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CORES RHEUMATISM f AND CATARRH, LnB Cures Dp Seated CasesEspeeUUy I' 'ftftotel . -B-'B- 8entlte. These diseases, with aches and pains hi-' bones, joints and back, -agonizing pains in shoulder blades, hands, fingers, arms and legs cripPd by rheumatism, lumbago, sci atica, or neuralgia j hawking, spitting, nose bleeding ringing in the ears, sick stomach, iafness. noises in the head, bad teeth, thin hot blood, all run down feeling of catarrh Jce sure eigns of an awful poisoned condi gn of the blood; Take Botanic Blood Ujilm (BfBJB.) " Soon all aches and pains' etop, the poison is destroyed and; a real permanent cure is made of the worst rheu matism or foulest catarrh. Thousands of cases cured by taking B.B.B. It strength- D9 weak kidneys and improves diges Druggists, $1 per large bottle: Sam- pje iree ay wruiug jousjuu djlih. uu.,.j.9 jlitchell St-, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble nd free medical advice sent in sealed letter. It is quite natural that an ocean grey hound should occasionally, run down a cat boat. 1 - "-'v ''- ' ' ' ' : '"I had a most stubborn cough for many; years. It deprived me of sleep and I grew very thin. I then tried Ayers Cherrv Pectoral, .and was quickly cured." K. N. Mann, fail Mills, Tenn. Sixty years of cures and sufch testimony's the above have taught us what AVer's Cherry Pectoral H vwill do. .we mow it s tne great est cough remedy ever made. And you -will say so, too, after you try it. There's curein every drop. Three sixes : 25c30c,l!. All drsnuts. Consult toot doctor. If fee aaya take it. then do aa be aaya. xieteue you no to take it, then ont 'take It. He knows. Leave it with him. We are willing. J. U. AX UJS W., LOWSil, JUMMmm Minor Mention. Governor JesBUjg, of Florida, is criticised by some oft the state papers for amanintine . (commissioner to St. Louis without authority of legislature.! Frecedents, However, . are ; snown oy governor's friesvds. ess of Montrose, .with Harry Milnec who was 40 years or more her Junior; of Lady Randolph Churchill with George Cornwailis-West; of Hugo de Bathe with Mrs. iLangtry; of Mrs. Sloane Stanley sGith: Shelley Bonteya, f. and many others. Natural gas us ifiLowing from a well, 1 mile from Hantsells, Ala. It burned 1 to the height ot 40jfeet after It had been controlled. "Folks blames Hats tr things on de devil," says Brother Dickey, "fer de reason dey's 'frald ter saddle -'em on any or de res' er .de 'family ! " Trouble aboot an optimist," says a Biilvllle exchange, "is that, after hoping for 'the beat, .he! feels like com mitting suicide when . he gets the worst . So. 18. PAINFUL PERIODS ? are overcome by X.ydia E. Pink- iham's vegetable Compound. ? Hiss Menard cured after doc tors failed to help her.' Cge table Compound Clired me after; aociors naa . lauea, ana 1 want m . t : 1 J 1 w other girls to know about it Dur- iher menstruation I suffered most intense pain low in the, abdomen and in mv limbs. At -other times I had ?' a heayy, depressed feeling which made my work seem twice as hard, and I grew pale and thin. The 'medicine the doctor gave me did not do me one bit of good, arid I was thoroughly discouraged. The . doctor wanted me to stop work; but, of course, X could not do that, I flnaUy began to take Xydia IS. Pirikham's Vegetable Compound ; and felt better after taking the first bottle, and after taking sul bottles I was entirely cured, and am now.' in perfect health, and I am so grate ful for it." Miss Gkorgie Menakt, 637 E. 152nd St., New York City. 5000 forfeit If original of above, ietUr: proving SfrHiinenesscojinot be produced, i l( . Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound cures female ills when all other means hare failed. Coughed 1 THEi SUNDAY - SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS : FOR MARCH 29. Review of the Wesson For the First Quarter of the YearRead 1 Cor. xili., 1-10 Goldea Text, Matt. xx-vill., SO ' The Summary. ' .- - "- - . - Introduction. The lesson this quarter cover; portions of Paul's second .and thirti missionary journeys. Although great . op position met him at nearly every place he rial ted, yet the ' gospel took a deep hold on the hearts of the people, and in many; of the . leading cities of the world good churches were established. . During his missionary journeys Paul not only preached the gospel m all - the 'cities he "visited, but he labored with his hands to support himself.-,.: .... .rv. :.. : :r: Summary. Lesson I. Topic: Suffering f or " Christ., o Place: Philippi. Paul onJ his second missionary journey visits Philippi, by a fortune teller; Paul was grieved; commanded the spirit to come out of her; Paul and Silas arrested : a mob rose up ; the miesionariefi. were beaten; cast into prison; at midnight they prayed and sang praises; ' a great-., earthquake; the doors wrre opened and bands loosed; the jailer drew us sword; Paul saves hiin; the jailer converted; Paul and Silas cared for. II. Topic:. Paul's love and care for the chure i. The epiatle to the Pkilippiane was written by Paul,'-from Rome, in A. D. 63, and sent by Epaphroditus.-, Paul shows his great love for the saints; calls them hi joy and crown; urges them to stand fast; to .help' the women who labored with hint ; to always vejoice ; to be moderate ; to pray und give 'thanks;-'' desires that they may be kept through Christ ; exhorts them to. think -on holy things; thanks them for the gift sent; tells of 'his contentment and strength in Christ. - 5 1 -IIL Topic: Paul proving that Jesus is the Chrit. Paul and 'his companions, ex cept Luke, leave Philippi and go to Thes alonica. Paul entered tke synagogue and the three Sabbath days reasoned with them out of the Scriptures, proving that Tesus was the Christ, 'Some o the Jews believed and joined themselves to Paul and Silas, but of the Gentiles, "a great multi tude" became Christians. '.The .unbeliev ing -Jews "gathered u mob, set the city in m uproar and assaulted the house of Ja son. Paul and Silas were sent to Ber'ea by night; arid at once began to preach in .the synagogue in that city. ' -;. Topic: The , church exhorted to holy living., The letter to the The?salonians was written y Paul in A. t). 52. ' They "had misunderstood Paul's teaching on the second coming of 'Christ.; lu this lesson Paul gives them .various exhortations and directions, they are told to admonish the disorderly: 'to encourage and support the weak; to always do good: to constantly re joice; yrav and give thanks; not to quench the .spirit or aespi?e prophesy ings; to prove all things; to. hold fast the good, but apsuun iroiu -evil: tuey ore called to en tire sanctification. - V. Topic: The iUDeribritv of the true Cod over the god of. the heathen. Paul having .lett i3erea goes to , Athens ; nd- Urease tke philosophers on Mars' Hill -commends them for being religious; calls attention to an. altar to an unknown iiod; tells them -of the God of heaven, who created all things; formerly ignorance pre vailed, but now .all men should repent-; peaki of the judgment, and resurrection; wne mocked; a-few believed. VT. Toiiic: Paul's strueizles and huc- -cessea in Corinth. Paul was in Corinth one year: and six months, from A. Dt. 52 to 04. nc met -quua ana rriscuia; aooae with them; worked at his trade; reasoned in the synagogue; was joined by Silas and Timothy; preached Christ; the Jews bias- phemed; Paul turned to the Gentiles; had a creat spiritual coniijet; was comforted by a vision; vCriFpus and many. Corin thians believed. A7!!. Topic: The dutv of Christians with Tespect to weak consciences. The epistle to :the Corinthians was written by JPauk from Ephesu. in A. D. 57. Various per Tle3une questions arose in the Corinthian church. There was a difference of opinion as to whether meat offered to idols should lie eaten. Paul urges those who are strong 1 to euard the consciences ot the weak. VIII. Topic: The excellencies of We. Tjovc "is feuperior to gifts. Eloquence, 1 Tcnowledge, generosity, self-denial these all amount to nothing without love. JJoxe is the principal thing. It suffereth long; , is Mod; envieth not; vaunteth not; is not puffed up; behaves properly" is unselfish; 1 Is' not provoked; does not think or medi tate upon evil; rejoicpth not in unright- wusness; rejoiceth in the truth; bearetb, believeth. hopeth and.cndureth all things; never iaileth. , IX. . Topic: Establishius the church at Eplicsus. Apollos arrives at Ephesus ; be gan to speas boldly; was instructed in the way of God more perfectly by Aquila and Priscilla; departed to 'Corinth; was com mended by the brethren.. Paul having started on his third missionary journey reached Ephesus; a?ked the disciples if tb?y had received the, Hoi v Ghost; they had not; Paul laid bis hands upon them; the Holy Ghost came on them; they spake with tongues and prophesied. X. Topic; The superiority of the Chris tian religion, Paul preached the gospel boldly in the synagogue for three months. Then the unbelieving Jews reviled Chris tianity publicly and Paul, withdrew from., the synagogue and preached in Ihe.school of Tyrannus. Paul wrought' many mira cles in Ephesus and many were healed of their disease. Certain vagabonds Jews sought to imitate Paul and east out evil spirits, and the man in whom the evil ; spirit was leaped on them and 'wounded' them. Many who practiced , sleight - o hand burned their books. XI, topic: Quieting a tumult. The mis j sioaaries were ft.im fariner mr,h .Son 9 2 Cor. 1: 8-10. Demetrius caused n tumult t I J J fL 1 declared their craft, or business, was in danger of being brought into disrepute be cause Paul and his companions had been preaching against "Diana, 'the goddess of the Ephegians. V j, Paul's . companions were seized and might have been.killed had not' the town clerk stepped in and quieted the mob.? His speech was full of ;tact and abil ity and shows a decided leaning toward the missionaries. - ; - .' -; v XII. Topic: Salvation through faith. The epistle to the. Epheeians" was written by Paul while under bonds at Rome. - It' was .written to confirm and strengthen the believers, in the gospel. In this lesson the apostle speaks of the fact that they had been dead in -sins and were by nature the children of wrath, but through the love, mercy" and grace of God they had been "quickened" and made to sit in heavenly places with Christ. This was not of them selves or by work, but. through faith. ' Pride makes one man v ridiculous and prevents another from" appearing to. . : "A fellow can be dressed to kill with out carrying a gun. THE MEN AND WOMEN . Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World's Commerce. Knowledge of, What la Beat More Im portant Than Wealth Witli- out It. It must be apparent to every one .that qualities of the highest -order are neces-' jsary to enable the best of the products of modern commerce to attain, permanently . to universal acceptance. However loudly heralded they may not hope for world-wide preeminence unless they meet with the general approval, not of individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting, enjoying and team ing the real worth of the choicest prod ucts. Their commendation, consequently, ! becomes important ; to others, since ; to meet the requirements of' the well in-i formed of all countries the method of manufacture must be of the most' per fect order and the combination the most excellent of its kind. The above is true not of food products only, but is espe cially applicable to medicinal ' agents and after nearly a quarter of a century of growth : and general , use the,? excellent remedy. Syrup of Pigs, is everywhere accepted, throughout the world, as the best of family laxatives. Its quality is due - not only - to the excellence of the combination of the laxative and carmin ative principles of plants known r to act most beneficially on the system and pre sented in the i form of a pleasant and re freshing liquid, but 'also to the method of manufacture of the California, Pig Syrup Co., which: ensures that uniformi ty and purity essential in a remedy In tended for family use. Ask any ' physi cian who is well informed and : he will answer "at once that it is an excellent laxative. If, at all eminent in his pro fession and has made a special study of laxatives and their effects upon the sys tem he will tell you that' it Is the best of : family laxatives, because it is sim ple and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually, when a laxative Is- needed, without any un pleasant after-effects. Every, well-informed druggist of reputable standing knows .that Syrup of Figs Is an excel lent laxative" and is glad to sell it, at the regular price of . fifty cents per bo ti tle, because it gives general satisfac tion, but one should remember that in order to get the beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs it is necessary to buy the genuine, which is sold in original pack ages only; the name of the remedy-f-Syrup of Figs and also the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on j the front of every, package. ot:4M LUR adds and Ends. The Quarterly dividend which Stan dard Oil shareholders are now receiv ing Is $20 ia share. The amount dis tributed! is $20,000,000. If the same rate continues through the year, there will be said $80,000,000 on the $1G0, OOOjOOO, which by vast inflation stands as the capital of the trust. It cannot "be said that these enormous , profits are earned. They are not earned, bnt extorted from the people. The past year has offered peculiar opportuni ties if or this trust. The coal shortage compelled the people to return to other fuel, and oil was the most convenient in -every way. Taking advantage of the necessities of the public, the Standard Oil Trust raised the price of its pro duct from I time to time, until at the height -pt the fuel famine the price of oil. was the highest .for -many years past. - " r " . ' ; Russia lor fifteen years has en couraged the cultivation of cotton in Turkestan, and she -has succeeded. In 1889 the cotton crop was f 76,000 bales, while the 1 estimated fV. production for 1S03 will be 504,000 bales. : FITS permanently cureLNo fits or nervous ness after flrjt day's use ol Dr. Kline's Great KerveRestorer. &2 trial bottle and treatise free Dr. E.H. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St.,Phila.,Pa. f..,,.;:n : . ; " A reformer is eritrally a man who tries to oonvert others (to his way of thinking. . I ; '- :, JIra.Winslbw'8 SoothingSyrup for ohlldrea teethlngiof ten the gums, reduces inflamma uondlays pain.cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle -! : :' f ;, You1 can't jmeasure a genius by the length 'of his hair. '' j Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cure. VJ. W; O'Bkiik, 322 Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900. The man who agrees with nobody thinks everybody else is wrong. ' v Putnam Fadeless Dyes color Silk, Wool and Cotton at one boiling. f Some people don't care what happens o long as it doesn t happen to tnem. CTATl OF OHIO, J1TS OFT OLKDO, I u. Lucas County. -j-. as. Fbank J. CHNY,make oath that he lithe senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business la the City of Toledo, Comity and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one htwdbip dol LASS for each and every case of catabsh that - cannot be cured by r the nse of Haul's Catab&bl Cuss. i : PeaotcJ. Chxnxy. Sworn to before me and subscribed in w 1 . ; presence, this 6th day of December, 1 6XAX A. D., 1886. J- A. W. Oucabov, I -i-y.?.i;. Notary JPubUci Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, ;iree. j? . j. chxkxy xoieao, u., Sold by Druggists,75c. v HalTs Family Pills are the best. , The chronic borrower seldom pays a man back in hia own coin. rL. f APUDINE v CURES our 'tomach ...... Indigestion jo, 25 and 50c. at Drugstores. I I:The; " as' K i nf ' I: Best i- -mmm- IsYRUP OF FIGB Recommended bu 6 Mann Millions The Wellrlnformed Throughout the Manufactured bu -V V II. M I San Francisco, Cal. Iotiville Ky. ; SOS SALE BY ALL LEADING DBU6GIST& A young woman namecr Emma Kel logg is a candidate for a game . war denship' in Colorado. She has; quite a record as a huntress and has had a unique experience, having once rid den a wild elk which treed her and on whose back she dropped yrhen an opportunity was offered. After putting the excited animal through his paces she endpd his existence by cutting xhis throat- with her' pocket knife. If "she receives the appointment sh6 will! be the only woman game warden in" this country. j- -";. :-.-: ;, , ,-.;;: r; :'. The March skies ) are looking just as bine as a fellow who has a thirty dav note in bank, and not a cent to pay it with! . : J : There is no "song of the plowman" in this section. The plowman Is too busy swearing at the . mule. So. 13. . IS NQT lA CTU RECALL, but. it cures; RH EUMATI S M And all disease arising from hnpurliie iii th blood. Tt positively tcill not injure the digestive organs. Catarrh, Kidney, JAvev and Stomach trouble disappear under the pvtverful blood purifying qualities of this medicine. TWO BOTTLES CUR.ED. Gentlemen :I take pleasure in bearing testimony to tbo curative properties of your KheumaciDe. Two bottles cured my son of a bad case. If this will be of any benefit to you in advertising" your roe ritorious remedy, you can use it. ' Tours truly, W. H, jtAND, Steteard, N. C. Institution far Blind. . . All Druggists, i.oo, or expressage prepaid. ' ; Bobbitt Chemical Co., j -J o Baltimore, fld. U. S. A. mmmw !.. '- tit RMTM 1 UfrS oin jBirE&ttzn G25 Every E5ay i Can be ssHy mAo witfc on Well Augers & Drills On mmn and m fcor rrotTA. W T th only xoAkvr of the Tlffla weu Bortsg and Soek-Drmuc JfaebJne. .- XVmrrmt A tkm Beat BartH -1 Wm v ntcm-r ontomcn xm aka froai te A4 a tao Sook aa4 rculai JrKBK. Addreaa, tOOaiS EMCHISE CO., TIFF13, Cia. rp nUlT ritEES. ORNAMENTAL TBUTEft W STRATVBCRRY PLART8, . U ennuB. roses, grape TiNisa " ''r ASPARAGUS. ETC ' ;.:JV' 'f j: ; carCatalotusMBt oa apnplicatlon. A nice lot ot Brew Lrcberns an4 Oarrei PI? monib Rocka, Fall ftlo4CorkreU aai Pallets at 9 1 each. Alio pnre POLAND CHINA 8HOATS, tbrer aobtlui Id ttA69ma. . j' JLRU'ATIin U. H ATUIIln (K UIIUh Uall9r raw va. CK2ES:KERE ALL ELSE IAILS. Cest Oongn Syrupw Tastes Oood. Uee In time. Sold by drnrelsts. m li m '.':-f World Ps.'.f i ii .::: r. -, 5, New York, N. -Y. f PB1GE FIFTY CENTS PES BOTTLE. lffiI-9lffl'iAST you wihw nwr The be:t mctoidi Mt4 workmen cai sixty-jeven yean experience he mede TOWER'5 to Cbabcnd rfaU fwxa the world oier They arc inadein block or jrellowfor all kinds of wet work, and every Garment beariM the SIGN OP THE rf5ri b euaranteedto cive aat-1 All I:. 1.1- J i I --if At .4- A!J.T0Wa CO,B05TCIi!AS3L.U3JL mm It A U?IG I, N. C. GREEtJ m costsi iw... per. tuit . Greatest. Cheapest Food on Earth for Sheep, 8wlfxe, Cattle, etc Win to wrth flOO to yo to reA wkmt 8olMf' wii log y boat nya. , CHIIon Dollsr Grass trill positiTely auik yon tiCh; 12 ton r h; aaa mi or put or per act, m 'Wktkt for arid, hot MiU. tk kaa. per VaA.. Ct.. V.UM.I 'Ml. XOtk Centary Oat. 250 bu. per men ana Teomt, xieKU 1W tmm unarwatrpaMn. V F Forthls Notice and 10c. bmoi big etUlMC ana 10 Fmm 8ea Xfmiucs, runy vorw fio w jet a wart. TLlMZER SEED ftCT "1 PAY SPOT CASH FOR "pfflr laud Warrants tMntwT tA anMlere of any war. Also Soldier Addt- Uaal Hom8tead h .VJ - - - . , . TTT Bt4m mm .t tvnnm. e, r-. V. not 4a, AjenrsTajiiSAa Mb. H i v PP. 1 or w
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