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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER SEPTEMBER 20,1003. ;ASfm: SEEMS TOME- f- BT A FRISOWKB OP DOPE v Septemfcer bring; witn It tempt-'. . Uon to tdlenes. It enoiign just 10 live and be ; still. 1 To . the prudent Sionnewif -It i a tlm or preparation. I But evea the prudent iiousewife has hrr wiknM Instd there i work and work and work. OuUide out alde. In September! Blue skies tnd green grass end yellow sunshine nd ' the delicious erlspneaa of the fresh cool j irt v nt vou ever closed ' all the; door aoftfy against the work behind i a imill . antl-osslp- clftb",' ad talk about impersonal thing!-, -Ships and shoes' nd seallns wax , And cabbages and kings.' " i , - 1 It aeema to me that this Is an ex cellent plan. It is rny good fortune to live where gossip does not flourian and where evil-spreading I not the rule. But oruse. in awhile th inscrip tion over the hearthstone would be a client reminder, not oni of place. It happens sometime that we reci them." the work and all your burden "J . . t lbouni to repeat a thing that care, all the bewildering anxieties ana , havp t0 know. Ve are in- pussllng troubles and grave responsl- j gnanU The wickedness, the ln bilities? And then, catching your wUct of lt! Th(. Very thought oi it breath at the daring of It, have you redd(.n, face and seta the heart bolted? Actually runaway when the seating heavily, it Is a veritable dose world and the flesh and the ' f Alon thi . rhteous anger of ours! other one demand that you stay and . XoWn can CVer undo the harm It weep and dust and sew and perha,. 'hag dQne ug M u a aiaeMe, Vc cribble? Have you? If you hav tQ quar1rrtined. Now there is you will do it again. If you haven t nothln(C tn a!) the world that is quite try it to-morrow. I M pur. and noble as a good woman. Leave everything but your own wu indirniation som-tlmes attacks thi-w. Hivf you waicnoa ine ! grievous fashion, out who know what the people are sarins? Tha pity of it No friend anywhere. ' It might have been on the . street that' you looked into tho eyes, or "between the bar that cast the shadows of crosses on prison floors, or by the grace of God, you have seen tbem in the .homes that! jie unorr ine, oar Drooaing wings or. a great 'desolation. They are always tbe same, if you look long enough to catch them unawares. '' Always the same bewildered -troubled eyes, and in them you read the awful thought of a gveat man who did not know the greatest Man. , ' "Oh Thou, who didst with pitfall - and with gin Beset the road I was to wander In, Oh Thou, who man of baser earth did make, r , And even with 'Paradise devise the snake; For all the sin wherewith the lace of man Is blackened nun's forgiveness ' give and take!" the whole narrative of naval operations rem 1S41 to IS. The flrst set costs thirteen dollars, the latter three dollars. O. M. L. Are there any school lands in Oklahoma, and what method should be taken to secure a farm there? H ... -A. Most of . this ' land , is leased for grazing purposes tor - which it may be leased, To lease unoccupied , land one should spplyo the secretary of the school land commission at Guthrie. To lease school lands already tinder lease, on would be compelled to buy the Im provements of the occupant and possibly psy .him a bonus for the less. ' There ia also the annual rental, fixed by the com mission. ....- and a copy of "A Kentucky cardinal. thee. Have you watched T needn't go far; Just far enough ppocMm of the disease through all ita to feel aure that you have really bolt- Jts grave complications and re ed. The work and the worry ar mmt) consequences? And have you prisoner and you ae free. Your soul lonf(e,A for a dinner of ierba and a is getting a chance. It seems to me j cornf.r of tnc housetop, for a tent in that souls get a bad time among us. j wilderness, or a hiding place In a Poor things, how they do stretch and and of dMM.m? expand and develop 'and grow In the , another woman that of it a. naturanythefablra. ZVt.? 4 S- IOU wonoer wnai ir iu-utjj.i, i.i- - - . ,,.i w t mt or the light or tne swaying limbs JZ h v matter nn v ' " . F. J. R How can I make cement that will withstand the action of-water? A, Aquarium cement is made of 1 gill piaster of parts, 1 gill litharge. 1 gill nn white sand, 1-1 gill finely pewdered resin; mix well. When wanted for us mix tn small quantities with boiled linseed oil and dryer until it is thick a putty. above vou. It doesn't one likes to wonder; and as the pages almost turn themselves yon wonder whst paragraph Is finest and what It is that makes all no beautiful. A dear little story without apy plot, abrim with poetry, with life, as fra grant as the breath of a roe ami wonderfully tender and true! And then with a happy dreaminess you feel that all the paragraph are bent on. s because it la a best book, and you Imbibe it contentedly, watching tne wee second volume, the tender "Af lermnlh " with the auiet delight of a child munching one Juicy pach and with the tire that the gool old preach ers were wont to tise for the lighting of dull sermons. Up upon that ever said anything has tcpokon In praise of the negative statue of slm- which i p'e silence. Speaking no evil. Just . ".."..-.I.. w.l k.vp HroniM-d ! letting the thing alone. Solomon in th" hon, y V, persuasion" are curled in ! hi. glory hammered at it all the bitterest Hcorn. Hearts that should way through Proverbs. Poets have be tender with .beautiful compassion j twirted it into rhymes and phi loso are harder than adajnant. The voice! phers have set It out in diamond. , I,.. orimi hnrrvlniz Doubtless wc shall to on 'as long as from the sound of it, and the woman who has sinned! Qod Pity her. whv Knrrnd the trouble: vnai An awful look for human eyes. But it is there. And theae eyes are ral-ed to such a have escaped tne dangers that -beset the way. I wonder if the great Creater expect them to read In innocent eye the compassion ate pity and Jove of the Friend of sinners? We" have been waging val iant war against tangible evils. It seems to me that we ought to try a crusade against evil speaking. It Is a curious thing that everybody Is against It, and yet Wouldn't It be a new experience to find yourself in a room in a place where you were -positively sure of neither speaking nor hearing one evil word? I have never seen a place like that. Have you? Well, we've read M. L. M. How can electric light bulbs the column now. It hasn't amounted 'he frosted? (2) Give the address of to much. We've been hearing this ' Meredith Nicholson and tell something of fort of thing always. Everybody ; interest aooui ins me 7 E. D. E What was the highest moun tain when the flood subsided, and which is now the highest? . A. There Is no evidence of any material change In the earth' surface since the flood. Mount Everest. J,002 feet above sea level. Is the highest ol mountains now, and undoubtedly it was so then. G. A. D. Is a candidate for th gov ernment secret service compelled to take a civil service examination? A. A ninety-day trial Is substituted. Appointments are made by the chief of the department at Washington, and ap plications must be made to him accom panied by recommendations. CONSTIPATED? - -2-- .' at3 HEADACHE? think youth. Do not allow any one to ask 'How old ar your I am aulta willing to say how many years I have passed, for that is only experience, not age. "You must help me to convert the world into asking the question differ ently. Say 'How many year young are you?' Think young thing Keep cheerful. Control your temper. Do not allow malice or envy to enter your mind, for they poison the body. Accept the principle of universal love, for that la the highest moral doctrine." We. Are DspenM Upon the public for our very existence." Each of our employes understands that y the public , must be treated with courtesy arid -respectful consideration, no matter how trivial the sub ject. "We ask that you extend the same con sideration to 'our young lady operators. ' . 'Effcient Service. Beasonable Bates. For iiormation call No. 9080. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company A. It cannot be done. (2) Mr. Nichol son has resided at Indianapolis. Ind., since 1901. He-wss born in Crawfords vllle. that State. Dec. th. 18S6. and was educated In the public schools and at Wabash and Butler colleges. He studied law, but never practiced, and after tak ing up newspaper work for a time- went Into mining In Colorado. Later he re turned to Indianapolis and engaged In the heart has passions, as long as life ! J" u ""PV' ,B "na. e"- has woes." I all comes from evil j "1''' k' contributing to magaslnes thinking. And "as a man thlnketh, ' !1?W b-?o1"- " m"r" iVwM,in'n- the " he Tnat ls tne nr,t ronble. inoculating the (rnh.. i,.na. .n,hinl cood results from I .... , , ..hJ.. tialn '"r'L "I?-'" . "rrM-'that I notd to the people .bout ej uy tur na. w ... "'--"-- us. Iast 'and the scattering or evu wuiua; Vlir.iv unntlwr reailx It is thruusli the Aft.rmath' that Are we making the world any better you come into the home of Adam by dragging about over it the disgust Moss, and vou b.gln to forget the lug details of a pitiful crlmf. bird and bees an.) the Waves and. lilies , Friends, the thing Is not right. W e. and you think again of your own hu- are always wondering at what we cull the tenoency towara -wi-un mu ..m... fests itself In the characters of the vounrer people. Only the other day W. W. H. To whom must I write con- of all is the adltional harmicPnJn5 setting a patent on an article? to the sinner, who, perhaps, I J",81" uJe horoscope for those born .n.i. n x ih.i A. The CommiMHloner of Patents. Wash- we have wrought out with such dllll-1 J"" n ? C-, u) Love'" of ?nuslc' ad gence. Hut shall we not think of the!"!!" ?' ,a",y. surroundings, happy and o v ....wit, guuu t;iiiit;2i. nnd hurt has against mankind. It is when you have come to the -living room, the heart of the new home, that you close the little book and glance toward your own home where the work and worry are shut in so securely that not one smull duty, not one llttie care, can get out to vex your soul. There Li a living room In your home, too; a place where the iamily firY burns and where the brla-htest lamo are placed. Th hearth-stone with the quaint-lettering, .. a, , , , .1.1 1 , 1 I rf,,- nu th.t if v.. .u n l T- E.-Horoscope for Sept. 1st Is same u a-irl came to me words of a shameful story- "Who told you?" I asked. And the answer was the name of ajiother girl. "Cut who told her?" It was then that the horror of It all was revealed. Again the answer was a name. This time the name of a woman, a woman who AS nnr.irr.Tih ahnv, MoMh , U i with the few tirst; " r '"IZl,". nd 'earners, strong minds. V i. . v i, " V T, im,Kl 0d lawyers and teachers. Nov. day Is quite lost? Not If next time )6th. h,h ,,, ,,,,, utrn, ... ent and dignified, like to be praised. ll.n. r,.. in fr Alton. "Aftcrmfllh" h.. Ilverl and suffered. A good WO- j was -bright and new. But that was: man and a ilaujjnu-r of the king. Tj, only at first, and doesn't matter at all. i tell a thing like that and to tell' It to Jt Is not what you think about as you a girl! Almost one Is unable to be- j imagine youmelf heated In the light of, eve. The story had for Its hero a the hickory fire. I man whose place is very high. It had j Above the mantel there is a legend! In It but the faintest and most P"yert- j i j, .u. x.i..i,. -n.nnA n-riMiH ! td shadow of truth. . Hut a girl, .i Tib Quiesftiomi Boss W. F. Who invented the typewriter, mid how long has It been In use? (2) .history What date will the Tennessee State lalri be held? A There are many attempts to Invent writing machines, the first being that of FRESH WATER PEARLS. Only One In a Hundred of Those Kuuiul of Any Value. Country Life In America. At more or loss frequent interval persons residing in various parts of this country 'learn of the pearl which have been found in fresh water clam and forthwith proceed .to try A their luck at searching. To be of value a pearl must be perfectly round or drop shape, and It color must be even, glossy, slight ly transparent and pure white. Hav ing all these desired -properties, the pearl must be of good size to be of nruoh value. A .perfect pearl weigh ing one grain ia worth from $1 to J2, one of two grains weight 1 worth J8, one of three grains $18, and so on in like proportion. Pearl weigh ing less than a grain are common, and worth only a few cent. The conditions most favorable for pearl formation exist whefb the clams live on a sandy or gravelly bottom in swift running water. In times of high water particles of dirt or gravel are washed into the shell with such force a to be- J. C. B.-For cBloused reel nut . ,... come embedded in the flesh of the ful of sea salt In hot water and bathe the clam t-au8lnf Krtat Irritation. The feet every night, and wear shoes filled I clam tnus afflicted Immediately be with some soft material to relieve all 1 K'ns to coat tne material with a sc pressure. cretion which, hardening, forms the I pearl Henry Mill, an English engineer, who In Thames. R. 8. T.-The Muse Clio prexldes over s- J Windsor Castle Is not In I,ondon but about 22 miles awav on h .i.. Around This Hearthstone Speak No1 sweet young girl, had heard U rom nn was given a putent. There Is jjo evl- Evll of Any Creature." That ls all But you forget the fresco of green and blue, the shifting of shine and shade, the rustle of leaves and hum ' of bees. You are wishing that above every hearthstone these words were et deep and plain "no 'evil of any creature." Tou finish the story with a sob in your throat, and you are glad that there are any of your loved ones to he coming home, and you wonder why you were tired and a bit out of tune. Besides the glorious morning has done Its work and Is gone. You laugh a little when you think of this and you go slowly back to the closel doors. The prisoners have not thrived. The work is not nearly so formidable and the anxieties and cares have somehow Jut .slipped away. Thrre are still some who love you to be comins back aitain'. You are thinking of the legend bove the hearthstone. "Speak No Evil of Any Creature ." How wonder ful It would be if the ords lookej down from the walls of every gather ing place. You make up your mind to Imagine them inscribed ull over your home. You laugh at the foolish woman who imagined herself in des perate straits this morning. But you are glad that you ran away. You are glad that your hand fell upon the cardinal. It has all worked together for the good of you. It seems to me a curious thing that we should ever want to speak evil of any creature. But we do. I wonder why? If we were provident of our September morning surely we might store away better things than evil thought germs It is when you begin to be tired gain, when the worries and anxieties begin to flock back like ugly birds of prey, that you wonder if the quaint Inscription above the hearthstone would have any effect among the "good friends" who are likely to gather there. If the blue and red and yellow flames should shape them selves Into the form of letters and range themselves Into words of warn ing literal tongues of flame on the home altar, would any one heed? It began at the very beginning and where shall It end. this "transgression of the lips" that works so much sor row to the children of men? Our "grand prerogative of free and unshackled utterance" s privilege that we are not going to forget. I heard two women talking the other day, nd one was wise and one was simple. She who was wise was say ing: "I have heard the echo of story that 1 want you to tell me. Of course you know all about it. I have been Imply dying to hear it. but I haven't felt like asking any but a real friend, nd no one has mentioned It since I've been here." "I'm glad of that." answered the one who was simple, "it is not a good story- Telling It could not help t. mt t1 T3l A mm ... J - n about It. The matter Is better left where It I.- "But I am not an indiscreet wom n." said he who wss wise. "I should not repeat the thing. I am ll't. . mm.fi il m I.A..I 1 1 1 . 1 . I hear, and there I no reason why I should not know this thing upon Which I have set my heart." ; Then he ho wss simple looked Sorely perplexed. "But why do you set your heart on och 'an unbeauti ful thing? How could it help you to fcav me pour Into your mind the tigly detail of this unclean story? I hav been trying to forget It all. Should we e better women ir I drg red It ail out and told you the story of ln and haoie that ha destroyed th happiness of home and th purily f oar fellow-ereatures?" , "But the thing 1 true," reasoned he who wa wise. "If people do 4beo thing they most expect to b talked bout" She who was simple laughed In a little way she has. Then aomcbodr else must do the talking." sh said. "Yo and 1 wiii turn ourselves into the llus Of a WCKIian. TWO girls hatllri . ,h Invention wan enrrlnd into MORIT! nvH'E. ai. talked It over together. And thru .XP,.,lt()n. Th(. firt invention of the sort : . ' mothers wonder about so many thlnn. j ,n , ntP(1 stat.H wag patented in 18.-9. ! Tell a Battle Creek Audience How to Pon t you know that a girl can't hear nut wag crU(c and not practlca y,om I Attain Lonfc Ufe. that sort of thing and be as pure as : that tme on many machines were devls- Battle Creek Dlsnntr-h tr. v' v i she was before? Of course Ignorance j Pd T,,e nrBt practlcal machne wa, the! World Pa'Ch t0 New York Is not Innocence, mux nenner ' work of three men-fl Latham Sholes. knowlede. a wavs wisdom. women Chinese Vlnldtai 1V.. rri . printer and editor; Samuel W. Soule. also wno left here tolnitrht fn- are the natural guaraians or gins . prI)t,r. an() Carlos Glldden. a man of WOn the hearts of The rr.t V o ... They have been girls. There are I(,8PUre. The rs, crude model, which was Cree during hi. atar by hl many truths that girls should know, ' nmd(, tn 18l7i wro(e accurately and with cheerful and extremelv Democrat In but these should not come througn : Bome p,e,i Numerous Improvements manner. Scarcely had he arrived unclean stories and social acnduls. j Wpre Inade. and In 1S74 the Remingtons when he insisted that he h .hlun What Is a woman thinking oT when j (0ok up and made It a success. -) i everything there wa t. .hn. k 'a girl a Sent. l9-2i. town that hnn.i. e i.. . Ofthis story I Industries . in' 'rTVT.1 "L" one can and the Wrhat sort she fosters in the mind taste for the unclean?. 1 had only the headline. imagine the sickening d morbid dwelling ther of taste is this' A (Jod trust wonWh with so very much. I wonder" why we are not more worthy? JX the old dark days the phllosopheE decided that women , - - oi ins uirivai O. O. G.-Wbat sl)ould you put In Jelly he had entered into the spirit of the to stiffen It? C) Please give tables for place like a 10-yar-old boy and had KngllHh, (Jerman, French, Italian and asked even more questions. Spanish money and t he value in United ; "My health Is excellent," he said to fctntos money. (3) What Is the definition correspondent. And ten minutes of the following electric terms: Amperes, j later he was giving a lecture to about volts and candle power? 800 people on "How to Live Long." A -Probably there Is no way except to; "We pay too little attention to-dav were eoulleiyKand not responsible for bo)1 )t more. (2) It is not practicable to ; t tne subject of health and the care the evil Ufey did. 1 was reading a do BO Look Bt paKe 341 of the World pr our bodies,' he told his audience, queer old book not long ago, a very Almanac for 1908. which you can get at ; "Health is far more important than undent copy of a scrap of Aristotle. , a news stand. (.1) Ampere ls the unit , wealth, for what matters how many wisdom. To the question: Why have employed In measuring the strength of an millions a man has if he doe not .i- n . u t . . . i . . . i i, , r.Mi.,uu th, TiAalfh ,a AHln.. I . n nr. women less courage man men.- uio t electrical current. vou is me mm. ui r ..tomi enjuy n. : we answer was: "Because they want electromotive force. A volt is the elec souls." 1 wonder how they tamo to tromotlve force that, steadily applied to think of this? Time has been gooJ a conductor whose resistance Is one ohm, to us The ares nave wrougnt out : win proauco a mrrrni m unr auicic devote too much time to acquiring wealth and too little to the cultivation of health." Kemarklng that four years ago he e power Is the Illuminating power of j was Impressed with the fact that he glorious things for us. But If by some candi strange law of transmigration, some a candle; specifically that of a candle or; impioperi,. n conunuea: mvsteHous process of reincarnation, determinate composition and rate of 'I was a great suffered from sclatlcs he old Dhllohe? should find him- burning, tsken as a unit In estimating the ; and other complaints. I had always the old. pniiosopner inouia " '"" , , nf nv llimlnatlna: aKcnt. been very fond of tea and meats. I s r nvmir aaain amuni mo i-v.ic u1 , -- - - - . eurtn w ui more wisdom. 10 irncn mm mor hooks to write. I wonder O. 8. H. Is there any Journa Ann t vnn wonder, too If he would ! sives the location of all the steel car rhinm. his nnlnlon about us? One shops and the railroad car shops? drank tea, coffee, and wines, and led i I a sedentary life. I became convinced ' ' , V. .. . T J . I that I was doing wrong and I gave im o I n rr mA,,, nwA aII .Uk rAm l j , " cauuB ..in. ia a.iiu mi iim k uvun, 111- , ciuuing couee, wine ana even lea tne , . ...r.' - - , . ,i,i, w,.,.,n raii nuuiiii cuuee, wine iiu even ira ine fancies those terribly wise old seers 1 How can I correspond with Western ralj- ,atter ,lth tearg ,n my tyetl becauBe rather set In their ways. We should , roads with a view to employment? I you a know tnat tea ,s tne natlona, need to be wonderfully Improved be-i A. Consult the advertisements in iron , beverage ln my country. I at once The writer has opened hundreds of clams taken from ponds without finding a single pearl, while in shells from running water it ls hard ttr ex amine ten without finding one. Ninety-nine pearls out of a hundred have no value, 'however. A majority of pearls found will be of undesirable shape or ctor or too small to be of value. To obtain two pearl worth between $10 and $15 in aggregate the writer opened two barrels of clams, with the assistance of two companions, and the time tak en In opening and examining thorn was about sixteen hours. In the West the she lis of certain species are used by thef manufactur er of pearl buttons. For this pur pose the shell must be of a good color Inside and quite thick, and are bought for from il to $3 a barrel. ill i v AH Goods- Guarantood Under for Food Law and Drugs Act. Why spend year nteasy 'for eapipoonded or na cosds, wbw for u suns moos? ysa cat strsiaht articWI , " ; , . t Look for the Pure Fsod Goaiantea which and ea all oar mod, it nwns much to sea. ' diroot waoByoaardarfromaa, WaarawaotosaJadia trumtst ts um enstosMr, ana a-oarantas sai or MfnndML (load. ahtDBod in m aaekara. sspi eharras prepaid at pries Bamed. Write for spmI prtoa In tmlk kU. Bookk, aomphu list Oa list naoMd below wa aMko good loa (ALL FULL QUAXTS) 4Qts. Wastovar (bt tba world amr) U.10 II It Maka niti wllk tmy Ttt Wiifcur) El Ifaiss (old corn whiskey) 10 Donald Kenny Malt Whioksy (Btedicinal) S.M rail infonnatloa saaiia a Hninsl nsxaettoa, . II t .Uii WW'. II V1 Qta. tt Qta, ti.M tM On prepaid bottled list Sftised goods , shlppad at prieas quoted. PUT UP IN STONE JUGS. SAFELY PACKED IN PLAIN CASE. ALL CHARGES PREPAID Bill. RtH.. Ivl MlntmIn . Huron Kirn- Rra. trs floo (bottM In bond) Dr. LoBarron's Bach a Gin (medicinal) Kelly's Royal Cora (the flnsst) KsHy" Copper DistilM (bottM in bona) , KaUVs Madieinal Malt ftwttlad ia bond) hliss Tempting Uuaast Maryland rya) 1 galloa S-yair-old Kantocky Rye 1 (alios -r.ar-oid NorUt Carolina Cora I solloa Holland Gin 1 gallon Extra Fins Sherry 1 sal Ion Porto Rico Rum 1 gallon Extra Goad Port Win. I sailon 4-year-old Maryland Poach Brandy 1 gallon 4-ysar-oai Virginia Apple Brandy 4.0 KM N KM K 4.M ' 4.M 4.2S IM T.M 4.H T.tf 4M T. KM ISO t.00 11.60 ll.M io.ee K40 10.U 1KM I Vtratnai AppM Brai SPECIAL OFFER t rations Old North Carolina Cm AA SrallonsOid Kontaelqr By 4.00 t tmllons Fine Gin 400 I ralkma Appla or Pasch Braady 400 41 gallons of oitharabova A LIf roods named In Smcial Offet an dMind in plala ALL CHARGES I1M PRi-PAID B.W KM 8 HIPPED IN PLAIN KEGS WITHOUT CASINO add 60s an I, and Me oa 4f al sacksca. Onordara wastaf tha MiaafaannaL add KI,IHllf.l, A ..,..,,-.n-. Copper DistilM (bottled in bond) oa which for erdsri outaida of Va-fiaia, taa CaroUnaa, fLl" nf.'TT' "wl Wstriet of CaluaOsa, add 40 for 4 qaarta, Tie tor quarts, and L0O for 12 quarts. Rjr WslsUa T pta, pints qnarts Ttdswatar 14s 82a fg.00 Oaeaala 16s SOa T DinmaadK, 10 Me T.00 Major Condort. Us 25o KM Cora Whlakay OU North 8tat Ue tSo KM Old Valley 12a S4s KM BtottMlNBwad Huron Sresr. i pta. 4S to assa, HL28; 1 pta, 14 to case, KTK f The wholosals prieas qootad en than caaa goods arc flat, and do not eovar siiiiais chargoa. NaitlMrdow guaran te Ihm asainat broak agsor loss. 'THE PHIL 6. KELLY CO., Inc. iMS 141S batata Distillara Dnttiibutora of MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Local and Loo Distance Pbonas 1353 FINE MRS I (Guaranteed Ubisbeys ! All our good ar guarantood andr tho Pur Food Law. Iff not satisfactory, monoy rofwiidod oa rotiirn of goods. Goods ahlapod in Bhaln aaokagoa samo day ordor rooolvod. WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. lisittiKit aa; Ii aa.i ij inttr Pitttl ir Eiprwt liny Ortir. tr ItUttml Utter. "Haas an QaadS not llstad will k fumishad nnn rsbHSSt. Eureka Pya , $2 M Dan River Rya i 25 IN JUGS. IN BOTTLES. rwltlMa. IfrallaM. 4 Fill 41. I Fill It. v . i - . . , a ,hlk r. Vsk V. fore wo oould get that Humiliating nna rau p-... -. -lino altered.. As soon a w felt Buroitalnfd at new. stands. (2) That depends of his Id-ntlty we would sent a drip- "P"" thr position you want. For work gation to wait upon the gf-ntleman. I men wrlitrn applications would no b Women ar, strong on delegations ,nd very ert I. aclou would difficult commltte.-s. Sometimes we have a to get the names of men in charge, whole Morirty divided up into them, i No one likes to be Just a plain "lay" P. B Dense tell me the hirthstones for member of anything. Vice prenldrn-, June nd July? ties delegations and committees h-lpi A.-The agats and ruby, respectively. lTZ ZrJ: M. r-Pleaae print . recipe tor making have "papers" and perhaps poems. and nice llttie speeches. no can fancy his -patience holding out through it all. He would be aure to ask for Umo. There was no hurry in his day. And, alas, before tho time for consideration has elapsed, some thing happens, and Anyhow that ls the way they used to think shout us. Tho world knows better now. We have aouls all right, but some of them are such little one that they'd never noticed. Queer pitiful little souls that never had a chance. Tiny frightened things that hide away from our big, uncompro mising human nature. Now human na ture is all right while It has onul In It. When the soul gels out we are I wonder what we are? Anyway we hurt and harm and hinder, we wound and spoil and ruin, no you ever wonder why? Have you sometimes "repeated a matter," Tiave you express ed your opinion and given vent to your Indignation and strong; disap proval? And then whri the soft co.il darkness came down from heaven and quiet and peaco settled about you have you thought It over? Yea have found yourself alone In the dark with quiet and peace gone from you! The Inimitable Huckleberry Finn described conscience as the "inside that gives more trouble than all the others put together." It oejna to m a good definition. The memory of evil words scattered like foul need In God's beautiful world! Already they are growing thorn for more than on pillow. Already th awlft and abun dant harvest is coming in. 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There are many books on forestry, but hardly anything thst will give one a technical education. The Department of Agriculture prints many documents, and nn iloiiht Jias some on forestry, fl) A government foreeter has precisely the ssme duties thst any forester has. The Bureau ot Forestry Is a branch of th Department of Agriculture, from which you may obtain particulars. f3 No. f) Write the General I,and OHIc. Washington. M. E. R Is there a great detect I vs named Nick Carter? C) What Is the horoscope for June 19th and Dee. list? A. Seemingly I have read that a detec tive of that nam ones resided m Cin cinnati, but I csnnot say as to his great ness. (2) June Hth. restless, never satl fled, sociable. Dec. Tist. natural heads of large heads of corporations, proud, talkative, competent. 8. K. B. Which Is the most Impartial history of th Civil War? ; . A. Perhaps Campaign of the Civil War. a series of thirteen small volunrus written by leading actor In and students of th conflict, covering practically the entire Held. It was ptibllhed by Cnarla Bcribner' Hons. New Tork.- Another erios, Tb Navy la lb Civil War, give DiMimnnr! Vo I MallOrdarHoua. ! IllUIIIIIUIiUl IQl II f-B F rfk itetKB-tmyCa-tr-"tSc&ed in thcheart ofI, f Acgiiyl va.) mo MPT SNmiEHTJS The abora ta our shipping houae where we bare been doing- business for more than forty yean. " Being next to the ezprew office fires tho best and quickest shipping laciUue. All order are sent out same day received. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1908, edition 1
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