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wujicwJMWt? Mill?Im HM 'I ' i ill n? i ?~t Am I My Bro / (Manufacturers Record, Bait. Md.) / Above all else this country needs a nationwide revival of old-fashioned prayer-meeting- religion? A religion that makes men realize that if there is a Heaven, there must also of necessity be a Hell? A religion that makes a man realize that every act is recorded on his own conscience, and that though xnar may siumDer, n can uoci ui?? A religion that makes an employer understand that if h$ is unfair to his employes and pays them less than fair wages, measured by his ability and their efficiency and zeal, he is a robber? A religion that makes an employe know that if he does not give full and efficient service, he too is a robber? A religion that makes a farmer, "Who packs bad fruit at the bottom and deceives the buyer by the good fruit on the top, realize that he is a thief just as much as the one who robs a hen roost at night? A religion that makes a man who robs a railroad of its fare, or its o freight bill, know that he robs him self of all right to feel that he is an honest man? A religion that makes a man realize that by driving- too hard a bargrain with his servant, his employe, or his merchant, he can be just as much a profiteer us the seller or producer who swindles by false weight, false packing or false charges? A religion that will make the labormembers who fail to contribute to the extent of their ability to the support of religion, and that compels them to recognize that if they a repaying their pastor less than a livv ing salary, they are robing God and man alike? A religion that wil make the laboring man, who by threats or by actual violence against the non-union man, strives to keep him cut of employment. realize that he is at heart a murderer and is murdering the individuality, and the liberty of his fellow-man, and is displaying a hatred which, if it has the opportunity. "Will commit physical murder? A religion that will make the' politician who yields principle for the sake cf party, who worships at the * feet of any class and sells his soul for political preferment know that he is not only a coward and a poltroon and unworthy of the respect of any decent man, but which will also make him see that he is helping- to naurder human liberty, as great a crime as murdering the individual man? In short, we need a revival of that religion which will make every man and woman strive in every act of life to do that which, on the great Judgment Day, they will wish they had I % h&ite 2 > i ?!' a f. !| ii I ^ rwfi ;; %p??? In ? lilili ih| ]|'i!l|!ilj, 4 ^if ,41 W* A < Jl ...itiljfell H ii lilSfllll il jiI llill | IP Copyright 1919 by R- J- Reynolds Tobacco Co. V- .? r^% *J? - : T v???1^? ther's Keeper? | j done, as with soul uncovered they stand before the Judgment Seat of. J the Eternal. j Until the people of this nation accept and live this religion there will | be strife where there should be ponce, ! there will be strikes find lockouts and murder where there should be co-operation and harmony; there will be hatred where there should be friendship and love. I In the Golden Rule, followed in the fulness of the spirit of this kind of religion, there would be found a solution for every business trouble; there I would be created friendship between i employer and employe; capital and I labor would work in harmony and | with efficiency, efficiency for thee apij tal and efficiency for the labor, with profit to both. Religion of this kind is not measur- j ed by the hope of a Heaven hereafter , but by the full fruition now of "Peace on earth to men of good will." It is not merely the chanting of hyms here or in thew orld to come, but it is in the recognition and full application by rich and by poor, by learned and unlearned, that each one | is indeed his brother's keeper, that we can bring this country and the ' world back to safety. | ! A nation-wide acceptance of this, j [ the only true religion in action, would j ' bring business peace and world peace j j where there is now turmoil, and men i i would then cease to seek to gain their i aims by lawless acts of immorality, ! i but would in spirit and in deed fol low the Divine command, "All things i whatsoever ye would that men do to ; you, do ye even so to thorn." | = | CoIdGe^jj | uuwn imu x our viiebi g & It is time for you to take quick steps BB j to rdieve it, and prevent pneumonia E'0 or other serious txoable. Just try a IB good wanningnpp'katioo of | k MotsebSSJOY ?1 %XSS^SAJLVB II It will mrprian yon bow J? ?j (pnekfcrft penetrates to tbe seat MM of tie trouble, reiieviag. con- MM gestioa and soreness. MM Itiaabo an invaluable rem- MM edy for Croup, and can be used MM freely without ?W burning effects. \ ?bij. rryjjg^ Keep a jar on \ ?ajSgft hand for emer- \ -P-Ilt. xSSwr? gencies. Doc- \ toasreconmend \ OToDjt^25c| Goose Grease Co. If ^ ; V. . t * t.'l i j*tt N !i -Jfor-H:..' -./ I S hi P#fc$-? // !Kv J$ _SRj'*ij?|{*'( .'' 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S.?A defense of : Mexico against foreign representation, i particularly from the United States, j i regarding the lives of foreigners and j I their property, was contained in a | i message of President Carranza read! at the opening session of congress to- j i ? I Grew Despondent j Over Her Troubles! ! I Once Was "Most Wretched Per-: son," Says Mrs. Green. j _ i t BUT NOW IS HAPPY i ! (iained 10 Pounds After Taking Tanlac and Improved Considerably. 4 Before I began taking Tanlac I was the most wretched woman I expect you ever saw, but now I am as happy as I can be over he good hat Tanlac has done me," said Mrs. Maggie Greene, of 1219 Avenue A, Easley, Ala. "For a long time I suffered from indigestion and stomach trouble," she continued, "and had grown so weak from loss of energy that I really took no interest In anything. I would suffer for hours from1 gas on my stomach that made me dizzy and gave me palpitation of the heart. I fell off until I weighed only 95 pounds, and was j so weak and run down I could not do any work about the house. I was so nervous that at times I trembled all j over and 1 got so cross and fretful I was not like myself at all and was l growing more despondent cverv clay. I "Nothing I took seemed to reach my troubles and I just went from bad to worse. My husband got a bottle of | Tanlac for me, and as soon as I began taking it I started to improve and began to eat and my appetite got betI ter every day. The disagreeable ful i 1?!.'5S UUtTS 11UL UUUUIC lilC Clll\ ckliter meals and I f6el just line. In fact, I I do not know what it is to have a j nain now) I sleep like a log at night land have gained 10 pounds and every one tells me I look* like a different woman." Tanlac. the master medicine, is sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lexington; Burnett & Whetsell, New Brookland: Harris-Cain Drug Co., j Bafesburg: Crosson Drug Co., Lees| viiie; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin: Dr. j |\V. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug j ; Do.. Pelion; W. J. Cayoe. Cayce; A. P.! . Lerphart. Gilbert: lit; l.ori-k Co..' j :rmo; W. !J. Suber. P<_ak. Price, $1.00 ! i ocr bottle, straight. adv. I ' ' i ____________ __ i ? ; 1 - C- I i K \ ^\s^ w sN-v \v ^>i\s\ ; -j &M%mAx-:W-wM^1$S ; : ;g;; | ^fv ,/ p Jf I vf r streak of smokeluck that'll lokemotor, all right, if you'll Dipe or cigarette papers and "t ior pauKing i ippealing all along the smoke line. VIen who never before could >moke a pipe and men who've >moked pipes for years all testify :o the delight it hands cut! P. A. zarit bite or parch! Both are :ut out by our exclusive patented process! Right now while the going's ;;ood you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular smokeappetite / bceco is acid. Toppy rtd bags, half pound tin humidors?and al glass humidor with spongm :co in such perfect condition. >any, Winston-Salem, N* C. / I day. Particular reference was made } in the message to alleged injustices i practiced agaim.t Mexicans in the Uni- | ted States. A long list of the alleged offenses : was given under the section of the J address devoted to foreign relat'ons. j The message also defended Mexico's I neutrality during the war and protest- ! cd against charges that the Mexican government was incapable and unwilling to protect foreign lives and property. //o no y u/uo Mr. J. FI. nnff. railway man of At have read of som but my wife's beal "She was just wreck and practict ! weak and nervoti tisual household di sleep and what foi no "00(^- ^er ^ y|0, troublesome and 1 "After takinpr fot ^er strenjjtn rofun appetite and h?>r si !??yHi? in? the food and n< \ e Pa*ns *n ^or ^ her kidneys norm: iCT!|S^7*X/ ' tion disappeared?< ' thins: she oj-aves l^-^F' from it; sleeps so Pure Food Bakery Where you always find BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc. j Made of pure food ingredients, j Everything sanitary, fresh, clean j and inviting. Call and you will | be pleased. 1 John Udell, 1200 Block Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. Buggies, Wagons,1 and Harness ! i When i:: and seel my Bugger, \V:.0x;;j and Har-1 Iu'-sp, bought at low prices before! .'.I' . ? l?uCL w t.'. lvG^ ? I - i i IBabies?leather ' rop; leather I trimmed: end or side springs/ : steel tires ?$5.00 Rubber tires I$110.00. j You must see my wagons and harness. Prices will please vou. n ft i is dweeney Stabies, 1413 Assembly St., Columbia, 5. C. i r.twap ?m?ciiiwjjijjroci^?b?hopi?u?ancm u 11 ? iimiw P. J. O'NE j Suite No. 7 * Carol | Cor. Main and Washington Sti amnunuimi'. ui'jii'ljjujjmaujiiJMBEMg: ATTENTIOi IS your boy or girl Carolina College or this fall, as a pay stu J we can save you mo of the school. i 1 Carolina Farm* 8 Exchange Bai CHARLESTON, i ; i I ? In his message President Carranza ! assorted that Mexico did not ask ad- ! mission to the league or" nations bei cause, he said, the league did not establish (quality for ail nations anu races. He reiterated that Mexico Lad not and would not recognize the Mon roe ciocirmc. Regarding oil legislation, the mes- : sage said the government was willing to conciliate, but would not sacrifce its national sovereignty. dstiam| well-known street hens, Ga., says : "I [ e wonderful cures ts then* aii. about a nervous tlly an invalid?too s to perform the f. ities. She couldn't Slf/7 n od sh" did oat did B idneys were very jSpCy jf towels constipated. ir bottles of I )rco / shACa*-!> a ied along with her a jurishing h**r body. ack were gone and ; /di-i * il. The cons'ipa- B > ;he now eats any- kSTj& ** 8 araT never suffers uv *'.a J, F\ j mad and is doing > ^w| I om juices and en- V A-vv/Vl medicinal herbal V* /'^5 in the vital organs \ J J.* prompt manner. g : Seeds Ready. FLOWERS Ageratum, Alyssum, Astei*, Bal-! sam, Blackeye Susan, Daisy, I Hollyhock, Nasturtim, Poppy, | Salvra, Sweet pea, etc, VEGATABLES Asparagus, Beets, Capbage, Car-1 rot, Kale, Lettuce, Mustard,; Onion, Parsley, Peas, Radish,! Rape, Salsify, Spinach, Turnips.' Let us help you start right. Flowers for all occasions sent1 anywhere. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1519 Main Street COLUMBIA. . - 5. C. I .. - - ? * , CONTi? ACTflRQ vi/in a Aa vnu SUPPLIES? | Machinery Castings and Repairs. Steel. Beams, r> 5 3f; W 7 V iioas, K-:.pes i ackle. Wheelbarrows, Trucks. * X 7 /-? } 3 |T/ r YV ire ^abie, boners Tanks, Stacks. Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. | Lombard Iron Works I p O > ^ AUGUSTA | & dlippiy GO,?, GEORGIA Ford Supplies *nd Rep?.;/* irj Siock. JLL, M. D. I: is specially and cfm,'letly equipped | eases of Stomach, Kidney and Blad5 and Skin, Rectal Conditions, Piles j linlessly Without Operation.) u Want to Know: Can you be cured? ! rill it take? Will it be permanent? t cost? Consult me FREE. rF -rt is made to avoid unnecessary nding out of town cases, vidually in charge of my office, hsv- j ical assistants or associates. Increase if blaced in my hands, recrives | stion and you achieve results as rap- ' j jible under high class treatment, iy examine every patient thoroughly, y when necessary. a, m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. ina National Bank Building 5. COLUMBIA, S. Q NPARENTS going to any South Preparatory School dent? If so write us, ney. Give the name er & Stockman ik Building CftTlTU r A DHI IV k jvu i ii tnwuLum | HEALTHFUL A During the afterma fiuenza or any other i ;c illness, the logical tonic, is SCOTT'S I EMULSION 1 sa which enriches the blood and strengthens the^ whole body, via nourisnment. it you would renew your strength?by Scott's. Scot: & Bowne, LioonStid, Is*. J. 15-1 f i -fit. PROFESSIONAL CARDS i 4 I ; -?gj J.A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST In diseases of the eye, ear nose an J throat in Saluda on Monday and i.. Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell it I. FRANK KNEECE j Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG. S. C. H. L. GREGORY, D.V.S. 1 Office 1308 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C. Office Phone 1342 Pvesidenc Phone 2754 Dr. BARNHILL 1 DENTIST, The Crown and Bridge Specialise 16! 5 Main Sr.. Columbia, S. Over Lever's Shoe Store Phone 2140 '1 M Dr. P. B. Spigner, DENTIST 1 304-5 Union National Bank Building Phone 181, Columbia. S. C. Dr. C. T. BROOKS || Dentist 1434 Main St., Columbia, S C Phone 447 DR. H. W. WALL Sd DENTIST, 1316 Main Street COLUMBIA I r > OSilce Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 DRS. BOOZER, |l DENTIST, Have returned to the 1500 | block, 1542 Main street, Columbia, just across the street from their old stana.; ?>r> ri j ;t t, ,< y "> fjlfi y"_. i). L,. d Am., %i'tntist .1620 MAIN STREET. f|[|g| Office Hours: S A. M. to 5:20 P M | Cancer taken out by the root within nine or ten days without knife. Guaranteed never to come back. jwfc'l S. P. Sframpert, ;'jj 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA S. C. DENTAL NOTICE. ? S. G. RUTLEDGE, D. D .S. 7 v. ITjj I make a speeiaty of Crown and Bridge Work. Office at Boozer old stand, 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. -1 ik priceless Good Vision . ^ ? is necessary to good sight. Eye strain is common. j . Eve strain can be overcome. ' SI Headache, squinting and cross-eyea j arc caused by defective vision. r&jg ! We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with nrnnon I fitting glasses. ! AVt RY E WELER COLUMBIA S.C. JL 1505 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. ! .