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rait!* Commandment*. The requirements of health can be Counted on the fingers of one hand. They are good air, good food, suitable clothing, cleanliness and exercise and rest. The first two requirements affect the blood, and as the blood circulates all over the body, including the brair, every part is affected. Fresh air effects the purity of the blood. The freshest air is out of doors, and it is the duty of every one who wishes to be in good health to spend a certain amount of time in the open air. Good food is not necessarily expensive food. Exercise and rest should alternate and balance eacn omer. ?uujuu, a? a. u^, rest sufficiently. Every woman should try during the day to get a few min? utes rest, even if it interferes with her 1 regular work. It is impossible for her to attend to the health and welfare of her family if her own health suffers from overwork and lack of rest She should follow her husband's example, j Although he is busy all day long, ho generally makes it a hard and fast rule to rest during the evening in the best ! way. namely, by chance cf employment I yi otU<-r*, Did you evern?*> O'.ose Oskas* Likimxnt for your little on?^y Yon s>h>>uId never t>e without ibis remedy?it ? uiee all aches and paias. If you can reach a man's heart through J his stomach it i< equally true that you i can reach his pocketbook through flattery. Each package o' prrsam Fadslkrr Dtk colors either Silk. Wool or Cotton perfectly at one boiling. Sold by all druggist*. The fellow who 'audits and grows fat usually finds that the laugh is turned on him. I The people who never nay their debts ' scent to regard this as the land of promise. J Hon'i This ? Wc offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ?ny ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .T. Chfxet & Co.. Pron^.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Tbuax, \YhoIcsa;e uruggms. joieuo, i Ohio. y Waldixc. Kinxan a Mabvix. Wholesale i Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price. 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials Ire;. Kail's Family Pills aro the best. The Japanese have become manufactur- 1 era of buttons on a very considerable scale. nolhrr*, Did you everuseGoose Ot.ease Lisimext for your little ones? You should never o* without this remedy?it cures all aches and p'.ilus. | A Cough \ j 441 have made a most thorough S trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and fi *m prepared to say that for all dis4 eases of the lungs it never disapf points." J. Early Finlev, Ironiud, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I we never said it would. | It won't cure dyspepsia; | j | we never claimed it. But x I J it will cure coughs and 1 colds of all kinds. We 1 first said this sixty years S ago; we've been saying it I ever since. I Three sizes: 25c., 50c., SI. AU dniftittt. [ Consult your doctor. If he tars take it, B then do as he says. If he tells you not I H to take it. then don't take it. lie lri.iws. B H Leare it witli him. We are willing. ? J. C. AYEK CO.. Lowell. Mass. | Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of A T2 ? 1 s r* T" ' i I 1 /^I^On UlUtl. AVtl d I Ilia v* 111 wiwaii your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 2Zc. All dfL'5j!3t?. I \V*ut your moustache heard* bcaatiinl hr?wn or rich b!ark ? Then u?e ! BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Whiskers j j >_s" r?' " " " i-onu urn TP! , SMWMILIaM Engines, Word rimers, R R Crnenti? 3 m Machines and Other Machinery, f Manut ctured by thv 5 Stltm Iron Works, Suu xn. N.C. r $900 TO $1500 A YEAk We want intelligent Men and Women as Traveling Representatives tr Local Managers; salary $90? to H5C0 a year aud all expenses, according to experience and ability \*e also want local repiesematives; salary $9 to $15 a week and commission, depending upon tlie time devoted. Send stamp lor full particulars oud ate position prefercd. Address, Dept. B. XHK BELL COMPANY. Philadelphia, Ta. nDHDQY NEWDI'COVIRT; ,th Vf\VI SS quick rslia' and cnr*? worst caM- Boos o< teatimooia's and 10 dnya' traatuia 1* i'ree- Dr. a. a. oazzM'saoas. Box i. xvisxvs ?? so. 40 SDZ039affor the TEETH 25c THE SABBATH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 6. Kulijfrt: Joseph Sold Into Egypt, Con. xxxvli., 12-"0?(Solden Text, Acta vil., 9? Memory Vemc?, 2G-2K ? C'oinmcntary on the Day's I.cs*on. 12. "In Sheehem." Shechcnt was about fifty miles north of Hebron. .Jacob owned pastures there (33: ID) and had dug a well. 13. "Send thee unto them." .Jacob no doubt had some anxiety about his sons, because he had removed from Sheehem on account of the sins they had committed there; he therefore decides to send Joseph to learn of their welfare. He could trust Joseph, and he had no thought that his brothers would wish to injure him. 14. "(Jo. I pray thee." Joseph's mission 1 to this remote and dangerous country is a I proof that Jacob did not treat him with | too much indulgence, and that he did not keep him home from any feeling ot tenderness. Lions, bears, panthers and wolves were common in Palestine in those | da vs. 17. "Dothan." This was about fifteen j or twentv miles north of Shechem. I 18. "\Vhen they saw him." Their envious feelings rose up. Their occupation I cave them abundant time for gloomy meditation and for conversation. They doubtless brooded over their relations to Joseph, cherished revenge, and encouraged one anI other in their eninitv. "Conspired." Cunning! v plotted. "To slay him." This would have been a premeditated murder had they fully carried out their purposes. 19. "This dreader cometh." "Master of dreams." R. V. margin. This was a I form of speech conveying great contempt. 29. "And we will slay." From envy and malice they proceeded to conspire against the life of their brother, and then contrived a lie to impose upon their own father. 21. "And Reuben?said." Reuben of all the brothers had the greatest reason to be iealous of Joseph, for. as the first horn ho was entitled to many of the favors which were being conferred upon Josenh; yet Reuben proves to b? his best friend. 22. "Shed no blood." He did not dare to shed his brother's Wood, neither did he dare manfully to save him. Reuben's real design wa? to find some way to restore , Jo?eph to his father. 23. "Out of his coat." This probably ; was clone that, if ever found, he might not be discerned a.s a person of distinction, and henc e no inquiry would be made concerning him. They also took the coat off | to show to their father. 24. "Into a pb." One of the manv ros . ?i ...? ..i:J ?! rrvoirs excavated n.u m mt- s--??n? ? ; . l>iiilt of stones and ulastered, for the pur- 11 nose of holding rain water. They were i | bott'e-shaped. so thnf it was almost ii?- | possih'e to escape. There are thousands j ' of such cisterns in unncr Oa'ilee; thev 1 prove how dependent the ponulation was limn rain water. "Was empty." He was safe from drowning. but was left to die ; < from starvation. What terribly wicked 1 men thev must have been! 2.">. "Sat down to eat." Thev sat down ' to a jovous feast, eating and drinking the ' very dainties be bad brought them, while 1 they left him to die. It was at this time ((Jen. 42: 2') that they "saw the anguish of his sou'." when he besought them and , - < ' ' 1 ? inev wouiu noi near. nuuufn ??-? mu .? i nartaker of that meal, hut was off probn- < hlv devising measures for the rescue of his brother. It is impossible that mere envy at his dreams, his eaudy dress, or the nartialitv of their father could have confirmed them in such awful wickedness. Their hatred of Joseph must have been produced hv a dislike to bis piety, on account of which thev saw ihev could never be at case until they had rid themselves of his hated presence. This is the true solution of the mysterv. just as it was in the ca?e of Cain. 1 John .2: 12. "Ishmaelif*>? failed nlso Midinnitcs fvs. .10). nrobablv because he caravan consisted of hoth of tlwsc. The "<?nera! ""caring is Arabian merchants. "From Gilead." A country east of the Jordan. "Spidery." Gi'ead was famous in early times for its soices and aromntie gums. Jer. 8: 22: 40: 11. "Halm." This was a very meciors pmn obtained from the balsam tree, a'most recubar to Palestine. "To Ezynt." Kevnt would be a great market for spices j 1 on r<'count of their hmn<r used "for incense [ J in tb? temn'es. and for embalming the s ' dead." ?0. "Judah." The fourth son of Jacob. ! , ITi? name mens "nraise of the Lord." I i "What nrnfit." What profit is there in ! ' cin nf ilto ' i J '27. "Let us sell him." The sielJ of j , these traveling merchants gave a sudden | j urn to the views of the conspirators: for i having no wish to commit a greater do- j ctcc of crime than was necessary for the 1 accomplishment of their end. they readily j ai?nr<ycd of .Tndah's suggestion to dispose I . of <hei" obnoxious b?-otb?r as a slave. 2*1. "?old Joseph." \cting impulsively \ on Judab's advice they had 'heir poor vie- 1 ? tim readv by the time the merchants j! reached them. '"Twenty oicees of silver." The inonev was nrobafoh* in rings or pieces. and silver is always mentioned in ; I the records of that ear'v age. before go'd. ! ; on account of the rarity of the latter. In | : those davs money was weighed a"d not I : coined. Twenty nieces (shekels) of silver 1 was tim price of a slave under twenty j i| years of are (Lev. 27: f>). .and according | 5 to the Oxford Bible was equivalent to : i , , 1 .-i "h'eunen refrneu. rmir -.u j n banned J a rescue To?cj>:i an<l send him l;n?lin SillV'' .1* SOOU US ll!S brothers l)ld ? left linn. But the thine \n? of Ood. who ' had designed that Jo?enh's deliverance should he accomplished hy other means nan his. "Ilcnt his c'othes." See on v. ? "* .. ' >' 30. "Whither ?hn'l T eo." Reuben mas * tlie e'dest and .7 a cob would hold him re- . ! sponsih'e for .To?eob's safety. J i 31. "Killed a hid." Thov dare' not te'l th" trnt'1 Iherefore thee make lies their 1 refuse. TIow true it is that what ve sow i we rear)! .Taeob h?d deceived his fatlm-, ' and now in turn he is deceived by his eo-S. , "<ent the coat. All this was nnne and said by their servant whom tliev hau ! go*. ^ i 34. "P?nf?sackcloth.*' Tlie common signs of Oriental mourning. A rent is made in the shirt more or le?s according to the afflicted fechncs of the mourner, and a coarse, rough piece of black sackcloth or camel's hair cloth is wound around the waist. "Many days." It was i twenty-two vcar? hcfo-c he saw him again. C 3.1. "All his daughters." Dinah i? tlie I onlv daughter of Jacob that we know " about: his daughters'in-law are probably ineluded here. 36. "Captain of the rniard." His busi- J n??? was to take care o: the royal person i nd execute his will. i From the Atlantic Ocean to the head , f Lake Superior a vessel may sail in I "anndian waters a distance of 2.260 sta- I _ .u:e miles. . a Kfit For She UoweU. Jfo matter what ails yon, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until vonr bowels are put right. Cascarets help nature, (Tire you without a gripe or pain, produce -aay natural movements, cost you just 10 rents to start getting your health back. Caspar ets Candy Cathartic, the genuine, jrnt up :n metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. tamped on it. Beware of imitations. t may seem peculiar, but the average actor would rather have a long ru.? than a short walk FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervousness after tirst Jay'6 use of Dr. Kline's (treat j Nerve Restorer, t'j trial bottle and treatise free Dr R. H. Kline. Ltd.. 9S1 Arch St.. Phiia. Pa. itevel means flat, but there's a distinc lion between level-headed and flat-headed Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forchildren teethine. soften the guins, reduces inflarama tion,allay* pain, carea wind colic. 25c a uottlo Silk imports yielded in 1900 more tha' $15,000,000 of duties. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible medicine for coughs and colds.?X. W. Samuel, J Ocean Grove, J., Feb. 17, 1900. Hard Teata of Love. Among the Arabs of t'pper Egypt the 1 youth who proposes to a girl must submit to a whipping at the hands of her male relatives; and. says a narra- I tor, "If he wishes to be considered worth having, he must receive the ; chastisement, which is sometimes ex- i ceedinglv severe, with an expression cf enjoyment." Notwithstanding, it is the maiden herself who imposes the 1 test. The Sakalava girls of Madagascar make their lovers stand at a short distance from a clever spear-thrower j and catch between the arm and side every spear thrown at them. If the ! youth "displays fear or fails to catch j the spear, he Is ignominiously rejected, but if there be no flinching and the spears are caught he is at once proclaimed an accepted lover." A WIIHTVU'M U Ol(K ( CAKANTKKD v Qp We wantgen. xgentsfnr our Bom W He'nr?? Ki?el?*r. |*r>ley ? ?*??lly made.Mend* ail kinds of ers k BBfeWBH nee*. Be.tx. and everything w here well elenehed rivet an??vi? nurc ^^V\po>f.K??t ret'lactur all ntlier rivet>end.V)e lu stamps for Hntuple ll"^PT&-^ia\. jtlveter and b >x ?t Kivet* and <.ur I V?aaranu-rd inoney-raaklng propiM tltlen.Huy direct from largest man55jJ?"T?-wB^ufacturem. Oraugevillr atrlSjjH L ^*<MWIriiltiiralV\orka.t rain"IIle.I'a Mention thi? paper tckrn icritiny. W~E CURE CANCER AND TUMORS $We Use NO Knife, NO Plaster. iVe give no pain, shed no Mood. 11*4* (*nrA vnn HFPORP. Y()T' PAY. We are a Graduate of Tw<> Medical Colleges. We want you to read our 50-Page Book. We want this "ad" iucloeed in writing us. We are Da. J. Sii.ls Daxikl. Richmond, Va. f Write a postal to-day For Book Free. C7C fflftfl Pe~rMMthTiKS5 ylv IUvUElegantPremicmsFree! Add re-a. SCOTT REMEDY CO. Louisville, K>\ When you write mention this t aper. ASTHMA-HAY.FEVER j C ^ CURED BY FREE TRIAL BOTTLE I ADDftlSS D2.TAFT 79 E.!20T-ST..N.Y.CITY More Than n o inii i ?t of a Century Phe reputation of \V. L. Douglas S3.00 and S3.50 shoes for style, ccir.tort ar.d wear has excelled all ether makes scld at these prices. This excellent reputation has been won by merit alone. W. L. Douglas shoes have to give better satisfaction than ether S3.00 and S3.50 shoes because his reputation for the best S3.CO ar.d S3.50 shoes must be maintained, "lhe ctar.dard baa always been piacecx so nign inai icc i tvearcr receives more value for his mcnev in the W. L. Douglas $3.CO and $3.50 | shoes than he can get elsewhere. W.L. Douglas sells more $3.00 and $3.50 ihoes than any other two manufacturers. W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gill Edge Line cannot be equalled at am/ price. W. L Doug/mm 93.00and 93.SO shoe* ara mado of tho mama high 7rado lost her a vaod In $5 and $6 shoes and are fuat as good. Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere. Insist upon luixiiijj IV. I.. Douglas shoes ,vit h name and price stamped on bottom. Hon to Order by Mail.?If \V. L. Don gill hoes are not sold In yonr town, send order direct to \rtory. Slioes ??nt anywhere on receipt of price and 6'<-' e' '-\ *o no. auumouai rer carnage. .'iy a .V- h'MKUb. -A custom department will make yon a jKurtliat will equal ?5 and ? ?' cua* '.>?\ torn made shoes. In style, fit and I't" ^ wear. Take measurements of I 8r e. O. #V foot as shown on model: state t Jfe 'it-:': otvte desired; sizeondwldth ft' *PY Jusually worn; plain or L&m.- tS# cap toe; heavy, inedV 4'# 3V lam or light soles. . ^ ' *3?VA St guaranteed. fix Color ErelXs SoeS. X'*?w**^ loUlof free. IV. /? Douglai, Itroelttoa, Mate, CURES WHER ALL EL$?FA~S. |a ? U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, t'se W frj In time. Sold by druggists. g| 920D0HT Toath Powder 25c French justiceThe course of justice is evidently al times marked by unexpected happenings in Algeria, says a Paris special in the ' ndon Express. A short time ago a man named Bourgoin was liberated from the prison of Bone, and arrested as a deserted not long after at Nemours. He admitted that his name was Bourgoin. but protested that he was not a deserter. He was. nevertheless, taken back to Bone by the gendarmes, and there it was discovered that his arrest was a mistake. The strangest part of the story, however. is that as soon as the military au- i thorities released him Bourgoin was tak- j en into custody by the Police Prosecutor i on a charge of "Imposture to the pre- ; judice of the State" in causing himself j to be fed and transported at the pubiic charge, and he is now doing a month's imprisonment for that offense. A fleet of thirty-six steamers is to run hereafter on the Thames between Pattersca and I^ondon Prid^e. TX^Tnc J Y "LEADER' SMOKELESS POt ( are used by the best shots in the cou uniform and reliable. AH the world's c won and made by Winchester shells. I : USED BY THE BEST SHOT , Anmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmnwimvnmmmhim WE PAY R.P.FARE and under $5,000 _ ^. r< ] cflt, Cuaiantce Cs cdeu&izd/ \ 800 KUKK SCHOLARSHIPS. BOARD AT ; COST. Write Quti'k to Ga.-Ala. Hustness College. Macon, Ga. *o. 40. , f-r j | T? 5TILLI0NS of Women iVl. assis'.ecl by Cuticura rli^/v yuiiiyiiig, aiiu u^ciaiL the scalp of crusts, scales, anc of falling hair, for softening, \ rough, and sore hands, for chafings, in the form of baths inflammations, or loo free or < form,of washes for ulceralr sanative, antiseptic purposes t C??Tt7i>o f/-i xtr/in-on irv-3 tT?nfkr?K! UV1 ? WU IV YYUUlV.i l<uv lils/uiVl w the toilet, bath, and nursery, can induce those who have purifiers and beautifiers to use SOAP combines delicate emol CUTICURA, the great skir cleansing ingredients and the odours. No other medicated be compared with it for orese: fying the skin, scalp, hair, anc or domestic toilet soap, how^ pared with it for all the purp nursery. Thus it combines PRICE, the BEST skin and BEST toilet and baby soap ir Complete External and Internal i Consisting of Ccrictn fllivV A71K*<1 9Ca)CT an^ ?of'?n 1118 ^pOCuia SMiisa'Sffii Tn r o pt blooif A Sinolz Skt I n & OKI ing, disrtrurinc, jfcbir humours, witli loss of heir, when all else ft Depot: f. Niwbeuy & Sons, 27 and 28, Chart A?d Chkmjoal Corporation, Solo Pro?*., Bo Sozodont Cood for Bad Teeth Not Bad for Good TectH Sozodont . - 25c ^ Sozodont Tooth Powder 25c f Ltr^c Liquid ind Powder 75c * HALL &. RUCKEL. Hew V<*+ |^APUDINE ?| s \r <i:kes 5 JP Nervou* Hradach". Neuralgia, m * nod SICK HEADACHE. It Is atmo- w J Intely harmless. No effect on the m J heart. For sale at all Drug Stores. 9 ' 'The Sauce that made West Point lamnnv MclLHENNY'S TABASCO* WW" ???'' : il ESTER " and "REPEATER" iVDER SHOTGUN SHELLS , intry because they are so accurate, :hampionships and records have been Shoot them and you'll shoot well. 1 'S, SOLD EVERYWHERE ??? - * ? Ai*^rii a a ami it r\ II.: oWIM UKbtK UAIHTARU <?STOCK FARM 1X^7; i ' II*H for sale (HE %Pu larv? 1 JcL , iH rty uumnerof Rejfi,ter?>d aJCO Lj V una JElt.-i.X lit 1.1,8 A.\0 IIKIFKHX. a 1 from I ( \\ 'Y itivHt Mllkun l Ruto-r - tocfc *. Bred up to-dare; none l>erter lu the South. Th- blood of the ft-ni'-u* st >ke Fogls. sr.l amlwrt and Coomn*?I<*b ended. Poland China Plir? ? wnv??n hand. T P BrH*we.| Pactleboro. X.C. OsECERTfllN^CUREJ I C? iUUJ % BSE Use CUTlCURA SOAP, Ointment, for preserving, tying the skin, (or cleansing i dandruff, and the stopping whitening, and soothing red, baby rashes, itchings, and tor annoying irritations and offensive perspiration, in the ire v/eaknesses, and many vhich readily suggest them, and for all the purposes of No amount of persuasion once used these great skin. : any o'rhcrs. CUTICURA Iient pronerli::; derived from 1 cure, with the purest of niocr ivhvshincr nr flnxLvr soap ever compounded is to ving, purifying, and beautii hands. No other foreign rer expensive, is to be comoses of the toilet, bath, and in ONE SOAP at ONE complexion soao, and the 1 the world. Treatment for every humour. u Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and thickened cuticle; CtrrtccRA Ocrrsciorr, to >, inflammation, and irritation, and sooiho I'tiA Rrsolvkxt, to cool and cleanso the ' is often sufficient to enre the most torturicr. burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood ills. Sold throughout the world. British erhouse Sq., Ix>ndou, E. C. Purrxa Dauo eton, U. S. A. a J