BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. 900000 'THEY SAID I HAD T. B. AND WOULD NOT LIVE THREE MONTHS" Mr. Harold "W. Schmidt, Box 93, Breese, Clinton Co., 111., believes he has reason to praise Dr. Ilart man's Remedy for Catarrhal con ditions. "Inaed Pe-rn-na eight months for Chronic Bronchial Catarrh. I do not get tlrtd. feel like a giant, am six pounds over normal weight and able to work every day. In March, IBIS. I con tracted a severe cold with splvtlug and took to my bed. They said I had T. B. and would not live three months. After taking a couple bot tles of Pe-m.n anri a hnx of Man-a-lln Tablets. could walk around and In seven months went back to work. My trouble was due to Chronic Catarrh of the nose and throat, wbica I bad ten years, extending down Into the bronchial tubes, 'i'e-ru-ua was my life saver." A HALF CENTURY IN USE TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE Radium Output to Be Increased. It is planned to raise t lie output of radium ;tt Joaeliimsthal, near Carls bad, to four grains annually. To tbis end an Aiilo-Anierican syndicate has been formed with ample capital. Most of this radium will find its way to Kurdish and American hospitals. Sci entific American. "FEEL 8 LIKE A 8 GIANT 0 SINCE 8 USING f PERU-NA" 0 Instant Relief jJa" CVoup&Cbldi I gf BroncmalTroubler SO GOOD CIGARETTES HO GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO KE.I. WVAMlOTTKS, lit TTEK( I I'S l'"Un.!al:ti:i siu'l; ha t h ; n u' Kfcs Ml'. RUUI, FA KM, AMHKKST. A. Seine men are so worthless that their wives are mt a bit alarmed when tl.eY happen !; have a '"U.L'h. It i- net always the head of the familv that foots the hills. Sib'U.-e iv selllld put to Sleeji. A SICK, GROSS CHILD NEEDS "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with this Harmless Laxative Children Love Its Taste (). THE KITCHEN CABINET 1923. Western Newspaper Union.) You have eyesight and hearing and speech. Your limbs are sound. You use your arms and your legs and your hands as freely as ever. What in creation are you wailing about? If one spot Is crowded, go where they need a crowd. If one resource fulls you, Invent another. Kaufman. THE SEASON FOR SAUERKRAUT thkt IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool ' Lesson ' (By REV. P. i B. FITZ WATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright. 1922. Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 11 SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that reaJly stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidnevs, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest, for the reason that it ha proven to he just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing- eases. Swamp-1'oot makes friends quickly he cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gen tle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all 1 drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium J and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Kinghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. London's Ivory Warehouse. (lie1 of the most wonderful places In the London docks Is the ivory ware house, whore tusks to the value of half a million pounds :irv usually In stock. About oO tons of ivory arc used every year for niakiiiL' knife handles and ! for ileeorutive work.- Tin- value of the ! uiaioi'ial is about 1 . K M (?.".( mmi) per ton. A few days later the average man begins in boast of the pood deed he did by mistake. ( 'pi imism takes a clay off when a man has a toothache. When a child is constipated, full of colli, ha- colic, or when the stomach Is -our. breath bad. tongue coated, a ti-a-poont'ul of "California I-'itf Syrup" will never tail to open the bowels. In a lew hours you can see for your-f-olf how thoroughly it works the con stipation poison, sour bile and waste rU'ht out ami you have a well, playful child a pa in. Millions of mothers keep "California h'ir Syrup" handy. They know a lea spoonful today may save a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or over ads. Ask your Unionist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has di rections for babies and children of all apes printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation tip syrup. Bruises-strains Apply Sloan's. The blood circulates freely and normally again. The pain ful congestion is broken up - all soreness disappears.! Sloan's Liniment kills pain! It has been known for years that sauerkraut was n good, wholesome vegetable food, but re cent study tells us that it Is bristling with the vltamlnes which are so essential for health and arrow th In the vountr. ! The Juice of the kraut is active with bacilli which destroy the dis ease or bad kinds of ba cilli. We nre thus advised to save the cabbage juice from sauerkraut and drink it. One physician pre scribes a wineplassful of the juice be fore meals and before retiring a cure for all kinds of stomach troubles. Doctor Wiley says: "Cooking de stroys or injures the activities of some of the vitumines to some extent, al though there are enough left In work ing condition to make cooked cabbage wholesome. After all there is no form of cabbage which can be used to such an advantage as sauerkraut." We understand the value of silage for the dairy industry, and the pleas ure the cattle lake in tha food; it is of great value to the dairy herd. Sauerkraut is another form of silage and much more heafthful eaten raw than when cooked, us Is fresh, plain cnbhage. The acidity of the sauerkraut saves the vltamlnes in cooking, as they are able to resist a high temperature much better in an acid than an alkaline me dium. A leading authority says: "Sauer kraut, especially the Juice, is an in valuable food to the stomach and bowels. There Is nothing better for Impure blood.' Metchnikoff of the Paris institute discovered the little lactic acid bacilli which thrive In buttermilk, kumiss, matzoon, Bulgarian clabber and yahourt. These luctye acid germs de stroy the poisons in our systems and the vitumines are the strongest and most energetic for building growth and health. As cabbage is one of the richest vegetahhs in vitamines, containing al! three of the vitamines, we should use it freely as a fresh vegetable and often in the form of kraut, uncooked the most frequent. Other authorities say of kraut that it is a sovereign remedy for stomach, trouble (especially indigestion), a cor rective f liver troubles, a splendid tonic, if one's appetite is at fault, and if the kidneys are out " order it is the best of remedies t" use. THE SPIRIT OF PRAYER I.aupi), vn if you must force your self to do It. A Rood UkiiKh rivals all medicines ai..l tonics: tt is like sun shine in a house. -Thackeray. SEASONABLE FOODS. SOLD SO YEARS A FINE GENERAL TONIC Uootaoldb jour druggist, writi WlauriaiUiUbwlc! Co., LouiTiU. Sj. flic Saves Need Buying a New Skirt Putnam Fadeless Dyes dyes or tints as you wish Killing the winter months the body can assimilate fatty foods and needs l hem to keep up the animal heat. Such dishes as p 1 u in pudding, suet puddings, pork cake and fat meats may he used with advan tage during the cold weather of ihe vv inter months. Carrot and Suet Pudding. Take one cupful each of chopped suet and sugar, two cupfuls of chopped raisins, two cupfuls of flour. two cup fuls , of mated cat rot raw; two leaspoonfuls of sail, one teaspoon ful of cinnamon, out-half teaspoonful of nutmeg, four tea' 'ii 1 tils of bak ing powder. Mix in tin order given, add enough cold water i make the mixture sii!'.' like bread dough. Place in a mold or two "-mail one and boll four hours. Any kind of good fruit juice may be used to add to the pud ding instead of water, improving the flavor. Pork Cake. Take one cupful of finely-chopped salt pork, one cupful of boiling water, three eggs, one cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of soda, two teaspoonfuls of cream of tartar, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-half tea spoonful each 'of cloves and nutmeg. Flour to make a rather thick hatter. Take one cupful of molasses and two cupfuls of chopped dried apple, cook slowly with the spiels and raisins for three hours, then i Id the other in gredients and bake in a large loaf pan. Pprk Chops. I'laoo .he chops in a heavy iron frying pan and add enough water to cover tin bottom of the pan, set over the heat and when boiling turn the chops so that they may he well scalded before beginning to fry. Let them brown well, season on both sides, and when well browned they will be thoroughly done to the cen ter, without becoming dry. Serve with rings of fried apple as a garnish. Turkey Salad. Any bits of leftover turkey, goose or duck will make a most appetizing salad. Cut the hits Into neat pieces, add to it cupful of the poultry meat one-half cupful of finely-cut celery, add one-half cupful of mayonnaise dressing and set away to season. Serve on lettuce. LESSON TEXT-Luke 18:1-14. GOLDEN TEXT The sacrifices of God are a broken snrit; a broken and contrite heart, O -'ed, thou wilt not despise Psalm 51:1V. REFERENCE M A T E R I A I M a 1 1. :5 15; Luke 15:2J-4; John 4:1, 24. PRIMARY TOPIC How Two Men Prayed. JUNIOR TOPIC How to pray INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC Prayer that ioil Answers. YOPNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Secret to Prevailing Prayer. I. Men Ought Always to Pray (v. ). Prayer is absolutely necessary to the spiritual life. It is to the spiritual liftf what breathing is to the physical life. Men ought to pray under every variety of circumstance in times of sorrow and burdens for strength to endure; in times of joy and success for grace to behave aright. Prayer ought to be persisted in even when the answer is not immediately seen, (bid does hear and answer praver even when we do not understand 1 1 1 mysteries of delay. II. The Urgent Prayer of a Widow (vv. 2-.s). The picture here is of a helpless widow who was being cheated out of her property rights:, coming to a god less judge for redress. Her only means of getting help was to prove the justbe of her claim by her persist ence. Even this did not gain access to his heart, for he feared not (!od nor regarded men. He complied with her request in order to get rid of her. The point here is not that Cod is like this unjust judge and can be teased into compliance, but rather that if such action can he secured on the part of a godless judge by persistence, how much surer will bo the help of Cod to those who cry unto Him day and night. The helpless widow pictures the church in this age suffering the de privation of her rights. It is not the church praying for vengeance upon her enemies, but suing for the pos session of her rights by virtue of her covenant relation in Christ. The in heritance of the church w ill be actual ized at the coming Christ. This is why the truth onn ertiing the com ing of Christ is so vital to Christian ity, and why suh dUatrous onso-ipiep.i-es follow the piss of ih ',ossed Hope. The apparent delay in the vindica tion of the church may dishearten some and cause others to muck (II Peter I'.:!). .leSUs" ipie-'ioii hou!d be a solemn warning again--! ailovving the apparent delay of the coniini: of the Lord to crowd out our praying. Though many may give up we should le assured that. g. nuine faith will abide, and that the divine promise con cerning the coming of ChriM shall be fulfilled. We can tie sure of Coil. ill. The Prayer of the Proud Pharisee (vv. P 1 ' ' ) . 1. He Took a Striking Attitude (v. 11). The Jewish custom was to stand while praying, but the word "stood" implies the assumption of an ostentatious position. He was self righteous and trusted in himself. 2. He Prayed With Himself (vv. 11. 12). He used the name of Cod, hut It was really a soliloquy. He pretended to be thanking Cml when really he was rehearsing his own g lness-- ' complimenting himself. Ills whole thought centered in himself. He con gratulated himself for (1) his morality (vv. 11). He thanked Cod that he was not its other men are. such as extortioners, unjust. uMerefS. even as the publican who was stand ing afar off. (') His Ke'igioiis Merits (V. T2). He fasted twice a week and gave tithes of all he possessed, lie thus informed Cod that he did more than was required, implying that Cod was under obligation to him. IV. The Prayer of the Humble Publican (v. 1.".). In striking contrast with this sup posed saint stood the publican whose shame kept him from even looking tip 10 Heaven, beating upon his breast as a sign of anguish of soul, crying out to Cod to be merciful to him, a sinner. lie toon his place as a sinner and called upon Cod for mercy. V. Christ's Testimony (v. 14). He declared that the publican went away justified rather than the Phari see. The one great and urgent need on the part of men in a confession of sin and a willingness to cry unto Cod for mercy. The Dull Man. A dull man is so ivar a dead man that he is hardly t be ranked in the list of the living; and as ho is not to be buried whilst 'lalf alive, so he is as little to be emp! yed whilst he is half dead. -Saville. Losing Aspirations. Men lose their higri aspirations as they lose their intellectual tastes, he cause they have not t 'lie- or opportun itv for indulging then. J. S. Mill. Why Bake At Home when you can buy bread like it, ready baked? COUNT the raisins at least eight big, plump, tender fruit-meats to the slice. Taste it see how the rai sin flavor permeates the bread. No need to bake at home when we've arranged with bakers in almost every town and city to bake this full fruited raisin bread. Just 'phone and they'll de liver it all ready to sur prise the family tonight. It comes from master bak ers' modern ovens in your city. And it's made with Sun-Maid Raisins. That's another reason for its superiority. A rare combination of nutritious cereal and fruit Loth good and good for you, so you should serve it at least twice a week. Use Sun-Maid Raisins also in puddings, cakes and cookies. You may be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun Maids, hut the kind you want is the kind you know is good. In sist, therefore, on Sun-M aid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book cf tested Sun-Maid recipes. SUN-MAID RAISINS The Supreme Bread Raisin Your retailer should sell you Sun -Maid Raisins for not more than the following prices: Seeded (in 15 oz. Hue pkgs.) 20a Seedleu (in 15 oz. red pkg.) 18c Seeded or Seedless (11 oz.) 15c Seeded, in tine ( IS'oz.) 20c Seeded, in tint (Sozj 15c Blue Package CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, Dept. N-540-12, Fresno, California Please send me copy of your free book, "Recipes with Raisins." Name Street. 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