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IlD" IlfltUBJU CHRISTIANITY AND THE LAW. Matthew v, 17 26? May 19. "gf thai /or. Ih hit unvaoor Hath fulfill"! Jhe La*." Roman* fill. ft CHI I Iff it Teacher declared lh:;t II.? nie M| to destroy the l.nw uid the Prophet*, but to fulh. them While Iii U? wan spoken of as Mose?' l.nw. It WM really the Hhlne l.nw given to Israel as n bash for the Divine Covenant with Mint nation, and Moses merely stood hs mediator of that l.sw Cove nsnt-tbst gsjfi ement by which Israel wss obllgsted to keep the Law. and God wss obligated If they did so to grant thetu e\erlastlng life. Divine fu vor snd the glori? ous privilege of being HU in -tni ueoti for the blessing of sll ns 11 on a. under Mes alab's Kingdom. The failure of even the moat sincere Israelites to sain the prom? ised everlasting Letter of Lete?'Taoe life proved, not $halt not tbst God's l.nw wan unjust, but that Israel, like tne remainder of the world, shared by Inheritance Adamlc weak* nenses. which no Impaired their moral quality that they could not keep God's perfect Law, which our Lord detined to be whole-hearted love for God god "Golden Rule" love for the neighbor The Gospel of Jesu* mngnlb > the Jewish Lsw- by admitting Its righteous, neea. Tbe pro|>osltlon of Jesus in re spect to Hin followers In this: He. being perfcet. was able to keep the Mosaic l.nw j>erfectly, and had a right, therefore, to everlasting life, and need ed not to have died: hut Instead of re talolng Ills life lie laid It down sa r ficlally. an a part of the great Divine rian for human redemption That - rlflce will briug to the world the inc-s ed opportunity for eternal life Which, 1t hnn iH-tfn promised. Mennlnh's King* dorn will bring. But meantime the I: > deetner. earning out Jehovah's plans, offers an linputatlo ) of His merit to any who hate Hin spirit of full tones cratlor. *o do the Father's will by lay ing down the ?resent life sarrlhVn'iy. to gain with tr e Redeemer a hont en I.v. spiritual life, glory, honor, hum ?rt il Ity, the Divine nature, as Messiah's Joint heirs In Ills Kingdom. All who thus do will he counted as a part of the spiritual Seed <?f Abraham, through whom nil the f million of the earth will receive their Meaning These d;j dplen of Jesus nacr tbetr earthly Interests and rights und tbnn become reeknnedly dead to e.tth ly things. God accepts their Mdrlfli II and begetn them of the Holy Spirit Thus they bvcom?' New Creature* in Chrlat. Rut. how could (Jod accept a blemished gsTlfhsg? and are not New Creatures hold ros|H>nslMe for Hie conduct of their firth, so long :is ???.?, live?until their gacrlth e is completed? The MeHptnrej answer The meat High Trie-' who presents these o lei Ings as part of Ills own aglftfliO. 01 em their Imperfe? lions by an In.nuta? tion of the merit of Ills own nncrlhve, whieli Is alreidv In the hands of .lu* ? waiting for application on heb ? t of the sli.s of the world When t - High Priest Ilms presents us to G< d covered wilh Ills own merit as a r ? ' ??. we are nssured that the sacrifices are "holy and acceptable unto God." An for nultseipieut weaknesses of the flesh, the New Cleat tire Is indeed held r? sp..nsib!?. for its mortal body, but since our High Priest tnsted denth for every man and for nil sins of heredity, therefore tlies?? SVw Creatures in Christ aro assured that all their |n?* passen, of SgnOWnilA Off weakness, may be forgiven, nnd that the RidOCmOf. their Head and Represrnt.it h e in ||e ry. will. BJpoa Bgplication. Impute His merit for the caiicelntion of such tin perfMFfJesss, that they may be main tabled In their standim-. "without ifUM or wrinkle oi any such thing." The Pbanaaaa' Standard Lower. Tim PtMrtseii pftdad IheasHlTii i in tbelr zeal for the Law anil found fault with Jesus' d; Iples and with Himself for healing the Siek on the Sab bntl They wore i i 11 c u 11 r re spe. Rng the Utile requirements of the I. a W, bill car 4esn seapsji t tug Ml spirit of ktt e This Jeetis limed hjpnertaj. Bpirit ?f /-I* - flntn l He dr. lan d I ml u muni'* inleei ills to: lowers we-e .. ircr right lU Ucatt than weto the Pharisees they Would hot get into the Kingdom at all iW. must iemeM??ei the difference between tbe ?inbr.vo Kingdom loaugnruted si Petite. SJg| add the gkS?k)ttl Klttgdoi Into win. h the falthtin win |M> gah?*red by the rtmt lies-11 reel Ion.) All Christ' followers h.iiv n >t on'v guard their action*! but nine their lips and the very thoughts of their hearts, that even in thought lhe\ ?I |!i bo In fullest SjCCOfd with thr spirit || the Dtftne Law or |o\ e The Intimation Is that If we have wronged I hfnthsjff nnd delay to make the in.liter right and the case come be fore the I.oid for v..?rlemenf. we will be obliged to no Ter the full penalty of our neglect, "tie uttermost farthing." before we will be fully restored to In tlno favor and fellowship. Mr W. II. Ingram. of Columbia, Was In tlo i |tj Thursday ami Piuhty. gl.ntio IN skloK BOX BVRNEl), _ Fire in KfftlMfi?Loten Give Mar? hiu Unruhig lo Occupant of l'Ot? Keruhaw, May ??.?When Are de? ?Iroytd Mrs. Alberta Kot'i cottage at fgldnlght, entailing ? property Ion o! |t,tH w itii Insurance "t 11,800, li also eeestumed lltfvQ in currency In a aiiof bog which n ii kept In a ologei giro, Kee, Ihe only occupant, was s,i\."i through g couple across the ?treat, the lovera teeing the outbreak of the flaraee, and hurrying to aound Ihe alni m, Mrs. Keoi eecaped from ihe burn? ing structure just in time, The Harnes had gained such headway there was nothing for the volunteer Rro-Aghteri to do. POLITIC* AT TIN DAL. How Various Candidate^ Are Ho gardcd by Voters in That Section. Tlndal. May 9.?Nothing from this lOOaHty has appear in your columns lately. A few lines are in order. Tanners are about through plant? ing and extra good stands are re? ported from both torn and cotton. Corn is unusually small for the time ??f year, hence it will not need Mr. lYHIIgmgni'g humiliation. Cotton la looking remarkably healthy with its usual accompaniment of grass after the fine rains which we have had re? cently. Dr. Weinberg (the hookworm spe? cialist) tilled his last appointment hOTe last Friday. His visits nere w til not goon be forgotten as the improve? ment in s<Mne of his patients is con? spicuously noticeable. especially gl he has quite a lot of typical cases. He will be pleasantly remembered by ail who had the pleasure ol knowing Mm on his rlsltl here, Bine* the convention I tai Monday polities have begun lo I ?? the subject of eonveraalion and '-t is interesting to hoar the expressions of different ore s on the qUgJIflCgtloni Of the (lib ferenl eandldatec, of which we will give a few Incldenti ai express d by some of the voters, gome desire s ' hang*' In most of the ofUcea, as Hoy say that if a man holds an ofllCe 100 h?ng he will get to thinking that Ihe office belongs to him. j The Representatives are spoken of uuib' frequently, Mr. Eppe leemi b? be quite popular, Mr. J, k. Mc? Ilhorn of Bhlloh does not seem to be known around here, Dr, Dwtghl I Is wry well known, but sonic think I that the action of the \V? dgefl ! 1 Club In pawing ? resolution desiring only qualified votera lo vo|< t the primary Injured him. As the Club nominated htm at the same meetlni In which it paased Ihli ih solution, it Is tin.ught by Some that, if this law eras paseed, it would !>*? an opening through which the Republican put.' may get in power. \\\. do tc t urub-r stand polltlci well enough lo explain why tiny think this. Perhaps iomc? OIM who knows can explain. i The pfeaenl delegation seemi hi have Incurred Ihe displeasure of quite a number of the voters on ac? count of |he Seaboard appropriation, ?s they eannol see where the ooun* ? try people will be benefltted by the POad at nil and they had nothing to do with making the promise, It so em a, however, that Mr. Holser ha.?t become tin- 'eonpe goat" for th< Whole Of the affair. Dr, Dtok is '?nly mentioned as ihe entertainer who -ponds all of his eloquence on Iht voters during Ihe campaign season, The Magistrates' race has always been aooompanled with much interest in Privateer and this year seems lo be no exception, Judge Ingram has recently mar? ried and it is thought that he Will not !??.? in the race, thereby leaving the gap open for smilbr animals. Bevern! probable candidates are talked of, however, Some of them are afeaere, w. D, Aisbrooks, w. Q, Welta, J. H, Broadu ay, (L, Brown nnd \ shby Kelly, nd< r. F ''Fi R, Btaton, Joyce, Ky.. had an exceptionally severe gttack of whoop* Ing cough. He says: "if it had not b. en for 1'oh v's Honey and Tar Com* p mi d i would have en compelled lo quit work. Instead, I n< vor missed .1 day, and Poley's Horn y and Tar Compound gave me Instant relief and is the only cough medicine we ever fVintnlns no iplates, filbert's t>rus Hlore, Th< Ti'I 'Qiinty H irnl Free Do? Ih ' i y men Will meel in this city ? n Thursday, M113 for Ihe purpose t?f ih?|. ' um delegates it tend fh" jrltnfo convention on July tth. Tlie Demon* of the touroittp, I An? mosf|tiltos, As Ihey ?? ng thev j put d< adty main... it rms In I he blood. Then folh v the cy chills and I th,. iir. ?i of f< \ < r. The ppetite flies land tin strength f H ! also n ilartn often pave?i the v iy for deadly ty? j phold. Mul Kb etrtc I ".is km** and e ials out llu mi ' rlu svrm> I r? m the blood; give you , ? ?? (. appetite and renou your strength, "After suffering,*1 wrofe Wm, Fretwell, of l?u< m. i. n. c.. "ihre? bottler drove all Hie malaria from m\ system, I've h d g.l health ever sin i Best for all stomach, liver ir.d v. dney " r.Oc. at Sib-rfs In ,v. Sttr?\ COMMISSION ER TAKES A 11 AN I). \*ks Railroads to Sell Mileage fjood oil Dependent LtnCH, Columbia, May 9, The larger railway llnee of the State were re? quested by the railroad commissioner at its weekly meeting here toda) to Hell mileage good for transportation over the smaller lines either owned or controlled bj them, The request will apply to the Atlantic Coast Line, which is said to control the Charleston and Western Carolina, and t'? the Southern, which Is alleged by the commission to control the Blue Ridge. If the request of tin- commission, which was announced by Chairman \\. i.. Caughman, Is granted it will mean that Atlantic roast Lim miie age will be acceptable ?n the Char leeton and Western Carolin?* and the Southern mileage will be accepted on the Blue Ridge railroads. This Is the latest tum In the mileage hook situation now occupying the attention Of the traveling public. CLASS DAY AT WINTHROP. Senior? Perform Before Large and Interested Crowd. Rock Hill, May 9,?The Winthrop I 1912 seniors held their class day ex? ercises yesterday afternoon on the oampus before a large and apprecia? tive audience. It was a pretty sight and Unusually interesting. The class motto is "Loyal en Tout." The pro? gramme here follows: Class history, by Miss Kate Henderson: class proph? esy, by Miss Esther Royal; class will, by Miss Irene Bryan; class poem, by Miss Lena Williams; dedication of bridge, by Miss Leona Thomaason; "Song to iai'2," by the class; yells. PIANO RECITAL. Entertainment by Pupils of Miss Hen a fort Brand. Thursday evening was the occas slon of the piano nnd vocal recital of the pupils of Miss Beaufort Brand. These recitals have come to be events in the social and musical circles of the city and looked forward to with interest and pleasure by patrons and friends. The following Is the programme: L dan/ Schubert ? Ungarischer March Misses Esther (Mark. Krauels smith. Elisabeth Lesesne and Kathleen Walsh. 2. Henry smart?The Lord is My Shepherd?Miss Claudia Fraser, Buele McKlnney, Agatha Wilson ami Mrs, Tweed, 3. Adam Giebel?.Hist a Song ar Twilight Mlsi Kathleen Walsh. i. Reginald DeKovena ? Swing Song ? Miss Susi,. McKlnney. IS, Bernard Wolf?LeFour Billon ??Value Brilliants?Misses Flor? ence Shaw, Kalle Rhame, Bes? sie Walsh and Alice Dlckson, I, H. Lam- Wilson?Carmen.; ? Mkja Frasi r ami Mrs, Tweed, 7. Hermann N?rnberg ? Festival Sounds?Misses Kathleen and Bessie Walsh, Stephen Heller ? Tnrantelle? m las Florence Shaw, A-H Martyn Van Lennep?In Seville's Groves: B? DePlnnn?Gallg Chant the Bummer Rlrda Miss Claud dla Fraser, i". Benjamin Godard ? Postilion? Miss Bessie Walsh, 11. Graber Hoffman?I Feel Thy Angel Spirit?-MISS Claudia Fraser and Mr. Ernest Rhame, Jr. 12. Benjamin Godard ?? Second Valse--Miss x. iie Rhame. 13. Alfred Wooler?Spring Tino? Miss Claudia Fraser, Susie Mc? Klnney, Agtha Wilson, Bessie Walsh and Mrs. Tweed. it. Frltu Splndler ?Husarenritt -? Miss Florence Shaw, Nelle Rha. Bessie Walsh and Alice Dlckson. Special mention would be unfair, for each, according to grace, ren? dered her number with accurai y. in? telligent Interpret itlon and exceed i lug grace. I It Is a pity that the andiene,, spa ? allowed s i few to h ar ami know the excellence of Instruction given by the teacher, Th< pupils show thai the foundation h laid In exercises. Thoy are taught the Relonee and then they lean themsoh apply it to any piece. Those who learn pieces musl find a new problem with every piece, Mi s Brand Is known as ;i vocalist, She i-- equally as good as ;i pianist, a- tin- pel forinnnce of i e^i nlghi ? how ed, At the col el it -a. >n <a' the pr< run \]\<a Mrtml responded graciously to ? a lIm, an nq - \, m i numbers, The evening closed with n happy presentation to Mian Brand of an ex <iulslic hoti(|iie| of enchantress carna? tions ns a token of their npprccln lion of h< !? f ilthful efforts in their be? halt during tb' pi| year. I'ooi- rippetlto |s a aura sign of Im I pa lr< d duo Hon, \ f. w doses of chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your diges? tion and Improve your appetite. Thousands have been benollted by ; i iklns the e Tablets. Sold by all ?I? a I era A JOLLY VETERAN. i i Mi. v . IV Johnson of IIiil?bor?*. Texas, Puwea Through < 1t> on Way tu Bishopville, Thursday afternoon at the paa senger station there was one old Veteran of the Confederate War who kept a large crowd of returning vet erans and many younger folks amus? ed for almost an h?>ur by super? abundant good hurmor and talktive ness. This gentleman was Mr. Wil? liam Brlce Johnson of HUlsboro, j Texaa, who was on his way from Ma con, where he had been in attend? ance upon the Annual Confederate Reunion, to see hie daughter, Mrs. Richard Mason, of Bishopville, for the first time in 10 years, Mr. Johnson was horn in Perry County. Ala., in is:;.;. He was during the war a member <>t Company B. 12th Texas Calvary, in Parson's Bri? gade. While at the station "Mr. John? son, who Is extremely tall and slim and has a manner of attracting every? body to him. toid numerous anec? dotes ef his war time experiences, of things that happened at reunions and, as all were told in a humorous vein and excellent style, his hearers were very much pleased with him and were only too i?orry whef the time came for them to pull out, or if tiny stayed until the last, when his train left the station. He little showed the effects of his seventy-six years, hut showed up clearly that spirit which stood him so well dur? ing the dark days of the war and which in the Southern 'Soldier has been honored nil over the world, Mr. Johnson will visit for sono time at Bishopville and then stay i Bumter a short time before returning to his home in Hillsboro, Texas. JUDGE JONES IN CLARENDON. Manning Crowd Gathers and Asks for Spec cli?At Summerton. Manning, May :?.?Judge Ira B. Jones stopped over here laat night While "u his way to Sum un i t ? >n, where in- had an appointment to speak today, it was not known in advance that he was coming this, way but his arrival soon became noised abroad and quite a number of citizens called at the hotel to piy their respects, Judge Jonea asked to be excused when requested to address the assembled cltlsens but promised to come back this way and speak in the court house at i o'clock Friday afternoon. From here he will go to x?w Klon, in the eastern section of tin.unty, wlnro he will speak ?n R?turday. \\ hat Texan* \<lmlre Is hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. We find," he writes, "that Dr. King's New Life Pills surely put in w life and energy Into a person. Wife and i believe Ihey are the best made." (excellent for stomach, liver or kid in y troubles. 25 ecu's at Blbert's Drug store. WINTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance examina? tion. The examination for the award of [vacant scholarships In Winthrop Col? lege and for the admission ?'f new students win be held ;>t the County Court ibuisv on Friday, July ?". at B a. m. Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July P they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examina? tion, provided they meet the condi? tions governing the award. Appli? cants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the exami? nation for scholarship examination blanks, Scholarships are worth M^O and free tuition. The next session will open Beptember 18, 1912, For further information and catalogue, nd dress Pres. i?. B. Johnson, Rock HUI, s. C. Help-, a Judge in Bad Fix. Jurtlce Eli Cherry, of Qlllis Mills, Tonn., was plainly worried. \ bud sore on b'1^ leg bad baffled several doctors and long resisted all remc dies, "'l thought it was a cancer," he w rote. ' .\\ i isi i Ii-, ,| Ituekh n's Arnica Kalve, and was completely cured." Cures burns, lad Is, ulcers, brui -??- and piles. .'*? - en's nl Slbert's IM'uv Stole. I iitv dollar- idditional reward ha\ e i t en offered for I he < ;< pt are of the person who set tire to the barn and stabh h of Mr, How rml Jones, of the itrogdon section. Thla mnk< - h total of 11 nit, nfj i d"ll irs b i\ In? I'eeii offered by Governor Rtcnso, There never win ii time when peo? ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough itemed? more thsn now. Tills is shown by the ln erease In sales and voluntary testi? monials front persons who have be-*n ? uie,| by It, If you or your chil? dren are troubled With a cough or cold gi\ e it a trial a? d become ac? quainted with its good qualities. For rale by ail dealers, PIKE DOES CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. lit -idem of Mr. M. Ii. PUrkllUni Burned Saturdni tfteraoon. - Saturday afternoon two alarms of Are were turned in from different placee almost simultaneously, one lire was at the residence of Mr. M. 13. Park ham, corner of Salem and ii itnpton avenues and tin- other at Mr. Qeo. i>. Shore's barn. Th. tire at Mr. Park ham's residence turned out to be a big one, the whole of the upper story and roof of the building being q mass of flame when the hose wagons arrived on the Scene. There w as some hi n ? to get out the lines of ho.se, hit.mi them to the hydrants and Stoamel and send tb?- streams of water upon the roof of the building. This was done, however, in short order by the fire? men and it was not long before the two men in c harge of the nozzles had all that they could do to hold the stream of hose steady. A third line was run from the hydrant on the cor? ner of Haskell street and with these c < mblned lines it was ont long before the tire was under control. The ad? jacent residence occupied by Mr. C. H. Dorn was badly scorched on one sale, but never caught afire. All of the upper story of the resi? dence was burned off and much damage was done to most of the low? er story by the fire, smoke and water. While- most Of the furniture down? stairs was saved, almost all of that up-Stalrs was lost in the fire. The? fire started f?-..-n some unvuown cause. In one of the closets of the second story and whe i the do >r was opened quickly spread to othe.* i arts of the building. The building and furniture wa^re insured. Tin- tecond Are for which the first alarm was tinned In was at Mr. Geo. 1 >, Shore's b.'tn This fire was extin? guished before the arrival of the hose wagon, a few buckets of water being sufficient to quench the fire. it would surprise you t<? know ji the -feat good that ui 1 eing done by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Newberg Junction, X. B., writes. "My wife has been using Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble With your stomac h or bow els izi\ e them a trial. For sale by all dealers. Vcgro Woman Died Suddenly. < ?n Saturday Olivia Johnson, col? ored, the w ife of the Rev, A. J. John* son of this eity. was found dead in a chair in her room, death having re? sulted sometime earlier In the morn? ing. The woman Is said to have been suffering from heart trouble for some time, to which the doctor es i ribed her audden death. The woman ami her daughter were the only persons in the house at the time death occurred. Coroner Flowers after an investigation decided that an Inquest was m>t nec? essary and. unlesH one was demand? ed by the husband on his return to the city today, he stated that he the eity Saturday, he stated that he would not hold one. Mrs. R. Brant, 11116 Pacb-n Street. Parkersburg, W. Va? had an attack of iagrtppe which left her bad kid? ney trouble, and she suffered much severe pain and backache. Then she heard of Foley Kidney Pills and says: '"After taking them a short time the pain b ft my back and I am again able to do my own housework. Foley Kid n >y pin.- helped me wonderfully." Albert's Drug store. House Baity at Rrogdoil. Misses ESdna and Louise Brocklng ton, of Manning; Miss Minnie Chand leer of Mnyesvtlle; Miss Jennb Chand? ler of Sumte!-, and Miss Cairlc Lou Connor of Green w ?od. were the guests of the Misses Rrogdon at th.-ir home n( Ilr?igdon l 'St week. H. a Waggoner. Alvon. W. Va? :ays that Foley's II >? , y and Tar Compound la the best medicine for I coughs ami colds be ha- ever Know 1 lie nays: "Every man and woman tells me it is tin- b. st tiny have ever used ami whoever has used it once always comes back for it attain." There are no opiates In Foley'a Honey and Tar Compound and it is safest for children. Sib. t I 's I >rtlg Stol e. Tin- visiting young ladles at Brog don wer.- enterctalned Friday after? noon with a cb-iighifui picnic and dam e at Pocnlla Springs. Now is tin time tget rid of your i hciimntl in. Von c m do it by nppl> - ling Chamberlain's 1 Inlmenl and ma - jsagiug tin- pan - freely .it each appll ilon, For sale bj all dolors. Tho hotiso formi rl> occupied ?*! Mr. \. b. Jackson, but recently *?dd t., m r. J. K. Cros ?well, la belnjj mov. od acrosa tho streel lo a vactnl !"t on the old McKadden property i - . i ni !\ purchn cd b> Mr. 1 'rossw ? Mrs, Rose a. Freeman, Clifford, Va? says iln*> have long used Foley's rem? edies ami want t.. snj a good word for lh m She write-- ''Foley Kidney pill* cured m\ husband of a long standing kidney trouble, after he bad taken other medicines without relief. We would not bo without Foley and Company's medicines In our house f.?r many tones their cost." Bibert'S Drug Store. TAKES I^M I WITH IMOV Mr. .1. < . IteWkln* I? - not Think Tanner-" I ifOfj Did Kit. tu in \<> (ion ull '.aboard \ pfM < t| i .11 ion. Mr. ISdftor. PleftM tlloW RIO space to M| i f?-w Words about the Action of the Count/ Cnnm it, < "ndeniniug the county of? ficials for appropriating flJ.OOo of the county funds to help buy the right Of way for tho geaboard rail? road. I contend that it wns wrong fog tlM LTnlon to hove considered this ques lion kl ail because !.rst it is a politi? cal question ard one that will be an issue in the campaign this summer and does not sftect the farmers any more than it does any other citizen of gumter County, it was wrong and misleading, hrrauaa the delegates to that convention, with a few exceptions, wore unlnetructed on that question, therefore could not and did not repre? sent the members of the union in this county, but only the individual opin? ion of thOSS I Rton who voted for the resolution. They are misleading in the second place, because they say that money was misappropriated, when, as a mat? ter of fact, that is a question that Is yet to be settled or decided and after all. Mr. Editor, in this day of com? mercial unrest the only thing that dletrube US is to whose ox is be? ing gored. Yours very truly, J. C Duwkins. Jordan, May 9, 1912. CHILD GIVES gN.ooo VERDICT. >nit for Personal Injuries Against City of Florence. Florence. May 9.?In the dV0 court here today the jury in the Case of Prances Stone, a minor child of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stone, vs the City of Florence, brought in a ver? dict of $g,00i In favor of the ehild. The origin of the suit was that the City was tilling lip the big gttch in South McQueen street with trash. The street hands or some one set fire I to the trash and 1-ft it .-mouldering. ! Later, little Trum es BtORO living nearby, was playing near the ditch and fell in. She was badly burned and her parents brought suit for damages, which the jury evldentally though they were entitled to, They IUI d for $10,000. Philosopher. Our idea ut a philosopher Is ono who is content to sit around all day and seine his whiskers with his fin? gers.?Galveston News. Lame back is usually ca lined by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which yon will find noth? ing better than Chamberlain's Linl* no nt. For sale by all dealers. Mr. c. r. Sparks arrived Friday from Baltimore, Md.. t ssnaneo charge of the orb k work of the Carr Construction company, Mr. Sparks had charge of th ? Work OH the Y. M. C. A. building Ji ad tile work of thO swimming pool. He expects lo make 1 Bumter his home\ I, w. Jordan, a well known dentist of Hopkinevill*. Ky.. recently had an operation for his kidney trouble, but he says: "The tir-i real N II f I ?fot was after taking Foley Kidney pills. They cased the terrible pain in my back and accomplished move good than anything I had tried, I gladly I recommend them.** Slbert's '*rug Store. i 1 it has i>, ?M suggested thu the Hoy 'Scouts be taken out w me day '?n a I scout throughout the city for the I purpose of discovering all ?f the breeding places of mosquitoes which have not been "doctored" by the i health officer. The boys can turn in j their report- to the scoul m later ^nd : he to tin- health olHcer ind many mosquitoes In this way prevented j from coming Into the world. The 'jean has son,, good points to t and is respectfully referred lo Mr. Carl a. Withers!.a, scout master. Dr. J. t. it. N'.ai. Prop., Riverside Drug Company. rireenvllle, s. c\. [writes recently, "1 have been .< prec* , iicing physician at 1 druggist f< r OVSa* JIS years and h > *old and admin i'stet ,i many ' Sdney medicinea but i none lo eoual Fob y Kidney pills. They are superlot o ins I pver used and give tiu- ? ??. ?man* al re* lie ." Bibert'o ' ? i PtOI e. ? I : mg being en . il on the : b. The ! -cape- In \w t al I tic. i \ thousand toogui n ? r?uld 1 i I ex? press the gratitude ? f Mrs, J. \:. coy. ] af Join t. III., foi h r a*ond< rful de? i livernnce from an iv fu| fate* "Ty? phoid pnuemonla h ?1 left me with a j dreadful cough." h* ui tea. 'Some* I time*, i h oi such awful oughlng (spelts I thought I would die, 1 could gel tu. help from doctor's treatment ? or other me.p., Ines I II i -.s 1 De King's New Discover! Bui l owe my life to this wonderf 1 remedy for i scarcely cough ' all now." Quick end safe. Its the moel r< In ble of all throat and lung medicines R%?erj bottle guaranteed. ?*. d ll.tt. Trial bottle free al Albert's Dt ag More.