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t" Uuus anu uuus, I boy railed down the dude;s mustache. t .canal mule is an animal wilh long -rs and longer iuw. .v:.: rensus Man Sambo, what reasou have you to believe that you are 15( ,pqrg old? J 1 'r"onsp . hrvs. I wa n in!.- sainuu ' - un ,v'rwccn de-New York papahs cracfc lad de fust time. ; , ; Why sonie men dump a qua. I oi. . w,. n nn their hair and t.hpn !rmu down on the man who has been eating mi ions , B. B. B. SENT FREE. Cures Blood ami Skin Diseases, Cancers, Itclilnc Humorf", Bone Pains, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. -E.) cu res pimples, scabby, scaly, itching Eczema, Ulcers, Eating Sores, Scrofula, Blood poison, Bono rains, S wettings, r.heiiraa tism Cancer. Especially advised lor chronic cases that doctors, patent- medicines ana Hot Springs fail to cure or help. Strength ens weak kidneys. Druggists, 31 per large bottle. .To prove it cures B. B. B. sent free by writing Blood Balm, Co., 12 Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice, sent in iealed letter. Medicine- sent at ence, pro paid. All we ask is that you will speak e good word for B. B. B. The scissors sharpener knows all abox& the daily grind. r : ' : . Deafness Cannot Be Cnrd tv local applications as they cannot rea3h tho diseased portion of the car. There is oniy one way to euro deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. -Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of h F.imtnchian Tube. When this tnhi i in. tamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it Is entholy closed Daafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken ou and thi" tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Kine cases out of ten ire caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) thai cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Cir culars sent free. F. J.Cnrf et & Co., Toledo, Cv . Sold by Druggists, 75c. i Hairs Family Pills are the best. . . Very often the hardest things to keep exe promises. FITS permanently cured.Xo fits or nervous ness alter first day's use of Dr. Kline s Great KerveKestorer. $i trial bottleand treatise free Dr. B.H. Kline, Ltd., M61 Arch St., Phlia.,Pa. Few artists are too lazy to draw their salaries. .-.- aauv oral) AY , SCHOOL JNTZ;NAT10NAL LESSON COMMENTS - MARCH -2. : Mrs. Wiaslow's Soothtng3yrup for childroa teething.softenthe gums, reduces inflamma iion3allays pain.cures wind colic. 25c. abottie You can't keep your friends and give them away too. I'iso'sCureisthe best medicine wo ever usad for all affections of throat and lungs. YVir. O. Exdslet, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10,1900. If you-would travel the road to success keep out of the ruts. Putnam Fa df. less Dyes are fast to liarht and w'jp'; ' ' How an abscess in the Fallo pian Tubes of Mrs. Hollinger was removed without a surgical operation. "I had an abscess in my side in tne iaiiopian tuDe (tne iauopian tu I suffeTDd-fantoid misery and wa3 so weaK l coma scarcely get arouna. The sharp burning pains low down . -i ::ivi -n r l ! in my siae w ere lerriDie. my pny si cian said there was no help for me unless I would go to the hospital arid be operated on. I thought before that I would try Xydia E. Mr mKnain s v cgemoie tuuiiwuuu which, fortunately, I did, and it has made me a stout, healthy woman. ' My advice to all women who suffer with any kind of female trouble is to commence taking Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once." Mrs. Ira S. Hollinger, StilvideO, Ohio.- j5000 forfeit If original of mbeve letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. It would seem by this state ment that women would save time and much sickness if they wculd get Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and also write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for -special ad vice. It is free and always helps. No other person can ?rive such helpful advice as Mrs. Pmkliam to worn' who are sick. lOo 2ic 50c Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell ; "something just as good." eYATniTE to Dn.'TABEB MroCo. . Teoria 111. , or f rea sample Tuber's Pepsin Com pound, the guaranteed cure for Dyspepsia Indigfetion and all stomach ills. subject: Paul Messa-e to th Knh.ti ' fion" 110 Golden Text, ph. li., S Wemory Verses, 4-7-Coimnentary ou th Bays Lesson. "ll iThe nildren of wrath (vs. 1-3). 1. rv?" s Vhrist fil,s thevhole body (ph.V ifoo,U ievers with His fulness ?llA U2?)' .50 had H dealt with the oon ertea Jiphesians who before were dead in trespasses and sins. "Omckened." Mad ahvc spintualry. '-Dead." See Co!. 2:13. ueath is often used by all writers and in alh nations to express a state of extreme mi.-v eiy. lne" Kphesians bv trespassing aarf sinning , had brought themselves into a 8tate -of-deplorable wretchedness, as had all the heathen nations, and having thus s-inned against God they were condemned by Him and might be considered as "dead m law. They were incapable of perform ing any legal act and -were always Uable.to the punishment of death which they had deserved and' which 'was ready to be Low rlicted upon them. They were incapable n1 performing a holy act. Their bodies were the living coffins in which their dead ecu's were buried. "Trespasses and r.intt." lrespasses may signify the slighter 'devia tions, from the right; sins more Uic'hitu&t and daring transgressions, but. the teres run together in meaning. 2. Ye walked." They had mime 5 caa tinually, not merely occasionally. They lived in sin and followed the evirpractiWs of the heathen world. True Christians separate themselves from the world (Rom 12: 2; 2 Cor. 6: 14-18) and do not conform to its sinful customs and practices. "Princa ajr." This has reference tc .Satan, the prince of devils. He is also "the god oi this world" (2 Cor. 4: 4). The air is repre sented as the seat of his kingcom. The devil seems to have- some power in tl lower region of the air; he is at hand to tempt men and to do as much mischief to the world as he can. We live in an atmos phere poisonous and impregnated with deadly element. "Of the spirit." As the Holv Spirit works that which is sood in obedient souls so Satan works that which is evil iu wicked hearts. He is prince of the spirit that, not only in Paul's day but even now, "worketh in the sons of disobe dience." 3. "We also " Paul here changes from the second to the first person, putting him self in with those whom he has just de scribed. "All." Jews and Ccntiies alike. "Once lived." The R. V. brjngs out the meaning. - The word "conversation" is mis leading. The whole course of the life was wrong. They lived in sin and walked in sin. and sin was interwoven in their rcrv being. "It tinged every temper, polluted every faculty, and perverted every transac tion of life." "Lusts." The evil, irregular and corrupt affections of the heart. "Flesh." The carnal, corrupt nature. "Fulfilling," etc. They lived in the actual commission of all ? those sins which their corrupt natures inclined them to commit. "Mind." Thoughts; . mental suggestion and purposes a distinguished from" the blind impulses of the flesh. "By nature." Nature.;-in Greek, implies that which has grown in us as the peculiarity of our being, as distinguished from that which has been wrought in us by mere external influ ences. Here is an .incidental proof of the doctrine of original sin. "Of wrath." Tle .child of anything is one connected with, partaking of, or exposed to anything. The children of wrath arc those who live in open disobedience fv. 2) and are thus ex posed to the wrath of God. See Rom. 2: n-9. It. Salvation an act of divine mercy (vs. 4-9). 4. 5. . "But God." The f stlc now shows the glorious change thf t had been wrought in ,them through the gospel. Three words are especiallv r.ipha;zed God, mercy, grace. "Rich in jnercy." Grd is rich in manv things besides mercy. He is rich in worlds; Ho owns the gold and sil ver in a thousand hilis. as veil as tho. cat tle on them. But while a knowledge of these l'iches is not necessary to our solva tion, it is necessary that we know nbnut the riches of His mere v. See Ex. 33: 19; Psa. 85: 10; Isn. 55 : 7 and many other Scrintures. God is. rich in pity and ?ofn nnsion for the sinner. "Great love." His infinite love for us is the ground of our sal vation. He loved us and died for us while we were yet sinners. "Together with Christ." ,God. has given us as complete a resurrection from the, death of sin to a life of righteousness as the bodv of Christ hfls had from the -grave. See Rom. S: 11. "Grace." Unmerited 'favor. Their salva tion was not of themselves (v. S)"not the mere product of any natural abilities or Nany merit of their own," neither was it hy jworks (v. 9), but it was through the loye, mercy and prace of God. "Saved," Not merely saved from sin justified and sanc tifiedbut gloriously saved from death, the devil and hell; saved to resurrection, Christ and glory, in the full view oi the endless ages to come. These people were saved at this time, and so we see therp s such a thing as salvation from sin in this life. L 6. "Raised sit." Believers are citizens of heaven and have their places assigned there, which thev will soon take possession of (Phil. 3: 20. 21V. But this may be un derstood as referring to sanctified souls in .this .. life Having been raised . from the death of sin. we enter into a heavenly union with Christ, and the soul is inde scribably happy in His love. It is heaven begun below. : Ar : : 7-9. ."Ages to ' come," etc What God had done for the sinners at Ephesus would be proof of His great goodness and mercy and serve as an encouragement to .sinners in all ages of the worlcL "Through faith." Faith is, 1. The condition upon vhK-h ire are saved. 2. The instrument in God's hands by which we are saved. 3. The means by which we continue savd. "Gift." , that is. salvation is the free gift'of God. "Boast." (We could not purchase salva tion, we did not merit it, and good works, could not save us; therefore it is not of: ourselves, .and there is no room for boast ing. "So completely is salvation a divine act that the man who refuses to accept it on God's terms must perish; there is no other way." - . ' . ; III. The Christian life a divine creation (v. 10). 10. "His workmanship." Inste?d of our being the workers, God is the work er and we are the workmanship the fact, accomplished. "Created." The saved soul is created anew a new creation (2 Cor. 5 17; Gal. 6: 15; Eph. 4: 24). "Unto good works." "Though we are not saved for our good works, yet we are saved that we may perform good works to the glory of God and the benefit of man." Good works are the fruit of; faith. "'Ordained pre pared." God. has not only created us anew and given us a love for good works, but He has actually "prepared" the works for us "to perform. "Walk in them." To do .-rood works will be the established order of our lives. . " . . ,.. . 'Woman's Equal Parte. ' Woman is made of equal parts of vanity and clothes. New York Press. Trie Grip Leaves Thousands in , Jeraous, Dyspepsia, Catarrh Wrecks. 1 v. ... . ! GHv G7id the af ter, fffecls like debili ty .nervous- nese. dys pepsia and other ca- i i . . . larriai conaiuonst resulting from the ynp, in the entire Materia Mcdica II have found no rem edu that eouals Pe runa jor prompt action. " Dr. tf, is. Hartman. Presi dent The Hartinan Sanitarium From ZV. F. Journal. "'During the recent Grip epi- d e mi c. claiming a million v i ct i m s or more. . the effi ciency of Peru na in quickly relieving . this malady and its after effects has been tne t a I k of the continent.'! LIKE A DEMON grip has crossed our country,. leaving behind scores of phys ical wrecks. Victims of catarrh of the head, catarrh of the throat, catarrh of the lungs, catarrh of the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, ca tarrh f the pelvic ougans, are to be counted by hundreds f thousands. Grip is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seeds of chronic catarrh (within "the system. This is so true that few grip sufferers are able to make a complete recovery un til they have used Peruna. Never in the! history of medicine has a remedy received such unqualified and uni versal eulogies as Peruna. f '. - ''' A Now York I Alderman's Experience. Hon. Josenh. A.' Flinn. Alderman Fifth District, writes from 104 Christopher street. New York City, as follows: "When a pestilence overtakes out peo ple we take precaution as a nation to pre serve the :.' citizens against the dread dis ease. ' " .! ' "La grippe has entered thousands of our homes this fall,! and I noticed that the peo ple who used Peruna were quickly restored, while those Svhb depended on doctors' pre scriptions spent weeks in recovering leav ing them weak and emaciated. "I !iad a slight attack of la grippe and at once took Peruna, which drove the dis-4 .dap out of mv svatpni in a few dnvff and did not hinder me from pursuing my ; daily work . ' , '(.;''' "I should like to see our Board of Health give it official recognition, and have it used generally among our poor sick people in Greater New v York." Joseph A. Flinn; , .-..-.' D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the! International Barbers Union, writes trom 15 Western' avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.:. "' . ' ' ; "Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all ovr. I suffered with a severe" backache, indiges tion and numerous ills, so I could neither eat nor sleep, and I thought I would give up my work, which I could not afford to do. ..- s "One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it, and I nrocured a bottle the same diiy. I used it faithfully and felt a marked im provement. During the next two months I took five bottles, and then felt snlendid. Now mv head is clear, my nerves ' steady. I enjoy food and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me. D. li Wallace. ! ; Mr. O. H. Perry, Atchison, Kan., wnte: - i f "Again, after repeated trials of t your medicines, Peruna and Manahn, I give this as mv expression of the wonderful re cnlts of vtwir vejv vannble nipdieine 'in its effects in my case after repeated trials. First, it cured me ot chronic bronchi tis of fifteen years' standing by using two bottles of Peruna in January, 1894, and no return of it. "After I was cured of bronchitis I,, had la grippe every winter for several winters. But, through the use of Peruna it got Gradually weaker in its severity, until it windled down to a mere stupor for two or three days.1 JNow the stupor does not trouble me any more." Q. H. Perry. A Congressman's Experience. House of Representatives, Washington. D. C. Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen 1 am more than satisnea with Peruna, and find it to be, an excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have used it in my family and they all join me in recommending it as an excellent reme dy." ' Very respectfully, George H. White. " If you do not receive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartinan," giving a full statement of your case, and he vnll be pleased to give ybu his valuable advice gratis.' Address Dr. Hartman, President of Thft Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus. O- USE TAYLOR'S JO Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Qumnd Mullein Kerne dyf CirrVtc rVklHc Cvttyc alii Throat and Lung Troubles. ThoroughlyJfcSTetf OUgllS, VOIUS, L,dVJrippe for; SO years. All Druggists., 23c9 SOc and. SlOOo cartridges and shot shells are made in the largest and best equipped ammunition factory in the jprld. AMMUNITION of U:AMt G;5 how accepted by scooters as "the worlds standard' for it shoots well in any gun. Tour dealer sells it. n I r e Union metallic Cartridge Co. - - Conn, Bridgeport, - n To Cotton Ginners. We Manufacture the Most Complete Line ) of Cotton Bin Machinery of Any uompanj In the World, namely, the ......... . PRATT, WINSHIP, MUNGER, EAGLE, 4 SMITH. 7e also make Linters for Oil Mills, ; v Engines and Boilers, M We also sell everything necessary to complete a Modern Ginning Outfit and furnish cur cus- ' toraars with full detailed plans and ma terial bills for construction of necessari houses for our plants without extra charge. The Continental 6in Company, Birmingham, Ala. .-. WBITB TOB OUB L.ATEST CATALOOUB. SHOES tP; UNION MADE IV. L.' Douglas makem Und meltm more mien's G oacfjrca wwesw nanu S&veatM Process) shoes than any othot manufacturer In tho wort a $25,000 REWARD will be paid to anyone who can disprove this statement. Because W. L. Dougl isthe largest inanuf acturer he can buy cheaper and produce his shoes at a lower cost than other con cerns. Avhich enables "him to sell shoes for 3.50 and $3.00 equal in every way to those sold else where for $i and $5.00. The Douo-laa secret nro- C689 of taoning the bottom Boles -produces abso lutely pure leather ; more flexible ana win wear longer than any other tann a e in the world. xne saiea nave more than aoumea tne past iour years, which proves its superiority, why-not give w. lu. Uoug-iaa shoes a trial ana save money. JVotlce Increase 1890 Sales: J2,203,88,l - iuBiiMineMSt 18Q2SaIeu: So,04,40,OI A gaia of , HSOSO.YO in Four Years. W. U. DOUGLAS S4.CO CILT EDCE LINE, . Worth S6.00 Compared with Other rriatCAs The best imported and American leathers. Heul't UPatent Calf. Enamel. Box Calf, Calf, Vict Kid, Vorona uoit, ana national Kangaroo. Fast color t yeie,ts. Potiiinn The genuine have W. Tu, iJOTJCHiAfl wttUtlUil .name and price stamped on Bottom. ' Shoes by mail, 25c. exU-J. Jltus. Catalog free. W. JL.. DOUGLAS, BllOCKTON, XZASS. Our. money winning books, written by men who know, tell you all about TO) They are needed by every man who owns? a field and a plow, and who desires to get the most out of them. They are free. Send postal card, j GERMAN KALI WORKS OS Xcssau Street, Acw York 3A ' When traveling there's aheap of con fort in knowing that you and your dear ones are protected from accident by insurance. . . More people become ill than Injured, Are you protected from illness ? You should be. Don't travel without a bot tle of Dr. Thachor' Liver and Blood Syrup All it costs is 50 cents and it may save ten times that in doctors' bills, besides giving you absolute protection from ill health. , Great for all Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles. Ask your druggist 25, E0 cents and $1.00 per Bottle. $1.00 size contains more than twice 50 cent size. . . . Write our Consultation Department explaining symptoms, and receive free connaemial advice. .. 1 apudine ! Cures Nervousness A!1D NERVOUS HEADACHE. 10, 25 and1 50c. at. Drugstores. THACHER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. So. 12. LJ J 0ELL mum J. H.Hattox, of Ecru, Miss., writes affollo-rs: -"I will say that I have never seen a Well Drilling Machine tbat'would eqxial the "Ohio" Machine for this part of the country. It is the fastest, machine in earth or rock that I ever seen, and I am well leased with it. I have had no trouble with it since started it." Parties wishing' to buv this kindof Well Machinery address LOOMIS MACHINE CO, Tiffin, Ohio. as ts;. m& Salzcr's Rape, gives xucu, food at. 2tca ton J3h FARM SPELTZ .Wbatislt! . Catalog SALZER'S SEEDS TTEVER FATX! m-m r n ant ra p mt m uuu.uuu oustcmsrs Prondcst record of nnv spedKm&n on M.rtfe and yet we are reaching out for more. We desire, by July 1st, coo,ou mere and hence this unprecedented oner. 01O.OO for 10c. w e win mail upon receipt of 10c. in stamps vur Kieab cauuoKae, wunu sioo.uo to any ireiner witn many iarm seed samples. kTeosinte, Beardless Barley, Bromcs, A pe,CTc.,eic..po8iuveJV wortn Please send this adv. with 10c. to .Salzer.s' 10.00 to get a start with, upuu receipt oi out 1JC in stamps. Send ca&Ioff alone. Sc. at once; Stomach Troxible Ca.rv be Cured! STOP TO THINK A It is a ll demoi a l act ana can De demonstrated to the entire satisfaction ot any one interested The fact that I "am a specialist o f twentv years standing in these diseases only should be sufficient to overcome prejudice and in vite investigation for yourself or some afflic ted friend. 1 have no medicines or ak.ppliak.nces of ony kind for saJe. Sena me your name and address on a postal card and I will send you instruction, with out cost or obligation on your part. P. H. STRAVSZ, M. D 712 Spitzer Bldrf. Toledo. 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