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MENIAL. POSITION. Mrs. Hoyle I can read my hus band like a book. Mrs. Doyle I've heard he was once v page. Doing His Part. "What part are .you taking in tht war on flies?" "I do sentry duty at the breakfast table over the milk pitcher every morning." Success cannot turn a man's head if he has a stiff neck. Some of the best physicians prescribe OXIDINE; in cases of malaria They can doso ethically, for Oxidine is a knoxvn remedy with a knou-n result. In cases of either incipient orclironicmnlaria, Oxidine effect a definite benefit and almost i nsinnt relief. Take it as a preventive, aa well as a remedy. It is a great tonic. OXID.VE i sold bva 1 1 drug gists nndcr the strktguaran tee thatif the i intbofAe does not henejit yon, return the empty bntlle to the druggist 5 who sold it and receive the lull purchase price. Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a quick and reliable remedy for lame ness in horses and other farm animals. "Sloan's Liniment surpasses any thing on earth for lameness in hores and other home ailments. I would not Bleep -without it in my stable." JIartix UnYl.K, 432 West 19th St., New York City. Good for Swelling and Abscess. Mr. II. M (ilUBS, of Lawrence, Kan., Ii. F. IX, "So. 3, writes: " 1 had a mare , with an ahs;tss 011 her neck ai.d 01; o 50c. bottle of Sii iaii'3 Liniment ent irely cured hur. I keep it ail the time lor gails and small swellings and for every thing about the stock." is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. Governor of Georgia uses Sloan's Liniment for Ho? Cholera. " I heard Gov. Brown ('who is quite a farmer) say that he had" never lost a hog from cholera ami that his remelv always was a tablespo-inf ul of Sloan's Liniment in a gallon of slops, decreas ing the dose as the animal improved. Last month Gov. Brown and nivself were at the Agricultural C.ollego building and in the discussion of the ravages of the disease. Gov. Brown gave the remedy named as unfailing." 'Observer." Savaskab Daily Xews. At All Dealers. 25c, 50c. & Sl.OO. Sloan's Boo on Horf s. Cattle, Iloiis and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. for yonr home, dirpct from the largest miira faeturer, biicki-d with a 10 vi-;ir written n;ir nntee torqimliiy :iicld 11 nihility at $151) to i00 less than any othtT concern "in tho United States can sell you, and we can prove it. Ilaixlion.e MSOO Upright Piano of finest tonal quality giiippoi anywhere $19549 . BENCH AND COVER FREE The piano denier in yonr town could not buy for less than v.c sell you diroci; ne have cut the dealer out anil made the terms so easy that you can have The Famous Schilling Piano for SIO.OO down and balance in easy payments. PLAYER PIANO S295 r.rm-h. o-r and 6 Hull, of MukIf FREE An elegant inM rnment of hiiihest qual ity at a price within your reach, made possible by keeping down the cost, of production and keeping up the quality ol ' the Si-hilling Pia n 1U per cent, discount for cash. Von will never again hav a chance to buy a real piani at men prices and on such easy terms. Write now for catalogue. SCHILLING PIANO CO., aOO FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY Best Cough Syrop. Tastes Good. Um in time. Bold by Drncjcists. 3 i- 1 vsa WkiMi I I Y BUV'A' PIANO j m iff A voice used too much in scolding Is not good to sing with. ITCH Relieved in 30 Minutes. Woolford's Sanitary Lotion for all klncls of contagious itch. At Drug-gists. Adv. Paradoxical Promise. "I want you to pay down." ' "All right. I'll settle up." DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? Try Hicks CAPUDINE. It's liquid pleas ant to take effects immediate pood to prevent Sick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also. Your money hack if not satisfied. 10c., 25c. and $0c. at medicine stores. Adv. Summer Styles. Patience I see the suffragettes have come out against the secret bal lot. I Patrice Yes, women, as a rule, pre fer open-work. B2LIXIR li.VBEK STOPS CHIIXS and is the finest kind of tonic. "Your llabtk acts like magic; I have given it to .numerous people in my par ish who were suffering- with chills, ma laria and fever. I recommend it to those who are sufferers and in need of a good tonic." Rev. S. Szymanowski, St. Stephen's Church. Perth Amboy. N. J. Elixir Hnliek, 50 cents, all druprprists. or Kloczewski & Co., Washington, D.C. Adv. Escaped the Worst of It. The worst things are the afflictions that have never happened. Bobby had Just been soundly spanked for falling into the creek. "O-e!" he exnlaimpd. I rubbing the seat of punishment, "what wouldn't I have got if I had drowned''" A Household Remedy. Which works from outside. CUES- TOL (Chest Ointment) will relieve quickly croup, coughs, colds, pneu monia and all affections of chest and throat. Use freely and RUB! RUB! RUB! Now sold by all medicine deal ers. Should be in every home. Burwell & Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Adv. Probably Prize Grouch. A grouchy butcher, who had watch ed the price of porterhouse steak climb the ladder of Tame, was deep in the throes of an unusually had grouch when a would-be customer, eight years old, approached him and handed him a penny. . "Please, mister, I want a cent's worth of sausage." Turning on the youngster with a growl, he let forth this burst of good salesmanship: 'Go smell o' the hook." New Or leans Daily States. Was Fun to Choose. A number of drivers of racing cars tvho were in Louisville to participate in the motor races were present at a luncheon in honor of one of the leading contestants, who told several automobile stories. "But my best story," said the racer, 'is about a taxicab chauffeur. This man was discharged for reckless driv ing and so became a motorman on a trolley car. "As he was grumbling over his fall en fortunes a friend said: '"'Oh, what's the matter with you? Can't you run over people just as much as ever?' , " 'Yes.' the ex-chauffeur replied, 'but formerly I could pick, and choose.' " NOT NEW. Daisy By the way, Frank, that's a lovely waistcoat you have. New, isn't it? Frank No. Daisy Strange; I never saw it be fore. Frank That's because my brother never called on you. NO MEDICINE But Change of Food Gave Final Relief. Most diseases start in the alimen tary canal stomach and bowels. A great deal of our stomach and bowel troubles come from eating too much starchy and greasy food. ' The stomach does not digest any of the starchy food we eat white bread, pastry, potatoes, oats, etc. thgse things are digested in the small, intestines, and if we eat too much, as most of us do, the organs that should digest this kind of food are overcome by excess of work, so that fermenta tion, indigestion, and a long train of ails result. ! Too much fat also is hard to digest and this is changed into acids, sour stomach, belching gas, and a bloated, heavy feeling. In these conditions a change from Indigestible foods to Grape-Nuts will work wonders in not only relieving the distress but in building up a strong digestion, clear brain, and steady nerves. A Wash, woman writes : "About five years ago I suffered with bad stomach dyspepsia, indiges tion, constipation caused, I 1 know now, from overeating starchy and greasy food. "I doctored for two years without any benefit. The doctor told me there was no cure for me. I could not eat anything without suffering severe pain in my back and sides, and I be-" carne discouraged. . "A friend recommended Grape-Nuts and I began to use it. In less than two weeks I began to feel better and inside of two months I was a well woman and have been ever since. "I can eat anything I -wish with pleasure- We eat Grape-Nuts and cream for breakfast and are very fond of it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. "There's a reason." , Ever road the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, aad full of hamm Interest. Adv. IMOTIONAL SDWSfflOOL Lesson (By E. O. SELLERS, Weotor of Eve ning Department The Moody Bible In stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 17 THE GREAT QUESTION. LESSON TEXT Mark 8427-9:1. GOLDEN TEXT "Thou art the Christ the Son of the living God." Matthew 16: 18. The events of this lessor occur in the summer A. D. 29 during the last of Jesus' ministry in Galilee just before his final departure for Jerusalem. It marks a parting of the ways. We have seen Jesus as introduced by John the Baptist; heard him on the Mount as . he pronounces the . principles of his j kingdom; watched him as he called j his disciples about him for training; j and listened to his great conflicts with ! the rulers of the people. Already vir- ; tuall' rejected by all save a few faith- j j ful Wends he seems to test these to-'i i see if the' ari fundamentally right on ; i tne two important questions. "Do they I recognize me as the Messiah?" "Do ; i the' understand that I must die in or-'j t&er to accomplish my mission?" j j 1. "Whom fay ye?" vv. 27-29.. No- j ! tice, Jesus does not as1: those outside ; , of his own circle for testimony. There ; is a sense in which he is not much : concerned about the opinion of the i ; world, but he is tremendously con- i cerned about what his lollowers be- lieve. His first question (v. 17) is a I general one and their reply is likewise I i a very broad one. To some of us it j suggests something of the physical ap- peaiance of Jesus. No one can read the descriptive passages about John ' the Baptist, Elijah or Jeremiah and . : come to the conclusion that Jesus was j ' other than a man of strong physique, not such a man as is usually pictured for us by the artists. But this intro ductory question docs not satisfy the Savior. It .v ill not suffice for us to accept Jesus as "a good man a little higher than the prophets." Jesus de- , j mands a more personal reply, "Whom I say ye?" The strength of Christian ity is our personal opinion of Jesus the Messiah; the proof of Christianity is our personal witnessing; the lest of Christianity is our personal experi ence.. Must we confess hirn? (Read 1 John 4:15, Acts l:20 and Rom, 10-9-10.) This brings us face to face i with the question of the incarnation. If a man doubts that faction he will doubt the inspiration of the Scriptures. Those who doubt the Inspiration of the word of God will certainly doubt the incarnation. i i Peter's Answer. ; 2. "And Peter Answered." v. 29 1. c. ' to v. 33. Peter the son of a "timid dove" casts all doubts, prudence and ; caution to th wind, makes a bold, ! positive confession. "Thou art tire Christ." It is true that both Andrew : and Philip had made this samp con- , : fession (John 1:4051) much earlier in j the ministry of Jesus; but he did not, at least publicly, accept it nor was . that sufficient at that period in his life. Peter twice made this assertion . previously; once as hf made his rash attempt to walk upon the water tMatt. I 14:33), and again when many of the followers of Jesus began to desert him, (John C:G9). But now popular j ! enthusiasm is dying out and already i i the shadow of the cross is resting up- I ; on Jesus, indeed it is only six months , away. Having elicited this response j i Jesus commando his disciples to si- ; lence, for the time had not yet arrived j j for them to proclaim it openly. Jesus, j ' however, began "openly" to teach his I I disciples and the multitude the second ! great truth mentioned at the outset, j viz., the suffering Messiah, (v. 31). j Why the imperative "must" read I carefully John 3:14, Isa. o3:4-G, 2 Cor. ' 5:21, 2 Peter 2:24 and other passages j of the same import. His death and ! resurrection were essential to the j whole plan of salvation (Rom. 5:9-10). j ! What Jesus Said. ! i . ' ! 3. "He Said Unto Them," vv. 34-9:1. ! ; Jesus here sets forth, as contrasted 1 with the prevalent notions of the Mes- . siah, three conditions whereby men ; may become his disciples: (1) Self 1 denial. Jesus was on his way to : , Jerusalem not to claim authority, but to be rejected, not to assume a throne, but to die. He tells us that we must . affirm that we have no reliance upon or obligation to self when it makes its demands, asperts its opinions, or ex presses its desire. To deny is to re nounce. That is exactly what; self confident Peter did on that last, night and three times he confessed his peni , tence on the shore of the lake. To deny self means exactly what the words imply and not the usually ac i cepted idea of abstinence from food, pleasures and luxuries. (2) Cross 1 bearing. Let us pause often to think what of pain and torture and ignominy Is embodied in that word, "cross.", j Jesus knew the suffering, the loneli- ness, the shame; yet he set his face ' steadfastly to go 1o "Jerusalem" and I bore all of this "with joy" (Heb. 12:2). j j Taking up one's cross is to follow ; where he leads, a thing Peter was not j , yet ready to do. ,.Tc take up. our cross I means a "via Dolorosa" for each of his followers that will end in a calvary j for all personal ambitions, desires or plans. To refuse or to compromise in order to avoid sufferings, privations or shame, is to refuse to "take up your cross." (3) "And follow me," (see 1 Peter 2:19-fel and Phil, 2:5-8). To fol low Jesus does not of necessity ex press itself in a peculiar garb, strange actions or pious speech. It means the subjugation of all we have and are to the domination of his spirit. It means a new center of control for a man, one outside of himself. It means that a new will shall dominate our wills. It Is not for an apprenticeship, but for a life, an eternal sentence. As' though, if possible, to emphasize this thought Jesus gives us a marvel ous contrast in verses 35-38. t Again self-denial is uppermost. Tis not self seeking,, self serving self culture, but self sacrifice that is demandart. BACKACHE AND ACHING JOINTS Together Tell of Bad Kidneys Much pain that s "Ewrv Picture masks as rheu matism is due to weak kidneys to their failure to drive off uric acid -thoroughly. When you suf fer achy, bad joints, back ache, too; with some kidney disorders, get Doau's Kidney Pills, which have cured thousands. 3'ellj a Story" A MAINE CASE. S. CV ViirriH. Old Town, Me., says: "I was confined to bed two years, and the doctors did not know what ailed me. My bnck paippd intensely and the kidney se cretions wre very irregular. The doc tor said I would never walk again. Aft er taking Donn'a Kidney Pills I rapidly improved until once more In grood health. I cannot express my gratitude." Get Doan's at any Drug Store, 50c. a Box Kidney Oall S Pills FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo. N. Y. Don't brag about yourself; jolly others into doing it for you. Mrs. WIusIow'h Soothing Syrup for Children tepthiojr,' softens the gtiois, reduces inflamma tion, allays paiu, cures wind colic, Soc a bottlc.Adv. Moht of our to-called good inten tions are base imitations. Const ipution causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. I'ierce's l'leaant Pellets. The favorite family laxative. Adv. Only a lawyer or a detective can mind his own business when he pries into other people's. l'or S I'M MR II -IIRAIJACIIES Hicks' CATUDIXK is the best remedy no matter what causes them whether from the heat, sitting in draughts, fever ish condition, etc. iftc. 2."c and 0O0 per bottle at medicine stores. Adv. Another Investigation. "Daughter, 1 heard suspicious sounds on the veranda last evening." "Yes, mother." "Was that young man kissing ycu or swatting mosquitoes?" Enterprising. In a section of Washington, says Harper's Magazine, where there are a number of restaurants, cne enter prising concern has displayed in great illuminated letters. "Open All Night." Next to it was a restaurant bearing with equal prominence the legand: "We Never Close." Third in order, was a Chinese laun dry, in a little, low-framed, tumble down hovel, vnd upon the front of this building was the sign, in great, scrawling letters: "Me Wakee, Too." Quite the Thing. "I told you that if you came tomoi row morning I would give you the money for my wash. Why did you come tonight?" said Miss Philis to the daughter of her laundress. "I know you said tomorrow morn in" responded the girl, ' but me moth er she told me to come tonight, 'cause site was afrai 1 you might be gone away by tomorrow mornin." 'I certainly should not go without paying my laundry bill," said Miss Philis sharply. "No respectable wom an would do such a thing." "Oh, yes. ma'am, they would." re plied the child knowingly. "There's lots of respectable ladies does." DREW THE LINE. Mrs. Wood D. Swelle Do you care for pate de foie gras? Old Man Newriche No, ma'am, I draw the line on grass. Baled-hay breakfast foods are. my limit! Thin Bits of Corn V Toasted to A delicate Light Brown 'st Toasties To be eaten with cream and sugar, or served with canned fruit poured over either way insures a most delicious dish. "The Memory Lingers" Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Battle Geek, Mich. OTHERS KNOW US TOO WELL 'Easy to Deceive Ourselves, but the Rest, of the World Is Generally - Too Wise. Senator Pomerene has a happy knack of driving home a statement with an epigram. At a luncheon Senator Pomerene described a would-be litterateur., "Thanks to whisky and strong cigars," he said, "the poor fellow has failed to make good. He earns a pre carious living by newspaper work, but, though he is 50 now, none of the wondrous novels and thrilling stories that he used to prate about have ap peared. "And yet, in his shabby apartment, over a' bottle of cheap liquor and a box of cheap cigars, he will boast by the hour poor) gray, wrinkled duffer of his unfinished MSS. Oh, they will appear yet! Yes, he will yet il lumine the world with the light of his genius." Senator Pomerene sighed and con cluded: " "Ah, if we could deceive others as easily as we deceive ourselves, what reputations we'd all have, to be sure!" SKIN DISEASE ON FACE Barthell, Ky. "I had a skin disease on my face, neck and hands that tor mented me all the time and when I would get hot the places would burn so that I had to keep my face wet in cold water. It began as pimples and indeed it was disfiguring, for it would get in spots on my face and hands as large as a quarter of a dollar. It would get into blisters sometimes and I sure did suffer. My face burned all the time. It was this way so bad for about six years and I tried everything that I could hear cf, but nothing did any good. "One day I found the Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised and ordered some at once. I would wash my face good with the Cuticura Soap and then apply the Cuticura Ointment and they have cured me. It would take half a tablet to tell all I suffered in those six years." (Signed) Mrs. Delia Hill, Jan. 3. 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with- C2-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L., Boston." Adv. SAILS. Harold Whenever I go skating, I always wear a cap that pulls down well over my ears. t Ellyn Yes; I should think that would be absolutely, necessary when you're skating against the wind. II. A. Waring, 13 Fairy St., Orange burg, S. C, writes, "I was confined to bed. My friends thought I would die of consumption. Three of the best doc tors in South Carolina attended me without results. Had fallen off in weight from 147 to 115. Tee Bee Remedy saved my life." Ask your drug gist for Tee Bee Remedy, price $1, or six bottles will be sent you charges paid for $5.00. Address Tee Bee Rem edy Co., Box 766, Charlotte, N. C. Adv. Just Like Other Men. Most surgeons simply go way up in the air when one of the world's great ones is stricken. When Sir Frederic Treves was called to operate on King Edward he split him' open as non chalantly as if the king had been ail apple or a watermelon. New York Press. Burduco Liver Powder. Nature's remedy for biliousness, constipation, indigestion and. all stom ach diseases. A vegetable prepara tion, better than calomel and will not salivate. In screw top cans at 2."c each. Burwell & Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Adv. At 2:00 a. m. Mrs. Klatter What is it a sign of when a man stumbles going up stairs? Mrs. Klubmann I know very well what it's a sign of when my husband does it. s Changed Its Species. "Wasn't the forbidden fruit an ap ple?" "Yes, but at the time Eve handed it to Adam it was a lemon." TO DJR1VE OPT MALARIA - AND UU1LO I P THE SYSTEM Take the Old Standard UKOViS'S TASTbiLKfsS CHILL. TON1U. You know what yon aro taking. The formula Is plainiy printed on every bottle. Showing it is simply yuinine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most. o--"-tual furui. or growl? people and cui ldren, 60 cents. Adv. Political arguments lose us friends than they gain votes. more, -r TlteSf Is 'the Target Aim to make that strong and digestion good and you will keep well ! No'chain is stronger than its weakest' link. No man is stronger than his stomach. With stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. pr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes -the stomach healthy, the livef active and the blood pure. Made from forest roots, and extracted without the use of alcohol. Sold by druggrists. in liquid ,form at $1.00 per bottle for over 40 years, swing general satisfaction. If yon prefer tablets aa modiaed by R. V. Plerce. JK.'D'.. tbese can b0 had of medicine dealers or trial box fey mail on receipt of SOc In stamp. 1i i "Real Fisherman's for Duke's Mixture Smokers" Good tobacco and a good reel ! That's surely a lucky combination for the anglei and here's the way you can have them both. . i All smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by (&f Liggett Sf Myers at Durham, N. C. Q Pay what you will, you cannot get better granulated M tobacco for 5c than the big ounce and a half sack of Duke's Mixture. And with each of these big1 sacks you yl get a book of cigarette papers FREE. Get a Good Fishing Reel Free fA by saving the Coupons now packed in Liggett $ Myers Duke's .iff Mixture. Or, if you don't want a reel getany one of the hundreds of other articles. In the list you will find something for every member of the family. Pipes, cigarette cases, catcher's gloves M 1 Hi IfSk The Crooked Way. District Attorney Whitman .of New York, according to the Washington Star, was talking about the sad case of a western banker who had stolen a great sum from the depositors. "The man." said Mr. Whitman, "lived beyond his means motor cars, a house wiih eie.'?n dm i lis. son at "-0': lege, daughter coming out. wife hun gry fcr diamonds. The inevitable re sult followed." . Mr. Whitman smiled and ended: "The unfortunate fellow got strait ened, so he became crooked." So Many Like Tribble. "Tribble is a discontented fellow. I don't believe he even knows what he wants." "Oh, yes. He knows what he wants. What makes him discontented is the fact that he also knows he can't get it." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy lor infants and children, and see that it Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoiia Their Use. "Why do ships have needle guns?" "To thread their way, stupid." 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They simply lad express our appreciation of your 9i patronage. .. fI Remember you still get the same 3 big one and a half ounce sack for 5c pi enough to roll many cigarettes. at During November and Decent' J ber only, we will Mend our hew ffl illustrated catalogue of present " jy1 tKbsk.. bimply send us your Jlj name and address. j Coupons from Duke's Mixture may be assorted vntk tags from HORSE 'J SHOE, J.T.,TINSLEY'S NATURAL M LEAF, GRANGER T WIST, coupons fc' irom FOUR ROSES (lOc-tin double coupon), PICK PLUG CUT, PIED- M MONT CIGARETTES. CLIX CI. r7A GARETTES. and other (aS or fij coupons issued by us. ifc? Premium Dept. t?j CZT vfyjAA, fyaeoo & fc St. Louis. Mo. i-mismng Cheapest prices on earth by photographic specialists. De veloping any roll film 5c. Prims 2c and 4c. Mail your films to Dept. K, PARSONS OPTICAL CO., 244 KING ST., CHARLESTON, SO. CAROLINA PREVENTION better than cure. 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