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T ..,. .: ' - " ' THE y DAILY WO RKM AN. ; . A State of Prater. ': ) I ' y We come to the eventide with the impression of the morning .' watoh ; ali ; obliterated, . probably with s oonsoienoe hardened with accumulations of sin opon an nn governed spirit through the. day;. - We feel that we mast takeL a new start eyerj time we aeek God's presenoe. Oar tense of spiritual progress is lost. Sinning and re Denting is all oar life; we do not nave holy foroe enough to. get beyond repentance in oar devotion. Oar rayers, instead of being, at they should be, advanoing' steps, are like the steps of a tread-mill. Human law has abandoned this, even as a punishment for felon-: why ehonld one whom Christ ban made free infliot it upon himself? We need, then, something that shall make oar prayerful hours support each other the morning tributary to tbe evening, and the evening to the morning. Nothing else o&n do this so naturally as the habit of ejaonlatory prayer. .Tbe BPIBIT of prayer may ran along the line of snob a habit through a life time. 80 one may live in a state of prayer, "a devout man that prayt , always." Rev. Austin Phelps, D.D. , Bucklen's Arutca Salve. Tbe beet Salve in th world for Onto, Bruises, Sores, Uloera, Salt Bheam, Fe ver Soxes, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fact satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe '25 oenta per box. For sale by NovlS lydaw - . 0. E. Holton. Mr. Taylor's Knowledge of French- J ames L. Taylor, General Pas senger Agent of the Piedmont Air Line, is a student of the classics as well as an able and energetic railroad omoiaL Tbe other day an open oopy of tbe Koran in Frenoh, Which he -bad been readme, lay upon bis table in tbe main office. 1 "I pioked up a Knowledge of Frenoh," said be, "while traveling on the oars.' Whenever I went on . a jonrney 1 usually plaoed a Frenoh work of some' kind in my . pocket, and instead or gazing, out of the window or being bored from having nothing to occupy my mind, 1 spent tbe time in reading. . Mr. Taylor is alto fond of study ing antiquities and daring- his leisure hours frequently - visits the National Museum. Washington PoBt.:'-'--;-.y;"-.-,i,;;-.--, .; ... The True Metho4s'. - ' ' Of oarjng habitual .constipation.' and liver and kidney ills is to avoid the vse of the bitter drastic liver medicines and . cathartics, and to take only tbe pleasant liquid fro t remedy, Syrup of Firs. ' It cleanses as well as strengthens the sys tem, and does not leave the bowels cos- ' tive, so that, regular' habits 1 may be , formed, and the invalid permanently restored to nealtn, ; it acts promptly and effectively it is easily taken; and ... perfectly harmless. - For Sale by W. C. Porter, Greens ' boro.NC ; ; ,, ;. v..';;. The spirit , that . 8ea., rSM cbnrob members make it?i Profes sor Agassiz's devotion to ecientiflo himself of a most Dromieine od portanity of greatly enlarging bis soaiity. fortune, and lay? "I -have no time to make money .-vl .tbai! : Faiths, and, n repantanoeir SiameeJ I twinBV Se'paMicU are is death ,to bpth.' An pld wrir says; "Faith without repentance is not fait'b. but p'resurbptidD7J like a ship alt tail and -no1 ballast, that tlppeth over with- every blast; 1 Abd re p"entance. without; faitbls notfe pentahoe.'but deSpatT; Tike1 ship ballast ttnd s naftilk vJioh isinketh of ber own.-weight. ( , ,: ot:.Mta;gi6s;.an.l allkfarfs of bitter.: nauseous Xives-fMedieinesvand ' Cr hartiopis the fery jrteeablel lipoid Jr-ut nhiedy Syr-.p o( flivJH-11" Uses are evident it is more easily taken -ore aooepiable to- th stomach, more' sasantly, effeotive, and more' truly! lefloial to the system than ny other1 'y. ,"i Jteeymtaanded; ,by, . JeadMg ' -na.r,i s.,'';',:'v..vi'''-'4'' 1 'e by Wk 0. Porter, Greens-i d. r Lbrd Peterborough, a noted in fidel, onoe visited tbe sweet-spirited and saintty Fenelon, but be beard no argnment, saoh as he bad ex pected, ,on tbe claims of. Christi anity.1 .Hit wise and loving host let loftio alone, and just lived as be was ever, wont to live when no infi dels were around to watoh bim. And, as the lord left his Christian host,; het said: ."If 1 stay . here much longer I shall become . a Christian in spite of myself." . Accidental Poisoning. Mrs. EHz Haden died under very distressing circumstances last Friday at the residence of her hus band, Mr. J. W. Haden, at Sapooa, in. this county. ' Some time pre vious to ber. last illness, sbe was in feeble nealtn, and was nnder treatment by Dr. J. J. Sammerell at Salisbarry. After her retarn home, she bad an attack of pneu monia, and Dr. oammerell was called in to attend her. Last Wedneflday he called, smd finding her suffering intensely, be admin istered a dose of morphia, and prepared some pills composed, as be supposed, of quinine, which were to be given at stated inter vsls. At an early hour Thursday morntng, one of the pills was ad ministered, and soon thereafter the effects of an overdose of morphia observed. A messenger was diBpatcbed in baste lor tbe doctor, who returned as quick at possible, and found the patient under the inflaenoo of the deadly drug. ' He examined one of tbe pills, - and frankly acknowledged that be had made the fatal mis take of administering morphia instead of quinine. Every rem edy and devise known to medi cal skill' were resorted to to save tbe life of tbe patient; bat with out avail.' Life was prolonged for several hours; but the effect of the poison oould not be over com p. Tbe remains were buried on Saturday at Jersey Cbnrob. Mrs. Haden was in the 56th year ot her age. . Tbe oooarrenee Js deeply re- ereted, not only on the aoooont of the sorrowing relatives, bat for the sake " of - Dr. Sammerell wbo hat bad a long and honor able career as a physician, enjoy ing the oonfidense of his respect of all who kneW bim. Davidson Dispatch. The Wonderful Healing Preoarations .Darhy'i.ProohvIaotionuid. . Wherever -a preventing, healing. oleahsing, and deodorizing inj action or wash is rr quuvd nse Darby s rropby lac tie Fluid. - Any inflamed turf ace, ex ternal or internal, treated with the fluid will be aniokly relieved. It has e&eeted oorea that had resisted the best medioal DDr. BULL'S faellltatss XtMng and 1BY SYRUP all druggists. Prlos2Sots !C Cures Coughs, Colds,, Hoarseness, Asthma, Ilronchitis, Croup,Inc: sumption, Dient Con- iirid'relieves naumpiCunllll ttlliyi),' . Iff? Vi-lrr nt i UhnliiiiM Irm ctltel-. Estate ad. Tm9oi JUaSf i: wl be pleaiied, to bave them sallfcDd see meu l now have for salU huita' ilajioe 1 amoanh ; ttf ?!' 1 m'ifie'k spaofaly'.or" -tentine sad If, P. m3 ly' mm UOLLSJ rniiRii C6 WE OIiOTHIH 0. P. & Y. V. RAIIiWAT CONDENSED SCHEDULE NO. 9 Taking effect 8:45 a m., Wednesday, Uarch 80. TRAINS MOVING NOBTH. " T" I No. 1. 1 fast. 4 Ifht Mall. Ac'on LvBennettsvllle... 530am 000 am Ar Maztott 8 80 8 30 Lv Maztoa 6 40 SIS Ar FayettevlUe. 8 85am 125pm Lv Fsyettevllle. , 8 60am 05m ArSanford : lOSOaa 190 pm Lv Banford.. ... 11 10 9 30 p m Ar Greensboro.. -m. S5pa TSftpm Lv Greensboro..... 350 pm SNSsi ArrtveMUAlry S90pnl38 pm No. 1 Breakiast at FayettevlUs, Dinner at Groenaboto. TBAIN8 MOVING BOU1B. I No. a. I -Pass, a Mall- Fr'hti Ao'n, 1 35 pm 7 69 am Leave Mt. Airy. Ar Greensboro. Lv Greensboro; 8 46sm 7 46 am 1000 am 7 80au. 1 60 pm 9 80 pm AT oiuuuru... ...... 180pm LvSanford..... IN 4 00 416 615 625 7 46 Ar FayetterUte. .... . ...... 6 60 pm 7 05 am Lvrayeneviue...... AfHaxtOn........ Lv Maxton. . .......... ... ; Ar Bennettsvllle.. . . . .v. . . . 1185 am ISStpm voupm - -.'( - No. 8 Breakfast at Greensboro. ' . , Dinner at Banford. i, factory .and Madison -Branches Freight . ' and Aooommodation. t , ' ' T TBIAKS XOVWO SOBTH. Leave Mlllboro, .8 00 s m I Arrlve at Greensboro, . ; . . i . 9 80 a m I Leave Gieensbjoro.... ,.10 10 a m f Arrive Madlsou 13 25pm 'TaAura Kovraa bootb. Leave Vadlson.. . , ........ 1 45 p m Arrive Greensboro.:.,..... 4 15 p m Leave , Greensboro,. 1 v. ;.. 4 45pm I Arrive at HUlboroiiatu. ; .6 80 pm ' Fassencer and M4U Trains run dally exoept rsvlKUfc unu Hvuviuuuaitiuu uxiuu iuur i uui Bennettsvllle to Fsyettevllle : Tuesdays Inure days and' Baturdayst Freight and Accommo eatlon Trains run Irom Payettevtlle to Ben nettesvllle'on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days; from FayettevlUe to Greensboro on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and - from Greensboro to FayettevlUe on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Baturdaysj treat Greensboro to Mt. ,n i"t-A - i' Airy dal except Sunday, and from Mt. Airy to' Greensbo'roon Mondays, Wednesdays and Ffldays.1?- 5;.?!-M----rV(.v? 0: .; : , Trains on.Factory and Madison Branches run dally except Sunday. ' ' - - - - - k ; W. H EYLK,.Genl Pass. Agent. , 'j'kffi T,GenU8np.,,T;-f,,;, ;;; t57K a (POKn AiaoirrHean bemade U)l O Id (bAvU working for us. AgenU preferred who can furnish how and give their -whole 1 1ms. to the business, 8pan mo ments tnav te DrofitabW emnloTed also. A few 1 vacancies In towns and cities. - B. t. JOHN f SON COi 1009 Main fit Bichmort, Vs,- A N D -AT- FISHBLATES. LADIES' FINE SHOES. We have just opened a big stock of LADIES FINE SHOES and SLIP PERS in all the latebt styles and lasts. Also a big line of men's FINE SHOES OF THE SAME MAKE We handle SALLE R, LEWIN & CO'S FINE SHOES, which for style, quality and price are excelled by none and equaled by few. RESPECTFULLY, W. m8 2w IMPERIAL EGrO FOOD WILL MAKE HENS LAY.' IMPERIAL EGG FOQD Prevents and absolutely O ares the dis eases incident to Poultry. ' 0HI0KE1T OHOLEBA Is usually tbe result of weakness b used by a lack of Aha proper chemicals in the system. These are supplied by the Imperial lgg Food, which also im parts vigor to . YOUNG CHICKENS & T URKEiS And fqrnisbes material to build upon at hevery snail expanse ot! 1 cent per fowl and 1 4 of 1 cent ptr ohi:ken for two weeks.'' ' F. 0. 8TUBTEVANT. ; - , , artfo'd Conn. . Mannfaotnrer of Ground Oysfer Shells and other Poultry Supples. Mills 162-161 Commerce St Office No 216. State Street For sale by ' " W. 0. PORTER, fl9-tf. "- - Greenuboro, N. 0. CLEMENT G. WRIGHT - ATTORNET-AT-LAW, 4 ;--:i flSEEUSBOBO, F. 0. Practices tn the State ail Federal Courts. ! Dr. B. W.Tate, Practicing Physioian, Greensboro,. N. 0.i oflfers bis Professional Service to the citizens of Greensboro and sur rounding oountry, , Offioe at Porter k Dalton'S drag etore. - When not there oan be foncd at his residence on ; Ashe boro street, opposite Ool. T. B. Keogh's. :' iiotl -x. ... ::yvf, A.V m':';. . R. MURRAY. YADKIN COLLEGE BIGXI (SCHOOL. Male and Female Fall term closes Dee. 21st, 1889. Spring term begins January 2nd, .'89, and oontinnea twenty -two weeks. -. Course ot study includes English, Natural Soiencea, Latin, Greek, Mnsio and boot keeping. : Parents and guaiVians seeking a thor oughly reliable school will find entire satisfaction here. MU Expenses less than those ot any other first class school in the State. Two Literary 80-cieties-rtbe Cioeronian and the Browa iug for yonnt? ladies and gentlemen, respectively. ' It yon are interested in the subject of education, it will pay yon to write for 1 circulars which will give full ' information. Address the Prin., BEY. A. R. MOROAN, de3l-diwtf ; Yadkin College, N.CL Flint Arid Steel Mnskets and fiiflek . -Wanted.' ' . " , j- '-,r nA N INDEPENDENT OOMPANX TO J. be called "The Guilford Battle Ground Continentals," has been formed whiob will parade at tbe Celebration on , the battle ground May 4. 1889. The Company wishes to borrow twenty Ami and steel muskets or rifles) (or the 4 -Con-, tinentals" and if any citizen - ean favor us with the loan of any such guns -for , the occasion we will be much obliged. Correspond with 'the undersigned or lave the gnn at the : Filisimon .Drag . Store, on South, W st corner of - the Public Square, Tiis Military organiza tion wifl be permanent and distinct, and tbe ''Continentals" will receive a limi ted number of recruits between this and the 25th of March, aa we have not uni forms for a large oompanyA ' ! , D. Sotmok, rrenident k - -"... $m ,Q- P- - - vk-, 'I t
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