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Your Debts. The Boss Snake Story. lluls no and flavor of fruits. nV1- 1 1 J , I a eherrv word to the hprt nnnm. Mrs. Warren W. Jess-up, residing . ina rv ana an. - : - .. . . . rr,, - t i . w Slc, j : Ana a smiift tor the lonely one, ucv.uoniin tqim, -wu ,io n; nearancfe of Vegetables, A gentle caress ai your love expressed, terical witness a few daye ago r . ,!l !r ' An frowns and cold words for none. a exciting battle between t all produceu uX xuwu. Will Onia e 9 A word of honest oraise for vonr friend! rrlu -.'"V. 7 A lh una tp.rfA. hi a m i n ' ' oemg ner d-year-oia cnna. laet will eonvinei the n.-..! t.,i.t.n-.L. , , .. . r - . I inmniAr -tho .Tiinn r a im hnnsa I - J a ioyai iotp mat stands near to defend J 7 : , And rejoices to mark his gain. A little cap of life's wine of love, A crumb of comfort given, A little glimpse of the lite above, A foretaste of love in heaven. ! lAv combined witn rnos PV J'-jJll MJfroin rw Yo honest debts, friend, Oh, pay nc nciuai-ar- them all. 1 liAV - ! I - w bcraliy appuu, ... fvery soil "P liicrea yield dqlityoianycrop With a willing hand and free.v Lest at Judgment day on vonr ear should fall :V . "Yon did it not nnto Me 1" O. H., Id Presbyterian Standard. infested with rata and mice. Every e make no cxtravSant cUim8 to the Walter A. effort to remove the vermin proved Wood Machinery when we insist that it ' stands Ineffectual. Suddenly they began without an equal on this market.- For our "Bol- to disappear, and when all had left -d --f i . the premiw. Faraer Jewop found ,er Be"iBg" Mower we eUim the LIGHTEST in tne cause to be a black snake that wv'guH iunii2sr in araxt, tne most 5AT had taken up its residence under ISFACTOBY to use. Costs less to keep in re- ere rtU And get Free our pamphlets, which t' f9 DUy BHW U3C KltUMMS jfllUI and profit. -I 1 taw m r.nv i I ULKilAr, R-Al-l "WWW, and even set a pan of milk for it occasionally. ; The snake became quite tame, and grew to be the pet of 3 year- I old Margery, who fed It daily. others will not and costs no more than an In ferior make. 03 Numu 5U. New York. TUT We hare a book. preparM c;p;lall7 for yo, which ' t niail frel It treaUjof tho f.oni.trh ni corners worm, etc. that wery ctina jis waoie io ana for whicH; entile I Vermifuge bfts 6cn successfully used foralunrcemury. ) 0t.. t..- I r Tor J5. A- , ;i ' Si... ' w ' ' "Vice president, A. W. HcALISTEB. Planting the Seed of Death. A few days ago a lame ' herd of The nake got to know the little dairy cowet the milk of which had 0De an showed no fear when she been sold in Charleston. S. C for was near i-ast week Margery was family use, was tested with tuber- P,aying about the yard when the culin, and twenty-three of them momer, ueanng a strange wnirring reacted, showing the presence of ound, lookedup and saw a large tuberculosis in these animals rattler coiled on a stone in the With a conscientiousness which is doorway ready to strike. She rare as It is commendable, the uuro U01 cream ana precipitate owner, at his own expense and to lDe tragedyf and was in a frenzy hie heavy lose, at once bad these OI terror wnen rrom ' under the affected cows elauchtered. and Porcn tne black snake glided direct every one was found to be afflicted toward the foe. So quick was the with tuberculosis. In some of movement that the rattler did not them as much as three pints of tuberculous matter was found in the lungs or glands affected, and the average was a pint to the cow. Up almost to the day when these cows were slaughtered, their milk 1 '(fllP ; Our Hand and Self-Dump Bakes see him until too late. He reared Are easily managed, simple in construction and and struck forward toward the are made l last. They do the work intended for black snake, but the latter with them in the mo8t satisfactory manner, lightning speed coiled himself If you want the BEST (and we are confi- uent mat you ao; come to see us. about his enemy's throat, render ing ni8 jaws narmiees. in vain & Trca.. riviij WHITE. iliBi ra Lean & Smut SFTTT r V r ir i a Wakefield Hardware Co. Or;;;;;; v Vco Gentlemen The Mower and Rake iWuirht of on sominer has given entire satisfaction. They do ail hafts claimed of them. I am well pleased with them L ' M Yours truly, Qi0. 0. HosKiva. fromio agh aon0"eRonyiVowsr w . 1 - . . Scalxsville, K. C Februsrv 25 is)0' Wakefield Hardware Co , Greensboro, X. C.V T ' fKl f t "ABfl mowing machine that I bought of you lib w!.1,? ,nd lf,X to bu antber I would uy the Walter A. Wood: and the dr ripin t k... " would do the same, If I had to buy again. ours truly, - o. W. Lono. - Oak Ridok. X. f! Pohf,,. ic icon Wakefield Hardware Co.. Greensboro. V. n . ' " ' !-Srs-We' bought of you last May a Walter A.Wood owmg jiiacnine ana nay Kake, which gave perfect satis, faction. We; have had no breaks and no need of repairs and can recommend these to all needing such implements' Ar 7jiU rePtectfuy. W. H. fc J. C, Bcncii. ' (Mr. J.CiBunch Is a member of the nrfionf UviiitftiM representing: this,j Guilford county.) , is b Trust m$ ' 1 i had been freelv distributed about tne rattler tried to strike. Tighter the city, fed Jo" the children and in- and tighter drew the coils until fantsof the customers of that dairy, the intruder fell back limp' and and nobody can tell what seeds of dead, men the black snake un tbat dread disease, conaumntion J colled itself and retreated to the had been implanted in these tender porch. New York Press. frames. . Only a few days before that a Official Route. herd: of twentv-8even cows, which Enworth Leapue via Norfolk: Wa&rkffilMlciQ Yours for business, . : ! ; 1 IS IT RIGHT iOOO, paid up. Capital $25 Surplus $24,539.65. For an Editor to Recommend Patent f Medicines? Erom Sylvan Valley News, Bre- KXE(;OTlATFS, LOANS. KKAL t Transacts a lien ESTATE AS'D COr.LEdtlXG AGENCY. aral Trust Bnsiness. for some months had supplied, with I Western Railway to Indianapolis, others, the family of the governor I Ind., and return. One fare' for the of Illinois with milk, were taken round trip from all points. Tickets from bpringfield up to Chicago to I on sale July 18th and 19th, good vard, N. C. : be tested for -tuberculosis. The till July 26th. and bv deDositine It may be a question whether the governor himself went up to wit- ticket with joint agent at Indian- editor or a newspaper has the right ness the test, and his horror when anolis. can be extended to Auoruat to Dubliclv recommend anv of the ias KClfTOR OF ESTATES he realized the actual condition of 20th, 1899. The Norfolk & Wes- various proprietary medicines these cows, from which himself tern Railway has been selected as which flood the market, yet as a and family had been supplied daily the official route, and a special preventive of suffering we feel it a with milk may be better-imagined train of vestibuled coaches j and duty to say a good word for Oham than described. He left the city Pullman sleepers will start from berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- dotermined that nothing he could Norfolk 10 ai m , July 10th, going rhoea Remedy. We .have known do should be left undone to stamp through without change, arriving and used this medicine in our fam out this terrible disease from the Indianapolis next day, noon. I The ily for twenty years and have al- cattle of Illinois. V schedule is most convenient ! and ways found it reliable. In many On the other hand, the bold sol- all parties from Virginia, North oases a dose of this remedy 'would dier Governor of New York has Carolina and East Tennessee; can save hours of suffering while a called a halt to this tuberculosis take advantage of the through! ser- physician is awaited. 'We do not cattle scare, and he has declared vice as arranged by the transporta- believe in depending" implicitly on llmhrlZwelffi penditure oranother dollar to re- cular giving schedule and full in- believe that if a bottle of Chamber- lu uuo i to buouwuciaui.Btaugui.crou luruiabiuu win ue ulallcU io any iu o jiauuuca Avciuoujr noro &cpt cattle until the question shall have address upon request to the special on band and administered at the been settled by further rigid inves- committee or to any agent Norfolk inception of an attack much suffer- tigation. There are Northern ex- fe Western Railway. ing might be avoided and in very perta,who declare that it is by no f W. B. BeviltJ many cases the presence of a phy- means settled that the tuberculin Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke. Va. sician would not be required. At test is an infallible proof of the iiicJitiona r- - : . i f6r loalis are desired :crny aiiirturits ranging frqni $100 to I Mm e liHvti .money listed which ;&rHek .are ' an xijyj s to have! placed at mple siLWity is always re- Wdhave for rtjnt three dwellings. ul College.- ! urns exoeiient dweilingfj on Sum lit Avenue and Improved and uhitn ;rovt(i property; both in city land .TunirpjK iistea for sale., j Km ii or aiiurpsa us for particulars. W! WBL!!! i ' . i 1 ' i f We are still AGENTS well-known for the Leaksville prevalence of tuberculous condi tion or consumption in cattle. To We v A Vivid Picture. j j look into a cradle and be- tne contrary,. they assert that it is hold a crying male babe. At the abundantly demonstrated that for age of 10 he is a noisy kid jwith least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by C. E. Holton. j Chairman Travis, of the execu- some time preceding and following half the buttons off his pants and tive Doard of the penitentiary, has parturition this test is of no value; an eye for meanness: at 15 he is written a letter to each of the 300 arid, further, t&at tests have, been the devil in the print shop: at 20 credldorB of the penitentiary, in made which indicated the preval- he is the jiublisher of a country wnlcn he Baythe board is fixed in ence of tuberculosis in the system of the animal when an autopsy dis closed nothing of the kind. Flor ida Times-Union. ALL we p READY raise yourj washing, UnVrrever Hddone- That is what the water bbiline-and the irons vj at r Mace. Give us a call or fpr tli k Wire. John M m an I 111 "KNSBORO; STEAM LAUNDRY. J I jiCK, Proprietor, f .t . 1 . . Interest j Fruit Growin rr AND QI VP. V A TJT PW 0 LIFE AND LABOR. ' M:t not bear good fruit, iir "'v 'V18 newn .down. We H fc; hewP -dbiw? but to re r our trees are rtt':'' fj"it than ever. 20,000 ! V'y thi8 anHy. ! It's a s JV ",r hU ?ort8l of every- V,js' " f: fruit t- - . iui 1 fu,tj true to name. Our lH. V t!-" J'" ypars is a positive v " i secuons.i tive lfth fi ! 1 inniS r penlni in M rMi , . I f V ! v t w o m b n t h $ w i t h- V f v e v ar i et I es of Prt r h e. ithoLt TW:: . June ui - . aijU BU ill ' r 1 t - 1, ire,, p'full phiet of 40 t and Cultivate particulars. n. VIC trw 0Ef Hill Nurseries, i. U. i By way of reply to numerous re cent letters of inquiry from Ameri can heirs to millions supposed to be awaiting claimants in the "Bank of Holland" the United States Con sul at The Hague has reissued a circular of warning to all fortune seekers to waste no time or money in the pursuits of a will-o'-the-wisp. There is no "Bank of Holland," arid there is no fabulous wealth locked up in the coffers of the States General of the Netherlands for distribution among lost heirs. By a law enacted by the Dutch parliament in 1852 all unclaimed inheritances are irrevocably es cheated to the state after alapseof five years, and if any of the old Dutch claim so much noised about in the United States ever existed they have passed forever into the possession -of the Dutch govern ment. The supposed heirs of Brandt, Metzger, Webber, Leitner, Van Fleet, Dubois and others are requested by our consul to take notice of this fact, and are assured that-all persons inviting them to spend money in the prosecution of actions for the recovery of sup posed ectates in Holland are swind lers.; . - ' ' ',. .-. 'V' ". '; There is a probability that the next session of the Southern Bap tist convention will be held in Asheville n May, 1900. Richmond, Va., Jane 10, 1SD8. Goosb Grzask Liximext coGbkxsboro'.C. Dkah Sir Some time aro you sent me one dozen bottles of Goose Grease Liniment to be used in our stable amongst our horses, and we beg to state that we have used this exclnsirely since receiving it, and would state Iran klj that we have never had anythinr that rave us as irv disease a horse can hare and it has worked E ood satisfaction. We have used it. on Cuts. ruises,8ore Necks. Scratches and nearly ever; charms, we need mere at once. Please let me ones sent us know if you hare it put up in any larger bottles ay larger packages man tne also prices. ours trulr. By I.C. West. or an and Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. newspaper at the head of every en- 118 aetermination not to recall ana terprise calculated to improve the ttllcr uo ,Tarr8Bl u oul covering town or enrich sthe business (men the $119,000 of debt up to March; thereof ; at 35 he's an emaciated that tbe aants are drawn exact-worn-out man with a bald head ly in accordance with law and and holes in his pockets, and at 50 tnat State Treasurer Worth must he's a corpse in a cneap coffin and pay them ; that if he will not do his only resources left behind two 80 the "editors can by mandamus cases of long primer, a Washing- C8mP01 mm ton band press and a subscription book with 678 delinquent sub scribers, who line up and march A. ! M . ' ... i past nis comn saying ne was a l public-spirited fellow, but he could never save anything." Franklin Press. . -. Divers 1,600 Feet Under Water. This is an age of new inventions, 'and the newest is a medical appar atus for deep sea diving. The in ventor is M. Patee del Pazzb, of Venice. The bell is of cast iron and sphere shaped, and is covered with oil cloth three inches thick. It is thus well equipped to resist the enormous water pressure. The diving globe is constructed to work at a depth of about 1,600 feetthat is, more than a quarter of a mile. At this great depth there is very little light, but pro vision is made for that, l! The men inside 'the diving! bell are permitted to see their j sur roundings clearly by a powerful electric light placed over a strong lens, through which' they look. The light, of course, is worked from the inside. LEAKS VILLE, N. C. Bring your Wool to us and we will forward same to the Mills for you without extra charge. They work Wool on Shares or for Cash, into, a variety of products. 1 ! Write them for new Catalogue, furnished free on application.! J. J. Pill, GREENSBORO, N. 0, Agent, i SPECIAL PRICES ON... T Ta !r ti P?: Y4 CHOOSE TOOK DRUGGIST CAREFOLLY. A dm pari st can do more bum rr good than most people give him crelit for. There are dif ferent qualities in drug jual as there are in dry goods, and to ihe outsider all qualities go by tbe earoe name The difference between pure, high grade drugs and cheap, inferior drugs of toe same name, means the difference between keep ing sick and getting well. When a doctor writes a prescription, he means best quality. When some druggists ill! a prescription, they think onlv about big prollts. Choose yonr druggist carefn'ly. G.W:AED, MlnJt!orfolsteni shm Schedule in Effect June 11, 1899. WINSTON-SALEM DIVISION. DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY. P M. A.M. ! M. A.M. 5 00 8 20 Lv. Winston Ac 9 35 0 00 5 33 9 02 Lv. Walnut Cove A r. 8 65 8 20 6 08 9 35 Lv. Madison Ar. 8 18 7 45 6 11 9 39 Lv. Mayodan Ar. 8 1 J 7 42 7 1010 41 Lv. Martinsville Ar. 7 10 6 40 110.... Ar. Roanoke Lv. 4 35 .... WESTBOUND. 4.45 LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY. t3 isEr M LJ 1 m Mil mtu iilji v rM mm An Epidemic of Diarrhoea. Mr, A. Sanders, writing from Cocoanut Grove, Fla., says there nas Deen quite an epidemic Of qiar- under such circumstances. It soothes, heals rnoea tnere. tie nad a severe at- I nd strengthens. , tack and was rnrd hv fnnr A.o. I Miles' Remedies rrHE excessive use of tobacco, especially II by young men is always injurious and undoubtedly shortens life materially. Mr. Ed. C Ebsen, compositor on the Contra Costa Newt, Martinez, CaL, writes; MIhare used Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine and re ceived much benefit from it. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by the use of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervine with mar velously good results, allaying the dizziness, quieting the nerves, and enabling me to sleep1 and rest, proving in my case a very beneficial remedy. Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine is especially adapted to restoring the nervous system to its normal condition t Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera u we, S and Diarrhoea Remedy. He SaVB I mar&ntee. first bottle -he also recommended it to others benefits or money re- and thev sav it ia the bast mediM funaed. Book oadis- Um ... i- i jn. n eases of the heart and wj usjou. cur saio uy y. r. uoiton. i WM. lies, i . . !!!- Testaments, 1 As usual we have a full line of School Books and School Supples. WflMTrt BROS!, Booksellers fc Stationer. i : i ' NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF' GUILFORD. LOOK FOR THE BIO FOUNTAIN PEN. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. I catalogue, address 'Department ' . . .. . . ! I PflQTTTflirc Secured. May deposit rUOlllUHO money for tuition in bank tillposition is sexnxred,or will accept notes. Cneap board. Car faro paid. Nova cation Enter any time. Open for both DRAUGHON'S PRAOTICAL BUSINESS' NasltTlIle, Tti. ' Oalvostoa.Tez. SaTtttssh Ga. Tsurksta. Tex. Indorsed by merchants and banker. By far best patronized business colleges in South. Three months bookkeeping with us equals six by the old plan. All commercial branches taught. For circu lars explaining Home Study Course," address 'Department A," ; For college catalogue, andmpi "Department A 4.,r a. m. (Vestibuled Limited) for Bristol and intermediate points, and Knoxville and Chattanooga, all points South and West. Pull man Sleepers to Memphis and New Orleans, i 4.23 p. m. for Bluefleld. Pocahontas, Kenov, Columbus aod Chicago and all points west. Pullman Sleepers from Roanoke to Col umbus. alo for Radford, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga and in termediate points Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Knoxville. NORTH AND EAST BOUND LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY. 1,40 p. m. for Petersburg, Richmond and Norfolk. I. 45 p. m. for Washington, Ilagers- town, Philadelphia and New York. II. 55 p. m. for Richmond and Norfolk, Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Rich mond. 11.55 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited) for Washington' and New York. Pullman Sleepers to Washing ton, Philadelphia and New York via Lynchburg. DURHAM DIVISION Leave Lynch burg daily except Sunday, 4 00 p.m. (union station) for Durham and all intermediate points. Leave Durham daily except Sunday, at 7.00 a, m. for Lynchburg and Intermediate points. For all additional Information apply at ticket office, or to 31. F. BRAGG, W. B. BEVILL, Trav. Pats. Agt., Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke, Va. pmi 2'CsTeaU,aad Trade-Marks obtained and afl P-J, ent business cond acted for MOOCMATC ft IS. Jtoun omcc is Opposite U. . FATtirrOrncc;, JSidVre can secure patent ia ids Urno taaa UmcJ ' remote L'otn Wahicftoa, . J , Send model, drawing or phrtto wita decrlp- ; Jtion. Ve adrUe, if patentable or not, fre l(, ''charze. Onr fe not d- t-Il patent is secwed. . '! mMLrr How to Obtain Patent-, ; J.eoit "Tamein'tli U. S. and lomgix coontne;, sent tree. Address, ic.A.srjow&co.i: To prevent La Grippe take, a dose or two of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine daily.
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