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lx *, i 1 S*' ' «v *L x-; ;.T s' i* , i Straighten Up!* Don’t'Lose a Q^y’s Work! Clean Your Sluggish *»i Liver and Bowels With “Dodson’s Liver Tone.” I? Ugh! Calotnel makes yod sick. Take Qf.£oseX/ the vile, dangerous drug t6- ajght amlH^morrew you fnayJose a day's wrrk ~* \ ' * . *' • Calomel, is mercury or quicksilver which eairsej^ necrosis of the-bones. Calomel, wnpu. It- eonii^-in.to con tar' with sour bile irashes iiiba It, break ing it ui» 1'hls Ms when yoriTgoh that awful iK'usoa and eraioplug., tf-wou feel alugglsh ami ‘ all knocked out, -if rour liv«. i is u>rmd and-bowels consti pated or veil have'headache, dizziness coated tongue. If breath Is bad' or stomach sour. Just try a .spoonful of harnje.ss Dodson's Diver Tone. Here's my guarnhte&-»Go to any drug store or denier and get a fiO-cent bottle of Do'dsmf’s I.Iver: Tone. -Take a spoonful tonight and If It doesn’t ALL INQUIRIES NOT ALIKE VUES ink CITY BEAUTIFUL straighjeu you right up and make you feel line and- vigorous by morning 1.1 • - i wifi you .to go back to-the store add KCVycut money.' I>niiaoil%Hi!viT Tone W '” V is destroying the Bate*ot;calomel be- ~ — .*-iise.s or ow-rs. cause it 1«’real liver medicine; entire Jy vegetable, therefore It cannot sail- OFFICERS m ATT» X lb* who. b**;i!irv /. friend/ while Philadelphia Lawyer Illustrated “Lead-. »ng Questions” in Court With Dip lomatic Kiss 3tory. ^ The bite John G. Johnson, a I’hila- Telphia lawyer, w is,once explaining «o a .jury the failure and the unfair-, ness of ''lending” or guiding quisttoiis. lit* illustriited his explanation with an anecdote. ‘‘A young eiinfi ai^l.ti pretty'J'lr1,“~ho X-aht. ‘Sat on a si-kluded bench at IXrnon Iffll Tin* glrj_lurrttMj-4>**oh!in «ml N Anld earnestly: * ■ - - . . “ uik as|> in 1 lor a- kissr—'-Tliere-Ls- a languacx in kisses. A kls^'on the hand tleiiotex ehi\alrous respect. tin tin* forehead X denotes a firm and fnltlifiri t Headship, Oil the lips—’ her color rose and she drew H c rtoBg- hnyith--‘a kiss.on the lifts denoted all Things. Ki>s rfie, then, inif&f Kx press- In one kiss your feeling toward me.’ ' "The t in si i fill youth pondered. \ “'I <1.>n'l want to lose, her,’ be said to liiitiself. ‘Where Is It best .to kisa • her? Hand, forehead dr- lips?’ “A njellmv whistle interrupted'him. He looked at the girl. Her reH mouth was puckered up in the form of a rose bud; she had puTled down her hat so ns to hide her forehead completely, itiid both hand* were thrust rLpT-teeflte^ wrists in her pockets.'/ jfjj • vate or make yoti<sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of. tXHfefdiTfc LTvef To't;e will put your slug gkih liver to work end ciesio your bow Vis of that sour 'bitu and constipated^ residence section waste which .Is xdogglng your system with mnt'lawti apd in akin g you f ckbral sera hi e. -1 guar- an tee that a bottle of^ Dodson’s JLlver Tone-will keep your enh^m family feel ing fine for months. Glvbsjt to your children. It Is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they .like Jts pleasant taste! '<■ . . —- Taken-in Bales. “Few -people an* In business fof their health.” . “The pawnhiokeis ^ci-nt ■•lllrnUtli adds dm*- Or tint the eliy heiJ/uftTulX Ik Ij- /he w li.or. IhnoUgli ,ig\. . n < »gli ? s'( jjn kg-s-44‘-o4*i- it on*-; I no or ti.ni of lx anty ls„*it,s:.'-n«- einy. Oiiy builder- w’hT. goes -lYit..* a of delm lied houses,-* aTtd ■ pretty tb/Wei; Tunis- iii front jurfl at *T]i ■ id>-s- and tlx-re ffi'cts ,.a-h’bx.-k of --1a11, elixap Ji.oti-f. standing flush wilhStn* buMd ing-lltif, aifli no-roorn lor gras^ [doi- Rout’-Two ' Women Battlers Just Content Was Getting Real, Ipter- esting—But W!io Cot. Decision? as liuye peniiitifd Iffe ouisejencf|ess piid- dienmn to le\ y Tribute lroiii d^iy-t ■pfo-^- SelV4»s, there i • 111 i m .. ... ... ..*,,1. ... 4 .,. .... * .p, to “s.eij in.'ll a- frees, e shall discover our polpt ca'go.-—A'-good, till lie. was Tgg- arded good hs a taXf \ of tloAM-rs-, ,e-iuje.d he n-i friend hy tho-'^ wlio him and love, tin- beautiful/ The owner or tenant of a 'Jaiuse-,\vi-rh sjiaec in front or at tin* sides-fop grass ots iiml Ho\ver beds who .neglects, to l/<* this Slim*" t..'~ HL.i'.-ii It j.n (t'ne-w* Gli W-. x ;. - : ■ ' v - 'i'lxre 'Vv‘eTtt , ‘ pl'bsent h-df a (l<tzen j»o - f mVth « sjirinkllfig of bailiffs, pdlice-' vOnietu-deteetlves. -^irih-iw—'am!- - *• .L ' yirs.^1 a gat e? .MeMjlliu -of ^»{). Ivasi -i-c.-rlor s^tria i ; ri.ngsfde .wer'giW. 200 ' UM.dk. '•* ■- - ''v*e . ' \ ' M ss Anna Anderson of--Hfr-lvssf lilllij .Street, 1)0 {Xjuinls. • - - The judge; Bernard 1*. Barash. Mf-S Anderson ipjij* !ntve Ixe-n a few,. ■ e t^K- l s..nniJwrwMiglii, hutlei X, ,ca it never get however. I’m sure they rid of all those guitars and revolvers they so gruelotisly loan.money on." how’g This ? ihi- of i inarrii by HAI.J.'S VV> offer fiuo.ai lix .ui., that i-arinol b> i ar*-i| CATARRH Mill MCI NX. H.AI l.'S CATARRH MKDICINK in tak ini HitgenaIlv aixl iu-Im tLir ,, ugh tbe Hlot><l 'ill tbf Mill Oils Surfai es of tlx: System - SiilM 4iy (Irrrggisis for iiYer faiTy"’years I’rlee Tin-. - Test mxinia N free I . J Cheney (’«. Toledo, Uliio Germany DisfgUsted. * • lOljhu Knot on his return froiu ltus -in, said at*M ffinner in New. York : '*<lei’maiiy, - \vhi|f I was uhrojul, tried very hard for a 'separate jieaee.* Sin- soon gn.Ve.14) liow.evor.j de-ailstedly de Haring'that the allies were' jimre In elined for separate pieces.” * To Drive Out Malaria , And Build Op The System Take the Qfd^Standard GROVE'S (TASTELESS chill TONIC. You - know what you are rtaking/: as the‘.formula is printed on every dabel, showing it is ; Quinine and Iron iu a tasteless form. The Quinine drives put' malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 6o cents. i A The lidb Era of CensoHhip. ) ' tlllll: “I'ossiblv.” replied Senator Sorghum.; "A great deal Just now dejicnds on how you got your irifornuiilon arid wlmt you Intend to do w 11 U-J.L.” Well-Known Flrm.'- “Who painle'l Brown’s house?” “I think lx* said It \v:is ddm? hy Kit/ A Starts.” 'i In Better-StandingT 5 *‘Yon■'■rttizeny'WcAVashtrigiou. P. C., can’t vote!” N‘irftirJ»HIXIie visitor. “NriC • And ;it tfrat we r*^ entit led to more credit’than numerousXreTildents learning Is ft dang«*mus |i»f other eities w»ho could Vote df they I'xelalmvd the tnnn who quotes, cliu.se, hut wlfo prefer not to intiVfere' with pnlith.il bosses.”—Washington stjir-. ; ,, , ‘ ’ " x A torpid liver rondltlon prevents proper fooii umiiiiIIm(fun. Tern- up your llvi-r weh WrlKtit e ’ lndiua V.^i.ibln Pills. They act S-nlly and surily. Adv. -^“-* * Tin* ehap who steals u woman’s purse is apt to get a lot of trash. WAS ALL RUN DOWN Faully Kidney* Caused Acute Suf fering. Completely Recovered Since Using Doan'*. Mrs. Harry A- Lyon, 0 St. William St., S. Boston, Mass., says; ”Doan's Kidney Kills have surely done me wonderful good. About two months Tidor to tin* birth of my baby, I had two. cojivulslonsdind was taken to a hospital. Doctors said the convulsions were due to my kidneys not w o r h i n g ’ p r op e r 1 y\ ”1 had swelling of the feet and ankles So that I had te wenr Tnrg.'v st.'eil sUpiiers. My- back stchrnl in tensely, I was nerv ous and unable in sliVej fered from awful lieadin lies and felt' \veak, tiri.il, languid and run down, “Afler Faainn* home a friend .stlg- :t*ste<| that"TXIrv Doan's Kidney 59 YEARS OLD, HALE AND HARDY Atld Praises Catdui, Which She Says Pulled Her Through a Most Dangerous Period. Mercer, Ky.—“About IT) years ago,” writes Mrs. W. TX’.all, of this place, “I began suffering w ith change of .life, and was suffering very much. . . I began taking Card;:I after having suf fered for It years, and I was dread- XfLlIy nervous. Hardly fel.t like doing my work. Couldn't Mi*ep w el Pat uigliLx However, after several doses of Canlul I saw an iniprovem at and in n fi*v/ djiys I could do niy work with ease and In two weeks I was able to walk six miles and went.;ta the street fair at Central City a7tdt*n'joyed myself. After using twy - bottles, J j^ot my natural health and .strength and it fneriMo tin- h'ouxe and the street, is an enemy, atid so is lie who owns n va cant lot thnl allows-nothing but weeds. Instead of Xei'j’.ng B green, neat and wholesome, n, . How* few there are;who do not think of the Ilower garihoi as ip* unfa.itinu.* source of pleasureXo the eye and eliexr to the heart and whm^pna'Jous memo rl.-s linger around hour*cX 1( wx^i>citt. in the happy/days of HiHd.hood tie* rotnalitie episodes of youth/ the .r<-I log- [x-riods uf middle age, or YlWdi- versii-m■■i'e.-king. times of elderly thy'- . tuii't v! Yet there ifre many w ho im « ni*t think of repaving' a part of tin* 'debt they .owe for - such pleasures by contributing to the .support of hi-* ebarm of .ilower-; through t Fm-) Vnli ira- *tfon of a few, at. least, m their-fro!i;! parkings-, or t.ln-ir bade * yards in ilie. city. ’ j A street Wlrtr m*ajid inexpen sive houses, neatly If! pttastefully dec orated and vpainieil. with pretty parkings, bi-aurktied by green lawns and Ifkioming tlowers, is much more plea sing to the rye" ami satisfying to flic mindjihaii roused' ihore a'tiHdtrmrs and exjiensive luiusesr -The sidewalks and with no strips of green or briglitia‘.ss of. Howlers Jtu re lieve the monotony of walls of. wobyl. brick or stone qnd rdherote walks am pavements. ' '^ r -* TERRACED' GARDEN * • ^ One Man Shows WhaF Can Be Accom plit$hed by the Owners of Slop- ing Plots of Ground. An exXnipl-* of gardening which sli<;(ifd be us,stimulus 'to the owners of slotting [dot , f‘A't ileeji, oil •X ■ l-lmt tft*ter her. •Xeiiher dbl..Mrs. Me* Mill'ln. Tin* jjirolirninaries: . Mrs. MeMlllin bad ljad Miss Ander- so'n at'iesti-(I and brought Rito the Fast (Jiieiigo avenue court on a ciutrge of sbuidering her. Tin* judge hail heard the evidence and decided'the defend 'ant was not guilty. “Why 71b you discharge her, jud M...1 "That's e?” lin* do you di> 4-*e111;i m:- d .Mrs. - Mi fair t.o nie.” . ' - -. •• “0 . c-r the Top*' and Give 'Cm 1+ >'-.*tue. ay 'Miss AnttcHon’s/nnse a's- stju.ed an an neutral't ii;. '**>me -av it ‘ ,v " ---V Was j'1-l spoilt;rtiei7u •- eoru'itls: i >.u pi-yway, before* the 'ir'iiiLi. could .'x H'-vhe pros -ntj 1 i oils of iis ib r cisIot Miss Andersoi into executive ■v w>ih colors and Imirplns tlv - . \- - ■ i. ! i! ‘ . MeAlillin ' and i* the tb*) and In times of peace nmj prosperity we * are,prudtggl.; when'war comes w'e con serve and (Kinsidt*!. We have bee'n wasteful of fiayleof clothes, of natural resoi)i;ei-s, of huiunn life. We have'^ TEXT—Thou- wUt«-jM#<!p him in , “'* , j pi'Aec, wbot>e mind Is /stayed ort thee.-- been in,dilfxr.uit tie-the grettter values [puiah 2j> 3 . • . / while eng] ii- cd w ith the smaller. We. ' - In the day in/wttich wo find ourr is need for a clear eye and ’a steatly. band. All 'OfXs arc cau|ht in the swift on rush of things, es pecially in connec tion 'W i t h t h e world war. ' We cannot avoid this, and vve would n<jt if we could. But -US the-hand of the [)ilol ou [lie great steamer, aa- It shoots the fupids of the J5t. 'Law rence river, must he steady, ajwl bio tit it ^ being eonildeht "and reliant, so rauat AYe be in these times. Ordinarily there should lie no occasion for bringing this matter be- forophe Christians, but they sometime* . foyget the great fact Of the peace of ‘^yGod. ‘It is that which he should pos sess, and which should control-his lift*/ In our day the word peace makes- great appeal, niid-'there ar«‘ Christians w*ho are taken off their feet bv it. and they have become pacifists in the [»op- ular sense, when they would not be considered; so : for ir moment if they would think solierly. We slug ve'ry lustily. “Lord, give us peace* in tliis our day,” and with only Cessation of ducer and cousuiiVt.-r, and to fatted on profits.•■TiQelirhed.j ’ /-! Mow wo walking.” W *)f departure-pri'st nviy Wc shall re- ntver, and, hoivhDer, let us lmpc, : re- 'uin sianda^dHe-that have- been well- nigh lost.' ■' '* i*i • . / - It too|> war pj Open oar:eyes' War in Lui'upe;would not have' done it. The' shock had to be brought lumio to tis. We could dissipate, v,e cpiflti waste, ue could prey upon each either till"a time of siM-v* duress is inu.iinent. And then, do we Find 1 hat,j w hile We were clinking glasses mid frittering our lives "away pii worse than useless The dvtmh-Xa? nto ’present It* eilitor: ' Mrs. Mi-'Miii:!!* up and left’ in lii'ii-)iii i■’11mi11 rs in lotli 1. 1 ereuts wjrh right . Mis* Anderson "Mrs. MeMillln dawdling. [_he Jirtive sons of our ueigh- Imrs across flu* sea were tx-ing shot and torn and siiangL«;d an.d burned in * ‘ ’ a death stint gb* with forces lli.it.may yet venture to touch our t-raditiontil treasures also. And when our own young Jiit-ii are summoned fort hy they eotiie, willingly efioTigh. but thousand of them tfrmjsheca.it.se of vicious Jiv- J-ng we b.-ive tolerant d and ha Id HK that ai d w eaken. Whyn tioxf grows ’scamv tin; sjx t uhilor hovers, vulture like, over the scene ready tii fill 1dm- self at public- cost apd faitctt. though P atriot in i'aetnvy ijfnl th-Ul be starved by t be process^,/., • » Tii” 1 h" mid't of'tins there arc. cer tain i l:> ejdng tokens.*. Early fin July a pnT'lp;^f\in..r!on w;a.s.arranged at St. Loup' -by she Hotary Hub at tapping- toti Inn. to l>e deiinite-—at which ; venei'iitrti* |5hglish array otlieer and/ one-tiine *uni\ ejsit.v professor was to speak on ’’England’s Side of-the War." .With a disregard for morals too fre quent in these dnys v the tFoimnittee In -i liarge provided “usual" .eidertainmeht features. In the midst of the banquet the Vnerable guest of-honor arose ab ruptly and withdrew*. 11 is. explanation wus^-as follows: "I was asked to speak otr the war. urull.v I felt that the a serious one, ar.d demanded a seri ous hearing. ‘‘The first pa# <of the program was a military tableau of- the spirit of 1017, and was very Interesting. Tla-n came a. group of voting women in dis gracefully scant \uILifitb wU+v~danve'd and .sang r !it>d sat (»n .the laps of the men, hugging tUem and acting in a most disgusting tiHnner. I turned to tin* ehairtrun and said; * \ ‘This hurts me mentally and pliysicaT- ly, and I- f*vl that 1 eantiot stay any, plunder.’ I went out of the lupin.'' ravo! grand bid man. Give him theXMiautauqud-salute, all ye renders, says UHCirristj(in Standard..- It tak/* more .euiirqgo, .and. better, to tlo^a tilin'; li.ke FlXt than to face tin* rail; jw-nmu- iiioutli. .lutkthe nnpiber of pub- JIc men w'bp can x deliver a ’solar- low mi■ moral rs^ues |s incrt*as- jlaily, thank G.od ! ' \ *• • S X QUALITY. OF THANKFULNESS — , v , wane It I* Overwhelming When One Thinks Su* ct of What God Idas Done for JLIs arid Given Us. v ~ host i I it i»-s in view, the return of sol diers to their homes, and the resump tion of business activities and the ■ , ■ «" „ • j tnariy rounds of ease apd pleasure to which we liaVe been accustomed for many years, ljut.great-principles are. at stake, and to secure .{lie pian e uow at Mr*s sacrifice of these principles,. would be both unwi'e ami unrighteous^ as it would have beeii to have sought peace after the first or second battle of Bull Hup in our Civil war, for the great principles Were not' settled at that time. The peace of the text Is a peace tn- The^Time of - w*nr and social agitation as much, If n»W more so, than'.to a time of politleul tranquil ity and universal amity among men. A Difference. It is easy to include'too touch in the term “peace of God," for sometimes vie mean “peace with God” wldyh 1* jClearly a Very different thing. Thin p* aee of God lias t'o do, not wMil a re- lationshpt, but with Fin "experience. 'This peace is the very peace that God.liitnself ptessesses. We Cannot Con- ci*lve* of God being ugitated, tlustered. a;xcib*d. To spt fik reverently, he could not afford to lx*, as his business is to* vast on (he one hand, imd too minute on. the nilier, to uilo-v this. It is the [le.-iee al -xAof Jesus Christ himself; hi* voice was m»t heard In the streets; the insults, threats and persecutions of hi* : "enemi**s did not throw him into, unger • or resentment ; as/a lamb, he goes to the slaughter, and as u-sheep before !ils shearers, he , dunih. In tli** v storm of the sea, lie says, “Peace, be still,” and thi*Wind:, obey,him. On the cross, .while suffering intense physical agony, llitily.prays for his enemies unif Hillside Garden. MRS. LYON. I also suf- hoart of v city of U00.000 |)co[ile, says the po|itif:ir Mechanic/ Mngjizirie. This p f „ei*!> h\is hwjft terraced its fuM pulled me through tl;at 'most dlliigofXX'-'-b” 1 1v Si^-on.l Imiid Iiniilier beimelisiid—'ipubl C ous of [icrlods *in t . vroniati’s life with Mrs. Mc-„ Miss right eye McMil- arouml' AlinaYKjd leaye<; ttTnjYogrciii a.bnX* re;ir . .. . ... ^ collar buHon. Anna ,snl-steps on Jtktvg-xdepths of his-love, the heights of his,, cie’s coin. \\n:m has a shad.* by sonX klbry, the length and breadth of his scratrhns. Mx'M<*-bites h.-f initial '^mtlence! . Ilmnart mind cannot coin- pKji. nd it. jnere words cannot tell of life Oh! for woDl4 to express that which fs inexp’ressihlec*-. Tht* Unspeakable merey Xnd goodness *of our God, the f.Ta and I got JsoTUe. I .soon not ieeip A* unjTrovernent ; m\ tan k became strmiX<r and l feit better in'every way. iXept on-taking Doan's and wits eared. >hey tire surely reliable.” Mr:/. Lyon gave tin* above st».p«- Mient in May, IX”. nnu\ on March 12, Iff 17, sin* s.-jid “My cure.lms bistnEXtake .Doan's occasionally, htnvcvcr, josXsJi*i , ngth ener f<*r mv kidneys.” Grt Doan’* kt*An> Store, 60c a B< DOAN’S^, FOSTER MILBUFtN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. no. trouble, or ^ufferijig. I ain now-halt* mid henrty^ and was 7‘d years old the TTlh of-1 his mouth. I will never cease praisUig (>rdul.' which did me so much gootl'.'* It :i!si» •sav»*ti my dtuighter’iy lfft*. vyhen she hau j such a drehdt'ul spell,'. , ” , J.Hvr do years in Use,' .fnrdul ...has* . fifoveif! its ellieacy as “the w’nmjinV ouiej’-/,* Ii you are -\vi»ak.- and run- down, yafid suiter frbni. svniptoins of troubles- peculiar t'o women, "urdui a trial,—Adv. ia rnnking the retainjug^v alls;. Vines have bitcn>:)*t out ii'-xt to thy Walts to he'p hold tlie'-siM bade, and itiost of tin* level spaces liaVeMieen plauted with vegetables n:rd fruit tTegs, .except at the top where there is a jiohku;y ya.nJL •e'-:i ;s Attack Win*. ictureV or whiuuver . one 11u* afX,<■ au iitinned half men and dozen v.ii’mm, detectives, an'l ni]rfed Moggie’s teeth and — “Luck tliis woman up Igw of■ court,”, mvh-red tie* judge, vlfiin’t Uo It, 'can’j^io ii.” u Mrs*. ^fcMillin softly. But tli pol l CO- ridge • int'er- naj'ifjiipt. dfet—there are” times In our all that God ivu.sydone his Avhon, tHjviewin Tor spetwm w ords of comfort to his mother. It is thwmietiee which millions of Oiri*- tlans havXexemp'ilied in tlwi past. The K^vcn of Peace. /The Christian 1*m» kuow-h'tlmt whe- never hearlo'iictliHo tlie voice of ; God qoth rlweU in satgty and shall "X be fn*c frou^fcar of evil.XHe goes to the operating table without aX^ar;,he .seejj the lions ready to tear hhn to pieceSi and, stngS- songs of-'praise To giv;e . What Name. 7 \Vright sy i'il.'at a I hi \ Ion din tS e- ¥ rf IF YOU CVfH AUTT1E FIELD FOR THELANDS SAKE ^DRAIN IT WfUTO HAKE IT YIEIO LErirsffi COLUMBl iCOLUMBIA&jfc h Drvlllf IlYU’ “ThoNw ur lias dcv< . jiiou-iy. Wm-'ll- ai*l. tl\ Air fie,nds Xd then, b ..'.inotnr iiendXi-iXybil'i^. . j'WKltt ill! me I..IVI* li> nd/ AWr\ Rr w/ul-.rXki/”'* ^ \Ve’iJ 'viTl it. kjlllcw.i-ii’liyi.-.^Xh mi. wo ?"* pi d /tty ing eHor- Iter, tin* w:ir. > khietc as (•’ Miff air pi rfia^s? House With th2 Sp rit of Home. Wealthy or j i'or,' we arc all teniptml. .In -Vilrying iTi gii i : ',.'io const/yet larg er homes Huai our" p< rsonalitb's”Tind' r«X|uisjjdent:;iid.•:, A person budding a hull7* fn.r ijis ow n-Denipaney can • hardly do^Jtciu r; than fiiTtovy^tlu* ex- .Pcllcid ‘rijotto of tlie-Greek: nut<li.” OiH)*-of the firsfprineii house .building i*- to ci.nsTrUL't somi!- - tliiii.g vVliich s 1 mil de|x-ndftoc_it's>ffeel, not itqo>n size and display ,, but uf»on it's adapttifieti to tin* ri-qiui*euiiMi'ts>»df 'l|OM W I'.O ai.e jy Jive ill'it t -SO!jK*i lltllg - rbe value, of'wbii li no iVm* shall be •ahje to’ pwti-.-'ure' in dolhrrr: and somethinir*Thu; *•'- own/ its, W/tgh1ng. nsdt weje, his ten d<*ri forgiviXr inexhaustible love wi^h. sou j |. s qjilet. nur own utter unworthiness of even “the least of his mercies,” We feel we must use his precious-gift of a clear * • . i mind to proclaim, as best we can. the . * j-X goodness nur God. Not on «>ur sin- lieV- dld.*'v' , . . Yt this moment lalwiird J. McMil- X ,n !: s< ' v ” ,lll] at .such a time; riMmi^oarod <in theX.-m* to announce would wo look, to hhn 'H«*arts be raised in a very pacan-of comrarles falling about him, and his Ild has the record of 's 'Injunction. As the •- Who got 77/ that he'Avys Mrs. M«'Millin’s husband. Ueleud-Xi 'Lihw^anlily’s, r+ajtcts^th- the eoiirt s d ."nit/ ‘aiaT^k MeMriiin'Vas allowed to -go home Ah, yes—tln> (bx^sion Ask Judge Bt/riTsa.-, Connecticut/ namite ,r. ; nt, our love timLlliiinkfillness/. We. have.given nurse!vi*s,' out* sofils HTRl* bodte*?,"trr looking back on the years spent in his nvkng service, we statTd^-4imtized tit w lmt has been, given' to us u) accom plish -for him. Can tjli rc lie pride in our hearts' .How could there be? that of ourselves Wt the Holy Christian hits' had tliis* peace*; every -Christian today should have it.- The responsibility Is on evepy one who knows It. Why cannot’ the Christian believe -the* word of God, "My grace l» J sufficient /or thefff” The promise of this peace is otic* of the strongest rao- tiyes that crin. be offered to mam -A* fear hath torment, is It not' of the great est importance that ..fear should be uiken Awuy? -To man the two strongs eat motives might be, first, the promise ’ of* thy supremacy of the spirit ove* 1 ” the flesh; in life., - Whatever the earth Do we not know eonditioils, ilhhe^ltli, poverty, bercave- could hnve done merit,, persecution, the spirit Should . c s a H if, ljr:‘ A1 n gv.'X’i’t' 1 K I’esl 11:i ine.JiC -s'ky at|> Earlj J *rk*y and Chirico ton Wakefield Suece* <don and Klat Hutoti. batl^factiua Uuaraxt. «*d. By eaprnw; *00, *1.00; l.iiuO, fl 6,000, at *1.25; *JMU> ap at ft O. B. Hilt*. Delivered Pared Potat l«l< »eq t .(**>, *1.75. N, SUMMERVILLE, S. C KT8, Fruat Pipof, Chari—Km, lat Dutch. *imk*i l*tho*aSR •L.Lar^jaaBtfUe.eh^aer.JalA*- $ From One Who Has MTrJed. ' . “W.haV is the di‘»tliK*tio'u Ix fween In V. * . SJfutK'C tiiul JissuiUU4ccV' A ' ... ^miFi -oru--TT)'M?Sff ;r fTfjuHfTff'i 1 ? , “Tycccn of Japan.'” * * ^ • r ! 'V/- i<* "y ’* I'rt -id/iit, L ii'-riftr-iii.eux- t ,<f itjs pui.,- -lr" d^/mieiir- r<X'-iTed to 'lie T/r ■ / • i ■ - *"♦»»^y*""” 1 ""vyjv- of JapaifXAvhndi yyts 11 • t Ihe 'Mipjo- tuj'tie and reguliflr. tiv'«* of the eiiii.erdr ■;.i 1 .. of J.ifsim -B .was^'+he natne. tkMt bad been applied to him i:i the days before we knew lunch about his country and people/ before . Groton. Conn.—Augustin S/CiTesier fOwner ilejnjty judo/ one uf t liC bo.ir' registrars', a sc!V»«d visitor and Va-wiiee ‘uf tin* peuec.- klllei) ldm< ■'vitji /r/giiarge -j-if dynifircj,le jir^..,,.nk CmKtii'rdprt* Berry es- iViuh,ui t iL f i^ilU, vZltfi (“ester tu.'O 'm ' ■ '* * gi."Uinl rind >-ip lighted’‘the fits /was blown to n i*l tin* I'leiTg >n notliingf^IJo we not knpAy, ,a|^o that /rlomintite, and the .tilings of-the .flesh they who came in Fit the ninth or at ' should become* of little momentv Sec- •tfie ••!<\\cnth hour camiot p-iJsIhly fyc- ondly. ‘the promise of n perfect body mrnplb h as niui/i- ns those who have at the coming of the Lord; glorious, and tb(*‘ beat of the Immortal, powerful*- honorable and forbid ! Thankful- denfhless. Why. is It that the clearest :fulness that be has promises of God nre not 'believedY- too late arnUhdd^ Wiib the pc'ffcc of (hid in the hekrt, iff hi*/o\vn.‘divine;-.j ilieHTnistian can truly say wyn u[i.iii i/ ay •< with ids hamfs a fid under dqg Is cntlth*d to s>uhpaMiyMT^e starts the tight., Try Mqrfne Eye R. Br« Contort. ^Wriu for. r«M Wrm >¥ CO..GHI tllcm in 1So4 and-tin* arrival in this country in 18bff of th**- first embassy ever senbabroail by Japan. Of course, j Bre.sidenti Lincoln did pot menu to bojg ' Xqnotite to the ruler of->'ip|)<m and lifs ' ‘ j'rmr^was. not, retwatsMl in subsequent correspbndenee.^ But it .caused humor* 'ous comment at -the time. Y ;Chased Ly • • Cross Hill, Y/ Join s. wldie « l«* do\yn . ^ hunt rtigcfaE: tl T**r~*.** '-ri‘ ™" " IIM r 1 tatn^r snw' WIiat In* 'believed, to so mimirui of hoop- roiling do\yn ,upon him. He him?—with hei»rt bursting with thank ' dged atid tin* h«»op follow cd. Renliz- / fulness we realize at last the wondrou; . — it was a i)t«>p snuke, he pitn behind; 1 tree and tlu* wiuke struck the tree X ■ /'■; riir.il very present aid .y . Tfi gu,ffi*rfng or (listregs; r,ie mind, which stiU-jon thee Is stayed -fetjEi pt in i»it*r.fgct |iteuco. \\ 4 . ;* n ^ Tin* peace of God must rest on the jnJC- bf.giving, lovj* forgDiiig. 1">& peueerwritii God, and this - iaUcr peaou n.»».*.u«wd. ttowwisd>iii»4p# tW- . . ft,. hpU'-sacrificing' love. /7<_. ' Dimly ns yet- for how eoubjAye beai the dazzlUn'j^ light of -a full revelation, —he reveals to,'us tin* secret, ol lib Snake, love-: Tin? life of loving sa*Vict V the - - v * ■ . . by Deputy Sheriff am^^^^ffgd/whal m* ■ s da wpi^such force the small end.of its. tail iiepetraTed the bark. Jones .killed f Mu* snake yt his leisure apd brought | i horr»«’ n* n wiivenk "* v C.lwist as the Holy Scriptures teach, “Being Justified ^ failhj We have fa'ilce with God thr.tugh our Lord Jestia truth: That he has iriade foTjw/him Christ,” While our plea'Is chiefly td self and that, wbateverbgtide, Avc ar* those who have this peace with God, his, with all eternlt^before us to lear. we. Would urge our frienrX who do p6l— »o lpve and s^pvtOiTm, pur Lord God , have this peace with (Jpd/to seek it I* » Redeemer, untL Guide.— . order that they may have this claim fea * ^ .{ ^he peace of fl*d.