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Students nro allowed to go ns fiiht as tliey can. .Some (In 11 1 Bookkeeping or Sliortliand In four mouths and succeed, n AVo assist In securing po'J- lions. lately placed a lady graduate (is teacher of Short hand and TyKwrltlug In a largo Business College. Office over New York Store open every evening. Call, write or telephone 11-002, or 1232. The School of Commerce, Elicker & Davis, Props. Marion, Ohio. fr ?! L MAKES f We want to be your friend so let us-supply you with coal. YES we carry a line of feed of all kinds. pJtebprise coal a & rttu uufirai LI irte C. P. vWfey 9121):naetSt. lloneW. T CWKTSBWRHSBHW r K Mi) SI A 'Milt CO w iiiiiihi)"U mi,WP" FEAR THE BANE 8f HUMANITY; RATiONALAND IRRATIONAL FEAR Ignorance and Superstition the Factors Which Lead to Fear. True Message of God's Word, the Only Proper Antidote lo Fear, Desirable at Opening of New Year. Brooklyn, N. ?., January 1. Pastor IIurhoII of Brooklyn Tabernacle address ed a large eollgre' gallon lu tho Brook lyn Academy of Mulc this after noon on tho impor tance of good cour age for the New Year, from the fol lowing text: "Fear not, for 1 hae redeemed thee; I have called then by thy name; thou urt mine." Isnlali jtlllt, 1. As usual ho lind a largo audlcuco and tho very closest attention. lie said lu part:- Tear Is a great calamity. It is close ly relateil to all tho sorrows of life, closely linked to all Uio crimes of the world! One of the blessings of true Christianity is the rclrase It gives from fear. But alas! true Christiani ty, true Christian faith, and tho pres ent rewards of these aro not very com mon even in Christendom, Few know tho meaning of the Master's words, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will glvo you rest." Few appreciate the assurance, "If tho Son shall make you free, yo shall bo free indeed" (Matthew xl, S; John vill, 3(1). Tear has Its foundation In sin. Wo may be sure that tho angels in heaven know no fear. After Adam had dis obeyed tho Divine command in Kden, ho feared his Maker and hid from him. Similarly, fear affects nil of Adam's posterity, bocauso of tho general real ization that "all nro sinners." Cod and his righteousness are, figurative ly. UuM, and tho sinner and Ills sins are, llgurnllvely, darkness. There Is no compromise tho darkness lintcth (op po.4tth) tho light, the light scnttereth the durkness. Love and luvureueo go hand In hand, but love and fear arc opposltesj we cannot lovo that which we fear, wo do not fear that which we love. Fear, Worry, Sickness. Hope, prldo and ambition encourage tho business man mid the laborer, the king and the peasant, the housewife n ml the maid, the lenders of tho social set and the patient mother. Never theless, all of these have a drag-anchor of fear, which lu the stress of life produces worry; worry produces Indi gestion, Indigestion produces Insomnia and nervousness which lend on to every form of disease and unhappl ness. To tho extent, therefore, that fear is removed, health and happiness are encouraged and aided. All physicians recognize the fact that fear is closely related to disease. ! Hence tho wise physician always coun sels cheerful surroundings for tho sick, cheerful conversation, diversion of tho mind, tho avoidance of thought nloag worrisome lines the rest euro, ete. It may be asked, Why Is It that the Master's cure is little considered to day? "Why aro so few pointed to Christ, tho Great Physician, for tho rest and peace and comfort and Joy which ho promised to his followers eighteen centuries ago? Have his words proven untrue? Aro his pro fesscd followers amongst the most anxious and troubled and ovcrclurgvd and Pick nnd sorrowing and fearful of our poor, groaning creation? If so, what is the explanation? Wo must concede the Inference. We must admit that tho four hundred millions of pro fessed Christians are much more r.h happy, much more fearful, much inc re nervous, peevish and sickly than the twclvo hundred millions outsldo of Christendom. Tho explanation of this peculiar sit uation Is that Christendom Is not Christian; that tho nnmo Christendom is n misnomer! Christ's Kingdom dees not prevail amongst the civilized one fourth of humanity. For centuries now Christendom has deceived Itself, and Iiris seriously misrepresented Christ, his teachings nnd his promised Kingdom of righteousness for which still wo aro praying, "Thy Kingdom come, thy will bo dono on earth." Our standing armies, prepared to destroy each other; and our Dreadnought na vies, prepared to blow each other to atoms; and our submarines nnd our flying machines, our great cannons iintf torpedoes all prove tho mistake of call Ing human civilization Chr' s King dom, Similarly, tho worry, i "H .-Hfo, nervousness, etc., of Christqndoui u11 provo thut the Great Teacher's anti dote for fear and worry has not boon taken by tho masses of Christendom. Wo hold that tho Good Physician's remedy for sin. corroding care, worry, fear, Is Just as cffoctlvo today as It wus eighteen and n half centuries ago; we hold that tho real dllllculty is that Ids prescription has not been faith fully followed. Wo urgo that thoso who now have "an ear to hear" his messago hIiouUI accept It faithfully, and that they should not accept at tho hands of anybody another prescrip tion, said to bo "Just as good." Wo should make sure that wo get the remedy which bears the endorsement of tho Lord's Word, and which has tho loal of "the precious blood." The Master's Teachings Perverted. During the Dark Ages superstitious feur was encouraged, all will concede. Tho attempt was rnad- to drlvo hii manlty to God. Atrocious doctrines wore promulgated in tho name of God, Christ and his Apostles. St. Paul ao nomluates theso "doctrines of demons" (I U'lwotu,v Iv, 1). Theso. urliuurilv, psjpMpjSE.ffl taught n lalory ' to be mitigated by prnycrs"aud''lnrtsses!. 'Ulifler Ihu Impulse of fenr, millions accepted Christ and professed dlsclpleshlp, lu totnl Ignorance of his rent teachings, and yet no moro his followers than when they wore heathen. Later on the Ai1vornr nnvHnllv li1ntrnM.-Ml tho Reformation Movement by leading knowledge lmist go further and not zealous people to renounco Purgatory only.Bco nnd acknowledge tho death of as unscrlpturnl nnd to accept In its t Kedeoincf, but also Hint God nils stead for tho world ut largo eternal "''" from the dead and highly cx torment-a still moro unscrlptural nltC(1 "l' to "plrlt being ogaln, to tho proposltlon-n still more God-dishonor-, "'font thnt eventually he may Becom ing doctrine of demons. , ' P'-sh for nil (mankind, tho wonderful Fortunately for ourselves wo Prot- blessings foretold In tho Law and tho estants do not take our own doctrine Prophets. seriously. However much all Prot-' Additionally, to such wJU bo revealed cstnut Creeds nssert that only bap- tho grent "Mystery" of this Gospel tlzod saints will reach heaven and. Age, lasting from tho death of Jesus contrariwise, that all tho unsnlntly to tho manifestation of Messiah lu will suffer eternal torture, nevcrthe- power nnd great glory as Mlchncl- lcss, not ouo lu n hundred believes tho "God-llko One" (Daniel xll, 1). Tho this. The most saintly, tho most con- Mystery is thnt Jesus Is tho Head, Hclentions of them nre troubled by Chief, Lord, over tho Church which their fears, tormented by. their sym- Is his Body, nnd thnt the "Body" mem pathles, perplexed to understand God's bers will eventually be glorified with dealings, hindered from having tho tho Hend on tho spirit plane; and that peace and Joy which tho Master prom- then Head and Body will constitute Ised his followers. The loss consclon- the great Messiah whoso spiritual tlous of them stlllo conscience to their reign of a thousand years will result own injury, gradually losing faith in ' in tho blessing and uplifting of man- the Word of God because of this error, They thus escape some of the torments of fear, but they do not attain tho love, Joy, contentment and pcaco which the Master promised his faithful ones. Unreliable Subterfuges Harmful. There Is only the one Divine remedy for this hnrinful fenr. That remedy Is associated with tho Gospel of Christ; but there aro numerous subterfuges. Some drown their fears, disappoint ments and sorrows with alcohol or various narcotics. Some seek to drown them with sensuous pleasures, some with business activity, some with church activity, some with "devil-may-care" unreason. Of late n considerable degree of subterfuge success has como nlong the lines of deceit denying the existence of sin. denying the facts of puln nnd sorrow and death and, con Irnrlwlie, affirming that everything is good, regardless of the untruthful ness of thrs proposition. Tho result of this self-deception in deed relieves from a considerable mens tiro of fear. To this extent it proves n solttco and satisfaction; but It Is a subterfuge nnd not tho true remedy. As a proposition Its Influence upon tho mind, upon all the reasoning faculties, is injurious. The twisting of reason necessary to this philosophy, which calls black white, and pain pleasure, and sin righteousnesses destructive of sound rensonlng ability. Tho habit of perversion necessary to tho calling of bad good nnd wrong right not only In jures the mind, but, In attempting to sustain itself from tho Scriptures, per verts the entire Word of God. With renson perverted nnd the Scriptures perverted, the trao message of the Scriptures cannot be enjoyed. Unloss fenr bo measurably eliminated, tho proper faith, hope, Joy and spirit of a Found mind are Impossible. Divine Antldoto For Foar. God's message through the Law and the Prophets, to Israel, as interpreted by Jesus and his Apostles, gives us tho truo antidote for fear. It docs not deny sin, sickness, sorrow, death; it de nies no fact, b.ut it does hold out n remedy for all of these, an antidote, "the balm of Gllead." Moreover, It In forms us that this antidote can bo re ceived only through tho co-operation of our heads and hearts. It informs us. that this healing Is ob tainable by only a comparatively few at this time, but, eventually, tho Divine blessings, world-wide, shall operate to ward all humanity ns fully as havo tho penalties of sin. It npplles now (In full ( degree) only to such as havo tho hear ing ear, tho eye of faith and the ap preciative, responsive heart. Others may obtain a measure only of this con solution. Tho Grent Teacher gavo us tho key to this deliverance from fear, saying, "Ye shall know the Truth nnd the Truth shall make you free. If tho .Son shall make you free, ye shall bo free Indeed" (John vlli, .12. 30), The first step toward having tho Truth mako us free Is to havo tho coat ing of Ignorance and superstition re moved and this is n difficult matter. For instance, the Cutholle superstition of Purgatory and tho Protestant super stition of eternal torment, for practical ly all mankind, havo been so thorough ly rlveled upon their faithful that to break thejr bonds and get frco Is a difficult ta3k. Only thoso who hunger ami thirst nfter tho Lord and his right eousness aro in any likelihood of ever being properly freed. Others getting frco from ono error aro merely steered by tho Adversary Into another as bad or worse. God sccketh not these at tho present tlmo; ho will deal with them by and- by un der Messiah's glorious Kingdom, wheu Satan shall bo bound. Now, as tho Apostle declares, "God seekcth such to worship him us worship him In spirit and in truth"; "Tho secret of tho Lord is with them thut rovereuco him and ho will show thorn his Covenant" he will set them freo now from tho bond ogo of superstition nnd fear, and by und by, lu tho "First Itesurrectlon," ho will freo them from tho body of cor ruption. In other words, at tho present tlmo all humanity may recolvo a blessing of heurt-consolatlon In proportion us they can como to tho knowledge of Divine Truth; and each will be helped to tho knowledgo of tho Truth in pro. portion to his hunger nnd thlrtft after rlghteousness-hls honesty of soul. Tho dlshonest-hearted are not worthy of liolng set freo from four. Liberty nnd freedom from fear for these would not bp fnvorablo to them nor to rthew under present conditions. Fenr is ntr socjatcd with alleiujtlon from God. And, as tho Blblo declares, "Nono of tho wicked shall understand" (Dan. xll, 10). Mystery of the Gospel' Age. To attain tho highest blessing which Gpd bus to offer at tho present tlmo rcrtaln difficult requirements must bo compiled with, Sin must bo repented uf hQurtll und. su far a? poylbly. imMnmam. mat wasmx, turns tm. toaUfttnThxftl fro hinder tftiich melius tkt sins imtst 'bo'.ferflflk&n to the extent'.of, abllltyi Fall u unist? thoti recognize-1 tha 'T.amb of God which tnkcth away tho sin of tho world" that tho sacrifice for sins was heees sary, and thut God himself provided It ltl tllO death Of JcSUS. Faith timl 1:1ml. Whoever shall bo thus taught of God In tho school of Christ will learn also thcv necessity for having a share with the Master In his suffering nnd death, in order to havo n share with him in his glorious reign. These will bo tnught by tho great Head thot "if they suffer with him they shall reign with him" and that the sufferings of this present time (If faithfully endured by them) will work out un cxcccdlug and abundant blessing. Tho Sentiment of Our Text. To properly understand our text and, indeed, to understand the Bible us a whole, It io necessnry to discern that God has foreordained two Israels tho earthly and tho heavenly. Both aro precious, both are "elect," both aro to lie used of tho Lord during Messiah's Kingdom reign tho one on the heav enly piano and tho other ou tho earth ly. A mistake has been lnndo by solno in recognizing tho earthly Israel and not recognizing tho heavenly or spiritual Israel. Others have mado the mistake of rccogulzlng tho heavenly or spiritual Israel and not recognizing tho earthly Israel. "The promlso of God Is to bo sure to both the seeds of Abraham to Hint which Is according to tho promise, tho oath tho Spiritual Seed and also to that which is accord ing to tho Law, tho natural seed (Ho maim iv, 10). Tho Spiritual Seed must bo develop ed first, because tho blessing will pro ceed from tho Heavenly Seed to tho cartlily seed, then from tho earthly seed to all nations. The blessing upon all nntlons will consist of the oppor tunity that will bo offered them of be coming members of tho earthly seed which, ultimately, as tho sands of tho seashore, will include tho saved of all nations all found worthy of everlast ing life. "I havo constituted theo n father of many nations", (Horn, iv, 17). "Princes In All the Earth." All who will como Into this blessed expcrlenco of relationship to God aro described In our text, "Fear not! for 1 hnve redeemed theo; I havo called theo by thy name, thou art mine." Tho faithful few of this Gospel Ago, who havo passed through the deep wa ters of tribulation and walked through fiery trials, havo not only come off milnlnn.,1 l..,f !. !.-.. 1.1 1 V tin i' i i ""',',,.' i. t0 th0 8tftt0s a constitutional amend-r-nd w 11 bo abundantly blessed In tho mcnt providing for tho election of rowards of tho coming Kingdom, senators by popular vote, It will mako Ihey havo naught to fear. this session of congress ono of tho Similarly, Natural Israel as a peo- most Important in recent years, plo was specially favored from tho "It was tho original intention of tho days of Abraham down to the rejec- framers of tho constitution to havo Hon of Messiah particularly the saint- tno Presidents and vico presidents so ly few of thnt people whoso sure re-1 )ectcd by leading colleges composed ward will !m tholr nriviin,,,. nf i.i,,., ' of leading citizens of each state, in- mado Prlnen.s In nil ti. n..rM. l.v tim great King of glory (Psalm xlv. 10), Even during tho Gospel Ago when tho nation of Israel, "Jacob," has been obliged to pass through trying experi ences, "waters of nllilctlon" nnd "fiery trials," tho Lord has not forsaken them. -He has kept them together as u people, no has not permitted them to bo destroyed by their enemies. Their persistency for thirty-five ecu turles is of itself a rairaclo of Divine supervision, Without dflllctlons they would havo disappeared as a distinct people. As tho Gospel Age (for the selec tion of Spiritual Israel) draws to n close, tho volco of God is calling nat ural Israel and pointing them to tho Land of Promlso nnd reviving their hearts with the messages of their prophets. All aro to sharo God's blessings eventually, and then all may bo with out fear. Now is tho tlmo for those who know their God, to fenr not. Now, thoso whoso eyes of faith nnd understanding can discern God's stute ly stoppings amongst tho children or men In tho directing of tho Dlvino Program may fearlessly rejoice. Now Is tho tlmo for theso to bo of good couragol to fear not! to ovorcomo tho world! to bo rallunt for righteousness und truthl Their blessings of th Lord will bo In, proportion to their faithfulness and courage. Them is no other routo to tho truo rent and pcaco to which ' Jesus invites. And thero noror rnn bo a better tlmo than now to accept tho Lord's offer: "Como unto mol" U)--.....Ht.HHV,.9.(at,..Hta4H.SHt,pn Of Course. "Is her volco cultivated?" "No; she raises It naturally!" Spokane Spokesman-Itevlow. ''""""""--"- "--"--- OS) The Test. Tho youngest daughter of the house, aged six. was discovered In tours. Hor mother questioned her. Shu attempt ed uo conceiiimpnt. She was quite frank nbout it. "God doesn't lovo mo," sho said. "Why, what do you mean?" Mid her mother, "God Jnvcs every body," "Not mo." she replied, with gloomy certainty. "I uled hm wJtji u dalsv'-LoutlQa (Jlobo. WAIL OF A '. 1 mg err a d HBstfdi ' uiniiMn.cn i eukui 3 1 .J loiKFOIn Heart Sobbing Out Her Sor row And More Sinned Against Than Sinning. Hv United rresi "Wire. Yoshlngton, Jan 3 "Mine Is tho saddest new, year in all the world for I havo reached tho end of hope" sob bed Mrs. James Knott, formerly Floronco Bennett, of Flint, Michigan, tho "badger girl", as she declared today her husband had deserted her leaving her In a dimly lighted cell with thirty negro women ns her only companion. Scarcely moro than twenty years of ago, girlish In appearance, this young woman today drank tho bitterest dregs of human sorrow. "I stood everything moro than most peoplo who llvo In warm, comfortnblo homes can Imagine but now JItnmlo has left me. I can't stand It any morel I didn't bellovo ho would leave mo llko this I couldn't bellevo It." James Knott, her husband, obtain ed ball last week and tho girl was Informed today thot ho had gono to his hom0 In South Carolina. Both aro charged with conspiracy to obtain $5,000 from Harry Rosenthal, a mer chant, through blackmail. From n futllo attempt to llvo honrstly on U per week, which she received ns a. 'shop girl in Michigan down by tho "easiest way" to tho depths; then a temporary regenera tion through mnrrlage, followed by tho descent to blackmail, arrest, ex posure and disgrace such In brief Is tho story of bnr career, which left her deserted today at tho lowest ebb of human existence. "Peoplo who think thero Is sndness In death, might look tit me and laugh" sho said, today. Don't fall to buy Bcntty & Long's high tops and "Jockey Boofs" for children's winter wear. They're "the thing" for stylo nnd comfort low priced. I For Direct Election of U. S. Senators to be Pushed in Upper House of Congress. By United Press Wire. Washington, Jen. 3. Tho Lorlmer election trial will bo used In tho sen ate as an argument to forco action on tho Brlstow resolution providing that a constitutional amendment for tho direct election of senators bo sub mitted to tho states, Following several conferences It was announced today that tho advo cates of tho measure bellovo tho tlmo is at hand for its passage Since It has beepmo apparont that tho Lori mer brlbory charges aro to bo given a, thorough airing, many hollovo that a raro opportunity Is offered for nb ollshlng tho prcient system. "If wo can succeed," said Senator Brlstow, Republican. Kansas, today, '" l'""H l"U irauiuuuil BU UIHUUIIB Mh nnnl Jl.. .,. ..! 1. l..l,. ste,ul of y direct voto of tho peoplo, Tho evolution of our institutions has nullified that purpose, of tho framers of tho constitution and for moro than half a century tho people havo been electing tho presidents by direct voto. "Tho tlmo has como when tho peo ple, In jny Judgment, aro domandlng that tho constitution To so amended ns to give them opportunity of ex pressing tholr direct choice In tho election of senators, too. "With such an amendment in this coristtutjlon ho Lorlmor case and other elmllar scanduls never could bo ropealcd." Bo suro and get your sharo of that $200 to be won at tho corn show, Fri day and Baturdny, January 0 and 7. Uhlor & Phillips store. It GOV. HARMON Matters of State Makes a Peculiar Mistake Gets Into the Wrong House. By United ph Wire. Columbus, O., Jan. 2 In deep medi tation on matters of stuto and legis lation, Governor Harmon Btartcd, on foot, recontly for tho home of Colonel James Kllbournc, ono east Town street, to attend a faroweli dinner Colonel Kllbourno was giving In Jionor of R. a. Burkhnm, who has become publisher ot tho ayton Jour nal. Tho governor, on arriving, absent mindly rone tho bell, was usherod In by a colord servant, handed over his (vat and hat and walked on to ward tho dining rcom where ho heard voices. All tho time he was meditating deeply on matters of stato and legislation. Ap ho entered tho dining room ho awoke. Ho was In tho wrong hpuso. Instead of being In Colonel Kll bourno's houso, he was standing in tho dining room of tho homo of Dr E. J. "Wilson, and tho people reatod about the table were youns peoplor homo from collego, who were being entertained by the Wilsons. Tho governor Jslckofl himself a fow.l jtimes, oxpuuncu, pis misiaxe,, oacicea i B SOW MEASUR MEDITATING Mfflr 0JJL Special Value for the Wrappers Seven-piece glass Berry Set, a new and beautiful design, For SO Star Soap Wrappers. Regular value i oo Wrappers. To be had at THE HOOVER-ROWLANDS COMPANY, . Ill North Main St., Marion, Ohio, OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 10th, 1911. Y THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. ffflmff nfl-TIT if .ill. .MM,, -WOT ,111 H,JIIMH.ILBimil.WHUWM out, quit thinking deeply on nint Jers of state and legislation, and went directly to Colonel Kllbotirno'H home. Thero ho found Dr. Wilson ns ono of tho guests. "I Just called on you, doctor," said thoi governor, "but you wero not at homo." NEW LAWS The Power of the State Dairy and Food Commis sioners Department. By United Press Wire. Columbus, O., Jan. 2 In his twenty fifth annual report to tho Gover nor, filed Saturday, Stato Dairy and Food Commissioner, R. W. Dunlup, calls attention to now laws enacted during his administration which ma terially increased tho powers of his department. Theso luws rolato to properly labeling foods und drags, tho snlo of renovated nutter, tho sale of milk, snnltury Inspection, cheese, paint, oils and vinegar laws und weights and measure laws. During tho past year, for tho first tlmo In hlHtory, a thorough Inspec tion was mado of canning factories in tno state. But nuio couiu no uouo with tho weights nnd meusurcs, be duuuo no appropriation wus mado for enforcing tho law. Tho report calls attention to soft drinks, of which It Is said, only fow contain any fruit. There wero 383 parties certified for payment of liquor tax; -1,378 Inspec tions wero mado. Fines, amounting to $7,207.35 wero collected for selling adulterated foods. Theso fines nnd liquor Inspection fees will more than equal tho apportionment for tho de partment. Tho following enactments aro urg ed: Laws regulating cream and Ice cream ; laws to prevent fnlso and mis lending advertisements of foods and drug products; a law to prevent pro miscuous distribution of drug samples a law requiring weights and measures to bo branded on food packages; a law permitting dairy Inspectors to glvo public Instructions In dairy com munities; tho registration of all cstab UNO MOTOR REPAIRING WIRING, FIXTURES, BELLS, ETC. Davis Electric .Co. El E"nth 136 N. State Don't Neglect Your Fire Insurance FRED W. PETERS 110 1-2 South Main Street Pianos Sold By Us During the Christmas season gladdened many Marion homes Our many yoars of experience go to assist the customer in securing the very best value for his money. "Quality" is the watchword at The H. Ackerman Music Store South Main Street. iishmunis wlki-ii toou pioductu liro munuiucturcU lor sale, u baiting pow der law; a law extending the term ot food and dairy commissioner frdm two years to four .years. !L"SLiSl m BE m m m S RE i M SB m Handle the BEST that Money can buy m i It Will Pay You s Tg Give us a Trial j Mniilr. Old Stand $j V i' HONK 233 ua Prompt Delivery loAH 1'nrti Jo Bli Wishing is the Pastime of Idleness. While- working innko things como to pass. Money is the power that drives flu wheels of commerce nnd secures 10 necessities nnd comforts of Ufa . A 6iilngs account helps you to sao money and becomo n person of power. Wo have nlwnys paid SIX W2u CENT on savings. Begin tho new year by starting n savings account Wo luivo helped others and wo can help you. The Citizens Building Loan Co. & i Over Wells Fargo Kx press Oo. W. Center St. l'hono -103 J. JL Schneider, 1'resldcnt. O. G. Brlggs, Secretary. 1 - Phone 1308. MCDONALD m MARKET immmm r 4 m i to gSIMB Kffl.1