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j v; -f ' ;?;;y;; i 1 1 .1. - - ir3 I 1 1 " 'ti..-$:T&! 1 'i i - - It ' "r-,--:" v: t P. C TrC7crI3. and Phrases- d .byunbending;3us2; -.- - JUprccntIyeHri - - .No matter how crowded time may ;J;, berathleyerits tberialwaoiJ & -V ie" - '-Pormt a wbn Ann t know" What thev j5wantar Jmow what tiey. don 't ..wanto - v -: :SEbe women; that the others would never rspeak - to if they Weren ?t afraid they 'd miss the things Said the man who had skipped his board bill t " The. -inn-keeper is" out, A tjbtmdred ypafschot rermra lent's loss of hbhorVltalian? ! moment . The ' less . money a man ; makes the more he has if he isn't married : : .-'.- Catarrh; Cannot He Cured . ; ith UQCAi, ArpLiCATToxs.a3 they cannot I. rS&htSe seat t the 4t9eae. .i'alarrb is blood or consfitutfonaf disease, and ifi oHer s?to rfrJt Tou'njtijrt'takeaBfematTeniedi-" Hall C a tart h jLhire la taken iniematlv..nd- r et chiieCtly. on the bidod aniiaucou mt H - nee. - llall 8 -vatarrb Cute is.not a quack trtediei he It was prescn bed : y one pt the. ; eat pnrsicians in .this count ry tor- yeats. ; and ia a regular prescription? It is omposed oMbe best lorircs known. combined with the a a a-., - - - . . . -v.oesi Djooa-nunners, acunz mrectiy oo toe ?t mucous sur Mcesy 'Ine perfect corabinai ion r ,r of , thei:t wo.I-tDgredienta " w r what prodiu-ea 41 aneh wondeifu! results in 'curing catann. oena loraestimoniaiaree.sj - jiji..cuk.'5ET uo.r I'rona j oiedo, u. feptd. by dniggista, price. i3cJ : ? TakeJQall Kiimhr KHaiot conatipatioau- : ' ! r i ' OVER TQEIFBNCB. ; : . . : f!Norah-rAai'5 pb?herfda your'mistn-A-t'-iEN-sht? r : '- -..-; AS BrldgetShure, she dldnt Inform CCme, but f m the' looks iv aer,,01 taki "Jt she be goln to wun ly. tWm comiaV ' out parties. Harvard. Lampoon. " '-7r.; . ." " " -, . -v-, -:'', , J;";. '3-'- '"' ' ' wni i ii " i H, mi mm , j ..i.-, t,-;y --'i. Only One VBromb QuJnlnew -That ia' LaxatiTe Bronx Quinine.'. Look A forthe signature of E. W. Grove. UaedtUe : Vortdover to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25&r Black 'Tcarerfeita rbehind tho?iea' man on horseback. Horace. : Tavylor CKerokee RemedrofsWAMt Gum and Mullen ia Nature' great rema- x ouro ooagns, uoias, uroap and Con umption, and all throat and lung troubles. At dxngtv23o.; 606, and LtO per bottle. To . have the approval of ones con science is always worth While. r . . V - Brown's Bronchial Troches fliav a world-wide renutation for VntC :glng Roughs, sore throats and relieving rOnchitis and asthma. - : Men enjoy, doing anything they r don't have to do for a living. ': . : CURED HER THREE CHlLDRHi Girls Suffered with Itching Kczcmav Baby Had. a Tender SEirl, Tbo-. -)jfji : JldonrCuticura Remedies. ' &msjre&T agd mj three little girls had .';- very b fornrisT edienj.. Jt'ching mp- tie Jfermed oi fixe. Backs o tEelj heads . "whieh were ainjply covered. I tried ajlhoit : irerytinrig, 5ut f aaled. Then my mftner recommended the -Cntieura -Betnediea. ' 1 - wauiha(Lniy children's hjeias with Cutf eara - Soa and then.appUed the Wonderful oint rnent, iCatieuW. r I dfd this ,louf. or" fits : 4imea and I can say that they hav. been -tu:ely cured." I ha've aslotfier bafbywho. -its so plump . thaV the fqlgjt'ct nSm on Mis; 4pck,were. broken afid even bred. I used '? Cnticural Soap CticnrS Oin'tment and - nhe'-neart -morntof the IroubIS Bad disap )j5.C"?IMe;? jRapoleon Ducepp'e, 41 ' D xuttt tMontreaT, Que., M?y'2lt 1907. - ; The -maja vvh: hs5 , iell the: truth, usually has the bravery. M'lo : d ef en'daiC?- Kfefe: I : S BOUon.Pdllar Grass..1' ' r v Most reiaarkable grass of the century. . CJood. fox . three rousing crops annually. One Iowa farmer on 100 atres isold.:?3i- S00.W Worth of seed and; had. 300 tons Of - - hay besides.' It is immense.' Do try it. V t FOB 10c AND THIS irOTICB " v rnd totaiiphn At SSter; gesd. Co., ia . Crosse, Wis., .to pay postage,; ew ana hey will -mail yon the only original teed catalog' published in America wiasam r r pies It Billion'ilJbllar Qj&asj MaWpm : VTTjrea the sly millef ,mixerVj Saihfoin th rdry' IpflTnxnriatoVVictbria Kape, .,' t6$ ' green, food producer. Silver King OBiriey jelding 173 bu. per 'acre, ef C, etc - And if you send 14c we wilP add a "pack-"ka-bf new ; farm (6eea never-before- seen-: uy you. onn ; a oaiaer cceu vo-j J - Black cause." : ' ambition" , stains - a, public So. 10-'03. Piles Cnredln O ta,14 Days.- ' ? Pazo Ointment' is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding rues in Oj w i oayser money rerunaeii. ; sue. Yznnga ; cut , ofl the Duke of Manchester. and left " her entire for-" tune to the manajrer x)f her : estate. - :. U ER W01 FORTUNE :i-Efel--'jfr-Years Spent in Vain JKiTort. , . Mrs.:-Mary- E. H. Rouse of Cam IJiridge NYsays :? Five yearsj ago. .fi. naa a oaa tail and it ?r affected : my . ki Ineys. : r: severe - pains, in -.my rf-; b'ack'and hip3 became constant, and sharp - . .s 7 - Vl ertlonl The kidney- '-v?- 'tW jv?dlsordered; : ;I..-lost weakv to work. ' Though, constantly nSlngr-medicine.?! despaired of being cured-; untCLi I - begyii taking : Doau's Kid ney Pilli'3he quickly; and. in a -sh"ort 'time was completely cured. : I am now , in ex-- :"celient:health.;m -?c:t:;: 5K?SoldbyaU deaiersr r5sntsta box; Vii.r sieMiliaru:CoBuff algY.?: iRflDLElilECTEtt FOUR SDEKOCRATSSFOR fJIIM Republicans Vote Solidly ' For Eradf eyfa!xvtliilLa4 Ppnr Xemoceeii Lajad- .Cfiatorsliip.itidy TanjtioriNjjJO icenes; of wildest ! excitement,"-foeir Governor--rWilliam ' Q 'Connell ' Brad ley Republican. was elected; United senator ttojucceaa tjames-15.: McCrearyf Bradley 's term- of ; six ; years will begin;M;4'th, 1909. He received M vatf cast" by Democrats . opposed Ho ef orf me,GoveriiQr:fecamI OeinpexaioUeandidal wiio. Iwas .endorsed-for- tbe-vofficeat Ihe State primaryr . i.V:" : " ' f SThe; fdtir; pemoeratsi resurTottBdl sd -by f partv-inendsnd"Ciuw -wiftdraw their support- from' Bradley ind re-elect Senator; JamesMcCreary ytXJemocratl thyghiaGWr but the; four men declared ,thaV-he 1 proposal -came too late. The Demo- jratie leaders even promised a caucus to, selec - aleandidcte, to -which Hh najnepf peekhjtm- wod6t-pr, tented. t -t---.-5' sv ff.-. pH-tx The - ballof 4. .. as; recast? resulted ' as follows : 1 ' - :V - Bradley 1 04 BecWSn ' I James 5 f ttcGhxd'y 'M f llayo " $ Allen 1 2 ; Ellison 1 ; Stanley 1 ; Blaekburn 1 ; Cantrell SlEH -If Cammackv tL i SuUivan I jtMeElroy if Hunt 1. -In aj spiech Jlrtcitirig ilMs'election Bradley rpdiiperyffort is seriator to prpcnfe ihe repeal: of the 6-cent tax oa tpbacco. . ' 5 i .'.c Represen tative Lillard was the only one of the four Democrats' to explain bis ,pte -for :Brjalejrrtjsaide thought the time iad come to Uhrow off . P-Jy;. sh -Iiie? av.$ , to break the ; mafl5ne,' - fanl! f aithoTignC he? S BR did support the Demaeratio! ticketfor 40 years, he believed his -vptelfpr, Brad ley f was i the best ;Demo8ratie vote he ever -cast.'-?; - lo " : " : The Republicans voted 'solidly for Bradley,, the - caucus nominee. It bad been held from the beginning of the contest (oyer sixf weeks ago) that a majority of . a quorum - was sufficient for an election,, and with 126 mem bers present it - reuired 64 votes to elect. The votes'of the four. DernitK crats who have steadily - refused ta vote for former - Governor 'Beckham5 were '. transf ered - to . Bradley from the various Democratic opponents of Beckham. - 4 . ;. . - , A, , . .Winner by Four Votes : ; ' Bradley received 64 votes to 60 for Beckhaml -1 -for Allen : and :1 .for Blafekburn. The Democrats left the haljn an attempt to break the vote, but later returned and the vote was ordered Vratifiedi,s,,.'??.i- r'"': " . Senators McNutt and Chariton and RepreseniativelMeulleiy bfiLbuis--f ville, -and Representative-: Lillard of Boyle, were the Democrats who voted with' the. Republicans S for , Efileyt.iftfe;?;5 sJS'S'-f-iJ :';A" scene of the '' wildest "excitement prevailed before . the : result .was an-" nounced, the Democrats demanding a recapitulation,- vBeckham came . on the floor and. reelased" the Democrats from ; their primary ;- nomination pledge. . Many-. Democrats sought to change v- their;- votes ' the majority going to Congressman James.,.-'- ,- Maay Hurt in Wreck Texai " Iredo, Tex., Spceial.Fpur . per sons ; were seriously.- injured and . 25 others hurt early Tuesday ; when Charles .G. Gates !U" Mexican touring train vas; ditched,tl2imiles Jnorth of here - Most ' of. the; passengers wer from'Tolcdo, O., anthe middle Wes.tr The wreck was caused by the engine s aerealang; Nine ?eoaches?of the rtain5 were di Big Bank Consolidation; !j Chicago SpecialA-The attiioTrace j tion ; of arrangements for. the' consoli dation of V the American . Trust ; cd. s Bank .and fc the .Hiberniai. BanMngssociaUonrath va deposit ac;6unJtgo;&rtythree millions : and a j capital : oi iour . minions nre nun dred" tbraM startled feiancial cir cles heie.-.Negoltio . taken iipjast: fall, but I were interrnpted by s?-. Boinb Thrown at the Bhah.: -4WasingtpSpalcJ patch received here , from - Teheren by the; State..Department states'that 'an "attempt -to assassinate -the Shah of Persia rsjLmade5;ttM :escaped3.A. sthlfowjoTf at ther oyal injii-gThc;b roalraigejnd tkdledseyeraiper sons; butf; tHeShahnelyWapw THRElREflRRESIED injConrietUoniWithlfra -;:fl----;; the PatchtlOffice iliGIi OFFICIAL. IMPLICATED Arrests -cf Third Assistant Eramiaer V; San, Henry' w. : Everd a Pat ent Attorney : aad,. Jchn . A," Heany, --11- - an -.'"" reseT1?hujayOTi a scal 2inrth has been' under investiiration since earlt in gebwaryand polvesaroiind an invention: fvalued at ; more than $5,000,000.- Th'e parties ar rested Joire, Ned W-' Barton," third' -as-' llan3examiar iif tiiepatent2?! fiHerj?J Eydiri&pat: tornfeof iiapelaalfohQl aI larr? kjtinyentor They adibtf ridictedbyi-the Unit ed; States", grarid 3nTy- f orVconspiracy to defraud 1 thi&5 gynmaAJ oi- f CTheiindwrm(jateharge 41iat "the ; three men,: witliran triient to, steal. aBdeoyj3gTnedw patent; ofSce. etainy letters, specifi-' cations and amendments ', relating to patents and : unlawfully and wilfully dfistrqycd, them: The; investigation; tfas made upon information that 3 as a, "result ." of ; a conspiracy i(John-''AI Heany had been given', a - patent on; an inYnHonf or maaufatturang ; nla-mcnts and " electrodes foreiectric incandescent lacipsir p ; !.Ct"3 n? , The facts diselosed by the investi gatidn' wore of -snoh a character thai th?y," .wcre-. presented to. the :; grand Jury. : It is alleged ; that; ;: through sonnivanee rwiih" New Wir Bartonr Heany and. Barton outrivaled more than 'o tha-largest electricaj con- eerns in the r country, - striving to get the i same patent. ; Al. ;of ; these con cerns had ' fiied : applications ; fora patent, but from timo to:tim6, Bar- ton, it is charged, would ; see; the ' specifications and Jemploy.; whatever hedesired for perfecting; Heanyjs inventioh. To. be successful in & thu pica it was necessary to destroy, cer tain records, and "-file 7 substitutes .i Nabbed in Court rerise. Secretary Garfield, after 'a : confer ence with Commissioner Moore, call ed "tipon Distriet "Attofhey Baker last Friday- and- the latter immediately. present ed the case to' the 'grand jury. Subpoenas were - issued Monday, di recting Barton, Heany and Everding to appear before -tne; grana jury. at ' 3 :50 - Thursday; afternoon the iti-r dictments -werer Texurnea - oexoreu u-. tice; Stafford1, in Criminal ccgirrand bench" warrants were at ; once issued for . the arrest of the; ; accused men. Under some pretext, the three,-. men" had been kept inlthe court house and Deputy- Marshals Stutter, . Hawkins and Reidrserved.tue -warrants im- medmtely3fetant;;rDric torney "Jesse A. Ad kins - and . tiugu Taggart, ,wbo .have worked , up me case - fori the government, eonsuaieu Justice Stafford who fixed bail for the defendants- at ft $10,000. .Later they werestiH makmgefforts to pro- cureiboTidsmen.:?P; The accused meni . said, they - cared to make no statement other '.than the f aet -of their 'umocencewouiaw Freshrt';Closes"MffF PhSadeiph "than six ; thousand mill employes arc out of wVk: and every mill along th Scm&ll riveri Schyulldli Falls; is closed as the re sult ef a freshet' in; the river. Fami lies occupying cottages along the rivT niso bfien forced to flee. The rir. Captain Brothexton Dead: - -Atlanta,, (-SpeIgptard niUianii:Pth 'atPvcyran; andxa; leader for many years in the political and business life of Atlanta, died at his home heri ThurBday nigfeCapl;ajn Broertoi was ornSiiear jBenton,5xin years ago. At - the outbreak of the ciyiJarfh flsi' sndtlieutenantf ttheSThirtyj ninth GeorgiaRegiment and.was latj er promoted to the.; rank of capta&ni Since the war ne nas nsaoe in this-ciiy. ' , -T- . O By . Wire ; and Cable Tbi British : army: and:; riavy ; esti; 'mates show' a overasjtarygp V Thousands of sightseeaw visited th American -warsuips .a.yjiay.- j : troduced theS6u6 - - Rnnthfira Railwav emblnves had an anfruitful "over theThreafceiied conferenoe .with offacials 1 js the: rich manof the- house,, his 1 chic e going to Pisces nxi stanas cu i THElRIvlOfiCDMGRESS Day?bys"Dayp iSaijrpapbbingfM ." The charge that: the ' government nd,beett robbed of joveri$70,600,b00 ncejl830; ;If railro mails, was made on'Jthe- floor of . the house; vol : Representatives L by.-Mr- the ; new system of weighing the mails rejcentlintrn esr &eheTal and vdetlareaUthatjFxWa an jadmission that the Pdstoffice' De partment had allow;ed the " people of heJj!cbun5Ho be. mulcted out ;of the sum Vstated. j 0 why suits had lno1flheenginsiitut&a against, the railroads :to recover ; this' money,; i. No f -suits, be - ebaied,; had beeji:fil4d andriesuggsted4Fcall upohtheehamaii to audit ;and control, the expenses of. the iPbstoflicb Department,' :he-:-ex claimed 1? tdyesUgatettjep inent . and -lascerf ain whether thereis anything .rp'Miiit r; 3jeBgPnnsyi iipnltbiheiubjeetj tf tngotheietiremjt Madden, the SThafdZAistaniost tmaerlenef i o drop 22 postof fice : inspectors, de clared that ; they t were ,from the bs Ijinning all marked men: because 1 theircpnnectioiji Uewitb?the; suppressmnpf certain publtcaiions beau eraey, h e exclaimed, more law ' ; ana -" less mental A; Day in the Secatol :S s cn; the pe g - currency .bill were' made in the -Senate by Sen ators ; McCumber,. ot North Dakota," nd -pN ewlandsof .'NeyadJaf c;g -Each of these Senators contended f or pEidVlietioniSof therceney; jrnreney billandeach jdeclaredin favor of legislation adding confidence on the jpartoi tH6 depositorsiin th banks cs . a prominent feature of any plan xor prevent ingpanics 1 he Senate also passed, a resolution; oficrcd by Senator . Tiifcian, of South Carolina, .falling, on the Attorney1 General for alU information concern ing court, proceedings in tho Indian Territory ; affecting the Choctaw and Chick1 asaw Jribesft;H: tgpMs -A vumber of-bills of minbriimpoiv, taucej we f e ssed-iv.' -5;TilInia:;;p7 Senator Ti Hmah wants ; tp'havo. the Comptroller of Currency send to the Senate a detailed statement : of . all loansmade by jiational.banksNew York City upon collateral' security frpm June - 1st j t o Deeemberlst,4 1907r with the - f uUnajbies Jpfborrowefs amounts of. loans and. lists of stocks and bonds deposited -with , each - loan as v collateral security Tvith a . state ment fwh ether ; theyf are time ?or;cali loans and ; whet her call loans 'aremade excutive officers of the nank by tvi-der'of the board of 'directors This direction to the Comptroller ?of the Cuirency was embodied i in aresolu- pion" submitted . tc the Senate by llr; TiilriianK'.;i;--v-i A : nrftamhlft ofi fh - resolution re cites .that, banks-irr cities herestopt exchanges are located loan money . of depxreitors which are rias;-tuads- upori worthless stocks ana oodslorjfrms-: that make such3 loandagejrtsus and niake them a menace to the public.1 ': - ..." t liiL '.- Jt-"? it -JVirviAiaricn ,asKea -- inai.-ine consiu oration of the resolution be postponed. MrvTillmarir wantedjrmlnedtate ae ff.StdckjigamhEhe recegnized bya great many people .as . one of the most pernicious and devil ish: things of all; the pernicious and devilish; things thaire beang done-In Senator Aldrie: suggested that, there were other places besides New York , where stock gambling is prac ticed.-- - j - , Mr Tillman saidThe Voixld be glad to? ha ve IheVsamVi MfbrffiationJ; from all places wherethere ;are stock ex changes. areeardiiedl; Consideration5 of ' theesolution. was ppsonea; -'-: Postof fiw Appropriations.. S Washingt!m;Spe tion of ;the ?; postof fice appropriation resentatives. As adopted the bili bill was benm in the : House of Rep- earrieai ttofjaiapproprjationjof $220,765392, which is $9,67p,624.1es than the TestlmjitesfMrK: Overstreet, oh " Indiana' explained, the provisions of "thel measures, the main", features 6i Jtvhich; already, have b.een i published. Attrss&JHBaerst anams ;t,wasreac neq, wherebeaerai debate:is;t6Seentinue $t$ MDlionairEs" in Congress S gVV'asni igt(m pmahSr According to a Washington statistican, the Unit ed States Sertate now"! hast 32 ;T. mil lionaires representing : a capital j of $210,500,000, land - the; House 14 men HnthellmiUiopaire I. ' - ,-, nf' nnrt i.5 ri!.-:-. "r.- : aggregating jj!3c,uuu,uuu. : ; oimon vjrug. genheim heads .the list; of millionaire SenatoTSiVwitlT $60,000,000. ; Senator rlsaac 'Stephenson of Wisconsin- pos sesses jaj fortune timated.. at- hail iElkinitofitirogjma third.; nvith : $25,000,000. . Representa- -tive iJohn Ar Andrlis,6f N zllf I am wiping4olef ijgpi over,", he ddjed to eVwht sjciarinterests 1 -wage,;reduetion. f hZnile to the preserving c;f5i3tiTS-F6R?:SlAItCH? S H Sfe- 'A' dt&&H?3 ;: C$ S jubjectj;. Jesns;ltlie Crea'd of Life, MSihai;6'20Gbl 5isS3ComTneiitar ISrBiEApf Capernaum.- -f -; ; -;: -: EXPOSITION. - I; " Seeking the Food That Ferisheth. .23-3:: The multitude Seame?i4seekingl5 Jesus rhat sounds welU buUt was a wrong sort of seeking arid did not bring sal ration -It was not really. Jesus. Him jelf ; that, they.-.were seeking but the loaves- and fishesiii,There Is much'f that Sort of seeking still It was not the'signijrhdicatinHts divine ;haracter:that drew them, but simply the wonder ;as indicating that there would be. a constant supply of. bread.; rhoydid,not sea "in the bread the jigh but only 'In the 'sign xt- the bread." JTheir eyes and desire were sntirely fixed ori Vthe food which per- Ishettt-' There is . !'f ood which abid- i sthunto eternal life,"; and the man who seeks only ."the food which" per tsheth"when be' can have "food which., abideth unto ..eternal ' life" -JsaZf ool. It Is; the Son:6f ;mari who; gives this cQore. precious . food.- - It is. a gift and sannot be earned fcf.Ro. 6:23; Eplu i i 8 iiTStm we are; to work?.for It. How, to work for. it ,v. 2 9 tell3. .Tbe loaves; miraculously multiplied .were .. sign-of the-irse rlea1d3The, result )f eating the; meat which" abideth is that one lives , forever,.. (vs.; '5 15 8) rhe proof that the Son of man gives the food wnlch abideth. unto eternal ; tife Is that the Father even God, had sealed Him (cf Arsts 2: 22; Jno.:l;; I3,a X; 5 : Mr 37; 101 3 73 8 ; 'Matt, 1 :17). There is just, one work; that: Etod requires as the condition of re jei virig this bread, viz. : belief on Him Hrhom He bath seuti(ef Jnp ? r51 1 0 r Jifcl S-ai KtSnn-l" fi ; ft "This f ine; work: of r An bther thing? ;ount for. nothing If .'this is lacking, rhis work : does joot-- mfrit i the true bread, bjisimnly accepts It. . Jesus iekVers'' demanded ' a sign as a condi tion of believing oh Him. The unrea ionablene3s of-this demand is appar int ;when one remembers the recent miracle of the loaves and fishes vis. lO-14).;-The-. demands ofmodern Scfeptlcs are just as unreasonable. Ke Himself was : the: greatest of all signs ( V. 3 6 ) . : The7 nought to enforce their lemand by a reference to Moses and the manna- But Jesus' showed them that " the manna "was but a type - of Bimseif ,the ( true) bread of God." rhe two characteristics of this : bread ire ( 1) ft "cometb. down out of Heat mi" m 2 IS it rsivethlifa nrifol the world." .Jesus; hearers , did not-un-lerstand what ' He meant; so they ex ilaimed, "evermore - give us - this !readU',gyf;:;? Jyig;;;;v? H n,:01iering;tne Bread. ofLifeS3 10.; Jesus explained to them that He Himself was the true bread of God of which He spoke. - "I am the bread of .if e were His' simple but wonderful, vords. ;- As the bread, of life He. would satisfy every: hunger of . their hearts and every thirst as well. "Hunger" nay stand, for the .deep longing ; for hat - which - ministers streneth: 'thirst." tfee more, intense desire for hat which satisfies spiritual cravinsr. Phen-we seer tirat Jesus ministers nev er falling strength to all who come to : Him and never falling peace to -all who believe or Htm, - There is a dif- I'erent shade meaning -in "coming to Him and ibelfevineron Him Coming to Hfmrr fs seeking, helo and blessing from; Hfrttp beUevingon; Him", is the ai&selate? abandonment of self, to , Himv Tfeey ha(T seen this bread ( v.i3-ft rig&T before their ;eyes;: out never appreciated what it was be cause so taken :wp with the material and unreal. And' mea are so taken up with '.the; material ausrd unreal ; to day thaj they ; neither appreciate nor believe In this? teue breadU Bnt while he mass of urea would sot come to Jesus sbme would "all that whicht the Father giveth,- Me5That whieli ;the Father hath givenfnclude "every one that had. heard ftom the. Father and hath iearned'Xv. Aay one can prove that he-belass to that elect and blessed company ; that; the: Father hath given to Jesua by. just coming to Him. Andif ;any OA does come he will be "received. - Jesaa ; says in the most positive :way I will in ; rid wi39 cast; hIm: out1";.If .ajax :one thinks himself, too great sinner, or notto belong to the elect, or to have sinned away the day of grace, : just ; let - him comeandV he ht&ss ;theword of Christ for it that He will receive Hlm.- It is a jwohderfoT reason Jesus . gives for Lnot casting Mm out.'ffor I tame down rrom neaven not to do Mine own will. but the will of Him who sent Me', (v. 3 8) Then followsa statement of the Fatheragracious wllL?:Itr is so; dif ferent fronvthe; idea .many have: of God's wllli : Thlstiwlll; is Vof all that which He hath givenr ms I'shouldilose notblng, but should, raise it up; at the last d ay." Not .one then-that really comesi to Jesus, , and thus protes he belongs to fth&t? which ;the Father; hath given" : Jesus : can everl be: lost (cfJnol0;28ii2917a2, OElMVi: CoU 3 : 3 4 ; .!. Pet. 1 :3; Jude ; 1 ; Ti. 1:12 )..- It is furthermore the wili of God that everyone ( 1 1 ?that behold- eth the; Son" ( R.. V. ) , and ' ( 2 ) 'be lieveth on Him" - 'should have eternal lif e.!.- s Sttcnr. Is thaFather's will and Jesus , adds," "I -will raise bim -up at the'last:.flay;-i,::.s;g-- JADlGjCCESTlOXSIn this lesson what vdiff ereritithlhgs Zw$ see Jesus to be? -.What does He-give ? What ; does He satisfy? --What is. His relation. to the Father? .What Is God the. Father's will Z What must wa, do to have every longing satisfied? How -many.,wili Jesus.receive and give eter nal lif e?rv What is the best lesson, ol -the , passage i-ff::Pv ' What's the Juse; of brlngingr inthe harfow-and the other field impiemerits that ar6 ' standing ; out; in , the field' where - last ; used t. aks . the American Cultivator. They--will .be '"put .there all readyto" start work' with in - the spring.' Spring isn't very, far off, and besideslt -would:' be a good deal. of trouble ; to .bring them in - under ; shel ter..; How. the implement dealer slaps bisthighiwhen ne sees a mowmg;ma-. remedy. "1 0) i:V.y'A: rJ-i.'.-i-::-! I ;i'-t VMI88 BESSIE ARnELL. "3 1 " C ;d i 3 f snt, 3 C MISS BESSIE" FARRELL, 1011 Ave; Brooklyn; N.Y, is Preaideu fheYoung People's Christian -Temp Association Sa ..writes: : -- '- "l'eruna certainly a valuable nerve blood renoedr. - calculated "to : build nnX, Sroken-down health of, worn-out I have found by ; jerspnal , experiencjl S acta a a wonderful;vre8torer ofl itrength assisting ; tb e ' stomach ; to asf Sate ana digest the food,. and builder rora-ont tissuesV - In ny work -I have Occasion to recomniend it; freely, esp& to -wome? wr:si'.?vi' ft- - "I knpt pf nothing which- is betta bjmd up the - strength of a young mc: mjSct all the ailm&its peeaihar to w I anT plaased to . give it. my ; heartj &6ne&nti'M& ' ; Dr. Hartinan has prescribed Perna many thousand women and he never i Eo receive a mnltifiide' of letters life; above, thankmg hlin for 4 the f. woni( CSaents wcelved3ySlv;ii; .... I ; Man-arlln tho-ldcal Laxatl Peruna is sold by. your local k" 5St.r: .Buy. a bottle today.. So. lO-ttS. p:TheIiayjOf Man. 8reathes:thewavmanwith soul M5dead9s ": . vYTie never to himself hath said Tomorrow morning. I , will rite Before' the sari liffhts; nt" the skkr in t; 111 set this clock so it will re Before" the birds begin to sing; I Anearly-morning walk. I '11 tek &.nd - when - at -an ungodly hour Ifext morn, "the clocks .with tl ." '-;DOwer -'-r"-:- : -i itade noise enougb ; to stir thei And awoke "the "inaa upon the 1 Breatlee there a man. I now r Cho wemldn ft churek it in the a And baek into the bed then leaj ajia ;wiia , a sign . go pit. w sieejt rem- the ; March Bohei Current' Evei John W.' EUiottof: Iftaangton,li oirea a ; special r train o1 gm ni and child but of. Huntiagton. whet wife chased him; thsrei.:. . . '- Governor-Hughes' - agaia urgealf he New" York Ilegislatuxe to renin bf : Superintendent of Insuirance Ajuce ioiration year oia, "i run over and .kiiiedi us tticnmoDa horse and escaped;. ; f ; OU r SURGEU Found Coffee Caused Hands to ' The -surgeon'js duties require cli Judgment and. a steady hand. A or an unnecessary Incision may reparable damage to the patient When ne foundt that coffee flni. ing caused Ms hands to tremble, nisurgecrn; conscleiitionsly gw JiD and this la his stOTvr For years I was a eoffee druJ until xny nervons' system was tm broken; down, nty hinds trembled K could hardly write, and insomnn w tared me at night.;; ;, 'Besides Jboweonld I Bafely Pfj form operations wltb Unsteady to8) using' Icnlvea arnd instruments of P cision? When 1 saw plainly the K effecto of coffee, 1 decided to stop and th roe years ago I prepared Postum. of which 1 had recelTefl sample.;;'-" J W'asJmild.XBWthlng; deliclou this time i gave some -PostinLjK friend who was in a similar conA . to mine,-from the use of coffee, t "A few days' after I met bim. he was full of praise for Pstn0I'!n claring be would never return to fee; but sticfctO Postum. ,.J ordered a full supply, and short time my nervousness OTfirnui and8! sequent. trembl!ng,as well JBS01 ma aisappearea? oiooa circui- came; normal no; dizziness nor - "My friend became a vow thusla8t bis whole family usin? atnlwa!-' ' JT. '.'t.- who brewed the; Postum if It dlV I taste: good when served. a ne , jjpbi- iooa : may oe UU!.'VEI if . wauc VMS the pkg. .Then it'is all rigbt. w w to bee01" the national drink,". TheW n.iii:-t.... ... . The uaiue cFeeK, Mica, tieau " to WellvUle' In pkgs." . - ---- - . - rt.-M . Lo 1 illi , 1 e - 1 5 A I 1 5 y.w-i-.v.-:-:-. jkk ::.vWy.-s. a 3t DS! ke n t i( F I ,'( a : ( n Ic it t Tl Tl S y )1 ei d m: v K 18 CJ .at OS :h( 9 iUC 3a .ail 7 s" y i ie t;: wrj I ar Uj e ie y It sa ! f 3a .a' f 1 u1 :s' ioi ;oi Im rei w w Hi wi w m; th Pi fi 'a: lr is P u Ssii ot the.elenunts.; , . : iijf-?.'' ? fi. z& i?;;i;
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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March 7, 1908, edition 1
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