Page 6. 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm ' ' : ' ' ' . 1 ' i i . : r i : : mmmmmmm II T. . , . rA BEAL PEOPlil. II I t'riday, September 17, 1909. Is matter of Confidonco and Reputa tion. You can't afford to run any risk where your , life and health is at stake. We use Groat Car? in compounding prescriptions. We Have expert Pharmacists on duty day and night. & OUR CHARGES ARE REASONABLE Remember this. The charge for prescriptions is also a matter of oonffdonco. We make reasonable charges. Try as and compare our prices. We don't bleed strangers or home folks. Come and see. a ' . Full line 'of toilet articles and fancy goods. Best ice cream and soda water in the world The IViclntosh-Foard Co. Dr. John Tull, Main Street Manager Waynesville, N. C. c I fell Wheat requires a fertilizer that contains ammonia in different forms, some slow, some active, to provide gradual . " i r jj i . - . ana conaouai 100a w inc piant iroxn start to maturity. There is one fertilizer that 'does this one that is Nature's own provision for wheat crop one which contains ingredients that the chemists have never been able old 7 to put' into fertilizer. It is genuine uvian Guano Old farmers of Virginia and the Carolina's recall the splendid crops grown with Peruvian Guano years ago. No fertilizer discovered has ever equaled it for producing enormous yields. . . Your land probably needs just such a soil improver. Order one or two tons and compare the results with those from any commercial fertilizer. Write for prices, and full information. I Agencies still open in some localities. Peruvian Guano Corporation, Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. Subscribe for the Courier wo Mother Goose and &ary Who Had the Little Lamb. The Pittsburg dispatch says that many; suppose "Mother Goose" to be .a imaginary personage, but she' was a real wbman, -and her maiden name was Elizabeth Foster. .She was born in 1665, married Isaac Goose in 1693. a few years Mater became a member of Old South church of Boston, and died m i4Di at the age: of 92 years. Her songs were originally sune to her grandchildren. Thev were first ib lished in 1716, by (her aoq-in-law, x nomas Fleet, of Boston. mi : m t w - r I xne -Mary" that "had a little lamb" Was Marxr T?i:Ui.l. a a massacmisetts girl; her lamb was one of twins forsaken bv an unnat ural mother. Mary took it borne and cared for it herself. . "Thev became fast -friends and when Mary started 10 scnooi ner pet missed much. So one morning it her. At school she tucked it her very followed under her desk and covered it with her shawl but when she went put to her spell ing class the lamb trotted after her. The children laughed wildly, and the A. 1 1 t . u-acuer naa tne lanjb taken from the mrTtrt fl-n 4- V. i. . '"." v" tuai, morning a vouns student named Awlstdn was a visitor at the school. The incident awaken ed his poetic genius), and a few days later he handed Mary the first three verses of the poem He died soon arter, ignorant of the immortality of his verses. The lamb lived ma death by the horns .uarv s mother spu yarn from which she knit her dangh ter a pair of stockings. Years pass ed. and the stockings became yellow with age. Finally Mary raveled them out, cut the varn i out, sewed it to writing on them uinoness of the vara, sold thorn to so- the Old S ure money to hel onth Church of B Words of Wisdom if or Those Who Go Away to School. . ' ny years, and met of an angry cow. In its wool into nto bits, buffed it cards, and after orifving the gen- save baton. Some .of vou will not like to leavd es. but .vou do a ege and get . ready do on est life.; Some of jvou. do not want o go a little bit.. ' md study is a wea 'What is the use going to school and K' gladly. You home and loved uit to go to col- fr real and earn-. Books bore vou iuess to' thew flesh. you say, "of ore? I can read nd write and ldeep Spooks and attend o business. What good will an edu ation do me any way?!', I Wish all boys and girls loved to go to school as much as a boy vthom I am think- insr of now. More than onde anger and rebellion. le cried, not in but in Sorrow and disappointment because he could not go to school. And fdung men who die I have known their own cook ing and house" keeping during a school term because they were not able to go under any other conditions. There are bright 4nd capable boys (and girls too,) in Georgia who are heavy-hearted; i today because thev an not go to school. But some of the young people wiip will soon go off to college will go under protest. Some, I fear, will j waste their time and throw awav their onnortnnitv 1 - L L ........... How foolish you are to not want to go to school when you can go, and to not make the most of your time while you are there. These are treat days e heirs' Co. Asheville, N. C. 4 Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Waists, Coats, Kimonos, etc., Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery. Gloves. Neckwear, Smallwares and Fancy Goods Fine Dress Goods and Staple Dry Goods of all kinds. Fine Shoes of all kinds, Hats and Caps, Parasols and Umbrellas, Suit Cases - and Bags, Trunks, Fine Rugs up to large room size, MattiDgs, Blankets, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Damasks, Nap- ' 1 TT TT 1 1 A rfV I- n X 1 I Kins ana a.oweis,,upxioisier uruous, wtriaiiis, eiu . . Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods a grand assortment in trustworthy makes at reasonable prices. na, is composed chiefly of medium and fine grades the uia,ues ui true ecunumy. oxiiuc 1001 wc iictvc uau uui the one system: . I One Price Everything in Plain Figures The price has to be the bottom figure going lorjno suc cess could Jbe reaped. Prompt and careful attention given to all orders. ' GUIS rostration "l suffered sd Prostration that with Nervous I thought there Please note, Patterns was no use trying to jret well. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and although skeptical at first, I soon found myself re covering, and am to-day well' 0 MRS. D. I. JONES, S8oo Broadway, Cleveland, O. Mch sickness is of nervous ongin- It's the nerves that make the. heart 'force the blood through the veins, the lungs take m oxygen, the stomach di gest food, the liver secrete bile and the kidneys filter the blood. jli any these organs are weak, It is the fault through which Of the nerves they get their Strength. Dr. Miles' Nervine is specific for the nerves. It oothes the irritation and assists mthe generation of nerve force. Jlierefore you can hardly miss it if you take Dr Miles' Nervine when sick. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all ac cording to dir4;e :i l mwus) UU fc I Deal ' r - " J " OOes not benefit he will retum Loy Warwick, in Atlanta JournaL ttux money, for young people. They a of all the ages in the foremost files- of time." The young man who doe not get an education today will fin himself handicapped, eclipsed ti morrow ,when he enters the strugg! of life. I see in my mind's eye no a man whom nature did much! for, and to whom God gave excellent tal ent and opportunity. His physica appearance makes him distinguished ie Iooks like a man made to do large things in the world. But he is doing small things. When a boy he ft was iiKe some or you he did not see aiij use in going to SCnool SO much." He wanted to marry. He wanted to so into business. , His father tried but failed to get him to take a college course. When it was too late the young man saw his great mistake. He is a comparative fail ure in life he calls himself an entire failure because he did as some of you would like to do now. You who can 'go to school and have your books furnished and way paid snouia De very gratetul. You are among the favored of earth, if you but knew it. These ; are your golden days. Don't waste them. Grati tude to parents and, to God, and re- specs ior yourseii snouia make you put forth your best endeavors to re deem the time and improve your tal ent. Some of you have parents who are making great sacrifices to keep you at college., I know more about it than you may . think I do perhaps more than vou know. You- are verv ungrateful and '.unkind if you disap point these good people who send you to school. . Some of you will go away for the first time. You1 will be homesick, I am sure. But you will recover from that. It is not a fatal disease. Of; course, you will be no such baby as to write that vou have to come home. That would show your lack of he stuff of which men and women are made. Buckle down to hard work. Make up your mind, to like your studies, your te'achers and your schoolmates. I hope none J of you will be sent lome. O, the. disgrace ot it! and O. the pain it. would cause your father and mother. "If vou are sent hoihe-OT disgraced in any wav at school will be the fruit of your own miseon duct. If teachers were unfair thev could not disgrace, you. If yau have rude and disobedient Toommates you need not take part in their wrong doings. : "My son, if sinners entice the consent thou not." "Resist, the devil and he will flee from you." Estab lish a record for truth, hard work and honest dealing, and your enemies (if you have any) cannot break it down. Be a Christian. Be Christ's young man or young woman, lou are very weak and fool ish if you are ashamed to wear his colors. The boys who have done the best work in Georgia schools and have gotten the most honors are Christian boys. , .' , Be in your place at church and Sunday school. Make j friends with the pastor of your church. Do not wait for him to speak first.- It will 'be hard for him to '-know all of you in a little while. If he. is a man of God he is your true friend. You did not forget your Bible, did yiu? , 'If you j did,' write home .and 'have it sent to you. "Write tonight. And read it every day. it is the most valuable book in your li brary. - And now let ;mo beg you to not complain about your table faro and how they treat you. It is a silly hab it that boarding school pupils have of criticising the. bill of fare. I know a large school in Georgia where board is only $8 month good substantial, board, too. I do not see how they can afjford to keep healthy, hearty boys at that price,: but they-do it. ; And do you know there are boys and girls who have the cheek and nerve, the gall to com plain and harp about what they, have to eat. And they get good whole some food thre6 square meals a day clean, and well cooked at $0 per month. Such people would criticis the angels and complain at the fare in the New Jerusalem, if they ever see that city. I wish you Well in your college or school career. Every day good men and women are praying for you. Be true to vour best self.. Fear God. Do your best and all will be well. By Eey. it ANNOUNCEMENT Customers of the avnesville Ice & C Storage Company will take notice that I havcf Bought Jthe season's entire output of said company from their platform ami will conduct the business in the future under the name of the tee uen very company and will be please to have'iiieiMtrbnage of the public Remember that Ice is cash on delivery. . . IB. K. MILILER, Manager W. A. METGMELL Contractor and Builder Will make estimates on all work either in brick oftsvood, on application Special attention given to house building Waynesville, - - - N. G. 1 CLYDE H. RAY W. DAVIS RAY C. H. RAY & SON Undertakers & Embalmed i Waynesville, N. C. STATE LICENSE 138. , ' ':- Calls attended day or night Store Phone No. 3. Residence Phone No. 24 Renovated and Refitted Throughout Recently Enlarged to 100 Rooms Centrally located. Depot cars stop at entrance. Rates, $1.00 to $1.50 per day. Special rates by the week or month. I 66-77S. Main St. Asheville, N. C. Chattanooga Three Roll Gane Mills With brass box es, steel shafts, patent oil c.ps and all improve ments. The best A cane mill on the market. COOK Galvanized Steel Evaporators All sizes. We have just received a car load of Chattanooga Cane Mills and Disc Plows and our prices are rea sonable for their high quality, T. S. MORRISON & CO. . ASHEVILLE. N. C. "!niiliiT3rag iiMim.iiiiiin ii - Xj, , i , 4t J v K it, The Imperial European Hotel On West College Street near the pest oBlo and Ration A ve Wken in Asheville look no the fm ITew building, newl furnished, oli vTnicncS'X"1 75c, and $i.oo. Special prices by the week. If you can't find thel place, call at Blombers CigaStore, i7 Patton Ave. next door to Battery Park Bank, i L. y? Prop. Ashovlllo, ftf.C