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that does not grlpe. or nauseate. Pleasant to take E Picker Minutes of the Twelve Mile Union. The Twelve Mile Union met at IHolly Spring, Dec. 30th, 1905, at' 11 a. m. Tho meeting was opened with prayer by brother, John T. Lewis. Introductory sermon was preached by B. P. More, after which the meeting was organized. B. F. Murphy was elected modera tor and W. W. Aiken, clerk. The meeting then adjourned one hour for dinner. The afternoon service was calles E10 .I &iig1... 0 pi p (). * I '.. 'I r r J. 1'. Lewis, B. P. Moore, G. M. Lynch, B. F. Murphy and W. W. Aiken and was tabled to be dis cussed at the next union. Query No. 2, was then discussed. Has a church member any iight to claim that he has passed from death unto life unless he loves all members of his church? The sub ject was decided in favor of the negative. Query No. 3, was also decided it favor of the negative, the subjec being; Is there any scripture fo: preaching fuieralo and eulogizini tho dead, latc. The attendance was simll, bu t" ' tmnteting was interosting an( Was well suppurted by the gouc people of Holly Spring. The meeting adjourned with undertanchog that the comnmitte< f * . A me, clerk Sick Headacie. This distressing ailment results from v disordered condition of the stomach. Al that is needed to effect a cure is a dose oi two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Live Tablets. In fact, the attack may be ward ed off, or greatly lessened in:peverity, b3 takin it (aomo of these Tablets 'is soon a the first, symptom of an attack appeara Sold by Pickens Drug Co. and T. X Hunter, Liberty. seemed to Have hM Cornered. The teacher was discoursing to th class on the wonders of nature. "Tak the familar illustration of the sting o a wasp," he said, "as compared wit] the finest needle. When examine< through a microscope the sting Is sil sharp, smooth and p~olIshed, while ih needle appears blimt and rough. "It Is so with everything. The works of nature are infinitely superior to those of art. Try how we may, we cannot .Improve on nature." "It Isn't so with my eyes, teacher," said a lIttle girl in the class. "Why, how is that, Nellie?" he asked. "'Cause nature made me cross eyed," she said, "and the doctors fixed my eyes all right." Bramen Theft, During the South Afrcan~ war an 1m mense stone monument was remnoved at Cape Town during the night, and oc one knows to this day by whom or why It~ was taken. Somue years ago, in broad day1.ight, a~ clever and bold gang 01 tatevea carried on' a valuable foutahm (Qirteen teet high from Uxbridge with out exciting theo suspicions of any on, anad qutte recently an omnibus was calmly removed, horses and all, whit standing uraguat'ded outside a publi, lhouse in London and has never beei seen or heard of since. It would seem indeed, that it is often far easier ti steal a big thing than a little onee London Telegraph. Placing- lim, "Young man," began the digniie gentleman in black dress, "have yol fully considered the future? Have yo1 made provisions for the hereafter? I It not time"-. "Parglon me ohe moment, please, bu are yott a, minister or a -life insurano agent?"--Mitlwaukee Sentinel. sare.. Patienceo-It's ia very bad sIgn to fum ble upstairs. Pstrieg..-Efen so, J' rather do that than tuisble dowstalrs '-Yonkers Statesman. *A PaiflasuCt Never res nyourslf4t pains are cu e. They conditions afs the female prqmptly attended to or ia skes., yI~eofTf yoerywhev i n $1.00 botU $ sea ed neloe vic.t ddes: ..gls'Advisory n ed C~ s Drug Coupany aud Dr..R. F. Bit E dwindle fror unless the soil is I a cQmplt e fetjiizt cient POTASH. Just how PoTS crops is shown in "Cotton Culture."' absolutely free of a tion to any farmer v Address. GORMAI New York-93 Nassau Street, or MUMMIES. Some That Do Not Como Fa'pm the Tombs of the East. Many persons who havo dn interest in archaeology will be surprised to know that all the mummies to be seen in museums have not been taken from faraway tombs in Egypt or other east ern lands. Well preserved mummies have occasionally been n tefrom the ruins Of the cliff dwellers it the moun tain canyons of Arizona ad in New Mexico and southern California. These mummies, though very poor specimens of the mummifying art, are considered great treasures by scientists, because they give tie anthropologist a vague Idea of the strange people who had the earliest civilization on the Ameriean continent. The best of them are al most entirely ignorant of who the Aztecs and Toltecs were, how' they looked and lived and' why they have been so entirely obliterated from the face of the earth. Thq reason for this ignorand isefound in the fact that no satisfactory remains of the dead Aztecs e ed. found. These people werie cr i onIsts, an'd they probally buried gOs hold effects with the dead, leaving ttl or nothing for the scientist to bul 'ry upon. Frequently a party of exp'Irers in the valleys of Arizona will c. upon seal. ed jars of burned bone dust. I Carm. This is to oertify that all druggist are authorized to refund your money if Fo' ley's Honey and Tar fails to enre your m cough or cold, It stops the cough, heals thme hngs a1(l pn1 veMtR Serious e results from colds, Curcs la grip)e cough and prevents pneumonia and con sumiption. Coitainis no opiates. The genuine is a yellow package. Refuse all sulbtitutesR. Eiokceus Drug Co., R. F. Smith, Easley. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes . You Miserable. Almost everybody -who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful llr '-IIcures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, . te great kidney, liver and b ladder remedy. It isathe great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis -- covered after years of scentific research by D -r. Kilmer, the emi -,- neat -kidney and blad a aebckdebadr rcacid trou blsadBright's Disease, which is the worst frofkidney trouble. D.Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ominended for everything but if you have kid nelvror bladdcr trouble it will be found utthe remedy you need. It has been tested chs eifan has proved'so successful in evr aethat a special arrangement h'es bemaeby which all readers of this paper wh aendt already trie'd it, may havea sapebottle sent free by mail, also a book telirg mreabout Swamp-Root and how to if fduiyou have kidney or bladder trouble. offe wrttng mention reading this generous tfrnthisrper and Dr imr & Co.,Bing. hamnton, N. Y. The regislar fifty cent and Hs of Swap-noot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the -name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's ewamp-Root, and the address,' Bingharnton, N.Y., en every bottle. of urable Pain ,suffer pain. Women's are the sign of dangerous rgans, wvhich should be, gerous results will follow. nqlRbiting and weakening paljas. t t follows 'up and drives out sthemi frgmi coming b ck.A wt.Marr E,. Shelton, of Poliat: ~fiM. It can do my housework, ath ug fore taking CARDUl, two - dot.hd qone me ho good. I can ~tuthfitf say I was cured by Cardui. i want eyery suffering lady to know of thfIvetWierful niedIhina" Cures Stomach anid Liver trouble and Chronic Constipation h, Easley. LDS are sure to n year to year iept supplied with ,r ,cqntaiing suffi increases cotton our 9o-page book, This book is sent ny cost or obliga 7ho will write for it. 4 KALI WORKS. Atlanta, Ga.-22 So. Broad StML - W. R. DALTON, Surveyor and Notary Public, Redmond, S. C. Safe an LOS OFVOICLO SENS EI'ECTORATION, E Aks'tE Endorsed by leading physioan, Chlldren's.Croup and W SontaIns NO OPIATE0S. T ound Syrup ia mid and beniga.f Msadulte of. every varIety of te Read This Remarl MRS 3. w. EVANS. CiSarwatS was etoktor three monthanthe d sumption. We red a bottleof the house, end thlik it has no Easyto Tafe; Sure to Cure; RAL.LARD'SsW SOLD AN* C We Never Disappol We Fulfill Everjrromko and i WE URE'a'*. on'2*7.,,.. - h. Dr. King Med lawo of the Cla of ts -y a s isa uln N. KU NO Poffice D a ree DR.aKINGAy.~e Ea on Pmpko ra. 310ope 20 crseaI eTra r joiinglads f tra.e Thos eCurt Watson ond ho'e $e5 praor e have aso some e empabelotn along he to t Ot e e-$4 each. Graeen umr N~A A. CURES AFTE RHEUMACIDE has cured had failed. Rheumacide our4 Johns Hopkins Hospital the gr of Salem, Va.,. and D. Ri. Olms remedies and the doctorb had Almost a Miracle in This Case. Dillon, S. C. Aug. A Bobbitt Chemical Company: Gontiemen:-IR~eptembigr 1899 I took hu natism anvery a form ( Inflammato rheInua month after the diseas3 started I adtoav up my work and go to-bec. Itcontinued togrow worse until my arms and haada were bal rawn, so much to t co u t se them Mlegs were drawn lack till4 n feelt ouchtid my hips I was as he eless as a baby or nedrzy 12 months. The muscoea of my arytance were hard and sit e upf a eas = iaymes over. as trfja by lxdlderent . lanims n McColl, D ron an ari ut none of them co Id do me any good. until Dr P. Ewing, of DI llo Na etCj. Htf e to try your R FUA . e agtot me one aoe o e medicine and I began to take it and before the first bottl wan used up I begana t e better, I uAd $ bottles and was comj ltel Y cured. That was years ago and toy Ith has been excellent ever since. H ave ano symDtom of rheumatism. Wits say further that [began to :Walk In about.sixda . after I began to take RHEUMACIDE with M [d ruthe-.n abou e montbs afterI e" litotae I Icoldwak as good as any 5~y. q en to wod ain.. vours trujy, aAES WILKES. d Sure. M f carry a IRIl WEAR * F all-DRY Trunks, . F A Iron Kif - the bdt wears W( L-T A ie-the DU T remedy for p hoopirg Cugb because .e acti of Ballar4s Hore- ne earlyv 6sdaptedtoIifantg,asweli :beTesimonial Ballards Horehouni Syrup and an, but we always keep a bottlEi squal for' pulmonary diseeases. Every Bhttle Guaranteed. T Cj.1 - T.I. ISM. ni Our Patients, aver Roid Biut False hopas. eer bougio and Varidoo. o wit houS usiness; Oontajiusa JSiod Poison ar smineral natxtu~re; L.ose of Haa)y eured; se ati nmula,.t but perupanen, ig~ aO. hs an istitution organ ed under th~ dis cie esu .tlng ado iataudeewcit*a.'mi''.I'**s Ipped with a'l tho galueo , faradio battet s ten medical rfoesi~n. Oorsanitailralg sue being Ia chargs pao.t a .~ad me onas oecero ptet n or terms for treatlnent aY Mgot groim soo mdlesa l e ided) land g ite ua assur. ASES..we":'.T ie mete, Drains, Lot..rue, 5 em tt u4 mali naans tvouiles. ~. as thei :an Wg. Disieo .q ada Ust, a, and suhamo wei~s ot womn. mptea ba or beam -O ta;nes6 e IN lf ADVIOR PF E. .... ~r Marietta, S.C., THl r aees al elers Rest ~ lS rO ningharn. PaI ~ fthe Bul*Sse gently mor '' *'the boys Aqsetsin el AA)fer- croup a whooping.c near city liits. esae i14 are cu.eatad thousancyof caseshof Rhemtii afI aethsia n h;oed c fied I fr) V /r g I~t THE# DOCTORS thousandj'~of ceases of: RheumatsM~ after Id John F. Elmse and!'ethers' of Baitimoi eatest hospital In thewoid,: had -failed. I toad, the Norfolk, Va., contractor, after th given up hope. Rheumacide cured Mrs. I of rheumatism she had endured for 21 Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the most fai There Is a reason why It cures: Rheuma< cal science, and while powerful enough t of the blood, it operates by purely nati most delicate sf.omach, and builds up th4 SWEEPS ALL'POISONS OUT A purely- vegetable remedy that goes right tc cures by removing the ctuse. Your druggist sells ar Sample bottle and booki kt free if you send fiVe cents BOBBIT' CIEMICAL COMPANY. Pror,, AT THE0OLI EDITOR: Please say to your readers and my friend ,omplete line of Reliable goods which I have for thei act, at the prices which I am quoting I consider the little of "anything and everything," and am selling YOU NEED HEAVY WINTER SHOES, We ha nd HEAVY KNIT SHIRTS; also, a good line of 0 rom now until Christmas we invite the ladies to call GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, etc.. rill make-the same offer as the aboye to the men fo Valises, Gents' Furnishings, etc. The nicest line Lour, salt. and barbed wire by the car load to go at p compleoe lmne of the good kind of furniture and nic ig stoves'and Chattanooga Plows-two very necessar of their iind on the market. Chinaware, Glasswai full. line of Undertakers' goods and a nice Hearse. our patronage solicited and you will be treated rigF B.---All persona owing the estate of W. T. McFall n~a possible.. Bigger' A given number of acres fertilized v greater yield of cotton, than the same Farmers' Bone does more than that. the acreage and increase the yield. who uses A Made Witih has twenty-one years of fertilizer exp: 13,000 carloads of Royster feittilizers a This volume of business stamps Farmi LOOK AT OUR TWENTY 1 1ess-250 Tc 4. 1890-l,600 T 4 * 1895-12,000 1900-58,455 e 1905--130,09 * o F. S. ROYSTER I E ORIGINALQIk~ I YE COUGH SYRUP 'TO SV flX1gh and he e 1. the nely see b y evJ ing Is, ough' CHARLESTON& greasse. I Lv. Genil * 4 Lv. Augusta 14 IE YSLXTV Through .Pnria Oseconnections Xtn'od Trip Wintor Tourist T Y A . W. LIGON,- Agem QA~OERNEST WI all the doctors and all othermeans re, after the famous speciallits of theumacide cured Austin Percelle, ey had spent large sums on other 11ary Walborn, of H)gh Point, N. C., ) years. Rheumacide1 cured W. R. 'nous New York specialists failed. sde is the latest discovery of medI. o swee.p all germs and poisonsot iral methods, does notr inerej t"10 entire system. OF THIE LL D. Co. & . the cAt o ha diGRESP. and or d recomman hamaud i ci adfor poctagu- to ) rictors, Baltimore. S tht I am "Still at thpn Old Stand," with a r inpection and salo at very close figures. In goods aro Rare Bargains. Toll them that at a close profit. ve them; alo, SUITS, PANTS, UNDER VERSHOES. and we will make them close prices on .ka on Clothing, Shoes, HA9, Underclothing, Dof thxese goods we haive ever carried. rices that defy compotition. 9 matting, carpeting and rogs. Agent fr r things in every well regulated tam ily .auid eAgateware, Tinware and other ware that K A Ith mae oi th possible to rduc Tyitdhi yeamrnr. The~~ man erIce.3 back mof imO. ee used on"tila theo Old 1905. wih rs'o the beI8,StSPS NE VERS EORD TON ths god e -aefe crid pasecd frarn Best eRoter, 4 eAnd with oin tlzr hI0 p.ke. 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