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TTGS MOUNTAIN HIUALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN,, N. C. Nerves All Unstrap? NcrvousnmM and unr pain often eom from wk kidneyi. AUny a pw a,.wba worrit r trifle, tad U troubled with neuralgia, rhmnuttic Paim and baekmch would find relief through good kidney remedy. It fan have ntrvo. attache, with netdachea, backache, ditty apeDe and sharp, hooting pain, try Doan'c Kidney PilU. They hT brought quick benefit in thousand, of eucb case. A NortE tewfina Cut Ura. G. O. Pro pest,. Oalther Ave. and Eight- 8L. Newton. N. C. aye: 1 euffure from a constant, dull ache aero- the email of my pack and wrjr time I stooped, ham valna darted tnrouah me. 1 had naoarhee and nli-. V sihI1b And annlal passed' before ny yea. The nrat boxNJ of Doan'a Kidney 5? PI Ma fTHve me r.' lief ami continued iiae mnds me Well I have had no further trouble lu rf a year." CDeaaVaNera,tVaBesa'' tWISUULBURN CO. BUFFALO, N. T, . Lesson . (By REV, p B. FirzWATKR, D. D., Teacher of Kiirll.h Bible In the Moody Bllile Inetltute of Chicago.) tCopyrlFht. 1,17, W.et.rn Nrwiplyr TTnloa. I " WW - A As lmndOot CHENEY'S EXPECTORANT Th Original and Cold Rem Cough V. rrp tub vrnavr COLD IN 24 HOURS . Kf 'LESSON.fOR NOVEMBER 25 A PtAL.MF THANKSQiVINQ. LESSON TKXT-P.alme 10S. CJOLDKN TEXT-Blsaa til Lard, 0 my mil. and forget not all hla benefits. Pa IMA . , This Psnlm in nan's response to the goodness and merer of God. It ex presses the joy and gratitude of a for given sinner as h worships before j God. There Is too much In this Psalm for one to attempt to set It forth, so j ws must be content to display same of Its most prominent notes. ' I. Man's Entire Being Should Sing Cod's Praise, v. 1. The true worship per prrises God with every faculty of his jauug; his Intellect, emotion, de sleet, affections all unite Ih praising Jehovah.' The entire being responds Id a song of harmonious praise. Some praise God with their voices hut not 1 with their hearts; some with their In tellect but not with their affections; some with their emotions but not with their wills. That praise which Involves the entire being alono Is pleasing to OLD PRESCRlPTiOMv 'W ' 'FORWftK KIDNEYS Have yon ever topped to reason why it it that to many product that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of eight and are eoon forgotten? The reason it plain the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has roal curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for example lh. Kilmer's Hwa nip-Root, a preparation I have aold fun many years and never heajutc to recommend, for in ulmiwt every case it shows excellent re mit, as ninny of my canto mem testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of lias so Urge a wile" ; According to sworn statements nud verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers' 8wump-Koot is due lo tho fact that, so many people claim, it fulfils al most every wirh in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, correct ur fhary troubles and neutralise the urie acid which umuhcb rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottlr of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Ur. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium sira bottle for sale at all drug store. Adv. . TROOPS AT SO MUCH A MAN Baal tow CaUa. Ceavjie, Crave Sara Tteeat, Wa.ir.laa CmA 26o and BOc at all Druggists DBflPSY nmTSHNT. oiqicr.ii.. wnwava ftuuonmo.iaaw.lllaud abor, ,TrH, tmi .an alias. ktmuSu WrMMa M. THOMAS . OMUN ' aaak aaau, . eniarawearu, as. ' i"Hop For Sale" f7S,' WIFE NAGGED HIM TOO MUCH Jarvita Decided to Co Behind Big Can nons 'and Lose Hesrlno Now in Peace. V Synopsis: Jnson Jurvlts Is a home- loving man. lie loves to sit about In his carpet sliiipers reading the papers. and he loves hi) wife, Croonn, dourly, but hates to hear her complain of his shiftless habits, says the Detroit Free Press. Now, as Hie keeM complaining ot them from morning till night. Jnr lts finds it extremely (llfllcult to keep his mind on his pipe nnil -Ills paper. He thinks of spending his time at a club or at movies,: hut Is Inherently such a home-loving mun that the very " thought Is n-pugnsnt til him. So he - stands his wife's- accusing flow of words until one day something he sees In I tie paper (while he Is smoking his pipe) gives hlin a brilliant Idea. . - Conclusion: "It's true that we are . badly In need of men to help fire these new 80-cyllntler cannons," said Colo nel Klmmel, In charge of the govern ment proving grounds nt Sklpplngton. "But It Is my dnty to Inform you that the shock of the firing Is extremely bad for the ears. In fact, 18 men In the past week have been deafened and honorably discharged with a pension." "I want the Job." said Jnson Jnrvlts firmly. , In three days tho drains of both his ears were shattered. ' . Upturning home Joyously he sub scribed for a down extra papers, . bought four more pipes and nettled down to smoke and read contentedly on his pension, entirely unaware ns to whether lilfl wife wns talking or not. Submerged Forest. . A submerged oiik forest, covering several squares miles, from which logs more than 10V feetln length have been taken, was discovered by ltiifwlan en glneers while dredging n river. :. ' Holland makes 10,000.000 pounds of sosp a yeMV i C rl are combined in the perfected ready-cooked cereal r , . Grape-Nuts This appetizing blend "of Wheai and Barley is over 98 Food. " ' ECOriOMICAL" HEALTHFUL .. DZL.G.ITFUL V r ! IU The Benefits Orantsd. tt. 2-6. The Psalmist exhorts man not to forget all God's benefits. This seems to be need ed new aa well as then, for most of us are better at remembering our troubles and adversities, our losses and our sor rows, than we are at remembering our' mercies and blessings. It would be a good thing for some of us to keep a record of the good things of life and see that after all, our blessings out weigh our burdens. We have more days of sunshine than of clouds, more Joys than we have of sorrows, more hours when we are free from pain than we suffer with pain. If God were ns forgetful of ns as we are of Mm, life Would be nsrd Indeed. (1) . Forgiveness of sins, t. 8. In forgiveness we are freed from tha curse of sin and Its blight and burdens are removed. We are not only for given, but we are healed of sin's dis ease I not only freed from the burdens of shi bat of Its effects, so that we do not go after the things of this world. To be saved for heaven means that we are saved from the world. . . (2) Redemption, T. 4. We have been saved by Christ giving Himself as a ransom for our souls. - ' .- v (3) Satisfaction, t. B. When God redeems. Be so thoroughly renews the mun that the good things which he gels from God suUsfy him. Ills bless ings are so real that he finds satisfac tion in God. Men and women of the world are reaching out after fleeting things. They are ever grasping after something, but are never satisfied. Not so with the redeemed soul; he finds absolute satisfaction In the things which God gives him. Worldlngs may be satiated, but God's redeemed alone are satisfied. (4) Execntlng Judgment In behalf of the oppressed, v. 6. He Is always on the side of the oppressed. God under takes for his own, and sooner or later He will mete out Justice to all. There Is a reckoning day for the world com ing. Those who have done evil shall suffer loss ; those who have done good shall be rewarded. J III. Attributes of Qod for Which He 6hould Be Praised, w. 7-1S, These attributes have been displayed In God's dealings with his chosen people. . (1) Merciful and gracious, v. 8. He Is slow to anger and plenteous In mer cy. An example of his mercy la seen In the father of the prodigal son run' nlng to "meet his son and kissing him. A very little thought will make very evident how God withholds bis anger and waits patiently for an opportunity to extend his mercy.. ;., v ; , (2) He will not always "chldo," tt. 8-12. When God forgives he forgives forever. Men - they forgive,- hut how often they "chide" and "keep anger." God has not dealt with us ac cording to our sins, for, as the heav ens are high above the earth, so great Is hla mercy toward them that they fear htm. 8o really has God forgiven ns that our transgressions are aa far removed from us as the East Is from the West, an Incalculable distance. (8) He la compassionate and tender, vr. 13-14. This reveals'God's fatherly heart He fully knows our weakness. He does not deal with ns as though we were strong. He knows how weak and, fallible we are through the tail. it is consoling to know that God considers snr "frame"; He knows that we are "dost" "'V.. ;;: -, ;-,,:V (4) Hla merer Is everlsJtlnc eternal. '. 15-17. Manila at best transitory.'! bat God la eternal. The one who rests his hones In God Js eternally safe. tThls should encourage os to lean not upon man bnt upon God. : .- (5) God Is gracious to those who are In covenant relationship', . 18 If we would enjoy these blessings revealed In God's attributes we must be" God's children. His mercies, are restrictive. only bestowed upon his own children.. IV, A Call to All the Universe to Praise the Lord, w. 19-22. Since God Is such a wonderful Being, Be should have universal pralsel His kingdom Is over sli; his Lordship should have recognition. " . - 'Twas Easily Done, Hypochondria wuh Hie topic lltal was helng discussed lit it wh-IhI affair, says the rtilludelpliln I'rcwa, when Sen ator William A. Smith of Michigan re called the following story: A woman who was perfectly well, but Imagined she had ut lenxt n ilor.cn different dlgonxpH, culled one day to consul! nil eminent sperlullsl. "I think 1 understand your ruse thor oughly, madnm," wild the doctor ns the patient begun to tell the story of her life. "Just sit quite still a moment and let me look at you." The patient compiled and after studying her Intently for a little while the physician glanced at his watch. "There Is nothing the mutter with you, madam," finally- said the doctor. "You havent the slightest Indlcutlou of fever, and youf heart beat is per fectly normal." "Why, how do you know, ductor?" exclaimed the patient In surprise. "You didn't take my pulse." - "It ' wasn't necessary, madam," smiled the specialist.- "I counted the vibrations of the ostrich feather on your hat." : .. . ; SOFT, CLEAR SKINS Made So by Daily Use ef Cutleura Sojp and Ointment Trial Free. ' The last thing at night and the first In the morning, bathe the face freely with Cutleura Soap and hot water. If there are pimples or dandruff smear them with Cutleura Ointment before bathing. Nothing better than Cutleura Tor daily toilet preparations. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutleura, Dept U Boston. Bold every where. Ad v. Bridget's Answer. Although not overparticular about her work, Mrs. Brownstoue's new maid, fresh from the Evergreen Isle, was somewhat ot a stickler for precis slon In language. "Is It after eight yet?" asked Mrs. of her one morning as she came In from the kitchen on some errand. "YIs, muni," replied Bridget care fully weighing her words. "It is af ter It all right, but tt hasn't got there ylt 1 It has five minutes ylt to travel !" The true eonqnerors are often thorn whom the world calls the vanquished.- I Max Muller. - . -,v, And the more you are wiping to do for your friends the less time you will tiove to do things for yourself. In time of peace the" Transvaal' mines, are the lnrgent consumers of explosives In the world. Inf?tlona or Inflammatlona of tha Hyta, whethr from external or Internal cauaa; ara promptly healed by tha iiae of Romao Bya Balaam at alght upon retiring. Adv. 'The more sunshine there Is In some men's lives the less hay they make. Soldiers Furnlshsd British Government by British States at Beglnnlnf " f Revolutionary War, ' ;V ;- 4 ' At the bcgliiuliig of the Revolution ary wur the British government made Irealles with several of the Herman suites by which they were to furnish troops ut so much a mun to assist In subjugating the Americana. Applica tions for assistance made to Itusslii mid Holland were rejected, hut seven) if the tlerinuu stutes rcsHndcd favor ably. There was no united Germany or hnperliil government, no kaiser with autocratic jsiwer, but each Independ ent slate bail u separate government. Ail KiikIIsIi historian says: "Finding it dllllctill or luiwlhle to ohtalu Ihe necessary reci-ults tit home, anil Hint Die exist lug F.niillsli and Irish regiment embarkis! with such reluc tance that it was necessary to keep a guard upon the truusoris lo keep thcni trout deserting by wholesale, the ministry applied to Itussln, Hie slnH-s. Kent-nil (Holland), mid nmilly lo scl eral of the (lerniau states for merce naries. The Infamy of tllllm; up Ihe Ilrlllsli armameiit was reserved tor the princes of three or four petty tlermtui states." Contracts were made wtih the rulers of seven (ternian stiue under which mi agtf-cpito of thirty ihoipoiml troops were furnished- ut so much u head, cash down, and an auiiiial sum to the rulers of Hie different stutes fur nishing Ihein. "The subsidies." says the Kngtlsli historian, "were to be continued for one full year Hi least after Ihe war ended and the li-oop had r"itH-aed to their home?." 'ihe ins.ps iliti hired out by Herman rulers to tlk'hl against Americans were not rnlseifensily Tire American historian Kaiieroft says: "The whole number of men fur nished In the war by Brunswick was equal to one-twenty-soventh part of Its total population; by the lundcriive of Hesse, to one out of every twenty of Ills subjects, or one In four of Hie uble hodied men, a proiMirtlonate conscrip tion In 177fl would have shipped to America from F.nglnud and Wales alone an army of more, than 400.HH0 men.- Soldiers were Impressed from the plow, the workshop, the hlgiirruy; no man was safe from the Inferior agents of the princes, who kidnaped wlthont scruple." Colds Catarrh A trinity of evils, closely allied, that afflict most people, and which follow one on the other, in the order named, until the last one is spread through the system, leading to many evils. But their course can be checked. PERUNA CONQUERS It is of ureal value when used nromntly for a coldusu- ally checking it and overcoming It In a few days. . Ample evidenos has proved that It is even of more value In over coming chronic catarrh, dispelling the inflammatory conditions, enabling the diseased membranes to perform their natural functions, and toning up the entire system. The experience ot thousands la a sale guide to what It may be eg pected to do I or you. liquid or taolete both tested by the public and approved, THE PERUNA COMPANY - COLUMBUS, OHIO Carter's Little Liver Pills You Cannot be 7k A Remedy That Constipated ifes Makes Life and Happy Ai Worth LivinS Small Pill lIpillLs. Gaida bora alauemre SlT pARTER'S IRON PILLS many colorless faces but wul greatly help mct pale-faced people Queas Sol Hugo KIcnnK the Hull i publicist, said ut a Holland society dinner In New York : "The tlcrniftns arc dcin.'iis' ratlny in all s.rts of v. ays tlmt Amct i' a's in tervention In the war won't anioiiiit to unytliiuit- They're scared, you see. "The I'ologuo llazclto. said the oth er day that when the AincMcuii smites arrive lu France they'll be liiimperetl hy tluir Ignorance of the vtirlous luti KUiiges. Well, my wife luitf.'lietl when she read that, " i guess,' she said, 'the Americans can shoot hi any language."' Makes Steel Harder. Steel tempered In phenol has more hardness and elasticity than when It has been tempered in water. A Quiet Wk. A nam recently bereaved of his wlf Interviewed the minister about the ar rangements for burial. "When Is Hie funeral-:" asked the f'lct-..vman. "Monday," was ihe rcp,. "Monday!" ejaculated the minister. "That's a long 11 me to U.ep Hie body ; a whole week." "Weel, you see," said Ihe bereft, "it's like this. When we gut inarrlt. the wife an' me inude up oor minds t hiv' u quiet week at bouio the Aral chance we got. We"re Jlst hlvln' It noo," New Ash Sifter. In un ash sifter patented by a Near York mun toothed wheel break clink ers us a handle Is turned. When woman loses her tentier It Is China has 200 inhabitants to titer the husband w ho catches it. square mile III one-third ot Its area. Notice to Si The Eiperience of Taese Womei Prove That There is a Remedy for Yost Illneu. Aberdeen, Idaho." Last year I suffered from a weaxness witn pains in' my side and back. A tverv three bottles and feel like a different woman. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is the best medicine I have ever taken and I can recom mend it to all suffering women." Mrs. Percy FKESTIIXsa, Aberdeen, Idaho, : Kingfiaher, Okla. "For two yean I suffered with a severe female trouble, waa nervous, and had backache and a pain in my side most of the time. I bad dizzy spells and waa often so faint I could not walk across the floor. The doctor said I would have to have an operation. A friend aaked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After taking ten bottles I am now well and strong, nave ao pain, backache or dizzy pells. Every one tells me how well I look and I tell them Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Ksind did It." Miss Nina Southwick, R. F. 0. a. 4, Box S3, Kingfisher, Okla. Jgggggm fgaamaaBiagjjajajaaajBaj lYDIAEaWimHAMS VEGEmBLE COMPOUND Atybur Druo6it's 1YDIA g.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. & MCR -DIAUGHT Stomach Trouble " " ' For simple, common ailments, due to disordered stomach, liver and bowels, you will find Thedford's Black-Draught a reliable and useful remedy. For over 70 years, it has been auccessfully employed for these troubles, and its consumption is increasing year by year, proving the public recognition of Its true and genuine value. i)3 Being purely vegetable.it has no such bad secondary ef fects) as the mineral drugs, like calomel (mercury), etc, but can Je depended on to relieve, by its first action on the system. ; .' Black-Draught is a good, safe, reliable, family medicine, for young and old. A package should be in every household. , Mr, Marion Holcomb, of Nancy; Ky writes: "For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy-feeling after my meals, a most disa greeable taste In my mouth. If I ate anything, with butter, oil or. grease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these I would be constipated. I found they were no good at. all for my trouble. I heard Thedford's Black Draught recommended very highly. So began to use It, It cured me. i keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have . sick headache or stomach trouble any more." ; - v;'i .St'-J-ilSi :V -S'.-.i. 4? Emm mm
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