PCBL18HXD TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. And nUna In the atofflee at Salabary cr.Caaeeeondelaae mall matter. publication orricz : IH JAMES BUILDING NEXT TO LIVE BY TABLE, IKNI88 STREET. 4 iOOanta 5 Oenta . 4.00 . . . . Semi-Weekly, One Dollar mi-Wctktg Smfriuad01 OF THE BODY. will probably be brought jaack to Reidsville for trial. . t.' The Democratic members of the! General Assembly held a caraeus in Representatives Hall Thursday nikht to consider the .problem as to whether the State should be re districted or the additional Con gressman to whom North Carolina is entitled under the new census elected at large, thereby leaving the nine congressional districts par Weak, for four Week PerVear. Per year. Wi, H. STEWART. 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There was a very general and full discussion, which resulted in the adoption)! a reso lution, offered by Senator McNeill of Cumberland, instructing the joint comraixxee to jnwccw ! once to prepare a bill which will divide the state into ten Demo cratic Districts. A. nu r of the members of the committee ex pressed themselves as of the opin ion that this could be done. The caucus was called at the instanct of tha committee to get the senti ment of the Dempcraiic members as to tne aaviBiDUity oi masing "any chang wthoo opposing a change beingoSs.- Sppinion that it would be best tM Vct the ad ditional CongressmWM large. Simple Life Conduces to Loa CeTity, Sys Dr. Tukzzz&r &EUGI02T TEE GMAT LI- ."7131. j. Faltli I i f rmiicKM of CC mrt 1 t Xeta ( T zzp'WifrTT BMttll tie AlTUM ( AST Cfcrla- REGULATE EVERYTHING. If Washington could have attei-lefi those birthday tjx ercifi' in Manilla, he would Burel-. have atked "where am I at? "Whither have I drift ed Jto!" And like our friend, Rip Van Winkle, he w -nJri not lmve been right uiv whe he was or whether he was a home or 'tsuuier's else." Hurt is a bill That will Come Very Near Doing it. Washington, Feb.- 19. Mr. Ridgely has introduced a bill in the .House, '"by request," "to regulate commerce and industry." The preamble of the bill states thar "this bill means that forty - flv can it Director Merriamannounc ed Thursday that the Ceiiv us office is about to publish ft hulletiu s h o w i n g tht amount of cotton ginned in the United Staterduring the census year (crop of 1899), right to do any business for labor -xeeutive departments l;bwl and operated with , ; siit to the people -some-c -. : " like the Post Office Depart ment -that each State in the Un ion will be represented ih the cab inet of the President; that it means public employment lor ttvery person who wants it, and public co-operation at labor cost; that the whole people have a wmcii uas oeeu prepared m the divisu ii of manufacture under th1 personal supervi sion of Daniel C Koper, ol rjouth Carolina. Speaking ol thiri bulletin, the directoi said that the inquiry hasixesulttri most satipfactorily and that he believed it would be re ceived with the greatest inter eat I in 1 the - cotton growing States. ; The above sounds ver in nocent and well, but if t?uch a bulletin is printed by the gov Paid weekly not less than ernmnt and thus qmvhs umIhh day of four hours each for correctness, we fear it will work a great loss to the farm ers, most of whom will never acta n'n ni ilin 4- nl5 1 j 4-V. V. v uiu- pay for one day after working AC1 uu "caier 111 lutures will dtty8 . f or olie week after working mane uanasome pronts Dy it. three weeks ; for one month after Tt Oil sill csTi nn 11 k. iln !i I i i . " outu ouuuiu uo iud uaesc ii worKing tnree montns; ior on Will not be received with the year after working three years,du greatest interest in the cotton ring the continuance oi that vol u n growingstates, but instead h-ary public employment." in the Stock exchanges and Among the departments propose Wall Street . No ciUuer should ed to be established by the bill are Kn i.. the following: Department of & in i .iiii i i irri w.w i in ii vh niiimi iii.i " c st that any part of the people have the right to do for labor cost ;ind irofit ; that it means the lib eration and elevation of the work iug world, and that the working class, like the capitalist class, have decided to take whatever il, ... .. 4. iUJnnn.nn.nf Lm ' ' ' nicy naui uuvpiutciBUi inn. The bill establishes in the Dis trict of Colombia forty-five exec utive departments, the head of ach ''to see that each employe of their respective departments is $4 per with a practical exdminatiou for. each promotion to each higher grade of pay in the public service, as well as granted leave of absence, with 3 PublicsFluids, to supply the people with gas and water; Department of Public Forces, to supply the people with light, heat and power ; Department of Method), to estab lish bureaus of observation and suggestion in all departments of the service for the purpose of elate .such information as pul.li8:ng the actual facts in the successful conduct and misman ugement of public business, for the reason , that any private con cern would have the methods of its employes improved wherever and whenever it ia possible to dp ho by wise and judicious manage' unt ; Department of Public Af fairs, to operate affairs iuall parts o th republic; Department o Public Lectures, Department o Public Amusements, thf Depart ment of Public Comfort, "'to pro via ior tne comtort ot mankind in every way that human ingen- 0 M Roper, alias C D Hartley, ulty can devise:" Department of claiming Norfolk as his home, Public Hotels, Department of pub- called at the Bank -of Reidsville He Baths. Department of Public Wednesday and asktd Cashier Ev-. Laundries, "to establish public ana to cash an apparently regular- laundries in all parts of this re formation for such a purpose, and not being compelled the farmers might save something by refusing to trade with those who did so voluntarily. Of course the wide awake, in telligent farmer would appre . STATE NEWS. Senator Henderson' divorce bill took up most of the time in I th Senat Thursday, fll C A. - A 1 1 - xoe oiaie ounaay scnool con vention now m session, is well at tended and is creating much in terest' V V " i The Burke county court hocse to Morgan ton caught fire Thurs day, but didj very little damage before it was extinguished. tonrse Dr. Talmae shows bow anj one can conquer tne effect of years and (row jouner . In spirit; text. Psalms till, 5, "So that thy jouth Is renewed like the eaglets." There flies' out from mj : text the most majestic of all the feathered crea tion an eagle. Other birds hare more beauty of plume and more sweetness of voice, but none of them has inch power of beak, such clutch of claw, such expansion of wing, such height of soaring, such wideness of dominion. Its appetite rejects the carrion that In vites the vulture, and In most cases Its 4WU i4"u "u "B--f7fu ten years younger, neck for flight. In spiral curre, it 1 1 swings Itself toward the noonday sun. It has" been known to live a hundred years. What concentration of all that is sublime In the golden eagle, the crested eagle, the Imperial eagle, the martial eagle,-the booted eagle, the Jean le Blanc eagle! But after awhile In its life comes the molting process, and it looks ragged and worn and un attractive and feels like. moping in Its nest on the high crags. But weeks go by and the old feathers are gone and new ornithological attire Is put on, and Its beak, which was overgrown, has the surplus of bone beaten off against the rocks, and it gets back its old capacity for food, and again it mounts the heavens in unchallenged and bound- L less kingdoms of air and light. David, the author of the text, had watched these monarchs of the sky and knew their habits, and one day, exulting in his own physical and spiritual rejuve nescence, he says to his own soul: "You are getting younger all the time. Tou make me think of an eagle which I saw yesterday, Just after its molting season, swinging through the valley of Jehoshaphat and then circling around the head of Mount Olivet O my soul. thy youth is renewed like the eagle's.' " The fact Is that people get old too fast. They allow the years to run away with them. The almanac and the family record discourage them. Some of you are older than you have any business to be. Tou ought to realize that as the body gets older the soul ought to get younger. Coming on to ward old age you are only in the molt ing season, and after that you will have better wings, take higher -flight and reign, in clearer atmosphere. Our religion bids us to look after the wel fare of the body as well as of the soul, and the first part as well as the latter part of my subject is appropriate for the pulpit. - . Tara tfc Tears Baeknul. Many might turn the years backward and get younger by changing their physical habits. The simpler life one leads the longer he lives. Thomas Parr of Shropshire, England, was a plain man and worked on a farm for a live lihood. At 120 years of age he was at his .daily toll. He had lived under nine kings of England. When 152 years of age, he was heard of in London. The king desired to see him and or dered him to the palace, where he was so richly and royally treated that it de stroyed his health, and he died at 152 years and 0 months of age. When Dr. Harvey, the discoverer of the circula tion ,of the blood, made post mortem examination of Thomas Parr, he de clared there were no signs of senile de cay In the body. That man must have renewed his youth, like the eagle, again and again. All occupations and professions have afforded illustrations of rejuvenes cence. Hippocrates, the father of med icine, lived 109 years, and among those eminent in the medical profession who became septuagenarians and octogena rians and nonagenarians were Darwin. Gall, Boerhaave, Jenner and Ruysch, observing themselves the laws of health that they taught their patients. In art and literature and science, among those who lived into the eighties were Plato and Franklin and Carlyle and Goethe . and Button and Halley. Sophocles reached the nineties. You. cannot tell how old a man is from the number of years he has lived. I have known people actually boyish in their dispositions at 80 years of age, while Louis II, king of Hungary, died of old age at 20. Haydn's oratoria. "The Cre ation," was conrposea at iu years of age. Humboldt wrote his Immortal work, "The Cosmos." at 75. William Cullen Bryant, at 82 years of age. In my house, read, without spectacles "Thanatopsis," which he-had composed when 18 years of age. Isocrates did Il lustrious: work at 94. Liontinus Gor gias was busy when death came to him at 107 years of are. Herschel at 80 years of age was hard at work In stellar exploration. Maslnissa, king of Numldia. at 90 years of age led a victo rious cavalry charge against the Car thagenians. Titian was engaged on his greatest painting when he died In his pne hundredth year. How often they mnst have renewed their youth! Renewal ( Ttk. But the average longevity ;of those in private life, and with less mental strain and no conspicuous success. Is much larger than the average longevi ty of the renowned.- There are hun dreds of thousands of men and women now renewing their youth like the ea gle's, so that the possibility of such a turning back of the years la all around us being demonstrated. Inf. anfl tbe" asy :s ""rv:nr a agenarlan will nj io:e be e. wonder. Phlebotomy shoi te nel the life of whole generation.-, an; I tl-c la icefthat bled for everything Is now rar ly taken from the doctor's pocket. Dentistry baa given power of healthy mastication to the human rac and thi s added greatly to the prolongation of ie. Electric lights have Improved human sight, which used to be rtixned by the dim tallow candle. TLe dire dis eases which under other nr.mes did their fatal work and were ns'dcred almost incurable now in a majority of cases are. conquered. Yatcination, which has saved millions of lives and balked the greatest scourge, of nations, and surgery, which has advac-ed more than any other science, have done more than can be told for the prolonga tion of human life.' The X ray has turned the human body, which was opaque. Into a lighted castle. It is easier in this age to renew one's youth than in any other age. Kcjaremate the Seal. -But the body is the smallest and leaf t important part of you. It is your soul that most needs rejuvenation, but that will also help bodily vivifies; ion. In order to do this I advise you t o banish as- far as possible sll fretfulnes out of your life. The doing of that will auike I knew- many good Christian people who are worry ing themselves out in managic? the af fairs of the; universe. They have un dertaken too big a Job. They are try ing to drive; too long and fiery a team. They have all the affairs of church and state on hand, and they fret about this and fret about that and fret about the other thing. ; They fear that China will be divided up among the nations and there will be an entanglement causing wars such as we have never beard of. They fear that Edward VII will not be as wise a king as his mother was a queen. They are appalled at the accu mulated national debt. ' They fear soci ety Is going to pieces by reason of im moralities. They apprehend that Amer ica will be overcrowded with foreign ers. They say the newspapers are get- j ting bo bad that this country is going to be utterly demoralized. They are all the time apprehensive of social and re ligious and political calamities, and it Is telling on their mental health, de pressing their physical health, and, in stead of renewing their youth like the eagle's, they are imitating the eagle I who would sit in his nest of sticks lined with grass on the rock, mourning about the woes of the ornithological world, the loneliness of the pelican, the filthi- ness of the vulture, the croak of the raven J the recklessness of the alba tross. Would that Improve things? No. It would be a molting process for that eagle which would never close, and it would only get thinner an;I more gloomy and less able to gain food for Its young and less able to enjoy a land scape as It appears under a 20 mile flight on a summer morning under the blue heavens. I do not advise you to be indifferent to these great questions that pc rtain to church and state and nations, but not to fret about them. Realize that it is not an anarchy that has charge of af fairs, in this world, but a divine govern ment. At the head of this universe is a King whose eye is omniscience and whose arm is omnipotence" and whose heart Is infinite love. His government is not going to be a failure. Ho cannot be defeated. Better trust him in the management of this world and of all worlds. All you and I have to do is to accomplish the work that is pi t in our hands. That is all we have t i be re sponsible for. In a well managed or chestra the players upon stringed and wind Instruments do not watch each other. The cornetist does not look to see how the violinist Is drawing the bow over the strings, nor does the flute scrutinize the drum. They all watch the baton of the leader. ; And we are all carrying our part, however insignif icant It may be, In the great harmony of this world and of the universe which our Lord is leading, and we all have to watch his command and do our. best and not bother ourselves about the suc cess or failure of other perforrrers. If you want to renew your youth, better stop managing the affairs of the uni verse. The lfatlaaal Disease. Mythology tells us that Jason begged Medea, the goddess, to take pome of the years of his life and give them to his father, j She promised that without abbreviating the son's life she would prolong his father's life. She filled the caldron with herbs and the blood of beasts and birds and then stirred the caldron and put some of the juices in the month of the aged father, and it is said that his hah- turned from vhlte to black, the shriveled limbs rounded into robust health, and the rejuvenated man felt as he did at 40 years of are. All that is a poetic myth. But a brighten ed religious hope and a -"strengthened faith; in God' nrovidence have rejuve atea many u man m aispOsition ana usefulness and renewed his youth like the eagle's. On the contrary, it Is thought that worriment Is becoming in this country a national disease, and it has been called "Amerlcanitis." Another, mode-of rejuvenescence is much of the time associating with those younger than yourself rather than with those who" are as old or old er. If you have no children cf your wn, better adopt a child. Th re are in this country -and in all countries orphans by the tens of thousands. Go to one of, the asylums or institutions where friendless children are cart-d for and select some little one with r.n honest eye and good disposition aud take him to your home. Put around him . . year, to nave iac ua abolished and all mysu ..tinMll'IV W,U l oiirpA ,ul,,.t,.d. you e;m - - Whether by such adoption of chii- Iron rtm tn mnmm nthop vrnr mil ?1 mil Tld you the young. Become their asccl- God's government viuui x ates, their confidants, their encourage- ; will see why be Allowed si v ment While you dp them good, they to come Into the world, ar ; T-ho rM o1a wvn bad were permitted to live s niu ai juu . ; . . . tho crnod were cut ou in m i ni ; ctM,nffh witnr thplr eTrateRt usefulness ana niU 11X1 UCll ou.4elu . vv....a J , AryA of the consecrated una new ambition to cut a circle nearer struggle, wnue many . "V-:Vi. tl.ni the inn. and for the time will forget ride prosperously, rnncr t!4Aiu,c hurricanes that have ruffled Its plumes j beggars a horseback, and the JA rftrtir-B course ana storms ot many years wai uaie wvm11"" swept over Its mountain eyrie. The Gibbon In his history says that mo tha : KsmmMi liad a drearn In wnicn n best part of It. as an arrival In port i thought tliat, mounted on the norse ought to be happier than embarkation, i Borak. be ascended the seven heavens It is better to have the cyclones behind and approached within two bow snots n timn Mnr vnn. Some one will ; of the throne and felt a co d that pierc-. V V A. red a bave pre- I lnRtruc- ..il l.Ot say. David might renew his youth. Y?.fv'. mmW 4 V . a . . a - f lj made out Toucher of the State public, and operate them m such a ,onf wMlc UUn w penitentiary , drawn in the State a way that the- water in tho tubs cease passed his eighti milestone. treasurer m favor of F B Roper & will be changed in each new lot of t wnen Gladstone was 83 years of age, Co.madfl navahU fnn M clothincr . ' I1? Im up and down the hill ex uawaraen. We started for a walk, bnt it got to be a ran. All those men again and again renewed their youth. . Some one writes me, "Is not three score and ten the bound of human Ufa. according to the Bible 7 lly re ply Is that lioss (not David), who wrote that psalm, -was giving a statis tic of his own day. Through better understanding of the laws of health and advancement of medical . the statistics of longevity have mighti lr chajagfd since the time of Hoses. Vv w .u I b- J hj him proptrly endorsed, for The bill proposes to establish $208.70. The cashier refused to several scores of ship canals. deei pay wie same, a local liveryman: waterways and improved harbors identified Roper, who obtained the money and went to Danville. Mr. Brans, feeling uneasy, made in quiries, and found that the man had known the party vouched lor only a few days, and went to Dan- all to be paid out of a form of currency issued by tha treasury. ; Tne bill covers forty five printed pagps, and was referred to the Committee on reform in the civil service. all the elevating and happy infuences you can provide. In two years he will . become part of your life, and h:t com- j fany to yon will be Indlspensat le. It will make you 30 years younger. He will be an illumination-to the evening i your me, ana ne win speas yo.tr praise kmg after yen have dU partf d from this world, and in heavenly1 places you will hare been rewarded by the treat friend of N children the . Lord Jesus. It will Uke ail time and ail eternity to fully appreciate the work cf Van Meter on this side of the sea rJid of Barnardo on the other side In fatting poor orphan children in good homes In America and England. TL rough that process waifs of the street hare passed up from poverty and wn tchod ness Into bright homes and chirches and pulpits and legislative halls and senates, and many hare already been crowned in a better world, the work begun in asylums on earth completed la the palaces of heay but I have beep through so much there Is no such thing for me as revivifica tion. You are wrong. Tou have not gone through as much as David went through. He had all the experiences of shepherd boy; armor bearer, king's bodyguard, hunter of wild beasts, war rior and monarch.- He was 40 years on a rocking throne. He was the ori ental hero In many . a battle, made moral mistakes enough to destroy him, prostrated a giant, with one stroke, was the father of Hebrew poetry and wrote poems whicn all the subsequent centuries have been chanting, drama tized dementia to escape assassination, ran against Ahlthophel's betrayal and Saul's jealousy and Absalom's insur rection and made Jerusalem the re ligious capital of the world. If after all that he could renew his youth, you ought to be able to do the 6ame. Cneer For the Aared. Again, I remark: Going out of this life to the Christian Is rejuvenescen.ee. What a holy glee It must be for those who in this world had the aches and pains and limitations of old J age, the halting gait of the rheumatic or Infirm foot exchanged for wing of celestial velocity, the dimmed vision of worn out optic nerve exchanged for a sight that takes ail heaven at a glance, the mental depression : that comes from sense of decay exchanged for the ex hilaration of faculties lostrous and ever strengthening, sad reminiscence exchanged ; for glowing " anticipation ? How cheery for the aged who love and trust the Lord to think that their last years of taking off and decrepitude are the molting season referred to in the text! Shedding of all weaknesses, shedding of all unholy ambitions, shed ding of ail dislikes, shedding of all hindrances.1 If the eagle knew that all, that annual pulling down and tak ing on: and shriveling were . prepara tion for new wings, it would not sit moping In its nest. But you, O son and daughter of God, ought to be wise enough to know that all this process you are going through Is to prepare you for wings substitution of heaven ly speed and power for earthly lethar gy and faltering. David felt the need of wings when he cried out, "Oh, that I had the wings of a dove, that I might fly away and be at rest!" My text suggests that heaven Is an eternal youth. A. cycle of years will not leave any mark upon the Immortal nature. Eternity will not work upon the soul In heaven any change unless it be more radiance aud more wisdom and more rapture. A rolling on from, glory to glory! In anticipation of that some of the happiest people on earth are aged Christians. The mightiest tes timonies have been given by the veter ans in the gospel army. While some of the aged have allowed themselves to become morose and cynical and Impa tient with youth and pessimistic about the world and have i become possessed with the spirit of scold and fault nnd lng and are' fearful ; of being crowded out of their sphere -many of the aged have been glad to step aside that others may have a chance and are hopeful about the world, expecting its redemp tion instead of .its demolition, and they are inspiration and comfort and help fulness to the household and to the neighborhood and to the church. The children hail the good old man as he comes down the road. Ills smile, his words, his manner, his whole life, make the world . think better of rell gion. ; i Psoah Webster, the greatest of lexi cographers, departing this life at 8." years of age, exclaimed: "I know whom I have believed and am persuad ed that he Is able td keep that which 1 have committed to! him against that day." The venerable Daniel Webster, the greatest of American lawyers and statesmen, in his last hours said: "I had intended to prepare a work for the press tq bear my teWmony to Christ! anity. but; it Is .now loo late. Still. 1 trould like to bear witness to the gos- -I before I die." Being top weak to hold a pen, he dictated to a bcribe his words Of triumphant:f aith I congratulate aU aged Christians that the molting season will soon be over, and you will. mount higher than eagle ever ascend d. What a good thine that; vou nr sfn f rot rid f winter's cold and summers heat and drenching tain and. hovering clouds and live In superbst climate of tin universe, whether It be this world made over as to atmosphere and con tour or in some star which mighty tele scope hails from the observatory or in ome center around, which all worlds! whfL It. is nil rpflriv nr.1 han r ready, as near as I can calculate, since 1.S71 years ago, when Christ went tp ; after saying. "I go to preimre a placr j for you." What a good thing to get rid i of this world's vicissitudes and to have j no surprises except those that are ex-! hilarantas when Milton may ring, a1 new canto or Chrysoftom may speak: with a new eloquence or HandH may 1 i ed him to the heart when lrs shoulder was touched by the hand of 5od. That might do for Mohammed's Learen. but not for a Christian heaven. No cold hand put upon your shoulder there, no cold hand of repulse or doubt, but the warm hand of welcome,' the warn hand of saintly communion, the warm hand of God. Yoath Iteaeived. " I congratulate all Christians who are in the eventide. Good cheer to all of you. Your best days are yet to come. You are yet to hear the best songs, see the grandest sights, take the most de lightful journeys, form the most ele vatine friendships, and after 10,000 years of transport you will be no near er the laM ropturo than when you were thrilled with the first . Iu heaven you will have what most pleases you. ' Archbishop Leighton's desire for heaven was a longing for Christ and purity and love, and he has fnnnd there what be wanted. " John Foster rejoiced at the thought of heav lecausC there he could siuuy s enable ,.f. but nun, a .nriwind X liv- , . voUT8 vei aie. IS u"y - son vj- ' to A6 LIJ n V r a all npoi throu you can the etjy desire to fp&sion of nortunity thut will not v wand this ma niK to any address of instruction if you are iu od health, aud st payir.Krro- w iu yuu op- uo disease thiB magic en. the secrets of the ' universe- wtusoui re straint, and he has been regaling him u.lf in that research. Sou5tthought f heaven as a place whtre hevx!dJ meet with tho learneifand the great Chaucer and Dante and S'jakerpenrc. He uo doubt lia.s fj:id tl.-.i; style tf communion. That gn-at nnd imod Dr. Dick was foml or iuinei..:.i.i.-.. he said he thought much of the time In heaven would be given to that study, and I have no doubt that since ascension he has made advancement In that science. The "twelve manner of fruits" Fpoken of in Revelation means all kinds of enjoyment la heav en, for twelve manner of fruits In cludes all the chief fruit ;.::;t ore grown on tr-es. 1 kupikj Uktc will be as many kinds of enjoyment in heaven as there will lie inhabitants. You will have in heaven Just what you want. Are you tired? liien ueav- en will Le rest. Are y.-u passlonateiy fond of sweet sounds? Then it will be music. Are you stirred by pictures? There will be all the colors cm the new heavens and on the jasper sea. and the walls Imbedded with what splendors! Are you fond of great architecture? There you will find the temple of God and the Lamb and the uplifted thrones. Are you longing to get back to your loved ones who have ascended? Then It will be reunion. Are you a home body? Then it will be home. Here and there in this world you will find some one who now' lives where he was rbtfrn." and three or four generations may have dwelt in the same house, but most people have had several homes the home of childhood, the home they built or rented for their early man hood, the home of riper and more pros perous years. F.ut all homes put to gether, precious as they are in remem brance or front present occupancy, can not equal tho heavenly home In th l - e . ... , i iioue u ii;iitv iu;ins"iis. .- sKKiHss will ever con:C there, for ft s promised "there si nil be no more j!.-i!n." No part ing at th: fro: t door, uo last look at faces never tr, be seen r.'-nin. but home with God. wHji en-h other, home forever. Art? fl-.it ri lit. a ,'t; r the molt ing searm vVm "thy ycuth Is renew ed like the i axle's." Wlnm to hovr free 0"r ''iivti Tri"rTilf-l t; . An-I -.'c.'-ili f'T-vrrii.nre. ' Ccprright. 1001. by Ionis Klopscb.l seen ixiwer thatgub0e, uu- banisu sickness, sig you to luck. It has iio co and il' Christian science; itVn Uh knowlege of the most wV a advanced stagw uf ciiin ud ough and complete unde thut of nature." Kot a the,)u5 truth, and the marvelous t-ii,ul conipl.shed by it ullJUlll,lC" world. he Learn this wct;drful art taught by .:s. and yuu jj g vourself cvming into a nwiij and power, and will know tha ihll power is aU to add um., Vi, m 11 1 o 1 1 m!I run . . . ' . -" ' yon know l'.uw 't once to"" you can titnre tot all nJ,Jv Wr te' ik8 Btcadbiis lastiiiiie c! Healis. -;amekicl.. c;. Ouro.s all di."ia'ej wlt!i ut the ua .i"niediciue. A pure Oxuen treat ment, by Mt-sotptii:i. It rures where -jveiylhing tlsi 1 i ijee!ed i ,eeiy f tioity, for It wili relieve every weakner-s or ailii.eit. n the nost tiersisuMit chronic i!f'ie,rni without th ue of h khuii f ii!ii- ltie. Thousatds of eit all vr lie United btate, from i rivate cit- zens to Lawyers, ltctorf rreatrti- rs, bupreuif Juiice, Ktiitnr.s, etc, veil crowned Heads of Kumpi have 4tven written tesliruouiHl o thee acts. liM)k of ti stiiiicii.al.-. and inatterif great Int. tel with price F instrument? si'utfie. Kwr Ikra- ily .-hould have un , Llectroj-ye; it saves inneyt indueea ne-aUli. Send your address at once asi t tsee what people say who have, thonnghlj te-.l'ev1 ll rueri't. Aeeuts v,auu-J. riirJ E L EOT lO i3U 1 1 K CD., -oil lUi it, Louisvillp, Ky. traumatism. Nobody knows all about it; and nothing," now known, will always cure it. Doctors try Scott's Emul- -UMi of Cocl Liver Oil, whe: hey think ic is caused by in", perfect . digestion of food V ou can do the same. . N it ir.ay or may not be causcc by the failure of stomach . . ... joweis to do their work. Ii t Ml . . i 3 win cure it; it not ou wiil do no harm. i he way, to cure a disease and s to stop its- cause, and help ymphony. for I do not i c body get back to its habit af health. renar a new s uppose that those who were mighty oi earth are going to be idlers In heaven. What a good thing it Is. all ye aired ChrlEtians that you can soon get rid of t When Srnrr' duUed ear and sight that requires I C" 5COtt S .Emulsion O strong eyeglasses and infirmities which Cod Livrr OH U i , wx, liltll, it make you hold on to the banteter, leav Ing you panting at the head of the cures when it rlnn'f f It never does harm. stairs, and enter a land of eternal health, where the mort rubicund chek of robust life on earth would be emaci ation compared with, the rigor of the Immortals. What a good thing to get beyond being mlsuntferstood and blam ed, for what you could not help and picked at by a hard world and then pass Into a heavenly society where all think well of each other and friend ships are eternal, depreciation and slander and backbiting unknown, for the gate of heaven was shut against them In the statement, "Without are dogs.r What a good thing to have sat isfying and glorious explanation of things that puzzled you 0 or 40 cr SO cure. The jrenuine lia this picture on it, takt no other. rr . -- i jou nave no tntd it, send for frc- sample, its agrees 1 1 will surpri-s teste von. SCOTT & BOWXE, Cheniists, 409 Pearl St., K. $1.00 ; all druggist. Do e Eltrbpoise Aiexican t)Uxture FDR UEN. v U'lARAMtliD 1NVIGOKANT A XI FALUBLKCUKK Tor iirvoosue!ts. tittck-iu-he. s iKt-ui) if-omnia, ual lujixdti ry. a a hu;..uri jhuliiiiK trvm eriy error. Ut-r eict ver woi-K or wwrrr. wtiich. it u el leiely uini-rium. ilie DyKiein, olt'U rv.kil i ;i "Insami y au UKAlit! if you have aiijr ot the auv tymi-tumt UeziCbD Miitcre will core yet. IT UAOEtlU&L. Oereloi.e youthful fetresglb ana iigr very j.art of the body. AvciJ quart; ct.r. :efuo Hul.tttilutea. 0t MKX1C li JL'I.K. liuiuediatc eCe t. Feruinuf i.l rr laitn. Kecent d:covery 1 beiiciuriialhUcrerf iuuaria of tesiiuioiiiaU. box. i Vwi. Positive gunratite mith el. .. . ler to refuud tne mum y If cure u not rf c.ed. It i uot abtjuulaut, lut a r--Tailr ry It aud be convinced. reid fur j am; -l ddrM. FAN-AkKlUCAN Vtuk Co.. e ik. JAMEi PLtMMEK.N lr At. !aibir. C ROGERS' FAUOUS CliILL TGKIC Alterative and Laxuilver ia'!aii -1 o or cullls and Fever and all M..a; ml ai o Ui us trouble, it is a imre. i-Uar-jiii j ..1 1 Ive tooicfor iiale, uelictte lunre iDd all )h rsciiii wbwe byateoi eaK'r ra: town, itcuuiwnsiio ixhkoii. It hb.uii' at uieui..1i.e, but a jn-rlocl fotmul i, t ir y ctnipjilOie Ulid accrnal.le lo U. ho tnuuly sUo.ild cvrr lie wiUivul -'.KS' .-iML'b CliILL ToMC ua LA -iFNX"'!i Fit,ui. ii i ken in Amv ta 'i I vreveui nine out of tea caa of si1cu -j. al tare loet cU f4iuliy, in u;u-r tl:;b '.'.( --r nHlici-tt h, ieu Ioolc auuurea lion a lii tr sn. pld by Miiuruxibta anJ couiiiiy -rr- Maauf jctuted u Apex itauul cuinr;, l y. AjMix. N. c. JQO. ft. OfcTiM. Jamfr PLL-y.. mih P3LLS Restore Vitality. Lost Viter and MxotooJ Core 1 tr potency, Nlht Etataiooa. Lom oi IE ory, U wtinr di all effect of elf-aboie or ezceM and iudiacretioo. A cerrs tonle nd cheeks ana rrstoros tb "re of Toatb. By B.ailj f-oO. with our bankable g-aurantee to rui Mastuau uie money pail, trixi circa. nd copy of our bankable guarnntto bond. . ubiiua lauicio WW I 60 I FILLS 50 CTS. ..KMWW A DILI. Itively iroaranteed cure for Los ot Yaw Varicocele. Uudeelopd or fchronkeo Onran tfoa, Uygtrja, t-im. Insanity. ParaJyt and xUt rfenlUof Excefe Uaeof Tobacco. Oj tja or r' BTimaa in y4aln ptekngn. 8lX a 6 for 5.00 with oar bankable nUo bond to care la 80 days or reluct nosey raid. AdJro K En VITA MCDICAL CO. Clnton & Jackson Sts CH1CACO. !,- I.I I. i 1. 1 IZ C ., 1 g' D CO YEARS EXPERIENCE ttjlm m mm mm rrl CCPYRICHTS&C A rrnn ending a thetrb and -rT"" tini)r amrtiin tnt rtn'fi fre Intmiimn m prrrtxiblv LrnLbe. t tton antrw tMmtPtrtctlj nmitujt-iiiLi. IUn4onrfcoa rtav&ts aent free, Oiiltvtt arency Ut nfi i-a'-en-. Patent tan tbnrh lona k li. rincfa , Scientific Mvfcm. A anWHi-!T lf!trtM verklr. I-rret r!r cslauun o.' mmj wneniith. nul. Tcn. t a TTi foer tnontaa. L aod tor ail ieead h-m. fir iteriizsJc-v:u I4uaaa.ba. .

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