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mm i i . .- . rill r s j r 4 "T--w mmm ilJUS SAJDJJAlii i. - buntkin lions are assisting the. t ftockinen of southern ,Utalr in reducing 1 the herds Qf wild horses which roar I the ranges.' ltisi0tedthatv the I lions have considerably diminished f theherds by devouring the colts, I Young colts seem; to be choice mor I eels' for the wild beasts, and it is said I that not oyer fifty colt escaped the t lions this season on the Boulder, Thou aad Lakes .and. Fish Lake mountains. The lions .seem to, prefer the colts to lambs and calves, and since there have ibeen a great many colts born on the yanges during the last Jew, years the leasts of' prey hare almost ceased to molest the offspring of sheep nd cat !lel . . u'V ' -;,'1..' '.v: As the lions are not much hunted' snd have ready access to choice food jxey have been increasing in numbers rapidly and threaten to become a jreat menace to stockmen; especially xben the wild horses begin to grow scarce. Down in Kane county the horses have about deserted the haunts of the lion and are increasing so fast thai the stockmen have recently de cide! d upon their extermination. A prominent stockman just upOom tne south says1 that with this means em ployed, the depredations of tiie Hons ind the starving to death in hfM wln" ters the wild horse bands of southern Utah will soon become a thing of the past. Rocky Mountain News. Nell "Yes, George and I are en jaged, but you mustn't say anything to iim about it" Belle "Why-doesn't he blow it." , INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBRUARY 10(l Iieward. 8100. ! The readers of this paper will be pleased to sarnl that there is at least one areaaea ure ase that science has been able to cure in all stages, and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh 'nre is the only positive cure now known to medical fraternity. Catarrh beinf? a oon Mttitional disease. requires a constitutional reatinent. Hall's CatarrhCureitakeninter ially, acting directly upon the blood and ntu xms surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offesrOne Hun dred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Chesey & Co., Toledo, U. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. i . I It's the running expenses that count up when a man owns an autpmoDiie. Cupid and the burglar both laugh at lock smiths. 4 ' . So. 5. 'I A Goiighl t T Yl Tf A sfl fa h twAY al of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and at a prepared to say- that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap points." J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. I Averts Cherry Pectoral won t cure rheumatism ; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty; years ago; we've been saying it ever sincere ''Three sizes: 2Sc, 50c, $1. All dreu&s. Consnlt your doctor. If he mti tako H. then do as ho gays. If ho tells you sot to take it, then don't take It. He knows. Leave It with him. We are wlffla. U : J.C. ITER CO., Lowell, Mais. SS3 a to I -J, I- if MORE COTTON vac acre at . less T(t more money. means Potash I la the Cotton fertiluer Improves the i creases yield-larger pTofits t ' GERMAN KALI WORKS, y93 Mawau St., Now York. uwwma mmtto. XS.t3;lM tel. t3.' Senates Clorer , Thnotay and kuses ai4 frtet j J"" panaxc. Svhjeet: Tbe Flret ' 1-32 -. Gulden Memory Vereee 2 PerseeutlBt Acta ltr.i Tet. ; Acts It., la 810 Conamentsunr on the Day'e lesion. -1. "As they gpakel." Peter addreased one portion of the multitude while John spake to the others. Thkt a great prowd had gathered is certain from the large number of xttnverta. V. 4. "The priests' Those belonging v to som of the twenty-four .courses among whom the temple services were divi4?d. , 1 Chron. 24: 1-19; 2 Chron; 23: 8. These were the x persons who had shown such hatreds toward Christ, from the . beginning. "Ciptain." Not a mili tary votBper, Jut one who had charge of the guard of priests " and Levites,"who watched the temple at night. 2. "Being grieved " "Sore troubled." R. V. The priests believed ;n the doctrine of the resurrection, I ut to have it preached through Jesus broiight His blood upon them, since they nut Him to death. 3. "Laid hands in them." ; The lan guage implies actuall violence. ; "In hold." A sort of "house ot detention," for . the Jews never punished by imprisonment as me ivuiuoin uiu. Jictu usu an opportu nity to reflect on the words, 'Lorovl am ready to go with Thee into prison " Luke 22: 33. "Next dav." It was now too late to assemble the Sanhedrin. as that body ., could not sit lawfully exceDt bv fndusirlear Chahclnc. Tide means L Wonflerful progress in the adrance- taent of agriculture and thV building! up of the live stock industry haV been aade in the Soutli Atlantic States 4ur ing the paatr twenty yeara. , Prom old line, strictly planting states, this Tast iectlon lias grown until it is now more t -lesslevpted to dlYerslfled farm Ing, llye &tock4" breeding, feeding and trucking.: Especially during the past ten year Has great 1 progress- beei made: in these -seTeral branches of work, and the result is seen in a much, better condition of Tine agricultural population.' The people make their food largely at home, and raise, planting crops, such as cotton and tnick,- ag: surplus or money crops. Every year shows a distinct advance in this work and with every; advancfe the :on'd(Uon of the farmer is improved. Trucking is now a great industry on the whole of the Atlantic border, from New Jer- eey to Florida, and millions of dollars are brought into the several states every year from the northern and western markets for the products of these farms. -The Epitomist. daylight. "Eventidb." MS. mm I . m mm time. . ine uews naa twe evenino-5 One began at 3 o'clock and the other at 6 o'clock. .Feter and John entered the tem pie courts at 3 o'clock, the hour of prayer, and the proceedings at this time had oc cupied three hours. I : v U j 4. "Many believed." Persecution did not prevent the truth from prevailing, but it developed courage and energy and made known to the rorld the noble quali ties which Christianity had implanted, and caused the story of the Saviour, His life, resurrection, love, poWer and Messiahship to be proclaimed all over the land. "Num berwas." "Came to be." R. V. The society of -converts hid been increased by nearly 2000 since the day of Pentecost. 5. "Rulers,, elders, scribes." This was a "regular meeting of the Sanhedrin. The fulers were 'the chie : ' priests the official rulers; the elders were heads of families; scribes Were teachers of the law. , 6. "Annas Caisphas." Annas had been deposed from t le office of the high priest by the Romans; and Caiaphast his son-in-law, was made high priest by them. But the Jews regarded Annas as ecclesi astically their high ariest. He was the most influential person among the Jews at this time. Our L6rd was taken before Annas first. John 18: 13. "John and Alexander." Whol I hese were is not known, but it is certain that they were men of influence. 7. "In the midst." They placed the prisoners in the centre of the Sanhedrin, which sat in a semi-c rcle. "Power, name." Power is force, nan e, is authority. By what n&gical power iid you do this, anb! what lifrht had vou to use such power? 8. "Peter, filled." According to the promis e of his now glorified Master. Matt. 10: 20 Mark 13: 11. This empowering pen tecostaV spirit now dwelt in the apostles and the others, as an abiding gift to man ifest himself as each e mergency demahded. . 9. "Be examined." Called to account as criminals. "The good deed." A gentle reminder that it was not for a crime , that they had been placed in custody and were on trial. "Made whole." Is cured of saved, suggesting a spiritual as well as physical restoration. 10. "Be it known." The testimony which Peter would give before the Sanhe drin he would deligfc t to publish to all Israel, and thus exalt the name of Christ. He could preach with as much freedom in a court room as in any other place, when filled with the Spirit ."Jesus Christ of Nazareth ." Wonders are wrought in the name- of Jesus; ;h6t .1 y repeating it as a charmn-but by believing " iti it as a divine reveiatkwi of grace anjl good will to men. "Jesus,ithe Saviour: Christ, the Messiah; the Nazarene, the despised." "Whom ye crucified." As an imp ster. "Whom 3od raised."-' Thu3 puttin 5 . to naught man's power. . , : , 11. "Set at naught of you builders." - By your rejection and crucifixion of Jesus Christ you have fulfills :d one of your own prophecies (Psalm 111 : 22; and as . one part is literally fulfilled ye may rest as sured the other shall be. "This allusion to the prophecy about the cornerstone is brief, because they w ;re supposed to be familiar with it.- Peter was assured that they must remember to have heard it more than once from the-lips of Jesus." K 12. "Salvation." His is the only aton ing blood, and His the only arm that can cave. "Name." Name stands for Jesus Christ Himself, and there is in Him wis dom, power, love, divftneness; just as a man'f name to a note stands for all a man is, and has; his property, character, abil ity, integrity "Amonj men." It is a sal vation for humanity. , "We." The apos tles were not defender of themselves, but sturdy, truthful, un :ompromising wit nesses to Jesus and th resurrection. ; i 13. "Boldness." This speech was a greater miracle than thit of the lame man. ompare the Peter of ;his speech and the Peter before the resurrection.' and tell what has' happened. -1 a himself the mira cle had first . been, wroi ght. i "And v John' We. have no record of $ ny word spoken by John, yet his boldness of speech, no less than Peter's, was observed by the council. 14. "Man standing ' No" longer a help less cripple. If not apprehended: with; the apostles, the Sanhedrin vbeing an l open court,- his presence may have been an ex- Eression of his faith and thankfulness, or e may have been summoned for examina tion. "Could , say r othing." Nothing 'against the, fact, thoug 1 they were unwil ling to own T the doctrine which, it tended so strongly to prove; - f ' ' 15. "(io aside." Peter and John were required to leave the council chamber while the Sanhedrin discussed what ahould be done. - f , :V;;V---;":",''vr:;r-HvcCj 1 16. "Cannot deny it.'- Every one knew that it was a genuine' case of healing. .. i 17. 'Threaten themH This iswhat they deciddito.do in.ordero op the'Mew .rej. Upon,. and this is the way tpe ungodly still endeavor to retard the progress of ..Chris tianity. - - : .y:- 18. - "Called them." They: were called back into the council chamber.. . .. .. r 19. "Judge ye." . Goji required them to apeak; the .council forbade them. WTiicb rought they to obey? Se chap. 5: 29. v -. ..20. "Cannot but speak They could not obey their rulers and do right; neither fcari any person whe a ruiera command what (God forbids; "Which we saw and heard" (R. V.) Concerning Jesus Christ. ' " 21 "Because of thi people." ; Should til V mini Vi fKn anr-.afliic tliotr -Pxivftr? tKfl people would - rise asrainst , them : and cive them - trouble for ; th t people "glorified God for that which wan done." ' Is the bibulous Kentucky f colonel a myth? A new publication, "Beverages," which presumes to speak with some authority for, the liquor trade, says that while the Blue Grass State produces flne whiskey, the larger proportion of Its sons are cold water men, "with as tittle Idea of the virtue "of the product which has made their State famous, or how to drink like gentlemen, as a babe has about astronomy." Out of 119 coun ties in. Kentucky 48 are "entirely dry' 21 have only one place at which liquor may be sold and 17 have two such lo calities. Only 7 counties in the State ire "wet" all over their territory. Bil "For, tbe Bowels. ; : ;r - No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get .well until your bowels are put right. Cascabets help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health back. Cas carets Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on It. t Beware of imitations. Convicts may not be aristocrats, but they are certainly exclusive. FITSpermanently cured.No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's'Great NerveRestorer. $2trial bottle and treatise free Dr. B. H. Klinb, Ltd., 931Arch St. PMla.,Pa. There are 298 life-saving stations along the coasts of this country. . 1 . Mrs. Winslo w's Soothing Syru p for children teethinar. soften the rams, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, curesj wind colic. 25c a bottle. Some people are too weak to turn over a new leaf. ' 1 v - TIso's Cure cannot bo too highly spoken ot ns a cough euro. J. W. O'Ebien, 322 Third Avenue. N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900. Seaboard Special Rates. $3.95 to Columbia, S. C, and return, ac count of Good Roads Convention to be held there January 27th to 31st. Tickets on sale January 17th to 31st inclusive, good to re turn until February 1st, 1902. For further information call on A. V. Harrill, P. AT. A., 23 South Tryon St., Charlotte, N, C. CIS. HULDA JAKEK Wife of cPredcnt Jakeman of Elders of the Mormon Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, Becom merids Xydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetablo Compound For Wo man's PeriodioTaiiis. '" Dxjlb Ms.' Prarinlw : Before I knew of Lydia E. Plnkliam's Veg etablo Compound I dreaded the approach of the time for my menstrual period, as it would 'mean aecraple of MRS. HULDA days in bed vrith .intense pain and suf ferinsr. I was under the physicians care for Over a year without any relief, when my. attention was called to Lydia El Pinknams Vegetable Compound by several of our Mormon women who had been cured through its use. 1 : began, its svstematie use and im proved gradually in health, and after the use of six ; bottles mr health was completely restored, - and for over two years X have bad neither ache or pain. Vou have a trulywonderful remedy for women. hK Very: elxicerely' yours,; Msi, HuT.DA. JAssMJUr, Salt Lake CityiUtah." 48000 fifit l6wftM9iia t ff?if ; Just ci tirljai ). xaiaoLTra3 ciixjcd; just $9 surely vftil Xydlal E. Plhhhom Ve)?etaol6 Compound w5ure t every woman sufferinsr from anyj form of fe- ' xnsn free; Address, Xynn, XIoss. W want l ICO mo new stu dents to enter 1f!f ANTED AT OlIGE! I MI , , i . - UU VU . II U and graduate In.tjme to acoept good po sitions in ttie spring ana nTiier. wui wan for part tuition until positions are secured, accept notes, or will pay R. R. fare . and f ur ntsh office wokf or part tuition. Board eheanv Don't mis tais great ofier. but write at once for full nfrmation. - , COaOIUDf A HUSIPfESS COLLCGG. . CULVCIDIA, s. c filng TTorm, Barber's Itch, Bcaldhead, Tetter and thftae Itching skin troubles so unpleas ant and disgusting. 60c. a box by mail from J. T Bhuptrine, Savannah, Qa;, if -your druggist don't keep it;; ? -r-ii- f'l -w ; nfe j "t'era" m' Cauidrma bd'not:ia' till . 1849; ..0 :oT;-i-i-:j , - w ! uweat ana iruit acids- wul not duoolor foods dyed with Puts am PanaLxsa- Drzs. old by all druggists. . w i The kennel of St. Bernard dogsyal ued at 450,000 and owned -by Prank .'. Gould at Lyndhurst, : the country ; seat of .Miss Helen Miller. Gould at Irving ton, i lt6rDe disposed of by February 15., Then the kennel -building will be transformed, into a cooking school for 'i Tyner's Dyspepsia oBemedy Cures Indi gestion and Dyspepsia. , At Druggists, 50c Has taking ways1-vaccination. ' r ' APUpiNE irW C17RXSS Kervous Headache. Neuralgia, and SICK HEADACHE. It is abso lutely harmless. Ko effect on the flMrf " - ..I. . 4. .11 T Mm.. ' -' Geld Medal at Biinaio xpoition. fllcILHENNY'S TABASCO m for one. ; ANTED--7S,g?i who want to . make . csney and have money to sate, ti'' ..11 ATl.iLn.m.l.'' ComU. " Tt saves hair and-' makes hair crow. It enables agents to set rich. Oead tOc. ED. 0, DIMOCK. Qen. I(rr. mm, aim TUU L.A11IER SOUTHEIIW i - IT A COW GA. I y "- . ' 41 M . ... IV ' ThOf OQflh In 'all aDf(ntmMU T)ntiiM4 en rerornise - our illplomas as testlrao. aial of ability and wortbu All brunches tanshJ. r Fan Information cheerfully farniahed. - Galls AnnEss SADDLC on roor Horse ? 'Mule quickly cared with lr, DanleU Ga. Cnra, AU Da'ers.or sent by mail with Dr. I'anielsboolcHHe. . eafes of Horses. 1 tattle. hheeA' and Swine aad How to Treat Them.' upon receipt of 25 cents. ; A. C. DANIEISj 1 Stanlford St., DOSTON; M A So. 5. AND STRAIGHT FRONT If you wear them, the beauty and symmetry ot your ngure will be viiuiincu, nu.maiier now penect , it is now. Ask your dealer 10 snow them to you. Jioval Worcestei CORSET CO. Worcester j Mass. V.- ' It U fact that Salserto Seeds n grown la mora s&rdaaa. ant v SALZER'S SEEDS NEVER FAIL. No matter how poor the soil cr inolemMA th weather. Salser'a 8eea produce. e are the largest growers of Vegetable and Farm Seedi, en i? fim a heaoeoan make the foUo wing OAprecedeat. 1 50 Kinds fcr 1 60, Postpaid. 8 kiads of rarest laedoBn Rsdlahea A i taaffBiucent earliest Meloas I ISO binds. for only 16 sorts irlorian. Tnm 85 peerless Iiettnee varieties x spieaaia isert sorts l spleadld JBeet sorts t - l ift MMnl 66 carseoasly beautiful Flower Seea J COlltS. 150 sozU. which will farniih yea baihel batketa fnU ef nagnta eeat flowera and )vta and loti of rare vegetables, together wim our great catalog teUsg ll about the rarest kind ot fruits and flowers, and beat earliest Tcgeubles sad farm seeds all for bnt 16 ets. in stamps. C3Wj tntil 7 Hwdy Everblooming Garden Eoee, postpaid, 85o.: k ' 9 Cardr Plums, S Cherries. 2 Crabs aad T Apjilti ill Ironclad, hardy as oak U 18 postpaid Ut- $ 1.50. . . ' Out jrest esulogse, posItiTely worti flOO to erery wids swivks gar deaer and farmer, la mailed to yea upon receipt or 6a. postage, or vita above 150 sorts for but 16c. postage. . JOKH A.SALZER SEED CQUPAHY, la Cressa, Wis, i - - - mmwfm n Send for our latest Price List on Furs. January j ".: . Edition Just Out. PiTvvr o Mil pq i?rs lfior.fW Co . MKNTION THIS PAVEK. &eO., Atlanta, Ga. PsmssssBSSSMaeMaamrfmsMmaMBmwBBmsBBBsi Sold hy 63 Donclft Stores and the bectahoe dealers I eterywuere. OU'ltiJll The Kcnuino hv W. JL Douglas' uanieana price stamped ott ooUom. ' - ' '' JToiice increase qf tales in table below i 1898 stT48,T0e Itslrs. - J ' , I - J 1899: C r 808.183 Pairs. 3 1900 1,259, 754 Pairs. 1901 1,566,720 Pairs, 3; Dual nest Mora Than Doubled in Four Yeara. TO EAQON&I ooifias inases ana sens more rnen's bs.oo ana (3.00 shoes than any other two man'frs in the world. V. L uonsrias WAM ana saxosiioes piacea siao oy side with fcoo and $d.oo shoes of other makes, are found to be iust as good. - They will outwear, twe pairs of ordimry $3.00 and t shoes.' .r- - . - Made of t a bast leather,' including Faieat Corona Kid, Corona CalU ana National Kangaroo. ' rsat Color Kyelese sad Always BUob Bosks sd. W.kDooflas .O0CtltKdge Ktss csssot so eallo4. Sttoesbvinsttl 9c. c xtrsa. CaUtls;fee : W.X. IouIms. llrockt-sMSi Uass. r , W ANTED ! TOtNO PEOPtn who' want to iake Dookkepl ntx, P nmn ifalilp, f Sttortlisi net. "A ri thn n ttrr i f - i - Drake-bridge School, ,Room CSa ISO Fif h'Avenae, NEW YORK CITY : V asBSswBBHBBssBBmsBmsBSBmBssBsmsBsmsMSBBSBaBs-ssv lis mm- If fr ii " Si I Beardless Carle Is prodigally proUUc, ytUJ fng is laoi fit Mr. Well. Orleans Co., New' York, 109 busbela per acre, Does welt STerywhers. - That pays. 20th Century Oats Tbe oat marrel, producing from 200 to 300 bus. per sore. Solxcr-'s Oats ars war. rautvd to produce great yleMs. The V. S. Ag. Dept. call them tbe very best I That pay. Threo Eared Corn. 20J to 250 lius. per acre, is xiremcljr profitable a:, pres ent prices of oot a. Halser'a J; seeds produce everywhere. Marvel Wheat :.- yielded iu 0 tatc. U.tyear . orer 40 bu. per acre. We alao bave thaeelebratM Maces roalWheat,whluh yielded a our farai CJ bus. per acre. Taat pays. ' ;;;y- Speltzv j l CkeaiMt Ciresl food oa earth ha, grain sal 4 Was . mgatdcea t bay per aers That payai ' Victoria tSapo . aisket is peasibU grew bs ahsep sad sattlo at a astftf hktlaalb. Marrrt-, usly - roliftc,'-does well OTsrywbere. Thas pys 11. Oromus Inermls ; Merit weuderf l graM of tjm . the eev iwj . F Md ttces isas of bay anl lew u4 IM of paatarage boeides par aora. A Growa wherever set) Is ' ' Uad. Salver's sesd is vararraated. That pays. . 010.00 for 10o.' JWe wt-o you to try. ewe great ram seeds,, aeuos &t W ead 19 tuna seal smplee. con taiaiag Thousand leaded Kale, Teoctat. JUse. aUs, Sprits ete. (fatly worta flSJBOtagetastsrt) tsetber with oar greateataleg. let IQe pas tags. SAUER'S tUGIC CRU5IIEO SflELLS. v , 4 Seat oa earth, fcell at 1. pcr2U lb. has:' ? S.7i for 800 lba.'; f3.6d tat lCO lbs. . I M' 11 11 "' 'V 11 ' '" I ' . Kft fw,rerydcrfp3a.esa. . Writs for Trices. MJLRDEtf 1n 8 iuiTJ 8t..BACTrsioEr,Mx. i i ii i - i mi hi ii m ciHSswHaTm else fAns. Best Coughf Syrap. Tastes Good. TJse in tune.- roia BydrorsfiBM. - trut 7Z7 m vJtiK V W Y iiek ro'ioftnd earei wwi. ssos. Bo vt testinraaisis and 1 0 rifiy teatutiit IrrOr far. H. a. GkE' Boas. Box . atUau. Oa.. nXTKD Two Travellnj aa'egrnen la each) Staia. Permanent potation, $60 and expenses tV rite Central Tobacco )V'or" Ck. VenV6:s
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