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\ A . = For For sixty days I eight room dwelling Market street, near CI ter R. R. depot, he cnl^viHirl tiPirT^l^nrimn, places in town. The store is as g as there is in town. For quick sale s< terms. J. T. G For J The old Liles - For the next 30 da] one ten room dwelling Market and Jersey str buildings, for $3,00, balance one and two interest. \ Also one store builc next door to Evans C pied by C, S. Bruner. ces see S? T. A. Nov. 9, 1911. L. H. LESLIE HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM It Is An Internal Disease And Requires An Internal Remedy. The cause of rheumatism and kindred diseases is an excess of uric acid in the ! blood. To cure this terrible disease this | acid must be expelled and the system so ! regulated that no more acid will be ' formed In excessive quantities. Rheumatism is an internal disease and requires an Internal remedy. RUBBING with Oils and Liniments WILL NOT CURE, affords only temporary relief at best, * causes you to delay the proper treatment, and allows the malady to get a firmer hold on you. Liniments may ease the pain, but they will no more cure Rheumatism than paint will change the fiber of rotten wood. '* Science has at last discovered a perfect and complete cure, which Is called Rheumaclde. Tested In hundredsof cases. It has effected the moat marvelous cures; we believe It will cure you. Rheumaclde , gets at the Joints from the Inside, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up the stomach, regulates the liver and kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumaclde strikes the root of the disease and removes its cause. This splendid remedy Is sold by druggists and dealers generally at 50c. and fl a bottle. In Tablet form at 25c. and 50c. a package. Write to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Booklet free. Tablets sent LADD'S DRUG STORE I $ Sale offer for sale my new i g and store house o L _ I T ucsicmeju cx Laucasaithiest part ot town, * d, one of the nicest j c ood a business stand c p t *e me for price and '( A AINEY t Sale! ? Homestead 1 i /s I will offer for sale J I house on corner ol 2 -eets, with good out- 5 oo?one-third cash, \ years at 8 per cent 11 r y iing on Market street hc o's store, now occu- ? For terms and pri- h . NcManus. ? 1 i( a Now is the time {order your t Thanks Giving clothes. Your h choice of 500 Henderson Woolens. Satisfaction guar- ? anteed and prices reasonable. a I also carry a high class line a of Shirts. CollaVfc. Neckties, k Pare Silk and Silk Lisle Half e H ose, Men's fine Underwear, 1 Garters and Suspenders. t Cleaning, Pressing and Re- $ pairing a specialty. 2 Giive us a trial. I will treat 1 you right. c I S . Tailor and Habadasher t '? 5 % 9^9 9^9 9^9 t|c 1 4. 4*r J* Stricklin Printing Company > c J* *{' 1 J* The Best in 4* 0 .% J- i 4-* PRINTING * c J? ?J? 8 -Ja *J? ?Js sji ?J? -J* ija ?J? ^ t i i A Fathers Vengeance ** p would have fallen on any one who at- 0 tacted the son of Peter Bondy, of a South Roekwood, Mich., but ho v.ts r powerless before attacts of Kidney 1 c trouble. "Doctors could not help him he wrote, "so at last we gave him \ Electric BitterB and he Improved ^ VTUUUCIlUHjr 1IUIU IUK1I1K hlA UULlIfi^. It's the best Kidney medicine I ever Baw." Backache. Tired feeling, Nervousness. Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end in drop ay, diabetes or Bright's Disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50 c. at Wannamaker & Sons'. ** K' ; ???????? iomo Facts and Suggestions About Our Methodist Membership In the South. iy Rev. C. C. Scott, colored, pastoi "of the John Wesley M. E. Church Cheraw, S. C. A little more than two hundred ears ago the Spirit of the Lord oucnea tne nearts or two young met n England and caused them to gc orth and call the Church back tc 'the old path," and to arouse the :lergy and laity to a sense of theii langer and their duty. , Reinforced by others they began reaching wherever and whenever hey could obtain an audience 'Their evangelistic labors were ac;ompanied by an extraordinary dirine influence.' Taking fhe slogan "The world for Christ' they [extended their labors o America; and, as a result at he Christm'as Conference, begun in Baltimore, Maryland, December 24th, 784, the Methodist Episcopal church vas organized and the Articles of Reigiou. and Sunday Services were uft)]?ted. , At or about that time we had in the Jnited States, 80 traveling preachers iaa io.uuu cnurcn memuers. Today ve rejoice over and give praise to Jod for a membership consisting of 12 bishops, 7 missionary bishops, aniroximately 650 presiding elders or listrict superintendents, 20,000 travclng preachers or pastors, 15,000 local ireachers, and 3,500,000 lay church aembers. Our worldwide Metfhodism, spring, rom the efforts of theses two godly oung men upon whose mouths had een laid the live coal taken from off lod's eternal altar, rejoices over a nembershop of 8,000,000 souls, more han one million and a half of these eing wholly or in part, descendants >f Negro slaves brought to this counry 300 years ago in a state of absonfo iotinron^A r\f OV*?>loilnn ??11 u w wiv^; v4 vuc vuiiouau I CI15" Dn. Today Negro Methodists constitute .bout one sixth of th entireMethodist amily of the entire world and neary one fourth of the entire Methodism if. the United States. As a denomination the Methodist episcopal chuich holds first rank, Lumerically, among not only thi ftefgmong tkS *W&U?Ut denotftiations of the world. Practically orced out of the South in 1844, the ove of the mother church * for her hlldren impelled her to return in 865, when the war or secession had nded, and conditions bed changed, ,nd to welcome back into her fold hose desirous of returning who had oluntarily withdrawn and those who iad been forced to withdraw, f:om ier communion. ^ In the 46 years that have elapr.?fli ince then, we have, among our white iretheren in the South, in our twenty nnil^l / J C n_ ? . ? . Vll lllC UilllliilU.'e .nd West Virginia conferences jiay e properly called Southern convinces) a membership consisting.A>f 571 pastors receiving an average saltry of $700.00; 74 district supcrinendents with an average salary of 11013; and a church membersho}) of 128,352; with 31 institutions of leaning and 6.956 pupils. Among the colled bretheren of our church we have ,838 pahtors receiving an average: ,alary of $332.75; 96 district superinendents with an average salary oi >914.00; twenty annual conferences ind 310,302 church members. 1 might iote here that among our white church nembers in the South, for ivery dollar of salary received by he average pastor, the aver ge presiding elder or district superntendent receives $1.45; and that for ivery dollar of salary received by the verage colored pastor of our church, he average received by his pressidng elder or district superintendent s $2.75; and that for every dollar of alary the average colored pastor of >ur entire church receives the verage Southern white pastor of our liurch receives from his white con;ergatij:i ^-2.10; uad for- every dollar >f salary the colored district superintendent receives the Southern vhite district superintendent receives 11.10. The entire ...MV.OU1 |f U1 lUt Methodist Episcopal Church South ii ess than three times that of our enire membcrr.hop in the South, leBi han six times that of our coloret nembersihip and but little more thar Ive times that of our white membership in the South. The colored mem jership of the Methodist Episcopa V t SHr [ ^ e AS with an expensive, h mobile, so.with groceries, needs the best fuel to get from it?just like the mote ! Give the finest auto bad gasoli ?feed the best man alive on a human wreck. You owe it 1 sake, for your pocket's sake guuu wuuiesuw ioou. rnat is BUY GROCERIES FOR ' GET C HORTON & BR. Mcl. WAT PB^KgaggggSPMaMBaMMBWBI H Will.LA ?J1?1 w^gBSSSS^^Smmn mmmmmmmmLSsSSli^ ?pS toYorarGood Health and IjPjgjsS Come?follow the arrow 'til k&uSSR the merry throng of palate pli , and women who have quit c i HSH the one bc|t beverage becau 1T (*W?t Real satisfaction in every glass? and go. 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