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I high yields and good fibre.
Write for our valuable books on
fertilization; tliey contain information
that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free on recpiest.
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to the
GERMAN KALI WORKS
Nw York - _ AiUnt.i, I
Jj Nassau St.. or Ci
Ijjgg Street.
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To bettor nrlvertl*" 111" South'* l.rnilln|
Himln"?? Co11?'k?>, four scholar*hi|>s are "f
fered vouriK perron* of thi county at ieis thnn
rout WHITE TOPA.Y.
GA-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Macon, 6a.
The News ami Observer.
?'f ICalciRh. improves with <-neh issue.
The eililoi i:iI department lias always
been nai l lelllui Iv \ ifrorous Mil.I t lii.: a...
pnrtment is kept lip constantly to the
past standard. while the news features
14ni11 strength and. ;<>!?! snipe day liy
day. Published at the Stale's natural
inns tenter, few items of Interest es?
ape t ho at tent ion of its alert rorrt-sl?ondenls.
whether pertaining to tlie nft
drs tif the State's renters ot popula?l
j>or happeninn on '.?t or in the
remtite mountain sections. Knough to
say that from every standpoint of a
clean and vigorous newspaper The
News and Observer covers the ground.
One little thing well done is hotter
than many groat tilings tint begun.
A NEW-STYLE CASKET.
An Innovation Which Docs Away With
the Uncomfortable Appearing Coffin.
It is not so much what you pay for,
nor what you pay, but what you get
that needs your attention in the selection
of a casket, for the genius of the
twentieth century lias been just as
busy in the way of funeral furnish
ings as in other line, until today
the styles of caskets are quite different
from what they were flfty years
ago and changing every day.
This is especially true in Metallic
<'asket? tylo heavy cast iron
good* away to lite more
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL'
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS |
FOR DECEMBER II.
Subject: Captivity of tlic Ten Trllim, II
Kins* xv 11 . H-1K?Golden Text, I relet
lii., I'!?Memory Verne*. 14, t."??Commentory
on tliw t ?>?> '* l.esson,
1. Israel tarried away captive (v. fi>. 0.
| ''Ninth \car of llo'dica."' Iloshca war
| in'ic'.v a vassal oi Assyria and paid tribute
i to Slia linn in see <v :tl I...I ;...< ...
!? n* I to .1 favorable opportunity lir !
a bold <^!? for liberty, lie formed
; .1 alhatuc against tlio \ssyrinnn witli So,
the l"li;u i >li of ICgypt. and refused longer
t > pay tin* itiluttc. This brought Shah
| in,oie?er mitl the Assyrian army upon them
| and for three year? they besieged Samaria
I (V. 5). The length of the siege *h?w* the
strength of Samaria. Its horrors may be
infer:cd from I t. '28:1-4: Hosea Itl 11;
13:10; Amos 1. "Tool. Samaria." The
end at last ? imp. and the < ily mu obliged
to r.<pitttlate. From tlie Assyrian itisoriptiotis
i; appears that during the siege Shah
inaneser was sueeeeded by Sargon. one of
his generals, and that it was Sargon who
finally tool. Snir.ar.il. "Carried Israel
a'Vav." What breame of the Israelite-?
Man tlie.m-i.iid!> were earned away into
the northern distric ts of Assyria, while the
poorer one* who remained were mingled
with foreigners deported there by the Assyrians
ajul h rnme the Samaritans. Those
j eatriril a a :i y to Assyria never returned is
triIn Dualities many would lose their
j nationality bv intermarriage with the
I heathen: while the more sturdy and relig|
: . is ones probably joined with tlio-<' who
leiurned with the .lew* to Jerusalem on
' <!< r K/.rn and Nclieniiah. "llalah," etc.
i See ill : ionui \.
II. The cause of Israel's downfall (vs.
! 7-12).
7. "Sinned." Here was iiic secret of
their downfall. They forgot <iod and His
inert \ towaid them and walked in the
vi'N.s of tie' heathen antl Worshiped heathen
deities. 0. "Did secretly.*' Thev were
liy i . iiiital. laterally. Ihcv eouecaled leiiovah
so that He eotihl not he iecognized.
They wi>rshi|>etl find in the wavs of their
own invention and made Him like idols.
! "The town." Krceted tin lonely spots to
en 11! vim vartl* ami floeks. The meaning
is ihat idolatry was general.
In. "Images and groves." "I'illars and
Asherint." I?. V. The pillar or obelisk
v. a - plueed by the alini as ? symbol ef the
god worshiped at the altar. Aslicriln or
A she. ot It is the plural form of the proper
name of the heathen goddess of the Ztdoltians.
The singular form is Asherah or
Ashtorcth. Asherah was the female anil
Ik-al was the male divinilx. "High hill."
tie. On etery eminenee there were miages
of heathen gods, and under the trees
booths were built for the purpose of engaging
in abominable praetiees u. honor of
tlie-e deities. II. "As did the heathen,"
ete. They were doing the very things that
( e.iiised the l.ord to destroy Ilea then nations
j m :ur?' mem. ".Miner.' Uod s aimer is
> His indepiat kiii acoinsl sin. 1'J. "Idols."
1 lutcially. "tilths. a term of contempt.
"Shall not." The prohibition is in the
i oniimimliiients and elsew here t K:;od. 'JO: I i.
III. liotIV effort* to save Israel (v. 13),
1'.. "Testiiied against Israel." Israel had
been warned with tremendous emphasis
hy .Vinos and llosea. Kcpentunrr, on the
oae hand, and destruction li\ Vssyri*. on
the oiher, had been set Iwiore llietn rt> the
name ol lehoxali as the only possible
courses, "Prophet- .?,',t>. " Tlion<;h both
ot these names are used for prophet they
hav e a distinct designation: perhaps something
iil. ordained and lay nreaehers in
modern days. Seer was the older and apparently
less dtitnilicd name. "Turn ye."
t'ompai ler. 7:.'?; IS: 11 I tut all the prophets
iioin Samuel to .Malaehi deliveicd
ne message.
' - tel rebellion i ninl wicked tvs.
' their norks." Oeliher y
ot wickedness in t!ie
riiiiiu and entreaty,
derived from those
ill efforts to Kll.de
' in the nay they
es umuoniillK
V.xmt. ;vi \
~"W \M/.
The Modern Girl's Weapons.
The present-day girl carries about
her person at least two concealed
weapons.in the form of the newest hat
pins. The breadth of the crown of
the up-to-date hat has made it necessary
to add two inches to the length
r tuA ....m ,.i^?tl..
ui iii?* iiinau^v r?u inv 1*111uaii^t'iuus
hat pin. and tho result is astonishing.
The old-fashioned gold or silver pin
of seven or eight inches in length is
of no use whatever in securing this
summer's hats. The new pin measures
ten inches from tip to handle
and is made of an inflexible metal to
pierce the heavy straws. Plain gold
heads, either round or oval in form,
are seen on many of the new pins, although
some of the more expensive
designs are set with jewels.
EVERY WALK IN LIFE.
A. A. Iloyce, a farmer, living three
and a half miles from Trenton, Mo.,
For a time I was nnalde to walk at
ail, and every make-shift I tried and
all Hi" medicine I look had not tli"
slightest effect. Mv back continued to
grow weaker until I began taking
Doan's Kidney 1'ills, and I must say
t was more than surprised and gratified
to notice the hack ache disappearing
gradually until it finally stopped."
Doan's Kidney Tills sold by all
dealers or mailed on receipt of price,
r>0 cents per box. l'oster Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Useful Turn-Upa.
Policeman, mailcarriers, messenger
boys, business men and not a few
women for several hours one day last
week took part in a search for a $ ">
gold pieco which dropped from tbo
hand of a Ninth street business man
who had received it in change at tbo
postoflice. A lot of smaller change
which had fallen at the same tiwo
was soon recovered, hut not the gold
coin. Very few cracks and crevices
among the cobblestones escaped
canes and prying eyes, but all in vain.
Even pools of water were swept away,
but to no purpose.
it did not seem possible that li
could have rolled more than a few
feet, although the street for half a
square was carefully scrutinized.
That evening the missing coin was
found at least five miles away.
The man who had dropped it hurried
out to his home in West I'htiadelpbia.
intending to renirn to a theater.
Tutting on bis evening clothes,
he went to hang up the pair of tnr;
sers he had taken off when something
dropped to the floor with a ring, liefore
him lay the Jn gold pi ee.
Wtw>? ??... o ? > 1
?? II* II * ?*.- |?n v I' l*'ll *1 liilll 1:111U''(I
in the turned up fold of his trousers.
?Philadelphia Press.
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FITSporman,,ntIvcured. No fitsornervou*1
ii*5n aft or first day'-* use of Dr. Kiltie's (tre.v
Narveltestoror.t'Jtrialbottleand troatisefreo
i>r.It. U. Ki.ink.bid..981 Arch St. PhlliU,Pa.
Korean gii's o\cr seven are all taught at
home.
I'iso's Cure is the best medicine we overused
for nil affections of throat and lungs.- Wm.
j o. Emdslbt. Yanlmrvn, Ind., Feb. i??. iso'.
The man who tir*>t made steel pent got
I $1 caeh for them.
?
Itch (tired in 30 minutes by Woplford's
1 Sanitary l.otion. Never tails. Sold by all
! druggists. SI. Mail orders promptly itlied
: l>y Dr. K. Detehon. (.'rawforcbvillc, lnd.
Oi" the 407 savings banks in -Japan only
j one is foreign.
Show for Sightseers.
When President Roosevelt was roinp
from Oyster Bay to Washington
recently be and bis party passed
through Thirty-fourth street. the chief
executive bowing and smiling to those
who saluted him.
As the mounted policemen who rode
, ahead reached Thirty-fourth street a
big automobile with sightseers drew
ui? on the north side of the street to
j let the carriages pass.
Suddenly the man with the megaphone
yelled out:
"Ladies and Geuttfemen: Hero
comes the president of the United
Slates. 1 was one of his Rough Riders
and arranged it with him to get hero
at the same time as this machine.
You see we are strictly up to date."
The passengers grinned, but tho
| grin changed to a puzzled expression
. when, as the barker shouted. "Hello,
Colonel; you see I'm on deck," the
president bowed and smiled cordially.
They were not aware that he
would do tiie same ,o any one who had
the nerve to salute him as did the
bogus Rough Rider.
On ili^ occasion of llic hundredth anniversary
of the death of Schiller
, i May !?. lOUrO the Swiss Government
intends to give every pupil in the pub
lie schools a copy of that poet's play,
"William Tell." The sum of $20,000
; has been set aside for 1his purpose.
|}riirnr?? Cniiii t*.
by ln."?l i-uiML't h?-v ."inn. r? a 'h thn
disrat*" I portion '>ftluM<:ir. There only on?
way to mire deafness, ami ilmi i- lconstitutional
remedies. T)eafne>-, i-. aucml l>v a:t
, ir.tlunt'Ml Minlitioa <>f the nni -'Mix liiiinir
| till* lins:tii'liiu'i 'l"ut . When this lul>? i- itifluai.-il
y<> i have a nitnldinirsotin 1 or imperhearing.
and when it i- entirely xii - ?!
Deafness i t result. and unless I lie i nil inn,
ma ion rait tul;/?u "in ami this tube r i
store 1 l?. it-- normal inditinn. hearing will
| !> * r yt> I forever. Niti" cases out often
are tis<-d li vat i -rlt.whieh i* nothinghut a:i
; inflamed <.>mii.i in mi tho tnuroui* sttrfa
We will give <?'n- Hundred Dollars for tin y
; rax* i<f f -afn?v- i eutiM'd liy ratarrh >tliat ean i
. iiv in* :-n rel nv Hall's Catarrh Cure. ShuI 'or
! i irmilarsfi Cut m y a Toledo, o.
Sold Iiv Druggists. 7.V-.
J'a? Hi.: family fills fur cons'It.ati on.
; A mail brought up al St. Albans as
an it.i orrigiblo rogue was proved In
Itavc married liis aunt. 11is children
am, therefore, his 3r?t cousins ami hu
i> his own uncle. Ilis grandmother
*" ahtl hr.' in outer fn ius ,tii* ?i?s- rnimo.
parson. Apparently the judge sympathised
vvitli him, for he >vus die!
charged.
Our mercy is good, lint His tender
mercy is many liens holier
of Lil'ydale, N.V., Crand Worthy
Wise Tcir.r!'.r. a;?t! Member of
W.C.T.U., tells !;ov/ she rjcovered
by Use use o? ! ydia 13.
PinkhanCs Veyeuihie Compound.
Dr.an Mr.r. I'lMiiu* :- I rm one
o' the many of yonr f rate f v. I friends
who hr.ve Ifpn riin'd ihwir'i t!i?* u* o
of Iy,v<lia F. 5*;r>kIram*? Yoffet?l?le
Coill{K)(K!<i? ; 11 1 who ron t< -day
thank vcu f<-; the fine hcn.t.h I cn:,oy.
When I was thirty-five years ? Id. 1
suffered severe backache and
lienriny-dovn pains: in f.-.'t, 1 had
womb tr? 'il lc. I was vfy anxious to
fret mol'.. ;;n ' rpjulin" >i the cures your
Compound had .....do. 1 decided to try
if. I took only s:\ bottles,but i; '->.i It r.%
: up and cured me lit ireljv.f my' v ubV--;.
I " My family and relative:, were
; naturally c.s ov. tided as 1 wrs. My
i nirrc had horrt- trouble and nervous
I prostration, vno was considered incuri
able. She took your Vep"tab!e Compound
and it euted her in :: short lime.
( r.nfl sh(> decani.* \vp!I mid *t ronrr. -r.nd
I her home to her j- re.it ;k\v r. nd h< r h
l>and*s deliffht wc.s Mcsvl with a b?.h\.
I I know of n number of others who
: have been erred of different kind* of
female trouble. crd r; i w.tisfiod that
i your < or.ip<?'it3.' is the host medicine
for hick women."?Mis?. Emzabftii Fl
'I'HfsMpwiy, I.\- <v,. I.illvdaU-. N.Y ?
9-000 f'rfc ; If . ./ r.'ct'l ' t'gr
% * r ul 2 x7C.n f f" rr.tjut,*'J.
Dropsy
</ Sftnovro alt *w?llinff in 8to;o
' "* I i'.4s -.; cToot . a ji*i uniiftii cure
rj^rz*' ,'V in ??to Tri.it Ir.-ntinent
t 'r-\ \ ./j?m\ f.?v"a I Tt '.? ' ' in 1 I lire*
1. Wfite Or. H. M. Green's Sons,
SmclulUU. Co. II Ati3ita.SC
il.'l CCAfS *??*?. All till fills. El|
{ *3 Bf'l Co.iRii ityniii. Taj tea J'xkI. l/'.w B |
y?>< AND MILLSTONES
# ORN If in nffd of Corn Mill or MillVS
a m ?| | o stones you will find if fo yoir
? niLLo interest to correspond with
XV y CAROLINA MILLSTONF. CO .
-- ol Csmeron. N. C. Manufacturers
of CORN MILLS from the famous
Moore Cotin1~>r Grit.
KoMor?3HnrtHorse*M0' n?jt * 'uS?
Bore Eye*. t'arry Co., lows City, I*., have a Miro <.uro
MWCh
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mi hum i ill >*s- thoroughly
S>1 'ng and the use oi
JtV-???8?* Winchester Factory I.
a\Vr1 ~tk?Sf>,Y~ tor pattern, penetratio
\\ \ tiffi ** ally than anv other sh
j|\? Chester patent corntg
- ^1*1 JT?f B? Rival " shells give ti
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BEST FOR
fc^UAKANTSED CURE for fill bowc! trorbh
?j Mood, wir?1 on the tomnch. i?lopt<*?l norvHt
if pmn*. r.Itr cptinr. liv r trouble, sallow l::r? r
gj r-T'iiarly yet: nrc tick. Constipation kil'-. no
B c'" '"i'" n.'r*?t'n;'! snd li -ic >"rr of ciif!
R CA'5CAJir.Y3 todav. fcr you will nrvrr get v.
riii'it, Vnke our advice, rtirt with CaTenr*. t
B nicney refunded. The rrnrine tablet :*nrnp<
H booklet ii -e. A'h'r* nStetl re Rcmi'^y C or i
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( The capacity And reliability of th;
that their cjoocia sell anywhere by
they gtt lite nicst careful attent c
erenr.c?it may assist yc-.i conic tin
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1BSTER
BLACK POWDER SHELLS.
modern and scientific system of load'
only the best materials which make
oadcd "New Rival" Shells Rive bctn
and more uniform results generells.
The special paper and the Winatcd
head used in makinR "New
hem strength to withstand reloading.
WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELL.S.
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n. appendicitis. biliousness. bad breath, had B
foul mouth, headache, indipeation, pimples, I
nd r' iness. When your bo we I a don't move K
prop' than all other diseases together. It E
rime. No matter what nils jou. Start taking I
rM ind otay well until you get your bowels I
s today under absolute guarantee to cure cr I
cd C C C. Never mid in bulk. Sample aud H
>eov. Chicno or New York. Sn* O
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ze firms is of such superiority 'j
mail or personal order alike K
>n. Kindly keep this ad. as a ref- ic
in the future.
"business university. i
s:t iiiirr?i|i>i r Over 11.0-m ic:.a liintos. H
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tow k < o.. Atlanta. On. 3|
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ti'l, *o nnybodj fur n one dollar bill jS 121
> . .1 for li munilis.nnd In Aineric&tnday {8 uj
iI!ton of tiiem kr?|iinx perfert time and H ??
Mdvr tlint when in need of nnythintr I S
siovri, (tange-i or Cutlery, wr I >3J
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i FILLED HORSE COLLARS I 1
S AMI HOKK SHOII I,I>KRS. ; ^
nor-i $i.00en<*h prepaid If your denier ju P
Write for free inein. t>ook.
EAGAN CO., Atlanta. On. ^
-tilled nil over, honied in one wok niul R (fl
Cillnr WM. itOYO.Cornervllle. Ark." Nl
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r//r wni-c man's
ufaoturor In Iho world. ?>1
> i'i'hI filer? in the world is hrrniiso of their oreel. II
If I . mild xltow yon tltr dilTrrcnrr between ttio
iljd lh?- Mall ? ?.???? iih' iMi I'll.JiMi would malar.
i. uka. uhv ilivi li?>iil tla-lr *hi>|if. lit ludlar. wear
I'm r U) ?la?> on :ti0 inurLet today, and wliy tl:o
I : lit-, iiamti and price on tl.o iiotti'tn. Look lor lt
>? MFORT AND WEAR.
J for f!<i*' ' rrlv ymi rri'h ahnoUtte
, ? i mt! I iuifl a fir fit ? /n i c>*tinO /rori
'< .4", Jnf. I let r our % Jitchutomi, I'd.
is mIioch. ( tiron;i Colt In coiti*r<!<*<l to
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