Tlie Dervish
H A ..i h.-vo fasted still
h' ,v rs'on bi- a l ni water, till
answer:- -r asunjj mou
His threshold reach by
v to Gw'.
rer.
fnt hi--' wpv, and In six years
fisU
anie luck. i-
i nrn Pti im ii u (ihv nun
7 . it. j a
on Medina, and hi eight
moaue of mucti ty ; wim tears
.,i ' i.il"-rimiiKe." to each spot
faule;' bul Oou-I found Him not."
;ce then kindly answered mm: "By
kvpr
1 of ftiv&t Allah do we win,
peMi' - . t doth lead ua ln
kV tf.ro His glorious presence there,
thou flndest Allah
len
findC-t ttiy pool OUUUUljj Ibllun-ulCU.
.- nnffninfvfallAnF.iMAH 99
iah heard the word, and turned to go.
iVedand grievea ne louea aiong tne
a- cirnf that eharitv bf stnwfWl
K, .hat I have to bestow.
feb wean offering given for His sake?"
tn hour a crippled temr came
f"Jt hie hand a charity to crave: .
j bis coarse browa loaf the Dervish
f 'have. friend ; take it in God's name."
iid(ienlv around about him there
jhty splendor dazzled all the air.
Irish bowed bis head. A light divine -rerflow
him from a heavenly place.
eW it was the light of Allah's face,
need I seek no pilgrimage nor shrine,
never one poor soul asks alms of me,
n and. even there 1 can find Thee."
rtantina E. Brooks, in Harper's Maga-
flue.
Saved by His Horse.
snpaKliiir lu mi uiu. uuisu-iraiuer
1 T. t 1.1 1 4- i
fcit time ajo aooui, one oi ni3
. - T . 1
Uip animals he soon became warm
ie subject, and ave it as his opin-
hat the saving, "Women first of
was a mistake, ami the inventor
i i . . -i
he savm'C Had never seen a gooa
or he would have been ashamed
raseir.
ir t -.
hlv old favorite horse, Duke," he
limied, "had more sense than half
j people, and I never saw him ex-
l in my life. I could., always rely
jolil Duke in time of trouble. There
I a time in the country when it was
1 safe for any one to travel, espe-
alv if he was known to be a, man
it usually had money, but, while I
not mean to say that I always had
at pleasure, yet. i was considered a
hneymaker. It was the custom in
f)se days to go from town to town,
til as Duke and I were going through
' country one evening I stopped at
Rountrv inn and asked for lodging.
vas informed that they could accom
odate the horse, but I was one too
any. It was then growing late and
concluded to make the best of it, and
treed to share the bed with Duke in
he log stable. I had, hardly lain down
Wore I was sleeping soundly, and did
jot hear the noise on the roof ; but my
V friend did, and, no doubt, used
iveiT possible means to awaken me,
put failed.
When I awakened, however, I was
lie worst scared man that ever lived
to tell a storv. There was Duke down
non his knees. snortinr and nawinof
L C? JT - - O
at some object, but I could not tell
What it was in the dark, and I struck a
Jight. No sooner had I made the dis
covery than something was upon me,
and we three were having a lively time
in that old stable. Duke managed to
break his bridle and come to my as
sistance, otherwise I would not be
here. After we had fought for some
time I was knocked senseless and fell
beside my old horse. I did not regain
consciousness until daybreak, when, to
my horror, I found a large panther at
my feet, with Duke on his knees, ap
parently holding it down. I at once
went to his assistance, and found that
the panther in his death struggle had
buried his teeth in Duke's nose, from
which the old fellow could not free
himself, and which also compelled
him to continue in the kneeling posi
tion." "Was your protector much injured?"
"Well I should say he was. He was
as bloody as any butcher you ever laid
your eyes upon. His nose was forever
after a sorry looking object, and while
I loved that brute more' than many
persons do their children, I was robbed
of him by Morirau while I was giving
lessons with him in Jennings county.
Since that day I have never been able
to buy a duplicate of old Duke.
"What did I do with the panther?
-Well, to tell the truth about it, I . was
not able to do anything for some time.
The people who gave us their shelter
came down to tho stable in the morn
ing to see where we were, as no sign
of us was to be had about the premises,
and they found us both in a disfigured
condition. The lady at once prepared
a bandage for my mangled legs and
also fixed up the warrior. The cause
of all the trouble was also attended to,
and his pelt was soon alongside a coon
skin on the side of the house. - It was
the largest panther ever killed in that
section, and no one seemed to be aware
of the fact more than Duke. It must
have weighed at the very least seventy
five pounds, and was as long as the
average hunting-dog." Indianapolis
JScws.
There are few men who possess as
much cheek as -a citizen of New Lon
don. Conn. He rented a house, and
for three months paid no attention to
tho landlord s reonest for the, rent-
monev. At me enu 01 mat time ne
called upon the owner, handed him the
key, and said that he was sorry, but he
would hare to give up the house, as
the rent was too high for his means.
The landlord was so amazed that he
took the kev. and the man with the
cheek walked off. , . - '
There is a family in Polk county, Ga.,
whose children possess names that are,
to say the least, rather original. They
answer to the following appellations;
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Xommie, Happie Josie, Nestor Chestor,
mil I Wonder. It is said that the hap
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About six month
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Coburn, 18 Secoud St., Lowell, Mass.
I have used Ayer's Cherry Tectoral
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Windsor, Province of Ontario.
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Two years ago I took a cry severe Cold
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until I bfjran using Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral. Two bottles of this medicine
completely restored my health. Uzy.it.
M. Allen, West Lancaster, Ohio.
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Arrivw tiaofocd. . . . .
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Arrivw Orrboro..
Lea vt G reexuboro . . .
Arrivt Belew's Cretk
8
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10.00 an
S30p
900pa
10 CO nn
LI 03 pa
12 20 pm
1 iZpm
61Spxa
10 ISam
123Cpa
Dinner at Saaford.
TRAIN SOUT1L
ra, mmd
Ma.L
S 15 pa
6 45 pa
10 Oriam
Leave Beltv Cmk
Arrive Qrvezuboro..
Leava Grenaboro.. .
Arriv rjiiorJ
Leave 8aafcrd
Arrive FtyetUtiU..
Leave FajetUvill,..
Arrive Max ton
Leave Max ton.
Arrive BennetUvill
730 in
lUOpa
3 00 pa
6 45 pa
COO a a
923 am
015 am
S20pa
SanfoiT
1 Sopm I
4 10 pa
4 25 pa
6 20 pa
6 30 pa
7 45 pa
raaengtr and Mail--dinnr ai
Factory Branch Freigh & Passenger
Train moving north.
Train moving aoclh.
Lv Grccnib'o 5 00 pa
Ar Mill bo ro 7 00 pa
Lv UiHboro, 7 iUa
Ax Greenab'o 9 30 am
Freight and Paaaecgfr Train rona be
tveen FaretteviU and BnnttUvlll on
Mondaja, YYednemlay and Friday a.
Freight and IVweogtr Train mna btvcn
Fa yetta villa and Greenaboro Tneadajf,
Tharadajs and Satarilarn, and between
Grenaboro and FajetUville Mondaja, Wed
nesdays and Fridays.
Paaaenffer and MaU Train mna daily ex
oept Sondaya.
Tba nortn bonnd Train makes close con
nection at Maxton for all points south. .
J. W. FRY.
General Superintendent.
W. E. KYLE.
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Use your own brains, rather than those
of others.
Drink Old Everglade Rye Whiskey.
Caution is the Father of Security.
Smoke PaminaHavanna Cigars
bpeak well ot your mends; o! your
enemies say nothing.
Economy is the easy chair of old age.
XASS AT.7, G TH1TZ2S STCTTT
If you post your servants upon your
affairs they will one day rend you.
Ss&q Mce's Causa Cigarettes.
Never take back a discharged servant.
Drink Budwels &BoIieniian Eiport BEEr.
II you would know the value of a dollar,
try to borrow one.
Smoke Margarita Kigars.
Learn to think and act for yourself.
Chew Fine Sun Guied
DURHAM TOBACCO. '
A man of honor respects his word as be .
does his bond.
They must hunger in cold who will not
work in heat.
Drink Fine Old Peach
And Apple - Brandies.
An hour of triumph comes at last to all
who watch and wait.
Onxk Ben's Halt '&,
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