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v. . ' ?. 'r?n*~ ?rn -'.'v.; v4p;.;. Before Bal THERE aro thousands of ox much uscloBs suffering for ir moment when delivery cccurs. 1 nerv?s" und vital organs weaken child. An eminent physician fou uirpocossary suffering-tho same mothers have used for throe gou Mrs. Walter S. Hadley, Bridgeport, enmo I was so pnrnlyzcd In my hips atv days' after n little extra exertion I coi on this timo; in frtct, I could hnrdly KO using ono hattie of Mother's Friend, J almost owe my life to Mother's Friend." "Mother's Friend'* is applied external penetrates remarkably, ' permitting thc muscles, nerves, tissues and lUramcnO?, ? durinir expectancy and at child-birth. Start using "Mother's Friend" now-th? Mrs. C. J. Hartman, Scranton, Pa., had a doctor and a nurse, and then tl my last two children I used Mother's Fr time to Kot a doctor, because L wasn't minutes." "Mother's Friend'' contains no narcol three Kenerntions "Mother's Friend" ha us?les? BtiUcrinK. Mother I you must n tutes. Uecin using "Mother's Friend" ow ry whore. ? FKEE D0O?XEH Don't let false modesty keep you /roi _ou<i to your home. Hy all means, ym book sent/ freo. Send for your eop\ UA-42, Atlanta, Ga. Get "Mother's , How God Restores By REV. LEW W. GOSNELL Assistant Donn, .Moody Blblo Instituto, Chicago. TEXT-60 whon thoy had .dined, Jesus saith to Simon F?tor, Simon, son of Jonas, lovent thou mo moro than theso? Ho saith unto Him, Yea, Lord; Thou knowost that I lovo Thoo. Ho saith unto him, Food my lambs.-John 21:16. Adelaide- Proctor tells the story of a nun who kept the portal at a con vent In france. Her heart went out tr? p ?oldler .she nursed; she loft th? convent lind in Paris teli into a life <<? sin Aller ?cars she crept hack to the convent steps to die. She was tak en in and nursed 'hack to health, whon lol she faun d another had tilled her placo In tho con vent thlough the years, and now that shu had como hack it was awaiting her. She slipped hack into her old position und few knew she hud over gone away. TJ10 late Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman used to tell this story to Illustrate God's gracious way of restoring his erring saints. In our text we hav-1 ono of tho great scriptural examples of such gracious restoration, from which all muy take comfort. Christ inquires of Peter, "Simon, son of Jonas, Invest thou mo more than these?" Peter had protested that though ntl others might forsake Christ, he would never leave Ultu. But he had shown, too sadly, that ho did not love his Master "moro than these." How Chrisps question must have relinked him I And tn his reply it ls to bo noted that all the old spirit of boasting Is gone and there ls no claim to love Christ moro thnn others love Ulm. Some Searching 'Questions, Peter's humility Is shown in another way. In Christ's question, the word USOd for love, In tho original, indi cates an unselfish love which expects no return-the love* of friendship. When Peter replies, ho uses a lower word for love, Indicating a personal, clinging affection which seek* return. In other words, ho has ceased to boast of his love, not only ns to quan tity, hut also as to quality. He only dares to assert he ls fond of Jesus I Moreove)*, the third time Jesus in quired as to Simon's love, He used the same word, In i)he original, which Peter had been using, as if to say: "Aro you sure you hnvo even this lower kind of love, that you are even fond of me?" No wonder Peter was grieved when Christ said unto him the third time, "Invest thou, me?" Ho cnn only reply: "Lord, thou know? cst all things: thou kiynvest that I love thee." Peter feels ho luis so failed in showing lila love that only his Lord, who knows nil things, eau soo Ul But let us not lose sight of tho grace underlying tho searching ques tions of Christ. Th rico had Peter de nied Him In public, and ho \p here given tho privilege of thrice publicly confessing Him. Hut our text deals not only with Peter's confession, hut nlso with his commission, "Feed my lambs." Indeed, after both tho second nnd third con fessions, Christ says: "Feed (R. V. tend) my sheep." These are tho lnmhs nnd sheep for whom tho Great Shop herd died, WJiat a great evidence of by Gomes pectant mothers who undergo lonths boforo, as well as nt tho Those months of sufforiug, with ed, leave their effect upon the nd tho way tp stop much of this i oasy way which thousands ot orations. , Ind., Bays : "Beforb my Ilttlo boy il limbs I could hardly walk, and soma uldn't walk a step. I felt it coming t up when I nut down, but now, after [ am so much better. I feel Uiat I ly to tho abdomen, back and hips. It cnBicr relaxation and distension of und their constant oasii-r readjustment Have no moro fear or drcadr-motUor I 3 sooner tho better. Rays "With my first two children I try had to usc instrumenta, but with ?end und had only a nurse ; we hail no , very uick-only nbout tcu or fifteen lea or harmful dniirs. It la safe. For ii r?liovcd expectant motbem of much void mero ({reuses and useless tiubsti today. It ia sold at drug stores-. P ON MOTHERHOOD ti this duty to yourself, to your chitd ( should hnvo our valuable illustrated I votu to Uradficld Regulator Co., friand" from your druyuist today. I ! dence Ile reposes In the once erring ; disciple, that lie will commit to his I enro those who are so precious to Him l ChrJst had said to Peter be ! fore his fall: "When thou art con ! verted, strengthen thy brethren." Now ! that Peter has been converted, or turned, and knows his own weakness, I ho ls preparing to help others. It has been benutlfuly said: "When brought to nothing, Ho cnn use us In our nothingness, and when Ho can uso us, Ho will." The Privilege of Martyrdom. There ls still another wnj' In which Christ's grace was manifested toward Simon on the occasion we nre consid ering, although lt ls sometimos not appreciated. After the third conl slot,. Jesus said: "When thou wast yoting thou glrdedsl thyself, and walk edst whltln r thou woublesl : but when thou shan bo old, thou shalt stretch forth thy bands, and tnnothcr shall gird thee, and carry thee whither thou wonkiest not.'.' John explains: "This spoke he, signifying by what, deatli he should glorify God." Tradi tion tells U8>thnt Peter was crucified head downward, since lie did not feel worthy to be upright on bis cross as was his Lord. Not All would covet such a death, but it is to be recalled that Peter had boasted of his willing ness to die for Christ timi then hod miserably failed, flow he must have nppieclated tho opportunity ol' making good even at this point I The nun In tho story -only got back her position, but Poler was advanced from being n "Usher of men" to be ing a shepherd of tho Hock of God, who shall rece/ve the "crown of glory," and a martyr, who shall re ceive the "crown of life." With what now meaning may we sing! "Ile ro storetli my soul !" -, Those Who Seek the Loni. And they that know thy nnnu) will put their trust In thoo; for thou, Lord/ hast not forsaken them that seek thee.-Psalm. 0:10. To Stop a Cough Quick tnko HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing-tho inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING H?NEY. The salvo should h/ rubbed on tho chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup, Tho healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey In siri? tho throat combined with tho heallutf cfTcct of Grovo's O-I'en-Tratc Salvo through tho pores of thc skin soon stops a coutfh. Doth remedies nro packed In ono carton and tho cost of tho combined treatment ls 35c. , Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. ( TUX Payment Kxteitdcd. -1_: Columbia, Aug. 31.-Walter E. nuncan, Comptroller General, to-day postponed payment of taxes until tho 15th of September. Tho staiu?o gives the Comptroller General au thority to do'this when the. Governor concurs, Governor Harvey to-day agreed to tho order and lt was at once issued. Tho last session of tho General Assembly deferred payment of taxes with a sliding scalo of penalties, Ibo last being eight per cont with Sept. 1st ns tho Anal dato for payment. Consequently sheriffs to-morr?w would liavo boon called upon to make exocutlons for all unpaid taxos. Phyllis Mooro Storey, daughter of John Hasset Mooro, tho world's greatest authority on International law, is ono of tho fow women bank ers In tho United StVcs. SENATE APPROVES BILLIONS FOI* Soldiers* Honus-Mensuro Will NOW Go to Conference. r Washington; Aug. 31.-Dy a voto of 47 to 22 the fou r-bll lion-dollar'I soldiers' bonus bill was passed to-i day by tho Senate. It now goes to ' conference, where prompt action ls.J expected by botl? Senate and Houso leaders. Party linos dlsaippoarod on tho roll call, which followed four hom's j ?of dobato. Announcement of the ! result was grooted w*ith applause from th? galleries, which went ult*:' chcckod despite tho violation of tho Senate rule?. Threo opponents of tho bonus wore j present, but w?ro iinablo to vote on account of pairs. Eight others wore ! absent, making the total number ! against tho measure 33, or one moro! than onough to provont passage over j a presidential, veto, providod all OG .Senators wore present and voting. On the actual roll call, however, there was ono moro Senator support ing tho bonus than tho two-thirds j majority of thoso prosont and voting and a two-thirds majority would bo" su indent to Insure final enactment of the legislation even should Presl debt Harding disapprove it, as many now boHeve ho will. Head of Chain of Stores Dead. Laurens, S. C., Aug. 31.-L. K. Hums, business mun of Laurens,who \ is a*t the head of a chain of Hod Iron racket .stokes in Laurens, Greenwood and Anderson and Greenville, .died suddenly this afternoon at 1.30 at oho of his stores in Laurens. Mr. Burns. wos a native of this 'county ' and had been merchandising lp ibis city for nearly thirty years. Ho was i a director of tow banks boro and was'a successful business man. ll->? .was 5 1 years of age and is survived by his widow, who was a Miss Clark, j .of Laurens, county, and by throe | daughters. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Unless you seo tho name "Bayer" j on package or on tablets, you aro not getting tho genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen ty-two years and proved safe by mil- 1 lions for Colds Headache Toothacho Lumbago Ea ra ch o Ii lieu ma t ism Neuralgia Tain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package, which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also soil bot tles of 21 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Thayer Manufacturo of Monoaceticacidestcr of7 Salicylicacld. ISLANDS LEGALLY IN PAWN Orkney and Shetland Were Pledged to Scotland by King of Den mark In 1471. The Islands of Orkney and Shet land aro legally "In pawn," says the Detroit News. They were pledged to Scotland by the king of Denmark on the occasion of the marriage of tile Danish i'rlnoess, Margaret, to James III of Scotland, In 1471. These island groups were thou Norwegian 1 territory, and had been so since tho j close of tho Ninth century. At the time of their being pawned the king of Denmark was also sover eign of Norway and Sweden^ and ! hoped that the marriage of tho Dan- 1 Ish princess would help to effect nu alliance with scotland-then a sepa rato kingdom from England. To help matters on the Danish king agreed to fix the princess' dowry nt (50.000 florins (about $120,000)-10,000 florins to be paid liefere the lady left Denmark, and the islands of Orkney to be given In pledge for the remainder. But at tho last moment the king could only lay his hands on 2,000 of tho 10,000 florins, and was obliged to pledge tho Shetland Islands for the lia I a nee. The pledge has never been re- ' deemed, and though Denmark has made several attempts to get back these Islands all the negotiations have come to naught. CUTWORMS DO MUCH DAMAGE Quite Harmful to Tomatoes, Swe'et Po tatocs and Other Young and Tender Plants. Cutworms working on small plants of tomato, sweet potato and other veg etables that are young and tender will Soon destroy Considerable. Many ol them can bo destroyed by placing boards or flat stones near the planta for'tito Insects to hide under during the day. When these boards are turned over tho worms are found and destroyed. A better woy ls to use poi son bi't. THOMAS W. KEITT ?S DEAD. Death. Clitlms Prominent Newberry pl.anter After Short Illness. Newberry, Aug. 31.-Thos. Wod li n g ton KMtt. son of the late Col. lill li sou S. Keltt, died this afternoon at 6' o'clo'\ atv his homo niuo miles east,Of Netaberry, at tho ago of G3. Ho had Miffored from heart troublo for sonic tjme, but was confined to \?a bed <mly ono wpok. , 1 IMr. Kell!, was graduated from tho Virginia Military Instituto and for sevrt^^yoais taught in Clemson Col lfcgo, ^ coming from Clemson to his luome;??h th ii county, whore ho own ed and conducted successfully a large planting .businoss. I Mr. 'Keilt ls survived by his wife, wnp 'wiis Miss Annie Wannamakor, a jfiTstor .?: John IO. Wannamakor, of StlM'.ntCu wf, and by two sons, Thos. E.jKt.ltl. of Newberry, and Georgo Keilt, professor of agriculture lu tho University of Wisconsin. Ho Is also survived by lils brother,' Joseph L, Koitt, of Newbefry, ivnd a sister, Mrs L. P. Milier, of Newberry county. Mr, Iv itl was a useful and activo member of Hie Methodist church, and a man ol' vo'ry high charnctor and altai intents.' America', Guard Shot in Germany. Corlen/.. Cormahy, Aug. 2?.-Pri vate Lest'v hons, of Tom River, ,\. J?, a nu i i1.: >f n provision U mili tary pol> company, was found to-' day in II pool of blood willi pari, of his head liol away, outside tho gar* age of M viei-f?en. Henry T. Allen, In comme ,i of thc American forces on-r.be rihinc.. l'rivato Irons had been on guard duty, nt th is post last night. Two Ger:\an girls arc being held Tor Invest iga : ion. Fine Salad Growing on Vino. A dispatch d om Beaver Falls, Pa., says: This dis;).'ici\ ?g to recount a story of a t?malo i a:, hits adoptod a cu cumber. * Tomatoes and cucumbers woro planted in the same bod in a garden on the'Wi! ila m Tyson farm In South Beaver township, in Beaver county, by John ll, Sturgeon, of Beaver Falls, V.'bo is .i camper there. Now he has tomato with o cucumber growing through its eon ter. Tho en cumber got. in tho way of the tomato aili! tho tomato Just grow around it. Hinged Window Saved His lAfc. Venmoro,' Ohio, Aug. 31.-Frank Carlow, electrician, was working on a scaffold on tho outside of a build ing at tho plant of .he Miller Rubber Cornfpany boro. H'he scaffold was four stories above the ground, fi ropo slipped and Carlow began fall ing. Ho hil a lUnged window, which was stretched outward on the second door, and .-Hid into the room. Ex cept for a bruited hip Carlow was nono the Svors? for ii is unique expe rience. ?Killed In MevieUii ( bamber Deputies Mexico CU> Aug 31.-Torcuato Lennis, a c. .operalion 1st deputy, was shot and killed to-day in the , green room of the chamber of dep uties. Martin Barragan, independ ent member, is elvo god with tho shooting, Whicl followed a dispute over tho cOntestocJ credentials of two men as deputies from he Stato of Michaoaean, ACT ?UU ? Do tho right thief it tho right time. Act quickly In time of danger. In limo ,of kldnej danger, Donn's Kidney Pills are most effective. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. W, H. L Karney, James St., Walhalla, saya: "The fl \st symptom of kidney troid t lu nvj case was a bearing-down pain lp 'tho small of my back. I di n't bare ambition enough to do . thing and when I bent, sharp pain- ?1 t brough my kidneys and ali tp?h my breath away. I had te-yei lie dach es and dizzy spoils ?iid kl noys didn't act right. I tried nov l remedies but got no relief until ' began tak ing Dean's Kidney I'll! In a short time I folt Uko (I J ff i en p-ison and Donn's cured inc Sn rpi, ' Price 60c, at all dei irs. Don't simply ask for ii ItldnOy rmody-got Donn's Kidney 1 IllSi (ho ame that Mrs. Barney had. I'onor'..llburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ford Gives Ibones preference. Detroit, Sept. I Horny Ford to day refused lo ave I the .shut-down of his automobile niants here at'the expenso of domestic o:il users of tho northwost when bo r.duiiad to buy priority coal consigned lo that'sec tion, but offorod him by coal brok ers in telegrams r< aching his office to-day, it was learned by tho Asso ciated Press from a rc.)labio sO?rco. .A TRYING EXTERMINATE WEEVIL By Poisoning from Airplane-(,'recn vlllo, Miss., Scene of Untile. Greenville, Miss., Aug. 31-Aerial attack against the cotton boll weevil was under way at Scotts, Miss., near hero, to-day in a test undertaken under government supervision to demonstrate the practicability of tho airplane as a poison distributor to rid infested fields of ibo post. To-day's demonstration was a con tinuation ,of tho lost begun yester day on a 14,000-acro cotton field by a delegation of Louisiana,Mississippi and Arkansas planters umpiring tho one-sided battle. Under the plan airplanes, flying low, spread a spray ot' cub lum arsen ate over ?;oni 200 io ?frt) nor.es an hour with the dusfJn'g' process from above, hold lo bo moro thorough and effective than ground spraying. To solve tho problem of initial cost of oquipmont, community action is pro posed. Tho flying machines participating in tho demonstration were under di rection of Lieut. Guy McNeill, of tho army Hying corps, and B. R. Cond, director in charge of the government laboratories at Tallulah, Ala. U. S. CONSULS ARIO EXPELLED i Ry England-Charged Officials Were Too Active lu Interest America. Washington, Aug. 31.-American Consul Fluter and Vico Consul j Brooks, at Nowcastle-on-Tync, havo j been virtually expelled from Eng land, tho Stato Department was ad vised Thursday. Thc chargo made against the two American diplomatic noprescntatives was that they hod made themsolvcs ?obnoxious to British businoss inter cuts by endeavoring to wo|rk up freight and passenger traffic for tho American-owned ships in competi tion with British vessels. Tho British government is under stood to have arbitrarily cancelled Plater's and Brooks' exehequors r?cognition of this government-and then tof have notified tho American embassy of that action. Tho British government claimed it lind that right under diplomatic procedure Tho State Depart mont is understood to havo assigned tho banished consuls to posts elsewhere, Fluter going to Spain. Likes tim Georgia Federal Pon, Richmond, Va,. Aug. 31.-With a record of throo terms in tho Fodorol I prison at Atlanta, and facing now a fourth, Walter S. /Buchanan, solf confessed "psycho-pathological sub ject," arrestod to-day nt Trevllians, Lou isla county; for tho alleged uso of tho United Stales mails for tho purposo of defrauding merchants and othors, declared that ho would rather be in tho penitentiary in the Georgia metropolis titan In tho finest hotel lu Richmond. - -- -- Killed in Colliery Explosion. I Cumberland, B. C., Aug. 31-Nine men wero killed and soventeon In jured yesterday nftornoon by an ex plosion, tho causo of which has not been determined.^Of tho soventeon injured mon, seven aro in a serious condition. Tho dond includo throo white men, tho rest being Orientals. An investigation is to bo mado. .loor m Wear! Wear! Wear! j but ii never touches the wood I 1 ?pO.UNDiNQ heels, kicking toes, A ona beging furniture legs never roRcb thc fibres of u Moor varnished ?.vidi DoyQje Marble Floor Finish. Its deep rich glow odds beauty to the roon;. Its smoothness makey Pennine; easy. Its toughness keeps tiur.t and germ3 out of the pores ol the woou. What o great help to good house keeping ?3 a door finished with Devoo Marble Floor Finish Varnish. Extremely durable. Easy to apply. Do voe Products are time-tested and prqven.backed by the l?8years'experi? ence of the oldest paint manufacturing corvcem in the U.S. Founded 1754. J. W. DELL DRC(i CO., Walhalla, S. C. MUST PROVIDE MAID BOX L'S. City nnd'V Ringo Delivery pf Mull l to bo Dependent on 'Phis. A recent dispatch sent our front Washington says: Instructions have boon**sen t to all postmasters by First Assistant J'osl mastor General Bartlett lo recluir? .* all householders within, four month? -to install boxes or cut slots In doors to fncilitato lite dellvory of mall. Such olliccs as do not moot .tho re quirements may havo tho delivery of their mail discontinued, Mr. Bart lett said. "On account of tho delays cause* to carriers at dwelling houses whor<v no dodi' si ol or mail receptacle ht provided, and the fact thal a largo majority of the d wei ting? are thus equipped tt I rea dy,'* the Assistant Poatina tor Uonpral's instructions, said, "it seems timely, within a rou sonablo period, to roqulro all who? are to receive mail by street carriers afc their dwellings to provide siica accommodations, tho expense of tho same being small. * * * Tho lbngth of tho notice should not ox coed four months, although thorp may bo exceptional cases whore post masters should uso roasonablo dis cretion or ask for instructions." Mr. Bartlett estimated that moro than 70 per cent, of the dwelling houses of tho country now have tho proper mail receptacles. "Cold in the Head" is an Acute attack of Nofjtil Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds iii tho head" will find thnt tho uso of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, elennse the Blood nnd render them less liable to colds. Repented attacks of Acute Catarrh may lend to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ls taken Internally and acts through tho Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the. System, thus reducing,tho inflamma tion and restoring noreuil conditions* All druggists. Circulars free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Merrick Makes Another Big Haul, Savannah, Ga., Aug. Si.- -Moro than five thousand quarts of rye and Scotch whiskey and gin, which has a market value of approximately ??0,000 In New York, where most of it was being shipped, was confiscated to-day by prohibition agents under tho direction of Division Chief li. Q. Merrick. Tho biggest haul of tho day wan made when four thousand eight hun dred quarts of ryo whiskoy was lo cated in a freight car on a sido trame of tho Seaboard Air Lino, four miles wost of Savannah. A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores) Energy and Vitality by Purifying anti Enriching thu Blood. When you feel it?, strengthening, invigorating effect, seo how it brings color to tho cheeks and how it improves tho appetite, you will thon appreciate its truo tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine susponded in syrup. So pleasant oven children Uko lt. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it nnd IRON to Enrich it. Dostroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor* oting Effect. 00c The glass-making1 Industry In tho? United Statos usos nearly 2,000,00f> tons of sand annually. Tho Milan cathedral ls docoratort with ovor two thousand statues r'* ing hundreds of foot abovo tt A strcots.