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Ton Made WeU byLrdl. 1
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Co'rmlpe. iwii I riadalmastglve. ' sibi institute, cMose.) . .--
tjp. I Ud Iwoa St tar six years wrlh'-K''a.
itmiw ttmuNM in
a pais la say right
id and eoold Dot
eat anything- with
oat hsrtiog nT
stomach. ' I 'could
not drink cold water
at ail not cat any
nor fraeh meat nor 1
iMrVn. Pmm ITS "
USSON FOR OCTOBER 8
'. PAUL BtFOlOJ PILIX.
LESSON TEXT-Acts M. " :
GOLDEN TEXT Herein I SleO
ay It to have a eonsclence void ef.or
tense toward Ood and ami alwav Aata
U-.t.
Thla la court scene, and It might
SooSri wt to - w itn rtflIn lntr-
lit end would get to weak at time that face the lemon by describing euch a
J fell over. I beiran to take Lydia E. rathering. The lesson oecnrred Ave
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and ' lays after the last lesson, and twelve
: tan dayt later I could eat and it did not Joys after Paul reached Jerusalem,
hurt my stomach. I have taken the bearing the collection for the poor.
medicine ever since and I feel Hke a The place, Caeaarev was the Soman
Mwwoman. I now weigh 1ZT aonds 6f Ju(W .
o you can see what It haa done for me j.r .,,
already. My husband aayi he knows J; T n!?
feat medicine has saved my Bf. ' " ' ";
Mrs. J. 8. Baeww, 1624 Sooth 4th 81, tUred f " rS
Cohnnboa, Ohio. - regalis. on a platform nearby.
- Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Com- go prow w "
' pCTind contains just the virtues of roots highly colored and Jeweled robes, the
i and herbs Deeded to restore health sad Tertullus, In his Bomaa toga.
strength to the weakened organs of the Da eiders or ins Bsnneann wno
body. That is why airs. Barlow, a had come down from Jerusalem to be
witnesses against raw ui lerauiua
It was saM that, by his persuasive
tongne, be could make watte seem
black, and could therefore more eaaUy
make It appear that Pant was "a dan
.. . - ' ger to the Roman power, and sot mere-
'-Incidental embellishment i ly a turbulent and renegade Jew." Ths
"Remember," ' said the man who Judge, Fells, waa an exceptionally bad
takes life seriously, "that riches have . governor, who two years later was re-
i
chronic invalid, recovered soeeenpVsteiy.
. It pays for women suffering from any
female ailments to Insist upon having
Lydia K. Oakham's Vegetable Cess-
y Mntt"
"Well,"
replied Mr. Doatln Btax, "the
called by Nero, to Rome. The Infer
ence of veraa two is that Paul was SO
tact that a fried chicken, has .wings Inciter of rebellion and robberies, but
, doesn't prevent me from enjoying It"
To Drhre Out Malsrls : : n "V
A r And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard C ROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC Von know
hat yoa are taking, as the formal is
Tinted oa every Ubel - showing II Is
Quinine sod boaio a Ustelssaform,' The
Quicioe drivea out malaria, the Iroa
keiidf) ap the srttem. . jo
Diaiee tm mure uiua o uuivm wiuh it
was In 1880. . .: .
Wrisara Iaum Tnrlablo mim IM wed
tteMttoftlm. Trm them 70nn.lt mom. sad
Sir SMtple to tit Poari otraoi. If. TAdv. .
" There are 88 wire factories In the
"United States. ' . ;
Thousands Tell It
Why dally along with backache sad
kidney or Madder trouble! I Thouienda
tell yon how to find relief. Here's s
cue to guide yon. And it's only one
of thouiandi. Forty thousand Ameri
can people are publicly praising Dmb's
Kidney Pills. Surely it is worth the
while of any one who has a bad back,
who feels tired, nervous and saa-dowa,
who endures distmsine urinary eiioi
oars, to give Oesa's Kidney Pills a trial.
A North CUn C9"
r.Hrs. wfA. Mortar, nshdsv
Aahevllla, N. C,
save: "I waa In had
shape with kldur
Iraubla. I kad dtssy
haadacliea alone
vlth nervous spaUs
sad . air kldner
didn't act ss tner
should. I alM suf
fered severely from
backache and could
hardly atralshten af
ter stoopine;. When J
saw Doan's Kidney
PlllH . edvertleed. I
gdt some and tner rid m of
'OMD'eetAvSeare. SSeeaW :
DOAN'S V.YiV
KSTa-uemauJitN co;buffau.n.t.
all the
DonV Persecute
Your; Bowels ?
. -CM OUt Crthetftic eaTld pUlltlTO, Hg4Tg eM
ikulbi, Mran,iinniys-aajsai-w. ixj'
CARTER'S LITTLE
UVER FILLS
rWitTtret-U' Act
, fr.nuY on in iivwt,
ttitminMs) txie, ana
rhethadcikme.
iowsL I, tire
bowel, K.fjt
CMfwtlwa, f
tick UiV m
y aK-
vfMrv i kiwi
VSS TTLg I
' s l fti turn I
' I H uT, I
lastle-nes. ss sillUeas aaew. ,
; SiALL PILL, SMA1L DOSK, SMALL PUCK,
Genuine; must bear Signattire
the exact charges wen three-fold:
(Sea w. B-6) (a) that Paul waa a
mover of Insurrection ; (b) that he was
a ringleader of a sect of Nasarenea
who were causing trouble in the prov
ince : and (c) that he had profaned ths
Jewish temple at Jerusalem. The
charge of Insurrection would be espe
cially obnoxious to Fellx-erho had lust
been praiaed for keeping peace in his
dominion. That of being s leader of
heresy was not serious, for the Romans
had no desire to Interfere between one
Jewish sect snd another, but It led to
the last one, vis, profaning the tem
ple. Ths Romans bad legalized ths
Jewish ritual, and for Paul to profane
the holy place would be a serious out
rage. The weakness of Tertullua ease
was that hs produced no evidence to
support his charges. The accusers
were there, but they had no witnesses.
11. The Prisoner's Defense (vr. 10-21).
Paul cheerfully made his defense, for
hs knew the Jews and their customs,
and that Felix had married a Jewess,
(v. 24). we might consider this de
fense ft ret negatively and then positive
ly. On the negative side, Paul answers
each charge seriatim. In the first
place there had not been time for him
to cause as insurrection (y. II), Going
back over these days ; (1) his arrival
-In Jerusalem (21 tlS) (2) Ms appear
snce before James (21 :18) ; (8, 4. 5 and
6), the days of his vow (Ch. 21 :26, 27) ;
(7) his arrest; (8) tus appearance-be-!
fore the Sanhedrin ;. (0) the conspiracy
and his deliverance; (10, It 12 snd 18)
In- Caesarea (See Ch. 24:1). Paul's
statement showed that the whole story
of his experience was fresh In the
memories of both friends and foes. It
was tha Jews who did the stirring up.
" Paul answers the second charge by
acknowledging (w. 14-16) that he be
longed to the Christian way -of salva
tion, but denied that this was heresy.
. Paul was ' a true Jew and a good
Pharisee, for (1) he worshiped the
! some God (v. 14) ; (2) he believed. In
j the Jewish law and prophets.; from ;
them he- knew he could prove that
Jesus Was the Messiah. (S) Be agreed
with the Pharisees (v. IS) In hope to
ward Ood, a resurrection from -tne
dead and immortal life. Paul's life was
"void of offense" toward Ood In heart
and worship, and toward men as shown
In good deeds. It war for this that hs
exercised himself. Llterally,Je worked
upon ths raw material, disciplining
snd training It Paul answers the third
charge by a simple denial that It had
actually taken place, and calls for wit
nesses. Positively, Paul explains that
he had followed the God of his fathers,
that hs believed In fulfilled prophecy-
literally the resurrection of Jesus from
the dead that ha cams to Jerusalem
; i with alms for the poor, end, as before
the council, he stsnds upon his In-
... THE , r
If kaow-roa and rsej knew se-
If aoUi a wo eauld etoajrlr a"..- "
And 'with aa laner siaht dim,
The moaning of your heart and mine,
I'm sure thai wo would differ toes
And eleep sue iMada In rrienduaeesV :-'
Our thoug nu would nkmiuiUr scree, ,(
It I smew yoa and you knew ne.
. Nlzoa Water man.
( HURSJIID BATINCL ,
Hasty eating Is not by sny means
an accomplishment that Is acquired
alone by ths busy
business .man,,, for
It la nearly as com
mon among women.
This violation of
nature's laws, soon
er or Ister will
tiring the -penalty
of Indigestion and
disordered liver.
Food hurried along In the body Is
either wasted, fulfilling no pert of Its
natural functions In nutrition or It Is
retained In the Intestine In this Un
digested state, causing fermentation
and kindred Ills thut lead to serious
trouble.
It is easy to see that Jbe active out
door worfcr may, with less danger,
bolt his food, for be sits down' for bts
quiet noon hour snd his' digestion Is In
perfect working order owing to active
exercise. - The Indoor worker rushes to
' the lunch counter, often standing while
, hs bolts s piece of pie snd washes It
oown witn s glass or inna or a cuprui
of coffee. . Then goes back to an office
where he sits In s stooping position,
.which retards digestion.
It woald be far wiser for the Indoor
worker to fast at noon or take but a
glassful of buttermilk or milk than to
hurry Into the stomach s mixture of
illy blended foods.
The normal secretions of the mouth
sre alkaline and aa starch Is digested In
such a medium It Is necessary that all
starchy foods be properly Insalivated.
If a piece of bread and butter is well
divided In the mouth and a spoonful
of add fruit Is added to It the, acid
retards the action of the alkaline.
These foods should be eaten alone:
fruit, then starches. Patty foods sre
; valuable, but mix them with starch in
the form of pie and trouble begins If
you have any digestive weakness. The
fat surrounds the starch grains, pre
venting the action of the mouth add In
testinal Juices snd more trouble en
sues. '
The foods best suited to the Indoor
worker are the easily digested foods,
and even milk should be sipped, not
swallowed as one does water. Milk
snd eggs, and dishes inade from them
are best suited to the Indoor worker.
livery Woman Wants
J'- '- "Vilt.J
tui( rs.iuUNAl.hri.uuui -DiHohraa
fat water tor dowdies stops
p- fio. eotxrrh, ulceration and Laflsust
-... .a.- tnwwnwieailod by Lydia B.
r Mod. Co, hr hs ran,
A i. -ug wonder foe- Basal eeiarrh,
owns throat aad sow ayee. Ernnnmicei.
ilieeir (Modea end in ii Hit .
an 1 rnifHoinyxjrjy. Ptyjt, rVlaaaV
irf III. mlX.
M )n Mineral tVnUir- anetlno
- dollar 'Xaateaflnej positively
d by money back, on return
n limned carboys, shonld yoa
ri t.h. f sution jom tx-
- - .
i.l.C.
tegrtty.
III. Ths Judge's Delay (w. 22-2T).
Felix had a "more perfect knowledge
of that way." - We believe tie had se
cured this knowledge from Pfflllp, the
evangelist, snd from Cornelius, ths Ro
man centurion, both of whom lived ,ln
Caesarea. By deferring his decision,
Felix avoided an outrageous Inistice
to Paul, ami at the same time gave
serious offense- to ths troublesome
Jews who knew of Ms evil conduct
From verse twenty-three we see that
Paul' whs! given liberty, .literally tuch
Indulgence in freedom aa would be-con-rJ
stent with bis safety. -Luke, the phy
sician, and Philip, the vsngellsti vis
ited Mm here, bringing food, books snd
letters. After a time Tli and big
wife. fJrusllla; sent for Paul to talk
with him: "concerning the faith In
Christ." Dresilla was s daughter of
Herod Agrippa t (vr. 12-23), and a sis
ter of Herod II (Bee Ch. 28). 8be was
t beantlful worn a. ameh younger than
rellx who -was possibly about sixty
years of ags.tihe snd her only child
perished in t'ifa eruption of Vesuvina.
, No stream from Its source
Flows seaward, how lonely soever Ita
course, -But
what Borne land Is gladdened.
No star ever rose .
And set without Influence somewhere.
Who knows
What earth needs from lowest crea
, " turn. .-. .-!
No Ufe can be purs In Its purpose and
strong In Ita strife
And all life not be purer and stronger
, tbareby.
- -Owsa Meredith.
- -.CUEE8S DI8H6S.
There are so many kinds of cheeses
and so msny ways of preparing this
;'.'' dellc'ons food that there
Is no excuse for lack of
variety.
Italian Cheese With
Rice. Put a half cupful
of well washed rice to
cook in a pint of boiling
water, -cook Ave minutes
from this time it bolls,
tn-aln and rinse the rice
J In cold water; add a cup
rui or canned tomatoes,
three-quarters of a cupful of water,
one chopped onion, half s chopped
green pepper, half a tenspoonful of
parsley, .three whole cloves and salt
to taste. Cook together until she rice
Is soft, then add a half cupful of grat
ed cheese. Serve steaming hot as a
main dish ; It will be found to be most
appetizing.
Dream Cakes Cut thin slices of rye
bread and trim off all the crusts. But
ter lightly, spread with grated cheese,
red pepper, s few drops of Worcester
shire sauce and salt ; cover with s sec
ond slice and then saute both sides In
a little butter. These should be eaten
at once. Serve with the salad.
. 'Cheese and . Apple Frltters-SHce
tail apples in thin slices, put thin
slices of cheese between, sandwich
fashion and sauto In s little butter
until the apple Is soft . :,
Welsh Rarebit Scald two cupfuls of
ch milk, add a tnblespoonful of but
ter' and half a teaspoooful of soda.
When tMs Is bubbling stir In two cup
fuls. of mild cheese, cut tn bits, s tea
spoonful of mustard, moistened with
milk; add cayenne and salt and one
well beaten egg. When the cheese
melts, turn It over slices of buttered
toast or toasted buttered crackers
which have been softened by dipping
Into s little hot milk.; One need hot
feer bad dreams If the cheese Is simply
melted. .. j ... . " . '.- ;
Curried Carrots. Cut up In strips as
many carrots as are required for ths
family. Put them wet Into a. sauce
pan with a tablespoonfhl of butter, a
toaspoonful of curry powder .'and salt
and cayenne pepper to taste. Cover
ths pan elossly to keep tn all the steam
and cook until, tender In their, own
steam and Juice, More water may be
added if necessary, .but tha flavor if
Oroca better cooked lit so water. . ,. .'
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With every mail order tor Tetterlne we
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There are 1,308 flsb preparing fac
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Harbinger bf Autumn.
"You ore ns merry as a cricket this
mornliifi,"
"Yes," replied the cheerful subur
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lot thul convinced me this terrible
summer Is nbout ended."
"Whst did you seer
"A billboard carrying nn advertise
ment of full overcoiita."
Dr. Perry's "DEAD SHOT" la sa effective
medlolse far Warns or Tapeworm Is adults
or children. Ons does la auSolest and so
supplemental purge seeeasarj. Adv. '
Constant Reader.
"Bllgglns la a pessimist, Isn't he?"
"Yes. He's so food of bsd news that
he goes dnwh.celltir every morning to
read the gaa and electric meters."
"Why
uipnt?"
"Well,
one of
No Fun in That.
did you bmik the em
my Huncee got to lmltaUagc
these movie queens.
thought 11 was cute to Khoot me
swift kiss under the ear." .
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, The Ususl Way.
.Browning I understuud you wessr
ut the races yesterday?
Greening Y-yes, but I huppened bar
pick one before he wns ripe.
By the eatest coffee merchants in the world
There has been a great deal written and said
bout making coffee, and wherever you go,
each woman thinks her way ia bests, Yet we
all know how much coffee varies; good one
meal bad the next- often so bad you simply
can't drink it'
Donl be discouraged if yoa are not getting
coffee as fine as you would like to have. Don't
be satwfied to drink coffee which is "just me
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their husbands brag about, and it is so easy
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Instead of coffee which you only put up with 1
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Hw to OolWJ CsjffsMt
A WOTMPtpiOfjUsnaaatCg4.
fsxti B 4ir that th pot U
wUmn. Hmmovreoft- ground
mtdiitmAn, just tb ui Ar
backlsw' Ground ootTm is. AI-'
low om bMpiD tabssWoonfal
to wadi cup of watarr. with on
xtTsVipoonful of twffsM forth
pot. PutthaaoaW into thai pot.
dd cold water. Lt boil until
It Ii jnrt tfatrnMrth yoa lik.
8smlwiUiatihoeoktwatr. -
TU Drl M.tfcoJ. ttm
pIsMl wayi BsVs) your eoffM .
trround yry tnm, silmost to a
powaw. uttoDiy hsUiktaMo-spoonfaitoaseTjp,ithanztra
thmcoh;ioaTbol1Qgwwtmr
throorh it auowly through
one only, B lura to hav
watar Dot tin r. Tbit dew not
naka aa atronv eoffe aa boil
km it yoo want it stronvar,
don't tsak it thla way iiv
craaainfx tba amount of eofla
won't mako it aay ttongor.
on for tb pot. (Tbia DMtbod
Lanlraa onlv half asi much oof- -
f a ad for other methods.)
Fat tha oaCaaiwapsif nf ttmm
aasytiMdi IJgss a medium
nna grwa6 soffsa for paroola
tors, (jot tha sis Arbucklaa'
OroundooflsMM). Allowatabl
apoooful to aaeh cup of eoffoa .
and on extra; )tjth wstr per ;
colata upthrouch thaeoflaeuii
til tt ia just the risht atnnfth.
MakinaT eoffa this way, you can
aa it Just a taik) or atronc
a you like, and you eaa raty ft
He aaiOdT gaoa asery tjaa, , -.
. sWlaaarMleaw
To get these results the coffee '
itself must be right and must ;
always be the same ': ''Z
.'' Tluafa yo hoa)e1 vratdi mmt for : .
. Sfcfc aai aw laii ..
TWsaffiaiwaafi Aaroan
amarada of TarWtias of eoffoa
mwi. Tha aoffaa atf most
ba put arp by mmt wW Imcm
aiCt ArboeaJ' Coffaa la. It
la pot op by ArbuekJe Bros
tha srraataat aotTaa marchaota
M lata war kL Theaaffivayo
,:- thaahia iweoffea which aw ana
hi Mai
' Ww ood aoffaa Itself la, if It
Jn't wall takaa car of. In
makastpoordrlnk. AJbockiee
Coffaa la put op ia seeled, doat
proof peAkaffea.earefuUy wtap
pad to protactitfrom moiatun '
, dirt, stor odors. It ar.lree fa
XUU tf
your
. flavot
Always tk aaaaat ArtmckW
- Coffaa today Is the UgrM sU
lor coffee in tha UnitedStates.
V Did yo tiTW .top to think what .
V this masnsT ToUinkhowtyaoa
sjoffa arart ba to ba Aa Ma
aWassktTiathaUnltadStataaT
From tho momant It was pot en
tha market, H waa a win nam.
Today, it ts need la over a mil
Baa haws, to thUaJtod8tato. '
SaatlMOifiBi Wharour
proflu with yea bytinavyoa
aeefai and baautlf ul prtmiimi
foraivnatasaa aavad from Ar
asjckieekaam We buypr
uuma for ever aoaUjoaaeara
f Arbeckles' Ooffee. Boyin
tosuhavc4tvaatitiaiBaakelt
poaeibia for natoariwath yreat.
est pcemfoja vaiues arer seen.
In eri7pas&a1Tof Arbuekl'
Coffsw tbre ii a circular ehow
fnc our prafniuma. Be sura to
ret it and see how quickly and
easily yoa eaa set what you
want, all without any coet
' Get Arimektee Coffee from
your arooar today, either -tha
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aaaTaVaVetaaseailVsaf
OssrtouM. eee ciargsMM a '
yerd fjetdt aad (as ae
iarie fwarajre iar4eaa
Dm wmmm iiMa,' f
asn i and. laay ae salt .
wW."
arMsaMMaMaaMrea.
1 y ""I t)) v:'"' ifrsj :"
Kl tl-e wrf e ue aXrbuctlea'ctart to nee It ywreelfgive your a ch.aiic to bragft,