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M&HildM £F ? :na<le under his per■4 ■-^\ Sonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, j -'• Ari^unt^feft's, Imitations and. "Just-as-good " arejrat ." rv?. :iBipertWwi^,s that trifle With and endanger the health-er -^;V.: to^peand Children— Experience against Experiment. ^ What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute Ibr Castor OH, goric, Drops and Sootldng Syrups. It ia Plus^ai I* contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other **rcotlc substance. Its age Is Its wnaraatee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. J* cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It reUeres Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Elatulency. It WsbnDates the Food, regulates the Steemeh Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. and Bowels, giving neaitny anu o»«™

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IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS J By WU1UI E. nOGVAT. Irreaoto. - a IIYE YOUR BIBLES AND BE SURE TO FIND THE r REFERENCES. ADDRESS AU QUESTIONS TO TEACHER AT S COATESYILLL PA. j I .. h LESSON 3 - DAVID'S KINDNESS | ' TO JONATHAN'S SON. 2 Sam. 9: 1-13 " CoMTWbt. 1808 br B. 8. T. Co. . i f _ | d Pdhitd a Si* ud Wnt mIt 1 4 LOOSING BACKWARD. R The turmoil of struggle and intrigue j h it all over. The machinery of state is | 1 now adjusted and- running smoothly. ; " The master well cont«nt is at ease in 1 1' hil bouse of cedar. Ever a poet ard ' f dmamer he letd the scroll of the past j 8 unroll iteelf before him. Many another r Captain of Industry in quiet hours j ' under the stars has done the same c thing. He sees the country boy rich * in a dean youth and strong with harp 1 and eling leave hi6 sheep in the Beth- 1 ' lehem hills— the stir of the camp— the r •nap of the sling— the contests of men <■ —the sting of jealousy — the bitterness 1 Of the hunted— the pang of hunger— the & heartache of exile — the sweetness of 1 fortune— the joy of victory. But sud- c donly all fades and before him standB 1 the friend of his early days, the man 1 Who ma e him— Jonathan. Memory ' ■tings him to his feet as he thinks of 1 that covenant they made togteher in ' the sweet old long ago (1 Sam, 20: 15, I 11). He had forgotten it in the hard ' Way he had come. Bot now! Alas, « — . . — i Cures Woman's Weaknesses. j We reler to that boon to weak, nervous, ! suffering women known as Dr. Pierce's Kvorlte Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one ol the Editorial Staff a! Tax Eclectic Medical Review says At Unicorn root (Hetontos Dtotea) which U one of the chief Ingredients of the « Favorite Proscription " : . «1 remedy which Invariably acts as a uter tae lnvlsorator • • • makes for normal acMvlty of the entire reproductive system." ■e continues * In Belonlas we have a medlca- — which more fully answers the above i any other drup "OA J tun ieueiKilTiil In the treatment of diseases pe- 1 eallar to women it Is seldom that a case is srvffi ■ssssrj^iS'fvSTsss ; B£^igSffl5Jn.SSSS5fipiK •reaching In the back, with, leucorrbora : atonic (weak) condition* < at 'tbe reproducti ve Oisaas of Women, meruit depression and lr- i rtUblll|y^3^oclate»l wlitf chronic dlswet of SnJ3:^^^^^t^re'^p2«lve ^eytlem^ KSSW^ltl<^Um*^wf" orauis sad Chealc ( thin blood 1 haMt: draorlnr •ansfiions In the extreme lower part of the 5li£ft?wTn<!ll~ hfu n\corn rootfor Helon las, a»wt the medical properties of which it most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of 'Favorite "Prescription,-" Prof Flnley Elllngwood, j£ D.. of Ben-

how many busy men are like him. hi I Are you? Well, it was not too late for U David— nor you. Watch gravid today Ii ! and seefhow the strong good, man cor- j U I rect8 hia mistakes. j w THE "DRUMMER." m Verse 1: "KindoesB for Jonathan's'^ Sake." | Although a veteran business hunter never entry a strange office without hesitation and nervousness. A gracious 1 j reception and Ridgwav ie himself. ' i But. a gruff and short, "Well, sir?" p' and Ridgway wants to run home. The i other day a timid and modest young I fellow came to sell me pig iron. I jjj I not want anything but a day with * ' 48 hours in it, but I gave him tbe " j kind of welcome ;i like myself and let ?' ■ speak his piece. After I had lr ' turned him down with all the gracioua|nessIcould. he said, "Are you Wil- - | liam Ridgewav?" "1 am." '"Well. told me when I called here if I 1 William Ridgway to give him his I I regards." "And who is your father?" ("James -Blank, the president of tne company." "What ! cried !, leaping to my feet and grabbing his hand, "you the son of my old friend, Jim Blank? I down. You go home to dinner with ne." Years ago. before his father i}ad become one of the ^reat men of hia city, I, a green youth, trying to get my first invention to market, called him and he helped me and was one of the best friends I had. Say, suppose I had treated hi< son as many _ a man treats a "drummer?" Be would have gone home and reported to father, "Your friend Ridgway is'a Kindness for Jonathan for his father's sake. Yes, bot better and still, kindness for Jesus' sake and then everybody who comes gets the smile, the warm handclasp and the j gentle word for which the whole world is oh, so hungry. And it costs nothing bat a good heart. Matt. 25 : 40. POOR RELATIONS. Verse 5: "King David sent and fetched him." Some folks would have -sent him a check. The personal touch. Why the Salvation Army is outdoing all churches in relief work. Also why the settlements are so efficient. This is the reason I insist on you fellow going with your baskets and bundles. All the commentators I have read picture the i crippled son of Jonathan coming to ( | David scared half to death. They ] don't know David. He would send his j privat; car and not the police patro) ! wagon. Falling down ard "Fear not" ; were the Oriental ways of saying j "How-dc-do"' and " make yourself at ( home." Is theie a Mephibosbeth * j somewhere you ought to look up and . provide for? iHow about that son j j of your father? That daughter of your : moth-r? I know and you know lota | of good people who are having a hard ' | time to get along. They have near < : I kin living in affluence and spending up- ' _ on a single .function (for those who would drop them tomorrow) enough to 1 support these humble folks all their , lives. Do you have any "folks?" ' David was tardy but he got busy and > made up for lost time. It is not too j t late for you. Did you ever read what 1 God aays about ipoor relations: "If > any man provide not for hia own, he ia . worse than an|infidel." 1 Tim. 5: 8. FAMILY INSURANCE. Verse 7 : "Kindneae for thy tatter's ' sake." Verm 8: "A Dead Dog." There ia many a "dead dog" per-

mitted to bobble around for somebody j else's sake. The only way to account for some men not being wiped off the t earth bv a just God. They are ear- t tainly "dogs" dead to everything da- t cent. But few men can be Davida and t bequeath riches. |A11 men can he t Jonathan's and bequeath character. < David's 'line petered out misers' " Jonathan's line became "mi'-1- yg. H.K ™ »bo „ D,rld hi, bud i, lGod." (1 Sam. 28: 16). filesa your " children for their "father's aakn Christian character is better 'jjan wealth or blood. "Get ther^". men coma from Godly sires. G;^ has made the world that way. yoa won't be good for God's ■r_|aa be good for the sake of those folks playing on tbe floor. 4^ tan't give them gold lands a*^ insurance, perhaps, but yon can ptt Jonathan blood in their 1 Vtana. A man has everything to gain for himself and his family by being a Christian arid everything to lose tor himself and perhaps for his family by not being a Christian. (Ps. 84 : 11 : Prov. 20:7). Insure theT future, the price has been paid for you. 1 Cor. 6: 80.

HUNT THEM UP. Verse 11: "One of the King's sons." Tbe highest 'honor a subject could enjoy. Had be not been a cripple David would probably have given him an active part in tbe Kingdom. But here is tbe point : Is there a Mephibosheth somewhere you had better look up? The widow or son or daughter of the man who years ago helped you st the critical time— and whom you had ! forgotten all about? It don't speak ( well for you. Mr. Moody remembered ( the old man who gave him a cent when j be was a poor boy. Here is another I side. When yoo do a kindness -to a fellow man, you often are making a big j investment for your children. I have j

a friend, a very wealthy man, who got 1 start in business from a man his r father had befriended in the long ago. 1 a critical period of bis life he went this man and said : "We have pun t what little money we had in this 1 f modest mill. Our goods have no re - 1 putation. You are known all through ( the trade. If you will buy from us others will have confidence and buy also." Said this man, "When this firm was in a hard place and your father was then in the full tide of I prosperity, he helped us out. We are only too glad of a chance to return it. We will give you all the orders you 1 can get out." He did, / and it was the start of one of the greatest concerns in the land today. Kindness is double acting ; it works either going or coming. Eccl. 11:1, 2. GOOD BLOOD COUNTS Verse 12: " Mephiboshe'h had a

young son whose name was Micah." I And the reason this baby ia moo- ' tinned is because this grandson c* ■than is where tbe trunk of -- Jontree Ibegan to send . family through which • out tSe branches than *•' _ tM- foodnoaa of Jooa^.uaaid the nation, l Chron. 85-40). 1 bad a relative who made a fortune farming. He would never hire a man for any of hia .several fame ■without first finding out iwbo ha father and grandfather were. He said. "The good farmer should be as particular about tbe blood of his help aa about Use blood of hia stock." Will you Ideas or handicap that~\»y 61 y OUrsTn hia hard fight to make through life? > Have you already beep 8 load for him? I Well, theri) il I tplendid and easy way { ! out Sew, ft ia, 2 Cor. 6: 17. and | J whan the work of grace is done you j will find youroelf a Jonathan, t OUliCTEt OF STAB AND WAYE R2DBB r In ordac to teat the Star and Wave's a great circulation and ita .superior ada vertising value, we have made arrangements with Mecray's Pharmacy, the popular drug store to offer one of y their best selling medicines at halfprice t" a ay one who will cut out the e following coupon and present it at their . store. V

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