«The Only Thing That Gives Relief.” Mrs. M. E. Latimer, Biloxi, Miss, had an itchy breaking out on her skin, and she sends $1 for two boxes, saying: “Petterine is the only thing that gives me relief.” This is strong language, disinterested and voluntary. It cures all skin diseases, tetter, itch, eczema, salt-rhenm, etc., and never fails. Ole. a box at druggists or send stamps to J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Double Speed. Uncle Abe—Dem automobiles go s0 fast it ‘ud take two niggers to tell about 'em. Sambo—How's dat? Uncle Abe—One ter say “Here she comes,” th an’ one ter say “Thar she goes! Among 100,000 Germans, there are 21s eidos every year, The Nimble Nickel, The simble nickel works wonders in linea of trade, and the oftener it is turned the greater isthe purchasing power in any all tine, The Endless Chain Starch Book will en- able you to get with the nimble nickel one iarge 100. package of “Rad Cross’ stareh, enelarge 10c. package of ‘‘Hubinger's Best's starch, with the premiums, two Shakes. peare panels, printed in twelve teautiful colors, as natural as life, or one Twentieth Century Girl enlendar, the finest of its kind ever printed, all for Be. Ask your grocer, Tobaceo is now raised in County Meath, Ireland, where it grows luxuriantly. The Trans- Baikal Railway, extending over a distance of 1,034 kilometers is open. { use Piso’s Cure for Consumption both In my family and practice. Dr. G. W, PATTER. sox, Iukster, Mich., Nov, & 184. Ahout 1.000 servants are attached to he reval household of Great Britain. FET REE ES é . ¢ Spring ¢ Annually Says Take Hood’s ¢Sarsaparilla in the spring those Pimples, Boils, Eruptions and General Ba 1 Foaling indicate that there are cobwebs the systam. It needs rushing, and the Hood's Sarsapariila, which sweeps all humors it. This great médicinn eradicate Serofuia, sub- dues Salt acidity which causes Rheumatism in short, purifies the blood and thoroughly renovates the physical system. “Hood's Sarsaparilia taken in our family as a blood pari- fler and spring medicine with satis. faztory Lexan Rie sox, 135 West William street, MN. ¥. Jo sure to get Hood's, in a thorough bast brush is before Rheum, neutralizes (he whole NAS Dean results.” HARD ODD DOUVTBTVURSN Oa NWT WNW Dr.Bulls Cough Syrup. Cures in & * offe Food, Work and Sleep What a great mistake it is contend that time taken from toil for sleep and recreation is time lost! is nt greater fallacy, for sleep and recrea tion form, as it were, the cement put in to fill up the joints in order to out the weather and preserve the edi fice. A man does not necessarily re quire riches, honor or office—although the majority of us naturally have ap ambition to attain one of these desid erata—but he does need food, work and sleep. It follows therefore, that he should use every means to promote life, and among these there are three things to be kept in mind. When a man denies himself sleep, food and the exer cise work gives both to brain and body he is robbing his life of ita full term Let him be cheerful also, for the body ig like an engine—it will run well and long if it is well olled. Contentment and cheerfulness are the oil which keeps the nerves from wearing out to There vw Keel A MOTHER'S STORY. Tells About Her Daughter's [linoss and How Bhe was Relieved Two Letters to Mra. Pinkham. “Mus. Pisssan I write to tell you sbout my daughter. She is nineteen years old and is flowing all the time, and has been for about three months. The doe- tor does her but very little good. if any. 1 thought [I would try Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, but | want your advice before beginning its use. [ have become very much alarmed about her, as she is getting so weak.” Mrs. Martnioa A. Camr, Manchester Mill, Macon, Ga, May 21, 1899. “Dear Mus, PINk- mam It affords me great pleasnre to tell you of the benefit my daughter has received from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. After beginning the use of your medicine she begsn to mend rapidly and is now able to be at her work. Her menses are regular and almost painless, | feel very thankful to yon and expect to always keep your Vegetable Compound in my house, It is the best medicine I ever knew. You have my permission to publish this letter if you wish, it may be the means of doing others good.” Mus. MATILDA A. Camp, Manchester Mill, Macon, Ga, September 18, 1899, Ro SURE & REV. DR. TALMAGE. THR EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. Subject: The Fome Life.Jt Points Out the Duty of Parents und Adimonishes the Childrenw—Don’'t Stufl the Young People With Heligion, {Copyright 1m.) Wasmisaroy, D. C.—This discourse of Dr. Usimuge will interest young men, while it is full of advice and encouragement 10 parents who ure trying to bring up thel children arigit; text, Proverhs x., 1, “a wise son marketh a glad father, but a fooi- {sh son is the heaviness of his mother.” In this graphic way Solomon sets forth the idea that the gaod or evil bebavior of children blesses or blights the parental heart. to have no especial fnterest in the welfare of thelr children, The father says: ‘My boy must take the risks I took in lild, it he tirns out weil, all right, If he turns yat ill, he will have to bear the quences. He has the same chance that i hud, He must take care of himsell,” A shepherd might just as well thrust a lamb into a den of lious and take care of yourself," Nearly all the brute ereation are kind enough to look after their young. 1 was going through a woods, and I heard a shrill ery in a nest, I climbed up to the bird's nest, and I found that the old bird had left the brood to starve, But that is a very rare sceurrence, Generally a bird will piek your eyes out rather than surren- der her young to your keeping or your touch. A lon will rend you if you come too near the whelps. Even the barnyard too nearly, and God certainly intended to have fathers and mothers as kind as the brutes, Christ comes through to-day, and He says the bodies of your children and the minds of your children. What ars you dolog I their immortal souls?’ 1 gead of a sb that fonndered, A life.boat was launched, Many of the passengers wore in the waters all sur households “You take cars of and the other hand holding her little child out toward the lifeboat, cried out, ''‘Save my ebild!” And that impassioned cry is the one that finds an echo in every paren- tal heart in this land to-day. "'Bave my child!” That man outthere says: “I have fought my own way through life, I have got nlong tolerably well, the world has buffeted we. and I have had many a hard struggle, It don’t inake much differance what pens to me, but save my ehild!” You see I am going, as God may help me, to show the cause of parental solieitude and then the aileviations of that solleitude, The first cause of parental solicitude, I think, arises from the imperfection yarents on their own part, We all some. vow want our children to avold our faults, We hope that if we bave any excellences they will copy them, is they will copy our fanits and omit our excelisnoes, Children are very apt to be echoes of the parental life. Some one meets a iad in the back street, finds him smoking and says at you! What would your father say if he knew this? Where did vou get that cigar?” “Oh, 1 pleked it up on the street.” “What of if they knew this?" "Ob," he replies "that’s pothing. My father smokes!” There is pot one of us to-day who would ke to have our ehildren eopy ail our examples, And that is the eause of the solicitude on the part of all of us. We have so many stereotyped in the lives aud ebaracters of those who come aller us, jnsuMeieney and unwisdom of discipline. Gut of twenty parenis thera may be one parent who understands how thoroughly and skillfaily "to discipline; perhaps not more than one out of twenty. We, nearly ail of us, err on ons side or on the other Here is a father who says, “I am goiag to bring up my ehildren right; my sons sball know nothing but religion; shill see noth- jog but religion, and Lear nothing but re- ligion.” They are routed ont at § o'clock in the morning t3 recite the Tea Com- mandments, They are awakened up from the sofas on Sunday night to recite the Westminster Catechism, walls are covered with religious pictures and quotations of Seripture, aud when the boy looks for the day of the month he looks for it in a religious almanpae, If a minister comes to the house, he Is re. quested to take the boy aside and tell him what a great sinner he ls, worning, noon and night Time passes on, nnd the parents are wait. fog for the return of the son at night. It itis 12 o'clock, it is hall-past 12 o'clock, and George comes in and hastens upstairs jest he be accosted. His [father says, “George, where have you been?” “f bave been out,” Yes he Las been out and be has been down. and he has started on the broadroad to ruin for this life and says to his wile, ‘Mother, the Ten Com- mandments are a failure; po use of West. minster Catechism; I have done my very best for that boy; just see how he has turned out.” Ah, my friend, you stuffed that boy with religion; you had no sym- pathey with innocent hilarities; you had no COMMON sense to me, 1 haven't muh desire for religion; but he jammed religion down my throat when I was a boy until I got disgusted with it, and I haven't wanted any of it since.” That father erred on one side, Then the discipline is an entire failure in many households becanse the father pulls one way and the mother pulls the other way. The father says, “My scn, 1 toid you if I ever found you guilty of false. ood again I would chastise you, and I am going to keep my promise.” The mother pays: “Don’t! Let him off this time.” A father says, I have seen so many that makes mistake by too great severity in the rearing of their children. Now, I wili let my boy do as he pleases. He shall have full sawing. Here, my son, are tickets to the theatre and opera. If you want to play eards, do so; if you don't want to play eards, you need not to play them. Go when you want and come back when yeu want to. Have a good time. Go it!” Give a boy plenty of money and ask him not what he does with it, and you pay bis way straight to perdition. But after awhile the iad thinks he ought to bave a still larger supply. He has been treated, and he must treat. He must have wine sup- pers, There are larger and larger ex- ponses, After awhile one day a messenger from the bank over the way cails in and says to the father of the household of which I am speaking, “The ofMoers of the bank would like to have you step over a minute.”” The father steps over, and the bank ofecor says, ‘Is that your eheck?’ “No,” he says; ‘that is not my ebook, I nevermade an ‘FH’ in that way; I never put a curl to the ‘Y' in thet way. That is not my writing. That is not my signature, That is & counterfeit. Send for the police.” “Stop!” says the bank ofeer, ‘Your son wrote that." Now the father and mother are waiting for the son to ecme home at night. It is 12 o'clock, It is hall-past 12 o'clock, it is 1 o'sloek. The son somes through the hall. way, The father says: “My son, what does all this mean? [ gave you every op- portanity. 1 gave you all the money you wanted, and here in my old days I find that you have bassome a spendthrift, a i{bertine and a sot.” The gon rays: ‘Now, father, what isthe use of your talking that way’ You told me to go it, and 1 just took your suggestion.” And se to strike the medium between severity and too great lenienoy, to strike the happy medium between the two and train oor ebildren for God and | tor heaven, Is the anxiety for every intel ligent parent, But for the most part the ehildren that live sometimes got cross and plek up bad words in the sirest or are disposad to quar. rel with brother or sister and show that they are wicked, You see them in the Bab. buth-school class, They are sunshiny and bright you would think they were al. ways 80, but the mother looking over at them remembers what an awfal timo she had to get them ready, Time passes on, They get cousiderably older, apd the sen comes in from the street from a pugllistic encounter bearing on his appearance the marks of defeat, or the daughter practices some Jittle deception in the household, The mother says, “I can’t always be scold fng and fretting nnd finding fault, but this Bo In many a house hold there is the sign of sin, the sign of the truthfulness of what the Bible says when t declares, “They go astray us soon af they be born, speaking Hes," Some go to work and try fte correct all this, aud the boy is ploked at and picked That always is ruinous, There is more help in one good thunder. fn five days or cold drizzle, Better the old fashioned style of chastise. ment, if that be necessary, than the frot ting and the scolding which have de #0 There is also a cause of great solieilude people ure temptations. A ward siege, but suppose there be inside the An enemy, ana in the night Le shoves back the boit and awings open the door. Our young folks have foes without, ; Who doass not Who is the man here wh is not aware of the fact that the young people of this day have tremendous temp Oh, how many traps set for the young! suited to them, f dissipation went down in Oh, no! At first it was Marble 0 No une behind the ecuuuter. No they drisk, but pletures sent You ask that young man now to gf and got a drinl ment, gable and the slagant by, and now the nthe down grade, Farther wn until he has about struck the bottom of the depths of ruin. Now he jow restaurant. The ecards s« greasy vou cao hardly toll who best band, Gambling for drinks. away, shuffle away. The landlord stands in bis short sleeves, with bis hands on bis hips, waiting for an order to fll up the me?” But the fashli closes YOULL man is « 1 de has the Shuffle tolling of The clock strikes tweive—the i the funeral ball of asoul. The breath flushes in that young man's In the jets of the gaslight the lies ol their obairs. Land. and says "Wake up, shat up!” “What!” (ime to shut up? all out into the night air. Now jog Golag home! Let the wife crouch in the corner and the chi dren hide under bed. What was history of that young man? He began his asleap in around Time to says the young man, home, the the Sometimes sin does not hall lo that way the drawing hearts some. times admitted in highest circies of society. He sso elogant, he Is so bewileh- he is 20 refined, he Is 30 Theres are leproas the sign, but after a while the taions of death What is the matter with that The front windows have not been open for six months or a year. A sha low of mid Tha agoosy of thal “Oh. I wish 1 had buried my ehtldren when they wera small Loss of property? No Death tamily? No. Madness? No Same jain, kid gloved and diamonded, that cup of domestic bliss until the Hight struck it, and all the ralal played around the rim and then darhind it into desoistion and woe, ualil the harpies t darkness clapped thelr hands and all i olees of tue pit uttered a loud “Ha, One woven ia the vil iif 1 Jif ad fun Vor The statistic has never been ma fe up in these great cities of how many have been destroyed and how many beautiful homes have bean overthrown. If the sialistic sould be presented, it would freens your bicod in a solid eake at your heart. Out tions beeome a matter of great solloituds, Begin early with your children, You stand on the banks of & river and you ir It ins boon rolling now for 100 miles. You eannot change it But just go to the source of that river, ge to wners the water just drips down on the Then with your koife make a chan Come out and stand on the or forty years of age, or even twenty, and to change the course of that life. is jatel It is too late! Go far Loo heart, whers the try to take It In Bat, ob, my friend, a line, a distiact hilarity on the ous the mothers starts, and to careiul to make All healthy ehildren make a racket, Bat do not laugh at your ebild’s sin because it is smart. you do, you will ery after awhile because it is malicious. Remember it is what you do more than what you say that is going to affest your chilaren. Do you suppose Noah would have got his family to go into the ark if he staid ent? No. His sons would bave said, I am not going nto the boat; there's someilhing wrong: father won't go in; if father stays ou’, I'll stay out." Are all your ehildren safe? [ know it is a stupendous question to ask, but I must ask it. Are all your children safe’ A mother, when the houss was on fire, got out the household goods, many articles of beautiful furniture, but forgot to ask till too iste, “Are the ohildren safe?” When the elements are melting with fervent hon! and God stall bora the world up and the ery of “Fire! Fire!” shall resound amid the mountains and the valleys, will your ebildren be safe? 1 wonder {f the subject strikes a chord in the heart of any man who had Christian parentage, but has not lived as he ought? God brought you here this morning to have your memory revived, Did you have a Christine ancestry? “Oh, yes!" says one man. “If there over was a good wonan, my mother was good.” How she watched you when you wers sick! Others wearied. it she got weary, she nevertheless wan wakelul, and the medicine was given at the right time, and when the pillow was hot she turned it. Aad, ob, then, when you began to go astray, what a geief It was to her heart! All ihe scene comes back. You romem- ber the ebairs, you remember the table, you remember the doorsill where you played, you remembes the tones of her voles, She seams calling you now, not by the formal title with which we address you, saying, “Mr.” this or “Mr.” that, or “Hon- orble’” this of “Honorable” that. It iz just the first name, your first name, she calls you by this mormug Shabideayouton better life, She says: “Forget not all the counsel 1 gave you, my wandering boy. Turn into paths of righteousness, | waiting for you at the gate.” Oh, yes, God brought you bers this morning to have that memory revived, and I shout upward the tidings, Augels of God send forward the news. Bing! Ring! The dead is alive agaln, and the lost is found! THE WILY FILIPINO, Smokeless Powder Oul of Matches. flow ne Makes Japanese of of the An smokelesy ingenious way powder out Japanese matches has been disclosed in the Pllippine Islands A report re celved at the War Department, Wash ington, from Panay, Islands, RIVE: “I'he devastating isi Nin robber which OWS armed bands are badly are and but eruel and take no ire cowards, An Hlustration was ago in the fate ti i having made them arvant prisoners, given tithe of three i short soldiers, who selves stupidly drunk on tuba, the dis tilled sap of the left Hind the ot throats were promptly cut by trees, were Their the bolo cocoannt In by ynmaid, men. “A patrol party after 1 of ten of twelve men sent the stragglers, we learned native of who did not even dare afterwards from KOUrees, ran into an ambuscade sole two hun dred insurgents attack, fi IT country Ine wwe they said they Ameri to Was would hurt Eight where, open and or ten ans oan but n danger of being shows thelr rasciaily ingenuity For a long thme we heard ] ; of quantities of Japanes matches com I nobods oid guess should bw re was suggested that 1 these matches made a « were made here, and rubbing tis compound a practically obtained, of powder «0 great that t but « about oven enter five i} thie cas than was biuliet enter and rips. mini ie uld easily ing olan all peqquiredd for the next The Morbid Sense of Injury. of Injury” is which afflicts being the oli jo i 1h of EE times of of feelings on part athe rs for in and conflict fiten are necessary rivalry ch progress pends ut a ere nied fron ends, Madam L i our jaundiced of Bsa iinrs aloof Gf ur fr eas «lights ne maging tion has it that she has heard some But released thing detrimental amd dislikes us lo! today. the madam when Hyer is smiles sweetly, amd never heard thing i lies by an people f mind whi the actx of others an hey Jip on the Of two consiruactions of a given situa given wis consiraction anticipaie will, carrying the shoulder tion, they leap to the more offending M.D Monthly Ww *. Beoker in Appictons jie A Girl With a French Education. “i'n apother word about advantages of a Never. 88% tie European uca t the woman Fu talk convent bred young nwt young Om { he wo yn for girls «aid the West “1'} of 1} I've and of the women in Washington acted as iconoclast for my benefit. She is more than pretty. She a look of heing and she Is somebody. She belongs in the diplomatic corps. | saw her at a big reception two or three weeks ago, and 1 watched ber with delight, 1 thought how boisterous and unrefined most American gitls seemed beside her, | actually binshed to think how their slang must shock her. Bo gentle, so quiet, so exquisite. 1 kepl as neay her as 1 could for 1 wanted to hear her speak. At last 1 stood next her in the dressing room, Somebendy wanted her to go home, and what do you think that exponent of highest Euro- pean feminine culture said: “Na she sald, ‘1 don't want to go home. 1'm going downstairs for more feed.) “After all--well, the American girl has her good points, even if her educa: tion ix not made in France,” -—Wash- ington Post, never abont charm man 1 lost my illusion, One prettiest has somebody, Annual Use of Eggs. Many eggs arc used by bakers for cakes, pies, ete, not only for the albu- men and yolks, but also the coloring matter. It ls estimated that 40,000,000 eggs are annually used by calico print ers, and about 120000000 by photo graphic establishments, wine clarifiers, bookbinders, glove makers, leather fine fshors, ote. The estimate may not he strictly correct, but that a large nam: ber are used ie well known, A ah A . There without 590 Ne TR Sate PE AAR Ree ’ loaded wit! ig fe Wr i : E RIVAL E other bran them } § Winchester FOB Ad np aio te London of sens LOT In the suit at the | hekewich iecided Paiy vs £4 i of Daly's The wardes, for $ ster, Justice plaintify ToLepo, 1? : Lucas COUNTY, ” Fras J Cuesey makes oath that heis the senior partner of the firm of ¥. J. CHEXRY & doing business in theUlly { Toledo County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the & of ONE BUSDRED DOLLARS for each and every of catTanngs that cannot be cured by Lhe use of Hal arTannn CURE, Fras J. UBNEXRY Sworn to before me and subscr bed in { tn | presencs, this 6th day of December, « BRAT A.D. 19% A.W. Gireasox § np § Yelary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is takes internally. and acts directly on the biood and mucous surfaces of the system. Rend for te 3 als, In ¥V.1. Cugxey & , Toledo, O. 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