llockingliam Rocket. '9-: f -if . Job Printing. :4 ' H. C. WALL, Editor ad EOPRiETOn. . . Office: OVFR EVERETT, WALL . & COMPANY'S. Having. recently purchased a first- claas outfit, we are prepared toda. uii j&uius oi ;- . - 0 STjBscEiPnoir ; bates : 5, v- ,.v; One year,..:;...... $150 Six months,...., .7.1 Three months,.......;......... ....... .40 All subacriptiona accounts must be paid in advance. ' jgy Advertising rates furnished on ap 'plication. ' . ' PLAIN AND FANCT -i.fi JOB PRINTING . 'I IN THE; - fi". C. WALL- Editor dn&, Proprietor. TEEMS: $1.50 a Year in Advance. BEI5T OPJTH Vol. VI. RocKiNGnAji, ; Richmond "C 01J NTYj- N. . C.; AipBIL 19, 1888, Published Every Thursday. No. 16. And at XinngiKIcesi-: TIIE FASHION-PLATE IN CHUBCH. I feel a solemn sanctity, Sweet rest of soul is mine, My heart abides in pious peace, . My bonnet sets divine ! Grace, like a river, fills my soul- In ch&stened joy I -sit, --:. I feel religion's aeepest power, . My sacque'a a perfect fit. . A. holy, fervor penetrates -u My jgo.ul's. remotest Tiooks, . An ernestj chastened,' fervid joy-" Hovsweet Wat ribbon looks ! The good, man tells of Christian peace, The organ's anthem swells," I bathe in streams of pure delight, ', My dress cost-more than Nell's ! H iti i a , ; . 5 : . 0; holy rest ! 0, Sabbath calm ! (i, chastened peace serene ! I feel thy deep abiding spell How dowdy is Miss Green ! I feel a pure, religious glow, ' 0, rapture undefined ! I know my bonnet looks so nice To those who. sit behind ! Yankee Blade. An Important Discovery. BURDUTTE ON LIFE. - you mistake. It isn't hard to be , good. It's hard to be bad. Ah , yes, ' From the News and Observer, A communication was published in the News and Observer a few days agojfrom Ringwood, Halifax county, stating that a paint mine had been discovered on the farm of Rev Geo. E. Hunt of that county. The paint consisted of a deposit of iron oxide and was said to be of a beau tiful red color. Dr. H. B. Battle, State Chemist and Mr. T. C. Harris, of the State museum, received spec imens of the paint yesterday, a'nd consider its discovery a very valu able one. Dr. Battle will make an analysis. The paint is a soft, brittle, chalky substance and is of bright red. color. It will require grinding and purifying and mixing with oil to render it ready for use. In. our communication it was stated that the paint had been tried and had proven very satisfactory ; even1 superior to other paints. The deposit is practically inexhaustible, and the indications are that thousands of ton3 of the oxide can be procured. The varied resources of North Caro lina are trulv remarkable. , NoState in The Genial; H Wag Elo- my boVit8 hard to b 'K ijusuw fru. .. righr at 'the time? "Oh, no. The To-day ! We stand on the thres- wine is sparkling, the songs are stir- hold ! . We stand there! Waitin?I nnS lPe stories are brimming with To be asked in. Life ! Is a. river i amor; and te'airUs fU of UbhV We meetitbolHlyHo Ju as bad as you and hiah Durcose thrill dur hearts ! Kno now lo De. ana 11 1S 10ls 01 lun We Jcannot : tear- aside, tb veil that tor be bad, and you never waat to be hides the. future from our view. The god h X it seems to. bvery futurel Is before us. The past ! Is easy aa -: very. delightfulHo belbad bfthinrl us . Tho nront hnvavr ai nignt. riut tne next morninsr stays right by us. A We o uot faf it. We press bravely on. Onw and upward ! . The hour strikes the, noontide of .the world. With reso lute hands we grasp the shadows on the dial. Behind us, is "the school A long ways behind us, the most of see anybody ? Wh,o wants to hide? it. Before lies the world. We ac- Who wonders where he was last cept it. Grave are the responsibili- niSht and wnom met, and who ties of the trust I especially the trust saw nim) ana wnai sam, ana fund. We accent them. TJfp-lnncr where he went, and how he did? o my boy? Where is the difficulty then ? - Who feels serious in the morning? Whose head can't becov ered withtub ? Who is afraid and ashamed to go out on the street and meet people? WTho doesn't want to .V : Items Atott Socmglum. . Written for The Rocket. .: : - If a man is convicted and fined in our mayor's court for an oueuse.ahd he k-sot sblejip IcbEDforie he is made to work out the fine on the streets. " It makes n6 difference how low or.high the fine may be, hejs never made, to ao mucn wor-rtu generally shovels a little or digs a while and then quits ;'his fine is paid, and heidon't niud ,V Now what wee Lwaat.is a good iet'of commis sioners and then a marshal and when a man is fined and has to work it out on the streets, the marshal take charge of him and be responsible for the'amount of the fine and give him" a pick and shovel, then work him from 7 o'clock in the morning until 7 in the evening until his fine is paid. Not work him a little work him bread and water, and be made to la bor hard until bis sentence expires ' maybe then he would not relish the idea of jails, rations and an easy time any more. It 6eems as if we are goiuglo have the railroad how, certain t no "defal cation ;Our townjs on a "boom," a-new railroad; coming,, which will help build her, five new brick stores "Another Clerk" Heard From. We have will be the labor of reform put our hands to the plow and we will never look back, until we get to Canady, whence we maylook'back in safety, and become lions and "or Not the boy who went to the socia ble and ale cast-iron pound-cake and washed it down with faded lemon ade. Not the young man who pass ed the evening in the company" of Coirespondence of The Rocket. Mr. Editor: I am delighted with your two originals last week, Give Workingmea a Chance" and "A Lay Sermon." It doe3 a fellow good to see thought running in the direction ofmutual good. It carries me back 20 years ago, when I first, canvassed nicious influences-There1 was luo school to which helcouldlbe sent,- v he was put to work' iri a wholesale-1 grocery store at three dollars a week." . "Of course it puts attend1 to his ed ucation," 6he said sorrowfullybtrt ' I would rather he would.know nothVv irtg 1 would rather see hiuVtiettd- than under the tuition tf'sacli v)4, m fin a thnt I1' Xf at ifKnnlnri Wi-!fktl I tnv a K a yr m hivtiMs t.a aIa.Itb ... k K, 1 11 1 Bhd'three newspapers and the Dem- ' Xwl T 1U tt . , J a'good many fatherawould feel t rt nt mi. r-.- limn, n n I AlAAlinn I ' I I nA CAfnC. UUifllO 11 UUI IIJUUlLlUtll ll,lJli 1.,. tl. bound to be elected ; one new church on the way and talk of a new cotton factory. All ye Northern men with capital and big fortunes, we have the very place for you to invest. We have all the water power you are looking for and plenty of room to erect steam factories. We have fif ten merchants and one fine drugstore, all doing a lucrative business. Six we held committee .meetings ; had public lectures ; placarded the city appealing to the ladies, particularly, not to shop after 7 o'clock p. m, hard, make him sweat, blister his , . , T , , ' " ... 1 which I could mention. Four black- nanus uy curicy .maise nun oena 10 naments in Canadian society, -As tne good-goody at the debating so the years roll on, which they will ciety- Ah.no! He didn't hear the probably do, we wilt never forget rollicking songs that you heard, my our alma mater, but we will shake by and; he, didn't hear the ragy things up on the Street ourselves, stories.that 'broke you all up." But and if there is any rehypothecating he is feeling much better than yqu to be done, inquire within. Hoc are nis .morning. He finds it easy tempore the world is in bad form. to be "good!' very easy indeed. Vice rules the World. Bonos viros But to be bad, to have the headache, take backseats in the convention, to have a sour, rebellious stomach, Luuus sits m the high places and to. have uncertain eyes, to have a judges the people in the gates, while treacherous memory, to have a sense Asmus ekes but a nrecarious exist- 01 snarae, to nave a dread ot sun ence in the wool business. Our rulers shin and a horror of daylight, to wallow, in vice. . The temples of have a se? of quivering nerves and a TOmmerce'arel'dens of thieves. faltering speech; to-have. a raging Mistrust, guilt and suspicions stalk thirst that water cannot appease and ' - I 1 .1 .--.. m through the land, nudns membra. a gnawing nunger mat lodtnes food, to nave a areaa oi meeting your mother,' my boy, and a fear of see ing your sister,, and a shame of speaking to your good old father this is bnrd m V onn Tl-ii ic Vipintr we mau wuu uuigeuu m tw -K-id." And look nift in thfi nvP the Union, and no section ol uusu.u, wuuui . ui18 eAuu-M- TelemachuS( look ffi in the eye country in the wide world can boast i"n promiseu. Anere are peopie, of natural resources so numerous, so deafly beloved,; who are diligent in varied and so valuable. Here is a everybody else'i business and have, new-'discovery -which4n all proba- All this has come to pass while we were at college. ' MIND YOUB OWN BUSINESS. ' "Diligent in his business !" It is it and when night comes and his fine is paid he will recollect the street gang with its hard labor, and he will be scared of it thereafter. The streets have no terrors, there is not enough of hard work about them. The Democrats will put a ticket in the field erelong with good men for commissioners and one for maj'or vote for them, work hard for them. If electfeil and I think they will be then we will have good government in our municipal affairs. Stick together, Democrat, and we will win. Our municipal campaign will soon open. 1 want every man white and colored-rto vote the straightout Democratic ticket. Don't, men, let anybody buy your votes, or fool you by telling you it is a Citiiens' tick et" the Radicals will put out It will, be a Republican ticket of the 'most prejudiced kind. Note for good men ;v men that will do their duty ; men who will put a stop to meanness regardless of any one. Ex ercise your own judgment smith shops in full operation. There has been talk of erecting a fine large the same way. Are'they to make tK nrntpftt. la m debarred from-nnAr-l I 7 J p rose ion of opinion Toh such vital j matters? It is interesting to 6pecu- late on the probable result if each: mnthpr not alone this poor widow:' i -r. .1 r j uuw, auer uiree years oi ucermmeu . . w:,hHn,wn he, EOI1 froUj Aie. enon, we gainea our purpose, ana da?g & and fortbe, iw-j yeurs later lue mercuauib graiu- Rflmft u hflrd,v 15ke, lhat i i ir i i i i i i i v ea a nan-nouaay eaco weeK, oy rau- ,, , f u ..-! . 3 ll " tuai ag.eemeu auu an are ptrr.ecv- increased two hundred- and- iy sausnea wun me new oraer oi fifw , ..- aQ hlKnnPnd. tl. ' u U,V J vv . . ..... laicr. more enjoyed and churches are bet-. ter attended. Can any one Bay I hotel. If some one, or company, would build a fine hotel here and Attend the Primaries. did wrong last Surday, after leaving the Store at 11 o'clock the night pre- From the Monroe Enquirer-Expn3.. . . . m f t 1UUQ Ol LC A OlALCLll 11UU1S J L nuiA. UT I i I III. I I K I Hfl I 1111 I ri'.t'llLI T ill run it. nn t ho mnct lmnrnvpn nt I ' I " w mnrfpm nl.n. it would nnv th lak,n8 ana Umilj a walk regard to the importance of nomi- . .. ..... talons' the creek and listening to the nntincr annA mon for offipial nnsi- owner or owners, irv it. We nave ar -"a r- i - - - j - - i . i . i . t i . . five cotton factories earrvinz on an "PP,e 01 Uie Water. ana e singing tions. This is a good indication i, itt immpw, h,!npa Pmnlnvino- hnn- of the birds: explaming to the little 6hows that the sentiment is gaining . . , r.j B i. ,.ii: . r , i i iii.i dreds of hands, distributing thou- "" lue uuuu.,l,8 ' ' u,e auu ground mat. uie people snouia .wjte- sands of dollars annually in our town and count3T. Come! we in vite you all tc the marriage feast. Our city is growing, we are bound to "git thar." Soon we will hear the "toot" of the mighty iron horse as he rolls in on the South Atlantic & North Western Railroad, bringing tourists and capitalists to see our thriving city and invest in her great advantages. We have some of the best men to deal with in this coun taught and instructed in the works of creation. How can it be done ex cept on Sunday, when one must work from early Monday morning . . . -I until lata Saturday niwht? It was try you ever saw. I he majority ol - uui till, vitaiui o iuuuvu vuuv (uuu should go from bed to work and from work to bed, and atteud church on Sunday no, sir. Let us have the beautiful wild flowers, occasion- the matter of inakiug nominations, ally taking a lounge and reading in hand, and not leave this work to?. awhile? And after dinner taking a be done by a few politicians. W$; similar walk in the woods, among do not mean to say that poliUoiana- the dogwood and the jessamine? have entirely controlled nominating-. Can any one object to such a recrea- J conventions in the past, but in many tidn on Sunday, after 91. hours J cases a few men have exercised, ua- of work? Our children ought to be : due influence. And the people are i bility Is hot known td any other part of the world, and which prom ises to prove valuable in its practi therefore, no time to attend to their own. Thev do not stand before kings they more frequently stand before the police iudge. Their dili gence is not commendable. A'work- Don't Ezperixneni You cannot afford to waste time honestly, now, honor bright, do you really Ihink this is easier than being -good?" My dear boy, you may call your "good" friend a milksop and a "mammy boy" if vou will. and you may in your better mo ments sometimes say you would like to be-"good," but it is so hard; but just weigh the "good" and the "bad,"' man is known by his chips; so, alas, is the faro banker. Do you be dili- weigh thern honestly, and tell me, gent. in your own business and be . me honestlv rand t ara not now exnerimentin? when vour lunss are content. with its rewards, ioumay th furmv man but rather the ge in- danger. Consumption always not walk so many miles in six. days Ljous adviser), which is the harden: sterns, at nrst, only a coia,- uo noi as Fitzgerald, but yott can sleep a to be "aood" or to be "bad?" Ah- S' Z T Zono Jn, moreIn tat ,m, ; -.na my IM-jon will agree .Ith ' t I w". n( or rv-i nr h mnnpir tnr I .1 " . 1 n 1 11 King's New Discovery forConsump- uu J1YL .Y " j - me tnai n is easier 10 De -gooa." tion,-Coughs and Colds, but be sure it, neither do you gei so man ms yoi gt the genuine. Because he ters. On your little ; salary, at tlie can make more proht he may ten SUSpehder counter, you cannot clean our people are intelligent and smart. Let's have new enterprises, stores, newspapers, merchants, factories and more religion. Our town is going to the lront rapidly. Yv e are going Where, oh where is the hcrse doc- lu lJCttt '"" tor gone? 1 he bovs have about quit ' , tackling everv strange horse or mule if can' Ve an 1 waut .an i. . - i r r tu more bar rooms, we can do without that comes to town and feeling their ... pulse and trying to tell how old they Uiem- denominations are j res. A while alter the doctor had yi"iuu, iei.ou.5i, xaPi.Bb auu Episcopalian. W e have one bakery which is doing a fair business. We have two or three doctors. Our climate is fine, not too hot in sum-. mer nor too cold in winter. Our forests abound with pine, oaks, dog wood, cedar, cypress, walnut and pophr any kinds of timber you want, and easy of access. Why not THE RIVEB AND THE BROOK. . The shallows murmur, but the OOO, ..-fiomnm.n Well ctrppf ilii wopIt uwpa aio uumu. Uu ju wuv,, orjust the same. Don't be deceived, I iU' -t, nan vuanto put a new interpretation on an Chest affections. at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s Drug Store. Large botttes $1.00 . you he has something just as good, but insist upon getting. .ifvz old bit of wi8dom, that is why we :ew uiscovery, wnien lsguaranieeu out m 9,jy -r-- t, f. -fallows - We stroll inside trt ivo rpUpf in allThront T.nn? and .k oWp A flftt. thft fash ons l0e the sljallOWS., W.e Btrofl .IJESlde pL..i jt-. -rp 'aVi c I J .. . a broad, deen. voiceless river? 1 here iriui uuiucb lire h r. hnt urii nnn nn vn nr t-- --j itj - . , 141 ?"1,r'r-- ' T 1 -U- SuJ1 is no song in all the s lent stream. soul with ; nameless joy and exalta- sf aaIacIih hirlh ann oltmn to I tiuu ui y"" ' '. ull J t l ,ft il . n n F U.fvV, ( llirmnnu (inn Ipnn I J , , i m r f kor., drift down its silent current to the , , r i ir ....:, . sea. By dock and slip and bending a i i i. wi low sweep its noiseless waters D . j, tr J !., ilinn ?o rpfipli thp winHintr . i . 0U....1.. .. j u v.;,i i.iaia n w & iaay every oavuxu .u. q oyer wh- ghin cVcU Wltli vuui lauui, . v a. uu .iii j il c- " " v J r inx tvqKK ce mnrmnnncr .nrnnnrl the never be the Washington correspo-nd- 5 , ,Kl.rtu VuQ are. left you could see certain ones eye ing almost every species of quadru ped closely, as much as to say, "I've got your eye, I'll bet lean tell whin you were born, and at what time ot the moon." We are now able to fur nish any civilized or barbarous country with as m'any graduated borsp doctors as is npprld. We've - I 1 1 . "11 i r . ,nt.W nlli7n(ktfIB t nave a pianmg mm nu lurnuure the difference between a jack and a hereJ the very Place" mule, Isupposebutlwould not Give us a Call Our citizens are very .. -. 1 polite and obliging. They will show , . . , .'. . .. and tell vou our resources with the v e imve u uiushjui gi-mus 111 uur TOhA fnrniahf.s thpdpnii.nRwitV. gfeateSt fellclty J I Paimrr U'nDl rv 1 : a.. a ji: : i I vnanii in Mrsruig tue uiuonat-nuiuus, buui entrancing music that "was "ever - . ' T A listened to. n is instrument is a banjo on which hepicksanaccompa nimenL-to his singing. When old Sol raises his brilliant face fewer hours in the store and more work, and employer and employee will receive a mutual benefit, church es will have, a better attendance, health and morality will increase, and we wilf'all rejoice. Hoping the merchants will cogitate together and grant us this boon, I am, Respectfully, . Another lerk. Rockingham, April 12. Educating to Dishonesty. '"1 How Drouths Improve Land. From tho Louisville Courier-JournaL Here is a scientific fact of great every promise to the farmers of Kentucky morn he is pretty apt to be up too, Ln(j the adjacent States. Protracted serenading ,w)th . V Listen. ;to the an(j intense drouths fertilize the soil. Mocking Bird J' to the thump of that ft is a costly process of fertilizing banjo. Wfien I goto dinner he .3 this time, as the losses on all our "dreaming now of sweet Hallie," and staple crops from the effects of the at dusk, I feel like one' that is lor- hong nnd terrible summer and fall saken." That music, how sweet ! It rlrouths of 1887 mieht be reckoned ... . , 1 - ent of a society; paper, but. then your ized efiort to explain what it is about . ?. . . , . . l- - . , , 1 , its incessant babble drive away ev- s way ing reeds, we sit down and list- I PURELY VEGETABLE. H acta with extrtOrdiiwry efficacy op th IVfcK Kidneys J aWdBPVVELS AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR MnWla, Bowel ConiplalnttvS i lyKPemi Sick Hevdacle, ConnHpatlon, BUlonnc, Kidney Affections, JttntUe t Mental IepreMdoB.:;i.vt Colic Jo Honseiiold Should be TOont It; "'"1, iy being keptf eadyfbrimmediateo. 1 will' 1 Hl sav,, many an hour of suffering Mid -"'any a dollarln time and doctor bill". won i there w but on e ;T " SIMMONS LIVEEREGDLAT0a5 apenaior s "W ' w Knnl.t of sorrow iinrl rronhl. freckles, uo upper teeth, a hair w-art iat said the music of rub- .... ,J it rtt-r. hQl ' ' . un Hci,uvBrr,; 1 e, I rrr wafer nrnriiififis m ns a mild a.:ii a!a Wn'f "moks hef n ; fe. u'"o ,v witchingly beautiful and universally iad mi red." Just be diligent in your I u.,:nno itrirl wait in nnt.ipnr'.ft OWIl Uuoliicoo nv . iu j....v.. for the reward p yuT diligence.v . It may be a little slow In coming! The 11 1. J Mav nlA y I ir on mills or me gyus jiuiv. -- m ha fprvou will hP.coro does a nana organ on iue .wtx - -;, w v ww;n hatR ymit. kh. ... .V- -. I -. t I J.A.WAA - j , , 6S Bummer-: stop, out iuwp k ..f . - an . no an f ,hA . .. .1 .1-1a m.A f.th '".'""."""l there, auu "on tay muio iui tdin tliorpwnrrl is worth. A man-who-lives on9 nta -fay : Note.- Be spiciovif persons " V. " S '. ! ,.-.'1.- " 1.1- "V-..J. 1. 1 .......Anrl .nil nlW irllfIO 9C be apt to 'die weaiiny, uui uc - T . .1 I 1-1 die. very tat. .it is tncjioerai insanity, or sometbmg like that i True it is, "the shallows murmur. but the deeps are dumb," and -so we I love the shallows. Yes, my soiyes. That; perhaps, is , the reason why "so many people love you. By and by Among the many good things in the April 7ynian we find none more worthy a careful consideration than the following extract from a paper by Caroline B. LeSow, on "School Mothers and Home Keepers." We are too careless in selecting teachers for our children. Why should we not require teachers to be earnest Christians ? "The fathers and mothers of the country who are trying to bring op their children in the "nurture and admonition of the Lord," or even those who make no definite religious to blame for this evil. If 1 hey would. attend the primary conventions aud express preferences it would be im.-; ' possible for their wishes, to be disre. garded with impunity. ;The insssea. have .it in their power- to saywjhQo shall be nominated for positions; tif honor, and this power should be ex?, ercised by all good, citizens to SECUfe the nomination and election of good., men. It is the duty of every citUeur to give such matters enough thought to euable him (o make an intelligent,; choice, and that choice &hould. bev, heard and respected in the nominal-, ing convention. He should seejbatf his influence is exerted in behalf of honest officials and good govern" ment. He shouUl do all he possibjy can to keep corrupt and dishonest, men 'out of power. He should have the nerve to rebuke corrupt men. and bad measures by casting'" his bnlldt in favor of men of character and advocating measures that are' intended to benefit the masses rathV er than a few favored, individuals. " Let public opinion condemn, the nomination of unworthy men, and' all political parties will see the n'ei' cessity of making their best men their standard bearers. - ' ' Art fl'rplflpitjrTt What is thia . "nervuus troublei with which so many seem now to bo; nfHicted? If you will remember a i few years ngo the word Malaria was.; in millions of money, but all that is done,f and settled, and we must now look forward for the recompense avid not backward for a topic of use less regrets. ; It is the operation of a- prolonged .' heating of the earth's surface to draw up vaporiand mois ture from greater and greater depths ; is like the chime of silver bells mix ed with dish pads, and the sighs of an imprisoned soul. It permeates your whole being like an electric shock when he touches the varia tion. His voice is, at first, soft and mellow like unto a flute, then radi ates ahdJexpands like.. unto 'the niu sic of Mr. McDonald s every half-Lnc as this moisture ascends it brines hour time-piece. He "feels like-one wjtu 'ih solution inuch mineral that is forsakehA" I j:eckon, for when QDd chemical wealth which the raius, the court gets done: with him next &thev fell seened downward thro' June he can then revive and knock ihe soil, stole from the strata which the"Bing-Tum-Tang"' plough arid the hoe penetrate, hammer hfeaking rock - for Uncle and carried. beneath their reach Sam He seems to be f the happiest 'Those fertilizing elements are thus man around no business cares or brought back in .suspension add re-. anything ; of the, kind worrying his 1 stored as the moisture evaporates to unpleasantly surprised if they could have had the privilege of listening to a remark with which a teacher closed a lesson-the other day, before a large class of fourteen-year-old pn nils. He had been gleefully show- ng them -how a little "crooked" book-keeping-could be safely done 1 a ... nrofession. txiizht-have been rather comparatively unknown to-rday it. . ' " ? .. is as comiuou as any wora in me . English language, yet this word cot-' era only the mcauiojr. f .nnother? word used by our forefathers: ia times past, bo it is with nervous diseHScs, as they nod Malaria are in.- . ,j . j ... v. . . . 1r.1L icuucu iu cuvti wua.1 uururiuiuiain-, ers called .Biliousness, and all ar. c caused by troubles that nnse from a diseased condition of the Liver whiclij with considerable-dvanUge to their in performing its functions (indiruw own pockets and with verv little risk il cinnot disposcof the. bile through of discovery. ' he ordinarychannel U compelled., xou see, ooys, now easy u is 10 causincr nervous; trouble Malaria,- be smart in business it you only liihons Fever, etc. You who. are keep your eyes peeled and know suffering can well appreciate a' cure",;' what vou're about." We recommend , Greeii'a AiigisV, 1 One of these boys reported the lesson and the comment verbatim to his in dignant mother, who at once went with the story to the chairman oi the committe of the school. He did See that vou n ha kmuIm with red Z " front of Wrapper. Prepared only by J-H.ZE1LIN 4 CO.,8oleProprietort, Philadelphia, Pa VUICB, 4U.OO. what you owe this paper. . soul that shall be made fat. THE WAY OF THE TRAXS(fRESSOE. ' My son, you ; say it-is "so hard 'to be good You say it is easier to hr6 nll of the.Ten Commandments than- it is to keep one of thern.- Well wealth v "hut he ;wbo recommend any other article as ' mind.. His lovely ;basso . can : be j lh cultivable strata of the soil, and . ; . . . . . .... -i - r if 1 ,1 . .4 . : . -i .i . -iust as 20od," and take nothing else ; nearu irom eauy un uj tne ionger the drouth ana tne great- v ... . 1 Ti ' 1 . 1 ? i 1. .j u:.. 1 but Dr. Bull s. Cough byrup A party paid ten 'doll a re for a horse at. an auction sale. The horse was. lame and bruised all over. A bottle of Salvation Oil costing twenty five cents was used ; he is now val ued" at $200.' eve. 1 ueneve ne comiiuueu uis crime with the express purpose of going to jail, eating the county's ra tions and having an easy time. He should have a good term in the' pen itentiary and nothing to eat but er the heat, the farther down extends the upward suction of the ascending moistre and vapor. " The public will surely sour on the vinegar trust. 171 T. 1 i iuHci, 119 taria arc iimrvcious... . - ... ,-4 , . 1 If Marion. Harlund Uhowa unjv' thing about it, and everybody hopetk- she doefj the coming womari wilit not share in the indignation quite have her own bank arxou'hU1 Irt. to the contrary. ,The story pleased view ofthis announcemVnt it Wtll . him highly, and he advised her ftnot generally ngreed that tbeisoming : to make mountains out oF .mole j woman catvt get here too-soon.-; hills ; it was too silly thing to make PhiladelpJiiu PreM."- ' ..utq such a hue and ery about, and she ; ."' " . . -. J . " .".(.; couldn't ejtpect anyhow, cxjuld she, TtolSad " JSeeiasg ia C;; fi to run the school her own way Ia the cotUcWcting of cold,, which ot; No, unhappily sheceuld not expect n .reiU' eerimiwy i ute- iun' .1 .1 e 1 -i 1 u 7 Aever neglect a cold, Lul take in that, therefore she availed .herself of . Ta vlVCherok Pm. - the only liberty left her she. with- Sweet Gum and MulleinrnatureV . drew her son from the teacher's per- j great cough "medicinev 4 ' - t . . x At, If 1;

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