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;; if it needs to be spoken, speak it. If it needs to be withheld, ;; tl)
;; withhold it. ?If spoken when it should not be or left un- ;c gl
;; spoken when it should be, it may mar a whole day or whole i a
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'< We have only one life to live; we don't know any day but [
y today; so be on guard, do or don't as the case may be, for- w
?j though it be little and seem less, it proves that man is link- ? f0
*; ed with the infinite, in that little though it is, it may make } oc
;; or mar as big a thing as life. , J j*1,
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'I light to be dealt with, and see if you don't come to find, as *: wl
!! hundreds of others are finding, that there are no better f0
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?: ladies, and no better stores than our big stores at Union J th
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i: Mr. Merchant and Mr. Farmer: I
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The Reo Speed Wagon ?
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Hughes & Jenkins |
I Dealers for Hayne and Reo Automobiles. Gadberry St. |
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JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF 1 AND 2
TON NASH TRUCKS
We have also secured the agency for the
Monarch Tractors "
f Wi'l gladly demonstrate these Trucks and Tractors.
Come, see us before investing in a Truck or
Tractor.
PITTMAN BROTHERS
At Gilbert's Garage, Union, S. C.
A. W. Pittman. F. J. Pittman.
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v join the British wair cabinet, the Eng- " WwOtttlS YOU Up
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LETTER FROM J. O.
Well, this is a glorious day?bi
it as cool here as it is in Unlon wever
its a degree cooler than
as yesterday.
This is the second Easter I ha1
lent in Miami and neither time lur
been egg punting. Nevertheless
ive seen chickens each day?there
le more I intend to see to-day. Thi
y writing period will be over for tl
esent. No man can write whe
ickens are around.
Yesterday's weather report sa
lain to-night and tomorrow." Moi
tlfc; people semed to believe it, f<
e streets seem to show more bust
an is customary on Sunday. Evrj
ing is just as if nothing was 1
ke place. But this evening I hoi
ere will be a difference, for then
ill be cooler. And on days like th
e evtning is the real time to live,
metimes think it is unfortunate thi
ere are no reserve seats in tl
lurches. Many times it is a hai
atter to find a place to 3it in tl
urch I attend. This evening I am 1
i double, perhaps triple, and am woi
ring what I am to do. When I a
ngle one seat is enough?but whc
n double or trible it takes two <
ree seats. If reservations were i
der I could have gotteft the sea
ro or three days ago. "The Whi1
imple" (First Methodist Episcopi
urch) is to give a musical prograi
is evening?the Easter sermon wt
ven this morning.
Last Monday I got a message thi
schooner had gone adrift and land*
West Palm Beach. I immediate
ught the nine o'clock bus vid wei
ere as fast as it would carry m
hen I reached my destination
und the boat anchored out in tl
ean just off the beach. The wir
ew and the waves rolled high ar
w. First the boat was perched c
wave and then the wave would ro
id the hull would be scarcely visibl
The medical officer, the customs ii
ector and I finally decided to hai
e passengers, forty-four in numbe
ought ashore for inspection, for v
red not try to reach the vessel c
fich they were.
The inspection was something ne
r the spectators. In every directic
;iaw cameras and kodaks pointed i
e waiting passengers and their se:
ts (i. e. the doctor, the custonr
leer and me). I made a desk of t<
5tae crates which- were piled upc
e shore. The wind was still blov
g and my papers wouldn't lie sti
file I checked them. One little gi
lose sympathy was for me came i
y assistance. She took a seat c
o tomatoe crate beside me and hel]
hold the papers while I checke
em. The inspection of aliens wt
mething she evidntly hadn't see
fore, so I didn't have to talk to h?
ich for she was already interests
e was as quiet as a mouse when th
t is around while on* of the
rls was reading. The alien rea
1 right until she came to the woi
ngel8,"then she stumbled. I lookc
my assistant and as she listened
tile crept over her face and filled
th sunshine. I turned to the alie
d said: 41:What if I should tell yc
at this little girl was an 4a-n-g-e-F
>uld you then tell me what the le
rs a-n-g-e-1 spell?" Then tV
ence was broken, the fairer 01
10 sat by my side toughed alou
d to use an English expression,
lly well believe she was almost a
gel.
The inspection completed we wei
to town and had dinner. I found
iend who was going to Miami in h
r and he offered to take me alon
th him as he was alone. We g<
me gas and started for Miami i
10 p. m. Everything went all rigl
itil wo had a blowout. Thi
medied, each had a little muscult
ercise pumping air into the tl
be. Promptly at 11:35 p. m. I wall
into the Y. M. C. A. whero I four
y room waiting to receive me.
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fflf full of the beauteous
W vigor of sweet, young
? maidenhood, require the
f utmost care from wise and
watchful mothers. There
comes a time when nature
must be assisted. And
such a time calls for
STEllAVITM
"the old doctor^ prescription"
that has helped thousands
of suffering women
for half a century. Sold
by your druggist and
tf the FIRSTBOTTLE
doesn't help, ask for your
money back and the drug?
i gist will pay it _
k Txaches Memam Ce.
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