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J b c rw I I Im I S I L I JOSHUA TAKES i1if I COMMANDCI W I A STORY OF THE CONQUESTCd I OF 2 Br tha HI bway and B7wa7Pracbsrm iill- t V4 CopjrKhi IN bj Ui author W 8 Lton rl Scripture Authority Joshua it Chapter 1 f SERMONETTEk 1As I was with Moses so I will be with thee What an Inspiration for Joshua at the t I 4 beginning of his active leader ershlp of Gods people This I was Gods message to his heart In his new capacity he was S i comparatively untried and the jJ way bcfore him was unknown i To what did God direct his S thoughts To the record of f Gods faithfulness In his deal p Ings with his servant Moses of 1j and swiftly as there passes be fore the minds eye of Joshua f 1 the long and glorious history s t of Moses walk with God and 4 1hi victories through him to t 4 adds this encouragement f > So I will be with thee T There Is always Inspiration od In studying the lives of men It and women who have walked close to God and wrought i mightily for him Take the life of Paul as told In the 5j Scriptures and we learn what l1 I the power and love and grace of God can do In and through J 3 i one man Take from modern 41 times the story of Moody 1 ministry and We find what God I can accomplish through the I > > consecration of a man of or adinary talents but of extraor I t t dinary faith and obedience to Wi 0 the divine will 0 I y Over every such life we see L the writing of God As I was I Fwith them That was the secret of their power and suc L cess God was with them that J Is the life was so brought Into t harmony with God and Gods 4 f will that he could use It Can 4 we grasp the Immensity of the is thaut of Gods union with a i human life so that he can say of It I was with him As we t i read the record of a Moody we a P i t marvel at his power and sue cess but the explanation Is that God was with him Jt And now what Is the message ikv to your heart and mine Let or us sit before God and contem ¬ plate what he has wrought 4 through others and then let us listen carefully that we may- a catch his words as he speaks and says So I will be with d I thee Here Is all the promise 1L t that any soul needs It involves 4 1 Iand Includes everything It 1 means vital union with God It 1 Ameans Gods power and love and grace flowing through my life and your life to the blessing and I transforming of the world o about us As I was with Motet I so I will be with theels a mes ¬ a sage which may come to every heart God help us to get near i L to hear his voice < 1 The little word then im tha ptenth verse Is worthy of empha ¬ i SS sis for It forms th Important u a i 1InkIiIeee the preparatlcn for 1 J an Important work and thebe j ginning of that work When O- I t f God hid spoken his message to X- j j J OShuathenand not till then O Ldid he take up the command of 3 prepeT JS Q > j menttothe Promised Land I 0 < 4 The qualification of the utmost tt r q y Importance In et leader Is that O a 1 of preparation to discharge the i N duties that will devolve upon J I2him For these 30 days of and Immediately fol j 0 i i lowing Joshua understood that g It was by his hand that the chit j dren of Israel were to bo led i f out and yet we find no over j 0confidence no haste to assume i waitinga j power i s from on high for divine wisdom e 1 and direction In taking the first P step If those whom God has ID chosen to lead his people would Tj rean crthls there would be few b f p missteps and greater pros ren made a mDDDooD It P THE STORY p HE 20 days of mourning had ended I and still Israel lay encamped In Ueplaln of Moab The memory of 1 i those days made their hearts tender Jand submissive Moses words were 4 still fresh In mind and confidently I and hopefully they looked forward to the certainty of their possession of 4 1 the Promised Land l a But Joshua made no move And the i Ipeople recognized him as the leader In Moses stead and they waited la it not time that Joshua wu d j pushing forward they asked one q rI 1 other The days of mourning are If 4t t ended Why do we longer re pC 42 main in this place Here Is the a rPlace of Borrow for It is hero we 4 lost our great leader Here 41 Is the place of encouragement for the p blessing of Moses was spoken upon us I In this place And now the Promised land beckons us on God will give I f 4 1 It us Why do we not go forward 1 Lt But Joshua remained in seclusion 4 la his tent To him the great re ¬ 4 sponsibility was throwing him more I ik and more upon God and during these days of mourning he sought the dl ¬ v vine presence Over and over again Mosest a d concerning his people Over and I pagain he reviewed the past hls r f Ah how they had rebelled R a At p CIey had murmured M L I 1 I r r low they had suffered for 40c s 4 1 1 t > land had lost the blessed t a b t t < >if entering the Promised wv u J jtso of unbelief Would they tIelh1b t it that pitfall he asked JI V knew the task of lead s f J t tF fAe WM a heavy one and t fOO 1 f r 4l J r 4a v 1- lof M CA Growl r pr t r l u < Jtjapan A 3 i d f o f r t 484 to 1008 On the aw 1 of a- pi 7 f > 0 temple at Nagasaki c 0 rl i < ot fc A building has Just H m t vpating 24000 yen 1 e i 4thS t l 1 e little man who feels h n ojp b edit the books of f I I if e 1 1 a J JhaL Jjf I t t lrJolit1 i was a diamond big I name on the doors r 1C P t a JtJ 1 I 1 i 7 Ji4 C r J la f < 11yrii 4 I I a t t t = l Jr t I 1r J t C S t e a > 10iJ1 r J t IJ i c 4 lj r pF i I J r f t r rw J a Ai t J tY- 1ff S t a I 1 1 ts J- 1N a 4 P r 10 a f I f 01 I t It t a I O i S 1 F 1 0 i j a f during those days of meditation prayer he searched for more for more wisdom for Godgiven age which would make him IItldI to every difficulty and danger Ah to Joshua It was no light small thing that ho should have to lead Gods people and he ared not go lightly or carelessly for ard A true humility Godgiven wu ay be sure as it comes to every soul upon whom God has placed spe clal burdens of leadership subdued his spirit and made him realize that was God who was their guldob and leader and it was only looked to him for help and strength ould he hope to lead that people Ho now God had called him lie knew that the blessing of Moses rested upon him Ho never would forget that solemn moment when tho ImperialN leader had placed his hands head and in tho hearing of tho whole congregation had said Do strong and of good courago for thou must go with tho people unto tho land which tho Lord hath sworn unto their fathers to give them and thou shalt cause them to Inherit it- o Oh God ho cried In tho Intensity the yearning of his soul that he might do the will of God Oh God Porbid ider lightly the great responsibility thou hast placed upon him Help me realize thy strength and thy faith fulness need He prayeth the men whispered lout who had come to Joshuas tent to In- quire concerning the future move- ments of the people and they quietly withdrew not letting Joshua know that they had mistrusted him and had Impatiently sought his presence But new courage came into their own hearts as they had listened to his words They realized as never before that it was not the earthly leader af ter all but God the unfailing guidci and leader of Heaven In whoso their destiny rested And they went forth among the people and stilled their questions saying Joshua prayeth Moses is dead but God bath given a leader to us in his servant Joshua And truly God Ii II our leader for Joshua waiteth before God for wisdom and understanding in leading us There is nothing that can inspire confidence in the hearts of Gods peo- ple like the realization that tho lender living close to God and is looking to God for guidance and help It turns tho thoughts to the higher source of help and strength It des- troys ¬ that feeling of man worship It prevents that building up of a person ¬ al following and It fixes allegiance where it belongsIn God alone And so as tho prayer of Joshua shed broad Its Influence upon the peopleI they rested their hearts in new hope and faith and wDitedI It was the hour of sac ¬ rifice The priests had slain the lamb nd placed it upon the altar and tho smoke of tho burning sacrifice was ascending straight up towards God and faintly the people caught the sig ¬ nificance of the great meaning of that offering the shedding of blood where- by an approach was made unto God And while the congregation waited Joshua appeared before them for day In the quiet of his tent God come to him and had spoken saying 1 Moses my servant Is dead now therefore arise go over this Jordan I thou and all this people unto the land which I do give to them evei to placethat j por that iavo I 1drcnatT70U as I said unto Moses From wildernes I4Id this Lebanon even unto the greal river the river Euphrates all thelnn4 of the Hittites and unto the great sea toward the going down of the sun shall be your coast There shall not any man be able to stand before thee nIl the days of thy life as I was with Moses so I will be with thee I will not fall thee nor forsake thee Be strong and of good courage for unto this people shalt thou divide for an Inheritance the land which I sware unto their fathers to give them Only be thou strong and very courage- ous that thou maycst observe to do according to all the law which Moses my servant commanded thee turn not from It to the right hand or tp the left that thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest Thin book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth but thou shall meditate there ¬ in day and night that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein for then thou shal make thy way prosperous and then thou shalt have good success Have not I commanded thee Be strong and of good courage be not afraid neither be thou dismayed for the Lord thy God Is with thee whltherso ever thou goest Godly fear and Joy filled his heart as God ceased speaking and Inspired with the new hope and purpose breathed upon him by the words of the Lord Joshua went forth from his tent and as we have said found the congregation gathered for the evening sacrifice His coming stirred the people and they shouted for very Joy Joshua has come Joshua is our leader Joshua will now lead us for- ward Liepeople the words of the Lord telling them that God had renewed his covenar made with Abraham Isaac and Jacob and would surely give them the Ian d Let the officers of the people com together to me that we may plan fo- rlour departure Joshua concluded And when these men these leaders of the people had come together to his tent be said with a vigor which showed that though he could wait pa ¬ tiently before God for his enduement of power and for his word of guM ace he could act with promptness when the way was made clear overf host of Israel and command the peo¬ pIe to prepare them victuals for we landt to possess It To Educate the Orphans The Alliance Israelite has assigni a considerable sum for the educatle in of orphans bf Bialyatok pogrom The local relief committee In consequence of limited means is only able to re der slight assistance Colleges with Missions Oberlln has its Shanshi mission and a few years ago Yale started mission work in Central China with Harvard and the University of Penn sylvania soon following and now Princeton is expecting to enlarge Its foreign missionary enterprise by un dertaklng the entire support of a Y M i A mission In Peking It always is the man who looks as though his religion disagreed with him who insists oa others taking his dost fI i t f I UJ r A I i Q < 1 > f kLI f I r STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST I- GIVE THANKS Says Gov Beckham Because of Un ¬ precedented Prosperity Frankfort KyGov J C W Beck arn of Kentucky Issued his Thanks giving proclamation It follows That the people of Kentucky may properly observe our countrys most hallowed custom I hereby appoint In accordance with the action of the pres ¬ of the United States Thursday 29 us a day of thanksgiving and prayer throughout the common ¬ 1wealth should be suspended the eager pur ¬ suit for wealth should cease the rest- less ¬ struggle for profit ami gain should give place to quiet and peace while a grateful people lu their usual places f worship shall give thanks to a gen ¬ erous and merciful God who has so richly blessed us Our people have- rosPered beyond all precedent our nation in a little over a century has spring Into a position of power and might beyond the boldest dreams of Its founders and respect of the entire world In material wealth we are with an equal Nature has lavished upon us her choicest bounties The sunshine of peace and contentment shells Its genial light upon a happy land To deserve and retain these things a due recognition should be given to the divine source from which they come In place of boasting o- flour greatness let us humbly praise and thank Him to whom wo owe all The strength and welfare of our re ¬ public the endurance of its spIendlA Institutions and the progress of our Christian civilization must depend upon the purpose of this day and rec oguize our obligations to the provi ¬ dence of God In celebrating this oc- casion ¬ let us remember that no serv ¬ ces of song and no words of eloquent praise are so expressive of gratitude to the Almighty as are deels of charity and kindness to the poor and helpless among us FOOD EXPERTS Will Decide Important Questions Rel ¬ ative To Kentucky Whisky Louisville KyA six days session of the United States Pure Food Stand ¬ ard Commission will be held In Louis ¬ ville beginning December 6 R MI Allen oT Lexington state pure food In ¬ slector of Kentucky was here and re served quarters at the Seelbach for the commission Whisky distillers ore interested In the session for tire rea son that a standard will be decided upon for straight rectified and blend- ed whiskies Under the new law deal- ers will be required to brand the whis ¬ kies as to age Distillers will be re- quired ¬ to brand the product as to Its character whether It Is straight rec ¬ tItled or blended The members of the commission are Dr H W Wiley of Washington United States chem ¬ LexingtonI station Dr William Frear holding a similar position lit Pennsylvania Dr E M Jenkins of Yale Prof H R Barnard analyst of Indiana Dr Richard Fisher analyst of Minnesota Prof Elton Fulraer of Washington and Dr Weber of Ohio- i JUdgeI Wil ¬ liam Jenkins and Detective Denny Mc Carty arrested lectlon day charged with obstructing and Interfering with a primary election were dismissed by County Judge Bullock because the grounds set out in the warrant were not sufficient cause for action Youtsey Seeks Pardon Newport KyLetters were received here by officials high in authority in Campbell County from Henry Yout sey a life prisoner at Frankfort urg ¬ ing them to appeal to Gov Beckham for a pardon Youtsey is serving a life sentence for alleged complicity in the murder of Senator Goebel Fox Hunt Ends Lexington KyThe lit hunt ended here Miss Margaret Halstead a CIa clnnatl girl was the only lady in at the death and she was presented with- t the brush by Col Roger Williams The meet was one of the most successful In the annals of the National Foxhunters Association Sam Jane Left 200000 Owensboro KyThe largest crowd ever gathered at a religious meeting in Owensboro attended the Sam Jones me morial service here Rev George R Stuart of Cleveland Tenn said Sam Jones was worth 200000 at the time of his death Postmasters Grief Whltesburg KyTho little three yearold daughter of John Hall pos t master at Ermine was fatally burned by its clothes being Ignited from the hands of her younger sister Bonds Are Valid Frankfort KyIn affirming thi 1tcase of Gaulbert against the city of the court of appeals holds valid 1000000 bonds of the Louisville Water Co The bonds were Issued for construction of a filter plant ot the water company Vaughn Rewarded Mt Sterling Ky Congressman elect Langtry of the Tenth district has appointed Fred A Vaughn of Palntsville his private secretary Vaughn is secretary of the republican district committeeLost Cincinnati Frankfort KyJoseph Marr who Is reported missing has been a well known barber In this city for a nun her of years He is a German and left here ostensibly to go to Europe He was to procure certain papers i Cincinnati from the German consul Judge Niirn On Bench dFrankfort KyJudge Nunn has re covered sufficiently from his indlsposi Lion to resume his seat upon the bench He will leave however for inRed Boiling Springs Tenn whither he goes to recuperate Warren Llllard Out Frankfort KyWarden E T Lll ¬ lard of the Kentucky penitentiary ten ¬ dered his resignation to the board of prison commissioners to take effect November 15 Former Representative W S Hawkins of Carroll county wu selected to succeed aim Caught In the Act Frankfort Ky Frank Simons sent up for burglary from Mt Sterling was caught In the act of escaping from the Kentucky penitentiary Simons had sawed a hole through the shoe factory door built on the outside of the wall j CINCINNATI MAN Elected President of the Ohio Valley Medical Society Louisville KyTlie Ohio alley Medical society elected tile following officers President Dr Brooks F Beebe of Cincinnati who had been serving us vice president vice presi ¬ dent Dr J L Vlgglns of Fast St Louis second vico president Dr Cur run Pope of Louisville third vics president Dr A E Sterne of Indian ¬ apolis secretary und treasurer Dr B 4 W Floyd of Evausvllle led re elected Various cities extended In ¬ vita lions for the next annual conven ¬ lion which will bo the ninth The re ¬ tiring president Dr D M Griffith of Cincinnati and tire newly elected officers will select the next meeting I place Evansville Ind It Is said BIG CROWD IN INITIAL HUNT Fox Chasers Hold Their Derby in Sus cessful Manner Dardstown KyThe first start In the National Foxhunters meet was made Two hundred hunters left the hotel This Included 40 ladles many of whom were more enthusiastic than tho men The first cast was made two miles from Bardstown whore a red fox was started but owing to the many spectators crossing the trails the dogs became confused and lost the track Another east was made and n gray fox was started which put up a 45mlnuta run and was holed out In plain view of all the judges After this the hunt was called off owing to the dry condi ¬ tion of the ground CHILD ACCUSER Of Her Father Alleged Uxorcide Is Placed In a Retreat Louisville Ky Annie Belle Etly who accuses her father John Etly of the murder of her mother has been placed In a private institution by Judge C Wilson of the juvenile court He entered the order but he did not make public the whereabout of the girl The detectives believe that the girl even now has not told all she knows Etly maintains his nerve and Insists that he is Innocent He says that at his I examination November 22 lie will es ¬ tablish that he has no connection with the crime Kentucky Feud Battle Reported Mayklng Ky According to are ¬ port received from Lower Elkhorn Creek cast of here a desperate battle was fought there between Wm Mitch- ell ¬ and Esau Moore on ono sltlo and George Adams and Henry Mullins on the other in a dispute over a land di ¬ vision The report says Esau Moore was killed and Henry Mullins was des ¬ perately wounded Further trouble in feared although officers have gone to the scene to quell the outbreak which is the result of an old feud Hunting Season Opens Louisville KyThe hunting season In Kentucky is open Trains leaving Louisville carried many sportsmen Under a new law nonresidents art re ¬ quired to procure a license If they wish to hunt In Kentucky The feo is 25 The season will continue un ¬ til January 1 during which time iit- will be lawful to hunt and kill quail patridge and pheasants Posse Goes After Jesse Coe Cloyds Landing Ky Sheriff Bry ¬ an of Monroe county at the head of a large posse left for Pea Ridge to capture If possible Jesse Coe the ne- gro who with George Williams anoth ¬ er negro murdered two policemen and wounded another In Indianapolis Coe Is surrounded by negro friends armed with Wlnchesters who swear he shall not bo taken alive- Kentucky Jurist Dead London KyJudge Robert Boyd who has been gradually sinking for several days due to bronchial pneu ¬ monia is dead He was in his seventy third year and had never married For nearly half a century he was a leading spirit in Southeastern Kentucky Court Upholds the State Frankfort Ky Circuit Judge Stout in the Franklin Circuit Court entered judgment upholding the act of 1906 special session imposing a tax of on S- and a quarter cents per gallon on all rectified or blended spirits After the Vehicle Show Louisville Ky Cincinnati Colura bus 0 and Indianapolis have put In bids for the next meeting of the trl state vehicle dealers Louisville so- lar has not put In a bid Killed by Her Sister Olive Hill KyA 12yearold child of Edward Young was burned to death In Lawrence county by a younger sis ter who playfully set fire to the girls clothing Ohioans Are Helra Lexington KyMrs Scotia Inskeep Chenoweth 85 reputed the wealthiest woman in Fayette County died at her residence on the Maysvllle pike Her vast estate will be inherited by Mrs L R Lackey Miss Diana Roberts and Samuel Ewing of Xenla Ohio Killed By His Wife Fulton KyW S Neal of Fulton a piano dealer was shot and killed by his wife the bullet entering his ablo men She says a revolver she held was discharged accidentally Two in ¬ fant children also survive him Raised An Order Richmond KyIn the United States court James Hart 75 was found guilty of having raised and passed a post office money order It was charged that Hart raised it from 35 cents to- n 5035 It was Issued from the offict I at Cincinnati IPe ltlon rn Bankruptcy Bowling Green KyP E Stiff > grocer filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy In the federal court The schedule filed with the petition shows tho liabilities to be about 3000 and the assets about 2000 Four Trainmen Hurt Louisville KyFour trainmen were hurt in the Big Four yards when a Big Four engine hauling two cars crashed against four L t N box cars William Forman a brakeman sustained th- IS 0 most serious injuries but it is believe r all can recover Caught In a Corn Shredder Frankfort KyThomas K Jett a wellknown farmer ot Jetts station was injured probably fatally by being caught In a cornshredding machlna His skull was fractured and both Jaw I broken I j 0 h t 7jZ r FEARFUL PAINS SUGGESTIONS HOW WOMEN MAY FIND RELIEF ssNellieHolmesWMr7 lit Hart J I While no woman is entirety free from periodical suffering it does not seem to of nature that women should suffer so severely This is a vitalityWhen which should bo set right or it will lend to a serious derangement of the whole female organism Thousands of women have testified in grateful letters to Mrs Pinkham that Lydia B Pinlchams Vegetable Compound overcomes womans special pains and irregularities- It provides a safe and sure way of escape from distressing and dangerous weaknesses and diseases The two following letters tell so con ¬ vincingly what Lydia E Iinkhams Vegetable Compound will do for 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SERMONETTEk1As I was with Moses so I

will be with thee What anInspiration for Joshua at the

tI 4 beginning of his active leader

ershlp of Gods people ThisI was Gods message to his heart

In his new capacity he wasS

i comparatively untried and thejJ way bcfore him was unknown

i To what did God direct hisS thoughts To the record of

f Gods faithfulness In his dealp Ings with his servant Moses of

1j and swiftly as there passes before the minds eye of Joshua f

1 the long and glorious history s

t of Moses walk with God and4 1hi victories through him tot 4

adds this encouragement f> So I will be with thee

T There Is always Inspiration

od In studying the lives of men

It and women who have walkedclose to God and wrought

i mightily for him Take thelife of Paul as told In the

5j Scriptures and we learn whatl1 I the power and love and grace

of God can do In and through

J 3 i one man Take from modern

41 times the story of Moody1 ministry and We find what God

I can accomplish through theI > > consecration of a man of oradinary talents but of extraor

I t t dinary faith and obedience toWi 0 the divine will 0

I y Over every such life we seeL the writing of God As I was

I Fwith them That was thesecret of their power and suc

L cess God was with them thatJ Is the life was so brought Into

t harmony with God and Gods4 f will that he could use It Can

4 we grasp the Immensity of the isthaut of Gods union with ai human life so that he can sayof It I was with him As we

t i read the record of a Moody wea P i t marvel at his power and sue

cess but the explanation Isthat God was with himJt And now what Is the message

ikv to your heart and mine Letor us sit before God and contem ¬

plate what he has wrought4

through others and then let uslisten carefully that we may-

acatch his words as he speaksand says So I will be with

d I thee Here Is all the promise1L t that any soul needs It involves

4 1 Iand Includes everything It1 means vital union with God It

1 Ameans Gods power and love andgrace flowing through my lifeand your life to the blessing and

I transforming of the worldo about us As I was with Motet

I so I will be with theels a mes ¬

a sage which may come to everyheart God help us to get neari L to hear his voice

< 1 The little word then im thaptenth verse Is worthy of empha ¬

i SS sis for It forms th Important ua i 1InkIiIeee the preparatlcn for

1 J an Important work and thebej ginning of that work When O-

It f God hid spoken his message to X-

j j JOShuathenand not till then OLdid he take up the command of 3prepeT JS

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j menttothe Promised LandI 0 < 4 The qualification of the utmost

tt r q y Importance In et leader Is that Oa 1 of preparation to discharge the i

N duties that will devolve upon JI2him For these 30 days ofand Immediately fol j

0 i i lowing Joshua understood thatg It was by his hand that the chit j

dren of Israel were to bo led i

f out and yet we find no over j0confidence no haste to assume iwaitinga j

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s from on high for divine wisdome 1 and direction In taking the first

P step If those whom God hasID chosen to lead his people would

Tj rean crthls there would be fewb f p missteps and greater pros

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It P THE STORYp HE 20 days of mourning had ended

I and still Israel lay encamped InUeplaln of Moab The memory of

1 i those days made their hearts tenderJand submissive Moses words were

4 still fresh In mind and confidentlyI and hopefully they looked forward to

the certainty of their possession of4 1 the Promised Land

la But Joshua made no move And the

i Ipeople recognized him as the leaderIn Moses stead and they waited

la it not time that Joshua wud j pushing forward they asked one q

rI 1 other The days of mourning areIf 4t t ended Why do we longer re

pC 42 main in this place Here Is thea rPlace of Borrow for It is hero we

4 lost our great leader Here41 Is the place of encouragement for thep blessing of Moses was spoken upon us

I In this place And now the Promisedland beckons us on God will give

If 4 1 It us Why do we not go forward1 Lt But Joshua remained in seclusion

4 la his tent To him the great re¬

4 sponsibility was throwing him moreI ik and more upon God and during these

days of mourning he sought the dl¬

v vine presence Over and over againMosesta d concerning his people Over andI pagain he reviewed the past hlsr f Ah how they had rebelled

Ra At p CIey had murmured M

L I 1 I r r low they had suffered for40cs 41 1 t > land had lost the blessedt

a b t t < >if entering the Promisedwv u J jtso of unbelief Would theytIelh1b t it that pitfall he askedJI V knew the task of leads f J t tF fAe WM a heavy one andt fOO1 f r

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during those days of meditationprayer he searched for morefor more wisdom for Godgivenage which would make him IItldI

to every difficulty and dangerAh to Joshua It was no light

small thing that ho should haveto lead Gods people and he

ared not go lightly or carelessly forard A true humility Godgiven wuay be sure as it comes to every

soul upon whom God has placed speclal burdens of leadership subduedhis spirit and made him realize that

was God who was their guldoband leader and it was onlylooked to him for help and strengthould he hope to lead that people Honow God had called him lie knew

that the blessing of Moses rested uponhim Ho never would forget thatsolemn moment when tho ImperialNleader had placed his handshead and in tho hearing of tho wholecongregation had said

Do strong and of good couragofor thou must go with tho people untotho land which tho Lord hath swornunto their fathers to give them andthou shalt cause them to Inherit it-

oOh God ho cried In tho Intensitythe yearning of his soul that he

might do the will of God Oh GodPorbidider lightly the great responsibilitythou hast placed upon him Help me

realize thy strength and thy faithfulnessneedHe prayeth the men whispered lout

who had come to Joshuas tent to In-

quire concerning the future move-ments of the people and they quietlywithdrew not letting Joshua knowthat they had mistrusted him and hadImpatiently sought his presence Butnew courage came into their ownhearts as they had listened to hiswords They realized as never beforethat it was not the earthly leader after all but God the unfailing guidciand leader of Heaven In whosotheir destiny rested And they wentforth among the people and stilledtheir questions saying

Joshua prayeth Moses is deadbut God bath given a leader to us inhis servant Joshua And truly God IiIIour leader for Joshua waiteth beforeGod for wisdom and understanding inleading us

There is nothing that can inspireconfidence in the hearts of Gods peo-ple like the realization that tho lender

living close to God and is lookingto God for guidance and help Itturns tho thoughts to the highersource of help and strength It des-troys

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that feeling of man worship Itprevents that building up of a person ¬

al following and It fixes allegiancewhere it belongsIn God alone Andso as tho prayer of Joshua shedbroad Its Influence upon the peopleIthey rested their hearts in newhope and faith and wDitedIIt was the hour of sac ¬

rifice The priests had slain the lambnd placed it upon the altar and tho

smoke of tho burning sacrifice wasascending straight up towards Godand faintly the people caught the sig¬

nificance of the great meaning of thatoffering the shedding of blood where-by an approach was made unto GodAnd while the congregation waitedJoshua appeared before them forday In the quiet of his tent Godcome to him and had spoken saying

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Moses my servant Is dead nowtherefore arise go over this Jordan Ithou and all this people unto theland which I do give to them evei toplacethat j

por that iavo I 1drcnatT70U as I

said unto Moses From wildernesI4Id this Lebanon even unto the grealriver the river Euphrates all thelnn4of the Hittites and unto the great seatoward the going down of the sunshall be your coast There shall notany man be able to stand before theenIl the days of thy life as I was withMoses so I will be with thee I willnot fall thee nor forsake thee Bestrong and of good courage for untothis people shalt thou divide for anInheritance the land which I swareunto their fathers to give themOnly be thou strong and very courage-ous that thou maycst observe to doaccording to all the law which Mosesmy servant commanded thee turnnot from It to the right hand or tpthe left that thou mayest prosperwhithersoever thou goest Thin bookof the law shall not depart out of thymouth but thou shall meditate there ¬

in day and night that thou mayestobserve to do according to all that iswritten therein for then thou shalmake thy way prosperous and thenthou shalt have good success Havenot I commanded thee Be strongand of good courage be not afraidneither be thou dismayed for theLord thy God Is with thee whlthersoever thou goest

Godly fear and Joy filled his heartas God ceased speaking and Inspiredwith the new hope and purposebreathed upon him by the words ofthe Lord Joshua went forth from histent and as we have said found thecongregation gathered for the eveningsacrifice His coming stirred thepeople and they shouted for very Joy

Joshua has come Joshua is ourleader Joshua will now lead us for-ward

Liepeoplethe words of the Lord telling themthat God had renewed his covenarmade with Abraham Isaac and Jacoband would surely give them the Ian d

Let the officers of the people comtogether to me that we may plan fo-

rlour departure Joshua concludedAnd when these men these leaders

of the people had come together tohis tent be said with a vigor whichshowed that though he could wait pa ¬

tiently before God for his enduementof power and for his word of guMace he could act with promptnesswhen the way was made clearoverfhost of Israel and command the peo¬

pIe to prepare them victuals for welandtto possess ItTo Educate the Orphans

The Alliance Israelite has assignia considerable sum for the educatle inof orphans bf Bialyatok pogrom Thelocal relief committee In consequenceof limited means is only able to reder slight assistance

Colleges with MissionsOberlln has its Shanshi mission

and a few years ago Yale startedmission work in Central China withHarvard and the University of Pennsylvania soon following and nowPrinceton is expecting to enlarge Itsforeign missionary enterprise by undertaklng the entire support of a YM i A mission In Peking

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Says Gov Beckham Because of Un ¬

precedented Prosperity

Frankfort KyGov J C W Beckarn of Kentucky Issued his Thanks

giving proclamation It followsThat the people of Kentucky may

properly observe our countrys mosthallowed custom I hereby appoint Inaccordance with the action of the pres ¬

of the United States Thursday29 us a day of thanksgiving

and prayer throughout the common ¬1wealthshould be suspended the eager pur ¬

suit for wealth should cease the rest-less

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struggle for profit ami gain shouldgive place to quiet and peace while agrateful people lu their usual places

f worship shall give thanks to a gen ¬

erous and merciful God who has sorichly blessed us Our people have-

rosPered beyond all precedent ournation in a little over a century hasspring Into a position of power andmight beyond the boldest dreams of Itsfounders and respect of the entireworld In material wealth we are with

an equal Nature has lavishedupon us her choicest bounties Thesunshine of peace and contentmentshells Its genial light upon a happyland To deserve and retain thesethings a due recognition should begiven to the divine source from whichthey come In place of boasting o-

flour greatness let us humbly praiseand thank Him to whom wo owe allThe strength and welfare of our re¬

public the endurance of its spIendlAInstitutions and the progress of ourChristian civilization must dependupon the purpose of this day and recoguize our obligations to the provi ¬

dence of God In celebrating this oc-

casion¬

let us remember that no serv¬

ces of song and no words of eloquentpraise are so expressive of gratitudeto the Almighty as are deels of charityand kindness to the poor and helplessamong us

FOOD EXPERTS

Will Decide Important Questions Rel ¬

ative To Kentucky Whisky

Louisville KyA six days sessionof the United States Pure Food Stand ¬

ard Commission will be held In Louis ¬

ville beginning December 6 R MIAllen oT Lexington state pure food In ¬

slector of Kentucky was here and reserved quarters at the Seelbach forthe commission Whisky distillers oreinterested In the session for tire reason that a standard will be decidedupon for straight rectified and blend-ed whiskies Under the new law deal-ers will be required to brand the whis ¬

kies as to age Distillers will be re-

quired¬

to brand the product as to Itscharacter whether It Is straight rec¬

tItled or blended The members ofthe commission are Dr H W Wileyof Washington United States chem ¬LexingtonIstation Dr William Frear holding asimilar position lit Pennsylvania DrE M Jenkins of Yale Prof H RBarnard analyst of Indiana DrRichard Fisher analyst of MinnesotaProf Elton Fulraer of Washingtonand Dr Weber of Ohio-

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liam Jenkins and Detective Denny McCarty arrested lectlon day chargedwith obstructing and Interfering witha primary election were dismissed byCounty Judge Bullock because thegrounds set out in the warrant werenot sufficient cause for action

Youtsey Seeks PardonNewport KyLetters were received

here by officials high in authority inCampbell County from Henry Youtsey a life prisoner at Frankfort urg ¬

ing them to appeal to Gov Beckhamfor a pardon Youtsey is serving a lifesentence for alleged complicity in themurder of Senator Goebel

Fox Hunt EndsLexington KyThe lit hunt ended

here Miss Margaret Halstead a CIaclnnatl girl was the only lady in atthe death and she was presented with-

t the brush by Col Roger Williams Themeet was one of the most successful Inthe annals of the National FoxhuntersAssociation

Sam Jane Left 200000Owensboro KyThe largest crowd

ever gathered at a religious meeting inOwensboro attended the Sam Jones memorial service here Rev George RStuart of Cleveland Tenn said SamJones was worth 200000 at the timeof his death

Postmasters GriefWhltesburg KyTho little three

yearold daughter of John Hall pos tmaster at Ermine was fatally burnedby its clothes being Ignited from thehands of her younger sister

Bonds Are ValidFrankfort KyIn affirming thi

1tcase of Gaulbert against the city ofthe court of appeals holds

valid 1000000 bonds of the LouisvilleWater Co The bonds were Issued forconstruction of a filter plant ot thewater company

Vaughn RewardedMt Sterling Ky Congressman

elect Langtry of the Tenth districthas appointed Fred A Vaughn ofPalntsville his private secretaryVaughn is secretary of the republicandistrict

committeeLostCincinnati

Frankfort KyJoseph Marr whoIs reported missing has been a wellknown barber In this city for a nunher of years He is a German andleft here ostensibly to go to EuropeHe was to procure certain papers i

Cincinnati from the German consul

Judge Niirn On BenchdFrankfort KyJudge Nunn has re

covered sufficiently from his indlsposiLion to resume his seat upon thebench He will leave however for

inRed Boiling Springs Tenn whither hegoes to recuperate

Warren Llllard OutFrankfort KyWarden E T Lll ¬

lard of the Kentucky penitentiary ten¬

dered his resignation to the board ofprison commissioners to take effectNovember 15 Former RepresentativeW S Hawkins of Carroll county wu

selected to succeed aim

Caught In the ActFrankfort Ky Frank Simons sent

up for burglary from Mt Sterling wascaught In the act of escaping from theKentucky penitentiary Simons hadsawed a hole through the shoe factorydoor built on the outside of the wall

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CINCINNATI MAN

Elected President of the Ohio ValleyMedical Society

Louisville KyTlie Ohio alleyMedical society elected tile followingofficers President Dr Brooks FBeebe of Cincinnati who had beenserving us vice president vice presi ¬

dent Dr J L Vlgglns of Fast StLouis second vico president Dr Currun Pope of Louisville third vicspresident Dr A E Sterne of Indian ¬

apolis secretary und treasurer Dr B

4 W Floyd of Evausvllle led reelected Various cities extended In ¬

vita lions for the next annual conven ¬

lion which will bo the ninth The re¬

tiring president Dr D M Griffithof Cincinnati and tire newly electedofficers will select the next meeting I

place Evansville Ind It Is said

BIG CROWD IN INITIAL HUNT

Fox Chasers Hold Their Derby in Suscessful Manner

Dardstown KyThe first start Inthe National Foxhunters meet wasmade Two hundred hunters left thehotel This Included 40 ladles manyof whom were more enthusiastic thantho men The first cast was made twomiles from Bardstown whore a red foxwas started but owing to the manyspectators crossing the trails the dogsbecame confused and lost the trackAnother east was made and n gray foxwas started which put up a 45mlnutarun and was holed out In plain viewof all the judges After this the huntwas called off owing to the dry condi ¬

tion of the ground

CHILD ACCUSER

Of Her Father Alleged Uxorcide IsPlaced In a Retreat

Louisville Ky Annie Belle Etlywho accuses her father John Etly ofthe murder of her mother has beenplaced In a private institution by JudgeC Wilson of the juvenile court Heentered the order but he did not makepublic the whereabout of the girl Thedetectives believe that the girl evennow has not told all she knows Etlymaintains his nerve and Insists thathe is Innocent He says that at his I

examination November 22 lie will es ¬

tablish that he has no connection withthe crime

Kentucky Feud Battle ReportedMayklng Ky According to are ¬

port received from Lower ElkhornCreek cast of here a desperate battlewas fought there between Wm Mitch-ell

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and Esau Moore on ono sltlo andGeorge Adams and Henry Mullins onthe other in a dispute over a land di ¬

vision The report says Esau Moorewas killed and Henry Mullins was des ¬

perately wounded Further trouble infeared although officers have gone tothe scene to quell the outbreak whichis the result of an old feud

Hunting Season OpensLouisville KyThe hunting season

In Kentucky is open Trains leavingLouisville carried many sportsmenUnder a new law nonresidents art re¬

quired to procure a license If theywish to hunt In Kentucky The feois 25 The season will continue un ¬

til January 1 during which time ii t-

will be lawful to hunt and kill quailpatridge and pheasants

Posse Goes After Jesse CoeCloyds Landing Ky Sheriff Bry ¬

an of Monroe county at the head ofa large posse left for Pea Ridge tocapture If possible Jesse Coe the ne-gro who with George Williams anoth¬

er negro murdered two policemen andwounded another In Indianapolis CoeIs surrounded by negro friends armedwith Wlnchesters who swear he shallnot bo taken alive-

Kentucky Jurist DeadLondon KyJudge Robert Boyd

who has been gradually sinking forseveral days due to bronchial pneu ¬

monia is dead He was in his seventythird year and had never married Fornearly half a century he was a leadingspirit in Southeastern Kentucky

Court Upholds the StateFrankfort Ky Circuit Judge Stout

in the Franklin Circuit Court enteredjudgment upholding the act of 1906special session imposing a tax of on S-

and a quarter cents per gallon on allrectified or blended spirits

After the Vehicle ShowLouisville Ky Cincinnati Colura

bus 0 and Indianapolis have put Inbids for the next meeting of the trlstate vehicle dealers Louisville so-

lar has not put In a bid

Killed by Her SisterOlive Hill KyA 12yearold child

of Edward Young was burned to deathIn Lawrence county by a younger sister who playfully set fire to the girlsclothing

Ohioans Are HelraLexington KyMrs Scotia Inskeep

Chenoweth 85 reputed the wealthiestwoman in Fayette County died at herresidence on the Maysvllle pike Hervast estate will be inherited by MrsL R Lackey Miss Diana Roberts andSamuel Ewing of Xenla Ohio

Killed By His WifeFulton KyW S Neal of Fulton

a piano dealer was shot and killed byhis wife the bullet entering his ablomen She says a revolver she heldwas discharged accidentally Two in¬

fant children also survive him

Raised An OrderRichmond KyIn the United States

court James Hart 75 was found guiltyof having raised and passed a postoffice money order It was chargedthat Hart raised it from 35 cents to-

n 5035 It was Issued from the offictI at Cincinnati

IPe ltlon rn BankruptcyBowling Green KyP E Stiff >

grocer filed a voluntary petition inbankruptcy In the federal court Theschedule filed with the petition showstho liabilities to be about 3000 andthe assets about 2000

Four Trainmen HurtLouisville KyFour trainmen were

hurt in the Big Four yards when a BigFour engine hauling two cars crashedagainst four L t N box cars WilliamForman a brakeman sustained th-

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0most serious injuries but it is believe

r all can recoverCaught In a Corn Shredder

Frankfort KyThomas K Jett awellknown farmer ot Jetts stationwas injured probably fatally by beingcaught In a cornshredding machlnaHis skull was fractured and both JawIbroken

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FEARFUL PAINSSUGGESTIONS HOW WOMEN MAY FIND

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ssNellieHolmesWMr7 lit Hart J I

While no woman is entirety free fromperiodical suffering it does not seem to

of nature that womenshould suffer so severely This is avitalityWhenwhich should bo set right or it willlend to a serious derangement of thewhole female organism

Thousands of women have testifiedin grateful letters to Mrs Pinkhamthat Lydia B Pinlchams VegetableCompound overcomes womans specialpains and irregularities-

It provides a safe and sure way ofescape from distressing and dangerousweaknesses and diseases

The two following letters tell so con ¬

vincingly what Lydia E IinkhamsVegetable Compound will do forwomen they cannot fail to bring hopeto thousands of sufferers

Miss Nellie Holmes of 540N DivisionStreet Buffalo N Y writesDear Mrs Pinkham

Yourraedicino is Indeed an ideal medicinefor women I suffered misery for years withpainful periods headaches and bearingdownphysicianslnuteast advised me to try Ldia E Pinkhams IVegetable Compound did so and no longersu ITer ns Idid before Myperiods are naturalevery acho nUll gone my generalhealthismuch improved I advise all womenwho suffer to take Lydia E Pinkbams Vege-table Compound

Mrs Tillie Hart of Larimore N DwritesDear ll Tinkham

I have been spared many monthsof suffering and had I onlyknownof thoefficacy of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable

Ask Mrs Advice We

Selfmade men dont always makethemselves agreeable

Carpets can be colored on the floor withyourdruggistTrue friendship Is imperishable

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Today Germany furnishes fivesixths of tho dyes used in the world

S100 Reward 100The readers of tblt paper will be pleurd to learn

that there It at lent one dreaded dlieue that clenceha been able to cure la alt lu stages and that taCatarrh Haifa Catarrh Cure li tile only potltlrecure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrhbeing a conultuttonal dlneue eonultutlonal treatment lUlli rbI talwa Internally actinic directly upon tile blood anil mucousinrlacet ot the system thereby dettrojlnz tbefjnndatlon of the dlneaie and BlTloif the patientstrength by building up tile constItutIon aad assistlet nuure In doing lu wort The proprietor hays

much faith la lu curative powentbat they oarOne Hundred Datura for any case that It taU toculerStndJorlltof 1IaL f

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Veteran Driver Has RecordJames H Johnson of Washington

who drove the remaining members otthe Davis family at tho funeral oiMrs Jefferson Davis in Richmondhas driven the Davis carriage at thefunerals of each of the members whohave gone before He drove at thefunerals of Jefferson Davis and MissWinnie Davis He has never missed

a Confederate reunion sincethe war

WHEN CUBA WAS FOR SALE

Offered to France for 6000000 Intime of Louis Philippe

It is not generally known thatCuba very nearly became a FrenchColony In the reign of Louis Philippefor Spain being without means ofraising money Queen Christina offered some of the principal Spanishcolonies for sale

Secret negotiations were carried onat the Tullerles between Senor Campuzano the Spanish ambassadorSenor Aguado the banker Prince de

and King Louis Philippeand the first article of the treaty lywhich Spain was to sell Cuba toFrance for 30000000 francs or 6

000000 was quickly agreed toBut the second article relating to

Porto RIco and the Philippines brokeoff the negotiations lou Spain asked

2000000 whereas France would of-

fer only 1400000 King Louis Phil-Ippe asserting that the acquisition ofthe Philippines might very easily In-

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him In a war with England-

It Is significant that in those daysneigthcr paid the slightest attentlon to what the United Statesmight think but the Spaniards mustnow regret that they did not acceptfor It would have saved them manymillions in the ensuing 60 yearsLondon Sketch

COFFEE IMPORTERS

Publish a Book About Coffee

There has been much discussion asto Coffee and Postum lately so muchin fact that some of the coffee Import-ers

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and roasters have taken to typoto promote the sale of their waresand check if possible the rapid growthof the use of Postum Food Coffee

In the coffee importers book a chapter is headed Coffee as a Medicineand advocates Its use as such

Here is an admission of the truthmost Important to all interested

Every physician knows and everythoughtful person should know thathabitual uso of any medicine of thedrugstimulant typo of coffee or whigky quickly causos Irritation of thetissues and organs stimulated andfinally sets up disease in the greatmajority of cases if persisted in Itmay show in thy one of the manyorgans of the body and in the greatmajority of cases can bo directlytraced to coffee In a most unmistakable way by leaving off tho active ir

ctrltantcofleeand using Postuma matter of ten days

If the result Is relief frqm nervoustrouble dyspppsia bowel complaintheart failure weak eyes or any othermalady set up by a poisoned nervoussystem you have your answer withthe accuracy of a demonstration inmathematicsTheres

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Compound sooner for I have tries so manyremedies without help

I I dreaded the approach of every monthas it meant so and forme but after I had used tle Compound twomonths I becamo regularand natural and amnow perfectly well and free fira n t aiavery grateful tot what Lydia E PinklianisVegetable Compound has done for mo

Such testimony should bo acceptedby all women as convincing evidencethat Lydia E Pinkhams vegetableCompound stands without a peer as aremedy for all the distressing ills ofwomenThesuccess of Lydia Eo Pinkhams

Compound rests upon thegratitude of American

womenWhen women are troubled with painor irregularities displacements or ul-

ceration of the organs that bearingdown feeling inflammation backachebloating or flatulency general debil ¬

ity indigestion and nervous prostra ¬

tion or are beset with such symptomsas dizziness faintness lassitude ex ¬

citability irritability nervousnesssleeplessness melancholy they shouldremember there is one tried andtrie remedy Lydia E PinkhamsremovesImedicine for you need the best

Dont hesitate to write to MrsPlnkbam if there is anythingabout your slckncssIou do notunderstand youwith kindness and her advice isfree No woman ever regrettedwriting her and she has helpedthousands Address Lynn Mass

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Big Dividends from MinesSome remarkable results have been

obtained within the last half dozenyears by those who had the enter ¬

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opment of southwestern coppermines The Calumet and Arizonamine at Blsbee Ariz which is nowpaying dividends every year of 2400000 has made a profit o 3300 percent in four years to those whobought its stock The man who put100 in to assist in the developmentof the Calumet and Arizona in 1902now has a holding worth 3300which is paying him an Annual in¬

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Mr Geo Hoffman of Kingsville Texas planted earlyrthis Spring five acres in carrots In March he sold his car< f hrots to Denny Co of Chicago for 5 per crate His n v j <P >returns on fiveacres ofcarrots were 320 per acre One cii> I itplanted in onions yielded more than 20000 pounds for which ihe received 2 12 cents a pound Result 500 per acre

Mr Hoffman is not a myth but a real live upto date farmer IIlwrite him at Kin sville and he will tell more about his wonderful success iSuch results may seem beyond belief but they are facts Youmight do as well in the Gulf Coast Country It has a mild climate i 1tender vegetables can be raIsedalmost every month in the year The 1ifarmer there puts his crop on the market in Winter and early Spring >when the price is highest By irrigation he insures himself against y < It 4crop failure rivers or artesian wells give a bountiful supply of water I t-

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the present year a large portion or

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