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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
Baking
.msm. Powder
ABSOIVTELY PURE
THE FARMER AND POLITICS.
The prosperity of a farmer to-day
depends more on the methods he
employs than on governmental rule.
Tako seeds for an example: Many
farmers who arc alive to their own
interests in other things arc careless
in buying seeds. They seem to think
that a seed Is seed and there it ends
If there was more knowledge about
seeds and greater care exercised in
tiieir selection, there would be rich
er crops an better returns;
Realizing this, I). M. Ferry and
Co., the famous seed firm of Detroit,
Mich., have embodied in their lllus
rated Animal for 1893, much valua
ble informatian about seeds and their
selection. It contains the knowledge
gleaned from many years practical
experience in tlio seed business, and
the newest and best tilings, about
gardens and gardening. Such a book
issued by a firm of unquestioned reli
ability is of the highest value to
every one who plants a seed. Al
though the cost of printing and
embellishing it with beautiful illus
trations has beenjgreat, it is sent
free to any one making application
to the above firm.
A HOST OF WITIN ESSES.
A CATABKH CUKE THAT BESTS ON
THE UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY
OF THOUSANDS.
This is an age when theories have
little or no weight on the average
mind, but actual demonstration is
demanded. The busy people of to -
day have neither time or inclination
to speculate, and turn with distrust
from everything that does not plain
ly bear the stamp of fact. The rea
son Pe-ru-na has gained such uni
versal hold of the people as a ca
tarrh cure is because all statements
concerning it is accompanied by fact
The following are specimens select
ed at random, from a cloud of wit
nesses who have been cured of
chronic catarrh by I’e-ru-na.
Mrs. M. J- Tumblin, Kyle, Texas,
suffered ten years from chronic ca
tarrh; tried every catarrh cure in
vain; took Pe-ru-na and was com
pletely cured. lion. W. D. Williams,
New \ ienna, (>., had catarrh twenty
years, affecting lungs and throat,
could find no cure; Was entirely cur
ed by Pe-ru-na. W. D. Stokes, Baton
Rouge, La., Lad catarrhal deafness,
cured by Pe-ru-na; can hear as well
over. Rev. .1. C. Randall, Sulphur
Springs, Texas, was cured of catarrh
of the kidneys by Pe-ru-na. Mrs.
Thomas Weaver Lee, Athens Co.,
O’had chronic cattarrh since chil
hood; Pe-ru-na effected a cure. Mrs
.l. W. Reynolds, Elkton, ()., box 46,
did catarrh of lungs and head, bad
cough; physicians failed to cure;com
pletely restored to health by Pe-ru
na. Mrs. Dicy A Lewis was alllieted
fourteen years by chronic catarrh,
best physicians failed; took Pe-ru-na
and is entirely well.
Eor particulars and a multitude of
other witnesses write to the Pe-ru
na Drug Manufacturing Company,
Columbus, 0., for a free copy of
their illustrated treatise on catarrh.
Pe-ru-na is also a sure cure for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, la grippe,
first stage of consumption, and all
climatic diseases of winter.
Rev. Frank DeCourcy has returned
to Tennessee, from Andalusia,South
Alabama,and is now located at .lack
son, Tenn. Bro. DeCourcy is a good
preacher, and wo hope some pastor
less church will give him work to
do for the Master to their edification
—Baptist and Reflector.
KNOWLEDGE FROM EXPERIENCE.
Is what we understand when Dr.
Spalding, and eminent Baptist divine
of Galveston, Texas, writes “send
me two bottles of Taylor’s Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein.
It is a preparation I know from ex
perience to be good.
Every Month
many women Buffer from Siccative or I
Scant Menatruation; they don’t know "
who to confide in to pet proper advice*
Don't confide in anybody but try
Bradfield's
Female Regulator
a Specific for PAINFUL. PROFUSE.
SCANTY, SUPPRESSED (nd IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
I Book to •• WOMAN ” mailed free.
I BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Allanta, Ga.
Maid b, all DruagUla.
I OOMFLAINTS OF CORRESPONDENTS
Now ami then complaints ofcorrcspon
dents come to us .about errors in prin
ting. Generally those who make
the loudest and most frequent com
plaints send the worst manuscripts.
Writers seem to think that their
pelnamsbip, punctuation, and Hpell
ing are absolutly perfect, and that
all tho blame for errors rests on the
compostor and proofreader. It is
simply absurd, illiberal, and injust
1 nil the beam out of your own eye,*
and then go for the mote in your
brother’s eye. Make your manu
scripts perfect and then you may
cast all the blame of errors on the
compositors and proof-readers- Un
til you do this, learn to carry your
end of the lover on which hangs the
burden of blame.
Rev. Fred T. Dates, Secty., of the
American Education Society, has re
signed his position, to take effect
Jany. 1 1893.
MORE VALUABLE THAN DIAMONDS
Gentlemen:—The Klectropoiso I
purchased from you three months
ago is worth its weight in diamonds.
I would not take any amount for it
if I could not get another. It has
I cured me of dyspepsia, liver com
plaint and rheumatism. I feel like
anew creature. I weigh twenty
pounds more than I did when I com
menced its use, and feel twenty
years younger. It is worth the price
if nothing else than to produce
good sound refreshing sleep, and
quiet the nerves. I believe it will
<lo all you claim lor it, and cure dis
ease if used as you direct. 1 have
been an invalid for fourteen years.
All who see me are surprised to see
how well ami rosy 1 look. 1 do
hope God will bless ami prosper you
for the good you have done mu.
1 ours respectfully,
Mbs. E. \V. Stouy.
Lal‘lace, Ala.
The Baptists of Our Country.-
Number of Baptist churches, 35,-
894.
Number of members,3, 269,8(JG,
Baptized last year, 150,000.
Number of members in other de
nominations who hold with us as to
believer’s baptism, over 1,000,000.
Number of persons, in our coun
try, who have been buried with
Christ upon a profession of their
faith in Christ, about 4,500,000
■ Ex.
' LEMON ELIXErT
A PLEASANT LEMON TONIC.
For Biliousness, Constipation, Ma
laria, Colds and the Grip.
■ For Indigestion, Sick and Nerv
, ous Headache.
[ For Fever, Chills, Debility and
Kidney Disease, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough
organic regulation,take Lemon Elixir
I Dr. Moxley's Lemon Elixir is pre
, pared from the fresh juice of Lemons
combined with other vegetable liver
tonics, and will not fail you in any
.of the above named diseases. 50c.,
1 and I bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. 11. Mozley,
t Atlantn, Ga.
At the Cpptltol.
I have just taken the last of two
• bottles of Dr. 11. Moxley’s Lemon
Elixir for nervous headache,indiges
tion, witli diseased liver and kidneys.
The Elixir cured mo. 1 found it tho
greatest medicine 1 ever used. *
.1. IL MENNICII, Attorney,
1225 F Street, Washington, D. C.
From n Prominent Lady.
1 have not been able in two years
to walk or stand without suffering
great pain. Since taking Dr. 11.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir I can walk
half a mile without suffering the
least inconveninee.
Airs. R. 11. Bloodworth,
Grillin, Ga
HOLLIDAY "EXCURSION RATES
OFFERED AY THF RICHMOND
AND DANVILLE R. R.
For the accomodation of its pa
trons the Management of this Great
system has arranged to sell cheap
excursion tickets for tho Hollidays
for distance of three hundred miles
or less. Tiqkcts will be on sale Dee
23rd, 24th, 25th, ami 2 ( ;th, ami Dec.
31st, .Lmury Ist, and 2nd, limited to
return until January 4th, 1893. All
agents will be prepared to give de
tailed information.
Dr. W. Pope Ycaman was elected
Moderator of tho Missouri General
Association for the sixteenth time,
at the last annual meeting at Lex
ington.
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1892.
A VALUABTE CHRISTMAS GIFT
What? A year’s subscription to
the Christian Index, to some one
who is not able to pay for it. It will
bear fifty messages of instruction,
edification, and comfort to the read
er. You need not let your left hand
know- what your right hand did. All
you have to do is to send the address
of the person you wish to read it
with the money,and the paper will go
every week regularly. It will not
only bless the receiver but also the
giver.
How many poor members there
are in the Baptist churches of Geor
gia who would be made glad by such
a generous act?
Try it.
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