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liflneace of the mother 1 It
thSC course of unborn gen
Ljt^goes £ sounding through
cfoirg ages and enters tire
Y t cf Eternity. therefore,
yuat care,
b .jjj gxpsetant .Mother be
and how great the ef
ftoward life happy. off danger and
, Her
other's Friend”
Allays
H e rvous
ness, re
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lieves the
5»f W®! Headache,
WJ sSfSS
/ B ea, and
so pre¬
u: pares the
ETt£at Child-Birth is made
, and the time of recovery
iened—many say “stronger
f than before confinement.”
bsures safety to life of both
her and child. All who have
1 [never '‘Mother’s Friend” say they
[other be without it again,
remedy robs confine
itof its pain.
rionOT whose wife used ‘Mother's Friend,
tat if sho had to go through the ordeal
i and there were but four bottles to oe
lid and tlio coat was 1100.00 per bottle, he
Src'them.” Gko. Layton, Day ton, Ohio.
Book,
lining
kiaformatiun and voluntary testimonials.
OFIELD regulator CO., Atlanta. Ga.
SOLD BY ALL DRUUGC.ISTS.
Lings from the Ram,s
Horn.
Ie who discards the Bible,
l spend his time trying to
wit his conscience,
fhepreaching in which no
lyhears God speak, is not
preaching of the gospel.
Lest Irish efforts makes the best
ip. ‘
lisdoni is the proper use of:
Leans at hand.
fee lucky man plans well and
fcs s to his plans.
,
■ounce of conscience is worth
m of explanations.
[costs something to be a
liaaii, but'it costs more not
iu can silence coscieuce,
you cannot take away its
in,
be churches use out of date
pods to light an up-to-date
I
kr confidence lias slain his
-tsand, but dispair has slain
leu thousands'
de is not worth living to the
a who is willing to do wrong
»e devil,s face may be seen
tout a mask, by taking a
>atthe drunkard's home,
religion that is only seen
Sunday, is not the kind that
-led in the middle of the
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Wes, gasoline stoves, guns,
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The mail who enjoys God’s
pi ace, si the one who sought and
f oum ] him when he had no
Peace,
There is no argument for re¬
ligion in Heaven or earth that
cau persuade a man who will
not give up his sins.
The man who limps aud
stumbles along, is the first to
complain when anybody else
makes a misstep.
Which is the greater trangress
or, the man who breaks the
week in idleness, or the Sab¬
bath by lyork.
God is certain to help the
man who trusts in him, as the
SlUl is to send its light into the
open window.
He who sows wild oats may
expect to gather chaff—as that
kind of seed produces no grain.
The very straw is innutritious.
If an official meeting was
composed only of those actu¬
ally at work, it would often be
a duet between the preacher
and the janitor,
The greatest proof of the di¬
vinity of the Christian, .religion
is that its abuse and mismanage¬
ment by its professors hasn’t
killed it long ago,
A flodel Young Man,
Does not play cards.
Does not idle away his time.
Does not lounge about the
streets.
Does not associate with bad
boys
Does not use profane or ob¬
scene language.
Does not* meddle with other
peoples business,
Does not drink whiskey, beer
or anything else that will in¬
toxicate.
Does not feel himself better
lhati other folks—is not stuck
up,
Does not lie around for lus
father and mother to support.
Does not make love to young
ladies with impure motives'"
But he is temperate in all
things - tells the truth; has reg¬
ular habits of eati ng; sleeping
reading and working; has som
honorable way of earning his
living; goes to church aud joins
in the worship; is kind to all;
attentive to liis mother and sis¬
ters; polite, courteous and re¬
spectful to young ladies, aud
behaves himself as becomes a
gentleman ar home and abroad
every day in the week, every
hour in the daj, at all times, at
all places, aud under all circum
stances.
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ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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At 6 months old
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. !
Young men, be manly, hon¬
est, brave and true, for ”it is
nob all of life to live.” and the
verj 7 few momentary pleasures,
so called, you get out of any
thing else except right living
may be sweet at iirst, but will
be bitter ia the end.—Ex.
A COLLEGE GIRL.
She was a Vassar graduate/
and didn’t know a little bit a
bout housekeeping when she
married her beau and settled
down to domestic life.
Her first order at the grocer’s i
was a crusher, but that good
man was used to all sorts of
people and cquld interpret Vas¬
sar as easily as plain English.
”1 want ten pounds of para¬
lyzed sugar, ”slie said, with a
business air ■
“Yes’m. Anything else?”
“Two citis of condensed
milk-”
( t Ye;’m. Hesetdown “pul- !
verizel sug., “condensed milk.” |
“Anything more raa,atn?” I
“ A bag of fresh-salt—be sure
that it is fresh.”
4 < Yes’m ; What next? ”
“ A pound of desecrated cod¬
fish .”
“Yes’m. He wrote glibly
“desiccated cod.“
‘ r Nothiug more, ma‘am? "
Here's some nice horse radish
just in. < (
“No." she said’ with a sad
wabble in her flexible voice,
“it would be no use, as we dou,l
keep a horse."
Then the grocer sat down on
i kit of -mackerel and fanned
himself with a patent wash
board - Vassar had taken the
cake •—Ex,
wP Don't wm
• ^ h wire
A V/ ,li yovi v/sre late for
■%iULr KA dinner beeAiseyo\ip
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v.'l\ieKfeft'‘Wror\y-17jeweled carry a
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Wafefve^ xre f/\ e very
rr\ade-Vie jfockofJewelry, always carry DSfiryAIjo a fine ePe.
JilVerWare.Cloe^
Note - Bring your watches,
clocks, jewelry etc., to me for
repair. If you wish to prcchase
a good watch see me. under
Office in corner room
the Commercial Hotel.
G. A. Street, jeweler.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
# SIGNATURE
-OF-
> UM
ON THE
WRAPF ) ER -
OF EVERY
BOTTLE OF*
CUSTOM
0*Btoria is pnt up iu oso-size bottles only, tHJfoll . It
not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone
yon anything elr.e on the plea or promise that it
is “jnst as good*" and "-win C-A-B-J-O-S-I-A. answer, every pnr
pose.” -fte' gro that yon get
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signature; 5 - 8:7
of wrapper.
ft New M\m Word contest
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THE SENTENCE IS TAKEN FROM ',HI WORKS OF A STANDARD AUTHOR, AND IS AS FOLLOWS:
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March 1st, and there were a great many successful guessers, among
whom was divided $1,700 in cash. The third Contest brought many
correct answers, $1,000 in cash being divided among them.
This Contest Lasts Three Months and the Amount to Be Divided Will Be Large.
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