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IGL 6c a Package before the war 5c a Package during the war I c a Packaae NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS S0 DOES THE PRICE! Wanton Waste. e are talking of breaking of the old bureaius in our they are so tmath out of SWill. %what a sham:le' Slee 't buy :1 .m;ple for tne-the ones they have. linas are the pride of every Keep them in that condi aing Red Cross Ball Blue l .5 c(nts at grocers. TO OTHER THINGS Sewing Machines, Igorrotes Will Send Forth Call for ile Fashion Magazines. -g almut as little elothing as "ie even in the least sophis I imrt of the Philippines. the Sof ltint'o" in the miountain -have little need of sewing: toe. at last has a sewing ma The first sewing machine ever imontie turned up there re as a prize for the winning team f-war contest at a lhcal cele Never did a crowd of nearly illasgers look with more Inter a new object of curiosity than huple Igorrotes when the won the sewing machine was ex 6i them: after which the two or al cmtested in the vigorous iherited from generations of .ateeters to whom this simple h~ad stood as a great tribal 7 e winning tmenm presumably Sd the sewing machine. atnd I giane that the natives are a pesiam it as a rare and im ealriity. But the time has Sewhen a sewing machine r emch practical importance Igorrote family. Dpend Descriptien. lM you do in a case like this? man took his wife to the al watched the Red Sax the game he became and shouted in his wife's their pitcher is in a hole." _qWm meet deceive you. Fred." -w1. "Only a few minutes me he was on the mound, sill there."-Boston Post. Sleepless Nights and coffee-drinkldg are closely linked together with many 8 your case is like that, try t Postum .-awholesome cerealdrinkwith a really rich coffee-like flavor that meets the test of taste, just as the beverage itself meets the test of health. Ready Instady, DcE'a Made by Postum Cereal company. aid Go.m d 0.. s...S Forgot His Cue. ('holly-Is your sister in, Bobby? ,lhBty-S-he's either in or Indis posed. I e':m't remember which.-Bt ton Eveningi Tra:nst `!pt. KEEP IT HANDY If you paid a specialist $25.00 for a prescription, you would not get any thing that would give quicker relief for Croup, Catarrh. Colds, or Sore Throat, than VACHER BALM. which only costs :IUc in jars. or tubes. Write for Samples and Agent's Prices. Beware of imitations. E. W. Vacher, Inc., New Orleans, La.-Adv. On Same Mission. A Logansport minister was on his way to till the pulpit of a church in Terre Haute a few weeks ago, and happened to overhear a prize fighter. occupying the seat in the train just in front of him, remark to his com panion : "I am going to Terre Haute to knock h- out of - The Presbyterian minister became interested, and said to the pugilist: "Why, that is just the very thing I am going'for." The young man looked at the min slter aghast, and said: "Why. you'te not a prize fighter, are you ?" "No. I am a minister," was the re ply, "hut my business is to knock h- out of people, and that is just what I am going to Terre Haute for." -Indianapolis News. Naturally Road Is Crooked. For the benefit of automobilists who have wondered why the road from Ex eter to Hampton. N. H.. Is so crooked. it is explained that when the first set tlements were being made in New Hampshire. a hear made a night raid on that part of the Hampton settle ment known as Wigwam row, and men in pursuit the next morning followed its tracks In the light snow to Its watering place at Squamscott Falls, and built the road accordingly. Malt extracts have been found val uable for laundries in removing starch from clothing. OIranv.w clrm amrutaL Bm LESSON iBy REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D.. a Teacher of English Bible In the Moody , Bible In'titute of Chicago.) (Copyr:ght. 1912. Western Newspaper Unioll LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 1 t WITNESSES OF CHRIST'S GLORY. In ri LESSO)N TEXT-Luke 9:9-3a6. r GtI.[JEN TEXT-This is my beloved si Son. L,ear ye him.-Mark 9:7. ADDITIoNAL MATERIAL-Matt. 17:1 S. Mark 9 "2-: II Peter 1:16-18. PRIMARY AND JUNIOR TOPIC-Peter in and John with Jesus on the mountain. SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-The glory of Jesus Ch-tist. ial While It is true that In this lesson the disc'iples are witnesses of Christ's a glory. the full truth is that the manl- PI testation of Christ in glory was to give .t to the dliscouraged dlisciples a fore gleam of the Messianic Kingdom. The h' hopes of the disciples were crushed tt when Christ announced his death on hi the cross. They were unable to see el how victory could issue from death. o0 Jesus took with him Peter. James. and John. and went into the mountaint to pray. His chief aim In retirement ft was to get the disciples apart into a state of receptivity so that he might show them the method of the Kingdom. h Before going to the mountain he de- tl cdared that there were some standing in his presence who would not taste if death till they should see the Son it Man coming In his Kingdom (Luke C ):27; Matt. 16:28). That their dtroop- I ing spirits might he revived and their II contfidence restored, he is transfigured n before them. Two mien from the upper a world are sent to converse with him s about his alpproaching death in Jerus alem (v. 31)-the very thing about n whicth the list iples refused to talk. e Then. too. (God's own voi'e was heard b in wordst of approval of Christ's (course. I iirecting them to hea:r the Master. ti Surely they cannot doubt his ability now to carry into execution his king- C itllil plans. The purpose, then. of tile transfiguration is to give the diiaciples i fort·-leam of the coming Kingdom. td enable them to see the Kinlgdolm in Smhbryo. That this is true is not only a shown by tilhe context and circunmstanc es. but by the inspired interpretation n of one who was with him and knew Ill that ha:pptened. Peter sait. "'For we did not follow cunningly devised * fa:bles wlihen we made known unto you ii the power and coming of our Lord n Jesus Christ. hilut we were eye witness es ,of his muiajesty, for he received of sGod the Father. honor aind glory when s- there c(nme sucth a voice to hin from Ii the excellent glory. This is my helov ed Son in whom I am well ileased: antd this voice we ourselves heard come i out of heaven, when we were with him in the holy mount. And we have the word of prophecy made more sure: whereunto ye do well that ye take heedi, 'is tunto a inmp silining in a dark place, until the da'y dlawn. and the day-star arise in your hearts (2 Peter 1:16-19 R. V.). To those who believe in the inspiration of the Bible these words are final. Let us therefore note the -utstanding features of the Kingdom as displayed in the transfiguration. t is I. Jesus Christ the Glorified King t In on Mount Zion (v. 29). d The glorified King on th-s Mount 'r. was intended to symbolize the Messi st anic Kingdom when Christ returns to a- the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem (Zech. 14:4-17). This Is still in the future, and will be literally fulfilled. II. The Glorified Saints With Christ te (vv. 30. 31). t t: 1. Moses, who was once denied an en trance into Palestine, appears now in glory, representing the redeemed of - the Lord who will pass through death 1 into the Kingdom. Many thousands of Sthe redeemed have fallen asleep and at the coming of the Lord shall be awak - ened to pass into the Kingdom. k 2. Elijah. now glorified, represents st the redeemed who shall pass into the . Kingdom through translation. Many shall be living upon the earth when the Lord shall come. and shall without dy ing be changed and thus pass into the ho Kingdom (1 Cor. 15:50-53; 1 Thems. 4: - 14-18). Pd. 3. They talk of the very thing which t- the disciples refused to believe, name r ly, the death of Christ. id III. Israel., in the FlesIh, In Connee. Stieon With the Kingdom, Represented rs by Peter, James and John (v. 28). l Israel shall be called from thetr hidlng its place among all nations of the earth s, and shall be gathered to Jesus Christ the King, as the central people in the Kingdom (EsL 37:21-27). I- 1. Peter proposes to build three tab. g ernacles (v. 33). The Feast of Taber naces looked forward to the glorious reign of Christ. Peter caught a glimpse of the signlficence of the trans figuration. His proposition showed that he thought of the Feast of Taber nacles, and therefore of the Millenlum. 2.The divine voice (v. 35). At this time God himself uttered his words, asn suring them that this one in glory was his son Jesus Christ IV. The Multitude at the Foot of the Mountain (vv. 37-13). This is representative of the nations which shall be brought into the King dom which shall be established over Israel (see Isaiah 11:10-12). The peo pie here were grievously oppressed by the devil. There are times when the devil is especially active in his op pression of men. About the time of Christ's first coming he did his best to harass men. Just before Christ's coming again he will be especially ac tive. for he knows that his time is short. One's Life Another's Bible. Do not forget that your life may be the only Bible your neighbor ever reads. Your words. your actions, are spread before him like so many pages to be reaed. You may think lightly of some inconsistent action: he does not, and is quick to take advantage of such to defend his own shortcomngs. "The one argument I never could a swer," said an Infidel after convera, w..u the eomsitent life of my Chrl BIG MEN AT POKER TABLE Correspondent of Saturday Evening Post Writes of Games in Which Statesmen Figured. aIr. C'levelandl was fond-not nover fond-of eari!s. F!o Iikeli to play the noble gflie :at. say. :a loll:lr liniti evnll once 51d :I w hile' for a little more -hilt not it oh more. .\'. iusI Dr. Norvin ;reen was nt t, oh-erve' of 4'ommol ore ,h :Indtrhilt, "lie lhith them tex'eedingi e!lio.e toi his .ii h i1,o . yeC Mr. Whlitnive. ,ue(reta:ry of the navy an In his tih't ilvhnlin isitration. quially lV rich arid hoql, u isil 1h:I,! oftet l "thle h rn,;l n: 11." a-1 :l eert:;in griupi imainly Yn senat;,lr. sac .:iled. to dine. with the m inevi':b le after dinner cotree or at " 1l1c'0.- I :was. whenl in \W\'ahingtoin. st Inv'i , tee these parti,". At ne of di t ellll , l;lll'ln to .t! ,,eti ltee' l the sis prlleidlenit :It i llslenator lonll ('l:ler(on. in Mr. I'1 ulis!ie. it the tiite speaker of II the lii.-who hniidled hi, cars like hi a c h1111i ::d. as we ll kn\V,. ,"ounuln't C play a littlh-wais inted on the oppo .itfe "ile of the table, After a while iMr. c('llleroin and11( 1 hlolin hulling tie a:Iinie--I reall that t] the limit twas .~i-that is. raisinig and hi htrk-r'i-ing eac lih ther, aind whoever t else happelnedl to be in. withoiit miuc st or iany reigirt to the ends we held. f; It chiined on a ldei tlilt I picked p! up a patt flutiiu Mr. c'levelanil :1 pat i t full. The lPennsy'lviaia senatoiir :andI 1i went to the extreme. the pireslident, of ft 'lcourse, willing einoughillll for u tio play his hand for him. Buit the speaker of the house ip'riste.ntly stiayed with us aind kept onill. We cuiildl not drive hini iut. W'hien it ,;ine to IaI ,Iralw Senatori Camro:lrn drew oile Cairil. M.r. qCleve land 1ai I .too lu!t Mr. C('r lisle drew four ( i L t lenith. after much hunter tin :;tin. it lreaichled a show iltowln and li r:iile ,lietu. the speaker helhi fl tie ' "Take the moue Carlisle; tlake the mnonev'y." 44x.iaitlle ti'the jr<iident. "If ever I :il lpreIlenlt agaliln you shill1 hie eretary oif the ttreasiry. But dlni I you ti l:te tii nt fi .uitcard Iraw till) iften." li, vias pre-ident- :l:.:inl. .a11d Mr. t Car'lisle i ' , sieeret.ary f the triets iu ry.- S iirtl;ly l-:"-kling t',ist. a The Art of Reading. The printlng dress has helloed lib-r alize and free the leo plle trin ltyr- t tinny. .lio :I nst4 x"141 \.('rv 1 an1111 n an nel vpti r ,. havlle (line m .liCh to ;ill(!- a muiont i il Into l t he tile 2l s of t ihe peolle' tha" ht till I ii'rnliitiii'( iii e l if t tif ri I They have promotei( the art of real ing an stimula the d ehlet,.sire to read1 more. At the aunlie litvle the verV multi tuide of hooks and periodit:l' has ill liV-itllit a iheslultoiry tmtelleil of r'i:l Ingl . 2l iii.' to ,kilt ' over ev\'e l''hillg and di e t little ior lith nel. 4 Th',uuc writitilgs. thI' great hooiks of history, hi lgra.ilhy and liction h1-ave in a ollle:"l iiIC ,.°,i oUt if f~iutliieil. "' liiii rea1l Int" :is it is2 cnlle'd, is inot often In lleid in. :ind t the names olf great writers, whose prodluctions will livet alway, are unlfailtiar to itfany of the pire(ent general ion. '[lie 'ex,' is that we live in a very rapid ae. :antl there is no tilme to read heavy litertature. The reason is that lilmost persons hnve lost their taste for history, for hiiraphiy. for good rendingl . They halve pairitiaken of the froth for so eong they have lost the taste for the sulistantial.-New York Herald. Dundee Honors Beatty. The Lockit Book of the burgesses I of the city and royal burgh of Dun dee. Scotland, was opened the other day, and to the names of high dis tinction already Inscribed therein the name of Earl Beatty was 2idded. "in recognition of his great services to the empire and in testimony of the high pteem entertained by the eiti zenstof Dundee for his distinguished achievements in the servhie of the state." Dundee received the distin guished Admiral and Countess Beatry with all the exuberant enthusiasm of a city on the borders of the North sea, which was the theater of operations, as it was the battle ground of the I grand fleet. Earl Beatty spoke of the I Srapidity and emiciency with which the Sshiprepalring resources of Seotland had been converted to the services of the fleet, and paid a tribute to the bravery of Scottish fishermen when I acting as minesweepers. Music to Quell Mobs. There is an authentlic story of a Sdangerous sedition in Lacedemonia having been quelled by music; and SBoetius tells us of bands of rioters being dtispersed on more than one occasion by the playing of the mu 'telan Damon when t the roops and civic authorities had proven power Sless. Imagine today in ease of a mob out Sbreak sending for a cellist or Jazz ioutfit instead of calling out the na tional guard; placingle a hattery of trombones at strategic points instead Sof a battery of machine guns. Yet. after all, it might not e hsuch a bad I idea.-Chicago American. Multiplex Telephony. A recent number of the London a Graphic contained the following note, Swhichle may perhaps he considered a . satisfactory answer to the somewhat technlcal inquiry of an engineering student. "For nearly twenty years it yhas been the comnnt practice to carry on simultaneously three conversations over two telephone trunk circuits, or alternatively to transmit one trunk conversation and a telegraph message over the same circuit at the same time. Now It is proposed in America. by harnessing together "wireless" tele phony and "wire" telephony, to trans mit several telephone messages simul taneously over a single circuit; hut although the system shows some promise it is still in Its infancy. The diffeiulty is not merely to transmit several messages at one and the same f time. but to prevent two or more cir t.cults working on this system from in Steerfering with each other. Perhaps the '-efficiency of the British post office 1 balanced cables may help in the final 5 solution of this problem, but until this serious dHimcltl is overeeme the pro pi is withOat much prctical valu" FOGGY? If Biliaus, Constipatud w Headachy take Tomorrow the sun will shine for you. Everything will seem clear, rosy and bright. Your system is filled with liver and bowel poison which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset. your head foggy and aching. Your meals are turning into poison. ga'es and acids. You cannot feel right. Don't stay bilious or constipated. Feel splen did always by taking Cascarets occa sionally. They act without griping or inconvenience. They never sicken you like Calomel. Salts. Oil or nasty., harsh pills. They cost so little to,- : Cascarets work while you sleeip.-Adv. Another "Bridge of Sighs." 1 When the An,.ri.;il tro,, iniil'- t Sthe Rhine v:!lI.y lthy . i.,v,'er-ld a Sbridhl that ihad;l ne.ver bhei.e -lilwn on Sthe nil in;l.s. It w , ill :,: l hull <teel I ltru' ure i hilh · lii iiiilhi l Rhin e Ti.? far froim ti.. -.pit whatr~.tilnhus I'aesar plane'l his 'ftallm is briilv. It w:a. built I llrin_ the war byv the lab,,or at lBritish. French nold l lus'sian [pr:'.,nors. --15, ton Post. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Nam "SBaer" is an Genmuis Aspirim-say Bayer ii ti Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" In a "Bayer package." containing prop er directions for Colds, Pain. Head ache. Neuralgia. Lumbago, and Rheu matism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for - nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono acetlcacidester of Salicylicacid.-Adv. When Tartars Celebrate. 1Prohably thei' t'rst known intoxi-lint 1 wa h:i ill,' f,'rnllletit. Illilk if man lr,'-. :t il it i- it tilt. ir,'-gRlt tilme a favorile i with the Tartar. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many yearn druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record Lt maintained by Dr. Kilmmr's Swamp-Root. e the great kidney, liver and bladder medi IC cine. It is a physician's prescription. y Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi to cine. I) helps the kidneys, liver and blad is der b the work nature intended they r should do. it Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney It medicine has so many friends. w Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtona N. Y., for a rs smple bottle. When writing be sure and a- mention this paper.-Adv. Looking Ahead. te "Are you going to invite the doe In tot to your party,. Ethel?" to "No. mamma." to "Why not ?" ti- "Iee'lnus.' I don't want him here too Soften. We'll probably have to have him e here the next day." 0 ty shave With Cuticura Soap of And double your ruor efiency a , well as promote skin purity, skin com fs tort and skin health. No mug, no se slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no he irritation even when shaved twice he daily. One soap for all us hving, ad 'mthlng and shampoolng.-Ad'. he The motto of some men is. "Give , me lIberty, or give me debt ." Children Cry For . IWhat is CASTORIA sad Soothing Syraps. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, a Morphine nor other narcotic sabstance. Its age is it guarantee. For more than thirty years it has bees in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleancy, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fewerishnem arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, sis the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The " onstiipad xtr Pad. SX GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years TM. Kind You Have Always Bought Sr a om WYblw •M n , ra.. e ms.. w ,v." " y esrn .V. "GLAD I DIDN'T TAKE CALOMEL" You Never Wake Up Weak, Gripy or Sickened After Taking "Dodson's Liver Tone"-Listen! , /-i rfh! Corn, nl make.s youl ,i'k. It's horrihle' Take. a dose of lho da;rlir ols drue toI '!1ght and: tomorrow you lose a day. (lahtuel it murllry! When it romen iato eonta't with s~ulr bihl. It tr:ashes into it. hre:aking it up. Then i when you feel that awful nau-ea anwl rr.nup ing. If you are sl,;4iish, if liver is torpid and howels corstipantd or youI have headuche. dizzine.ss. oared tongue. if breath is bad or stomach I ACZ INA THIS isn't one of those fake free treatment offters you have seen so manIIy timellls. We don't oTer to give you something for nothing but we do g1uaruantee that you cann try this won derful treatment. entirely at our risk. and this guarantee is backed by your local druggist. This makes the offer one which yon can lh solt.tely depend uplon. because the druegi.t ni:h homl you have been trading would not stand 4hind !tho inarantee If he did not know it to b an honest aind legitimate one. Hunt's Salve, formerly cnlld Hunt's Cure, has oetn ' 'l unlder ::,olute money bnack gur nllltee for lmore than thirty yours. It is especl I1r compounded for the treatment of Eczema, Itch, Ring Worm, Tetter, and other itching skin dis Thousands of letters testify to its curntive proprties. M. Timerlin. a reputable dry goods dealer in Durant. Oklaho,ma. says: "I suffered with Eczema for ten years. and spent $1,000.00 for doctors' treatments, without result. One box of Hunt's Cure entirely cured me." Don't fall to gire Hunt's Salve a trial-prIce 75 cents, from your local druggi.t, or dircrt by maI if hie does not handle it. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas SOLD FOR sO YEARS [or A IA II n ALSO A FINE E AL STRENGT 1A u * IN..3G TONIC. Seld by All DrN Stbres Correcting Him. ".l;t)!'g th* posse -ions of overy poixr nuan it this reliol cnn be found at leiat onel worthiews .log." severeiy aid~l the stc'ta'!edl tourist. "There lhaln't n sucnh thing as a worthess. l.og. podlner!" retlurnel G(p .ohnson of Itnipus R ide. "Anti no man that owns : ;:gºIl dog is plumlb poor."--K:nsas City Star. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County-as. SFrank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the frm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City of To ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that I ad afrm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Dangerous Practice. "She' :s lw:ays taking kodak pictures of her friends." "And after that do they continue to be friends?' sorr. Joist try . ;i ... "tlI ,f ha;rmlIe l| a, -,01 o n {.iv , ýr 'I' ~t ,. t , nll i -t t . hIere' my .rtrl t:tite--4 :o to any drtlr store and tat aL hbottle of Iod stn Live'r 'Titne' fr a ft.v 'ent. take a spoonful andt if it doesn't str:i.hte.n yvou riglht ip iand rmake ,y, feel till' ' :Ili vitrus. g"t btack to the stire ant !,et yo'lur mnioney. Dooen'' L+iver Tone it l.,'tryinrg the salt of 'alme.l e.m'u1se it ian not salivate of mnake you sick.-A.dv. B.A.THQMAS' Stock Remedy -or Horne, Catn" aid She OLww rnunxac~r Mma. o.. `ra, e s a. GROW SHORTHORN BEEF Of Ca'"illf 'oh e tIt1 maaf <a o t re tI l -ye -a.I .mmaesh rrm e e r..ts weilg l . IN. off 6t"& = Te aen ad o veir ae WNU.L nor LuL OK Ol -1 to puw oflatbot. in roan. hformb o ýb At 1, h ,mmraem rorstlbenlo i rot.e W I13 Dster Park Ave Chine eI. W. N. U., LITTLE ROCK, NO. 4-.1111