The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 13, 1904, Image 4

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? Walk go homcv in socks .. Portland Man Fall* Overboard and Lo?e* H!? Boot*. Mr. Albert Wallace of Peaks Inland had a rftthor i dlaafcftJeahlo experience Monday nJjMttttl his viuy home fi'utn tho City. Mr.'|\V<i!! i; i went down oi> tho ?tep.mer at o'clock, and t leu j W* ?*,ory at tho/gtorn of tho tftoamc-r. t>n reaching Forest City landing, and In attempting to step from tin ?teamcr into the dory, Mr. Wallace stepped on to a slippery place on tho steamer's guard rail and wan thrown I Into the water. Captain tlroen and the crew of tho oteamor rendered us alstaneo instantly and succeeded In Setting Mr. Wallaeo on board. Wh en Mr. Wallace fell overboard fee had on rubber boots but he kicked ?hose of. Tho crow of the steamer /wanted to tnl:o hl:n to a nearby house so that he cculd have a chance to dry his clothing and pet warm, but Mr. Wallace insisted <>n p.oing home, which to did, walking about half a mllo In his wet sfuchf'.g teot. - Portland 1'ross. Mi rp s Mid I latr A f l ?r nI/!"x up IiIh neighbors a man censes to worry about Ms own Inferior- ? Ity. Therfi Is nlways hope for a man ho long as he can look at things with the eyca of a rjilld. Its a queer kind of humility that leads a man to hide hia light when the lest are seeking it. Jf. It. Oukkn'h Ho*8, of Atlanta, (In., am tl,o only nil ui Dropsy ftpeolaiiats In tlio not id, fcoo lutiir liberal offor lu udvortUo n.wit in anotnor column of tills paper. if a married mnfi admit* tie'* a fool it ?? hi* wife s duty to Agree with lum. Mrs. WImjiow x.^oothlngHyrupforehlldren l< etluiJ' ,K^i' /ii Wio ?,uin?, ledueeait. Hnmma. tioi ulluys) i??j? ,???! r*. >n?i colic. ttoc. ahottlo Jjon't trust to hick to do anything you ran do joitrsdf. ) 1bo'? ( iiio Is the heat meOlclno wo evor UH?d lor ull aliom Ions of throat "lid longs. ? Wm, O. j^KKHi.k.v, Vnnbnroii, IikI., l ob. JO, l'JOO, An egotist ia a man who experts a wom en 10 marry in lit ior himself mom;. Any one < a.!* dye svilh I'DTNAM Kaois LK'.w Ovks; no .'experience required. Th" average man has no use for a chrome ki?.acr uu.t ? the i* a bullet girl. I.otnn* liiirK1*' "Worried by the frequent appear* nuce of typographical errors in hia newspaper, a Kansas editor says that ? typographical error Is a hard thing to tlnd In a proof, but in the printed and completrd paper it looms tip like a fat lady in n group of vegetarians. l!f truvii dI 1 1< hi ???'< ill ? ')???? Oat a veil That contain Murtiiirv, ns inercnrv will suroly destroy tho ?onsa of m?m?U and ?* ) ii'ilotely ?l?ran-t? tho whole sys tem wbuu niitorlag It through tho mucous FUrfacos. KiicIi arilcloashou id never bo u?? 1 exenot oil "nii^rltill'jiis from reputable pliv* p|o|nitf*. a4 lht? dntna;;o thoy will do i?? ten fold to tho good \.)it Chi possibly derive (i'?in Ihcw, Hall's < 'atai-rli (huo, manufactured by F. < 'benny A Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mkmciii v, i, nd Is t a Nt'ii Intornally, noting dijroct l.v hi ou tho blood and mucous surfaces *>t tliesy.it.-iii. In buying Hall's Catarrh <'ur? be ??iro you wet t he genuine. It Is taken in* * ?*t*n ?% i I v , mid made in Tolodo, Ohio, by I'. J. ( Iicih'v ,V. Co. 'restliiioinals free. hoJtl by I'ru ji.lstsj prlro, 75''. t'?r bottlo. 'J'ako ilaiC's Kanilly 1'illa for oonstlpatloa. Idnln Siia|itcioun. A Chicago man refuses lo testify In court whether lie had a bunk ac count of $;! ik KMXK) "i* not, on the grounds that lu? might Incriminate himself. Must not have bad It. Any man with that much money Is lu no danger of being Incriminated. FTT J^orn v\o oiv o>ic? t, vo t\t? ornwrvom* P#??d".ir Or-tt dav's u?->nf Dr. Kltno'^ (troat Kerve Ueitorer.+2 trial V>ott loan d troat Isofroa I)r. n.H.Kl.isv. ^d..O?H Av'i Mf.. PhtU..P? Kverv old wo'nan lik^s ti> tell how beau tiful ftiic w.s when a girl. ITnw lo # Iran f.ico, To oVnn 'n'? f ak? n In'-"'* j 'ft". <vi <>l?l >'of t on ix??"l uritmul th?? !>???<? i ? rn"r^'",> <>n Pol (ho bottle In wiivtn Ivory Few inf| Irrtvo for nn hour. Tf Main* ar<? <1 ? *M ?-? i ? i ? ?o vo-Movo, In tlio Aim nml n??d will illR.nnriortf. IUnso by ?\ I j ? j ? I the bottln In clear wi't, Kl.K.VNon It . 1'AHKKll. .Abo-it nine-tenths of what people a tif doesn't amount to anything. I.h Imm Cn>t W'oitr Ono uiv.o H iviUor aftor mln^ Allan'* Foot? F.a?o, a uow?l<>r. It mako* tight or now shoo* - ens v. fnri" swoTTon, hot, awoatlnit, netting J lc?t. In -jrovv I tit* nrdii. corns ami bunions. At I oil <ti'U?i<islH and nht ? atoros, 'iflc. l>oi?'t rie. I o?pt any subst it ato. Trial packin^o Fhhk by mail. Aoilfrs.i, Al'on s, Olmntod, I.ellrty, N.\ . It iault limlinp wore a paving occupation | roorc people \vou!| bo wealthy. Odvl.s nnd l;nds. Dead mon pay no doctor bills. Sin !? !>,) moro t?x??>ntlnl to salvation j than disease t<> health. A woman may look her age, lnil sho j seldom looks lui: ii.m; she says sln> is. ?> ' "When a man thinks Ik1 is tin' whole church ho is apt ly ignore the Head of the Church. It takes a fast man to brat a board I l.in BF warned: Hood nature's warning! rain tell-' of lurking disease. MacUucl.e is kidney pain ? m warning of Kidney ills. I t in ar.v troiii>it?s, too, como to i?*ll you t lie kWlnt'js aro si? 1; ( 'oii?ta nt woarint s*. Ii ?-a ?l a v li r s. dizzy s p ? ! 9.' days of i pain. nii;liU <?f mi- j rot. an? ilaiiRiM* sig nal* warning \ ou to | ?mhv t ln? U i?i n?>\ n j 1'st I Joan's Kidm-y i I *1!U. W htfli l|:t VI' ithtdi.1 tliousjimls of I [u'litiniM'Ut euro-v Frank IX ? >\ <-r. haugli, oattlc luiv i r I nna rnnrer, Catskili. ,\ v.. sav?.. "Doctors told me lei) years ayo t)t.< i I bad Bright d!i?*os>'\ a '.J s.iiJ tL^\ could do noUiIne to K?>y m.\ Mv h.x^k Jicbfcd so I cctUd notXaud it to cvon drive nhout, and 'pit stages <>r (ln> kid ut?y accretions uere so fre?pn i?t . s t?. annoy inc greatly. I was ^iowin^ worse nil t li o tlni?\ but Moan's kldnex PJIU cured idc, ;i t)d I ha\t- hren evtr since." . A KHK15 Till A f.' of tills emit Udr.ey medicine tvhlcli rnred Mr. f>\ et Itauyl' 'WTTT~Le limited on rpplhntion to rmj part of the United States. Ai'.-.."**si .Foster- MiUiurn Co., ItiilTalo. N. ^ KjW wile lo all dealer*; price Tit) ccnl* - KVILS OF SARCASM Ol'R RLGUIAK SUNDAY StftMOIS A tJIcvutirfeo lloSV flnmatt I al'li Ift I "requentH' 4 Hy World'* 8necrs. r.l.KNS I'AI.IH, N V. ? I'hfc IV ?liiJtn II M n K ay. pn-itoi ?? f I I** f'lt ?t I 'l CS Mletuui < hiircji |,ir.nhcd Sunday ti.'n 1. 1 <>i/ "ii ' 1 fn" siKni(i' -iii< e of Joualt k V) 1 ) \ iclK't;." TIlC U xl V il? I' l OKI ?Inn. ill i' 12. |)i Nf icKaty ?<t i <1 ' One ?>i i In- rtim'nt wuyc to ruiii any rau#e in In lif ab'e MllC.'OSc.lllllv 10 Ill-ill) IIMICOU-' upon ir. it 1 1 < 1 1 < n!nui mul \ < ?u liavi* i ii i ii#*' i it. \k soon >? ? becomes the bull <if ionium. i talk ntnl t ???? flilndiny j- ??<'?? f > >1 till: til < IIIV InillUIll III the; ttCWftpaper 1 1 ? |>0 \v <? I in K'HIiV lt^ illfhlClli'C Kt'U i <' 1 1 , A till mi* AiViii ii * .in 1 1 1 ? 1 1 v nliial become* tin- centre "l ,i c-f*iii ut u it 1 1 > "h (? ?U ?*h ami #ii?*t*rn his in* llui/iice in //.lint'. Human I'lloil. mid Inllu enee \\ it her more quickly titUlcl' fc.in a^ut and ridicule than in 1 1 V otltc-t1 wily. Irt tliir way iimn v n goou ritiiM* <> n < 1 ii, a?v 'i good pit .-.oi'i his fctificred at tint liaiiiln of p< ixwih win) hiivo nfcvcr fcci','ou*ly I tied to ii'nli'i ntiiinl tln> ? nii^c or t lm person. In lliii wa\ 1 1 1 it ii y a nil'. 1 1 )i ii ma ii In-all has In* n placed ii {kiii it* ( 'aivary and made trt (need ami >in Hi i tin* ki t-in-*! o 1 1 *, . Jn this way ln.iiiV a hub!':, Sim i-i'<-, ftcn*itive ?otil in fulfill through il* < ii'tlmifniaric or in be in# milled to it* i-iofti on tins very Kubbalb ila v. Tliis is how f believe the WOl K and life of Jonah havo *?iftercd. I 'nt h i r i K 1 1 > k I y . un feelingly, f-airiiht irail.v. people buvc a**o eijiled Jonah with a whale, and a joke be iiiK the easiest ami cheapest wav of bIi-.w inst windom tiny hu\e exhausted fill Ihc'u wisdom there. We cannot n<*oi? too olirn reminding ourselves I hat Ve shut) continue to mis* the* true meaning of the Dibit: und most of iti hi i n l teaching uit'c.tv wc rcmcJllber thai every incident mentioned In the t)!d Tea taiiK-nt give* tint only t lie storv 05 some pe r no.it ? with nil the local coloring mir rotiinlin^ luni an <1 man and an individual, but also and more important, that there 1 * a great world ti-nih ?<> be revealed, and this individual, with his local coloring, has been chosen ax the medium through which to reveal ami teach that truth. And, therefore, tin' great Bible difheiiltirA, with no many, have oribun becftURi! llicv lijive heen KntisfJed lo centre all then- thought ami intevcsl On the individual and his lo <'il di-tailn, and in llii* way have missed the great truth intended to W IftOght. a truth ao jireut that. Weri; it grasjied it would then ht-Come n key by which to oiieii vip and uiidi-r.stand the incident it self. I his la how Jonah iiah fcndWod at our hands, And on i- tank is now ill rt few Holds to (al>i' another look at . I < > 1 1 a 1 1 ? to I >' v anil him lit the li^ht of tlte ^reiit luith intended tn In- taught ami sic if I hereby ?'i' can I lie better ?iiidci>tani| the atory itself. Methink yoursylvi'? 1>a<;k Into (lie earlier ?tnj<e? and gradual growth of (lie tinman rare, to llin.j as to u.s there c.mic prob lems lo lie solved. Wc have the benefit of then- elfort.- ami can profit by f Item in our ta'obleiiis. I lu ? t lie birthcr back we ?<> (lie less iiml less ili'l tliev have to help ih<*m solve their problems. Vet they fell tie* fii'l force o| < arii one ami had to make an ef foi I ol some sort to solve it. The problem uas not .ilw.vys i lio :-aine. Sometimes it I ?as soei(>.l, sometimes it. was physical, I fonirt ime-i il was national, Kuinctimc* it i' .h i ii t cUci t Hi I . sometime* it was mora1. It it took a i c!i j;.Vus |diaN<> it wa ? either !? aiioiial or i >!? <t 1 1 <i, intellectual. Men felt i the presence hi (iod uopioton^ upon litem. I In", have lureei) t h'Musel ves to loililli'ite c'liaut concept mn? about Him. Then thev loniul that certain of their exprtieijoca ili'l | rot ."ITPO U ,|t, lh.'*e conceptions ot <?od. x ml t l,r?j e I Iu* i dillioultie* aione. This is l lie lii' .Vnin'/ oj the book of Jonah. Who ever wrote lite book felt the dillirnlly of a e- "at intellectual ?? it ? | national prolil.ni. I'h in let 1 hint lo I a ko tl'.o story ol the Pro phcl Jonah. Unit, lutvin? t brown it into a I'traho'tO bum, he might the hctter thioin'h it explain to the peoiile what he thought, was < Jod's own Holutioii of this paciienhir problem. What then, was that dirtiest v. that proh em? The people tif Israel believed that the love and svmpathv of (Jod were confined to themselves. Iliseiie, His fa vor. ? I is blessings were for them nm| them a one, (?od was their (Jod and all the rest of the world was outside. There was but one human family that had a divine le'a tionsliip. and thai wa* Jewish, Quite true, there were other nations, and thev had to live, bur they had to live without tJod. Tie did not belone to them, they had no claim upon Tf'm. That was the real traditional Jewish feeling. Hut a few people were growing iiii who had a newer and truer conception of (Jod, ami a broader outlook upon man. fine ot them tell hP would like to relieve thin tnir bmited, wrniitf conception of (Jod. I his led him to write the liookj Si ml in ?l??rnr vo hr> .TVo,.]. i),,. ' | v<- ?f the old narrow Jewish idea, and Miowcd bow Jonah m ideas became broad ened. and thus ta.mht the broad, full lovo ill Cod for all men-taught lint. Otilv t lit*, e.ejneney of (Jod. but also that He loves y'.l men. I here, then, "s the national prob lem. to ten eh that (Sod is tJod of all men (md loves them; and the intellectual proh leni. to leach the Jewish people and nil o'lier pe into thai, flod is everywhere. Let n.< see, l ien. Itow ih's doub'e sided prob .cm wa < solved and sa.li>tactort. v il'ns tialcd in Jonah s experiences -that (Jod is c* itvwIu !?' and that (Jod loves all men. Jonah did nut hclicve this. C * < n | was no*-, every v, her e a.. Jehovah. This Jortali had "??en taught and this he believed. This was tee very at im.'siilu -re in which he lived and moved uvd h ul In.* heme. ' his was his . a n hood s IiMtin r, his boyhood's teaching | a') | Ins manhood', patriotism. Hut one ii there bloke into his mind r new j Mou^hl : ^ '\\ hv shouM not tiod care to" , t . i iitop'e in iliat oilier city just as well i- lie doe-- jor the |)cot>!e in tins ei'.v? : *\ !:v : l.o.iM Jei e< I'rni he any more fa ! voretl than Nineveh* Tne (n'ople are not .lews, but whv should tiod not carp fo" t ?in just as well as if thev were Jews" w hv should t here n -t be a brotherhood of j mankind strong r than all the 'units of | n.i:i(in,il ,i!nl i 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ preiedne? Whv not?'' "hat thought rti-e I i .'onah like a \<<x-' wh.'i-h enie-l to sa\ to him. " riu n. don tit, " "v d >n t you 1.0 and tell t'ti iii ahout ' ; ? ' 1 Why don't v<. i ,'o ami i.'l I hem licv uytv have ti<.j\ itvur as Wt.U .collier ? p.c?' Thi? thought so hiii ncil Itself ?to JoiiAh'n mind ?md hear; that he felt must he- (Jod's will a'so to l?'es> sillier ople besule Jews. lint Jonah bein^ a . d in the wool Jew could not tolerate t.i.u. _ lie thereiore vud, "Now, if 1 j.et ? >a: of lite country for a \v hile this thought v ill leave me, ;or (Iml is iioi ever\wiiere *?? press it upon me as Ho is ,ti l-no'l." d'd not care very much where In- went f on _\ he i ou.il j?'t ;i \\ tv from that \ tvVp. The voie.o tio.ihled inm. lie felt that \ fti<'f v.. is eaiim-T im\i in rto ><m<<tii;ni; lie '?a- mii e v. ,i> ri<h:. hut ho did not \\:.sh to ' ' 1 ' ? I In* i> tin1 snheii- t,i x* i* , . )? w , > } ? :ii>i a i .? .I.Mi ih-. That \ o:..> u. ; . . x ??Vays heard, and likt Jonah ?.* ?? h.:\.- i ,1 t '-lillei:. \i"t. we ?i'l. UK il, -itkM \v..a '?'??l an 1 oui 1 1 lends when t'ny '>'e:i siiy;:?|?t iii>; t' to n?; ue . |. > n,.t x% . ;> h* ai about the ii^iit win. t v..- doiii an. to d i ,i. lonali. :h- icjore. lie. I lit* ? n.-.'t ? ore where. That Miip (join.. l a i.-nisli w,t> oppi.j tune. It made hun ?.<? i itie that the satcst p a e for h;r>i won't! l>c '' wa.s n.-ver kn.ovn to have vr>... l.en to a Jew on in- -m .-\?d s.-. n.,u j,,. ?lah felt l.e Would !? i that vni'r lh.it ?> y.\>\ ... j ipid'x ?.],! per.ceiu'iv cot ^o.v i hut ^ ?? ?? ???.:>? ? Ftorm ?-,is iKv.^ ?ai>. To a to Tia: n. an.] toiwis'i a.: me.. to ibut (.v l ,s piv* 'lit a* mil. . O l ;?? Upon land? o t -t >'-enn \ fionnd on a Tars',, * , jnoi 4' ' JoiiM.iu, \ ?'?! ? n Irnvnr I r A ?? ! " <***' l( ' oi>r?* ho ,? "I havf dune wi^nir. east r e inlo (lie mm," \od the storu c? ;.<ed. T?n? !rss? t |m.| ?ei'ii leai 'u d. and thrno<*h Jooah the vi >")itr? learned that ('o l is c ervw h^re, nid no man ran rv t away from Him. Tbtt " should pick liiirj up and es?t l<;ui '.vtoie i* ? inridpr.t r.f l*ic p*rab e, 't is simn'v thnt part ?.f (h? story \yl??c a t rarhrs thnt if n man renrnts (?od vvill r< ?pup him and c?ro for him xnd Rive him "inther chunrr. It is the diviap f'xposU 'ion of l??n's "??th?r ~hnno',,' e'>.ine?* to '.,,s I**' *nd (ro forward lo do Coil e will- go for.ward to ?ctx>mpi?h the MiticuUr tu/fn of Mtrvtr# for wldcli bit iff Imhh^n endowed and prepared. To Jw^FtTlearued that Cod Is ev?rywh?r# w?* A|?* | id l^si-rt th6t aiocir: God i? Goa thfi/ cAn b<5 n?J liinit to lit* divine love-' t ha c ( <o(l Jiatt love and bleaaing for all peo ple Hiid every person, Ho that in Jonah being rind info the mm, it was not a pun ishment. but one method of A fuller ??-vr lation of the rare and love of God for those who liwatwe willing to obey Him. Our ?or row n? n^t a r>tJ"i*hinci?t, hut a method for a h> 'l" i Mid fni't-r revelation of (!od'? 'ove and hlt-Mxing. There ?* often a little tinge of aihiiwiu in our thought about (.'hrUJim tumble or sorrow. ft diK'H not aeern tight t ? ? speak of any ( 'hriktian sorrow an some thin ( allowed of <!ud and overruled to a hi'/her puri>o?e. All Chriatinn Borrow, as well mm all ChriM.iart experiences are but d'fferMd method# of flod'a own througH \* 1 1 ? 1 1 II'* (five* higher and fuller revela* (? of din love and bidding, and devel or* II' t people to lii'ller fiti.u-?? for an vice. A'i'l i lii* is what Jonah learned, and hav ing '"'arned it he w#miI at mue to lh.it city of N'in< veh ami delivered the measage (iti'l J? f-l yivcn jiii'i It* deliver lie. tell* the \ ioe\ !?<?>. all he iCiiOwh ahOnt t he lose of God lit* tell* i in-ill a'??o a'' about 'lie piiie and rit.d(teoti? liftoaiid* oi God, and tliat if th'-v neivist. in li \ nef t'eie awlul lives of "I'Hixlineaa and ?iu <h-s' ruction must corne to t hem a* if moat come to all men who persist in tunning. 'I he lit y <)-d M M'-'it and God did b'ess ? le- peoo'e A"d in thi* way Jonah Ironed tliU I V' V I v )>h-r,?i/ii(i? li<- had himself re? - ei v< d anil In- iif-oo'e had received were nol ioi t li? ri!*i>Iv es alone, hut also for oth ers Ni/n---< h and evcrv oilier N'meyeh that needed the J<i-o?'!ei|j.'e of the love and ? ? -hleoil>?esN of f Sod It >. I hi* that makea t'n.- narab'e of .lo'iali so like tin! parablet < ? i .lc~n* 1 1 Itis* I rations of the hive of God and rl' V.'.i.'.t God evped* I loin those who ali- to'e huve I ??en b'esned, Vint this >ci omi thought wan just as viv :d v i ini'lit .< ? lii'- fir?t one. After preach for .ihont live weeks in Nineveli. Jonah ? lino -lit <Jod ?.ih >-ho\vin^ i oo much favof ?o ihi^ eity lie w4* prnntinct it too ina'iv ' . ' ? - - ^ 1 1 ? ? : i Thin he |-e</urded an a very pain r 'I n (Iction uron Jewihh iraditions. and ? lii^ I > ?-? l-e-i'iited At the clone of a dav'w ? ?re o-hiiiy he went out into t lie eountry to t'iinl< it all out i "'id have a real satisfactory ?"?innh'e about it all by himself. Ife ?at <' iivii near t<> a lave, bi^ leaved gourd. . b >-,e refi'e*h'n< shade, n* the nun moved m o 'iid, kc' t. 1 1 -> bin " i > i tc r:4v* from horiii i "( Iiiii). Next morriinvs lie went buck to the same place, but (he courd had with ered during tin* iiinht. Jonah ^ot angry, and in hi* indignation Ititied the gourd ? ' ? -is Hentroy* d so soon hut, a? he eooied <>Ji and his reason an-' his heart again a* serlcd t hemtelvrx. (hat voice seemed again to speak within him. "Jonah, what- a fool ish, unreasonable creature you are! Here you pity this ifoiird, anil Vi?t voh finn fault with and tiiihrahi (ioil because lie ha* shown His pitying love and blessing (o ward these neonle of Nineveh ? are not sin fit!, Rorrowiinf human beings of more va'ue than a ?/ounl?" That was enou'.-h for .fo nah. lie svas jntisfied <Iod did care for ? he i tropic of Nineveh, afi'l that it was (Sodlike to d<> so,; yea, and what wan more 'inpoi'taiit. that Ilis lovy And h!<i*siiig were to be made known to. I hem through the t.eople already blessen. That i* the teach ing of the book of .Tonah ; that is the les son Jonah learned, that he must offer God missionary service as well as worship, that he must offer <\'od service as wed a* love, 'hat to etu i > the tm-ssagt' nf God fl lovO to his fellow men IS to W iii ship Owl. T)o you know. 1 iliinU that is what God ?ti'l units? And yet. and \ ?*t . I ^oiuetiines think we rebel arainst the thought of it i unite as much a-- Jonah did. I hat is why I have been led to bring this ptildy of .To ?iah this morning. It we are not going to lie'p the peo'ile of our Nineveh, who i* uonig to do it? hike Jonah, we spend enough upon OMi-o'iVev; we no not deny ourselves a single thing we set our hearts noon ? social parties, theatres, eiitertain* tnent, 1111111'' comforts, bodily comforts, tra vel by land and s.c.i. And these have all their own place but we mu*t not forget the people in Nineveh. In addition (o our own care for ourselves and our wv-rship. v e have one other responsibility the neo* p!e in Nineveh. For them I speak this morning. We may lake to sea as Jonah did. but it is not. a very profitable Inisi ih's?, A^ijidt belter respond to the T.ord gladly. True, we do not say with Jonah that God is not everywhere, or that His love is not for every creature ? that is the very essence of our creed, but we may say with Jonah. Let some one else help Nine veh, I don't want to do it; if Nineveh can't take rare of itself and gome one must help them, let eome one else do so. This is not what we are going to say to-day. We arc going to eav, rather, tell its where our Nineveh is, tell us how we can best help at this particu'ar time and wo will do it! My answer is, this home misniou offer imr is our Nineveh. Whv should we? Because It is Godlike. God Himself is our supreme example. Be cause it is good for \ts to urive ? we feel our brotherhood letter and the joy of giving becomes ours. Because new American communities need our help to fill them with hope, and by church privileges inspire them with iho.se same God-givt-n princi ples and truths that have .made New lCng land and New York, that\havc made our selves and given iw om* prosperous environ ment. Kot God's sakoj for oui' own sake, for America's sake/this is our opportunity. We want tnese ijeople to know the frame Cod we know iimKjo speak to Hint as con fidently H8' we do a'lld call Him "Father.' When these people come together on Sun days we want them to h<! able to say with us "Our Father," Wlieu\bcv mvther their little, white-robed children around them at the even hour, we w.ivt them, children and parent.* together, to say "Our Father." When they come to lay any of these little ones out on the hillside and place upon the marker the words "Oui Darling." we want them also confidingly to say, "My Father." And when they themselves come to the edge of the deep water.? and wonder what ferryboat is to bear them across their Jor dan we want liiem trintfiilly, lovingly, to be able to put their nands outward and up ward and sa?-, "My Father. ' That is out Nineveh. Will vou help? Help us unto Him! "I'll Not Forget to Kocp You." She was oniy a poor, sick, old woman, but a roval soul dwelt within her homely body. The < caconfss found her, after climbing a long, dark stairway, in a poor little room, dark, hut neat and clean. On a tiny table lay an open Ibble. an<t oppo site the bed hung a picture 01 the (,'ood fcjherherd . "Ay. toy dear lady." f\r said, when the dcacone** spoke o? the picture, "many a time 1 1 ??? here all alone looking at ilitn and at the little lamb He carrie> ten dei'.v, and sometimes He seems to look at inr so kindly that I can almost hear Him saying, "I'll lot forget to keep you'" The deaconess went away feeling ftrongcr fc.r the simple expression of laitli. True greatness lies not in never failing, I but in rising every time we t <t!l. Inishall. j I will ko an>l leave tlio street ways, Atiil the world's wild, dinsonu> places, j With the hnrryinK. weary feetways, Ami the folka of frenzied faces; l will k" through darkened spaces. Mi. riling glad. or starlight pale. Through the rivers and the passe?, TUT 1 tlml. among the grasses. Vo'Ik sweet sleep among the grasses < M the av.wit of InlshaU. Ah. ve da ?i.t me. with your wonder, And your toils about you lying (> v?- cities, with your thunder. And your children in you. dying, A p., | l weary, ever tdghlnx. V>r the whisper of tho West. WT.tiv th<- Slow and glamour meeting. And t he waves on long1 shore? beating, A i o b tt eeho;-5 c: tha beatjrg <>t the life's Mood in my hreuft I j . will plnit a roof of rashes I K.?r )!??? low place of my sleeping, ) Where t he wistful water plashes. froonlng croodllng. laughing, weeping And the winds from Crttachan sweeplnj I t heir ?Sr.iti.o.*it and their wall; 'fill the an-icls' glory hlinda me. And the long sleep comes ami flnda m? In the tangled grasses finds me, Tty the ?ravei of Inishai). ... -Pull Mall (*ax?tt?. : * Imrrenne Petrified Tree. L Tlio largest tree in thn world lie ' broken nn<l petrified at the end of i dof.Je in northwestorn Nevada. It !? sjtbt to br> <5W topt Ions. - ? . - . * r NEWS THROUGHOUT TBI: COUNTRY o -- - - fchort ti?ma of Nfcw? Gathered Fronl All Points. through the South. Norfolk baker* are on atrike, and a bread famine It threatened. Norfolk & Western Railroad dircctoig propaoo a $35,000,000 bond Isaue, A wealthy Paterson (N. J ) man at tacked t)ie night wa^'binan ?? the Chamberlain HotM, Old Point. William Cufffle, a Norfolk tiegroi committed suicide by throwing himself in front of a moving engine. Jutlge John n. Reagan wrote A let t#h to I ' oti . W. J. Hrydh advining hiui to work for hafrnony in the Democratic party. Fred A. Reach, who is wanted in ChicaKo oil a charge of embezzlement o.f fcjlJ.OuO, fiurrehdcred himself R> the chief pt police at h'ort Worth, Texag. He said that ije wan tired of dodging Officers, Richmond, Va;, Special,? Henry Wbodward, the iligio convicted In Feb ruary of the murder of Frank Tabor, a white man, at Pocahontas, Decem ber 20th, lant, Was hanged at Taxewell Friday. u l_ u ? Wahington Happenings. Because of protests from manufac turers, the War Department will uot immediately sell gome of its rifles to Chbd. I'resldfeht itobsevelt lias directed the reappointment of I). D. Crum, collector of the port at Charleston, S. O.. and Senator Allison ??ave notice that ac tion will he forced when Congress re convenes}. Thomas V. Dawson, of Iowa, . a* been appointed Minister to SarttO Domift* FA The bill for the government bf the Panama Can tl zone was signed by the President. The big Chesapeake and Ohio grain elevators at Newport News arc to close on May 15. Considerable feeling exists nt the Navy Department among the partisans fur and against, the general staff plan. German- Amei'icaus from nix States and the District of Columbia organized In Wnshington the National Roosevelt League, for the purpose Of aidlilg in th(; election of President Roosevelt. In an authorized statement John Sharp Williams declares lie favors Judge A. n. Parker for the Presidential nomination. In the North, The < miser California Was launched at San Francisco. Stewart Edward While, the novelist, was married to Miss Elizabeth 11. (Jrant at Newport. , Mr. Charles .1. Itonaparte addressed the National Municipal League, Chi cago, on "Partisanship in Municipal Politics." Swindlers ih Chicago secured dia monds by telephonig to jewelers as if from residences of wealthy citizens. Police declare that Chicago swindlers peeured a larne amount of money by offering positions at the St. Louis World's Fair. R. C. Ocdcn was re-elected president of the Southern Educational Conference at. Birmingham. Gen. D. P. Henderson, former Speak er of iho United States House of Rep resentatives, said he Intended to leav New York and go back to Iowa to live. It was stated by a friend of Hon. W. J. Hryan, in Kansas City, Mo., that Mr. Bryan wanted Judge A. B. Parker to take second place on the ticket in 1900. Foreign Affair#, Emperor William of Germany arrived at Karlsruhe. It wan reported that a Russian col umn was L'O miles from and marching on Gensan: Rusisan torpedo boats of the Vladi vostok squadron sank a Japanese transport, alio Kinshlri-Mnru. of 4,000 to,AS. 1X7 being saved and 200 who re fused *to surrender were sent, to the bottom with the ship. Colonel Duerr returned from South west Africa, arid reported the Germans thorn in sad plight. King Edward and Queen Alexandra aided in the laying of a cornerstone In Dublin. Japan announced its agreement to The Hague convention. A general attack on the Russian posi tion along the Yalu river was begun by the Japanese yesterday and the Rus sians retreated after being outflanked. Serious fighting between the Armo nlan insut^ents and the Turkish troops has taken place in Asia Minor and 12 villages have been destroyed. Emperor William opened the new railway hrldg* across the Rhine at Mainz. The annual banquet of the Royal Academy wan held In London. ran AntMu Dvorak, the composer, is dead. Miscellaneous Doing*. Providence, R, I., was vlnlted by a $600,000 ftre. Eighteen Assyrians in Pittsburg woro arrested and charged with intimi dating fellow-countrymen and extor tion in the name of a secret society the "Flower of Benevolence.** Judge Sherman, of Rcston. has just given one of the briefest- of charges to tho Jury in a damage suit against a street railway. "Well, gentlemen." ho said, "you have heard the evldonee. If yon beiievc the plaintiff's story, he has a ea?ot if you don't believe it be has no case, 1^ not entitled to recover, and you may return a verdict for the defendant." The Jury returned a ver- t diet for the defendant company. .lohn Wallenburg, $ farmer, killed his wife, her parents and sister, and being pursued by a posse took poison near Walliant. I. T. Knox vine. Special.*- A special tioni :amcptown, Tenn., says a flowing oil <fin was struck Friday about four nllcs from Jamestown. At a depth of "00 feet oil began to flow at the rate of .00 barrels an hour and it continues o flow. Excitement is high. James own is in the Kentucky-Tennessee ?11 field. In proportion as wickednoss is com mon the Oo mm on wealth is turned to ommon use. > The Board of Church Extension of the Methodist Episcopal Church South appropriated $106,150 (or the work the coping year. ' -v "I H^a Every Reason lo Praise Pe-ru-na," WRlfES MRS. KANE, OF CHICAGO !**ACl IDWAfcD K/RTVt.CLOfcCE ?oR?fVt5 K fiNL* Chicago^ Itu Mr*. K. Kane, \Ti Si-ijot- Street, * 'i?i ( ugo, 111., \\ rites: > ' - "I'ernna Ikih been tined no lony ] In oUrfiiinUy that I do nol lenow how I codla yet utility Without It, I ha ve'yl ren It to nil of ih 0 chil dren ot tl I /J'r runt tint en n hen they si Hfered wllh tromi, chit a inline utility altmcntu lUnt children are H Meet to, it ml am ideated to nay lint It Iwh kept tlicm In Hyleiulld , iculih . I hare U I no /final 11 for a i-ti tari hill illj)lcnlty o/ loiiy *tailil lny and It ci lied me In a h.io it time, ko * ho re every return it to 4 limine I'eruna. "- ? .It r*. li. ixune. \ Pe-ru-na Protects tlie Efttitfe House hold Against Catarrhal \, Diseases. One ol (lie gieatest foes with which every faiijily has to contend is our ehauge a It l<* climate. 'I'o protect 1 1 ?*? family lrotn cotds ami coughs is always a serious prob lem, ii ml ot lt*ii impossible. Boon el' (Jl- later it i* tlie inevitable late of every one to cntcll cold. L'nrc iu avoid ing exposure and tlie use oi proper cloth ing wiil protect from tlie freip'eney and j perhaps tlie severity of colds, but wit ti the i greatest jf precautions they will conu?. I his i/j a settled lacL of human experience. Everybody must expect to be caught some where or somehow. Perhaps! it will be wet feel, or a draught.* j or damp clothes, or it may be one of a j thousand other little mishaps, but no one ! is shrewd enough to id ways avoid the inev | itablc catching cold. J heve is no fact of inedioul science better known than that I'eriiiia cures ? atari ii > wherever located. ThnusnndM of families I in ail parts o- the United States are pro j tecled h'om colds an I catarrh by IVruna. i Once in tiie family I'enina always stays. No home can spare 1'eruiia alt"r the lust trial of it. We h ue on tile many thousand testiino- I Didn't Disturb the Dog. A writer tells how a bulldog scared away the guests bidden to ft lariy'9 reception. The hostess was waiting In her parlor. Sho heard carriages; arrive, heard the front gate o; en. but no guests appeared. "The situation became puzzling. At last the lady of the house went out to ace if perchance the pavlnt? ami the steps had sud denly crumbled away ami l?ft nn aching void. Not at all. On opening the front door *he found herself con fronted with the cause of the phan tom visitors ? Rex, In his most ami ablo and complaceut mood, sitting peacefully and majestic on tho top step, whither ho had dragged his ken nel, a featherweight to so powerful a creature, after him. No pedestrian visitor, no card laden delegate of 'car riage folk' had ventured to affront that lordly presence." One woman dislikes calling on an other almost as bad the other dis likes to have her to do It. WEI WEMlft COMFORT There is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out tn the hardest storm ~~ YOU ARE SURE OF Tffl5 5^ IP YOU WEAK & WATERPROOF 7 ?ILED CLOTHING f V MADE IN MACK OS YELLOW I *ND BACKED RY OUR C.UA&/WE0. I TOtvtK CO.. hO.STON.MAS.Cu J A L_ 1i)?tK fXNAPIAI (0.llMirt?.10?f)H0.(ANx 7 iA4K YOL'H PtALtR. V If he will not supply you <? - (AUtJRLY ? tlOBJOfi lamtngHicK. Mr*. A. ilobson, 225 Wa*uington >it , { Limbing, Aiich., wtiU'ts: "J'eruna Inn been mu/i a hliss*\ iny to my only child, oh well asf tn yselj , hull I jeet t minced to ylro * m y testimonial, Itv hat* ti /ini |/n { sujjered J torn ru tar lit 0/ the hvaa ? ttitU throat, and t had to use vulva * precautions *o an not tn have hint J exposed to tlamy or coiiLiveathi r. ? Iaihi year hi} teas taken villi la* yi'tppv, and an ft it asa s eve re case, ? Caused me timeti anxiety. Ao J medicine helped htm Itil. Ac took * I'ernna. i noticed an Improve- t incut at once and in tht ee weeks % ha nana d ijj 'event eh 1 hi ; the yrtppe ? nail been com jilelely cured unit I noticed that liiv. en la 1 rh wan made hitter. lie kept nth Iny h I wo ueekslotiycr,wiicn hi' uiih e ntlvel y wi ll. I now use It u/J ontl on /or colds , cramps, I ndiyt stloii or yen ei at 1 aulspusitlon, ami p ml it su perior to oily doctors or medicine 1 ever tried. It keeps me, urn well ns my child, in per/ eel health, and 1 yludlji recommend It to notliers.'' ? Mrs. .1, Jtob.-on. nials like liit* ones given ubove. Wt: lau only give our readers a aiigh. glimpse ol the vast array ol unsolicited endorsements we are receiving every month. So other physician in the world has received Mich 4 volume of enthusiastic and grateful letter* ol thanks us Dr. Jimliuun lor l'eruna. 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