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W I V 1 S . III I. C9 I ii . o s BE STJRE YOU ABE RIGHT V THEN GO AHEAD.-D Crockett VOL.TG. NO. 32. lAKrsuKU , iN. U., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1898. PRICE FIVE CENTS i II 1 1 Ii i 1 1 1 II 1 1 I! 1 1 i II I 1 1 i I . ill 111 l-l I 1 . 1 1 II 1 1 il 11:1 1 1 I 1 1 I I-4I -r -j . - . m ii ii Li i ii ii ii ii ii ii . ii ill iii v ill i ii i r'. ii in I'liii ii if il l, ii it ii ( -ii 1 1- i e i . 11 .tUUKjSt&s S ! GRAY? That does your mirror Ssv? rwds it tell you of some lufle .. . . . H StreaKS oi gray,- jr; ycu Kjasear' uo your mends cr fce same age show this loss 0f power" also? 1 just remember that gray hsir never Decomes acrSer without help, while dark hair raDidlv becomes gray when once the change begins. ... I y o HAUNTED HOUSE.' mnne Door and a, 8ta( Story aiwmj uug to It, - The pension- examiner, who had been on dutv in n Hnntiini jwas in Washington for a week or two, as 13 toe custom amnn- , ! class of public servants, and he vu j telling of what he had Been anc lizard in Via KnilJ.u "Oh, yes," he said in response to a query, "there, were 'ha'nts' there, for where are they not where ' ths ! darky prevallal j "But the real ghost : ot me wnoie section Was in an old i house knowtt as Harley TTnij The j house was nearly 100 years old, and ! as far back as the people could re ; member it had the reputation of be ; ing haunted. This reputation had i primarily grown out of tbe faot that in one of the great rooms of ths house "was a door, leading gome' ! where, which never had been evened j as far as known and which resisted j every effort to open it . The room was wainscoted in oak nearly to ths ceiling, 'and this door was only about 6 feet high and 3 feet wide and seemed appropriate as the en trance to a secret chamber. It had heavy iron hinges and a heavy iron i latch and staple, eaten deeply by th rust when ! saw it He Ova Fault. MThere have been thlevet In ths city hall," he laid as he pat do-vo the pa per. "Oh, well, you have no ribt to eom plain, she answered. " "k.,i helped to elect them. ' ' Chicago Post. Tb rropcr DepartaMtat. GOD'S EVERG11EKN3. -s will bring back to your hair the color of youth. It never fails.! It is just 3s sure as that heat mehs snow, or that water queacnes Hre. It cleanses the scalp also and prevents the formation of dandruff. It feeds and nour ishes the .bulbs or the hair making them 'pre J uc a luxu riant growth. J: stops the hair from falling out and gives a fine, soft finish to the hair "fett. -v r,. . We hT a took on lti Hair and Poalp whteh you mjkj obu- m ttmo upon rfOMt." If jom do cat oMt all h beaflu too eirtet frm the no ot the vigor, writ tha I-wor uMiut ft . . TiU ' 1 ( vi7n The earliest coutriyaiio for Leoping Umn was the hoursl-W, Thich, or ou- ptain antiquity, as sn.ll employed at e beginning oi ttw rresem tjuiury. I&& Indeed is now in on some reao tMaeBka in tne i-DK-' -M fimrcnes. yn j tiulpit of the- queen's ohapol a( ViW thara fa n. V') ttillliltn Cl.Ki.-L kl " yuv.w f r-y itMtixae the orator fcr tho Sunday is aed not to exewt'u 1 he clepsydra, Titer clock of toe Romaus. ln RSffidJ)y Scipio Kaica 138 B. C, and tmhoA vhnpla wtf introduced into these pieces of taechanimn- by Ctcsibns ibout 140 B. C. Th aarikwt complete dock ct which tlvfrp la certain record fta made, by a Saracen mechanic in the (hirtfeerith century. Jr..? most celebrated llockfra the world.:. tbut of the cathe dral at Strasbarg, . hk-h telis not only tbe bonr, but the d..y of Ihe nrf-ck, tb cpnth, he day of tLe mo:;th and tlx. far. Tt contains a large nnmS-rr rf an te mata, . figures of angels, saints uud aaimah,",wbJh'aDDear at rpsnlni iut-r- rals, aad a crod always i-..-::-! mi.W -thejiour of noot to iueBs the procf lcn of automata at ibat tiir.tv St Lonig Globe-DemV.riit. : 7 "Edjptiati AaTslor." r)?e cf tbegrariif it f all tnetKfrnlcf ffisl phenomena is the eiPbrftted "E$jy Ilea afterglow." We ail. know what post tropical conuiries Kaddcn durkn?s? !ter sundown Is oae of the pecul pea. in hgypt at certain, poasobf jear there is a marked exception mddsn ''drawing of the curtains of tb iktea." Tba sun goes down, and dark aesa coraes on very suddenly afad con- j tinaes for a space of 20 ruinates or half in hour. Then, a!J of a sudden, the bills Bud sands takq ou a gbastly pal: Pm, and in acothef momenp everytbinf begia to brighten, and 'it' appears thajt toe mn lg about to rise out of he west. Thege tints ot gold, purple orange mq lilac attain their, maximum degTee "In response to a suggestion from the owner of the place, who was showing me over it and telling ma the story of its ghost, I made an effort to get the door open, both by pulling at it and 'by putting my shoulder against it and pushing with all my strength. -1 even went so far as to rig a kind of clumsy jack against it to force it open, but It r. fused to budge an inch. I could tell that it was a well made door by the sound it gave forth when pounded on, but there was no reason appar ent why it should not open to 10 veal what was on the other side of it "The story was not a very weird one, consisting mostly of the rumot that on certain nights this doot opened and a former master of tha house came forth to wander, about. ; He had never done any harm or any good to any one, and on the whole J the ghost story was rather tame. "Bat the door was there, and thert ! waa a mystery about It "which was till unsolved through all the yeara: j "Lofetyeur the owner of the hdusfc at'raysuffgesncnS, opened the old Hall for summer boarders, and 1 tod the van and took the room, with tha mysterious door in it. Many's the night I've sat and watched thai door, and often of moonlight nights I've sat in the open window, "trait- lug to see if tho sweetness ox tne southern summer' night would not tenipjf tho old master, to wander, but bo never came tortn to meet me. "One night, though, came the revelation of the mystery. A cur tain in one of tho windows of a wing of tho bouse was blowh into n cag die flame, and five minutes later fire was raging Half an hour late tho fire was out, but the wing ad joining my room had lost its uppes half, exposing tho wall of . the mah building. In the repairs that follow ed this wall was partly removed aud it was shown thjst th'toyjtf lions door was uotadBoruiinerely a joke on poslerityr playedby thr originiil proprietor, who had had. heavy piece qf oak put n the waifm coting and had carved it with Wf own hands to lesemble a door. The he had put, in t Collector Whn kin 70a oay this Mil? Business Manager Boa the pazzla exlitor. Comio Home Journal. CHRISTIAN l!FC EXEMPLIFIED BY TMI PAU4 TREE. WHA WOMEN WEAft. "What makes you think von bake such a treweiidaas-aaoocsg of ehina busiaeas?" "We agree to provide a new cook with ererr sat "Sew York Herald. rill cos (UweiCMiiht, There is an on lory In America and o the European continent against ooff ne drunkenness, which is amid to be one of the latest dangers. A New York doctot who has made a rpecial study of the abject aays hie obeervr.riou Iim shown barond queatioA tnt adnonio coffe puiaouing is much niote'cpiumon than is goner ally sappOMed. "The syinptoms are asnaUy eonfonnded With alcobollo dis- tarbaooe, beosa osffee dyspepsia bears a Striking resemblance to alcohol io dy- Epaia. There are the same diagust for 3d, morniag epotonulco of mnocua and markod aoorexia. This dingrut for food lacieaue In sfcfHre coaee, until the patient oao only lake coffee or bread soaked in ooffee. .Knesca follows, and many of the other ilk that fioah is berr to. Couoeraiag tbe aiune evil Dr. Meu dil ct Berlin hat" published a cluneal tody which is the mzmt thorough yvt mads, as ha had a Urge community of" coffee drinkre,udfr bis coisstaut ofceerration - thel working women in aad about Taaen. ', Ha found many of these women consume orer a pound of ooffee aVeek. .The leading symptoms of the ills that afflicted them were pro found depression of spirits aal froqnvnt hsadaches, with, insomnia. A strong dose of ooffee would relieve tbem for m time, whea the ailment would return. Tbe muscles became weak and trem bling, and the hands trembled wheu at rest. The victims suffered so seriously that they dared not abandon the drink ing of ooffee for fear of death, "-a-Homa and Colonial ktalL hinges and lat h '. S.lr tiox-rrv TA That " ' i A '! 'ir;...i.Wi it. Tinrpaior. "hv of the . h k-?"-?. ,rr.:i JV-ym ,r t . . . . .. 1 J InAKdd tn this actual lDfilMlM-mtJU niw ww thick and tulidr than a Htope wall. eo that it win no woiidor. nobody coubl evi 1 torn ' it.'' Waahingtos) Btar. be She What would this world without love? . . j He (remembering tbe show and the supper of the night before) 1 brightness in about ten minute after WQTd je a blamed Bigpf ofcoapwp. feybeein. and in 20 iuinntes everv- Ijr one thing. C'levelandIttdtf., wing nas laded into darkness, and Bay' Tax m CaU Some of the individual taxes in this city are interesting. . The figures show the existence hi Savannah of a number of good, snug fortunes, but tbey do not, as some might suppose, indicate tbe ex stance if any millionaire. . If there are mobIn' Savannah, it does pot show up on the tax digest. There are many whose taxes on property amount to between 25 and 10 cents ; there are several as low as B or 1Q' cents; there are two or three who pay the state and county 2 cents, and there is one who pays oniy 1 cent tax. This taxpayer IS a woman who owns a small piece of land in the north western part of tbe coui'tty. tbe value of which is returned at less than $1. According to law, if she failed to pay this 1 cent, the property would have to be advertised and sold, and tbe legal fees for this process would run up to several times tbe value of tb property a. a A - T ' avspnaa, strWB .a 1 .i 1 V A BMarta Cautk. - Trinityeburoh, for the first Urns oniy ooiiBciops 01 , tne tact that you Just vltaessed . the phenomenon Pown as the "Egyptian afterglow." " win tvep you 4 . ? GETTING iblic ihe meaaagpa of President John Ad Una nnntniT.oA .1 .ti .t Two of John Adama' MeaasM. I' "jaisattbe oapito; in Washington are 11 autographs, he Booming the? inter ??' SSeocy of a secretary. "His flrs ge tfios preserved reads as follows': "wnlnats Jehn Quincy Adama of Maaaaohu V be minister plenlpot ntlry frorp tft States to .tb kin? of PitjsbU.- 1 , jobs Adams. 0e oileinal. and wKirh in also an auto- apl one, reads as follows: ?ttemeo of the nt. yn!nate orga Washington of Mowt annurftl I a to mla rained or to be tulSi ; V Culled States. oaa AnAjtsJ ' . "rrB that it is not "Goorge Wasqr j p of Virginia," but of -'Mount """on." President Adams,. ypa will Txtioe, dated bis messages from the rtryat large. HU handwriting is nd ' angular. Philadelphis J011 Wbero you g5 ithouf ino flvo P'ghts ia tho week. " Chicago Record She Haw Illnu Etgeni4-What do you think? J ea ooming out of a pawnshop this aft- ' Qeorgo (slightly embarrassed Was J EoBenio-No. Von' were after one, I -New York Evening -Journal' I Svery exectant nwtne pas a trying ordeal "to face. If she' does H . - - - .. V -r 1 4?- - - WW sinoe iU ereotion, in 1839, isundeaaoiog extensive repairs. Time is telling op tbe old edifice, and t gwen overhauling is pow in vrogtosa. Jai tne lime ox ih ereotion two other buildings had oocu- pied tbe site as Trinity church, the first church having been erected in 1696. Until the advent of the skyscraper, Trla ity was tne fauest patooe uptu Kow It's 4 Pji?X'-'ew s uim. ""'COM MON SPICES. of Bala ar I)ranKht. a thm RlhtMQa A aapS PvtMpcrity a AdTvraU?-- IVa Bnn Cndar Trial. , Tba riUleoas ahU Soutab Ska a calm trra -David. 4 ' Tho palm branch shoot upward, and there is cone that grows out of tba side as in other trees. 80 tha fnTtH.bn aceks the things above, where Christ dwells Bearing its stem and diffusing its had ta a shelter over the exhausted traveler, how beautifully does this tree exemplify the Cbriatlan who becomes a shade" t the friendless, the destitute and the at flioted! Like the palm, the Chriatia must become a ahad to otheia. The palm tree yield aVaaoant frail Tb3 dates hung frnm thasa tuia." ays a learnod traveler, "in such larae and tempting clusters that we climbed to the tops of some of them and carried sway with us large branches with their fruit. Wherever the date tree Is found In these dreary deserts it not only pre" cuts a supply of aolntary food for and camels, but nature has so wonder fully contrived the plant that its first offering ia aeoesaihle to man alone, and the mere circumstance of its presence In all seasons of tbe year Is a never failing Indication of frerh watcs near its roots. "A considerable part of the inhabitants of Europe, Arabia and Persia subsist al most entirely upon its trait. They boast aim of its medicinal virtue, Their camels feed upon the date stones) from the leaves and branches are mads an astonishing variety of domes tio fur niture and utensils; from tbe fibers of tbe boughs are manufactured thread. ropes and rigging; the body of the tree furnishes fool, and from one variety of the tree meal has been extracted and has been used for food. " Are not thus the righteous pictured forth by this tree? Eyes to the blind, ears to the deaf, feet to the lame, clothes to the naked, food to the hungry. They are known, like the secret .wells of the desert, by the living -verdure about tbem like the palm, whose prcsenos la a never failing indication of fresh water near Us roots.' Their presence Is felt by tbe happiness they produce, the good seeds they sow, and the atmos phere of light and holiness, which dif fuse a grateful fragrance through all with whom they came in contact. " The palm tree grows in the purest oil. It will not (row in filthy places. The righteous nourish best in a purt soil, "in the garden," the house of God, where the pure gospel is preached. . The palm tree when young is a very "weak plant. : It can hardly stand by it self, and therefore usually threo or four ai planted together, and by that means tbey strengthen one another. "They that be planted in the house of the lord shall nourish in theoourtsof our God. The righteous when first converted axe as babes In Christ. Weak and feeble, they need the help and support ot theii brethren, but when planted together ia God's vineyard they strengthen one an other, thus showing the excellency ot Christian fellowship. "Strengthen ye tbe weak hands and confirm the feeble knees." Palm trees join and clasp and grow one to the other and by that means flourish exceedingly. So the righteous, being planted together in ths same church in gcepol followihip, ought 0 to join, clasp and cleave ia love to one another, so to tacome, as it were, one tree, and thus be made strong, son's xvKaoaxxxs. The palm tree is always green. It docs not cast its leaves or fade. "And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit In his season. His loaf also shall not wither, and whatsoever he doetb hall prosper." The Lord's trees ax all evergreens; yet, unlike evergreens labour country, they are all fruit bearers. The palm tree ia uninflueuood by those alternations of the seasons which affect other trees. Winter's copious rain do not rejoice it overmuch, nor does it droop under tbd drought and burning tun of summer. There it stands, with Its tall and verdant canopy and the sil very flashes of its waving plumes, look.' tug calmly down upon the world tolow and patiently yielding its large dusters of golden fruit from generation to gen eration. It brings forth fruit in old age. The best dates are produced when the bee is from 60 to 100 years old. ig tb prvtty waists are tboa with bolero fronts sod plain biirka. Skirts with pantla are not crromaKAi and sorue of thnas are decorated in tia act elaborate fju-hicn with Uat! em broidery and jewels. Among tLo new skirts eru three that are very nearly trib - '.hat is. tier are destitute of th Ui .ith which we 4 have become so Lull! liar. Aa evening dress of tlark velvet has S inch folds of white satin in e f en am of tbe skirt "This is a rather star tling fashion, but gives variety, which. of course, u the main thing. A new skirt Is mads up of five flounces, one overlapping the other. Tbey are slightly gathered and sewed upon a silk foundation. The ruffles are botuid with ribbon, and the upper one overlap the next by about a 1-S aH.iwj Very handsome waists are made of eordorey or ribbed velvet. The body is aloss fitting, the fronts are turned back and faced with silk of the same ahada The full length vest aad collars are of pale rose color, with aa abundance of watte lace. A novelty hat has a medium width brim and a rather flat, low crown. A wide section of bias velvet Is lined with a contrasting color.' This reive is platt ed so aa to fit over tbe crown and ths apper side of tbe brim. At the back it is drawn up into a b-rge puff, from which fall drooping plumes of cook's featbers.-2iew York ledger. NOVELTIES. Black enameled pencils and penhold ers are novelties. Ia gold and silver novelties there is a fad for feet Lamps, boxes, trays and dishes stand 00 tiny feet. Very compact and convenient to carry are the new pocket rheta awl checker ac ts bound In leather with silver mount- Tbe combination of iUvr gilt with Caacat AfWv a t-aaiaH Caaaa. ArrarM-'lT clllvicusof the fart that pcr-jed by s u terra forking '- s v heel, the rwrhs- tr r u - ucciLly pa rod sute IIU trk 1 ! uniped, his head, m ill. ! ruU A.x hUacLnxnt, u tLrct fcrwud. " his fert flew tp and down l.V t r tvricf double arliOQ arr-.jj) 1 hsta. With ere flsd strndfastlr ipro t outvber tlf pursuer t aks.g the hia- ay. Ills tcclh v rrv firmly art. Lis ups prtaaed tightly together, st.d a luok cs dogeM revolution owrsprrad his lean, uaftoular 1 are. Tbe crowds aloes; tbe street rvearativ became aware of the rhaae and Ugaa es take an internal la It Several joined in tbe pursuit "What has he donef -What do you waat of aimf "Who Is bar Faying ao attention to time Hons, he new along still faster. " 'Ilia hia avaa 4a aav- taaaaa Saaam the object of his parruft Bs began t la to the AtT be tween theca. It was evident be was gaining. Straining vrery nerva. he raoidlr overt aa led the secreting rider. "Ssyr he rasped as he drew aloas slde. "Cow are roof You're ridiaa a machine just ilka mine, ain't yoar Chicago Tl thane. WP !!i !b, ' TIP ? TW KJ ev-ey , A !S aMit wa. Wa mmmummZmZr, x OiWI mm aad ts . r . . I J ' ' ' - -. tmrrn -rp-p a . 111 aaiai tiaa aaS mm eat ax. tt rs. A few T-a I an Pi-rir 1 aac 2f"WN I vcr it a.-ori ai ZZT T "ram. ni aj. -fe-,f eeatr faeetarar-ief a M-'-r Huawt la. About tlkat team a btaei. 2Tr f T'y - - OKAYar-i fviWML CYHf ka-J4y jT 'i.T-r'. "QT " Tr fcvrat Wat aw C3LA . 'M oraer sirtNrv 4b- a-, 9vrvk wa uuT -44 Z. D. Scspcas Dntj Ca AtlasrU. Oa. fewtla 1 1 aa n ' mm. tT'5vLi-' . T4 (WuV Oa- ViiMi "Oan you keep a secsetr asked ths first deaf mota. "Sure, was the reply of tbe othas anfortonate. "Toll toe. and my flasrest will never so much ss breath a word cJ it to a living aoui." New York Sun day Journal. Oh, the lain of Rheumatism! -eomasa eftea thecoostla- sutrermr. Jtarty have lor rears vainly saaght raltet froca tkfs dtaabitna iiseaes, and are M-day worse off tkaa war. - Kheaanatlt By burins tho WllOXG lam fe a blond diaeaae. and SwlXys Ppaetle Is the only eure, la ttice and white enamel ia deL't designs eauaa tt Is the only remedy which can Is to bo seen on the newest bur Ilea lor reaon sooa aaep sssssa ctinsit. belts and gartara j A Saw yaars ao I aa wita lataavata- - An imparted novelty is the ooniMns J v, t wt ,tV to t tloa bread plat tar, ia witch the woodaa j - r arv-ral stTiaaai aar- pUttrr lifts out of its ilver rim, to ba a 1 aa4 kxJt Uvatr iraa replacid by three glass dishes for cheese, . . bmb taitfix.a wa butter aad blseaita Jewelers Cura : f g-t w atv Ur. A rHsatrai v A S T WIIEELl Tl CI VVPI r.va .. rght one. BaUt for rider who appreciate hooeat valua in 1 rt-ejdew J1H1M L. JEMlKfe aat rIX. lata. rt,aiy ,Qf d1narad a-rac bj art WS.a-wl Evoaa Sav-skWv la iiMtth 1 sa SaraS acaay. 1 trte4 Ma- pataat aialictaia. Vat frnm rUTil .a. tpoa taa Svla mi a frUaS 1 dt-rt.iS a - lit -4ra ane-rtaa aa to tab It. k--wr. aiy raardaa. aa a tkraUt. aaa r& ta Han Sr. aa4 yiiaaaamS U fra mt otaaS or arury. I fall ta aiara totar aftar laUat Ia bnlilta. Ifcaf I aaattaoa Mm t-va-a4v,aaS ta ! BM-tea i was cradaoaxalal'tr. Tltaut-M nimait.MI ha -a aav artaaa Jba-i.- WfUeti;i- U--t waay tCMS aarpeaadlaj--aa aa4 ealS vaait r lUtfoa S. TimU, TO rawan oat ana, r-uaaMyaia. Don't saffee longer with Rhenmatitm. Throw asada your oa s im itninMW they can act reach your trouble. Don axpetimeat with doctor their potash and tnwraary will ail to your d abil ity and occopletefy destroy yoor digea- kfaggie ay, Chimmie, dere'e a mag round de corner wet ses -1 puts on too many mgs, aa he's all de time makia at me. Chtmmla Be do, ehl Well don't yrr ay OOttta. Mafgla I'll jist skate round ere aa bite me same ia his neck Kew York JonrnaL ttoo. ka S.S.LBlood SOI aura perfectly and permaaantly. 1 ts guss-ntaed purely vegetable, and g OAK R DGE INSTITUTE IToarly 50 "SToora Coatlii'iixrua Succoso. 219 STUDEHTS LAST YEAR. 1U .arrvat a.d bat ertttr?cd pr rate, fi t Bf scIkmI U Um SoaU. Each, tbe tl. ka, MaUemalW. fc-.k-k.er4o-. hb rvbaad. Trlegruiaj, Typewrit eg i tains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books malltd tree by Swift I 8pedflo CVx, Atlanta- Ga. "I trim rt aMMU. For caUou sjure s J. A. kM.Lt. UOLT. Uk hWr, N. U IF(BDiiDan ATTENTKON, HOIJS1BWIVES! npcD iri jjfBDnv . USE 'ONLY York Sbe' The Unattainable. was au intensely romuntio girl. a,r soul was over occupied with fningg for th0 niiattaiual)ie cm Bhe h?'l!'t the railway ten minuted before she wanted the ""WQ'ff'opened. Detroit Tribune . .Ginger is said often to relieve seaakk- -' pepper tp said, ft be ths cieaest. ; . Thacinnamcn gardens of Ceylon are laid to hTja ao area Pt IS, QOQ ea. Caraway ateds are regarded as a rtim-, slant and 4a efficient aid to digestion.. Ths Jamaica nutmeg is a seed of a fruit somewhat resembling our pawpaw. ' Throughout India and all south Asia WKrdamom 'seeds are used as a cond- panrwss saedf sf grown for tbe mar ket in Watyr parts of Europe and south England. Ginger is said to be employed In more than 100 different, medveel pro scriptiona . The nutmeg plapt has pevcf been sue. opssfully grpfe beyond tbe limits of the tropics- , 7ha "lannnnn gardens of Coy inn fiied several months before baby cpmss, ; produoe from 350 to 600 pounos oi um It makes the advent easy and nearly paia- rpoe per aero. , wItreUevessndprta -iacs W MttW -selaaea .mi&J ' M rAllevoa the distenoeo; xeeu. r- a -r : STZS! 5 1 The cinnamon tree grows to . f "": !TZ ." - -iWa-Ieca. of -0 or 80 foot pn J catT cat ' native of Ceylon, other's FrWU;f-ronj purpoee, VI; in iv-nr- I danger and pain. One dollar par bottle 5j " : Bent by cpresa on reee:p at P"f-. , Frbs 6ooa".corit(ilnrus valnabls li wnmin. wUl be aaat to aay upon applloatloa to 1KB BRAOFtELO REOULATOR CO, Atlssrs, Os . . ' i . - get ready Tor thrrn no telUaj what may happan, Child-birth It ff of uncertainties d Nature is not given proper assistanos. Mother's Friend i. v. v ln vmi aaa nas at this tima. ft is a liniment, "and. when regularly - . il. L.fi'1Iff mna Tba plants of graca ahall evar 15 Tat Vatsre decara. hot fraoa xpat Uvrt-aj Thna, Uial dott piX UUa a Unpaa. , 8ul fnk.s tbeaa fiosriaa steaac aad fair.' The young Christian is lovely, likes tree in the blossoms of spring, The aged Christian is valuable, like a tree in antumsjpending with ripe fruit In ths eld disciple wo may therefore look for something superior, more deadness to Che world, mora deposition to make ecrifiee for the sake of others, mors xlohness of experience and more oorvll 'denoe in God. Neither weight no via-ie-oe can make tbe palm grow crooked. ut tba more it is opposed tbe more it flevrishea So, If we bear up bravely and trial we give evidence to the world that our piety is invincible and calm. Like the waves In the storm, ths righteous are frequently tossed to and fro br the trials of life; but, lire thssxv tbev are uninjured, foe soon the tempest ei suffering subsides, and the light of heaves sleeve upon their beast-. A Bar Art tela. PARAFFINE WAX, Best on earth lor Hermetically scaling Jelliea Tlie''TAKlH(L0IBlO TFTTOTrlTATLTrc and Preserves of e'verr description. height It is believed to t is a belief that v ayMhtMas " .4. KDABDERIIZ", formerly COIl- Absolutely Pare anl Tasteless. dncied by the late Prof.. HOWARD & CORI-P (La. (brillespie, will Fall Term open its - m, CUaRANTIED TODACCO HAKIT -- . iun .r . r min iasiiJU--BtiiiaYtv,oiiita-Ti KiiD iv sciaiussi n? trim imxit fJO-TO-BAC 'r-M-0-aaa.aaaaa-( a mt CUP.EO Tr7avMS mm 1 1 I aa. laJtav . a-v4 ar im. id. iBifficw, I Mrs. ID. G. bTHILILESPIB, Principals. . : . .u i. tv. lli nf rahrra SdWiiow.U ico hTcf. ' (blushinglyTeUmGeore SaJS as a flavoring. ' ' Se Mandevere. is marriasc. always un- Whlte pepper is fame MtllcA. ''gj,- That depends. Good 'bus with tbe exception- that, the outer darM 1n buDCOes like ban. coat of the WbeenrenwredTh WouJore scarcer.-Truth, i vj4te pepper lacks maoUof the pue- StateNormal and Industrial College OS rt tba jouag women t l tba Stata thoroef h froxses oaal hUrr ay, ei a teal, aoaatific, and i ad as trial edaealion. An seal rx. pcniet $90 to SljO. Faculty of ikirty memUrt. Mora tkaa 400 . rvgulsr stoJetts. II.s malr-taataJ sbcot 1,500 stsiaUs, rtpra een'irg ewty coucty ie the lae except two. Practice aad Ob i vatH-m School .f aroot 300 pspUa. To isvore board ta dorsei i-t:e-.' ai fre totti. n spplicalkm most ba tuade bfore Asfust X. Cotrctpjn.lcce t.v ted frara tl-o 'e ir.a too eteat tra aad leacbets. i For cst.lffrtr axd o Ler irjorma t ca, ir-es rHESIDENT UcIVEIl, Qiuukto I Thorough instruction jaill be given in the Eni:sh liraticb-.. Laiguagea, Music and Art. In charge of tbe Vlusic Department will be the MISSES EWELL, OF NEW YORK CITY, hoe sAlrtft tninfnii f and experience in the new methods will make qtHa an attractive teaturc of tbe school. Terms very rsaaouabls. Correspondence invited. PEACE INSTITUTE, Baleigh, N. C. A fiaieet schoal fer G1H. Vary tb-wer$a a4V Uf fr4w Jul-eOeo D Orav. Cttlrn Vs., sjr "l s acerrl a-larve t the vrry bt cnaleVb-ul 4 whicbl kava aay he .aledxa.- fOaatfaied ca4k(a fiea to a bo arrJy- Jul Dtswmc as. ML A . IMaetpal. S
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 18, 1898, edition 1
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