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THE MKIWOKP MAIL TKIBILNK, MKDiyottl), QftnSTOy, SUNDAY.fiSOVIflArKffimii; 1!K)9.
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PEOPLE'S PULPIT...
Sermon by
CHARLES T.
RUSSELL,
Pwtor Brooklyn
Tabernacle.
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Sunday. Oct. 17.-rnstor Itusscll. of
Brooklyn Tabernacle, preached today
from the above text. Ho said.
The only proper contentment Is that
which combine with godliness and
which sees from the standpoint of
God's Word the Divine power able to
correct the difficulties which assail us
And all mankind. The godly believer
.tana Instructed Is able to appropriate
'to himself (he Divine promises of
.providential care nnd thus to be con
tent with conditions which mix not
satisfactory.
On the other hand, those who cither
'do not know of the Divine power, or
bare lost their faith in Divine wis
dom, chafe more and more under pros
est conditions. And the more dlscon
tented they become, the greater Is
their tendency toward ungodliness-
doubt of Dlrlue love, wisdom and
power. Self-dependence Is a poor sub'
iltute and. as disappointments come.
the combative find anger, malice, ha
tred, envy and strife surging through
their minds. Then they become rabid
socialists and are In the way to even
tually become rabid anarchists.
Again we hare those who term
themselves Christian Socialists. These
well-meaning souls perceive the situ
ation of their brethren and say, Yes.
the world should be socially trans
formed. Its riches should not flow,
ma at present, into the favored chan
Bela, but should be scattered every
where for the general refreshment
and comfort of mankind as a whole.
They philosophize ou what God surely
would and surely would not approve
amongst men. and then declare tbnt
'all Christians should at once set about
to secure tj the world of mankind a
Jwt division ef God's bounties. Their
'tore and seal for right principles we
'bould and do admire and commend.
-Bat we cannot commend their course,
'their hopes, their preachlug. by which
"they seek to obtain the ends desired.
Recognizing the principles of Divine
Justice they seek to apply these, for
xetfal of the fact that they have not
the Divine Wisdom " necessary to a
proper application.
They seem to forget also that justice
bb been the same for everal thou
sand years past, and that Divine Wis
dom has not yet seen tit to establish
Divine Justice amongst men. If they
think that this Is a-ueglect on God's
part which they are wise enough to
rectify, the thought is evidently an
Erroneous one. If they believe, on the
contrary, that (he time for the estab
lishment of justice was not In the
past, but has now come, they should
bo able to tlnd and point us to a Dl
Ylae .revelation to this effect practical
ly authorizing them to take their stand
bow for socialism and explaining that
tie due time for the prosperity of Jus
Ico has now come and bow they shall
roceed and what shall be the out
ome. Hut do they offer us such evl
jenees from the Bible? Do they offer
tu such proofs as these'; Nay. verily.
Like the other socialist they are mere
ly discontented and become discontent
ed seeking a remedy.
From the nible standpoint the world
t not properly ready for its own con
trol under any form ef government.
It is a rebellious province in the Dl--Tine
Empire one in which sin and
selfishness and death constitute the
ruling elements. The illble declares
that what the world needs Is a mon-archy-a
strong, centralized govern
ment in which the masses must not bo
allowed to have a voice at all, be
cause. In their fallen condition, they
know nut what Is for their own highest
good. The lllble tells us that present In
stitutions, uuder the power of selfish
ness, driving the wealthy In one direc
tion and the masses in the opposite
direction. Is about to bring n universal
crash anarchy, This and atheistic
socialism and Christian socialism, and.
In a larger sense, general selfishness
and discontent are urging upou tbo
two great combatants, both of whom
will fall In the struggle, never to rlso
again, However, according to the
Scriptures, they will be succeeded by
the Kingdom of God's dear Son?
That strong Government, that theoc
racy to which every knee must bow
and every tongue confess to the glory
of God, is tho Kingdom that tho world
neetls. Its rule of righteousness alone
will bring to mankind the joy nnd
peace und blessing which all crave,
but which none of us are wise enough
to know how to bring about not even
our socialist friends. The part of faith
and the part of wisdom Is to look unto
the Lord,froni whom eometh our help,
Nor should we look to III in to approve
our methods, but rather to be Informed
respecting his methods and to appro vo
them and to co operate to the extent of
our abilities.
Church Congress of Boton.
At a church congress reccutly held
fa Boston a day was given to the dis
cission of Christian Socialism. Both
sides of.'tbe question were permitted
to be presented. One minister, Rev
rend Eliot White. Is reported In the
Christian Socialist" as having made
the following statement:
"Let us answer, 'Hasten the day
wt&u. Labor, UBlled, shall shake off Its
ateteal Our part as Christians ts to
keif) men out of every Mondage We
Christian Versus
Anti-Christian
Socialism.
.Text. "GodKne With Cowtei
raent Is Great Gain" (1 Timothy vi. 6).
00Q-
satisfactory- ftwt what hr wnnt Is'
earthly rh-bnt and comforts mid that t
j these they Intend to tmx. und that '
. what the ieople want Is what tht put-
-pit nnwt supply-otheiwlM the hittif
I ence of relliotr wilt wane In tbr world.
I and Us Milliliter will lievoiiiv Itm-k
nnuibors. whom- lie fne wilt cre to
hear or heed.
Wo imwwm that UnV W all very trtnv
but tlitrf the dlroVulty lie In the- fuel
thut the Gospel fiif-ii','i I nor pnr'r
ty presented to the eplf. The naes-sap-
whleh our l-orrt IidHT the- iiposttfcs
presented' In i consistent ne. whereas
the-message froiu the- majority of pol
pits today ls itu Inconsistent one; The
people are-fold, by hotlv Catholics und
. , : Protestant, that there- Is ti heaven
are not perturbed that Socialism. In Us Lforrhc ,,, wnB. tning shall
Z V i . . ,,M"V . tecome tlrmfy established! In rhe
TtJu' n?t'el, ,b:Tt,h, : cnices of the- hory Spirit. .Va for the
of bonds "spiritual. That realization , 1)WW.W ',. Kw f.M...n..
they unwt expect centuries of
GOMPERS MB WORK STARTS 6N
AS PRESDM; THE W RIOE
i
-Whoa Ai! Riflht?" Shout DWcgnteljWiidiincry for ajcnrlna ArriirtraaxI
"Compars," Thunders . Bak.
Canvsftiioa Wright.: Ik.
Denounced.
Large Acrmmc Is tuiBsi
Plnntr.tB .Fruit
SuVWK,
fl; Henry llnimr;. Hiipeiiiittiullinfc
i " ; masses.
ti wuiv iu wu uiui-, unu v-urisimii.- i ,,...
ty must be ready to show the workers
of the world how to be rid or nil thi.H
fetters of tho soul which material
emancipation will but render more up- i
parent. Hut for Christianity. ttril
offfi Nor, to prvfess ticairt to free men J
of spiritual bondage, while rvpudlailut:
any call or need to strike fearless ;
blows at their material prison tiars. Is
to Xay Itself open to luatlfintile vhuryn
of hypocrisy. This must yield to brcner
counsels, though the striving be even
Nov. 'JO.-SftUR-jof thtf (iroiflloKtiu cn-ehanl t'o..iliel
today r-vlell Vmvirfr, wim a enir. itt Jtodl'tiSlit -
fnrm.inf l. lu nrummwl tlin n.t r.
by lrotestuiits: they nre-Uld: thut they ' Voetferon! elieerimr
wlU have nn eternity of torment with- ,t4.0IHr pf u. vMim ml rtlhiwln.
out hope of iv rtl?re. And then- both , , . ,
Catholics- and' Itotestnnttt unite- In ",,r ,u,u,?r rTivoil nn ovation.,
telllug the poor world that such- an- nr- j hVTio-' all rihtf" hliouloiU the
rangeinenr for tils future Is- tho pro- delenles.
vision or w ju.-r ami loving-, uoa: fur
which they should' be deeply ttuinkfal.
nnd that the troubles of this- present
l life- are partial iienances for slh.
Tell- tho- Truth SKamo-Satani
(Unltnl m-KS LeaaiMt WffinU
WltONTO, Onl.,
w (. (to m oii riit
III Lalimil I III Til. I .1 111, 1 1,11-1 II I. u. I. .I.i. ...... I .... i.
' r"v' "' uraity. Lie Jtiyt Hurt lte eoimiHtiVi B
;limbrRim operation, in (lie lerrHiil
KtcniiUM the- numti f t,t.ir lyiitl'Inrre oivlutrtttami'
vinayjTnl. A I'urwv of men mill'!
ti'irmi nrt at woir picimriiip lUIV'K
aviro tr ho plaiitinllfn ivnrn lliift.rtilli
Tllir eotnpniiy reeeirtfy received IVnm
Portland a ear Ifiuif of miu4iiin" '
I
linfn umilnof ttin alii rt olntai '
which still detlles modern Industrialism.
"With widest meaning, then Inc'u
slve of all that the most ardent and
uncompromising Socialist lover of lib
erty has demanded, und embracing be
sides all that the Christian means
when he proclaims the glory of spir
itual freedom, Christianity must bow
take up the challenge and cry with
world-wide voice tike the sound of
many waters and a mighty thunder in his death seutencc nor au etvnml
Anient even so. unite, ye workers-;! torment sunrence. Tile- Illtite' tell
you have but your chains to lose. nd ' that Satan, who mtftled1 our llrst pur
you' have a world to gain."" , ent by misrepresenting God audi hi
Brother White aud the other dear Word, has since misrepresented' hhn
souls who propose to get Labor out to- manklhd and! that- Be- It lh who l
of the "slavery of modem industrial-1 resonslble for it!"- "doctrine of div-
Uvf I . I 1 . .
"""V . . , he "'!. Thl i .me. of the l.WM -J
The Tnitlr Is- so much more reason
able, so much more- Just, so much
more wise and loving, that to every
ear that hears- It tllere wim a- satis
faction, a harmony, which error could
never produce: Godts- Word telln- us-
that our rneo IS- a coiiTlct race eon nK,vinjc to
oemneu a ueatn oecanse- or ra titer
Adam's- disobedience because, an- hl-
children, we- lluvo Inherited a shun
llur metr.
",lH.li,t- Wriirlit," wiis the rcpR?.
Mr. aud Jlrs. Woolour who dis
posed their handsome resldi'nro
properfy a few days ago on Ntrth"-i
Ctiurt strret with the Inteatliin i)f
their Klamath countVI
fi'rtn,. hare car.colled their trip and1
will remain lnro this winter."
eiiterpri-.es in H valley uiui in
ailifitioit (o the apple ami pear a i
larp arreajjo wil Implanted to" lTkJiiy'
and jrnfnga urape. fniininent eai- '
ihifiVr.- tf Porllniiil'mrtl tltt vtA an
hi'hfmr trie nterpri''innl niupli-fiinil'
aiv awir-ed to enrry lint lrtV4Vij
mcrrC fo nn early t-omrHeliMii.
('unify Clrek Cfilt-irt-in hHntt Mat
nrrfay evenintr in Meiirnnl.
Warm Goods For Winter
Men's Wool Shirts
Wool Underwear
Wool Sweaters
Wool-Lined Felt Slippers
All Felt Shoes for Rheu
matics Big', New Line of Men's Furnish
ings and Shoes
4.
WY will move to our now si ore, one Mode west,
of oufprcscnti location, about Dimmmiiuciv 10.
The Wardrobe
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
Ism" should be willing to concede that
If now Is the proper time for it. God
Is as much interested in that release
as they or we or others could possibly
be yea. much more so. If. thtm.
Itrother White and "others have re
ceived some special commission au
thorizing them to preach a new Uo-
iel or a new edition to the old Gospel
they should produce the proofs of ttiU
authorization, until we see the proofs
we must doubt their existence.
On the contrary, the Scriptures de
clare that there is but tbe one hope
set before us in the Gospel, even us
there is but the one Lord, the eae
Faith and tho one Baptism. Brother
White and his coadjutors have not
succeeded and will not succectf to-
making tbe world more happy by
preaching to them the Gospel of diet-
content. Labor today Is a hundred
fold better fed. better clothed and bet
ter housed than In tbe days of Broth
er White's grandfather, and It is safe
to say that It Is a .hundred-fold more
discontented. And Brother WhSre.
with doubtless tbo very best and no
blest dt Intentions, neglecting- tbe
Word of God, tbe "wisdom that
comet h from above" (James lit. Jil
ls really doing injury by bis gofpet
of socialism. Our Lord was surround
ed by conditions of sickness, sorrow.
poverty, etc so that be could prop
erly declare. "The poor ye have al
ways with you" (Matthew xxvi. tti-
The apostles were similarly situated.
Vet have we any evidence whatever
that any of these attempted to break.
the chains of the ."slavery of Labor?'
Host assuredly not.
The Redeemer's Example.
While our Lord went alout dotag
good, and healed many of the sick,
by no means healed all of the sick nor
comforted nil the mourning ones. Dls
favors were seciallzod, as in the calse
of tbe impotent man at Betbefeda.
"There were multitudes of impotent
folks there" (John v. 3i. But only the
one was miraculously healed by our
Lord's Word. Many widows were be-1
reft of their sons, but only the widow I
of Nain had her son restored to her
by the all-powerful Word of our Sav
ior. Ho came not Into the world to
Us" (1 Timothy Iv. H, respecting; tlu
tortures of the dead: whom-the Scrl
tures declare "know not unytlilii
(SH-eIiit l.rrrimiulunce )
fl. JS. Hover and wife were niuoHi;
tlitc invited jjuests who went to TftU
(EccleslaHtus-llr, Si, The Blblo-'tells- us- '' a,t,l he l' nicotine: r.
that God; seeing- that' many of our "' l'Irws Weduc-da.y i-tvUK.
race dying because of Adam's muiM- Talent shadow soeia?. cL -ti "v,
gresslob. would b gliid1 tu return u tlUr puhlir? school, was a i nnt,Wv,0
fellowship, wlthi their. Creator, anil to .sueoeHri nnd a sum toluliiiiraOUwan.1
be-.recovered! from mtir aixit death. con rrtiirzedL
dirlbn, has- made a. provision. fn
tbeeii Our Lord Jesun- by. Ill death
nnmhnoiiii fha. Itt-.i t.n.l. 1 1 hni-l ...
Mw.nv. . v. a,,. unu Ilin I , t- ...I,, .......
Adam and his-entire race, He died m T"; went lo. Aslilnml. IWitfe-tt
Joslhia I'attetxni went t I vVAhWttul
WednettcTay afternoon, fnn-t wlui'li
"the-Just for the-unjust; that he might
bring us back: to God" (ll ltater III..
, But why. must wo wait?; Why mut,
we pray, Tb? luugdom oome? Wlif-
looR after soiiu hoies tlfM'arr on
tile- range. ,
3Tr. nnd Mm. C. Carey -were-iitntiiie,
tllom." who were invited tit -attend! tbt
the delay.? The Bible answers agjiiu social jcatliering of the Odd. Fellow
that the Kingdom, clas. niut first ban$ t&cir wives ttt TaleiU-'lilsti V.,I-found-"tho
HtUe flock." to whom lb l..niwlr1LV -Venim
' ,' ; . ...r: T," : Frank eid and wir of -nUenl IhCb
.Ihm, Hum, k In, lu.. m..Ml nf llm I OMT FiW last I UesdaV.V. wllWrC IMllV
saintly few who form positive chni w v's r!'. cid h parent.
actor fon rlghteousneK by fiiltlifull):
following. In the footstopo of their Kit
deemer: by being tnughh of him. Im the
School- of Christ. These- faithful' fow
of present selection on- election, aro
symbolically spokeu oC as the "meiio
bers ot the Body of. Christ." which. Ii
the Cliurcbi oC glory;, aud agaim nsj
members of the Body of Christ;, his-Jolut-Uclmlu
his RJuiolom. TbD-Klhg I
dora will not be ostiiblished -until this
dect IClngdom cIush Is coinplutodi
These must sharo ltn the sufferings- of '
Christ and' thun. tbo-glory will lmiui-'
dintely follow,
The Duirtt oft All. NakJon Shalli Cam
JT- Clam ASIuii o .fJirli'i TVtfhnti
Tfie New Imposed
mauui
mCANDESCENT1 KERO
SENE MANTL3KEABEP
Brightens thecHDmo:
Makes EvAninir Ttp.sir?rm ?nrl
xne- Loru declares mat tne uesire ot SGWlllff a PI6aSUE(fi
alL peoples shall come. The people of f-L, t---
the world In general would desire theroaveS c8 Jliyes
coming, of the- Lord's glorious- bUue- EaSGS Up On'the-Podcetfoook
dom and would rejoice In It. It they finQTC! flW-B" rTT,'?yvp
knew about It Tbv Dlvlno ddovIsUm I l'0Aa "NE 1
would satisfy their longings aa noth-. OF O iOntllttlOUa llOUra
lag. else-could do. Brother While uodj . Blimillf
all ministers of God should hold up' riii.;,.!. rtp Sf.ri-r,, t ,n,rr-.;,,
before them tlie glorious message of 1 111k Of it t III sul'hhuil 10
the- Dlvtne Word. ThLs woiilil brlu j tllO hl'lril tct", nL'ist Mild
them Joy and peace and resa of hvart. saH'St li-'llt Mint Iihimmtp "
anu uiiiK-
present
stirs Uv
.1.... 1 ... .. ........ 4. .....I
to strife, and leads thorn on aud on ' poi'tHilc(. It SttPS
was among thus wB ntteitilil tln-Oilil-
fVllows' snwuall t Takni Wil
niiMray eeiiing.
.r. S Stagg uml'itiiiV WiK-rr at tl'n'
-oniul Rntheriiiuxali ilW. Oilifif'irollrwi.
lin Talent Weiliuliry evmii i
('. tarey of Ntitfc TitllMi h- wiI
of tfie linmre ninlifl awunU.J, liini at
the A-V-l e.xHMluii on I: i4. Sou r'-e
poiml-Md.
j K. 0. Ui-asofoC J.HJihjthl.1 liai Ju-t
looirifJetcd llier timftering il' oon ir
Itlit- finest welll. tor irri:lioia pur
;ow in this uru i tliOi vallliy The
well is on thfc otubanl 4ot wnel
'Uy Williaiu Hlin. .o- tatlo-MHitliea-!
of Talent, ijioli fet. iltiv. ferl
h(ficrf. witlttfoitr eiihtrCo!' Irutinel.
An electric -pump, .will hi' installe.1.
TW well will t'iBrni'th ,vnttt-rr for both'
raxwehohl amJ. irrigalwia ttrKiMM.
Tho Talend Oddfiillown, tisi an
""n sex -v lt rVhi-ihv ve
utnif. 'I'hlMr wbjeM. wi. tJUttt of in-terr-ting
tlhiw wivctN.aiid; ihiugliterM
in tho OTKiiaizntion .iff ! IU-lekali
foilgo in. TaJcnt. Awh'nwer linl of,
V was wnmrcd, ni'ter wPiach it ban
plot wiiM- wfrved l nlmat 80 inein- J
Hern and mviled (.'Mestn. All voted
Talent a royal ontrrtnutors.
Iilim Jrtinio. Kent wns amoug
I hose futfpiiding the Odd Fellows' so
ciul at: Tnlunl WMfiolay ovenriig.
Mrm John Koliorts nml daugliteit.
Miss rjilia, were ilbi.Tg trading in
MedlonI IiimI Vedlnwby.
Mm Nollio. Itontnvs wis in Me4
ford Wednesihiy, rutunimy on liio
afti-rtiooii train.
C. T. 1'nyue.or' Ferns Valley v. -is
all Talent lnl Tiwsilay.
dVoi-'.'e Alfonl of North I'Iiiiiix
was doing tnidirf in Talenl last
ruitsday.
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
Wu try to uiuko I'voi-y. easiuil oiixluintir a puiiiituiunt one
hiough sntisfaclioii. .SliiNfied not. oiib. when tho- shoe i new,
nit, when half worn outua:nl even satisfied whim olear worn
kI that yoMi lluvo gpUuir your inon's worth, 'lltuti Li wtuit
unices imiHiiuut oiihtowers nnd- in Uiiihlhitr our businevs- our
foremost iiloa is petmuiieuoy. Wily Ite foolishi miough to- gt
my u fl(i-s) hl(oo. wllioU. will not llolU their sliii sad lHk good
niiich louder, than-tMO. or three woofet, to soy notJiin; atnwit the
wear. TYnilo. wilUi tio. onco mid v feel Hiiro- yoit will comn
igniii.
Mrs. Joslina Patterson was eulling
friomlfe) KorLh Tahiti!; last
tanuma me inc ueniai iruns , i , n ,. ' . n - . a1 Tluirsdav
.MiltleTunrt weakmsesof thW ,l,n VtH'A, tllr "VIJ;
time of distress. Sock.IUm A'l.AUDLV I.aitip W.l a f(.iP- ...'"V It . I
oil.
Ilea the skk. but to i dle for he world , ,nt tht Kren, tlllll f atlttrchLst trou- spite of t ie flirt that it, L'uV(S
as Its RtHleemcr He left the great w T1k Gospel niessag.. ou the on- I,,,..,. Mvrl.fr it- lninm Z -
work, tlie Important work or healing woul w lwi tvL i,,,. ImlUM lltfllt It hill 1IH Vl
all the slck-the mentally, morullj- ami Uostalnlng. Ollf -tlUir its rt'Mflt Oil 'IS UIV
ay 1'
Savoy Theatre
Tonight
PAPA'- HQNEYM00N-(Fij of Fun.)
OUT FOR A DAY (One Long Lauuh.)
THE SENQRITA (A western Drama.)
ONE DIME.
his Plan from the world and i yoil na'tk SnVOtl its- '0.-t
that only the saintly bellon.n. f.n (H 0 Mvn. ,. or)(.v
Lord Jesua Christ shall undee- . , '
Millennial Kingdom. ! , r.wir.. i, ,1 i... Similar KVAK
We likewise may do good unto all faf ,wt(er wir wI,oot m, ,.s,rnrnK ; Tjlllt 1I1W111S tiiah tllO
iiaiiyioiiii in lis uoiu m inmi. 'ul arouses them to greater dlHsatlsfiiPtlon. I .... . , .
The Bible tolls that In ...ercv God has ""Ulfllff IOP III a SIX! IT Z If 110
bidden
intends
In iliu
slwid the secrets of It. "The secret, oil BB Ion !. you l)IU'n it
of the Lord Is with them that rowr- atld With OrdllliVPr Ht 'ft it
nice him and Is will show them hi .v nc.i.:....
wmiri i uii-Miiif'.
r , , . -r l . . wt m
rue iijAiJii in toiHiv
iful
t-
sustuln and Instruct merely those ablO laillj) requiring llttlO
.iVZ lnJV!l!T!i::. -nro Imu'iis without iioiso
we likewise must wait for God's time
nnd manner for the general healing of
the world's sorrows und troubles.
When In fulfillment of the prayer our
Lord taught us, God's Kingdom shall
come nnd his will be done on earth n
It Is done In heaven, then all the bless
ing, nil the helpfulness necessary to
he full recovery of our race will' be
brought Into operation, And It Is not
ios8lble for any man or set of men.
Christians or otherwise, either to Im
prove upon God's great Plan of the
Ages nor to hasten his Plan.
Is It urged that tho early Church at
Its beginning established a communist
ic society? We nnswer that this was
not a worldly establishment, nor with
those who recognized' worldly princi
ples. It was merely a social arrange
ment whereby tho Church ut. Jerusa
lem only sought lo deal with each oth
er as one family, It was not .success,
ful. It did not persist. It did not
bnve apostolic commendation to other
Churches, Wo may suppose, there
fore, that the nrrnngement was Dlrlue
ly permitted so us to show the Lord's
people throughout the age tho Imprac
tlcablllty of such an arrangement at
the present time,
Heavenly Hopes tjot Desired,
Brother White aud others would
probably tell us that socialists aro cry.
Ing out that heavenly bopex are not
Covenant" (Psalm xxv, Mi.
So then the work ot Hid CIii WIiiii
ministers as Divinely. appointed In to 1 thlTIlf IllOlX' lllMl Imil'ifll
let the world nlono to bo dealt wlth .w " i j i
lu God's due time, und to comfort and '"'"P? t COnVOniOllt, )Oli
und the Truth must make them, free
from errors and miperstltlansnnd bring
them to the place of full consecration
to Cod catictlllcatlon. Such tiro to
be Informed respectlhir tho Kingdom
of which they are invited to become
members, by becoming members of the
Body of Christ through fnlth. conse
cratlon aud obedience unto death. The
world In duo time w)l have tbe good
blessing which God Intends for It.
Socialism, amongst mon will be the
Divine arrangement following tho Mil
lennial Age-folUwing tho lifting up
of tho rnco to perfection by tho He-deemer-KIng.
Then socialism will be
s grand success, because of tho per
fection of all mankind then living, tbe
unworthy having all been njt off in the
Second Death.
or odor fan't explode.
A. 0. Fuller of Indianapo
lis, inl hut now with tho
Medford 'Auto Co., in speak
ing of t-his lamp says: "T
have had oeeasion to use
and ohserve the working of
the AJaddin lamp for moro
than two .veal's, and at the
end of two years it worked
as )erfeetly as it did the
first day it was used."
Fof sale by
W. E. STAOY,
E. C. AYLER,
General Agents.
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WEATHER
SHOES
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We have them with waterproof solos any any
thing you want in shape or size.
Winter tan dress shoes at $4.00, $5,00 and $6.00
per pair. ,
Black calf and kid shees in heavy and medium
soles at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00.
High top tans at $6.00, $7,00, $7.50 and $8.00
per pair.
All kinds of rubbers and rubber boots.
VAN DYKE'S
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