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The local field it youts. All || you need do ia to avail your- II self of the opportunities olered. II Aa adrerteemeot fa this paper I will cesry your mesaaas fate II htucjadsof hoawsfa tha eoea- II lenity. It is theana) aiAia II i£rr*srzrz u Iwoa't coat mech. COM is I aad mm ua about Ik ia all couNtsitfa. ■ Jhilani Mr#l wtfk W mm SH,I mtnry andoftn itl/ fiattnl. WrK« - I MS SMk Itrwa, «*>. r»lH« Ma Mad Oa«a,B KILLTHe COUCH I ma CURB "t LUMPS « nH Dr. King's New Discovery ra Cms* MO ALL HWCAT AMD IWiaTIHHIBtEt. OTABAJTCkSD SAXIgPAOXoSx OB KONXT BZFTKOKD. ■S—w n»—i ■uj'w w: rumi B H DO YOU kapw of mjom who k «U eooagkto read, who baa not weS that rign at a railroad cronfaK? If wiyem has Men h a asms thne or Othsr, then why doesn't the railroad lot the tigs M •waft Why 4oea the railroad company contiass td fcssp thoae sign* st every rrnsslhgl UnU yon thfah, Mr. "MOM everybody knowe my store, I don't have toadverdss. Your etore and your f ooda nssd more advertising than tha raA roade need da to warn ptofb to "Look Oat for tha Cam." n.xTiliig ie am rw«nilsisd la tha advtrtfaag world. a If it paya to KIONEY TROUBLE RELIEVED IN TWO HOURS. A SPEEDY CUBE I derived bo much benefit from ths use of Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root that I believe It will be most Important tor the public to know of Its worth. Last November I was suffering se verely with kidney snd bladder trou ble The burning pain wss terrible. I sent to you for one trial bottle ot Swamp-Root snd It relieved me In sbout two hours. After taking the small trial bottle, could teel no mors pain, so purchased one fifty-cent bot tle of Swamp-Root After taking the. contents have not felt one pain from ths kidneys or bladder since. You are at liberty to publish this testimonial should you wish to. Yours very respectfully, W. H. WARREN, R. R. No. 9, Box 39, Qalnesboro, Tenn. Sworn to and subscribed betors me W. P. Dodson, enacted Justice of ths Peace of Jackson Co., Tenn., this 14th day of July, 1909. „ W. r. DODSON, J. f. iHWIa Br. Um> *V Stewart... ». V. Prove What Swsmp-Root WM Do For Yos Send to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., tor a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also re ceive a booklet of valuable Informa tion, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and onedollar site bottles for sale at all drug stores. The Biblical Injunction. A Washington clergyman made a call of consolation upon a woman who had suffered a sad bereavement. "I hope," said the pastor, "that in your bitter trial you have found some ray of comfort from the Scriptures." "Indeed I have, sir." was the confi dent though fearful reply. "That's grand, sister," was the. sym pathetic observation of the minister "May I ask what passage of the Good Book helped you most?" "Grin and hear it." If You Are a Trifle Sensitive About the aize of your ahoes, Vou can wear a size am* ller by shaking Allen's Foot Kate, the nntieeptic powder, into them. Just the thing for limiting l'nrtiee and for Breaking in New Shoes. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Unrealized Idyl of a King. King Arthur had just invented ths round table. "Can you invent a bureau that a man's wife will let him have two drawers of?" we asked. .. . *• A Household Remedy Which works from outside. Chestol (Chest Ointment). Will relieve quickly croup, coughs, colds, pneumonia and all affections of chest and throat. 25e. everywhere A ititall Uihpuk.iion. "Is Puffklns all wrapped up In his motor car?" "Not yet, but I have hopes." For IIKADACHE— Hkcke' CAPUDINB Whether from Oolda, Heat, Stomach or Nervoua Trouble#, Capudlne wUI relieve you. It'e liquid—plrftKADt to take—acta Immedi ately. Try It. 10e., tSc., and SO centa at drug etoree. No one but a gossip can attend to everybody's business at the sams time. riLKB CURKD IK S TO t* DATS Yonrdruoftit will rotund money It PAW) OINT- M KNT faili to cure any oa*e of itching, lllind. Steadies or Frutrndlncriiii la 8 voUdaya. Mo. Offering to bet that yon are right Is s poor kind of argument. Why suffer under the curve of Dyipepzis when Garfield Tea can remove it? Politics might not be so bad but for some of ths people in It Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver b right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com^ pel a lazy liver Cures Mad Die trees After Eatisg. MALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PUd. Genuine must bear Signature , Maatoroe «ray Hair to natural Oolor bntgorateaaud prevents the hatrtroa fall lag ofl »>■**>» 1 MMIMIf MAMTNIMCOOOf. f Wlohmond, Virginia %mt tm - - SEND NO MONEY fee eSuas per antlnepUe olauaeat at tt eenu pel u?we wtU I forw»ea™p™a>lu«*?U« saTistesst Wlaaa aold aaod aatbett.SOforeeeS 4oaaa twseeaola snd you win eacelve the pmnlam or yoeraeleeUoa FSEaosr atua coarasr, altooha, pa Aj^WW^YW NOW THEY DONT BPEAK. Miss Antique—l feel so wicked. Miss Caußtlque—No doubt. The good die young, you know. "WHY SHOULD I USE CUTICURA SOAP?" There Is nothing the matter with tty skin, and I thought Cutlcura Soap was only for skin troubles." True, It Is for skin troubles, but Its great mis sion Is to prevent skin troubles. For mora than a generation Its delicate emollient and prophylactic properties hare rendered it the standard for this purpose, while Its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance give to it all the advantages of the beet of toilet soaps. It Is also invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. While its first cost is a few centi more than that of ordinary toilet soaps, it is prepared with such care and of such materials, that It wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making Its use, In practice, most economical. Cutlcura Soap Is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but the truth of these claims may be demonstrated without cost by sending to "Cutlcura," Dept. L, Boston, for a liberal sam ple cake, together with * thirty-two page book on tho skin and hair. Shot With a Knife. Years ngo in a stock performance of a famous old melodrama, the villain, Charles «Wolcott, suddenly discovered that he bad left his revolver in the dressing room. In much confusion, he fumbled in his pocket and found a penknife «hlch, he figured, would do just as well for the bloody deed. Imag ine his consternation when, after plunging the blade into the hero's breast, that player failed to change his lines and screamed at the top of hi 3 voice: "Heaven forgive you! I'm shot." Counterfeiter Gets Stiff Sentence. William FlnH, a Brooklyn, N. Y., denlpr In drugs, was sentenced by the New York Court of Special Sessions, to imprison ment In the penitentiary at hard labor, for four months. The charge was coun terfeiting the trade-mark for Carter's Lit tle Liver Fills, In violation of the penal law. The Carter Medicine Company detected the counterfeit before any quantity of the spurious goods had been placed upon the market. In sentencing Kink. Judge Deuel laid special stress upon the injury done to the public when a remedy so well known as Carter's Little Liver Pills Is counter felted and put on the market. Ho' Im posed the sentence not only As the prop er punishment of Fink himself, but in or der to deter others from the commission of like frauds In the future. Indications. "Don't tell me that girl Is used to the best society." "What makes you think she Isn't T" "Why, If you notice, she is polite to everybody she meets." CUILL TUNIC. Yon know what yon are Liking. Ttoo formula Is plalnl/ printed on ererr bottle, showing Ids sloipl? yuinlnp sud Iron in a tastolrks form, and tbe mint eltwlual form. Col grown people and obi Ldran, (0 cent*. Man may be the noblest work of Qod, but only blind love can make a woman think he looks like that For COLDS isl OBIP Hicks' OtftTDiu la the beat remedy—re He Tea the aching and ferertahneee —cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liquid—effects Immediately. 10c., (Sc., add 60c. At drag store*. A woman doesn't care what her husband earns; it's what she gets out of it that counts. The woman who cares for a clean, wholesome mouth, and aweet breath, will find Paxttne Antiseptic a Joy for ever. At druggists, 26c a box. A married woman's description ol an ideal man seldom fits her husband. The timple life is best. Let your only medicine oe Garfield Tea, the pure and proven remedy. All druggists. A man never forgives his enemies until he wishes them prosperity. Constipation causes snd aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta. The favor ite fsmUjr laxative. A woman's mind Is like a bed—lt must be made up occasionally. .. Mrs. Wtnalow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, aoftena tbe gums, reduces laflaaua ttoo. allays pain, carta wind cotie. S6c m bottM. The eaaler It Is to reform a man tbe oftener you'll have to do It. ITCH, ITCH relieved fn *> minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. At Druggists. Ornamental penmanship la. alao a flourishing industry. Most human maladies arise from wrong dieting. Garfield Tea gives immediate relief. *9 Many reputations blow xjp when ■ political campaign fa la full blast INTOOIONAL SUNMfSQKMM, LESSON : tßy B. O. SELLERS, Director of Even* Ing Department, The Moody Bible In stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR MARCH 17. THE PARALYTIC HEALED. ' LESBON TEXT—Mark 2:1-12. OOLDEN TEXT—"Bless tho Lord. O my soul, and forget not all hla benefits; who forglveth all thine Iniquities; who bealeth all thy diseases."—Pa. 103:2-3. Events tread upon the heels of eveeta In the life of JOBUS, eepeeMljr during his early Galilean ministry, and none depict these events more graphically than St. Mark, who Is presenting us a picture of him as a servant. ,Jesus had been upon a preaching tour and now returns to tho town of Capernaum. As BOOH as It was noised about that he was at his home a crowd quickly gathered about the door. So great was the crowd that there was no longer any room in the house nor about the door, that is the crowd was so dense that late comers could not look in to see and bear the prophet. That many of these were attracted by bis popularity there is no doubt, but it gave Jesus an opportunity to ■peak and preach the word which he was quick to seize upon. "He preached the Word unto them." Is this not a suggestion for teachers? especially of some of the adult classes. If your class Is a Ulble class stick to your text or else change your name. Tho apostles followed his example In this respect; so have all the mighty men of God. The result of this teaching and preaching is manifest in this record and should be an encouragement to preachers and Christian workers, viz., that it not only attracts the crowd, but that It reveals sin also. Sickness Result of Sin. While a!J sickness may not bo the result of sin, yet remove sin from the world and an overwhelming propor tion, perhaps a! 3, suffering would ceaße. We are promised that in his newer and better kingdom there is to be no more pain nor sorrow. Jesus therefore said first of all, "Child, thy Bins are forgiven." How his volco must have thri'Jed with tenderness and pathos as ho uttered these words. But the critics were there; they over have been wherever a good deed i 3 being 'performed. ___ Note they were sitting idly by (v. Showing no such nuxicty ps tho four, that the needy might come into tho presence of Jesus. "Who can forgive sin but one, even God? Their reasoning was correct and their conclusion was logical; the trouble was that unbelief and preju dice had so blinded their oyes that they could not and would not recog nize the power of God working through his Son. Yes, they went farther and made the fatal blunder of ascribing to Beelzebub this work of God (Jno. 10:33). It would seem a3 though their smug sclf-esto3m would at leapt havo been startled when this young teacher showed them that he was reading the thoughts of their hearts. "Why rea I son yo these things In your hearts?" Human reasoning can disprove God, but the deductions of the intellect can- j not satisfy the cry of human hearts j after God (Job. 23:3, 4). The greatest lesson for us to learn at this point la that the forgiveness of sin Is greater In the estimation of God than tbe relief of human sufferings. Turning to the one sick of tho palsy he said, "Arise!" "What? Why such a thing la a phys ical impossibility. Surely tblß young prophet has gone mad; was not this boy let down a few moments ago through that bole In yonder celling, so helpless that it took four of hiß friends to bring blm to this place?" In seOtalng reply to such a query Jesus tells the man to take up his bed and wslk. Jesus Could Maks Men See. Small wonder that tbe man's new power and this use of that power should amaze those present so that they should exclaim: "We never saw It on this fashion." Let us beware that our eyes be not blind to behold simi lar miracles in this the twentieth cen tury. (Read, "Twice-Born Men"). It is very doubtful if tbe "a«l" of verse 12 includes the "certain" of verse 6. We must be careful that even ss believers we do not crowd away some needy, palsied one. De ware also of loveless censorlousnecs. What Is meant by glorifying God (r. 12)? Tbe answer is suggested by tbe spiritual seer, St. John. God's glory is wrapped up In the Son who delighted to do God's will. Gcd's power Is shown over all flesh In tbe Son, and through the Son he is giving life—eternal lifo. Let us glorify God over the fact and hasten to bring others to the feet of Jesus. Let us co-operate as did tbe four. Let us demonstrate as did the pick one by our walk. Thus shall we ■top tbe mouth of every critic, si lence the tongue of every skeptic, and glorify the Son who came to give us strength, life, peace, salvation and everlasting life. A suggested outline of th« lesson would be: I—Jesus teschlng, v. 1, 2. 2—Jesus forgiving, y. 2-5. 2—Jesus rebuking, ▼. 6-10, 4 —Jesus commanding, v. 11-12. B esflf MM of saaaf ipplosi which aome women eo> ( Brj as*aa. lira. liaale White of Mamphia, Teen., wrote* Dr. ft. V. Pieroa, mm follows t "At ttssee I was hardly able to be oa my feet* W ICH IMm I had srtry pak and aeba a woman* V r'H aawld ha ia. Bad a vary bad ease. Internal / K ]■ M|sas war* vsry stack diseased and my back / vnl was wry weak. 1 aafered a great deal witb / aama ksadadaa, la fact, I Buffered all over. / Tfciawwa ary soaJMsa whsa I wrote to you for / |H •jhdaa. After yo»r ' Favorite Prescript V Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ]' * positive cure ior waakasaa aad disease of the fawdnine organism. It allay* W inflammation, bcale elaeaati—aad seethes pais. Tooea and builds up the nerves. Do not permit a diahoaaat daalar Bp substitute for this medicine which has • record of 40 years of eataa. " No. tfcaak yosi, I waat what I ask for." Dr. PUrcu'a Ptmmmmmt MM Mhas aM saknf See a/ mmvmmtm mt MM a day. §' Relief heumatism Ir Sloan's liniment for your rheu m dont rub just lay it on f. It goes straight to the sore quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops Here's Proof \ Mrs. JULIA THOMAS of Jackson, v Cal., writes: " I have used your Llni- • ment for rheumatism with much auc- CCSS." -I MAMIN J. TUNIS, 16V 10th Ave., Pateraon, N. J., writes: —"I was a cripple with rhfaaaalTaia for two years and I could not move at all; had to be carried from place to place. 1 triad remedies and could not get bet ter, until I tried Sloaa% Liniment. One bottle fixed me up In good shape and now I always have a bottle in the boose for my wife and children.' SLOANS LINIMENT kills any kiad of pake. Good for Neuralgia, Toothache, Lumbago and Chest Paiaa. Sold hf att dealers. Prtcm 2Sc., 300. and SI.OO. Stearics Wok mm Hsasss. CsMfa, Hen Mt; seal tree. Address DR. EARL S. 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C., says: "1 suffered dreadfully with indigestion and S heart trouble I tried various medicines m vain, but Thedford's Black-Draught has restored me to almost 2 perfect health. It has become a household treasure. £ [ . i consider it more than worth its weight in gold." Black-Draught is sold by your dealer. Be sure j to get the genuine—"Thedfords." Price 25 cents. HIM niffii W— ii cc^mm Yon who are not woll Why Not Rebuild Your Health? ) A Itnrnaaimliii) Tone Known as MILAM WILL 00 IT-GUARANTEED J Wat N am»emis a.. Jdsjl ■■■ « I 11. Kill ii * IM«WI xw MILJtM I SaoMMU* awi. -gli-* I - s*. »• \ jj jtL SMIT» M tim. SWMMS ai|. 9*.J j
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