ESP AY, ^JAN UA KY ^^jHB^^wB speed ible 'uore foolish or more incorrect', o ti ina Iron the l'J? pulpit, Hint) lalK ab-.ut "sinner*" anc ,lve "Christians,''or about "sir n- rf." and ' (ioil'i people." we have Co! heard it. Our s.-ivioui tell did not come to call tin- ri* t)teiiu? tn repent lint auce, but he eame as a propitiation f.ir mn we s ns?that Ik to pay, fur ih<* r* dcmptlnii u ' slnoers." lie Is ourKaviour and it i*t neither are good theology nor good manners ??r the rluld iet(. righteous torl.'iru a monopo y 01 I In- favor o irlt the great Friend olSinners. the Those of ur who are Ht ruirir'lfur a^iinst the we weaknesses that beset us. while w<- aro tryiny iK> e mean to come ucurtr in me urnw, tiukh ><- m.m-, it mean men? ?nd we might acquire the Mastery ovoi > .11 organ- our evil natures. If 1 lie STVice was math ">y Martin more attractive. 1?, In-t^ail < ! being mail. Pin or JoLd U"comfortab:e In ?lie lin y ii-oiido. we wen. ptlon of the wade welcome to Ihesuticluaiy, and it tlx aviour? Tlie ^eriuon itppealfd t ? our lnariK insten.) of theliibleand leading our inimls oil" after a lh"ol<>glcieti as to enable liiin tt; T^ls own r.^nHin steadtast ami with a littlehclpihe Ml. K>g Trnttis? eu mlKht rise,so that they might beagniii oui Bt a church, 'mothers ai d chi dreii o| the heavenly (athe< In honesty, ^ ">? good sheppurd is more concerned llug neigh- about one stray sheep Mian about the ninety B and nine who are salely In the told, wlij [ecesslty for should not the wayward brother be called le unknown b ?ck ? Why should he he ignorei In the |e anything prayers? po. A man W,)J* should those who Wi.lk with level |r bin Igno. "nc' steadfast eyes be heM up as paraI sons when compared to im poor, sinful ano directly re- UD pretentious siuuers who f?<>i that wo obliged to be- r Saviour told ""'casts and uuworthy of notice Wtien the nets and "fol- *?>w?rd are not made comflriable is li are the exnet feaHonable lovs;??-ct. Ihein at church? did he mean > When the I/ird is In his holy temple he i? an must leave ooise the less the Lord of the wanderer fron each to track ;t?e Cro-o than he is t'ie <;,,d o: th.wo *vbc u the country.' Iraw the skirts of their pariiM'tii* abnuiih.-ni ly this. *hen f'ose of us who ore u.)worihy to call primarily to Hls oatne come near to them. .and that we Our Savior never Intended to transport ti so nearly con- '>*t beautltul iandooeset of his children be Anally pn- ^hile those slnsick sou's who lo ?k t.> jjjri, gh the pearlj v'i'' longing eyes and wishful hearts are left to perish on the b-u ren rock-4. walvatlon as tbe Jt "W be true that we "sinners" f:l|| lies for the best ver>" for short of the si;,t.dards which out speak, Is to fit r^hteous neighbors may s.-i Uj. for us and land to which while those of us unworthy brothers 'rn?\ eg. The man- aever favor In th?'r purer eye*, yet W( e lor those who, I u ,y In our imperfect way, appeal' to tj? (earth and mak* ''r,;at Friend oI Sinners for a; itv.!-t a hurna o/iAnnti Qtl<| u rtlulno I>m>| I. fnples of then i ves tils Alakei If WG heretics are uot re?ularly In the j>ewt a reward has | 'u SuDduy morning, whose fault is ii? j he religion 01 *'e altend divlue service and are ignore.' 8 which art >vhile others are extolled to Iheskiefl, aud Ii er death is tbt >ur mind* are bored while our hearts are ueg would lnuuc? 'ected, Is it any wonder that we reprobatesrves the Lore *re uot '"ore frequently ut the service? H 'ard, and noi ,,ur Starts were fed and ifour rniuds we-< s of duty, it edified, would we not be drawn there. Ani. the celestial '"Hi*5, if led at their master's crib, will re sponu every time to the call, but if u?t fed ly: Its spirit- recall counts f,r nothing. if the soul oi No man or ,11HU uot fed. nud if his heart is uot mad* iths and the *latl lu ,lje 1'o'y temple, it is but natural ud la the Bible tie rn!li' c' nse 10 uet"a lue wi. i come of obedi *n the Bbove we hiive nnl lutended tc % other* richer criticise or And fault with anybody, but wt jg jjfe Thes? beg ad to help those ou to perfection yf the spiritual who are striving to benefit mankind. is Into the new )L Our SdVloui A Kit|t|>.v Jliirrlnjrc. 1 Ibe proof. iD , , e6fsed Lord auo ,A beau iful home wedding wa.; eve not Mose- l',at Collie PalleiSOU and lid not beilevt Mr. \\ . MeadoWs Laugley, which took the dead " 01 al l!ie houieof tlie Grides pareut> , there may b? Mr- und M'.s< W- Ji- I'atterwiu, Wedpromises louno "*'?day evening at S P. M., Dec. JS nomandouhu Jlle ceremony was impressively pers hvceuienici.K 'ormed by Kev. J. M. Lawson. Aud .vitnessed by the relatives aud most in rgue with uobe ltTl!!,atel fri1eIlds of,lhe }'OU"g, C,'U,,Ie' , lo do i? to pro- . 1 h,e. l,r",e Wa" handsomely gowned t? Jeous Const. '.I1 e orSaud,e? satlu "bbuus and I truths of tlu " 'j, ')U; , , that they wis. Mr> Ll"\*h'y >* a ^ung man ol >8 and not on rnf 1 MCJ nric lll^ ir^niiru io ,i/i AUULJJ , handsome and useful pre-sents. pu p ma es ? After tlie ceretnouy the guests wert erau procpe jnvit?*d to the dining room when cree s or sec * H>;(j I a b u b were served iu abdn.... . lance. 'j ft" ' TIh v will make their home in Nineck of Bplrltua - (y 8|3|f()rthe liefir future. . . A friend. ie mortilf, anr and ibere neeu ? ??> . Sneers at t lit- , .... .. . . - .. , , , Kctliict'd flute* to < (?Iumilua. S. ( .. u:i(! n furious to I be ? . , .. .... Iteturu vfa SimiiIkm-ii Kmluav. b, purity, an? eafe foundation* ^ll account of (.'entfotual CelebrationSoutl Carolina Columbia, s. C., J-iuu-irj au acceptntil" ami "KW, Southern Hallway an )u!d undermine nouneesTJie very l?>w rale of on*' Ian- plus 2: ui! or makiiiL' c^n,t' ,,)r the round trip (minimum rate tt ... cents.) stones, w-mld Tickets to fie Bold January 7:h.Rth ntirt 9!h d of upon tbe with final return limit January 11 111, 1!M)5. Ipiiuciple aDd For Inforrna'ion an to schedules, etc , c;>m Bd dip Railway or address H. W. Hunt, wever D. P. A. Charleston, S. C. ! very . .. . , ? ? ucture i'liaiiiberlaiii'H el of a |P |[1P (,,K| H(jp ior oo!d?," says Mrs '.'ora Walker of 1' cts as Trnlnitiu Yoiidk ilorics. indred fur as conditions will permit, i kR- young horse that is heinn trained fo 1, the work should be worked with an olde: belief anjma] ii)at i)as been trained to tnov< I of rev- fajriy quickly, a* be will not only be ; d upon more valuable animal, but prove mori sort of profitable to his owner. fllef, or 1 m m i | of the ; ! is Mother of Ktu-imiat ism. uu" | "My mother has been a sufferer for man; K8 'n ! years from rlieumatlsm," says W. H. llowuri Bp as ol Husband, Pennsylvania. "A1-1linen nil aIu. ' w?s unable to move .it all, wbil -II t'nu" j walk inx wa? painful. 1 presented er wltl V it bottle of Gnamberlain's l\un Hnitn am Wl and after a f-w applications she decided it wa r , tiie most wonderful pain reliever sh<> lun r? ever tried. In (act. she is never without I e those uow Hnd is at nil times able to walk. Aiun s dry as chkIoiih! application of Pain H?'m keep away the pain that she whs formerly tronblei [ with." For sal? l?y ail Druggists, AbbcvllU Led and pj, jj, Young, Due West. kvlous Imti- tiianiurriu'H h * 011^" lu'incuy .\i?so win luU'ly IIannI?-ss. tin The fau't of giving children medicine coi k tainirm injurious substances, is NomHime L mnr? disastrous than the d incuse from whlcl fc?" they are nuttering. Every mother shouii know that CUamberlaln'K Cough Remedy i perfectly safe for children to take. It con Hr taint; nothing harmful and for coughs, cold Htid croup in na?urp?Hsetl. For sale by al Druggists, Abbeville, H. &l. Youug, Due Wes THE KITCHEN RANGE. \ 1 How Co Economize on t cij with pounded mace, allspice and pep per and salt (use a tpaspoouful of salt and half a teaspoonful of mixed spices). 6 Then spread over a layer of forcemeat 6 made by chopping two ounces of ham, a one teaspoonful of parsley and the peel t of half a lemon. Mince very tine, add a ) a seasoning of salt, cayenne and maco. c Blend all thoroughly together with six j ounces of crumbs and two beaten eggs. s Butter a raised pie mold and line with g a stiff, short crust. Then spread with d the forcemeat. I'ut in the guinea meat, R packing it well in. Wet the edges, put i; I on a cover of the paste, brush over s with opg and bake four hours. In the v . meantime make a good, strong gravy a from the bones, pour it tbruSgli a l'uu- o nel into tbe hole at the top, and the pie c Is ready for use. c Hove to Ronst Clams. "Wash and scrub the clams. Put them I on the broiler and over a clear lire. As n they begiu to open take them from the e f broiler arid remove the upper shell. T Pour over a little melted butter and 0 serve with a quarter of a lemon. Add t a little chopped parsley to the melted t ' butter. Serve the clams very hot. 0 - p IIow to Tell Age of Ilorscs. c The popular Idea that the age of a r horse can always be told by looking at his teeth, says a veterinary surgeon, is not entirely correct. After the eighth year the horse has no more new teeth, b i so that the tooth method is useless for u telling the age of a horse which is more j c i than S years old. As soon as the set of v ' teeth is complete, however, a wrinkle I v r> begins to appear on the upper edge of d 1 the lower eyelid, and a new wrinkle la n , added each year, so that to get at the li age of a horse over 8 years old you s i must figure the teeth plus the wrinkles, t L How to Croil Flam. j a Cut some slices of ham a quarter of | a an Inch thick, lay them In hot water, for half an hour or give them a scald-1 lng in a pan over the fire. Then take i ? them up and lay them on a gridiron t ^ over bright coals, then take the slices c r on a hot dish, butter them freely, sprinkle pepper over and serve. h t IIow to Clean Cnt Glass. | t Cut glassware is both valuable andi t beautiful and should be carefully | t treated when cleaned. It should, i j in tho first place, be washed in warm ' tmvA n/l/l/wl n foil' I P Wilier iu \>uiv;ii ut! ping, salted. They should be browc t ed all over and thoroughly done. 11 * -iOW TO ACT AT A HOTEL, !e?t P!n? o? Itprrirtorin;; n:iil GettiuK WnnJ.M Attended To. A 1:1:1:1 accompanied lr> tnltln f>t' tlio fnmi< nii.l "]")?? !ini bo roses are deftly intermingled ii lie curves. Another pretty scheme is f holly berries and leaves, with as aragus l'eru. In the lirst case tli< andle shades are pink, in the seconc ed. How to Care For llie Eyes. When the eyes ache, relieve then y closing the lids for Ave or ten min ites. When stinging and red througl rying, they should be bathed in rose rater or wet a handkerchief with rose rater and lay it over them for a fev ainutcs. If they are bloodshot, yoi .eed more sleep or have been sittiuj a a draft. If tliey have a btirnint ensation. bathe them with hot watei o which a dash of witch hazel ha: teen added. If ihe whites of the eye: re yellow and the pupils dull, stric .ttention should be paid to diet I'ow to Cook [tnnhi'd Clamt*. Melt pat of butler iu chafing dish hen put in three dozen Utile Necl ilanis, hashed line, and their juicc Uld a tcnspoouful of chopped chive: nd two of parsley. Cook over opei ire until it boils up twice, cover on hicken with bread crumbs, add tw< ablcspoonfuls of sherry, season t< aste aud serve on buttered toast How to Make I'l'iiiicnuint Cordial. Peppermint cordial may be made a .ny time ol' the year, for the chemis Jways keeps the necessary prepara ion of peppermint. Put Ij'O drops o sseniial oil of peppermint on to thre< >r four lumps of sugar, pound it In i tone mortar, with a labiespoonful o 1.. ? ! II ? I! !<, . 1.miv.vl Flti.UU,>, UAl (111 iO lUU!UUnUltf i.dd this to one quart ot' proof spirit>f wine and tJ.c same quantity o: vhite sugar sirup. Color the eordia villi beet root, and you will have i lelicious sirup. How to Clean Liini'i.i. Soak lamp wicks in vinegar befori ising them in a lamp. Wash smoki itained chimneys iu warm water an* :oap and rub while wet with vim-gar o try salt. They can also lie cleancd, a uay be globes on gas fixtures, in warn vater and soda and then in warm wa er and aninjonia. How to Serve OrnnRCli. Cut seedless oranges in halves, tab >ut the little pieee of white in the cen ;er with a very sharp pointed knife an; ill the cavity with sugar. I MAKING IUI ! GOOD DRAINAGE TI TANT REQUI ' Grass Slionld Re Ktimo ' way ami Ditch?liair ' fill?Height of Crown ' Ins Principles of Roi > The Spectator has i deuce of tlio enlighti > travel. For years he . to walk, to drivo anc certain piece of count : road as bad as a con t and sand and sods au > ! mnlvfi n rnnd. Lnpfc . this pipce of road n t excellent and impro . nntil in the autumn j dirt road as any one c i The other day tho j . to meet tho overseer i l same overseer, by th J , charge for 25 year* I . m STONE CU1 [From Good congratulate you, Mi tbe Spectator, "011 t. ! have made. It is fine ' ged face of the over * in smiles, and his ch pleasure. Then, as 1 t became serious. 4 * Wn 11 T toll trrm Spectator. Last fall I to Blank"?naming \ miles away 'an d three c ' I seen .some roads that of the old nmdholes u 1 to myself, 'If ever I 1 my district again, hv J too.' So I asked 'em and, by George, they | didn't do nothin bui > outen the road, keep 1 open up the ditche3 wouldn't wash. And this spring, hut I kep ( though we had the i summer I ever see, th j trict have been betu r was afore. Xext yec "I mean to tell the to - I will tako a mile n j don't v/ant no more : gettin." j Now, on this littl , home, this honest old 3 e^, the real secret of t h* had had the sense j ho resumed -"vork in 1: , is at onco the most C r most beneficial force t . and the road repairc with and to connt on. j so to speak, it can b< roads clean and emoo be uncontrolled, it is roads into ruts and r impassable. Drainage tial feature of a roa ^ stances this is s:mpli< , In the Spectator's j rarely come across a c j who did not believo t 3 out of tbo side ditche to the read to be grou ^ the wagon wheels, co j by the rains and fii into the ditches agaii road repairing does m as the road so wcrke 3 deed, in nine cases c . when tbo repairer put j upon it than at any o It is so easy to rual . and to keep it in < . ever a wonder to th( j this country, where . themselves upon the r adaptability, they sh< I- stupid in this very ii .. road repairing. Tin a from actual exponent t age country neighbor bo kept in most ex months in the year w is now spent on them, structicn in drainage the overseers of the powers of nature, no\ i could be made to do 1 ) sary work of road rep ~ xuiiao tiut u\J iuuuw > road scrapers, ami 1 3 will more frequently keep the roads mod dust. A pood dirt road si: t crown, so that tbowa t way from the center - and there should be l t of sod between tho l> ditch. The second re i important, and it is i f disregarded. The sc. dirt, and it also becc s grass being permittci f forms a ridge wine j drainage, and then, a 11 is heavy, th< re is si above the ditch?a gi tie while will extend ; and make it more i e j The crown to a dirt n i1 for that matter, shou j grade or hill than o r ! The rainfall on a hill a greater velocity and i i1 damage. Therefore it j '.iroin the surface of t | quickly at such place : grade is level. The I gineering principles, i> Spectator, could bo ii - rural population r< J heavy burden withou : ever in the first in stun I / ^ . .. . ! A 110ACS. | jl IREMENT. ^^IggMMM Kntwppn j^BMjH|(Wwyw|BMHftjji^B^^^BB^BH^BMHBBHBBH^B| i Can BO Mj^H^ra^B^SBgm^HnBEHBsBnHH^HHj^SR sii>M)io^nn^aRBKi^SBSHffinHannB9^^BBnRa ry rjflB|aj|fiB|BBH^ v KSsB3Bft3M*SSgaafo'J^^ L.VEHT. Roans.3^BwBWHB|gBB8HBMHM^MHBBB8HB^BWajBiB|CTBWMHH Lio good i, line!" g^^^HKByHBgfflHroHffl^BMMS icck3 gi(^eSHSHBP^^^9Unj^^^SE|9BBra^9raB^SB^HB spujx, his^Ks^ffj^SS^^KBB^SOH^SsBBB^^^mOl^m how it was, took a drive do^^BSi&iBB9sBi^^ffiHKHHHira!^Hl^9BH a largo :ouutios off?''aD^^KHB8HBBEBSllfllw8lHSMSBHB6wMWHHI made me ashamed jBnBMBBaSiBwHBSBflSlBBfiifiBM^Si and I Fays ^BlKlEff8BBB|MPil|ij|Hffi work the roads of ISEGraGHKIlSBHilfiaKHEfiSS ill have good roads how they did it, '?^BMSSWC"SSKBflSfilg8BjjflWiWWKfiC tell me they , ; keep the stones da>^H|^HB8EU9&|jHHu|^0M0NH ' the tods off, and ^Bh|S?I8SW so as the roads I that's all I done t on a-do in it, and worst washes this n ?BB8MlBKfiBlHreMMB8SflflBBffl?Ml e roads in my dia:r than they ever ir," he continued, committee that ;oro of roud, and K. C. .V noncy than I been s:l'? hlH o excursion from c;. c. Jk[ rnnrln tn kren the . W'HUIirmfffiirHfflircTHnillmrMrnrfMMl th and LardV if it i sure to wasb the c them * is tbe most cssen- ^BBHfl^HjjMWHHBBflaBi d, and in most in- u licad or HAL :ity itself. cow, 3 heifers. 5 heiterH?aWMjfl?MB|M espericiice be bas !> Grade Jersey cows. TnnL'rr s should be put innd up into dust by Als? for Sa,c'^^^^HII u verted into mud BHwBwlFiB mlly washed back '* KokImmtimI m.i? ? fboHrsSl.TS n plecO and a IoiHHHIHBBbHU i. JLUia ui 3 good at auy time, % Berkshire. BHISBflfiKBEH >ut of ten?better E. c. meschinqH^HM 3 his hurtful band LOWNDESVILLE.S.C. ther :e a good dirt road " ~ ardcr that it seeing f "HT Tim I VTfT mD wBI^MS > Spectator that in A KLK/1NUIMI | h 1^^^^ tbe people plurno -H- A L JjnLJllll i :ir ingenuity and wflPfijMfiglB Duld keep on being ? T0 THE ? uportant matter oi 2 Spectator knows WORLD'S FAIR HH ;o tiiat m tiao averheed the roads can is via Atlanta, Chattanooga, Lookout cclleat order ten M'>uotnin, Nashvilleund ibe iih the mouoy that iKnSfll ifflsrs I ILLINOIS CENTRAL i roads, then the v only destructive, RAILROAD. tfSSE uost of the ueces- HQ airing. The spring (Double Track.) to do the work of Two trains dally, S.25 a. m., nnd S oO p. ^Kh :he summer raius tn., with Pullman S'eepiug Cars frotu In than not suffice to Atlanta. bocoii^BH luxatuij- uwg AXVZJJ Tcu Hi ilr.y roach excursion tickets on p^'^H iOulcl bavo a slight ^Hle ench Tuecday aud Thursday dur- .sl'iHrilH ter will drain each lu~ November, with tiirousli coaches Lowifl to the side ditch, j from At'auta. wnSnl M nC< >rrS 10 intervening strip ! j.-,,, f?ij inf >rmntlcr>, rate* aiul s:c<>p- J)U,. We! roadway and the li1;; L'.ir reservation address, Y poll t quirement is most male i-ajM iluiost universally | Fred I). Miller, d is toucher than A cuni^H imcs higher. The thav. 1'A^s. agent, b0 c'?! ? irom Ml :1 to prow, Its edge yc. 1 N. IVyorSt ATLANTA, OA. and 50 ycfl Ji interrupts the j Ask fo "kets via Illinois Central K. K. vlien the rainfall1 wiii'boreqfl are to be a gully We sell Keystone Overalls ''V.-^arJ luto ufe'ro" h"r T!iere is nothing better made ;r luss impassable, for the money. ThomsonBros cad, or to any road j