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ahd will con- "N0T INTO TEUPXATIOir."
L tJjjt hionev Thou great, unchanged, eternal Onoi
tme r U ,! Thou God of Nations, filled with awe,
n nf the pouthi 1 n We thank Thee for the oourse we run
-ri cret$ tne mosi tgi-
HE PAID THE PBIOE.
It Looked Like He TTas "Worsted,
' But He Wasn't. !
- An old school gentleman who
Hrei in the upper part of the city
OJlllr1 him an 4nrt Vtm. 1 i Ka . ; t.
kj3 iiV . iwhinQrmB vuemo nguieoas- other evening locked the door and
iSUievMi-:fr ness. . t . , . -; , ; "
IS
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area
i j, , We feel that so far on our war
at tne Thy guiding care had but to
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Gboclculti-
use it4" i -
leiLst 3 actual
Pa
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tasi
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ftwHl send,
that
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in the'Soutn.
nPHAN KALI WORKS.
0 x Noimu St., New York
,11 if
.ri a sottrf c of comfort. They
Ve a sourcfc of care,aIsof ;
tf vcu care jforyour child's f
teith sc rvl! J for illustrated
Ukoau:cforders to which K
children aifs . subject, 'land J
'tasc'urel fujr5 years.-, j. I
. J.. A, S. FREY, ! I
JAPANESE
had a few words with the vouth.
We elve Thee soncr of nraiiA tht rerjorta a "!lAVAli&nri nnnr i J '
ir.th .,-..,., "William," began the father In a
" .w frv,v . v ivi uui nail. . s
And all thanksgiving eren now 8Ta tone, -x near a eiory aoout
if or our uncenqueraole zeal. I Jou inai onnge ine Diusn or shame
I tn mir ithaAlr T o n en.!!!..
BUt 'Xhi!119 Zeal ba9 gfWn ,uch Uyseir to belieTe it. I h aye no
With no grave errors to retrieve. word aginst the young lady whose
That time may come; may be in sight, name has been given such unenvia-
ble prominence, though I do think
there are other young women who
would make life more pleasant for
a husband." S - -
fI agree with you perfectly, sir."
"Then, sir, what did vou mean
ADdstrong.resourceful, fearing naught, by fighting over her with that
r rom snore io snore our swav extends. TimaAM 9 tt-
TilU'ererownemoire.weak.di.tr5.nffht ? , i cuKagcuiem
Has but disunion for nn nH
Of the moat Riimriaintr thinom tn
.ol'a. fa heoouldgetthe belt of
you in such an unworthy j way of
settling your rivalry." M
"Best of md?" echoed the youth,
X
When we the old-time war would
leave.
" . I f t I A Tl ..... t 1 , '
the largest I Vieia. AUU ou1uB our cieaniy aanas
Free,! cpon application, Follow the lead of other lands
.iciest vyfcWM i lospuu me wk, ouiwu ine arones.
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Where no world-circling ills beset!
Stay us in every outward greed!
stay us, great ttod, ere we regret I
Chalmers Roberts, in Harness
Weekly.
A PORTO RIOAN SHAVE.
Leaves and Bulbs Furnish Soap and
a Broken Bottle Makes a Razor.
Well, little folks, what do you
think? The people in our new
with flashing eyes, 4lthev took him
home in an ambulance, and I don't
look wrecked, do I?" ! j
"It's paesing strange. You
trounced him and yet he gets the
gin-, ?' ' - ,; u
"You don't understand it, father.
T. UL .1 a l . .
territory, Porto Rico, don't have to u 1 01 "vairl we coin weni
y . with her bo loner thut t war th
Ointment
iw tni Omj!M jTreatmcnt, consisting of
'ilTuKIKS, qajsijles of Ointment and two
buy soap or mirrors!
"Do they have .them given to
them?"
Yes, but who do : you suppose
gives the people of Porto Rico soap
and mirrors?
Nature.
manly thing for one of ub to marry
her,and the fellow that was whipped
had to make the sacrifice." '
The old school gentleman man
aged to maintain his gravity till
the youth was hurriedly dismissed,
l 1 ; '
Eardwair Co
ileld
iijver-failing cur for Piles
.ture ahd . dfjcrteje It-makes an operation
Good, thoughtful oldv.Motheran!h tearB
Nature furnishes the Porto Ricans "uu?,M ua uHfcU
' 1 '
u res and' Inflames sore
Minute Cough Cure
GHEElTf3BOHO.
ii knife, wmcn Fa'niH suus wltn tnese tnings. i3renerou8 Motn- . , .
fU. nnwrki this terrible - Coughing inj
er nnH t a hn A far I . - . ... I lUUgS. UD8
samWksne ' V ' h ' miors lor her rorto Klcan chil- loosens the cold.
WASHINGTON CONQUERED.
onrrMENTj 25oV and 50c.
gurea, rues rreveniea. oy
Japanese Liver Pellets, the
dren. The wooded portions of heals quickly. The best cough cure
Porto Rico abound in leaves and 'or children. Howard Gardner.
bulbs that the Porto Ricans use Jm7I 7T7T ,.! -..
just as we use soap. And the , oyfMXJ-aMJO Uit
! leaves and bulbs take the dirt off M
EKffiS1 their hands and faces and bodies HinU How to Sepk, Bathe,
iU,th cKKviHif fbsh Japanese Pxlb jU8t e our 80ap does for us. Breathe and Eat So to so Be
SlfcrnkOPlybyj - Amnnrr fhtx hoof rf tVti DAan trnaa Healthy and Pretty. M
LIVER and STOWfVCH KhUULATUKand
SoD PL'RIFIEK.! Mnall, mild and 'pleasant
iakt: lcially (laid for children' use.; 50
ntfjjttnts.
T'iI
JuHKU.FaKISH Hnl iNOWARD GABt)NKR,
111- : - v .:
Tk : - . A
allays coughing and Grip Takes the City in Its Iron Grasp
Government Machinery Almost
at a StandstillEnormous Per
centage of Employes Stricken
With LaQrippe Capitol at the
Mercy of the Plague.
The Grip epidemic is raging in
the Capital City, ahd Ifully one-
third of the government employees
incur mo
st!o live up
Among the best of the soap trees
over there is one more of a bush Sleep on a very low pillow or are 8ick or suffering from the dread
than a tree. . Its bulb, when rubbed none at all. Sleeping on a flat bed disease. Violent hadiaha fr
on wet clothes or hands makes will help , to give straight,1 ! firmly and chills, sneezing and running at
them a snow-white lather. This poised shoulders. . !! the eyes and nose together with
lather takes off the dirt just as Walk from one to three miles the bone-rackine aches and Dains
well as the best soap that is made every day in broad-soled shoes and and a general eThaimtinn arA th
in our factories here at home, and loose clothing, leaving cares at ruie rather than the exception,
it also has a fragrant odor home. You may find them when The best way to fieht the tirlu is
The Porto Ricans -who are all, you return, or they will have fled to atrencthen the nervea and hnild
from the highest to the lowest, entirely. i . UD the resiativA nnwera an ah tn
great dandies in their way make Walk witht the limbs swinging throw off the deadly disease germs,
soap out of cocoanut oil and home- from the hips, like the .pendulum ; an(j nothing will do this so quickly
made lye. And a fine soap it is. and tovthis keep the weight of the and nurelv as T)r MUar "NnrvinA
The men use this cocoanut oil soap body forward on the balls ,of the it na8 restored health to thousands
for shaving. When a man wishes reet. l his is the secret or a grace- of Grip sufferers after every other
to have a shave he starts out with ful stage carriage. remedy had failed
his cocoanut shell cup and bis Take a morning sponge bath with "When the GriD left me I was a
donkey-tail brush and bottle. It as much regularity as you eat your broken down wreck, both mental
is never any trouble to find an dinner. . i! and rjhvsical. Mv nrvea warn
td, and we do 'bur ut- uu"l 1U "itu vuua 1,7 u u i. T completely unstrung, my appetite
i have any uamaica, or aimosb any 01 iuo iar- nmuu u
If you
tisre Id correcting' anv faiilt thav
taSBQaO STEAM LAUNDRY.
Jonx M. DiU. ProDrietor. i
e gas has been burning for failed, could not aleen and hAnumn
epiiiat to maiii do -not hesitate to ger West India Islands, even in re- hours. Put out the light; jthrow 80 despondent that I despaired of
SSSSkJ mote spot, in the mountains. At open the window, as wide aslpossi- eTer g9ttIng well. ijjegan to im-
tcay cutjr gouoiwuo wi - w-w- prove witn ine nrst Dottle or ur.
people have lived there and thrown "rihg Then leave the window so Miles' Nervine and when I had
away the bottles. Theman carries there is circulation of good air. all taken seven bottles I was comDlete-
no mirror; he is too poor to own night long. 1 ly cured. Have been strong and
such a luxury. Not one house in4 Regular hours for sleeping and wen ever since and weigh more
. l- t S il 1 . : . . . -
twenty in irorio kico nas even me iur eanng are m uest means oi than I ever did before."
very cheapest looking-glass. But keeping perfect health. A dentist
rich Mother Nature provides the on looking at a girl's teeth found
mirror, as well as the soap. -The no cavities to fill. She asked in
man goes to some convenient pool surprise: "How is that?" He re
in the mountain stream where the plied that she had probably beenmonev refunded. Be aura and iret
water is quite still there is his sleeping regularly, eight hours a Dr. Miles' Nervine. Booklet on
mirror. Then he breaks his bottle night, and jokingly added that heart and nerves sent free.
on a stone and deftly picks out a there is a science in 4'teeth reading" Address Dr. Miles Medical Co..
sharp piece of suitable size. iNext quite as real as palmistry uoston Elkhart, Ind.
he lathers his lace profusely and neraia.
begins to ecrape away with his
piece of glass, which in his hands
works as well as the best steel
razor, and he very seldom
IDR
POMONA HILl
SERIES,
i'cf oldest and largest Kur--?outh,
-Oyer SOyears in success-
ration, lotttu) .m
l'fcpn to 12 Southern States, New
,vu aaa me efet. Healthyt Stock
J to Name, Yp. one of the most
features
heae Nurseries.,
r
LTZBS:
'OUkiJ??. J?. MARKET.? OB-
A OH EAT k'CCESsT i ,
DEPARTMENT.
V ?, ALMS, FEItNS, JtC.
! 'VainS r!',u;loait' ml pamphlet on'How
lire hard." i
VA. j.ix D LEY, Prip.,
Pomona, N. C
:t jfrvJ l 1
PATCNTOrriCC
tune thaa those
- I
'- u.i'tvitent. is srilred.
n t' e 1 t -i , V r"1' " "
i . . c t a:d toreizn cbuntries
?SW5?'T Crir r ,1, : :. I- '
k.
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T 1LTHi IDEUS
ni f I n
Iff . aiitutt iai Wisest
I-
I'll.
Wu? take Gardners
ce.
"ky Cough
Cure.
Saedel F. Pilson, Staunton.Va.
All druggists are authorized to
sell Dr. Miles' Nervine on a guar
antee that first bottle benefits or
WAR, WAR, WAR!
Among the Furniture Men of Greensboro.
The New China Store has added, to fill up the house, a line of Oak and Ma
hogany BED ROOM SUITS. ROCKERS. TABLES. Knrinr etc nrl will .oil
them for a very small profit, as they are only carried as a side line to my Crock
ery business. I am selling more Crockery than any house In Greensboro, and
it is because I sell cheaper. Low prices will draw trade. .
Next Door to Wak it field Hardware Co.
THE GUILFORD ROLLER MILLS,
We solicit the trade of this section and guarantee satisfaction on
custom work. We make a specia
Ground" Flours, Meal, fco which for the money cannot be equaled.
Remember the place, "The Mill
GUILFORD ROLLER MILLS CO.
ty of "Our Patent" and "Battle
at the Depot.1
CToorlaagrr Oolllaig', also tla. Toest 3a.eart xlvoA 037
Tpxesa eua.d. Tin n 1 per exzid. ftaved JPLn.o S"h 1r gles, '
Sash, Doors and Blinds in stock. Door and Window Frames, Mantels4Stalr
work and all kinds of house finish made jto order.
. If you are going to build anything from a hen house to a mansion come to
see us. We can fix you up and the price! will be right.
Cur country friends will find they can reach our yards from the center of
town by crossing fewer railroads than any other. Come to see us.
How a Town is Populated.
Every town has a liar or two; .a
cuts smart aleck; some pretty ! girls;
himself .Cincinnati Enquirer.
Some Examples of Good Farming.
Mr. G. W. Templeton, of Amity,
cultivated last year 65 acres of
ground. He spent $31 for 'fertili
zer and made on the 65 acres 332
bushels of wheat, 500 bushels of
corn and 15 bales of cotton. Mr.
Templeton and his boys did nearly
all the work of raising the crop
themselves. This is good farming,
but Mr. Templeton is a hustler
Mr. J. J. Beaver, of the Amity
section, raised 49 bales of cotton
last year. He set out for 50 and
came,.within one of it.
Mr. O. A. Shook, oL Shiloh,
raised five bales of cotton averag
ing over 450" pounds each, on 4
acres of ground. This, too, is
good farming. Statesville Land-"
mark. . -
Great Book Free.
When Dr. R. V. Pierce.ot Buffalo. N. Jj, pnb
lished the first edition of . his work. The People 8
Common Sense letbcal Adviser, he announced
that aftei 680,000 corieshad been sold atthereg
ular price $10 per copy, the profit on whh
would repay him for the great amount of Jajor
and money expended in producing it. he would
distribute the next half million f-J8"1 ?
number of copies has already b&old,heu
nowdistributinir, absolutely free, 600 j000 comea
of this most complete, interesting aitu1V?rTlv'
common sense medical worK eyer P""-
the recipient only being requirea w m m
at the above address, tweniy-wuc .v-"'
one-cent nostaire stamps to pay for packing ana
postage only, and the book will be sent dv m,
It is a veritable medical library, complete
mail.
in
one volume. It contains oTer 1.CO0 pages jind
nSre than 300 illustrations. The free edition is
iWsely the same as those sold at fl except
only that the books are bound in strong naanuia
pajer covers instead of cloth. Send now before
all are given away. ,
A Remedy for Felons.
, Felons may be cured by an appli
cation of rock salt and turpentine.
Dry common rock salt in the oven,
then pound it fine, and mix with it,
an equal amount of turpentine.
T n f it- In a IfrtAti ro rr a nrl wran
ter off without ; men who stand on around h M A drieg pu
nuu
more loafers than it needs; a wo
man or two that tattles; an old
fogy that the town would be bet-
make re
man
on more, and if followed up, the
the street corners
1 w - 1 V felon will be killed in twenty-four
"6" -j hours. Evangelical Messenger,
time he says . anything; scores of
' . !iL . 1 ' ' m -. -
men wicn toe caooose 01 ineir qioo
trousers worn smooth as glass ; men
l -t. Amu a 1 OT tmt, St- tr-h. mmm S -h a
wuu van vcu ywu auuui uuvt iuo i v.,tK. th nnn if tati
war Question Should be Settled, the haTe a child who soils bedding from inconten-
V , . . .t! ence of water during sleep. Cures old and
weather, and hOW to run Other peo- young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. L
nlft'a business, but who have made Sold by C.ELHolton, druggist, Greensboro, N.C.
mm Ik S mt m, mm - m . ' I W Willi
a dismal failure 01 their own.
Dr. K. Deichea'i Antl Dinrctle
Irate Customer "That bug ex-
Rev. Peter Edison, of color, who terminator you sold me the other
divides the word alike to the faith
ful and the unregenerate In the
Snow- Creek country, did some
good farming this year in addition
to his ministerial labors. I Rev.
Peter is 73 years old, but he
day is no good. The cockroaches
have fattened on it." - Affable
Statesman "Yes, sir. That's the
first stage. 'They get fat on it,
and then they die of apoplexy.
rained Come around next week and report
with his own hands, he says, two again Anything I can do for you,
Am mm m I W mm Mm V ml
hloD nf Anttan lllll hllflhalo nf An?n luiaaiu
w -WW vt WVU,
'.. m - a. ,
a quaniuy ot poiaioes ana otner For coughs and colds take Gardner's
truck. While carrying on his Tar and Wild Cherry Couch Cure.
farming operations he kept up his Cor. opp, postoffice.
pastoral work and conducted or ' " .- - i
assisted in conducting a number Spreading rails caused five
of revival meetings Statesville freight cars on the orfold &
Landmark. ! Western rai road to jump the track
near Monevilie one mgnt last wees.
health. Cronn. colds and throat Use Gardner's U. S. Liniment for all
troubles lead rapidly to Consumption, aches and pains. Cor. opp. postoffice.
A bottle or une Minute uougn Curej
used at the right time will preserve life,
health and a large amount of money,
Pleasant to take ; children like it.
Howard Gardner.
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Cape mmmPOajT mmmLi
JOHN A. HODQXK, Sscretary and .Treasurer, Qreeaslcro, IT X.
S3
Will continue to give weel by week during 1899, by means ol I'lastrattotxi
and text, all the important news of the world in a clear and concise manner.
B. C Wells
POLITICS
Indeoendent of parties, devoted to
good government, it will not hesitate
to approve or disapprove, Whatever
the situation may be.
Cuba and the Philippines
Special articles will appear j on these
. two countries by Messrs. Phil.
Robinson and F. D. Millet, both
of whom made special journeys to the
.islands.
1 . . Jthe
ART
The leading artists of the country
will contribute to the pages of the
WEEKLY, as heretofore, making it
the foremost illustrated weekly,
Hawaii and Porto Rico
These places will be similarly treated
bv Caspar Whitney and W.
Dinwiddle, who likewise made a
study of the places.
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Is what HARPER'S WEEKLY has been in the past and will be in the
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Y live and energetic policy.
SERIAL STORIES
1
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and its resources wtH be the subject
cl a series cf papers by Edward J,
Spurr.
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bv E. S. Martin, will continue 10
THE WEST
and its industries will bf treated in
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Matthews. I
The London Letter
wni be written bv Arnold White,
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'mat
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