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" Published Every Thursday Thj .-h,'i IhU Viii M' H WJ.t U.ui ltl,.. eViil. u I .M,,.- It j;n on our jmiui iihmi !. .i.ie d.i IMt rtil.i.tiit Cilt:Jl til. cnn iii;iliiicM of flit- M,t-r Him ami t!if ti.ron" .it.d:t i.' i. tin 'lit i!ti.ui ri-Iiimi Our 'irood v st.mhIv" Siiii.1'V.S1i.. Ikm Iih liavt pictured.' nl i'iu a th- nt'ciiui;iiiiiin-tit of Ti-,'uili weaki.. -. ..Ith.-u.r.T.iuinr, mili.s for t lit purpor-e of rttmir .f .arly d,.uli . l.ieh tin- lu .re to l-.-; ,.jr own railroad t j, nil faar.'d, I r.iiilK t n 1. 'J lie nrtisl. . . ... . i, , . . . . ,. . theS"' thiV ex K'rt to : t their l.avo pn-tu-e I nr;-t with a wrak or t feminine fH,-e. Sentimental ptva.-U- il' T1'1 pl'il V lll Willi 111'. I I h.ivr .lici!!tel youiifr men hy pie iale XfH IiSi'. T'ie t'otil ! II V Onilii; mi i-lT.-li.iiiate Vwret JeMi.' jule UllKiollH to paTumZ'.? t III T!ieii:..i:kM. id.Mof n-luiioii-tli.-it it. iK. luar,et, f,r., ,4t j, e , jre n .l.li.at-. Up.pl. ''-,l..i,...l,..iM,,.ul, tl..,.. t.. ....... ..f.,. tlilniT taiuli: -;a'iirt froni the Imriv of fVrrv ilav life Mil! enrf.nl ti. My i.leii of reiiion i very .liirer ut and my i.lenof the iiiatM Nvery different. Hoin i. uia.ieni i.-aliy and y.t natural,, , everyday M-.-nex. a iroo. niier. I think of Hun in.-, man win. eeiiii.iiii-(. .lie p;i. . i i . . i.iir: 'The liravext Mre the tendered. The loving are the tlaritisi.' M'ith all his tenderneMi for the weak utid the en in;., lie spoke a one hav '"..'- ' ",.r- hli:-teredthePh,iri-e(.t.. their fa ; rt, and rhowed on all ecn : iih the rouratre of a coldier. The herde Voiin Nazarene, with ereet hulder kindly oarriaire, and fla-hin eyes. ho ilmve the in niey chancers from the teuiph sinirle han led He was no we ikntiL' hut : worthy intHl. l for nil o;h r vo'iii.; mil. Tor' r u nt f..r jM that ('hri.t himself wao.iiitf. he .,, .,, il.irtv I lire when t ln eriiei cit! xlon en me, and even fr'iu a hti ,.,.. )- f..r,.,.f,,i and elTerfve yinn,' man who ever ; walked the earth-a worthy model for all yuuii!,- men who admire , stren-th and dn in-: a wortiiy mod.-l ! too, for all who would carry His mes age toother yoinip luen.' C- H Poe in tl PrnjrreMdve F.iruier. P teres in Eternal Punishment. Is there a literal hH of fire? Ac cording to a press dispatch, the Internntiojial P.ible St idents' As Bociation h a 8 unanmaniously, decidtd that the old doctrine of a 'place, state of condition of "lull, fire nnd brimstone" is thoroughly unscriptural, nnd thpn witi an air of the wisdom of the sages proceeds to point out some of the awful consequen ce 8 of preachinsjsuch a doctrine, ministers and newspapers were celled upon to start a rrusade a painstit. There are many who would like to get rid of the idea rfhell. It is very agreeable to human nature to be told that j to a correspondent of the Chron that on can do as he ph ases ,ique Medicate. The doomed man without any dire resu'ts in the end. To discuss the question of literal fire in lu ll is mere quib ling with words. The question at issueiis as to the fact of fancy of hell. Is there a state of con dition ol misery, of inrenseaufiVr ing, to which a life of sin leads, or ia there not? This opens up the whole question of sin and moral government the consti tution of the entire moral uni verseand we have notthespnee to write about it here; but, un-lei-s there is such a condition cf suffering to which sin leads, all j that God has revealed to us in His Word' and through nature' is false to the core. Christian Advocate. -H-ileigh About Dsbt Paying. The laxity which many people exhibit in the matter of payinga debt is appalling. And we are not eHecially relerring to these who are in arrears lor their pa rwS; We are --peaking generally now. There are muny people whose honesty you would never ror a moment question, who buy whatever they want on time and then disregard on l request for settlement. And many of these people who stifle their conscience thus are membero of high stan ding in the churches, and if they were pointedly accused with de liberate 'beating" a fellow out of his gi;ods by contracting a tb;! t .viiich are slow to pay, why they would r.nise a howl and start a slander suit at oncp. This delinquency in paving a debt really appears to be growing worse, and unless the practice is chet;--ed, it will force the adop fi u ol a pay HS-you-go system t vi -rvw her". .Many of those "res- dol t fi:iJr tv-vt fori - ji.usly nn:;rv if rent a bi J r j 'Mtmn.-r for t lit am.) They ;n;isi !.T it mi iu-ult: bat i is- , . , . " liii'v t'j ifi iu I'l l niwi".i th ;""" or why other sl,...,M ,.up- 'U thoui veri. iitMi.it lo mi. : dcrstaiul. .I'T ( i1 . i If . I The Week'! Ktlroul Ni n Willi.- Patriot, Tin' Yadkin Kiver I..ii!ia lt't. ha vi- p;liihas.d tin iv or four" ti 1 ,, tun their own tic ratln r than l;'J.V hi'Jll l.ji'ally : 'i'Jie CottipanV has received i'n tjrt insiall ne.t i'f "'4 h e a v v ,y . ... . . '...! ifi.iiTi.iH iiiiii eiaire i n . - 4o pounds pi r pair or more than 1.10O poiiiiils each. These have l een nut to work lo hasten the proirrens of the ura'lino;. ()(h cr mules will arrive later. The I,. . ., . .1 ...... ""l'o. nas nn. r..',i- i ..f (..;..!. v . .. .... 'l ilc lie., liei.i. .:r.i. .1- nientioneil lii!t we. k, the Coiiipa- ny.1 work is l elng delayed lv dil atory proreediiifisin fecii'iiijr thei rights of .av. These, huweyer, ! w ill probably be soon adjusted j ;and the work will ;o 'in eotistcu tivelv. as the Company wishes, I . . ,' . . 1 . ' , , 1' l''e. lieil asked as to what! tiilie the Company hoped to jjetj to hikvillo with the road, Mr. lia,oni the general mtmair, , ..... f,1!lt if IV1IU nnK. s. ,.nt. Iter of men and t,'ims. The infer ence is, of course, if that sulficient help ran be secured, the grading will be pushed through in a very lew months. Tluee camps h ive been established at different points and others wid folio. j Move On Now ! says a policeman to a street crowd, and whricks heads if it don't. ''Move on now," says the big, h;uh miner al pills to bowel congestion and suf feaing follows. Dr. Kir.js New Life Pills don't bulldoze the how els. They pently persuade them to right actton, and health follows. 25 c at all driivrists. Execution in Siani Entinlv Fotaial. An execution in Siam ia an ex traordinary busine.-s, iiocording awakened at dawn, is led in chains to the temple, where candles are lit around him. Me is exhorted to think of nothing, to disassoc iate his mind from thp mundane affairs and is given the best meal of his life, the menu being care fully chosen according to the so cial status of the criminal. There are t.vo executioners. () le is hidden m some brush wood, while the other, dressed in vivid red conducts the criminal to the place of sacrifice, bidding . him be seated on banana leaves. -Mn order to be entirely seperated from earth." T li e condemnea ,an is thpn nut, into n ,;t,r.,. ... , awaiting the axe, Harth is put in his ears. Tor two hours or more nothing happens. Siam ese law demands that the crimi nal shall bow his head volun tarily to the axe. This ho does finally from exhaustion, and im mediately headsman No 2 rush es from his hiding place and do.-s the rest. The executioners are then sprayed with holy water and otherwise purified from contact with the victim's soul. Ex. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Rind Yoa Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Don't buy any food from a dir ty place. If Aim "beat you to it," let them have it Children Cry PGR FLETCHER S CASTOR I A Foley's OEiNoiAiAim fun SianAcu iRbuatc and Com-.f.ii-cn ! St VIlLJUil UL.U kI!il J ' r,t..rn ...w, r. ! r. . viii .1 1.!. r..( i i Mm. Ixl.'t lull! . n ' tit ' . i-.ir : IK l.t;!.- i . .. 11 r ai..l 1 1 1 lit w .-i'n'i?e;ir i lUir iV.x ! i ei --li-ii li.!.i!ewitli !. e - i:e trl.t- I i-fil -i;r, lie 1. 1 1 ; in i..'r wiru t i!i I . "-'r ti.ri'cn up t.'.c i-.ir. At:1! fie iw ii-r a.iii t'i -li:ifIttt r. !', M.iii.l him.l.ly !iere they are. The villus iihi-kum tl. puiT-liii. W.-.-.I Af.l :!;:.- n.i;oi eh.-er Ami hilt- hi heliM-rs ixiiiiii the i ;re A...1 u.oi.kev w th thenar. Ami tl.e i.wii'T an.! thefiiaui'TeurtiHi, il!inl r verentlv Hear. I'. li!!!.! rite village M.trkMiiitli in 1 1: i' ;T-:i! f li '. hhot. T;ie nhop i vtv larire in ve, Vit'.i tn.'.l r.i' f on top. Ami the outii t ami IhecliatTciir. too At it were .-la.i to ft. .p. Theehil.lrrn, toimrli ir. w w h. ol k in ut ti.f op"ii .lo..r; ! Ami hear ihe ownei-.i r-ar. ' ;T' ellHtr-irs,. .(.: tliey de.lare i-i.. . 'iL.. t . . .. hi... .., .1... 1,1. I.i ' j I' ' ''' i,, . -i , , V V, .. . I I ney lie er niu I nai oeiore, - H. le him t.) fit a ihish. : pt th ..w ii.T Hii.i the ( imiitTen T,MMr ,i! 1,11 VK'"'.V -";,ih- too i i ' The i-hti.-im.t tree h.-.s Ion.- miic diV.ranci" lit crounJ is vorth a h" miii i t ii dot not ri'imie; His hniiil 1 shop has irrnrn into A h ii ild In.; i an.! P i:e. .' i d it 1m r i i:4ra-' nhove the door O-i a larc eltetrie -i'ii. I'al.liii K veiling Telegraph. When your child has whooping eolith he c.-.iefal lo keep the cmiij. loose md i xpecloration easy W sri v i" (!h.inihetlain?s (.'ouh Remedy ,i in.iv ho u-i tared. i r.is teine.lv ivili :ils; li.nitfy the ten:h tr 'ru rt' ! M,llMtV u,"5-'h n 'ru "' 'Va!:c 1. easier t I X :V.vtC! ;ite, . t n.is l.een used !iici tssttn.v in iiv cpidt-mics and is s.ife and sure, lr hv all dealers. It takes an opt 'mist to eat j hash w ithout asking any ques tions It is now well known that uot more than ore case 'f rheumatism i:l ten requires rsn v ir.tcrn d treat, nicnt whatever. Ail lh.it is needed is a free application of Chamber lain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each a pplication. Try it ami ?ee how quickly it will relieve the pain and serene .s. Sold by all dealeis. "Mental butterflying is a oo:l descriptive of the thinking of ma ny men nnd women V. Ilanna Tliciiison. There is no real reed of anyone Icing tioiihleu with constipation C hamhctlains Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect Give il m a trial. Fit sale by alldealets CURED A BAD SPAVIN. 11 Mr. 3. H. Ivey, Mn.-ion, N.C. writ . "Aly llorc na.i a v.ry biul on. ... Bravm nnu iiamiEtf (.ia any gotKl nnfi l tiltd 7ur S: Mnstanff Lmicrint. I rut. 1-1 tl.e spavin J' 11c.jtn-1.n3r wilii 1:1c unimen i. nail Mxm uw t no improvement. I d-.a this ll:rt or fi.itr time. A dftv ani my horse was cmplctrly en. 11 in sure 10 cure 11 pr-ipM-iy ucu krm AT.H.S WVe FOR HORNET STINGS. Mr. S. J. Hudson, Newborn, N.C write : T'.eur lor antiTrnt ntinu ;il s fiml have fountl it tin cxcvlii nt limtiu'-t. At tne time my mmewfta b.ully stunj tv tionn-t.1 tnt your ImimL'Ht .tiUtify Citrrd twr. 1 havt rirom- min'ji'a a to others hun lrcja ol tiiuirs. soc.sibouUat tru AGioistorMtj CURES SWINNEY. Mr. R. S. Shekotv Hill, N.C, writes, "I used Mexican Mustauff Liniment on a Tt-ry valuable horse for s win ney and it cund it. I always keep it in my stable nnd think it the heat liniment for rut and palls" It co u a ins no akohol utu) jo cannot .niii iu 11..-..-. .r t-i UUIJM. gfl Soot iies and cools at once. Just try it, H For BURNS and BRUISES. Mr. W. V. Clifton, Rutsigl., N. C, writMi "I keep a bnttlr of Mexican Muntanx I Lfinimcnc m my nnuae contuiuHiiy tt.r gen eral nse. It is the finest thing in the world lor Lata, Hurns and uraises." 25c r.Qe.41 aboltleal Prii?i Cn'. 3toret I -I n LIP tfmm r-Tx w.a 111 5i T3SS?SIS52 TSif i'rfiielitr. Lhj.1 '-ve I Hoiiiili! tic tl'iirrh iiti.l lu'.if'l a irift1.! pastor preach ! ii.- Hnrd. II." ta!l:il il in li-si' dayn were oVr t.u iliou.. saiil vcatM lienor nioie. IIilai!- ' . iif liit-ii vhiM' b i rn's in.'dnlf ! j M. wer,. r,..,,,! to' 1 1 1 iit wi Unv nuro their tltr:-M uit'itx liLu frniMiwMit e iif n xiim-ni-r- ilieaill. Ili'Hiliil IIO wor ' :. .-fldf? M,' fiv- in tl.is old wo. 1.1, ill- tenco. aliv, who libt tl.rir hnt- . . , . , " pver.v lav. ol.scunlv, hi tlu ir fifM. nav. I'd illnt "nn WMll ilK intlii dark ctmci'iiiiii l'a ither NmiirH nrk; I care nut 'or l it!i' tm's of I'aal, or Jonppii'i ! . . ........ i. . . co n. on JotitiliV wliale; I want 't ) li-ar my pastor talk idmut , t !' peoj l on tl.is Mock, whose ;IivpH are fa!l(ilstiTiosnni!pinnrtH. ' w hone proli'i lDM often hrenk their iji0!,,ts. I'll ra t lier le.i Til HOIlie Wfl V toiliccr some w nv tn clr er some i hop. W, , toiler .tm-lin- here, '.i i . in ., . " o r- n hia doKu nlwuit five thotiMunlii v ars ao. The iJust of kinjrs ia half a cent a pound; and Ash- rs widowH tears were dried More old Julius CaeHu r di d: the I hinys of which my pastor talks are dead as Adam's brindle ox, but nil n round lis tlipre nrp rri. s. mid , , , 'eves." If he would jr'-t rijrht close to me he'll preach the. Mau of Gal ilee. Walt .Mason. Ends Hunt For Rich Girl. Often a hunt for a rich -vife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Electric Hitters. Her strong nerves tell in a blight brain anil ev. en temper. Iter peach bloom com. plcxion and t'-Tey lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from icsiful sleep; her elastic step from firm, free muscles, all telling of t'.;e health and strength Electric Hitters give a woman, antl the free'. dom from itidiges'ion. backache. headache, fainting anil dizzy spells they promote. Everywhere they are woman's favorite remedy, if weak or ailing try them. 50 at a'l druggists. Many a man's bad luck is due to the face that he has neither in heriti d ability nor acquired in dustry. A CARD. This is to certify that FolcvMIo ney and tar Compound does not con tain any opiates, anv habit fotrrirg drugs, or at.v ingitiliemsih.it could possibly i-.T'ti its usets. Or the contrary, its great healing and sooth ing qualities make it a real remedy for coughs, col. is and irritations of the throat, chest and iuugs. The genuine is inaellow package. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar Com. pound and accept no substitute. For sale by all dealers The young man whornn smoke eig.iret ts or lpnve them .'done is the grst one to be laid off when panic comes. Makes 'I he Nation Gap. The awful list of injuries on a ,Fourth of July staggers humanity. ' Set over against it, however, is the j wonderful healing, by Bticklcns Ar nica Salve, of thousands, who suf- j feretl from burns, cuts, bruises, bid. I lei wounds or explosions. Its the quick healer of boils, niceis, ccienvi sore lips or piles. 25 cts. at ail dl'll tu is s 1 1,1 l,en,a m The meek hhall inherit the earth, but the hustler ill have , the estate before the legatee can probate the will. Mr. M A. McLaughlin, 512 Jay St.. LaCross. Wis . writes that she suffered all kinds of pains in her back and hips on account of kidney trouble and rheumatism. "1 got some of Foley Kidney Pills and af- ' tcr taking them for a few days there was a wonderful change in my case i for the pain entirely left mv back I and hips and 1 am thankful there is sncli a ivii'tticiac as e oie muicj rills." For sale by all dealers. tt 1 o . 1 in less a woman is a nrst-ciass artist she seldoiu trouLliagood somplexion. I ! vAYIJV'CirrTffWi)!?? q! . VZji, X U AkkJii ifll SlIuSjJ Foa Bamachc Kipmkyi and Buiodu Mil!s may Mart ami milln mny stop, but the divorce mill grinds on forever. I I MM .1 HlfTll r i r . i t trrvzrr -.-fr-w--: rrCiJ I. 1 KJ??3 " IS" t iTi -165 f.' tZ i s - -. v.: - j I I ' A I - - - - - I it. ffe u iv iLa AI.COIM L J Phil t . -. I c.'r-il-ifit,jrl--'..l.."n-.... . rcfc,(i .-ii...... -ii. r.-nuj:,-'.' ..,1 j IT - . ProTfotos Di'slioafhr r ifJ noss atvl Ita'f opjalni rrtiw 0(jjirr.M.ij-phiac ntTS.ic:jl. Not Narcotic. c3.t jr.-:-fa''i- 'jr..' fiUK j.A.1 tltil k- Z. a.-t ih.V. , Sour Sioak:h.ltol;. V. ei ms .('uiralk..ns.i tff ns5 ni'33ftllL0SSUr'SUhP. FacSiiiifc Sig-ciac tif Exact Copy of Wrapper. 1 foal i P.-Uv . I I fi,A)fiNW i I .new jy"pK.. A Don't Suffer! " I had been troubled, a Httle, for nearly 7 yeara," writes Mrs. L Flncher, In a letter from Peavy, Ab "but I wu not taken down, until March, when I went to ted and bad to have a doctor. He did all he could tor me, but I goino better. 1 hurt all over, and 1 could not rest At last, I tried Cardtd, and soon I began to Improve. Now 1 am la very good health, and able to do all my housework." r, TAKE. ARDUI You may wonder why Cardirl U so successful, after other remedies have failed. The answer is that Cartful is successful, because It b composed of scientific Ingredient that act curatWeJy on the womanly system. K Is a medldae LI lor women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and, restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness. 8 If you suffer like Mrs. Rnchcr did, take Cardui. It 3 will surely do for you, what It did for her. At all druggists. ?j uvrtifiw .ocf Xdvteory Dfjjt, DM)nr Mftia Cl. rttUaoo(A. Tncv, tx 5ilBi ImOmciiua. lad M-pC4-o bcoi, "hoai T.--J'trt kjt War wrt be. ) . S3 iLlLTMS COUGH .inc.! mm, arw. SVSt 4s6v"3 ,vniUOLD3 ir TRi.winfm TCiAiHQtnimt 1 AND AUTitROATAND LUSi TROUaUS j 1 .iii.ii' n.BiMi.w im irin wm m m iirtfTrf s,B..isr.B mn Succeed when everything else fails. In netvooa proctratitn and female weaVnesse the" r the supreme remetly, as thotiaanda have testiiied. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is tho best meJicice ever sold over a druggis'V counter. j K " R ft M wnat ir.oy wm Do tor Yotj l Thf... M.I11 VM .1... . jrw.. vi.'ne, strengthtu ur kidneys, cor- rect urinary in ogularitics, build I up the worn out ti33ues, and' eliminate the excess uric ecid thai causes i hcnmatism. Pre vent Bright'a Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. .-.' AT A U, DEALERS ri n w ra 4f. hSTOR! For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Th otTva iommi, M an. YU WomanVTonic Rich ae of ovir lives his its joy O.d pjO(le should be hippy, an they "vill be if Chamberlain's Tab lets are taken to strengthen the di gestion and keep the bowels regular These tablets are mild and gentle in theiir action and especially suitable for people of middle age and older. For sale by all dealers. H0W'S THIS! " V"e offer One Hundred Dollarts Reward for any case of catarrh thah cannot be cured by Halls Catarr Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersi?nd, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is taken in ttrn..l!y, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimcnials sent free. 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Take Hall s Family Tills for consti pation. Very Serious It fa a very serious matter to ask for one medicine end have the vvi'.r.g' one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying lo be careful to get the genuine 1 uw Liver Medicine The reputation cf this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and livsr troublo, is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It U better than others, or :t would not bs the -vorite liver powder, with a !arper sale tlua others combined. "cm ik tjvjv. re f if
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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