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COVUH S 1 Tok I, I *1-* .9t?S.)QSEPH NALLCHASE, 804TEWTH J T -'WASH I1iGTOl1 ID.t Perina Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen:---I can cheerfully recommend Pertia at ait cifective cure for coughs and colds. You are authorized to use my photo with .tAstinonial in any publication. Mrs. Joseph Hall Chase. 834 Tenth St.. \Vashington, ). C. Could Not Smell Nor Hear. Mrs. A. L. Wetzel, 1023 Ohio St., Terre 11,11te. ImIL.. w:-.it1 : "When I began to take your medicine 1 could not sne!], nar hear a church bell .ring. Now I c:m loth smell and hear. "Vlhn. I he::an your treatment my head was tb. I had buzz!ng and chirping noi.eIns iv' mny iead. " I follow'i your ndvice faithfully and took P#rtina :Is you told mie. Now I might say I ami ll 1. "I wart to :o and vi.;t my mnther and see the clwt.'r who said I was not long for t.hiq wtrl-l. I will tell him it was P.runna that eTfred me." f'orvn i; nwwi:eturc-! hNy The Peruna Dirug Mf!. (.. (lumbs. Ohio. Ask ys:ct-e OrtuiiiplAt fov' & Frce Ile 2111111a .-lma nr fr 1000, Pertna is sold by your local drug gist. 8yiy a hot tle today. So. 2-'09. zample treatinent Run CRosS Pile and Fistu)a Cu-e and Bmio sont by mail FR E E. -REA CO.. DEPT. B. 4 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Next to polishing up his own repiu tationl, a mantt likes to spatter sonic tler fellow's. 0arti,ld T.'a, the Herb laxative, agree. .ablv stimulites th- iver, corrcets const-.ipa, tion and relieves a-clogged system. Writo for U&mplos. (arfild Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nobody hut people vou don't like .is ever really spoiled by flattery. Only One "1ronmo Quinine" That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signat.ure of N. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. The Irouble aboit beitng good friellds wilti a doctor is ,ou never can tell wh+.en he is lookin- you over with a1 prof,essiolu eYe and apprais ing your pocket hook. EliUWT IN A WVRECK. Kidneys lHadly In.jured antd Health Seriously Impaired. WillIam WVhIte, R. R1. man, 201 Constantineo St., Three ivets, Mich., ay:"na railroad clson may kid Sneys must have been S hurt, ats I passed j bloody utrlne with '- patin for a long time - aftecr, was weak anid Sthin and so I coutld ' not woir'.. Two yearE ater I went to the -reamniredl ',o r. si on th s, but m ii1 .case saeemb*d ho le '. The utn ne p)assed intvoilln e '.. Two moin(i'i ago I began ta'aing l)oun's KIdn1:ey Pills aind the imrm-t3men(.t hans been tWOndertI l' our boxte havein donet mel .rore .g:0 I t han al ItIhe doetoring oft seveni yaa i haIvie gained so mutch that my iinds1 wonderi at it." Sold by all dealers. 50e. a box. Fogter- .1 itbr coi(., D 3u ffalo, N. Y. Di:tcat Trust. Thte f Ilowing fromt th It Dlavie Reodis wNorth of ( a secondt reaing ut by anty who sitid~ happen to he amiong ottt subtribers whto are inudif ferent wvithI referenc"e to teir obliga stions to t heir county n ewspaiper: ''Ant ext hangte says the biggest trutst ott earthI is thle country ntews papetr. It trlusts everyb'ody, gets cutssedI for I tust ing, mist trusted for trustinug, and. itf it butsts for trusting. gets enstsed fotr busting. Amnd there yotu are. Cut out this aticle and( send it to us witht what you owe on subscription, and prtevet. us from busting.'' Odds and Ends. My may retire an old1 horse after long service without its costintg much. but it is another thing to retire an -One wvay to mako yourself unpopu tar and offensive is to know more stories abont yourself than you can set people to lisen to. INTERNATIONAL LE?SSON COM. MENTS FOB JANUAIMY 10. Subject: The Descent of the Holy Spirit, Actq 2:1-21 - Golden Text, John 14:11, 17-Commit Verses2-4--Expositionof Lesson. TIME.-Sunday, May 28, A. D. 30, 9 a. m. PLACE.-An upper room In Jerusalem. EXPOSITION 1. The. Disciples Filled With the Holy Spirit, 1-4. The disciples had been bidden not to de part from Jerusalem, bit to wait for the promise of the Father, the hap tism with the Holy Spirit (ch. 1:4. 5). They had faithfully obeyed this command. After the ascension of Jesus they had returned at once to Jertisalem (1:12) to wait God's time and God's blessing. The following days hid been spent largely in pray t-r (1:14). Those were not wasted days. More was accomplished in the ultimate outcome than if. they had t)ent those days in preaching. Though "they continued steadfastly" in pray er (1:14, 1R. V.) the entire time was not spent in prayer (ch. 1:15-26: rLuke 24;53). There was absolute unity In their prayer, it was "with ne accord." Their minds were all united in one thing. "the pronitse of the Father," the bantism with the Holy Spir;t (Lii. 11:13: Ac. 4:31; S: 15-17). They did not regard the pos Itive promise of Christ (1:5) as re lieving them from the necesslty of nrayer, but as an Incentive to and a foundation for prayer. The -women were there as well as the men (ch. 1:14). Ten days passz,d without an answer. The day of Pentecost, the ay of "first fruits," the gathering af the church (Lev. 23:15-21) came at last. Not till that day could the IToly Spirit he given. Now that Pen ,"Most has come no one nc ds wait tn -lavs for the laptism with the Holy il)irit. Thnre is no record of sny wait ing since Pentecost (see ch. 4:31: S: 15-17; 9:17-22: 10:44: 19:1-6). The baptism with the S'Irit is every be ilever's birthrirght through the cru -ifled, risen and ascended Christ (vs. .3.' 39). and the moment the condI tions are fulfilled this blessing will be ours. If we have to wait, the dif ficuilty is with us, and not with God. It is because we have not met the conditions. The disciples seemed to have been expecting the promise that very day, they were "together in one place" (R. V.). It was at or before 9 In the morning (v. 15). They were of one accord (cf. 1:13, 14: 2:46: 4:24. 32: 5:12). This unity doubt less bad much to do with the bestow al of the gift, and the absence of this unity has much to do with the faillure of ninny churches to-dav to receive it. The blessing came "suddenlv" at the last (cf. ch. 16:25, 26; Mal. 3:1; Luke 2:13). There was not a mo ment's warning. There was a roar as of a hurricane. Emphasis is laid upon the fact that this sound came from heaven. It is wind "from heav en" we need. We have too much wind of another sort. On another occasion the place where they even gatbrel together was shaken (ch. 4:31). This sound "filled all the house." The disciples were "sitting." not kneeling in nrnyer as they are so often reniro sented. There was not only "wind" fromt heaven, hut fire as well (cer. Matt. 3:11; Is. 4:4;: Jer. 23:29). The fir was in the form of tonenues, the! new power was to muan ifest itsAlf in a tongue of fire granted to them (v. 4). The tongues parted asunder (nl. V.) or portioned themselves out to "each one of them." Peter only is made prominent in the story that fol Iowvs, but each one of them receivedl a tongtue of fire. The tongues of fire rested tupon the women as well as unon the men (cf. also vs. 17. 18'). The blessing was not to the church as a body. huit to "each one of them" as indlividuals. "They wvere all filled with the Spirit." This is a fulfillment of chi. 1:5. So the expressions "filled wvith the Soirit" and "bantized with the Spirit" are practically synony mouts. The excpression used her'e brine~s onut the thought that the Holy ?nuirit takecs complete possession ef the faculties. The immediate result was they. "began to sneak with other tongues" (cf. ch. 10:46: 19:6). 11. 'Tle Multitudelt AmaSzed, 5-1 1. The noise of the wind from heaven was heard by the multitudes without ( v. 6. R. V.). T'hey rushed together to find out what it meant. The multi Itides always gather when the Spirit comeslC up~on God's p)eole. The disci !'lts began to speak to them of the mighty worlks. of God. Each one hear id themt sp)enking in his own Ian gunge. T1he effects were startjing and various. They were "confouundedl," "ama!zed," they "mtarveled" andl ''were perpleted." Some thought the disciples wvere drunk. Others "gladly received the wvord," and were hap tizedl. The conversions were very numerous and( very thorough (vs. 6, 7, 12, 13, 37, 41. 42, 44t, 45). Simi lar and e(iitally varied effects follow to-day when men and women are lod with the Hloly Spirit and speak :as the Spirit gives them utterance. Thbes3 SIpirit-filledl men and women did not talk much about themselves, 'mit about "the mighty works of God" I v. 11I). Tihe mighty work of \God that they esp'cially emphasized was Riis ra-ning Jesuis Christ from the lead ('w.. 24, 2) . The Spirit-filled moan is 'ulte likely to be0 much occu ied w; the resurrection of Christ (ef. ch. ~::15; 4:8, 10, 31, 33). Tb-at some a:.ributedl the state of the disci pmles to Mutoxicallon is not strange, for the ef? '"t of buoth wine and of the S4nirit is to stimulate, ona unnat,ur ally, U'he othie r snuaarnaturally_ Oencrete Poles. In continuance of the declared policy of the Pennsylvania Railioad system to provide against timber scarcity, the lines west of Pittsburg have just completed - and placed in experimental service lir:o of concrete telegraph. poles through New Brigh toi, Pa. Its construction followed a series of elaborate experiments which have been conducted duriig the past two years. Owing to the fact that wooden poles are constantly becoming mere expensive and more difficult to ob tain, the Pennsylvania, in 1906 began to test the value of concrete as a substitute for wood. Fifty-three re inforced concrete poles were set up in the line along the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, near Maples, Ind. A year later they were giving entire satisfaction and showed no evidence of decay. The Ingenuity of Inventors. The ingenuity of inventors and manufacturers is ever at work in the endeavor to reduce the expense of production, and at tho same time to improve the quality of articles having a large sale. This is not only benefi cial to the purchasing public, but it inures to the benefit of the producer in increasing saies and preventing competition. This has been so in the case of farm machinery, clothing, shoes, bicycles. etc., and now it is ap parent in the safety razor field. Thou sands of this style of razor have been sold at from $1.50 to $5 each and giv en satisfaction. Recontly manufac turers have applied more scientific principles and improved methods in their manufacture, and the result is seen in the "Shrp Shavr" razor, which is sent postpaid for twenty-five cents in stamps by the Book Publishing i-ouse, .134 Leonard street, New York. It is superior to any razor rold, being bought largely by those already owning the highest priced razors. Not overy one knows that the best results are obtained by hav ing two or three razors and alternat ing them in use. This practice of al ternating possibly accounts for the very large sale of this low priced im plement. Pellagra--A New and Dangerous Dis ease in the South. (Washington Dispatch.) The marine hospital service will make a determined effort to stamp out the new and dreadful disease which is playing havoc in certain see tions in the South and which is known to physicians as pellagra. Piellagra appears to resemble lep rosy in sonie respects, but ends in permanent insanity. It is said to have been imported from Italy, but seems to be induced by eating meal made from smutty or fermented corn. Assistant Surgeon Lavinder, of the hospital service, made a tr:p through the Souti this year and examined a number of eases. especially in South Carolina, whore the epidemic is at its worst. In tle Mount Vernon Insalnc Asylum in 1907 there were 88 cases, 57 of which ended fatally. An effort will be0 made at t he coiming session to pe rsuade Co(ngress to app)r'opriateC untlicient funds to enable the marine evice to institute a v'igorous camn .itnm ainsiiit the disease, and it is hoped, that it cani be0 stamnped out be 1,r iinit atains thle fright ful prlopor' ions it has reached in foreign coun tries, especially in Italy in Roumania. Pert Paragraphs. Commit a sin twice and you will .hink it allowable.-Hfebrew. The best cure for dlrunlkenness is while sober to see a drunken man. Chinese. Kindness and courtesy need elbowv rooma and are smothered to death in a crowd. It is extremeialy trying to be obliged to assoc'iale withI people wvho always and invariably would rathier not. THEN ANI) NOW Complete JBecover'y Fromi Cofice ills. "About nine years ago may daugh ter, from; .aoffeQ drinking, was on the vergo of t. 3.-vous prostration," writes a Loutis~villj lady. "She was confined for the most p)art to her home. "When she attempted a trip down town she was often brought home in a cab and would be prostrated for days afterward. "On the advice of her physician she gave up coffee and tea, drank Postum, and ate Grape-Nuts for breakfast. "She liked Postum from the very beginning and we soon saw improve ment. To-day she is in perfect health, the mother of five children, all of whom are fond of Postum. "She has recovered, is a member of three charity organizations and a club, holding an officee in each. We give Postum and Grape-Nuts the credit for her recovery." "There's a-R~eason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. .Read, "The -Igad to Weilville,'' in p kgs. E,ver read the' above lettet? A new one appears frem time to timne. They are genuine, truIe, andfHo human interest.* HOW TO CORE AHIOMATISAA It Is An In.terai .DiSeae And Be. quires An Internal ftemedy. The cause -of Rheumatism and kindred diseases is an excess of itrio acid 'in the blood. To cure this' terrible disease th: acid must be expelled and the system so regulated that rio more acid will b fornaed in excessive quantities. Rheuinatism is an irtternal disea*e and requires an internal reuredy. Rubbing with Oils and Liniments will not cure, attords only temperory relief at best, causes you to delay the proper treatment, and allows the malady to get a firmer hold on you. Liniments may case the pain, but they will no more cure ltheu atasm than paint will change the libre of rotten wood. Science has at last discovered a per fect aknd complete cure, which is called "Itheumnacide. Tested in hundreds of cases, it has effected the most imarvelous cures- 'we believe it wil cure you. Itheu macide "gets at the joints froin the in side," sweeps 'the poisons out of the svs ten, tones up the stomach, regulates the liver and kid'neys and makes you well all over. Rheumacide "strikes the roots of the disease and removes its cause." This splendid remedy is sold bi druggists and deaters generafly at 50c. and $1 a bottle. In Tablet form at 25c. and 50c. a package. Get a bottle to-day. Booklet free if you write to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Balti more. Md. It seems that two Indiana farmers are about to prod.ce cobless corn. The grains are said to be on a kind of pod like peas in the pod. It is riot stated that it will dispense with the husking and shelling processes. Long ago -we heard of a corn that had a very large hollow stalk, that had many joints. Every, joint bore an ear and the stalk was full of shell d corn. There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put to gether, an until the last few years was sup. posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by con stantly tailing to cure With local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Ilail's Catarrh Cure. mianufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only con stitutional cureor tihe inrket. It is taken in ternally in doses fronm 10 dropa to a teaspoon fill. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oler one hun dred dollars for any case it i tls to cure. Send for circularsand testimonials. Addreds F.J. CrENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists 75c. Take all's Family Pills for constipation. An eminent New York minister says that iore can be accomplished by persuasion than by litigation. The lawyers w.ill file their dernurrers. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Iotion Never fnils. At druggistP. A diseased imagination can give a mortal anything. Mrs.WinRslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teet.hinrg, softenrs tlie gums, reduces millaini. tiu.aLays 1.ui, cure wind colic.25c a bottle By going gains the will, and not by standing still.--Spanish. Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Days. l'azo Ointment Is guaranteed to cure nny ca-coat Itchmsig. lli,ma,I leednag or liiiot ud ine I'lles in 6 to 11 days or moniey retunded. 50c. A wise man ebanges his mind; a Cool never.-Spanish. Cured cf Fc-sistcnt Case of Ec::erna. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 1, 190'5. Mr. J. T. Shuptr-ino, Savannah, Ga. Der:r Fi: -Il have been a ver-y great suffereri frora eezemna r'or four or fiveO ytar::, and have used manuy remredies and hav-e been treated by theo mast prominent specilalists here for skin diseases without success. Somi. time ago, my sister. Mrs. Elton, formorly of your city. induced me to use Tetterine, and( af'er using same a few weeks, I am grateful to realize that I am at last cureod of the tormenting. burning eczema. So valuable a remedy as Tetterine shot:ld be known of by the thousands throughiout the country who are sufifering as I have been, and I shall take pleasure in recommending it wher ever an opportunity presents. Ver-y respectfully, (Signed) Miss A. II. King. 5639 Vernon Rt Te tterlne cures Lkzemrr. Tetter, Ring Worm, Ground Itch. Itching Piles. In fant's Sore Head. Pimples. Boils, Rough Realy Patches on the Face, Old1 Itching Rores, Dandruff, Cankercd Scalp. Bun ions, Cores, Chilblains and every for:n of Skin Disease. Tetterino 50e; Tetterine Soap 25c. Your drugarist, or by mall fromn the manufacturer, The Shuptrine Co.. Bavannah, Ga. A good man 's pedigree is little luted up.-Sparnish. HANDS RAW AND SCALY. Itched and Burned Terribly--Could Not Move Thumbs Without Flesh Cracking -- Sleep Impossible -- Cutleura Soon Cu.red Eczema. "An itqhning humor covered both my hands and got up over miy wrists rand even up to the elbows. 'The itching and burning were terrible. Ny hands go)t all scamly andI when I scratched, the surface would be cov-ered with b!iste-rs nnd then get ranw. The eczema got so had that 1 could not move my thumbs without deep cracks ap pea ring. I went to my doctor, but his medicine could only stop the itching. At night I suffered so fear-fully that I could rnot sleep. I could not bear to touch, my bands with water. This went on for three months and I was fairly wor-n out. At last I got the C'uticura Remedies and in a month I was cured. Walter 11. Cox, 10 Somerset St., Boston, Mass., Sept. 25, 1908." Potter Drug & (Them. Corp., Sole Props. of Cuticura Remedies. Bloston, Mass. Good counsel is better than a thous and hands. --German. CAPUDINE CURES COLDS and GRIP P "T*. RiQY f1 -4.Ads. nm A joye-Opener. Dr. Mitchel Xye -Salve is whi appearance and odorless. A pos and ready cure for sore, weak, flamed, swollen, smarttng eyes granulat,ed lids. Just apply to ov-lids and rub In well. At all st Price 25 cents. Try a bottle. A soft answer permIts you to an easy victim to the shrewd ag Throat and Lungs Pv6 Cm ban iAe hdras N while few 4oses osforha6a At all druisaats', 25 ct. XANTHINE teflt 1r)e1' ( 11t III, 'llair to Natur moves Dandruff and Scurf. in prevents the Hair from falling ny Richmond. Lynchburg. Va.. Md.. Drugaists or sent direct b XANTHINF COMPANY *I pe- bottle. hasple boo Cftrculars Sint on We Buy FURS Hides and - Wool Feathers. Tallow. Beeswax, Golden Soal.(YeDow Root), May Wild Ginser, etc. We are de established in T856-"Over hal a cen Louisville"-and can do better for y sgents or commission merchants. Ref re any Bank in Louisville. Write for price list and shipping tags. M. SaboI& s, 227 K. Mark6t St. LOUISVILLE, K MIXING MACHINE ANY CAPACITY. ATLANTA UTILITYW EAS POINT, GA. Nothing New or Nvysterious. "ASK YOUR GRAND MOTHER." For many generatitone GO s 1*r;-a" recogniz:od as a wonderful reme"dt in treatin, and curinmi Pneumn Rhematin and Neuralgia. RICP Gijt9AjX 1N1t %IENT 1i made f:-om grt-Ae, with other valuable ourati dlents added. Try it. 2ac-At all I)ruggistis avid Dealore GRIM 'J033EGQREAE C NAPANY1 L4ELP Insist on U'W FOR r. MAI S Ip, & he ziandnitt If WOMEN T UU(UISKS. .eild 'or book. "6oRelief toe %v on F".KN(d DRUG CO., 30 W. 32d st., ILmO ITE& 8. LOUJISVILLE,IKY. EiZhest rarket price paid r rznd HIDES Wool en Cemnmssion. MIGhEST CASh PRIt PAID FOR FURS, HIDES, SKIN BEES WAX, TALLOW, WOOL. Writ us for prIces o" ship what you hav at once and we wIll send you check for it market value. 0O.D DOMINION BIDE & FTR GO 1S40 E. Ca.ry St.. R.ICHMO' D. VA e s . 4.n The Reason I Make and Bell Mdore Mhn' & $3.60 Shoes Than Any Otheor Manuf The seteo a of th leathers for each part of the looked a er b the beete soemaerslathe sho ad ar md yo woal then understaus wb yth old shape, 14 btter, and wear longer than any ot My Method of Tanning the 8o1es rnakes them, Flex) bie and Longer Wearing~ than any othes aM s"1Ui,"ts.'sses,Il:.':U.*t- Cil Fnr sale is soe delr et 0y:l. 'o CAUTION!,,a... ameri,c ao I..a,. o last Color Eyelet. Used Exelusitvely. Catalog se (So-2- '09) *"~i Thompson's EyeWe