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TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE
April 22, 1909.
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Devotional—Spiritual
ter for comfort. Perhaps it was in Divine benedictions.
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seem to require.
THE REST WE NEED.
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persons composing the masses. How-
ever, there are outpourings in the
Swamp-Root is always kept up to It1
high standard of purity and ex-
strength, of all grace, of all consola-
tion—the meeting place with Christ.
Go to him alone, for "the one thing
presence of the multitude when the Bind the motto to thy breast;
prayers and the expectations of all Bear it with thee as a spell;
Between the great thing that we
cannot do and the small things we
will not do, the danger is that we
shal do nothing.—Exchange.
PREPARED ONLY BY
DR. KILMER & CO.,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Sold by all Druggists.
bloom--
Bear it onward to the tomb.
Ar or painful periods, with or with-
elvic caterh, is suffering from
lerangements that should
The rest which Christ gives
rest in the soul—not external
this hour that their former jealousy
died, and they passed through the
gate of sorrow into deep communion
with the compassionate Christ.
It was the wisest thing they ever
did, when they went to tell Jesus.
He is always waiting to hear. The
sacred trysting place with Christ is
always open to the heart that seeks
him, and each one of us may go be-
yond the veil, into the peace of his
Presence. The old, old promise of
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DR. KILMER’S
SWOP-ROOT
Kidney, Liver & Bladder
REMEDY.
DIRECTIONS..
may take one, two or three
teaspoonfuls before or after
meals and at bedtime.
Children less according to age.
May commence with small
doses and increase to full dose
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often, for the one thing you need
constantly is Jesus always. Oh,
" ‘Without haste, without rest;’
Christian should be that not only in . - b
the collective body, when many are , , tit ne1s8 . Ping, i
gathered together with one accord in Po ‘ . . da . you diei
one place, and the sound of the go- Something mighty and sublime
ing is heard, and the coming of the Glorious tis to live for
XiS the but When these forms have away,
also his prayer should be that in his Haste not.
the Psalms still holds true: “Thou
shalt hie them in the secret of thy
presence.”
How many heavy hearts in the Bi-
ble went to tell Jesus all their woe?
And not a one did he ever turn away
empty! This is the secret of all
This great remedy corrects all
kidney, liver, bladder and Uric
Acid troubles and disorders
men speak of Pentecosts—they mean
collective results.
Are there not personal Pente-
costs, blessings which distill as the Haste not; let no reckless deeds
dew, but none the less fill the rich Mar for aye the spirit’s speed;
goblet of the soul as certainly as Bonder well, and know the right;
when the downnour comes with the Forward, then, with all thy might!
sudden mighty wind? Yes, we know Haste not, years can not atone
that too. " And the prayer of the For one reckless action done.
due to weak kidneys, such as
catarrh of the bladder, gravel,
rheumatism, lumbago and
Bright’s Disease, which is the
worst form of kidney disease.
It is pleasant to take.
needful” is “Jesus only.” Go to him
or more, as the case would
itual. Dives was tried, found guilty A Trial Will Convince Anyone.
. end expelled. The pastor, after if you are sick or feeling badly, begin taking
1S starving a few months, found an- Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney,
ease. otLer Sttlemen+ Rt +L, noor liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as
One may have it in all its sweetness O 8 . . , P- your kidneys begin to get better, they will
and fullness and vet have to toil un- Church, now having no Dives to lean help the other organs to health. In taking
8 J „ on, began to cry mightily to God. Swamp-Root, you afford natural help to Nature
ceasmgly, and endure continual suf- He answered in converting power, for Swamp-Root is a gentle healing vegetable
fering and pain. Some of the best The outcast Mr. Money Bags was compound-a physician’s prescription for a
Christians the world has ever known gloriously reclaimed and admitted sPificdinase. rid of your aches and pains if
have been the greatest sufferers but o the Church, which, at his sug- your kidneys are out of order. You cannot
meanwhie nothing has been able to gestion, recalled the faithful pastor feel right when your kidneys are wrong,
rea their rest. who had shown a heroism superior Swamp Root is Pleasant to Take.
Christ’s call is not a call to less to t! e fabled Hercules, who cleans- If you are already convinced that Swamp-
earnest living; rather it is a call to ed the Augean stables. In the long Root is what you need, you can purchase the
still greater activity, to more whole- Fn Qod Anq one became a maior regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at
1 • , 1. 1 .11 run Wod ana one Decde a majmi all drug stores. Don t make any mistake but
hearted service, to work which will ty.—Daniel Steele, in Zion s Herald, remember the name, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
count for more. They only can do t and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., which you
their work well who have this rest will find on every bottle.
i THE RIGHT START
in their hearts. The restless mind _ . SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE—To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-
is unfitted for the best work. It is of the very first importance Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information,
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readers to it by giving the chapter guide me.” I will not call names, but making us less active and enthu- B "r K4AE IR gHgAEFtg4A gggg fl 1/ f
and verse where it could be found; I honestly believe there are other siastic in our Masters service, will EME EE K IEAEE V * R e 8 14 PP
and as you did not do so, they are people in Texas who need to see this give us a new secret of strength, fl | IL 4UJUIE IVIUI wL I 63 ■ ■ Lol> I
justified in the conclusion that there record, and I know that Brother Win- and put into our hearts a new im- _________________
sounl sychayscordarkansas, ys pisectwovamunyonkleek Pow-Thousands Of Men and Women Have Kidney
could hardly expect me to find this the Church papers. spiritual life lacks depth__it is too Trouble and Never Suspect It.
record, except some man should Grenville, Texas. much like the noisy, fussy stream --
which splutters down the hillside, Naturewar ns.youwhen.the track of health
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and too little like the quiet lake pel you to pass water often through the day
which is noisless and still, its peace- and get up many times during the night.
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A little stronger resolution,
certain privilege to begin your pil- a little farther application, and the Bad Symptoms.
grimage with clear vision, with the coveted speech would have been fa- The woman who has periodical head-
a ;• “5S s
- - . _ and such a beginning shall be an reveled in all the treasures of its lit- full feeling stomach, faint spells, drag-
help the faith of each. We know Storm or sunshine, guard it well; inspiration to you all through the erature. We see the same uiy ging-down/^eling in lower abdominal or
that. And of that we hear when Heed not flowers that round thee way. But if you are to attain the in many students of music. The pu- Pgu-region, e4sly startled or excited,
full, conscious pardon which never pil attacks the dismal beginning; out 1,
again can be questioned, you must days, weeks, months, are spent over Navnefy ayeention. Notailor above
seek it feeling that what you seek scales and the mastering of a thou- symptoiw awj likely to be present in any
is no vain thing, but your life. When sand technicalities, and then, just as CNeglgkteAmrebadly treated and such
you feel thus, you shall not fail, the insipid toil is culminating in cases,/ftn run into maladies which de-
“Then will I be found of them when mastery, the effort is discontinued, mesntasyseon’s knife i they do not
they shall seek me with all their the instrument comparatively neg- N° medicine extant has. such a long
heart ” Say with the apostle, “Yea, lected; and although all their life endesnampro“prerceordeavirespessu
doubtless, and I count all things but such students are, in a sense musi- tiom - bio medicine has sucn a strong
. loss for the excellency of the knowl- cians, yet, for lack of another’degree
edge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for of vehemence, they never know the mimper of nidinarv Dpa-DrofessiQual
whom I have suffered the loss of all ecstacy of a master HmonlalsThe very best ngredients
11: " , 1", t ; n ecsacY ui a -aster: known to medical science for the cure of
tilings, and do count them but dung. There is something very like this woman’s peculiar ailments enter into its
that I may win Christ" (Phil 3:8), strange reining in at the leap in re- drogassebobe parnafite;
and You snail not be almost, but al- ligion—the unaccountable stopping list of its ingredients printed on each
together a Christian, tasting all the short of perfection Just ,s in .ho- bottle-wrapper and attested under oath
, , . uau1 • 1 • •111 , . Pen-ectou •ulasinscno- In any condition of the female system,
u. . -rest not; calmly wait, blessedness and cherishing all the lastic and artistic matters a broad Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription can de
closet, when the door is closed when Meekly bear the storms of fate; hope of those who are in Christ line of distinction obtains between ft godgneye rharm.ots,wholesefect
the noise of earths traffic is hush- Duty be thy polar guide. Jesus, a mere amateur and a master, so is the whole female system and erpgcidaty
edandathecontenttuscaimsupon Do the right whate’er betie. Believers often go a long way to- there a line equally broad between tangenrorgcttin oPhenctbassy arsease,
ms nine anu 5- -Paun.es lor we mo- Haste not—rest not; conflicts past, ward the highest life, and yet after one Christian and another, between the stomach and other organs of digestion
mentare shut out of his thoughts, God shall crown thy work at last.” all never positively reach that life, the experience of the same Christian become,, deranged,.the
that there in his closet he may have They express their desire for the at one time and another. There is bad,unpreasantKsymptonms “rolnwsro
from Ids Savior a personal Ponte- It is Christ’s rest we need in or- fullness of the blessing, they seek the faltering, fearing, failing, striv- much must.notbe expected of ths Fa-
cost, a personal touch, a personal der to make our lives calm and it, pray for it, live up toward it, and ing, troubled life of the imprefect, miracles; Wi: not cure tumors—no med-
infilling, which will show him tlie strong. Restlessness makes us weak, vet touch it only to let it go again, and the rich, free happy, victor- fcfnenwill-.Itwiioften.preventthem.if
loveliness and the power of God. It unnerves our hand, so that our In matters of education people will ious life of such as are filled table and the surgeon’s knife^may be
Somewhere we have read of it as work is not well done. It disquiets take great pains, and yet for the with all the fullness of God. For a'women suffering from diseases of ,,
though it werea parable, of a beau- our mind, so that we can not think want of a little more pains miss want of a little more earnestness, standing, are rnyted to consult Doctor
titul but quiet guest-room wherein clearly. It disturbs our faith, so proficiency. They endure all the many of us live on as spiritual ama- Piercbyletterfree.-Allcorrespondence
no one is. . n into that room comes that we lose our best work in any drudgery of mastering the elements teurs when we might know all the confidential. Address Dr. R. v. Pierce,
the.sweet-voice i °' e,8ymbol of the sphere only when we are at peace of a foreign language, spend months power and glory and gladness of Byalo,N.Y—
1 03 t 10s , an in that room the with God. This rest of Christ, in- in committing to memory no end of masters in Israel.—From “The Be- is sent fr^ on receipt of 21 onaens
dove makes its sweet note, go beau- stead of sapping our energy and dry details, they attend on and off, ginning of the Christian Life.” (S
ful depths undisturbed by the sur- Unhealthy kidneys cause lumbago, rheuma-
face storms. One day of quiet work tism, catarrh of the bladder pain or dull ache
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“WENT AND TOLD JESUS.” tiful, so quieting, so strengthening, W1 th the res tot li nt 1 E’ headache or • indigestion, as time passes you
“And his disciples came and took so lifting to heaven and God. There, will do more for the kingdom of God may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark
uuus—P-scme , s > than a whole month of nervous, rest- circles under the eyes, sometimes feel as
up the body (of John the Baptist) 11 -na.Pace one may nna ms per- fretted activity—From “A though you had heart trouble, may have plenty
and buried it, an went and told spnal Pentecost. Not m the roaring > „ ofambition but no strength, get weak and
J . of fire scroching as 11 in a fiery fur- t waste away.
Jesus.” Then the disciples of John whirlwind shaking the very roots If such conditions are permitted to continue,
went and told Jesus. What the Mas- of the mountains;0 not in the blast GOD AND ONE A MAJORITY, serious results are sure to follow; Bright’s
ter said to them, we do not know, of fire scorching as if in a fiery fur- A Baptist preacher relates to me myastedl poryyvurst orm ° 1 ney rou
There are many sacred conferences nace the very elements; no, not in that in a feeble Church of which he Prevalency of Kidney Disease.
between Christ and his own over them; but in the still, cool, beautiful was pastor the largest contributor to Most people do not realize the alarming in-
which the Bible narrative gently but room of the soul, the dove, like that his salary was a man notoriously crease and remarkable prevalency of kidney
inexorably draws the veil • and sure- which came on Jesus’ head, making living in violation of the seventh disease. While kidney disorders are the most
ly this was one of them when John’s its sweet notes of the Divine pres- commandment. The Church was common diseases that prevail, they are almost
bereaved disciples turned to the Mas- ence, revealing and imparting the opposed to his exclusion as ruinous, tle last recognized by patient and physicians,
DeTedvem —SPIeS vurued LoLueLaS & r & rr ..1 . , . who content themselves with doctoring the effects,
but he insisted that financial ruin while the original disease undermines the sys-
was a less evil than moral and spir- tem.
The prophet says: “In quietness that we should start our religious both sent absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thou-
and in confidence shall be your life with the clear consciousness of sands of letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to
strength." The man whoaccom- God’s love and peace. 38 wst khornmthd gamspantReotas
pushes most is the man who has dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to say you read this
e r and h a laden turn t him calmness in his heart. The prophet "Short of Thy love I would not generous offer in the Dallas Christian Advocate. The genuineness of this
For rat Whatever it may bethat saysagain: "He that believeth shall stop,., ,, offer is guaranteed.
is breaking your heart go and tell not be in haste." Some people are A stranger to the gospel hope, ■ —
Jesus and in the ‘ communion always 111 feverish haste; they rush The sense of sin forgiven; it may be for years, to the further “And faithfulness is thine, and
with ’the Savior you will receive restlessly from morning till night. I would not, Lord, my soul deceive, prosecution of the study, and then reverence is thine; who, then, can
strength beyond the telling— Se- This makes them excited, flustered, Without the inward witness live, lay it aside; just when a little more rob thee of these things? Who can
iected ‘ fretted. The commentaries tell us That antepast of heaven.” resolution would give total mastery, hinder thee to use them, if not thy-
t that the words may be translated: and they could read and speak the self?”
THE PERSONAL PENTECOST "He that believeth shall not fuss.” No, indeed, it is quite essential language triumphantly, weariness ar-
’ He who has his mind set on God is that we should know him—his per- rests them, and they live on with a
Life’s Pentecosts are both general not in haste. He has the quietness sonal love to us and the clear sun- crude knowledge of the thing- they
and personal. We do not mean that of God in his soul. He is complete shine of his face. To begin our can speak the language a little, un-
the promise of our Lord and Savior master of himself, and never be- spiritual life with any lack of such derstand it doubtfully, translate- it
is fulfilled in masses as it is not comes excited. Nothing hinders knowledge and assurance, is to begin with the aid of a dictionary, and that
in persons; for the Spirit is given more in life than hurry. Schiller’s it most doubtfully. Believe it your is all. ......
to masses only by giving him to the lines teach the lesson well: ..... ”
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Rankin, George C. Texas Christian Advocate (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1909, newspaper, April 22, 1909; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1586344/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.