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Tbe Aiilumi Girl. Tlio turning of the leaves Into tbe "lump and vellow" roiuinds us forcib le fl. fnrt that the fading of sum ..r Into autumn will bring with It a number of changes vitally interest- lug to the male portion of the race, but tlll wore Interesting to the world of femininity. To mere men the approach of the fall season means coal bill, the raking of dead leaves and divert other.thlngs equai lyproealoand disagreeable. But 1 h nnii of the fair sex there Is I flutter of expectancy as to Just what edicts shall go forth oui 01 ran- uu London to regulate the worm or ias I, Inn Yes, the autumn girl is headed this way. goon she will sally rortn in an her glory of violet and lavender, her gorgeous ostrich plumes waving th. hrAr which kiss her cheeks SIBW .. Boon the cosey corner in the half lieht of the grate will assume lis 0 t 11. 1.111 erstwhile charm, ana tne noun s ui will cruelly remind the male biped that, thfl flowers no longer bloom by the roadside. The violinist will soon draw his bow across the strings for the tripping of the light fantastic and the Puritans will get busy witn their tales of woe. Soon the moths of'society will be mixing ice cream mu and fudsre into one conglomer ate mass and will swallow it al, to wonder "the morning after" why troubled with all the ills that the flesh is heir to. But it's worth while, for the gorgeously ar rayed sirens of the autumn are about to follow the entrancing visions in white which have whiled away the summer for the masculine world. She in nnminir clad, not in the breezy garb of the heated term, but in the heavier ninth and tailor made suit of the fall she is coming with the dead leaves and the big coal bills, but what will that matter? No one would be with out her, were her advent ten times more costly, for she is one of the charms which make life endurable in this great America of ours. The flowprs mav wither before winter's breath, the grass may die, and the perfumes of summer fade into mem ory, but the autumn girl must come. She has the right of way and the sig nals are in her favor. Asheville Citizen.' Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the viru lent poison of undigested food, C. (i. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. King.s New Life Pills, "with the re sult," he writeH, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative proper ties. 2.r)c at J. E. Shell's drug store, guaranteed. Nesrly 11,900 Perishes. Victoria, B.C., Oct. 8. The steam er Tartar which arrived last night from the Orient, brought news from Shnghai that the loss of life among the natives of the islands at the mouth of the Yangtse river as a re sult of the typhoon at the beginning of September was tremeudous. Tbe islands have only been inhabited for a short time, comparatively speak ing, as they are of recent formation and are not much above high water mark. It is reiwrted that nearly 10,000 peo pie have leen drowned on these two islauds and the smaller islands adja cent. T (imagining itself has not suf fered much, lelng well above the high watermark. The Shaughai papers say that the damage to the Canadian Pacific liner Kmpress of Japan by the typhoon will necessitate the expenditure of 100,0()0 for repairs. During the storm the steamer Pechili, formerly the Rio (J rand e du Sol, foundered near the mouth of Yangtse. Her crew of 54 were saved by the German steamer Albenga. It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troub led with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister's Hooky Mountain Tea will make yiu well. 35 cents. Dr. Kent's Drug Store. The Qlory of Drsiery "Wait in' fera train today, Icouldnt helpnoticin'theshiftln'engin 'nd how hard 'twin workin'. Twu puffin' here 'nd tuggin' there, 'nd nevei standing still for five niinlts. 'Nd it never got outside the yards either. Jest back 'nd forth, ou them same lines of rails, gettin' trains ready fer other engines to take out, alien In the yard, never runnln' out through the fields 'nd woods or acrost the river bridges or over the hills, like the other enginee-iuy 'twut like a parable of some folks' lives, ailers doin the hard work in the hard places. , 'There ain't no glory in bein' a shiftin' engine. No fast runs' 'nd no record-break in' hauls Jest mak in' up trains so's they kin start out right. Seems to me there's lots of men 'nd wiminen specially wim nien jest like that, doin' (com mon things day in 'nd day out, 'nd gettin' no glory nor credit out of It all, Folks praise a great man, 'nd fer glt the mother that started him out right They admire the head of a concern, when it's the quist partner so .the grayhalred clerk that keeps thing! ; join' straight. The engine that goes speed In' along, over a clear, open track, with the hull continent ahead . that' tbe engine fer them, every time"! It Is hoped that the' strike of the book printers may remain onset' led for some time, so that the public may obtain a rest from tbe avlanche of worth less books that la being eon santly unloaded on Itl , , THE SUNDAY Ff U.00L. LESSON III, FOURTH C NATIONAL SERItS, vv,t. Test of ke Leaaea, . 1 1-11 Mow err Vihm, a, S-baUea Teat, Ps. UTi, l-CUM)ilur Prepare jr Bar. D. M. ItMMi, Copjrrifh 10, hf AaMrleaa Pre Aeudatloa.) The kingdoms of this world had pass ed from the bead of gold, Babylon, to the breast and arms of silver, the Modes end Persian (Den. II. 82, 87-30). The lion had given place to the beer (Dan. vli, , 6), which bear, although so described In reference to other na tions, is spoken of aa a ram, a harmless domestic animal, In reference to Israel because of the kindness of Cyrus and Darius to Daniel's people (Dan. vlii, 20). The seventy years of Judau's cap tivity were ended, and the time bad come for her restoration, according to Jer. xxlx, 10. Not only had the resto ration been foretold, but the very king who should accomplish It had been mentioned by name some 200 years be fore (Isa. xliv, 28; xlv, 1). Joslah, one of the good kings of Ju daic, was mentioned by name about 300 years before he was born (I Kings xili, 2; II Kings xxllL 1HT). Besides these five others are named In Scripture be fore their birth. Let tbe scholars tell their names. Every thought and pur pose of God will surely be fulfilled; Ills counsel will stand, and He will do all His pleasure (Isa. xlv, 24; xlvl, 10; Ps. xxxlll, 11). When His time has come He stirs the hearts of whom He pleas eth to accomplish His pleasure. He may have used Daniel, His servant at the court of Cyrus, to enlighten Cyrus concerning His purpose, but He alone could make Cyrus willing. Throughout the whole Bible It Is most fascinating and Inspiring and leads to heartfelt adoration of Jehovah to watch Him working, whether as Creator or Re deemer, Israel's Messiah, the Great Head of tbe church or tbe King of kings and Lord of lords. Notice In the first two verses of our lesson such statement aa "the word of the Lord," the Lord stirred up," "the Lord hath given me" and "He hath charged me," then see the hearty obedience of Cyrus to tbe word of the Lord. The central topic of the book of Exra Is the rebuilding of the house of the Lord at Jerusalem, as will be seen more fully In our next lesson, and this house Is mentioned at least fifty times In the book. We cannot think of Israel as a nation apart from the temple or tabernacle, for no sooner had God brought them out of Egypt than He gave commands to Moses to have them build Him a sanctuary that He might dwell among them (Ex. xxv, 8). While Israel Is for the present blinded, the fullness of the gentiles Is being gath ered, and another house Is being budd ed, a living temple made of living stones, with which we have to do (Bom. xL 26 26; Eph. II. IP 22- I Pet 11.6). To gather the materl . tng, the church, the go , . . ; : preached everywhere, nod. as iu the days of Cyrus, so now the word Ib. Let him go who Is willing, and God will be with him, and whosoever re malnetb let blm help with gold and sli ver and goods those who go forth (verses 8. 4). Whether we abide at home or go to tbe ends of tbe earth, un less we are living to complete the church, tbe body of Christ, we are not of much use. If we can neither go nor give we can by earnest believing pray er work through those who have gone and bring blessing from heaven to sny part of the earth. In verses B and 6 we see tbe willing ones whom Ood made willing going forth and the others helping with will ing offerings, for God was working (PhlL 1L .18). If there be first a will ing mind it Is accepted according to that a man hath and not according to that be bath not, and God only expects us to do aa of tbe ability which He gtv eth (H Cor. vtll, 12; I Pet Iv, 11). If we are only yielded to God He will not leave us un talented, but we must be sure to use the one talent If only one we have. Although the Lord gave the vessels of his bouse at Jerusalem as well aa His people Into the hands of other na tions for a time (Dan. I, 1, 2; Jer. xlt 7), He never ceased to care for them. and the man who dared to 111 treat them waa slain that same night (Dan. v, 2, 80). He cares for each one of Hla re deemed, even though they may be In man's estimation vessels of a second sort or even lowlier, and whoever touches one of them touches Himself. 8ee verse 10 end Zech. II, 8; Acts Ix, 4. A gentile handing over these treas ures to a Jew makes ns think of the queen of Sheba bringing presents to King Solomon and the wise men of the east bringing gifts to the Child Jesus ss the King of the Jews and point on ward to the time when the Wealth of tbe gentile shall come to Israel and tbe nation and kingdom that will not serve Israel shall perish (Isa. lx, S-12; Pa. lxxIL 10, 11). We are not surprised to read of gold and silver basin and chargera and other vessels, but what about tbe nine and twenty knives T Well, they were all the Lord' property and belonged to Hi hone, and He had need of tbem. We do not enjoy the "cutting things" aa much aa those which bring na what we call "something rood," bat He knoweth beat, and w ought to believe Rom. rill. 28, with It "all things." Let na be content to be anything He wants us, even one of the anaamed "other ressela," and rejoice to be HI property under any drenmstaaeea. Tbe lesson closes with the words "from Babylon ante Jerusalem," which la a great deal better than the other way, aa Babylon stand for religiousness with out Ood and reacbea from Cain to the end of tela age. Let na give heed to Rev. xvtll, 4; II Cor. vi. ltlfl. Netklej Is ' Mothers need nave continuing to give . .. Congh Remedy to their little ones, aa it contain absolutely nothing Injurious. ThI remedy la not only perfectly safe to give to small child ren, but Is a medicine of great worth and merit It ha a world wide re putation for It cares of ooughs, eold and croup and can sJways be relied npon. For sale by J. K. Shell ahi Dr. Kent's Drag Store. Granite Falls Drag Co., Granite Fall. Be Sure to Use Only Cream oi Tartar Baldnfl Powder Food made with alum baking powder carries alum to the ftomach unchanged. Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that such food is partly indi gestible and unhealthful. Satkk does to the Gallows Asbeville, Oct. Peter Smi'.h was hanged at Marshall, Madisou county, this afternoon at 1.15 o'clock for tbe criminal assault of Eva Suttles. Just before tbe execution, k telegram was re ceived from Governor Glenn de clining to irterfere. Smith made a final statement, before a crowd of perhaps l.ooo people hi which be protested that he was facing death without fear that he was a saved man, and that he loved his enemies as well as those who stood by him. He thanked God that his enemies could "kick him about no longer" and said he would prefer death to the peni tentiary. Smith gave evidence of extreme weakness at times and was compelled to stop twice while making his final statement. $106 ReVar, $100. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so ' 'h faith in its curative powers i'pv offer One Hundred Dol . ; ... case that it fails to cure. Semi fur lint of testimonials. Addnwn V. J. CHENFY & CO., Tol edo, O. Bold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Preachers and editors are talked about more than any other class, and done dehind their backs, You can't hurt a preacher nor an editor with talk and therefore you may enjoy yourself by talking about them all you want! Last Hose Vssbbee. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; but Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, colds, and ooughs, kept him ont of his grave. He says: "This great specific complete ly cured me, and saved my life. Since then, I have nsed it for over ten years, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of Pueumonia. Guaranteed, 60c and 11.00 bottles at J. E. Shell drugstore. Trial liottle free. There is considerable consternation in certain circles upon the discovery that champagn that has been sold at $4 a quart, Is made up out of com mon cider and carbolic scid! The North Carolina Division of tbe Daughters of the Confederacy held their annual convention In Morgan ton last week. The attendance waa large and many interesting papers read. There ha been raised by the Daughters this year $3,000 for the Jefferson Davis monument. There are in the State 8667 registered mem bers of the organization. Aa awfalCeagk Carta. "Two years ago our little girl bad a touch of pneumonia, wlilcn left ber with an awful cough. She had spell oonghing, Just like, one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which acted like a ehanu. She stopped coughing and got Stout and fat," write Mr. Ora Bnssaed, Bru baker, 111. This remedy 1 for sale by J. E. Shell and Dr. Kent's I Stores. Granite Fall Drug Co. iff Falla - . A Uii.f i .ld the young man, who was calling npon fall daughter, that It was time to go home. "Pardon me.but the fault is really yours,"re plied tbe -fonng man," yon should not . have such entertaining daugh terly 'f . .r ;j Children believe there it a Santa Clan, and parent wish there was one! - - : Ih IJiliUi Schedule In Full. Schedule in effect Jan. 22, 190J LEAVE BRISTOL DAILY. 8:15 a. tn., arrive E. Radford 11 50 a. m., arrive Roanoke 1:25 p. m., arrive Lynchburg 3:35 : p. m. Pctersbury 7.55 p.m., Richmond 9:05 p. m., and Norfolk 10:30 p. tn., Ilagers- town 10:00. Pullman Bleep era to New York via Ilagers- town and Harrisburg. Pull man buffet parlor car Roa noke to Norfolk. 3 ; Kykl 7:00 p. m., (Limited ) , Solid train with Pullman sleepers for Washington,. Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, via Lynchburg, " Pullman Sleepers Rad. to Norfolk and Lynchburg to Richmond 1.00 p. m. daily for all points be tween Bristol and Lynch burg connects at, Walton 5:50 p. m., with train No. 3 forall points west and north' west, Pullman sleepers Walton to Columbus, Blue- field and Cincinnati and East Radford to Philadelphia, via Roanoke. WINSTON-SALEM DIVISION Leave Roanoke 5:15 p. ts., daily except Sunday for Winston-Salem and 9:15 a. m. daily for Winston, intermed ate stations and Charlotte, N. C. N. CAROLINA DIVISION- Leave Pulaski 6 a. m. daily except Sunday for Betty Baker and 8:00 a. m., daily except Sunday for Galax and Fries. NEW RIVER BRANCH-Leave E. Radford daily 6:00 a. m. for Columbus. Pullman sleeper and Cafe car to Colu bus 10:55 a. m. for Blue field, Pocahontas. Taze well, Norton and Welch, 6:25 p. m. daily except Sun day, for Blucfield and inter mediate stations. DURHAM DIVISION Leave Lynchburg, (union station) 3:00 a. m, and 4:30 p. m-daily except Sunday, for South Boston, Durham and all in termediate stations. Trains from the East arrive in Bristol daily at (vestibuled limited 10:40 a. m., 3:20 p. m. and 10:50 night. For further information apply to W. L. STAFFORD, Ticket Agt. Bristol, Tenn. W. R. BEVILL, G. P. A., Roanoke, Va. M. F. BRAGG, T. P. A., Roanoke, Va. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of tbe power of sale con tained in a mortgage deed executed to the Citizen's Building & Loan Associ ation, dated the 9th, day July, 1904 and registered in book "T" page 153, in the Register's off! ce of Cad wel I county, North Carolina, the under signed will sell, at the eourt bouse door, on Saturday Oct. 14th, 1905, at 12 o'clock, for cash, the Real Estate conveyed in said mortgage deed, con sisting of one town lot situated on South Main street Lenoir, N. C. bounded as follow: Beginlug on a stake in the middle of the street one and five-sixths poles from the south east oorner of the college lot and a corner of Dr. Kent's 1021 acre tract and runs with Kent's line south 14 G. about 106 feet to Dr. Ivey's corner In Kent's line in middle of a forty foot tract to be condemned for an exten sion of south main street; then with Ivey's line north 63 E.'to a stake in Ivey's line 129 feet from Spainhour's south-east oorner of his lot on Mul berry street, also Swamon'a oorner. Then with Swanson's line North 57 West lOo ft. to Swanson's corner In Spainhour's line Sonth 08 West to the beginning with 20 ft. along Kent' line to be condemned. Contain i acre of land more or less. ' This Sept. 18th 1900. The Citisena' Building and Loan Association. W. L.MI5ISH. Secty. t Treaa. A new idea in a Cough Syrup Is ad vanced In Kennedy' LaxlUve Honey and Tar. Besides containing Tin Tar, Honey and other valuable reme dies, it la rendered LaxiUve, so that Its nae insures a prompt and efficient evacuation of the bowle. It relaxes the nervous system, , and cures all coughs, eolds, croup, ate A red clo ver blossom and the boney bee Is ' on every bottle of the Original Laxl tlvs Congh SyrupKennedy1 Laxl tlve Honey and Tan Sold by J. E. Shell, Drv Kent's Drug Store ' and Granite Fall Draff .Co.-.? - -f ' A girl who 'waa married here Isa t year, returned last' week on ' a visit with her dady, and berfojk have not slept mueh since. She takes np the day telling how cote the baby la and the baby 1 taking np the night bawling! - - - RAILWAY COMPANY. SohdUi rrutivNuv. la, ivo4. COLLETTSVILLE DIVISION, North Bound. V Mixed, Lv Lenoir. ...,,..6.00 p.m Setters,,, ', S.20 p.m Olivett. . . . 6.80 p.m ArvoiieiiBviue. ......... . . . . J.40 p.m South bouud ' . Mixed Ar Lenoir. . , .. ..... .... . . , V 8.40 a.m Setser . , . j. . ; ; .... , . 5.20 a.m Olivett. . . . . . . . . . 6.12 a.m Lv Collettaville. . . . . , . . ; . . .; . 0.00 a.ni LENOIR & CHESTER DIVISION. North bound. Pas. ; Mixed. Lv Cheater. ,'. . . .' . . 8.00 a.m 4.80 a.m Oastonia. .: .10.88 a.m 6.07 a,m Linoolnton. .... . 11.00 a.m 10.40 a.m Newton..,.....,. 19.28 p.m 1.00 p.m Hickory 12.07 p.m : 0.10 p.m Ar Lenoir . 8.12 p.m 8.20 p m Sonth bound Lv Lenoir. Hickory v", , Newton Linoolnton . . . Gastonia .... Ar Chester. . . Pas. 8.00 p.m 8.57 p.m 4.24 p.m 0-02 p.m 6.00 p.m 7.40 p.m Mixed. 8.40 a.m 8.00 a.m 7.00 a.m 9Ja.m 1.80 p.m 4.40 p.m CONNECTIONS. Chesjter Southern By., S. A. L. and L. & O. Yorkvllle Southern Railway. Gastola-7-Southern Railway. Linoolnton S. A. L. -Newton Southern Railway. Hickory Southern Ratlway. E. F. REID, O. P. A., Chester, S. C. Chamberlain's COLIC. CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few dose of this remedy will Invariably cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea. It ha been need in nine epi demic of dysentery with perfect success. It can always be depended noon, even In the more severe attacks of cramp colio and chol era morbus. It 1 equally successful for summer diarrhea and cholera Infantum tn children, and 1 the means of saving the lives of many children each year. When reduced with water and sweetened it Is pleasant to take. Every man of a family should keep this remedy in hi home. Buy it now. It may save life. Pricb, 80a Lamb Sag, 60c. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy KtdMM fat But Ptosis. BrlsfS 6Uta Easltk tmi Isetwti flaw. A snd Be for OoostlDatiOB. IndlaasUoa. Ur Udner Troubles, Pimples, Kcwm, Impure , Bad Breath, Blunlab BowU, Haadacbt laokacbo. It's Booky Mouataln Tea la tab- Blood. ud BackaclM. let form, S5 oents a box. Guanine mads by Hobiarra Leoe Uohfaxt, bumhsoo, wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE KILLthcCOUOH tm CUfiE thi LUNGS ' Dr. King's Nsv Discovery 0NSUMPTI0N Pries OUCHSand EOekft.OO 0LUS Fre Trial. Surest and Uulckest Cure for all THROAT ar.d LUKO T&OTB. LE3, or MONEY BACK. CXPCRIENCE Aemna amSInf s tkstoh and SeMrlptloa aaf aleklr or lain oar oolnloa frw wketaar aa lTeaUoa hi rolibly wi.Miti,i.l( KM UoaaKrtetireoiM awittrM, (Wis li., .:,VKf ol PaMW UM UitMMk liana ilA Maatoa WtHm etwaj wtthoas aaftrga, at lae ScltMific Jlnmca A bandaonalr Btaatrated wwktf, lrad pktf. UmS eta eaiauoa ov anr 9mi ri ior Its. mJJtm VaeMBatoa. n. C. 5000 TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED Ansoally, to III tbs saw psattkm created by Railroad Sad Telenpk Conpaabja, ' W east VOUNO MEN and LA DIE 8 et xwd habits, le LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING. Ws farnlah 7 tarenC ef tbs Operators sad atalloa Afsnts Hi Amarioa. Oorelx Kboola art laraeat eselaalTe Telefrapb Seboola M TUB WORLD. 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