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Show tare ru!:!!:i!!II!!!lll!;!i!I!IIIi!IIIIin::!nii!i!I!II! JUiPalliv , G I gncss I used to be like everybody cl so. thinkTTlien I cnughtcolJ, I Jubt let it nlonc, ' ' would ing it cure itself in a few days ; (course the spitting of mucus sometimes lasted s sev- eral i weeks, but after a J while the trouble would sub- side. I al- ticed, ever, that each cold was worse than the one before. My throat seemed to get weaker, and tho least change in the weather started tho coughing brain. The last cold was the most severe of fell. I was really frightened. Cough drops and home treatmen t did no good. A friend' told me about Ackers English Remedy. I feot a bottle, and you never saw the like of the way it acted. Before the bottlo was gone 1 was well. My throat felt as strong and well as could be. Since then I have had no more trouble. I think Ackers English Remedy so strengthens the delicate lining of the throat that it easily resists the chances In tcmiK i -' ture.andltbulldsnpthe constitution os well .. Cabrib Schwab (Signed),, ' 251 Gold St., Brooklyn, X. Y. , Sold at25c 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States ami Canada ; and in England, at ls.2d.72. 3d:; is. Ctf. If J'oti arenpt satisfied jiftcEblijing, XClMXruthe JjottLs. to your druggist, ami get your money back. Ae cbote T? (SiiOi Wt fls J10GKER&- IV.ri'nprtetorr, Tcte Tttf n- .. - e gtii-nnU- f. - p - A Tale of Moral Heroism Overcoming the World. BY CHARLES LL SHELDON, Author of 4In XZla Etepa," Crucifixion of Philip StroaXi",olrt ' . : 3 . oortmanx, Il!!!!!!I!lllllllli!il!!ll!III!!liI!l t no- ways how- t ICaRK; i MALCOM 4-- -- JiS coughing kind I Seven Days. jsr tom advabc rcBusmso oo. Hardy jooo, ( lat it&ve.) . 3 11 DonoTia rrovKs hekselk a nEtriTEirr. Next day .Malcom Ulrk had the mel- ancholy pleasure of taking Philip Barton out to The Forks. lie bad recovered sufficiently to be moved, and a nth Malcom borrowed daced him In It cnifurtaLly. lie of 'ecUu ; queer In his- - hack; a od r tbe l'vtor told rUlrk ttrftrre he startl'd that It. would not he at all.Utt-- , expected If Barton should be pnralyz-ri4l- a facu.il r.. Ivlrk- - my. exainl nation makes-I- t almost tvrtaln that the hoj- - vrt;i prolia hly ' never recover so as to i.st 4 lie-- liwer iuirt hhiiwlyrtt KiH'nis probable t hntjhe vl!cci of .tho. hnv wasrou jiassed over him after he do It -- com-Ialue- d 7' ' f" 3 5 i Thotrcacst It he will ietttee..-- For the great love of Jesus to us we give thee all we t was burned The prairie lmve, for thine is the kingdom, and Soil byRiter Bros Drug Co. Logan Rtivtoh of rolul tin with nny the power, and yie glory. Amen! plain, Utah; Franklin, Preston and Hont- and dlstinrt tUroush It. Itirtcn He gathered np the lines and went Philip Idaho. pelier. ay hack ou tin rot! that.. Jwd hoeu ar--a slowly on; and for the next mile not a uid In tlio vaou bos and looked tip word was said. - Then Malcom, hearing : A Kcthsr Tells Eow She Saved Her at MalcouLwIth a white. Atralned face the boy move to change bis position a ' over tbe he drove as looked down at hhm slowly along and Life. turned little, Little Dinghtars " ; Hniooth.' elaatie prairie read. Do you believe that Mr. Ivlrk?" ho . I am the mother of eight children At first Malcom drove on silently, asked, while his lips quivered. and have had a great deal of expe- 'he boy seemed to be quite comforta, What? rience with medicines. Last sum- ble, but unwilliii" to talk, and during That Tall heaven Is anxious for my mer my little .daughter had the the first two miles hardly a. word was salvation? ' dysentery in it3 worst form. We spoken. Then Malcoin stopped, the "Why not? The book says there is anj bent doun to arrange some j Joy In. heaven over one. sinner that thought she would, die. ,1 tried horses 5art of the cot When he had finished Why shouldnt heaven be everything I could think of. but and on to lines the to us repent?, anxious go np have gathered nothing seemed ta do her any good. again; young Dirton spoke. I dont know, but I saw b.7 an advertisement in our You were one of the men that found God so loved the world that he paper that ChimbsrlainV Colic, me and brought me Into the town, Mr. gave his only begotten Son. He cares Cholera and Oiirrhoea Remedy was KlrkT The hoy had asked It twice as much for yon as for any sonl on . earth. said Malcom gently. highly recommended 'and eent and eforc. Yes, replied Malcom, smiling., You ' Philip was silent after that during got a bottle at once. It proved to best medicines can't Imagine what a great Joy It was jjie rest of the drive. He lay with LN be one of the-ver- y eyes closed, and Malcom did not think we ever had in the house. It saved to me when we found you. was Carver And man? the other It wise to talk any more to him. bnt a life. am I my little daughters . Yes. continual grayer. went out of his heart anxious for everyrmothet-to-knoseems queer to me. How did for another sheep gone astray. That what an excellent medicine it is. be happen to go with you? When they drove np to the bouse at At first it . would Had 1, known Well, - don't know, exactly. He The Forks. Mrs. Barton came runhave saved me a great deal of seemed eager to go. ning out . She helped Malcom lift Was be had he been drinking? Philip Into, the bouse, and as tbe boy anxiety and . my little daughter much suffering. yours truly, Mbs. The question came with evident pain- was being lowered upon a bed he reached up Ids' arms and put them Geo. P. Burdick, Liberty, R, I. ful effort. I Malbis mother's neck. The he about think Yes, had,.. replied Fur sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co.' a com was But he sober sank on her knees and with her i frankly. enough 11 ' when we found you. face burled on the breast of her boy . Prsventsi a Tradsgy. There was silence, and Malcom gath- sobbed out her heart's joy at his horn ered np the lines again and started on. coming. When Kirk was ready to u Mrs. information given Timely The day was very still, and there was turn to Conrad, she held his hand, George Long of New Straitsville, great clond comlng np In the southhavchlmga - OhioT saved twolives. A frightful west "Heaven bless yon, Mr. Kirk. I owe which promised rain before night. cough had.JongIkept7herawake It was a great thiug for you to do, you. more .than I can telL The fire every night. She had tried many said Philip slowly. Ill never forget carried off our grain stacks In the field remedies and doctors but steadily It. Mr. Kirk. out there, and we lost several of on" . It was a .very little thing; my boy. sheds, but - would gladly go out Into grew worfco uail urged to, try Dr, for me the world a beggar If Phil would only KtngVKeiy Discovery. One bottle compared with what was done ' Malcom tarn to God and give np the drink. said once, gravely. wholly cured her; and she writes, was And 'you and !MrsT Kirk have your What r this marvelous medicine aho cured In burden. 1 am selfish to add mine wilderonce was a lost "I great great Mr. Long of a severe attack of ness surrounded with wild beasts. to It Pneumonial Such cures are poei I wa3and Bear ye one' another's burdens.' sick and starving and unable to tive proof ot its power to cure all save myself. Night was comlng on, quoted Malcom and added 'Instantly. throat, chest and lung - troubles. and every minute added to my danger. Cast tby burden upon the Lord, and So be left Only 50o and $1.00. Guaranteed. Just when I had given myself up us 'be shall sustain thee. iJeasts- had gathered her standing there, looking after him, Trial, bottles free at Riter -- Bros, lost and d ' around me In the growing darkness a comforted.. 8 j drug store. friend suddenly appeared. Ue saved ; . Ue went back to Conrad and faced me. hut Jn doing It he lost his own life. the situation there with a courageous -- Bwklens' Arnica Give. That is a good deal more than I did for heart and an outward cheerfulness for ' Has world-widfame for- - mar- you.. Dorothys sake more than. anything vellous cures. It surpasses any . Philip tad listened latently. But else. There-wano attempt on the other salve, lotion, ointment or balm something In Malcoms manner kept part of clthct' of them to disguise the , fact that the prospect before them was , for Cats, Coma, Burns, Boils, Sores, him silent. . 1 was J oat, where Xbat one Wilderness, that: would- try all their Christian JMone, Ulcers, Tatter, Salt Rheum, continued Malcom fvoftly ns his early courage and faith.- - The winter was Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin life before lie entered . the rjinluary coming on. the crops had been almost Eruptions; Infallible,, for, rPilea. til me a total ralUmTowlng to tke hot'wlnds, "Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at of sin. and the wil.l beast were and the little ltoom of which Wilson Riter Bros. Drug Col 1, my passions, nud the friend who saved bad spoken In his letter bad collapsed, me was Jesus' Christ,' the Saviour of lcavtng tbe town In a wrecked condl What most people want is some- the lost, who gave' himself .a ransom tl6n .financially. ,Tlie fields that bad for many. been planted to corn stood dry and thing mild and- - gentle, whan-- in There was not ajiartlcle of cant or hard, unfit for fall plowlngand. even need of a physic. ,, Chamberlains at preaching In wbt Malcom tbe 'storm that broke over the town Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the attempt bad said. It was so simple, k natural, that night .was only local and had no bill to a dot. They are easy to take that the boy on the cot hardly realized farrcachlng remit on the general situatand pleasant Id effect. For salo by at first what ; ion.the minister had said. i Riter Broj. Drug Co. , When It dawned upon him ; Mala new also was and In some reIt (hat com had spoken of his own coaversloa, spects a terrible condition that faced be closed bis eyes, and bis faoo tvUcl .For.digestive For the flrst time in her life ed under his emotion. When he looked Dorothy' knoA that she was poor, Malcom pfeins in the side, datutence, she Malcom bad turned and was Kirk bad never known anything else. dizzines, wakefulness, headache up again.down i at hlm. looking --and other annoying sccompani heritage, to him,1 and Do mind If we prayjjere?! said Poverty was was while It full ments of costiveness, HERBINE is Malcom.yon i pf discomfort and prl-- , 7 t ration bad It terror. But Dorothy do j. a prompt and unequalled remedy Philip, moved .his bead, and for-tbfirst1 time on' coming to bad 50 cents. look of expectant wonder. grew, Price, eyes a Malcom stopped the borses. Tbe prai- that Home': Missionary field felt' the touch of grim and stem economy. Mrr 61ck Headache atmolutcly anc rie was wide and desolate and black; UtUt ( dowrywsaved:romithojrre;k of the permanently cured by nslnt MokiTea. not a signwits failure added ta bflttlheft bfdbfen ' sttUytbe sna shone over Apteasant herb drink. Cures coniti-ritio- n and ind ireition, makes yon eat, t all; the town lay distinct la the rear J!a)cem small yalary, hut ,the lllnef a ep, work and be happy. Satisfaction distance. Ami somehow (bsoemed S t,the,baby And the ceMtsn('sl!s c r f y ran teed or money back, t5 eta. and If Kirk. fryokai ii (Sod loo bJ.ITo sat tt;Ir help frass parlous sources bfef late tids Pr L) ctji Ditr and It ws? 1 Co., pe-- 1 W jt'i l"v1 0k W ww4'.,- t M t 4 i geae. Dorothy's - next one-vas- 1 th. . -- w Jt 1- . . poo-wom- . S V., I- that?':,', i, the-wil- , - ... e- , s , M back"tOhiinr-wn3'-tbe'"wtlder-ne- ss - . u . , -- weaknes-nervousnes- s, - V , la,-bi- e ! it -- s r l!in - vtJ Ur c.ra rcuuuuca an lutcndent of the Home ciety and read as follows; . Her. Malcom Kiik,' Conrad. Ran.'. Dear Itrotlup it 1 with Krm' society is compered to brethren who are commit,., 0 of tuoi in yjj j " , th. t - tt t jj Toric the rejret that i ra oUwT I0 n.t. statement, but it is unavoidable it V BtOtkahU thor a mtr U a deky of three or' four b ton the money can be tent, church niuit be urged- - to do ell it , rW- f. eupport until the wealthier th apecial .ppc.l now being enVout ranad U ciety In behalf of the mUiouarlct at thfc!l I am, your brother, etc. ... 53 3 out into the line of tho horizon. ; Father in heaven, he said, we do not know what it all meant when the Lord came to this earth and lived and suffered and died, but we know enough to feel sure that love for ns was what made him do It love for sinners!' YVe are always asking something, Father, hut what we want now Is what thou dost wantT Save another life this one here that Is In so mucb need. Ills bodr has been sared for a little while from physical death. Save bis life for all time.-froeternal loss. - Ills 'mother praying for hlm. All heaven Is anxious for his salvation. If thou wilt sbojr.us .what, more jve.. can do. dear. Lord; we wlll do lt. ButJead l) Ira tp., thyself,' for we cannot forgive his sins cnArTEit x. : t were shortened by business fai! rcu UZ ' within tho, threo years that Dorothy had been west Now the loss of the parsonago with nearly Everything It contained was added to all the rest Little woman. said Malcoin that f evening .fter be tad boon Forks," we luvo very little left except our good looks, and the balance Is in . your favor. were sitting In the little room They klndly offered them by one of their ' church members and had been talking - (Continued from eirimf I!ll!!ll!ll!l!li!!llllil!lilllll!llllf mratioiubV uermaaiitw. helped,-tu- ioibte ehi.J . The second letter that Dorothy open-ed was from the Church Building ciety expressing great regret that, o Ing to excessive calls from other fieis the society did not have the funds m spare at present to assist the tofortn ' nate church at Conrad, hut hoped to be able to do so at some future time ' etc. ,. Dorothy hesitated before she opencdr the next letter, and In spite of her effort at self control a tear fell with a hot splash on the envelope. She knew-onltoo well what a real .disappoint, meat the letters she had already open. ed would be to Malcom. The third letter bore a Bostoa postmark and was from the'editor of a religious paper. It acknowledged the receipt of air article sent by Malcon) some two months before and retained it .wltlx a view to publication when the press of matter already accepted would permit; etc."- Payment-forth- r article wouhlho sent when.lt was published Dorothys face flushed with pride at Malcoms success as a writer, and at the same time she could not help feel ing that if the editor of thajpapeoaover. the. situation-wit- h the franknessfly' knoW Tiow''mHch1they needed the that had always characterized - tbeirl money ho would pay for the article married life. , when he accepted It Instead of keeplnp I used to read In the novels, said the author, waiting until It appeared it Dorothy, with a peculiar smile, about print. Bnt she was unfamiliar with the girl who married the poor but gift the customs of magazines and newsed young man and spurned the rich papers In this respect, and she rejoicand highborn suitor. - bnt I - never ed, after- all, that her hnsbaud bad thought 1 should be material for such been able to write anytlimg Hut tad a story myself. a famous paier waated. Malcom looked at Jber,, and deep., in f Tole Continued. lls hcart there was la battle going ca that be hardly dared to analyze. He Piles are Lot only is, and of only knew that he longed somehow to be able to grapple a physical, tangible tbemf elves very' panful acd something and fight it for Dorothyls annoying, ..but . olttu greilly sake and prove to' her that he conid aggravate ard even caote other ' be more than a poor man. and Malcom, Dorothy aaid-a- s she came grave and puinful affections, be therefore not neglected, over and sat down on a stool near by should, PILE BUCKEYE and put her hands In his great brown iTABLERS to boon ralmr looking' up at bfs sober, anxious OINTMENT is a great 1 face Malcom. once for all. If need j to sufferers as it . will cure then, to Bay Itr 1 am-no- t. afraid of being; price, 50 cents in botles. Tubet: poor. , I trust yon. You do not think I' 75 cents. 8 J ' -- will add to your burden by being weak ! 7 at such a time as this? Was It not through sickness and health,' for bet-- 1 ter, for worse, that I vowed to give yon all I have and am until death .do - ' us part? Malcom Kirk caught up his wife, and a great shadow swept oat of his soul, and a great burden fell off his heartT'ne had not really doubted ability to face any possible event In their lives, but he eagerly welcomed her" lovin- g- unconditional -r statement of it. . Nevertheless be began bis struggle for a new church and parsonage dur- - . Ing . the weeks that followed with.; vague questionings of his choice of a ; place for his life work. Ue no longer ( y . -- - -' - ' . -- -- , Do-1-oth- ys ' had any fears for.Dorotbys sake.But he found himself longing to give her what he could not glre from any hu- NO EOTHHR, MUCH FUN man foresight In tho Home Missionary field where they now were. It was at this time, with this experience personal and peculiar to his married life, that, Malcom" Kirk," fighting against great odds, began & work In Conrad that had the furthest possible results on Its after life. This work was an attempt to naite' the various churches In a combined and constant ( crusade against the. saloon. .Matters? were nearing a crisis for tbe temper-nne- e cause. All over the state meetings were, clng held. The agitation for" a ""prohibitory amendment was growing Into snch proportions that men who felt tbe pulse oNthe common pco-p-ie predicted victory. And still the whisky forces sneered at tbe possibility of an amendment Kirk succeeded In uniting tbe fire other chnrcbes ,wlthh!s ,own In a series of union meetings daring the week nrwell uson Sundays. Ills own church' secured for the use of worship & little storeroom' on the mala street while waiting to hear from the Church Building society to 'which they had made application for a grant of $500 to help rebuild church, and parsonage, i Together, wit hall this work, In the town Malcom! wts constantly sent for to speak In tbe district schoolhouses. His .reputation as a temperance talker was grolng. , He" often went oiit during the Week and Spoke to crowded houses, returning late at, night . It was during his absence from Conrad on one of thei ,echooB)on$e cam- four , bttrra palgns that .one jveulng " came to Jilro, and Dorothy pcsed, tketv' as Malooar hkd always her to di Ja er-- :. that ft'i rti.f-lsk- rl bo sent hi . . home sever; 1 days at a t v trxs ' ' " t Tta Cr J 1 ' antboWooCersoodPleosweoot a When accompanied by Rcrord Ornphophone can be used tomake Pttce with Recorder. t7,5q KeproductsaU or4t the standard Records.- to ear atarttt o Jjfcs. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Broadway KIW VOBK. A Dept- - CH ICAGO, 8d Wabasb Ab Olwa St. ST. 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