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DRINK LOTS OF WATER TO FLUSH THE KIDNEYS 0 HOW TO CURE ECZEMA, ITCH AND ALL SKIN DISEASES Don't suffer aay longer with eczema r aay other skin trouble. Just apply Hancock's Sulphur Compound to the sorts affected and it will stop the itch tag at once and cure the trouble per manently. Many sufferers from skin trembles hare written us that the Sul 2j2sur Compound cured them alter Tcrything else failed. Mrs. Evelyn CiTBt, Salem, Va., writes: "Three jwars ago I had a rough place on my Aeek. It would burn and itch. I was fcarful It might be of cancerous na tar. 1 used different preparations, let nothing helped it. One bottle of Hancock's Sulphur Compound cured Be completely." To beautify the com p!exkn, remove blackheads and Staples use Hancocks's Sulphur Oint GoefiL For Bale by all dealers. Adv. Paper Walls by Machine. Christian J. Siebenhaar of Oramel, J."T, has Invented a wall papering asset See in which an extensible frame fii provided with means for extending oa collapsing it, and a paper and pasts applying mechanism are sup ed on a holder, together with de Trices carried by the extensible frame Sor "pasting the paper on a wall or e2ig. SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR DARKENS YOUR GRAY HAIR 2Lok Years Younger! Try Grandma's Recipe of Sage and Sulphur and Nobody -Will Know. Almost everyone knows that Sage 19 and Sulphur, properly compound ed brings back the natural color and Sostre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get thie mixture was to make it at home, which is szassy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any arag store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul jifcsr Hair Remedy." You will get a 2arg bottle for about 50 cents. Every Begy uses this old, famous recipe, be cause no one can possibly tell that 3s darkened your hair, as it does it 83 literally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking 9m small strand at a time; by morn 2ss the gray hair disappears, and affisr another application or two, your 3ka5r becomes beautifully dark, thick asi glossy and you look years younger. AST. The Old, Old, Story. Belle 1 hear Billy called on you last Beulah Yes, he did. Belle And did he tell you the "old. 23 story?" Beulah Yes, he talked about . the -weather the whole time. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ox CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for lafants and children, and see that it Bears the Tjy stF7rl sr. Signature of CuzyfiAe & Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Reason for Her Fad. "Mrs. Wombat says she loves to com anrae with nature." "I'm not surprised st that Nature will let you do all the talking, and that makes an awful hit with her." Washington Herald. Rub It Ori and Rub It In. For lame back, stiff neck and sore fkroat, apply Hanford's Balsam of 2lyrrh, and be sure to rub it in thor aghly. It is guaranteed to cure or 2mr money will be refunded by your &aler. Adv. Couldn't Qualify. Hoggs Has Younggold horse sense? Spoggs No, he only wears a horse Maaket overcoat. Philadelphia Bulle- Icodingand Cramping! STELLA-VITAE STOPPED IT! This has a world of meaning to every woman who suffers ms Mrs. J. S. Blair, of Enter prise, Okla., suffered and there are many thousands such. Vh Blair tells the story of her suf fering and care much better than we san tell it. We quote her own words: "l bad been flooding, cramping and nitine for five months and taking xtedicise from as good a doctor as the asantry affords, bat he did me no good. J tot tired of doctor's medicine and sent & the drag store for a woman's medi cate and the druggist sent me 8TELLA YJTAB. Ooe bottle stopped everything and 1 felt like a different woman. I have &4 six bottles already and will m rinse to use and praise 8TELLA T1TAE whenever Z need a woman sedkine." What STELLA-VITAE did for Mrs. IHair it will do for you. We guar antee the first bottle to benefit you. "Totsr money back if it don't. You cannot afford to not try it r when ytwi have all to gain and not a penny to lose. So to your dealer today and begin trying STELLA-VITAE, trying to Income weiL We lose the price if fon are rot benefited. In many years of guaranteeing STELLA YITAE leu than one bottle out of merg thousand has failed to benefit Ymmmmhmnemm of b Ins brief It d m thousand to onot Thacher Medicine Co. CKATTANOOQA, TKNN. . O L 0 JL. IT ori it mm m mil JfhSKtfis,- wmmf- NE day an angel came to Mary and said: "Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found favor with God. Behold thou shalt conceive in thy womb and bring forth a son and shalt call his name Jesus. He shall be great and shall be called the Son of the High est, and the Lord God shall give 4 unto him the tnrone or nis latner David. He shall reign over the house of Jacob foverever." "Mary and Joseph went away into a city of Judea, into the city called Bethlehem, be cause they belonged to the house of David. When the child was born there were many shepherds watching their flocks. When they heard- of Christ's nativity many were afraid, and the angel said unto them: "Fear not, for behold I bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you Is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord!" When the shepherds came to the manger they found the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes. There were angels and a multitude of the heaven ly host praising God and Baying: "Glory be to God in the highest, and on earth peace and good will toward men." The shep herds fell down before Christ and worshiped him. They then made known abroad what thoy had heard. Then came wise men from the East, guided by" a star which stood over the young child. They opened their treasures and presented him gifts of gold, frankin cense and myrrh. Forty days after Jesus' birth his parents carried him to the temple at Jerusa lem. There was one Simeon, who had long been expecting the coming of a Savior to the Jews. He took the child up in his arms and exclaimed: "Lord, now lettest thou they servant depart in peace according to thy words: For mine eyes have seen thy salvation." Joseph and Mary remained but a short time with their child in Egypt. The death of Herod later re called them to Palestine, and they returned to their old place of abode, the little town of Naza reth in Galilee. They did this because the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said: "Take the yoong child and his mother and flee Into Egypt and be thou there until I bring thee word, for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him." He grew strong in both body and Bpirit. Tradition says he wore a garment without seams, made of a kind of woven hair of a purplish brown color. The Gospels tell us nothing of his occupation as a young man. Tradition relates, and it appears truly, that he spent the whole thirty years before he began his ministry in retirement. John was the first to announce the great work Jesus in tended doing. He 'abandoned the solitude of the desert for the banks of the Jordan. He gathered the people together m hosts. He announced that they were to be delivered from sin and bondage, and to prepare for the Messiah's coming. It was at Bethabara that John the Baptist saw Jesus for the first time, and looking upon him said: "Behold the lamb of God." It was here that the 12 stones were set up, marking the spot where the children of Israel had crossed the Jordan dry shod to enter the promised land. Jesus had come to be baptized, but John refused until he heard Jesus say: "Suffer it to be so now, for thus it be comes us to fulfil all righteousness." After Jesus had spoken to the people he was led into the wilderness by the spirit. Here he was tempted for 40 -days by the devil. He was an hungered and the devil said unto him: "If thou be the Son of God command that this stone be made bread," and Jesus answered him, saying, "It is written that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that procexieth out of the mouth of God." He next brought him to Jerusalem and sat him on a pinnacle of the temple and said unto him: "If thou be the Son of God cast thyself down from henc.1 Jesus answered, "It is said thou shalt not terapt the Lord thy God." Then the devil tempted hin a third time, offering Christ the kingdom of thia world if he would worship him. The answer came, "Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve- The temptation is the expression of the period that Intervened between Christ's private life and 181 mm liflte tS 1 IK Twelve ye&r 0cc&su ort CO&yfo d&rujafem i rlrsi l -tejfes awA i ..tJ&jlf .... I y'?::v5f mm wife" mw0 r.y sfa 0fc his public ministry. One day -Jesus was walking by the sea and he saw two men Simon, called Peter, and Andrew, his brother, casting a net in the sea. And he said unto them: "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men." They straight-, way left their nets and followed him. He walked on farther, when he came upon James, the son of Zebedee, and John, his brother, who were also In the ship mending their nets. He straightway called them and they left their father in the ship and followed him. Nathaniel was more doubtful about Christ's spiritual power until one day Jesus saith unto him: "Verily, verily I say unto you, hereafter ye shall see heaven open and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man." And Christ went from place to place until he had found his 12 apostles. He was unwill ing to rest then. He began to give food to the hungry, sight to the blind, health to the sick and comfort to aching hearts. Among the most illus trious of his miracles was Vhen he constrained his disciples to go on board the boat and row across the lake to Capernaum. Then he sent away the great crowd of people who were still eager that he should be their king. When they were all gone and he was left alone he went up into the mountain to pray. While he was praying in tho night a great storm came up on the lake. When the storm was at its height Jesus went to his dis ciples walking on the water as though the sea were""rland. Then the men in the boat saw a strange tre coming near them and Jesus called out to them: "Be of good cheer; it Is I; be not afraid." After Jesus had performed many mira cles the people asked him to do these things to satisfy their curiosity. When he refused them they became angry and left him. Finally, Jesus turned to his 12 apostle.s and asked: "Will ye also go away and leave me?" But Simon Peter an swered him: "Lord, to whom shall we go? .For thou only hast the words of everlasting life." One day, on entering the temple, he saw that the mer chants and ,brokers were making everything sub servient to their avarice. His 'anger rose at his seeing these unholy doings In the temple. He did not hesitate as to what should be done. He threatened the traders with a scourge of small cords, drove them out and said to them: "Taka these things hence; make not my Father's house an house of merchandise." After he left Jerusa lem he went directly to Aenon. near Salem, which was the field of John the Baptist's labors. Here he spent most of his time from the Passover to the late harvest He wished to instruct hit dis ciples more thoroughly In his teaching. He did not go back to Jerusalem until the feaat of the Passover. It was then he healed a man who had been lame for 38 years. It was then that he told them that the bread which he was about to give them was to be the self-sacrifice of the bodily life for the salvation of mankind. Soon after Jesus left Bethabara with his disciples and came to Bethany. There he found a man named Laza rus that had been dead for four days. Martha and Mary could not be comforted concerning the death of their brother. Jesus, weeping, said: "Take ye away the stone," and cried in a loud voice", "Laz arus, come forth," and he that was dead came forth. Then he went to the Mount of Olives, where his disciples followed him. When he came down he rode into Jerusalem,' followed by a crowd of many men, women and children bearing palms. As he rode' into the city all the throng was curious and asked, "Who is this?" And the multitude answered: "This is Jesus, the prophet of Nazareth." He then went to the temple time and again teaching many things and performing miracles. It was at this time that Jesus and his disciples partook of the last supper. While they were eat mg he . took the bread and blessed it.' Then he broke it and passed it to each one of his disciples. At the same time he said: "This is my body which is broken for you; this do in remembrance of me." Afterwards he took the cup of wine and passed it to each of his disciples with the words: "This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you." When the feast was going on he washed the feet of all his disciples. This means that all who follow him should serve each other. While he was talking he grew sad and said: "Verily, verily I say to you that one of you that is eating with me shall betray me and give me up to those that will kill me." Then Jesus dipped a piece of bread and gave it to Judas, saying: "Do quickly what you are going to do." After he had waited a fe.w min utes he added: "Before morning comes every one will leave me alone; yet I will not be alone, for my Father will be with me." He wanted to be alone for he knew that in a little time Judas would ba there with a band of men who would seize him. Suddenly the disciples heard the noise of a crowd. When they saw the swords flashing they knew that Judas had betrayed Christ. Before he was seized he made a speech to his disciples and the crowd. He was then led away to Caiaphas, the high priest, and when morning was come they delivered him to Pontius Pilate and he was tried before thid Roman governor, who was an enemy of Jesus, and was therefore glad of an opportunity to vex him. After Judas saw that Christ was condemned he felt remorse. In honor of the coming Passover one criminal was to be pardoned and he wished that it should be Christ It was now too late. With two condemned crim inals, Jesus himself parried the instrument of death to the place of execution. Stripped of nearly all his clothing, he was lifted up to the cross and nailed by his hands and feet After many hours Joseph and his friends took down the body, wrapped it in fine Hnen, and laid it in the tomb. The body lay there from one evening of Friday, when he died on the cross, to the dawn of Sunday, which is Easter. When the women came to the sepulchre they saw that the seal was broken and the stone was rolled away. It was empty and an angel appeared and said: "Fear ye not, for I know he seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here, for he is risen as he said." And after ward Jesus appeared to his disciples and they gave him food and he ate. They talked with him and he rejoiced, saying: . "Peace be unto you. Receive ye the Holy Ghost" This was the fifth time Jesus had showed himself to his friends. Finally, kiadlng his disciples out as far as Beth any, "he lifted up his hands and blessed them . . . whilst he blessed them he was parted from them And wa carried up into hearaa." Eat Less Meat and Take Salts for Backache or Bladdr Trouble Neutralize Acids. Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may bo. obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kid neys clog you must help' them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of. Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act -fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irrita tion, thus ending bladder, weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kid ney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv. - The Movies In Italy. Mascagni is writing the music for a moving picture film representing the life of Garibaldi, composed by the So cialist Depupty Ferri. The librett is by D'Annunzio; it is one act and is en titled "The Children's Crusade." The poet vaguely defines his work as fol lowsf "A pitiful and tragic medieval episode interwoven with a popular legend which in an age of violence and heroism ended with the misfortune of hundreds of poor children." Eczema Seven Years Cured by Tet- terine. "I had Eczema on my chest for seven years and the torture was almost unbear able. One of your salesmen offered to pay for the Tetterine if It did not cure -me. I used less than three boxes and am entirely well" Clem Klnard, Ruffln, S. C. Tetterine cures Eczema, Itching Piles, V Dandrult, Ring Worm and" every form of. t ScalD and Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c.l Tetterine Soap 25c. Your druggist, or by I. . . i . . . f-ii i . . ni man irom me manuiaciurer, iiie ouuir trlne Co., Savannah, Ga. With every mail order for Tetterine we give a box of Shuptrlne'a 10c Liver Pills free. Adv. Modern Farming. . Cityman Do you keep bees? Countryman No; there are more up-to-date methods of getting stung. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invig orate stomach, liver and bowels. ' Do no gnpe. Adv. Vdog I hial- Hateful. . Patience When I sing my V dog howls. Patrice Yes: it's a nrettv srood tation, dear. TfVir fmila In nft1a nsa WanfYvrVe Balsam. Adv. ,k Have to Pull 'cm. "I see we are soon to talk In gen- eral by wireless." . "But you can't work in politics by it." IS' IS. WILLIAB LONG SICKNESS Yields To Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind. : " I suffered for four-, teen years from organic inflammation, female weakness, pain and irregulari ties The pains in my sides yere in creased byjpealking or standmgpn my feet and I hacj such awful bearing Bown feelings, was Re pressed in spirits and betame thin and pale with dull,hearj eves. I had six doc tors from whom I received only tempo-i . 1 T .1-.M.J -L- t c 1 rary reiiex.- j. ueciueu w give jjyuio. iu, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. I have now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks f oiwhat they have done for me. . you have my permission to pubfij James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound,made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs,! and to-day holds the record of Being th most successful remedy for f emala ills; we know of. an? thousands of voluntary; testimonials on file In the RnarrJ Mass., sg; ji te! If you bare the slightest that Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget. ble Compound will lie Ip you.writ to Lydia E.PlnkhanlMedlcIneCc (confidential) Lynn.Mass., for ad Tiee. Yoxir letter will he opened read and answered, by a woman fend held la strict confidence. laboratory at Lynn, prove this fact. 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