MEWSo - - - 1 11 1 '" " ' i i VOL. VIII. THOM ASVILLE, N. C, AUGUST 1 8, 1 898. NO. 50. Bkightville- Th4 .steam thresher whistle is i : . . . h"urd daily in our vicinity. The dry weather has give awa at Inst to the refreshing showers This rain is the making of corn and a great lielp to the farmers m preparing wheat land. Capt. S. R. Harris is having his dwelling house remoddledj which will add very much to ite apMarance. Mrs. Hubbard Everhart and lity tie son, Joseph, are very sick. We hope; for their speedy recovery. Mrs Flora Hunt of High Point, I i. i who has been visiting her father, Mr. S Y. Clinard, for two weeks1, has returned homo. Mr. Robt. Tysinger and little brother, Oscar, visited his sister, Mrs. M . R. Harris, the first of the we jki ' . Mr. Addison Fouts' family, that has been sick, is, we are glad to note, improving. Several of our people went on the excursion to Wilmington'. Theyj all report a nice time. Miss Daisy Ward is sick with typhoid fever. The writer had the pleasure of t . .1 attending the Liberty meeting last .Sunday. Rev. J. Summey preached'- in the morning and evening and Rev. Henrv Sheets ( - " I preached at night. There was a very large crowd at each service " ,Enno. Obituary, Departed this life July 25th, 1M, Jane Albetrson, doughterof lasp'Ir Albertson," age 25 years. Justj one-fourth of a century, and yet huw brief; but her years were full f usefulness and good. She was a child of afllicti jus, and ear lv -.bereft of a mother's care, but pertormed life's varied duties to the best of her ability. Although nt a member of the visible church, she.wasa practical Christian, and the memory of her good deeds will live'after her. Faithful and de voted to those she loved, but none si; tiered wrong from her. She leaves several brothers and sisters to mourn her Ios. Peace to her Mks. Jok Harris Manila wa. captuml by Avv and Merrill last Sat unlay, ami 5.000 prisoners. .Yotliin has yet b?n lone tor the bad side walks. No Hazeltown. magine. of you, enough. 1 No 1 You need not im- If anything good is said you will hear it soon And if anything bad is said I would not be overly anxious to hear it- You might feel better not to hear it. If your glass distorts every oth- er tace I ana cnaracter out your own, be j cautious and wise too (if you can) it may be if there ever a beam in your own eye it is there yet. We should all live so our own hearts will not condemn us; and then as we pass from groop to groop we will not have to inquire what Miss so and so and Mr. so and so said about us. But that we may t feel we stand acquitted. There is such a blessed experience felt by some. I remember once in my life doing my duty and I did not see the gobblinsin sight any more until I failed, but ohl how quick they then came. Hazel. The editor of the Biblical Re corder says that paper stands for righteousness and that he himself stands for righteousness. We trust that he is uot mistaken about this But we wish to warn him that he can't serve God and Chairman Simmons of the Democratic cam paign committee at one and the same time. Progressive Farmer. H'i ii Coogfa Sjtojk TaatasGood. CM Be Coogfa Sjrnn. tattiML Sold by EDM YBzn TTgLio DtM9 ndDnn E mm through the winter? If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throat, increased your weight, gave you more color, and made you feel better in every way. cut perhaps your, cough has come back again, or you are get ting a little thin and pale. Then, why not continue the same helpful remedy right through the summer? It will do you as much good as when the weather is cold. Its nersistent use will certainly give you a better appetite and a stronger digestion. It will cure your weak throat and heal your! inflamed lungs. It will cure every case of consumption, when a cure is possible. Don't be Dersuaded to take something they say is Just as good. All Druits, yrc. nd f i. SCOTT dt Bow jik, CLtnUU. N. V. ; t Local Paragraphs. Mr. Lawrence Thomas is still improving. Mr. R. A. Grimes has had a backset and is right sick again. D E. Dorsette has opened a grocery store on Church street. Mrs. Anna Bell is off on an ex tended visit to her old home in Frostburg, Md. Mr. Reubin Bowles is back filling his old place in the, new chair fac tory. The roof is being put on the. new store building of J. M. Morris fe Son. . There is much complaint of roasting ears being stolen from the corn fields around here. Mrs. Gene Lanier died Monda y Her remains were laid to rest Wednesday in Fair Grove ceme tery. Mr. Arthur Thompson and Miss Florence Lovelace, of High Point, were united in marriage at that place Sunday. 'Squ.re Guyer of ficiating. Messrs. E. W. Cutes, R. C Jones, and the Misses Shiplett are off on the Norfolk excursion. Mr. Cates will visit Philadephia and New York while gone. Mr. j A. F. Perkins, of Chester, S. C, arrived home Friday for a two weeks' visit to his mother and many friends hr. Fuller is a type "sticker" in The Lantern of fice, of that place. Silver Ridge. Everything is lively on" the Ridge. Mrs. J. W. Burton is improving somewhat. Mrs. Andrews, of Randolph, who has been stopping at the Hil ton Springs, returned home Sun day. There will be an ice cream sup per at Zion church Saturday, Aug. 20th- Proceeds for benefit of the Sunday school. Some of our men seem very brave since the Spanish-American war is over. The people on the Ridge at tended the Yearly meeting at High Point. Some of the Wilmington excur sionists looked somewhat haggard on their return home. Miner. or Mothers! Tun discom forts and dangers of child-birth can be almost en tirely avoided.. WineofCardul- ret teres ex pectant moth ers. It gives tone to the gen ital organs, and mats them in " condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recorery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. For m&rie tm ee inuMaf trc0Q, address. flWtf Utmu. lW "La&m' A9orr Departmeat. TVs Chftttaaooo Macbda Cx. Cfetta- Mr. Stewart Cramer, of Char lotte, is here at his father's. He is ill with typhoid fever of a mild form.! He is doing well. Mr. W. D. Marsh is getting bet ter, also Mr. W. E. Thompson is improving some. Mr. Frank Dorsett, of Bethany, is . prominently sjoken of as a Democratic candidate for Sheriff. He seems to be a favorite among the Democrats around here. Mr. J. F. Hayden, manager of the Thomasville Telephone Com- The war was n (h'(l last pan has gone to his home, near Fridav at4;23 1V the sign- Tyro, lor a lew days. lie will jng ()f the protoCol by til?' bring witn mm on nis return svstem. : has also brought happiness to thousands of notnes barren for years. A few doses often brings toy to loving hearts that long for s darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine esses out Of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardnl. $uao per bottle. Br. tOCtta MktL f JeSfcrsaa, Ca ssyst "IThn I Erst took Wtoa f Cardnl w aa4 bn 8safTil tarse yaars, st soald noi asvs an J cUdra. 4os aaa s us gin sasy. 4

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