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Mll Kli\i JULl IO, The Philippian Jailer Saaa.r ScUal Laaaaa far Jaly II. ]909 SpaoaUy Arrangad tor Thia. Pap?r PI Suggpstion and Pract.c*: Thought. I Paui ? . II I hav? ing ! stirre dragi oaagiah ? as * fuslon ar. I : laagles, . tbeir ' - - regai ???ii ataagla and their Sllaa prayed and itang ; .. Thls waa I lug ol ? aa the Balra an.l ? Kltha quak>- atural power wl.. -arth BaaTatta in . llven-. the Fait:. "The keaaaar >u.d have . himself barBBBB for tha aafety of the iirlsoners. ld by autclde the dta| an eiecutlon. ? Paul cr!e | B - f -? a.: here." Thua aaving the Ja l life. ?or there waa no longer a reaaon for hls commlttlng sulcide. 2? "Called for a llght." The Gree-k ls plural. llgbta. teaahaa ?r lampa. "Fall do? Paul and Bila SO. "Rrought them out.'' of the In ner prlaon. Into the open court. or Into hta own hou?e Wbat waa the jaller'a motlre In aaklng. 'What muat I do to be aavad**' The motive waa a con aclouaneas of sin. of danger. of need, and of ti.e goodness pr.xluced ln Paul and Stlas hy their rellp: 31. "Bellev** on the Letl Jeeua Chriat. and tbou nhalt be saved" Faved from sin from its puntshment. .and to holinew and hea\en "Aud thy houae." Hy kfadlag hls family to the same faitb IV The iBxaatoeartea txedaaaad aud Sent on Their Way Vs 3T. 40 The next morning the muglstrate, learnlng what bad taken place, sent offlcera to Quletly releaae Paul and Sllas, as the easiest way to save trouble Hut Paul knew a battar way. an.l atoou upon hia rights. quite as BaBBB for the good of the young church aa for himself "They have beaten us openly. uucuu denined." wlthout trlal. and iegal de clsion that they aara gatlty accordlug to Roruan law itoman*." an.i exempt from strlpes and torture ' l^t them aaaa h ua out " 38. "Th. -ard." ettc. The crime v>.. I as trea son. and thoae who comrnitted it wera Ilable to degradation fron. ofeBO, BBB fiscation of property. rhapa death. As the result, the maglatrataa apologized. and requeated them to leave the city. which they dld with dlgnity. an.l for the peace and good of the infant Philippian church Had they remained. there mlfcht arla? uselcss opposllion, while b> leavlng Laike wlth the church las we from the change of pronouns '?? "they"). tbere was a peaceful but large growth of the Christlan cutu munity From a comparUon wlth what follow* lt appear* that Tlraothy went wlth Paul a; aaa ;u thla Iwaaon can mean ry on* of ua." r \iiat wlll your an now. ? aori XHBDAfSY GROW YOUR OWN DAlRY FEED Home Grown Alfalfa and Cow Pea Hay Are Found to Be Valuable by Tenneaaee Datrymerv. are run what ? . i Iftho alta Blfal ? < falfa manul milk v, BB of a bran. aad in .ifalfa can 1. ? PROFIT IN MAKING BUTTER lf High Grade Can Be Made at Home with a Good Market It Paya Well. ddaf hut . ket for it. : . paya you only for an eiact i>ound of butter fat, with tare or fh milk PBtaa n in for nothiug. ('hurning the cream at bom<- you h churning which the creainery chargea for; you gain about 1 aelght of the butter. and yot: the buttermilk. These eombiiied gaina amount to about | r one pound in every four In on, you make about U ceata oa dollar a worth of butter, if you make BS good butter as the creainery prod aat By the use of the tiaml separator it la poasible to uiake ti?e highest grade of butter at home. | rhe cream is properly handled and thurned By the use of tbe separator you are not only able to make a h.. butter and s.-ll )t for a higher price, but you will be able to BxtJBCt cream fro'. ,k and awSaOB make more butter AlBQ, the warm ai skim mllk will have a higher food value either for human aaa or fat am mal feedfng lt you keep more than three or four i ill means buy s separator lt will ,v for itself Hinta for the Da-ry Here are a te? Bt4Bta ae to how a dairymau can improve his mllk Uae plenty of sawdust. Clip the Manks Avold feeding dlrectly before milking. Use amall top patls Milk with clean. dry hands Cool the mllk quickly and keep lt cold. There are only three requirement* for good mllk. sltnply ?awBatay cowa. cleanilness and cold. ??ahaertbe lo Tha PlaAJfaTT. > I C < O U s . S I ,\i . J ,",??< J.L Contr , aa - 'rrjnrej That Vv.'i BBaB to Dairyt-nn ,\.any Potrda of v..iCh Ma* . I ;th? or ? - loag a: the rorx A Miik Saver. n the ? I w ill ? WATER STOCK IN TWO FIELOS One Can Be Constructed Without Mak? ing Trouble or Interferinq on Either Side. ? * Concrete Water Trough. may ' GOLDEN RULE IN BREEDING By Careful Study Breeder Will Have No TrcLibie In Producmg Like from L oldea at the ? - ? once of a line : wlth aalil the broad beit arbJeh la or the pecullar butld ? stock. --ually estab: arable inhre. : . - the st \aav af initiiiR individiiala poaae ..ll.-ir ajood ipialitles. Thag and out breedlng, tl a*cs fixed have atalaed By 'ak.ng into ac eoaat the lafluence of er wBl have im grOBl troshlfl in pro ? Ith reajalaritp How Much Feed for Mllking Cow*. ?able that aniie thaa live or siv pounds of cottonseed uo-al per d.iy should be fed. if thla, in coaaectloe with tbe rough.. se not fur aiaai taa aropar aattieerte m amounta and pronortloaa, other grain should be addetl Tbe . qjj but a small quantity of tnilk pat day. say about a <allon..can be proparly fed on cot? tonseed as tha only ajraia H tt is fed with some good roughage aa praiiie hay. Wlth roughage like alfalfa lt could be used as the sole graln ratioa for a cow givmg tv%.. t.r t:,ee gallons per day Coioring Butter. There ia no moral wrong in color ing wiuter butter judiclously. Almost snyone would prefer to eat butetr that plea- ye as well aa tbe palate A strain of Jersey or 0 aey blood in your cow* will help you 3ut on tbe coioring. A Man a Upimon. "What do you think of the preaent day atylesT' "I thlnk theyre all right. They ea able a poor girl to look Juat aa ridicu Ioub aa a ricb girl.'' Limitatlons. "A conaclence ia a peraistent thlng.M "Yos, I can fool some of myse'f all ef the time. and all of myself some Bf th* tlme. but that enda lt ' John Vaughan, 11.V317 at. 18th St.. Riciunond. Va. Pam*t C*la?s I uach Room. Moala at All iloars. Furnisbed Rooaaa, Day or by the Week. Low aat tojates. <.?**! Car Service to all PoloU of City. A. Hayes OFFICB ANI) WARR-ROOMS, 727 North Secood Sttttn aESTDErTCK. 725 N. 2H^ | Flrat-claas hua* ^td Casketa c* all deacr'.ptlona. I have a epar* room for bodtes when the family have aot a aultable place. All coun try ordera are given apeclal atten tlon. Your apeclal atten tlon la call ed to the new styla Oak Casketa Call and aee me and you ahall b* wa'taxi on lndlvldually ?Pbr.ne. I JOHN M. H .ggiris, Pviler tn CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. PURE OOOD6. PTJIaL VaLUE FOR THE MONEY. 16 XO East Franklin Street. [Near Old Market.] Richmond. Virginia. W ANTED-A RIDER AGENT a *am;.lr Latwt Mndel -RavorwV" k.,v, ."7,7". Lateat Mudel W aaoacv ust (a r-at /aw fmilp+r ? B4MB1 UF.tjl t .nywhrrr .n i a. ? 1IN I. %?? ?* t ?;r ? i i.i m VII yoa ar eep ti.e btrycle ship it back to ua at *h FACTORY PRICES * ' r.',;;;, aotre behind your ' |hi Stl YOU WILL BE AST0*,SHED -auiavt anj ttn aa/ effr aaaaaja i ? COASTER-BRAKES, * 1 o ?rtanl roller c IM EACH TOWII i rit t ta id* aad rah.bita i oerrahara ara . ? t Wrsrap anaswaa aoraivr f*-tp*r /retg? i mrv?- aBaa BaW saa ra >r ririr the buy I ? in.l oiasied or do not wuh to eir^n.e an i Ma ?, ..V ?..-.' -v ,-w.-?? ****. ? flaaa wmrm : -r aaBiaaa* aai i ? aajM orv coat. You aaw s. ? ? ****> ?" ? J - livrni ??rawaa> aulocnaa acd Icarn our unhcard ol ./.. aaa yoo mriv? o.tr beautiful catalotv* *a?4 <???"' *?ipcTb modela at the tswau. - * htarhrat t 'a.lr bicyctea lor Isas aaaaa r ? >ht above factory coat. ?ar bacycle* ?ad*r yoar ea* aaaaa ptate at rrf Kanrlle secood hand bicycles. but rr*. Theae we clear out Deacnptive barxa.n h.-tta nva.led Ire*. ?saalni 8 k**f taa- uao/ rataa/ pr*.tt ,-??-*. iawaBBJa*BwaB aaaa aaa ?**?*? iB*aB IITT. n* an I prOala, paru. rcpairs aad |0 HEDGETHGRN PUNCTURE-PR00F * SELF-HEALING TIRES A SAMPt? """ ttllyomaiampUp* 10 MORETtOIBLE FROM PUHCTURES N.11LM. Taeaa or Oaa** wlll not BBl tl.. ?alr oat, Hixty th' iaand )Mira a.l.i laat yrar. Over two Bundr** thouaand pair* now in uae. ?7 Ma.tr tn all -urv H i?livrly rdura* atid easy ndittg. sSrfdurable and 1 med i tian a apecial .i.iulity of rtiV*-r. wln. !? nr.rr t porou* *nj whlch cloae? uj. sta ing t: <-airtoesoape W c ? Dedcustotnerastaling that their litrsha up oa.c or t wure in a wholr aea - tread Thrrrrulat t waspurpoaeawe* the- i i<l'-r of only 8480 per pair AII < >t 1 ? pptovat You do not t>* I - Wf wlllallow * catah lilarvunt of s t vslt Wil II OlllIKH . .ia as order ? -. me tire* ma aot aaliafactory on es.u:-. n.t bank.. If you order a pair oi ?rat better, laat longrr an.l lo. :i mss well pleaaei We want you to aend u-- .. IF YOU NEED TIRES lh<- >.r>evi?l introdu. dcM-obc* and qaotea all ? DO HOT WAJToXZT." offer:. we are m It only coats a po*t.*l lo I | huig. Wotie* taa thfck rnbbar "A" and pranetura atrtp* "II" and " 1>." alao rtaat atrtp "U.** to prrr.nt rtm outUn*;. Ttala tlr?? wlll out Laat aany ottaar malr stlrT. tl^LSTlC 8vAJ?Y RIDI.MU. i '?ceivrd We ship C O D oa them stri^tly as represented. price B4.AA prr pair) if yo* ia adrrm?-ninil Yon ron no rlsk la for any reason they *re v aaa4 to a* i* as aafe a* ia a id that the\ will rvle eaaier, run faater, ?tt any price We arant a 1 .ritl jiTe us your cardcr. "Iaian> : yo* aend for ? pair of ?i a(>prt>val aad trial at ?>?*? hig y Catalogue wbacfa m i ? 1 l n k ,. h itrnriNO a btcycl*-, kaow tbe new and wouUcr*ol Write it NOW. J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL TOUCH BUTTONS. What la reakeet potat? hour, inJ foui wiU BBBha bis lf jou arere an employer, would you be glad t.. employ your pr. Baaa pum tuallty may sometimea be iHir.haaed at the dear price of 8 Baatered kaeatalitx Ask your^eif what aort of bustness ???uld lt be if every man ln lt were just like yourseli" r a book: The ethlcal tion and th- ...mmerclal value f i? a mixture of sympatby, com? mon senae, and forethougbt. wlth a llttle daah of makebeli ?'?ing dulla the keen edge of life qulcker than the Bprrlt of "what'a tbe uee?" To appreciate the use of little things 8barpens ev-wy thought. 8et a mark for yourself Its an old story. but try lt. It has been aald over and over because men have found that it work* ?Colller's Weekly. ONE-SENTENCE PHILOSOPHY. Diligence la the mother of good for tune.?Cervantes. Where an oplnion ls general lt ls usually correot.?Jane Auaten. Induatry ls a loadstone to draw all good things ?Robert Burton. Truthfulneaa ls at tbe foundatlon of all personal excellence? Smilos. The counsel you would have an? other keep keep flrst thyaelf.?Prov erb. Only let ua give heed that we are rlpeoing ln all goodneaa aa the awlft daya paaa? Queen Loutaa of Pruaala If a man would haeten toward iha from thi bag There is aa aaaa ?o Meadleaa bat what he oaa BBd a I enough |8 tell him truths - Balwer Lj I baaa bad aaaaj thaaga la my an.l iost thaaa all, bat whai .baaa ahta t<> p baiids i stui paaaaaa Ifartla i PAVEMENT PHILOSOPHY. High ataaajaara ar.- ia daagaf af ios Ing lota of time Whea raal Bbwbbbj ota i lt also gets into tha Don't be as s!ow aa molassea, nor quite as quick as pawd Two things you shoul.: n.-wr bor money or trouble, napaflallj trouble. ttaaaaaa Ihare'a no fooi iike an old fool doesut aaaaaa tha young fooi any. What if life is a glnd. Isn't grlnd lng for the purpose of sharpenlng things? a llttle graaa grow under your feet laat lt too 8<>on grow over your grave. Straws show whlch way the current runs. Ttfey also show wbich way the wind blows. 8AD LUCK. lt is unlucky to be kicked on the head by a chestnut horae on a Pri day. It ls anlucky when travellng by rall to be alone ln the earriage with a homicidal manlac. !f. at dinner. you upset the rUret three tlxnee it ia a sign that you wlll not be aaked agaln. Whea picklng up a lucky boraeahoe take care not to be run o.er lt ia ' 1knic,bt6 of jfrvtbiae, N. A., S* A.f E. A., A. aAND A. This organization is one of the most powerful in the country and ita progress has been phenominal. The Grand Lodge of Virginia has inris diction over ali of the cities aud counties in this state. Thirty maies are rcquired to organize a new lodge. The benefits paid coustitute one of its strongest features, but the principles are greater than anything dse. Founded on Fnendship, based on Charity and established on Be nevolence, the respectable, upright people of the state will find it an order worthy of their heartiest support. It pays an endowment aad burial benefit of of $200.00 for all ages It pays $4.00 per week siek dues. The badge costing 75 cents each is tha only absolutely uecessary regalla. For information concerning the organzaition of loda?es apply at the main offiee. 8 The Courts of Calanthe Is the Female Department of the Order. It requires a membership of thirty persons to organize a court. Its memoers are pledged to exhibit Fidelity, exercise Harmony and prove Love one for the other. It pays an endowment and burial benefit of $150.00. It pays $3 00 per week siek dues. The only expense for regalia is the cost of the badge, c.o cents and arosette, costing 25 cents forfuneral occasions. THE BANDS OF CALANTHE or Children's Department also con stitutes a feature and persons cannot do better than to enter the little ones into this mvsrir circle. The expense is nominal and the benefits all that could be expee'ed It r>xv* fw Sijxd to $1.50 siek dues an.l death benefits of from $30.^ to $40.00. Ti you'have noPv4Tan Lodge or Court or Barjd in your neighborkood, orgrnii. >ne. } *aua For all information concerning the Children's Department address, Mrs. Anna Tavlor, VV. M., r? 1, ; r ^ , , , r 2? W* Hill St, Richmond, Va tor all intormation concerning special rates of JOHN MTTCHEL1 TR membership in the lodges androurts. address ,XI M. 4th St.. Richmond, Va. THE ECONOMY. 303?5 North Third St TAILORING CLHANINO. DYEING A RBPAIK CHITMAN M. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. BOARDINO & LODGING ?"K? Reasonable. All tha Corafarts e> e> of rlonae a. e> Order* reoeired hy Utter or aalegraph ?aM BOOKKK LEFTWK raorairTaaaa Hle.\.5fadHt.. Rleaaw.d. Va BLACKWELL & BRO. ONK OF THK l.KiIMM, PAINTktRM l*ractlcal Hoaae and Hlara Palatar*. <? raln ing aad Oeaeral Ooatrae* tors. .ALL WORK Gl'ARANTEKH Carda. Letter* or Ordera. Olra oa a trtal. yo* wlll narrar Fw*t*4 lt Addraaa. OOft St. Peter Ntrwt. RI4 HMOND. VA. 'Phone 54V4H. -Ne!>on.? Rair Dressiug c. Sotight at Jennmga and Brown Drug Store, Pittaburg, Pa. better to go ? It la unluek at a iaaaar tahle whlc-b ia laid for 12 only The> BTOpar tourse is to for ao invita. If, on your BaMtBa day. the olergy man forget* to aa] r his laa you may consi.i.-r yourself very lucky m.l^^ed?Paaeh CLEOPATRAC CODE. Try Lo coiubme both love and re spect. According to what the man 1*. ao fluuat you bumor bim. Do not n trylng to escape frein the trite become paradoxlcal. Do not read booka aione, but alao men?and cblefly youraelf. Nerer ahow your own card* Let the otber player lead. then follow ault. Some men are in lore aith them selves. and in that at least they have m> rivala. Sent In. "Whlle you're treatlng life aa lf it wr? a game of carda," wrltes a ror reepondent. on blue Iriah llnen note paper. "remember that Oahriel hotda the last trump." We seem to rerrember having heard something about this before. but ae'll run It anyhow. Of Coura*. "Do yoa suppose aerodromea wlll ?T*r flT clear acroaa the contlnent?" "No. their planea are ao ?/lde that they could not poaaibly get through th* tunnela." "Of coura*. i nerer thought of thad." Ifll Kill Him. "GJre a man enough rope, and hall hang hlmaeir." quoted Jiggaby. "1 bee; your pardoo." aigbed Biggahy. **lf you gir* a man enough of tha rope yaa'r* handlng me aa cigara. h* aoa*. eren bare to hang himself." STRAUS' SPECIAL Old Yacht Clab, PURE WHISKEY WUl SatlBfy th* W?ver of th. rteha bln of Btlm.lant. Special prleea. We have all gradVa of good llquora, *T|rarB aod Tobavreti. C*n mtu% mmm UM. ^^ ^^ ISAAC STRAUS & CO.. 422 E. Broad St., Richmond, Virginia FISH, OYSTERS AND PRODUCE. 111 V I7(.', -t UICUMOND, \\ ALL ? WILL UKOKIVK I'ROMI'T ATTENTION. L?o?g Dtatatnre 'Phone, 752. SCHOOL SHOES. Copitol Shoe & Supply Company, No. 210 East Broad Street. A complete stock of Boys, Misses,' Mens. Ladles.' & Children's Shoes. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tkaoc Mark a Daaaaaaj Coe*rBtioHT8 Ac. W*lr aacartaln oor opini, n frac whathaTao ;na*?U4..n laprobablrpai*..l^la. Ooa^oaaaaa? ic'n?r"raa0t?C^la0<,?nt,*1-, "^HH* on T'SES, i^alanta t*Afn tF.rou.tQ Wunn a^oTrwJjJVa Scienfific JUnerican. a haav4aoma.tr Ulnatratod wa?k'r. T ir**** ii cnlaOon of any ?< >?r,un~ J..urn*l Term&Sm. Ca,.?!2?ra?0aath????* s*i'x b'*? ??a^*da**ai?I; *S?y* * Co.?*"??^ New York Laat tha PLULNaTT do your Job-wortt S. W. ROBINSOU NO. 23 NORTH 18TH S aaauaa in FINE WINES, UQUORS CIG.ARS.Aca aaaTAll 5tock SoMae Uuarantaed.-^ao PROMPT ATTENTION. Toar ea-feoeaaje la iiBBaUlaUy aoUdtaal