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A Shattered Nervous System, FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Restored to Hoaltit by Dr. Miles' Nervine M^K^DWAUD HARDY, the Jolly man agcr of Shoppard Co's. groat store & Hracorllle, 111., writes: "I had nero bcon sick a day In my life until In 1890. got so bad with norvous prostration that ! had to give Mp and commence to doctor. ! ' tried our 1 x>al physicians and ono In Jollet but nouo :avo mo aey rolluf and I though I was go'ng to die. I becamo despondon and Buffered untold agony. I could not eat loop nor rest, and It seemed as If I coult ' not exist. At tho end of six months I w&! reduced to but a shadow of myself, and a< last my heart becamo alTcctecl and I was truly miserable. I took six or eight bottle! of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gavo mo rcliel from the start, and at last acuro, tho greatest blcs-lng of my life." Dr. Miles' Remedies Or. are sold by all drug- EN' gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle K-atfOrVin? b un fits or money re- fe/jftoatorOG ? funded. Hook on dir.- ?<#? .? v5? oases of tho heart and . v DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. cejdion of the truth. Jolin liunyan laiucuishinu: : .jail, with limited ndvantaues. an under manifold disad vantny ? 11111-1 ii:ivc i?:i?l i'iv1!'," help. !' wrol'1 his wakimr vision. '1'! way from !ho world of sin int the paradise of (iod heroines vi? i I do. A'man is walking in tli way, experiencing the difficulties gaining the victories. "lie was l< into his work; he was yiftc with a peculiar style; he was </, recteil to its publication." I: spired! No. ihit. under the l>aj tisni of the spirit, he glorilie I est is the enthroned Lord, i> taking ol his deeper truths an showing them to the world. After the long depart uie of th Church Irotn the truth, in (iet many catne the Kelormation. Th Bible was reinstated as the sol authority and nte. i?\ fait not through sacramental rit< Tin* throne <?t the l'ope receive suon ;i blow thai it lias never rt covered unto this day. The roe I be^au to roast, and tins tires o maitrydom went out. Another form of this baptist may be discovered in fli" believ ers via >n of his future. Heave * is <>j,t !n'd. i he vail wliieli on* bid tli" "lories of jr.; -.li c is r<Mi asunder. Stieh men a 1'ayso r 800 tllO <>i a world, ; unsi iMi. II" said to his si ,tei wIn*n ho whs ?1\ iii r, ' < >'i ooul villi l.lll know \V 1?::t ; waifs )'i <'!ii'i t aim could von only know s much as I know, you could no refrain from rejoicing. I.ahor trials and troubles would bo notb ing. Vou would glory in Irihula lion-.and,lik I'.iul and ^ihts ':n; .. (i? " praise ^ in '!; 'dark .1 n; hi and in llu? doe pest dungeon. \ o have known a 1 ittlo of inv trial and co llli :t.8 and know that tho hawluoii no it her f< w nor small and I hope llii .-;orious tormina tionofthoni will serve to dreM" on your faith and ol avat" you hope" v ! if ap, t! * !' m! "v. h v ' i out* -'M*Ii '> i1 iI!" i >n v. '"""i l)i" !i" !i w <>i' > it ' fell pon him. And certain it i that Stephen was unmindful?. )h" pain ' MUV'rin". rw h t ot' r v.' rid burst upon hb view -- ? ! !o Ugllt SOIIIr ol it - glory Upon his upturned face?ami died prayk ing lor his murderers. Thus men glorify (Sod even in dying. How is the I la pt ism of the Holy Spirit to he secured ! We are told that we must appropriate the spirit as soon as wo appropriate Jesus, the Savior of sin ners. Praying in the spirit is en couraged. Ask the Father, he will give you the Spirit. (iod gives Him "to those who obey Ilim." An asking faith, and an obedient service is necessary. On an occasion when Christ was . with the deciples, after the res* urreotion he said, "Receive ye i the Holy Spirit." The verb here t is not passive, but active. They ? were to appropriate the Gilt he t offered. In Gnlatians,(3: 2), Paul j asks, "Received ye the Spirit by 1 tho works of the law, or by the ] hearing of faith ?" Thotheinoinl | both instances is the redemptive work of Christ, (31: 14.) Christ redeemed us from the curse ot the law, being made a curse for us?that the blessing of Abraham might come on the ({entiles through Jesus Christ. That we might receive rho promise of the Spirit through faith.v We receive through an appropriating faith, m re and fuller blessin -s than the 1 ordinary abiding presence. Samaria received the word? men and women believed and were baptized. The apostles sent I'eter and John to visit the Held, when they came and found the 1 great spiritual work done there, they prayed that these converts might receive the Ifolv Spirit And their prayer was answered. ' (A. S: 17.) In our days we ask, "ought men , to pray for the baptism of the llolv Spirit"? Yes. Hut is it clear what we pray for? Do we apprehend that this marvelous operation of Divine grace is not o f promised as the gracious ministry of the chiding rrcsenee ? lie 0 , . 1 has not promised miracle working 1 powers. This baptism originates! in the sovereign purpose of <!od. . It is above our comprehension. It surpasses our faith. Vou muv mistake the ordinary operation o! | the spirit, so as to fail to use them. Vou may treat (Jod the; Spirit, as an influence, as an ah ^ : straetion ; may grieve him and j (Sod will not grant us the greater 1 if we are unfaithful in the least. ' ! We may want to enjoy it as when ' i .. 11,,./%.. ?i. . i ... iii i- i ii<II.--.IIIU soms weic converted at I'enteeost, or as wilOll ! lie t huusainis of TolllgUS ' e mo to II. out of heathenism? ' or as it \v;\; cnjovcil in Ireland. '* r in son.e gn it revival that "j swept a country or a state. .\n ' ' j (ion does not will it so. lie grants ; it a it came to Hunyan?or to the dying I'ayson. t od turns usawas from sense ' of ihe urgency of our plea to , wait awliile on His Sovereign 1 p!e .sure. All things are of grace. sjT!u' greatest manifestation will not come without Ills Sovereign ; will. The way lie gives it i-. ar ecrding to I.lith. He may cause jus to wait. <)ur heart.-. may 1 nlniu.-l in tle.->|>uir l>y his long delay. Hut as He loves us, will If .,i to m\ i us ornei ili) u. >' u> i t'i . I . ]H cj : , :,i ,u hie III! tcHliJi/tinf I ./? a, .< WlieII liie i vers in X *vv i'e >(urn 'Ml ? times spoho thoy held up to their r.' ;; n : <! <? s : ; I;< J;; I I / I was tli means o! recom iation. His life 111r?*nifliont he vital relation to our iile in I Spirit. lie opened heaven to I lievers. By llis victories over in lite and death lie saves They knew no remedy lor i race or the individual, apart I'r llis dying. Tin- central thou* of human redemption is the ? fering and death, and resurrecti of Jesus. May it not he that ter all we have too much ceai the clear, tedious, exposition his meditation hy his death our salvation ? And may it 1 he that every teacher of the tri ought to seek the special qual cation for teaching and speaki the Word? A baptism as a s] cial endurence for the special s vice? How am I to render fectivo testimony to a congrej tion and compel that congregati to receive the conclusions oft Divine logic??"One]died l'oral I ?pi * ? i uey :iii are (lead. lie gives 1 to all who call upon Him. T1 , we may not ho confused and i | certain about the Divine purjx is true, hut lot the Spirit reeei vastly more honor, love a I raise. In His own pleasure 1 will not deny us the Ihiptism ! the Spirit for honoring the S even as we honor the Father. BLOOD POtSON CURF.D. Then* is no doubt, according to I many remarkable cures performed Botanic Blood Uh'mi ("B. B. B.*'> tlia is far the b*st Tonic and Blood I'nril over mannfact urctt. All ot her- pale i i iiisignilicance.wlien compared with It cures pimples, ulcers, skiu diseas and all manner of Mood and skin i inents. IJ11 y the best, and don't tbr I your money away on substitutes. 'I i tie long tested and old reliable It.15 * 1 .(?0 per large but t le. For sale by I >ri tflStS. A HAD CASK CURED. Three years ajjn ! contracted a blc poison. 1 applied to a physician once, and his treatment came n< killing .i.e. ! employed nn >!.< nhv dan and then went to Kentucky, then went to Mot Springs and renin ed two months. Nothing seemed cure me permanently, although te porary relief was given me. I returi home a ruined man physically, w lint little prospect of ever get t ing wt I was persuaded to try Hotanic Hh Halm H. It.H.,land to my utter a--l? ishnieiit it quickly healed every uh /. T. II AT i ktiton, Maeon, (la l-or sale by Druggi-ds. Whooping couch is the most <] trossing malady ; tint its duration < tiecut short by t he use of Due Mini Cough Cure, which al o the h known remedy for croup and all In i and bronchial t roubles. ('rawford It A Good Subject to Discuss. M.inv 01 I iit> lartii'-rs of 1/ in^lon Miaty ;irt? dwoissi i' he snhj. i of iucrt-Msiii:;' ! J :ii reajxe of corn. pons. cuts, po too-. wiieat, ii?- . and all tliooti necessaries of life nnd decrensi ;k ii'irrc if col ton?maki cotton a small surplus. Live home and ; raeti c economy is t i itu! ion of I lie I;i!an -ial t .'.a,1 into which the fanners ha drill '<1.?("or. of Columbia lie;: tel. 7l? fxi- /? ? , / > ? < tlgii'.aro/ \ ?- ? ? 1 . -i ' i; v t^Y > :: . lion, f "rt... ? > rit* if. # ?; v it ? . .1 i ; . 1 V III , |)t; r- : ?< i > ? ?* ' v, i i ? ?; J r. ,i ? int.. . i i,t..t i ' ... l ; '.IT. i" ! i Mil! novo acli> nn?l " J I1?! p.'IHH. Ml'riua t'-i! . , Ktrbnno i IIIiib m . I .. 3 ii ! iM1 I'rl; .1 ! |*u. it I < t.'l- I.' ' . ! * ?|l r. .' ! 1 il! ' I Sir . . rill fi r .1 to 1 ... ' ? | * 1' ' ? ri '? ! 1 1 -i >. i r L . ! 1?) _ I' "il. 1" .1 "i 11 ...r A. < 1 k 5 - 4 0 t t * iUmodIc 'A'ciu|?ie. CliioarfOa lllln . - .. . v 4S.V* N.l 1 -Ua, for Fifty . r? >t . . . - . , , i t&niu uiuw purOt Ai ?. i i ] ?1A $2,0 siu This paper announces in us. 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