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wvi.ivwivi,v jdu ;J? xvJ Uil JU.UX. 30, 1897 WfioLE NOU790 REV. ISHIDA'S LECTURE: their hats and boding to the ladies . ' WhlYrtf ton inavnoln 1 . : The .wtory 01 uia conversionThe . ' T r wcij uxae ine least Troublesome English and lis per- indication of equality of rank; Why Tersion-s5ooo,ooot ftr !iu.ioni does she not take off her hat tnri and Blade Man; the Devil Woman.... tiers and Cnstomi ContrastedCos- nnB it imp08Slble for her in an or tames and Implements DlatiiwAi I rlinavo r : . . t.isFatherlrovoHlmOirnnt Ha. lTf u " 7u I T Since Embraced Christianity and . 11 PmB thftt keeP at Poise jia in the FaithThe Whole the thing she calls a hat and make ramiiysaved a;bbw, In this time the? gentleman It was onr pleasure to see and would be gone. ' hear a native Japanese last night in Theae things were very funny to the person of RevA 8 Ishida, who e audience but the lecturer turned lectured in the Central M E church them to good account. M He has spent six years in America, 4l.The Jnej? Bie says God made , . , . . . - the man, the devil made the woman, has graduated ur his college course nt u : . uman' , . ? Of all the world's happy creatures .nd is equipped for preaching to his he thinks 'the woman Christian native people, whither he is making iand ia the most favored and should his way. be the most happy, but he often His-means are inadequate and he finds it not the case, is making a lacturing tour and with n Japanese idol worship she has voluntary collections he purposes to a differenfc and a different temple gather up enoagh to make his way and the burden ef her prayer is that back to Japan. - u" uu W1" ieV"?r uie ana 06 Dorn m- r . . . again a man. j-ho wuguo reiifrea yet 10 aaapc jf0 leather sole and hatincr tmnkt fAr.l the big toe.; " !.t The Japaneze pillow is a block of wood shaped somewhat like a black smith's anvil but is about three inohes high nd has a face, on which to rest the head, of about one and a half inches, t ' :1 - The pipe has a stem nearly like our common pipe with a merely turned up enlargement, in which TTTTTl "n A UBP Pa a nine tooacco ; ana lights .u- it, then take3 a single whiff, empties his pipe and puts it away, having mokei":-r:' " ' ' The smoothing iron is much like the plasterers ' diminutive trowell, having handle like a trowell and of six or more inches long. The smoother Is, A in shape, like our smoother, buttery small. -The shoe isbur notion of the east ern sandal, it is a sole with instep and big toe straps and held on by pressing downward with the big toe. The musical instrument seamed a travesty complete a thing seeming like two mussel shell shaped pieces of wood pat together looking like a baby's rattler, without ' the rattle, with a hand SOA.DB i . - - . r. "SSZIORG? 'SOFT BOSOM- MADRAS CLOTH. Coolest Shirt on earth. Made tor comfort in hot weather. - NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. - HEW LOT OF SH CRA Price 2-50, $3-00 and $3.50; one wants to be a heathen o. itself to the Engliah language and man. The boy in the nursery cries parts of his sentences we could not on when told to hush but when re catch. minded that if he does not hush His experience in trjiDg to master their god will make him a airl he our lansuace was amusmcr to hear etops the crying at once. r - I w . 7 iL. : whil itshnwd tP diatnrHnn of nnr speaker praised; the Ameri- ine Blze 01 Jur , . . . . can neonle for qftnfliTi cr s nnn nnn cian strikes the time on it while I e woras as tney are wrested trom their L t,, ; ? . ti;Wfl on OM ; "u . . aanuaiiv 10 convert nathpn htif. olu w" w, u v true meaning to suDserve some lm- Lhnn on nnft nnn f . - I The eloquence and pathos of the euistic fad For instance ' he id K rT' "ru" w .u speaker were veiv impressive and his hotel biH at San Franc sco and 9 W. 8mUCb betteradded one could fe.l that a wide field cf nis notel Dill at ban Francisco and to the misaionarv fund. The nnnJnppfnlnr i nnen to him m bin and the clerk said, "this makes us r0fi Tn u 4 ui rl tdn ah r-viia .nnr.naioonK.ri (' - ' I isivcu uaj UO oajOf 01UJQ bllt) UBS Oi l J auu nuwc uta tuuguc to aunjjbcu re, come round again." Square tobacco at once : by generations pf inherited adepta- means aUgnro with four equal sides it was truly touching to hear tW "i SSS; w u.u I ti W DDI P T P HI I I I n n nh and four nght angles Ho could lecturer tell his history. , Hi, he and his companion and the hotel wa3 a pneat ot ial worship and write their names and the amounts, - ' ' i t t I himAlf A hftnlrpra Mflrlr of o trrrA 1 Ihavt fVioxT ianrl all ftf rioro mar a aarcA I cierit urrn a Bnuare, ana inen now r'.v" - fiwu UCu vUCJ i w.ti1QinTlHlT.rf could thsv come round if they were ",aJ" uiuiy .Kv8 Vrr" TIl r . hav lftnthpnp nnr ,nr9 ni cfU our stakes. , and we are better prepared! to with grief because his sweetheart " J , V - T, " " ;wwiiuyuuu iwcuiOTk jWu, waa eVer. Dating iu luauo iui Bput uasu gives us a long leaa . . . , , , . A . , i cuv iwuauo ouu iu ic- uciuK irrucicu. over sman. Duyr no uayo uu uur iiuorana in warerooiD- naa Kickea mm. a sweetheart ne main! under hia roof christian. The sound of our "z" enters large-m -Rftaroom Suits in Mahosanv. Bird's Eve MatIp; n.nT found to be the girl a fellow loves, The'struggle that follbwed while he ito his articulaticns and when Beach Walnnt and 0ak- LISTEN AT THE PRICK Don't and he wished to seethe bray e on Was Patherin licrhL And crraop r4bu "c rn; was gaiHenng lignw ana grace, onmo,uinfT t.7n a wAwtnArfir ?" bis fellow student where she had through the aid of the missionary, From force of habit, of not drawii e deposited her foot on the fellow was thrilling tc hear. the finest lines on the borders of whose woeings she spurned, but The father was austere, while his truthfulness, into which our craftc- ti, wfl nn hrni fn h Bpn And mother and his sister, who seemed n are ezpecseu u uui w uv.u . - . . OOAialfT, Aea Uirr mlth UUf aSSCUl UU ICll lUaV WC gTD W he was informed that the heartless rrv . . ' u misleading answer. tel girl had actually "broken'rhis "4 . P --"-y 7 Dingley Bill with the McKinley attachment , to the cftn- crc main! with fWtn. Wnf flint ha nM Don'tTobwco Spit anrt Smoke Yonr heart. How could she kick so high J- wfcAway. - . .1 not ko. 1 -r - . . . a 1 and hit his heart so thumpingly as G. T , , , , it jou wani 10 quiioDacco ub- - -r. Since he has been here he received hna paRilv and forever, be made to break it and yet not bruiee his ex letters from' each announcing the well, strong, magnetic, full of new ternal parts. His amasement was idinga that all had embraced life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the complete when he found that the the Christian region, h,8; father EManlen poun gin was IO mnea away auu uau tu i naving since uiea in tne iaitn. iin ten days. Over 400,0CXJ cured. kick all that distance to accomplish I The lecturer read and sang in na Buy No-To-Bac from ' your own this wonderful feat , tire Japanese that was of conree the 1Z$JZaZZ He and hi. fellow Jap were at Tery thing, that we wanted to hear. &ne. 0 first alarmed at the immense number For want of time he could not cag0 or New York. of Americans whom they met in the show us all that he might have .'a-" - last stages of consumption, for they shown of curiosities. We will note The picnic at-M6oresville, Thurs. were spitting blcod right and lef t eome m ineir oruer. day, for the benefit of the Barium Tiring mnr PnnrAcrennfl than his vvuu a nvtic uua. nvuB , SDring8 orphanage, was a nappy oc- . , , 4 , i- ahowedthe rapid and accurate meanaL companion ne aarea 10 iook more u ti.- u .'ri -i" rnY i.a r a ;iwdpd of addition of numbers. It far sur- S0Veral thousand - people - were in " " I (lia Awlinorv nafnnt Bwlf n nfl. n.'J. " 'Ta fkA TAnannAn' 4na that Americans ate too much mo-, F - .1 -m iiii, v-i I ffr;- ta i y v;, , j 4. aJt;mV1 Tne Japanese cioa u muca 1IKv IKev. J xl Thorn weii, 01 rort mill, lasses and it was that "Working and , ... -,.u r;;::. address, the. Or America wue cat - uW uuo- . f . inwronght with Uinaee feven entertaining con band ana lens aim 10 uou nuu uu -t 1 -. flfni dpn: Hnt "T afternoon., the Hon. ICOlOrtJU, Bill UUU vu.b. tow - . v. .J.U, . I . : , . him bv his sister,'' to;be sold to helplBeblamm' & Tillman, United faint ! 19.00, 12.50, 15.00 30 00. 40.00, 50, UO, 75.00. 100 CO, Show your hand and take your choice. Parlor Suits in Brecatell, Silk, Plush, 20.00 25,OD; 35.00 and 50.00. No better values to be found " ' . . Hat Racks to the Queen's taste from $10.00 to 25 0O; Ward Robes $5.00, 8 50, 12.50, 16 00 20 00, 25.00. Extension Tables $3. 75, 5 00, 7.0, 10,00, 15:00, 20, 0a .'' Parlor Tables in great variety 75c. to $10.00. A thing of beauty is a joy foreyer. Kitchen Tables S3, 1.50, 1,25, 2.00. You have to have it, Yours very ; respectf ully4 Bell, Harris & C(k P. S. : The .Undertaking D'epartrhrernt is under the- caxe and management of Mr W L Bell. Galls promptly attend! to day or night. xours respectrully. Bell. Harris k G does not sit down arid ea with her to us an arucie u.uug .u Lband but take. rank with, the mon wash stand spsher, elaborate y cow and the dog. The e,e brows inwrought with silk at which h s .re- shaved ofl and theteeth are sister had wroughher m-v.. ...mk that a woman ia for. 43- aajs. Ko.;: m,. married. There the woman bows low and ; humbly while the""man is haughty And erect in his limited greeting. Here he finds genUepeuV taking off spoke to the attendants. . ire;? H' Elliot, ' of this city, who was in attendance, was acsom panied by- her son v and daughter, Vaughn and Mariam who : will re- T nnnld not stav off her'maui here untU August2$th, when American girl could . " , wheel to worn 4 aay buuuij nu r her needle). The isilk stocking is nearly like the "late f opt warmer without the CONCORD MARKETS COTTON MABKET. i Corrected by Cannons &JFetzer Good middling.......... 1-8 35 Middlings:.;...-................. 8.10 low middling .............. 8.00 tains ....'r....;........v.., 6 65 PEOnUOB 31 . Corrected bv Swinx & White. Bacon ............ 7 Suarcured hams. . . . . ... . . . 12 1 tol4 Bulk meats,sides. 6tb5 Bee5wax...l.....-.................20 Butter ...... ...... ...... . ......... 10tol5 Ohickena.. Oorn . . . .. . .......57 Eggs...... ... ...... ... ... 8J Lard....... ............. ......... ... Z Flour(North CaroUna). ...... ...$2.40 Meal.;...i ...... . 60 Oat?......... ..... .... .......;; 3. 3 Tallow ....a....... . mmmm ifnEAT SALES prove the great apHt -of Hood's SarsaDarilla. Hood Sar8aparilla sells because It accomplishes CR EAT CURES. HOOD!S Sarsaparilla has overan6 overj again' proved by Ifi "cures, when all other preparations failed, thai It is the One True BLOOD Purines if VI 1 l 11 1 r C 7? "a 5ct n CTj f- Or 0 3J4io f Am S . m Kim m. n X o rn ! rii 05 3) A ms I
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