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JOBSSON'S TIMELY UTTERANCES. train Leaks. Interesting Observations by an Interest tag Man and Thinker. CU.Itj and Children. Gov. Glenn is out and out in favor of prohibition a an issue all over the State, lie is of the opinion that it can be carried by large majority. There may be danger of losing what has been won at so great labor. A defeat of the ; prohibition forces would set Ihe cause of temperance back for many year. If the amend ment is submitted, however, the temperance people must do the work of their lives. For our part we wonder why a Southern man finds it in his heart to belittle and abuse Tom Dixon; when everybody knows he is the. best interpreter of the genuine Southern . spirit the South has to set the South in tha proper light bfore the world than all others authors combined. The "Daughters of the Confed eracy" leave themselves liable to criticism by reason of the fact tnat they have received too many adopted daughters and exciuded thousands of the real daughters who are standing by tha wash-tub and working in the cotton field too poor to buy a bonnet once in five years; bui while this is true the organization of fine ladies, natjve andforign have done some wise and worthy things. Among them is the movement now on foot to erect a monument to Ran dolph A. Shotwell the man who wore the Albany gripes for the land he loved, and suffered more than tongue can tell for his peo pie. It should be a matter of erateful joy to every loyal Notth Carolinian to bear some part, however humble it may be, in the sacred services of doing hon or to the man who tuffertd for us all! Orthodoxy is .my dory, that's what it is. Ileterdoxy is yours. The greatest lesson some people have to learn is that the world is wide enough to hold two opin ions. We are thankful every day for the laws of the landjother wise there would be martyr tres re lighted. The dogmatists are not all dead by any .means. Blessed is the man who can tol erate a difference of opinion in his brother. We see only glimpses of the old spirit, but it is here in full force. The man who blazes up and abnses you because you think difftrantly from hitr is as full of it as they who revelled in the sufferings of far better men who died because they dared to think. Nj wonder there have been infidels all down the ages who were so maddened at the religious bigotry of church zealots that they lost faith in the race. The dogmatist has done more damage than the infidel. lie has had a wider field to work in, and a sacred name in which to ply his develish trade We know not hew God can forgive him, but Lie can and does, be cause of the wideness of his mercy. The ioU larance of some folks, while unable to invoke the law any more, is still productive of a greac deal of trouble and friction and heart burning. It chills friendship, stifles love, destroys confidence and clogs the wheels of progress. It takes a large man to give anoth er the full benefit of his opin ions, but a very small one may refusa this and insist that the only way to go is his way. That man is forunate indeed, who, as he grows older, grows more charitable to what he regards the faults and failings of his fel lows. Many of us at one period of our lives h?.ve regarded as heinous aud wicked what at an other and rirw r period we held not only tolerable, but some times even as virtuous. A man who regards himself as perfectly orthodox and who boasts of this fact, is realiy not orthodox; is really rot orthodox; he is blind and ignorant aud one sided. We have mu'.h more confidmce in him who thinks he is right than the one who knows he is right. The most perfectly confident man in his own iofalibility, is he who knows least, for knowledge is the parei tof ra d sty and hu Diihty, In the garden of every heart, John H. Mills used to say. there ovht to fce a large space given for the seeds of . humility. If this wore true, orthodoxy, as that teriu is commouly undor stood, would bd relegated to the ranks of those who can not rea l. A Peur to an. No Pill in as jlnHnt ami rwsitive imDi' Witt's Little Early tHiaers. Thf fa mom Little n are bo mild and tftec tive that - children, do.'icate ltvlk'9 and weak people enjoy their clinsiiiK t ffwt while ntronj? tiwple my they are the b t livtr jiilh 11. Sold by a'l druggist,. Interested labor nevor Witches . the clock. . Seif-effacement is not always self-abasement. Deart hunger cannot.boap peased with money. Some people who cast bread on the water yesterday waste alt of toc'ay waiting for a bakery to float back to them. The swing in the next yard is i always a favorite. God reiches down only as far as a man can reach up. People who lives in V hir.ey ville seldom see the sun. If you try enough you will sel dom nave to cry enough." The signs of the timjs indi cate that coal is advancing in price. The man who makes noshing but money goes out of the world destitute. Cheerupathy is a school of medicine that requires no en trance fee or examinations. Some people put so much trust in God that they get loi lazv to help themselves. Hurry & Worry attracts 1 jts of attention, but Slow & Sure do the bulk ot the business. What has become ol the jo& woman who always took prizes for making salt risin' bread? Whea you go . visiting do you enjoy your dinner if the children have to wait in order to make room for the company? The man who laughs his way through the world leaves it with just as much in his possion as the man who fights his wi through. ' Tized, 'wt?&:.ils MaKe Unhappy Homes -Their Condition Irritates Both Husband and Children-How Thousands of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous Prostration and Made Strong and Well. Wasted Energy. Sometime bend and heels work well together, but it vas not so in a case reported in a neighbor, ing State. Sim, a colored man, was an hour late, and his em ployer asked bim to explain. "Yes, sh, I'll explain, sab," Sam replied. "Well, what excuse have you ?" "I was kicked by a mule on my way here, sah." "That ought not to hav de tained you an hour, Ssm, if jou were able to come at all." "Well it woukn't have if he'd on'y kicked me in dis direction You see, boss he kicked made other way." Faun not Necessary. Yon may be jnst as skeptical and pes simistic as yon p ease. Kodol will digest what you eat whether yon eat or not You canpnt your food in a bowl, pour a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure on it and it will digest it the same as it will in yonr stomach. It can't help but cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia It is enring hundreds .and thousands some had faith and some didn't Kodol will cure you if medicine can cure you whether you have faith in it or not Sold by A;l Druggist When a boy calls his father he old man" it is a sigh that it is time to hunt up a hickory tree. I twiti lint lure. "Two years ago our li' tie girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awfnl cnnirh. She haA aiwlU of coughing, just ike one wiih.the wnxing ana some tnougnt she would no! get web at all. w e got a battle if Chamberlain's Conirh Reined which acted like a charm She stopped cough ing aid got stout and fat," write Mrs. Ora Bussard, Brubaker, 111. This rem edy is for nale br Clyde H ebb. Men often miss opportunity's knock because they they are tnems elves so busy "Knocking.' SsibiMK l tsar. Mothers need ham nn liwitannr in continuing to gim'hainberiain's Cough nenieoy to meir nttie ones, as it con tains absolutely nnthi ntr ininrinna Thia remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small chitdren, but it is a medicine of gTe -.t won h and merit It has a world wide reniltation fur ita rnrmi ttf rnnrki colds and croup and can always be relied uyuu rur sine oy Viyae weuo. Th employer always knows the man who is so anxious to wash up and quit that h6 antici pates the whistle by a minute or two. tut " itti in in JMrs. Chester Curry Mis. Chas.T: Brown ' A neryons, irritable mother, often on the yerge of hysterics, is unfit to care for children it ruins a child's disposi tion and reacta upon herself. The trouble between children and their mothers too often is dne to the fact that the mother has some female weak ness, and she is entirely unfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that govern In g children involves; itjs impossible ior her to do anything calmly. The ills of women act like a firebrand upon the nerves( consequently niue tenths of the nervous prostration, ner tous despondency, "the blues," sleep lessness, and nervous irritability of women arise from some derangement f the female organism. Do you experience fits of depression with "restlessness, alternating with extreme irritability? Are your spirits easily affected, so that one minute you laugh, and the next minute you feel like crying ? Do you feel something like a ball ris ing iu your throat and threaU-niuf to choke you ; all the senses perverted, morbidly sensitive to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries, and especially between the shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy 1 If so, your nerves are in a shattered condition, and you are threatened with nervous prostration. Proof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for nervous prostra tion than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound ; thousands and thou sands of women testify to tbis fact. I OF Mrs. Chester Currv. Leader of thi T.ftHips Svmohonv Orchestra, 43 Sara toga Street, East Bobton, M as. , writes ! Dear Mrs. Pinkhara: ! " Fr oi.-ht vir I waft troubled with ex treme nervousness and hysteria, brought on by irregularities. I could neither eniny life nor sleep nights; I was very irritable, nervous and despondent. "Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound was recommended and proved to be vhe only remedy that helped uie. I have daily improved in health until I am now strong and weU, and all nervousness has disap peared." Mrs. Charles F. Brown, Vice-President of. the Mothers' Club, 21 Cedar Terrace. Hot Springs, Ark., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain and nervous nw, until it seemed as though I should By. I then noticed a statement of a woman trou bled as I was, and the wonderful results shs derived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to try it. I did so, and at the end of three months I was a different woman. My nervousness was all gone. I was no longer irritable, and my husbailtr-fcll in love with me all over again." Women should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the medicine, that holds the ecord for the greatest number of actual cures of female ills, and take no substitute. Free Advice to Women. Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write to her f orad vice. Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with female troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for you, and she will charge you nothing for her advice. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice-A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. OOOCMtMOOOO ooocm xocoooce4 oooo S in: 1 L n n n ij ooocoocxoooo A SWEET REVENGE. upon the grocer that charges too much well, is to purchase fell GROCERIES here. Ha will miss your patron ape and we will Mke eood care ti hold it No overcharges her1. Nei'hr are there ny inder charsres. We sell goods of hish quality aud expect a fair price for them. Thes items tell ther own tale of good ra'ue. 0. C. Bostic & Co. OOOOHH OO00O0C OOOOO BALLARD'S A Guaranteed Crm for Piles. Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protrud. ing Piles. Druggists refund money If 1 i a ui.i i i&iis io cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rent 50c If yonr druggist hasn't '.t send 60c in stamps and it will be forwsrdepo8. t-paid by Paris Medi v . ) ) , Mo. Lci Obelisk FLOUR A'ltniniftrntom' Notice. Having qua ified as Administrators of the estate of W. R. Wei'nian. Pr , dec alt persons owing said estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement; and all persons having claims against saidesta'e must present them to the undersigned du'y authenticated on or before the 5th day of October, A n tm, or this notice will be p' ended in bar of their recovery W. R. Wellman, W, M Wet.' man. i, i w ti .... Administrators Webb & Mull, Atty s. The man who rind himself un enthused by t'ie circus fs suffer ing from a decease that medicine will not cure old age. It makes no difference how loug yon have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, cons ipation, liver and kid ney trouble. iloUister'g Rocky Moun tain Tea wil make you well. 35- cents. IL E.Kendall, A trrpat many men schema to tret themselves in the nine hole atid then complain about it when they j;et in. To Cur a COio In One Day Take LAX ATVE BROMO QUININE tablet. A 1 druggifts refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W Grove's sign, at ere fs on each box. 25c. I have just received a big lot of this flour and my prices are right. Ballard's is the best flour made. Give it a trial and he convinced. Bring your chickens, Eggs, Butter, and all kinds of Country Produce to my store. Will give you ihe top of the market every day, (except Sunday). I sell lumber and shingle. Can save you some money on both. W.P.Gill bis. Miles Fo; Sale. We keep on hand good mules for sale for cash or on time, with good pspers. Our mule's are carefully selected, and tney al ways give satisfaction. Our buy er has had long expetierce and he always succeeds in buyiD our stock At the right prices," and this enables us to give our cus tomers the best bargains. D. B. &J. E. McBRAYER ACO. MiH-.resboro, C. LOST A small ladies gold I waim. wnu leatner ioo, and sil ver stirrup on it. Lost in Shelby or on the road to Patterson Snrintr Plnflowmlli i .uvl , u..,,, return to bTAU office art! roreivp roward. I OOOD "GOODS, The new goods have been' pouring in for many days, and vvve now have them arranged for showing. Never in the history of the town has there been a more attractive line of Dress Goods. The Colors a'e Catchy, The Prices are Stuning- The most popular fabrics are mohairs, Cravenelte, 15onavnas, Henriettas, Worsted Suitings and Ihoadcloath. Paris and American fashions predict 'Tved" "Green" and ."Bluw as the leading Colors. Come and let us show you, we can show as good 3tyles in Shelby as you can get in the largest cities of the country. Don't Neglect the Boys. Hzdfthebqx'wilhiix school g&tes we&r MrJaeAopkin, Boy-Proof Clothe'. Most boys go through clothes as a hunt 1 cane sweeps down the mountain side. You can't restrain the average boy either, anj more than you can check the huricane. i III HDP Uilu Pnil Clilta are for little hurricanes in trousers and thfi prices multiply the. power of the mother l'urse. Price $1.50 to $5.00. VOURS FOR BUSINESS, CM. WEBB, LADLES AND GENTS FUKNKi-HP1 conns Situated in MILL12K BLOCK. phoned 11 i in i in i n" L i i 4,
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