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1.1 - t vte r,- .1 v i . cr ; . ; . r."e U. '.i. At j.;cob iliould have been i .-.J Aided attention and , it, he seems to have been 1 in outwitting Laban uUting a fortune. The re- I had a lot of unruly, wick a his hands, who made his ivory among: the inhabitants mesa cnaracier oi josepn emci- vl h most Dleasine effect. He was :.i of .Jacob's - later and better TTft was taken away soonest the degrading influences of Pan ram. He was chastened by the est grief that can befall a young t, a mother's death. , The very :trv and comDleteness with e cruelty, especially of Simeon Levi, had already shown Itself In lease of the Shechemities, All rude, treacherous"Bedouln. - The le and pure character; of Joseph la standing stricture upon tnem i r: pacrif 1 a: ce I.,:-r.ry written and has to the language. ; v in-, e r:,i: 'V.3 c Lis 3 oll.Uioa. He tonics to Ills own, but His own receive u..n not. He is sold at the price of a slave. He is shockingly humiliated; smitten and mocked; stripped of his robe; put to a slave's death; entomb ed; but now He appears upon a throne of glory to give redemption to all as manv an win helieve uixm His name. .ad. On the dark background Thus is Joseph one of the most stri- polygamous household the pure ln types of Jesus. -. Joseph's rescue would have been the greatest possible misfortune. For himself; to have been reared In Ca naan by his fond father would have made , a Lilliputian of him. For U s nation: Egypt was to be their school house, and Joseph's captivity was the mn nt hrincinar them there. , T.ms Wila surroundings changed was Anjr t jlaftlint t.h brother'8 crime. dated to cultivate the devout and morin thftir -wrath to praise him, laeni spiru. , and the excess or it. wnicn Wu thftn nnW tn a m,u ,1M, irtfAi- tjiisti j, sonsjLEuii- the heir oi tne pruuuw., mation la writing about this own famll- iouia not. DC expecieu. , restalned. iar Pxnerlences. atflrstln hrlf oomno . . ' . sitions, then In more extended stories A reverse! so it seemed wneu and essays. - The book trains him to heir-apparent to Israel s tnrone recognize and thus to avoid his errors, came a slave. - But whether an eyeni Th(J prjnclpjes of rhetorlc are studied is a reverse or not depends upon w" J" only as they are encountered in this r. msn hv it. ana mo mo wcrn onv niM VT niS linueilUlllK I t. - . t Tnonh nua Decomo r; ready to cry as their descend- man.hater. "and spent his time -bewail-Merwards did: "We will not . w confessedly hard lot, his going 1 tvii wan nvAr im" Thev nursed am hnva been a i Jealousy until It reached the size V.P5,A on the Icontrary. redr. Joseph had come to them L-i.,' nvr untoward clrcum l errand of love from his father. stanceg By his industry and fidelity i a long and perilous journey irom mad Wmseij indispensable to roi n to Dothan. There were -Be- tha'DriSon-keeper. and finally to ; I ; ; somev.hat t-.i . v vk f.s John Fi;;k ar.1 Drur..:aond, he has with great learning not been a slave adomlnable philosophical Impossible for a layman to understand and tiresome for a special ist to follow. Evidently he had the general reader in mind while he wrote, for he has put fodder down low enough for a man of ordinary intelli gence .to reach it It Is a valuable book. . "Cosmos, the Soul and God," A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, $1.20. ' Text-Book on Rhetoric. ' This book, the embodiment of the author's own methods of . teaching, is simple, suggestive, and stimulating. It furnishes the pupil wltJh models from the master writers, whidh are analyzed to show how they appeal to the feelings and obtain (the results in tended by the author. The learner is a '- 1- r "'iff if u:: . 1 Lei ctale and dusty as ti::y must hzt when for 5? you can get fresh from the oven protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY i i i ii i i J Co. vrill continued bv takes this over. The new company takes over ths snd real estate and the shops vi)l I ; larged. Additional capital will be p . business and it is expected to materiall the facilities of tjie business. We solicit orders for the machinery g facture and for repairs. 5 The American Maci: Manufacturing Cc . Charlotte, N. C. i o ( (I o he y and bears in the way. He had it hl brothers goodly viands, ir k kas to De any . criticisms or tneir 'act on his part, direct or indirect, JuW be Just, and for their real ad ' ge. But they allowed themselves S5 moved with envy. Their utter , f(Ssness ia shown in that they 1 sit down to the Yry banquet he brought . them, and eat it in the I of his walling voice. Amos 'psslonately refers to the "suffer of Joseph." They were pitiful, ralleledi He was treated with in :ty; stripped of his robe of state; fed with his dreams; cast into' a inhn-nhaned cistern, from which iphar, the prison-keeper, Pharaoh himself. i tlHU anon thA triumoh of evil nr. of ht. The malignant broth em ro in fln feather over making .., .,ii. tK nhtact of their enmity. They are glad they will see the face of the dreamer and -reporter But in a Bcore of years they are ful and bowing timor- hlazlnsr throne. The viwij w v. w . themselves like tjie Day, Ifivivcu oyxvnu - - - . tYtav ora not. Malice is impotent when it rears itself against Providence. -rv : " t& M, M rr.ut ,ndll Hn BOOH It wan practical training. The book both lays a foundation for the appreciation of literature and gives facility'ln cor rect expression. Blalsdell's .1 Composlrtlon-RJhetoric, American Book Co., New York; II. Smart Set For May, There are 4 1 signed contributions to the May Smart Set and 160 pages of reading matter. Everything In it is good, notably thes verses. Whatever its literary standing, it ia one of the brightest, most attractive magazines published this side the water. This number is none the worst for the lack of the usual novelette to lea'd the bill of fare. It is the very trick for a train Journey or for the man who has an. occasional 15 minutes of leisure. RAILROAD WORK PROGRESSING soane was impossible. There, in P: n, ""T, Ilu wnfl lust as ood .lire iu viajr ui a j,v...vi i. ' red fof the want of his cloak. He Vhungered and weary, with no I to lay his head. He was tread it wine-press of sorrow alone, )frils brothers there was none to I him. At' length he Is lifted from X but only to suffer a worse fate, k is an expulsive power in a new ha well as in a new virtue, jnur and ereat without it.. It is cnaracier, not clotheB, tharwins, r...v a . imltnilnar Jaoob In u a smectfin . IO KOI "ia Ant nt tn hole. ' But the V V. V V . in finesse., brother Superior Court Convenes Next Monday Local Politics waxes Warm Prof , Will E. Smith as Musical Director Wasnlngton to nave uusiness Col lege Special Sermon for Red Men Personal Notes A "Bad Nigger" Arrested' A Coming Marriage. Special to The Observer. Washington, N. C, April 19. Work on Raleigh & Pamlico Sound Railroad from Raleigh to this city is being ra- aiifpoas nr ' neimer miner vi '" cunning is - sufflcent ; to ' coVJase pidiy puShed forward to completion,1 and In a few more months the rail road contractors hope to have th en- Founders' Day at Converse College. Correspondence of The Observer. fipartanjburi, S. ; C, April 18. Founders' Day at Converse college will be observed Sunday night -in memory of the late D. E. converse. toundter of the ! instltuuon. Appw- prlaite , exercises"' will be held. The principal Address will toe delivered oy Rev. S. M. Smith, . D. V., pastor o the First Prestoyterian church, of Co lumbia, Special music will be ren dered 1sy the music festival chorus. That's What It Means. Wilmington Messenger. This, we suppose means tnat ring rul has been mut down for a while, at least, in that city. The Greater CharlKrtte starts out with the people on ton and the Ting downed. We congratulate the people of that city and laoDe they will continue to . be able for all time t come to Keep tne hands of the bosses off their city gov ernment. Old Mecklenburg has come to the front with another declaration of independence. We . congratulate the leaders that they were also sue cessful in this, their city's Twentieth century attack on oppression and ar rogant bosslsm. liuil.ak.iivi.. . . . v,, 1,1. iHf.i ia commendable; dui 1TBIU MM ------ , r. . r rm t i i , Fnnii couraKeousiy oustea oy avarice, im .uv u sin ,-,-- . M havs tlr Una rnmnleted and trains In OD wn a ras wihere one consciously Iteration. The branch of this road run th ritrht would have put many con- ning from this city to Newborn, is U lat-r tw rioat over their sclously. in the wrong to flight. practically finished, and freight trains !iw .hboi. niP an ra their u r . are running over this route almost r..vv ? - - ...ii. t,tn of Josenh's character ..,, T r , " ... .-v,c xv. iuuvi iMv 7 , ( Ud.il V. r; llx u. .. xcvv uoj m . a mosvu is found in the, a?80"?". schedule will be arranged and passen A Child oi me om trains will beein to run regularly proachlng trading caravan sug I the possibility of making mer- Jise of this obnoxious brother. A Columbus had Just landed. Meeting a jreat Indian chief with-a package under his arm he nsKea mm what u was, "Great Medicine, Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea," said the Injun. Sa cents Tea or Tablets. R. H. JORDAN & CO. REVIVAL MEETING CLOSED. Rev. J. T. Rogers to Preach Com-. mencement Sermon at Bellwood High School A Few Peaches Sur vive Cold. t Correspondence of The Observer Caroleen,' April 18. A revival meeting in the Caroleen Baptist church has closed with 17 accessions to the membership. This week the pastor la conducting a meeting of growing interest in his church at Henrietta,:.' Rev. J. P. Rogers, of oor town, is to preach the commencement sermon Sunday for the Bellwood High School. Some of our sanguino fruit grow ers In this high, dry region say that a fejv peaches have survived the un usual cold. . . It Was Strange. Durham Herald. And now we are wondering what it was that led the Citizens' ticket crowd in Charlotte to think that they were In "the running. ; CLEARS THE COMPLEXION. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best lax ative for women and children, as It Is mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or 6lcken. Orino ia much superior to pills, aperient waters and all ordinary carthar tlcs aa it does not irritate the stomach and bowels. R. H. Jordan & Co. ian.. according to ; tne nesn, ae- to ignominious and hopeless ser e. i Naked and under a burning V5h an iron collar about hisH i and a lash upon his back, the ! 'of all the promises departs from ".father Isaac W tr hv inhM-itd. grandfather Isaac. Old s-t rM i-m wmim VUU -r - . I -.....' ti. nmnftnv of his elders; between this city and wewDern. apent much time, nq doubt, with his movement is also on foot among our j ih railroad ahons of this feomnanv As in his father, so in mm, "'o'" ftnd have thra established in this city. rtnrpi ia metamomhosed into the . . - AS in nis ittiuoi,. du a. -T i ana nave inTiu esiaoubiieu in una unjr. "C?5tn ,!,'.?t may have sprung up the ambMh . to Th,8 wU1 mean much for Washington l" iiuuiou a" to I Inherit fh tHm0KenilUreliip, uiinivc . . , . t ., tv. nA mm In p mvstrio WW. ' "ill v , nV nnun- na n oic niafc no win ocvuin u His wonders jtp perform." ANALYSIS AND KEY , TCrlt of oolvsramv Illustrated b's family. PandemonIum (2 busy getting a fortune 'neglected result. Joseph on background of polyga I household. Son of Jacob's better Soonest removed from pagan intiprit the orimogenltureshlp; i.,' .v.. v.r. ha tnok nO- un- "11.":" Vrtv'v,;Tn ' Evidence shops. secure the desired endT " , The Superior ; Court of Beaufort -.' , county will convene in the courthouse The prlmogenitureship passed from jn this city next Monday, April 22d, the first son iby Leah to the first son wltn jujge w. R. Allen, of Goldsboro, by Rachel. Co attest the fact, Jacob presiding. There will only be- one put an uncommon infl iwroMM week's term. There are quite a number Dfc V - . . asw'BBBaBiBBte--A m. m mam ilslines: tha seal of a reformer,, the, emoryo priest atid ruler at once reported to m father ths uncomely -acts of his Vk OniAXT CPDX7rnTJUrnthr . rvnlv with a view Of IIMVIIIIC Lllulli vw - D.rriovAfi that the fair name of the holy nation should be -tanished by -,,rh sins. He felt . that the very of cases on the civil docket. . With local politics warming up con siderably in this city, quite a number have announced themselves as candi dates for election to office in the com ing municipal election, which takes place in May. - - The Washington Concert Band has i JHE shoe manufacturer who sacrifices quality for profit is as shortsighted as the shoe , buyer who sacrifices quality for price. The Crossett is an honest shoe. At the price you cannot get better style, fit, workinanship, materials and wear. i . 1850 CHILD'S ONE. PIECE DRESS, : Closed at Centre of Bock. Paris Pattern Ko. 1850. ' j , All Seami Allowed. popularity, of the one-piece dresi was" n?r demonstrated than by the t for children this Spring and for the umm in g-eneral outline thl mbhng the Korfolk Jarket U com e unformed fijnire of a child, and- for a overy-nay wear none more iatlsfact. rwm offpr.l. It way bo developed in Jinon. g toa.chambrar. also In plaids s if the llghtr-weiBht goods. 'rrn is in 4 ilwta-i to 7 yenra. For Syean.tb drM nd 'i yard of ilhJu 5?i Mu 1 4 Tarda 85 inchea 2 Yi yards 42 lnrbp wld. ,; ?rIco of jattcra. Id cent nenetuitv of the tribe, and all of the oracles of God committed to were asmusicai director and instruc- imperiiea. to- Pro Smith comes to this city . ..tti nremirTim . . i ,.ww.. v r- OKUA. wox.. ,b d md ingtrumenta. in ad aTtlon to instructing the band he will teach a music class two nights in the week. Prof. J. M. Ressler, president of the Southern Business University, of Nor folk, Va., has been In the city for the past few days making arrangements for the opening of a branch of this school in. this city. While here he stat ed that as soon as the necessary quar ters could be secured the school would be opened. This school will afford val uable opportunities for those wishing instiuctlon or this Kind In this cltv. Tau Tribe. No, 18. Imrjroved Order of Red Men, Will attend divine services in a body next Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church, when the pastor Rev. J. M. Grler, D. D., will deliver special sermon to the order, Miss Mary Trueblood, of Weldon, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. J. John son, on Second ; street. Miss , Mary Blqunt, who for the past few months has been teaching school at Randle- man, a few miles from the city, has returned home to, spend her vacation. In response to a -phone message from Chocowlnlty I township Deputy Sheriff J. F." Lucas went, to ..that place yesterday afternoon and arrested Hen- 17 Harper, colored, who nad imbibed too freely of rock and rye and had run amuck, shooting, cursing and swearing and defying any one to arrest him. He was brought to this city and safely locked up after being deprived of a 42-calibre pistol fully loaded. . Invitations- have been Issued form this city reading s follows: Mr. and Mrs. Winslow. Bradford Morton re quest the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Irene, to Mr, Daniel Berry Packard on the afternoon of Thursday.the. twenty fifth "of April, nineteen hundred and seven, at three o'clock, fit. Peter's Episcopal church, Washington, North Carolina 540O I tift 1 11 1 Dalies LifeS Walk Easy BENCH MADE $200 Salem Academy and College Can Boast of Having One of the. Finest "Inatnmienjs in tne oomn com mencement Exercises May 24th. Sneclal to The Observer. Winston-Salem, April 19. The Grand Fogle Memorial organ, witn out doubt the . finest and most com plete Instrument of the kind In the South, is now beln ginstailed ' In Me morial Hall at the Salem Academy and College, and m a snori urae win be ready for use. The collego feels Justly proud of the Instrument. The organ is the gift of Mrs. C H. Fogle, Mr: Fred A. Fogler Mr. H. A. "Pfohl and Ool. F.H. Fries and. cost .$12, 000. It is given in the memory of Mr. C. H. Fogle,5 who was a' warm friend and devoted friend of the in stitution. ' This organ was selected by Mr. H. A. Shirley, musical director, after a careful and painstalng investigation of organs in the churches and cathed rals In 'England. The commencement exercises of the Salem Boys' School will ve held on Friday evnlng, May 24, in Memorial Hall. The exercises will consist of orations 'by the graduating class, col lege songs and a short address by Bishop Rondthaler. The diplomas will also . be awarded by ' Bfchop Rondtnaier. satisfactory progress has been, made in the school during tne present scnooi year. The graduating class is composed of the following named young men Messrs; Samuel B. Alspaugh, Claud C. : Armfield, William' B. Beckerdlte. Sidney R. Brlets, Orvllle E. Chambers, Bernle C. Cllnard, William B. Ellis, Henry T. Hanes, Baxbey R. Hege, Perry R. Hilts, Robert I, Jordan, Robert s. Turney, John A. Hester, C Edward Leonard, Chas. A. Long. Henry V. Miller, J. Osbille Motslnger, j. Elmer perrymao, Foster E.- Sprin kle, William C. Stafford, J. Harold Swain, Earle D.,' Tucker and Charles W; WJUiard. . , The officers of the class are: Perry R. Hilts, president; Robert C. Turney, vice president; William C. Stafford, secretary ano: treasurer. yaAD mjA ;::r:--:: Call on our agent in your city, or write us LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inc., No. Abington, Mass. DiVorth Floral Gardens "PNEITMONIA'S DEADLY WORK tne ncignoora preaiciior. conaumption liao bo aerioujiiy anecira my richt June, writea Mra. rannie uonnor, of Rural Route 1. Georgetown. Tenn... "that 1 coughed continuously niirht and day and eeemed. Inevitable., until,, my ho(hand brought home, a lotue or Dr. Kind's 'ew inbCDvery, wnu'n in my case r rov. , The combinadc hot meals and a .kitchen has si. seemed an imr bility, yet this 1: result is obtained wherever there's a New Pc: tion Oil Stove in the kitchen. The blue i, produced by the . Wick Blue Flame Oil CcoK: gives quickest and best results. The New Perfection is dY from any other oil tovel Cuts fuel expense in two. : M: three sizes. Every stove warranted. If .not at your d; write our nearest agency for descnptivo arcuiar. .mmr .'" ' ' and is the best and safest all-round house lamp made. Gives a clear steady light. Brass throughout and beauti fully nickeled. Equipped with the latest improved burner. Handsome simplesatisfactory. Every lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency if you cannot get it from your dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (UOOKPO&ATKD) 1 "In placing your order, bear us In mind. We have what you want In Roses, Carnations. Lily of the Valley and Violet, w niA wian ta eall your attention to bedding; plants. We have a .nice assortment. Wedding Bouquets and Floral Designs a-specialty. Write, telegraph or telephone us and your wants will he take ncare of. ... W. G. McPIIEE, Irop 7 V P. O. Box 127. Phones: Business, 900; Night Call, 281. PREJUDICE AG AIN TURNED INTO AIJ ENDORSEMENT, ' " - v SrjMTEK, S. C," Dec 15, 10 THE COCA-fJOL U)MPaNY, Atlanta, Ua. Gentlemen For some time I had been prejudiced against C Cola, for the reason that the name indicates that it contains e preparation of cocoa and consequently an appreciable quanta cocaine, its alkaloid. Since seem?, however, the results of anal, made by Drs. Metz.of Mew Orleans, and Eustis, of the eama c as well as that of Dr. Taylor, of Richmond, Va., I am fully i suaded that my objection to its use was unfounded, and as it c tains no more injurious alkaloid than caffeine, it ia no more h: fui than tea or coSee. Yours truly, -' ' ..' i " v? (Signed) . ,r. , J. A. MOOD, M. t .'(-r--.f SOLD EVERYWHERE " Guaranteed Uoder the Pure Food and Drugs Act, June SO, IC J Rheumatism This is often a disease of the blood, though not always. - It attacks usual ly the joints anJ tissue and causes a deposit of uric acid. In Its acute stage It Is one of much pain and suffering, sometimes affecting a large part or even all the body. .When near the heart it Is dangerous to life. "We arc thankful to say there Is a proper treatment Dr. Klnsj'a forpfrirllla " rt r i mwm :fcry Hit -; Working Womii and girls - who' are worn out with the foil of daily work, find in V of Cardul a remedy that will assuage their pains, build up their rv:n restore their Appetites and strengthen their weary bodies. No wen suffer so generally from the diseases peculiar to their sex, c.z who weaken Their system with over-work, be It at office, store, cr I To such over-worked women ... nil OF Udl-Auw r WRITE U3 FIUZLY and franklyrm strictest confluence, tiling 'all your trw"!'S. ani stating your agJ. We will send you in Z ADVIC", in pi tln seacJ envdope, nd a val- ' (...., - ;. ' frj '.-. f r""T'Ant f'T Vf- i."' comes S3 a boon and a blelslng, as la proved by its wonderful success, f :r ' years, in the treatment of female diseases, "I cannot recommend Car.v ' writes Mrs. Nellie French, of Batavia, O. "I had been be there 1 with p!r tmA wrtilA nariw rl! with the he? dacha evert mcnth. I tck 3 t eased away all pain. ' non-Intoxicating and I have recommend i J Cardrl many of my fr; : c-' i f 1 to re ma onty rni roir a i-nv,.
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