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: . --" . -'a : : . . ' , - i .... .. F- J Even tne, mao n0- wn worst enemy U always ready to for give himseu. As s rammer ton to there U no modiolus that quite compares with OXIDIN K. It not only bulldi op the system, but taken rep alarl, prevents Malaria. Regular or Taste- led xormuia at Druggists. , When couple It engaged they, look at each other'! Ttrtuee wltn magni fying glasses, which are thrown aside on their weddrng day. t i w-r m HO30D mam TO OBITB OCT MMW. awwrwa. Via DlDU ao.. F 110. Too know wlwt Too er. tln. the formula le plln!' Seovio and saiMrea. H ana prlniM on every butue, k.,)!.. it. laaimn V umnin. ana irvin in . waivin na. and th niiof wma4 lurin. Wot gruaa ' There are lots of tunny things to be ' seen In this world, and among them Is a fat woman sitting on a little piano I and everywhere give klndneai. atwil . i aympainy in nnoiii.i-. HEN we have nothing elee that An tar tha rood of man- IHml mnA r. an noor that We hftVe noth- Jn elee that we can give, we can JWM' Linonna. . Intareate. kindly judgment of hie efforts, honeat pity for Ma mlitakea and failures, ainc-r. are In hie (ucceaaee-theae are lways in If wa are not too a.i-" . The Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston, W - 111 .And at I a VST fplftl IWiX IM I Mas .vtAkw I. aa .4.1. irlit fill HAflf.aU I mrrmmA a K -- thm. sUld tl6S Will f" " ffl'tK So muh'to flUHh. daV. with aunahln. to any woman, free, upon request. and the future with radiant hope. ' ' Its Rank.' "Do you think telephone operation can be classed as a profession T" f'Well, It certainly Is a, calling.". APPLE DISHES. DOM TOTJB BVAO ACHE f Try Hleaa OAPUDINE. It'a liquid plea SrBUranrN.::.," w them lust before Uking oft. ii - There Is no sauce quite like the areen annle sauce, which Is prepared at sopn as the apples are large enough to cook. The skins are tender, and so we leare them unpeeled, and sweet- Many rmonjjrkfnrtaatlafled. lMh,Mo.aaa jlfce w put gauoe through a sieve, 1 ueture ihiu, ' Appropriate Name. , Fried Apples-When the Duchess "Why does that doctor's wife call apple u about half grown they begin Her husband, Duckler to be good for frying. Core them "Why nott Isn't he a quackP without peeling, cut In halt Inch slices and fry In hot fat; sprinkle generous- To prevent Malaria Is far better than ly with sugar and add a shake of salt to cure It. In malarial eoantrlee take a naprlka. Turn carefully with tne aaaffr' .rWa pancake Urner to kep them In ahape. other ire yoon malarial troublee. aa an extra Teaetable. Apple pie Is too well known, except to mention. There Is noneexceis Hurry. Qlrlsl TJncle Bam has Just Issued a little Wnen weil made and served with brochure on fattening calves. Hurry, girls, as the edition will soon be ex hausted. Washington Post . rhuu it la a. nooular Die. Apple pie a la mode la simply apple pie served with a spoonful of ice cream on tpp. Fried Applee and Onlons-This Is most appetising dish tor those who en joy onions. Cut up the apples as ior stewing. Slice a few onions, a third ' Kind Man. A local philanthropist ordered a fan for himself, a nice electric busier. He also took the key out of the door u many M of apples, or Just one for so that some of the air eould go nayor. pry the onion In the hot fat, through the keyhole Into the adjoin- M apples, removing the onion ing room, where there are eight per- Mon it geta too brown, or adding spiring clerks. tlrely cured by j It Is equally i AFTER THB DOCTOR FAILED. Even the moat etubborn caaas OI malaria yield to Kllmlr Babek. in thi summer of 186. "" .. i.aa known aa Malaria. After a year's frultleee treatment by a promln nt Waahlngton physician. your Kiixir f ,kmi R. sth U. a Car. rood for bilious dlaordera. rn all druaa-leta. or K loca wakl A Co, Waahlngton. D. C. Aecorded Full Title. " On of the New Tork representa tives In congress tells of a social function In an asembly district po- litlcal club on the East side, whereat the chairman of the entertainment committee aoted as master of ceremonies,''.- - , ' ': . The chairman was very busy intro ducing the newly-arrived members, of the club to the guests, who Included a number ot municipal offlcers.' , The representative mentioned was ! pre sented in a way to halve his official honors with his wife, as "The Honor able and Mrs. congressman man. i ! .. vour day and mine, Next came a couple who were not II tn, only day we have, the day known te the master of ceremonies ,n wWch we play our part wnai our but, after receiving the correct name part Jlte arTnl'r.'to In a whUper, he announced: ... ?f ua wwia our time. Thi. we Ut and Mrs.. Inspector Of HV- r . . action, not whining. ... .. flhnnnrnrlll Pa. i i ' A Inva. not omlctSm. It la artuiu, rau I " " f some water to cook them all together, Season with salt, and If the apples are sour, a cenerous measure of sugar. Serve as a garnish for pork chops or A very good filling for a cake, and one which keeps Its flavor, Is the fol lowlne: Orate a good-slsed apple, add It to the well-beaten white of an egg and a cup of powdered sugar. Beat until stiff.' This makes a pretty des sert served with a thin custard poured around It. . Tha wava of serving apple In dishes Is legion. As salad, a comDinauon oi diced apple, celery, nuta and salad dressing makes a dish most welcome and rtkt raahtns. ' Apple sauce cake is one in which a cup of sifted apple sauce takes the nlace of eggs. A most satisfactory cake to keep. V YOU and I, Juet you ana i Should laugn inaieaa u . . . T bll.. If we should grow, jubi you au , '"" and BWeewr-nearwu, . . ,M Mnm naar bv-and-by Agood time might be started; then whs . a nappy wunu ."- j For you and I, for you and I. WHAT TO DO WITH VEAL. Veal, to be wholesome, should nevei tha market until six or U avs wew. . . . i eight weeks old. Younger meat is api. to produce serious auuuruauvo w digestive tract. Good veal may be told by Its pinkish colored flesh and white fat Veal should oe vuuruuB- cooked, and being deficient In fat P or other fat should be supplied. Veal Pie. Cook until tender a por t ha ! or shoulder : cut the meat In bits, add a few slices of fat salt pork, add cream to cover. Sea son and put a cover oi bi the top and bake. A little onion adds to the'flavdr of this pie. Chicken p e may be pieced out very sausiaciorn by cooking a piece of veal with the chicken. The flavor can hardly be distinguished from chicken. " Veal Birds. Remove tne douo skin from thin slices oi vew from the leg. Pound until a half-Inch thick: cut In pieces an Inch and a k.lf H tA and a half, each Dlece ma- unii u s,wv awu 1 - - king a bird. Chop tne truniuiuB the meat add a piece ot fat salt pork, . ihpu ameJl cubes to each piece iww v - or bird. Add equal parts oi cracaor crumbs moistened with Bg. onion Juice, lemon Juice and seasoned with anlt and nenrjer. Spread this mixture over the pieces m. mil nn and fasten with two tooth picks put in to resemDie ui legs of a bird. Brown in a m butter, cover with stock made from stewing the bones ana oiw ;-' v tmantv minutes, or until ten- UU a der. Serve with a white sauce poured around the birds. The white sauce Is made by cover ing the meat with cream alter ureua' Inir wall with. flOUT. ' Veal Loaf-Put a knuckle of veal ih a nnnnd of the meat and one on ion into boiling water and cook slow ly until tender. Drain and chop the meat fine, season witn san auu vv per. Garnish the bottom of the mold ImmnoNAL SMfSCilOOL Lesson (By B. O. BEIXER8. Director of Bvenlni Department, The Moody Bible Institute, Trusyn.rJ infW-u '-' '-n.i 'i-i rir-J LESSON FOR AUG. 25. THE VISIT TO NAZARETH. ' LESSON TEXT-Luks 4:1-J0. nM nirv tfyt "Hi came unto his own, and they that were his own received him not "-John 1:11. with hard cooked eggs, sliced, sprinkle with parsley and cover with a layer of the meat; repeat then pour over the meat liquor reduced to a cupiui. Press and chill. sey." Lipplncott's. INTERESTED IN HIM. for us to expreae love In terms of human helpfulneas. Thi. we know, for we ihave learned from sad experience that any oth er courae of life leads toward weakneas and mlaery. -David Starr Jordan. j WHAT TO HAVE FOR LUNCHEON. An variety Is the spice of life, we I are always on the lookout for some thing new, or odd, or unusual In the eating line. There Is no excuse for mnnntnnt in the summer months, when there are such good things from farm and ffnrden. : ok.... rima et-soaK a cuu ui i i a .niVnha in two cupfuls of milk; .aa a ninch of soda, half a teaspoonful ot salt a pinch ot cayenne and a tea- spoonful ot melted nutter, cem i eggs, add to the bread and milk and AA a small CUO 01 Kraiou uct. I Bake in a hot oven until light brown. nrh.n ran has a few nieces oi seu- . . i HW.Bii nt...i and m atAax. cut iu oi"" .aa in a srood-slzed onion which has -Jlatica-Tou aren't thinking ot mar- been fried in hot tat ? Dredge the on- . ... vA.,t int. with flour before rrying. uu Evelyn-Of course I am. Hasnt Up t tomatoes and sufflclent water he a future? to, keep from burning, oenaon . . Tnt whv nanHVa A.nH cook slowly two hours, leenardlse It? - 0Wen Rod Eoos-Prepare . toast jeopard seitT . . or clrc,e,i. Cooif a few WELL PEOPLE TOO eggs In the shell until hard; the num- w '55jr- " liTlff?-y-f2 valescents. together two tablespoon- at strength ot the already exhausted pa tient, and building up wastea energy 'with simple but powerful nourish ment - !TTv years ago," writes a doctor "I commenced to use Postum in my own family instead of coffee. (It'a a well-known fact that tea la Just aa injurious as coffee because it contains caffeine, the same drug found In cof fee.) "I waa so well pleased with the ; results that I had two grooers place It In stock, guaranteeing its sale. "I then commenced to recommend It to my patients In plsoe of coffee, as a nutritions beverage.' The consequence hot Then add a cup of milk or thin a half teaanooniui t sun . -' dunes of naprika. Chop th whites ot the eggs, add them to the sauce.' Butter the toast and pour over the white sauce. Put the egg yolks through a rlcer and sprinkle over the white sauce, PRAY you. O excellent wife, . Rmereon. "not to cumber your!t and me to get a rteh llnner tor thla man or thle woman who haa alighted at ou gate, nor yet a bed chamber made ready at too great a coau " """- If they are euriou. In. they can ge t tor . i am sat unv viuiurc. ' Stranger, If he wilt. In your looks, in your accent and behavior, read your heart and earneetneae. your thought and will, which he cannot buy at any price in ... j. . . . ,a which, he may well trtvel nfty mile, and i leep hard In order to behold. Certainly let the boara ne apru be dreaeed for the traveler; but let not the emphaals of hospitality lie In theM things." ICY DISHES. During hot weather there is no mor refreshing dessert or main course ao companlment than the ices and sher bets. . . , vnr a dinner of roast lamD ur lowing Is excellent to accompany the meat: . Mint Sherbets-Bruise tne leaves oi a hunch of fresh mint and pour over it In a large bowl a pint of boiling hot ....or airnn: add the Juice of two lem- - - . ons, the rind of one ana a cup shredded plnapple. Freese. When half frosen, add,. the whites ot two eggs beaten atiff. ' Freeze to tne cou. alatancv of White Snow. Combination Sherbet ror mis one m.v naa a cuoful of two or three kinds of canned fruit Juice, choosing those that hland well. A CUP oi raspoerry Juice from preserves and a cup of pineapple sirup Is a good one to com bine; add a teaspoonful of lemon Juice and a pint of sirup made by boiling together five minutes a cup of sugar .nd a nlnt of waterT When cold, add a teaspoonful of vanilla and mix all tnrathar. Freeze quite stiff and then add the white of an egg beaten stiff with a tablespoonful ot powaerea su gar. Recognised an Omen. Apropos of the new-third party, Clif ford Plnchot said In Chicago: . "I'll tell you a story that is a good A Bull Moose o" .i,.mivh n railroad station omen. 1 walking queuw w-- .r- v. hi. arm Is, every store in town 1. now selling with, a B i i Emigrants tt a. it haa become a household ne- when a crowd of bcowu eessitr In many homes. "I'm sure I prescribe Postum as oft en as any one remedy In the Materia Medica in almost every case of 'Indi gestion and nervousness I treat and with the best results. ; "When I once Introduce It Into family, it Is quite sure to remain. -1 shall continue to use it and prescribe It In families where I practice. "In convalescence from pneumonia. .v.M .hAiit htm. B -Fecks, what's thatr said an old lady. 'There's naethlng like that in P That's a moose, ma'am,' said the banner bearer. '" .' , -Hoots!' she cried. That beastls a mooser And then, turning to her friends, she said. 'Laddies, If this an American moose, what must the: rata out here be like!' " A Correction. - "We want a standard bearer - beaan the Impassioned orator. i "Pardon me," interrupted the ener ratio candidate. "We've got standard bearers enough. What we want more men to constitute the rank and file of the procession": Cannon Farrar has said that this visit of Jesus to his home in Naza reth Is "a most striking commentary upon" the words ot John, which form our Golden Text Those words are the epitome ot this lesson In a very real sense. The young prophet had been proclaimed by his counsin John the Baptist as he ho was to come. He had performed his early Judean ministry, whlcn Includes the visit cf Nlcodemus, and the meeting oi vn woman of Samaria. John had been shut up in prison and Jesus was about entering upon that wonderful Gall- loan intnlatrv. In this lesson we can see him as he returns to his boyhood home, to those old and most familiar scenes oi n youth. Dsy of vengssnce. "Aa hie miatom was" (v. M) he en tered the old familiar synagogue to take part In the worship, praise anu discussion, as had long been his cus tom in this his home town, nere iv was he had learned of the law and the prophets, here he had heard the prophecies dlsoussea, nere uo u doubtedly participated In the discus- slons In the days gone Dy. ior ni the worship he Is asked to conduct the reading ot the second part of the service, a selection from one of the prophets, undoubtedly tnat portion din of the day. His UIO 161"" , , method ot reading was very sigmucauv. Finding a portion from the prophecy of Isaiah, chapter 61. he reads that portion as we now have it recorded. comprising verse one anu m " to the first punctuation mark, a com ma. This, said he. Is being fuimied before your eyes, implying u.v -concluding portion, that which refers to "the day of vengeance of our God, ha fulfilled or performed. Just what his exposition may have been Luke does not tell us, although he leads us to believe that he made a definite claim of being the Messiah "this Scripture hath been fulfilled. They wondered at Ms gracious words, but such an assumption from the tongue of this son ot the village car penter was more than a challenge: It Sounded of blasphemy. It is one thing to listen to beautiful platitudes, but for one to assume auwomy .u this at once arouses antagonism. To make this sun more makes a specific application . To para phrase his words, he ssld, "doubtless l. ..4nff vouna man perform jtlU gMV avv"afs. - . here in Nazareth some of those mira cles you performed over In Caper naum. but I say you would not accept me even then, for no prophet Is ac ceptable to hla own countrymen. Then he goes on to Illustrate by an incident from the wife ot Elijah, also one from the life of Ellsha. This was too much As they listened the tldeot the r wrath had been rising. The plainly Implied truth of their need of that -,iitrv which he alone could give and ot their leprous condition wss too much and It1 broke all bounds Rush ing him forth from the city they took him to the brow of the precipice upon which the village was were for casting him headlong to his death., They did not, however, know who It was that Had suommeu ." ma tima was noi yov, i"" 7 . li. itlnn. manifested the trutn oi m and of bis miraculous power by pass im- Himnirh thnlr midst anu irem his way. leaving them to their cha grin, anger and amazement. Qraohlo Lesson biory. i toARhina- this lesson we call em- nh..i.. tha need and the Importance of public worship, the observance of a day set apart ior wai ium the public reading and exposition of ,1.4. nnrfr . WB Cftll B1BU lJ . T....'a Vnnwledae and use of UPUU J OB"" " w- tha Scrlotures: also his emphaUc ap proval f Inspired propnecy m ii. n and fulfilled In his own life. In teaching the young scholars these truths the graphic lesson story will be all and prooaoiy more """ well be covered during the lesson res-tills aavua : v .... a,l v..h. nldnr acho ars. one quexnuu for discussion would be, why does the Bon of God speak oi or ciaim u "spirit of the Lord upon me? Ot course he waa anointed after, John a bapUsm as an example to all his fol lowers, but here we take H aa mean ing that the spirit is upon real manner for service and tor power in service. He IS to wune.a aim w minister. He Is to teach and to, heal. He Is to preach the Gospel to the poor and deliverance to those bound with the chalna of ceremonialism and oi sin He is to heal broken hearts and diseased bodjes, to set the captives free and heal the bruised ones. Verse 18 is a sad picture of the state of a man without outside help. But Jesus came Into the world for this express tohn 8:12. 13:' Matt 1:2L u has been pointed out that this anointing was five fold.:,, (1) to pro- Reslly Had Best of It John Burroughs Is well known as one of the foremost of nature writers In this country. Some time ago ne visited his brother, Eden Burroughs, who Uves In the Catskllls, at a place called Hobart The two brothers went fox bunting together. The honor of the hunt came to Eden, who shot the only fox. It so happened that fox? skins were worth five dollars at that time, and the successful Nlmrod took much nrlde In telling how he got the better ot the sage of Slabsldes. Later in boasting to a few friends about It in the. presence ot his brotner, jonn, be was Interrupted by, "You have bragged about that fox hunt long enough. You shot the fox, sold the akin and got five dollars. I wrote little account of the hunt, and got $75 from the magazine which publish ed it. So there you are!" Mother's Lingual Attainment The mother of a little boy In Kan sas City. Kan., recites negro dialect atorles charmingly. Her small son Is quite proud of her acompllshment and frequently boasts of it One day recently, when some of his playmates were vaunting the achievements of their several mothera, the little boy hraeslnelv remarked: "My mother is smarter than any of yours; she can talk two languages, "What are they?" demanded companions. ' "White and colored." his ON THE BEACH. men catch at How He Left The servants were discussing the matter below stairs. "MaBter and mistress 'ad something of a row last night I 'ear," said the hutler ponderously. "You should have beard 'em, an swered the parlor maid In a shocked tone. 'Scandaloua la what I calls It!" "They tell me 'e ran out. cranked 'Is motor car and left In it." "No," said Vie maid, positively, "he didn't leave In his machine; I dis tinctly heard the mistress say he left In a huff." London Answers. She Drowning straws. He (absently) So do thirsty men. Took 8lot Mschlns at Its Word. a Kansas City woman recently took her two small daughters to make their first visit to her husband s people, liv ing in a small Kansas town. Naturally ahe was anxious to mane as lavoreuw an Impression as possible. So the two little people, on going on an errana to the depot, were cautioned to be on their very best behavior. To the mother's surprise, they returned vig orously chewing gum. As they had no money, she asked them where they a-nt it "fh." explained the older one, "It aaid on the slot machine, 'Ask the agent for pennies,' so we did." CoUei Betralar practicing phyelclant recommend and prescribe OXIDINE for Malaria, became It Is a proven remedy by years of experience. Keep a bottle ln the medicine ehest and administer at first sign of Chills and lever. A man knows more at 21 than he can unlearn between that Bnd eo. ,ge and Afademy of St-Oenevleve for VoungXadlae, Aahevllle, N. C. nlurpatftea cumauc wuu.uj ..... " ldealbome-llfe ImtrnoUiri bo u'ir.n "id Amarioan unmnttlM. annual ara taught by French and German F$efrY St. O-nSVlr. .alao ba. a Preparatory KHn,.nt for Tntmi children.. r..r catalogueana particular! apply to t a Mouwr BPpenoc. Ideals. ' "What Is your Idea ot a perfect hus band?" "rn with about a million, who would lose no time in making me merry widow." MOTHER OF LARGE FAWLY TeH. How She Keeps Her Health Happiness For Those Who Take Her Advice. gcottvflle, Mich." I want to tell yoo how much good Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegw etaDieiompounu anu Sanative Wash have done me. I live on a farmandhaveworked very hard. I am forty-five years old, and am the mother of thirteen children. Many people think It strange that I am not broken down with hard work and the care of my fam ily, but I tell them of my good friend, Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, and that there will be no Dacg ache and bearing down pains for them If they will take it as I nave, i am scarcely ever without it in the house. "I will say also that I think there Is no better medicine to be found for young f rla. My eldest daughter nas Taaen ydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound for painiui penoua anu irregular ity, and It baa helped her. "I am always ready and willing to apeak a good word for Lydla E. Pink- bam s vegetame tjompouna. i ten every one I meet that owe my health and happiness to your wonderful medicine." Mrs. i. U. JOHNSON, Bcotcvuie, ouuu, B.F.D.8. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, v contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for woman's ilia known. j Kre. WlnaloWs Soothing Byrop for Children teething, aoftene the frame, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, eons vrina oouo, wo a uu.ua. Even a homely man Is apt to boast of how the women run after aim. and High Orade Finishing-. Mall orders alvea Spe cial Attention. Prices reasonable. Service prompt. Bend for Prioe Lip. USxatLl AST stou. cniBUSToa, s. & KODAKS FOR SALE- 100 A. IN CHESTERFIELD Co.. Va.; IS a. cult! horse, new bara, out bids, orch., I a. small trait, mch horsie. escillint climate. GIMP. Bz tl Chicago. I1L ALCOHOL S PER CENT. ANIablerYeparaflonErAi1 slmilatln tteFbodantlReftte ttogUigSuTmralamifinowgfaof Children Cry for Fletcher's , , , , ,).,umnimi " ...wnn i'imira Promotes DitlonllefrM' ness and Restlontalns DeiakT Opiuru.Morphine nffMiaeral NOT aAR C OTIC. non oour oio iuaubv " WorpjafoirvuUwnJJewnsa JacSiniik Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which haa been In use for over SO years, has borne the lgnature ot ana Has Deen maae nuuer sua Bonal supervision since Its inf ancya Allow no one to deceive you In this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good' are but Experiments that trine trtth ana enaanger ino Infants and ChUdren Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substltu for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotle substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Win CoUe. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Si Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years v Autocratlo Assertions. "Are you a servant of the people?" asked the constituent. "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum. "Only It should be observed that a really first-class servant may come pretty nearly being a boss." . Solemn Warning to Parents. The Season for bowel trouble Is fast approaching and you should at once provide your home with King's Diar rhoea Cordial. A guaranteea renieuj for Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Flux, Cholera Infantum and all kindred dis eases. Numerous testimonials on our flies telling of marvelous cures can be had by request Burwell & Punn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Unmanageable. SheCan you manage a typewriter? He No. I married one. : Careful of Her Company.- When Henry QuarleS of Milwaukee was married he received 'rom-hls tvumiI Voael ot the - First typhoid fever and other cases I glvo NaUorjaj bank, a handsome silver tray. It as a liquid, easily absorbed diet ugnt.hearted servant waa alammlng You may use my letter ss a reference -und casually when detected by . m. st v .loaii i I I Mrs. Quarles. Sophie, you've got xo oanmii v"- tray carefully." sts edBlnied. "It's very costly and It was a rrvrt from Mr. Vogel, the oanser. i who he Is." " "I know who he is ana 1 va oeeu iu anv war you see fit" Nam given by IYo't'ti Co, Battle Creek, Mich. 5 i -The Road to Wellvtlle," In "TTfre's a reason," - 1 fva IMf-rt ' A fr his bank,"- rejoined Sophie, "but lvs never had anything to do with them fellera." - 1 It Dspsnda. ' ' "How long has your husband's suit for damages been going onf" "Let me see? I think It Is eleven years."- "Eleven years! Does It take that long to get a lawsuit settled r "Yes, when you can And a lawyer mho Is willing to fight on for what ht can get out of It at tha end." -i.i vui Tiriins-a to the Door, for the poor are always special obJeoU of God's loving care. (2) to proclaim re u..a fn tha caotlves, those in the capUvlty of the evil one. (!) "recov inff .la-ht to the bUnd." physically, w .tin mor aniritually. () to set at liberty them that are pruisea, s. by SaUn, though he cannot bruise this anointed One; and (6) to proclaim tfc. afeerjtabta Vear of Ood, the time of redemption, the time of bis coming again. :-f'-' Thla nmnhecv means me. "Come onto me." waa Indeed a bold proclama tion Did they believe? Are you making such bold claims for your Mas ter and Lord? Some will reject, of course, but let us remember that "Ood glveth the Increase," ours muy u aess, to sow the aeea. o: If your sppetlul Is not what It should be lun-hana Malaria Is developing. II aueou deTeloDlnor. av.tam. OA1U1MC W1U Clear away the germs, i rid you of Malaria sad gea- allj improve yuur Your discretion might cowardice in another. look like IF YOU HAVE. no appetlt. IndlKeit Ion. FbrtulefKe, Sick Headache, all run down" or loslns flesh, you will find TnH'o I Ull ' Fills lust' what yon need. Theytoe uptneweaa: stomach and build up tha flagging energies. KODAKS DOTi Batman and A need aims, mailed pott paid. 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The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
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