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i there I found out the Pennsyvlania was j , I indeed great 'and a model railroad by | | the way it cleared up that wreck. No , j body but a fool would acoP at the road ijand call it a failure for having a wreck when they repaired it so quickly and 1 ! well. MAKING UP. ; i 1 ; "Blessed is he whose transgres- ! sion is forgiven." Who don't know the joyous thrill of ' > "kissing and making up?" The most i I { unhappy Tend unpleasant) people in < I town are those who always "have it j . in" for somebody. There'is a heaven- , i ly 'exhilaration when two estranged i souls rush "together. Never had there ' been such a gay time on the old farm ■ as that night the Prodigal Son came j , home and "made up" with the father. It ' gave that hard Elder Brother a , shock. Squire Newoak was a little old Englishman with whom I had some dealings. We did not hit it vry well. He was exasperating and I got mad i and said things. Yea, right before all k the clerks and I one of the most active church men in town. "Nice .Christian is!" the boys must have said, as witb'anger I bounced out of tbe bank. I cooled off out doors and wilted in mortification. The next Sunday Oommumon'and I knew the Squire would be there. I was waiting for him in 'he church yard. "Squire," said I, "I want to apologize without terms and ask your forgiveness. I haven't a word to say. Here's ray hand." "Wil- ' don't say a word, don't say a word— it is very 'andsome in you, very 'andsome, " stammered tbe Squire. And there we two men stood before the wondering crowd, hand in hand, with tears of Joy running down our cheeks I have never been a better . Christian than at that moment. Ever !l after, the Squire and'I, mere acquainbefore, wen dearest of friends. is exactly the way it will be with God and- you when you go to Him and confess and "rfiahe up." Luke 16: 7. A PARODY. 5: "Thine iniquity did I not hide." a man has bidden sin he don't have to die to know hell. David knew all about it, and he :s telling you how to "escape the agony Edmund V. Cook has written a little poem I nave j taken the liberty to parody. ^ | Do you tackle that sin which has come your way I With a resolute heart and cheerful, | Or hide it away from the light of day J To sting you and make your life ! Oh, your sin weighs a ton. or your sin js I weight an ounce Your sin is whatever you mike it isn't the fact you are sin full, that counts Bat only where will you take it? beats yoo tn earth? Well, well, 1 what is that? Come up with a smiling face It's common since Adam, to fall down flat, \ { But to lie there, that's the disgrace. The harder your'e thrown, the higher £ you'll bounce There's nothing 'twixt you and the sky. It isn't the fact Satan's thrown you that Just bounce to the Catcher on high. "Beginning |to sink, be cried. 'Lord, rave xue!' Awl immediately Jews!
stretched forth Hb band and eaocht him." Matt. 14: 80. 81. : THE TIME OF THE TENDS* HEART. 6: "In a time when thou ma/at be ' foasd" ' , la there then a time when God and forgiveness can net be found. Oer forefathers naed to aing. "While the Ugbt holds Mt to ban the Tibet sin nermay wtonj." But can be? Hera ] ia what the old bad new toaui— iu say: Pror. 1: »; Lokg 1ft 8MB. Some men aeem to have lost all toBPfa ' with God. "This preaching tiialiian «_ .ji i tWer*. fl ft1:18). "I can't imagine what a mart man can see iin religion," they sneer. A woman woo stood with the great artist Turner looking at one of his splendid landscapes exclaimed: "I never see such marvelous colors as these out doora.'' "Madame," quietly replied the artist, "don't yon wish you could." David had the heart to feel keenly the sting of sin. He bad tbe E heart to cry to God and in tbe time the f heart remains tender is the time God may be found— and not otherwise. THE WICKED. 10: "Many sorrows (hall be to the wicked." Every wicked man is a miserable man. Who ever saw a happy wicked man. God saye they are like the eea In their unrest (Ira. 67: SbST). Look around yon and see for yourself. When they have wealth they are more in evidence. No settled borne. Always on tbe fly. No active interest in any of the good things of tbe world, like churches, hospitals, libraries, philanthropies. Sin and misery are as inseparable as goodness and happiness Wnen you take oniain misery will flrjve. Dgvid knew «)( about it from j experience. So do thousands and thousands who read this. Why not step at once from misery to happiness j by taking God's sure cure. Here it is, ; Isa. 56 : 7. aud this 'joy of forgiveness j Will surpass "all the pleasures of all the spheres "multiplied each through 1 endless ye*re. " THE "PURE FOOD LAW" is de _ signed by tbe Government to protect | the public from injurious ingredients in both foods and drugs. It is benefi - cial both to the public and to the conscientious manufacturer. Ely's Cream 1 Balm, a successful remedy for cold in i the head, nasal oatarrh, hay fever. | etc., containing no injurioos drugs, meets fully the requirements of the law, and that fact is prominently stated on every package. It contains none of the injurious drugs which are required by the law to be mentioned on^the label. Hence you can use it OA8TOHIA. B«an th» Lid Ym Him limp BorjK
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