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ROCKY MOUNT. N.C.; JULY -12TH. 1894.
14,
VOL -8
for Infants and Children.-
OT.IEilG, Do You K tlOW that Puegorld,
. Batamaa'a Drop, OodTrujr'a Cordial, nuuiy ao-culled bootfilng Syrupa, ud
most reroedlea for children an oompowd of opium or morphina r.
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Po Tob Know ttiat opium and morphine are itupafylng narootto polaona f -
To Yon Know that In mat oountrten drogicUtl are not permitted to aaU narootlca
frtthout labeling thorn poisons f
Po Ton Know that 70a ahould not permit any medicine to bo it-ran jour child
anlewi you or your physkJaa know of what It (a composed 1
Do Yoa Know that Caatorla la a purely tcgotablo preparation, anil thai a Bat of
Ha Ingredtanta la pubtiahed with erorjr bottle t .. '
'Po Ton Know that Castorla la the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel ritcher.
That tt baa been in dm for nearly thirty rcara, and that more Caatorla fa bow aold thus
Of all other remediaa far children oomWned f . . ' '
Po Ton Know that the Patent Office Deportmont of the United states, and of
ether eountriea, hare toned exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and hli anlgna to nee the word
" Caatorla " and Ha fornmla, and that to Imitate them la a atat prison offonse .- '
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became Caatorla luul been prorcn to be abaolutoJy harmleaef
Po Ton Know that 33 avreJ-aca doeea of Caatetia are furnlihed far 85 '
oanta, or one cent a doae f ...
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be kept well, and that you may hero unbrokon real f ,
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THE T. M. C A. SAVED MX.
From the Chn.ti&n Herald,
owe fiiutttort !n life,"
avid Snpcriutcndent Swift, of the
Union Pacific Railroad, "toa little
ciixiiujoncev-. J..lia jn iiri jit
Fa toFofrt he'Kew - Yoi It Cenlrinl
1 was not a vicious 1xy, bnt bad
cempany led me to drinking und
Rumbling, antTt lwt--mj place.
But I had obtained 11 ncwsilurttioh
011 -tli0 Union .Pacili, t Omnlia.
Ou the tritiij going there I happen
ed to get into the coach with n very
leasant penilemnn, : ho n mused
nic vith seveial interesting stofiei1.
At Burlingtoiv lovva, the etrangcr
looked roe in the eye, nnd said n
tly: 'You io a young man! Just
starting in life. Whern aro you
going?';; iy- :.
To Oraalm' I slid.
'Po you know any one there?'
No; not a living onl.' ;;,;
'Now, that, good raid the gen
tleman, whom I dflerwai'd lonnd
was Ely Perkin; 'roa will now
Jinve the best clianco in the. world
to start life light and make a tnc
cege in your new field. I Bdvlsc
yon, my dear boy, at toon as yon
get to Omaha, to go right to the
Yonng Mcn' Christiuu Association
and join it. ', .' v
But I urn not a good Christ
ian, 1 trM . ,- :
Never mind that. They will por-
hapB, miike you ooe. There yon
meet elean young mer.xand blight
fellows, too. Yon will fiod bath
and a pplendid library, antcom
patiiors,who. wilL help 'you
niiy. : :x
"Well continued tno anjennten-
dent, "I followed Perkins advice.
As Boon as I joined tuo Yoilng
Men.s Chn8tiaii Associatiojir and
jjot away -from old companion
I felt like a different man, J feU a
new dignitjj'aud felt I bad aamueli
manhood na any' one. The otlrar
Ojieratou kHew I belonged ' to the
Young Men' Christian Association.
and I fult Unit I had an example to
; The uoya begaa paying a
defeienoe lo me. There wavB"
swearii g iu tlie oflioe. Tliia madr
me feel prond lor I felt that I, too,
waa doiiitf good. ' :
f'Well 1 grew In the office, and
I grew in I he Young Mcm'h Christ
inn Association. 1 lived In a new
social world, " When I wrote home
to my mother,,, who ia a praying
Christum, that I hud joined the
Young Meiit Christian Association
s'le s nt mo a h tttr sta'ned witn
teais of joy. Then 1 was happy.
Finally, I fcecame a church mem-
: "You ask me if; I am ftill nn
op3r.tltir? Oh, no. My belong
ing to tho Yonng Mi n'a Christiuu
Af-tOci.itiuu iiiado the officials hare
confidence in iiht I was promoted
to aisiot m( to the presid-'Dl, and
now I am superintendent of Iho Vul
ley Branch, and. a little ood bmii-
nets advice from Eli Perkins cuiie
d i' all. Ti'0 advicu gnvp me the
first b .ost, ud the Yajiing Men's
Uliiistian Association drew luo up
and held me there." -
The VTonl of SalTtIoii,
A young man in Ameica was
once at work upon ; hi farm. II
was careless about leligiou, iule- d
nobody had ever said word to
him about it. lie bad no Dibit ,
seemed little clianco t-t Ins ever
hearing of Chi Ut aml7. salvation,
and of heaven and -hell- On Ihi
particular day, it was a bright
ii.ormng in early fiimmcr, Iu lml
lO lake his carl,'di.iwu by uxoiv, -mg
'the' 'high t'oa-'V H Ki
.lii king vf D'llliiilK cx.-tjit
ltii!v work alii daily brwU.
A gentle I.reizc "Wim b'o in,
in-i as he went along il r i. r-il .
1; . tie pieci-- of p.'it-r l.a -..t.i W
iinliy t.iic niiiil-ide, h- I !r. I
tin teioil in front oT liini. Hut On
went the yoiiiio umn, llse oxen nml
llie caif, all tin.' aame. Wln-ii lie
lud g"e a uliict way falh'-r, how
ever, a ihonglit eiune over liiai, "I
.v auloi !iat lint ' i oi ji ', ''
I've a '-i - It mi :-l.t ' ' . -
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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
AerniJLnrELY fic
read it lis he walked along. It was
a leaf out of the Bible.
Tbo Slimmer passed away with
its flowers and sunshine; and the
corn grew ripe,' and was gathered
into the garner; there, was another
barvest too, standing ready for the
sickle. Tbo young man who had
found the leaf l.-iy upon his bed,
sick and dying. "A sore diabase
had smitten him, and Lie parents
knew there wi s no nope of Lis life,
They were stricken with grief, but
he 0 La waa rejoicing I
And now bis Hps were open to
tell them wht be had never told
before.' The leaf out of the Bible
had brought to hit" first the sense
of sin and then the knowledge Of a
Saviour.' He sought for a whole
Bible, and ever since it had been
his constant companion, and now,
though ' called almost suddenly
sway from life with all its happi-
ncf, he knew whom ho had believ
td. and be was ready. Ho had an
anchor, sure and steadfast, for tho
Lamb that was slain to take away
sin had taken awujf his sin. With
out a doubt or a fear he entered
into rest. Ike n'erier. .
Ills Secret.
There is much of truth and phil
osophy for us all in this story from
the Chicago Evening Journal, If
werwould lollow the example of
the good. bishop and turn our eyes
toward - heaven in or auction,
remembering that life i too Nlhort
to bs spent in repining or com-
plaioiiig, &ud that 'whutcver illu
betide us are but tho common Tot
of humaity, we should at least have
tuken tt long stop toward tta
courage and checrfuluesi which be-
coiue the. followers of One who
was "A man of sorrows and ac-
quuinted with grief."
The story is told of an Italian
bisliop who went through many
difficulties without repining. A
friend olio day a.-kt d liim if he
con Id impart to him the secret of
his being able to take all things so
easily. ' ' .' '-i. 'J' '..' "
'"Ye," he. replied; "I. can teach
you my. secret very e aily. It coi.e
sists of notiiipg moro tjian making
a righi use of my eyes," . '
His friend begged him to explain.
"Moet willlnulvV-reilicd the
bishop, " .
'-In whateyor state I am, I first
look up to heaven, and. leineinbcr
that; my principal buriiicss is to
reach those Ihssed rfj;ioii. I
i hen look down up n the. earth,
and call to miud what a small
place 1 sliall occupy wben 1 come
U bo interred iu ' it. I then : look
iibroad in the woi'M, and olwcive
wliat multitudes thore are in all
rtvH.'ct more unhappy than my
self. Thus J lenru where tmo hap
niii'ss is idiiotUi where all our
can s are placed, and how very lit
tie rensou I have to repine op to
cuiuplxiu." ot - "
' muttbaFooijr , "'.
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i BT J. 1). OOLD.
TJ e uiati who 'tut. ' to -. please
i-j I. U v , ; ; ;'
VI, i- e. nidi Hiai 'allows ,j l;
inn-i.-lt-.l n riuhsr to run off iU
! , d!i -. ', ?''"'."' " '"'
11 1 c'lUicli that tries to nvi O'
i ciiii. '''.';
..o : iv'i pi. b li.i-aii!a 'iii
,.h; .iiwlii- nd g'wpcl,'
"The iii-iti who gi t4!ti.i.l at . the
ir.il ii. -';'.. .
The pr acherha is nfrai-1 to
MC.n 'i if, j
V , - :'. x tt'i'i :!:iri'a ill ? gp 1 1
II li
The woman who works while the
nun sits on the fence.
Old Silas m bo-says there aro too
tunny collections. '
'Iho man who thinks ho ia too
pocr to help. .
'. The 'krptic who says missions
are a failure. . 1 .
Tr.iiir? 'hn ft.-r,!--- 1;-
not bo dise!we.ii.
Tho preacher who suys mere is
water in hell.
The man who tbinks the Bible
is doomed. '
The man who behoves the world
will end when he dies. ' ,
Tho preacher who tries to run
with the Lara and hold with the
hounds.
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