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Till- Kind Ymi llato Alwityd Uniitjlit, ami uliiili lms dt'i'il
,n iimi I'or nvrr years, lias burnt' the klanaliire i,f
-) , .- mi. i Ii .m i..,. f -- ii ii i i-i- - n r
i , j (r , ximiil kiihtMiiii sini' ils liiliinry.
All ( iilintcii'eits, linlliillotis mill ' .linl-iiH-i;iiiit " aic hut
i:prl ilm Hi Unit, Irlllti tltli unil rn,liiiie,tr (hi licallli of
liititlit.s anil (Tiililron-l'.ifi'!eneii iitjHiii-i I Xjtfi'inii'til.
What is CASTORIA
(,'ustnriii U a Iiiii-iiiIpn piilistltntr Cur Ciitnr Oil, Paro
Cinir, l)iuis ami Soollilni; Syrups, It is I'lrusant. It
i'iiiitaiii nei'lier iiiiiu, Miit'iiliinn nor mint Narctilii!
Milisiuiu'c. lis nga. is Its guarantee. It ilrslruys Wmiim
iiul allays l'i'ii'i'isliiii-ss. It cures Dial Tinea anil Whul
I ulic. Il relieves Teel liinn, Triiuliles, eiires 'iiiisliialiuii
anil I'laliilene.v. It assimilates the I'immI, reyailalfH Hit)
SI, ii. mi ll and Itnwels, KiviiiH' lteultliy and natural filce.
Tin- lllliln n'rt 1'iinuerii TTtu Alullicl'N I'liend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
- wws
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMt eiNTUK COMMMV, T HuMIt Tilt IT. NIW VONH CTV.
MCDUFFIE'S
TA8TELE98 CHILL CURB, I TUE A MUTTON
" i:"""-
chill our. uontalnlriK r(i))t th t ot Lun
ndm.l.rl..""" , rtb,ool,. I Bronoltm. MOw,?. "Mh"' Col"
und' rjf?. J""",n,
r;,.t..t..nd child.." Ilk. ll. ! .r.n ,Ufu
PRICE, M CENTS. PHICE, CENTS t
i - ,
Take Mo DUFFIE'9 Little Bluo Liver Plllii for Constipation i,.,d
tluggith Liver.. Mc Duffle. Hoi,io,1Ii rt Hold on u ta'&'anttit to
uvi, nvDiiinui juui ixuMuyunun.
lniiSi.Kin W M I'.hiks, Wel,l..n, N c. W. I'. Hkuaxs, riiliil.l, N. f,
oc
3E
The : Bank : of : Vcidon
Will, I) N. N. ('.
.M ill 'ST -.'ii I'll, I VI! -
Sl.lle lit' Nurill (!mi'iiIim;i IVvimi,ii .
I l.ililax t ! in 1 1 1 I icpiiMiui v
I own tit' W'lIJiiii I icpiiMiui y
Capital and Surplus, $36,000.
1 V' K 14 yen tin- lift i hi htil) Ii .l-iiulil Ii .IiUii Im ihlui In) I his
H !., thill Its Hi' ll. Ilolill fs .. ill I. -I 1 1 M ll IM II lllllltllltll V Mil I III'
1 ImiiiiPMH intfii-t- hi II thr ix nut Ni-Hl ti 'I". - i.n in .-.is
Mtiiit y ! limtM t umii p. 1 mil il ill l v il i lie I ml. n-- ,n
ri-lllll h. AtiMIM.( nl till nit Hilt.ihil
h x rut ii"kn r
. I hMII, In II U
(.lj.kun Nut I h .1 ihl tun in . 1 )
1 tr "
WHIN 1 HUT IS NOT Tlll ll.
Well, Now, In Willie's Case ll
Was (liiile IliKeri-nt -
"Vi'lkTc's Willie-" asked Mr.
Sii .iii, ui i i v i 1 1 Lome In mi luisi
ni'ss ilic oilier nielli, sLiys it to Mill
Mt';iiolis JoiiriKil.
"Oil, Joliii," i tplicd Mrs. Sprau
Willi a iroulilt'd coiilileiianti,
"Miuu'lliini; vtry, veiy ilisircssiii',',
liaiipciitd Id day. 1 kli . cans
lyini; on ilie Jiiini" niniii i.itilc and
Willie look il and wein mil in llic
coiner and lnni;ln candy with ii
I laxcd linn wiili tlit- crime and
lit- owned up, I corrected liim
and senl liim in hed. Vnu iniisl
have a sei ious talk uiih liim in ilic
ninrnint;. Oil, I am so disu csscd
alioiil U'illie1 I believe I should
die, John, really, it' the- tuiy (jrew
up dishonest. " And Mrs. Sprau
wiped a lear out ol tier eyi-.
"Oh, I ttuuldn'l worry," snnlh
ingly replied the hushand. "I will
talk lo ihc little sinner in the nun n
inc. Willie is only Ii years old,
you know, and iiiom children ol
thai ace are apt In yield easily to
lempialioii. Their ideas ot rihl
and wrong are inn tirnily lixed as
yei. Bui what have you heen do
ing today, love?",
"Oh, 1 have heen shopping; and
John, die funniest thing happened.
I rode all the way up (ow n in a
surface car and il did not cosl nie a
cent. The conductor never once
asked me for my fare. "
"And did you otter ii lo hiin'r"
"Of course not, gonsie. ll was
his business to ask I'or n, ia-,n'i
il'-"
"Do you think thai was unite
er - llonesi'-" ventured John.
"Why, of course il was," tardy
replied Mrs. Sprau. "Wh.il is ihe
condiicloi paid for, I should like
luknow'- It isn't my business lu
make him colled his fares, is it?
"Well, now in Willie's case,"
uuitircd die amused husband.
"Why, John, how can you lalk
so silly?" rejoined his wife. "The
cases are entirely different. You
are absurd. Iv'eally 1 don't think
men have ;iny more lirinly fixed
ideas ill. in children. It the con
ducior had asked me for my fare I
should have given il lo him, of
course."
"Oh, yes, certainly. Of course,
dear," replied John with a iiteer
look in his eyes.
'Ilxifi-, iiutliitnr vi, pi, .is.tnt us lli.it
lilil'Jil. , li,',-i'lnl, at it-a Willi- 111,'
ttoilil l,',iii! hI,ii,iii vil ilnwii hi your
l,r,.iLl.tt IIm-ii I-, iiollini i.i ruiiiliii-ive
In i.'.mi,I anil yt,,,l li-sulls. I lic IiimI
lliv man mill a li,'a'lliv lliiinl .mil lilv in
a li-ll,i 1,11,111, 11 ll.-lll'l Hull in III,
a lii-tli'l - hi tl ill in III,- in in in
ill,' vm, in in u Itii li li.iinli, api, ,1 l
inie ilnalnlilv, liiii-.i l ilii-lil. "lii'lit
tliM, i,l, i ul III, "l,,ina,ll mil ilualii!,' ynnr
IkkIv, inlll lll,lll-llli alnl vulll ,llili,Mllnu.
l,'l aM.iv Inini tin nixi I.i.Iiih-h ami t lit
lillli".. 1 r(l i'lll -l.tln , ll III llllli' Hllll
liulli li'lli In.ti'i at ,1 l,il will itnulnl
1,11 1 lr imle-i l.-llnli- i t ,n ,'l i .il 1 1 ).', rail ll'
eu-ill iuiiii l,,l aial n il mil Ii,- Miiiisi-,1
l,i 1 t' li,ti in 'i Ii i','11 , i in in will alt' Try
a lillli' K,l ,1 l.ir l'.--'-i.i iilii-i our
meal
Sol,! In W M l'i,li, n. Vi'I,I,iii, N ('
KXl'ABI.ISIII'll IHI;V
S PECIALTIES
W. J. WARD,
DKNTIST,
OFI'IUE IN DANIEL liUII.DtNO,
WEI DON, N. 0.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICINE "if&W
TUT KcOUir),M. D , FIimilT.
Thll Cotter conformt lo the SlinJtirjB
ti-eil by Uw lur Mrdaal Education. SciiU lof
Uullctin No. II, winch Ull Kbuut It.
tkrwt IntcmUlotyf-SfcHyUtptnmtal.
MitlCIKI -(Tltlll-MIMUCI
I GARRETT & COMPANY.
PioDter
At
Brt.unijTAe
. y ' ,i hlzltZZ, i ' i-
W OLD NORTH STATE BLACKBERRY
t HIAWATHA MINNEHAHA
lU.'.lt'l, ,,.,Kn, l'" -'"I '""lO
flf PAUL CARRETT SPECIAL
fV t";iill k lllltf l ll llli, innrl jqt
Anil all ,.l li.-i imirlirsiir I'm,' ami W liult-mniK Wiurslnr I irs ami Imh I il r -Zj
lH.ltii!li,'-l l I'nris I'mil I" Hi- n im nil kiml-' "I -'' ' null- u'-H ''' r
W,.i, iu lliaui li, St l.m, Mo ' tulnr, M lit I'OI K ,
Has Stood Ihe test 25 Years
Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents.
ll In C.lV IO tllkl t'.tuli wiili ihc
jjojJ thillj po.sscssi'd by (Ulicls.
ui niiiK
ll iiii liitvf kuhit-v iiiul M.iililiT tiiiulili'
;ti,l tin lint (ft Ki.li, KmIimV t "lit. Will
ml li.ivt'iiiilv MHii-i lI h lil, nut Inr h
viiii, ,ii il p - ihU'l v i ul' all I iliu nt
kl.lin v ;il.tl lil.i.liliM iIih -;i-i -
I'm vi V - K I I .ilk. Wi-lilnti. N r
It Costs
Nothing
To hud nut fur a lerlaiuty
tthillur or not onr heart is
.'illei'leil. I Hie person ill four
has a weak heail ; il may be
you. If s,, ymi slum!,! know
il now, and save seiious eon
sispieiifi's. If you have slmrt
lirealli, lliitlerinn, palpitalioii,
lllilli't v sj.ells, bill llllsbes ; if
),,il eaniiul lie on left side ; if
oii have f.iiulin1.; or sinulhei'
iii; spells, pain aiound hi ail,
in viile and anus, muii Ik ii I is
weak, and pel baps diseased.
Dr. Miles' Heart One will re
lieve )ou. '1 iy a boltle, and
see how ipiiekly your conditiim
will improve.
"Al'uut n v.-nr nK t wl-,it lo III"
Jlil.- .M-ill -n'l i',i. i,a,liiK nilt l,i'. m I
nun SIT,.'I llitf tlllll In-all tlolil'li'. ullU
h.ul I II r,,r It'll )','l-i. I had l"iui
III my In'ait. ha.k utnl 1,-tl Hlile. and
h. ,,1 not 1,,-i-n nlile lu Jiaw u ile,-p
blealii l.,i lw,i yial.. An IUUh ex,-r-tliai
wiiiiIJ I'tiu.-Ki ialll-itlii, I i il 1
i. uii.l ii. u lie n mv ) i,l- mil, 'i"t
pnn.iluK 'I ! Hailvnl mi' III tiy Or
.Mll.n 11. in t fine iilnl N, 'I vims uliirll
1 ilnl Ullli 11,,' result II . il 1 mil III
hill.i- Imillli Oiau 1 ,i,r '.ii l,,l"r,'.
Iialimt B.lliiil 11 pnutl'ls fill , 1 ' lil
lli, li. , ,l lakhn II I liHik iilinill llilr
le, ii n.iltleM i,f thf lw,i in. an Inm. and
l.aiflil licin l,',ll,,r, il Willi my hi-ilt
iii,B." MH.-l I II I Ii: l lluMH
I lnri- HanJu-iliy. Ohio.
Dr. Milei' Heirt Curt I. .old by
your drugui.t. Mho will guarjnte that
tho tlrst bottlo will beitetit- if It tail!
he will tefuiid your money-
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
THE HERITAGE.
KV JAMliS KUSSI'LI. I.OWIiLI..
The rich man's son inherits lauds,
And piles nl buck, and stone, and gold,
And he inherits soli, while hands,
And lender llesh dial fears the cold,
Nor dales in wear a garineiii old;
A heritage, il seems lo me,
One scarce would w ish to hold in fee.
The rich man's son inherits cares;
I he hank may bl eak, the factory burn,
A hreaih may burst Ins bubble shares;
And soli, white hands could scarcely earn
A living lli.il would sti ve his turn;
A heritage, it seems lo nie,
One scarce would wish to hold in fee.
The rich man's son inherits wauls,
I lis stomach craves for dainiy fare;
Willi sated bean he heals ihe pants
Of toiling hinds w ill) brow n arms bare,
And wearies in his easy chair;
A heritage it seems to me,
One scarce would wish to hold in fee.
Whal doili ihe poor man's son inliein
Siout muscles and a sinewy heart,
A hardy frame, a hardier spirit;
King of two hands, he does his pari
In every useful toil and an;
A heritage, il seems to me,
A king might wish lo hold in fee.
What doth the poor man's sun inherit?
Wishes o'erjoyed with humble things,
A rank adjudged by mil worn merit,
(lonient that from employment springs.
A heart that in his labor sings;
A heritage, it seems to me,
A king nnghi wish to hold in fee.
What doih the poor man's son inherit?
A patience learned of being poor;
Courage, if sorrow come, lo bear il.
A fellow feeling thai is sure
To make the ouicasi bless his door;
A heritage, il seems in me,
A king might wish to hold in fee.
O rid) man's sou! there is a toil
Thai w ith all others level siands;
Large charily doll) never soil,
Km oiilv whiien, soft while hands -This
is the besi crop from thy lauds;
A heritage, il seems lo me,
Worth being rich to hold in fee.
O poor man's son! scorn nol lliy slate;
There is worse weariness ilian llune,
In merely being rich and great;
Toil only gives ihe soul in shine,
And makes icsi liagiul and benign -
A heritage, il seems in nie,
Worili being poor lo hold in fee.
Bolli, heirs id some six feel of sod,
Are etptal in ihe earth al lasi;
Bollv, children of the same deal' Cod,
Prove liile lo your heirship vast
By record of a well Idled pasl
A heritage, il seems to nie,
Well worih a life in hold in lee.
SAFE AT SEA.
"And in the fourth watch of ihe night Jesus went unto them, walk
ing on ihe sea. "- M 1 1. I I :25.
ll is seldom safe for ihe disciple 10 be al sea w iihoul the Saviour. Yd
we may be there by His command, l ie chooses sometimes in send us
into circumstances thai seems in be fraught with peril. The perilous
place may prove the Master's approval. They toiled in row ing and al
the same lime the boat was tossed about will) the waves. We lliink il
is hard enough to have In work hard w ithoui having to w orry. How
easy in forget that ihe work is ours bin ihe worry is His. We forget
this, but He does nol forget us. Christ praying for iliein on the nioiiii-tain-side
meant more than I lis presence 10 pull an oar in the boat w iih
them would have done
Perhaps ihey said to one another, would thai this lake w as dried up;
ai any rate ihey blamed the rolling, tossing waters for all iheir troubles.
Yet, when iheir energies were perhaps exhaused, when the darkness
had settled down and they were despairing, deliverance came. And ii
came by means of walking upon the very element thai they had blamed;
the waters that had distressed them became a way for the feel of their
Deliverer. How often this is the case. Ought we nol lo have learned
by this tune that we can never be sure thai any fruu will be either bitter
or swecl until Cod has ripened it. l et your troubles grow , if you can
stop litem; it may be ihey will ripen into great happiness, l et your
trials come; face ihein, bear them; they may hold glorious triumphs.
The billows of sorrow are rolling about you, but Christ is w alking on
them. Cod can come on the w ings of ihe storm as well as on the
shafts of sunshine.
Be sure you know ihe Deliverer w hen He comes. The disciples
were territied; they though! it was a ghost. It is strange ihat while we
are ever ready to recognie ihe reality of our foes we are always fear
ful that our friends are only imaginary. There are more people who
live up to the theory of a personal devil ihau llinse w hn rejoice in ihe fact
of a personal, ever present Saviour. Wi iie ibis dow u, cut il deep in
your beans, thai He lias promised and lie will mil break His word.
"Lo, I am wiili you alway." l:pcelllini all ihe time; waich I'or
Mini, ihen when He does come we shall know Hun, we shall rejoice
in the storm thai brings Him near, we shall embrace the billows and
bless them; we shall stand boldly on the very clement that we feared
would overwhelm us and run upon n in meel our Lord, and I lis pres
ence w ill make in our beans a iiiiel harbor long ere ihe shore is
reached.
THE MAN WHO LOOKS IIIR li(IOI).
Take My Advice innl tin I nnHiiur
I'nr (iiiml ; fi vw hei e, and ynu
Will lie Aslnnisheil at Mow
l aisy it is to I 'ind.
Hkmi
I. you seen linn.- I )o you
now linn- nol, am to
li II you he is a good man in know.
I uiel linn on ihe train one day
w hen every one I had lalktd w nil
for limn s seemed in have been a
bin ii pessimist. I le came along
smiling in such a pleasaui way that
I was glad in share my seal w iih
him
lo ii y io make a good -1. in on my
second day, bin when I looked in
lo ihe wash piichcr I had a clo-i
call, for il was alinosi einpiy. I
whistled, and looked out of the
window, and the prospects from
there was very line indeed. I
couldn'l remember that I hud ever
seen a liner view li t mi a hotel win
dow anywhere. When I paid my
bill il struck me :e. being large, but
the hands ol the Jerk who look
my money w ere small and vcrv
shapely w iihal
"And so ii Weill on,
day," cniiiiniii.il my
"making a coiisi.un ai
day atur
oploniisi,
d earnest
I here was a baby jusi across the effort to sec only ihc good, and,
way thai had been crying and fret although my daily routine w as
ling for an hour, and although I much the same as it had been, I
had been much disturbed over il, was able to tiud a bright spot - e
my acquaintance did not appear to where. Ol course, il wasn't all
nonce ai all, but he presently asked sliding down lull, but its becoming
nie whether I had nuticed huw pa- more and mure that way ihe longir
lienl the mother was. I could see I try it. The more I look for good
it very plainly then, bill I had fail ihe easier for me lo tiud il, and the
ed lo observe it before. less teinpi.uion 1 have lo look for
The brakeinan called out the sla- ihe bad. In fact, il is gelling to be
lions so indistinctly that no one almost second nature for nie to
could lell what he said, bin the op- look for ihe good, and I w ouldn't
limist beside me remarked that tie go back to the old w ay now lor
had a very pleasant voice. The anything. I used to have a fact as
newsboy talked through his nose long as a sermon and as sober as
in such a way thai made me glad -crepe on the door, and I know I
w hen he was gone, but ihe man fell worse ihan 1 looked, bin now
w ho looked for good discovered at il is almost as different as being in
once dial his hands were clean. I a new world. Take my advice
had nol noticed thai. friend, and go looking fur good
After a number of this kind of everywhere, and ymi will be ustoi:-
ihings had happened, I turned to ished at how easy il is lo lind.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Klrfn7 tr'i!.l I'",-; ..'pr.n tb iTittid, dli
courap':; anil lisrn . an.Uli-i.: l"'auti', viiv.r
airl rh' 'Tt'ilw.'.r; r'fu.n
ui.aj'f.'ir vh.'N iht! l'id
i)'-y, ani fiat of onicr
or uVca-iid.
Kuiiiry tro'llil,' h:ir,
l.i'iii. '-,i I-.,.. ,. .1, ,,,
y i : : . i 1 1 i : iv iirii 'iniin. n
-, l . i i..r a i ii, i l i t,. I t:i
lAA 'H'"'?',-':,(lil' '" 1 !!!i'-'"'il. ' -'I
'" a'i . t, o f'-'H, ii '': "
iirin : ai'! ', th" ( :,!! -,r It, '. i - a h(i 1
Ii".'- ail ". !.-a e h ! I : i i
.1 too ...
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ll.- irn ,.rt:i:,i i
Ir e.:! In u cii.e la :
kiJnra aril ,i4(i
in . .1 p" r
W.rncu u; v.
I'raiV w::b k:.i.v
ai: I I ah n ' t l
Trie ra:.J -i:.: t
Swamp Uout i ;
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a halit ai
la
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mn an: made rrih-
d l.i..,i,r ir.-all.',
'":.' ('r' ai rTnciiy.
ii.iie efft, I of
I' .ni.U. ll i.i s.;U
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f: an .,'.!! "T :
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TMr,!-Ru.d. :
N.Y ..'. '.'.",
I-'. V.
ff Svniii Iti-'t.
tnany uf the
i Dr. Kilmer
Le sure anJ
.e, I tit remember
t'r. Kiiincr's
. liiiihamton,
State Normal aid
I;
the man and said:
"You seem to see good every
where," and he replied :
"Well, why shouldn't I? The
world is full of it and ii is hard to
miss il. "
"Were you born that way?" 1
ventured to ask.
"Oh, no," he relumed. "I'll
lell you how ii is. I used to be
jusl the oilier way. In lad, I look
ed for bad everywhere, and I al
ways lound il, loo. 1 w as like a
( iuodbye. "
And the man picked up his own
big grip and the heavy telescope
belonging to ihe panenl woman
wiili ihe cross baby, and made his
way out of the car, for the tram
had slopped ai Ins station. I he
last I saw ol him he was talking
like an old friend lo a mail with a
balky mule. Northwestern Chris
tian Advocate.
COURSES
II itj; ;V iMMMI.Ia IAI.
i I. s.-n il. in im i i m m 1 1 ; n i;
st II. VI H it M ll I.I. I l.'AIMXt;
I'lTi M If M. Ml sit
iilihii lo ileu r.'i'H.
ailiiali'snl iillii-r
itirii-il I laiiimir
n In is t'.naiil, laiuntiy, hu
ll, r n-f .a ii-xt i.miiis, i'ii'.,
I ,M In-' I I ll loll sttlili'l.ly,
nlli aniiu.il i,i.ii litains
'. lam;. I a -in in,' linanl ill
lli'S a!i III,' aiililtl-.ltiilllrt
1 1',
Ten Years In lied
I, li tais I w a-i e, mli ni', I
lir.-r e,,lil', leai
I s,''t i ll i HUM'S titr
l-,'.,U,!;.s Will ...
-,')i .ul I.n I
1 mn ami l, i'
I Til a veil
-I'.', I ill,
s, iii uiii, r -
Hi.- ,ii'i mil hi n-
-I I I l- maili'
pniiil, in,- invil,
il'll'lll ll'.l' lll'IS
lalalnu aial ullr
iv .Inly
III Ih.i.
I , HI'S
aim t'lnn-
ai'i.,,L'iaitiii Inr
inali'in, auilii'is
l llll Ol I II l II M. IK"
Mks. Winsi tuv's : inn iiiMi viii i" Im
Iwrll u .eil tor titfr hll y.iils liy iinllmlii nf
Ultitllt-rit fill lllt'il iTiililli'll tlllitf ti-t'tliniil.
Willi Mrlt',t MitrriM. II until hn thf ilul'l.
HUllfllM tilt: Kului illliilK all pun; t'lui-t
ilnl t'ulli', unit H I lie htil Itllliily l"l
Diairhot'A. It h ill it-lif vt Ilit' nour liltlf
mitt, it r imiiit'iliut'ly Holtl lif iliuwH
in ivtry pat I ul lie wotlil Twenty lot
t'rntH it Imtlle. lit- htur anil n"k t',,1 ' Mi-i
Wintlit.'M S'lmtliinK tvrnt," mitt lake i,t
other Vind.
NX'hen a man says "I will,"
something may be done, but when
a woman says ' 1 will," something
has got io be done.
OA.STOn.IA.
lu lb. ) IM n Kaw Hm DUUuT
filDAtUIl
Of
Wh tint's thi' Hint luirii'' Wli il.it-i a
imwiu!ii miiv'1 h iln w ift l nii)i.iii
in thf l-i ni I nlil sum nit r tiiin' Anwt-r
VU ilnli'l, Wi-iisc ItcWilt's itrll Milt'l
S;i)vi and Hh'sh uIi a iloll't linlll
cr it- I. mm In ItHik Ini Hit- ikiiiii' im llm
lm til i"l I till' KrlllllllP
Kolil by W. M i uheii, Wt lihm, N- V.
The only thing in this world like
a boy is u man,
CASTORIA
For Iufauti tud Children,
man I knew w hen I was a boy;
who made il a business of looking
I'tir tlx in is, and it is astonishing how
many he could lind. I le w anted
litem for something or other for
some kind of a factory, bin his
constant search for thorns made
him blind lo about everything else,
ll in . I seemed as iliough he could
nol see any other kind of a tree;
and as for ti'iiil and llowers and
sunshine, and so on, he was as
blind as a bat.
"Well, there w as a time when I was
like that thorn hunter. I couldn't
see the good ai all, but oh! how
easy il was to see the bad. One
day 1 said lo myself: " I bis way
of living is foolishness. I've had
enough of il, and so it's got to slop
I determined thai I would slop
looking lor lliiiigs uhieh made me
feel truss and surly, and see if I
cnuldii'l lind something dial would
make me feel more like living.
And so I turned over a new leaf,
and siaricd right then and there lo
look for good.
ilie day happened lo be on Sun
day, and I w eui in church. I he
pre.kher roared in a way thai was
deafening, and there was nothing
w hile in Ins sermon, and yet I w as
able lo lind more than a doen
things about the man and his
preaching which were commenda
ble. In tirsi place, his necktie was
faultless, and his coat lil liim per
fecily. 1 lis pronunciation was
gonJ, and Ins speech was gram
matical. His gestures were good,
and he stood siuarely on his feel,
1 would ralher see a preacher a
little weak in his theology than in
his ankle bones anyhow. I lis the
ology will coine all right in time,
bin his feel never will.
The choir sang wretchedly thai
morning, but I had gone to church
to look for good, and I had lo see
thai there w ere some very good
looking people among the singers.
The girl w ho sang ihe solo seemed
; in have neither life nor music in
i her, but her dress was very be
coming. There was a woman in
ihe next pew to nie who had a
very coarse look, bin she had very
pieiiy bullous on her jacket.
"In the next room io mine that
night at the hotel was a man w ho
snored like a sawmill, but in lime
' I limited that both bis time and
tone w ere very good --for snoring.
As in unstudied effort, il was cer
tainly fine. In spots it w as as full of
expression and surprise as any of
Wagner's music. As 1 fell asleep
I was more than half wishing that
I could snore as well.
"When I arose in ihe morning,
I was struck with the thought my
l-,l wilii iIishim' nl nt k nliti-v s.
I!. A. I. lay, ,1. I'. ; i, I t l.iliiille, lint,
was -a, s, Mai-I h it I ri, ulil mil mum
nl till- lin.r I rullslllllil till' Vfiv
mi ,iic ll vliill alallalilf, hut i ll'il Jii't
ii'lii l' unlit t'nliy's Kntiiry Curt i.h
inn , enitril tn nil'. 1 1 !l:t In'. 'It a Oil'-.
"II
pull
In-I
Mil
Charles I). Mclvcr, President,
i.i.'i:i:sr,tii,'o, v c.
I i mi'
..all' hy I! flail'. WYI.In
I.
The value of ihe service does
not consist in what is done, but in
lite slate ot bean with which it is
done.
I 'nlcss we take Cod lor our be
ginning w e begin wrong.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is a tinw.-i fiil, inv k'l.ratiiiir leliii'. impart
this li.'iil'.:. ,,...1 Siri'l.ulh III pal rifillar
t II ik'nn- ilisiliH'Oy i ii.iinii,-. Ill,-
l,'al. iti'lnanh In allti l. s,, liHImali ly
n laliil In II,.' ui'ti.Tal lli'lillll that Mhi'tl
aisra.si-s u ill,- ii,ll.-,i L,- tMIi,.ll I'lvaiH
art' flu vil llu' li"l,' U,,h .':tii,s in h.iilili
unit Mt'rtn:! n Tor Mval, nml si,.,y
Wiiini'ii win, ai,' "iiiirii-uiil." " i'iiii-il,,n n "
t,r tlt-iiiiil.iii'il. t'Bi'i't'iaily lir iiiiiiitii til,. i
Willli ill -lnl'l'. lilla'l- uf St I IliKllll, Willi
si l at III,- l pin ru,r ,i .,w in in a, -In in-,
t,r hear l,, ai y limisi h,,lil Iiiii-,I, ii. ami hit'
nursing nmili.is. llr. I'i.iii-'s l aiiril,'
I'reseriptiint ha.. ,r , it prieeli ss
hcllelil heeallM' ,,f Its heallll-risUiriliK'
itinl sreni:lli-i.'ii intf pewi ts.
As u s.s.lliim ami streimlheliilitf lien -Ine.
" l 'a urile l'l', s,. ipti,,n ,s un
,',Uale,l ami is inv atiial'lr in allay im; ami
suiiiluilitf neriMiis ,--iliilillily. iirilal ll
ily, n, lM,is ,-i,auli.,,i. in l'liiiis pri.-tia-tlali.
lieuralL'ia. lo -l nit. spiisinv. eln.i'rii,
t,r M. ilu ilaiii',', lout ul lit-r ilisi n-.situ:
li,. nulls synipinius t tiinliiiiliiy at t- li'la tit
iih,ii tiiiii-liuiial ami nivalin' tlist as,- uf
the w "inauly uri::iii-. I i fiiilue,' refresh
iti s,.,-p ami reli, yes mental tiiiiiety a ml
tlesH,n,,,-y
I ures ,,l,siiiat,' t'iisrs. "Kavnrite I'rt'
SiTi(,l inn " i. a pi, si ny e ,'llle h,r Ihe must
t'lilnpiiealt'il and ,,lisl mate eaes ,-t "le
lliaie Ul-aklli'lis." paillllll periiis. iriecll
lalilles. prnlaplls i, r lallllik' nt the pi Ilie
tilllahs. weak ha, k. I. ann iluw n na
tiiui. elimiii,- eulii'i'stiuii. itill ., li , ma I ii in
nml uieeraliuii.
hr I'iei'i'e's rnt'ilii'ines nre inatl,' fmm
liarmless hut elln-ietil mi. Ileal r,K,ts
ftiiihd irniwiin: in t.ur Amern-aii fnrets.
The lii'liaiis knew uf lite man, Imis ,',ira
tiye yalue uf .nine uf tlies,' runts aial im
tiai'teil thai kiiuw li ilire tu sum,' ul the
hieiitn'ier whiles, ami iratiually s,'li I
the inure pI'uL'I'essiy , ph sli'1,1 lis l alne tn
1,'sl Itllit Use tlielll. ilinl ey,l' ili,v lln-y
hale Kl'iiwu ill Inmr hy reason ul llu-ir
Miperiur eiirHtiit' virltitu Ktnl their sufe
ami harmless iiiiililii s.
nlirilril;illsls sell lhe',l',AVulllTI' I'llK-
Ht'itU'i'lnN " unil alsu lliat famuli-alt, ra-
tiye. I,I,hhI purilier 1111,1 slulliiteli Mini,', the
"litu.lit N Mkiiii ai. Illsniy lay." W rite
tu Or. 1'ieree nliniil vunr eae. He is an
i'i rit'ttei'il physifiiui anil will treat teiir
fuse Its I'uliliilelitlal ttlul Wlthnul elianje
fur eurresii,inleiu','. A, hires. Imn ut ihe
luyalnls' II. ,1,-1 uml .Sitru lea I Institute,
llllltahl, N. Y., uf Wllll'li 111! 1.4 chief euli
hlltlllllf fill) Mt-ial!.
Correct Dress
Thr. "Modern M, ihud" syslcm of
hiiih-Rradr iai!.,rir.if i'llroducrd by
L E. Huye & Co., ol Cincinnati, O.,
lalidies goiid tltessers everywhere.
All Germrnle Made Strictly
to Your Meaiurc
at nnvletttlr prtee.. 'iltO dyles ol InreiKn
eiui d'tuiestic fhlinr linm wlaihtu choose.
Krurt, enled by
Jv. S. JVLHiElT.
u h:i.ii., x
Central Academy.
Tin I- .ill '1 . 1 the. siliuul will hi'-
iiin on Tuesday. Sept. 4. IKI6.
l-'nr fun lu i u l tin tlttili aiiiln -s
.1 M. Itlllllit's, I. ml, ln, N.C.
CHOICI:
ROSES !
( .11 M:il tilit, Vtnlfls ;iml tlllu I" IlilWfrM,
;ll w :i h nil li.li 1. Shnut r WftltlllH
!iiHiln H, ll.tlnl-i'ilir l lni.ll Di'sitillM.
1'nt ;illl nlil ittmi lit (til l tty lilts, Tu
111 llu, r.lili,'t;. ;(i ntllt'l Vt'dt'lubll!
I'i, lilts, , tjiNnh.is Olllt'lS Mi)lllilly
i-i' nli il N 1 1 '. 'thnut or (rii ;IUill.
II. STi:iN.'ETZ,
llultlsl', ' 1
mi.l'.lt.ll, Nllliill lAPOiJ 5
I lit ly J V-
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UK
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MILLINERY.
FANCY (KKtlWaud N0VK1.T1FR.
Kutlerit'k'H I'Hllrnn.
ATTORfMEY AT LAW,
WKI.ItoN, N. C.
Prat'lifi'M in the court h ttf llulif'uz and
tttljnmiim tttti nl icm, nml iti the HiiMCtiie
1'nnrt nl tlifStalc. SiM'cinl ntlt-nlioti nivtn
l'i cnUi-ctiniiM uml hrnmiii rritiirim.
1 1
Miwwu airllo. , I.mlifM 7.V. to $1.
MlL.IVii'H will hp in ml p in unit the
tiitif, 1 1 at.M ami I to u net made aud
Trimmed to order-
SASH, DOORS, BLINDSJ
M A N 1KI.M, I'll. US n tillAIICH,
II AltDW AItl', pain rs,.vc
HUNK i. U.AIfK "OIMI'ANY, 1 11.
rVin-liilk, .
ThS Kind YOU HatS AlwayS BOUgM dreams bad been pleasant, a very
ii. th. . unusual thing with me, and I was
C4&yfj4Uti4: , fairly well satislied with my start
in looking for good, 1 encouraged
Bears tho
8iguttu uf
Al.t.
MAIL OUni ltS I'HDMPTLY
IT I.I.ITi.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Wi lilou, N. C.
w
A I. T K It K . I) A N I E I, .
AT10KKKY-AT-I.A W,
Wm.niiN, N. C.
l'l ictiies in Uipi'iiiiiIh of llalifm nnd
NnitliHinplon uml in the Ktiprrme ant
Ftaleiul ciiurtH. i'ollet'lionit mmle in all
iartN of Norlli Carolina Hrancli office at
Halifax, N. C, open every Monday,
m 1.. in. miu.. m in
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