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Mixture fo: ; BT Every member of y< i 8 the many handsom I & can get tree with the cc fSu&l) Duke's Mixture it cue of both pipe and cigarettes. Me cause of its true natural tobac it simply the choice leaves o Carolina bright leaf ? tborou crumbled. It's impossible V more likeable one than this 1 4 Mi/en Duke's Mixture. One and a half ounce tobacco cost only 5c?and wit J of cigarette papers FREE. The Presents They do "ot cost ?ou one IS Liggett is Myers Duke's Mix ' THE CHANGE OF DIET. 1 YESTADAY Wen da wheestle bloW noon j Joe D'Annunzio lay down hetf spade. | An* he's'feed in' beemsai' pretta soon v 1 ? From bees deener pail here een da sh&faj "Wwrda 'Merican boss* ees com* by | From dat eatin' house over da way# . 1 ^Dees* costa da food ees so high I Eel ees keep a man busted." he sajru n -'Bet ess verra small lunch dat I eat? >, Som' roas* beef an* potato an' pie Ji|-An' a lestla bit sauce for my meat? Ci But set's costa me seventy-fi*. jP. An' I don'ta see how y?ru can pay For da fooda dat keep you so fab" ^; -"Oh, I maka fine deener." Jee say. .*} "Wsath da onion an' bread an' tomatfflC' M An* today Wen da wheestle blow noon 1; Here's D'Annunzio eatin' som' mora, 1 i 'Comes da *Merican boss pretta soon 1 An' he mak' da kecck like dayfore. j "Som' notato an* cabbaae an' ham ! Aa' som' cream an' aom' peaches," say. ^*D?.t ees all dat I eat; but, by dam, Eet ees costa me ninety today: An' you're eatin* da bread an' tomat' Lrlka yestaday. My, eet ees strange! .Don't you newa r*.t tire' of dat An' try deefferant food for a change?" "Sure, da# yestaday's deenner," Joe say, j "Was tomat", bread an' onion for me, :Sut eet's deefferant now, for today I ain't eatin' no onion, you see."' ?T. A. Daly in New York Evening Sun. Early to Rise. ." N A young chap of the city had beeu -rgoing the route, and his father resolv-! *ed to correct him. He was shipped to: tincle's farm to work along with the; hands. He had been in the habit of goiDg to bed at a couple o'clock and staying! there until noon. His first night tat | the farm saw him in the hay at bj o'clock, and it was some time before i "lie got to sleep. He had not been] -overpowered by work at that time. Around daybreak he was aroused by uncle, who came into the room andstood over the bed. "Come, come, my boy,*' he said. ""You've got to get up. You're on the farm now, you know." The light was not secure, and the leepy city chap raised himself od his i elbow and rubbed his eyes. "What's up?" he asked. "We're going out to cut the oats." .. "Holy mackerel! Do you have to nenk up on them in the dark?"?Chi j cago Post T-H' H-H-I-H-I-I-I-I-I-I-l-I-H-l-I-M-!"!' ?p *; * * Short Division. v ( JI Nature balances all things, but It 2 I the few get the big money/while V -? the many get the balance. -Puck. X If"!'! HM fr-H ; !-t 'I-H' >H- ] Non? to tntorforo. ' 1 Tbey tell in Nebraska of a clergy j man who in the pulpit was a fearU*?? j, expounder of right and wrong, bur who; the domestic circle maintained f?>? .-prudential reasons consideraWe re-i s?erre of speech and action. Oil one occasion when this divine vivi rJ - C? UTkCiui picsruia y uu ? oipons now packed m ? I the big favorite brands for ff n everywhere prefer it be- Jg co taste. Duke's Mixture % f fine Virginia and North H :ghly aged, stemmed and ? o get a purer smoke or a 5j xnld, rich, fragrant Liggett JJ s of this choice granulated b each sack you get a book s are FREE jjl . - n penny. In each Sesack of W ture we now pack a free coupons vou can (jet any J" irticle described in our new ilustrated catalogue of pres?nts. As a special offer, a good during December S| and January only, we V will give you this cata- 9| tog absolutely FREE. fi Simply send us your name J9 nd address. L 1 upon* from DUKE'S MIXTURE may 4A assorted with Vagi from HORSE ill OE. J. T.. TINSLEY'S NATURAL *? \F, GRANGER TWIST and coupons n FOUR ROSES (iOc-lin double tou). PICK PLUG CUT, PIEDMONT fA ARETTES. CUX CIGARETTES, ?<& other tags and coupons issued by us. SZ J r*? ' Premiam Dept. 2Tffaaooo & 1 ST.LOUIS.MO. ited a neighboring town tlie editor o the only paper established therein, which never failed to notice the pres ence of a stranger in town, offered tb< following so worded as to prove nil wittingly keen: "Dr. Carrol is once more among ui for a brief stay. He says and does ex actly as he thinks right, without re gard to the opinions, or beliefs of otli ers. "His wife is not with him."?Lippln colt's. Cause and Effect. Kind Hearted Gentleman ? What*! tlie matter with your head? Guttersnipe?Farver. Kind Hearted Gentleman ? Where*! your father? Guttersnipe?'Orspital. Kind Hearted Gentleman.?Accident' Guttersnipe?No, muvver! What He'd Have. Teacher?If I gave you $1 and youi father gave you $1.50 and your sistei gave you 00 cents, what would yen have? Johnny?Heart failure.?Stw Yort World. V The High Cost of Flying, '' Aeroplanes cost less than auto* Ij T mobiles, but they are harder to j X keep up.?Souther* Lumberman. J H-H-H IMtlM 1-H-H Dissipation. Hi? Mother?Hiram, ain't you 'sham ed o' yourself settln* up till half pasi 8 piayin* solitaire? Whar you get .your taate for gamblin' I don't kBow.Life. The facMbat 'ove is an Aching it <havt may explain why tho?o whc have ii have to scratch for & living; PASTOR RUSSELL ~ IS CHALLENGED ft Complete Answsr to tb; Queiy, "Who Oidarned Him?" The Whole Subject Clarified For the Public Benefit ? Clergy and Laity Unacripturai Terms. LU ^itor of The Con tinent. and alias, the "Relijrious Rambler** Ellis claims that Pastor Russell's ordination as Pas tor is fraudulent The address shows that Pastor Russell fully understands the situation He fully justitied his jk> sition before his vast audience and showed op the "Rambler' editor in the unenviable light of either being ignorant of the subjects discussed, or attempting to deceive the public. His text was. "Not of men. neither by man but by Jesus Christ, and God the Pa tber. who raised Him from the dead' (Gal. i. i? He said:The time has come for telling the people what the Bible teaches respecting ordination to teach aud preach The doctrine of A|>ostolic Succession started in the second century A. D. The bishops claimed that they had the same authority that Jesus gave to the twelve A|x>stles. Cpon this claim they ordained the inferior clergy. This principle is wholly unscriptural. According to the Bible, the Church of ../.miiMfuil nf twii rvirts Vslll t>l lil'l I II VI I .... |/> clergy and laity. Jesus declared. "All ye are brethren: One is your Master. Christ." St Caul shows that in the early Church the ministers were the servants of the dock. They were of the people, chosen by them by the stretc hing forth of the hand. Many of the reformers coveted the titles accorded the Catholic clergy They did not care to tell the congregation that its word was supreme, and ihat its ministers'were merely its servants. Others, realizing that these titles were unscriptural. declined to use them: preferring to be called pastor. My Bible Student associates, knowing my objection to the title "Reverend," address me as Pastor. I am the elected Pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle congregation, and also of the Loudon Tabernacle congregation, and I fail to f see ground for criticism in this respect. nor do I attack Christian brethren who - accept other and unscrip al titles. Must Pastors Be Ordained? Ordination is necessary to the office j. of pastor. The question is. What eonsti tntes jjb omjnanon to preaco amongst the p^Ple <>f Cod? Tbte question has received various answers. The Romau, Anglican and Greek Churches, el a lining Apostolic Succession. declHre that authorization to preach must come through their apostle-bishops, and have not allowed Protestant ministers to enter their palpits?until the Episcopalians, about a year ago granted this concession. Of course, if their proposition were correct I am Just as much unordalned as ail other Protestant ministers?and no more so. Each denomination at its beginning was opposed by all others; yet each taught that the clergy were separate j from the laity. (July since the organization of the Evangelical Alliance (1846) have the different sects of Christendom acknowledged each other's ordinations. Each denomination makes use of such ceremonies as it i deems proper. If. therefore, the congregation of Christian believers in Brooklyn and London ordain or appoint pie as their pastor, it is their own choice what ceremonies, if any. shall accompany that ordination. Who can dispute this: So Protestant denomination. surely; for their own ordinations are on this very basis. The subject of ordination seems to have fallen into confusion during the 5 Dark Ages. St. Paul particularly em phasizes the fact that he did not re eeive his commission as preacher and 3 Apostle of Christ from his brother Apostles, but by Divine authorization. 11J1S is me acnpiurui ju iueij/ie uuui:i i,y? ing Divine Ordination to the ministry of Christ. No denomination claims that the ordination of its ministers either made or r kept them perfect All admit that p there have been sad failures amongst i their ordained ministers. Neither would they claim that ordination has i given their miuisters superior discernment of Divine Truths. Oil the contrary, it has injured the clergy by v making many of them domineering I and lordly, contrary to the spirit and [ teachings of Christ and the Apostles; f and the laity by leadlug them to cons' elude that merely secular matters I should engage their attention. The True Ordination. Finally the Pastor showed the true ordination to be the irapartation of the Holy Spirit Whoever receives this baa God's authority to be His ami bassador and mouthpiece. SHOb show the work of the Holy Spirit regenerating their minds and hearts, siring k the?n Insight into the Scriptures, and j enabling them to be God's mouthpieces, ministers of His Truth. j FRAIL, SICKLY GUILD Restored to Health by Vinbl?? Letter to Mothers. Anxious mothers often wonder why j their children are so pale, thin and nervous and have so little appetite. For the benefit of such mothers in this vicinity we publish the following letter. J. Edmund Miller, New Haven, Conn., says: "My little daughter, ever Eince her birth, had been frail and eickly, and was a constant source of vorriment. Several months ago we commenced to give her Yinol. I immediately noted an improvement in her health and appearance. I gave her three bottles of Vinol, and from the good it has done her I can truly eay it will do all you claim." tm? rhild's recovery was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods' IIvera, ?combined with the blood-making and 6trength-creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained in Vlnol. Vinol will build up and strengthen delicate children, old people and the weak, run-down and debilitated. We return the money In rrery case where It falls. tt.4it.viON DRUG COMPANY. Woodrow Wils? n was never on ar Olympic teem, but he's fc. e best runer in the county. For t, ( 1 iibleiDs, Frost Bite, S. m Nmi . s ( I eh* i Cue, Galls R m-RRY's PROPHYLACTIC FLUID is a marve-, lolib xtim uy ! . n iitviH ?j iiaun Q ? uu. * Ub lift, b Hit tic J. o 0 fett^CS ph]]?. I ' rtbei. li.t-n ttli} lor t ramps or D>s i? i> it c- rrec s ihe dimmer at once. Price 50 C'c. p? r bottle. Sold by ail ru^gists. Baseball is a disease, sa> s a com- ^ nenratur. Yes and a good deal of it ? -? Cat-rlilD* m %T\ Foils a Foul Plot I When ttM.amefui plot exists between "" ivpraitd hoWeiS lO i-au^e olst?"ess hv fu-i? e to ar?t, rake I)r. Kir 's fNew ifp Phis, and end such abir of \ our ay-t^m. Tnev gentlv cm p^l rh-ht action of stomach, liver and bowels, and r<'8t'>r<4 vonr h?-*abh and all good feelings. 2;3c at Harmon Drag Co. The girl working in a printing of J5 fire wishing to t e;-t her beau right ? should do some uress work. ' F Land Sale One tract land containing o7 acres, pj part, in cultivation; about half wa> be- j tween Columbia and Lexington, near j "Putt T A Prmner One tract of round timbered land containing 24 acres, lving between Hebron chnrch and R. N Senn's. f Property of J. C. Marchant deceas- \_ ed. For further particulars, apolv to J. M. MARCH A NT, " 6p Box 26, New Brookland, S. C. 9 SOUTHERN RAILWAY I SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE Sept 15,1912 1 Arrivals and departures Lexington, Booth CaroMna. (N. B. These sohednle figures shown as information only and are not guar 7:07 No. 19, daily, local Cohlmbla to Angosta. 8^8 A. M.?No. 131 daily, the "Southern^ Southeastern Limited'' from New York to Augusta. 11:21 A. M.?No. 8, daily from Augusta to Columbia, connecting with "Carolina Special" for Spartanburg, Asheville, Knoxville, Cincinnati, etc. 5:41 P. M.?No. 7, daily, from Colnm bia to Augusta, Connecting from Carolina Special from Cincinnati, ! Knoxville. Atheville, Spartanburg and intermediate points. 6:02 P M.?yn. 132, daily, the "Southern's Souciieastern Limited" from Augusta to New York; arrives Washington 8:53 a. m., Baltimore 10:02 a. m., Philadelphia 12:23 noon, New York 2:31 p. m. 6:58 No. 20, daily, local from Augusta to Columbia. Pullman car service on all through trains; dining car service for meals. For further information, call on ticket agent or S. K. Hard wick,P. T. M.,Washington, D. (J.; H. F. Carv, G.|jP. A., Wasnington, D. C.; E. H. Coapman, V. P. & ? G. M., Washington, D. (J.; W. E. Mc- j B ' t r-? . / * i 1. _ r- f . \ In I lice A. Cx. r. a., ^OJUinuia, c. a. m H. Acker, T. P. A.. Augusta, Ga. It doesn't take a very strong woman jg to ereak a man. S Cured of Liver Complaint | "I was suffering with liver com plaint," says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and decided to try a 25c box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and am happy to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For sale by all dealers. I When a man celebrates the anniversit-y of his birth he tades a day off; a 11 __ i.-. i | womau usually iuh.es a yvai uu. 1 Half Price Offer. I By a renewal of our clubbing! offer with the Home and Farm, we are enable to give Dispatch readers- a half price rate of 2oc. per year fur this valuable home and farm paper. Renew your subscriptions now. The self educated man is always laboring to endow bis alma mater. Croupy Coughs And Wheezy Colds The quickest simplest way to rid the children of dangerous croupy coughs and wheezy stuffy coids is to give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It gives almost instant relief and stops a : coo h promptly. It soothes and heals. Contain., no opiates. Harmon Drug Co. J * ? V White Bronze Monuments Are more durable than Marble or Granite, neither heat nor cold affects them. They do not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor change their color ever, for like designs they are cheaper than Marble or Granite. The lettering, UiUUi ur in Lie, ill uuiu itiiacu ijrpc, is pui uu without extra charge.' Call and see samples o White Bronze and over 200 designs. J. EC. BERRY 1802 Main St. - - COLUMBIA, S. C. "5 ,1^????M?? jojumhia Lumber & Manufacturins Company ^ ^ P w M.V.NUPACTUltHsis OF ? lasii, Doors and Blind, Interior inlsh. Fine, Cypress and Oak [coring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding Door and Window Frames Columbia, - South Carolina SBnaBHBnMMMnaMHMMMaBHBnflaHnaHMNmasaMnM ' S % ' - ' / * J. L HOPKINS DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS SHOES AND 1 MILLINERY I 1616 MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 1576. Columbia S. C. I ^