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A free medical dispensary has beer opened in Chinatown, San Francisco. me Pert She Didn't Like. The other day a woo little woman who lives in a suburb saw and hoard a donkey for the lirst time, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. Sho talked about it continually after getting home. Jt was a "good donkey." it was also "beautiful donkey." In fact, tlio child wont completely through h?T smfll store of adjectives. And when her father came home at night he heard the adjectives all over again. "And so you liked the donkey, darling. did youV" he asked, taking the tiny lass on his knee. "Oh. yes. papa. 1 liked him. That is. 1 liked him pretty well, but 1 didn't like to hear him donk." Are You Itchy! If so, something is wrong with yonr skin. Ask your druggist for Tetteriue, and you can care yourself without a doctor for 50 cents. Any skin disease, ringworm, eczema, salt rheum, etc. Or send 50 cents in stamps for box prepaid to ?T. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Try a box. The Ferris wheel at Chicago is to be sold for old innk. It made S500.000 profit <hirln.tr the World's Fair, one-half of which wont to tho fair company. It has since stink for its owners and it wilt cost UKhi to tear down. Some people are so busy talking that they haven't time to think. The Best Prescription lor < hill* ind Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless -hit i. Tonic. It iss ippleiron and quinine iu i tasteless form. No cure--ao pay. Price 25c. HOW MUCH YOU EAT Is not the question, but, how much you digest, because food does good only when it Is digested and assimilated, taken up by the blood and made into muscle, nerve, t>one and tissue. Hood's Sarsapurllla restores to tbe stomach its powers of digestion. Then appetite Is natural and healthy. Then dyspepsia is gone, and strength, elasticity and endurance return. Stomach Trouble?"I ha*? had trouble with my stomach and at times would be very dizzy. I also had severe headaches ami that tired feeling. When I had taken three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I was relieved." Mrs. Angelina Jarvis, 5 Appleton St., Holyoke, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Best Medicine Money Can . Buy ?v So. 22. h ?=, Interesting Exper.ments. Prof. Masso, of the University of Genoa, has recently completed a series of interesting experiments for the purpose of observing the temperature of the body during fasting and the rate of assimilation of carbohyrat?s. The experiments demonstrated the efficacy of sugar in raising the temperature of an animal which had fallen during a fast Upon the administration of sugar the temperature rose rapidly during tifteen minutes and in one or two hours reached its maximum. After bread is given the temperature will rise more slowly than in the case of sugar, owing to the greater difficulty the animal has in assimilating the food. Prof. Masso savs that with sugar he has succeeded in retoring the vitality of dogs in a serious state of hypothermia, while the administration of albumen to others failed to save their lives. Weary Women Rest and help for weary women arc found In Lydla Em Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, R makes women strong and healthy to bear their burdens, and overcomes those Ills to whloh women are subject because they are women. is known from ooast to ooast. It has cured more slek women than any other medicine. Its ^ friends are everywhere and they are constantly writing thankful letters which appear In this paper. If you are puzzled write for Mrs. Plnkham's advice. Her address Is Lynn, Mass. She will charge yhu nothing and she has restored a million women to health. M i THE SABBATH SCHOOL. j INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 3. Subject: The Twelve Sent Fortli. Mntt. tx.. Hi to x.. X?Golden Text, Matt. x , JO?Memory Verne*. lx., 3G-3.3?Com* ' ment.irv oil tlie Duv'n Lesson. 35. "Josus went about." This shows that .Tesus was actively ensealed in the work. "The gospel of the kins lorn." Ho prol claimed the good news of His spiritual j kingdom which He came to set up in the j hearts of men. Paul savs it consists of "righteousness, peace and joy in the lloly Ghost." He told them of a kingdom of ! grace auil glory now to be set up under the government of a Mediator. "And healing J every sickness." To His preaching He | joins all works of mercy and temporal asI sistauco to the bodies of mer. "Among ; the people." He taught not only in the I wealthy cities, but in the poor villages and in the private houses, aud wherever He I1UUIIU naiucsi uuairi.^, 36. "When He saw the multitudes." The I country was very densely populated at this j time. This nnd the next two verses are an I introduction to the account Riven in the ! following chapter. Several reasons led to Ilis e unraisslouing the twelve apostles and sending them out to preach. (1) The growing eagerness of the people to hear the new gospel. The demand conld not be satisfied bv one preacher. (2) The growing opposition of the Pharisees made Hppnreut the necessity of not only npj pointing, but of training men to preach ; Christ's gospel. (3) It was because He I pitied the multitude, who were like harassed and panting sheep without a i shepherd, and like a harvest left nnreapt I for want of laborers. "With compassion.'' j An emphatic word showing how Christ was moved in Hi.- great love for the people. I "Because they fainted." Distressed and j scattered, it. V. This refers to their j spiritual condition rather than to their i pnvsical nilments. "As sheep."' No ereaj tureis more apt to go astray than a sheep, and having gone astrav none are more | helpless. Thcv are exposed to hunger, j cold and ravenous beasts. Sinful souls are [ as lost sheep. "Havlag no shepherd." I They had many teachers, but none who | cared for their souls, and none who were i able, if they had been williug, to give thorn such instruction as they needed. Their I. .1 l??. 1 c.rln. C.A.I enrm.l I XeUCHVr?, lUMcau VI 3?iiii9 ?v. .v. their own glory an J gain. 37. "Harvest plenteous laborers few." There are multitudes to be won for the new kingdom?multitudes prepared to bear, for their spirits were broken under personal and national sorrow; but the number of right teachers was spaall. ?Geikie. The Lord of the harvest was being deprived ol j His harvest for want of laborers to gather I it in. What an accusation against the ; scribes and priests! 3S. "Pray ye therofore." Successful laborers nro obtained in answer to prayer. ! When things look discouraging we should pray more and fear less. "The Lord of the harvest." The great, divine Teacher. The one who is able to give a harvest of souls, i "Send forth." Prepare and call many to preach the gospel. There is something greater than preaching and that is to make preachers. Those whom God sends forth ! succeed, tbo-e who send themselves forth, 1 sooner or later lail. How shall we preach except we be sent? "Laborers." Jesus wants laborers; there are only ;a very few i who really work. A careless, easy-going i minister will always do actual harm. 1 "Hi* twelve diseinles." Alter spend | ing the ptecedlng night in prayer, the ; Lord called the disciples together and j chose twelve, which suggests that He bad | in mind the twelve patriarchs, heads of : :he tribes of Israel. They were called together as disciples, but after receiving nu:hority they became apostles. "He gave :hem power." Luke adds, "authority." Ill rightful authority is derived from Jesus Christ. All power is given unto Htm, in leaven and in earth, and He alone can lispense power. "Against unclean spirts." "Over unclean spirits." It. V. The . asting out of unclean spirits is here referred to ns distinct from healing diseases. "And to heal." The design of the gospor was to conquer the devil and euro the 1 world. The power and authority thus ! given them would enable them to command j the attention and respect of even the scribes I and Pharisees. 2. "Apostles." The only placo In this gospel where the word is used. It means, to send forth. The names of the twelve apostles were: Simon, Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew (N"athanael), Thomas (Didymus), Muttnew (Levi), James the sou of Alpbens (called also James the Les?, or little, because ho was small of stature), Jude (Judas. I.ebDeus, Thaddeus. The brother of James the Less, aud nuthor of theepistle which bears hia name), Simon the Cauaanite (called also Shnon Zelotes, or Simon the Zealot. Canaanite has no reference to Canaan, but is derived from the Hebrew kuua, zeal, aud was applied to Simon because of his great zeal in preaching the gospel of Christ), and Judas I?cariot. 5. "Sent forth." They wore sent two by two (Mark 6:7) in different directions. They were not to go alone. Each mast have acompnnion to give counsel and help to each other iu dltflculties, and to cheer j each other on the way. They would thus reaen ainerent classes 01 minus, ?uu ?ccomplish more real work. Two are more than twice one. "(Jo not." Do not tako any road leading to Gentile population. The time had not come Tor establishing missions to the Gentiles. A base of operation?must be secured nmong the Jews. This limitation was confned to tins mission. "Enter ye not." Salvation must ilrst be offered to the Jews, and to have gone to the Samaritans at this time would have been a stumbling-block to the Jews. 6. "To the lost sheep." The Jewish church was the ancient fold of God, but the sheep had wandered away and were lost, and unless they were again found and brought back to God thev would be lost eternally. "House of Israel." The Jews, descendants of Israel. He looked with compassion upon them because they bad strayed into the paths of siu anil error, and were in a wandering and dangerous condition. "The Gentiles also had been as lost sheep." 1 Pet., 2:25. 7. "Preach." They were to be itinerant preachers. "Kingdom of heaven is at | nana. ? e suouia sun iukkc uo mu^uvin J or heaven the subject of our preaching, and tell the world that the kingdom has come. The King Is now here, and salvation is offered freely to all who will repent. Matt. 3: 2; 4:17. 8. "Raise the dead." This is wanting in many manuscripts, and is believed by several good authorities to bo spurious, although retained in It. V. The first instance in which an apostle raised the dead is recorded in tlie books of Acts. 9:36-42. It seems very improbable that our Lord imparted at so early a period this highest of ail forms of supernatural power. "Freely give." As you have received miraculous powers without paying for them, exert those powers without receiving compensation. iu i'ne Crimea the British left GO.OOC orpses, which are Interred iS( emeterles. \ v in i Bad - ^ The question for you no y&j good blood; how to get rid g*8 system. Everybody knows W-, parilli. No ordinary Sarsa almost any store, will answ jil There is such a Sarsaparilla, Kg way from all other Sarsapa I That's . t.V- " inc oniy oaraaparuia iuuuo ||g three graduates: a gradw Kg* chemistry, ar^ a || $1.00 a bottl " I hid frequent and moit painful ticians, but they did me no good. I Kg; without effect; but when I tried Aver M??[ for I was loon completely cured."? I Several hundred people from Ulinoi will visit Maine during the surnntc while the clams are ripening. Th people who compose the excursion ar grandsons and granddaughters of pet pie who went to Illinois from Main Ih*fore tite prairies were ploughedyoung folks who never saw the se< u&r a hill as liigh as their heads. Do Your Feet Aflif and Hurn? Shako into your shoes Allen's Foot-Euse, powder for the feet. It makes tight c new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunlous Swolleu, Hot, Smarting and SweatIngFe< and Ingrowing Xails. Sold by all druggist and shoe 9tores. 23 cts. Samplosent FlCEt Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, X. Y. No. Maude, dear, a lightning calcula tor is not a man who predicts thunde: storms. The Is-it-hct-enough-for-vou fien is making life miserable. Ton Will XeTer Know s-hst rood ink Is unless you use Carter's. I cost* no more than poor ink. All dealers. The grizzly out at the zoo says thi: weather is unbearable. It requires no experience to dye with Pit n ai Fadile's Dyes. Simply boiling you goods in the dye is ail that's necessary. Soli t>y all druggists. Few wives are striking their hus bands for sealskin saques. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxativk Promo Qcisine Tablf.ts All drucgist.s refund the money if it fails t cure. E. \Y. Grove's signature oil each box 25c. . To Prohibit Scandalous Publications. It lias been proposed in New }oil to prohibit by law the publication < ; scandalous matter found on the poisons or in the possession of suicide: or of those who have attempted sni eide. This would be a good thing t< do. Persons who take their own live: are often insane. If not actually deranged. their minds are in so morbu a condition as to until them for caJn and accurate statement. It often hap pens that, with the- intention of ex plaining their act. they leave a letter oi scrap of paper wnich reflects cruel b upon the character of one or mort living persons. The newspapers prin the letter under prominent head-lines and the injured person has no redress A mere denial counts for little, am there is no defence against the calum I nies of the dead. Though Spain is an agriculture country, it had to import last yent tnore than $15,000,000 worth of grain Piso's Cnrc for Consumption is an infalli iile medicine for coughs and colds. N. tv .-a ml'el, Ocean (trove, N. J., Feb. 17, HXM. Mrs. Wlnsiow'sSoothlng Syrnp forchildrei ' etliinj;, softens tlie unmt, reduces inf1ain:nn >on, allays pain. cure* wind colic. -*5c.a botth | FITS permanently cured Noflts or nervous [ ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Grea Nerve Restorer.$2trial bottle and tr<'at.i*efre l.r. R. H. Kline. Ltd.. 931 Arch Sn. Phila, Ps A. M. Priest, Druggist. Sheibyville. Ind. -ays: "Hall's Catarrh Cure gives the bes of satisfaction. Can get plenty of testimonl als. as it cures every one who takes it. Druggists sell it, 75*. i you have already discovered that |8 dcrs and wastes will not cure hese eruptions on your face. j|| They may cover up and sap press, but they cannot re- Kg move. Rashes, boils, salt-rheum, |p gles, hives, eczema, tetter, etc., ||j surface indications of a deeper g| at's I Blood I w is, ? how to mate bad blood 3$ / 44 - 4 _ - *_ ylPW , ol all these unpurnies in jour ? the answer,? a perfect Sarsa- l|| parilla, such as jou can buy at er; it must be a perfect one. g?j , and it differs widely in every jjgSj AYEP'S I .voder the persona] supervision of H ate in pharmacy, a graduate m graduate to medianc." All ^ C. /Ill UI u^Ukoi Til bolls. I was treated by a number of phr- |H tTied many kinds of patent medicines, but Bga 's Sarcaparilla I got hold of the right thing, Bra I. P. Csousi, Attica, N. Y. IE CHOICE Vegetable will always find a read e p market?but only that farme - ? 4-b% ^ s?'U,A rf nrlir> (\ 1 can raise uicm huu uo..-> .n.uui\. ' ; the oreat secret how to ol a I ^ 1 tain both quality and quantit n | by the judicious use of wel balanced fertilizers. Xo ferti ? I - - -. , , s izer lor \ egetabies can prouuc a large yield unless it contain ? at least 8% Potash. Send fc our books, which furnish fu ] information. We send thei free of charge. GERMAN" KALI WORKS, g 93 Nassau St.. New York. W. L. DOUGLAS ;; S3 & 3.50 SHOES Jft'oi 11 ^SWorth $4 to $6 compared J*/\ with other makes. ? ? -Z7 wx \ln?lor.?'?t bv user B? . ? ! 1,000,000 wearers. tSf tbs <fi ft The rjentiine have W. L. P~7 T I fHP Douglas' name and price V , IS stamped on bottom. TakcflElk T' ' I no substitute claimed to b \Jl not, we will send a t ait ' V^'~ Son receipt of price anc rjc.^^VWSv *! Vt, 1 extra for carriage. State kind of leathei JC' XcwsttOi anu width, plain or can toe. Cat. free auMtYom *- L DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. 8rockton, Mtu. 51 cx ==^v? ? oock "IF J * doILar or so ; J them when th 1 H s"J our *^?nt or writ* direct ! ?*?*? ? lAie.AiAi^ieiA.A./t.A.A.AiA.A.A I \ ? | " New Rival,"" Lea < Insist upon having them, ta'-.e no others am i i ALL DEALEf ; l t U Beet Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use H 'Tet Izj time. Sold firtlruinrlst*. f*1 ' ' * ' ly- v A LCOHOLIC LIQUORS " and NARCOTIC DRUGS Make INEBRIATES. I THF k'PFI FV niPP TIIDFC THF \\ Also Cianrette and other LLKLO IIIC.Il. Tobacco habit?. Patients board and lodge in the Iastltution* Address or call at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, : 1109 Plain Street, COLUriBIA, S. C. AFamousBpREE! A Copy of the famous book. "In His Steps," will be mailed to any person sending us the name of one young person who expects to enter a Business College within the next 60 days, and four others who may attend at some time. Write your name and addresses all plainly. 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BADHAM & CO., { 1324 Mali St. ? | COLUMBIA. 1 C. reoMTtfr*SHQpj HILL" BUGGIES are " A LitUe Higher c rice, But?" they stand up, look well, and G e all, keep away from the shop Only Ej higher than cheap work. Why not use is is the case ? I ROCK HILL ?mi HES7E BHk[ ED SHOTGUN SHELLsJ^T ' der," and "Repeater" ; j -an (?,, Kmi shells lhat money can buy. > ?S KEEP THEM. j rEO. E. N1SSEN & CO., U Y,TkXLT U/flfiflMQ V Lightest draft, most if flUU I lv I durable and finest finish. Do not f take one claimed to be as good. If not sold in your town, write us for - prices. WINSTOX-SA LF.TI, N. C. . I ^^DftDQYKEfDI8CcraT:?i,,, I %J rV 2 ^9 I quick r.lie'*nd cupri wor?t Book 01 te?tiraoni?l? ?nd lO days' treatment Free. Or. H. a. oeeeh'3 SOS8. B?x B. Atlanta, O* ATTENTION is facilitated if Ton mention this paper when writing advertiser?. So. 22