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CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 23. 1902..
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';let something good be said, j
When over the fair fame of friend or
foe
; The shadow of disgrace shall fall;
instead
Pf words of 'blame, or proof of thus
and so, - f
j Let something good be said. .
Forget not that no fellow-being yet
May fall so low but love may lift his
head;
Even the cheek of shame with tears is
wet
i If something good be said.
tfo generous heart may vainly turn
aside
In ways of sympathy; no soul so
dead
put may awaken strong and glorified
If something good be said.
'And so I charge ye by the thorny
crown
: And by the. cross on which the Sa
vior bled,
And by your own soul's hope of fair
renown.
, Let something good be said.
James Whitcomb Riley.
Religious Thought.
The Rt. Rev. J. L. Spaldtng, Bishop of
Peoria, 111.
One cannot think of ajiy phase of life
without carrying it forward to religious
thought. Not to be religious is not to
be conscious of knowledge.
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(Continued From Page Nine.)
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
Mrs. Williams. Leading Specialist in Femala
m it . i t j a
inp- ilrmcr ji miip- etrodt wfitn nn turn- Aruuuies, nas Drougntnaypiuesa w tuuusauus u
ing aion& a quiet street when, on turn- anXi0us women; have never had a single failure;
ing a corner, he came upon his friend, cases relieved at any stage within 48 hours or no
rjr 1' cnargc wnatever; no pain, no aanger, no mxer
It v;3.a warm day, and Dr.
To Extend,
Tli9 Rev. Dr. Wyli, Presbyterian, New
York.
This country is bound ?n to extend
the kingdom of Jesus Christ, both in
its own borders and throughout the
world.
Essential Christ.
The Rev. E. E. Crawford, St. Thomas,
Ontario.
The fact that the life of Christ in
spires me is the greatest proof of the
essential Christ.
All Confidence.
The Rev. W. T. Euster, Mfeth6dist,
Evanston, 111.
When faith in the authority of scrip
ture is destroyed it takes .with it all
confidence in Methodism.
An Active Layman.
Through his position as secretary of
the United Society of Christian En
rlAavnr Mr. Baer is one of the best
known laymen in America. He is a na
tive of Minnesota, but spent his boy
hood days in Ohio. He became editor
of a newspaper in Iowa, but went to
rvhristian Endeavor when it was a
small and weak movement. His im
press upon the movement has been tre
mendous. Whatever may be said for or
against it,' as a movement, and what
ever its future may be, it is eertain that
the Endeavor movement as the pioneer
and other young people movements to
follow after and pattern themselves
upon it, revolutionized religious con
ditions by bringing young people for
rward and giving them a place in the
church and something to do. In this
tremendous task, accomplished against
strong prejudice and often with much
xin-Christian charity, three "men have
been the burden. They are the Rev. Dr.
Francis E. Clark,. John Willis Baer and
William Shaw. Two of these men are
congregationalists. Mr. Baer a Presby
terian, and two of them laymen, only
one ordained. The Presbyterian board
of home missions planted seven in ten
of all Presbyterian churches in Amer
ica, spending $23,000,000 during its 100
years of active work. Its income last
year was larger than ever before in its
history, and new plans, not yet given
out, are said to be matured for the near
future.
Supreme Good.
The Rev. S. G. Neil, Baptist, Philadel
phia, Pa.
God's likeness is the soul's supreme
good.
Hypocrisy.
The Rev. George Adams, Methodist,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hypocrisy is contemptible in any
walk of life; especially is it so in the
church.
Ak-
God's Way.
The Rev. A. B. Coats, Baptist,
ron, O.
There should be no question in our
minds that God's way is best.
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m ftis lett hand, while with his right he Hours. 10 to 8. Sundays 2 till 5. Advice free.
wiped his perspiring countenance. The Mrs.F.vmiams, 845 N Howard StBaltimwe.M(l
professor, his eyes on the ground, dim
ly perceived the motionless figure. He
stopped, mumbled something, thrust a
thumb into his waistcoat Docket, and
dropped a coin into the hat. He then
passed on, leaving the doctor, thus mis
taken for a beggar, speechless with
astonishment.
FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND
FEVER, TAKE
Elixir Babek
Clergymen are often absent-minded.
The Rev. Mr. C , who during his va
cation was in the habit of writing a
number of Sermons for the winter's
use, came down from the chancel one
Sunday after service to speak to one of
his vestrymen about some parochial
matter, after which he said, just before
separating, "I had an idea while
preaching my sermon just now that it
sounded very familiar, and I have been
rather worried lest I might have
preached it before. I trust that you did
not have the same impression. Did you
ever hear it before?" "Only last Sun
day," was the laughing answer.
A preventive against Miasmatic,
.Fe'.rs, and positive cure for all.
.Malarial Diseases, such as Chills.
Fever and Ague, loss of Appetite,.
.Bilious and Dyspeptic Disorders,.
.Headache, Pains in the Back, Side.
.or Limbs, Etc., Etc.
.... .....
SEE WHAT OUR OWN PEOPLE
SAY ABOUT ELIXIR BABEK.
TESTIMONIALS: We might fill
volumes with expressions like the fol
lowing from the thousands that have
been cured by Babek:
Entirely for Itself.
The Rev. Dr. Woods, San Francisco,
Cal. ,
No nation has $ right to live entirely
for itself any more than an individual.
The Mystery of Life.
The Rev. T. R. Silcer, Unitarian, New
York. Constantly men and women of the
most serious rature and of the most de
vout spirit are asking, "Who can solve
for us the mystery of life?" Some kill
ing experience comes into life, some
sharp upheaval of conditions unexpect
ed; some sorrow we did not procure
and so have no means of knowing its
remedy, becausa we had no preparation
for its coming; some unnatural death.
These are things before which we
stand. There is no explanation. The
gate is shut. And it is wise and good.
Such experiences of life are a part of
the discipline of life in which we
gather power and strength, not to ex
plore, but to believe.
USES OF THE LEMON.
(From the Boston Travelor.)
Juice of the lemon is one of the
best and safest drinks for any person,
whether in health or not. It is suit
able for all stomach diseases, liver
complaint and inflammation - of the
bowels. Lemon is used in intermittent
fevers. It will alleviate and finally
cure coughs and colds, and heal dis
eased lungs. Its uses are manifold,
and the more we employ it internally,
the better we shall find ourselves. It
will yet supersede quinine.
A certain old man suffered much
from absent-mindedness and was fre
quently compelled to seek the assist
ance of his servant.
"Thomas" hf wrmlrt sav. "T have
just been looking for something, and
now I can't remember what it is,'
whereupon the obliging: Thomas inva
riably made suggestions:
"Was it your purse, or spectacles, or
checkbook, sir?" and so onr he would
inquire, till he hit upon th right ob
ject.
One night, after the old man had re
tired, the bell rang for Thomas, and on
reaching: the heriroom he tounri ni;
I master ramblinsr restlesslv ahont tlm
room.
"Thomas, Thomas," he said, "I came
up here for something, and now I've
forgotten what."
"Was it to go to bed, sir?" suggested
the faithful'retainer.
"Ah, the very thing; the very thing!
Thank you, Thomas. Good-night!"
Rev. John P. Sanders Writes:
Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.: I have
been relieved of a trouble which
greatly endangered my life, by using
Mozley's Lemon Elixer. My doctor
declared my only relief to be the
knife, my trouble being appendicitis.
have been permanently cured and
am now a well man. I am a preacher
of the M. E. Church. South, located in
the town of Verbena, Ala. My brother,
lev. E. E. Cowen, recommended the
emon Elixir to me. Ship me a half
dozen large bottles C. O. D.
God in the Business World.
The Rev. C. Woelfkin, Baptist, Brook
lyn, N. Y.
In the business world what place has
God in the conduct of affairs? Oh, He
can't be honest today and succeed? Is
that true? Then it is a choice and to
choose success is atheism. God on Sun
day, no God on Monday. Men make
partnerships without God, and then
cannot jointly ask God in crisis. Men
engage in lines where they cannot
counsel with God.
Your Claim.
The Rev. Dr. Peters, Baptist, Balti
more, Md.
Perhaps you keep your claim upon
religion with much the feeling with
wmcn many men pay the premiums
upon their insurance policies. Christ!
anity is a reserve for times of peril,
ana not a working instrument of
every-day life. There is no saving grace
in a religion of fear. Love knows no
duty.
Steadfastness.
The Rev. R. Bagnell, Evangelist, New
York.
We need stability as regards the
truth, as well as loyalty to service. I
is my conviction that, much' nf thP
looseness of living and the barrenness
of Christian work is due to lack of ron
eviction. It is also true that loyalty o
service and loyalty of life must depend
upon loyalty to conviction.
God's Help.
The Rev. E. White, Episcopalian, Wor
cester, Mass.
The chariots and utmost strength 0
GoTTs help are round about you if you
pray, whether you see them or not. !v
matter how dubious you may be as you
are preparing to take some new step in
your life you will only need to have the
sense of help.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir,
Cured me of a long-standing case of
chills and fever by using two bottles.
J. C, STANLEY,
Engineer E. T. Va. & Ga. R. R.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir.
Cured me of a case of heart disease
and indigestion of four years' stand
ing. 1 tried a dozen ditterent medi
cines. None but Lemon Elixer done
me' any good.
TITLES DIEHL.
Cor. Habersham and St. Thomas Sts.
Savannah, Ga.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir.
I fully endorse it for nervous pros
tration, headache, indigestion and
constipation, having used it with
most satisfactory results, after all
other remedies hnd failed.
J. W. ROLLO,
West End, Atlanta, Ga.
A Cambridge professor, whose fits of
mental aberration were as frequent as
they were amusing, was one day out In
heavy rain, with his umbrella held
high over his head, when he met a
friend, who stopped him and exclaim
ed:
"Dear me, Professor M , why
don't you put up your umbrella? You'll
be drenched."
"Put up my umbrella?" said the pro
fessor. "It is up."
For half-an hour, more or less, the
professor had been walking the streets
with a closed umbrella held above his
head. .
At another time the same scholar
was riding down town in an electric
car, and lost himself in a book he was
reading. Suddenly he noticed symptoms
of merriment amopg the other passen
gers. What could they be laughing nt?
The mystery was explained when he
discovered that, having been annoyed
by something between the plate of his
artificial teeth and the roof of his
mouth, he had removed the teeth and
was holding them up to view between
the thumb and finger of his hand!
Washington, D. C, April 11th, 1900
Kloczewski & Co.
Gentlemen: I wish to state that
the two bottles of "Elixir Babek" I
purchased of you at the recommenda
tion of a friend, has proven of in
calculable benefit to my daughter's
health. I deem it the best, indeed the
only remedy I have yet come across
for malaria and offer this testimonial
voluntarily.
Yours truly, F. SHAPP, 1,000 Mary
land Ave., S. W.
Washington, D. C, April 4th, 1900.
Kloczewski & Co.: '
Gentlemen: Your "Babek" acts
like magic; I have given it to nu
merous people in my parish who were
suffering with chills, malaria and
fever. They have used it with excel
lent results. It well deserves the
praise of thousands of people, and
recommend it to those who are suf
ferers, and in need of a good tonic
Yours truly,
REV. S. SZYMANOWSKI,
St. Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy,
N. J.
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Still more embarrassing was the case HOTELL, DORSETT, Fayetteville St..
of a lady who hurried into church one
Sunday morning without her -bonnet,
and when reminded of the omission by
her husband, who had preceded her by
several minutes, rose hastily and hur
ried up the broad aisle with a large red
parasol raised and held close to her
head.
The Philosophy of Felix G. Pryme
(From the September "Success.")
"A rolling stone gathers no moss,"
but it enjoys all the advantages of
travel.
When you are growling about your
work, think of the poor fellow who has
none.
Patriotism, in the mind of a not un
common citizen, is another name for
partizanship.
Obscurity has its compensations; he
who flies the highest sometimes falls
the farthest.
You cannot, with much success,
judge a man's character by the cost cf
his Panama hat.
Sometimes the loftiest monument
towers above the grave of the poet
who starved to death. '
Much talk is no demonstration of
ability; the noisiest automobile (iocs
not always win the race.
The average financial magnate feels
that you are taking an unfair pdv:m
tage when you attempt to engage him
in a conversation concerning mental
development.
If the camera could photograph our
thoughts, how would you like to have
your picture taken? I am asking the
question of you, the man or woman
wiio is reading this paragraph. '
Mrs. L., a Boston lady of dignified
and even haughty manner, was trying
on some very expensive wraps in a suit
and cloak store, when she said to the
clerk:
"I do not think I will decide on One
today."
She had reached the street door when
a floorwalker detained her, and said:
"I beg your pardon, madam, but I
shall have to ask you to remove that
wrap of ours before you leave the
store."
Sydney Smith was not in general
absent-minded; but he says that once,
when calling on a friend in London,
and being asked by the servant, "Who
shall I say has called?" he could not
for the life of him recollect his own
name, and stared in blank confusion
at the man for some time before it
came back to him.
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The first Lord Lytfleton was very
absent-minded. It is declared of him
that, when he fell into the river by the
upsetting of a boat at Hagley, ' "he
sank twice , before he recollected that
he could swim."
Sanctified.
The Rev. Dr. Hotderby, Presbyterian,
Atlanta, Ga.
Some are sanctified and made meet
for the Master's use; others are unholy
and unsanctified vessels, and therefore,
unfit for the Master's use. Sanctified
means "set apart" from an unholy to
a holy use.
Essential Elements.
The Rev. F. E. Mason, Independent,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
The essential elements of spiritual
mindedness are to concede to yourself
all the powers and purposes of God;
then to actualize them by demonstrat
ing God in your life.
The prodigal son sometimes brings
the fatted calf home with him.
A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL.
"I stuck to my engine, although ev
ery joint ached and every nerve was
racked with pain,'' writes C. W. Bel
lamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burl
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without any appetite and . all run
down. As I was about to give up, I got
a bottle of Electric Bitters and after
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"Ah," mused the absent-minded man,
"here is a string tied about my finger.
Now, what could my wife have wanted
that to remind me of? Let me see.
He thought for some time, but could
not decide what it might have been, so
he said:
"I'll go home and ask her what it
was."
At the door he was met by his wife,
and he immediately asked her. .
"Why, my dear," she smiled. "I tied
that string round your finger to remind
you to come home. Don't you remember?"
A bridegroom of 24 hours left his
wife, strolled around to his new
mother-in-law's house, and asked if
her daughter was at home. This came
from force of habit; he had been call
ing there daily for some time, and it
probably occurred to him that he, had
uot paid his us"ual visit.
"Yes," said the absent-minded man,
"I have quit doing my own shaving. It
really is dangerous.
"Nervous?" asked the barber.
v"Oh, no. But yesterday I tried to
I lather my face with the razor."
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