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\ Department Of Woman's Work ♦ + . COMII CI'EK US • ♦ J The Woman's Union Missionary Society of Dan bury. * Jusi A Pink Ross. \l r>. II. I >11• -11;■ i■; 111. The preacher's wife was readv f ;• Sunday school, lhe clouds wore black and scurrying, prom ising rain and snow. ( hilly •'anuary winds were whistling around the corners and whipping t: e Liare limbs of the leafless liv es. Ferhai ••> the /loom of the bay had a.!!'-.'led In i spirits: but .. she w • - dressing for the oay a i it.-- duties, a longing came ■i* i't j r bourl i i lhe missing a ;■ i absent voice and the - . u-hine • • a .-:\v ot smile from a • ;i« i one :'ai awav ai ••!;»..1. v.viv strung*, rs in the : ,n. si * ad been in the . m ■■ f till ir 1 ii\ :: m* n . ■... i. 1 I*,' 1 11 ii *. 1 1 an . . !: •ui/en this r.'.or.oaj.: re;-'.' to.e.ei dint would , >•:. - ■ I.* r to i ')e i hat t •;•* i • ..'. ■ he ! >r.gcd i>r th*' ' o iTi ' »• ' ilC'ii 1 . v«i .. ; : II v cuiiiCi i U' • « • I'illlH » ' . ' » . I; ■-H yen' 1 .i-i> i». /-..u * ' . : i.. ;:£ ii. • • -Si. *: 4 h • -i t.c '.» i :h( mu. k- ache, and the :-i n mito - • . Ir.s'.io, and i • .vearv end - 1 the endless -train and stress of the woe and MCTOW am! NEEDS of !; in.tr souls. T;:-' frosts . time had i -/an to l.ir.t of eventide, am: aching head ar.n heart were making their spirits turn wit:, ion; ing ■ cv.'.trd the homeland, where tiu : v would coin ■ n> mre s v, r ii ■ i• J I'.ei'id. ..i'• - li s :.i ■ i no . tto tc.-;.-' • /"od-by • and ...•tiie* i '••ne had a hoiue . : km; !•.!• ht a von this n .:.10/. an-., invisible hands tugging at her heartstrings p- she opened the door to go to .a.- a Mender •• ivlr.g on tilt d orsiil. *•• rpvised. she stooped and jiu ..1 ii up and unwrap) "o to v. •■.•.• an oiaiaisituly beautiful, satin-leaved pink rose with a delicate spray of fern for a back ground. Enraptured, she in haled its fragrance. There was nothing in a I nature that she loved quite so well as a ilower. Then she discovered a slip of ''paper bearing these words: "A Sabbath greeting from my mother, Mrs. D. V. J." A Hood of glad memories filled her heart and eyes. What a tender, timely message sent her ;v, m one of her Father's shut-ins! \\ hat a beautiful soul to think of such a kindly act! And the giver'.' A crippled Cherokee lady, confined to her rolling chair, a woman up in tlie eighties, waiting for the coming boatman and the dipiling of the oars as she entered for the l'iiot's call, but one whose spirit was of perpetual youth, bun .ant. hope ful. bright. She was verily a handmaid of the !,* rd. lingering among us with the glory d heavenly dawn shl; in her sweet old face to c al to our himgiy eves the : autv of youdc" world. T: 1S;• :* used her this morning to .• nd a mes sage to one almost i\ ,y to faint by v wa-.si iu. ir- taiit.y a *.:sio!i swopi aci'os • the pages i . ! ie: i" . in th • fr.ig; :uuv of this .v .- i'.owi •• came watuo to tie j .. aener s wile TIP' PRECIOUS I*> MI • I her b. ar o'd . : m. i tier • ••ars F'"* awav iVain !. :. ml *:v> \V..S ael i!d once mo: c ; his side as T. »: :: T |IC 1: • ; A. ~ . ii./ir. bri:. • . io o •••.! , ■ •. '' ■v.• •. : ; .•,■*.i; •. •!• I he c . J»i; I •';c* : e;• s : ■, .■• *i ■ ~ c'y ce.o'J ami he.-1 .-n *me i' e.en in : • :••. •.*ui t :.t sin and c.v. ies o! . v..i. I:urn;.it:i v • . P- !q. .a --■ „ w!:o !:.;:! gra\ in :■.... • « * i ... . . »• • .1 i li i • i O :>I .■ ; r.' . . o ■ I:i • try PP • .. .: ' i \ ... . 'a . .... i > fragrance of pint: loveliness - .. hi p *r« .! ;. :. ■ . .vti.y r. :a *e JI ::: pr ciuti from a congeniul -piiit ami :: pi'omise of ■ ■■iei ti siiio's . iva r.- et to bioom. And . oiougiit more than tins, i: n neWi'd courage f-rr further e i'ort, strengtii for future duties, trust lor victories yet to come, and faith t. wait and see the will of iod. > yes, life was yet v.oitii whik' as long as (kni's chiidi- n care and ivmember "the strange- within the gate." ( t'ri M(l. v. i 1 wait til! ii... i. to .-x.ii.l li.. tin. roseV h; it i:c ir i or he 1 d then. NT*; wiii n lib s litful fever is i . unit ;ts c,e Jus are fought ami tTj lighters lie ilovrn !'•• res;l ami cannot son not Ml, el! per •::O\ the MOW. rs of apiirecir.tion and love: but w!;i!c the conflict i or. and encouragement is needi d ami ih.o word of cheer turns the lid*., scud your dowers of love and speak the kind word. Then these who toil and strive x.iii get renewed strength, and weary hearts will get new life, and success will come where defeat threatened. And to those who sit and wait and pray and send pink roses will belong a share of the laurels of victory. "Send the roses while you may." Mr. W. .1. Johnson, of Mixpah, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Agnes, visited Danbury yesterday. THE DANBURY REPORTER I twelve Tilings To : Do This Month i 1. Put the finishing touches cn the seed bed before the seed are planted, seeing, too, that all clods are finely pulverized. f!. Try so arrange that the crops will be planted on a seed bed that has been firmed by a good rain: loose, cloddv land is a poor place to put sued. ". April rains are hard and heating: as soon as possible after them run the harrow to prevent hard crusts forming. !. April is the month in which i gras.-and weeds begin ".a appear:! get ti. m before wa y cut you by hooping the harrows and cultiva tors bus. . 0. K. 'p the garden booming bv ... uient cultixa' .or.. e. I amrerof biding frost will in most ; i ctiom. be over this month, an*, th • .. ;. l rer wg> t : bios S.io'ud I>. I ! .a.O P ~ I'ian .• w wi.a cn*; s shall iiik • : .(.* i '!:;•.•.■ o, in ■ gard on . retal'ie.- I v. li! coluo cf in (I a' -l :• 111 en. i neioii patch, v.e.'l :• •; . r.uai !:■ aviiy :. - J il.. :. . ' V ill "I i-e :•• . " • i . . • . 1. :.• i 4 i'\ s a'—-. Tvt v r ?• a ; ; r - ,*» v* il2 f| I iji il fi Ifl Fi j f jjfi \ ||P 111'1 , >\•• ii ;v. i $ |.|sf S « I,] I I jj ' I'f ii j3jjf •' * (f b*«h C* J « i 2 i. -■ % 3 S -« . . iV #>'' t V* ,J, -y , ftrj;' ".J-"-; ±js*. • » «• * -»«: . k, i. -i •./ i ► 4 . . -J •' » • ' ,* f ;*n n ,"V'' r." r «"> r **v f "'■ ■! '"V* • »' P H »Vi.l j: c"3*Wij 'i '■'•• i r ■ ti ; . t:llD\\.v r;J: : '■■:. « :• * • 5' j-iM >Us |/r /.M * ,• » , • igi i. V •-'• 3atiLi si i j 4V. s -., . Si «» . Premier Carrier S'• ls. . 'Yerv PotmLi I'rl-■ .caCcs v e Sates oi r.aic March Ist t ° vomber doth. Lina! return ,: ru:t throe morsb u-orn dau >• -ale. •.wee; thut these tickets will n. be good • o return Inter tI »ece:nber *«; i . I.(;w rouiul trip lares from principal point 1 - as follow s: ■ Chi;: inito Ss'l.l r, Nor!I •>. ■"> Salisbury M Stat»- !.* 11 i,c.i I'lint >!.!•"» I!ii :m ' ir'orc-i oro Si.l 'i M.iry. '•;»! , Mount \it v Mi.2"> U'ir.st. i-Salem --S.! Cast- nia -!. i"> S! I-'a res irejni other points on iine basis. I-arcs to Seattle or via i , or. i Hid and aeaui. at hi;';S?t.r rate. These tickets v. ill permit o • I;verse roaihiy; and will allow stot>*ow an boils ttciti*;.' .an! retiavi ti"2p Vi ithiii Eiti'il. ol tic#-.- .Soutiierii Railway offers c v ee vi sever.: 1 Pastes oi' tnsiorie in teres; t »rom N\!iie:i .» select: ;-a* vie v. n;- and retisminjc another. . iirois.-Ji eo*n. :■ ami 'focai service via Mor.ipbi-. ... Louis. Chie:. or Nc\ C't ieans. "i hn>iiit;h carv ia New Seatts an i .Sunset Roisle. iipeeial parties »• • » -a; arraiv.teti, atTordinj. l : onperi unit; .o ma'.e in •v. ! i chanv;e anil \\ith seieel compat r on ouLioit.'. .rip; ret liming at leisure via any rove you mav eii.nu-e. stopj/in'-T off at your own pleasure, therein AWik uvx al« the discomforts of a:ui ivtiiniiue, with I a rue tour parties, being compelled to follow the crowd. In going individually or with special Pullman car parties you spend your own money, stop w here \on please i and go and come to suit your own convenience and save money paid tourist agents for escorting you around. Lor further information apply to Southern kail way Agents, or R. H. DeBUTTS. Division Passenger Agent. i Charlotte, N. C. 10. Watch the orchard and garden for insect pests and ; don't let them get a start. ! 11. l'ick eradication work should begin in all infested i counties this month: get in touch vviin the oflicers in charge of this work and put your county on the tick-free map. Id. April's the month we cross the Inidge; don't let any thing on earth shake you in your determination to make "Food First in l'.dV your main business. ! Rhcuna'.i a Yields tkikkiy In t Sloan's. : Vou >ar prevent an attack of Rhcumr/. from coming m, j loti t you : slop re aia'.o--- ini | mediae Sloan'/. Laurent gently at idto t !••» >■ .>» ...m or muse:, i.anelrali s in a few iltiiii'.i, :• t •• i;.-/ii* i I 1i . •' sp. n. 1! soot• . 1: ■ ; i'o. ti-a.i . .vol'en 1 • -elm.. .a .. m a \ hi.rt !'i .» ii■ . > a'm >■-! m ... \ ■ j! able until . ; it. Get iin .he hot - -against (' ilds, r . ::..fl S • .! i. m . i »*intj v.M ui!«l-•. ; U>. f ' ixvme} 1 if not s: v- ie i, but it »' •.. t in.- . t •!:. !. : K> is J. f t> t » . . vii a ••! 'i I , v *. ' County and Township Tax Assessors This Year Mr. R. A. Doughton, member of the recent legislature in this State, furnishes his count;, paper, the Alleghany Star, with this ex planation of the change in the tax listing machinery which v.ill soon be upon us: "To m. ot tie demands e t ir.g. called for l ynatnro ■ ./ •/ in methods, tin mac. mt a act wa so moderni ed as to , • •. .h' ot the appoinln: -m of (/.- . ;n --tax assessor ! ' ' '•siou. m 1 • : as essor and lister for • t .. .- shir. to be appointed '■ • mty c am- ncrs. 11 • -: ■ xxuunx:jlcjsr.»:.;;v w.» car»isasKiaedMaMK^.:;an r>-« y R£^£jn*T l - I % ••? ~. « S 5 I % : -i. ; : %'?, i :;• ;• a";,:.'. r: '. 3 >s] wt v w\* t+»' *..' 1% V»r v>n|f ' .1. CiCrL «•,,' ;»Jj I:::; ; ' . ,* 1 I a •.' >■• s'... ? « tt 3 -. i I £ £ M-- i ; s> I I v: Jj V M / / w / >. . .. ! M * - ;}•' •'"• ' ■■"'■• . (*.' ««•. • '. - v* i ' V I ' !• tv* • 4 , __ ^'t '• *' v ./» -x . * . '* • ■ I " .. $ H '• ' J * -- 8 • • ■ • r ib «? 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Commission, and one township : assessors to assess and iist a I property in their respective ter ritory and instead of visiting each taxpayer, as in the past, they will advertise a time and place for such listinu and tk» taxpayers will meet then ■ tinti».'— i>l the courey assessors will i>' to iv lalize value l»»twev individuals and the rownshi: -• where occasion ausos fiir sue: and in the t vent of ti. ir l'ailn: • to ayrree, tit-• entii- mutter is re ferred to ; c ;or T;.,. ' i'Tiit i.» "it . a • »
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