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Odd Viewpoint.
One woman in the audience had her
own ideas about Julian Eltinge, the
famous impersonator of feminine
types.
“Wouldn’t it be great fun to be mar
ried to a man like that?” she said to
her husband.
“You mean because he is good look
ing?”
“No, you are good looking enough to
suit me.”
“Then what do you mean?”
“Think what a novelty it would be
to be able to dress in the Paris gowns
your own husband wears to work.” —
Y oil n gstown Telegra m.
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Gold Ring for Baby Free.
Get a 25c Bottle of Baby Ease from
any drug store, mail coupon as di
rected and gold ring (guaranteed),
proper size, mailed you. Baby Ease
cures Bowel Complaints and Teething
Troubles of Babies. —Adv.
Waits Too Long.
The good cure may be all right in
its way, but a man seldom feels the
need of the cure until his gold is gone.
It often happens that a man is ab
sent-minded when his wife is away.
We always feel sorry for the 200,-
pound girl who tries to act cute.
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect It.
Nature warns you when the track of
health is not clear. Kidney and bladder
troubles cause many annoying symptoms
and great inconvenience both day and
night.
Unhealthy kidneys may cause lumbago,
rheumatigm, catarrh of the bladder, pain
or dull ache in the back, joints or mus
cles, at times have headache or indiges
tion, as time passes you may have a sal
low complexion, puffy or dark circles
under the eyes, sometimes feel as though
you had heart trouble, may have plenty
of ambition but no strength, get weak
and lose flesh.
If such conditions are permitted to
continue, serious results may be expect
ed; Kidney Trouble in its very worst
form may steal upon you.
Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the alarm
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“My wife played a great trick on a
gypsy the other day.”
The fat plumber was the speaker.
“What did she do?” asked the thin
carpenter.
“The gypsy wanted to tel! her for
tune with some coffee grounds.”
“Yes.”
“And after she was through my wife
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sessed some peculiar charms for for
tune telling.”
“What did the gypsy say?”
“She said they did.”
“Then what?”
“Then my wife gave her the laugh
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“Why?”
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Hub —“Well, anyone who lives on
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INIIMIONAL
SiiNMirscnooi
Lesson
(By K. O. SELLERS, Acting Director of
Sunday School Course, Moody Bible In
stitute. Chicago.)
(Copyright, ISI6, Western Newspaper Union.;
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 12
WORLD’S TEMPERANCE SUNDAY.
LESSON TEXT-Rpmans 14:13-15:3.
GOLDEN TEXT-m is not good to eat
flesh, nor to drink wine, nor to do any
thing whereby thy brother slumbleth.—
Rom. 14:21.
Tim early Christian church had two
outstanding problems, the question of
the Sabbath days (two of them) and
the question of eating meat offered to
idols. This lesson suggests the solu
tion of the latter. Our modern prob
lem of. intoxicating liquors is very
much the same as this ancient one of
the early Gentile Christians.
I. “Let us not therefore judge one
another” (vv. 13-15). There are cer
tain acts which are universally conced
ed to be right and within the Christian
law of liberty. There are also other
acts which are as plainly prohibited.
There are a large number of acts which
lie in the region between these two,
and men ought to he careful how they
condemn one another for these latter
things: Where good and true men dif
fer, their acts, on the matter of the
Sabbath (See Col. 2:16), or on temper
ance, must be determined as being
unto the Lord, sincerely, conscientious
ly. It is not for us to judge (v. 13),
literally, to pronounce judgment. They
have a right to their opinion and to
their liberty of thought and action, but
(vv. 14, 22, 23) as for Paul or the
Christian, lie must have a clear con
science. He must have faith, and be
assured that he is right; otherwise he
is condemned by God and by his own
conscience, and is not a sincere Chris
tian disciple. The word “therefore” in
verse 13 points back to verse 12, which
ought to be carefully pondered. As we
have each to render our accounts to
God, we should stop judging one an
other. Food is a very proper thing,
and law's are also proper, yet love is
the ruling principle of the Christian
life.
We ought to huve our liberty cur
tailed rather than have our souls lost.
If we magnify our liberty to the sacri
fice of our brother’s soul we “walk no
longer in love.” The demands of
Christian love are more to the true
followers of Christ than the permis
sions of Christian liberty. The privi
lege of eating and drinking while it
injures others, however harmless to
yourself, is not to be tolerated.
The word “stumbleth” here used
(v. 21) implies a movable trap or snare,
literally any impediment placed in the
way so as to cause another to fall. We
must never forget that even a weak
brother is “a brother for whom Christ
died.”
11. “Let not your good be evil spoken
of" (vv. 16-23). The kingdom of God
is not meat and drink, but it is a life
of righteousness, peace and joy in the
Holy Ghost. Our liberty is to be so
used that it shall not be evil spoken
of. The real proof that we are in the
kingdom of God and that the kingdom
of God is in us is not found in our
scrupulousness or lack of it, in our eat
ing and drinking, but in the manifesta
tions of righteousness in our lives, and
of having peace in our hearts (15:13).
This peace must be manifested toward
our fellow men (v. 19; Ch. 15:18) and
being filled with “joy in the Holy
Ghost.” The object of our pursuit is
to be the things which make for peace,
the things whereby we may fill one
another up, not the exploitation of
some pet hobby, for the kingdom of
God does not consist of riding hobbies.
In this matter of temperance reform
we all recognize that alcohol fias many
uses besides that for drinking pur
poses, and that there are various opin
ions about drinking certain forms of
it, and various ways of advancing the
temperance cause, all of which are
honestly held by many good men, but
Christian patriotism demands that ev
ery true-hearted man or woman, every
one who is loyal to his country, to hu
manity and to his God, should take
Paul’s position, (1) That he will not
be a stumbling block in the way of the
weak and of the young. (2) That he
will not do anything to destroy his
brother for whom Christ died. (3) That
he will deny himself anything for their
sake. (4) That his attitude will
that of love and not of selfishness.
This places temperance on a high moral
plane, but the world is also beginning
to recognize that the temperance ques
tion is also an economic one.
It is well to have faith, but it is
also well to have the love that does
not injure others by the exercise of
that, faith. The question is, “Are you
perfectly sure this thing is right?”
When in doubt as to whether any ac
tion will please God, doubt your doubts,
and avoid that act.
111, “We then that are strong" (15:
1-3). This section is in reality a con
tinuation of Chapter 14. Paul is con
tinuing his thought that we are not
to please ourselves, but rather to live
such lives as will edify or build up our
neighbor. Our strength is not given
:o us that we may glory or lord it
over our weaker brethren, but rather
that we may serve them.
To please my neighbor does not mean
that “when in Rome do as the Romans
do,” but rather to live such a life that
my action will be for the good and edi
fication of my brother, thereby plead
ing God (Gal. 1:10)
CALOMEL SICKENS!
ITS MERCURY! DANGER
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is dull, your tongue is coated ; breath bad ; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don't take sali
vating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose
a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes
necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour
bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when
you feel that awful nausea and cramping.
If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver
and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take
a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone to
night. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50
cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone under my
personal money-back guarantee that each spoon
GOT HEMLOCK SEED CHEAP
Englishman’s Shrewd Scheme for Pro
curing Drug That Commanded
Good Price on Market.
Mr. Pickwick’s valet and all-around
servant, Samuel Weller, whose lim
ited acquaintance with physicians and
apothecaries did not hamper his fes
tive imagination in the relation of med
ical novelties which were heard with
wonder and amazement by Mr. Pick
wick and his friends, should have had
in his repertoir the following from the
London Garden: Every autumn a
man used to bring to a wholesale drug
house in London a quantity of hem
lock seed which he sold at half the
market price. The curiosity of it mem
ber of the house at last heeomig
aroused he asked the man how he
could afford to sell tho drug so cheap
ly. After being promised that nothing
would be done to interfere with his
business he described ills method.
Every spring he filled his pockets with
the seed and went out into the coun
try. Wherever lie saw a good wide
hedegrow he sowed the seed broad
cast. Then he went his way and wor
ried no more over his crop until the
fall, when he revisited the scene of his
labors. He would then call the farm
er's attention to the “weeds” in his
hedge, offering to cut them down for a
shilling a hedge, an offer which the
farmer gladly accepted. Thus was the
ground furnished free and he was paid
to cut the harvest.
Generous Offer.
“Time and again I’ve given you a lift
in my motor car.”
“So you have.”
“Now that I am hard up and can’t
meet this month’s payment on it you
refuse to lend me any money.”
.“Well, I'll tell you what I'll do to
help you out. You estimate the num
ber of times you have taken me to
town in your car and I’ll pay you ten
Cents for each ride, which is twice the
fare charged by a jitney bus.”
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Vivid Past.
Husband (telling of accident)—And
as I thought I was drowning my past
life came before me in one vivid flash.
Wife—William, you never told me
before that you had that kind of a
past.
SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the
scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo
ing with “La Creole” Hair Dressing,
and darken, in the natural way, those
ugly, grizzly hairs. Price. SI.OO. —Adv.
Not Always Bad.
“I see a mob assembled —”
“This mob spirit is bad.”
“And harvested the crops of a poor
farmer who was sick.” —Louisville
< 'ourier-Jourtial.
Cause for Confidence.
What establishes more confidence in
the average institute lecturer's address
to farmers is to see him milking five
cows at home night and morning.—
Milwaukee News.
Dr. Perry's “DEAD SHOT” is an effective
nedicine for Worms or Tapeworm in adults
or childrcu. One dose is sufficient and no
supplemental purge necessary Adv.
A Pair of Pities.
Edith—lsn't it a pity that poor men
lon’t know enough to remain single?
Marie —Yes. and that rich ones do?
lr a mail lives as he should the
.orld will not he very much better by
us getting out of it.
More Watchful Waiting.
A quiet but sorrowful motorist sat
one afternoon by tho side of a car that
was drawn up near the pavement. A
man in another car, who had passed
the disconsolate one that morning,
slowed up on coming level with him
again and inquired:
“How long have you been here?”
“Several hours.”
“Can’t you find out what is the mat
ter? Inlet valve all right?”
The other smiled. "That’s all right,”
he said.
“Trouble with the spark plug?”
“Think not.”
“How are the batteries?”
“All right.”
“Got plenty of spirit?”
“Yes, plenty.”
“Your tires look all right. What is
wrong?”
“Oh,” replied the waiting motorist,
“there's nothing wrong with the car.
But ever since ten o’clock my wife’s
been in that house. She came to see
her sister’s first baby.”
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Sprains. For sale by all Druggists.
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Greensboro, N. C. —Adv.
Davis’ Hard Hit.
The late Richard Harding Davis,
bltifl and hearty, detested a snob, and
whenever a snob’s head popped up he
took a whack at it.
A guest at one of his dinners at
Crossroads farm, his estate near New
York, made a snobbish remark about
a son of tiie Revolution who bail mar
ried a chorus girl of great beauty and
talent.
Mr. Davis glared at bis guest. His
ruddy face grew redder. Then lie said:
“You, my boy, are one of those chaps
who think the social scale Is life’s only
reliable weighing machine!”—New
York Globe.
Sure Proof.
“How did you know the play would
be a howling success?”
“Because we tried it on the dog.”
Sties, Granulated Eyelids, Sore and Inflamed
Eyes healed promptly by the use of ROMAN
EYE BALSAM. Adv.
Everything comes to the waiter who
waits on himself.
To Live Lon g!
A recipe given by a famous phy
sician for long life was: “Keep the
kidneys in good order! Try to elimi
nate through the skin and intestines
the poisons that otherwise clog the kid
neys. Avoid eating meat as much as
possible; avoid too much salt, alcohol,
tea. Drink plenty of water.”
For those past middle life, for those
easily recognized symptoms of inflam
mation, as backache, scalding “water,”
or if uric acid in the blood has caused
rheumatism, “rusty” joints, stiffness,
get Anuric at the drug store. This is
a wonderful eliminator of uric acid and
was discovered by Dr. Pierce of In
valids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. If your
druggist does not keep it send 10 cents
to Dr. Pierce for trial package and you
will know that it is many times
more potent than lithia and that it dis
solves uric acid as hot water does
sugar.
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Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver medicine.
You’ll know it next morning because you will
wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working,
your headache and dizziness gone, your stomach
will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will
feel like working; you’ll he cheerful; full of vigor
and ambition.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely vegetable,
therefore harmless, and can not salivate. Give it
to your children. Millions of people are using
Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of dangerous calomel
now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of
calomel is almost stopped entirely here. —Adv.
Loud Enough.
“What on earth will I do? Here’s
my automobile horn on the blink and
won’t make a sound!”
“That’s all right. Ethel here has
on her new sports skirt."
THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look ten years younger if you
darken your ugly, grizzly, gray hairs by
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Atlanta, Ga. —“I have taken Doctor
t Prescription for
a weakened and
very much run
down constitu
. tion. I could not
| sleep well and
:when I would
i dose off would
easily awaken.
But five bottles of
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to lied from the exhaustion. The ‘Dis
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and colds and the ‘Prescription’ the
one remedy for women.”—MßS. E. A.
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