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4UEDJ TOOI0 W0MAI1 HAPFI.N'ESS rOR sEVtli EARS. tStr-!.-r1 Will. Hvr Jana ial Hull anj TU rent, n I i i iaa II r C U.rul- tlu Hlm Uti t ur. t Evt nr sufferer fi m iutv u h.-.t i. t. know a how COtapk r it u n tit OB t t the dutit ami v.iu: r u( Ufa Anv lit t U i stemctit, or nven rt.ou, or u repul:ir.;T bruits it ri. BoomHomM tba pam i o r the wh . h .1. Again u is like a iKiil driven Into Ihn brum, or a --a.aa.. -i. ,1. Kai,.! isl.r enitig ahmt it. At osM time it i a'.l hi that, p i the hetAi rt a- thT it is all at the bie of i M t 1; ...i.i . - .f. !o ; a nI to me faulty sure of the 11 When t Lie blood is man!? or cliargcd with poison, anJth-uTTcsaro i !ip r: :. unshed ami the cLpot . ii r.-ak. one f the c .- monot reiult f i . ami severe beaila. he. The iinrortam thine U to get rid of the
that will (o the w-rk quickly and thoroughly. What i that remedy ? Tho ejperience of Mise Kl".- u M K. una faraisht s the ai r h says: 'For more thuu aeeeai years I was a great sufferer from nervous headache and dizzia--s. My stomach was disorderand I 1-ecamc so retless that I eofdd u t sit still a::y leaegth of time. Dizzinevs interrupted my w rk greatly. At fir-: the attacks were not so severe, bnr tbey $ tf relinquL-hinjf inv sewbewhip ia the iifferenl onaaiaatkma to which I be-
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I will remind you of your duty to society Dad and I hap been down to MottBI j Vernon, and had a mighty so:- nm time At Mount Vernon we fooad the old bouse where George lived and died where Manha told him to wipe his feet
before he came in the ho that things wtr rook.! p taw pictures of reTOlatiö and men ofthat period, rell when George was the whole there. We aw the bed on died, and then we went do1 boose and looked through
saw te marble coffins in whi h Georg at d Martha were sealed tip I was surprised at dad; he cried though he nvr m"t George Washing ton in all his life. I have seen dad a funerals at horn when he was a bearer or a mourner, and he ner acted a
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1 an ! I f.-'t ... mn my-':f ;;u i had beer j kept m after i hool when all the boy wer going in sw imming Ifanesrohad not a-i.-: dad for a quarter I know dad would have eot down on hi kn? and j bn pious but when hp eave that negro j a swift kick for btitMr.e in with arumj mrcial proposition !naa red mompnt. j -ia ! coatB fo and we wnt 'tpto thehouse aeain Dad said what he wantA,j was to think of George Washington just a a country j farmer in?'ead of a eenera! and a prc?li !er.t H said we zoK nearer to QeOTgt I If we thought of him getting cp in the I mornine putting on hi? old farmer pan's and shirt, and going downstair In h'J stocking f. and goir.gout to the kitchen by th wooden hnch. dipping a co-:r i fit": nf ra:n waier out of a harr into an e.rthn wash basin, and taking om oft oap out of adish and washing himself Ms shirt nam fn A creat Ksir
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be baa taken out a teilow pocket com f and omb: ,t and thn yiiing to Martha to know ab jut how long a w orkingman would have to wait for brakfar-t By ginger dad inptrd me with nw thoughts about tb father of hie i oeatrj ( bad atwayf thought of Washington atbough be was eaMtattif ros!ing the Delaware in askiff, through floating hü with a cocked hat on. and Lis coa. flaps trimmed wtfh btiff nankeen stun, a ort m a it rv i .:. Laclt Turns Cabin.
where they would got offal if t!u- d u f pick cotton fast enough, or brak.nf co. or going to the churn and drinkiug a quart of butt, rtniik. and gettit the stomach a !; and ealliai epetatrt to Mar'ha w ho w at at the alaln . Of knitting woolea socks and asking tier to fix up a brandy smash to curr his gflptag pains. Them, arhea l linked at a dark Mind out in the rotomae. npar the shore 1 thought how George used to put on an old coat and slouch hat and take hi gun and go out in the blind, and shoot estiva--back docks for c.inr.er. and paddle hLs boat out after the dead birds the wi (lnnr Cleveland did a rentarjr later. I tell fOQ, obi man the way to appreciate ear treat statesmen loMieni and scholars is to think of them jut as piain. ordinary citizens, doing the thinci
mn do nowadays it .- dnd asd I more gocvi to think of Washington and his friends eUBfiag out .'own the Potomac, on a fishing trip sleeping on a bet! of pine hovfba. and cooking their own park, and roattlDJ sweet potatoes in the ashes, eating with appeti'es like slaves, than to think of bfm at a state dinner in the white house with a French ook disguising the food so they could not tell w hat it was. 0 I had rather have a picture of George Washington and Lafayette coming up thf bank of the Potomac toward the u use. loaded down with ducks and Uartha standing on the porch of Mount ITenioa asking them who they bOBghf ;he ducks of and how much thev cost.
la to have one of those big paintit.e t?l the WhttP rtOiia hnu-intf l..-iv..
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r.qtiered the world If the phonogr .: had been invented then, and we could " r. to the conversation of those men just as they said things, it would be treat Imagine George -aya.e to Lafayette, so you could hear it now: "Lafe that last shot at that canvas hack you made was the longest shot ever made th. V .n.uc It wa a Jin: ir.fy you o.d frog eater." and imagine Lafayette repljrtnc: "Too bet your Ufa Oorge. I nailed that buck ear.va-ba. k with a charge cf number six Shot, ar.d he never knw- what itTQek him " But they didn t have any photographs !n those day I and so you hav c gt(t to Imagine things All the time a Mount Vernon I rovldat get up meanness enough to play ar.v trick on dad. but I picked up a sort i horse chestnut or something, with prickers on it as sharp as Deed lei and as aw were getting on the trolley I slipped it down the back of dad'a pants near, w'rrr.. hi- ..-p.T..-r- ! ut: -t. on at.d by
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U)vv.n WHERE DAD Ifl THE LARGEaT the time we sat down in the car the horse -tnut had word down where .lad ii the largest and when he aned back against the eat he turned pale and w .ggd around and asked me if he looked bad. I to.d him he looked like a corpse which en ouraged him so he almost fainted. He ask.-u me if I had heard ol any contagious diseases that were prevalent in Virginia, 'cause he felt ai though he had caught something I told him 1 would ask the cond tutor sol went 3nd asked th" or, .im tor what time we gut la Washington, and then I wert ba k to dad and told him th- eoadVCtOf jaid there was no diseases of any particular account, except smallpox and yel- ' a few, and that the first symptom of
-tnai.pox eras a prickling fensation In the small of tfc back Dad turned pren ard said be had got W a tl right, and I ha-: the darncest time I ttlng him hat k t.. the hotel at Wash.tigton Say. I had to help him undress.
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KLDI S TEXT "I All rill .-! t of De v irld John 9.k T.'fE The same as that of laat leeaea. Th! i'Vaat of Tabrnai .e. Oci. t. r A l S. PikaACK Jeruaaiaai at tt. peel or a. -Im iw PCRIPTURI RCK1 RKNt Ci Other rase of the iltna of the t llad b) Jesus re um t ilows: Hall tfa ' - M with ears unt :n aik to . a
Luke 1 .. i ' m.i : k v .. Matt laataBcee ol :. i U k el - cane wi used: Mark 7.22 31. :2t-3S; Matt, a 14. U, 8 ; SI i. i.uke U:U-U; tX.U; Jae. (:!. Reference to Ju as th Light of the W 1 John I ; .12. 1:1; K, , Luhe . U. ia St 1; M ; ti ' . Epl 14. itv. Comment and Suggestive Thought. -PiMI oi i.loam One ol thi- : .. -pule ahOBl J' iusalem that can beqotU potlUvelj h Med Caliad in . arlv t lines, gluah. Shi.tmh. or BUoajB (Neh 1 ii. Isa. :f); it is still called to the neighboring Arabs Drket Silwan It is found to the south of the temple mount, and re
ceives mmh of its water fn.ni an ir.termitteni spring io the KMroa vai.ey. known as the Fountaiu of the Virgin, it is ooaaected with this fountain by a roch-hewa tunnel, which it is b.ieved was dug bv King Hezekiah. just before the time of the Assyrian invasion, to bring its waters into' the city (2 Chron. 02 i. Jo) This tunnel U circuitous, being some 1.79Q feet in length, while the
i.'ar.e to be traversed is t : .y 1 2y feet. A rude inscription cut in the stone r- of ! that men began working at Loth a la and met in the middle At, r the Jews nttirn from captivit -; re arcade was built around it. roofed wita iargi .-'.abs oi stone. This j rvi.a y WW still standing in Jocut- Lay Healing properti.-. especially fcr taes of ey iiseatses. are attributed to its waters v. l. Pataed by Paaded along the stretti:. J ruaaleAL Tlesaw Not the .art ss j , of a curious observe but
the compassionate look of o:.e eager to help, was fixed upon the man V 2. "Who did sia?" The ciciples touch on a common Jewish belief that blindness or other affliction of the body was s-nt a- punishment for tin V. 3. .Wither nor parentThey had been guilty of no greater sin
' la others w ho were got thai afflicted. 'Works of God ... in bim " His blindness w the occasu.r. ForahOWtag forth God's glory by the nura ulou healing. V. 4 I. Rev Vf r W. Christ tails us to be rowurk . him. 'While it is day." We un--t do at once the duty that lies before us; we know not how quickly the opportunity for it will have passed. The heaiiogof the blind man as one of the "works of God." showing forth H:s ompassion and His divine powr Giving sight to the blind aas one of those mirac les which the Jews were led by prophecy to exp. t of th MIah (lea tt:li; 36:1). "Night cameta." The Bight of death, which end man's opportunity for labor on earth, j-oon RHBea to all. Never throughout eternity shall we have another opportunity than thepr nt ffer.i.n with Christ and enduring for HlBI tJas 1:11; 1 Pet. 4:18, 14) V. ."i As long as 1 am in 'he world." That day was not yet closed; Jesus did not leave this world when bi.s body -eaded t haaren t Matt. 2s. 2 -t
v t ' hpat on the groun.; Jtsus used spittle in working other miracles. Spittie, and also clay, were reputed remeuies for diseased eye. Though Jesus could have wroaghl the cure by a woro :.. Foaad it wi-e jn this cae to u.-e simple means. V.7. "Wash in the poo. Wash off the liay into the pool. Jesus always gave tho-e w hom He healed something to do - perhaps it was only to express their need and ask His help, but it was -om i h B I to ueepen their confidence in H;ni V.I "Sat and begged." Hew?aweliknown blind beggar. o'ten eeea la public
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A. Prominn: Cincinnati Woman ti . How Lydia K. Hnkhnm', vrfe ' C ompouiid Coini)ltly Curu uor The peat r.Kvd Lydia. Pinkl,,,,-, Vegetable Poaageaiai kadubag aTZ "' t ha woeaa of Aeaeriea uu,.,. " the att.nt um f many nf ,,lIr L a i ", M-u-ntuU. aud tluukiug people ally.
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SCREAMED AT NIGHT. Ual) vrraii hril t alii I are .. . 't . aud lllr.-ill li a I ea nia urcU b I alli um. "For over two year my l.t le baby n rl urt.nd with a rav. i fniik- and pa.nfui etzema on her bead and face, the paan cau i..-r t . s. ream i i t. and no wile null f t ie r--: . We tnei er eral dot : r-. bu: without ucre. I'nlese Cntil her lace wa like rawr beet. Une cak
The following letter is onl? one ol many wieiaaadd whiee are on file i the rinkham odBee, ami t'o t,, ... I heyoetd qaaatloei that Lydia H. p ;. haaa'a Vegetable Cimnound must leaaedj f greal merit, nttprirwi ,t eoald not prodaMM ateh aaai lalou reaalta aaaoasg si. k and ailing woaa a Dear Mrs. rinkham : " AI "if mill' lllintll a.'n I w. . . . a
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Overworked People and thoe wh ire aaaWiwg from R -nma-ti-m I'am. Wriknea. lilood ..r Nervotts ii-nler. Indigestioa, etc., li ul-l tske I'u-'-eck - Kmtv It i luuiuct il.lv the l-e-t me.1 - ne to-.iay r th r ! -.'a. also f. r Vt rvoin Debility. Inoii'rs and Stoma !. trouble. Try it. ln-t np.n j - - ilways keeping Peahecs s
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HAD TO GIVE UP. Suffered Agonies From Kidney Disotders
Until Cured by Doan s Kidney Pills, il.-.i ge w lj,.:i,,ff 0f mj x.,rthl Blerenth street, Pfailade!phia, Pa., a
man of .hI reputatioai ami standing, writes : "i ire y ura ajj I v suffer injr o with
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bort tiniHf..t hetaar, mid after taking tiw. bottles of it I wai aaitlialy caaed. i th. T l. -i tilv n-eomiaml y -'ur ( '. nipnurul , 11 t-1 ine tiioii-. It ninki tbeuionthh(erioili reepibaraad wtthuadaala; ami what a ll --iii n is t nn l each a reined v after - niaiiv I t .rs fail t. help you. I am pleased la rsoaiBaestd it n nil safferiag wooien Mr Kera Wiisaa, 31 KaeCSdHtreet Ciu aaff, uhio. If you hare suppressed or painful mciiNtruatitin. wrnknese of the stosnach. ladigeatioa, bloating. leaMJorrhoea, t! - Hi.iir n. rvinis Ir.istratii.ii in ea, fahatacaa. "don't-care" n 1 " vrant-to lie-left alone " feeling1. dtability, baeka. he or the bin, . th, . are sure ladtteations of female weak 1 - .mo ili ran Jemen t of the uteri: or ovarian trouble jn atjch eaaea there l one tried ami tnn reasedy Lydia L. Ptahhaaa'a Vaajetahle v.ouipouna
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ho appetite. When help me I began uving tta and imp: ored until unc and mv Bippel te tr the fi.ur yeara since I beat I have -n ioyed The cure r.
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.11 ii.- loot 0: b. ('. ami pf.t i!ad in. II 1 I went downstairs to see a doctor, lad then I cam back an. I told him the doctor said if the prh k!y sensation went to his f"f he was in no career frora smallpox, as It was an evidence that an old vaccination of years apo had not Ir w ork and knocked the disease out ol hü ayateai leagthwlee, ami when 1 told -.ai! that h raised up in brl ar.d said he waa saved. for ever sinre ajejgd out of the room h had fl t that same ilr.aded prlchlag at work on Ms feet and hm wa all right I told dad it was a narrow escape nod that it oueht to be a warning to him lad hmr io wear a drees suit to tftaaet h re and couch up mon every Cm he turns around, 'cause 1 have t rW 1 the bH. hoys dad Is a bonanza copper klnjf. and they are not doing a thing to dad. O. I rues i f,m tkriag just a the doe-
ion at home or!eror! j coping dad'i mind oeeuplel Well so lone old man I have cot to go to dinner with dad an '. 1 am coins to order th dlntu r mvseif di bum could, and if I don't p ,t him info lank.
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ner has been so tran-forn, i by meeting leaaa, that observers hav- questioned whether he could possibly he the aame man Brery renewed soul f el himself a new reature." V. 10 "They . " Th neighbors and othiT who had collected. The nrst quee'.ioning was from natural curioiity V. 11 "A man calleij Jesus' Batter, 1 the man.' Tlii- ot already had some knowledge 0f Jesu- ami t ok it for granted that his questioners aho had I Bel haowladge, 1 Ma day.-' etc. Mere as throughout the record, the restored man proves himself an intelligent witness. When the man named Jesus a bis Healer, and people recollected fiat this was the Sabbath day scant hastened to bring him to the Phalli - w ho so Jealously watched the movements of JeMiRThrsequcstlonedtheman. thn questioned his parents To their inquiries, he could only reply. Une thing i 1 now. that whereas I was blind, now ! ee.' ind he reiterated hi assurst.ee that one who could work sodivinea rrirade could not be a sinner This was regarded as equivalent to confessing that Je ga aas the Chris', and they bad pi, resolution to cast out of the synagogue ary
wno made this f onfe-sion. Accordingly he restored man wa- cast otf Practical Points. V I. Like JeMis we hoid: tntti he18 pas no opportiu ify for doing good, "lie instant in sasoa( ottl if ataaafi " 2 Tim 4:3 V. 6. Divine powi.r foae not fladail the use of means; we ah.i hi wtirka should prove the power of faith and :
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