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- , o 1 3- BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD, N. 0. - i I SAFETY LAST I : lilor Reversed the Usual F Tder of Things. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL r - tji mill m , 1 SmdaySdiool I "mm I i 'Lesson7 WSmmMmmmm Eh 1 r nil I ere lirnt J. ymi eir.us : J - ' Said in Commendation of 8ange, Says Writer in astern Magazine. I !"aifiplell, V. C, royal navy, isteiy ships, used to put in der book as a closing ad- afety hist." again Captain Campbell re and came through, while took t heir caution down ,ies' locker. was discov ed because Columbus Ua.etl t , 'tup iky line. The rest!.-- and aterprise which advanced of American business was tig on of the explorer and tered-life ti cory means ature demise or an over- -eakiings. Tlie street that men is not Easy street, risk are as essential in ngth as air and food are, Saturday Evening Post, ould il- well at this ino- 1 back something of the e bravado of her cattle r clipper captains. They nen with strong vices, hut ng virtues; pungent ehnr- lngent age. Sir William Van Home is ion on tlie text "Safety Id .Smith and his col li vision of clauipinj,' all rth America with an iron 'y came to Minneapolis to Tames .1. Hill. 'd," said Mili, "a irrn of al and physical pov. er to tJirougii. an Horre can first the scheme was proh The raMwav man who tin- as risking his enrerr. Van jefoiy hi n an assu-ed suc- Unitel States, hut as a , "He went off chasing rab- The task ' execution . ' ct in the . -s to he r (i. I'n- - - the easy (By HE V. P. B. F1TZWATKK. D D.. Teacher of English Bible In tin. Moody Bihle Institute of Chicago.) I Coyyrighi, Western Newspaper Union LESSON FOR JANUARY 7 JESUS HEALING ON THE SABBATH LESSON TEXT Luke 13:10-JT GOLDEN TEXT It is lawful to do well on the Sal) bath day. Matt. V2:Z. REFERENCE MaTEKIAL-Kx. Isa, 30, Mark -::i:i-0. 1'KIMAItV TOPIC Jesu.s Doing Good. JUNIOR TOPIC Jesus Healing a Help less Woman. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC Ripht Use of the Lord's Day. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Right Use of the Lord's Day. wilderness h . A -IV He al- inipos.-'n lie ... , . i a. - ght : , t on the - . low that 'it could Some- tmpussibJe under ne or I ays acted as i sible. He was I was the kind tha side Hi' inouiita i diiwri.' He woul be done. He won limes the thing was ordinary circumstances, but he had such luck. Some accident or other would happen so the thing could be blown up r torn down without any harm. His luck, his daring and his fearlessness just carried him through." Dr. to put it more clearly, pluck car ried him through. 1'hvsieal obstacles were the least of i of the Synagogue tx. Ml. I mier the pious pretnist What .Jesus did on the Sabbath fre quently brought him Into serious con flict with the Pharisees. Through the petty rules and regulations they had made this holy day, which God de signed as a day of rest and the doing of deeds of mercy, a day of burden j and hardship. Jesus did not disre- ; gard the Sabbath, htit broke away j from their traditions and showed that ! the Sabbath was made for man. and ' not man for the Saljbath. Religious ; rites and ceremonies should not be ; hardened into fetters t bind the wor- j fchiper. ! I. Jesus Teaching on the Sabbath Day (v. 10). ; It was the Lord's custom to go to the place of worship on the Sabbath ! day. His disciples will imitate Him in this. At the place of worship there is opportunity to he nearest to God, to . worship Him, and to show mercy and ; j kindness to our fellow-man. j II. Jesus Healing on the Sabbath j (vv. 11-1.'!). 1. A Woman in Need (v. 11). This i poor woman's back was bowed down with eighteen years of great suffering. ! Though thus afflicted she found her I way to the place of worship. Men and , women are in great need today. Tly.r? ' bodies may not be bow ed ou'ti with ! physical suffering, hut, tfri-e are many bowed down with ."he burden of sin and sorrow. , j - ' to Jesus (v. 11'). He is al- . Vi ; 'piick to discern those who are ! burtffened. He spoke a word of heal- her. How welcome must have been His words. He is calling today to the manv who are weighed down with guilty consciences to come to Him. 'I. Laid His Hands Upon Her (v. lit). At His touch she w;is made straight and glorified God. It was not enough to leach. He showed His sym pathy by coining into touch with th" suffering woman. Christ's followers are to imitate Him in teaching, and also in coming into direct touch with the needy, sinful, and burdened world. III. The Indignation of the Ruler Is Winter Time Your Backache Time? Does Your Back Foretell Every Change of the Weather? Do You Feel Old and Stiff and Suffer Sharp, Rheu matic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! ARE winter months your backache A- months? Does every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you lame, achy and all worn out? Does your back throb and ache until it seems you just can't keep going another day? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills throw a heavy strain on the kidneys. They overload the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys have to filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; become con gested and inflamed. It's little wonder, then, that every cold finds you suffering With torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. Don't wait! Dejay may lead to serious or chronic kidney i sickness. Realize that your kidneys have Weakened in fighting the cold-created poisfons and give them the help they need. Ekegin using Dnan's Kid ney Pills today Doan's have helped thousands at suchf times and should help you. Ask yUT kighbor! Use Doan's," Say These Qood Folks: MRS. J. C. DONTIN, Elm St., Weldon, N. C, rays: "I caught cold and it settled in the small of my back. No matter what way 1 moved, I had severe pains in my l.idnevs. My kidneys didn't act prcperly and my condition W- ''"V - NVrvous spells h.td io a'.'. ,.?.;.. i.ag and irritable. Doa7i" : 'yu.iey I'ill were recom mended ho highly th.it I began tiking thera. I in's entirely cured me and I recommended thi medicine at, every opportunity." E. D. PURNtLL, printer, 7th and Wash. Sts., Weldon, IN. C, -iw "1 hil pun over my kidney-, jii 1 often when 1 -'o.ipel over I could hartlv r.i nniiteri M troubie v,ii brought on l'y a s'.r.on. 'She !.-a.-t .-old settled mi my kf, 'nievs. making an rendition uor-e. i:',,.iiJ Ivn.mmendrd Dea;i Knbii". PilK - i 1 be.ni t ikine tl.ein. I).,in's mxhi pal m kid rievs in ir' H "1 sh.-tjie." HVKR FtM'K VKRS L ATKU. Mr I'urnell sa il . "Whenever my kelnev don't a.- Du.tn's alwayw pm me in good rondi'ioii.' A MAN WHO BECAME FAMOUS Doctor it. V. Pierce, whose picture appears above, was not only a success ful physicjan, but ai a profound Student of tlie medicinal qualities of Nature's remedies, nxus and herbs, and by close observation of the meth ods used by the Indians, he discovered their great remedial qualities, espe cially for weaknesses of women, and after careful preparation succeeded in giving to the world a remedy which has been used by women with the best results for half a century. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is still in great demand, while many other so called "cure-alls" have come and gone. The reason for its phenomenal success is because of Its absolute purity, and Dr. Pierce's high stan ling as an honored citizen of Puff;.! is a guarantee of all that Is claimed for the Favorite Pre scription as a regulator for the Ilia peculiar to wo nun. Send 10c for trial pkg! to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. the opposition met by Van Home and his colleagues. " n one faieful day in July," writes Professor SUelton, "when the final passage ,,( the bill was being tensely awaited, the I'iMiadian Pacific, which can borrow oi,iiiHi,0i'.( any day before breakfast, was within three hours of bankruptcy for lack of a few hundred thousand dollars." Optimism is a nice word, but right now pluck is a thousand times more what we are needing. Amid the soft ness of today we need more stoutness of heart. There is a Oaelir phrase. "Sioul fear ferrail." which means "the sons of manly men." On the tloor of the stock exchange, on the tloor of the reeking foundry, wherever there Is hesi tation there is a call for the sons of manly men, a call for those who are possessed of that good old-fashioned Anglo-Saxon virtue of pluck. Ik h veil ortalice lli; t primarily 'Hack tin !iie peoph a .1 r that ritual is .-f ii lucre;, a : d love, concern for rit ual. t hat mo e,l him to . 1 1 .u ci i ardl .' i 1 'ri h . v,i tUril oil to M Him over tb-ir pretended great con. -era ding of the people hut ad they ceme in the ;x days, the Sabba'b pr. ;.".cri!egous act as poor woman. This h many hypo sum Soothes tltwats! top itnotv Only too often is that annoying little cough the warning of ill ness to come. Check its develop ment with Dr. King's. Grateful relief for scratchy, irritated throat and inflamed tissues quickly fol lows. Feel the congestion dis appear and your cold vanish. At all druggists. DR.KING'S Svtlky -asvrup for coughs &colds Slangy but Sincere. 'Vithout my knowledge son asked his gang to come over for ti Halloween party. Neither amusement nor food had been arranged for. but we made an impromptu party, rolled back fur niture, turned back rugs, and gave them the house. 1 unearthed the ma terial for Halloween games, raided the ice-box. and afterward took them out to the kitchen, where we cracked nuts and made fudge. When they said good-night. Son be thought himself. "Why. say, kids." be said, "mother did not even know you were coming. I'll say she's some isdr.'ha !" An.', the boys said, "I'll say she is!" Fxcbange. to ;...! Dior iin It w as n but hatred for Jesu indigna i ioii. He w, f.ord dii and hi! backs. I! for the hi vised that and not tha ha faned by such a the healing of ild.- man is the type of the crites among us today. IV. The Lord's Riply to the Ruler (w. IT.. Jesus removes the mask of hypoc risy from the ruler us He points out their own custom as a condemnation of their pious pretense. He argues from the lesser to the greater. If it was right to take animals which had only been tied for a few hours, ;o water on the Sabbath day. certainly it was right to bring relief to this woman who had been bowed for eight een years. Human beings are of more value than animals. This wom an was a daughter of Abraham and rt a sinner d low-down character. The principle which Jesus st forth restored the Sabbath to its true purpose. V. Shamed Adversaries joicing Peop'e (v. IV). The tide was now turned. TI posure was so great that their sciences smote them. The arguments I against morals and the church are of ; the same type today. til in At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co-, Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. Deficient. uc es is sf ill t;i' I ri-e -.-!:-! It .-a-;, to !.!:. in your fellow "H .w docs young Johnson s:ml at. serwro t.hu:. ' in- it ..i. '.'..ii jn- r.-frain from" college?" j -iuM' g "Not ery wel'.. He's all right in It is jbe in-i't thing ia ihe u.-r'd , in's studies, but he is more rhati siis- for a mai. to iovivc b:nielf t.f.;. ",t'ii...: " er tsed ii; i.lotids J peered of cutting fo.uball games." lin. promotion. 'mii Hostoti K "iiing Transcript. . , J' LS e P''t ehiM star Say "Bayer" and Insist! j WITH "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Unless you see tlw name- "rvayer-1" on package or on tablets you are nt get ting the gentilne Payer product pre scribe! by physicians over twenty-two years ami proved safe by tutltior's for Colds Toothache Earache Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain and Re- it- ex- niii- Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" nly. Each unbroken package contains proHT dfnx"tiot:s. Handy boxes of iwelve tablets eosr fe,,- cents. Drug gists .also s,.)l bottles of 'J4 and II Hi. Aspirin is the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Monoacetioncidoster of Saiicvlie'lcid. Ad vert iseaient. en Cross, Feverish, Sick. Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels When cons 1 iipated. bilious, irritable. : Svrut." handv. listless, or full of c.Id. your little one t oaspoonful tod a. s; fie-t!s a teaspootiful of "California Pig, tomorrow It tse-.er Syrup" to .1'iickly start li ver and Asj- ion, in u jew nours 011 can , ,. , .. ' , , .. i alitornia I- 1 votifstdi how tiioroiigidv it I , . . ..!'. fee! I 011 s Tor i woi-ks me sou;' rc.te a food right out bowel action, In a few hours j .see 101 Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout 7 Tke KHEOMACIDK to remoT tbeetu ana ariTS pouoa .mm "J"""" uirMinni M TUB IflfllDB rCTt UUGBATIM OB I HI OCTSIDjr" Ju. lf h Sm, WhIml DutriUUn Paper That Can Be Washed. Many possible uses suggest them selves for a special paper recently produced and patented by a Japanese Inventor. This paper, according to an illustrated article published in the Popular Mechanics Magazine, is re markably strong ami can be crumpled up ami washed with soap and water, much as one would wash clothes. Su durable is this paper that it can be used as a covering for umbrellas, and when soiled can be easily cleaned at home. The Family Altar. With the home resting on the family altar, a new religious life will come to the world; wholesome, unwavering. The world will learn by experience to rely on prayer. We shall believe that there is more good in the world than evil ; more truth than falsehood ; more love, mercy and forgiveness in (lod. than condemnation and punishment. We shall realize that prayer is the only weapon with which the world can over come evi.. Watching Forests. New York is the first state in which a reinventory of the wood-using in dustries has been made, says the American Forestry Magazine. Several other states have now engaged In similar work, the value of which from an educational standpoint alone can not be overestimated. The more states that will hold the stop watch, so to speak, on forest depletion, the more clearly will we be able to gauge the national effects of its progress. Defense. For wisdom is a defense nnd money Is a defense ; but the excellency of knowledge is, that wisdom giveth life to them that have itr Eeclesiastes 7:12. The Saint. $ A saint is one who brings tlie sense of God's nearness to others burn. -Wash- To Ascend Upward. A We must retire inward if w" would ascend upward. St. Bernard. A Baseball Fool. A yeuog lad;, whose knowledge .if baseball was birge sat watching a game which was proving vry disas trous in rhe b me team. Finally she turned to tier es.-ort and ex. -homed : "isn't our piteher grand" He hits their bats no ma' lor w here they hold, rlietii."- -Everybody's Magazine. Don't Forget Cuticura Talcum When adding to juur toiler requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dust- j i ing powder ami perfume, rendering j ! other perfumes superiluous. You may j j rely on it because one of the Cmicura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum. '."ic each everywhere. Advertisement Sad Result. " thought she married that young i millionaire to reform him." i "She d'd. but it worked the other way. Now even his fortune is dis sipated." Indigestion prortuep'' rtiaarreoabte and Bunu'tiuies atariiaiifc; riymi't inas. Wrt'lU'a Indiun Vegetable 1'iils stimulate the diges tive yrocesuea to f'jnciiun naturally. Adv. Garcon, L' Addition! Mrs. Totten (in restaurant "Is that our waiter"" Mr. Totten "All but the final payment." Life. ... i .... .:..,! directions for bah one ami u m ugesiei i ., -ill T,rnl,.,l ami vou nave a w en, j i laytui ema; again. Millions ' i". -.the you must say "' 'aiit'i i ' . rs keep "California gf'l an tm.tatiou tig They i,;v.w a tvis a sick child ramp -a- over git for genuine .up." w loch has ; and chiidr.-n of bottle. Mother, ; ia" or .m may - t'Uf). rr 1 Vfci 1 s.. Boot Shaped I race Mark Look for this boot shaped trade mark Oil stamped on the back of the cloth W ork Clothes Means Long Wear QET YOUR Overalls, Jumpert and Work Clothes made out of this cloth. It is euMly washed and wears like harness leather. Garments olJ bv dealer rvfryuiAcre W makers of the clotS o.iiy i. L. STIFEL Sl SONS. Indigo Dyerm mnd Primer. Wheeling. W V. 260 Church Street Mkt. PI. & Pratt St.. 117 W. Baito. St. 223 W. Jackson Boulevard 201 Sax ion Bank Building 724 Merchants Nat. Bank Building 400 Hammond Building 604 Star Building 508 Postal Telegraph Building New York Baltimore Chicago St. Joseph St. Paul Winnipeg St. Louis San Fvaucrace TiFELs Indigo Cloth Standard for over 75 Years iha white wont. WQ&kan f g i 'r ,'' it'"- A
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