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i - A -fl -11 Not Sisters Now and again you see two women pass ing down the street who look like sisters. You are astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be at her finest and fairest. -Why isn't it sop The general health of woman is so in timately associated with the J local - health of the essentially feminine organs that there can be no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who hare euffered from this trouble have found prompt relief and cure in the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription- It organs of womanhood. It clears ' eyes and reddens the cheeks. No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in "Favorite Prescription." Any sick woman may conrult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter is held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address t World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo,' N.Y. r A; GAMBLER'S RIKQ-H , i 1 ; . 4 "" - Whs It Owiwr Dssts tK Cars' t !ves "vigor and vitality to the complexion, brightens : ; WITHOUT A PARABLE HE SPAKE HOT. " July 10. The tpord thai I speak n1o you. tkry rt piru ITHODT parsbU- sake be Dot - prophet bad declared of blot was true. "II sbsll opea a la mouth parable and In dark euylngs. It la Important that we re- Many noble Christian people have Inferred that mm4 thry r Hr,J .. unto lb people." What the that the THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL That means the best Life In surance to have and the best ' to sell, for it furnishes insur ance protection at actual cost, pays annual dividends, and sells a model policy. :-: :-: :-: Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co of Hartford, Conn. W. R. CRAWFORD, General Agent, Raleigh, N. C. W. M. ooo4oo6o4ooooOw04 oeofoo4ooooooeoeoo Foundry, Machine and Boiler o o o o o o o o o o o a- t o LOMBARD Iron Works & Supply Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. BOILERS CAST EVERY DAY New Work and Repriw Promptly done ; Corliss Engine Cylinders bored In Plaw Boiler Flues and ripe Cut U i.enjnn in stock. aigii-frniaeBinjiiDuiiitno uuih u .insurnncv Specifications a Specialty. Oil Storage Tanks, Ac. Write us before yqu buy. Ovoooooeootooooeooo4ooo4oeoeooeoeoeoeo A Good Example "I itn a good example," writes Mrs. R. IT Bell, of McAlester, Okla., "of what Cardui will do for suffering women. "I suffered with my head and back, for over six years, and although I tried everything, I never could get any thing to do me any good, until 1 began to take Cardui. Cardui has surely helped me and built me up and I am so thankful that I have found something that will do me good. I feel so much stronger arid better than I'have in a long time." It is well to make up your mind before you are sick what medicine you will take when you are sick. ISC Aft J 47 The Woman's Tonic You will be glad to take it when you are tired, mis erable and when life seems a weary grind. It will put new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind. , If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask for it without thinking. If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists. Wrttt to: . Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chsttanoosa Medicine Co.. Chattannooga, Tenn,. for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women. sent free. WATCH REPAIRING member thin oar Lord's words were all simple, nod that tbey presented lb truth In a roao tier easily understood by everybody. Nothing u farther from the troth. If oar Lord's parables sod dark saying be taken as plala. literal statements of truth, they will lead to all kinds of errors sod mlaapprehoakaa. Let as re member, therefore, the Apostle's declaration. -Without a parable snake a not unto the people." , There la absolutely nothing in tlw words of Jesua without a deep algntn. cance. How many have stumbled over tir Lord's parsbteeTby taking; them to be literal statements of facts! How lnrd the conclusion drawn from the parable of thelcb man and Laxaru. for Instance, (low absurd to conclude that simply because. a. man wan rich, fared sumptuously every day. and waa garbed In flue. linen, that be mnni suffer through all eternity, flow equally absurd to Interpret the poor man fjaxarus. who lay at the rich man'a fate, as representing. literally, poor and diseased bet-gars, flow unreasonable to think that only such aa have bad an experience of this kind, with dogs to lick their sores, and hungering for the crumbs that fell from the rich man's table, would experience the joya of heaven, according to the Dlvloe program, now foolish to think of Abraham's boMom. which could bold only two or three, as being. the portion of blessing for only a handful of beggars. Truly these various statements of the parable shins out tn beauty and con sistency as we get the true light upon them, and see their symbolic meaning and application. We have already preneuted the true Interpretation of this parable, and may do so sgaln at some future time, for the benefit of new readers. We merely demonstrate now the fact that our Lord spoke to the people always In parables and dark Mayings. Note afresh the parable of the wheat and the tare, the gathering of the former Into the garner and the burning of the latter. Neither represents literal experiences. In the parable the wh-t Is not literal wheat, the tares are not literal tares. The wheat aymbollxes the Inheritors of the Kingdom; the tares symbolise the offsprings of error children of the wicked one. The gathering into the barn of safety symbolizes the glorification of the Church on the spirit plane, and precedes the shining forth of the sons of Cod In the glory of the PATT, Agent, Marion, U. C. J Millennial Kingdom, for the blesslug of the groaning creation; aa the Apostle aeciares, ine wnoie creauon groauem ana iravauetn in pain logetner, wait ing for the manifestation of the sons of God." The whole creation la waiting for the shining forth of the sons of God In the Kingdom, and their shining forth In truth and righteousness will matter sll the darkness of slo and error and awaken and revivify the world of mankind. Eventually all the wUHngly obodleot may enjoy the blessings of eternal life. On the other hand, the description of the burning of the tares. Instead of referring to the literal burning, has. evidently, a symbolic significance It means the destruction of the tare clan not their destruction as Individuals, but as "tares.' as Imitations of the wheat" class. How glnd we are to find the key to these symbolic statements these par ables. How glad we are that by the use of this key the parabolic figures be come reasonable and beautiful. What a aUver Unlng there ts to the dark cloud of trouble which Is now looming up before1 the world 1 How glad God's people must be to learn that Just beyond the clouds and shadow comes the glorious Millennial day. The parable of "the sheep and the goats. taken liters Hy, has caused coo fusion to many. They think of the separation of the aheep and the goats aa now In progress, falling to notice the Scriptural declaration that the parable shall find Its application "when the Son of man shall come lo bis glory and all bis holy angels (messengers) with him. Then shall be sit upon the throne of his glory sod before blni shall be gathered all nations, and he shall sep arate them one from another an the shepherd divVdeth his sheep from the goats," We thus see that the application of the parable be tones to the VID lennlal age. All through that age the work of Christ and the Church, hia Bride, seated with him upon his throne. wCl be a work of blessing to the. world of mankind. And the manner In which those blessings will be received will demonstrate the sheep-like or goat-like character of every Individual of the human family. The sheep-like will come to the right hand position of favor; the gout-like, to the left band poaltioo of disfavor. The conclusion of the thousand-year Judgment day will bring the expression of the Lord's favor towards the heep-llke. rewarding there with eternal life, and the expression of his disfavor towards I be Roat-llke, destroying tbem In the "second death." This la syiMlxUicully represented by the statement, "Depart ye cursed Into the lasting fire (a,flcure of destruction! prepared for Satan and bU messengers (followers)." The reward of the righteous will thus be everlasting life. The "everlasting punishment" of the unrighteous wlU be everlasting death, for "The wages of siu 1 death and the gift of God la eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23. Evidently some wlnond gracious purpose stands connected with the hid ing or secreting st presut of the Divine purpose from mankind In general, While the Scriptures declare It is a mark of special favor to the Lord's people that they are made acquainted with the Divine Purposes, yet nowhere do they declare that all those from whom God's plans are secreted are doomed to eternal torture, or to everlasting destruction. Thus our Lord Jesus prayed; "I thank thee. Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent and bast revealed tbem unto babes. Even so. Father, for so It seemed good in thy sight Had the hiding of the Divine counsel from mankind signified ettroai tor ture for those from whom It was bidden, there surely would hsve been no ground for thanking the heavenly Father for this act. We can thank him. however, that although many of the worldly wise are not privileged to know of his glorious plans, nevertheless those plana are sure.. For the world to have known of the divine purposes In advance would doubtless have been In jurious, because in their blindness they would have attempted to thwart these purposes snd therefore would hsve gotten themselves Into a worse condition of condemnation. Our text . shows that however dark, and parabolic were our Lord's teach ings, nevertheless, rightly understood, bis message is one that Is spiritually helpful and life-giving to those who can and do understand It, It Is this qual ity of our Lord's message which makes the religion of the Bible different from that of all the heathen. It Is a message of life as well as a message of holiness. It is a message of forgiveness as weU as a message of condemnation. It is a message of love as well as a message of justice. His wonderful words of life are charming, beautiful, forceful. We may read tbem over fear after year and wo see still more beauty In tbem. still deeper significance, and that In proportion to our own growth In grace, our growth tn know ledge, and In the spirit of our 11 aster. Are ' , an 0ii Desk. t curious ring seen recently i cn f r mi oejongs to a gamnr, one or tne moat famoua card piaym la the Ceil ed State. It la a heavy gold bead af fair and ts exscily five-eighths of aa loch wide, Ruaolog around Ike hand la such a way aa to rotnplefrly rtrvle It Is a row of five small signets. Each one of tbeee la worked la goU an tbo form of a shield. The shields are poll tod oo thetr surf aco sad bear os marking of any aort. Inside the ring and grwved Into Ita outer circle la another gold rtrrle. When the ring Is put oo the operator's finger by a slight movement It ts poe sible to sUde the outside band smood on the Inner one. The Instant this la done from uoder one of the sma3 shields appears a minute mirror. TLia mirror la a scant quarter loch la diameter. When the operator sits In st a game of cards he wears the ring on the Utile finger of his tight hand. When be slid- the cards off the pack aa he deals this little mirror corses dl redly under the csrd that Is being dealt. The dealer, looking down at his hands as he deals, each card aa It comes off the pack. lie knows erh card that he has dealt and exactly who has the card. As the dealer puts the peck down by a movement either slow or fast It Is a perfectly simple matter to give the ring a slight rub, sliding It bock lata Its original position. The mirror, evra when It la exposed, is always on the Inside of the hand and coocealrd from every one. After loeg prartW it ts possible to puU every csrd off the pock In such a manner that It will rrfiert la the exact center of the mirror.-Ikw ton rost mm. k Tbo Kind Toa liaro AIyajs TVvghU arul nLklj hxM txtm ta nm far orcr HO years, ha borwj thm air&atoro of and iwkA born Tax! under hi jrr- , smmusX axpCT-rlloa aitkf Its lofASMry. All Counterfeit, Irattatiorts lutwl Jait-oa-sravrw tmt Experiment ttutl irtflo rt!li no4 eswlangrr t& bettJlJa f InfJanta auul Chililreo Hi pcxioo avaln! tlipxxatklm What Is CASTORIA Coatorla U a luurml stjbstilato for Coator OU, Pa-re-iroric, Irwp avml fWothlag? Byrtap. Ill lkssajDt. tl contain racittMrr Oplnm Morf kisM) nor tthr SacoUo rmbtauw lUagsU lU rttsnatee, It dnstneys Wsx-ms avn4 alloys PrrcrUnnr, Jt cxirro niarrbxr nn4 TV lo4 Colic It relieve Tetalnff TYoablr. rare Cmstlptki and FLstalcncy. It awseltnlUfe-a U I'ood, rrg-BUt I fiUxxutc Ta au4 ILwwel, girta nroJlaj u4 notorai aior? , The Cklldren'a Inncv--Tbo Mother a lYUnd. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Jjcaxs tho Sintnro of ?uzy -cut - w r Works and Mill supply stole Engines, Boilers, Bridges, Roofs Tanks Tower and Building Con struction; Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil, Fertilizer, Cane and Shingle Mill Machinery and Repairs; Building, Factory, Furnace and Railroad Castings Railroad and Mill Supplies Belting Packing, Injectors, Fit tings, Saws, Files, Oilers, etc; Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers; Turbine Water Wheels, &c. CAPCITY 300 HANDS O O o o o o o o o o o o o Bacli snd FertK. "There's ooe thing st-jul you sub urbanites that I never could under stand." said the city chap -wnai is tns 1 7" qnrru txe com muter. "I've noticed time and again. con tinued the c. c "that hea you fel lows reach town in the morning snd sgaln when you start for home tn the evening you hsve s bsppy look. Now. why Is Itf "Oh. that's easily explained. rrpl'ed the other. "After the day's work ta the city we are always glad to gvt out of It, and after a night lo the country we are always glad to art bme "-Chicago News. The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Americas Beauty COIISETS A Rue's letrve'sr. Tie was standing amoog his feiViwa, this lion of the stuo of the !a4ftd ent Artists, telling what art and Kfe meant to him, when he was approach ed by a matter of fart rltltrta. who wanted to know. -fn yon tell m." he asked, looklpg trtrhf Into tb eyes of the grrat man. "If lh"r b-rm durned pictures were d'n by real art iste or Just amateurs!" Arc vuf DUI Oppesilisn. A cert slo amam rf opr-ltVi U a grrat help to a uisn. It ts whst he wants and must have to be gl for anything. Hardship) 1 ..ppli)n are the native soli of manhond and self reltaoce.-John Neat ir Aarwcfrua who cJioovc an in prtnx bcr rct sor.al beauty with little ef art or CTpr-or. Wear an AMnuai BEiCTT mjoo to mn It wall t pro-re the aj-prarxaoe of any gxmathAt U wrcra orrr It. It Is not the lnurrrctvn of Ignorance that Is dangerous, but the revo!f of Intelligence. l-owelU aUUMAZOO COLOT CO. Lsrianw ThUkrrs KALAMAZOO. UlOt Ikcacic vrc bclicvrs in ti-cra at sell and rvxngintrnd tbctn. McCall &. Conlcy L-and for Sale Tie SKCifSv tkl llw tsrw rtl. c&sM&ocr. Qts tie S4 iy U JSy. tnx 4ra4 t-y nnr t a xUaioaA ihm Ocmrt i Jr- UwsU CKtatf. Jvixth Csr-.x-s. la srwrisl rer-g t::'J-i C it. I Irs: kJ3eeJ II. Cfetler-C. rttl, 7-r: cwJ a si at tSt rosrt hemm &cv In Vuka. N, i . bwww tu loers c o Wk cm. ssm n ecivfc. p am . to ktgkM tswtVr fee cskscw tie MZcmMg UwT.cMt tTrt eg Uxt. tytsr axUl I r s la Nto Uret-ijfv. KIk-wCKtiJT - CU fss:re rtectJansy CeKr,le3 a Ai titg lie s : ke tnwU. 2mm nairy. W. A. taa, a3 cO-r. Wgtaaiag co a tea.ie at tkt ! ft a-r. tl 9m ertT eg ti I koMoi tnt cr I '.) are trrt haw ae tie Ct".i:lr"w a lues&Mt4 trs, . 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Send watches by registered mail and transportation both ways will be allowed. T. BOOTH, jeweler, OHD FORT. 1ST. C. PRINTER'S INK SPELLS Aycr's Hair Vagor Ingredients : s- vr?-. "T"TT,iT"T",TT"","' "W8sTCosswsW vTSe r Tcrrturlnjr ecsema trrsda lis be mi eg 1 " - -w . . . I t- area every uay. l,o s vnoiomii q-c y stops Its srreodiog. tnatantlr rea the Itching, curve It vcrmaaeatly. At any drugstore. The fisJlsssi -s1gae. One spec lea of sptder weovso a baV loon four fret loavg ad two feet wide, which tt fastens lo a tree by a alagto thread, then marches on board wtth Its tittle oaves, rota tbe tkread. away roe tbe alrshto to mm distant place to make a new DaU D? I 19 pa It a ta Ht. I'aal Dp 1 A5 p ta t 44 a ta Hwrs Trrry D$ 1 ) p ta l21 tn Johnson Clly Dp ttrt po lliln rwia Ar cxsptatisspcs Crwin lp tpsatlJaota Altapftw Ar VI (n liCitpsa Ko f AlUpwas Dp IS s ta Kit f m ktanoe Dp ?4ftca 4icpta Therm! Do 4 4 p as SperUftburg Ar UU)aaa lpn Nortkbxn4 Spftrtaaborg AltArSMS No No 4 Daily Dsi!y Dp 4 ia p a lil sa tp tllpnlKMsn Dp t&4 llilsra Ar 9 JO p a 3 p a Anything injurious here? Anything of . merit here? WU1 it stop falling hair? Will it destroy dandruff? Ask Ask Ask; Ask your your your, your doctor, doctor, doctor, doctor. Ooeaoot Color the OilsV J. C Ana Oowtawt. Loll. Mm. Cullowhee "Normal and-Industrial School Maintained by the State for the boys and girls of Western North Carolina TbsM ftrs af B1ia4L II ow delicious were the ties of boy hood. No taes now ever taeto so rood. What's changrdT the t4esT Ko. I la TOO- You r kwt the strong, beajtey stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowala of boyhood. l our digestion ts poor auuityoa u the fpod. What's ateededt A oomta toniiuc up by Gectrio letters or. au or- arans of digvatioaUanaco. Liver. KU neya, tkjwels Ttt them. They'll re store your boyhood arrrtlte and arpre datioa of food and fairly saturate yocr body with Dew beaUth. strvogtn and vigor. 80c at J. W. btreetman s. AltSpSM trsrln Erwia Johnscn City 8C Vz Da&ts D? Ar t? D? ? Ar Kpu 433 J a 77 n d t a sit p a 1 33 p a .tO p Iwtwwa ft C. He Was Millie. Ton are grsated a dlvoere," said the lawver to a rked rtlewl. -teait you'll hsve to give her stltnasvy." -All right, tub." was eagrr ply. -She kla-bata AUsooy ef he waata him. but Lawd k-etn blm w ew he aits href AUao(s Ooasstttaikin. So S o a 0 It a tt a sii a to jo a IS 17 p ta !SS p a TLroch train srrlne Lmj Daxte. Vs. . aa4 FtrUatjrr. rnaktrg cvnrtk4 twfwwo sl north. es4. w4 an4 soar a. The Oartliea. CIiarhi4 a4 Otio Bailsray. Xlif4rUUJ4 H-aal." t waft so tbe right t-a vary frtxa tbe Ue U7ve without KK4V to tW rU-c raxrvns are ritl to are-iy ta nsr set sfftl for LZt' UJjnss.'V-n cr to Cuajl. T- lUJXtyxu t. r. a r. a. J J. CAatrtit Vwrrwa Jt TraSe Vrr Joh&scsa Qtr. Tenav tSCloS fv- """ " Mt n m mm . Hi wi V I Sr vv eav. mmm mm m w mm Uw fm w tnlMH fiiiaii m M 9m rS M at ft fcca ottot bvmi bih Vf A BMIHOTOW O. n Muni- A I II I II Klf-l-THCCOUC AnocunmvtLu::: I1E17B. KfOUGHS UOLD5 uJAUTfTJiLO u ;i - ti 10 t -TT e e We Make It SPELL For YOU at Prices So Low They Will Astonish You Corns and Get ThosclLc Been Neodlng So Long Special Course. Foiv Teachers FOB FUBTUEK IN FORMATION ADDRESS A Coot. A Cofcf And then do U41ing what ona yon Dr. DeUa rtne-Xax-Uoner. It la the bwt. ask your neighbor. Look for tho Bell on the Dottle, Bold swrywhere riHlCHESTER S PILLS I ' ! " jUl" ? srV. 'rrs a P.lOBPHlME--Isat.: mm f -w rjMi'f s ir i W't tascsdleai ts SV S-t tUra. ootJrtde f Haegtsk. ta tneeCy ysagts. and tie trek and fJsSwr trade ts tbe most lepnrtsat lcssry. I FrwtriptoApplahitaExpoM tioo. Don't mm this opportunity. Oa tUera R; Lv MADISON,- Principal, . !h"c. Are r.gltly and darrcroa. r. run's AtUj-Tltf fWve srtU TbsU tleasi CuIIowhee, i Jackson Send in the ooraitaaUon cocpoo andjpT. uucWaad y tsk jour frieodg to help jou. emu wb vitb a little effort. Yoo rsaa. 83c a bnx. ruLl every w! TV rtfmt iKCuttM fteU ti KwVi w. f. fiOy. ss ais. Sf tMM MOMVf f --r ev atYarve swt eg tr nft la SUs esiX,-.t SMttriAsf a . tlbt, t r. U, 1 taswtgsg St4 Ares-g aamawf. tS m r i sA eMnr5wa4 a si aw mv . 4g Sbs fcnrsi Wairsss ssJ. mmi ms esf s4 as ws ml , NHl III I IS. BMM M4k-t S4.I law- . SVa k.4 '. bus m4 M. ft. gaurf t. fj'SSS SW A Mm TmO im US m.tmm t ta ts staa ts mAf ... ftM an I iS ft a v:. nsra, aia, a4 mV ftt; f Jim. nit T. ts. :mfX There'a nothing ao good for a throat as Dr. Thorn TTJsctrtc Cure It ta a few bonra. BeUrrea psvla la aafx-ut. Oil aaj A CeeTa -Why do ywo wag yrr br& awTT asked tTso og of the bCJy g-aal TWatse t chews. bleated. tb gasL Cferaole Sara: Cyrg It. C, O- ImTtmmm BW Dr.BcirsPinc-Tar- " Ctwg a-3 C Subscription-GeUing Contest ' - ' ' - M mm - ' - " The Progress and The Thrice-a-Wcck . " -::Keii;York york: 5L5aC ' f vi Are y enr fvm cured w4. nilarland'a rlnTlrfrcxoc' It mm. " - aUlSkiwP' ItiosA ran Unas ara. VrU U tm iaSssra and
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