The Christian index. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1892-current, July 28, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report DrttM Bakin# [yrS! Powder ABSOLUTES PURE COMMENDATIONS. During the past month we have | had many good brethren to speak in ■ the most commendable terms of the I merit of the Index. We have had many letters from brethren in differ ent parts of the state, to the same ef fect, and from other states. We would be gratified to give names, but they were not intended by the authors to be published and we with hold names. One of our oldest brethren, who has worked for the Index and read it closely for probably the past fifty years said to us last week. “'The In dex now is better than at any time in its existence. Certainly a very high compliment, and one we appre ciate. An advertiser from Arkansas writ ing a private letter'd take great pleasure in reading the Index, and want to say the change you have made in it is excellent, it is now all right and I regard it as one of our best papers. A brother from Texas, formerly a Georgian, says: The last issue of The Index is a gem—a cyclopedian birdseye view' of Baptist men and measures old Georgia. Like wine the paper im proves with age. Like the righteouß“it brings fruit in old age, is fat and flourishing.” “Excelsior” A good Brother enclosing an ar ticle addressed to the Editor of the Index says: I am in the dark as to w'ho you are of late but you have been doing the work with remarkable success. I feeljliko congratulating you afresh each week.” THE GENUINE MERIT Os Hood’s Sarsaparilla w ins friends wherever it is fairly and honestly tried Its proprietors are highly gratified at the letters which come entirely unso licted from men and women iu the learned professions warmly com mending Hood’s Sarsaparilla for what it has done for them. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills,jaundice biliousness, sick headache, constipa tion. A TEACHERS INFLUENCE. The teacher of a class in a Sabbath School cannot understand how great is bis of her influence. A writ er in Sunday School Times tells of a boy who was severe in his coimL ni nation of others because of their incon. sistencies, ns they appear to him, as Christians. He was asked if he ever knew one who came up to his stan dard. He said: “Yes when a boy I had a Sunday School Teacher who 1 believe was a devoted Christian.” It is possible bis teacher never knew' but that her words fell on unheeding ears; for, probably, that careless, fun loving boy never let her know that he thought at all of what she said to him. And yet, after all tin so years, he remembers her counsels, and re spects her sincerity in trying to lead him to Christ; and she is to him the embodiment of all that a Christian should be. He has not yet followed her teachings, for he lias not, confess ed Christ as his Savior; but God, who is faithful, will not forget that labor of love, but will bring this soul to faith in’ Christ yet, as a reward of this woman’s prayer and efforts. Hall's Hair Renewer is pronounc ed the best preparation made for thickening the growth of the hair, and restoring that which is gray to its original color- We invite the attention of those so unfortunate as to be affected with cancer or troublesome afflictions to the advertisement of Dr.J.W. Bird well, Gallatin Tenn. He has had n deal of experience, and will give on application many certificates showing what he has done for others. TWO YEARS AGO. \ I wm for some time troubled with an obstinate RASH or HUMOR, that spread over my face and breast. 1 con sulted physicians, and used ninny n me dics without a cure. At the suggest lon of a friend I used Swift's Specific, which completely cured me. This wus two years ago, and I have had no return of the trou ble. —E. II Welij, Chesterfield, Va. 8. 8. 8. Is the safest and best remedy • for all troubles of the Blood und Skin. It cures by removing the cause, and st the .Mme time builds up the general health. \ Send tor oar Treatise, mailed free. SWIFT bPfiCLFIC W.. Atlanta. Ga. : PEASE KEEP BEFORE THE PEOPLE RESOLUTIONS OF THE CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CO NVE N T ION. [Adopted June 22d and 23d, 1892] * * * # * * « Resolved, That it is the sense of this Committee that the words “Per manent Centennial Fund of $250,000, as used in our last report to the Southern Baptist Convention, were not intended to designate an endow ment fund the interest of which only shall be used, but a fund for “Bible translation, chapel building, a church edifice fund, and other permanent work.” If, threforc, any donor of a special sum shall see fit to direct that his gift be invested and only the interest be expended, his wishes must be sacredly observed, but, without such specific directions these gifts will be turned over to the Board for the benefit of their work, and the Boards will bo authorized and expected to expend the said funds as the occassion may require, in work of a permanent character connected with their missionary operation 1 * * * * • • « Resolved, That this Centennial , Committee respectfully recommend I to the Boards to use all proper meth ods, by circulars, by instruction to their agents, and by use of their own publications and the denominational papers generally, to make clear to all our brethren that Centennial contri butiumfmay be either for support ami enlargement of the present work 1 of Boards or for the fund for perma nent work at the option of the do nors and thatit is understood that only those contributions specifically designated for the latter fund will be put. to the credit of that fund. I • 1 u *#* * * * * Resolved, That the representatives of this Committee be hereby in structed, in advocating the interests and claims of the Centennial, to em phasize the idea of enlarged opcra- > lions as well as the raising a fund for permanent work, and to strive constantly to uplift our people to a higher plane of living for Chris and giving systematically for the . promotion of his cause. * * * * * • » Richmond, Va. G. M. Carter, Chester, S- C., w rites: “A negro boy here hail a bad - ease of scrofula. The doctor said it i would kill him. I got him to use Botanic Blood Bahn. Ho took a doz en bottlesand is now well. He has not used any of it for four months 1 and coniines well. . WOUNDS FROM FRIENDS. Some of the deepest, most painful I wounds that we receive are from .those whom wo regard as friends. We expect to be wounded by our ’ enemies. We are on our guard lest > w e do get wounded by such ones. But we are likely to be off our guard when among those whom wc esteem as friends. Why should we be bus pieious of our friends? What is more nutural than to believe and ! feel that our friends would help us 1 ' and not hurt us, would give advan tage to us rather than take advan tage of us? This is certainly the way it should be. But is it so? Sometimes it is and many times it is not. We have been obliged to learn by pungent experience that some whom we have long regarded as being our best friends have finally shown themselves capable of doing us vastly more harm than our open enemies. We have been struck har der blows by our friends than we have by our enemies, and that too without just provocation. The fol lowing are significant words, found in Zech. 13: 6, “What are these wounds in thine hands?” The an swer is, “Those with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.” Have you not heard of parents, who, after having turned their property over to their son, in their old age, have been cast off by him, to die at last in the almshouse? i Oh, what cruel wounds have thus been inflicted upon the dear parents who had toiled many a year and by economy secured enough for old age, and then, trusting to the fidelity, not i to say love, of the child they had anxiously reared, have been finally thrust out of old homo by him! To THE CHRISTIAN INDEX: THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1892. what depths of despicable meanness will those who ought to be best friends descend! And not only has this been the case, as between par ents and children, but others, trust ing implicitly to those who have vowed unalterable friendship to them, have been stabbed to death by them at last. C. H. Witheebe. Written for The Index. A NOTABLE BEGINNING OF A GREAT REVIVAL. Many years ago, Rev. J. M. Scott, deceased, at a hundred years, was sitting in my father’s house, one Sab bath afternoon, reading in silence from a bundle of associational minutes." Suddenly he read aloud, that at a meeting of association, at old Bush River Church, (ten miles from New berry, S, C.) the preacher of the in troductory sermon, having gone through the preliminary part of the service, had just announced his text, when the rain poured down on the board roof of the house so heavily as to drown his voice. Some brother rose, and lifting his voice above the roar of the storm, proposed that they all kneel down and pray that God pour out his Holy Spirit upon the people as he was pouring the rain on the earth. The place where they were met was shaken as at Pente cost, a great awakening begun, and so many thousands, as it spread far and w ide over many districts, con verted, that I am afraid to trust my memory in the matter. Will Dr. T. M. Baily, S. (J. or some other one, make search for the minute referred to ? I think the association was Reedy River, and the event far back before 1820. E. B. Teague. Columbiana, Ala. SWAMPS Are not the only abode of malaria. You find it everywhere, even in lo calities where atmosphric and sanita ry conditions seem to bo unfavorable to its development. The universa remedy for and preventive of the dire complaint is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Wherever the inaldy assumes its most virulent form, and whether it be chills and fever, bilious remit tent, dumb ague or ague cake, the Bitters is most popular and consti tutes the best means of protection and cure. From Maine to the Isth mus of Panama, in Guatemala, Mex ico, South America, and the tropics this truly famous medicine has won “golden opinions” from all conditions and classes in more than a meta phorical sense. For debility, indiges tion, constipation, rheumatism, in somnia, neuralgia, liver and kidney trouble it is highly efficacious. Use it with persistence. A HOME 00MF0RT. Looking at the beautiful and in structive pictures, the bright and en tertaining stories, the pithy, pointed teachings, the solid, w holesome read, ings, in these four papers, Our Little Ones,The Sunlight,The Young Reap er, and Our Young People, we say surely, every family in all this laud can supply itself with the choicest reading, suited to every child’s un derstanding. The American Baptist Publication Society will send either or all these papers to your home for almost nothing. Send your name and get samples. Do give your children clean, pure, nourishing mental food. Parants desiring for their daugters a Christian home, with fine advan tages of education at reasonable rates, will do well to consider the merits of LaGrange Female College,LaGrange, Ga. See advertisement in this paper. We invite attention to tho adver tisement of the Southern Medical Col lege of Atlanta in another column The Thirteenth session closed most satisfactorily. The fourteenth course of lectures w ill commence Tuesday Oct. 4th. Their new- and common dioug building will bo ready for use at the opening of tho term. Tho Florentino architecture, with first story marble and above of brick and tho buildings constructed, especially to meet tho needs of the college. The intcaior arrangement is admirable and more efficient work can be satisfactorily done now than before Write for further particulars if you desire them. * For a disordered Liver try Beech, am’s Pills. ALE amo BEEF "PEPTONIZED" ( INVALIDS. For ’ CONVALESCENTS. ( NURSING MOTHERS. Supplies complete nutrition Agree.blc Io the mon delicate palate, The only liquid Food Toni<- on the market. Ptwilclana Prescribe R. Year Dreotgat Sefla II THE ALE A BEEF CO., 207 W. 17 St., New York City. COLIC AND CHOLERA MORBUS. Colic, cholera morbus, and many other affections of the stomach and bowels prevalent at this time of year are due to two causes. First, the depressing effect of the hot weather upon the nervous system, and second, the use of green fruit, cucumbers, melons, and etc. No one is safe from painful and even danger ous attacks of these affections unless unusual precautions are taken at this time of year. A tablespoon of Pe ru-na taken before each meal is a complete protection against these maladies. Pe-ru-na is not only a preventive of colic, cholera morbus cramp,stomach ache summer diarroea cholera, but it is also a prompt cure for these diseases. Where the attack is very severe and painful a wine glass of Pe-ru-na should be taken at once, followed by two tablespoonful does until complete relief is obtain ed. This never fails in a single case. In cases of less severity a tablespoon ful every hour is sufficient. No one should neglect the precaution of tak ing a dose of Pe-ru-na before each meal, until the hot season is over. Complete treatise on disease of hot weather sent free to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, O. GRAND HARVEST EXCURSION. The management of the Western Atlantic Railroad have arrranged for a grand harvest excursion to Ar kansas and Texas, August, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Tickets at one first-class fare for the round trip will be sold, good for thirty days from date of sale with stop-over privileges. Par ties washing to visit any point in Ar kansas and Texas will find this the opportunity of the year to do so. The “Old McKenzie Route,” better known as the “Upper Line,” is admi rable to travel between Atlanta and Memphis, Tenn. For rates of above excursion write to R. D. Mann, 4 Kimball House, Fred D. Bush, Dist Pas’r Ag’t., or Chas. E. Harman, Gen’l Pas’r Agt., Atlanta, Ga. Christ came as the Saviour of man’s body as well as bis soul, says Rev. S. F. Hotchkin. The body of the Christian is the servant of the soul, and should display the work ings of the master. The eye is the window' of the soul, and should be single for God’s glory, and as Christ’s eye looked heavenward, should gaze in the same direction. The hands should be used to glorify God in proper service in worldly things, doing with might what is found to do, or in the case of the clergyman in holy sacraments, or the organist in praise, or the religious writer in handing on divine truth. Hands lifted in prayer are a worthy offering to God, w hen they are joined, with “the calves of the lips,” in sacred ut terances. Alms-giving is another holy act for human hands, and makes man like God, whose open hand filleth all things living with plen teousness. In the resurrection the hand that gave the cup of cold water shall touch the golden harp in a new’ and higher service. The feet of those who in missionary work bear the tidings of Christ’s salvation are beautiful below, and shall tread gol den streets above. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. I have strawberries, cherries and peaches fresh as when picked, I use the“ California Cold Process,” do not heat or seal the fruit; put it up cold, and it keeps perfectly fresh. Can put up a bushel in ten minutes, costs about a cent a quart. I sold direct ions to over 100 families last week everyone seems willing to pay SI.OO when they see beautiful samples. I got directions from The Health Fruit Co., Omaha, Neb. Thev mail samples and complete directions to anyone, for 17 two cents stamps, which is the actual cost of samples, postage advertiseing, etc. Times are so hard, I think it my duty to give my experiecce for the benefit of others for why cannot any one make two or three hundred dollars, round home, in a few davs in this way? * Mrs. F. R.— THE STANDARD 0-1 OF TMC WORLD / "rot 4 * ® \ HOME AND STABLE For Harnets, Buggy Tops, Saddlss. Fly Nets Traveling Bans. Military Equipments, Etc. beautiful finish which will nut peel or cr tt crock by handling Not a ▼•rnish Iliad by the U ft. Army and Is the standard • ruon < n**nuT*cturira and owners of Ana barneaa io every quarter of the globe ■Ol-0 ■* ALL HARNCSS MAKERS. D. G. ZEIGLER, ARCHITECT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Plana and Sis-cfflcationa furnished for all claws of Buildings. ( orreavondence cheer fully replied to. Remodelling of existing •txuctuxoi a apeclalty, ajuuoly A MOTHER’S LAMENT. Did you ever see a mother who had not control over or influence with her daughter. It is, indeed, a sad picture. Says the Christian Her afd: “I wish that you would talk to my daughter, sir. Perhaps you can have some influence for good over her. She won’t listen to anything that I can say.” What sad words were these to be wrung from the lips of a mother! “She won’t hear me!” Alas! who, then will she hear? She will not listen to that mother whose eyes watched over her infancy, which have grown dim with many tears shed for her sake—she will not listen to the mother whose heart has never beat one throb that was not true to her real interests. The self-willed girl knows not half the anguish con tained in that one expression and la ment—“ She won’t hear me!” Shorthand taught by mail, in a thorough and practical manner, on liberal termsand at a price within the reach of all by the Western Reserve Phonetic Institute, Station D„ Cleve land. O. The old reliable Graham System taught. By their new method you are able to pay for your lessons as you go along, and at a very low rate. Write for particulars and find out how little it will cost you to learn a pro tension during your space of hours, that will enable, you to secure a good paying position. Apr 21 lyr resason why Alling & Lodge, of Madison, Ind, get orders by mail from every state in the Union for their “True Apollo Ring” Razors at $2 each, is because they send out only selected and tested razors of the very finest quality. Buyers are so well pleased they show their friends and in duce them to send orders also. The receipts of the Foreign Mis sion Board are less than last year for the same time. Shall politics dis place in the hearts of the Lord’s peo ple the claims of the extension of his kingdoms. The prospect for good crops is promising. Let us rise up and see that the Lord’s harvest is what it should be. What Can Cuticura Do Everything that Im cteanrinj, purifying, and Lean tifying f<»r the bkin, Hculp, a: d Hair of Infanta mid _ t 1 hlldrvn, the C'UTlcciia W(u l1y—Hh'Tdies uiltdu They Ci 1 li speedily euro itching K 3 * J! and burning eczema*. A and other } ftlnful and r X \’ ) I'v u akin and ■ '•-/I XL/ \ If diiH-a***;*, cleans k H the scalp of scaly hu jT"! Jys w vJI mon, and restore tho —| J i ) h.ilr. Absolutely pure, - • agreeable, and unfading, they appeal to mothers ni the b *t akin puriG- r» and beautifiera In the world. Parente, think of tldt>, «ave your children y**ar« ot nvntal well aa phys ical Buffering by reason of personal disfigurement added to bodily torture. Cure* made In childhood are apeedv, permanent, and economical. Fold every where. PoTTFH DR! <) AND CIIFM. C<>RP., BottOO* “ AU about Hkin, Scalp, and Hair ” free. DADV’Q Skin and Scalp purified and beautified DADI 0 by Cui’tcLHA Soap. Absolutely pure. ACHINB SIDES AND BACK? Hip, Kidney, and Uterine Paine and Wcakne»Ae« relieved in on«» minute by the Cuticura Antl-Paln Plaater, the first and only pain-killing platter. ONE CENT is all it will cost you to * eari * how you may posi ( * lively aud promptly cure \ ceSiiW Catarrh, Asthma, Hay F* £V»».''n?hu's ver Bronchitis, La Giippe .nd Consumption. From the same source you may learn a perfect and pleasant remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, and Physical prostration. Do you want this valuable informtiou? Simply buy a postal card and send your name to the undersigned at either address given; and Manual of Specific Oxygen, giving full information togeth er with testimony of many wonderful cure«, will be promptly mailed you. Specific Oxygen is not a patent medi cine. ItTs au honest home treatment. It is the only medicated Oxygen. S-parate Specifies forCatairii and Ha Fever. It is prescribed bv Physicians. It is recommended by thousands. Write for manual at once. Address THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO., Nash vill*. Tenn. Or: 510 Sheely Bl’dg, Omaha, Neb.: 412 Inter-Ocean Bl’dg, Chicago, Illa.; 341 W. Alabama St., Alanta, Ga.; 429 E. Broad way, Louisville, Ky. tw? ml ;r ; RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Nausea, Sense of Fullcaw, Cokoxstion, Paix. REVIVES Faiuno ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Circulation, and. Wahxs to Tob Tips. OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis. Mo. BLUE RIDGE & ATLANTIC R. R No. 50. No. 52. dailt. DAn.v. TallulahTalls I.v 7:33 a miLV -;Wp tn Turnersville " 7:50 " " “ Auandale “ B:u> “ " 7:17 “ Clarksville “ ® “ 7:83 “ Demorest 8:30 a “ 7:35 “ Cornelia *Ar 8:45 “ Ar 7:60 “ No. 53. Na 51. DAILT. DAILY. Cornelia .. I.v 10:33a in Lv 9:(Wpm Demorest " 11:10" i “ 10:03" Clarksville " litas'" " 10:14“ Anndale " 11:33“ “ 10:23" Turnersville " 11:43" “ 10:37“ Tallujah Fa lie -A r 11 ;57 “ lAr 10:50“ W. B. THOMAS, President and General Manager. EDUCATIONAL. SHORTER COLLEGE. FOR YOUNG LADIES, Rome, ... - Georgia. z.l? . ’ UZgfc-.- JL . . L.i SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 3OTH. 1. A high and healthful situation. 2. Charming grounds and scenery. 3. Magnificent brick buildings. 4. Modern improvements. 6. Accomplished teachers and officers. 6. A splendid music department. 7. A famous school of the Fine Arts. 8. A finely equipped department of physical SOUTHERN MEDICAL COLLEGE, GtEORGIA. The fourteenth annual session of this institution will commence on the 4th of October. 1802. and continue five months. The coining term offers facilities for medical study superior to any in this section. A new and magnificent building that will accommodate three hunt dred and fifty students, and all of the equipments are first-class in every particular. Special - arrangements have been made for thorough instruction in the pharmaceutical department, the importance of which, for both physicians and druggists cannot be over-estimated. Th9 site of the building is directly across the street from the new Grady hospital of the city of At lanta, where every opportunity will be offered for the clinical study of disease. Instruction will consist °f didactic and clinical lectures in the college amphitheater and in the hospital. Course thorough in all departments. The winter climate of Atlanta is attractive, conducive to health and well adapted to study. For further information address july2»tf DR. WILLIAM PERRIN NICOLSON, Dean. WANTS. IV ANTED; All kindsof Confederate andold •' issues of U. S. postage stamps, also Reve nue stamps. Highest prices paid tor rarities. Not less than 91.00 and as high as HOT paid for Confederate Provisionals. Write for circular giving full particulars, Kentucky Stamp Co., 640 Fifth St. Louisville, Ky. 23ju2m T. A. CULLUM. Ridge Spring. 8. C., sells *" eggs from his prize winning Silver Laced Wyandottes. s3.w for 13; 85.0 T for‘2S. Circu lars free. tc B. A. WHITAKER & CCL MULBERRY, TENN, llrcetleru and feMlipperei OF PURE DUROC JERSEY SWINE of higboßt class and most fashionable pedi gHMts. Every animal descends,on oneor i»oth sides from prize winning ancestors stamp for catalogue, prico-lists, etc. "S. C. Brown Leghorn” Cockerels from sl,ooto $1,50 each. aojuucly Face Bleach! Freckle and Moth DEMTKOYGK! No matter how black or num. r >'•» the freck les may be ; no matter how many times you liav.- failed to remove them. 1 guarantee to re move them all and leave the skin in a beauti ful condition, Where the skin is just begin ning to w rinkle, the use of t he Blench will cor rect the tendency. Send SJ.ooand you will re ceive immediate attention. MISS LILLIAN HARWELL, 270 Houston street, Atlanta, Ga. I have also a splendid salve lor removing superfluous hair. Price R2.OT. 14july4t Dunn, Harnett Co., N. C. Specialist in the treatment of Cancer and Scrofulous affections. Mode of treatment io cal aud constitutional. Best ol References can be furnished upon application. Write for his pamphlet on Cancer its treatment and cure. 12mayly INDIAN SPRING, GA. THE BRYANS HOUSE Is now open for the accommodation of guests. Brice of board reduced to meet the stnngen cv of the times. Table supplied with the best. For terms, etc. address MISS EDITH BRYANS, 21jnly2m Proprietress, H. C. Perkins. J. A. Hauser. President. Manager. Georgia Iron Works, Founders and Machinists, Between Fenwick and D’Antignac. AL’GL’BTA, GA. o RAI lie. We are building High Saw Ml I IS. Grade modern designed Saw Mill Machinery of every description for Southern Lumbermen, Fractional and and Timber Head Blocks, Lumber Rolls,Live Rolls. Slab Conveyors, Saw Dust Conveyors. Log Haulups, Edgers, Trimmers, Steel Arbors, .lump Saws, shingle, Lath and Stave Mills,etc. Plans furnished and contracts for complete plants taken. Architectural Iron Work, Columns. Lintels. Sills, Balcony Railing and Brackets, f'rills. Sidewalk Grating. Ventila tors. 8 eel Bea s. Roof and Bridge Bolts and Wasners. Stair Casos, eta Designs and Pat erus new. Engines and Boilers. and Plane 811 U Valve Engines, sizes to suit all reqnirementa: Return Tuhu ar. Loconto tivo, Upright and Cylinder Boilers Stacks, Fronts, Grate Bars, Bearing Bars, etc. ShaftlK, Pulleys and Gearing. toS bTanotlilng in this line. Elevating and Conveying Machinery planned and erect ed. AVe have a well equipped Castings. Foundry, and pay special attention to Cotton Factory and Railroad Castings. Fittings and Supplies. X: Pr a full stock of Brass Goods, Piping,Belting acking, Babbitt, etc. O Material, WoikinaasMp aid Prices O usirsi ii teed. 23june6m W nluMi ■ ■ UY.M L>. ■ ■ Atlanta. Ga. Office 104Whitehall8U fftnillM Morphine Habit Cored in 10 culture. 9. An unsurpassed school of Elocution. 10. Excellent facilities in Practical Art. Moderate charges for these unrivalled ad vantages. Apply to DR. A. J. BATTLE, President. Or PROF. IVY W. DUGGAN, Business Manager. THE ORIGINAL Patented bee Patent Stamp 1 Feb. 23,1 HM. on each Waist, ’ TAKE NO OTHER.! REMEMBER THE GENUINE • lACKSON V Corset Waists ARE MADE ONLY BY THE ' JACKSON CORSET CO., Jackson, Mich- The mnnufact urer’n Damn !s printed upon the bore® uud Bumped upya iaaide or clasp lu each waJat. Whey o pillar rticles of kind now XEh’ he market. >u should ve one of them. BE SURE ana GET the RIGHT THING If your denier hasn't them write to u«* I CANVASSESS WANTED. RUNAWAYS IMPOSSIBLE, • This statement is now repeated by thousands who have purchased • BRITT’S AUTOMATIC SAFETY BIT. EATSTT Thia Bit, by an automatic device, closes the horse’s nostrils. HE CANNOT BREATHE, AND MUST SAFETY FROM RUNAWAYS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED WITH THIS B il I'°™° >•’ liable to run, and ahould bo driven llO wiu * * l - * ls 1230 BU< 1 children drive horses Ji ’“lucn could not hold with the old stylo bits. fflMMnwi."*! 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We gave away hundreds nf presents in our last contest with perfect satisfaction to our subscribers. With your aoewer you must send 80 cents In silver, or postal nnt« for 3-months subscription to our beautiful Itipagv family paper. jTHETAMILV FRIEMD, Norfolk. Ya. AGENTST WANTED For ScU(ider * — , , Eclectic Family Physician. Good, seller. Large profits Address J. K. Scvddkb.Box 115,Cincia nati, Ohio, Publisher. MENTION THIS PAPER. 4 Agents I at eat lhe demand, of the hour, and aul S SPURGEON’S Life and Works. Including Memorial Ser. vices of the WORLD’S Greatest Preacher. By Rev. R. B. Cook, D.D. Over joo pace,. UluMrateJ. $l3O. Agent,’outfit «nc, and territory aaeigned on receipt of 25 cent,. Now mdy, Me a, TMSAT> mMUfcer, H.fe