The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 04, 1903, Image 3

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ti3 Only 25 cent nail 25 cnti to C. TCSkbokr, Ala.. JatrtMRTS.?Dn.C. J. Morr*TT-M my xperieneo with jtoiitexcellent medicine, TEETHIN. roubletesthing. Every remedy was exhausted In the shi rentlnned to pa?s off pore blood and burning ferercontln Iter mother determined to try TKETIIINA, and In a day Ike bowels were regelar, and thanks to TBBTHINA, tho 1 V WOMAN. Woman Is tlic masterpiece.?Confucius. Shakespeare has no heroes, only heroines.?ltuskin. Women tench us repose, civility nutl dignity.?Voltnlre. Woman Is the most perfect when the most womanly.?Gladstone. If woman lost Eden, such ns she alone enu restore It.?Wlilttler. There Is n woman at the beginning of nil groat things.?Lamnrtine. Woman Is last at the cross and earliest nt the grave.?E. S. Barrett. A handsome woman Is a Jewel; a good woman Is a treasure.?Sanldl. me sweetest tiling in life Is the un* clomled welcome of a wife.?N. P. Willis. For whore is nny author in the world who tenches such beauty ns a woman's eyes??Shakespeare. lionren lias nothing more tender than a woman's heart when it is ilio abode of pity.?Luther. A Purgative Pleasure, If you ever took PcWitt's Little Far- , ly Risers for biliousness or constipation , vou know what a purgative pleasure is , 'These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all" bile ' without producing unpleasant effects. 1 They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, t bnt give tone ami strength to the tissues t and organs involved. \V. II. Howell, ?|i of Houston, Tex., says "No better pill f can be used than Little Early Niseis for constipation, sick headache, etc." Sold ' by F. C. Puke. If we were a woman in a well fixed " farmer's home and had the responsibll- is Ity and work of caring for the home, ei HviuiiK tnree square meals a day for <1 foui*" liun^ry men and looking alVor ol throe or four little folks, we would nl hnvc things In tlie house convenient for 11 doing the work or we would have a ol row. We would Insist upon having a g< good cooking range, modern utensils, a hard wood floor In the kitlhon, a washIng machine which a man could opernte, soft water and a sink handy, a tr< kitchen cabinet wherein to keep things, hi a refrigerator and a clean white- a washed cellar easy of access. So much Li Is demanded of the modern housekeep""V cr these days that to compel her to do \ her work with old fashioned tools and pe In the old fashioned wny is to either send her to the asylum or to the ceine- o,-, tery In s^ort order. Some men whom jj* we knot^lieed to take a day off and study this matter. Distress A fter Eating Cure J. m Judge W. T. Holland of Greensburg, 0 La., who is well and favorably known, W says: "Two years ago I suffered greatly oll f from indige'stion. After eating, great to distress would invariably result, last- jsl M ing tor an hour or bo, and my nights ' were restless. I concluded to try Kodol ' JF Dyspepsia Cure; and it cured me entire- " ly. Now my sleep is refreshing and diT gestion perfect. Jdold by F. C. Duke. Enrly Mention of X'n.Tsrn fnl's. J of The first historical notices of Nln.rara br falls nre given in Lescnrbofs record of | tlio seeoiul voyage^;f Jacques ("artier. | in the year un the maps pub- | lished to illiintr;ilt? Chaiuplaln's dlscov- I r| erles (?l:itc> of maps either 1;; 1 :t or 1 <; 11> | tl| the falls are Indicated by a cross, but w no description of the wonderful cataract is given, and the best geographlcnl authorities living today doubt if or tlie explorer mentioned ever saw the nt falls, Ilrlnton's work to the ^o>?*nrry V( notwithstanding. Father TTennepln is believed to have written the llrst do\ script ion of the falls that was ever penned by one who had personally vis- ^ Ited the spot. cl ti Solemn WarufnK. |? Uncle Archie?Have you formed an > opinion as to the cause of Colonel lllxi ou's sulchle? p( Tom?Yes, sir?remorse. Ills nephew ^ needed money, and the wealthy uncle ^ failed to advance it. The result was C] that the unhappy young man ran away 8| and was never heard of afterward.? j, Kansas City Journal. I - . TEMPER TESTER. \ c couov J or YoriTco\dcr Some Union < Nicey Davtf The pavebple Are Annoyed. < have added ] ifliu;e and/ i A {durable I |oiP6' Otf J street, little rest night after night. grHVeiltle comfort day after dav. The ooHybt itching of l'iles or Eczema, jjgj# itchiness of the skin is a temper J3sr. Doan's Ointment is a never ~ Hling cure. Is endorsd by Union citsens for all itching skin diseases. , E. N. Bailey, printer on the Times, / residing on Church Htreet, says: "I {hare found Doan's Ointment to be an A No. 1 remedy for itching hemorrhoids /from which I have been a groat sutferer." A man with this alQiction gets no sympathy and people wonder why ho is crosa and ualy at times. Only those a Va ho have suffered in a similar manner ? <wfcn understand the agony and torment he is sometimes in. For sale by all deal| ers. Price M)c per bo*. Foster-Mil burn Co.. BufTalo, N. Y., solo ngonts for tho United States. Remember the name? ? DOAN'S?and take no other. if FlTTS^flPBCwh Ctolera-Infantum, BIMHj fl Diarrhoea,Dysentery, ?H El O Vl I the Bowel Troubles of A Children of Any Age. JrJSJJJJJWmlAidj Digestion, Regulates rvWPtR9)lHli the Bowels, Strengthens 'c at Dniffiricts Child and Make $ s ai Druggists, teething easy. ?f. MOFFETT. M. D.. ST. LOUIS, MO. T De.ir Sir: Justice to you demand* that I should ?-|re you K. Our little girl, Just thirteen months old, haa f.vd nnch ipe of preicriptionm from family phrnlciann. Her bowels ued for days at a time. H-r life was almost despaired of. or two there was a crr.-.t change?ncrr Ufa had rc'urncd? little babe Is now do!::.'? well. cIV'KIl. Editor and Proprietor Tnskpgee (Ala.) News. < . ] , IokIIhk tlie Lnngs. I Draw in ns mucli breath as you con- 1 1 veniently can, tlion count ns long as possible in u slow and nmllble voice * without drawing in more breath. The ' number at seconds must he carefully ( noted. In n consumptive the time does ' not exceed ten and Is frequently less than six seconds; in pleurisy and c pneumonia It ranges from nine to four seconds. When the lungs arc sound the time will range ns high as from , twenty to thirty-llvo seconds. To ex- ^ paud the lungs go into the air, stand w erect, throw hack the head and slioul- 81 dors and draw in the air through the ci nostrils as much ns possible. si After, having then filled the lungs 01 raise your arms, still extended, and 'v suck in the air. When you have thus I)( forced the arms backward, with the chest open, change the process by which you draw in your breath, till ^ ot the lungs are emptied. Go through the process several times a day, and it will enlarge the clicst, give the lungs better play and serve very much to ward off consumption. ' us AFTER THE FRAUDS. t,! A large amount of food stuffs of va- 1 ions sorts Is imported into this conn- * 0 ry from foreign nations each year. I'hc agricultural department at Washngton now proposes to have samples of (A hese Imports analyzed and tested as 0 their purity. Much of this stuff onies from Germany, which country . las been and Is unfairly technical and ^ ussy as to the purity of American rod nets. There has long been a well ounded suspicion that the ragtag and obtail apple refuse of American cider > tills and evaporators, for which there die 1 a steady foreign market, returns lat- to r guisod as sparkling champagne un- j,? er a fancy foreign brand and that the (jJ' II products of southern cotton mills W(J' fter a European tour come back to ftn< avor American salads as the purest not live oil. This Is the beginning of a ma x>d work. . / , . nio : " . Gri Mr. Joseph rominville, of Stillwater, for inn., after having spent over, $2,000 (;li{ itli the best doctors for stomach frij ouble without relief, was advised by g^or s druggist, Mr. Alex. Richard, to try box of Chamberlains Stomach and ver Tablets, IIo did so, and is a well p an today. If troubled with indiges- ^l)( >n. bad taste in the mouth, lack of apitite or constipation, give these tablets !l trial, and you certain to bo more than or 1 eased witn the result. For sale at c per box bv K. fl f'?* '' ~ ft j Slightly Conhmcil. "What nonsense that man talks!" re- b?J' <1 rl.-fwl Snnotnr Krtrirlmni na tin* !?- i? ' irtment visitor closed the door. par "What did he say?" the "Something about a profit being with- ful, it honor somewhere or other. I want sen go 011 record as saying that there like n't a country on the map where a stai olit is not held in high esteem."? hshington Star. T The selling of skim milk from red ns, and such only, Is a healthy piece mo, municipal legislation which has just you en put into operation In Chicago. Wit com Ilogs are $2 lower in price than a t',a( ?ar ago, but they still remain on the ght side of and as long ns they do icy are the big money makers of the jjai estern farms. jjje< pile Where the corn crop cannot be prqu- rJ'.Y l.v worked during n- " Z Dul _ nr..?rr matters little how fa>rable conditions may be for it later? will be a poor crop. , CO VI Hfo Drainage schemes completed and uni*r way in northern Indiana will reaim a million acres of marsh and og ponds and convert them into corn ind worth $73 per nere. rn, onii In no section of the country Is the im- or nrtnnt question of crop diversification elng discussed with more interest mil in Texas. A long list of profitable (>).s rops can be grown in that state out- ^j,.( Ide of cotton, and the people tnerc are J<n list finding it out. mi Ono of the most useful and handy ,i(>j hlngs we have about our place did not (lM ost over .r>0 cents. It is a light stone |m oat, innde of Inch l>oard8 four feet R|r vide and six feet long, to be hauled by n-.< ?ne horse. For cleaning up rubbish (jr, iround thd* place and hauling the [,r nnnure from the yard out on the gar- nn len we And it almost Invaluable. No crop is giving as good an account jf itself all over the country as alfalfa, fl Hitherto generally supposed to be only H ml tod to the semi-arid sections whero S Irrigation was possible, it is being . found out that It adapts itself kindly to general conditions both east and west, great success being had with It in Iowa, Minnesota, Texas and New York. It Is well worth any man's effort to try It in nearly all soils and nearly all states. Has Sold a Pile of ChamberIain's Cough Rtmedy. t rrtt.i flhamberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twenty years 1 and it has given entire satisfaction. I I have sold a pile of it, and can refcom- I it highly.?Josonh McElhinoy, Linton, I low*, You will find this remedy a * goo<l friend, when troubled with a cough or coin. It always affords quick I relief and is pleasant to take. For sale j iiy F. C. Duke. | Ills Second Hlnmncli. i Smugglers' brains are proverbially fertile, and a clever expedient was onee adopted to Import brand;' into Paris without paying the octroi duties, says the Golden Penny. For several weeks a splendid elephant and his keeper belonging to a circus had constantly gone in and out of one of the Paris gates, when one day a custom house otlicer suddenly thrust ids probe into the creature's side. The spectators wore horrified, but the elephant did not up* pear to feel any pain, while from the wound fell four tiny barrels of brandy, l'he keeper, considering that a little jxtra size in the unwieldy shape of his !hange would not be noticed, had insulted Its stomach in the old skin of a arger elephant and bad filled out the B ipace with brandy?a very profitable mterprlse. j ; : i | The PI cut-11 re of Eating. i Persons suffering from indigestion, yspepsia or other stomach trouble will ' ml that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests _ hat you eat and makes the stomach veet. This remedy is a never failing | ire for Indigestion and Dyspepsia and I v 11 complaints alTectirg "the glands B r mom 1?? ? - ui wie stomach or digest- L 'e tract. When you take Kodol l)ysspsia Cure everything yon cat tastes 1? )od, and every hit of nutriment that aur food contains is assimilated and |lov rnropriatcd by tlic blood and tissues, rid bj' F. C. Duke. in a I sale We arc asked to answer a hard queson ? how to rid a pond of water y, sed as a watering place for stock of e lizards, crabs and other animate p01." iugs which keep the pond muddy and i it without rendering the water unlit ?.j r the stock to use. A small meshed ino would no doubt clean out much j Vl the objectionable matter, provided c pond is not too deep or too large, ic explosion of dynamite in the water 'j-j, nild also destroy most of the in- js j-, hitants and iiorhnps prove the most mile ective remedy. (i,,s ? ? A JJoy's Wild Hide for J.ife. Km Vith family around expecting hiin to verti , and a son tiding f> r life, IS milep . hitra get Dr. King's New Discovery for help it sumption, Conges and folds, W. 11. nvn of Lccsvi'le, Ind., < ndurcd itli's agonies from asthma; but this . nderful medicine gave instant relief . 11 I scon cured him lie write-: *'! , r y v sleep s: undly every night." Like ;lvy* rvelous cures of Consumption, rneu- PMln n:n, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and ,,crai p prove its matchless merit J-xmsi all Threat and Lung Troubles, trouo rranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. (',u ill bottles free at F, C. Duke's drug 1,1010 c. l)n,P Trrntinrnt of nunlonB. unions arc serious and hard to treat nit the only tiling to do is to wear p.lxo' mless stockings and shoes with kid (i Trie calf ui?pers. Avoid heating the I^in| t -fl^V^H^if'lferff the soreness of \l^h lolnt, and sometimes anointing it gnXo, lr iodine will bring relief. When n uu|m lion gets troAlesnine the host plan ^ ^ o buy a sth'K Of sulphate of copper. , e away the dead skin and cauterize ^ I spot. The operation is a trifle painbut It Is only momentary, while the hi~ sc of relief that is sure to follow is > the "peace that pussetli under- .... , uling." uuuei The Genuine vs. Counterfeit. learn he genuine is always bettor than a "w,tt< nterfeit, but the truth of this stateit is never more forcibly realized or Kl? e thoroughly appreciated than when compare the genuine DeWitt's ,ch Hazel Salve with the many n nterfeits and worthless substitutes I are on the market.* XV. S I.edbet- tion c of Shreveport, La., says: "After ' >g numerous other remedies with- o benefit, one box of DeWitt's Witch n ' '.el Salve cured me." For blind, i.m jding, itching and f ? * rein^O". -^"nl t0 Dc^ ltl 8 Salve. Sold by F. C. ce. Town nml Conntry. To he distinction between town awt pvofc ntry, between natural and artificial nnsw , is of course, as we all know, a say hi y arbitrary one. The highly couipli- the v i?d and seemingly artificial life hi tr ich we now lead is an absolutely not t ural condition of existence, as natu- were as tlie life of a colony of beavers in proft of their dams on a Canadian river boun of a nation of ants at work in tlie wliol den. Involution directs the forces lawy nature in the building of the beav- his <1 ' liouses, in the construction of If a lis' nests and in the lniiiding of the trait tg's palaces. There i? no natural hypr ference between a leaf carried by a prof irmuring stream over transparent j dece f,,ii simuhlnn tllidnr dark I Hot ' inols of overhanging foliage, and a day man waif whirling in a human and rain over muddy pavements. As of 1 > groat ocean if?" !f is but n single our op in tlio immensity of creation, so post indon, overgrown as it is, is bnt an supt ts' nest in tlie surrounding country. nnii? Marcus Heed in Marniillan's. we, but Easy Pill ? % Easy to take and easy to act Is 0 ~~ that famous little pill DeWltt's n ? Little Early Risers. This 1^ due to D I the fact that they tonic the liver instead of purging tt. They never gripe nor sicken, not even the most delicate lady, and yet they are so certain tn results that no one who uses them is ji disappointed. They cure torpid liver, I | constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneumonia and fevers. MtBPARBD ST B X. C. DaWITT A CO., CHICAOO I ^ Don't Forgot tho Mamo. J EARLY RISERS li Half-Sick 1 " I first used Ayer's Sarsaparilla I in the fall of 1848. Since then I have taken it every spring as a blood-purifying and nerve-strengthening medicine."?S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. ... ^ If you feel run down, ? are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your s blood is thin, then begin v to take the good old stand-J aid family medicine?| Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's I n \ nerve lifter, a blood I guilder. JlOOabollle. All JrufglRl*. B Ask your doctor what ho thinks of this ni ;r:uid "ol?l liimtly medicine. Follow his I dvico mul wo will l>o satisfied. I il To hasten recovery, keep the 1 in iver active and the bowels regular 9 lit nth Ayer's Tills. All vegetable. I c ,1 c AVER CO.. Lowoll, Haas. H wo-thirds nf tho world's sugar ts prod need I'rotii tho sugar boot. o simply nolo that tho towns which ' ;p war on woods rarely have any til 1 > ten cent corn in sight this year, by reports on tlio crop show but 73 by cent of n full crop. (ji, gs born with live lefts arc becoming moil. Can it be that we are to I an extra ham on the hog of the j^li( roV old Vei e standard macadamized highway (r0i tured out to cost about $.".."00 per in it or euouf.lt to grade and lay the reli f r an electric line. tors ord mas got rid of every tramp by ad-lag for harvest hands and ar- ajj riiy < imp liing every idle man to p}aj s ave the big wheat crop. ( What IsTife? the last, analysis nobody knows ve do know that it is under strict Al>n.-e that law even slightly, '5*n lesults. Irregular living means fori igcim nt of the organs resulting in l?ee ipation, Headache or Liver tlio !e. I>r. King's New Life l'ills Mr. ly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet np)Sl ugh. Only 2">c at F. 0. Puke,s p^, S,oU'- yiel, , OhO ^ \1iKlo-S11xon ICnffllsli." I 0t'? ?re is an old fallacy that Anglo- I to t 1 words are the best. The fnlliiiS-4 v s( d <111 tlicv iii linf ^.?'nitn-r"nnii|i|i' outl >'i.porous than (Hose derived from sag; In point, of fact, sonic Anglo- of t 1 words arc obscure and long. and sue! of our commonest, most simple over < are from the Latin. The L011- for lews tolls a story in point. lug arrister more remarkable for the are of Ids address to juries than for are : ariling was cummci,ting on the The; dint? of the other party in a case full; trial. buff' do not know what gloss my socit %d friend is going to put upon this t, but I will not mince my words. Tli oince it in plain, downright An- hog t^on as a nefarious transaction." has ?? com Hack leu's Arnica Fnlve* notv i wVuld-wido fame for marvellous will )t surpasses any other salve, lo- witl inlnient or halm for Cuts, Corns, don< i, Boils, Sores. Felons, Fleers, Tet- he i at I;lieum, Fever Sores, Chapped j? s, Skin Erruption; infallible, for jlnn Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at , V?ke. Druggist, as , __ ^ men v * and - qua! n?y wuo regard the whole teg... Hsion with suspicion 1 can only the or: 'Von are probably right in g that if a lawyer had played . ylture lie would not tell of it, yet JLl nth these evil hirds of prey are ~' lie majority in the law. If they T more than a small minority our poli ssion could not sustain tlx* almost but illess conildcnce it enjoys from the casi e business world. Denieiiiber, a onl; er is Judged day by da.\^ and by Sta ...uk Ik. u instilled or condemned, real significant number of ns were knc [>rs to our clients or if by our I ai crisy we undermined the body of par ^ssiorinl etliics, the keen and up- anj ived men of this generation would me to placing in lawyers' bands every 4 their most momentous interests trusting implicitly in the honesty lieir advice. Suppose we do have little professional attitudes and s and pomposities; those tiro but rfieial mannerisms whleli may e us awkward and tedious when too, would write a popular urticlo, which have nothing under heaven i lo with our faithfulness to our ell- A i. On that faithfulness wo meet L3 judgment day six times a week."? \ >rybody's Magazine. * tTcKTBRICK!' BR1CKI!! ( For nale in any jj quantity. j ie Rodger Brick Works. ORSALECHEAP )ne 13 II P. Poiier and Engine (d**hed) one Prick Maching, 20,000 ly capacity. he Rodger BrickWorks. -tf i R. I. ^ ? :* ?.DEr 3rown and Bridge Work a Specialty. A D*?|icrn(p Man. It was in a restaurant, and the your rife looked anxiously at her husbaii s he devoured a double portion of lol ter salad. "I wish you wouldn't eat that, dear, he urged. "You know it never agree ,'itli you, especially at night." "It doesn't, but I don't care," he sai s he tackled a huge mouthful. "If ij* turn to take care of the baby tc ight, anyhow."?New York Press. A Fair WarnInur. Mrs. P.rowne?I>on't you think tin ew neighbor is cute? She has sue! coaxins? llttin ? i....? .-iiHMu ner. Mrs. (iiwue?Well, she'll get hersell ilo trouble if slie tries her eoaxinp tile way on either of inv hired girls.? lovclnnd Plain Dealer. liorc Fr fo vi?! * It i p ('en mom, "That girl with .loluison there?a ien.i of his, I presume?'' "Nope; used to he, though." 'So? Had a falling out?" 'Not exactly. He married her."?Ralnore American. Much lietter results can he obtained paying a woman a compliment than trying to argue with her.?Huston abe. Fearful Odds Against Ilint. tedridden, alone and destitute :lt, in hri- f was tlul condition of an toldicr hy name of J. .T. Havens, rsailles, rt. For years lie wadded with Kidney disease and tlicr doctors nor medicines gave him ef. At length lie tried Klectrio It.t !. It put h.itn on his feit in shoit er and now he testifies: "I'm on the .1 to complete recovery." Rest on lli for Liver and Kidney trouble and forms of Stomach and Hov el comnts. Only art,-, Otunudced bv '. Duke, l)iuggiat. i needier'* Apptten(ion. ne Saturday aftcrn.on two It rookmen were on their way over Fulton y to the City of Churches. Mr. cher happencd to he on hoard. As ferryboat felt its way into the slip Iteeeher seemed to he looking on raetedly. As the hoat struck the ig at the side, which ereakingly led. Mr. Iteeclior's face lighted up. of the men, who knew Mr. Itecch'?oi hod or catMUAniviiwr fomn pbml I he otU^d tomorrow's sermon. Let :<-> nm\ see." The men were in Plym1 church the following morning as jested. Sure enough, in tin? course he sermon Mr. Iteeeher made some I ri>fnr?i?'n ?= "'I'l....... y community men who perforin society the service that yonder pildocs in the ferry slip?when they struck they gracefully yield, yet not quite swept from their posit ion. r stand for principle, but they tact7 yield in nonessentials. Those er souls are valuable, members of ;ty." ie evolution of the Poland-China from its Arkansas rooter ancestry been worth untold millions to the ltry, and a queer tiling is that, vithstauding the success attained i the hog, little or nothing until lin a year or two has ever been * to improve the corn upon which s fed. It is probably entirely witheason to say that fully as much rovement can be made in the corn tas been made in the hog. A few i are getting on to the truth of this, more will very soon. The average lily of the corn raised Is of the PoiawfCntfifi* S,>looU(:n ?IMl fe and Accident Insurance. ho Aetna Life Insurance writes cies not only for Life Indcmnitj , also policies mar. proiece juu s of accident or sickness. Tiie y Old Line Company in the United tea to do this. Rates are very sonable. This company is well iwn and comment is unnecssary. m representing the above Comiy and will be pleased to call on r one wishing insurance. Write at Carlisle, S. C. (>-tf W. F. Batfs,Agent. r - - 33g| j^ummerlf "= aw r the l ^rffes toe 1 on the 5um> tfoutkerh -~^t *5?#lv*" mai jv-ilway w.a.t_ ~ ^ P.ss. Traffic Mi WASHINGTON, O.' ???_ ???? A. i i | Office Bank Building Union, 8. O I FREE TO OUR READERS. id Botanic lilood Balm for the Blood. !> I If you suffer from tdc rs. eczema, i scrofula, blood poison, cancer. eating ' euros, itching skin, pimples, boils, lwne 's | pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, i or any blood or skin disease, we advise . , , . d I you to take botanic Blood Halm (B. II. ..yjy. s I B ) Esptcrtllv reBimnwmtiwi o'-sti: ate. deep seated cafes, cures where all ehe fails, boa s fvery sore, makes the blood pure ami rich, gives ilie skin xV^?i* the rich glow of health. Druggists, $1 % per lar^e bottle. Sample sent fiee by writing IJ'.hkI Halm (Jo., Atlanta, (?a , 1 l>eserilie tr> uble and Iree medical ad, \ ice :> n* in seal letter. Medicine sent at t r.ce, j repaid. F. L\ Duke. A WESLEY INCIDENT. FIc I M??tho?llxt laiy I'rpnclier F?t> litncil In i? \enr t?j- Tivrnlf, The societies met on Sundays, but never at the hour of church service, and. ivlcii neither Wesley nor any other clergyman was present, spent the hour in prayer and religions eonvcisation or exhortation. From exhortation before the society to formal preaching before it was only a step, but to Wesley it seemed a very long step. While in Bristol lie learned, one day * In 171M), that one of his converts, Thomas .Maxtield. had been preaching before the Foundery society. He hurried up to London to stop it. Hut his mother, who since the death of her husband bad been living in a room of the Foundery building, met him with a protest, "John, take care what you do with reference to that young man, for ho is as surely en lied to preach as you are.*' Admonished by litis counsel from one whose caution on all churehly matters lie knew to he quite equal to his own. Wesley reluctantly consented to hear Maxtichl proaeh. ' After listening, lie exclaimed: "It Is the Lord's doing. Let him do as serinotli to liini good." Convinced In spite of deep rooted disinclination, lie sanctioned the lira! \l..i l..??: .? ' -1 m.v proarnor. \\ Minn n year th<>r<> wore twenty. C. r. Wiiielioster in Century. To Cure a Cold In One Da>^ ~ ' Dr. R. M. Dorsey, Specialist on diseases of the EYE and EAR ?and? OPTICIAN. Successor to II. II. Goodell. Alexander's Music Ilall, Spartan burg, S. C. 47-lyr. in laundry work can be seen any time by looking at the shirts, collars and culTs laundered here. The dirt is separated from the fabric by the use of pure water and good soap. At the U-NEED-A LAUNDRY the washing, drying, starching, Ironing and finishing is done in the most ?nr>roved manner bv those who have much experience in this line of work. It is all perfect. JNH FOR BUSINESS, ,INE FOR PLEASURE, .INE FOR ALL THE BEST 4ER RESORTS lp'c'c Summer Reaort Folder f-J IT - A ICU A IC</ IW i n?7 S. H. Hardwiok, W. H.TAVI/>n. . r. C.en'l Pasr. Afjent, Ar.st. Gan'l Pass. ActC. WASHINGTON, D.C. ATLANTA, OA. 'J