LES DF WILBER mon rh) YORK. writes: Mr. C. F. President of writes: “Whenever Given, Sussex, N. B, the Pastime the cold weather sets in I a severe cold, which was hard to throw off, and which would leave on my constitution the most of the win ter. “Last winter I was advised to try runa, and within five days broken up, and in five days more | was a well man. I recommended it to several of the cold There is nothing like Peruna for catarrhal afflictions. i it i0r 18. gladly endorse it."'--C. F, Given. secretary of New York; is the leading second bass of the Sangerlust, the Dividend Sixty Years After Death. A correspondent, according to London Chronicle, found the morning in his letter box from the Bankruptcy Court, application for a “third dend of 2% d. in the pound.” The bankruptcy occurred in the reign of William IV. and the debt was owing to the correspondent’s father, who has been dead for sixty years, the other a notice inviting wd Ane wd and final divi Lsiass 4 » 4st years year, fixin men and 1 wage g wages 500 apprentic ’ appl SHO OOOOCOUOUCTOODTTS ST. JACOB OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feezache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS AIN. GUOGOOGOCLO000D HHOGOBGGGNN GOO SOOTHTHTHHGHOHOHICHD ¢ CANDY CATHARTIC | BOBO GSONTHID David F. Wilber. largest German singing society of New York, and also the oldest. 2 In 1899 The Sangeriust celebrated its tion in New York City. The following is his testimony “About two years ago I caught a severe while traveling, and which settled so affected my voice that I was obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress I was advised to try Peruna, and although I I sent for a t “Nords b ly describe my surprise to a few days | was greatly ithin three weeks I was en- wered. 1 am never without it and take an occasional dose when I Tulian Weisalitz, ve prompt and satisfac wry results fro: ie use of Peruna, write at once to Dr nan, giving a full state- of your case and he will be pleased ive J his valuable advice gratia | Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. relieved. and v rec If you do not » you ORIGIN OF A FAMOUS SONG. How World-Famous Tune Came to Be Written, Bizet, the composer of the world- famous opera “Carmen.” and Halevy, librettist, once occupied apart whose outer doors opened on he same landing. As soon as he baa nished an air Blzet would hasten » submit it to his neighbor, who sud jected it to the most severe criticism. From morning to night the plano re- sounded in the composer's apars nts. Qae night Bizet finished « bit in which he flattered himself he bad successfully sketched pr of a triumphant -toreador after a cessful bull fight. Bat Hal- evy listened in silence and showed but a moderate enthusiasm. Bizet, somewhat piqued, asked the cause of this coldness “It's good, 1 admit, “In fact, it's too good. ment-—it lacks snap- popular enough.” “Not popular!” shouted the piqued composer. “Do you want me to write for the slums?’ He went out in a huff, but soon relented, and in an tour returned with another alr. “Lis t to this,” said he, “here is my toreador idea written down to your popular level” It was, indeed, the song of the toreador, and the only one which on the first night received an encore and seemed to move the first-night sudience from its torpor. his me dramat Adak at tho Laie » said Halevy. It lacks move- in short, it's not en Ought to Take Warning. Fond mother-—-Now, look here, George! [| want you to break off with that girl. She is very pretty and all that, but I know her too well to want you to risk your life and happiness by marrying her. Why, she knows no more about housekeeping than I do about Greek—not a bit” George—Perhaps not, but she can learn. Mother—After marriage is rather late for that, George. George—But you sald yourself that you did not know a thing about house keeping until after you were married. Mother-Very true, George-—and your poor father died of dyspepsia twenty years ago~—Stray Stories. An eight-hour work day is one of the constitutional amendments to be sub mitted to a vote of the people of Colo rado in November next. THE GREAT CURES RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. Raveran, N.C. July 21, 1908. Yeory truly, T. W. DOBBIN. firm of Dobbin & . » BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. Sunday Discourse by Dr. Chapman, the Noted Pastor Evangelist, Helper Beyond All Others—-is the Life of the Church, New Yorr Ciry. — The sermon hare furnished to the press is the most impres- sive on» of u series which the Rev, Dr. J tion. It is entitled “The Holv Ghost in His Relation to ths Chureh.”’ and was preached from the text: “And the saved Acts 2: 47 In the honest endeavor which we make the end receive airewar the Master. thereby erown, the Holv Ghost te our helper. He ix ed as the director and leader ol life, We need expect no great of the Holy Ghost 8» saip is ignored, and without spiritual atmosphere we may dividuals, no On the das oceurred: the first Jeans Christ at Father whereo! we are a2); the other Spirit, hoes ; d from the hand oi not Hiissing oul certainly to be count outpouring Hix this bh gi expect, as In long as leader apeeial ViICLOTies the exaltation of right i Was tue hand of wilnesses the all (Acts 2 was AMipouring of ause Jesus had been raised up and exalted. The point is our head had Holv Ghost for the body: and it 1 what the head has of the body have a right t that day, in the Ghost has heen affairs of the make Christ Christ as Him ving Him in trust urally foll received that npon the thus members glaim, Since phan of od, the Holy the administrator of ind He is here to every believer us in the flesh and | had claimed His presence, He wonld have been denied to vou: but now that He is present ‘an the Spirit. we may all have fay claim to His pre God may be sl in oui the Holy GG} He 15 in a viear of Christ. an The Son of God 1s of God. reoresenting Spirit of God o exalted in the risen Chriat guile her He is to govern from the Teast things The S¢ riplure » message {or believed that chrrebes in the phetic setting { ite declines and returns that we have « of history of Seven times peated: “He that what t It is used alle the ehurch § real to hearts by ea re ean be no other at the right hand and enthroned the and church signi y be hureh He is to contro represenling eoutisel het i aer in a wor the church and 0 ngs in o the greatest lence that He slidden 2 hye | dead while L The rea 1s that Ghost of tag interpretation « the r The were hos founda the forsknow the Script ing Cibost 12 here pin exiends fife of the officvs we we the w rdaing b ne kind OF men mu them % ed u on high, He i gifts unto men thes: and son ve, and gave ve some for the perfecting of for the we T the minwmtry sr the Biving of th ly of Christ {he church 1s t God Hear what th criptur ha to Eph 2: 19 to BO more sirar low.citizens household of foundation of Jesus Christ nerstone; in framed togeth ple in the Lord uilded together for an through the Spirit” 14 us, we must be careful for we may grieve Him and quench by the way we hive and work things are done to-day in the churel may commend themselves to m SRY ¥e are but fe whom habitation of fall utterly = of the his stead. Prayer taken, and Matthias was no indicat ever ratified by t} once sinks out of F'wo vears after ward the Lord ca 1 to fill the va cancy, namely, FE 3 Pau! speaks thus of an apastie, no but by J: who rawsed Him from i The church was established by signs and wonders. Acts 2: 1 to 4 f day of Pentecost was fully come they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven man, aus Christ all the house where there appeared they unio were them siting of them tongues, as the Spirit ance.” Heh: 2: 4 witness gave them both with signe and wonders, and Ghost, according to His own will.” ment. This is the opinion of many Bible teachers. In Acts 2: 41, we read: they that gladly received His Word were baptized, and the same day there were added unto them about 3000 souls.” In this text the words “unto them” are writ ten in italics, so that the original is, “there were added about 2000 souls.” But we must add to something when. we add, so in Acts 2: 47, we read: “And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved.” Dut there ia a still better ex planation. In Acts 5: 14, we read: “They were added to the Lord.” This is Paul's conception of the church Christ 18 the head and the church is His y. We are being called out now from the Gentile world. Every new soul won for Christ comes in to semplete the body. Some day the last man will come in, and the skies will brighten with the return of Tord, It ia this thal gives one the passion for soul-winning. It is this thought thas fur nishes the inspiration for the foreign mis siotay. The church is a called-out body, and the missionary ie sent to Africa, to China, to Japan, that he may work in the fellowshin of the Holy Ghost in leading sonle to Christ, God speed the day when hm member of the body shall be 1. ie chureh is enlightened e¢ Spirit ia the breath o y of His ohyurch. If His rule ia not fol it naturally results that His life i» shut out, Thus it comes to be like a man the Spirit, God the suffering from pneumonia tomed to such scenes declares that more lang to be filled with ens We not want more oi the Holy Glos charoh. And sometimes. because Hix Himself, and allows Lhe forms to stay the power is departed. The oil ir goue where prayer is offercd, ihe recd, and church-going and there ws positively blance of power Lhey the words of Seripture ar “having a to live, but being dead’ They one of the guard found in the ex city of Pompeii He stood with ind relig ous) nos wre rest fils hie clasping tls spear just the same with th A hitle thing at first i power in the entive church. A i might do A spirit el riticism might complisn 3 Phere 1» an insidious d owly and secretly turns the vital or af the body to bone It begins by ng biitle fragments here No medical «kill can arrest gress Nature 12 perverted from healthy process of assimilating and nutes to the greation in the system i ing but bone. What should be life cle und nerve and and turers to solid and lifeless hone the heart 0 | bone beautitad pusation. by sent the the Ruch death the sensibilities cPureh may result in pouey O8nily nl Taste Laere ile pro ie sinew is reached vital and which life is very tips ol “NsUes is streams to CeaAses and induration wh soul suffer, wh yg appealed to by moral of a 1 vices ol i i which it will back he we give throb of responsive lee werned by the the canurch Holy Ghost he it 4 Paul gives an ere vh Paull, filled his eyes'on hum, and ity and all misch thou enemy 1d righteousness +3 3 ‘ Lhe iV CPR Ee tight But he wt, Jooked and saw standing he greatest Stephen was sried which are now rey into 3 that have preached the gospel unto the angels desire to nok nto There is not an angel in the skies todas honor to and ne in the preaching The sition 1» a divine M"Take heed, therefore of the gospel cis 20 unto vourselves the which the Holy Ghost hath made you It greatly dignifies one’s work to know that we are here to do just what would do if He were in our place. The message of the man of God is inspired Matt. 10: 20-“For it is not ve that speak, but the Spirit of your Father whigh sneak: eth in you” Mark 13: 10, 11-"And the But when thew shall lead vou and deliver you up, take no thought .be- forehand what ve shall speak, neither do it is not ye that epeak, Ghost.” Take 12: Ghost shall teach vou in the same hour what ye ought to say.” The Holy Ghost never encourages idle ness. We are not teaching the lesson that one need simply open his mouth and ex: pect the Lord to fill it: but the ideal posi. tion is for everyone to be so filled with the message all the time that if he were called to speak any number of times during the day he would always be sure that he had a message from God. Notice what the Seriptures say: Rev, 1: 10="1 was in the Spirit on the Lord's day and heard be. bind me a great voice, as of a trumpet.” Rev. 4: 2 "And immediately I was in the Spirit: and, behold. a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne” If one is raturated with His message, and is in the Spirit, there will be no question as to his power in the presentation of what he has to say. : These conditions having resulted the re. wills ane guaranteed: Mark M6: 1518 “And said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the to every creature. He that believiis and is bap tized shall Ly sive} t he Jieveth m oe hem that believes. i ne hall ey cast out devile; ther HY fo JA CE Co " pro Bg Bg eB fhe Bil follow rELaver Phen d-~"God alee with sigus and won Hels -~ witness, both seecording to His the Holy Ghost 4 sbsoiute.y ER will There is 3nd’'s power; He can de all things Phere is 8» very significant weed in Neripture, Ilsv. 14: 6 heard » voice Wiite Lieased be Cord ‘And | are the dead from henceforth. Yea, } that they mav rest {row have: and their works doe follow The Be FV. B. Mever tiinks that ! cipreted as 4 Amen saith Bu.rud and that i the Bpait's approv ye in their ls vo ne $i Wei we have Christ It will be a when jor covery pastor's work the shall breathe “Amen for the service of HYPI'y = al oi Spit Qe say again “Amen:” when the living of thie saints shail Live 85 neat (200 & Will thst a the lose of Amen and amen the Holv Ghost = rot those who atied gospel Every deseon 4 Where MONE ini o wha ll * 1 Bui the filling y be confined { are ninisiers ol nen of | repo i Wao 0 DUS UNPRS iL ve (host sdon We may VED Hoy ant iL ove} Lis urse'ves continually te i the 3. Mme in She hb fl Were not begause « i jal atwnily, but filled with 1 wan De Lut suck an office should expect of the spirit © peiple 18 recognized chosen £ the ine © ipture: Enh and wrath evil speaking, ¢ ba 4 4 Lternes: malice tander-hearte wilh FTE evel ven vou F One hin i# plan of things Sunday-Schoo Fresh From God's Mint. God gives to == dav by day is creat We never re t never was our need un sve received something that was n this, iiied the 1 taal were, a n it he on won t ace of {ay’s blessings are to each of miracle ir the bands of ng and ti almighty INVAn says that we 1 God's hand come to 3 as things house—though old in is at should #4 to give us current YBunday the An (od new 1 Father do if our School Times Poth Individual and Secial. yd i= now proving to us this individualistic side of Christian , although always primary and essential after all. only a section of the glorious This must be 80, seeing that the Gospel was for man, who in the nature of him fa structurally social, You can insmlate a wire because it is a wire; but you cannot insu} a man The kingdom Christ establish: of the sons of God. and the idea. social or der i= that in which the principle of broth. erhood reigns with illimitable sway. —Joha Chfford. The Spirit of Go a The Reorot of Success, a successful career. Opportunity, ability and the friendly assistance that may be given all tend to further one’s efforts, but the persistent, undaunted faithivlness to position and hindrance and obstacles, is that which conquers. The character that is developed by devotion to duty, in life's amalizat undertakings, is being equipped for gloriows achievements. herein @ Prejudice, Prejudice never reasons, but moves and sways the mind and action stinctive or sudden or biased impulse. It has its seat in i lie injury. knowiedge and to progress. lisconrses, the most moving appeals and jhe most stirring considerations, ~ The riend. ——————— Faull Faith in Christianity, One cannot give or anything ¢ with the nat ol with on a her forms of consecration himself. All ney i suo ft CAR does not rir fined to establish The asutomonile supersede the horse; ing its should SEPT de but in automobile supremacy the not be permitted to indulge ‘a HIASKERCT The has free invaded a great. con American lunch counter “egypt, and made land of Calro the for sud Pharaohs has alwa been noted the ‘bums nar he ants nendl has founded in Algeria, «dy on 8 tack may be ie varieties of y morning to learn tha: instrument of gimp , looking-gls gterer's tacks, trunk basket tacks, brush tacks shank tacks, tacks. cheesebox tacks, carpet other coffin tacks, miners’ tacks uses tacks, lasting tacks for a score are mace and The Swedish ire best mported The Fre: nent has adopted a system of passenger insurance om state railways The purchase of a penny ticket confers the right of $2,000 in case of death or permanent injury, from $500 to $1,000 for minor injuries, and five france while the injured person is una work as the re suit of an accident orf any kind within the railway. A pas genger may purchase any number of govern a4 aa) precincts of the tickets up to ten For a small area Hawali has a wide variety in its representatives of dif ferent nationalities. The statistics of school children give Hawaliang, parc Hawaiians, American British, German, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Japanese, Chinese, Porto Ricans and scattering, classed as "other foreigners.” The tabulation of teachers gives Hawaiian, part Hawaiian, American, British, German, French, Belgian, Scandi- navian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chi- nese, and others, The threecolor photographic process which is being employed in illustrating in England is sald to be affecting the chromo-lithographic art much in the same way that the ha:f-tone photo pro cess affected wood engraving some years ago. The latter was practically ruined. Chromolithegraphers’ wages huve recently sufforcd a cut of from 30 to 60 per cent, snd many skilled artisans have been turown out of em ployment altogether. The chief ohjec- tion to the new process is that the colors do not come out with sufficient distinctness, but this will no doubt be
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