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OTTON is knd will con- 17 I tinue to ibe money crop ofj the South. The IjartteY who gets the most cot jon 1 from a given area at the (east cost, is the one who makes he most money. Good culti Ltion, suitable rotation, and tberal use oi 1 lercnizers con fining at least 3-actual insure the largest yield. fee will send Free, t pon application JippMets that will inte: est every cotton fier iattoj South.. , f , . I GERTIAN KALI WORKS, ' kV"t H 93 Nassau St, New York. pin arc a source of comfort. They are a source ot, care, also. If you care for jrourj child's hrilth. send for illustrated rok on the disorders to which children are subject, and vMoh Frctfs Vcrmltugo lis cured for 50 years. bottit hf mail p 35 etsii. E. A, S. FRET, Baltimore, Slw. Vice President, W. McALISTEB. 3A7ID Ihsrii Loan ana Trust; Company Capital $25,000, paid up. Surplus $24,539.65. XEGOTIATSS LOAS. iCTS AS EX ECUTOR i ... - 1 OF ESTATES KEAI; 'ESTATE AND CO Lt EQT IXd AO ENCY. Transacts a General Trust Business. DDlicatidns for loans are desired fdij any amounts ranging from $100 to II'MKX). We have aoney listed which Kfttes are anxious,; 'to onpe. :"Anaple security quired. " T'l!.. have placed at is always re- j We have for rent! three dwellings and another on West iJ one on sprinjr ee, near Nor- nial College. (Those excellent dwellings on Sum wit Avenue and improved and unitn both in city and rcantrv and listed for sale. Call on or address us tor particulars. ALL The day .we nromiae vhnr Iwashintr. JJtry arthle in the! package! and just ?e cJeirtiest, whitest, mo.it satisfactory ork you ever had done. That Is what ps the water botiing and '.the irons Wn-at our place. Give us a call or o' over the wie. r - r, GREENSBORO STEAM LAUNDRY. Jhx M. Dici Proprietor. ake au" In Friiit Growing r AND OTVR VATJT RTrtT TO-LIPE AND LABOR. "ben a tree ddes not biar good fruit, 'none at all. - it t howri rtnwn Wo fHtft y?t been hewri (down, but to if cntrary; nior 1 . of our trees are thati evei 20,00(r a annually. It's a :?nnK Xod -frui vryns testify to t f that there are Ml softs of every q 0f frujt trees ours bear irntK r m' lfue q naine. uur v i-Mh for tner 30 veara fa a bositive urH,;t. Fr,;' for all sections. Five Lr.1"" l0,: "ear y twojmontbs with VLn Ieak twelve varieties of Peaches, 'rb; "succession from June till :i?l!lJ.aue, and plmoh et of 40 isfj" to Plant and Cultivate Ad.ir, iuit parucuiari. "I: I OiiYi mm n ociona Hill Nurseries, ?:i::::a, s.o. 1, . i 1 I. - Treas., ? 1 -WHITE. -1- h:- 1. l 1 I; ' -r. r-t ri 1 r u 1 u 1 1,1 i 1 11 1 : .--r-L- iiRi . READY Interest D&H'T MAKE THE X7B.U1KLLH DEEPE1T. Is father's eyesight growing dim, His form a little lower? Is mother's hatr a little gray. Her step a little slower? Is life's hill growing hard to climb? Make not their pathway steeper, Smooth out the furrows on their brows ' O do not make them deeper ! There's nothing makes a face seem young. As joy, youth's fairest token ; And nothing makes a face grow old Like hearts that have been broken, Take heed lest deeds of thine should make Thy mother be a weeper; Stamp peace upon a father's brow Don't make the wrinales deeper. In doubtful pathways do not go, Be tempted not te wander; ' Grieve not the hearts that love you so, But make their love grow fonder. Much have thy parents borne for thee, Be now their tender keeper; And let them lean upon thy", tender love ' V Don't make the wrinkles deeper. , Be lavish with thy loving deeds, Be patient, true and tender; And make the path that ageward leads, Aglow with earthly splendor. Some day, thy dear ones, stricken low, Must yield to death, the reaper r And joa will then be glad to know Tool made no wrinkles deeper. Mrs. Frank A. Bbxck, In the Luth eran Evangelist. Boone Station Sunday School Con vention, j The seventh annual Sunday fichool convention of Boone Station township, Alamance county, met in Sharon Lutheran church, Gib sonville, N. C., Sunday, July 23rd, at 11 o'clock a. m. . House called to order by Mr. H. I M. Montgomery. Religious ser vices conducted by Prof. W. T. Whitsett, Enrollment of superintendents and delegates: , Sharon Rev. E. P. Parker, su perintendent ; Mr. A. M. Garwood and Miss Sadie Cummings, dele gates. : Elon College Mr. W. M. Brown, superintendent; Miss Lulu York and Mr. W. A. Harper, delegates. Shallow Ford Mr. J. T. Cobb, superintendent. St. Marks Mr.'C. V. Boone, su perintendent; Miss Minnie Mont gomery and Mr. D. E. Clapp, dele gates. At this juncture the convention went into the election of officers., Mr. W. A. Harper, was elected chairman and L. T. Barber, secre tary. Mr. W. A. Harper took the chair and proceeded to take up the program. - - I. "The Past Year in Sunday School Work; Its Achievements and failures." The subject was very eminently discussed by Prof. WT. Whitsett. ' II. "The Duties of the Teach er." Miss Minnie Montgomery read a most excellent essay, show ing the duties of the teacher and how to perform them. III. The Social Features of the Sunday School." Mr. W. A. Harper read a well prepared paper, showing that every- individual be-" longs to some social circle, or else he is a beast or God, and pointed out the needed sociability in our Sunday schools of today. The convention then adjourned one hour and thirty minutes for dinner. . . 1 " : AFTERNOON SESSION. . House called to order by chair man. Religious services conduct ed by Prof. S. A. Holleman. IV. "The Eeeded Qualification of Sunday School Officers." Mr. A. M. Garwood made a stirring speech emphasizing the spiritual qualification as the most important. V. Essay. "The Benefits of the Sunday School to the Child." Miss Lulu York presented the sub ject in a very emphatic way, show ing that if a child was trained up in the Sunday school that when he is old he will not depart from it. JVI. . "The Importance of Sunday School Conventions" was briefly discussed by L. T. Barber. VII. "What We Have Gained by This Convention." General discussion by Revs. J. D. Andrew, E. Pv Parker, E. G: Lowdermilk and Professors S. A. Holleman and W.. T. Whitsett. All made in structive talks, gleaning from the day's discussion and admonishing the Sunday schools and the con vention to press on in their good work. Miscellaneous business Report of committee on-visiting schools: All schools found in good working order and one new Sunday school organized. Tr It was moved and carried that one delegate from each Sunday school be sent to attend the Ala mance county Sunday school con vention, which convenes in the Presbyterian church in Graham on Friday, August 4, 1899, at 10.30 a. m. ' . ', .. The following were elected : Mr. H. M. Montgomery, St. Marks ; Mr. Jacob Tickle, Sharon ; Mr. G. D. Cobb, Shallowford;Prof. S. A. Holleman, Elon College. The chair appointed as the executive com mittee for 1900: Prof. W. P. Law- ' I MMMBBBBMftm . rence, Mr. A. M. Garwood and L. T. Barber. It was moved and carried that a synopsis of the convention bs sent tO THE UBEENSBOBO ifATBlOT and the Alamance Gleaner for publica tion. There beine no further bus iness the choir sang the d oxo logy, iiev. E. G. Lowdermilk pronounced the benediction and the convention adjourned sine die. W. A. Habfeb, Chairman. -L. T. Barbee, Secretary. .1 ' ... Snmmerfleld Items. Deferred from hut week. j . Miss Kate Dalton it teaching school at Benaga. Kev. 1. J. Ugburn preached at Oak Ridge Sunday. !j Miss Rebecca . Willson, of Holt, visited relatives in town last week. Mr. Markham, of Oak Ridge, and Miss Lola, bmitn went to Iteidsville Sunday. Mrs. Doggett, of Benaga, visited her sons, Messrs. Frank and Tom Doggett, last week. j We were glad to .see Miss Ellen Ogburn out calling last Friday so soon after her recent illness. Messrs. J. L. and J. R. Ogburn nave lust bunt tnem a roller mm a few miles north of this place. There was a lawn party at Mr. John Gamble's last Thursday night which was much enjoyed by those present. Mr. Editor, we couldn't well do without the Patriot, which is ea gerly sought every Wednesday by its many readers. A Mr. Crawford, of CbapellHill, was in town recently looking after Summerfleld's educational interest. We hope he may succeed in getting up a good school. Mrs. W. O. Donnell, of i I Oak Ridge, and daughter, Mrs. Jennie D. Kerner, of Winston, were the eue8ts of Mesdames Brittain and Kirkpatrick last Wednesday. Some of our young folks took advantage of one of those beauti ful moonlight nights last week and went out on a hay ride, and they do say they had a "lovely ride; Mrs. Winchester, relict of the late Luther Winchester, died at her home near Hillsdale on Tues day of last week. She had been in feeble health for some time and her death was not altogether! un expected. She was an estinfible lady and leaves one son and a daughter to mourn their loss. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laney, of Monroe, visited Miss Fannie O. Kirkpatrick and other relatives in town last week. Mr. Laney holds a responsible position in the em ploy of the Southern Express Com pany, running between Atlanta and Norfolk. .Mrs. Laney was a Miss Offburn and is a niece of Mr. J. L. and Rev. T. J. Ogburn. Centre Items. 1 Deferred from last week 1 Many professed sanctification at Hodgin's meeting at Concord. . Mr. Charlie Osborn, of Free man's, called on relatives here re cently. -: . ' ;' Mrs. J. W. Weatherly . and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Lewis, visited in this community recently. , Mr. Walter Whitehead, of Rocky River, called on relatives here on his way to Greensboro on business. Mrs. Will Smith, of Greensboro, recently visited her parents at this place, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Hockett. A lot of railroad lumber is being cut at Kime's saw mill, near here. Several wagons are running daily. A nice young lady came along the other day desiring board and lodging, and we decided to keep her for an indefinite length of time. Messrs. Gill fc Co.'s shooting box at Climax is nearing comple tion. It will cost several thousand dollars. They have a large hunt ing reserve. at this place. We are glad to welcome Uncle Lewis Reynolds back home. I He has been on a visiting tour through Pennsylvania, New York and Mass achusetts and says he has enjoyed the best of health all the while. He seems several years younger, though he -has passed his three score and 'ten. Bides Horseback at 77 Years. A. T. Town send, Wier, Mississippi, says: My mother was visiting me land while here was taken ill. The best doctor in this county was called in and at the end of ten days said she could not live. I had tried Ramon's Liver Pills myself and in my family and I insisted on her trying one. So at 6 o'clock p. m. she took: one of the Pink Pills and at next 7 a. m. she called for something to eat. I continued with the pills and In a week she was well and has Veen in fine health ever since. She is now 77 years old and can ride on horseback any where something she has not done for years. Any citi zen in town will verify this statement. There are twenty boxes of Ramon's Pills sold in this section to one of any othar kind. For sale by Howard Gard ner, .V . ' 0 j Tfcs Kin j VcatoMwTs Zz$X Bsarsths y r? r 11 - . w WATER A Mother Tells How She Sayed Her Little Daughter's Life. I am the mother of eight chil dren and hate had a great deal of experience with medicines. Last summer my little 'daughter bad the dysentery in its worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything I could think of, but nothing seemed to do her any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we ever bad in the house. It saved my little daughter's life. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anx iety and my little daughter much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liberty, R. I. For sale by C. E. Holton, Druggist, a. The Editor's Dream. The editor sat in bis office, cold, whence all but him had fled, and he wished that every last deadbeat was in his grave stone dead. His mind then wandered far away to the time when he should die, and his royal editorial soul go scooting through the sky ; when he'd roam the fields of paradise and sail o er jasper seas, and all things glorious would combine bis every sense to please. He thought bow then he'd look across the great gulf, dark and drear, that: yawned between his happy soul and those that swin dle here: t and when for water they call and in agony they'd caper, he'd shout-to them: "Just moisten your Jips witn tne due that's on your paper." Ex. Her Health Restored TTHE misery of s eeplessness can only be II realized by those who bare experi enced it. Nervousness, sleeplessness. headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr. Miles Eestoruti va Nervine. So certain is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid for the first bottle tried, providing it does not benefit. Mrs. Henry Brans, wife of the well known blacksmith at Grand Junction. Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and Irregular menstruation; suffering untold misery for years., I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints beside? wing under the care of local physicians, wiJiout help. I noticed In Dr. Miles advertisement the testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and 1 shall never cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial induced me to use Dr. Miles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored me to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Miles'Eemeiles.' Dr. Miles Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re-" funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nervMfree. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO- Elkhart, lad. C7 , iJVZT" C? . -v - W --CC rrr: -. . . . If . ' J W GAIA WEIK. : LI ya - m I I To each and every reader of this paper a most cordial invitation is extended to make our store "headquarters'! for "Gala Week." Your things shall be taken care of and you will find an -abundant supply of good ICE alway "on tap." Take off and help us to enjoy the BIGGEST TIME EVER SEEN IN GREENSBORO. . . . z Yours for a good time, Wakefield Hardware Co. t mm win! We are still AGENTS for the well-known WU ILLS, .... t LEAKSVILLE, N. C. Bring your Wool! to lis 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, Write them for new: Catalogue, furnished free on application. - J. J. PBG1K, Apt, GREENSBOEO, N. 0, W n ART D Iff BEDS.. Booksellers &, Stationers. Hortgage Sale. Bv virtue of a mortgage deed executed tri me by J. M. Winfiteadon the 2!rd dar of July, 12, and recorded m the office of she Register of Deeds of Guilford county. 1 wiJl sell to the high est bidder for ca&h. at the court bouse door in Greensboro, X. C. at 12 o'clock II., on MOXDaSt. AUGUST TISSO, the following described real estate, to-wit : One lot situated in the town of Greensboro, JJ . C, beginning on the southeast corner of I the Mar ket Street Methodist Church lot4 running north with the line of said lot 18 poles to Gaston street, tbence east with said street 10 poles and 10 links more or Jess to Sloan's line, thence with said line 14 poles to a point opposite the first station and on the north side of Weft Market street, thence along the line of said street to the begin ning, containing one acre and twenty-fire rods more or less. This being the lot on which ! the widow of J. M. Winstead is now liring, and is sold subject to her right of dower. t 1 This June SOth, 1899. a 8. WINSTEAD. Mortrarec winsteaa a iiracunaw, attorney. '! 1 Leaksville 1 hi 1 1 1 " , - 1 a day or two A C0: CHOOSE TOOR DRUGGIST CAREFULLY.' .A dragnet can lo more harm fr irooU.thsn most people stive him credit for. There re dif ferent qualities in drugs Just as there are in dry goods, and to the outsider all qualities jco by the same name. The difference between pure. htin. grade drugs and cheap, inferior drug of the same name, means the difference between keep ing sick and getting well. When a dortor wi ite a prescription, be means best quality. When, some druggists fill a prescription, they think onl about big profits. Chooee your druggist carefully. Gr. W. WAiESD. Schedule in Effect - June 25, 1899. WIN8TON-8ALEM DIVISION. DAILY XX- CEPT SUNDAY. P.M. A.M. I M. A M. 6 00 8 20 Lv. Winston Ar. 9 35 9 00 6 03 9 35 Lv. Madison Ar.8 18 7 45 6 11 9 39 Lv. Mayodan Ar. 8 1J 7 42 7 10 10 41 Lv. Martinsville Ar. 7 10 6 40 .... 1 10 Ar. Roanoke Lv. 4 35... . WESTBOUND. LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY. 4.55 a. m. (Vestibnled Limited) for . Bristol and intermediate points, and Knoxville and ChattaoooKa, all points South and West, roll man Sleepers to Memphis and New Orleans. - ' Kenov. Columbus and Chiraco and all points west. Pullman Sleepers from Roanoke to Col umbus, also for Radford, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga and in termediate points. Pullman U 1 T ' 1 1 1 NORTH AND EAST BOUND LEAVE ROANOKE DAILY. 1,40 p. m. for Petersburg, Richmond . and Norfolk. . 1.45 p. m. for Washington, Hajrers- lowu, a uuaueipuia auu iiew York. 12.35 a. m. for Richmond and Norfolk, Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Rich mond. 12.35 a. m. (Vestlbuled Limited) for Washington and New York. Pullman Sleepers to Washing ton, Philadelphia and New York via Lvncbburg. DURHAM DIVISION Leave Lynch burg daily except Sunday, 4C0r 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 M. F. BRAGO, W. B. BEVILL, Trav7 Pais. Agt. ueo. x ess. nuauuic, . Caveats, and Trad-Mrks obtained and all Pat Vnf rniciaf sa cona UCIC4 1CT. ISOOeHATC FCC. Ovn orncc i)esrrg U. S. PATtirrOrrict ivd wi can secure patent ia la Ume tfcaa Ukc remote irora nuuwwu. ... , Sczd model, drawing or photow with Ceteris charze. uor ie noma ptww ibw. u. nt...:.. p.t... " with coit cfsamiia the U. S. and foreign coantne. sent tree. rfioare. c. a. snow & co. On. Patcht Cmcc waawiMwroM. p- To prevent La Grip?e take a dose or two cf Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine &u7 i
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