. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]. here. His talk to the children,his humble prayer around the familyaltar, his appreciation of kindnessshown him, always made him a welcomevisitor. On the 23rd day of June he made avisit to the Mills River circuit parson-age, with the view of spending severaldays with old friends in the communi-ty; but not finding the preacher and hiswife at home, he called on his oldfriend, Aunt Catherine Posey, tookdinner, rested awhile, and went back tohis daughters, Mrs. J. W. Morgan,where he stayed until he went away formedical reatment. This being his lastvisit


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]. here. His talk to the children,his humble prayer around the familyaltar, his appreciation of kindnessshown him, always made him a welcomevisitor. On the 23rd day of June he made avisit to the Mills River circuit parson-age, with the view of spending severaldays with old friends in the communi-ty; but not finding the preacher and hiswife at home, he called on his oldfriend, Aunt Catherine Posey, tookdinner, rested awhile, and went back tohis daughters, Mrs. J. W. Morgan,where he stayed until he went away formedical reatment. This being his lastvisit to my house, our absence that dayis a source of great regret to lis all. But by the grace of God we shall seehim again in the sweet by and by. He has left two dear sons, three de-voted daughters, a number of grandchildren, and many, many friends tomourn their loss. But oh ! he will be missed so much. Let us all be faithful as he was, andwe shall spend eternity with him. Godbless all the sorrowing ones. J. A. Sronce, P. C. Mills River, N. Is a new and scientific compound made from roots, herbs and barks—containsneither opiates nor poisons. It purifies the blood and removes the causes ofrheumatism and all blood diseases. Anyone can take RrlEUfl ACIDLi with abso-lute safety. Does not injure the digestive organs. TWO CURES. Florence, S. C, Aug. 16, :—I began to suffer fromrheumatism about three years ago, andhad it very bad in my limbs. At timesI could hardly walk. Was treated bya physician without benefit. More thana year ago, Mr. George Wilson, an engi-neer on the Coast Line, living in Flor-ence, told me that Rheumacidbcured him. I got a bottle and it bene-fitted me. I took five bottles and amnow as well as I ever was in my regard Rheumacide as a greatmedicine. I know of others it hascured. Truly, S. T. BTJRCH. Darlington, S. C-, Aug. 19th, 1903. Gentlemen :—About two years ago Ihad a very severe attack of inflamma-tory rheumatism. I suffered grea


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