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We will guarantee that then you will call 0 ? and investigate- The cost, etc., for our ? best advertisers are our satisfied clients. ft Washington Light & Water Co. Docs youtiuause leak.1 If so, we can stop it. ., AW Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron. Cary's, Magnesia, Rubber and Tar Paper. The price is right. J^JL Harris Flumbing and Supply Co. t T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. Li DfrAI.MMN ~ ^ - ? : DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, MILLINERY LARGE SHIPMENT OF New Buggies Just Received. A few SECOND HAND | Ones will be sold cheap. I WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE Trtri3ent i,>f* r.r.vfi'TfTr ln!*,",il'le c'"e 'or rheumatism ?nd gout trtdortli bjr the highest medical authority i of Europe air' ln ;Ph5r'c*' c?p?ules, which din wrtve in liquid i ul the etomncf) w.thout causing Irritation ? di??gr*ctble symptom*. Price, $i per tool*. Sold fa* B^re .n* ret fhe gcnuinT ' ?P. fitb fl.mi.ir XXXXXXXXXXX300000000000C] SATURDAY NIGHT TALKS By REV. r. E. DAVISON Rutland, VL CALL OF-OUTY. International Bible Lesson for Sept. la, "09? {Acts at: 1-17). One of the most remarkable exhibitions o f grace ever shown by man, was the Incident In tbe are of the Apos tle Paul which w-e have for our lesson -to-day. JThe character!* tics of the man "3TP. shown nr striking colors as we follow him tnarkable experience. ? The tlmfa has coma in. Paul's ludg ment when he must rovlsJt JerusalemT Duty pointed unmistakably In that direction, and he was convinced in his own mind ibeyond the shadow of a doubt that' he ought to visit the holy city. The're war no alternative. It was Jerusalem only. 7 At the same time he was satisfied^ that If he went. It would be to bonda and imprison ment. The Holy GhtTst witnessed in every city that the resuh of his visit w-ould be personal -d+seomfort, and physical sufferings. ? Doty 'Heroic. But what effect did it all have upon the apostle? Not the slightest. He said, "What mean ye to weep and break 'my heart? 1 know, as well -as you what" trnunie awaits me, Dul 1 ifii ready, not onl3g*to be bound, but to die at Jerusalem!" And the gritty"fiv" lie hero marched cn into tbe lion's jawg. Wllh him the question was not comfort, onso, Itfo even;" It was duty. He knew that "man Is immortal till his work Is done." and he did not propose to shirk responsibility even thongh bonds and Imprisonment were Included In 1L Prudence Is a good thing: th^re are times wheir"K should be regarded. ? But when wmg great | exigency arises which calls for ac j tlon. the true soul will walk the path | of duty though. It be with Weeding ? feet, and though he walk alone, f Tennyson and- CarlyTe~~were one* walking through tbe gallery of great sculptors in London, ;.nd Tennyson turning to Cartyle said. I'What do XOu think of that. Thomas r* "Ab. mon. it's a sad sight." "Why?" "There Is nae mon ajnong them tbat ; has a jaw." That was the grim old i. Scotch method of diagnosing charac ter It was only another way of say ring that? the men larked jrit; back I bone, "sand," gumption, words which Duty, not Stubbornness. Paul's determination was altogether . a different thing from stubbornness. I His pluck must not be confounded , with plgheadedness. He had none of j the* qualities of the mule in his di? ; position. He capnol be charged with t~the folly of biting off his nose to eplte his face. He never deliberately Jiimp 1 ed out of the frying pan Into the fire. . If those disciples could have shown ..him any good reason, except mere ? per?*>s?Htt3coTirfQrt>for avoiding Jern V safrra.? readily have taken j their advice. The very first. -thing 1 he did after arriving at the city j to yield to the advice of his friend3 lln a matter where there was no prin pcTp?'? ? f was most disastrous to himself. Soldlerr. declare that the most trying i time in battle is before the battle be gins. The awful hush that settles ] down ujjen the men while they wait 4 roT~the~3tgna:. that ts 'what blanches the rheeh. and makes the knees trem t>W When the fight is on. -when the blood has risen to fever heat, when the air I afiame with bursting shell, and the slope Is slippery with broth ers' blood, and vengeance is bursting the heart, then it is easy to fight and gforloua to dip. ,Eut to march up to the muzzles of shotted cannon, wait ing to vomit their iron hall into your very fare requires the stuff thatberoes are madt- of.. Duty Rewarded. S jch was Paul's grit. Hp knew that' every step of the way toward the city was taking him nearer the heaiis liu rfltl-Pot nnfleratn^il the reason, any more than you do. why certain things in your life must be. hut he knew that the Lead ? er- and Commander o? the forces of [the universe- had the plan of campaign r?grfi-ai>' ..i jiliA'1'!. ami he was re tain that He_cwld make no. mistake. Wfi(?n TT7P~~ PtT hundred PTn gllslr ' sot- ' ,dlers at ISaUtklava charged Into the mouth" of 'hell, they knew when they started that some one had blundered. Not so Paul. He had received his or ders from headquarters. Those or ders e aid. Jerusalem, and at Jerasa lem he would have repottedTTRougli he had been compelled to fight his way through legions of . devils. Look out how you interfere with a man who hat the call of God upon him. To stop him. to de'.ay him, to j divert him, may be as calamitous, as ' to turn a switch in the wrong direc ! tlon before a flying express train/ If you cannot go with l\im. uncover as the hero passes on. II may be, when the coronation day of eternity romps, you may be permitted to behold tbe sight when the King puts the crown of glory upon his servant's head. Evelyn aa the nc^ds money and wants a settlement with the Thaw family- It seems that she has al ways* nee'derj money," and I Si! method of getting it has. been the iiailSP of mat nt har frnn hlf>n. ; TTieraTi- great itomitiit far stenoffraphenT Tiki ^h? Bu.lneM Co\ir?? at the Publlc Sfhool There's work for m want ad. sfwiviei (jfujiii (jo hnn?^A| in erm w*y?. v ??mbssvhmihhb^ rCMMMr ]|TT| KltCTIV* AFFI NlTl An Excerpt from Artemus Ward of ! Contemporaneous AppoatinoM. The exsentrlc female clutched me fraotlcaily by the arm and hoUoerd: j "You air min^, O you air mine!" i "Scarcely," Haed. eodeverin to gK I loose from her-. ~ But -<Jhj clung to me and aed: "You air tor Affloerty!" "What upon arth is that?" I (shout ed. ,\ , . "Dost thou not know?" "No, I doesteutr* "Usten. man, & I'll toll ye?" sed the strange female: ."lor years -I btt* yearned for thee. I knowed tnou wast Jn the world, tho I didn't know whare. My hart sed be would cum and I took courage. 'lie has cum ? he's here ? you air him ? you air my Afflaerty. O.Jftte, too 'mutch!" and she nobbed agin. "Yea." I ansered, "I think it is a darn sito too mutch!" "Haflt thou not yearned for- me?" she yelled, rlngln' her hands like a female play-actor. "Kot a yearn!" I bellercd at the top | of my votco. throwir." "Tver away from" me. ? Artemus Ward. His Book; Among the Freo-Lovers. His Grump. "For years antt^rnr* " Krot!ch?d the Old Codger, iti his usual pessimistic ? way. "we-^ave been sending mlsslea 1 arles to the Chiuose? plank-shaped and tub-ehape3~ ones, both Wltn slflft whiskers. who spake in haBal tones and acted wlttj. the cbaetened- intoler ance of hyenas; yoonK. dried-up ones with weak eyes and weaker intellects; slimy, sliding ones, who were gath ering material from which to lecture and with which to furnish a house or two whiin they got back; "old-maid | ones thai .looked like ilying-machlnes or old fashioned churns, jusras It hap j$ned; and a glorious li6t of others, .afl of whom * needed tt^e money arid j cost us a great deal. And, still, in spite of our beneficence to tbemward, thn ungrateful fihinffift,, 'nriar Ui hfi Just as unregenerate and almost .as peculiar^ .as.Mh.oy were in the first place. What say?" Professional Query. Among the papers of R. H. Stoddard that "Ripley Hitchcock edited there is { the poet-physician, is ?aid to have re ceived. This letter was written many years ago by an ignorant country practitioner. and W. is interesting be tause it shows the low "level to which in th^ early part of the last century, it was, possible for medical education to fall^ I The letter, verbatim, follows: J "Dear dock I have a paahnnt whose physicol sines shore that the winpipe is ulcerated of and bis lung hav drop ! pod Into his stumlch. He ia anabel to ; ' qwaller and I fear his stumlck too be Is gone. I have gtT him everything without efeck his Father is wealthy bonble and influenah-jl. * He Is an ac tive member of the M. E. churfch a jtd God noes I don't want too tooss^aim wot" shall I do?"' - ? A Baltimore man was recently show- ! I 'ng his nice new opera-hat to hi* little I nephew, and when he caused the top j piece t<J- spring open three or four times the youngster was delighted. A few days thereafter the uncle, during a "vtslt to rhe same household, brought with him a silk hat of the shiny, non-collapsible kind. When he was about to leave the house, he en countered the aforesaid youngster running flown' the _hall with what I looked like a black accordion. 1 ? ^Uncle Ed," observed the boy, "this , one goes awfully hard. I had to sit on It; but even then I couldn't get it more than half shut." UNAVOIDABLE DELAY. "Dcrtte's case of brain feVer lasted a long time, didn't it?** .. i "Tea. the germs lost a lot of time ] How Strange. A woman who vulted the British museum rerentjy inquired , of an at tendant: "Have you no skull otVrom- j to* -a- skull of ~iTtfn, madam." replied the attendant j "We've never had one." "How very odd'" she exclaimed; ( "they have a fine or?e In the museum . at Oxford." A. Shitted Burden. ~"9o you sold _ that miserable old | mule of yours ?"? "Yassir." r*p!ied Mr. 'Eraatus Pink- | ley: "tnh r#ai raon<?y." "Doesn't It weigh on yo<ff--*rohScl- I ence?" -Well. boas. I"* dr.re had da*. mule on my mind so lor\jr. it's kind of a re lief to chan!?o off an' git him on my conscience." , Division. . . "The automobile is rapidly dividing the public Into two classes." "Yes; the quick or thedaad." . .May he this talk about the fero-| clods big game in the acUc circle is i move In a scheme to ttfnpt a certain mighty hunter out of this country about the time tha^nei* Presidential hunt i Bathes an liueiealliig Mate CAPt DINK for -rf.atT^^ache^ 1 Out last night? HaadachiL and ntrroua $bia morning? Jflcka' Capu ^dlnejustjhe thing to lit you for 0DHHMT Clears the Ujll-Wc? the nervee. Try It At dr<(? (tore*. - - v?~- ?? ?* : * - ? ;? , . Farmers, Meeting Editor Now&t Please announce that there will be a farmers^ducatldnat meeting-held at Washington on .Tuesday, Septem ber i?. . : _ Among the Important subjects fiT be dlscuBsed will be drainage, stock ralslngrrattle <iuarantine,_&rfd farnr management reference to -corn and cotton." . The meeting has boen arranged with tho sole .purpose. ot bringing substantial and' practical Information and benefit to those who are engaged 1h the cuTCTvanbii[ of the toll. ~The meeting swUl begin "at 10 o'clock -a. m ? -and there "will be a. Very respectfully, > J NO. H. SMALL. Washington, X. C.. Sept. 1**1900. The Business Course at the .public offers you an opportunity to become an expert stenographer'" for the small f?*e of $5.00 a month. " . - _ courage. It is almost impossible #To work while racked with pain. Sloan's Liniment gives relief at once, stops the pain, quickens the blood and draws'out all stiffness and soreness. You don't need to-rub? h penetrates^ Mr. J. P. Ev AMI. Mt. Airy. Os7.s*y?: " I suffered with rhc amtUim for three On? le* wm badly swollen from my hip to my knee- 1 ai?d Sloan's I.inlnjent and It oared mo well and sound. One-half bottle took all tho pain mnl ?welHn? nnt." AH Drvgghts ittp It. Prlci 26c, 60c. A 910*. D ? Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Man. 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