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CHOICE cocm vittCULA ON
PHUBODAY, ^CKMBKR 5, IPl'J
EdgtflHd hat bean a Rreat Dlatrlet
•nd Count j and though freatly re
dneeU In aixe by the creation of new
couirtlca will rite again to greeur
greatueea.
We »>«y »o becauae the boya of the
Kdgrfleld Graded tichool have pledged
tliemaelvea agalnit the u«e of clga-
retlea,
l
new/ Interatate Industry ha*
In the ahlpment of < ar load
Iota O0ioga from South Georgia . to
wood for sale and distribution
nigh the proaperoua 1‘ledmont
‘ountlea. Will aonte one < r more of
the emlgranta from liarn*pll to the
wire grata tfbuntry tell ua how and
Why inch a revolution has been accom
plished.
The death of Senator Kayncr of
Maryland and appointment of a re
publican to till hU tincxplred term
make* the Unltetl Htatte Senate a tio
after March 4th .
V4c» President Thomas R, Marshall
will have the deciding tote and w ill,of
oourae, cast It whenever necessary for
Democratic nieaaurra.
Tenaaand Tsmnuaaeu arc getting to
be famous turkey producei*. I" i |10
lone star Statb last we*-k (Joyernnr
Colquitt In full reghnentHU rode at
the head of a drove of Isoou tuikev*
that marched after him through the
streets of Cuero At the » tm<' Inoir a
train of 4J ears speeded n'i‘<on tuike\i
from Kast rennessee to iliauksglv mg
tahlr* In New York ‘ i y
J. I„ COM ICS BACK.
John 1. Mel.aurln of Marlboro
county will be a member of the next
State Seaate. to fill the unexplred term
of the lately deceased Senator Green.
I.IGUOR AND PARCKLS l*0>T.
York vide Enquirer.
If the parcels p)»t law permits li
quor shipments by mall and It look*
now n» If «uch Is going to be the cane,
the postal srstem hid* fair to become
n big bar room. However, deairahle
the pa reels post idea might otherwise
tie, it would he better not to have It at
all than to have it further developing
the liquor tralllo.
TREKS GROW MONEY.
The apple Is a great money orop la
the. far North west State of Washing
ton. At a recent show at Spokane a
pot |s feet high and lo feet in diameter
was used for stewing a|q>les, which
were made Into pies four iuoho* across
and cooked on an eiidlea* chain 7'» feet
long. Hefyie .the appetite* of the peo
ple for these free pita were satisfied
i ji.'i imk) pie* had been made, cooked and
consumed.
After the 4th of oc\t Mm h ft.r the
first time since the w w h.'wiMi the
State.* there wd'l be more \oMh»Tn
than Southern Item h i it- i > im II oise
of K( |iresclltiiMvi « at Hii-hiog'on
I ke Ya nkee brethren w ' 1 noui'o r i'cj,
willle tile f) i x i e | leino •’-it - wl I lie ltd
The over the line *t it> siiodi will lc in -
experienced recro ts while -he Imig.-r
aerytee Southerner* wi I •• .i.ti.d tti*
•oinmittefi.
KOI! TH K S( K AP BOOK.
i.o‘s of cud by * cow is merely a
cessation of rumination, and is a lyinp-
tom of some disturbance of the tliges
t i\e oigans. Toe administration of a
cathartic general y remedies thi*.
I f your liur*e» mule or cow is cut hy
contact w ilh a harbod wire fence don’t
sew op the wound, fur before it can
InrHl pus Is apt to form and it needs
drainage, (dip the hair from near the
woimd and bathe the cut thormizhlv
with a solution of a tsh|e*p loof'd uf
cift'lin in a quail of warm water.
Apple twic't a dav a mixture of two
Monies etch of oxide of /tnc and tio-
rHi ic at hi
Postmaster m r i| II
no Idle bread. H' ms
l"g ovei t | me t" in i ke i In
which will fo i .Si • !! ot
a int.nev msklng # . >•
ernmvnt and the m i I <
We don’t f ! n I I! | tn I M
prnph^f titit nr if#* *♦♦»**
fir enough In the n» *r fu' .re to
diet the establlshui’ lit uf "i *nk>'t ins I 1
order h"if *e* I ii A 1 g u *’u , t ,i n : s I .
t harh »lon and (’ 1 iuit> i
>t I, . i k i
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pari • ’s ,
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it ti . t c! i * ■
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e'e• a * 11. t f
(love rmr Hh *•■ g,s
psrnlt* to per * 11« - i
i on t nd • *• 1 b s n k • g t
Praaideo l ant Mr*
pen ti !• o f ( n r k • , • '
ph.ye* of the \> t >■ 1| •-
< 1 | Ttreinlole r. * i P'
flue gold w* 1 eh '.t l.l o- r r f
the ate nog r t ph » ti ■ ' g
b.’hi *nli, the I'toaf w I.
I nltinel in Muwi . *r
1n New ^Hi * . 1 1 1 ’ s
nets wera giv' ■ p i •
Tli* o kag i v H g 1s t
( I KES Km COEDS.
Col.I* are so numerous and stubborn
| in these etianges' le seasons that vie
I are ii urVndeil of the two reinedle* on
| it ni, n 111at wise man, Hon. (ieorge l>
^ i Pluiftii rt ,led. Whenever he found
• t I in,-ell taking eo| I In the head lie
, l,e, ke I K- development hy washing
In- I t a l with ale Barber* were
our "f i unit) reaeh in his boyhimd
ifl.l 111. ■ 111 e i « weie the hair cutters fur
:loir idnldieii. When tlie operation
f I llpptf’g or sfiesriug tile tangled
•ttal.f the tmys or gills W a* com-
phled tlielitigil was Wastitd flout Ilia
t..|i i|di"i bottle, and the tierortr to tne
, I,.' l« tiealtli • Sine ftiuii tlie w 11 1 - k e v
hi w tilth the camphor w*a dissolved.
I he ainplnir ti s <1 no effect a* s enld
Issm g p r e \ entlv i* toil the sti ia u’ation
• d l 11 c whlskty w asiii., g kept fitld iff
When • I l|, |c ti.dfge ’ ft I’ lll ll I,
Was taking t'n,d I o t he elu * t ti Is i ein. I ,
,s a ,| , se . f k t r ns| t <• nil Wo d*l 'it t
I • ii.ein tier tne si/e f the d"se.
W OKI'S OK A WISE MW.
I I'.tf n( I he |*.■(q |.
1 ne | ll‘l|ie I fl ft nl g'in 111 l‘|e e illi'fv ,
i ■ , „ i , ti e | ’ i e • s and h, n r e 11 r i , I i
i. * intent u ptin a (vising t h- I ’r est
ill' . • I ' I the s y p,.l n' in en t . f his
t • '. H i' d re ' • n f ii lines h * o-
, , Ii tne'i t,r. , i gh l In* s'.’eniinn
'.ii et,tall, tlif, igli von, to l lie
ARMAGEDDON OF
THE SGRIPTURES
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Slarliing' ' Corn-
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PASTOR RUSSELL'S VIEWS.
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Churches of AH Denomination* and the
Civil Power* of Earth Are About to
Unite In Common Caue*—Powerful
Influence Preparing For the Battle
of Armageddon—A Reign of Anarchy
Will Be the Result of the Warfare
Until The Meseiah Take* Control.
Brooklyn. N Y.,
Nov. 3. — T Ii •
Brooklyn Academy
of M ii s 1 e was
crowded to tlie lim
it today to hear
1* a s t o r Bussell'u
discourse on the
•’Bailie of Arma
geddon. His text
was: 'He gat tiered
them together unto
a placed called in
the Hebrew tongue
A r ui a g e d d o n."
(Revelation xvl. Hi.) The speaker said:
Armageddon In the Hebrew signifies
the "Hill ot Megidd"." or Mount of De-
striictlon It was fuiiious as a battle
field in old Tc.sfament times.
The Cord has seen tit to associate tlie
name Ai magedd'in. wltfi tlie great con
troversy in tween Iruth and Error,
right and uin.ig, Hod and Mammoti.
with vvlilih tills Age will close, perish,
a ml the Ni v Age < f Messiahs glory
be iMietrd .ii lie li.is phr|idsely used
highly s> ml."iie il figures of speech In
the last I ' f t' c Bible, evidently
with a view to haling certain Impor
tant trntlis until tie due time for their
re' ea hnent Bid even In the due time,
the Bll'lc issurcs ns. "None of the
wlkeil shall understand" t Dan tel ill.
It, tin — none wl. i a:v out of heart liar
tnony wiih ib"l !• 1 11 only the wise of
Ills pisip.e the ui e virgin" etas* of
the Master'- ; i b .
I have Ion;
avoidi-l p
re-entatlon of
mv undi-rstjipd'. g "f o ir text and It*
conteM 1 t ke it up novv by request
and beoaii'i 1 i< a ' e it Is due time to
tie unde m-hmI I d s' aim any *pcdal
tnspir.it: ui In e particulur* my
views agree w ' h t!i -t "f igfii-r Bible
*t ll'letit s
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Armagrd loo w»« .« (» ,.
• ll fi|ee' si rev i • 1 "i ■ ' ^
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moll w e i e *• . a | I,
nor reader* n ig',' - ■ n•
Hie 111 w e I .(• I*!i .1 t
the preacher reilc • ol 'h
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I'resident Tsft in hk\
week the inost :
temper comforti
entlre life I- t
he had. pel I ip>
table lint lie I n
pre*ent from If
Island, w ho h n»
He use t h i ongh inn
with the thanWsgt v ■ p g I
be.111 f it te ne. 1 "U ' I '. , ,
•ert the pre'ideu 1 ii
mince pie niade
fa voi ite Aunt I
On Fri-Uv to
feasting M ' i nf
•aylng that ’’K v
coldfor lie 'lai
hiv former f i»n i
firing from fu.li '
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I e. list of High 's
* ! I -l o l!i e i |j I he ear t V 4* ' •
I ..Igg.-.l (he l.snie of Ex-May >f
I i* '' "f i n*r o *iii' for th- Tre*- , • i
'• iitnieni III, repottli m a* a li
si-ier o| I lie highest order, I* k n< > -V h
t *li • S l - * 1 1 d o ( 11 e r stall-*
.Si..oliU L..,* pusumr. hi - iLi.rw ••
I I • igg *t I he name of i o gre--
i . I v i I or : lie 1 i.-p a r ■ men: i f A g
1(1. f i -1 e hi. I'.umri of
, . nil"! in. 1 H o i .«• e • li in * 1 ee ,.
■ . t " le HI | t,e e.>o, i ll 2 I ill g ••
give h n a eo oi m a 11 11 ■ g pn.i: - ,
| I lie p . oi er| inked a« a < ah ■ i '
T, Pir who ll lie Is «,> well Sited
Sell' X
N l.\A I KE A I'M KN 1 K »K Hoi.
( 111»I. E K A.
1 lo cau»f and nat ire of Hie img , p.
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11 men ii iii!he
go I* s w Ca :• -i >
cd to get * v, -1
a -1.! inter II 'ihi
[ ■ fTi n s in Texas a
11 ail
idem to that all nu a I'y carriea ofT ml
l"",*of dollars’ worth of hog* in Mn-
c, m n' r v i « m aile ; lie • 11, je.-t of si
terest mg interview w 11 ti C d 1 ie Bow. -.
a pr.onilient low a farnpr. le . l \
p i .|i»tie,( ,,i [lie holt Hodge M< **»'n-
gi r. Mi. Bowers *avs that it i*
grist UH«tftke to j 11 in'll at tfle conelo
so*u Ilia' every tune young p’g* fit gin
to sieken and die tliev liaxe idi 'lera
\ei \ often the trouble i* vvoiiu* sn.l
nut the *i called ’ cholei a " .It all Mr
Bow er» say s. in pari
"1 hla Is not (mg rliojcra I know
this for several reason*. Hog eliolera
aiways kill* off tlie mature, healthv
hearty hogs tint. Often tlxies the
runts or young oriel are not sick at all,
I although in contact with the cholera
fiogs. However, this epidemic is t.ak
" ing the yonng spring |'igs Hist and
w itli j not afTcetlng the ohl hogs. It j* |
i >, v | worm*, not chidera. Sviii|>tonia ol
worms in hog* i* eoughing, hair stick, |
up tail hangs down and their flanks i
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s ; '. ; ! y
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• " u - I lo d many
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.p re i.iiitraiy to
I r a time the
I'd css will la'
i'd I medieval re-
i . idi led necessary
• I t i t lie m i lute
. w ..t .iTder of things
s in'i i piTtatlon. It is
- t ' indie.He w hat Is
’ e Hrag'in, the Beast.
•hot Bible students
. !. mifli'iis agree with
"Hr.igoii" of Kevelatlon
Hie purely Civil Power
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Bull Moose K i '■
of humor Mr 1
made these • i ip
the *e:v me.''
U i l h n c i r. ipey
ii I that h.‘ had
f"t the g. ,| ,,f
lot of aoealkd t p .tdiciM.» w
bolted the Tift' H k. f atot g ne w Ixh ; * The worm* in the hog* come frouei is thi
feeding them new corn Ohl corn is ■
scarce and high priced, ami it I* nec-
i e*sarv to teed the new crop. Every
fail tne diaeaae recurs from the same
I case.
”I.ft*t fall I lost twenty-six young
pig*, when I wa* told* to feet so me
Merry War lye and feed it to them in
sw ill. The prop irtlon was one half
i an of lye to a barrel of swill. Every
me of the eight or ten pigs that were
tiien sick recovered and I had no niorc
nimble. This fall the same sicknes.
started again after 1 began feeding
this year'* crop. I started the lye
treatment and the pig* got well ' Mv
brother Clyde used the lye with hl«
, pigs apd saved ail the sick one*.
”lw earlier years w hen they burned
wood more it used to be the custom to
feed pigs wood ashes and salt and
worm* seldom hurt the pigaduring the
j kea*on for feeding new corn. But th*
A serioit* »i'.«ation t Xi«ts jt, Hm i urai
district* and cotton mi.l xiliag...* of
Spartanburg County. f.a<; >iiiuuh r a
medical c<'tnmi*sion canvass.-d the
county at an expense if jr/su. The
doctor* found 3i*i cj«ts of pe, IaK ra,
but did not *ee all the victim* of the
n«w disease. 'I'lier estimate t)*c t d .1
number of cn»es .'it 4i«'. ami :!"• m .Udy
apreads. A h"spit .| for r* .p-eiai
treatment is like y to he built in Spart
anburg.
The dl*«atte fir*i recogni/ed m 17bd
in Italy waa for a long time thought to j wood ashei are hard to get' now ’ and
be the result of eating unsound eorti j fbe raisers of pigs must tesort to the
preducta. Brltlah phyiiii'ian* *av, i - v .® trpatm< ‘ nt , ,
. . . On aecount of the plg^ot liking the
bowerer, that It Is cau.ed hy the hue lvp at flr , t tnd r( , fut P nj? t0 ^ thp
of a small inaecf, not larger than a *w il| t »|»p) I for>nd it necessary to
a# Midge,” which exlata near rwnning ' them up where they could got no
streams. Cases have been discovered j 1O0 ,^ r . e _* c 5^ l .T?l*^ w<l * * l . ven t !’ em
la Xagland ami Scotland where the
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turn
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fnr — i' 1 f ;
nu'i.'t* i
In civil; u
neccssniy 1-
sv misi:,/1■ -i
ami t lie I a I -
of licit'!v a I
ns tli.it tin
rept'csci ts
Protestant ti rpi'.'tcrs generally agree
Hint the "Ben-t like n leopard" (Reve
I, 'itlon x.il, Ji represents ttie Papacy
But fewer *M‘I vv c fear, vvlll he ready
to sitfipiit'4 coir view that Protestantism
Inuuo.if the Beast" (Revelation
xiii. ir.i in our context given another
flame, "the False Prophet." We urge
no one to noropt our interpretation,
nor shall we think hard of any who
refuse it. Wo will neither slander nor
otherwise Injure them now, nor threat
en them xvTfTi eternal torture. They
have the same riaht to their views that
1 have, and the same riaht to make
them known to others. And 1, for
one. will be very glad to consider any
thing w till h opponents may set forth
as their interpretations of our text.
"Unclean Spirits Like Frogs.”
The symbolisms of Scripture, right
ly understood, .are always forceful
When tlie Holy Spirit used a "frog"
to symlmlically represent certain
a an pent snciDKS.
-VJ
people do not eat corn bread and bomb
ny, Th* dUeaM oft*‘n load* to IhmoI-
Jt 1* raeofnis*d hy th* breaking
•at of m araptlon oa» tba face and th*
After a while they get u#«d to the
Ire and did not object to it. I raise
about ninety bead every year'and tine*
I bare found out how to keep them
free from worm* have had no trouble
at all with the cholera that la killing
off the herd* of luy Doighbor*.—Home
and Pam.
The dfiil bo ly of W. D. Watson |of
Horry county wa* f iiind on ."xatiirday
'n a patch of wood* two mile* from
Greenville. In the iu*ile pocket of
hi* coat was fo ind an envelope on
which he bad wiitten: “Nobody did
this but me ’’ ||e wa* 31 years old. a
graduate of the Citadel and a teacher
by profe»*ion. Keeling his incorope-
t*ncy he had entered Furman Univer
sity to pursue special studies. 11* had
been mitsing from his room tw* days,
as waa a bottle of laudanum b* bad
been using externally.
doctrto** or teachings, we may be
sure the tree application will fit well.
A frog boa a sage look, a wise look.
It swells I reel f op tn an apparent en
deavor to Impress the beholder. Its
great month well represents its chief
power, nasd to croak.
Applying these symbols, ws team
that an evil spirit. Influence, teaching. 1
will come from the Protestant churches
federated, from the Church of Romo,
•nd from the Clvtl authorities, all In
full agreement The spirit of all will
be boastful; an air of superior wisdom
and knowledge will he proudly aaaum
ed—all will croak in harmony. All will
tell of dire results that would follow.
Involving the interests of both the
present and the future life. If their
counsel be not followed. However con
dieting th# creeda. the differences will
be Ignored In the general proposition
that nothing ancient must be disturb
ed. or looked Into, or repudiated.
The Divine authority of the Church,
•nd the Divine right of kings, aside
from the Church, will not be allowed
to conflict Any persona or teachings
in conflict with these boastful and un
scriptural claims will be branded as
everything rile, at the mouths of these
“frogs" speaking f rom Pu'pRa nnd
platforms and through the religious
nnd secular press The nobler sentl
moots of some will be strangled by the
philosophy of the same evil spirit
which spoke through Caiaphns, the
high priest, respecting Jesus. As Cnia
phns declared it expedient to commit
a crime in violation of Justice, bumnn
nnd Divine, to he rid of Jesus and His
teachings, so this "frog” spirit will n[>-
prove of every violation of principle
necessary to their self protection.
The croaking of these "frog’ spirits or
doctrines will gather the kings nml
princes, financial, political, religious
nnd Industrial luto one great army
The spirit of fear. Inspired by the
croakings of these "frogs,” will scourge
the passions of otherwise good nnd
reasonable men to fury, desperation
In their blind following of these evil
spirits, evil doctrines, they will 1ft*
ready to sacrifice life and everything
on the altar of what they mistakenly
suppose la Justice, truth and righteous
ness, under a Divine arrangement.
For a brief time, aa we understand
the Scriptures, thee# combined forces
of Armageddon will triumph. Free
8i>ee< h. free malls, and other liberties
which have come to be the very breath
of the masses In our day, will be ruth
lessly abut off under the plea of neces
slty. the glory of God, the commands
of the Church, etc All will seem to he
serene, until the great social explosion
In our context descrit/ed ns the ’great
Earthquake." Au earthquake.” In
symbolic language, signifies »oclal
revolution, and the declaration of the
context le that none like ujto It ever
before occurred. (Bevelatlon xvl. is.
IP) Jeau* described It aa a time of
trouble such •• never was •Inc* ttwr*
was a nation. —Matthew xxlv. 21
Th* Lecd W-B G*th*r Th*m.
The faiee, frog like teachings will
guth«r together Into one ho«t the gre.it.
the rich, the wUe. the learned and the
kings of the eerth. to battle At this
Jim. tore Divine Bower xvlll *tep f-.r
n ird and our text tella us that Ut
ahull gather tb« manhnled host* to
Armugeddoo— to the Mountain of He
atru.tlon The very thing which thex
•..light to avert by their union, fede'u
Hon. etc. will tw the iery thing ther
n;'l tnsten Other Scripture* teM u*
tli.it G'xl will tw represented ty the
(.rent Mes'dah. and that He xxlM tw oi
the alii* of th* m«»se*. Thu* «e r«n !
!n n*n *l ill. 1 “At Hint time *ha’
M i. Iiu.-t [th* Godlike one M.-wdnh!
st.in.I up"-*aeume authority lie wl,
take i-wsewainn of 111* Kingdom tn *
manner llttl* looked for by many i t
H «e who erfx>oeou»ly have been
cIhItnlng that they were Hta Ktngd in
Mnd authorized bf Mtm to retgn tt» 41.*
name "nd In 111* »tend
Jesus declared. Ills servants ye sre
unto whom ye render service" S*'me
may t>e rendering service to Sutnn and
to error, who claim to t>« rendering
**r\l • to God and to righteousness
nnd some of Hies* may be serving tg
noruntly, as did Saul of Tarsus, who
"verily thought that be did God a serv
Ire" In tvereecutlng the Church The
name principle holds true reversely
As nn earthly king does not bokl him
self responsible for the moral character
of each soldier who fights In his bat
t or so tlie Ford does not vou< h for the
moral character of all who xxlll enlist
nnd tight on Hla aide of any question
"HI* servants they are to whom they
render service." whatever the motive
or object prompting them.
The same principles will apply In the
coming Battle of Armageddon God s
side of that battle will be the people*
aide, and the very nondescript host
the people, will be pitted nt the begin
nlng of the battle. Anarchists, Social
lats. and hot bended radicals of every
school of reason and unreason, will bo
In the forefront of that battle. The
majority of the poor, and the middle
class prefer pence at almost any price
A comparatively small number, God's
consecrated people, wl|l nt heart be
longing for Messiah’s Kingdom. These
will bide the I/ord’s time and wait pa
Gently for It; they will be of good
courage, knowing the outcome outlined
In the “more sure word of prophecy,’
to which they have done well to take
heed, "as unto a light shining lu a
dark place until the Day dawn.”—11
Peter L 19.
The masse* will be restless of their
restraints, but will be conscious of
their oxvn weakness as compared to the
kings nnd pirinces, financial, religious
and political, which will then hold
sway. Besides, the masses have no
sympathy with anarchy. They realize
truly that the worst form of govern
ment Is better than none. The masses
will seek relief through the ballot and
peaceful re-adjustment of earth’s nf
fairs for the elimination of evil, for
EXECUrOR’S sale.
Under and by virtue of an Oorder of
the Probate Court end under the Will
of Geo. W. Greene, Sr . deceaaed, we
wdll tell to the higheat bidder for cash
all the personal property belonging to
• aid estate at the late residence of Geo
W. Greene. Sr., upon Thursday the !{♦,
day of December, 1912. consisting of
horses, males,farm implements, house
hold and kitchen furniture of every
description. Sale beginning at 10:30
A M. Terms of sale cash.
W. J. Greene,
John K. Soelllng,
Executors.
This the 2nd. Day of Dec. 1912.
the placing of monopollea and utilities
and the supplias of nature In the hands 1
of the people for the public good. The
crisis will l>e reached when the hither
to upholders of law shall become vio
lators of the law and reslstere of the
will of fbe majority ns expressed by
the ballot. Fear for the future will
lead the well-meaning masses to despor
ation; and anarchy will result when
Socialism fall*
Th* Cloud’* Silver Lining.
Horrible would he thin outlook for
the future did we not have the Infalli
ble Word of God assuring us of a
glorious outcorffie! I>1 vine Wisdom has
withheld until our day (he great knowl
edge and skill which Is nt the same
time breeding millionaires ntttl discon
tents. Had God lifted the veil a thou
sand years sooner, the world would
have lined up for Its Armageddon a
thousand years sooner. But Hint
would have been too soon for the HI
vine purjvose. because Messiah’s King
dom Is to he the great Thousand
Year-Sabbath of the world's history
God In kindness veiled onr eyes until
the, time when the gathering fo Ar
mageddon would Immediately precede
Messiah’s taking to Himself His great
power, and beginning His reign.—Rove
latlon xi. 17. IS.
"Send Them Strong Delusions.”
St I’aul \v r he prophetically of out
time, that it \\ mid be ore of serious
trial and testing to tn-my professing to
be Christians the rravori for this he
states—they received not the Truth in
the love of It (II I he-su [(itiians ii, 10
11.) They j tefoiTed their on n ei-mne
Otis theories, the Ap.-tle exphiius. nml
therefore God win give them over to a
"strong delusion." and let them believe
the lie which they pteferred, titel let
them suffer for tnKsotg F.te Truth
which they did tet ! 'ive 'lifts t!.,.\
will be In the condi ti'Ue.1 iio-t. "ii/H
lug ng.UIi't Gud, ' be, 1 U'C of lie if l.o !.
of love for the I'lmth
11 is sad to s . v tint uetll sis (Bins
Hans have beet hi!- ring under t tl; >r
otigh delusion te.: . eting God's I’i.m
We h ive i e.itee I tl, ,t Fh: , t :et up
His (.’her. ft in K : p> v; ■ •. 'it'll
that the Cher. ’ t. - ! ' mi fe'g'.i: g or
t he ea 11 It - lb- r. 11 w t 1
the Strei gHi of H •< e ••-'."ti. .lews and
beretfe* I. tie b ■ n ; i- ut.-d '■ - do
US oppoc.i’llt s til". -Is Kl'ig'h III A
the vv bile '*•' t v tepe t'
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come; 1 1 v xx : i I ' o d ■ o . , ■!. sin
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said tbit He v. . it I o' e ag it:i t-i
PORTER-SNOWDEN CO.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
90 East Bay Street
CHARLESTON, - - S. C.
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•'There's life m the old land yet” and Charlie Brown has the
facts to prove it in the receipt of a car of
Choicest Horses and Mules
!r. :n tlie best stock farms of the Blue (Lass States, all pur
pose stock and all of gilt edge beauty and
every day sure serv ee.
A I,SO TWO CAR LOADS,i
■ : . \m '.si"r Wagons, single and double, Buggies, Surreys,
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, and everything in
his specialty lines at specialty
bed rock prices.
COM K TO SIT \NDSAY li
CHARLIE BROWN,
Barnwell, S. C.
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“Watch Ihe tfoipe par)k Grovt ,J
Still imother tbh.g inter , eti"*: AI
though the Jews-, are gnnlu.illy t’.'\\!ng
Into Palestii.e, grodua’dy obfidiitig con
trot of the hind of Car,nan, and al
though reports s:iy that already nine
teen millionaires nrv' there, neverthe
less proptieey reipiires nn evidently
larger number of wealthy Hebrews to
be there before (lie Armageddon crisis
be reached. Indeed we understand
that “Jacob's’' trouble" in the Holy
Land will come .'it tlie very close of
Armageddon. Then Messiah^ King
dom will begin to be manifested
Thenceforth Israel in the land of prom
ise will gradually rise from the ashes
of the past to the grandeur of proph
ecy. Through Its Divinely appointed
princes .Messiah's Kingdom, nil power
ful but invisible, will begin to roll
away the curse nnd to lift up mankind
Wheelwright and Black
smith Work .Done Here.
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Horse shoeing a Specialty; also
repairing rubber tire! buggies.
M. W. HITT,
: At Johnaon’a Old Stand,—
Black s ill**. S. C
Calhoun & Co.
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The pump i» easier to operate than
Hie old fashioned wiudlasa or chain and
pulley.
Make home life eaiier for the wife
ft mi children. BUY A PUMP.
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And no^ ready for greedy sale at HU1
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A)*o a complete line of Buggies,,
Wagons, Harnes*, etc. /
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