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-:ii Or. S; V.'ei.-sermoa :-ool at i-:r and t 8l - IN A-FliHIN.' i who really can fish, . n-ying-pan with -flsh. t rare so much for big fish, i the gcuppin, known as fish. - r - 1Mook for stock-f.sh, ( n rocks, and catches fish. t t -.-ma that he ,can track fish; the favorite hmunt of "fish, 4 the shady pools have led flsh -f:n3( though "he calls them -'v. , ' .. .., ' - Jmei hard to name the right ' ce, when he pulls up flsh, t escape, the lucky few fish, . , ter Into flsh. ee when no one else" had found - . , :,. t';, finest emJor?fistu i ctiers vainly looked at bat-fish, djiis basket full of flsh. o iwo. hours, he. hooked but one at a, pumpkin swd. or flsh; on , as b& had landed that flsh, ' shbala of bullheads little flsh. e may have them; I'm not selfish; that I like best are " flsh. V - "; ' : . M. C. S. KO.-INJTIAL CHANGES. sform a ruler Into a circle. 1 person Into perfect bliss, g. A -vor into a feast 4: A godly per futslde coloring. 6. A rent into a vc . An equal Into a sldewise . . M. U H. I ' I71.-?URTAILMENT. ' jnt "! by many, O, why am I here? j tf, an Incumbrance, and stand J tin way, , . ough I grow less as I pass to the ront becomes , greater with each slng day. ; , .. V f you curtalKme, how wondrous change! i a' legion In numbers, and useful tMl; - -. v '. its we mend, and, although It Viffs- strange, . . iave excellent eyes but cannot see a1. 7 HAWKEYE. 172.-HIDDBN ANIMALS. . nef, Katie is waiting for you. 2. I Ira a rebuff a long time ago. S. I clde ere' he comes. 4. His la a fine bought two of them. 6.-It is not In i, summing up his brilliant points. riim a Ulrabeau. 6. At a pirates' oiis two sailors were murdered. 7. or cun In every sac, you will And, i ravi - (T.At thAF . la mn . TnAfan " I must abstain from tobacco. 10. I Hter . than usual. 11. .In the 7 pan f some milk. 12. He said, as we ,th Alamo, "O! see, the sun is set- :$"Uf you will give J. a Kuaran- will undertake the task, 14. At a r of tho Boston Literati Gerald fine paper. 15. Finish the job ear ina DRDy win grao, one ana EL J. .LILLY, JR. 173.-RIDDLD. sister lived together style called "swimmingly;' was a model parent. iust lovable was sne. - ;! i . 1 t ...a c-jJ."" sure t.e l-a.i Ch.i: ttm to e"v!r ov bei built, lie filled : : ;. ! ,t v : is -. i - Mn- i he ". e : t.. l it fort. : r it, as ha was 4 th'-'in, but had no it, as the fire must e stove full of wood. and .mn had it burning brisKiy, ana as he wnt shout his chores he thousht of hia favorite dish that he would soon be enjoyirar. But when he looked at the fire crain. he found that, tnougn n naa oeen burning fiercely for twenty minutes, yet the wood was still the same as when he lit it. lie" was now beside-himself, am seizing a part of his little daughter's set of furs, he ate it ravenously,, and started for the factory, ana tnougn no bad missed his breakfast, he had tho satisfaction of knowing he bad rartaken of his favorite dish after all. Who will explain these three odd happenings oi Jones? SO-SO. All are ir.iiei it t:.i t-n::y to 1 1:53d Sir ' . ITS. PALINDROME. ; A BOY'S QUESTION. Over In town to-day A man from Washington - ' Got-upthty said.- to foy ' , W What Kooseveit nas aon He was a great big man, BIk an a barrel rouna; I think few bigger can In any place be louna. And now I want to Know, . -.s So lease to tell me, pa, . . If what they said was so ws t -a- -a- - b: vee " !7T!TTAnADE3l Alicia Ughtly leaned ONE o'er the brooft, TWO THRKE sha had,-nd so ENTIRE her look. He said, the rogue, A penny lor your thought." . . Yet long have teen enjoying. au un- bought, . . - . Charmed by Its lovely, shimmering per fection. ; Alicia's dear, enrapturing,, kjia,- ... TION. mabiuu r. ,- - ANSWERS. ' 1Q. Bonnet. ' " 162 South-ern-wood. . 1G3. 1. Lactes-cent. 2. Retl-ccnt. S. Ad- la-cent. 4. Lu-cent. 5.x Effervescent. 6. TiHnslu-cent. 7. Irides-cent. 8.. Magnifi cent. - 9. Inno-cent. 10. Remlnis-cent 11. Cres-cent 12. EXcres-cent 13. . Incres cent. 14. As-cent. 15. Re-cent. ; .N'; 1K1 fliumul Anomtii. isr L Face. 2. Lace. S. Grimace. 4. Mace. 6. Pace. fi. Race. 7. Effacck 8. Sur face. 9. Pslace. 10. Menace. 1L Preface. 12. Brace. 13. Graca, 14. Trace. 15. Place. lg.'Pefaca. 17. Solace. v 166. -Dlstlllation. ' 167. Withers, wither, withe. ; with .wit 168. Untie, unite. A WOMAN TELLS HOW TO RELIEVE . RHEUMATIC FAINS. , I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rneumatism, , for a number of years. I have tried many medicines but never got much relief frcm any of theia until two years aeo, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kept on ap plying it and soon felt like a , different woman. Through my advice many of my friends have tried it ana can tell you how wonderfully It has worked.. Mrs. 8arah A. Cole. 140 S. New St. Do?- er, Del. Chamberlain's. Pain Balm is a liniment. The relief from pain which it affords Is alone worth many, times . its cost. It makes rest and sleep possible. For, sale by. w. i nana ;o.- f . Lel.no.nt .o3Gr.ien Hall ilornln. service at 11; Sunday school at 10; Iiev. n. T. colt will preach. All are welcome. "Westminster Rev. Alexander Mar- tm, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8; Sunday school at 10. The public is cirdlally invited to all services. St. Paul Rev. Charles E. Raynal. pastor; services at 11 and 8 by the pasior; jsaooam scnooi at 3:3U. au are welcome. ; . - Tenth Avenue Rev. A. R. - Shaw, pastor. Services at 11 and 8; morning subject, "Free Agents;" evening sub. Ject, "Elements of Success in Life;" Sunday school at 3; Westminster League meeting at 7; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:15. All are cordially invited. . ' HCTTTJrrf"TTCTtrt ' i3lUJ.cjui3i.i). . StreetPTnmraritand S by the pastor. Rev. H. K. Boyer; prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 3:30. Cordial welcome to all. Dllworth Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor, Rev. C. M. Short; Sun day school at 9:45. A cordial welcome to. all.- . 7 . . TrinityPreaching by the pastor. Rev. Plato T. Durham at 11 and, 8; Sunday school at 3:30. A cordial wel come. to all. - . Epworth Preaching at 11 and 7;45 by the pastor. Rev. A. L. Coburn; Sun day school at 9:45; preaching at Se versville Methodist church at 3:30; missionary meeting at the samehour; Sunday school at 2:30. J ; Belmont Park Rev. W. S. Hales, pastor; services at 11 and 7:30; Sun day school at 3; Sunday school at the Gingham Mill at: 9:45: prayer meet ing Thursday at 7:45.. Brevard Street Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor, Rev. Harold Turner; prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 3. Al lare cordially Invited.- North Charlotte Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 3:30 by Rev, Plato T.Durham. . i-.v: ti.y- BAPTISTS. 'r' First Baptist Churcli Pastor will preach: at both services. - Morning wotsliip, 11 a. m. Subject, "Praying with. Consistency," This' will be the second of a series of sermons on the "Problem of Unanswered Prayer,' Evening , worship 8 p. m. Subject "Love's requital." Sunday school p. . m. Special programme. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. i. B. Y. P U.' Friday 8 p. m. All are welcome Ninth Avenue Preaching at 11 and 7:45 by the pastor, Rev, L. R, Pruett Sunday school at 3; prayer service Wednesday evening at 8. ' iPrltchard Memorial Rev. Dr. E. E. Bomar, pastor. Services at 11 and 8;-subject of morning sermon, "The Changing Earth, v the Unchanging God;", night . sermon, . "The Right : to Become;" Sunday school at 9:30., The public Invited to all these services, 7:S0. c:. . : and I er and : the Holy Comforter, , Dilworth Sunday school at 9:45; morning pray at 10. ft. TMrtl-Ys Chapel, Davidson and! Tenth streets; Sunday school and Bl- J ble d.ifi at 3:30; evening prayer and sermon at 8. ; t. Andrew's Chapel Seversvllle Morning prayer and sermon at 11; Sunday school at 4, Chapel of Hope, East Fifteenth street-r-Sunday school at 3:30; even ing prayer and sermon at 8. A. R. P. ' . East Avenue Tabernacle Preach ing at 11 and 8; men's prayer meeting at 10:30; Sabbath school at 3:30; Y P. C. U. at 7; congregational prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 8:30. Every member of the church ureed to 'be presenttogether with a eordlaWnvIta-tion strangers. f First Rev, William Duncan, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor; sublect of morning sermon. "God's Gentleness;" Sabbath school at 3;30; young people's meeting at 7:15; Bes sion will meet in church study at 10:45 to receive members. . Strangers cor dlally invited to-attend all servlcss. COLORED "CHURCHES. Emanuel Congregational Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor; Sunday schel at 1; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8; letters of congratulation to -the pastor .to be read at the morn ing service; C S. L. A.- Taylor, super intendent; Rev. G. V. Clark, pastor. Grace Methodist Preaching at 11 and 8; Sunday school at 3; Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 - These services are being well attended. " A cordial invitation to all.' St. ' Mark's Lutheran church-r-Ser- vlces at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school and Bible class 8:30 p. m Luther League Wednesday at 8 p. m . Special Music This Morning, The vocal music prepared for wor ship at the First Presbyterian church to-day is as follows: Anthem, "O for a Clqser War With God," by M. B. Foster; Duett. "Rejoice in' the Lord, by Pw 'A. Schnecker; Miss . May C. Oates, contralto; Mr. : Walter Scott, baritone. Evening service, anthem ruoa is Kver.JNear," by w. H. Neia linger. Solo, "The King of Love My snepner is." ny Gounod, Mr Jos. A Jones. v, v;:,.v; DOING BUSINESS AGAIN. "When, my friends thought I was about to tan leave oi tms world, on account of indigestion, -nervousness and general fleblllty," writes A. A. Chlsholm. Tread well, N. Y., - "and when it looked as if there was no nope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say tnat tney are curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still gaining daily' Best-of all tonic medicines. Guaranteed by W. L. Hand & Co.. druggists 60c. i Mr. F. K. C:i, Avi.", I'a., writes : "I was tal c a with 1 : -icrrl : of the etomach tzl lii czs t three a "The fioctora tala my stor; :. ;a coma not be cured, and it was only a question of how soon one of these epeHa vrould iill me. and I was civen up rsveral times, as they had no hope for n. m mm "I finally wrote to yon, ana yoa e-:a It It was not a cancer or a tumor, rent; a would cure me. "I commenced taking rerun right away, and have never had one of those spells since. " " j 1 "I am an old soldier, one of Phil Sheri dan's Rough Riders, and pretty nearly to all friend, and plajedjpuLnojJ)ntrhave : pretty good stomach again." Assistant War Correspondent Leo ommends Pe-ru-na. ' Mr. H. B. Manley, Assistant War Cor respondent, daring the war in China, 68 Spark St., care A. G. Pittaway, Otta wa, Can., writes : ' "When a man travels in extremely hot or cold climates, he realizes how valuable a friend he has it he carries a bottle of Peruna. - : "1 know of no article in my traveling outfit . which I have learned .to praise higher.' , ' ' '.' ' - - ; If you are suffering with the ex treme heat, Peruna restores yon, or if you are afflicted with a cold, la grippe or bronchitis, Peruna restores you in a short time. . "Or if you suffer with sleeplessness or if your appetite is poor, again Peruns acts as a good, true friend and is the tonic needed. . ul hare tried it for months and am only too glad to acknowledge it as a true, loyal standby in times of trouble I do not hesitate to recommend it to all." ' T. T. Markland, a well known busi ness man of Cincinnati, O., address R. R, No. 1, MtWashington, Ohio, writes ; ' i find that In, my case Peruna is a flesh builder. am now at work every day, and have gained ten pounds. I took your Peruna according to directions and the result was more than I expected. took no other medicine but Peruna, and it accomplished all. You told me in your first letter that you thought Peruna would cure me and it has. I am 78 years old and can attend to my business as usual." . Able to Work At trie Age of Seventy Three Years, '. : :.:.v : ::--:'-.: , : -, :" : y COL ARTIIU.I L. IIAMJLTC... Gz'Azr.t Pcrto Rican Soldier Gives Praise I ' Col. Arthur L. Hamilton, of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer , 259 Goodale St., Columbus, O., as follows : : ' "Besides baring the merits ot Peruna fully demoastr&t: ', Uy, I bare a number ot Meads who have taken it for c&tsn acb trouble and all volte la praising It As a remedy tor c fully recommend It.' -7 v....,. ' In a later letter to Dr. Hartman, Col. Hamilton wTites : "My command used your Peruna during our sen ka h t American War, and I will say this, that It the WarDepsrtmer t consulted, It will be found that tbe casualties In myreLv than In any other regiment of the Army Corps wbllset C Meade and Bushnell. . The total deaths la my regiment c' r; months' service, were seven out of a total number of Hi' J. cannot help but think that Peruna certainly was agrc-t I command.' . , - ' - In a reeent letter, Col. Hamilton says: have used Peruna myself and In my family tor the test t t have already written you about the good results I experience remeoy aurtng we spantsn-Amcrtcan war. " In old age the mucous membranes be come thickened . and partly lose their function.-: ;;v.:'; ;-.,.V;i,v-',1':';;U ;.(... This leads to partial loss of hearing, smell and taste, as well as digestive dis turbances. , 'v..KV':'; ? k ::- v.f- Peruna corrects all this by its efficient operation on all the mucous membranes of the body. . C-y One bottle'will conyince anyone. Once used and Peruna becomes a life-long stand-by with old and young. Fe-rn-na Contains No NarcoticB. s One reason, why; Peruna has found permanent use in so man' homes is that it contains no narcotic df any kind. v Peruna has no bad e:V system, and gradually arrh by removing the . oatarr:. 1 Almost Nervous It i Rev. A. M. Smith, Hahi "For the past two or thrc been troubled with nervon. resulting in almost nervou Recently I have had very se WMV. ITH UlUUtCU U J ali it- i. na. This I have done wit: satisfactory results, and con A 1 1 A. .1,1 . . , mu uosfc meaicme on me ma it is recommended . "To all who sulfer with t any form I would sayuee 1 Or )M( (o) : CQ n. The most desirable that money will buy in the City of Thomasville, on Sattiradayt May the 4th, at Two oClpcfc m.t we will sell thirty-eight desirable Town Lots; consisting, of ; nineteen beautiful Residence Lots, known1 as the Cates property in the center of .Thomasville, and nineteen business lots fronting, a nice broad business street : and ,in almost sjpeaking distance of the Southern. Passenger Depot, and the. US Post Office . Every lot above mentioned will postivelybe sold, - - . a. Regarfisss of Price Your Price is Ours Don't Fail to Attend Several gold prizes will be given away and music furnished by an elegant band. This will be a grand opportunity for home seekers or any ope desiring to make a safe investment K' ' . , Remember the Date : Saturday, " Way the 4th, At oXIock P. For further information, address GBQo. ' To PBMNY, Mm T7vv IP- : . ' REPRESENTING Mlfti Point DqnO Estate, atse . Jrmi Conipasiy, : " ltZ:(i::x''l?,t:i rrrr'v: Ar3r-r - . , - U -. ' , ,i .j. . 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