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- ****** *********** ** * * * MRS. MARY SLIGH'S * * 97TH BIRTHDAY. * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * .* * * * * * * * Dear Mr. Editor: It was indeed a pleasant day we spent at the iioGpita ble home of Mr. G. McD. Sligh, te 16th insQ. It was the celebration c ! the 97th birthday of his mother, Mrs. Mary Sligh. The day was all that the most fai ti dious could wish-bright, balmy, y,.t bracing. There were gathered in this home ever eighty persons, mostly her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. A few friends were also invited, among whom were her pastor and wife, and Rev. D. P. Boyd and wife, a former pastor. It was a beautiful blending of age, 1 youth and childhood. It is a rare privilege to have one so well advanced in life remaining with us, and, yet, alive to the occasion. -No one seemed to enjoy the. oceai Sion more than she. She is blessed with a good appetite, aA excellent di gestion, and no one enjoyed the splendid dinner more than this aged setvant of God. It was a. delightful day socially, and the commingling was perfect. Such occasions are helpful. We hope that Grand Mother Sligh will be spared to round out her cen tury of years., She is in good heath, and her mind is clear and active for one of her age. She is a member of Ebenezer church, has lived a long pure and faithful life of service, and when the time comes, like a tired child, she will be ready to lay down and rest her wearied body. 3. M. Fridy. * * * * * * * * * * * * ** In Memory of Mrs. Amanda Wil- * * Hams. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *** On Thursday morning, November 9, 1911, at about 5 o'clock, God saw fit to remove from our midst our beloved cousin, Mrs. Amanda Williams. Her death was a great shock to all -of us. She was apparently well up to her death. The writer had visited her of ten for the last few days. Wednesday afternoon she seemed as well and live ly as always. But the next morning, while rising from her bed her spirit passed away. and she fell dead upon the floor. She was in her 66th year. She leaves a husband, Mr. W. P. Williams, an old soldier, .three children, two sisters and a host of relatives and friends to -mourn./her death. She was a me.mberj of Chestnut Baptist churcti, Saluda county, but had been living in New berry for some time, and had won* mnany friends. She will be missed by us all. Her remains were laid to rest in Rosemont cemetery on ~Friday morning to await the resurrection. One by one earth's ties are broken, As we see our love decay, And the hope so fondly cherished, Brightened but to pass away. ~ ne by one our hopes grow brighter, Relieves /Backache Instantly Sloan's Liniment is a great * remedy for backache: It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly-no rub bing necessary -just lay it on lightly. Here's Proof. 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Prescription for Eczema A 25c bottle will prove this to yot As we near the shining shore; For we know acros the river Waits the loved ones gone before. all not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'e On the border land we left them, Soon to meet and part no more. ar beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care, e shall find our missing loved one In our Father's mansion fair. - Joe Carter. :GHTEEN ADDED TO - THE HOLY COLLEG hree Americans Elevated to the Cai dinalate-Ceremonlies Very Simple. Rome, Nov. 27.-In the hall of COI sstories at the vatican today the fo: mal ratification of the pope's nominm mio of 18 new members of the sacre cllege was carri-ed out with simpi remonies. The striking feature< e consistory, which was attende oly by tbe pope and the cardinal rsident in Rome, as well as the vit itng cardinals. was the elevation hree Amrerican prelates, Mgr. Farle: rchibishop of New Jersey; Mgr. 0 onnell, archbishop of Boston, an gr. Falconio, the apostolic dslegate tWashington, who now retires froi tat office. The actual bestowal of the red he a been reserved for Thursday whe h public consistory will be held i e hall of the beatification, and much more -steady ceremony wi: mark the ccasion. DEMOCRATS UNITED. speaker Clark'Says His Three Year of Work Have Been Crowned With Success. Washington, Nov'. . 27.-Speake Champ Clark today declared' that h ad devoted the last three years chiet lyto getting the house Democrats tc gther and holding them together, an tat after 17 years of factional figh1 jg the D&mocrats are "united and b he blessings of God, will remain so. "I did not do it all by a long shot, eadded. "I had lots of help, an eery Democrat w>o participated i tat troublesome laudable work de srv-es his full share of the hono: Where there was once despairi mocratic hearts there is high hoi In this way the titular head of th )mocratic lower house of congres made indirect reply to criticisms < William Je~nngs B ryan, former pre: denital candidate-, as to the speake: hip not carrying the leadership he hose. Mr. C ark referred to ti ~eat importance of u nity and wisdo )M arm Bathroom ngFIECTIO rmother should be careful. children take their baths rM room. The chill f -a m is dangerous after com of the.hot water.' -eater brings bathroom or bedroom want in five or ten minutes. 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''The most important feature of the extraordinary session of congress from a political standpoint," said he,1 r "was the fact that we pulled togeth'er, worked together, fought together and1 won together. We replaced the Old! habit of defeat with the new habit of' victory, the bad fashlo'n of qujarrel ing among oursely"e with the better s fashion of taking counsel together, and then presentiag a sol- front to the astonished enemy. "Th trend of public opinion isto - ward the Democrats. Pr :siden Taft's trip seems to have, left :.hings in statu quo." The speaker said the recent elec tion proved that wherever the tariff was the sole or the principal issue the' Democrats won, and that when Mr. - Taft vetoed the tariff bills it was in evitable that the tariff wouild be the leading issue next year. d"One of the most preposterous can-! e ards put into print since Gutenburg invented movable type," added the speaker, "ip the charge that I am in sfavor of the foroible annexation or Canada. There is not a fact in the universe on which to base such a slander. I never at any time or place: stated or even hinted such a -wicked and quixotic scheme to any human being. I have never dreamed of such a thing, and would oppose to the ut-! most. t"I have frequently for years ex 1 pressed the hope tha.t there might be 1 a union of the two countries by mu tual consent and for the good of both.! 3 iIt was always to me a friendly sug gestion, because we are neighbors of same blood and speaking the' same language, but as the Canadians do not seem to want it, there is an end of it." The Eiss in the Dark. From Ideas. A distinguished novelist recently found himself trav'eling in a train with e two very talkative women. Having -recognized him from his published -portraits, they opened fire upon him d'in regard to his novels, praising them) - in a manner which was unendurable Y to the sensitive author. 'Presently the train entered a tun " nel, and in the darkness the novelist raised the back of his hand to his fl lips and kissed it soundly.. When light -returned he found the two women re-! . garding one another in silence. 1l Addressing th?m with great suavity,! e he said: "Ah, ladies, the one regret of my life will be that I shall never know e which one of you it was that kissed s me!" VHICH ESTER S PILLS STHE~ DIA31t)N BRAND. ~f4.~ - tei a lAianyo d.ghtoA p.-u.. se.aled wirth lne Ribber.. * I Indiget case herbr,su stomach,' nevosnss nausa, ipurebloo, an mor trube tanIan difeen knd o dsse. The ood ed et fement i soah nh pisos it om r b fis iondigestion r cassheartburn,'sou stoach,k-ousness naueaol, ireblo, eable moeroubler tha quicky' difeen indesal ofisass. 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Guarrant, Methoc "The Methodist" endorses Mila The Methodis hns never taken an rndee, many of them are fakes of the est order. Revenue for no real benefi ethre a,>,olichere has been introuc Danvile recenUY a med .cine that, if t.h crted h.s sreal rirt. it is kown VMilam cure. The effect of this medicine upon so! those who hr.ve been induced to try been marvelous as a restorer of health. that hs such atremendus sal is posed of gentlemen of the higTest socia moral standing in Danville. We feel tJ Buy 6 bottles money .b: ASK YOUR The IMilan D. SAVE 7WH When you j' glass bottles 25 per cent r ties, labels al ship only in ,,this 25 per ce tillers. Wes< save you t. profits. TAKE YO None are cheai good whiskies < Re Whiskey Baana Cordial IPort Wins 1 Scup.pernong Wine Per 2.Callow Charg< $2.95 S P PRICE COV senl ror go we saw that Forefather -Corn d become the lar whiskeye of outh. z it in large quantities, sult that Forefather is d corn whiskey to be efather you -get this t as old and mature got last year. imitive method?' dis tored in charred oak ripe-never sold - :lubs and first - class four quarts, express .$4.00. OSE CO., Distillers CHATTANOOGA, TENN e Revenue Officer' id Religious Endorse DUJ BLOo of the gospel h&re used MILAM with e it to be a valuable remedy, author adorsement: rChurch of Ephiphany, Danviie, Va. - esbyterian Church, Charlotte C. H., Va. Board of Foreign Missions, Va. Conference )lk, Va. ed Missionary from'Japa?, Roanoke, Va. S. C., State Evangelist for Weslejan Metho en St. Baptist Church, Danville, Va. list Ministelt Danville, Va. before our readersw ar redering a ser vice thtwill prove a blessing to suffermng heorE rwrd pnth testimory of toe who ede have beenubenefited by the use of the. ts- MIAM remedy. )e ac- "The Baptist" endorses Milan. nowhe noing manufacturd in Danvile and ,th citizensw can safey recomnend ittoou Te frieds who ae sfeig wth any of tht L this medicine can be relid on.ev .E mt in Hicks, in the Baptist Unon for $5.00 and get your ck if not benefited. DRUGGIST OR WRITE SMedicine Co. inc. LNVILLE, VA. ON E -HALF =O N -- ISKEYA buy whiskey in l you pay at least nore for the bot- .( y.'\ /\ rid packing. We kegs; you save nt. We are dis- A l you direct and e middleman's UR CHOICE ~\f goods ; they are all heap. 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