North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . iving at the Majestic eversince it was opened. The social elementis here to enjoy, if you care for it; butthere is no compulsion about it. I think I have told you enough, oldchap, to make you want to bring yourbride here in September and live outyour honeymoon at the Majestic. Justas if one could live out a honeymoon! Itell Helen that is impossible, and shequite agrees with me,—impossible for us,at least; all our lives shall be one contin-uous honeymoon. By which you willsee that I am as deeply in love with mywife as I well can be. Write me, old cha


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . iving at the Majestic eversince it was opened. The social elementis here to enjoy, if you care for it; butthere is no compulsion about it. I think I have told you enough, oldchap, to make you want to bring yourbride here in September and live outyour honeymoon at the Majestic. Justas if one could live out a honeymoon! Itell Helen that is impossible, and shequite agrees with me,—impossible for us,at least; all our lives shall be one contin-uous honeymoon. By which you willsee that I am as deeply in love with mywife as I well can be. Write me, old chap, and tell me allthe home news. Helen begs to be re-membered to Edith, and sends her bestwishes to you, in which please includethose of Yours in Paradise, Jack. Weekly Crop Bulletin. For week ending Monday, August 26,1901.—The reports of crop correspond-ents for the past week indicate very un-I favorable weather conditions for farm Iwork, due to the continuous rains in cotton as is well cultivated is do- An Old Rev. James Poindexter, Columbus, O, No man in the capital city of the StalXof Ohio is better known than the RevJames Poindexter. For many years h«has been the successful pastor of th(Second Baptist Church of that cityEvery day his venerable figure andkindly face may be seen on the streetiof the city where he has labored for scmany years. What a history of benevolence and self-sacrifice might be written by simply giving the details of theevery-day life of this faithful pastor andeloquent preacher. Butoldage comes to the best of rheumatics peculiar to advancedage had already begun its insidious rav-ages when it became necessary to find aremedy, if possible, that his days of use>fulness might not bo shortened. An efficient nerve tonic that wouldstimulate the circulation, improve thadigestion, and increaso the tone andvigor of his whole system, was needed,The only remedy capablo of meeting alltheso indications was found to be Pe*run


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