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: v r 4J A It" i. EDK.W. sMltH. Prtn H. D PAYNE, "' -- i ,,..,.. . - I ii i" -i I- m jSHHBwHI.!BBLIaWtlHtMijEHBLf!sM sMllBiaCg'i. llMlaMlj"TTSTJ?7iiiiiV zrR2alBillK';rK,45iB? r-HHB 'MBitV CvHsilLCiiHiiiSV ' 5 r rmraa?:rfT'-;,-iK"x.J.i:.,..iji r ...';-i.j..ifi, .! j-ttw f &tsS!Qrismf4m3 f Wf'TffW WP1' -.? .J. jUii''17mK3FS Si m.-tJ? 7."-J"Y.TSBVn- f -. v WEmfti flrr yj ft la s j-fflPTiy. i 4' T .j THE E. W. SMITH CO. Incorporated. Owensboro, Kentucky The Largest Complete House Furnishing Store in Western Kentucky. Everything in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, W'nJovv Shat'es, Matting, Lace Curtains, Stoves, Ranges and Refrigerators shown in large varieties. ONE PRICE and PLAIN FIGURES IS SMITH'S WAY. WRITE US FOR CUTS AND PRICES'. Prompt Attention Given Mail Orders. We Pay The (Mention The Republican .s'-vrnwMH r "t I To The Readers Of The Many of you do your shopping with Levys, ef Owenshoro. Those, of you who do appreciate the values they constantly give ' and have always found thjera just in every dealing. To thfse who do not know us we can merely say, that we give the most value we can for the least money and strive to please you from every poinj of view. We ask your business only on the point : of meriting your confidence through good treatment. Just at present we are conducting a sale on Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists and Hats arid this will offer you an opportunity to test the Levy values while the price bar rier is down. t Our slogan is well 'known and true, read every ad that appears above' it then you will surely Get. The.LEVY HABIT.;; It Pays. 4 ? . . Sec and Trea. J 8. LEACH, Manager. IJIT A, 'iJit-y'f '",r.r -v; . isjtaww: x -ii. . 'i1 jt",-';v n. i jftr A vJ'J Freight. ;-? Republican MV X. iaXUa, CONSUMPTION AND THE GOSPEL i Religion and the White Plague. Sin'a Relationship to SIckneat and Death "The Wages of Sin Is Death." Man's Battle Against the Curso a Losing One "In God Is Thy Help." The Result Will Be Glorious. Now York. Dc CLMiilicr ". I'lftor Uiisxull, spunking from tlio tilutforiu of iliu new City Toiiiplu ton ci-oV(l- C'll llOIHf, IIIIIIOIIMC- wl his text from LuvltlcMis 2(1:1(',: "I will uvun nppolnt over you terror, consumption, mill t li o 1) u r u I u k pliiKiie. ttuit slmll coiisiiiik licfori'l the oyi-M, nncl ciinsc sorrow of ln:irt." Ills topic wns chosen In harmony with the movement nnlnst consumption, the white pliniuo, which he dechireil Is niinmilly sweephiK more millions Into the tfrave than lire nil the world's wnrs. While the I'nvfor's commission Is to prertch the Oospel. iwveithelcss. since It Is the lh hie arrangement for rccov cry from slu mill death, he considered It eminently proper to call attention to the ravages of the white plague as pait of sin's penalty. lie would not he understood as meaning that nil con sumptives are especially sinners: for some of God's most saintly people have died of consumption and other ail ments. The I!edeuuer Himself died of u ruptured heart, n disease not un known to medical practice. Tile speaker declared that much con fusion prevails amongst Christians re specting sickness and health. True, we have file Itlhle Instruction that slckue'xs Is a part of the death penalty Inherited from our first parents on ac count of their disobedience. Vet It seems natural to think Mint after we have turned from sin and have conse crated our lives to God, He would re store us fully to everlasting life and happy conditions. When we (lud.that noine of Coil's best people, including tlie Savior, the Apostles and the Proph ets, have suffered. een unto death, and that none are immune from this penalty, n perplexity arises Mint only the Itlhle sets straight. The Old Covenant and the New. The Pastor then discussed God's Cov enants with Israel. God (lrst niinounc ed to Abraham His ultimate purpose of blessing mankind releashig them from the curse of sin and death. God did not Jelaii how this would be done, except that It would he through Abraham's posterity, or "Seed." Pour handled years later, God pioposed to the Israelites that If they wished to Inherit the Promise innde to Abraham, the door was open for them. God en le'red Into n Covenant with them nt Mt. Pinal through .Moses. In tills Cov enant Israel agieed to keep the Divine Law perfectly: nud God agreed that If they would do so, He would bless them with ecrhistlng life and empower them to save the world to help man kind out fiom under the death-curse. Israel failed to keep the Law per fectly, as liod foreknew. Later. God promised to send Messiah, who would piepaie a Feed which would, with IIIiu. constitute the Kingdom of God. and bless mankind. Our text Is a pait of God's message to Israel. In which He ns.siires them that If they would keep the Law. they would receive blessing),; but that If they were disobedient, vmlous sick nesses would come upon them. As for other nations, they were not In cove nant relationship with God. but were uibject to the mutations of their rtyln-r 'oudltlou. All mankind are under the death sentence, till dying Jiistly whether by hunger, accident, white plague, black plague or other ailment. The Pastor then demonstrated that Christ's followers nro not exempt from theu nllments. They have entered n Covenant of Sacrifice, exchanging all earthly hopes for Heavenly ones. Only those who die with Him to the earth ly nature will live with Him on the Heavenly plane. Pew seem to have noticed that Jesus healed neither Him self nor His Apostles. Miracles of healing were performed on outsiders, with n view to evidencing the Iteileem er's teachings- and. as St. Paul declar ed, even these miracle ceased after the Church ha'd been established. The Gospel Respecting the Plague. The Gobpel Message to those smitten with nny of the hundreds of forms of death, said the Pastor. Is Mint the pros ent life is only n vestibule to u niHre glorious life, an nuterooui of prepara tion and Instruction, before entering the life provided for all who nre will Jug to accept It on Jod'H terms through the merit of Christ's sacrifice. Thus, as St. Paul declares, the Lord's Mes l age speaks peace to troubled human ity through Jesus Christ, ''ihe broad Gospel Message, while It ,1ms only one offer In the present: time. Assures us of n future opportunity for all. iThose now ueeeptlii;; G,od s grace are (ulvllegwl to beewne inombe.rs of the Church of Glory. Others nre lis Hured that there will be u resurrection -nn flppoiTunlty of, rslngi tint of i?ln uul death conditions 1o hii'man perfec tion 'fills vlil not mean mi escape frouTtlie penalty of wilful sin In .the present lfe: for the Divine Lu.w.ix Mint whoever sins shall aiiffcr. Those who Imve'lviiown tlyf.MnMer's wlynud fnlWd. to d( If wlltrjeelv.e, mqie, ji'ejMC, JtiI(H'S than will otlicis. Pi mm. $HSOZ gUSSELQ Talking About People. I don't inenn to step on anyone's corns, nor run over their feelings If they happen to have them out In the big road) but still If anything Is said that fits exactly you, don't rniso a howl over It. ' There aro several different kinds of people Mint talk In as many dif ferent kid of wayB about their nelwlibors ami very close friends. I am very well acquainted with one kind of talkers, and that Is the kind who will holcmnly toll on that they neier talk about anyone, and nil Mia tlmo they will be saying something Ike the following "Now, there goes that .Mrs. Hole' man again today. 1 do declare she i docs beat all to trapse about of nny I one in this towi. Of course, I would ' not tell nnouc but you about this, but as wo have alwajs hern great' friends I deem It my right and difTy ' to tell J on what kind of a person. sho is.- And of all such cooking ' as she docs have. Never ccolts any pies or cakes, sajs It Is hard on pco- i Iilo'ij stomachs, but I think It Is , harder on her trlfllngncss. Herhouso never gets a cleaning up but once a week, ami she calls that a thorough dialling; 1 believe that is what she I mimes it. You tiner saw nnvono I in jour life as bad to talk about folks 3 sre Is. The other day she came over here and talked about ever) one In this plase. If you knew all the things she said about you there would ' certanly be qute a war of words. Now If I should go and tell every thing but you know I neier repeat what another ono sajs It is a blcsshiK I dont talk about my nolghbors, and nm gush a peace maker when difficulties conic up be tween thorn. Xow don't repeat a word I have told you. I wll tell you a about everjLody that llvCs here if you will promise not to hint It. But J must 'be going now for I see Mrs. Holcman conlln? down the strestnnd I want to tell her that she must be careful how sho talks before that Mra Grey, for Mrs. Grey is a regular naws carrier" - After these words are spoken she runs out of the house in a great hur ry and goes down the street laughing and talking in such away to Mrs. I lolenmn that no one c er In the world would think that she had been Baying 111 of an) one. There is another kind that doesn't talk as much as she throws out a hint 'at every opportunity that does more real harm Mian If she talked a lot 'nually consume 'wore"- than 2,700,000 Then there Is the holy terror kind gallons of water for ach 'mile of who is Mio terror of everyone. The line. ' . kind tl?af Svllf repeat every little thing ; A complete cooking outfit for camp that is said In her presence, and not era, folding compactly enough' )to be only that, but will put a lot more I carried in a coat pocket, has been to it, tellins that as the gospel truth J also. So we all can see bv these very . brief descrijillons that it is a very wise idaii neer to tall; about our neighbors. We may be talkins abouf tlicm ttli tlio bist of Intentions, and RtlU wo nover Know how It will bo ri'iK'atwl to the 0110 wo :ero sneaking about, nor never know how. much grief and sorrow we may cause by a few simple remarks. It doesn't take any inoro -time to talk in a kind manner and say pleasant things about people ili.in It docs to talk In a rough way and say unpleasant things about them, but it most assuredly does vay by the kindly attltt.de the people Mho wo have spoken well of will have1 toward us. It causes much Jftirm and mischief to bo always trjing to pry Into tho business ot others, besides it doesn't J show right good geiife and judgment, Wo shouM shun and avoid thoso persons who are trying to ran their i ' ,,.", ., ... ,. ,,,.., . , , liim Ointment. Havxihad hczciuu ov- neighbors business or who to oto all, titer tlmo to seeing Ua. hap feeMngs J which thoir curiosity will Paus,. ono ,)0X or Wo should shun such persons as If, Uoaon.B EcMMa oiirtment has." iney nail suiuu uuauiy uuu;uf;iuiio j. disease, for they havo somoUitng. far worse, and that is a tonguo that Is sharper thai a two-edged sword, and will causo us much sorrow and bitter disappointment us havo any I of our wars. Homo and Farm. Constipation Poisons You. If yon aro constipated, your entire system Is poisoned by tho waste mat ter kept In tho body serious resulfs often follow. Pbo Dr, King's New Llfo I'IUb and you will soon gtt rid of constipation, headache and other Ltroublcs. 25c at Drue-gists or by mall H. K. Uueklcn & Co., Phlladel- phla and St. Iouls. in. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Some Postscripts. An Australian 1ms bcon granted a United States patent for a process for transplanting living Hair ' upon bald heads. f " - Tho -Norwegian g0Vcrnrnit Irds'cU tabjlshed a censorship" ilf ' liwtW.u. picture ftlma Intended for publjo ex hibition. I'rcuiortionutcly uioro. American nill- ltaj:y.ultttora havo, bj'd, MlJ.odjUinW thwe. of any othyr, natloa , exopt" WHY NOT. MAKE $200,'"' A MONTH - - Tfaft SSO.00 a Week, Selling Victor flnfes Merchants, doctor, to merchant, doctor, WflMo-dofHrmrrv.allnf m of atafp, but do not know Iioivrnnyltistoown one. 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Japan's rice crop this year Is 3- tmlated at nearly 203,0:5 1,000 busltcls, a i2,uou,uuo-ijii3iiei increase ove; last year. Quicker adjustment is c'almed by the Alabama inventor of a garter for men with a flat hook instead of the usual loop. Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals Itchy Eczema. Tho coifstantly ItchlnK, burning 6?n satlon and other disagreeable forms or oczoma, tetter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hob son's Eczema Olntnijnt. George W. Fitch, of Mendota, 111., sajs "1 pur- . I i.l.nc.Ml it Imv nf 1 1 llnlicnii'a V.fVim Kvcry sufferer should try It. Wo ro so poslH It will help you we guar antee It or money refunded. At all Druggists or my mall, 003. Pfolffir Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. ui Bound to Get Him. Wife (to sleeping husband) "John, I hear pussy mewing to get In." "Hang It, Mary, 1 just let the brute In." 'Well, then, she's mewing to get out." -Llfo. 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A esfc ural remedy, natural in itsaetire Kzca in its effect and certain ill rcsoJCc 2t won't be long before Uv-VefLaxrvUI completely ilisplaco calomel in every home. Children can tako it froeFir xud with perfect safoty. Every bottler jrwcrw nnteed. 50c &nd 1 In bottlea. KJaae cenujn0 without Jho likenes3 and soat- turo or. U. JU urursDy.. ror saiany J. II. WILLIAMS, - HarUord. Kr- Electrl Bitters Succeed when everything else KSa. In netvou3 prostration tind feosaU.M wtni;rjese tney aro the oui)nrii.v i jemedy, as thousasdj have teidftttL- -FOR KIDNEV,LlVEBA?f - STOMACH TROUBLS 1 ; H- k the beit roedlcino ever tMS vv, m u w,a. a www.a.v.. r-f -n- , w,PrJ S nn run imw si 1F0RC i 'I r .rr-t. . I hi. t'tlW .v t X.. ! A a -g tfiMV ' t