gSM^iHi6@B« RIST offer raisers than i lot of new you never SOUTHERN e b«st paper 3d ithe price ntaining at> Iturist feSEE to of things, and don^t bargain when you of the much adver- 4// Things little experience to t^r plan and more to txiy a inadiine ow that you can wo:rfc at all times. Machine, as well ogfon, N. C. ime! ay |o buy a lit- le fol- |*ty in age |shi;rig' two [m for Is lot. bal ls. very |>^e, on Iraded rit to Miir- losierv , Of- Two Cash, mthly iivett and Mills. bar- Cash, to see lat we ,om y Raiiroad Courtesy^ F,xprp>«i* announcement that Union - t is going to establish a ‘ S in which it will teach its " 5ov(‘^stheartof coui't.esy to ’ veling public is of interest -he trav Chorch CoDlii Take Les- son From Political Parties a Mr. Editor: Will you please give me a little more space in your valuable col- grosving: belief' umns on last week's subject, as iv.>v,'ing the niodt , . , ■ >n (hoir interest to nave the | more interesting it becomes. I i.(.' „ It* I *r-» M M /-il '• I 1 I • niodern raHroad nieji that | i]ie nioi*e I think about it the rijr interest t"' ’ ' " of the public public-damned ,.oi oud man is over. It is a fact :h ,,>mo of the old-timers find ; rHlkn;lt to reahze, but it is a in nevertheless. The public Si'ses to be damned these day. ’t Ivis come to recognize that it is certain rights which even irnorations, and among them Soac's, must recognize. And fs the years roll by it becomes insistent that those nghts Si be observed. An editorial -Writer in one of the railroad Publications a short time ago said ?was his belief that most of the iplinV of the public against rail- ■4ds was due to the treatment received at the hands of railroad '^nwloves with whom it came m Vtact and that if these men Wre taught good manners, polite artention and ail that, much^ of 'bis ff*eling would disappear. Per- hai)s it is this belief that actuates ^ailt'oad officials in demanding nowadays that their employes shall be courteous in the treat ment of patrons. The Lash ot a Fienfl •vouid have been about as wel- eome to A, Cooper of Oswego, N. Y as a merciless lung-racking A Complete Combination. William Stead the editor of the English Review of Reviews, tells the story of an Irishman who applied to one of his friends for a position as coachman. “ ‘You know Pat, if I engage you I shall expect you to do things by combination. For instance, if I tell you to bring the carriage round at a given time I shall ex pect the horses with it and driv ing gloves, etc. ‘ ‘Yes, sorr, ’ said Pat. “He was duly engaged and gave satisfaction. One day his master came to him, telling him to look sharp and go for a doctor, as his mistress was ill. Pat was gone for a long time, and on his master grumbling at him for his delay, ho said: ‘Sure, they’re all here, sorv. ’ “ ‘All here.?’ said the master. What da you mean?' “ ‘What's that got to do with it?' said the master. “ ‘Well,” said Pat, ‘I've got the doctor, i;he parson and the undertaker.’ ’’—Judge. eou^h tliat defied all remedies for "-^11%. 'It was most troublesome atni?'ht,” he writes, “nothing heii)ed me till I used Dr. King’s ke'A- Discovery which cured me completely. I never cough at night now.” Millions know its matchless merit for stubborn •olds, obstinate coughs, sore :ungs. laaTipi)e, asthma, hemrrh- Paul? age. crough, whooping cough, or hayfever. It reheves quickly and never fails to satisfy. A trial convinces, 50c, $1.00. Trial bot tle free. It’s positively guaran teed by Freeman Drug Co. John 10"16 Christ, looking for ward to the establishment of His church, says to the Jews, “And other sheep I have which are not of their fold^ them also I must bring and they shall hear my voice, and there shall be one fold and one Shepherd. ” Paul, also speaking on the same subject, takes Corinthians to task and says, “And I brethren, 1 Cor. 3, verse 1, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto Carnal, even as unto babes in Christ, for ye are yet carnal, for whereas, there is among you en-! vyings and strife and divisions are ye not carnal and work as men, verse 3." -For while one saith I am of Paul,, I am of Apolis, are ye not carnal? Who then is Paul and who is Apolis | The Twentieth Century Minstrels but ministers, by whom ye be- Mebane. i lieved, even as the Lord gave to I , . , every man, verse 4 and 5. Again 1 A.rnved to late for publication lust week. 1 Cor. 1, 10 Paul seeming to la- Saturday night, March l^h, ment the condition they had! we had the ^th Century Mins- fallen into says now I beseech! trels, which really means the you, brethren, by the name of | Bingham School boys, under the our Lord Jesus Christ that ye | direction of Capt. Chas. R. C. shall speak the same thing and S Campbell, director of music at that there be no divisions among j Bingham School, was the great- you, but that ye be perfectly! est musical treat that the good joined together in the same mind j people of this and surrounding and in the same judgment, for itj towns have ever had the pleasure hath been declared unto one of] of enjoying, you bi’echren by them v/hich are j The Minstrel was a complete of the household, that there! surprise to the audience, as they are contentions among you. Nowj had no idea that the boys would this I say that everyone of you | come so near the professional KILLtheOOUCH MD CURE the I.UNCS Dr. King’s Nsw DisG6¥ary saith, I am of Paul and I of Apolis and I of Cephas and I of Christ. Is Christ divided, was Paul crucified for you, or were you baptised into the name of Here the apostle says that he thanks God that he bap tised only two of them. Crispus gains also the Household of Sephanas, and he knew not whether he baptised any others^ and I guess his reasons for doing so lest he says any should say he baptised in his own name, a pla usable one, verses 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, (reason why he re strained from baptisingi;ny more we will speak of later on.) Now Couchs PRICE - 83c A $1.00. 'OLDS TrSal Bottle Free IAHD ALL THROAT AWO LUNG TROUBLES. gFaEANTEED SATISFAbrOBl 1OE MOKEY BEFUNDEO. style. From the time the curtain went up until the close the audi ence was in an uproar of laughter and good cheer. Major Robson, as interlocutor, was there with the military. The Cho consisted of a claug dancing and monologuea, by Messrs. Joe Long and Carl Moore leading. Last of all, came the musical act by Captains Maugans and Campbell, these gentlemen play ed on every imaginable or con ceivable instrument known and a great many more that were not known. Things certainly flew when they got busy. Music sailed out suppose the apostle were here to tin cans, nail pullers, brooms, 'ini 1 nVi ^nntriea, cr NO FEE* 1 TRiOi-M/RKS, K\Yi‘ixU .Uid U'v«i • ' •''...I s. - .I-.,. Mu-lc! or Thoto. for i Cl •'.Mlvli ALI. -> OOi-iFiOS’.WTlAi., I'laeut piacuco reierein:c6. ■, ' aWi ihv-.vo*3 eliouUt Ij'ire oor 1 i;t ^ -ooii! lu- '■-riU pay.i b-.-.r i.-> iff'tapartiior,an^iotl:pr ( t^rTit lre*3 U) any acldrcad. | iP, SWIFT k CO. Sc’/r-nlh ct., D. ^ If Going to Washington, D. C. '^rifpfor Desfjriptive I’oi)k!et and Map. Hotel RICHMOND ITth and H Sts.-N. 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Table f Lnnchton 50c, ■ --'J - HI, MuBlC. day, find the professed followers of our Saviour divided here in the United States into at least one hundred and fifty different parties claiming as many differ ent names and holding to and teaching as many different doc trines, would he not say as he did to the Corinthan brethren, ye are carnal and walk as men, and if carnal, are they not sinful and are they not Uving up to the command to speak and teach the same thing, (doctrine) brethren has not the apostle laid the true foundation v/hich no other can 1 lay which is Jesus Christ. ■ Why does He warn us as to how we build upon it lest we shall be the looser w'hen Christ was baptised by John in the river Jordan, and he, John, seeing the spirit light ing on Christ, and the voice from Heaven acknowledging him asj the beloved son of God in whoni I am well pleased, and again when Peter, James and John was with Christ on the mount, when the voice from Jehova came from Heaven, saying this is my be loved son in whom I am well pleased, (adding) hear ye him— that is take heed what he com mand them, again Christ rose from the dead and about separate himself from His deciples,^he spake unto them and said, ‘ ‘All power is given unto me in Heaven and in earth go ye therefore and teach all nations baptising them in name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe whatsoever I com mand you and lo I am with you always even to the end of the world, (time) Mat. 28, verse 18 to 20. Now we should search diligently and find out just what Christ commanded them to teach and what they (the nations) were commanded to obey or-do in ord er to the pardon of sins and be the followers of Christ and his deciples and how they were to live as his followers should live to be one in him and be in fel lowship with him (Christ) and with one another. ^ (To be continued.) umbrellas, ocarinas flower pots, eliding trombones, Cornets, Bari tones, Accordions Flutes, Picooes, Cello box fiddle and the Classa- phone and many others too num erous to mention. The Opera House was packed and everybody went away m^re than pleased. We congratulate Capt. Campbell in having given us the best show of the season. Theater parties were in great number, one of which ,as from D irham, a party of eight. Congress, however, should ex ercise moderate discretion in see ing that it does not start so many investigations that they will get in each other’s way. 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