If p«»t-»nortem inspection*, ol
miniaU by the (jovernmctU in igai lumberfd jK,00.1.6^5 ind 6i.y8o car-
:a*ac» were condemned.
CURES RHEUVIATISM AND CATARRH.
K.G.U. t'orf• l»f»p-»«
Thew di»fii«r«. with aches and paina in bonrs. joinla and back, ajouuiuj paiu in •hoarder b.adrn, liands. lingfra, anna and Irga i-ni.|.lfd by 1 hfumatiam. lumbago. *ci auca. or neuralgia; hankins, apitting, noae bleed.ng. ringing tn the eara. Bek al 'drainru. noise* m the head, bad teeth, hot blood, all run down feeling of catarrh are sure aign* of an awful poiaoned condi lion of the blood. Take Botanic Blood Balm iB H 11 I boon all achea and paint
atop, the poiaon 1a deatro;
— -I I THE SABBATH SCHOOL
th. thin
Iclcrtalircal Lessen Comments Far
March I.
[ Snh| c>; Panl nnd AgaUet. AcU syBL, 24 te x!x.. t— (Joldcn Text. Lake xl. li— AUmery Vcraes. 4-« -Commentary oa Ibe Day's Lesion. ..d'^uSaS.o'Ts.TS'KVdSI , ward journey. He look with him Aquila and I’naciHa. Sailing eaatward they landed , al Kphrwn* Paul remained only a abort ; time, at he desired to reach Jriuaalem in I lime for the great fea.*t in the epiing oi A. | U. S4. Acjui-a and hia wife remained at
lioLoa receiving instruction (rs. 34
she Mad an Ain tn Lite.
'■Penelope, have you any plans lor
the future?”
The father, a distinguished physi-
iternly at his thirteen-
hc asked this
looked sternly a old daughter es
question.
“Yes, sir," »he answered.
"You say it makes you homesick to stay away from home. Penelope. That it a consideration hardly worth mentioning. Homesickness soon passes away. Your sister is in her last year at the college to which I wished to send you. and you will not be alone, at least for a year, and at the end of that time you ought to be able to get along
nicely by yourself."
Penelope tapped the floor impatient-
ly wi * '
■I
Drug! ree by
troved and a real | "4. ^‘Agolloi
—— h “ i Ip -
i word in the original cxnres*** not only do nothing to improve your mind, you
< cur< J tiy taking B.B.B.
weak kidney* and jggiat*. *1 per large
> Bai-SS Co.
trhell St Atlanta, tla. Deacnbe
and free medical advice *ent in *ealed letter
•■Ti,Tu' , no'S;, P , , £«to.n Ur r 1 J
rather die!”
E up. Penelope, ctor, "apparently the value of time
iS |^y?l5L“£Sn.’ , ataS! ! J
seem to float idly along as if there was no serious end or aim it» living except to get what selfish pleasure you can get out of it. Yet you say you have plans for the future. What are they?’’ "I am going to be a society lady,
said Penelope.
1 only give* half the idea. He
• site* X^L ! TS!L' rt Sltt - a I tvnpturc* and u«ed them with power aa »
pic tree by writing Mitchell St . Atlanta. ree medical advice *en
Some author* are known b» their work* and *ome by their rejection *lip».
gtolher Cray *a Sweet Powder* For Children “JjJ®
asii'a?: l/ia"
iSSSS" !■ j b3% w U,
•^Trsscts! —
Rather Have the Money.
The business methods of insurance
mies are not at all to the liking vd old German farmer with —— 1 ^nt had r~~* A — K
- fan
There l* more Catarr!^
pronounced It a locil disease and prescribed who dwelt on this theme must be prepared
- - • eno« baa proven Catarrh to be a l rr *9. n * of . S"«y learning e
Cure, macufaetured “
Tyt J.^eney A Co., constitutional cure on
na By f Itaeti
ile. Kelen
constitutional di constltutloual
from 10 drops to a teaspoonfuL Iti
ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of thi system. They offer one hundred dollars for auv case It tolls to cure. Send tor circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. Chbxxi A
jee oT'a
mmsm
Apollo* civet proof of hi showing nil willingness to '»“ ch A u "’—
.ww'rsai
“ r;. u a ! "
Sis r politicly s?£l
i » Mr** 11 »lr«dy ainn, the pentccoat
crucifixion, the resurrection, the asern-
wonderful fact of
rection. the
of a ahrewt
whom a certain agei
ings. The house of the farmer, insured for a thousand dollars, had burned down. The privilege of replacing a burned house is reserved by insurance companies, and the agent, having this
in mind, said to the farmer:
“We'll put you up a better house than the one you had for six hundred dollars.” „ . "Nein!” said the farmer, emphatically. "I vill haf my one tousand dollar or notings! Dot house could not
be built again for even a tousand.
"Oh. yes. it could," said the insurance man. "It was an old house. It doesn't cost so much to build booses
A six-hundred-dc"
FITS permanently c
KL-pSHSL,; Dr. B.H. Kuxa. Ltd., Si
u,iLss.° 7 ~
stter than the old one.’
Some months later, when the insurance man was out for a day's shoot-
, n . ing. he rode up again to the farmer s
10: 19; Bom. 16: f The.last New j P *thought I'd stop while I was
- - I ed
to of 1
bottleasdtr S31ArchSt..Phlla.,
the finger is worth two on
on»- 1 tyr, ' | ed to take out a little, insurance. s ££i&a6&iI sv£
than an inclination on hia part: he
the : w ‘* he< l Xo B°- "Into Achata.” Of which •S (.‘orinth was the capital, nnd it was Cor-
1 sra ...»». ‘ sand dollar. I get you a bigger und a better vife for six hundred,’ No, sir, - —•- , I dakes no more insurance oud!”
Apol- 1
1 do not believe Plso's Cure
• IK 1
i a,V
\&>
■ people at Corinth. It waa throu
en directed to this fiel
fes ^,i‘S !S,V.r IS
tsS'lsrTS??:
sszx&r&softir.
•Tl - - —
’Nein!” said the farmer, with deternation. "If she die. you come out
These
^ to the 1. It was through grace ieved, and it was through
THE PINKHAM' CURES!
f ■ j conswjuence. Their city was sacked, their
ITTIKTISG CKE1T iTTESTiOS AiOiiJ i
TBIIlIlt W01EI.
over the face
III. Paul
“Came to E.
the promise made them when returning from hia second missionary journey (chap. .IF: 31). Ephesus wax not only the capital of the province, bet was the citv of the greatfrt importance in all Asia Minor—e nplendid city, and the emporium of trade in the East. It waa called one of the eyes of Asia, Smyrna, forty miles to the north, being the other. The city stood on the south of a plain about five miles long from ^to westjjand three miles broad, with
‘SrL-^i-
— arrives at Ephi 1 Ephesus." In sc
use made '
eked million ol scattered
I). 1. e with nraing
nissionary journey (chap, was not only the capital bat was the titr of the
inrmi refint
a medium of refinerr
r than
s betb
u. rciiuement alone can raakt
icdium of happinesr. And the secret
—*, is an unselfish heat
riches: intake riches
Discretion is an old-fashioned perhaps, but it has made many ■en beloved and many men success-
fuL
The rarehuman face loving soul.
feeling that ever lights is the contentment of
Peruna is recommended by fifty members of Congress, by Governors, Consuls, Generals, Majors, Captains, Admirals, Eminent Physicians, Clergymen, many Hospitals and public institutions, and thousands upon thousands of those in the humbler walks of life.
USE TAYLOR’S
ip?
■s?JSJ3ir,Ers ith." and a. soon as the upon them they at once
Mrs. Frances Stafford,of 243 E. lUtti SU N.Y. Gty, adds her testimony to the bund red s«of thousands on Mrs. Pinkham’s files. When Lydia E. Pinkham’s Remedies were first introduced skeptics all over the country frowned upon their curative ctairw, but as j'ear after year has rolled by and the’ little tp-oup of women who had been cured by the new discovery has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skejiticLsnuwhave been swept away as bv a mighty flood, until to-day the great good that Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vc?--table Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of, America is aUrai ting the attentionVjf many of our leading scientists,
and thinking people. Merit alone could
Merit alone could wi wise, therefore, is the
for a Pinkh
win such fame;
ure relies upon Lydia E. i m’s Vetretablc Compound,
RUNNING FOR COVER. T« ORKMAL -coire#-.
0E.ED QDMAG j , (mttwaaaacwuaw) ^ wu coves rot) YOU MT M r^.Te\.ETTHTWUI«t *AiS&Sf“
^The baptism of tb* Holy Ghost 2. "The Holy Ghost ." Paul was a Holy Ghost preacher. His first sentence brings these unenlightened disciple* face to face with the deeper thing* of God. It was the common privilege of the disciple* of Christ to receive not only the ordinary graces, bnt also the extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit: and thus the disciples of Christ differed from those of John. The genuine disciple* of Christ are (till distinguished from all others by the baptiam of the Hdly Spirit, which enlightens, qaicken* and purifies. Those who have not received this rich baptism are living far beneath their privileges in the gospel. "Ai heard.” See K. V, where the thought is made much clearer. This cannot mean that they knew nothing about the Holy Ghost, bnt they were ignorant with regard to Pentecost. If they were "discipW they mnst have been regenerated by the Holy Ghost, but now it remained for them to be purified by faith (AcU 15: 9l, and to receive the eiffa and graces which came as a result of this heav-
enly ban turn.
4. "Of
.epenlance.” John called upon
lion of all the explanations spoetle eonv 1 * **-— •
he preached.
I "The do*-1 bv which the
convinced them that Jesus, whom rucbed. was the prophet whom John
need.”
"Spake with
rated.
fl. "Spake with tonguee." This
SrfarsKi.
pbeaied." Not the ability to foretell future events, bnt the power to preach the gospel and to expound the Scripture* waa given them. See 1 Cor. 14: J. No person is qualified to preach the gospel, or to do
A Long Correspondence.
Mrs. J. J. Smith of Columbu*, Ohio, nnd Mr*. Sarah E. Martin of Wenona. 111., have a record for cootlnuons, uc Interrupted correspondence that would bo hard to equal. Both of these old ladles were bora In Franklin county. Ohio, and were close friends from earliest childhood. Forty-seven years ago, however, the parents of Mrs. Martin removed to Illinois, and then began the correspondence that has never been allowed to flag. At •►ast once every month they exchange letters, one writing on the first and the other on the fifteenth. The only lime* they have not written is when 33* baa been visiting the other.
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Disappointed. Tbe story is told of a Scotchman, one of several brothers, whose father, a wealthy man, had died. There was much quarrelling about Ore property. A friend condoled with him on the bereavement. "Well.'’ said he. "our father's death ini^bt have been a real pleasure to us: instead of that, it is only a misery."
Genalw stamped C Beware of the dealer who tries to . “soaetMag jest as good." ADVERTISE” IT.PAYS
With ths old surety.
St.JacobsOil to cure Lumbago and Sciatica TMwrw (• sso •axels word m* fail. Price, 2Jo. aead JOc-
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