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THE FARMYILIiE HERALD. HONOR Fol. THK PAHT, HKI.l' FOR THU PRESENT, HOPE POB THI Flit KK. vol xv FARMVILLK, VA., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1905. NO.:;-'. CITY DIRECTORY. " i ' COUNTY DIRECTORY. . ? W. ' XN' v~ il |.?i:m \ ll LAH nipt at Lee & Thompson, Attorneys at Law, i'AKMVII.I.!-: AM? O'lV. E, VA. ? J- M. CRUTE, Attorney at Lau. ? - MlklNS. WATKINS I BROCK. RNEYSATLAW, / . S. WING. \ ?. ATTOKNE\ VI LAW, Bay, Prince Edward County, Va. ral Federal. \\ C FRANKLIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, .. U'HITL o\ CO., DRUGS, Medicines and Druggists' Sundries, NEW HARKET HOUSE MARKET HOl'SE on Main street, op Drng Nothing but thc beat will ra in the J ot Fresh Meats. Polite attention to every or? der and prompt service in the delivery. A trial order is .tell. Mai .luau Barrow, who will 1 yon. Respectfully, H. Arthur Barrow. WHAT SHALL I GIVE? ".ods Prom Blanton's Store. ? - S ? ? - limul ? ii u- tn sbow *. r. BUM ON. Jeweler and Optician. 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METCHOim^TAR far children: tafe, tura. Ao optati, BEAUTIFUL OLD AGE Dr. Talmage Preaches on Hi w to Keep Young. I.Ill- Mach \.ni; ( lill,lr,-,, and i..,.,l,_K, ,.,, ||?r,| ?, \\?rls. I>"nt lulU nf lour I , oula. ? ?N('El.E8, cal., M:ii. li a Tba i liv Hu- ancient Bi? llie tra I hy Hie r mon, in w liiih he though tin- hotly ma) grow may retain i t -* yontb and i it- text i*t .iou \ iuv children were aboni me." _-.in.lllS. - - i bey live a-.t ti I.live Hie be li nf Hie sir ur Hie browse iii : fly in Mi , in s,-i.u if ona - upon tba edge nf our borlaon : it'll follow il w ah great rapid do the April abowers when mids retain after the rain." ? iti-.-i% .-si ilium t-:i. ii other ? drifts - 'lu the snowflakes, .1 their ill-nth knells In rhona . Ja like sui,. "nothing destroys like nih-fortune.*" r v ul iltstnie ? ? ? rt - :i nile, many ? - tread | ? neely u|ion its i w inn they Mi-s* small and .mt they cripple um hy the per their iiitHt-k. Naturallsta it-li as that the amati, insn.-iiiii.niit ii ii ii 111111 . - alights ii|iini the head of a mighty eagle. Thera lie d pecks mnl perks, mt matter bow inst or bow high Iii** huge winged may By. There be alta and pecka nml pecks until after awhile be .mil lii-iik In the la,lin of intlc foe, who could crush bira i hawk rnlghl kill n spar? row, If tbe eagle could only get at bim. ; i- until tin- bumming bird. Whet) trouble -.truck tba grind oM patriarch Job, it hit bim again ind liist cuni Quindal trouble, then domestic trouble, then i trouble. It was pain in tbe bead, pain .a tin- heart, pain In tbe Umbi, piln In the bork a ml pain iverywbere, Then wlint bippenedl )ob tried to gain : limn las remlnlav eui 11 Job hack upon the sun,, nf tbe bap bbl Ufa Hi- pictured bim leif when lu- aaa ri roan** husband I nml waul, intuit-, ile thought of himself when his young lilli? Wiis by his ari.If ninl his lillie hnv s v ing uriiinul In hi* -jia -ny. Then Job braaka forth in the lamentation of my text, wbicb has i moat fitbera mnl rnotbera lift? er they hive reached their i Dd tm, 'nh, that I vv, li ? ? ? when my ih Mien mt me." it is a pathetic only Hint thur he baited li is onward iweep, hut ht- comp* nie st...is a ins already taken. ls Juli's longing H Sinful desire'.' ls t wrong fur us iu want tu become gain ur nt least tu atiy yoong - Inn- ns WI eau'.' 1 How nut. ?rt- tin- purpose ff Ulll ? tv h iw we e.in tura bick the ?hiitluw on the thal of Aim/, nut utily ten, flfteeo, hut even twenty nml thirty I na uM proverb wbicb sm- -.\ mm is not as lld ns he looka, hut ns old as bl I .-un going tu prOVI Hint n mau cnn slwnys. feel aliuut thirty or tinily live a age, eran tbougb ins bile ia iviatf, las nuse is bridged wah a pair Ml In- hus to vvnlk abott! iv ith :t st xi fT. How simil we renew the days of our rtrong, yoong manhood 1 l"it -t. hy ns iodating with young people, nml ea ,iei hilly willi children; hy miking the nthnnti companioaa of our nutara nd nf ma- ulil Bgl thuse vv lu, ure ni the tines),ui,i of in,, or pitying lu - tlnually borrowing from our married -rhilillcn their hnhii-s; hy Baking our pandchlldrsn coma hume nm! Ure vv aa a wc bare no married children af our awn, hy borrowing the children c ndghborty grandfather and 'ruin ns we wnuld mir nvvii; hy iii inly hihI deliberately miking a row urselrea ninl witta Clod, Though he sixty, sev illly, eighty, ..;? :t hundred yean old, 1 will \ ---if to ootgrow my fluidness for little children, lind my I lympatby for their Joya nml Burrowa uni my anceaslng tit-sin- for their daily mlonsblp." nitinii with yoong people, Ily with children, ls essential iii way. fur rt mini's development li keeps ins bani yoong Tea, a doaa than that, it tancbea lam ohat hmiid be his attitude toward christ and tOWird I)!* fellow uitii s ..?t understand whit (his cdll power of a child's life is ii|uiii n matured man. wiiyV l.ike aoan al us, ve imt |ii,-ned themselves nndei Un- tutelage of children. Borne monthi ago I hired a big wagon. 1 imt iain tMi ?iiy my ow n children, hut l wen! aronnd ami raided tin- ndghbori' iini piled in sun.f tl I riv grown person amma; ka ina-.- drive nf about ? miles. Then, tit the hern! nf my ? ?f little tines, i proudly marcher! lulu ;i restaurant tn give them in ruted bick As wi _? aleiiinn standing upon Hu I s..:,| "My. limn, I r Whit have ymi gol lhere nit Ofpbll i answered; "I ban Min 1 have a Int nf rm hit making me love God ant lore mn uland and love life sud lort everything God lins made ipoi lib ral earth.*' When we tunk that lung rid.- I WU ' winner. When thus** lath U-gan to sing I foaad I When the* talked and asked questions I fmini I ' little children rtre wonileriti ? which are st plain to me I am wondering aboof tmu Mes In this world UM af whi.-l a to Cud ami will jet be madi All that I r wait, and Uod will explain nil." Whet the children becama hungry I teem mys,.,r becoming boagry. When they lind their little tUfferencea in Hie wigan I fniind Hiv self the peru clunker, whlcli tlOgbt nie n good lessmi Imw tu he ii |.f.i. clunker UBOag the I.lg boys and gals called grownup m ind waaia And. ny friend, if ymi ever wini to Inive th n oM aUbnad heart of ymira heat nml throb with happiness, this la ? a need to do: I luther all Hie I th. gills of your I together, pile thea into a wagon If ymi ?,,. ,,?t in tl,e rmmtry. Imre ymir wife and the ramil lnime, ur nt least make rlietn tide along In an? other vehicle, am! thu hy the | Ood you gu forth aad learn one of the mightiest lUBBPB nf ttfl Imw tu kMg yoOBg hy healing pint uf the Joys am] mra uf tin- young. i?u you know imw Thoma Cbihnen - tu accotnpliata his s-real work of life? He always kept his heart yoong and fresh and loving b] nlaig with the young. Ills ,1.nighter. Helen Chalmers, told my fHtln-r that during the darkest days of lin- Tree church controveray he wooM apend part of en.-h day In playing with the Children in the house or Hying kites ith the boya upon Edinburgh cum limn. |)u ymi know bow Walter Scutt kept hrs lieut yoong! He BlWlyl BOOgfal the cuinpiitiimiship of the luting. Ht- continually bod las children ur nth cr ins,pic's children aboot him No lunn. beautiful Wind picture was ever SriWB hy author's pen thu ii ii tics,lip tion of Hint love hy John Itiuvvn lu that ensay the great Bother nf "Kenil? worth*' ls pictured guing through the anOW and tin- Sleet lu his neighbor's hoines iind there boodling np Marjorie Heming, a little girl of rive or six sum lu her shnvvl or lils clonk he ber ii.uk to his atody. 'lhere. While his pen runs THpiilly ovsi Hie I his Immortal hunks. Marjorie (batters mi. Study Eugene field and fur little children. Study Hie ? ttur authors like l_ongfetlow ninl mir preachers like Beecher and mir rnercbinta like Cooper ami mir elec? tricians like alone anti our editOfl like Greriey ami ma- preaMenta Iii.-- \\ it liam McKinley ymi will find Hint. without exception, they kept yoong hy keeping in touch with yoong people. If l did nut have any haines nf my awn I WOUld adopt smne No lunn tun defy the Inroads nf lime unless he cnn tiiiiiniiv a aa the yoong tulki. "Whit WOUld an englM he in a ship If it wen- l.v ing louse in the hui Heelier, "lt mii-t he fastened to lt wah hulls ami Bcrewa before a cai propel the vessel. Now, a childless niall is like n louse engine. A man must be bolted and acrawed tn the community before be cn work weil for its advancement, am! there an- un such nml holts ns i hilillt-li." That ls true. There is mi screw or hull that boMl man ta Hie duties nf life tinner limn the children. Hut I go even fur ther timi) dui Mr. Beechar, l bold Unit tlu-re are no influences mora effectual tn keep us yoong while we ate per? forming those duties than these same little mies, 'lin* best way tn see thc Hiinheatns dnnce is to watch them through the dindng eyes nf a little child. The baal tray tu aaaootta out sll tlie wrinkles of old age ia to bary them in the dimpled check of a smiling baby girl. TIM In st WI] tn s.-ml the blood _- thrmigh the withered arterial of threes, ure yam is tu play "Mind man's hutt" or "hide ami seek" wah the |,n\s and girls after the BOppef ta ble ls cleared ami the Behool hilve heeii learned. The In-st way to grow v ate willi the young, "esl pity ymi if ymi eaiMl lind nay eiijuyinciit In making the snows of December melt hefure the life giving mys of May or June. BOW shu!! we renew youth'.' Itv cuin pelling our minds yenr in and yenr nut new ticlils fm mental and tnnra! and spiritual Investigation ami new applli litmus fordoing mir regular work, by forcing eomlvea ti tn kc ap mw lines of Mmiv. by Hying to inrialtM, "Tlmiiph I mny live to he fifty or sixty ur seventy years of age. yet I will nev | tn lie a student. Slid 1 Will never cerise tn In- interest,si In Hie nd inurement w hi- li is gOtlg un all annmd \ et we lind the strange fm t Hint many men after they bivi nindi- their gat ena In one line of work as s rule ate Battened with that suet ess. anil he cause (hey ave satisfied they Iw-glii lo wither ami shrivel up and gradually go Into mental ami physical decadence. 'lliis monti! anti phyalCll depletion which (nines fruin being stttistled willi u past BOOma cannot tte better Illus tinted thli hy smne of the fa, ulties Of our (titi (-((lieges. Now. the college finalities nf lilith the ea?t and Hie west were rn -initially made up nf picked men. The presidents and trustees of those institutions In altmist every em se Icrted the very brightest am! hest stu ,f their , hisses. They were Hie honor maa of the colleges w Hu WOfl risked tu (ill the honored professorial chairs. Hut. marvelous lo say. although (he college faculties of the old Instltu tiona in uiy day lind been recruited from the brightest men, yet aiumst WlthOOt exception these faCOlttea had n lal ge percentage of mru vtlm seemed tn Ik- simple relics of the past. They : h. be mummified men. entirely nut If tmith with present tiny eventa. I hey were walking "eulie route" or In eat?ted "ditlva maa'1 if petrified ox untiles of Derk or Corinthian arcbl lecture. Tbey seenieci to ne men wne hud learned one thing well, hut sa soon ?- I ie! iiia-._r:t-i| that one line ol BtOdy all their menial faculties wen then allowed tl blCOm dormant. Thin they withered up imo a fossilized ami embalmed oki age. Conditions In our college facilities have radically changed since tilt- Hun I went lu college. Dr. William K Har per. thc gmt president of Chicago uul . has led in this mighty reform As the he.-iil of one of the greatest uni ? - of the west lie has practleallj saitl th. an want any of oui college professors to mark time In thli mental advancement. We expect th-ur imt only to do their class modi work but to keep on In their original Investl gatlons. These Investigations each yesi are expected to tab! wader anti wldet And what will bs the result' Instead of Chicago university fscultj being burdened In the future with a lo' of old men at forty or fifty years of era lt will bs blessed with a number ol young men?young In heart, young li mind, ynung In purpose st seventy Bl even eighty years of age. "Oh, no," says some one to me; "tha ls not right If I work snd work hart up to sixty years of age I have s rlgh te retlrs from work and hsve a toot. .??t. it i live ten years tn,ire I Intend tu Ii;iixl over the bl ? : ?? hui a nml Just turn myself mil tu grass anil du untiling but piny and piny nml piny. I knew if I cnn stup work I cnn live longer and hsve a good lime I'? la Hint your idea of the way nf spend? ing ymir years when ymi pass Hie Hiree BCOn milest,,ne'.- Well, my Mend, if that w yeal expectation nf spending your life when year Ima' has beconM allvered 1 tell ymi ymi wai h.- doomed to bitter dlsappuintiiieiit In the Iii st plan', you will not hate a, good lime If ymi stop working. In the second pla. e. if ymi stop Working, instead nf prolong bag ymir life, aa you expect, ymi will ?bartel lt by immy yeats. I lnive rare? ly seen it fail where a inan Toluntniily gives np work so Hint he cnn pass a kuy old age Hint he ls n miserably un happy liebig mid tlmls a premature grit" And I have rarely found lt to fail If an old niau braocbea mit In new work thal the yeera nf bis earthly lift are im m Aa s rule, the greatest thinkers and the hardest mental workers in tin world ban iM-en among tbe longest lived men. Study the long list of met) ititi in years, but young in heart, brunch? ing out iiiiu new work winn it seventy yean ur beyond linnea, in his i.g "Poohing to the front, iiis a marvel ons collection of illustrations in refer em-e to this fact DandoJo, the doge of Venice, was a warrior who Iel ; diers in battle at ninety four and waa enTered ? nowa il ninety six. Titian at ninety-aim wai atrock down witta the cholera lu Venice when by was at ?vmk nu one of lils canvases Pope Leo XIII, at ninety ihi.c waa the must puwerfiii personality la nil Europe both un act .Hitit ni his pontifical throne ami his nun powerful mental equip iiient. When nu American hlahop said to him. "Ymir hilliness, we hope <;?l muy let you live to be.ie i centena? rian,'1 the pope answered "My friend. tin not try to limit the power of Ood. i expet t to be as bard st work after I am a bandied years oki ns I nm now." Dr. lemuel Johnson wrote his greatest liook when nearly eighty .lames Watt learned German when be was , Ure. lanac Kenrtoo and Benjamin franklin were hard nt work un Brien title subjects when ever eighty Lord I'alinerstun nm! William K. Olsdstone were both prime ministers of Rngland ?t foam-ore yeera. "Robert Hill." says Marden, learned Italian when \t.V KOab Webster luis!,.led ?Brentlea languages after he a Anti some of the Im-sI winks nf fong fallow, Whittier and Tennyson wera written after they wara seventy." Agtsl friend, the ii-.i-mi yuit are growing sti.i nml orltbering up canoe ymi hate stopped brunching oat Ymi have taken in sari and are drift lng, simply drifting, toward tbe rocka of iie.ith. and drifting I new loan of Ufa by taking ii new inter est iu things Brody, study, nady, Work. Work, work. Ge mid hear every .er ninl ev et v goo l speaker and Mid every new bunk that ymi can 'lin- must foulish law the United Slates government ever made was wi.. tebUabed old Botdlera' bornes, where the old veterans of the civil war contd gO and live and do nothing lr soldier ls physically help ess, then, of course, he should he cared tor. Hut I weil soldier ll Dunville. III. or Snuta Munica. Cal., or Milwaukee, vv lin- old Soldiers' linnie in Washington shmiid be rncooreged to work if he ia abie ttl. Stagnation means premitora death, mental alni physical ns well ss spiritual. "H is better tn went' ullt than tu nisi is a pnnr maxim We have BO I lu do ether Hut I WOUld tell thuse who II I'e coining oil tOWird old Bge there rs mure danger for must of ns of rusting rat than of wearing out. lluvv shmiid we renew Hie strength of young manhood'.- Hy never talking aluna our allmentl ines if we tan avoid it. If the rheumatism will pull at our nerves and swell our joints, then aa far ns possible don't mention lt. If the bolldaya laing up sad mein,,ncs, then if wa must cry let us go to our moms mid hav. cry ainue, hut not before others, rr we were mi. e wealthy and some old Minda of better Ilya Will now have nothing to do with us, then do not keep burdening those who am still faithful to ns with our never ending I woe May the twilight of our earthly life, linking behind the westeTfl hillock of our grave, tte colored with the same beauties as is the beautiful sn: | - heaven, which even MW vve gleaming In the t-a?t over the hill of Calvary ami over the central cross upon which ome hung tin- dying body of Christ, who died Hint WI Bight for sver live. Snicd li) ll-naniltc. Homet inies, a Mailling city h saved by <!\ Haunting a space that Hie lilt can't ema Sometimes, a eoogfa bangs un io long, yon feel ga if nothing bot dynamite would COII lt. SS. T (Hay. nf Calhoun, (ls., write>: "My wife had a verv aggravated cough, which kept lier awake at nights. Two pbyslclini could nut help Ina; tn -lie took Dr K inga's New -Discovery for Consump? tion, Coughs and Cold-, which eased her cough, gave her Bleep, sud dually cured her.'' Strictly -cientiih- cure for bronchitis and La Grippe. At White A C's duli* store, price .Vic ntul 11.00, guaranteed. Trial laittle free. Hiilimis mn noa getting Moated, And ins tongue was mocbly coated, I'atent "tunics" wouldn't cu re li i ai. Onaapeaiea -v*i?nl(i nut Insure him. All bis friends were badly frightened, Hut their -pints moo wen- lightened, For Hill said -and tliev believed him, KARLY RISER pilli relieved him. Sold hy ff, H. Agnew. The Hieliesl Matt in lin World. The richest man in the world can not have his kidneys replaced nor li vs without them, so it is im|>ortant not h neglect Hies., organs. If Foley's Kil ney Cure ls taken at thc first ?ign rn danger, the symptoms will di and ymir health will ls* restored, sh il strengthens and build- ap these organ as nothing else will. Oscar I'. I_ebanon, Ky., writes: "I have etti Foley's Kidney Cure and take grear pleasure in stating it cured me perms nently of kidney disease, which Berilla ly would have cwt me my life.' I l.uaranteed Cure For Tile*. Itching. Hlin'l, Bleeding, or Pro truding Pl lee. Draggi-ts refund moue* If PASO OIN I Ml N are ati] case, no matter of how lung standing iu I to 14 daya. First application give ease and rest. Vic. If your druggls hasn't lt nend He In stamps aial it wal tte forwarded post-paid by 1'ari- Medi cine Co., Ht. I-oula, Ha, Jesus Prays for His Followers Sunday School tenon lor May 14,19*5 Specially Prepared lor Thli Piper. Memory ? . - Pi ai..1 IT. OOLDBN T : TIMI: late In the evening, I'l.v, rr. at Je Comment and Suggestive Thought. V l.V "I pray." Jesus asks just what lather's will to give. "Not . . . ral of the world." I'ndoubt edly thi they could die wah Jeana bot Jesus' plan ls thal they shall stay in this world and carry on His work "Keep thin from evil." Protect ur deliver them from the evil which pre the world. We join Jesus In this w hen we pray. "I_ead us not in .anion, hut deliver us from evil." V. 10 "They are not of the world." When one bigina to love Jesus, his mo aiger prompted hy the principles of this world. He does not . this world for reward, nor find in worldly delights. This la be I .inly life of Jesus ga I. In Jnhi. -as had told what lt may cost one to be iu the world hut not of it. V. 17. "Sanctify them." The word sanctify has several meanings. One ls, 'ii make holy. Jesus wishes us to grow Iaily more like himself. But, as here ns. a, thc word sanctify means to t oaoe> ? i God's service. "Through thy truth." or "In the truth." It is in theat? re of truth that the Christian life .s "1 liv word ia truth..Irutti" r v great word. It may well be ta? ken as Including all the actual, In dia? nn,Hon from the seeming or unreal. It - here to divine revelation. Truth is the mightiest force in all the world. Ita power is treater than that of kings. It andoretb all things, and prevail! over all evils. The man with mah 111>.iii his lips at all times stands as an unmovable mik In the path of Satan. V. IS. "As thou has sent me into the world," on a ipedflc mission, "even so ? nt them TO carry on the same work by preaching the gospel, caring for I .ufTeriiig. and ever to lead nnai iii Ood. We may ctplea of elitist engaged in Ihe ^atne gond work that He Intrusted to nial by following His ttl make ourselves and others nippy and Inlier as a result of our efforts. V ll, "I sanctify myself." Jesus, who are and holy, at the age of ited himself to His - business (Lake till). He now i to glorify the fath? er hy Ilia death upon the cross. He does this "fur th.lr sakes"?that ls, to set them an example. Jesus' Spirit would work in and through His disciples. "Through the troth." Hy receiving my Spirit and hy follow lng my example, and in nu nther way. can they he truly con alone." Jesus prays for more than those gathered around Him In that little room. He prays for all the millions who, In after years, would he won to Him through theil testimony?"through their word." Tba method ls vary simple; by the tes? timony of the first believers others are I ai, by their testimony still oth - until the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the I_ord, as the r the sea." V. tl. That they all may be one." la unity between people when they have the same spirit and same pur? ri rfect unity la effected when each admits the spirit of Jesus to rule in his heart. "That the world may be When the world aees that Chris? tians are thus one, it believes that Jesus nt by Ood. "Tba glory . . . given them." rill aban Hla heavenly glory with His own. Hut more than thia ls here meant. The glory which Jesus liss had nth-the glory of manifesting tbl divine character, of exercising di? vine love, performing divine works? ibis is tba glory he gives Hisdlsciples. I in them, and thou in me." There will be perfect union, for which love ls the bond. "That the world . . . loved 'I of the perfect union of believers la that ?nat Hod mankind. v if ip with bm whirs i am.' Da? to believers being at last with Jesus in the heavenly home, where his glory shines In Ita fullness. "Glory . . . given me." The glory of leading mankind hack to God, V. H. "The world hath not known Ihey in this world who refuaeto io Hod. Jesus and sought to bring others to Him. V M, Have declared." Through my I my work, my character. Thy name ' The perfect expression of thy ? '." In future tsmeli the Holy Spirit. "That In them." In order that we may? 's lave for tn and that our love for him may steadily Increase. Practical Points. V. 18 Jesus bas a plan for the life and work of each of us. as truly as the Fath? er had a mission fur Jesus.?Phil. 3:12. V ll n> and through Jesus'consecra? tion ours can he a ?Heb V. 23. I_ove I. tne only bond strong enough to bind us eternally to God and to one another. - 1 John I Cnles-j^ee declare Christ's "name" tba' I rtracter it may wetfl -iciherweare Terrilk Kate With Heal h. "Death wat* fast approaching," writes Kalph F. Fernande/, of Tampa, Fla., ag his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart which nad robbed me and of all interest in life. I had trier! many dillerent doctors and medicinal, bot got no l*euetit, until I bogan to u-e Electric Hit'. derful wa-their effect, that in three '??lt like a new man, and today I am cured of all ruv troubles." <,naran teed at White A Cn- drug -tore. There should bc music in every ihe one next dour. A MISTATEMENT. Not True That Everything Happens for tbs Best?What Scrip? ture Does Say. It sound.- pious to .ay thal ? thing happen-, for I a it lt ia ;.plural, and ll Many things 1 ' sin, and sin is never for the bc-t. Pool BB* where sin ibo more abound. Hut i to suppose that Hts! .ai _ln for the minlteatatioi of His grace. Of course nothing ? Bl that defeats God's ultim is able to overrule all evil and I to Hla own gi , is evil, and H. ? it, or '. or need it. Becaiaa of the raacalit) of a I a gem!. In business. That misfortune | bis attention to rallgtona work, .. became a most, devoted la? tia alwaya said that hla loee ol I was really a blessing. Bot ' the brother was not a part of Gods plan. Indeed that brother de? generated and lived an ui . There are a great many bav? in this World for which God ls i sponsible and whick He does not de? sire. And in the wake of wick. partly connected with It oft much sadness and sorrow. We mta-t lot ascribe ill and say: "Evcr>thing happens fur the best." The Scripture does not aa) that all things are good, but that a:: work together for good to Hum that love God. The world ls not as God would have lt. But God's power . that He can bring His people to their highest development In the world as lt la. Leaving aside tai ot the origin of suffering and evil, it ia evi nie servants hand of God for our moral training What kind of a man could be produced in this way: Let him have everything that he desires, let him succeed In all his undertakings, let people fulfill all their engagements with him, Ut lum never suffer accident, nc-. - pointed, never be ml be sick, never be wearied, navet he over? worked? It ls evident that no man could be so shielded and pampered without becoming selfish, st li pathetic, overbearing. It I truism that men must fight, am: ami trait, in order to he strong. Bot while u Illy admit the general proposition that certain trials are necessary for the di character, says the goodly Times, we see so clearly how our par? ticular vexlngs am! I could have been avoided, that we or to apply the principle In our own lives. The trouble that came last week, wa argue, was not a part of oar Cl discipline, because lt was caused by the foolishness of auch a one and by the wickedness of that other one, and the accident which happener, purely natural causes. Yet lt ls part of I ? xperl ence of life to meet am and wickedness of men, and to live among material conditions. God may not di? rectly cause them or bring them. We may be able to trace them all to their beginnings, and see how all might have been different. But God will be : ? all If we are silling that He shall he. The blessed assurance for the Christian is that all of them may be helpful, and none of tin ni I.armful, and that all things may work together for his good. Therein ts the distlocUofl t fatalism and faith. Islam Is submission to fata; God'a will is Inevitable; man can only bow to lt, and hope In the Divine mercy. But . li far different, litre ia a world of mighty forces, In which a man a his best. He must atody and .arlie, he mint adapt him. elf to the material conditions In which he finds I for hie fortune will hla own efforts. Here, too, ls a persons endowed with moral r bilby, who act and ran t upon one an? other. And the Christian na his fellow men in a thousand relations. Hut God ls with him ki tho mldit of all, transforming every ev il into spiritual blessing, bringing good out of every accident, trouble, and irritation, uitng every circumstance and all that comei In the complex play ot things and persona for the forth. his high design that we ahall I formed to the Image of Hil This noble faith is wonderfully pic? tured In the Hook of I What? ever may be the details of Inti Hon ot that difficult writing, its main thought Is clear and bWWtlfll. Ol U.r earth are persecutions and ca!., war and pestilence. There is ail man? ner of iniquity. God is nut thc cause of It, but strange powers of wickedness llsobedient tu His will are. Ti? eri on earth In tba - awful perplex; God li caring for then*. Bil chapter reveals that Oed is on the throne, and the I_amb l.s with Him. Love ls at the heart of the ll And that Love ls M the end from I g. At last the ind li revealed. Ever) and the saints who have come out of the tribulation are seen to have been puri? fied in the i?: I earth reveal! God's power to bring ont all thlnga well. Everything does ? best, ba God will bring the beet < ia believing The Worker'a Reward. An Bngliata tarn. tion Army 11 about hla soul: "Ti for this. I sui as half a crown foi 'o sign the pledge." She replied: "i ? d than that. I ? ? and there'll be stars In it I Ho \ut h.- Impaard I pon. Kulcy A Cu., Chi. ag... originate. Huiiey and Tar as a lhaool ur du ni of ii merit and popularity nf t aiid Tar many imitations art-o' the genuine. A-k ' Hone! ninl Tar Bini refa-e any lubstltutr ol fered a* no other preparation will girt tbe mme satisfaction. I laxative. It contain- n safest for children and Kvery girl thinks I hen - . for a young man to attaiu perfect ini by proposing to her. * ( recping neath. , ill",Ml ;TTip~t-'w?rds the heart, cawing ,leath , K 8toarn >flle Plaine, Mn,,,, wnleil Umt m fi anti dreadfully Injarad his hand w la- I. swelled up like bhssl poisoning' Bucklen'B Arnica Salve drew oat,the 1?US.I||, |,,.al|,) ,he W0QaA t?d ^y^, Beal in tba world for burns and ? ?? ? I 0 -. drugstore. lime I ri. .land Heril I'mu-ii. ' mae Cough Cure i- right .ni time when it comm to curing Coughs I Cough, etc. it m l-eifctiiy barmlem, plea-taut to take ami i- the children's favorite Couch Syrup. - vs B. Agnew. , I) Man /-in inside, right where (be pam :- ' Ii ? put Up ,? collapaoble tubes with n<i//.le atiBcl,. log it. Man Zsti ? -. instantly ami cures all kinds : bleeding, itching and protrud - BoM hy .\ii(lersou Drug Cu Mrlrth (.ciiiniie. Most of tbe patent medicine te-n I robably genuine. Tbl follow mg miine recently appeared In tin-.Mein-..n Kau (ili.ls-: "Joe Tack, n well known engineer, running on tba Missouri fa.nie between Wlteba ami Kiowa, lately iip|sart-(l in a big one. with a pk tura, and when he was in Ibis office todiy, WI aafeld lum al-mit ll ll- -av- h,. |,a(| n-rrilic pams in in- -i am, h, ami lin.light |,e hail can mr. Hla droggtet rt.aaaraoSad Ko? be mya it Canal lam. He re commended rt to others, abo were alan muni.'' Kodol DyatmpaaaCora digests wliaty.al iiini i tires all stomach troubles, -..ld bj \v. H. Agnew. Bid blood anti Indigestion are dead aim tn good health. IturdiH'k HI, ml Hitters gmtlOJB them. in < ure a told in One Hay, like LaxATrea Bbomo Qninuaa liiiiiets. ah druggists refund the ninney if ii fails to , ure. K. \V. QtOftra ii eacli Isis. Ma. Un re is a Diib ri ncc lin- diflarenm ttetweoa Kennedy's Laxative llmiey ind I arlainl all othei -vi up- i- ilia! it moves the c -vv ti-, thus e.\| clllng a cnltl from the ?ystem, lin- relaim Hie nerve-iis I DJ Ha healing and BOO thl Og i lint mi the thmat anti lungs the Cough is relieved ennd entirely. Ken oedy's is tbe original Laxative Honey lt cou Ul na im opiates, (.omi alike fol young amt "ld. Sold liv '.'.. B Agnew, lt ls difficult to cure a oougb of free yourself from the discomforts of a cold miles- v,,u niuvc Hie Isiwels. lice's re Honey ind Tar acts on the l.uwcl? anti iii iv a - rill cid nut of the 1 ina.mts it- toothing ef d itrengtheulng Influence ipon lin- tbruel and lungs. For Croup, \\ bonping Cough, Cobla, ami all Lung mid Kunu lan! aflectlona, nu remedy is equal to tbl original Laxative Honey ta Sold hy Anderson Drug ll -the llltle collis Hutt grow Into bin ("lils thc big Colds that end iu con? sumption and death, Watch the little Dr. w.I's Norway Pine Syrup, A little lite may bc sacrlticed to a sudden attiefc "i croup, if ymi don't have Dr. Thomas Kdcclric Oil ou bind for Hu- emergency. lint lit allier file-. Pei i with Pltaa should be careful lt thia nan of the yeer. Ila weather ami hail drinking water ault- lo lin- condition! which painful and danger DeWltt'a Witch Ha/cl Halve i lu-prim, draws mit Hie soreness tn! Hu- L'eiitiiiie, ls?arliig tin- uni i I I-. C. DeWIU tv Co. Hold ?new. I Milln Iii L0W1AT_ ViuiiuiiK-ctl tia Souther! Kallrray. nely lon talc, .are lanonnml v ni Hu- r-urii in i ii Kalil ny from pointe ? hi its lines bu lin- following ?|tecisl Oil*: Athen-, i-i -iiliiiuei -cIumiI, June L'7-Jiily ?, Atlanta, ' la Natii a.un ol Muiililactiiu-i- Hay l'.-l\ Hg , .*??; i:ti-i"l. lt na. Annuli meeting ,< 'i-i niall Hapli-t Hretlireii, June ' ( liiirlttttt-sville. Va. Virginia Bum -. :.i ol Methode, Jane _ ? Anira-! I Kori Worlh, I- il As-embl v. Houtbern Preabyterlia Chown, May I-?-'?, Ib*05, Hut Springs, Va Southern Hard Wilie .lol. lotion and American Hardware Manofbetur .tlioii. Jinn Kinma ? Ity, M?. Houtbern lta|tti-t _' .ii'litai, May 10-17, len, -mumer ScImhiI, ? ju-ju ly 28, 1906. i ,_?'.? jj,|,|e -,ln?,l, July ;-Augi)sl I , i: Monteagle Bundiy ill lli-tltllte. .Inly 17-Allgiist ?_-.??BS !...r Wonain's Con .-li I ,, }'.?ii 4aatmO>* ,? ly 'College. ^ Hum v ainlerlalt Bib lute, Juna il-Augu-tj1. _l^^-??****bsi mer .-school,*";!' lll 'v ut Mississippi, . J""e l< Jul .-jr D<: . .tiona! j - --\ I'?*-*'? ._? I'm', ellei |-,,,l. m..ri "I An.' - - ? i- ' ' ' {Baptist An M.-tv 16 -I. - ool for .lune Hi-July ? - open .-. (-lillis : ? . -.. ahern l A ,,si information eau he han il un tu any ticket agent ,.t tin- -..uti ? ? o? sgenta of count , ' ' llomafl .V. VVl -lllt'KV. [>. P '"'? Vs - Il ll .1., M.. i. ff, H ravi/*, .. r Agent Wai ? ' Hack. te to those - who take sn occasional dose slue .ft he resin ob -rom the fine tree han long tbe treatment of dir-eaee* of the bladder end kidneys. - wiil give relief, I bottle will cure Hold by Aa* der-on Drug Co. i, i ,n * wori.i, Wa