5AL r - e . ..D rctcr Bi blo Course lr.. - :'u, Ghicago. C r' T F RST DISCIPLES. N IA 1:1: ; Luke 15. 17. harvest truly is .ers are few. Pray --Y of ie harvest. laiwarers into his ? the lesson is * tive iu Luke 5:1-11.) -... ;' eVious lessons we - the founder of cn upon the earth. n a his baptism was .rt iout (f the n. the testing of t imuself thus pre -arting out to re ers of his king a to being mom p don themselves, - .ental in enlist - eS first disdee Erfolku. Tarb iMaoon Ga. LOVE AS VIEWED BY SAGES An oyster may be crossed in love. Sheridan. It is good to love the unknown. Charles Lamb. The sweetest joy and wildest woe is love.-Bailey. Tis what I love determines how I love.-George Eliot. Love understands love: it needs no talk.-F. R. Havergal. Sure the shrvel and tcn'is, To each other belong. -Samuel Lover. Then fly betins. for only they Conquer love Ulat run away. .-Thomas Carew. True love is !Ie ghosts, which everybody talks abbut and few ha'e seen.-De la Roc!:couc::uld. To Chloe's breast young Cupid slyly stole, But he crept in at Myra's pocket ho!. -William Blake. What will not woman, gentle woman dare. When strong affection stirs her spirit -Southey. ANVIL SPARKS He who breaks his word smashes nimiself. PROFESSIO.3,j,,NAL 1. E. NVGG . K. FI-NDLE) BO^-GS & FINDLEY Lawyers DR. R. E. iNGOLD Dentist .i A ".C I gh . F. Martin 1. .1 v h - McCullougb. !%'artia & Blythe ATI'ORNEYS-AT-LAW Masonic TOe-r,!cr1; v"ti i*, S. C. ~ad Cornpaniy, LE No 1:2. ! TABLE N3. 11. NE 15th, 1911. ONS: ~o. 2 No. .No. 6 ..Ihx ci Mix d Mix d Ar. . M. P. M. P. M. ENS 9.10 1.50 4-35 LsoN 9 05 1.4 4 :> utL 8.55 1.30: 4.15 )s | 8.45 1.25 41 10 .EY 8.42 1.20i 4.05 Lv. j hi SouthernI iNo. si2 Ih Southeiri No. 30. hi Southern~'i No.::* , h Southerni No. 12~ hi Sjuth~er No.\ 12 -uutti.1 m U IlLIZE f TIMfE yre ~d /1 e ff4 q~p /i Ht WTA TrH& SAGES. LTpcricce is a .orch lighted in the :ashes cf our dlu .ons.-John Sterling. Those who f'ing sunshine to the .ives of othersy cannot keep it from i -themselves.-J M. Barrie. Most people'would succeed in small -things if they were not troubled with great ambitiois.-J. Brown. To enjoy happiness is a great good, but to be able to confer It also on others is a greater still-Marcus Aurelius. Seek not to have things happen as you chocse them; but rather choose them to happen as they do, and so shall you live prosperously.-Epic tetus. Manhood begins when we have in any way made truce with necessity; but begins joyfully and hopefully only when we have reconciled ourselves to necessity.-Thomas Carlyle. It is the opinion of some to think our lives are guided by what others would say of us, but that is not so, for with the pure and noble the con science holds the reins of action.-W. Stewart Royston. The ability to smile, to enjoy the laughter of others, to spread the con tagion of happiness wherever we go, makes us not only a welcome guest, but an actual blessing.-Edwin Osgooi Grover. HUMOR IN ADVERTISING. For Sale-Baby carriage slightly used. Going out of business. No person having once tried one or these coffins will ever use any other. Wanted-A laborer and a boy; with grazing for two goats; both Prot estants. Wartcd-A young man to take care of a pair of mules of a Christian dis position. Just received a fine lot of Ostend rabbits. Persons purchasing will be skinned and cleaned while they wait. Wanted-A competent person to un dertake the sale of a new medicine that will prove highly lucrative to the undertaker. Lost-Near Tipperary, on or about Tuesday morning last, a large pig. Had no marks on his ears except a short tail, and a slight limp in one leg. Pickens Railo; TIME TAE SU?2REDES TIM2 EFFECTIVE JU No. 1 No. 3No 5 ggi A. M.A. M. P. M.'Lv. 7-3() 1.00~ 3.15 PICK 7-35 111.-05 3.20 ::inp 7-45 11. 15 3-0 Po 7.011.20 3-5 *^ 7.55 I 1.5 5 3-4" **M^U l 8.00 11.30 3-45 E S *Flag Stati )ns-No A No. I 'onnwcts wit No. 8 conneet(4s wit No. 8 connlrects wit No. 31 connelcts wit No. 4 conne1~cts wit No. 4 connicts wit No. 5 conmii ets wit SPOT EVER1 is smple;Ihey~ ~reutest ca~re ilr qi 1aborationres;: rniess'~bou Iliysi le 'Dealers Everywhere E' GUANO CO 2Offices oro N.C. Colurbia SC. meryAla. Spadtanburg Columnbus Ga. - The Rind You Have Always Eought, and -which has been in use for over 30 years, L=s borne the signature of and has been made under his per. sonal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive youin this. All CounZerfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health Of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pae. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant., contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narce'J6 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The 1other's Friend. CENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KiA Y0 Ha Always Bo* In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. 77 E:URRAY "ftCET. NCW OOM40e Phone45 FOR THAT NEG OF CK6F;08 ~ L OttE 0 SI hck L3 Vo Vi~ ok R. L. Davis Proprietor WE HVE MCH GODS HAT ILL E VA UAL OYU HIHW NIU PU vVN HAEP ANDH OD CAU WILLSE VALD AT NO A SO-CALLED "SPECIAL SALE" PRICE, BUT Alway U~isw Une RegulaI&r Price. DCON'T FAIL TO SEE M~EFOR 53'y Coed's, Shroes GREENVILLE, S. C. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS FROM TBE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS & Established 1868. Paidin Capital Stock $20,000.00 customers Woegr wandold mor cebg pena. tha a3 et mtro. u &. Soh It ist~ to Pe hes plant in your eec*iou to 8o ex~ a2nr eabbo and the mthe oe that sell for the most money. We sow three fans of Cabbage Seed per seessan i A er iiI as POTASH ~ be a market for Rice. PAYS e Half the people of the w orld live principalzv Cr' on rice, and their demand makes rai --- much5 mnpossible. B~ut if yure t proto:' demand 'and market good cro.-s, you mu~st : --.. our land -is rich epnough in avai lable Grain crop's and rice c-; ecially make great inroads on the Potash of the soil. Keep your( :ol up to' the highi mark'of pro atuction by insisting on a fertilizer cotaiing least 8% Potash. If your dealer G.n' car ry acrads. nor Potash Salts. Write to ::s for rc. n av ::::muut fromn a 2000 b. bag up. Write. a~tso. 1 cr:e f profitable fertilizer formulas ,and directier:,. 43... CE R MA N K A LI WO RKS -Baltimore: Continental Building i~IEChica: Monadfnock Block Ne Oran e ~ti "siLbl ~ ~,I. S. 'hA ~tA bA'J~ II '~-~* a ~ K~ 9 -~ Community Cotton Growing. A general study of the subject b5 .fficials of the department of agricul ture shows that many factors of thE inprovement of cotton could be mueb more effectively utilized if cotton growing communities were organized to grow a single variety of cctton and to maintain its uniformity by selec tion. The present multiplicity and mixing of varieties is a serious ob stacle to the improvement of the cot ton industry. In a community that planted only one kind of cotton the crossing of varieties In adjacent fields and the mixing of seed in gins would be avoided, selection could be made much more effective, and the produc tion of a larger quantity of uniform fiber would Insure higher prices. The bureau of plant industry proposes to gIve special attention to establishing Improved varieties and methods of se!ectIon in communities organized for the production of a single type of cotton. Removal of Warts. Warts are a very common cattle affliction. They may be removed in several ways-cut off with a pair of scissors, twisted off with the fingers. or deadened by tying a strong silk thread, a rubber band or a horse hair around the growth close to the ani n:al's body. After the wart has been removed the roots should be cauter ized or iodine applied to prevent a re newal of the growth. Danger of Overfeeding. Don't overfecd the steers in the feed lot. Get them on full feed gradually. and don't crowd them too much at an, time. A steer can make good use of a certain amount of feed, but when that amount is exceeded the waste is large. A medium heavy ration fed for four months will give better results than a icay ration fed for three months. Musty Grain a Poor Ration. Thcre is no economy in feeding musty grain of any kind to the cheik ens, even if it can be had for a quar ter cf the price of good grain. The fowls will eat it, if other food is with held, but it is not good for them. Mules Are Not Fully Trained. If a mule is properly trained he will not develop the kicking habit any more than a horse will. Mules have a bad name on this score simply be cause they are not as well broken aq horses. Dark Stable Harmful. A dark stable oftentimes brings on i-ye disease. The horse, also the mule, i uires light, but it should not shine directly In their fabces. Rather from the rear People who take too much liberty lose it all sooner or later. The way to get ahead of the devil is to move on; he doesn't run very fast upward.-The Christi;n' Herald. Southwest Georgia Farm and Pe can Lands for Sale. .tny %ie fr P-t desire!. Our lands are fer tiIe, umi re., !iy- are Nat:s~artory. F-armiers are hende i U!:N n.:y to get o'n the ground tioor \\ rit- fur i te:ated bokiet to-day. Fowers-Parker Rea1ty Company, nov--:stThomasyllle. Ga. Whole Family Benefited By Wonderful Remedy There are many little things to annoy us, undler present conditions of life. The hurry', hard work, noise end strain all tell on us aa tend to provok~e ne-rvousness and( irritability.. We are frequently so worn out we can neither cat, sleep nor work with any cornfort. We are otut of line with ourselves and others as wecll. A good thing to do under such circumstances is to take something like Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills to relieve the strain on the nerves. Mrs. J. B. Hlartsiield, 33 Corput St., Atlanta Ga., wrnites: "I have on reveral occasions been vastly rliev ed by the use of your med icines, espe-lally the Anti-Pain Pills, which I ke:-p constant-ly on hand for the use of myself. husbandI and two sons. Notilng In the world equals them as a headahie remedy, Often I am enabled by the use of one or two of the Fills to continue my housework when othecrwise I would be in bed. My bhush 'nd j-ins me in my praise of the An-ti-I-:tin Pills ad Nervine." Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills arc reliedI upon to relievec pain, nervousness and irritability in th~ou sands of households. Of proven merit after tv.-enty years' use, you can have no reason for being longer without them. At all Druggists, 25 doses 25 cents. MILES MEDICAL. CO., Elkhart, Ind. - 11 H. A~EimPD