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.THE SEMI-WEEKLY ROBESONI AN. If i ) tl I' 1 i I TMU PA HI. OK The lltrr-en'a rrr ihf d ' ira- rd uthci luf1 lu t And u fin '-! I Hi tlrtr ar-d llr ii I i.t! "ill tr 1 .11.1 at i it I 1 ht dm if ! ii I' 'iwlil an. I Li'., tit k 1 1 , . I ..I orll I A-id. I' t .'n oi allow i .. rn!r '" ' ) :l'l '" l' a I !,-aw-tin ii. rTNt-l!. :1 aint I )'l.n' J .,. . J'. .1 I li I'.al' ' ''V i' ' " I lir 1 1 1 f ' i't.l i al l 'I ! I . I.-. I H I'l' ''" 1 ' mhi. i r , t, j i l n i k 1-: i . (: , i 'i- !ft : nut -- ' '.' i mi : l wt in ti f J, , .,u' a lli ' '! t)'- -', ln.! nr i ill!.-.1 .1 i ik .i'. I hr M i ii ! air lm -.' i ii.l il ..ii .! II'.! lu T!ic iiP i b' LI il.r ,...! aB.l I'. ' it tt a lilac' ' ix-rk. !'l .i'tl irr llir what IN in iu, i .t. th.it if hit 1 1 i i x )" . x il '1 ! i 11 r lutsr Slxa an J Chmn . l.ry right talmfl Charlotte ritiren, whrtht'r h twlonga church or not. i lr ul of I ir faamaa ,,f (')mrluttrt HI I itV f I clmrvhct i prud i f t fn t il.nl I .turn i church going copinaiiiiiy I I er it ad utrr Dk'nu t ram-em ittr i reinr-rled uinl tl. pr tnv pub ! k!n'il tlx- . . i . I'll . 1 1 1 . . I n a lir ii H'K pnnfi il ln I f the u litiTnlU in i!r! wiili (lu r 1 1 1 .f w . r! . ! j Trt Wed- iint know of m i. n.' win It r'i'l 1 1i 'it thll In air f n.nliM,' . I Ih'M urn I Y vli.i nre ii.t-n r-ti-d Mi nli.oim, if i-i t.i a. niul l:iimi mi) will. I 't'lija'tf r i iin, flu i I itmii il fi. ' l' ili.! rriifl wi- h f our i'iiIi'i Hut ii .il 'l is proii'l 'f llif hn I linn or i ru.nl that tin city m uin in m lin'li a n I a n t nr. t iIf m t 1 III r lllj V iifll I Ih full I DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? lllatj TrosbU Mikc To llwraMe. A. - toil tvtyVcJy ti re4i th rv- ffjti It 5-3 Ij knu. cl lh o:iJ(u. IKi.r-.arr'i avTii R j ji, nll i4er tt-r.ti., r II Ii a rit rr.ti'.- . . !"urr.ph tl tfe rune l ' ceaiui. flu raverr t ;(; yr r j cf S. e'.1!" Baia , l-J 4 L1'. Kiirr.rf. iK t" i- j jc.j-. i:.ct is ma i .1 1 I n. : IIM 1 I I WHO HilYR ? AH AAV KJLJl A IV IS HIGH SURELY NOT THOSE WHO BUY PROM DUNIE BROTHERS. ASHIIM.P, N. C. tirvaiii i l thr : 11 I' ;n r i a. r .. t I ! fi ll tVl r 1 .11 . I : l..l ' J l.lllr. III t lie kMiHUI'l Ami rrn Mr?'l 'I l!l crtli it a ll II aai'l Conn- in in In" In I krr 'i'uf !l i'rrtio:i' 'Icail l lie i ii i.rti ii 'I '! Ill il . tl.rrr real 1 1 ii 1 , liul When Snnil v coinri uinc thrir'k tl J minion llirn, Ami u k ri i nil i n all the tiuir tliryM hut it up iK""1 ou tiiatntn't tuakr the organ go, nor move thr furniture. You can't U down lie aue your Itooti Ml tpoil the aofa sure. Vou uiuntn t nwrk the patent chair 'fuue tome h:n' ou U'a hroke And aoumli like rati that want to ting, but can't, lecaue thejr cboke; Vou niuitn't touch the what-not kluff. nor blow the j amp graoa, Nor look out of the window 'cause your breath aniokes up the glass. The other nmins vou uti('ertan! -you're Iivin' in em now; liut that old parlor, sakes alive' What is it, an how It's grand and tine, I s'pose, and suits the miniter and such. And p'raps it's just the place to keep the things ou mustn't touch. And maybe Sumlv ought to be a day when no one's glad, itut I don't aee why bein' ?ool should make you fell so bad; And when I git to be a man and rich there's ain't a doubt That in the house I build they'll leave the best front parlor out. Carrof thr Nails. In these days of a card playing care of the hands, and especially the nails, is of vast importacne to every woman. Happy is the woman who is able at any time to com mand the service of any experi enced mancurist. says the Philadel phia Public Ledger. For thoe lees fortunate there are some old fash ioned simple little remedies which may be used with good results. T,o soften and cleanse t lie hands, noth ing is better than Hint sand and white quartz. Fill a basin full of cand and sonp suds, hot as can be borne Wash the hands in this for five minutes at a time, brush ing and rubbing them in the Hand T- 1.1 a runse in a warm lather cr any good toilet Boaji, nm nfter drying, rub the hand in dry bran or corn meal. This treat went elTect tmlly removes the roughness caused by housework and should lie used at least once n dav. It is well to use an acid first to remove fruit (,r vtg. There nre of coiirHH thnttewho will ' knv t hnt t he union:) is a necfs-oiry eil. r ?(:e chuic of pviIh i Hut we are prouder of mir church's thin we nre if uir mi I l.iiuis nml if we had In choose lU'twecri (ht two we think there 'would Ik few indeed wlm would Hoi let tlii' srtlooii go Hut im n iiiHltcr i f fuel the hhIoohs nnd the chiirclits re in coi.tlict at every point. There is riothinirJ'that the churches IhihI for that the ailnou does not do i s best or ils worst to destroy The churches represen. t he reli gion of Jesus Christ. The church es all agree that this religion teaches men of a heaven and of a hell and that Jesus Christ came to save men frjm sin in order that they might escajw hell, which is the punishment of sin, and win heaven. The same Bible that teaches about the one place teaches 'about the other. The Bible says that the drunkard shall not enter earen. The church is therefore, in she spirit of the Master, trying to have drunkards from their drunk enness and to keep aoler people from becoming drunkards. The sa loon is doing daily the damnable j work of tempting sober man into! drunkenness anr! tempting drunk ards into worse drunkenness. And so tne saloon and the church are contrary, the one to the other. The church, in so far as it repre sents again the spirit of its Master, is in favor of purity. personal, social olitcal. The saloon is the great encourager of impurity of the sc -cial evil, of political rascality and debauchery. 1 he saloon and the church are therefore opposed to each other. The influence of the church is on the side of humanity as well as of righteousness. It is in favor of improving the condition of the poor: the saloon makes the poor man poorer still. The church has a great work to do in evangelizng the nations; but the saloon forces the church and its members to fritter away their ener gies in mending the breaches at home. The church has to build its hospitals for the diseased, and the 8a1oou has doubled the work of the church here. The church has its orphan asylums to support, and the saloon has made children of happy homes orphans by the hundred thousand. Tho church is in favor of education, the saloon makes it impossible for manv a drunkard's child to learn. The church is trying to lift men up, while the saloon is al! the time dragging them down to noise nnd worse degradation. The battle is on tcdav. There ; K. .nrr i Swamp. Poot ll n.l rec- e.!ien 1e.: f a evf . ''iir 1 1.: it you ha 'c l.id r ev. I. vrr i r b!a.l.'.'"( Ii j-'.e I! will t J jit r-.e r rir e Jy y j . ncri It his teen te le J m.jnaiiy kaj;, n h-.itwl work. in(r.v4'.s pf we. n.rj i! -. r. : too j-.r i j p.:r cha-i itX ar.J I i;r. ,c4 jj tj.ce:(- in Cr i ave 1'ial a sr. n: arrar.jrrrir r t t.i beenrnji!ly Sal reader i c I tin : r j'er wn.il.avc not !ci!)f it -J :t. rty h'.e a tamp.e zr.. f.-e ly mail, also a t . jK tellint; t: re ac.t ST.p Ruct and t ow ij f;n.J .! il y.j Mi'' r.iJ.'.e .' t-r b!avl:c: f jl-L e. Wl.'ii writ rr.-.-i'.i. rtaj.i.jf thu je.'ierjaj ellrr n thu pa:vr ! ! v:ii y ji.r a : Jre-.i ts Dr. K.V.er St c".j..hir!lj harnton. N. Y. T.-.e reru.ar ( rty rent a id Ram at na doliar Wirt are to. by all food druffistl Don I make any tr.lMaike, but remember thu name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and ino address, Blnghaxiuorv, N. Y.. on every bottle. Gin Machinery ENQINES. BOILERS. SAW MILL and WOOD -WORKING MACHINERY, vvama roM rwiota GlBBCS MACHINERY COMPANY : 'tl l l'tfcf lirr lS' ri,r thjti lut So I. "nit .U' k wr. , our Ii-ti-l wa t.f it Olli' lliaillaa. I s ha. I. COLUMBIA. S. huH aMt4Ml fail aaiff . C. Strongest in tbe World. B ttfvttK' titf"" i Til K Equitable Life, OK NKW VOKK. f Cuurac. I'.jI a.1 rakr i t ('iu I. "Uf rLHII'tf an. I s,uillliirr MucV lu-l.irr I It - i.U.,,. . . . . mi. I e air wrj. kn.i ii aUat l. ;Ur ,e iuel":; ,. o ir trjjfiti. -oour cukt.Ktir,., rpt-illy a t'.i. la cur lir t aprinv and tiiinner at lallJll . l'i''ls, i' t .!. tan I Hie public at Ure to jut t'lx l-. 1'6 A CAI.I. nix) ton will ker that neither C tou uor Woolen taanv H'g:i-r ltn trar than etrr laelorc. t otne. all It, ' for vour own g'Xkl Kenieiaffler, our motto ; No trouble iH.w irurnii; pa.i-ir ..ttent.ou to all So come an. I l.aok tavcr l"liHk an: bummer Stok ant how It ktan.U l.i tI,i.i trial r lM tu fcrrj, olr rrpu. - aaiht, ti, iu:tT ;o.)i's at tmk idwi-st kicj:s. rtcn wlie'i ill to our 'ean- llot blltllljf 'oura o. w. McQueen, Tine Liumoerton Barber. Wken you wlah an eaty aha. Aa gtod at Itarber ever f arr. )uit call on ni" at my aal'Hta. At morn In at or noon . I rutand rirraa IhOialr wit a rac To aull ihe c.ou.ur of Ihe fc. Hj riKim la neat and towela eiran . nela4ira harpand raiori keeo, ardcTorytblnul think you'll And, tn aull 'ae p'oava Ih alii' - 4 " my art anil If y.m iui ra'l I '11 ,! fr t.u Outstanding Assurance. l, 179. 2;o.7J5 00 Asarta . 3J' 39 7o 34 Uabilities 359,910,678 jS Suqilus 71,119,1x42 06 Lageat cash settlements given to policy nolders. Death claims paid in ftitl and at once. Strongest, Safest, Beat, and moat prompt paying company on earth. Get S. W. P. on your house and you'll get satis faction. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT is a pure lead, zinc, and linseed oil paint. It covers more surface than any other painting material on the market. Wears longest, looks best and is most economical. Big line of shades. Ask for color cards. i. SOLD BY. B. L. PAGE, Agent. Gaddysvtlle. N. C. P.. R. Page. Lutnberton. N. C. R. G. Rozier, Lumberton etable stains, and always rub the j Hle ,men, who do not belong to any epot with cold cream or oil, after using an ncid oti the ringers. The next proceeding is to give attention to the nails. To tone up the nails and give them with a mixture composed of equal parts of oinnabffr and emery followed by a gentle massage of oil of bitter almonds Should the nail be disligured bv white specks, these may readily be removed by using the following mixture: Mix equal parts of pitch and turpentine, and add to it a-little vin-garand pow dered sulphur, or pitch and myrrh melted together mav le used with good results. I'se a file to shape j f"emy (Ji te church on earth shall iference of scissors. I 'srroyeu Are there any of us of the churches who are fishtine against the saloon. There are men who resect the churches and the work they ifre doing who will side aaginst the stloon if it is made plain to them how the two are in deadly coniliot all the time. But the people who are members of tho churches a-e in the majority in this fair city of ours. Why should they be, giving their time and energy and money to the churches, only to see their e ft'orts and sacrifices unfilled by the sa loon? Why should they not say now VC I DAI I once and for all, that this chief :,V " - PIANOS AND ORGANS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SOMETHING YOD NEED I offer for sale one 35 Horse Power Boiler; one 30 Horse I.iddell Engine, good as new; one number one Lane Saw Mill, with 50 feet of carriage, brand new; one I'nited States Kdger, new, together with 350 acres of timber and more which can be easily secured. Tbe whole plant is complete in its equipment, with cut-off saws, etc. It is in fine order, and my sole reason for wishing to dispose of it is that pressure of other business requires all of my time, and I an unable to look after it. Eleven head of mules and one carload of hay also goes with the outfit. L. TOWNSEND, MCDONALDS, N. C. Keapectfullv, DUNIE BROS, ASHPOLE. N. C. LOOK FOR Till' S1C.X -THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway WORLD'S FAIR SCENIC ROUTE TO SAINT LOUIS. SHORTEST. QUICKEST ai d BEST ROUTE. Vestibuled, Elc trio Light d Trtiua with Pullman Sleepers and Dining Cin. Throiub tickets fr m North Carolina with direct oounectiom. Sp-wial Rum for Snaaou, Sixty or Fifteen Dt Tickets. Kift-Hii Day Tickets from Lumbertoo, N. C, $20 2.Y S eepiiig Car accommodations engaged opou application. Special Coach Excursions On authoiiz d dat. ticket, vo d tor ten days, at rate of $20 40 Cnrreapor.dii. gir low rates from other stations. Special accomtnoda tiona arratig-d for partiea. Stop-overs permitted within limit at C. 0 celebrated mountain reaorta. Uae the C & 0. Rout aud pur chase your ticket accordingly. For coach excursion dates, reserva tions and other information, address W 0. WARTHKX, D P. A C ft O RV Richmond, Va. GUaitaN TEED BY A BANK DEPOSIT Railroad Fare Paid. 500 FHKK Courses Offered Board at Coal. Write Quick GORGIA-AURAMABUSINESSCOLUGE.Macon.Ga $5,000 UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL The Summer Term begins Jutie S:h, 'o continue t!i:ef ni'iiithr. Tnorough instruction in courses adniitting to the bar. Specif-1 lectures bv eminrnt lawyer?. For Cat-logue, address : : : JAS. C. McRAE, DEAN. CHAPCL HILL, N. C. ALLEN EDENS. IVrsitlent. BANK L. Bl'LT.f CK, Vice-Pres. W. F. BRISTOW, Cashier. OF ROWLAND, ROWLAND, N. G. WE SOLIGIT YOUR PATRONAGE 3 A.D.JONES&CO Greensboro, N. C. Southern Factory Dis tributors for the World Famous the nails in preference ivever use a sharp 'instrument for pressing dovn t ht ee- rising cuticle,, Nothing has ever equaled the orange stick for that purpose. Mother's Ear A aai-at-aia aaa " " " uriir'8 ra .. Wnen unaiNa mm inaht. and in rue MO,'"S THAT COHtf fifFODC THAT W hi" O ll I I 1 -. 4. I " I ....w iici.uig iu lute impor- ' We loan vou monev to tmv tht-n taut matter, giving our means to j Weive free trials. trie enure n umi voting for the sa loony -Charlotte News. THE INDIVIDUALITY OF THE STEIFF PIANO Is three fold. It is noted for its individ uality of tone, qualltv, individualitv of action ; individuality when it comes to profits in that you may buy it direct from the manufacturers and save the re tail dealer's per centage. P. M. ASBURY. Factory Rep. Box 46, Charlotte, N. C. HAITOH SASH and DOOR CO., MAXTON. X. C. 1 We pay the freight. Has large a stock to select from as j any House and can sell you first -clasa ; work for less money than any other j House and gives the Time, SCOTTS Mrs. ft a ker, a niissonary, proved to be the Cecil Rhodes heiress, was discovered in Asheville' engaged in raising funds- for a i!iit!sT7Th scnuoi ax uny cross, lieori'iM S I. . . : . . I .1 . : . . ill IM'.I 11 plain !;cr il is nearest her hen: t liv ZtXZT-Jn U largest Discount for Spottash. sold c:n EMULSION SUWrS THE EXTRA STHCUGTM Oi;msnMfr so i,eCtssMfr rot THE HEALTH CF eOTH M OT H LR AN U C MIL. O. ic.'irest her !na:t ''ii a icy 11 pi m I ''H' was an f ' I i ' II'.- ' O t I !!' c str:a! .-ci ne :.'!. that li-rf- ti: arid i r 1 r i ress ti i 5-. 4U - I 1 tic Nc V'orb. Sir;. If a : ly itiL-r. will ta - . a- 'is iti a v a ; I:." r, I- s v :e; ji I i ng ii' ri J i 1 i 1 ilevo'e i '''Si. 1 Easy Payments. -They have- 2 000 DOORS TO SELECT PROM. GLASS DOORS From $2.50 to $8.00. (A? V ' ' ' 1 . jt!-',. T. t 5 $ 1 1 n !k The KEELEY INSTITUTE, GREENSBORO, N. C. OUR ILLUSTRATED HAND BOOK CUT THIS OUT TODAY-MAIL IT TO BOX 166, GREENSBORO, N. C. P. ease si n 1 n e ypt.r Illustrated Hand Book No. 16. Name Address. "Writ-C.it'.:- A. D. JONES !i i t'C.:a COBPAHY. e c:e ,ici an s wit s: To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine ; Tablets. o (VLjfy awifi MiiTAn kanvavc ftafklrf in twi.et 12 months. Cures Crip fa Two Days. This signature on every frvtrL box. 25Ca as K!:i: c.
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