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'1 . j wil'e is the Ley of the iiouso. Yv'lien one sheep leads the way the rest lollow.-r-Chme&e. , A good heart overcome-evil for tune. -Don Quixote. lie that rebuketh the wicked get- teth a blot. Bible. Gain has oft with : treacherous hopes led men to ruin. Saphocles. Too much speech and - too; much silence belong: to the fool. German. Ha Finally Won Out. ; "Nettie," cried the enamored young man, "I love you and would go to the world s end for you. j "Oh, no, you wouldn't, James," retorted the sweet . girl . graduate. ' 4 The world, or the earth, as it is . called, is round like a ball, therefore it has no end." i es, i. know," continued the o. y. m., f 'but what I meant wag that I'd do anything to please you. Ah, , dearest, if you . knew the aching Void ,, , , " Now I am' surprised,' James, " in terrupted the s. g. g. 'Nature abhors a vacuum, and there is no such thing as a void but admitting that there could be such a thing, how could the void you speak of be void if there was an ache in it I " "Oh, well," replied the young man, "at least I 'v got the cash and pro perty amounting to nearly $100,000, and I want you to be my wife, bo there!" James," replied v the tairr one without a moment 's hesitation, "since you put it in that light, I haven't the heart to refuse you.i Let the wedding . bells ring without un necessary delay." From the Chicago News. . Bible in 418 Tongues. London, Sept. 5. According to the 105th report of the British and For- eign Bible Society the Bible will soon , be printed m i every language and Vdialect known throughout the world. Complete Bibles or portions of the Bible were issued ; last year in 418 different languages. During the year six new translations were added to the list. Besides these languages, there are complete Bibles or portions of the Scripture made in embossed type for tlie blind in thirty-one dif ferent languages. ; The number of Bibles issued by the society last year was nearly 6,000,000. Of complete Bibles there were 884,- 195; New Testaments. 1,116,674, and portions of Scripture, 3,993,842, mak ing a total of 5,934,711. The colporteurs employed in the work of distribution have an adven turous life. Last year some of them were arrested as spies in Nicaragua, robbed in Burma, bitterly mocked by Social Democrats in Germany, driven out of villages in Peru by priests who burned their i books, stoned in the Philippines and beaten bv " Moslems in Baluchestan. So. 3809. Snapshots of Thought. By-T. M. Sullivan. The man who can sculpture a stumbling block into a stepping stone ;as done more than .most sculptors evr accomplish. The unaided eye can discern the beauty of virtue, but 1 no microscope can discover the comeliness of vice. When Women Vote. ; "What will happen when . women Vote?"":. ' "I suppose, among other things, ne won 't be able to get a Democratic pok to work with - a Republican ousemaid.' Fittsburg Post. Better on a sound boat than a leaky hip. German. PRESSED HARD Coffee's Weight on Old Age. When prominent man realize the jurious effects- of coffee and the lange in health that Postum . can ilrig they are glad to lend their tes- baony for the benefit of others. A superintendent of public schools North Carolina says: "My mother, since ber early child- xd, was an inveterate coffee drink , and had been troubled with her 'art for a number of years, and cont ained of that 'weak all over' feeling Id sick stomach. j "Some time ago I was making an pclal visit to a distent part of the (untry and took dinner with one of e merchants of the place. I noticed I somewhat peculiar flavour of the See, and asked him concerning it. 3 replied that it was Postum. j"I was so pleased with it, that af r the meal was over, I bought a ckage to carry home with me, and d wife prepare some for the next al. The whole family liked it so 11 that we discontinued coffee and ed Postum entirely. ,"I had really been at times very xious concerning my mother's con ion, but we noticed that after using stum for a short time she felt so icb better than she did prior to it ?, and had little trouble with her art and no sick stomach, that the idaches were not so frequent, and r general conditlonmuch improved. Is continued until she was as well I hearty as the rest of us. 'I know Postum has benefited my f aad the other members of the ;!ly, but not in so marked a degree In the case of my mother, as she ; a victim of long standing." :ead "The Road to Wellville," In s. There's a Reason." ver rrad the above letter? A new arrears from time to time. They gfMmlne, true, and full of hamu rest. i .iii uliilL him). Items of State Interest Gathered x ' and Told In Brief. Durham Negro Slowly Dying While ; Physicians -Experiment. : v Durham, . Special. The , physicians treating tho latest pellagra case ; say the negro Jiere is daily growing worse and . that he will die vilhin two weeks. It was meant to experiment somewhat . on this colored man, con sent ! having been obtained of ; his brother to try pumping the blood of an entirely well man to tke sick one, 'The patient ; was - in ' so much', worse condition than at ' first thought that ,he couldn't stand the operation. It is said that the method contemplated is the only one that has ever resulted in a cure. , ; There is some more experimenting. Dr. Booker has returned from Rick mond and ; Baltimore with the hos pitals' ' analysis of ;. the blood sent. The bug was found in tho MoooY but what it means is another thing. The next work to be done is by inoculation of guinea pigs and the result of that experiment is eagerly awaited. Davidson Students Agree Not to Haze. - - Davidson, Special. Last week the student body at Davidson took one of the most important steps in the history of , the college.; For a num ber of years every student was -re quired upon entering to sign a pledge that they would engage m no hazing whatever.. This pledgvj was not hon ored and ; half cf the students went on ; witn tne Hazing, it. 'of -course gave the college a black eye, so Mr. G. E. Wilson of Charlotte,' Mr. Thos. W. Lingle of Davidson and Mr. W. J. Roddey of Rock Hill, all members of the executive committee, met Avith the student body and made an earn est appeal to them to do away; with hazing. Alter their talks a vote was called and every student in the col lege voted to dispense with hazing. So ' the hazing here will be on the honor svsteni. , .. , Former Postmaster Held. Dobson, Special.- Eugene C. Kapp, lately postmaster at Mount Airy, N. C, was arrested at that place Monday charged with violating the postal laws, and was tried here Tuesday be fore United States. Commissioner Jackson. After a brief hearing . the case was continued to September 16 at the . defendant 's request. The charges against Ivapp are that while he was postmaster at Mount Airy he induced certain employes of the office there to sign pay vouchers in blank, afterwards filling : out the vouchers to suit himself, charging the government with . a larger amount than had actually been paid out for expenses. ' Wilson News. . Wilson, . Special. Last , Saturday night on the plantation of Haywood Lamin, joe JNatn luariow and frauK Marlow became involved in a quarrel with Rulfin Woodward, cutting him in five places, across the breast, back and arms. The slashers were arrest-' ed Sunday morning and taken before 'Squire A. T. Barnes at Lucama, who bound them over in bonds of fifty dollars each for their appearance be fore Judge Cook. Monday morning John D. Mercer, constable of Black Creek, arrested Eliza Grice and Daisy Sutton, on a warrant ; charging them with poison ing fifteen head of chickens and four geese property of Ed Locus. The case was heard before J. H. Thomp son, J. P., who bound them over to the Superior Court in the sum of one hundred dollars each. . - Largest in the South. ; Winston-Salem,- Special. This city is to have the largest knit goods bleachery in the South. Work was begun on'-the, addition to the already immense plant of the Maline Mills. As soon as it is completed additional machinery will be installed sufficient to make it the bisrgest enterprise of the kind south of the Mason and Dixon line. Oil Inspection Law is Declared Valid. Raleigh, Special. Judge Henry G. Conner, in the circuit court ; of ; the eastern district of North Carolina Tuesday handed down his decision sustaining the oil inspection laws of tho State,. passed at this year's ses sion of the general assembly. He dis missed the bill of the Red C Oil com pany of Baltimore, which asked in junction relief and that the law be declared unconstitutional because of alleged excessive tax of half a cent a gallon, unjust regulations and dele gated authority. The oil company will appeal. , Express Office Bobbed. Rocky Mount, Special. The rail road and express officials here re ceived notice of a robbery of the station at Ayden on Thursday night and that between $45 and $50 in money that belonged to- the Southern Express Company was stolen from the monej', drawer. The office was broken into through the warehouse, some time during the nieht. Cer tain parties are sospeeted. Iredell Pulling. For the Now, States ville Air Line. ; Statesville, Special. The county commissioners have ordered an ej8c X ion to be lvId in Bethany township, October 8th, to vote on the question of the - township's issuing $12,500 bonds for the Statesville Air Line Railroad. The Air Line Railroad will run ' through this township but , for some reason at a former election in the township, at the tima when other townships voted bonds for the road, the bonds were lost by a majority of two votes. Now that the railroad is a certaintyy the people of Bethany are beginning to realize what it will mean to thm and it ' is believed that ; the next - election will result in a victory for the railroad. ,:; Everything now points toward the success of the road and as soon as the State convicts are available -probably within six . or eight months work will begin. Winston-Salem will be shown in a mater ial way from wheocv) the first railroad will enter Yadkin county. $86,001 is too Little. Asheville, Special. The sale of the Elk Mountain Cotton . Mills on Sep tember 3, for 09C,000, to C. A. Webb and ' company, - representing some stockholders, was reported to the re ceivers that it be not confirmed, be cause the amount was insu2icient to pay all the debts of the company in fuil. The receivers have been authorized to negotiate tho sale of this property either at a public r or private sale. They feel -that the property is a val uable one and that a much better price will shortly be sscnrsd, in fact they already have assurances that they will 'e abla to obtain a price that will abundantly protect all cred itors, and their chief coiiceVn now is to save some thing for the stockhold ers 'if possible. Engines and Shovels Per Southbound " Road.' : ; Winston-Salem, Special.; Three large engines to pull steam shovels over the Winston-Salsm Southbound railway roadbed, were .'taken to the Southside section of the city Wednes day; They will be operated on their own rails, section after section to be taken and . relaid successively. The steam shovels are being moved to the ground also, taking their place along with other big material to be used at once in. commencing the road : from this point south. Rinehart & Dennis, of Washington City, aro the contrac tors in charge of the first work out from this point.. Three Freight Cars Derailed at Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount,- Special. For a ma jor part of i the afternoon Tuesday the tracks of : the Rocky Mount & Northern railroad into this city were blocked on account of the derailment of three cars at the switch from the main line, to the spur track to the Rocky Mount Mills. The cars were loaded with - wcod for the Roekv Mount Mills and (he derailment caus ed considerable trouble before tin! cars could oe finally gotten back on the track, which was at a late hour at night. No one was hurt by the derailment.., , -V Winston-Salem Woman Fined For Disciplining Servant. v ; Winston-Salem, Special. Mrs. E. F. Charles was fined $125 and the costs in the recorder 's court Thurs day for having discharged a iiistol in the direction of a negro wBTnan, woundinsr her once, but not seriously. The affair took place August 13. Mrs. Charles shot, she said, merely to frighten and discipline the woman, who had refused to stop upon Mrs Charles request wml3 taking some clothes from the vard.--.Mrs. Charles had the woman given (he best .medi cal attention and res-retted that she had been wounded.. Notice of appeal was given. . , Men Are Recovering. Marion, Special. The men reeentl j hurt, when a hotf 1 buildinq: which was beins erected her? collapseu. aro re covering. Jack Cecil, the Davidson man who was badly injured, is ret ting well. The men, when taken out from the c!obris, looked as if they were mashed into pulp. . The middle wall was too weak arid caused the col lapse when the iron girders were be ing placed into position. Shot Up a Mirror. . Raleigh, Special. A reward of one I nndred dollars has been offered by Governor Ktichin for the capture of the unknown party who recently at tempted to kill Mr. S. D. Poyner, at Moynock, in Currituck county. On the twentieth of August ' while Mr. Poyner was in bed some one shot twice through the window. As lack would have it the party shooting mis took the reflection of Mr. Poyner in the mirror for Mr. Poyner, and so it was that thugh'thc shots demolished tho mirror and damaged liie bureau, that Mr. Poyner escaped unhurt. . Hickory Fair Assured. Hickory, Special. The people of Hickory and vicinity are taking hold of the work of preparing for the pro posed agricultural street fair with an energy which promises to ensure suc cess. At. a meeting Wednesday night it was found that something over $500 in cash and merchandise' had been promised, and it was decided to offer about two hundred and fifty pre miums in all weakest organ. If there is -weakness ol stpmach, liver or lungs, there is a weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this so-csiled weakness" is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease . cf the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr. . Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach ia -cored, diseases of other organs which tm remote from the stomach but which , - have their origin in a diseased condition nf b itnmali, .ni - other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. Tba mtroni man hmm a mtroai mtomaek. Take tba aaova rtscommmntltd 'Diseow art" aad you may harm a strong atom aca aad a mtroni body, . Given Awat. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, is sentr on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol pine. - Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Diversity of thought is the- initial point of mental development.. WHAT IS PAINT 7 The paint on a house la the extreme outside of the house. The wood is Eimply a structural under layer. That Is as it should be. Unprotected wood will not well withstand weather. But paint made of pure white lead and linseed oil is an Invulnerable armor against sun and rain, heat and cold, Such paint protects and ' preserves, fortifying the perishable wood with a complete metallic casing. , And the outside of the house is the looks of the house A well construct ed building may be greatly depre ciated by lack of painting or by poor painting. -;';..'' . National Lead Company have made It possible f6r every building owner to be absolutely sure of pure white lead paint before applying. They do this by putting upon every package of their white load their Dutch Boy Painter trademark. That trademark Is a complete guarantee. ' By nature liod is worthy of every pains to bo acquainted with. Plato. ; Bcmgh on Kato, uubetttaoie exterminator. Boagh on Ben Lioe, Nest Powder, 25c - Bough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25a. ' .. Boucch on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 35e. Bouh oo Boachvs, Pow'd, 15o., Liq'd, 25a. Bough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c. Bough on-Skeetors, agreeable in use, 25c. ; E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. Vice d-astroys the bridges - over which virtue seeks to cross the stream of temptation. VKAliS OF IT. A Dark Picture to Look Back Upon. John Corey, Constable, Attica, N. T., says: "From September, 1896, to March, 1897, I was confined to the house, an invalid, from kidney trouble. For months i I had tottered about on crutches, a discour aged and despairing man. . I was prac tically crippled with decided to try Doan'B Kidney Pills and a short while after 1 began, using them I was able to walk. After taking seven boxes I ( threw away my crutches and the lumbago has not returned from that day to this. Through using Doan's Kidney Pills I am to-day a healthy . man." ... - ' -- Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. "Weak the conflict of one hand. For HEADACH E HIrka' OA P17DIXB Whetner from - Colds. Heat, Stomach or hervous Troubles. Cnpudiiie will relieve you. It's liquid pleasant to take acts Immedi ately. Try it. 10c., 25c. and 60a, at drug- sw-es. - ' There's a Difference, "Isn't stillness the same as silence! asks the little girl next : door.:, ; "No, indeed," explains the little : girl next - door to - her. "Silence is ' when thero isn't anybody at all in the parlor, and stillness is what you don 't hear when your big sister and her beau are there. ' life. In darkness, in light, in sorrow, in i - blight, .; t: " ; Be an optimist ever and things will come right. RELIEVED PRICE 25 Ct& Moiled postpaid oa re ceipt ot price. i You can't . hare a beautiful complexion if your blood is impure or if you suffer with indigestion or any stomach or liver ailment. : Munyon's Paw-Paw . Pills regulate the bowels, correct indigestion, constipation, biliousness, torpid livers, jaundice, sallow and. dull complexions. They purify the blood and clear the skin of pimples, sores and most eruptions. One pill is a gentle laxative; two pills a thorough physic. They do not gripe, Ikcy do not weaken. Pricu 2.1 cent. . MUXYON'S HEMliDY 0., 53d ind Jefferson Sts., Phila., Ps. This Trade-mark Eliminates All T?nnaliinr UUbCIUUUIJ in the purchase of paint materials. It is sn absolute guarantee ji pur ity sod quality. j For your own -i J protection, see that it is on the side of erery keg oi white lead you buy. iipu true'wr lb lumbago. I 1 Each of the chief or fans of the body is a link in the Chain of Life. - A chain is no stronger - than its weakest link, the body J'J. If afflicted trith weak yea nse TboiDpsoQ'sEyeWater I? INTERESTING TO ft DROP BRICK IN FEED BOX IT WILL DO THE REST SAVES TIME; LABOR. AND VETERINARY BILLS SIMPLEST. SUREST AND MOST CONVENIENT WAY TO GIVE MEDICINZ TO STOCK 9 MANUFACTURED BY THE 0) BlagkmanStogkRemedy.C? A M HflTTANAftr.A TPMM 'I A CHATTANOOGA. TENN. If If Your Dealer Doss not Handle It A Certain Cure for Sore,weak& Inflamed Eyesl Ml It n tt ALVE MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY Price, 25 Ccnts.ZVsgss&ft The Right Way , In All Cases of ' ; : DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, DI7LUENZA, COLDS, EXCX, Of All Horses, Brood Mares, Colts, Horses, Brood Mares, f.aiuons, is to It SPOHN THEM" On their tongnsi or tn the feed put 8poho's Liquid Cojstpound. Olre the remedy to lk of them. It Mis oatbe blood adgUuid. It route the dlteaw by ex peUlog the dleeM geniu. It ward off tne trouble, no matter bow they ate "expoeed." Absolutely froe from anything lujurlou. child oan safely take It. WcU. and l.i)U;S5.0O and J1O.0O the down. Sold by drugsleta, barneu dealers, or Mot, expreae paid, by the waauf acturers. .. . Special Ageata Wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and BacrloloKists, OOSHEN,INDn r. S. A. SOUTH EASTERN DENTAL COLLEGE First Session Opens October 5, 1909 : Kew tulldfDgi Nrw Equipment: eeotrally located ; strons; Faculty snd ample T7IICT Sllnta Write for attraoti 7i aanouDoement. Address DR. CLAKKNCif 1 STOCKS. Iteslatrar, 7 Aeueall Cnlldlnc. AHanra, fis.. flNCORPORATEOl One of the best eoniDrd schools in the Ponth. KEEPING, 8KORTHAM). 1 ELEGHAI'HY snd lacnitV. JluKt litf AiJLiA 1 Hn in tJC I I ( ) (V S thin Address KING'S BUS NEBS COLLFfiE. u.lMii..a . i...:r. . .wpiv. It has been proved beyond all ' Potatoes I! need Fobbh in Suliate form to produce found, bexry tuber Crce from scab and rich in the starchy elements toAt makes the mealy, well, finned potato that erery body likes and will pay a little more to get. Potash Pays i . V ; Be sore roar cemmercis! fertlhrer Is btlanced with st less 9 per cent of yA Soliate oi Potaah. Two lbs. Sulfate of roiaaa to each ICO lbs. oi -. fertlliier increaeee the Potaah total 1 per cent. "fc end for LHtwmiart ibout oil. crops, manures sad lertfliierg cojt piled by experts. Idsued on request rne. QERMAH KAUWCKKS.ACmU.Cju, 1224 CulbtlXz. CslMfs.iUaassedt Block Hw tart, M Ksssss St -i-7rrrr,t'' Cn'rmrtio ,nm Cllll.f HUH IJCK THE 81-fHIX. helt-. ( jttiipliiC.Ataa Diiwilon. 25o. OUUOttT. . iTr u r 1 1 n rr r By o Ap U. DAVID'S SAMTIVEWA:f toed toca-o any es of Itch tn half homrii uw1 accorrling- to directions, fhow bits to p" sons having- Itch. If -our (lew ha fcrau-hr or Manjre David's Kanatl to Wsah will cans f at once.' Price &Oc Hnt(l. Itcannotb mtiwi Delivered at ycur neareat express oQIca ttma noon receipt of 7ft cent. , mil A Mliwr irn Cm.. Kle . Tn - Restore Gray Hair to Natural Coiorr MSMOves oaaoaurr Ama accer loncoratet aad prerentt tb hair htm talHsf as) for Sale bt Dnaaaleta, at wmmt MM ay XANTHINE CO Richmond. VlrKfnisi ertM SI ft Saillai Samal Bottl, torn tm baM : So. 3$'09. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LQU3AR0 IRON WORKS. AUSSSTi, C2. ! STOCK OWKERS & v true y I ThJrt when stook snct r J 5L need medicine tksrsra tf leea inclined to lakaft, VI II and though aeeduiit , . nojrishment hava sot I ' flj little desire (or it, aad , 1 even this ia obea de It fll atroyed by medkin fi W being placed in ihr firsia!. jv IS IT NOT ALSO TRUE g) & That when stock kel n' badly they crave aah fit mora than at odjer yJ times? ' Then why is f I mHcoraystemofaiving E fimealclne to sail tnat aimpleat, surest and I iO TL J: it ' ; . I ww) a uo uianuocsr b!a taste ol the medi cine is overcome wheal given in die salt, wliiek is not true when placed I in the ( iVis the feed. Our piaa common sense one, as it insures stock taking mors medicine il than when given in die fj other wastehtl and t kr t Si themdisagreeablemaa- At flj ner. We fiive cKildren (jr, medicine ia sweets I because thsy tike As Ef, "sweets," on tke same IX i theory why not give FJ m 1 " mM,c,ne m "ttr l .. . . w & Ask Him to Write for Prises, a scol wm k REPUTATION fCl DOING HiGH C1ALZ WORK. THELAEGEST. THE BSSiT. The ENGLISH. Write torrianX ratiiST . 1 1 nth.. tnkiMl - .Um . - . tMM.rr vw Mia jtr now. .MHav doubt that 41 5 I i
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