The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, September 18, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
Now Is The Time
to get a HAY RAKE at COST.
I am not going to handle hay
rakes any looger and will sell
stock on hand at cost.
A fine Tot of one and two horse
rragons at greatly reduced prices.
CALL AT?
L. E. RI LEY'S
1,000 Pounds
Ft ESB TURNIP SEED
ALL X'AF.IETIES.
Fruit .Jars and Fruit Jar Rubbers.
For Sale By
C. W. PRESCOTT.
i CiTY LOTS
FOR SALE!
Prices $100. and upwards. Inrest
jnent opportunity. 13 valuable
Building Lots on Fain-lew (the su
burb beautiful) for sales located and
kaving such measurements as shown
above. First buyers get best bar
gains. For terras see
DR. D. J. HYDRICK
Land For Sale.
I have for sale sixty-five (65)
acres of improved farming land near
the town of Neeces, S. C, with dwell
ing and outbuildings thereon.
L. P. Zelgler,
7-31-tf. Neeces, S. C.
We who are poor can get some
satisfaction from the knowledge that
?nr heirs will not quarrel over what
?we leave.
Lift
The lightest t
durable mower m
Made in 44 a
When yon bu
will not have fo
carry foil stock,
look at this mac!
the difference.
This wosuan says that siclc
women should not fail to try
Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable
Compound as she did.
Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence
St, Denven GoL, writes to Mis;
Pinkhian:
*' I tvas practically an invalid for six
years, on account of female troubles,
I underwent an operation by the
doctor's advice, but in a few months I
was worse than before. A friend ad
vised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and it restored meto perfect
health, such as I have not enjoyed in
many years. Any woman suffering as
I did with backache, bearing-down
pains, and periodic psiins,should not fail
to u>c Lydia K. rinkhuui's Vegetable
Compound."
FACTS FOE? SSCK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Ownpbimd, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousand.- of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, intlammat ion. itinera
tion, fibroid tumors, h'rcgnlarilies,
periodic pains, backache, that bear*
ing-down feeling, ?atulencyi indies*
tion, dizziness oirneiiyous prdsirat ion.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Piukham invites ali sick
women to write her far advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, IVtass.
Rheumatism
I have found ft tried and tested cure for Rheu
matism! Not a remedy that will straighten tho
distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor tum boay
?rowths back to flesh atrr.la. That is impossible.
- Bui I con now surely Uli tho pains and pant* of
this deplorable discaso.
In Germany?with e> Chemist In the City <tt
Durmsradi?i found tho lust iusTcdieut with
which I?r. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made
a perfoeted, dependable proscription. Without
that last insrredient. I successfully treated many,
many cases of Rheumat&m: but now, at la? t, U uni.
formly cures all curable case* of this heretofore
much dreaded dU-case. Those aand-like granular
wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seenitodissolv?
and pass away under the action of this remedy aa
freely as does sunnr when added to pure water.
And then, when oissolved. these poisonous wait?
freely pass from the system, and tho cauw oi
Rhoumalism Is ?:ono forever. Theto is now uc
r*s? need?no actual ozcus* to suffer longer with
cut help. We sell, and in confidence WCOBUMM
Rheumatic Remedy
OR. J. G. WANNAMAKER.
J. STOKES SALLEY,
Attorney at Law.
So. 11 Darton Building, Law
3-27-3m Hange, Orangebnrg. S. (
When a man brags of his square
dealing look out for the sharp edges,
Pain anywnerestopped in 20minu
tes sure with one of Dr. Shcop's
Pink Pain Tablets. The formula u
on the 25-cent box. Ask your Doc
tor or Druggist about this formula!
Stops womanly pains, headache
pains anyv.here. Write Dr. Snoop
[ Racine, Wis., for free trial, to prove
I value of his Headache, or Pink Pair
Tablets. Sold by Dr. J. G. Wanna
maker. Mfg. Co.
fid 5 feet cut.
y a Deering you
wait oil repairs
, Come in and
doe and find out
NAMARA.
Lesson XII.?Third Quarter, Fcr
Sept. 20, 1903.
|7HE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of the- Le3ccn, a Comprehensive
Quarterly Fiavicw?Gcldcn Text, I!
Sam. v, 12?Commentary Prepared
by Rzv. D. M. Stearns.
^Copyright, IMS, by Aic:r!can Pfc-.n ?sod?tton.]
Lesson I.?Israel asks for a king (I
Sam. viii, 10-22). Goldon Text. Prov.
vfU, 15. "By Me kings reign and princes
decree justice." The whole quarter has
kept us face to face with Israel, for
the most part in rebellion against God.
In this first lesson they deliberately
and persistently reject Him and de
mand to I)e given a king like other na
tions. When He came in the form of
man. as their Messiah, they rejected
Iiiin, saying \yc have no king but Cae
sar, ar.d ILui Ihc-J da still.
Lksson IL?Saul chosen king (I Ram.
x. 17-27). Golden Text II Sam. xxiii.
;i, "lie that ruleth over men must be
just ruling in the fear of God." It
seems an awful thing that tneu should
turn from the only living and (rue Gad
to put their trust in one of themselves,
brl they did worse Uuiu this and niatle
a gulden calf and said, "These be thy
gods. O Israel." When they had to
ehooso between the Son of God. their
Messiah, and a murderer they chose
the murderer, and they will yet choose
the wickedest of men as their rulers.
Lesson lit.?Samuel warns Saul am!
the people (I Sum. xii. l-r>, 13-25).
Golden Text. I Sam. xil. 24. "Only fear
the Lord mid serve Ilim in truth with
::!! your heart, for consider how great
things Me bath done lor you." God
having indulged tiiem with a man After
their own heart, a tall, fine looking
man. a head and shoulders above other
men, Samuel earnestly entreats them
to fear and serve and obey the Lord,
who has dealt so graciously with them,
thai may still bless them, if possi
ble, notwithstanding their groat sin.
Lesson IV. ? Saul rejected by the
Lord (1 Sam. xv. I3-2Sf. Golden Text,
Josh. ::::iv. 2?. "The Lord our God will
we serve, and His voice will we obey."
Snul did not continue as little in his
own sight (vursu 17) as before he be
came klug, bur bad his own thoughts
about things, rtld-whnl be thought best
and yet insisted that he had obeyoi
the Lord.
i .Lesson V*.?David anointed at. Both
j lebciil (I Sam. svi. l-llb. Golden Text.
I I Mam. xvi. 7. "M:;** 1r>'t*c*?|-!? on t!?f? out
,' ward appuuruuee, bo I the Lurd iui>i,cii?
I on thu heart*' It is our weakness to
consider a line appearance, something
to fascinate the eye or ihe ear or the
intellect, but (Jod considers above all
. Uilng:; the heart, for out of it are the
Issues of life?not the eldest nor the
most attractive, but the youngest and
lo men the most unlikely.
Lksson VI.?David and Goliath ;1
Sam. xviL :IS-IU1. Golden Text. Ps.
xi. I., "hi the L?rd put I my trust." A
uiKgni?ccut illustration of the streng,!}
Ilia; is 'made perfect in weakness, of
the Lurd showing Ilintsclf strong on
behalf of those whose hearts are whole
toward Him! The. great mass of Deal]
and blood, with all its strength and
armor, falls before a stripling with n
1 sling and stone. Pride and self conII
? donee fall before confidence in God.
Lesson VII.?Saul tries to kill David
' (I Sam. xriii d-lfh. (.'olden Text Ps.
5 Ixxxir. 11. "The Lord Hod is a sun and
5 shield." Tlie flesh eatmor tolerate the
" Spirit, for the flesh is controlled by an
evil spirit of jealousy, haired, pride.
? strife and such like. The same spirit
? that in Cain slew his brother Abel is
1 In Saul seeking to kill David, and so It
i always has been. Is and will be. "The
? carnal mind is enmity against God.'
Lesson VI IL? Friendship of David
and Jonathan (I Sam. xx. 30-42). Gold
en Text. Prov. xvH, 17. "A friend lov
etb at all limes, and a brother is born
for adversity." Socb love as these two
had. the one for the other, is some
thing heavenly, but what can wc say
of the love of God tu sinners? Noth
ing was overseen on earl!) like It. The
love of God in Christ Jesus to us sin
ners is certainly tilt? greatest topic in
Scripture, the greatest thing truly.
Lesson IX.?David spares Saul's life
(I Sam. xxvi. 17-25). Golden Text
Luke vi. 27. "Love your enemies: do
good to them which hate? you." There
!.-> neither murder nor hatred nor re
venge in the heart of David, lie would
not lay a linger on his enemy to harm
him even when be bad him in his pow
er. This was Die Spirit of God. the
Spirit of Him who said. "Father, ("or
give them. r->r they know nut what
they do." He truly committed himself
to God.
Lesson X.?Saul a ad Jonathan slain
in battle (I Sam. xxxi). Golden Text.
Amos iv, 12. "Prciwre to meet thy
God." As David said when urged one
day to kill hhn, "His rime will come,"
and it did, but David was guiltless.
God has a "thus f;?" fur all His en
emies, and beyond that they cannot go.
There is a fulluess of time of blessing
upon His own mid judgment for His.
adversaries. The y.-.u\ part is tu see
such as Jonathan cut. .?fr. But for such
"to die is; gain."
Lesson XL?David made king over
Judali and Israel ill Sam. ii. 1-7:
v. 1-5). Golden Tcsr. II S:na. v. 10,
"David went on and grew great, and
the Lord <.'?"! of Hum's was with him"
happy couHummation lo Ihe quarter's
lessons, end as we cansider i:' we are
carried mi to ;!).- gr-jat ?'on^iiinnrntiun
when Hie Sun David shall sit on
David's ihrcne and 'J?iJI rekju iu right
eousness avt?r ::J1 Lira el all nations,
and there Khali !?. -i-; ::;1vcrKIiT
nor evil peeunvui. i the ?;-.::, ; ? -'...!!
learn v. ar no mo: .
J The little attacks of stomach
trouble and stomach disorders will
undoubtedly lead to chronic dyspep
sia unless" you take something for
a sufficient time to strengthen the
stomach and give it a ehnaee to get
well. If you take Kodol in the be
ginning the bad attacks of Dyspep
sia will be avoided but if you aliow
these little attacks to go unheeded
it will take Kodol a longer time to
put your stomach in good condition
again. Get a bottle of Kodol today.
Sold by
A. C. Dukes, M. D., A. C. Doyle & Co.
TOWN BEAUTY AID.
Society In Each B-Icck to Look After
Back Yard Reform.
Birmingham, Ala., which is already
distinguished for its natural beauty
and for its beautiful homes and beau
tiful streets, is tbe starting place of a
movement valuable to any town. Red
mountain is in itself a thing of beauty,
and within tbe city limits are land
scape effects of rare charm. But if
the people will support Mayor Ward
in bis movement for improving and
beautifying all sections of Birming
ham tbe city will be made still more
attractive as a place of residence. The
mayor desires the women to' take tho
actual lead in this matter and organize
societies for enhancing the appearanpe
of such blocks especially as have been
neglected.
Much has been done In an educa
tional way to stimulate in tbe public a
taste for tbe beautiful, but in order to
give this work concrete form the may
or suggests that a society will) "the
city beautiful" l:i view be organized in
:-very block, says the Eirrhinghaa
Ine-IIcrald
C!aftr.!!nc5S'o2<t t!?c riiiappcarsnre of
og liners should be first iu mind. Aft
rr the back yards as ".well as the front
yards are put in clean condition then
fences and sidewalks and trees and
grass plots should receive attention.
In the more elegant sections the
premises are kept in model condition
:;li the year round, and the lawns arc
marvels of beauty. With the organ
isation of block societies all Birming
ham could he brought easily in line
with "Ibe city beautiful" idea Such
a movement would result at once in a
spirit of emulation, and in carrying out
tho proposed scheme the expeuse to
(he individual would be next to noth
ing
THE LOST DOLLAR.
It Was Sent to a Mai! Order Kouco
and Never Got Back Home.
This is the sad story of tbe neighbor
Jiood dollar that went astray and never
found its way home.
Ten years ago an Allen county (Kan.)
farmer put bis initials on a dollar bill.
The next day he went to tbe nearest
town and spent It with a merchant.
Jtefore the year was out lie got the
dollar back. Four times in six years
the dollar came back to him for prod
uce, and three times be beard of it in
the pockets of his neighbors.
The last time he got it back five
years ago. He soul it to a mail order
bouse. He has never seen that dollar
.since and never will. That dollar will
never pay any more school or road tax
lor bim, will never build or brighten
any of the homes of tbe community.
He sent it entirely out of tbe circle of
usefulness to himself and neighbors.
How many dollars, bow many mil
lions of dollars, are going away from
home never to return every year'.1
?Some statistician has estimated that
about 250.000.000 of them take French
leave of their home communities annu
ally by the mail order route. Every one
that, dopafts. from home in this way
takes a dollar's worth of prosperity out
of the community.
BUYING PIGS IN POKES.
What You Do When You Patronize a
Catalogue House.
Would you buy a eat in a bag. a
pig In a poke? No? Then you are not
one of those who contribute $250,00(V
?Ji)o annually to the support of the cata
logue houses in payment for their pic
tured wares.
Set there are millions who are doiui'
that very thing, buying the cat in tin
bag and pig in the poke, and of t
stranger, when for the asking Ihej
might buy of a neighbor and have am
pie time to examine their purchase be
fore paying over their money.
Why they prefer ihus to buy ibeii
eats and their pigs is a questioi
that the local merchant would pa>
money to have answered.
Why will people otherwise sensihh
pass up the goods which I hey can ex
amltx! before purchase and pay oul
their good coin to a catalogue house
trusting to the picture .'md a promise'
That they will do it "'tis true, 'tis
pily, and pity 'tis 'tis true."
Springfield Beautiful.
I'nder the above heading the Worn
au's/Club of Springfield. 111., has sein
broadcast the following notice:
?'The Woman's club oilers the follow
iug prizes:
"First.?Throe dollars for the besi
flower garden in each school district.
"Second.?A metal flag to be placet
on the southeast corner of the besl
kept block of each school district?re
wards to be made in September.
? Third.?A commemoration tree wil
be given tbe school district making tin
greatest improvement before Septem
her.
"A flower show will be held in Sop
(ember, prizes to bo announced here
after. A badge button bearing the In
scriplion, 'Springfield Beautiful, 1 Hav<
Helped,' will be given every child win
has done something toward makiut.
Springfield beautiful.
"Look out for the alley: that will
count iwJf! Don't throw papers on tin
street! No private ground? will lx
entered without invitation. Shew whai
the children <.:!ii do!"
Playgrounds r.r.d Citizenship.
Playlields are a question of moral.-*
and citizenship and the welfare of the
state in (he last analysis, to s:;.v no(h
ing of physical development.?New Ha
ven Journal-Courier.
A t "tie word is this from dm City of
Elms. Tbe country hoy has for years
hc< ii extolled for his wy.-lJirj: qualities.
Now Cite city boy. says i!:;- New York
Herald, (rained and developed on mu
nicipal playgrounds, will coine into his
own.
Parsed Rxatn{nation Successfully
James Donahue, Xew Britain,
Conn., writes: "I tried several kid
ney remedies, and was treated by our
best physicians for diabetes, but did
not improve until I to'ik Foley's Kid
ney Remedy. After the second bot
tle 1 showed improvement, and five
bottles cured me completely. I have
since passed a rigid examination for
life insurance." Foley's Kidney
Remedy cures backache and all
forms of kidney and bladder troubl
es. Lowman Drug Co., A. C. Dukea.
WEAPONS .IKE DESTROYED.
An Unwritten Law, Based on Super
stition, of Royal Houses.
For obvious reasons it was nat
ural that the Spanish police should
be anxious to sscure the bomb which
did not explode when thrown at the
royal couple. There was a reason
behind the desire to nip iu the bud
chance of further damage. There
Is an unwritten law in the reigning
bouses of Europe, says tho London
Standard, that all relics of attempts
upon royal lives, as well as the in
struments used for treating the
wounds caused in such attempts,
shall be destroyed. There was a
solemn assembly in Geneva of Aus
tro- Hungarian officials to witness
tho destruction of the instruments
which caussd the death of the Em
press Elizabeth and of the surgical
post-mortem examination.
The custom is based to a certain,
extent upon superstition, but more
solidly upon the determination
to prevent the relics from darling
luto the hr.nds of exhibitors of such
tragic trifles.
The custom in this matter orr.-e
was to grind to pieces the weapon
which had been employed. When,
however, the dagger was secured
with which the prir.tt Martin Merino
attempted to murder Queen Isabella
of Spain, rather more than half a
ceniury ago, the blade was found to
be of such finely tempered steel that
it resisted every effort of file and
stone.
Something like a panic was caused
when the news got abroad; the
Spanish peasants imagined that
there must be magic in the blade.
So a cabinet was specially summoned
to deal with the crisis, and it was
determined to submit the steel to
the influence ot acids. This proving
J successful, all implements used for
the like foul purpose have under
gone tho like treatment?knives,
swords, daggers, revolvers and, pre
sumably, bombs.
It was cruel irony that the bonvis
thrown at the young king and queen
31 Spain should be hurled by a man
Ecreted in the only bouse in Mad
rid owned by Queen Christina. This,
at first sight, Is surprising. Napo
leon IU., in the terror which Orsim's
attempt, inspired, bid for safety by
buying up the houses fflcimr the
Tuileides, so that bombs should not
i be Hung thence '>y bis enemies.
It is from places whose po^itipa
should guarantee their safety that
danger eomea. Only a miracle pre
a-eiited Alexander II. from being
blown to atoms in bis own winter
palace. The Grand Duke Serge was
! assassinated outside the law court*
j at *St. Petersburg; Gen. Bobrikoff.
I was slain when entering the seni-to:
J M. Plehve was struck dead with bis
' secret police all around him; the
, king and queen of Servia. perlsu-d
! in their own palace.
Useful Cheese Cotter.
A new idea in cheese cutters for
use in grocery stores has been pat
ented by an Indiana man. In the
majority of cheese cutters fit pre
sent employed the cutting blade ex
tends the entire width of the cheese
on the cutter. The operator is thus
OUTS ANY SIZE SLIOF.
compelled lo cut. the length of Lhe
cho^se, and where the quantity ro
. quired is smail the cut is naturally
c very thin.
This objection is overcome i'i the
. cutter shown here, as the cutting
knife extends only one-half the v idf.ii
t of the cheese. The top of the table
moves freely, the knife being slatton
I ary and pivotal to a frame at i be
t ha'-!:. An arrangement for Isdicat
- ing the si7,e of the cut is secured to
the front of the table. The ease
I with which a pound or two of cheese
! can be sliced off will be apparent at
- oiue. In fact, the dividing mechan
ism is so accurate that, it Is un
necessary to re weigh the cut, as is
generally done.
Cost!}* Wallpaper Design.
A new design in f'tney wall parer
I pat ems comes from Karsai Ci y;
j also ??: way to utilize cancelled ce ks.
I A firm has had all its offices papo~ed
with old checks, placed neatly edge
to edge. The face figures of i*.ie
checks vary from .*?.10.000 to $1,1 >"
<i:'i[ lhe lofal for one room is $?,0< 0,
(Mb*. As a gilt moulding ruur. around
the edges of each check-panel, t
general effect a rather pleLuing.
Liable to Discharge.
>r. IJovet, the director of the poal
effice at Lausanne, has addressed a
circular lo the postal employ's in the
town warning theta that in future
toothache will no! be considered an
excuse for absence from work. TL-.
nni?t either ?er the toot? out or
pet ont i cemselves.
It Can't He Heat.
The best of all teachers is experi
ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City,
North Carolina, say.1-: "I find Elec
tric Ritters docs all that's claimed
[for it. For Stomach, uiver and Kid
ney troubles it can't he bent. I have
j tried it and find it a most excellent
medlcie." Mr. Harden is right; It's
[the best of all medicines also for
weakness, lame back, and all run
dow conditions. Best too for chills
and malaria. Sold under guarantee
at J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co.. drug
??u9, "ojo^s
How about a nice, ccolTnr.-riece Suit for iLis
hot woathei?
We have ihrm in Ferge. VVcttt ?d, Flannel, Cas
rair e und uJl the other deehable fairies.
Y.u cupht ?o jl'CT one. It weidd v. r.) e yen iwhe
:.f comfortable this summer and you'll have the patis
jaction of fee line1, and knowing, tlat you're fashion
ably and appropriately dressed.
Latent design'*: newest fabr'rR. colors and pat
terns; I^tiwxr priocSip7 30to $20.00.
01othing,f Shoes, hats and
Men's Fine Furnishings.
, FIRE, LIFE.
BURGLRAY, TORNADO
ft
I represent cemjarjies that's!kecw to te gecd.
Give me some of your business.
WHICH IS MORE URGENT?
FIRE INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE,
Important? Yon fully realize It.
Important? Oh yes, yon intend to
You would not allow your house to lnsure after awhile when "a little
? . . ... ,better able to do so."
remain uninsured overnight.
Your house may never burn. Com
paratively few buildings ever do.
If your house doe?, burn, your prop
You will surely die. All men do.
You are more likely to die within t
week or a year,, thnn your house is
to burn.
Death destroys at once and irre
erty is destroyed, but you can still vocably, in whole or in part the ln
provide for your loved ones. Your^cqme that provided for the daily
ncorae remains unaffected, your earn
ing capacity unimpaired.
If your house Is not insured at all,
or Tor an insutflcient amount.
VOU CARRY THE RISK.
wants of those you love, the income
that was counted on to feed and
clotho and educate your cbldren.
Tf your life is not insured at ail.
or for an insufficient amount,
YOnr Wife and Babies Carry the Risk.
Your friend has had his home in-' Your -r<?niJ bas ha<1 bis Wti ln_
stirod these 30 years and is now an
Stired these :50 years, and .as had pW man He lg fortunaUj lD naVinK
Ino fire. He has been fortunate in lived, and he has something now to
. . . ... , (show for the money paid out. Hin
that, thongs he has nothing now to
;show for the money paid oat.
cosh value affords a comfortable sup
port for his own declining years.
WHICH IS MORE URGENT?
1? E. RosscU St., Orangebnrg, H. C
Agent for SOUTHEASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., Spailanbnrg, S. Ct
Sewing Machines.
NEW DROP-HEAD MACHINES
soli on -apy payments. Good prices allowed for old Machines ja
exchm- *. Sonuad'haud Machines *rom $5.00 to $1/5.00. Ako
par:- :..ad attachments furnished r \\\ standard makes, Ricinus
attention to mail orders.
New Bicycles *s>!d <n Easy Payments.
j Alto Bicycle parts and arm rie> furnished for all standard makce.
General Repair Shcp for dewing Machines, Bicycle*, G.ins. Clocka
a Watches.
?jji?ivy iup your work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. a SMIT
Market Street - - Opposite New Postofiic;
APPLES FOR SALE
I
I By the barrel. In large or small lots
Address,
J. E. HALL,
Box 247
Waynesville, N. G