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"Sorrow, I havo learned to love you;
You, af least, aro true;
j 1 havo Iud a chanco to prove you
1 havo lived with you.
When by othor friends forsaken,
When Hie world grew drear,
You were leal, and woro unshaken
You were over near."
Some of ufe have not always hud a
smooth life, and some aro now in the
shadow. We have sad memories of
times when we journeyed in company
with those who will never share our
counsol or hear our step any more.
Many modern homes ?lave been bro
ken up. No bntterin&-rain smote the
door, no Iconoclasts crumbled the
statues, no flame leaped amidst the
curtains, but so far as all tho joy
and merriment that once belonged to
our house aro concerned, the homo
has departed. Armed diseases came
.down upon the quietness of the
scene-scarlet fevers, consumptions
or undefined disorders came and seiz
ed upon some members of our fam
ily, and carried them away. In our
trouble and sorrow we forgot the
comforting words of Jesus to His
disciples concerning his death, "If ye
loved nie ye would rejoice because I
go unto the Father." We went
about weeping amidst the desolation
of our once happy homes, thinking
of the bright eyes closed, and thc
noble hearts stopped, and the gentle
hands folded, and we wept until jwe
hail no more power to weep. The
world waB not so bright as it once
was. The days were sad and dreary,
the nights dark and long. Loneliness
shrouded everything. There was
darkness-thick, impenetrable, shud
dering darkness. But liston! God
did not leave us there. Mercy 3poke.
As we took up the cup and wore
about to put it to our lips, God said,
"Let it pass," and forthwith, as by
the hand of angels, another cup was
put into our hands; lt was the CU I
of God's consolation. The Fathei
put his left arm under our heads
and with his right hand he poured
into our Hps the wine of his comfort
Jt was then that we began to realize
"What a friend we have in Jesus,
All our Bins and griefs to hear."
Then we looked at the vacant chair
and looked at our troubled hearts
and we looked at the Lord's chastise
mont, and we said, "Even so, Father
for <;o it iee/ne th good in thy eif.tyi.'
Av the mist? of il ? tit ness clea rei
away a gentle voice whispered
'What ! fbi Uv.u knowor.t 1.0? new
biij thou ?hali know beiv.ui<.'..' Sad
donly we were possessed with a spiri
similar to that which possessed Max
well Cornelius when he wrote:
"Not now, but in the coming years
It may be in the better land
Weil read the meaning of our tears
And there, some time, weil under
stand.
Weil know why olouds Instead of sn;
Were over many a cherished plan
Why song has ceased when scare
begun
'Tis there, some time, woil undei
stand."
The Lord took our loved ones froi
us, but he is going to shelter thei
and care for thom hotter than w
could. He is going to array them i
whito robes, and with palm branche
they will bo all ready to greet us f
our coming home.
"O, I think I should mourn o'er ni
sorrowful fate,
If sorrow in heaven could be,
If no one should bo at the beautlfi
gate,
. Walting and watching for me."
Our loved ones have gone Into ai
othor country, and if we want I
reach their companionship we mut
take the same road. They ropentec
we must repent. They prayed an
trusted In Chirst; so must we. Un
lt not been for Jesus they would Inn
all perished, but Christ com forte
them and said, "I am the way," ar
they bookit. The path that th?
trod was often paved with thorn
many times they were tired, sick ai
hungry, but they remembered ll
promise, "To him that overcometh
will give to oat ol' the tree of li
which ls In the midst of the paradi
of Cod." Ii is through much tr Ibu)
lion that wo are to outer into tl
kingdom. But
"When the last feeble step has be<
taken
And the gates of the city appear,
When the sound, like tho minimini
waters,
Holls down on our listening cars;
When all that now seems so myst
lions
Will be bright and as elear as t
day,
Then the toils of the road will see
nothing,
Whon we get to the end of tho way
"Who aro these under tho altar
tho question was asked, and tho 1
sponso came, "These aro they whl
cane out of great tribulation ai
have washed their robes and ma
thou white In tho blood of t
Lamb."
Between us and the coming in
Tum iHfDRNAl
lirais i&im?
SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE
REV. DH. LINSCOTT FOR
PRESS BIBLE
Tho object of the International
promote, by questions, through tho
the teaching of Scripture lu connec
School Lessons.
(Copyright 1910 by Rev.
JUNE 25TH, 1011.
Subject: "Review."
(.olden I'Vxt: What doth the Lord
require of thee, ? it to do Justly, and
to love mercy, and to walk humbly
with tliy God. Micah vi: 8.
Tho following review may be used
as a complete lesson in Itself, or as a
review of tho twelve preceding les
sons.
The date and title of each leeson,
whero found, the Golden Text and
one question from each less . fol
low:
April'2. Ml Isl i a Heals Now 'an the
Syrian. 2 Kings v. Golden Text:
"Look unto me and he yo saved, all
the ends of tho earth; for I am God,
and there ls none elso. Isa. xiv: 2 2.
(1.) Verse 1-Is sickness as likely
to come lo a great as to an ordinary
man?
April 0. Muslin's Heavenly De
fenders. 2 Kings vi: 8-23. Golden
Text: "Por he shall give his angels
charge over thee, to keep thee In all
lliy ways. Ps. xcl:ll.
(2.) Verso 17-What reason is
there for the belief that we aro sur
rounded by spirit uni Intelligences?
(This is one of the questions that
may be answered In writing by mem
bers of the club.)
April 10. Joasli, tho Boy King,
Crowned in .Judah. 2 Kings xi: 1-20.
Golden Text: "Blesesd are they that
keep his testimonies and that seek
him with the whole heart. Ps. ext*: 2,
(3.) Verses 1-3-If a child whose
hered'ty and environment were vile,
turns out to be a bad man, how much
should he be blamed?
April 241. Joash Repairs the Tem
ple. 2 Kings xi: 21. Golden Text:
"Then the people rejoiced for that
they offered willingly. 1 Chronicles
xxix:9.
(I.) Verse 21-To what extent
may wo tout the reasoning and do* j
0uctloug of a bright boy, aoveq year? i
of .--.ge, upon .matt or? with witiot. he j
!.. iamibt.
April vi. God's Pit.) Sot thc
Heathen. Jonah 111:1-Iv: ll. Gol
dent Text: "Go ye therefore and
teach all nations." Matt. xxvili:19.
(G.) Verse 5-What effect does re
pentance, fasting and prayer have In
these days In preventing the legiti
mate and natural consequences of
sin?
May 7. Uz/Jah, King of Judah,
Humbled. 2 Chron. xxvi. Golden
Text: "Pride goeth before deetruc
the companionship of our loved ones
who are departed, there ls a Gettys
burg, there is a Waterloo-war with
the world, the flesh and the devil. We
have either to conquer our troubles,
or our troubles will conquer us.
Those who have won the victory over
death are witnessing the battle from
the bright hills of heaven. They are
watching to see if through Christ we
can take the fort. They know that
upon this battle depends whether we
will ever join them. Let us remem
ber that every inch we gain puts us
further on toward thal heavenly re
union. We are "more than con
querors through him that loved us,
and his grace ls sufficient" to defeat
the enemy.
"Through many dangers, tolls and
snares we have already come;
'Twas grace that brought us safo tinta
far, and graco will lead us
home."
Sometimes we feel as though we
could never-take another step, as
though we could never look up again.
But listen!. "All things work to
gether for good to them that love
Cod"; "Weeping may enduro for a
night but joy cometh In the morn
ing,;' "Be thou faithful unto death,
and I will give thee a crown of life."
Let us wrap ourselves in these pre
cious promises. God says ho will not
cast us away because the music has
gone out of our souls. "The bruls
? d reed he will not break," and "As
one whom his mother com fore th so
will I comfort you." O troubled
souls, Cod will see us all the way
through, and when we come down to
tho Jordan of death wo can repeat
with Spafford these words:
"When peace, like a river, attendeth
my way,
When sorrows, like sea-billows, roll
Whatever my lot, thou hast taught
me to say,
lt is well, lt ls well with my soul."
-M.
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T. S. Llnscott, D. D.)
tion and an haughty Bpirit before a
fall. Prov, xvi: 18.
(6.) Verse 16-'What proportion
of men are drawn nearer to God, aud
what proportion aro driven to the
devil, by earthly prosperity?
May i 4 Isaiah's Vision and CaU
to Service. Isa. vi. Oplden Text:
"I beard the voice of the Lord say
ing, Whom shall I send, and who
will go for us? Then said 1, Here
am I, send me." Isa. vi: 8.
(7.) Verse 1-Did Isaiah or any
body else ever see with the outward
eyes the actual eternal God, and will
he ever be so seen?
May 21. Song of tho Vineyard, (A
Temperance Lesson.) Isa. v:l-l2.
Golden Text: "Woe unto them that
are mighty to drink wine, and meu
of strength to mingle strong drink."
Isa. 6:22.
(8.) Verse ll-'Name some of our
outstanding national sins, and state
which you regard as the greatest of
them, and why.
May 28. Micah's Picture of Uni
versal Peace. (An Internat ion al
Peace Lesson.) Micah Iv: 18. Gol
den Text: "Nation shall not lift up
sword against nation, neither shall
they leam war any more." Micah
lv:3.
(9.) To what extent ls the Chris
tian church responsible for the pres
ent insane preparation for war?
Juno 4. Israel's Penitence and
God's Puidon. Hosea xiv. Golden
Text: "Thou are a God ready to par
don, grncious and merciful, slow to
anger. Neh. iv: 17.
(10.) Verse 1-'What proportion
of the members of tho present day
evangelical churches aro walking lu
the conscious favor of God?
June ll. Hezekiah's Great Pass
over. 2 Chron. xxx. Golden Text:
"Man looketb on the outward ap
pearance, but the Lord looketh on
io-- heart/' i :spi.>i. xvi:7.
(Hi) Verse i...Wha? <yos the
passover and \b?j Its ?tlgin.? >
J oin o ??. Tlio fionivfall bf Waiata*
ria. icings xvii: 1*18; Golden
Text: "He, that being often reproved
hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly
.be destroyed and that without rem
edy." Prov, xxixrl.
(12.) Verse 7-What was tho real
first cause of the blotting out of the
kingdom of thc ten tribes? (v:20.)
Lesson for Sonde y, July 2, 1011:
Isaiah's Prophecy Concerning Senna
cherib. Isa. xxxvii: 14-38.
NATURE'S WARNING.
Walhalla Peoplo Must Recognize and
Heed lt.
Kidney ills como mysteriously.
But nature always warns you.
Notice tho kidney secretions.
See if the color ls unhealthy
If there are settlings and sedi
ment,
Passages frequent, scanty, painful.
lt's time to use Doan's Kidney
Pills,
To ward oft Carious diseases.
Doan's have done great work lu
Walhalla.
Mrs. Martha Driscoll, No. 9 Fac
tory Hill, Walhalla, s. C., says: "I
took Doan's Kidney P|)h? with highly
satisfactory results wl>en I was suf
fering from kidney trouble. My kid
neys were In bad shape, and I had
severe attacks of backache and pains
in my sides. I was also s?d>ject to
dizzy and nervous spells. Seeing
Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, 1 ?ot
a supply at Dr. Bell's drug stove,
and they restored me to good
health."
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V. S. Cultivating Fraud ?
( Florence Times. )
A dispatch in the papers yesterday
threw some more Illumination on tho
matter of the postal savings banks,
and probably accounts for ber rapid
multiplication in the country. Tho
deposits in such ibanks are Immune
from confiscation by one's creditors.
They cannot be attached to pay tho
dehts ono makes, as can be done in
Stato institutions. This might be a
good feature for those who had de
signs on their creditors, but wo can
not agree that Uncle Sam ought to
be a party to any such bid for fraud.
We never did like those postal banks
anyhow, and wo regard this latest
hld for their popularity as a reflec
tion on tho American people.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CA3TOR I A
ADDING TO THEIR MILLIONS.
No Moro Additions to tho Number of
Millionaires-Moro Votes.
The list of millionaires bas not
grown this week, but the million
aires have been adding to the number
o? their votes.
The list published below shows the
stundlng of the contestants, and it
also sim,vs that thousands of votes
are being accumulated each week.
Elsewhere in this lsBue will bo
found the announcement of The Cou
rier's special eintest for new and re
newal subscriptions. ' This should bo
of Interest to contestants, especially
those out from town, and others
whose list of votes may not be as
large as desired. Anyway If you are
a contestant, this notice will be worth
your while to consider and take up
If you really want to add a big lot
of votes to your Hst now before the
contest proper closes, which lt will
do five days after The Courier's sub
scription contest ends.
Following ls the standing of tho
contestants up to Wednesday, June
14th:
Contest
ant No.
No.
Votes.
Contest
ant No.
No.
Votes.
L.
2..
8
4..
6..
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14..
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20.?.
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26..
27..
28..
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87..
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45.
48.
49.
50.
54.
65.
58.
64.
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2,235
6,820
10.470
51,205
14,005
5,970
29.880
12,550
,076,190
25,125
2,160
6,320
6.515
15,035
429,655
2,605
4,417
5,230
109,215
215,110
8,230
4,370
3,180
5,270
170.480
19,465
4,280
88,205
65..
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75..
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83.
85.
87.
92.
97.
98.
104.
108.
109.
110.
112.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
121.
124.
181.
132.
133.
184.
98,730
22,005
21,170
2,440
47.000
4,005
7,435
6,015 I
14.300
3,036
111,099
34,8601
55,750
17,560!
389,600
17,255
.613,415
90,530
9,095
11,398
,654.8751
541,780
6,0401
8.216
2,2301
7,730!
15,025;
15,410 i
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It may be from overwork, but
the chances are its from an In
active LIVER._--j.
With a well conducted LIVER
ti .'. can do mountains ol labor
y. .11:col fatigue.
?ft t?'dfi a bur ored por cent to j
mis earning capacity;
lt can be kept in healthful action
by? and only by
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
You Never Can TeU.
(By Ella Wheeler Wilcox.)
You never can tell when you send a
word,
Like an arrow shot from a bow
By an archer blind, bo it cruel or
kind,
Just where lt may chance to go.
It may pierce the breast of your
dearest friend,
Tipped with its poison or balm;
To a stranger's heart In llfe'3 great
mart,
It may carry Its pain or Its calm.
You can never tell when you do an
act
Just what the result will be;
But with every deed you aro sewing
a seed,
Though the harvest you may not
see.
Each kindly act ls an acorn dropped
In God's productive soil.
You may not know, but the tree shall
grow,
With shelter for those who toll.
You can never tell what your
thoughts will do
In bringing you bato or love,
For thoughts are things, and their
airy wings
\re swifter than carrier dove.
The/ follow tho law of tho universe
Fiitdi thing must create Its kind,
And t\ey speed o'er tho track to
Srlng you back
WhaUyer went out from your
mw,
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Rnglish Scientists Accused of Steal
ing tho Ark of Covenant.
Jerusalem, Palestine, June 17-In
habitants of the "Holy City" have
been aroused to a point of rioting by
the operations of a party of English
archaeologists, accused of having ex
cavated beneath the inviolable
mosque of Omar and removed relics
reputed to include the Ark of the
Covenant, the censer and other sa
cred vessels which belonged to the
tribes of Israel.
A?irny Boy, Wj.e Turkish Governor?
jv os mobbed o' Ui'. s: for AMU
posed compi.tcliy III the alHrgaY, pro
fauation and hipo ted aa "* ?dy,.' Tho
ni osuno has behn closed and k? close
ly guarded pending.the arrival from
Constantinople of officials of the gov
ernment, who will make an Investi
gation.
Underground Passage.
The expedition worked for two
years on a large scale, beginning at
the village of Siloam, which Hes at
the southeast end of Jerusalem, on
the southern slope of the Mount of
Olives, overlooking tho valley of
Kedron and the pool of Siloam. The
explorers are credited with having
excavated a passage from the pool of
Siloam toward the place where once
stood Solomon's temple, built In 1012
B. C., pillaged and restored and
finally destroyed by Titus A. D. 70.
Vessels Spirited Away.
Railing to reach the relics sought
in this manner, tho explorers, ac
cording to tho alleged confessions of
the guards of the mosque, bribed the
guards, entered the mosque, -and, af
ter digging six nights, spirited away
the treasures, "the whereabouts of
which," says an Arabic paper, "none
knew except God and these English."
Mystery surrounds tho expedition,
whose operations have boen of such
magnitude as to make evident that a
large sum of money was Invested. It
ls reported that wealthy Englishmen
and Americans formed a syndicate,
of which the Duchess of Marlboro
(who was Consuelo Vanderbilt) wns
a member, on tho strength of the
discovery of the locatloh of tho relics
by Scandinavian investigators.
All tho rules that glitter are not
golden rules.
Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema
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tion relieves tlie Itching und huming sensation.
A company ha? been formed fnr.
Yorkvllle to manufacture a machine
for picking cotton in tho field, re
cently Invented and patented by J.
Brown Nell, a resident of Clover, and
well known farmer of York county.
A petition tor charter bas been>
granted to the company by the Sec
retary of State under the name of thor
South Carolina Cotton Picker Com
pany. The corporators are Wi W.
Lewis and H. E. Nell, of Yorkville,.
and J. Brown Nell, of Clover. H. B.
Nell IB tho present treasurer of York*
count--. The capital ntook *!t $4?bO0i
Which bay boon pi a? rica i i y all Bub*"
scribed for and paid lit Coi i ....ri'-:
ls a \voll known attorney, and the
commanding o Ulcer of the I'Trst lt",
iment, National Guard of South Car
olina.
100 Bottles of Beer a Minute.
Easley, S. C., June 17.-One hun
dred bottles per minute ls the record
breaking sale of illicit beer alleged
to have been made here recently by
n man named Doolittle, who passed,
through the town with a large sup
ply of the Intoxicant, disposing of
1,500 bottles In 15 minutes. He wa?
arrested later in Spartanburg and;
put up bond of $ 100 for bis appear
ance in tho city court.
Charred Records Reach Columbia.
Columbia, Juno 17-Three charred
volumes, of tho Revolutionary rec
ords of South Carolina, which es>
caped the Capitol Aro at Albany, N.
Y., were received in Columbia yester
day by tho South Carolina Historical
Commission. Tho volumes woro
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