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The Kind Von Havo Always Kmi",hr, ami which has been
in use for over 30 years, has Imrne t.io fi-;-i;ti!r of
ami has been inane timler his per-
jCV-ffr??', sonal supervision Hin(.n its !iliu-v.
tV -u .. Allow uooiie-t. ,!, -iv,. v.hi i hi.
AH Cmiim-Hoils, Imitation nml "Oh-iI-iis-s-ikmI" nro lint
j:viciimciils thai t fitlo Willi tuxl cmlan-cr In; health of
Infants null Children Kxperienco against Kxperiiiient.
What is CASTORIA
( astoria is :t harmicss snhsf itnto for Cnsu,;- Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is IMeasant. It
contains neither Opium, iMorphino nor other Xareotift
"iihstancc. jlsafji'is its ;;uarantcfl. J t destroys Worms
and allays F veri.-lmess. It cures Diari luca and Wind
CoMe. H relieves Teethinp; Trouhles, ircs Constipation
mid I'lalnIe.K y. It assimilates tho I'ooil, regulates tlm
Stomach alii1. Unwels, ;iv!:i lieal'.hy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho mother's I'riend.
QSLNUWE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
if
.JT A-qMi-V 4V IS
The KM You Have Always Bought
!n Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCSTAUfl COMPAUV, 77 MUMMAY TNICT, NCMI VOI1H CtTt,
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IA ll.MI. lis .Iih-Mh.1.1- I d.M1'l..l UC 1-VII Cl. I.f"!.-.l ll!l i
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yearx. Money x liwued iin :i .-i . m . I s .'ui.l v .i; ;.n ,, a iiileuM
sl p.T I'l'lll.llll. A'1 lilts ot' -nil. '!' .!
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T!iASf!iV!KC SERMON.
MEN OF THE HOUR.
ItV. Ba V.'i .e I'nn'ii ion oi the
iJil;Ci"i:.-;s . lien They Set Apart
One Day in Year in w hich
to Ciiiint Their l'levs;ni;s.
w'r nittrk Nnvettil'ur upon the
ea!etu!.:r l'e'.;nise it is the montli nf
'flKisikrrivii::; 1 lay. It was a wise
pi'o'.v.ion oi' lae i'llyriins when
they set a;iart one Jay in tlie year in
whieh in turn li;eir llio;;;;lns on
t':m;M:hv ', attil eotnil their Hess
in:;s VC'c are lar too apt to i'.irgi t
tiie -inv.s and eonnt the :."f-roW'-:
rati lvui h' the iie-. of tiie
niosi l.t'in'rie it is prchahle hi.. I the
t inner oianutni'er the latter two
to ine. ;;tul it is a j;ooj tiling to
etiiiiVaie tiie hal'it of looliin. for
them. When Diogenes look the
lantern to look for an honest man,
he implied pretty plainly that lie
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uii! not expeet to hnd one.
Dio
genes was a grumbler. If he had
iioue out with a smile ami more
coulidenee in his fellows, he would
have stumbled over homsi men at
every corner, it is the same way
with blessings. Whoever sits uown
with a scowl on his face and mean
ness in his heart, will hnd this
world a cloudy place, l'.tit let
hitn take for his lantern a smile, a
little faith in humankind and in
Cod. and the world will blossom
abundantly.
A man's blessings are all in his
own heart. It he keeps that pure
en. I open and cheerful, the world
will appear so. 1 le may not be
rich in a materi tl way, but it is not
of the great tilings ihai life is made
up. It is of the little things. To
see the blue of the sky, and many
green trees: to talk for a while with
a good friend; to read some spirited
piece of verse, or some helpful
book; to sit down to a dinner, how
ever simple, with a healthy appe
tite; to be able to do sonic favor
for a friend which will bring a
smile to his face ---these are little
things, but they are the blessings
which make life worth while. If
you stop to count, you will Hnd
that you have a good many more
of such than you had imagined.
You can easily add to what you
have. Begin this year, then, at
Thanksgiving, and look for bless
ings with a smile. Do it u t only
on Thanksgiving Day; do it every
month, do it once a week. You
will be suprised to find how well
off you are.-- Woman's Home
Companion.
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HON. CZCV"- 3. CORTELYOU.
H. I i -. -. f. ; .MA N.
Trav. r. Ajreut, RaJeigll, N.C.
dct up two hours earlier m the
morning and do something out of
your regular profession. Mind
your ow n business and with all
your might let other people's
alone. Live within your means.
Cive away or sell your dog. Cm
to bed early. Talk less of your
own peculiar gifts and virtues and
more of those ol your triettds and
neighbors. Be cheerful, l-'ullill
your promises. Day your debts.
Be yourself all you would sec in
others. B.e a good man and stop
grumbling.
A woman in the moon would
have spent her last quarter long
tiK.
Sometimes they hand one a lem
on, even in Orange county.
Cures Woman's ttcakneiSM.
Y ivfer to Unit l'""ii to neiili. lien otis,
Full, -in uont'-n to. -mi as l)r. 1'ii'ive'i
Kiivorile rr"s,-ripli..n.
Or. John !' ( one of 'le' l-Mitorial Si.nl
of Tin: Ken j in- Miiucai. Ukvm mvs
(it t l.ieorn IMOI ill. (W..l t'e.i.,0 V.I.:.- I
i, ii f thcehiet nn;reili. nt-of the "1 i-
forile I'rescrioOoll " :
" A n- ni ilv wlneh ii!vnrl:iMv ft' is as i in.
tin- m. ; .Ta'"- ' ' ncik. s ui-ii.frii,iil n
tuny i t ll.e ..iliie r-lhe-nv M "
Hi. i-i-ii: Hue s " ii! I. l I' In' I'l'.t mi : i -
In, -ill nM.-Ii It I'l'O iiiisw.is t lit' at. - .
iiili-.s.-s Hum .011 i'i 'In j N.Ik hh I i
cl,-,,i.iil,.l. In ll.e OeullM nl of ills, as,..
Clllllir lO Women " Is helllnln tllllt II fit-.
M'ell Ullletl s II. 4 .les, Ml SUIII.' IL.II.'I II
f.u i!:i n-r -, ) " "' ' ' - '
ll.s: "'rile following illl' ttlllelli: 'lie l,-tl',i '.
Inil lea I Ions ful llelun las iliiieorii ro.p !'-.,.i
or .ti'hlnir In llif I'.iek. Kllll ;ll'l"rilio :i ;
Home (weak' eoinlUl.-iTV if tin' repiulili l.v.i
OU'alls of Xemell. IllOllt ileplesslnn alel i: -rllal'tlilv.
"I'e'l lil)i Iir.ni'.; .Iisi -a- f
On' ivprisiil live un:aiis of w.n4i;e.iii . 1
H'llsalKin tp Ileal In lln li-k'ioii of tin! ...
lieys; n.eli rliat'ii itt.Kslin;:. tine lo a : -rneil
coi:itt,ni oflln' reproluel I vi- sM . :
Hiienoifiy'ytsuiii-fcsl or alisim In.-i.'i '
! T sl.lV-iri tll'lll Of m ipallMIW all
atuiopiiin eoiioinoii oi inn .-I..,.-,
ami prtiemlc lllnn l.losl I lialnt; lra. :i ;:
u-nsUiiK In li I'xlnoio lomT oart ot llu
tNloTiu.n." .....
II nior" nr less of Ilic nVovo svmpt ers
I'r-V f!anlTi. We'1 ol tlil-'IrailiTii: int;ii3
e'ntVol iCTTTTT i L'nloorn root, or Ileli.iiiai,
anil the miMieal pro rties ot liiv-h it
lllust failllfllllv repre-enis.
Of Colilea Seal riMit. iinotlior prominent
Inirreillent of "l-'morile l'resi-ri.iioii."
l'rot. l-'inlev KtliniriMiol, M. I). .of llei;
Ilett Meilielil l olleie. I lileairo. says:
"It Is all Inip.ntHiit remedy In disorders of
Iho wonili. Ill all i-aiai rlial enndll l.ms '
anil ui.neial enfeehleiii. in. II Is usi-ful "
1'rof. John M. Seialiler. M. II.. late of
Clneinnali, mys of llol.leii Seal root :
"In relation lo lis Kenenil -tTeets on ilin
iystem. ttttrr if tl" MirdtVoir ill ten- il.inf 11 w i
tliriy "ir'i yii'-r"! iomi"oh"i'" moiii.'ii. Ii
Is vnh-nx'tllu reranleit ft Hit uninus -liil in
alldelillllale.1 slates "
Prof. 1!. liiirilioiovr, M. II,. of .leflersijn
Medical t'ollem'. siivs of t lolden Sea! :
"Valnalilo In im-rlm liel ilia.'", mi nor-
rttairta oiissllnffl and eoniresllvo uyfcuji-nur-TIHi'ulnll
iiienslriialioiil."
jlr. t'ieri'e's I- amnte I'res'ripllon fa.tr
full?' rnpri'sontu all tin' aUivo naiuiit in
greninnls iinil cures tho diseases for whii-a
tiie are recounueudtxi.
4 SOtfQ OF TOIL,
I lake the little kiss she gives when I go fonh at morn;
I take the little farewell w ish upon the breezes borne;
I take Iter little arms' caress, and in the morning lighi
Co out into the world of toil to battle for the right,
king, anvils, with your cl.u.gi rl
Burn, forges, fierce and .arl
The night shall bring the world oi' h niie,
Where love and goodness are!
HIS LCfilC.
IllV
John's I atller Made
of It
k ,.'.! . .up'.c sl'e i
meal .ill l:leir n:: ::
LOVE SUMS A OliJECT.
l est No One hies 1 or Abstrael Truth.
Iv. ! sr.. d as a scntiineiit, b i e is
'iiJ,' p-i-.s-! !. -:i tcNpvcl to prin..illes-
VI i
as a p.e
toUshing
tut ai'si
Mil. n is
a puMM)
ist trutii.
i.' II ;i rl W. :, I n.... rTi.-nns N'orvn
Vl.uks-- I..-I lill.U- if. l-.l-
ill I.- all -:i a l.i.'r Ir.-l H. ill It-
i' -rv'.: tl.'il .."iil'laillf
It." l ar.l , i,r H all N. rin
t )h,
am til'.
.!!'' e oi
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n;
Me.n;
thing
for it
S'.-il' .
IICv
eireii!
lav d.
v it. connect :t wiiu sum
laiigii'le, and n
not belot'e. I;velt then h'.s
-sly, or tile fi'i'se of collateral
nici s, A patriot Uncs not
w n his lite lor libertv i;i the
Wlil die iii-o' ;'
tl'lf 111-: ft '!:
.1 II..- Ii.il!
l i,h!
.I,-; ll.-iu
.In n. s -
liuve
Pr.
slilllU"
h.it is tiiat
'll's the art i
SI .
" The art in reasoning.
: lather "what is that.
Hoy
iroiit rank of battle with the same
said feeling W'hL'n fills the I'usoin ol a
froit;ersin.,n when he dies fighting
said at ill : door of his cabin m a heroic
my attempt to delend his wile and
children from murderous savages.
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
W. M. COHEN.
Jh,jjr A a. A
"Well," ft. plied the son. "let me We admire beauty; we reverence
give you a demonstration. I low virtue; we praise modesty as de
many chicken ; are on that dish, meiils of character, but never until
lather r" these are embodied, until the eyes
" I wo, " said the old man. behold them in a physical form,
"Well," said John, "1 eat) prove never until the woman who, we
there are three." Then he stuck believe, represents these quantities
his fork in one an-l sail, "That is stands before us do we love them,
one, isn't it?" The quantities we admire; the vo
"Yes," said tiie laiiief. man we love. Here, at this point,
"And this is two?" sticking his you see how love educates one in
fork in the second. the right directions. The man
"Yes," replied the father again, loves the woman, the woman the
"Well, don't one and two make man, and each the qualities that the
three ?" replied John triumphant- other represents, liaeh educates
ly. the other to .1 finer appreciation, a
"Well, I declare," said the I'.ilh- truer regard, a higher emulation
cr, "you have learned things at of the virtues each embodies, and
college. Well, mother," contin- thus as Tennyson sings,
tied the old man to his wife, "I "They grew together,
will give you one of the chickens Dwarfed or ( ,odlikc,bond or free. "
7 s
Laxative
Condi Syrup
Re-iieves C'-l-i.'. by working them out
C : ': m lar.a.li a copious and
h'-a.tbv
R
r.f ii. -i bcradr,.
; bv demising the
n-.uicuj tr.en-.arar.'soi we i.ircai, cues
and ttenchisi tc.b-.-3.
"As pleasant to the taste
as Maple Sugar"
Children Like !t
For BACKACHE WEAK KISSEVS Trj
DeWi'.ts Kidr.-;j and Bladder Pills Sure and Safe
S M V. . M.i ..! p. IV, -I.!,,,,. N. tl
(iiioktii: c, tiRi:r-N,
Attorney-At-Law,
lo cat, and I'll take the other, and
John can have the third. How is
that, John r"
'A in n tin- -loiiiaeli. II, ail i,t khln.-v
IM-l i - s u i t u. ak. 1 1 -l I t!:,s,. ouaiis
ays I'ail. I '"" I 'Ii hi; On' -touiael,. u,,r
s'lin til.it-:'.i- ileail in K I'lneys. n:;;l
i- s ;:iplv a itias.-shiit. o.-t a pi, seitp
1 !.i,,,a n In ,li :m-is-,s i ,- , ln'ii- .s
lo. s!i,,p's ;,M,.,,. .Ysi,,:i-
e '- 1"' liO-.l ' ples.lv Ii 1 1 1 i, , -si . tl i,
ins'. Ii- :i,-'m s. !, , if..-,,, v.ttl, i,.
-I p's l;. t. ,1 tit . tai .!. Is ,,, i,,m,
a:i'l -"' li" 'pli.-i.ly ,, p u'll emu,'
!''' sample 1 1 si -etil pli-l l.v llr.
-Ii.iop. Itaetnr. is. ,,,n health i-
Si.l'a l,v l t,.,in. c.
When faith sees the glory of
character at the cud of the way it
does not need a fence lo keep ii in
the road.
A Hard Debt to I'ay
I "' a ,.-:.- ..' aiamii.!.- that ea -
el i-e I'll' i "ii.' Hn'e s I,. I tail,. .,f
W . s !i,., . , , ; i . -" I . . I in j lesrip. I,,,-,,
'lealii !.y t:li,ll. Hi. Kl'li's r I Its.
i'"V el V. I'.i'l ll 1 1 1 1 1 j - eie s, , srllulisiv
a:tei-i. .1 il,ai .1, si.,.tn,.( iiiiiiitiit-m.
"ilell I euliilit, :n-e. iai.iln: New ls,.,,
i'i I'lii- immnnis ,h v. I'tiekin- e.'tili.
,IM heti.le tin- Ills, l,i;leas u-.-.l. aiel
t" i,!lles ,,,a,!ea iipleleeine '
Ni'liilli;- lias e. I i',!t:lle,l eu li.e,, .
i i i.,i (i,tt:!i., e, .1.1. an, I all l,t ,.al an, I
hiii'.: iplainls. i , uaiatilee.l l.v an v
.liii-'.::-l. .M'e. ana -I. Trial l,lll, - It,.
A I ATAL (iLASS.
There's danger in the glass, beware
lest it enslaves. They who have
drained it find, alas' ton often
early graves. It sparkles to al
lure with its rich ruby light;
there is no antidote or cure,
to light. It changes men
to brutes; makes women
bow their heads; tills
homes with anguish,
want, disputes, and
lakes from child ren
b r c a d.
They dash
the glass
a w a y
a u d
I r o in
lile ser
p e n t
lice; drink
p u r e, c o 1 d
water day by
d a y and w alk
Cod's lootslool free.
ail
U 1.1.!'
a'e tunl IViiera
!' elatins in Hah-
appll.S. ,1 secmit'
i This Mermng?
I TAKE
yrtrtc-s
mmmm
iiMie
A Genlle Laxative
And Appetizer
Till: MHAMNti OI-SY.MI'ATMY. J"Y"
I lean to little lips she lifts to my rough lips of love,
lreadthciiiotherhopcth.it shines in eyes that gleam above:
I hear the roaring city call, and unto it I go
Light hearted for the stress, because a child heart loves mc so.
Swing, ha inters, with your clatter!
Whirl, wheels, and shaft and beam'
The light of love shall guide mc home
Front out this shroud of steam!
I lake tiie little rose site holds and pin it on my breast.
1 take the tender memory of her word that cheered and blest;
I feel the urgeni purpose of the labor that is mine,
Filled w ith her trust and patience, her youth and faith divine.
Plunge, cities, viih your thunder
Of traflic, shout and roar !
1 take the task and do the deed,
While she waits at the door.
I take the task, 1 face the toil, I deem it sweet to be
Bound to the labor ihat is love for love's line liberty;
From morning unto eventide, r,.member;ng her I go
ruder the bending wheel that glides forever to and Iro.
Sing, nulls, your clattering chorus,
Down where the millions sweat !
I bare my arms and give my .strength
And oy in w hat I get.
1 give and take, and gie again, and unto dark am bent
Beneath the burden of the risk for which sweet life 's spent.
But ah' tiie wage is dear to hew, :ae Ittti j lips tii.it w ait,
The hearts that ring, lite arms that cling, when I unlatch the gale!
Clang with your mighty revel!
K'oar. cities, with your sirile!
An.! Cod be praised for sireugtli to toil
For wage ol love and hie!
A girl can write herself love let
ters if nobody else will.
heme'
hv I 'I .
'I t lal I alai i li it- at iiienls
lliaile,! ..Ill iiee. le.iiiest
-hoop. I.'ae.lle. W's Till-so tests an
pi'.Miii; I., 1 he pet.pli n li limit a pen
iiv's ! -tie- en a! al:ie i t' tit - s..-, n
1 1 lie plesei ipt !,.n ,;nin , i ,i , h IPJ-isis ei
ei i hei-e as In. s, p s i alai i Ii h'.-in
", l.v W. l l
e, I,,
Anybody could get money if
having it was really the root of all
evil.
I lie liliest t ,,iee sp! ,s 1 1 u I .
as I, , -en 11
ell I
shoop. of Kaeme. Wis
1" I .oil It JO i, .'ill
i,il,i,,n'l hale
. -'Ma.li' in a
llllllllle" s,lVs tin- ,,'.,l. "Health Col
tee" is lealiv the eio-esi .-..iiee initiation
eei yet pi,,,hiee,l. ,,t a -lain leal sVllip.ltllV
le' 111 II ellltel Health i-ullee inn- '
tatioii is niaoe ii-nn pine 1 1 -a s .-, i-en-al
"t eiains. ii n 1, malt. mils. , ir l.'eall'
II Hi-Ill-1 to,, I all lApell Uele he pi IIP
sip, hi:, -.:lv .li nk H I'. I, e
-"I.I l.v W. I' I'ail.ei. , !,,,n. N.i'.
It was a Frenchman who said :
"Those who have suliered much
are like those who know many
languages They have learned to
understand and to be undersiood
by many. It is an impossibility m
lully sympathize with another's
experience unless it has been at
sonic time one's own. In trouble
or grief we turn instinctively to
some one whom we know has
been through the same experience.
It is the old human longing for
eiei nta.le e'oiup.i n ionshi p that shows itself.
1 ''1 I'l- Tl. . .- . I . : -i '
i lie leeiiug is siroug u mini us
t amily
N t
'$&
Srocsr
that she will feel and know with
me. Therein lies the meaning of
WORTMYVMIl.HTMOruilTS.
The only man w ho doesn't hate
it have gray hair is w hen it was
red before.
I .11.
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i anil
Neil!.,
i. It . .
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I 1
"I lll-h
Hell .l..es
TREES THAT LOSE THE BLOSSOMS.
Trees thai lose the ploss.iais, be..i down by wind and rain,
Tiiaiis. Cid lor ill it s.veci levein: "Ye d.e t.i live again!"
: c intss ihcsumn;cr beauty from valley, hill and plain,
But evermore that lesson, "Ye die to live again !"
The autumn leaves ye lonely - like ghosts in winter snow;
But still for your comfort: "The summer loved you so!"
on felt the springtime freshness, and all the gracious dew,
And earth, it thrills forever with memories of you!
Trees that lose the blossoms - you know the birds' warm breasts;
They perched in your cool branches- sweet singing 'round their nests;
And every gold leaf falling had not its life in vain,
With yet this tender lesson: "Ye die to live again !"
We love you still we love you: Though all your blooms depart.
You have your place forever in the Summer of the Heart!
Some memory of music will live in winter-rain
That everlasting lesson : "Ye die to live again !"
F L. Stanton.
Wl e.lt, I !.. ii 1 ii I
unheal!!,! t:-, ! ,,t -ran
I'll le. l '.,..-! ,:
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l in ii nil. i a en ha I ease 1,1 ,li sp. ps.u
lion I alloii tins P. in, mi a sinulp ,lav
u il limit ilmlie s.nnel I 1 1 1 o to i.ipieiniit'
it 'I al.e s'linr e 1 i, Tallin an. I sain
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'h'l is l!,e l,i's I, ;nr,!l l.nelln In.lav lot
heao hinii, l l,-i,c ' a.,,1 all t,' ,-s rather than the arriving at perlec
is plessanl In lake
pnmiptlv
M.l.t hv W. M l olii-n. ,l,loii. N I
'1 here is no merit in sacnlice de
void of service.
The heart's protest against death
is the promise nt life.
"l our criticism ol another is your
e r.lis t on nuisel:
I he great lives ha e all lo ed i
soinelhiug gi eater than hie. i
Sin is alwa s ,i greater w rung li
the sinner liiau lo any oilier.
Disappomimeni is not a sufli
cicnt reason tor discouragement.
Holiness is the reaching
'ill
m:i.)ON, n. c.
lit-si ,.i' i-ieiylhitier ill my
atieiuion pi all tit KAY'S,
WAl.TLR I:.
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dami:l,
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I.I.Im'N. N. I'.
I'la.'t.e- . m the rmnis oi llalil'as anil
N . 'i : ha o, pi, ,n a inl in t he si,,, .,.,,1
-lleetpiiis ina.le tn all
p.u is ,. Nmtii I 'aioliiia. Iliatleh otliert
it Hal la open i reiy Mon.ltiy.
killthc coy cii; !
and CURE ike LTJMGS I
cr
II. 1 allolils relief "011.
1 here is more in bci.ig worthy
of great place than there is win-
The best wav to saleguard what nini' u
you own is not lo have it worth
anything.
The man who is afraid of burn
ing up his wick need not hope to
brighten the world.
When a man sets popularity be
fore his honesty he is likely to let
principle out of his heart.
A tieklnter eoueii. fio:ti anv eansp. is
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I tile. A li. I it is so I In it on ie 1 1 1 - harmless'
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ami heals the sore ainl sensitm. Iiron
eliial nientlitatii's. No opium, no a'liln
lolorin. noiliiini harsh nseil to iiijnii' or
snppiess. simply a resinous plant ex
ttaet, Ihat helps to heal a'hitiLT lunirs.
i he Spaniards ealls this herh uhieh tin' t
lloetot its. s. '''I'lie Sa'r'il lli'th.'' it.
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