Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
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mild, vegetable, medici-
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nized by standard medi-
cal books for many years,
as being of great value in
the troubles from which
only women suffer. The
enthusiastic praise of the
thousands of women who
have been helped by
Cardui in its past 40 years
of successful use should
assure you of its genuine
merit, and convince you
that it would be worth
your while to try this
medicine for your trou-
bles. All druggists sell iL
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fuel than either
lher about it
COUNTY GAO OO., Dallas,
They are ••narally UMfui
Around the House as a
to Property.
1. 2—Golden
G—Commentary
D M Stearns.
Th* Exception la the Kind Without
Sense Enough to Distlngulah
Friend or Foe.
to
1 s. t of
lido set
He was
As he climb- i
the dog was there ready to do I
desperately sinful Is quite fully record
ed In our lesson chapter and in 11
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on the
Hall’s
chasing with a knowledge of later op-
por unities to sell to other, at greatly
advanced prices.
For Information as to rates, train
he ex- | service, etc., address W.
Irvinir to . •__- __- •_ *__— _
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■hildren are offer) likely to have. and
g. nd parental influences ; ,farted otjl \at was |Ust leaving the trvltfes of speculators who are pur-
I door when he was pulled h ick- into I chaslnn with a knowledoe of later oo-
smnous | |f1(. cp||ar l»v the basement of his frou-
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eolor. kind. sex.
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vere frightful
vhich struck
from the Lon! to such a man repre ' m| Q t ] 1Q g Q Q Q
■en ting the house of David and at auch H » ■"UIUIUI W Cl V
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
ness and peace and the devil be shot
up in the pit for a thousand years. It
is written of Abaz that be did not right
in the sight of the Lord, but walked in
tLe ways of tbe kings of Israel, and
they, without exception, walked in tbe
steps of Jeroboajn, sou of Nebat, who
made Israel to ain.
What Abas did that waa wrong and
Saves time for the boot
Gives a steady beat.
la a jnuoh cleaner fuel, aed
the coat la very reasonable.
repent nor turn t<> Hirn again
and Mi' ah were the Lord's messengers
In those days, as we lenrn from the
first verse of each of these prophecies,
and the Lord sent Isaiah with a 8|>e
dal message to Ahaz, telling him that
If he would turn to the Lord the pur
pose of the Syrians against him would
not stand nor come to pass and that
he might be quiet and not lie afraid of
them but that if lie would not believe
he would not lie establislied On that
occasion Isaiah was to take with him
tils son. Slienrjasbuli. whose name sig
nlfles the remnant aliall return, for.- as
Mrs. G. P. Cartwright, of
Whitwell, Tenn., writes:
“I suffered with bearing-
down pains. . . Hie
dizzy spells got so bad
that w lien 1 would start to
walk, I wo^id just pretty
nearly fall. Was very
much run-down. 1 told
I my husband I thought
Cardui would help me. ..
He got me a bot’.le. . . It
helped me so much that
he got me another bottle.
I got a whole lot better.
The dizzy spells and the
bearing-down pains . . .
left me entirely.”
If you are weak and
run-down, or suffer from
womanly pains,
Chicago President Now Gunning
for a man who Sold Him a Four-
Footed Feec’er on Human Fleeh.
expensive <
and, in J !
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Aek ue fur-
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There is much fat in
corn and Herbert C. Hoover requests
fat Conservation as well as wheat con-
s. rvati. n. Why nut cornbread? Why
not other nutritious corn products?
Wtiy not 200,000,000 bushels of corn
for the allies? Soldiers of the Con-
federacy subsisted on corn bread. They
, i.t a losing fight iiut they were
not conquered; they were over-
lielined by numbers and starved in-
> submission —Port Worth Record
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Hie name Immnnnel" (Isa vti. 13, 14).
We cannot but think of the flrat as
sura nee of the great deliverer t>eing
made to the devil himself (Gen 111.
14, 15). and we know that when the
devl) shall come to tbe time of his
very worst opposition to and defiance
of God then shall He who th the full
ness of time was really born of a vlr
gin come iu His glory to overthrow
sU His enemies snd set up Hts king
dom.
When tbe devil Incsrnste. the com •
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HINTS FOR THE
GARDENER
■> The Attraction of J
EOK7' WORTH
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DALLAS
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Like that of its j ' ’
and natural born enemv. the
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Can be made from RELLE OF WICH-
ITA FLOUR. Rich man or poor man
it makes no difference. Your table
can be supplied with delicacies that
will tickle the most fastedious palate
if you use this famous brand of flour.
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here,, y.
Nat did the Jig racket and waltzed
about like a girl on her first skates,
while he put his hand first In Ids mouth
and then stuck It between his knees,
rroanlng all the tlm* and cursing the
brindle dog and the man who »old H
to him. and calling on all the dogs of
Joseph P. Griffin is president of the
ctueago Board of Trade. Mr. Griffin
<t one time was the largest handler
f corn In the world He bought fr^A
give lorn free aeeesA to a good
■ The-..- ,.lvanlag'es ministers'
Farmers located In the territory
of the Fort Worth and Denver City
and Wichita Valley Railroads consti-
tute a vast proportion of those who
are out of debt, possess an abundance
of all that Is necessary to comfort and
easy hours, and own bank accounts.
Those who are not, so fortunate
should proft by*past experiences and
recognize that these conditions are
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wild set
He cut in pieces
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tattoo with his tump-tall and
bowing all his tenth at once
Nat then recalled that a dog likes
Keep the Garden Going by Cutlvatl q it" be recognized and called hy name
pedlrrees under the delusive !m- I ,,f a <||«>If h
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We are prepared to believe that
improves the man when we learn
that Germany has lost tons of her fat
and cannot replace it.
man
loss
Lesson II.—Third Quarter, For (
July 8. 1917.
i).stairs he remembered that he had | property located elsewhere.
, , .. , ” “ ~ base- Many excellent opportunities ere
-te the time of the city child-| ,nent and he went back fur it The st||| open ln the territory mentioned
faithful dog was Htttine by the door for those possessing but little money,
on his new master t,ut prompt Investigation and quick
ttie latter picked up the licit and aclton is advisable as against the ac-
e\ cry line of acti v it y.
Thi- -..nue investiuaotr
further that a
number of minisle
1 li-tinction
' b»i(ip
ill. "1'V
, 1.1 !v
m iral
discovered
small
who reach
a majority
small towns,
to them is that
been uder |
at home.
feral thunder.
“GeewhUikens -to -cosh "
claimed, rubbing himself and try ing to gOPt Worth,' Texas.
s
lately
ttie
the
to
a boy is fortunate ,
i minister's family
C.e-twelfltl of all
name* app« ir in
-oi.s ..f preachers ■
of mlnis-
< ‘.lev eland 1
of the great Bos-
rs. Emerson. Low- J
of ministerial
Parkman and
also the remarkable Field
Cyrus W . David tludley and
The influence of tjie emi-
have
will not nsk; neither will I tempt the I 1,1
- .— - --) He had pro .
ft. -Ii.
|o|t|..:.-. ]
a-.d • lher
OI u b. • t VV I e I
up at Xat
This w„- k.pl
•li.’d it ift|t
- called in and
-hot to r. -cne
kings of the earth and tffelr armies i •
I against Him who Is coming on the . J
white horse, the lamb shall overcome < >
them, for He Is King of kings and ! !
J gird of lords (Rev. xvti. 14; xix, 19i < t
That will be the morning of the Sun [
of Righteousness of which David spake '»
In his last words, but there will be [
| no morning for such as Ahaz. who
I have no use for God or His word (II
Ham xxitl, 3-5; Isa vfll, 20. R. V.).
i The glorious assurances of Isaiah (x
I and xl and ill surely cry abud to ua.
J war
no more
or wood.
try Prepared- J; ;
«her- It, ,,._H
1 ry it
for that is what his actions were say ,
. Ing and perhaps what he meant to say I *
j Now hear this wonderful message
I from the Lon! to such a man repre I
i
a time: “The Lon! Himself shall give j "
you a sign Behold, a virgin shall >
conceive and liear a son and shall call *
\lmoet every one thinks he knows
w! at a dog Is, but. as a fact, no one
I n I’y has any knowledge as to the
urivin of the animal
at cient
cat. the question of origin is sbouded
In the mystery which the dumbness ni
the Spinx has kept secret so many cen-
turies The cat and the dog were sa-
-r-.l tn F.cypt, hence the silence of the
'pliinx
l.onsr-halred setentsts have been
This Is a hard lesh-Hj nlxHH
‘ ‘ 1 in.tn. one of the very ,
worst of the kings ..f Judah, of whom |
It is said. 'This Is Hint king Alm/ '
'(verse 22). Manasseh may linve been | \lll.l Xi, 11 >
worse In soiue respe. ts. but lie repent I
ed, while of this man "c re.id of no I
repentance. There were always some j
who leureil God, a Godly remimiit. an 1 j
the sixteeu y ears of this man a reb ti i
e been a heart breaking time
for them, but no doubt a time ol lei
mlllation and unceasing prayer to God.
■ml in due time deli'eram e came, as
we shall see in our next lesson.
Days of trial are always times of
faith and pattern e on the part of God s
people, and the terrible days still be
fore uh, of which we are having al
ready some foretastes, will give great
opportunity for tbe manifestation of
such graces dTeb x i, 12, 15; Bev. xiil,
i 10). All life’s story as well as all tbe
1 Bible story is either a manifestation
of God or the devil, aud so It will b«
[ Watering, and Fertilizing.
I This is Hie time of the f-e' when
. the gardener Is likely c a'h.w the
I weedij to get a start ,r ,ie garden
I Right now the plants rfted every drop
I of water, ami weeds should not be
I allowed to rob them. Weeds grow
I much faster than cultivated crops, and
I' if not destroyed will rob the plants of
the moisture they need for forming
1 fruit Those fortunate enough to pos-
I Bess a private waterworks or who
’have city water phould make use of
i the hose to supply the crops In the
L borne garden with needed water The
I watering should be done in the even-
I Ing and by the time the sun rises
; the next morning the water will have
I soaked in. The soil should be cultl-
jvated about 2 4 hours after each water-
r|ng to .prevent the formation of a crust
on ,the surface Nothing retains soil
moisture like a finely broken surface.
Never allow soil in the garden to be-
come baked, as moisture is being lost
it is an excellent plan to water
eggplants, peppejs. cabbage, cucum-
bers. melons, celery, and other crops
needing highly fertilized soil, with
manure water. Have a barrel covered
With fly screen In which to prepare
ami store the manure ' water. Give
each plant an occasional watering with
this and the added growth will repay
you.
j Agent
master.
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'rb-i.dlv wa» of
Xat snd he said:
■ hi km>yv me d •!'(
•G-r-rb-o-o-ow
'■riite said.
X'at then rcc"ll»,c!ed ’hat stl writ. "- I Pernt,'lj bm!
had agreed tint to 1 >ok a dug in the
es and b* positive with him would
■vv him - > he re-olved Io put
!>..!•! fruit and walk right nut
iv; but I’le dug thought othe.
r Ju«t as Xst reached ttie door he
is p.rkcd t a^t- amt the dog took a
-irbdo out of him. dressed with bits
>f coat tail, m rsels of shirt, and other
I. < »n ir - ii ;t i T»*« i i-» naav- »•« » • • |
i centuries and are vet wasting midnight j ‘ n ,appare
I ga« and incandescent lights trying.to I
i determine whether the dog came from I
; the savage wojf of the Russian stpp*« |
I from the jackal of Palestine, or from I ’
' ‘ tribe from which the deceptive
vwardlv Texas covote sprang I
waiuiy 'v... > -surprise ami pain.
I gan.
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FALLS, LEV.
Allen's Foot-Ease for the Troops
Marr war zone hoapHaJt have ordrrrd Allan's
F<»oi- Laae, the aDUeeptoc der. f<»r use among
the trovi<, Shaken into the >L<ieG and epr uk-ed
in tbe fooC-bath, Aren't |pve
and comfort, takee tbe freuon from the
bthI prevent* the fret petnng tired or f-tot-aora.
Young men in avery comuiunAty are nan
Fo>*t*Eaee in the t dnba for Hilit*'
r>r*«. J >-'ig and l»ri t exeryi
kic. Ik/n t Accept A^y 7
• \t»*n(h’<!, for tli» \ are t<» be found in j
i ’inr .beef He was
fiilo<! brindle do<
*iirn like a pumpkin and
• rep that wh»*n ho nppned ft it aeerned
1 h** ( < |f fl3(j split hints^lf down
his shoulder#, and dlsplaved
I’otti which looked like a <1
f oyster-tonr* w.
Xat had the man take him up to the | onty pog,ibie |n Northwest Texas, for
j the reason that other sections do not
j offer equal high-class lands at as low
[ price ond that the agricultural and
stock farm posftbilltles of this section
■ ■ -- — | ore equal vO, and In some respects,
As X it readied tbe front door Pplt04> than considerably higher priced
For the Ger-
will be much improved by the
of his baywindow.—- Florida
Times-Union. *
| the tribe from which t
jand cowardly Texas covote sprang j
It is my opinion that he came from |
all of them , . , , , „ ini’ uog- iook aiioiri'r piece in
Come bald-headed member of L^t. cut with ecollops. out of Nat’s
Society for the Pr^'^r' l",n 'rn^. | ' ft leg and Xat played half-hammond
tn \nlmals. losing sigh o 11 P ’’'1 I v,,r toward the nmlasses barrel The (
occupied f "r ages by tha no > e ar ; lancers over that wav and;
mal the horse, has felt called on- . 1 i i I n/1 kt i a a 4 rv za s* X_ut n • I I 4» n1
remark that "a dog Is man’s best I
friend.’’ but that man never had a dog j
free him on the woodshed and t
mouthfuls of clothes and meat out of
him in choirs' spots under the flimsy
pretext of mistaken identity. The dec-
laration Is a deluding falsehood. Nr
man’s best friend will sit under hl
window and idiotically howl defiance
deep toned imprecations at the moon
all night; neither will he roll in the
mud and then swah It off on the new
lavender trousers of hlhs best friend
Some of these "man’s best friends”
think their mission f« to rid the earth
of rats, and when they are scratching
three-cornered fleas all over their
best friend in the parlor thev are out In
’ta flower beds pawing up high-priced j
pan«|e« and Marechai Nlel roses of ;
'dgh i
pressjon ftiat rats
\nd one of this
throw more
tn
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|s I to' g
•he
bnrk
His bar’
hut hi« w
ha«
all kinds to ttear hit awful vow and
to have sweet vengeance.
Nat looked over at the dog and
found* he was doing nothing but sit-
ting still, thumping the Boor with hit
bob-tall and lookina as Innocent as
Ren Butler when spoons are mentioned'
Nat thought may be it was so'dark:
the dog couldn't recognize him, so he ■
moved toward the dour to l«t In more I
light. \t'every step the dog showed
hts teeth and growled Nat said:
Hover, don’t you know me’ I'm y ur
Bob, don’t you know my
Come speak to me, old boy."
f i mi bar Icking of (tie chops and a
lhe tall encodraged
"That’s right: now
p. <k Io "
was all the
comparatively
ms
are cjty bred,
reared in
in regard to lli.-m Is that not ,
have they been uder good ,
influence at home, hut (hey ■
hive lived the simple life, usually one
nl>. vet ;l (the same time f.im- ',|),,use and paid *10 for him
' ‘ | Nat'i family were out visiting
I ’he South side ar.d he wanted p.
hunting, so he put the dag in ’he base
ment to guard th» house while he was i gre equal to,
Under above heading the Detroit Free
Press, among other things, says: "she
theory is that soldiers whose feet are
In good condition can walk further and
faster than soldiers who have corns
and bunions >ncased irt rawhide."
One war reljef committee reports
Unit of all the things sent oi/l last
year in their Comfort Bags or ’’Kits,”
Mien’s Foot—Ease received lhe most
praise from ttie soldiers and the men
of the navy. The British and French
troops in Europe, and the American
troops on the Mexican border, use it.
Becadse it takes the friction from the
shoe and freshens the feet There Is
no foot comforter equal to Alien’s
Foot—Ease, the standard remedy for
over 25 years for hot, tired aching,
perspiring, swollen, tender feet, corns,
bunions, blisters or callouses. Why
nut jirder a dozen boxes today from
your druggist, or department store tp
mail to your friends in training camp
and navy? A free package will be
sent on request, by addressing Allen
S, Olmsted. Le Roy, New York.
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Yet he hid ’
who beams ,
l.ittb* H* j”i—“Daddy,
fl..yir,g like I vv <> mamma
that What di l v .u d
LitE. lb om — “I bou-’ht i nico p
and !ii ’ it i'harg' d :■■ y>..a ” — Ind:.tri-
al oil- -iar.
pieces
ha'r. awful profanity mingled with
.•roans, cries, prayers, and yells for
help, the police, and for the fire de-
triment Xat finally rained the t .p
•aving most of tiis clothes
pos-.'S-lon of the dog. The dog
m:d‘T th' -)|. If. b oking a« if
expect' d X it to drop into his jaws
rv m>nute. and amused himself by
king I'i..'- of Xal'- f!i-h. Coat
fails, drawer strings. )o|if.,:,-. po c.-
f shirt and pants, and ■ lher p.T-
,r ' -onal brie a-I.rac from io lw. cn tii-
I teeth, and growling
I ’irne he moved
I ’til the fanoly ry
\ policem m v
had to be
I'his happen, d la-t week
to believe j f,,l)r days, and n
: ol al home He is
(be pirate who sold the watch dog t
turn
| Rut ttie dog filled the bilfand sh
much intelligence as
of p .VI
’i'iar with idea- of culture and
.o-.piire reading haldls.
’nci'l’ iifallv there j>. no belter wav I
• f giving a child Io. ki-h taetis, if he J
capable of acqiijriflg them, than
(■• ar him among rural surroundings : ,,
• • has few of- the distractions 1 p.p pi, ammunition bel( in the base-
f..r it Ttie
was sitting by the door
and kept an eye on his new master j t,ut
(M f ■
started out.
Ix>rd (Isa* vil. 10-12) He had pro
vqked the Lord seemingly beyond nil ■
endurance, yet hear him say. I will ,
not tempt tbe Lord if he meant to I u
say. I will not ask the Lord for any ’
thing nor have anything to do with Hi
Him. we could understand him tietter. j
ft\r tllSkY I kl U'liof Illa «»r»»1zA»>4| 5V0TP Rll V
■aluted his partner. Nat. with a
vtioop and a howl, performed the,
t.-ik” i ' ,ia'p around the room a few i until a king shall reign in righteous
minute- to the tune of that dot's growls)
I'ld then tie jumped onto ttie head .-of
the tn.*ias»es barrel jo^scape a swing-
orner motion of the dog. The d</g
wa- moving rapidly and Nat ifireW-
-uch emphasis on his jump on th,q
barrel that the head caved in
up to h>s vvak-t in sirup,
id out t’
the polka and both went off around
the room in the racquet For about
ftiree Minutes the air was full of dis- , .
lilted •weefnoss, stump-tail dog. little Kings xvl. He burned Incense to othsr
f mangled male attire. blo"d, j gods not only in Jerusalem, but In all
the cities of Judah and on the hills
■nd under every green tree. He burn
ed his children in the fire like the
heathen whom the Ix.rd had cast ouL
He leaned on the king of Assyria and
worshiped the gods of tbe kings of
Syria. He hud an altar made like one
he saw in Damascus ami put It in place
of the brazen altar of the I<ord ami
offered su. rilices upon it.
great lav er from off the brazen oxen
which supported it aud sit it on a
pavement of stones. I'
the vessels'of tile house of God and s
shut up the doors of the house of the
Lord it seelned as if he could not :
do enough to show his hatred of God j
and His commandments Y 1
a gooi) father. Jot ham.
mighty because he preparyu bis ways |
before tbe Lord his God ixxvli, th, and
he had a good son. as we shall Hee in
I about as much intelligence as ttie e our. next lesson
of such dogs ollt-ide of Io ok’s
\ Bowen, it) Chicago rimes,
Xugust. 1KX9.
FARMERS PROSPER IN THIS SEC-
TION.
partner. Nat.
ami a howl, performed
drill around the room a
the tune of that doi
\ patient investigator has
| taken the trouble t" inquire int
■ •Li saying tbit rnini-ters’ sons
to a Pad eml. and
' ■ -nit of (us r. search bads him
■ ■ iwictjon that
!■• r’i into .
fu .1- tti it
■ m- n w ho-
; \\ lie - Wtl .<
I ir I’r. -; I. ni-
ter- Bachat: in.
.ml \\ il-.c, ; ttir. e
t■ n uroup of write
ell and Holmes, vv
parentage, so were
j Baticroft. also the
j hr..lb- r-
I F-tephen .1
nent Jonathan Edwards appears t
extended far down in ttie line of his
lule.-cemiants. for the list Includes one
vice-president, three senators, thirty
judges, sixty authors, twelve college
presidents, and not one of the 1,394
who were traced was ever convicted
of a crime. The list of clergyman s
distinguished sons could tie greatly!
"Help, ni'irder. land of '-rots' take
film off " But there sat the dog by
he door, looking as if he believed he
a- doing hi- whole duty Nat made
ru-h for his gun over in the cor
r. where he had flung >t in hi" first
Then lhe fun be-,
ogs can
jn a’temf
middle of a
a tunnel-dfgg.
Rut the
otilsancr Rv-nn Is
throwing ar und him
’"’.ring honest in his bnrk and we|.
coming i'i his habit8 Hl« bar' mnv
•>o honest enough, but hi« w iv *>f
, welcoming his owner ha« freci'." 'Iv
md Burned tb be «■> sweet as ‘'C’lldr ]
| Harold" would have one t
\n instance of this happened ver
n lhe North Side last week
Nat Bllvens. a young married man |
j with nlmrod proclivities, advertised I
he w anted one that would not make-I
'riends with strangers Ttie next ,
morning the streets were blocked I
around his house with an assortment I
.f dogs with every degree of education |
and previous coundl-
The barking, howl'ng and fighting [
»-i™t'i/..i Nat finally chose one
him a« looking fierce '
md which hfs owner «ald would never I
make friends with a stranger for love.
a large, stump-
wdth a head on
a in nth so I
< VTVRItll CANNOT HK CritKD.
>in. M»i AL API I.ICATIONS. ... insy
nm t teach ttie scat of the disease
'al i ll I- a local disease, greatly )n-
f'uer..! pv .ns 111 ut tonal conditions.
I In or.I.r to cure It you m>><t take
mt.rnal remedv. Ha I Ps Ca t arch Cure
taken Internally and acts tnrough
blood on the mucous surfaces of
• ytem Hall’s Catarrh Cure was
-i-rfbi-d by one of the best physlcl-
ris In this country for years. It t»
■ o po-ed of some of the best tonics
> wn combined with some of the
- f b' od purifiers The perfect com.
oatfon of the Ingredients In Hail’s
ilnrrh Cure Is what produces such
.■nd-rful results In catarrhal cond).
,n. •‘■rd for testimonials, free
p J CHENEY * CO Props., Toledo, u.
All Druggists 7Bc.
in idditioii t
go far to .lart them well in the world
Few person-, however, give s
attention to lhe old -hir upon minis- ; »;.rs and greeted by
ter-' sons, realizing that it grows out1. —1 ••----
..f the tendency to criticize their short- i
comings more than tbiose of other
hoys because more is expected of 1
th. in and that such criticism is often
These tllingH are a great perplexity,
just as Hiriilar things are In our own
times. Hut there Is rest In the I>ord.
aud In Him alone, and in the fact that
He cannot fail nor lie discouraged (Isa
The laird brought Jndah low i0 no<i.000 to 35.000.000 bushels
tiecause of Ahaz and because they had nually, most of which was converted
forgotten the Lord God of their fa , into food products. There will be
tilers (verses (>, Ho, but they did not , j.ooo.omi.Ooo bushels of ere pro-
Isalali ;'hici il in Hie United States this year
about 05.0,000,000 bushels of
1 hose are lhe Griffin fig-
\uicnc.ins, he says, ordinarily
u.-r 0 io,ooo.ooo bushels of wheat for
! bi', ad ,md si-i d annually. That means
a rc-irve supply of only 10,000,000
tm-h' i- I ndcr present circumstances
th. .does have to have from America
; 200.o00.000 bushels of wheat. Huuse-
I wives of America must assist. This is
Hie advice given by tills veteran corn
I handler. He sayij ttie fat famine Get
I in.my I. H might have been avoided if
I Germany had been aide to substitute
corn for wheat.
W» Mid earlier In thia leasori tbcra la
always a godly remnant, and It seem I
ed like ssiying to Alyiz that If be would
not turn* to the Lord tbe remnant
would (Isa. vil. l-l)i.
It was to this same Ahaz the Lord
said. “Ask thee a sign of the Lord thy ' fought
God; ask It either In the depth or In !
, the height nbove.” and Ahaz said. “1 j
F. Sterley,
eow
look into his pistol pocket
are y. u doing, you infernal brute’"
and he fumed to kick the dog, but I
I changed his mind on looking around
HOME I 1 *’"* wflR s'l*‘niY on floor beat-
ling a
I
and «o he went up to him and put out
his hand to pat him. and said:
“That's right, good dogrie, pretty
fellow; take care of your master's
proper-—Get-out, you blankriy, dashed,
blanked brute you." the dog interrupt-
ing him with a snap Nat jumped into
the far corner of the basement and the
dog showed his oyster-fongs and play-
ed Bonaparte’s retreat with his stump-
tail, after trying to take the knee off
Nat. After reflecting awhile, Nat said:
“Oh. I know whaf's the matter:—4
forgot tn rail his name. But what in
the world is it ?”
Then he concluded to pat him on
th" head and see him wag his fall, a«
all good dogs do In books. He put
forth his hand and said:
"Come, Bull; here, Watch; pretty
Drummer, old boy, turn fo'o' rnassle,
~ 'At’s a dood Tar-
(a blink and a wag of the tail).
'Es, ’at’s his name, isn't It*
let its mas«fe pat it's
Got out I—Scat I—The
Moses!—Oh, help! Leave
you Ron-of-a-gun I Ouch I’’ and
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