlive their usefulness il they live to be a day over twenty-one. Cuts clear to the bone have been liealed by Hanford's Balsam. Adv. "Clubs are places where men go when they want to get rid of themselves. Fojt Spavin curb, splint, sweeny, wounds, swellings, galls, sprains, scratch es, collar boils, etc. Yager's Liniment gives the most satis factory results. It dispels the pain and stiffness and absorbs the swellings very quickly. YAGERS LINIMEMT Recommended by Driver and Trainer Mr. B. L. Tuft, Salem, N. J., writes: "Yager's Liniment is the most wonderful horse lini ment I ever used. Have been handling and training horses for speed for 20 years and have had hundreds of different brands of so-called horse rem edies. 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C WP W CM fCf Frost Proof Jersey T 1 " ton, Wakefield and any Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants at 11.00 per thousand; 75c in 6.000 lots or oyer. Klondike and SiSr flli c"'ra'7 OBrr7 r lants, II .50 per thousand. k tunuiw prompt sm iu uuui sua piunis true to name. or parcel post, auvr aaUay, u per inousana. on pt shipment, e. Ship freight, 7, CkaebMrm. f . ft WILL BUY OLD II S Confederate States stamped flU,0Ul UUU U. O., envelopes, unused stamps Ctlvedescnption. w. a. astasia, 9hta ut, t leieiand o W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 50-1915. j A contemporary of Isaiah and Amos, j Hosea continued to prophesy after the first captivity of thtf northern kingdom. His style is abrupt and fig : urative. Israel is Jehovah's adulter ous wife, repudiated, but finally to be purified and restored. This lesson i a part of the second section of the book (4:1-13:8), which is a descrip tion of the sinful people. I. "The Perverse Child," vv. 1-7. The "remnant" (ch. 6:1-3) had cried out for relief. (See Isa. 1:9; Rom. 2:5). Jehovah's reply (begins 6:4) is a severe arraignment of Israel's back sliding as contrasted with his grace. To understand this lesson read the entire book repeatedly. In verse 1 of the lesson Jehovah recalls to the na tion the days of its childhood. Be cause of his great love (Deut. 7:7) he called thern out of Egypt, the land of bondage, into Canaan, the land of blessing and liberty. Yet Israel sensed not its duty nor its obligation of grati tude. We are living under a greater obligation because of the greater re demption God has provided for us in the person of his Son. God here calls Irael "my son" (Ex. 4:22); we have the right to call ourselves sons (John 1:12; I. John 3:1-2). Matthew's gos pel applies these words to him who alone was fully and in the true sense God's sen. Jesus is the summary of the whole nation in that he alone fully realized God's purpose in Israel (Matt. 2:15). As contrasted with what a son is or should be verse 2 gives a picture of Israel's wandering. The whole his torv of the nation is one of going after false gods. (I. Sam: 8:7-9 and manv other references.) In those childhood days (v. 3) Jehovah taught them how to walk, and healed their hurts, "but they knew not" God, as a tender Fa ther, had watched over, taught, guid ed and healed (Ex. 19:14; Isa. 46:3; 63:9). Even so, in this present age God is a God of mercy and long suf fering (Rom. 2:4), yet the mass of men "know not" what God is doing for them. In verse 4 the child has grown older and as mothers often tether a child lest it run away, so Je hovah endeavors to draw Israel to him with "cords of love." His cord of love now is the mighty power of Calvary (John 12:32). Jehovah not only drew but even sought to entice, for he laid meat unto them" Jesus will deliver us, for he bore our yoke (Matt. 11:28-30) and is for us the Bread of Life (John 6:35, 58). Love does not mean that the backslider shall be free from punishment. "Be cause tney refused to return the sword shall abide" (v. 5-6 and Heb. 12:6). Bven so God did not permit them to go back to Egyptian bond age (v. 5). Israel was " bent to back sliding." In spite of the constant call to worship and serve him none "would exalt him." II. The Pleading Parent, vv. 8-12. None can fathom the depths of the cry, "Hew shall I give thee up, How shall I deliver thee" (v. 8). Israel would persist and still Jehovah pleads that perchance they would heed his cry (Jer. 9:7; Lam. 3:33). Admah and Zeboim were irretrievably over thrown with Sodom and Gomorrah (Deut. 29:33), shall Israel likewise perish? No! (v. 9) for "I am God, not man." God does not, like man, change- his covenants are not "scraps of pape, ' his love is everlasting (Nu. 23:19). It Is not God but man who is responsible for his destruction. The "Holy One in the midst of thee" is there to save, not as an avenger. God has not come into our midst in wrath God's passionate desire is to save not to destroy. His purposes are those Or love and redemption and as with Israel of old, so in this age. he will carry out these purposes in spite of our backsliding (Rom. 11:28-29). Verses 10 and 11 are prophetic of the ultimate repentance and restoration of Israel judgment shall pass upon theii foes (Joei 3:16) and those of the dis persion (see parallel Isa. 11:11-16) shall gather, as "doves to their win dows," and be once more "in their houses," i. e., set up as a nation in their God-given land. Ephraim (v. 12) sought to rule without or by casting off Jehovah (L Cor. 4:8). In Judah was the legal priesthood and the legitimate king, but the apos tasy of Israel was more culpable be caue of the example of Judah which he had set at nought. III. Promised Deliverance. In a most cttriking way Hosea flashes a note of hope and love through the cloud of gloom which hung over the nation as it drew closer to its doom because the people refused to repent. Amos delivered his warning and re turned to Judah. Hosea was a part of the nation which emphasizes such verses of his prophecy as the following: 6:1, 4:6, 11:4, 11:6, 6:4, 6:6, 2:15 and 10:12 which sound the message of hope likt bulletins from the battle's front. Verse 9 is the final summary t'c Israel and for us as well. 27 FREDERICK. R . iWBRES ER Bethlehem's plain there shone a star That guided wise men from afar, v To see the child in manger lain, V- Immanuel Jesus is his name; T1 r a- 1- j wne rnnce 01 reace nas come to awenL 9 Hosanna! Shout! ImmanueL HE long expected, promised Lord Is born today, by Kings adored.- While to the world God doth proclaim? He comes, and Counselor is his name. The mighty God on earth to dwelL Rejoice! Rejoice! ImmanueL E comes to man by lowly birth, To spread salvation through the earth. From everlasting, he's the same. Our God and Wonderful his name, King David's seed in man to dwelL Rejoice! Rejoice! ImmanueL -AUt on earth, good will to man; Sing of free salvation's plan; 'With angels join in the refrain, Jesus, God with us, is his name. Hallelujah, peace on earth, joice! Rejoice! the Savior's birth. .EJOIQE and loud nasannas Hosanna to the new-bom lgelic hosts to man proclaim Our Father's love, our Savior r Hallelujah! Peace on earth, Rejoice! Rejoice! the Savior's birth. sinf s name. Santa's Secret H I'VE got out of bed, just a minute, To tell you I'll whisper it low The stockings I've hung by the hre Are for me not mamma, you know. For mine are so awfully little, Dear Santa Claus, don't you see?" And I want, oh, so many playthings. They won't hold enough for me. Holly Scratches By HARVEY PEAKE Hm S3S& m , Mill will ii i I ! .-o I want you to remember And fill these as full as you can. Cause t haven't been very naughty. And you've been such a nice, kind man. I'd like a live doll, if you please, sir. That can talk and call me "mamma." Not one that is full of old sawdust. As all my other dolls are. Tr. lom SHsort But Useful. "'was tree does not live irt life is a useful and 1UEVER look a gift in the cost mark. All that glitters is not diamonds. Mistletoe makes the heart grow fender. The gift deferred maketh the heart sick. Belief in Santa Claus is the best policy. It is a wise merchant who knows his own goods when they are brought back for exchange. To give hideous gifts is human, to forgive impossible. Gifts make the man, the want of them the fellow. One Christmas bargain makes the whole of womankind spin. Christmas bills are stubborn things. Santa Claus is not as red as he is painted. Boy gifts in haste and repent at leisure. Uneasy lies the head that's trying to make twenty dollars buy forty gifts And thereby hangs a stocking. Every Christmas tree must stand on its own bottom. Gifts are seldom what they seem. ootvj m. . i. ru vsurN afWaBl Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachms ALCOHOL- 3 PER CENT. AVegelablc Preparation for As similattng the Food a nd Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of .0 oinoO 1MQ Promotes Digest ion,Cheerful riess and Rest.Contains neither Opiiim,MorpJune norMiiiejai. Not Narcotic. JkafMofQldDrSAXltLPrrOfER Pumpkin Sud Ax Senna JtocAeUe Salts ' Ants Smd Pepoertninl ' . Bt Car&onaUSoda I W 1 Ctarifial Sttaar Winrytvtn Flavors) A perfeet Remedy fbrfinisfiGBf' uon, oour oiomacauiarrnoea. Worms. Feverishaess and. Loss of Sleep. (Fac-Simile Signature of The Centaur company NEW YORK. CASTOR! For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Use 3 For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ei-nr. Exact Copy of Wrapper thk ckntaur sompany, new Yens! Try this easy way to clear your skin with Resi rtol Soap Bathe your face for several minutes with Resinol Soap and warm water, working the creamy lather into the skin gently with ttie finger-tips. Then wash off with more Resinol Soap and warm water, finishing with a dash of clear cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished how quickly the healing, antisepuc Resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, re moves pimples and blackheads, and leaves the complexion clear, fresh and velvety. A Real Test. "When a young man proposes you should always be careful and test his love," continued the chaperon. "But I go one better, auntie," twit tered the pretty Bayswater girl. "Do you see this tiny bottle?" "Yes. Does it contain perfume?" "No; it contains acid. I test the en gagement ring." From the Philadel phia Public Ledger. If the skin is fn bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of Cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Oint ment and let it remain on ten min utes before the final washing with Resinol Soap. Resinol Soap is r.ot artificially colored, its rich brown being entirely due to the Resinol balsams it contains. Sold by all druggists and dealers ia toilet goods. For free sample cake and tnal of Resinol Ointment, write Realnol Chemical Co.. Baltimore, Md. Lady Uses Tetterine for Eczema. Edgar Springs. Mo., July 15. 1908. The Eczema on my face usually appears In the spring- and your salve always helps It. I use no other preparation but Tet terine and find It superior to any on the market. Respectfully, Elsie M. Judvlne. Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Itching Plies, Ring Worm and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterine Soap 25c. At druggists or by mail direct from The Shuptrine Co., Sa vannah, Ga. With every mall order for Tetterine we give a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills free. Adv. Physicians have prescribed Resinol Ointment for over twenty years tn the treatment of skin and scalp affections. Taught by Mail. Sally Gay Well! Well! Do you think that is the way to kiss a girl? Young Gump That is what the cor respondence school says about it, any how. Kansas City Star. Always keep Hanford's Balsam on hand for accidents. It's good insur ance. Adv. The entertainer who expects to get a laugh does not tell the funny story in the presence of his wife. Rah! Rah!! Rah!!! "What did you punch the half back of the opposing eleven for," asked the captain of the football team. "Because," explained the fullback, "punched halves don't pass." It advertises itself Hanford's Bal sam. Adv. The Christmas Card. About a hundred years ago the first Christmas cards were used. These were printed in London and consisted of a visiting card with the words, "A Merry Christmas, ' printed on it. Later the cards were made with a lit tle seenery on them and a picture of the robin. This bird was used be cause he is called the English Christ marj bird, and also "The Savior's Bird" on account of the old legend regard ing its red breast. From this time on the cards . became more numerous and of more varied kinds. A little knowledge is a danger ous thing, especiallj on Christ mas eve, when a kid discovers his father acting the part of A- Santa Claus. a Some men think a luxurious stand of whiskers adds to their dignity. Write irinrlne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago for illustrated Book of the Eye Free. Every man is a promoter of his own interests. UU fWMIllJsli.l.-III.HslJJ.UII.I.I'ir.fsTl OOWAN MtPfCAl. CaJ -5-.r5s.. Cowans being more pene trating makes it preferable Ton simply rub it on your throat, chest or parts affer-t-ed and it is absorbed tl.ru the skin, stops cough, ovwip and colds promptly. Re lieves pneumonia by reduc ing congestion and few. For sale by all dealers in 25c. 50c and $ 1 .00 bottVj. Write for sample and testi monial. 'Demand Cowans because Cowans is more penetrating COWAN MEDICAL CO. Concord. N. C, WHAT IS URIC ACID ? THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO Ever since the discovery of uric acid in the blood by Scheele, in 1775, and th.9 bad effect it had upon the body, scientists and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of its over abundance in the system it causes backache, pains here and there, rheu matism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis :overed a new agent, called "Anuric," vhich will throw out and completely -radicate this uric acid from the sys em. "Anuric" is 37 times more po :ent than Uthia, and consequently you leed no longer fear muscular or ar dcular rlieurcatisza or gout, or many other diseases which are dependent on an accumulation of uric acid within the body. Send to Dr. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a pamphlet on "Anuric," or send 10 cents for a trial package of "Anuric" Tablets. If you feel that tired, worn-out feel ing, backache, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed by too frequent urination, ero to vour heat ntnro onH ask for Dr. Pierce's "Anuric." Dr. Pierce's reputation is back of this medicine and you know that his "Pleasant Pellets" far tho livnr 9nj . (C mrm a a UUU UIO Favorite Prescription" for the ills of women nave nad a splendid reputation for the past fifty years.
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