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I. nd Ends. 1 in time are weaving L- thoughts-" ie fr it? . . my own liberty when I 1 another are the only ones K AaUa God's peace. Itc .0 nersonal you make your The- tfce plainer it will be. Facu ;vprft rise in quiet places. onerous are always grateful., Tlie npv man will have new man- The ne t ;,rnc f vip rln not make thny e5auv" M3,r,;vp virtue. ; ..t. r -pell to do God's work more than oU us to do it. ' e needs us iu , . 3e Effects of Change of Weather. 'his season when people are traveling .r- thev wonder at the disordered !,r?-tion of the stomach and bowels. In 3 oinritvof these cases it is due to change Tr "Take Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry t trLi-i" . i 1... 1 iiil' Nevor 'ans 10 cure, old ty al1 Druggists, 25 and 50c. bottle. Some people economize by cutting off e necessaries ana nanging oa w me iuxu- ies.. Klnc ATorm Routed. , struct tne children when they were help ' .. Ti.ii . .. . I less and dprvnpnf fc- c u - u genuMu-v V1 "T" JrrT 1 rtf "pttfinnfi. 1 r, s tJiR nn ivt niPf 1 l. mates any imuiciuu ju a siuuuuru Cihi Anderson County, Texas. 50c. by mail Cm J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah. Cra., if your. frnggist don't keep it. ; a man named Bocconi has founded a Lnmercial college in Milan and given it In the citv. endowing it with $200,000. Ladies Can Wear. Shoes fee Jize smaller after using Allen's Foot-' se a powder for the feet. It makes tight knew shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweat -Ip -aching, feet, ingrowing hails, corns and fmnions. Ai an urugisis nuu suuc siures, Trial package Free by : Itnpn S Olmsted, Le Eoy, N. Address Poachers using small explosive - bombs tare killed a great number of salmon in the River Dee, England. ATS pernian ently cured.No fits or nervous- KerVeKestorer. $2trial bottle and treatisef ree Dr HH. Klixe, Ltd., 931 ArchSt.,Ihila. Pa. Kimskatka has many volcanoes, the only ones in Russian territory that are still ac tive. ' . - ; ;' : ' . S K. Coburn. Mgr Clarie Scott, writes: "I And Hall's Catarrh Cure a valuable remedy " Druggists sea u, oc. Tigers killed 357 persons and panthers 295 last year in the Indian Central Prov inces. ' Mrs. Winslo ws Sc othing Syrup for children teetbiag, soften the gums, reduces inflamma tion jays pain, cure3 wind colic. 25c. abottle Thee's a difference between " having sometling to say and having to say some thing. ' - - Piso'sCnre is the best medicine we overused lor all affections of throat and lungs. W11 0 Exdslet, Vajiburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. The average duration of life in towns is vakaktcd at thirty-eight years, in the country fifty-five years. . Dead issues create no discussion. L oncj ir " About jsl year ago my hair wis coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hzir grow very rapidly, until now tt is 45 inches in length. " Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, I needs hair vigor Ayer s. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. a bottle. All drantsts. If your druggist cannot supply you, ena us one dollar ana we win express you a bottle. Be sure and eive the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. U. AxEK LO., lxjweii, jtiass. That's what you need : some thing to cure your bilious ness. You need Ayer's Pills: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or richfclack? Use licliingham's Dye 50 cu. of Jruggirts or f! P. Hall & Co.. fcluhua, N.H flUILFORO COLLEGE H; C. 1 I Strong: in Equipment, Exeellent In Teaching Force, Noted for UlGUMORALTONli. Expenses Moderate; - SEND FOR CATALOqUE L. L. hocds, President. So. 29. WLsiposmons U For ail COMPETENT STUDENTS. A CAN SECUltE YOtT ONE. ' MenSSSfW'1 School lor ambitions : young taveoma moderate means.- You ftt0QStenouKb to enter., with us. Send. COLUMBIA BU8IH 83 COLLEGE. Colambia S. C. Ha Liver !Pi(ls THE SABBATH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 20. u ' Smject: The Ten Commandments, Duties to Men. Ex. xx., 12-17-Golden Text. Matt. xix., 19-Memory Verses, 18-17- ommentary on the Day. Lesson. ! mSl!fmf!i?h- Cnniandnient. - This com manament 13 a connecting Jink, between DrSnprftfn? secnt-lLtable3 of the law, and PrJff7 belongs to both. . ' "uonor." This means more than to feS? An W.rl-treati.with "evence and af lection. "lhy father and rhv mnfU I here is a degree of affectionate respect Which is owing to parents that no nmm. else can properly cl time parents stand of God to their chi aim. For a consi d aS it WPrP ITl tlio nlonn ?f .kod,to their children, and there fnrp pp. bemon against their lawful commands has been considered as rebellion against God. lias precept therefore prohibits, not only all injurious acts, and irreverent and un kind speeches to parents, but enjoins all necessary acts of kindness, filial respect and obedience. We can scarcely suppose that a man honors his parents who, when they fall weak, blind or sick, does not ex ert himself to the utmost in their support. In such cases God as truly requires the children to provide for their parents, as lie required the parents to support and in come .to an unt roe v P ar0 mvma - -.ryu., MV,b muse wiiii vumcsa miit oreaKin MSVt.fn.. i. I 1. 1 1 . 1 . 1.1 . . O vvtuuiUilUlllVU b DC7 Thia rnmman-iMAm ana. cue tourtb was the first cause of their f?m , Upon the land." etc. 1. The na tion shall be permanent in the land. . 2. , The individual life shall be long, EYmg aPP,ness.' peace and prosperity. While in its primary meaning this is to be understood as referring to the promised iana, tne jana ot Uanaan, yet "in the wider bv. milieu luis commanament nas, as being ffroinded in the nature nf the family and so alike binding upon all men, it is to ue unaerscooa ot the land or countrv of any ana every individual." The Sixth Commandment. 12. "Thou shalt not kill." "Thou shalt do no mur der. The murderer is regarded as one who wickedly destroys God's image in man, and so most basely assaults God Himself. Suicide is accordingly prohibited by this commandment. Our Lord took up this law for special treatment, and taught that he who cherished anger against his neighbor was guilty before God of the spirit of mur der. Matt. 5: 21-24; "Our own life should be held sacred, and we are to do nothing that will shorten or destroy it, as by it we are enabled to serve God and bless bur fel low men." The person who takes his own ife performs a cowardly and wicked act. Dissipation, drunkenness and sins against the body that. unfit it for usefulness and shorten life, are violations of this com mandment. It is generally supposed that there are cases where the killing of an other might be Justifiable, as, 1. In the execution of justice. 2. In self-defense. But even in this there is adifference of opinion among good men. The Seventh Commandment. 14. "Thou shalt not commit'adultery." The violation of this commandment means 'the destruc tion of the home and family, an institution ordained of God and necessary to the build ing up of His kingdom in the earth. "This commandment forbids all acts of uncleanness, .with all those fleshly lusts which produce those acts and war asainst the ! soul, and all those thoughts or prac tices which cherish and excite those fleshly lusts, -as looking in order to lust, which Christ has expressly forbidden. Matt. 5: 28. It also forbids all those unholy amusements wmcn leaa souis into sin. such as theatre going and dancing, and also beyond her reach. During the recital it&Srd jsfi&ris: . rerd -is fact thermala" These things are debasing, degrading and der of the day,, the monkey sat scoop-eoul-destroying. "This sin. 1. .Is the moist ing the sweetmeat from his body and degrading of all sins. 2. Obscures and ex tinguishes the light of man's natural reason and understanding. 3. Is the most infa mous and scandalous among men; a sin that brands them with the greatest shame and reproach, a reproach that can never be wiped away. 4. Is threatened witv most dreadful punishments from God." A Dody nilea witn loathsome diseases; k person reduced to extreme besreary (lrov 8: 26); aJife completely wrecked morally: physically, intellectually; a being burning with lust, about to suffer eternally m r'the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone' these are some of the terrible punish ments visited upon those who are guilty. of this most heinous sin. The Eighth Commandment, IS. 'Thou shalt not steal." The rights of property are of divine appointment, and we are to refrain from claiming as our own that which now beloncs to another. The rights of property may be violated. 1. By taking property, without the knowledge of "the ownei ; or theft. 2. By taking the prop erty of another, by consent, when violent! obtained. 3. By consent fraudulently ob tained. or cheating; either by taking ad vantage of another's ignorance, or by mis representation. 4. By withholding what bel longs to another; whether it be taxes or duties, or ei vine short weights and measures, or withholding what is borrowed or found. 5. By paying, too small wages, or bv not earning the wages we receive 6. By beating down those who sell, so as not to pay a tair pront. or oy cnarging ex orbitant prices. 7. By monopolies and trusts which conflict with the rights of in dividuals and oppress the poor. 8. By socialism and anarchy which tend directly oriniirctly to nrLsanpropnatwhat nzht fully belongs to another. 9. 15y gambling. raffling, taking shares m lotteries, or enter- ing into any oi me muuciu caiicuicuhcj wherebv something is expected for noth ing. 10. By any business which, injure-' the life, liberty or property ot otners. sucn as selling liquors, obscene pictures, vle books, etc. 11. Uy indulging in any napu whereby we are untitted to meet our odii tmfirms 'or suDnort those who 'may be de pendent upon us. This sin will be severely TMiniRheH. ' Th Ninth Commandment. 16. "False wifnpa!." This is the worst form of lyinc includes' all other forms. "Truthful- tn tSe onlv condition on which hu man intercourse is possible, and it lies at fhp fnundatioU of all personal character.'1 TSrintr i one of the worst sins, because it leads to the commission of other sins, and -onl-s fn" cover wrong doing, this com- ManrlmPTif. forbids periurv. false oath-? tale-bearing, slander, backbiting and , evil , speaking , or anything that would in any way injure another in his - goods, person or character. " ' The Tenth -Commandment. 17. "Thou ehalt not covet." This is the only one of the commandments which treats solely ot sins of the mind and heart, and in so doing 'it strikes at the very root of all sin. for every sin is born of desire (Mark 7: 21. 22; Jas. 1 14. 15) . and there .would be no sm committed if this commandment were per fectly kept. Rom.-7: 7. The word coyet occurs some twenty time m ( the : Hebrew Scriptures, and is commonly translated d- Some people's idea of generosity is .to gvo advftfe. ... GIVEN BY i SCOTCH PARSON Ulnlster Set Twenty Drinks Day as the Limit of Moderation. ocuicn parson once preached a long sermon against dram drinking, a vice very prevalent In his parish, and from which report said he was not himself wholly Exempt. - : , "Whatever ye o, brethren," said he, "do it in moderation, and, aboon all, be moderate in dram-drinking. . When you get up, indee!d, ye may tak a dram, and anither just I before" breakfast, and perhaps "anithrf after; but ' dinna be. always .dram-drinking. . ; j "If ye are i out in the morn, ye may just brace yerself up with anither dram, and perhaps take anither be fore luncheon, find some, I fear, tak ane after, which is no so very blam able, but dinna ae always dram-dram-ing away. S '" ' "Naebody can scruple for one just afore dinner, and when the desert is brought in, anH after it's ta'en away; and, perhaps ane, or it may be twa, in the course of j he afternoon," just to keep ye fra drowsing and snoozling; but dinna be always dram-dram-dram-ing. i, : : "Afore tea, 4nd after tea, and be tween tea and supper, and before and arter supper, no more than right let me caution ye, ana good; f but brethren, not tq be always dram-dram- ing. f i - start for bed, and when ye're ready to pop into't, and perhaps when; Jrou wake in the night, to take a dramjor twa is no more than a Christian man may lawfully do; but, brethren, let me caution you not to drink more khan I've mentioned, or may be ye may pass the bounds of moderation! "-4-Mirror. x Uow Jookol Carried Off the Jam. A sweet little story concerning a pet monkey and a pot of jam is vouched for by a Johns Hopkins University .man. It was in tpe country and all on a summer's day the family monkey was seen scuaaing nomewara literally i drenched in raspberry jam. He was pursuea ny ai irate neignDor witn up lifted broom, but once safe on the home plate he sprung himself lightly into the nearest tree tnd peacefully listened to her tale of wipng. . It seems the neighbor had some hours before been making jam, a great L bowl of which sat cooling on a table beneath the trees. This the .monkej spied, but had scarcely started liber ally helping 'himself to it when, he was discovered. With loud outcry and the broom the lady started toward him, when the mischievous beast, knowing his minutes j were numbered, hastily overturned the bowl on-tb table. Then rolling himself joyously : in it several times from Head: to heels he scampered licking his paws with glee. Baltimore Sun. - .' If the body is God's temple the fires of passion inay burn on His altar to His glory. HEADACHE Cured - 1st. Feverishness. Siek Headache Nervous Headache etc, 15,25 and 5Uc. AtjDrus Stores. . . Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell . "something jnst as good." X HOME STUDY. iaoKRKiETNg: PENMANSHIP, etc. successfully tatwrht bv mail (or no chargesr by Drauthon's Bus. Colleges Nash-! ville, St. Louis, Atlanta, Montgom Port Worth. Galveston. Little Kock, tsnreveport. jviay aeposn money in ranis .... if- A til (WV c.4oe TlVk Till pOSIHOn !i BCkHICU, u,wv Diuucuwi Booklet on "Home Study" or college Cataloged. Dep. 69. Draughon's Bus. Coll. Nashville, Term. ED SPRINGS, N. C. I TOWkJSEfJD SUMiiER AND WINTER RESORTV The Mineral .W aters ore not excelled in the United tates. as hundreds will testify who have been benefitted by them. Write for booklet, '1 erms, &c. S. R. townsbnd, rMoi k DROPSY :10 CS'Tr.C.".TSNT hit. Eavo mn.de DrbcfV audits com plications a specialty for twenty years witn tna most wonaenm BncceE3. Eavo cured naiiy thou3 "and cases, v. . S3.S.S. CSH'3 B0ITS, Box B Atlanta Qa. riEDIQAL DEPARTMENT Tnlane University of lonisiana. Foundea fn'1834.nI now Tias 8,894 Graduates. Its advantages for practical instruction, both in ample laboratonps and abunoant hospital maieriHlaara qa ailed. Free hccmi im giviiiOothe great Chantv Hos pital wilh SOU beda and 80.U00 pwtieptaannBally.. Special instruction i given nail at (h bedside of the sick TSo ..tt umioii bBina October S3d. 1903- For rata loeue and information address Prof. 8. Kt Chaillk. D'.'Dean; F. O. JOrawer KBi. aw uneana. ia. iii BY COIll! mm sec Mm HOT -, 1. 1 ;tm 9 - VKxZiH PEEIC .'. ; - : CAUSES '.: . Palpitation "of the Heart, Cold Hands and Feet, Sinltino Feelings Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh. Wherever Located. rCMrs.X. Schneider. Mrs. X. Schneider, 2409 Thirty-seventh Place, Chicago, 111., writes: " After talcing several remedies without result. I began in January, 1901, to take your valuable remedy, Peruna, I was a complete wreck. Had palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, female weakness, nd appetite, trembling, sinking feeling nearly all the time. You said I was suffering with systemic cat arrhand Ibelieve that I received your help iri the nick of time. 1 followed your directions carefully and can say to ,day that lam well again. 1 cannot t hank you enough for my cure. 1 will always be your debtor. I have already recommended Yeruna to my friends and neighbors and they all praise it. I wish that all suffer- ina women would try it. 1 testify this according to the truth. "Mrs. X. Schneider. ! 1 Over half the women have catarrh in Truthful, Pure, TUC C 0UQ Manly Boys for I U L T I OU U Superior Locauou. ri,u i ' - I Tfon teaman Man AsmiF& tt v j I , TS A is the correctly dressed one. The M ' I SWkf 0 j ; CORSETS j$ I 7 v.vt r j- .straight- front-:;,::;,:,V7 I Jfl I make a stylish, correct beginning, If I yV V dealer to show them. U , V YjRoyal Worcester Corset ci r ly VCE-AS SOUTHERNS DENTAL COLLEGE, If you are interested in. obtaining- a dental education write for free cataloguer of full instruction. Address Dr. J. IV. Foster, Dean, Cl Inmau Bldg., jttanta,Ga i S -T" "T" XT1 Work, Shafting, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Haulers, Etc. Building Castings c.st every day; ca pacity, 800 nan is. .Lombard Foundry rtachine mid ioll-r Work, Augusta. Ga. CEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. WEEK-END AND SUNDAY EXCURSION TICKETS . , On sale Saturdays and for forenoon trains Sunday, good to return following Monday, from Charlotte to the following named points at rates as ehowu below: Portsmouth, Va., $7.90, Jackson Springs, ,N. C, $3.50, Monroe, N. C. 75 cents; Wilmington, N. 0., $4.00; Lineolnton, N.C., $1.00; Mt. Holly, N. CM 0 cents; Stanley Creek, N. C, 75 cents; Iron, N. C, $1.00; Cherry ville, N. C, $1.00, Waco, N. C.,$1.25, Shelby.N.C, $1.25; Kuth erfordtoD. N. C. $1.50; Marion, N. C, $2,95, Hickory, N. C., $1.95; Cliffs, N. C, $2.00; Lenoir, N, C, $2.65; Blowing Rock, N C, $5.65; Cross Hill, S. a, $2.30; Morhead City, N. C, $6.50. C Exceptions: Tickets to Blowing Bock will be sold on Friday and Saturday, good to re turn the following Tuesday, 'lickets to bo sold to Morehead City on . Saturdays, ' good to return the following Tuesday. Fof further information, call on, or ad dress AB. V. H AKRILL, P. and T. A., 23 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. . ' - EDICAL COLLEGE OF VI The Sixty-Fifth Session willominence September autn. lm departments ox Medicine", Dentistry and PharS5nyt Wll equipped Laboratories, splendid Hospi tal tacilitles and abundance of Clinical Ma terial afford unexcelled opportunities for practical work. For Announcement and fur ther Information, address, Chrlstopber Tompklnn, Id. D.t Dean. Richmosh, Va. "Cat-llfed" "Queen: Dess' $2.50 shoes for women. Use M L 1 i. 5 .J I- I CUftUS ll Ktfct ALL mt MILS. J Best Conch Symp. Tastes Good. -1 ' in time. 8old by drorrltta. -rr-wrrtm -nr.. TT TTV TT l AAAAAAAAAAA mmm kW A mm kSm A A A A A A Mm99aWaWm9m J soaae form or another, x And yet, probaWjv not a tenth of the women know; that thenr" disease is catarrh. To distinguish catarrn of various organs it has been named vy; differently. ' ' Onei woman has dyspepsia, another troo- "chitisj another Bright's disease, another- liver complaint, another consumption, r other female complaint. These wame would; be very much surprised to hear that they are all suffering with chronic catarrhs 2 But it is so, nevertheless. ' Each one of. fthese troubles and a great chronic inflammation of the mucous lining; of wrhirVi pvpt nr?an is affected. Any internal "remedy that will cure catarrh in one loca- tion W"l cure it in any other, ims is vrnj Peruna has become so justly famous in the- cure jof female diseases. It cures catarrn wherever located. Its cures remain- ire run a; does not palliate it cures. . Hon. Joseph $. Crowley. JongressznT from! Illinois, writes from llobrason, the following praise for the great catarrhal tonic; Peruna. Congressman crowiey aysr , "Mrs. Crowley has taken a number of bottles of Peruna on account of nervous troubles. It has jnroveri a' strong tonic and. la sting cure, 1 cant cheerfully recommend it. SrT. jR Crowley. .' ; ; . . ';.(- ; - -." ' Aj catarrh book sent free by The PeTtma Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio I . If I you do not derive prompt and satis factbry results from the use j of Peruna write , at once .to. "Dr. Hartman, giving a full (statement of your case and be will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. -' ' " " ' . Address Dr Hartman, President of .The Hartman Sanitarium, ' Columbus, X , Dr E QPU Wyaesboro, U HIM L O U 1 1 U U I- WQis. -rm.. - , AND ENGU1ES Tanks, Stacks, SlaaU pipes. and bheot-lroo t r I did not know what it was to eat a good breakfast in the ciGraing.i By noon I would become so'sick U and have great pain and discomfort. I got so that I would do wirfoout eating as long as I could, so as w avoid the misery. At night I could not sleep. The doctors said I had nervous indigestion. I heard much about Ripans Tabules and at last 1 thought 1 would try them. : J had only taken one box when I obtained relief. , :." , ' -' ' At druggists. The- Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. . R. J. SILLS DANIEL, of BicnmoKD, VI,, The most prominent and succe?sfal spa CANCER, Tumor and Diseases of Women, of the Bontb. 'is summering in Hendersonville, C. thai months of July and Aujrust. . The Dr. ta2s.es this opportunity of tffering his serrieta to the hufferer of Western North and HoatSa Carolina. Consultation and Examinatlaa i freeample accommodation prorided forp- tlents from a distance. Graduated Nurs ixa attendance.- Address .or call 56 Main HendersoYlile, N, J. A fter iepV 1st call mr addrets, Thk Dr. Dakiel SANiTORirM.rcl mondVa. Send for my illustrated book eca Cancer Vree. ' Sc 29. If afflicted xrlth weak eyctt ase
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