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'Wonderful demand for bar- s WaVeswhtlelearninjiifreecatalogf; write HMONO BARBER COLLEGE, Richmond, Va. 'OUK ISLAND REDS and CAJIP1KES Neatest layers. ai.w P"J 's U1U 1 a. i - i " Mi .iie things we do not possess are it makes life worth living. r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put tip lyears ago. They regulate and invigorate, imach, liver and bowels, ougar-coateu ly granules. Adv. prafterW get into office when honest !'n fail to their duty. i . e rflbwtuxn apply Hanford's Bal Adv. a. man's good opinion of himself Ji't going to fool St. Peter. j ADVICE TO THE AGED re brlnis Infirmities, such s sluceisb wels, weak kidneys and torpid liver. 1111 ve ir specific effect on tnese orn,, :iimulatinit the bowels, gives natural ctloa, ' id imparts vfcor to the whole sytsem. & I mi Iff M -- 1 I 1st Quality hjt v. j Jtaillh 'UisHKff. wm mm i mm mmmmm i 17 s UGLAS 1 L. 1 Svrf'SsA 1 mm mm -es- ..d'ate relief for all klnji of "rFSjwa ' ii'-i oKES and soy form t sh IN 1.S " ' t A"vJv8 cents at sll drugislsts. Write if COURTNEY DRUG COMPANY i - Baltimore, ftld. At the Gate of Nain By REV. GEORGE E. GUILLE Bibla Teacher, Moody Institute, Chicago TEXT He went Into a city called Nain. Luke 7:11. The words, looked at closely, will be found to epitomize all the work of Christ as Savior. For what is the city of Nain? We find the answer in the meaning of its name: "fair, pleas ant," probably so called because of its striking situa tion. And is not this what the world was as God made it, so that his own lips could pronounce upon the labor of his hands, "very good?" Is not this what it still is to the unregener ate heart, that refuses to recognize the ruin wrought by sin? Yes, the heart that has no ties elsewhere; that has not "tasted the powers of the world to come;" nor seen the glorious realities of things eternal, finds it fair and pleasant still. 1 But alas! this pleasant world has become a valley of the shadow of death, for behold!, at the very gate of Nain, proclaiming its real condition, a dead man is carried out. Death is the way out of the world still, and death is the awful shadow over it. "Death reigned from Adam to Moses," and reigns today, the world, with all its boasted wisdom, having found no remedy for it. On every portal, death with relentless hand, has carved his telltafle crest, and upon all creation he has placed his stamp. "The world passeth away." This is the ecene into which Christ has come, as here he comes to Nain came with life and salvation and open ing heaven to the lost of the earth. What sorrows, too, are in fair Nain ! Behold this widow weeping for her only son, and much people in the city, following and weeping with her. For Gin has brought not only death, but a multitude of sorrows, into the world. However fair it may be, how ever beautiful the names by which it may be called, however much it may furnish the natural heart with pleas ure sorrow remains the great fact of human life. The great sea of life is salty with human tears, and the sighing of the wind is the echo of tbe threnody of broken hearts. "The whole creation groaneth and travail eth in pain together until now." But the Man of Sorrows draws nigh and Nain must answer to its name. With him at its gate, all is changed, and we see the divine remedy for all the ills brought in by sin. 1. "When Jesus saw her, he was moved with compassion." Yes it was compassion that brought him down to save, compassion for my lost es tate, compassion for the helpless mis ery to which ein reduced me. "Moved with compassion at my tears for sin, he has come to my help." 2. "And he said unto her, Don't cry, don't cry!" Who is this stranger breaking in upon her grief with his tender sympathy? Can he quench those tears? Has he a balm for that broken heart? Yes, he has, and he freely gives it; and in doing bo gives us a picture of all his finished work. The Christ of Calvary will make good his every word. 3. "He touched the bier!" "Touch it he must if his word is to have power over it." He must die, if he would have to say to death, "Where is thy sting?" . "The sting of death is sin" and he must be "made sin for us" to take away that sting. He must "taste death for every man," who is to arise from it at his word. He must go into it in order to triumph over it, and "forasmuch as the children are par takers of flesh and blood, he likewise himself, also took part of the same, that through death ... he might deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage." "Christ, being raised from the dead, dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him." But he has dominion over it, and thus he touches the bier. In Israel it meant defilement to come in contact with death. But Je 6us must touch it, yet remain unde filed. 4. And having touched it he can say, and his word stand fast, "Young man, I say unto thee, Arise." And these words, which in a thou sand tongues, he is repeating in the ears of the multitudes "dead in tres passes and sins." Know, O man with out Christ, that this young man at Nain's gate is your picture. Dweller in Nain in a world still "fair" to the eye, but upon which sin has brought an awful curse you are dead. 5. "And he that was dead sat up and began to speak." "Hath he said and shall he not do It, hath he spoken and shall he not make it good?" O soul, hast thou heard his voice? Hast thou "sat up" out of thine awful death in trespasses and sins, "a new creation" in Christ Jesus? Hast thou begun to speals with a new tongue in the language they speak in heaven? All hail, hearer of Jesus' voice! "They that hear shall live!" Have You a Bad Back? ! . ; Whenever you use your back, does a sharp pain hit you? Does your back ache constantly, feel sore and lame? It's a sign of sick kidneys, especially if the kidney action is disordered too, pas sages scanty or too frequent or off color. In neglect there is danger of dropsy, gravel or Bright's disease. Use Doan's Kidney Pills which have cured thousands. A Maine Case Twit Picture Tells a Story' Mrs. J. H. Ben nett, E9 Fountain fit., Gardiner, Me., says: "I was in bed four months with kidney trouble. My back felt as though It was broken. My body bloated and I could hardly see. Five doctors failed to help me. When (I x naa given up nope. If I began taking- Doan's Kidney Pills. 11 $ I was cured and now - I weigh much more and am strong and healthy." Cot Doan's at Any Store. 50e a Box DOAN'S FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. V. Business Proposition. A boy who had done something to incur the wrath of his mother and then had taken to his heels was hotly pursued for some distance by her. Finding it was useless to continue the pursuit, and almost beside herself wih rage, the old lady shouted at the top of her voice: "I'll give anybody a dime to catch that boy!" The boy instantly stopped and, turning round, shouted in reply: "Give me the dime and I'll come back." Ask anybody about It Balsam. Adv. Hanford's More people might acquire wisdom if they were not preoccupied with foolishness. Do not neglect ing Signals. Nature's Warn- If you suffer from headache, ner vousness, sick stomach, constipa tion, palpitation, hysterics, or a dull heavy feeling in the head, TAKE HEED for nature is saying to you as plainly as if the words were spoken, al NEED HELP." The tissues, muscles and mem. branes supporting your womanly organs need strengthening -need a tonic, need FOOD. STELLA -VITAE will supply what is needed, will supply it in the form that will bring quickest and most lasting results. STELLA-VITAE, tested and approved by specialists, has been PROVEN TO BE nature's Great Restorer of strength to the womanly organs. For THIRTY YEARS it has been helping suffering women. No matter how many remedies you have tried, no matter how many doctors have failed to help you you owe IT TO YOUR SELF to try this great medicine for tbe ailments of women. THE TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTH ING unless you are benefited. We have authorized YOUR dealer to sell you ONE bottle on our positive, binding GUARANTEE of "money back if NOT HELPED." AFTER YOU are satisfied he will sell you six bottles for $5.00. Go or send this very day, this very hour, and get that ONE bottle and be convinced that you have at last set your feet firmly on the road to perfect health and strength. Thacher Medicine Company Chattanooga Tenn Neura' sufferers find instant relief in Sloan's Liniment. It pene trates to the painful part soothes and quiets the nerves. No rubbing merely lay it on. 1 ajTP Kills Pain Per Neuralgia " I would not be without your Lini ment and praise it to all who suffer with neuralgia or iheumatistr or pai n of any kind." Mrs. Henry tiulwp. Uxlana, Mutouri. Pain All Gone "I suffered with quite a severe neu ralgic headache for 4 months without any relief. 1 used your Liniment for two or three nithts and I haven't suf fered with my liend since-" Ur' J- Swinger, Louuville, Ky. T reatmaits for Cold end Croup 'My littio fjirl, twelve years old, caught a severe cold, and I gave her three drops of Sloan's Liniment on s Jicar on going to bed, and she pot up in the morning with no stems of a co'.d. A lit tle boy next door had croup and I gave the mother the Liniment. Shelve him three drops on going to bed, and be got Up witnuui iiiu i luuij in in inuiuit. Mr. W. B. Strange, Chicago, IIL At all Dealer. Prise 23c,, SOcasJ S1.C8 Sloan's Book on Horses sent free. AdJiesa DR. tM 5. SLGAK, fx, Eoiton,M Warning to Woman j; igia DON'T like to talk with people who always agree with me. It is amubing to coquette with an echo for a while, but one soon fires of it. Carlyle. If men and women are honest they will .el you that their success In life is more o a wonder to them than it is to you. Billings. SEASONABLE HINTS. Native greens begin with the dande lion, and the dock and mustard soon follow. The tops of beets, pepper grass, which may be early sown, and the leaves of horseradish all make most effective brooms of the blood. Sorrel of both kinds are always an addition to a lettuce salad and water eress is an ideal spring green. Greens of all kinds are far better than beef Iron and wine for a spring tonic. 'Carrot Soup. Wash young carrots, scrape them, cut in pieces and cook until tender, mash and put through a sieve; to two cups of the carrot pulp add a quart of milk. Mix together two tablespoonfuls each of flour and butter, season with salt and red pep per, mix all together and when very hot serve. A little onion juice is an improvement Oyster Loaves. Use a small roll for each person and five oysters. Cut oft the tops of the rolls, scoop out the inside, brush with butter inside and out and put Into a hot oven to brown. Drain the oysters from their liquor, scald the liquor and add the oysters to the boiling hot liquor. Wnen the edges begin to ruffle remove them, season with salt, pepper and butter and a tablespoonful of cream for each roll. Fill the shells with the oysters and serve hot, at once. Crab meat is put up nowadays so that the flavor is very delicate and the miner in the far off camp may as easily favor his appetite with the delicacy as the epi cure in the high-priced hotel. Surprise Snowballs. Peel five even sized apples after coring with the corer. Into one end put sug'ar, a little nutmeg and butter and close the other side in the same way. Place a half cupful of boiled rice on a small pud ding cloth, spread it and wrap the ap ple in it, 'tie and when the five are ready drop into boiling water and cook for three-quarters of an hour or until the apple is, cooked. Take off the cloths carefully and drop a spoonful of currStit jelly on each and serve with sweetened cream. This makes a most wholesome dessert for children. Raisins may be added to the apple -stuffing if a new flavor is desired. Tou have eyesight and hc&r1ft Riid npeech. Your limbs are sound. You use your arms and legs and your hands aa freely as ever. What in creation are you wailing about? If one spot is crowded go where they need a crowd. If one resource fails you. Invent another. Kaufman. TRY THESE. Here is one of the several hundred ways of preparing potatoes. We tire of the same old ways and a new dish is greeted with enthusiasm. Antwerp Potatoes Pare and cut po tatoes into inch cubes, boil until ten der, drain and shake over the fire to remove the moisture, but do not break them. Add melted butter, salt and a bit of chopped onion, toss up and serve well seasoned with salt and red pep per. Broiled Salt Mackerel There is no fish that is more delicious than mack erel if it is nicely prepared. Salt mack erel must be soaked some time to be fresh enough to be palatable. Soak it skin side up, and at least 24 hours If !t is a large fish. Drain and wipe and lay on a well greased broiler. Broil and s'erve with melted butter and lemon or pour hot cream over it on the platter. Broiled Hamburg Steak This is a most appetizing dish when well cooked. Pat the meat into a flat loaf, having it of even thickness. Place on a well greased double broiler with wires close together. Turn often as in broiling any steak and when well browned place on the platter with a little butter and chopped parsley, for a sauce. Fastidious Salad Chop two slices of pineapple, cut an orange and a banana into small pieces, shred a green pep per, cut in half a cup of white grapes, removing the seeds, place these all in a bowl and add 2 or 3 slices of firm to mato, then -chill and serve on lettuce with a French dressing, or w ith a may onnaise to which whipped cream has been added. Pineapple Anchovy Take six ancho vies cut fine; add a very little cayenne pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice, shred enough pineapple to make half a cup, and add a tablespoonful of onio"i juice. Serve on toast as a canape. Waste of Noise. Hargis was lying on the couch very ill. The servant in the next room knocked down some dishes with a tre mendous clatter. Hargis' nerves were quite unstrung and i-a called out in a rage: "I suppose you have broken all the plates?" "No," replied the servant, meekly, "tMre isn't one broken." Well, then," growled the enraged hmiid, "why did you make all that r.oise for rixthirt';?'' Everybody' Magazine. 11 Good Cheer Aids Digestion of Food Dyspeptics Can Make the Rest of the Family Happy by Using a Laxative-Tonic. The temper of the family and the good cheer around the table depend so much on the good digestion of each Individual present that the experiences of some former dyspeptics who over came their trouble should be of inter est to those now suffering 'in this way. The best advice one can give but it is advice that is seldom heeded Is to eat slowly and masticate each mouth ful carefully. However, if slow eating and careful mastication fail the next aid Is one close to nature. Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. This remedy is an excellent digestant, and In addition to helping in the digestion of the food, acts gently on the liver and bowels, ridding them of the accumulation of waste that should long ago have been passed off. It Is safe, reliable, pleasant-tasting, and results are guaran teed. Maj. S. Martin, of Joplin, Mo., now 77, thinks Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has helped him to a longer and hap pier life. He has not felt so good in years as he has since taking this ex cellent medicine, and In 6pite of his 77 years he says he feels like a boy. It is the ideal remedy for indiges tion, no matter how severe; constipa tion, no matter how chronic, bilious ness, headaches, gas on the stomach, drowsiness after eating and similar annoyances. Good Horn GOOD SOIL, GOOD CLIMATE, good water and good people to live with. The best all round farming community in Florida. Write for free booklet; tells all about our proposition. Address Secretary Board of Trade. TRENTON, FLORIDA Good people are supposed to be hap py, but their looks often belie it. Have Hanford's Balsam on hand for accidents. Adv. Natural Conclusion. "How do you suppose that soft coal dissolution movement will end?" "Oh, I suppose it will end up in smoke." Kill the Flies Now and Prevent disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do It. Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers or six sent; express paid for $1. PL SOMEKS, 150 Da Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adv. Its Kind. "What sort of a game are they playing with the oyster question in Annapolis?". "I guess it is some kind of a shell game." - No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX This is a prescription prepared es pecially for "Malaria or Chills and Fever. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the fever will not return. 25c. Adv. Among the Constellations. . "That is the big dipper." "Yes, ma." "And yonder Is the little dipper." "But, ma!" "What is it, Harold?". "Have they no individual drinking cups?" Kansas City Journal. HOW TO CLEAR AWAY THOSE UGLY PIMPLES It is bo easy to get rid of pimples and blackheads with Resinol, and it costs so little, too, that anyone whose face is disfigured by these pests is foolish to keep on with useless cos metics, or complicated "beauty treat ments." See how simply It is done: Bathe your4 face for several minutes with Resinol Soap and hot water, then apply a little Resinol Ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with Resinol Soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medica tion soothes and cleanses the pores, leaving the complexion clear and vel vety. Sold by all druggists, Resinol Ointment, 50 cents and $1, Resinol Soap, 25 cents. Adv. Very Different. "Were the fish biting on your last country trip?" "No, but the dogs were." For any sore use Hanford's Bal sam. Adv. If you want anything advertised without cost, tell it to a gossip. iiy iyifHi i' ill i HIT jMI II I' "V'l" Wives! Mothers ! Daughters 1) A woman's orcraniem la a i; get3 out of order just like a a requires more tnan ordinary care ana attention. I There are many signs which point todisorder.suchaa headaches, unaeeount- 4 ahle paina in various parts of the body, listlessness, nervousness, irritableness, n dizziness, faintneas, backache, loea of appetite, depression, and many others. 3 Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription 3 has been the means of restoring thousands of suffering women to natural health and strength. For more than forty years it has been euccesaf ully carrying on 1 this great work. Today it is known throughout the length and breadth of every i land. Women every whero look upon it as a helpful friend. Let it aid you. , Sold in Vaald or tablet form by drrwgittt, or trial box maitej . 1 yoa for SO cents from ZV. Pierce litpen$ary, Buffalo, iV. Y. a Dr. Pierce's Pleaaant Pelleta regulate Stomach, Uver and BovtJa hYc siiesitiitBiu: MAJ. S. MARTIN You can obtain Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar, the latter size being bought by heads of families already familiar with Its merits. Results are always guaranteed or money will be refunded. When you use Syrup Pepsin you will see the fallacy of chewing mints and tablets or of taking cathartics, salts, pills and similar drastic medicines. Un like these. Syrup Pepsin does not lose its good effect, and by automatically training the stomach and bowel mus cles to do their work, soon restores these organs to normal. ' Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by ad dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 Wash ington SL, Montlcello, 111. A postal card with your name and address on It will do. j s. II Jay Scratch? "Hunt's Cure" is guar anteed to stop and permanently cure that terrible itching. It is compounded lor tnat purpose and your money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt's Cure fails to curs Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct if he hasn't it. Manufactured only by A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Shermsn. Texa3 Perfect Digestion depends upon the integrity of the liver. IF YOUR LIVER IS TORPID WILL WAKE IT UP AND YOUR SYSTEM WILL NOT RUN DOWN. . nor is ton. i LIQUID TABLETS LINIMENT The Old Reliable Remedy for muscular, articular and Inflammatory RHEUMATISM RFIKrjMACTDEIsnota preparation that HivBHuujy ujuiporury rt'iier, 11 removes tho cause ana drives the poison from tho syswrn At AU Druggists Goose Grease Liniment cores all aches and pains OALOMEL IS DANGEROUS and Is being displaced now in many sections of lha South by DR. G. B. WiLLlA,1S' LIVER & KIDNEY PILLS These pills sUmnlate the liver and Bowels wlthont tho weakening after effect caused by Calomel. 2io at all dealers bauiple sent free on request. THE G. B. WILLIAMS CO., Quitman. Ga. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 16-1914. laHnaaasiaMaaa .tiiilh4J..li'fTiljiinMfai illnHilHi'Hit njto I'li" fi sj M i if ionaa W il mm fry RE3Mir,1AfiinE CROUPADPNEucNIA.ACmiKE NEVER rULJ AUO QOO0 TOU AiTMt1AjtATAHRH.Ptl.rj ht, - GO05E crease coj lustaWordWithYou! r 1 verv delicate thing it very easily delicate piece of machinery, it -1 .r. I
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