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After using three bottles 1 felt as strong and wel one. “1 think it is the best female weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to every lady I meet suf- fering from this trouble.” Maternity is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women, The advice of Mrs, Pinkham is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and her advice is beyond question the most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax- ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be- fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkham's con once Try 8 Vegetable Com- as any DR. TALMAGE'S SERMON THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. a & | Subject: “The Art of Friendship’ —Get Your Heart ight With God and Mau and This Grace Will Bacome Easy lie an Lrakiel, Nota Jeremiah, Text: “A man that hath friends must show himself friendly.” —FProverbs xviil., 24, Abonit the sacred and divine art of making and keeping friends I speak—a subject on which I never heard of anyone preaching und yout God thought it of enough impor. tance to put it in the middle of the Bible, taese writings of Solomon, bounded on one side by the popular Psalms of David, and on the other by the writings of Isalab, the greatest of the prophets, It seems all a matter of haphazard how many friends | we have, or whether we have any friends i at all, but there {8 nothing uccidental about iit, There is a law which covers the accre- tion and dispersion of friendships. They did not *‘just happen 80’ any more than the tides just happen to rise or fall, or the sun just happens to rise or set, It is a Tell me how friendly you are to others, to you. I do not say you will not have friends is to have ardent enemies, If you get their ermity in doing the right thing. Good men and women will always enemies, because thelr goodness a petual rebuke to evil; but antagonism | of foes will make more intense the love of | vour adherents. Your friends will gather « e attacks of closer around vou because of th Mr rondjut in pers hi this nasajlants, The more y enemies the better it ‘ou. friends we vy had YI 6 ap- june ys when we were J have ust assauit mt as I could minute You are b 1iti- ——— 5B - -. “on org ee easy with characters 18 Bx racti f You axe and 2g your neighb keep on exp you something friendliness You invite sent a arrive a { day. ] up the beam in a Christian spirit racters of t moet. an on w in oundation « nd ag I arrive of the to the oating of the trout fl he white pillars ake me to the Kennels whera yon Keep your fine . and bere sre the Durham cattle ana the Gordon setters; and the high-stepping | steads, by pawing and neighing., the only ianguage they can spk, asking for har ness or saddie, and a short turn down road. | you get me In the right light and show me { the Kensetts and the Bierstadts on the i wall, and take me into the music room and show me the bird-cages, the cannries in the bay window answeriaog the roblus in the treetops, Thank youl I never en- joyed myseil mora ia the same length of time. Now, why do we not do so with the sto the and the musie and the bright fountains? No. We say, “Come along, and let me show you that man's character, Hers ja a gresn-soummed frog-pond, nad there's a filthy esliar, and I gusss under that bedge thers must be a black snake, Come, and Jot us for an hour or two regale ourselves with the nuisances.” Oh, my friends, betta: sover up the faults and extol the virtues; and this habit ones established of universal friendliness will become us easy as it is for a syringa to flood the ale with sweetness, as sasy us it will be further on in the season for a qunil to whistle up from the grass, When we hear something bad about somebody whom we always supposed to be good, take out your lead peuct), and say: “Let me sae! Before [ accept that baleful story against that man's character, I will take off from it twenty five per cent, for the man who first told the story; then I will take off twenty-five per cent, for the addi tions which the spirit of gossip in every « mmunity has put upon the original story; then I will take off twenty-five per cent, from the fact that the man nay have been put into elrcumstances of overpowers {ng temptation, Bo I have taken off seve enty-five per cent, But I bave not heard li is side of the story all, and for that rea. son] take off the remaining twenty-five per cent. Excuse me, sir, 1 don’t believe a word of it.” Do not prophesy misfortune, If you must be n prophet at all, be an Ezekiel; aud not a Jereminh, In ancient times pre who foretold evil were doing right, forthey ware divinely directed; it the prophets of evil in our time ure generally false proph- ots, Real troubles have no heralds running ahead of their sombre chariots, and no one bas any authority in our time to announce their coming. Load yourself up with hope- ful words and deeds, The hymn once st in our churches is unfit to be sung, for says: nhets Wao should suspect some danger near, Where we possess delight, In other words, manage to keep miser- abla all the time, T'he old song suog ut the pianos a quarter of un century ago was righ “Kind words can never dig.” Sueh kind words have their nests in kind hearts, and when they are hatehed out and take wing they circle round in flights that never ¢ | and sportsman’'s gun cannot shoot { and storms ¢annot their | when they cense | t Ie earth, they p around amid nltitudes of Heaven, {tunlked into a 10nOY { containing the words we ingt i | another | { turned, then Wes yf "n ¥ Pp nd 4 Ooiet vand t ynographs (¥ive the father s {ft was n i Fe. » ¥ ’ : riog if it waiting it i 1 yw refresh fri al + i true Ww and ide, what prie nes, and nes, We rod I, and their appearas 1 any crisis is reinforcement, en Eneas Toant! * . or ionth 00 senG i a cf all dd, we say: "is yald we de t friends, want something endship in t Jonathan Fd. had given the last rthiy friends, he closed his ey “Now. where is Jesus y trae aod never-fal Yes, I admire human friendship sf David and Jounthan, { Onesiphorus, of Herder and, tx : and Reynolds, Deaumont and her, of Cowley and Harvey, of Erasmas and Thomas Mure, of | Leasing and Mondelasohn, of Lady Charehill and Prince Anne, of Orestes and ch requesting that himsell int of the dagger, so ithe other might be spared; of Epa. minondas and Pelopidas, who locke their shields in battie, determined to die together; but the grandest, the mightiest, he tenderest friendship Ip all the universs is the friendship between Jesus Christ and a believing soul. © Yet, after all I have teald, I feel I have only done what James § we fei 16 ir t sen on his pilios nily 2a iy sarath, _— ne ssen In the cass Pyiades, taks the P | Marshall, the miner, did in 184% jo Calis fornia, before its gold mines were known, He reached in nnd put upon the table of his employer, Captain Sutter, & thimbleful of gold dust, “Where did you get that?” sald his employer. Thereply was: 1 got it this morniog from a mill race from which the water had been drawn ofl.” Bog that gold dust, which could bave been taken up between the finger and the thumb, waa the prophecy and specimen that re. verind California’s wealth to all nations, And to-day I have only jut befors you a specimen of the value of divine friendship, only a thimblefal of mines inexhaustible and infinite, though all time and ali eternity go on with the exploration, Hasire ssn, The sweet-potato erop this year on ths Maryland and Virginia peninsulas is esti. mated at 2,000,000 barrvis, % Yell From a Seaflfold. From the Herald, Watertown, N. ¥. John Yeung, of Le Roy, N. Y., 1s 72 yems in that boring towns. While putting some weather old, und is well known and neigh barn, standing on a seafloid feet from the lost his balance and [eli to the ground boards on a twenty-two ground, he felt dizzy The side of his face, nrm and one entire side truck, were badly to the cure for eevy. of his body, on which he s Ploked Wis bruised up and carried hie nnder a doctor ernl w The conclusion that his patisot hin house ats lem doctor innlly of roecsived un ke of par was medion Beauty Is Blood Deep. san blood means a clean wki v without y Ever Have a Dog Hother i vigor, $51 makes we cor fi. Cure gna a8 free Address tierling Kewmed go or New York wlient rget to I'he THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of (he combiration, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the Cavironsia Fie Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress vpon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. 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She has taken your treatment according to your directions, and is better in every way. | am well pleased with the result of your treatment, and give you permission to use my letter for the benefit of others. — Cras Hand Mrs. May Burcugn, Fort Meyer, Va. i vy wife owes her health to your For failed rapidly; d rox] advice, ¥ 3 three 1 3 aith Bs male iis is 80 well established that it years it hes Mrs. Pinkham invites all women who needs no argument. For over twenty are puzzled about their health to write only, and no charge is made, ¥