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European* habitually forget ilntt <»v
*ry Mussulman 1« more nr less of n
lnlssiounry—(bat Is, hi* Intensely de-
•Ires to secure ootiverts from non-Mils
■itliunu peoplen, Such converts uol
only liu-rense Ills own chance of heav
en, but they swell Ills own faction, hit
own tinny. Ills own means of conquer
ing, governing and taxing the remain
der of mankind.
All the emotions which Impel A Chris
tian to proselyte Are In a Mmotuluinir * nai1
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Your success depends as much j f
upon what >ou are as upon what you £
do. The effectiveness of the wood- 1
<*% Spaoici JfoUco to
axe depends as mnah upon the -j
strengthened by all the motives which weight of its head as upon tiie keen-] ^
Impel a political leader and all the mo-! ), eM of itg e( ]g ei go , t ig lhe per -! 2
fives trhlcb sway n recruiting Sergeant, | , ?
nut 11 prosclytlstn bits become a pas-1 «o"al<ty of the leaolter behind Ins -A
slon, which wherever success setm* acts, which git e* him power. Hence i f
fniMTo'“If T Wia ." y •«« !8R80U » the rules derived Iron, the successful' £
large scale, develops In the quietest i
Mussulman a fury of ardor which In- j ' *perienCe of one teacher may not j
duces him to break down every obstn- 1 give equally happy results in the -5
C clu^ r,LT'r: r,° J ; i<,1C0S ! n :/*P*rienee of another. Then it is a f
ciuora. rntliiT than stand for an lu- *3/
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own lineage and whether the coirverfi
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biifbef shop in the ^
where I have all convey
sary to please the , a09t
Our shop is fitted
force and desire to state that we are now f le^cgant hydraulic oh/' 1 ,* 1
? biuation iln.QQ,.,,. r< '> afijjj
better prepared than ever to turn out the
best work at lowest price on Job work.
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slant in a neophyte’s way. lie wel- mistake to suppose that it is by some
comes him as a son. nud, whatever his great deed that tiie teacher reveals ^
himself to the pupils. As by rspeti-1 :J
even European. In- will without lies!- j t-io'i of liltlh acts one forms his hab-! f
tut ion or scruple give Ids own child In tts and builds iiis character, so bv £
marriage and admit Idin fully, frankly , „ . . , , . .
and Onnlly Into the most exclusive sis «°mmonDlaee and apparently trivial |
clety in the world.—Townsend's “Iliowu ao *- s does the teaelter manifest liis i
Wau ’” personality to tiie child *
EBING US YOUR NEXT WORK
AND WE WILL CITE YOU THAT
WHAT WE SAY IS TRUE.
WE DO ALL WE SAY.
biuation dress,,,*, case,
three chairs and all lutestcq
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j lowers {clean towel, auJl
I, T . hanh,uI ^ or past pa t r 0t „,
I hopingjor a continuance of.
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HE KEPT HIS LEG.
Twelve j ears ago J. IV. Sullivan, of
scratched hi- leg will)
a rusty wire. Inflamatiou nud blood i £
poisoning set in. For two yeais he ruf- A
fered intensely. Then the best doctors 4t
urged amputation, ’ but.” he writes, "J
used one bottles of Electric Hitters and
1 1-2 boxes of Hucklen’s Arnica Salve
and my leg was sound and well as ever.”
For eruptions, eczema, tetter, salt
rheum, sores and all blood disoidors.
Electric Hitters has no rival on earth
Try them, K. L. Hick's will guarantee I £
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l.ir.l.-d tVHh P«f.
In the good old days when we were
greatly pestered by n neighbor’s sow.
or mule, or hull, or dog. Invading our
premises nud taking unwarranted lib- Hirtford, Conn
ertles we loaded the old shotgun with
powder and t'nt meat and, after serving
due notice upon said neighbor and said
notice being Ignored, set out to uphold
the (Iret law of nature, self defense.
The amount of execution tliut cun lie
done by h wad of fat meat on top of a
gaud charge of powder Is amazing.
Wherever It strikes hair and bide dis
appear. It seldom If ever kills, but
leaves scars that time does not obliter
ate. The fat being salty, causes excru
ciating pain, which lingers long In
memory, and the stricken animal does j ««•'istfaotion or refund money,
uol offend again. , ceuts.
A tallow candle can he shot through I
a two Inch ouk board without Injury to I Neatness is one of the essentials
the candle. In like tun a tallow , of a good teacher. Hut by neatness
bullet If driven hy a suHii-lent charge of 1 ■ ? , . . .
powder would penetrate a man’s body | 18 " 0t UHaMt tlial lllt! U ’“ uher “" 8t
and grease him ro well Internally that, cater to all tiie witims and fads in
be would not care to go dueling again, fashion. Neither does it mean that
A glancing shot would plow ugly fur I, . , ,
rows In the rdiln.-Now York Tress. I or 8,18 m ,8t wcar lhc nl08t 808ll y
f! garments. It is a mistake to think
t Two Untiles. j that in order to be neatly dressed
Porflrlo Dlnz gained national proud- O no niust always have tiie latest
nance and won bis spurs at the bailie * . . , . , . , , ,
of Puebla, where the Liberal forces ! t,Jln B* 8 *»« , on»cicd in the fashion jour-
made a gallant but iucffcetuol stnnd nals. A person may be neatly
against the Preach who lind Invaded-' dressed and J el wear ar. inexpensive
Mexico for the purpose of erectlug a ‘ , , , .
throne for Maximilian. NotwIthstRUd-1 K»i nient. Some people do not looK
lng the fact that the Mexican forces' bo, although olad m the nohest of
were defeated, their defense against r.Ei-h-is
superior numbers was so gallant that I
tbo n mil versa r.v of the battle of* the Oth A cotton gown, if that is the best
Mexico 11 n0tlolin * holiday in ^ one y 0U cnn afford, may be so made
A brusque American once naked thr' "P witl ‘ P ro P er taste that it would
president. “Why do you Mexicans eele- make a girl look neatly dfessed and
even,.!! fllT r'r.r, , kl T tlmt the ! would not be a disgraoe for the
,r retlch Anally took Puebla?” '
President Dlnz. with n twinkle In Ills i teacher to wear in the sOhoolrooln.
eye, replied, “Perhaps we have Imitated but it must lie clean and the wearer
tin? Amcrlrmts even to the extent of I ,
ceklwntlng otrr defeats, for 1 have been 1 mu8t lake »» groat care to keep it
told that tlm British defeated the col- spotless as she would a more ccstly
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BAINBRIDGE\ GA.
oulsts nt Bunker Hill, and yet you built garment
n monument tu| commemorate the 1 • ‘
event.”
Scotch fCconoiny.
it Scotti' , h noble lord, famed nnimif/
bis friends for his saving, or, as hiy
would tieve put It himself, his careful
propensities, went out one day shooting
in his -broad moors, accompanied only
by his keeper. Afler an afternoon's
hard work he wit down lo rest and,
ruefully contemplating his bag. observ
ed thoughtfully. “And to think that
At the present price of
wearing apparel there is no exease
for no teacher not to be neatly
dressed.—Ex.
DON’T LET THEM SLFFER.
Often children hi-h tortured With itch-
in r and binning eczema and other skin
diseases but Bucklen’S Arnica Salve
liealts the raw sores, expels iefiamation,
loaves tho skin without a scar. Clean,
each brace has cost me. first and last, , fragrant, oheap, there’s nosalve on earth
as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed.
Only ii3o at U. L. HIcC S.
at least 15 shillings. Donald!”
"Eh, eh!" nuswered Donald consol
ingly. “Then It's a mill re y yen* laird-
sh'.p mliifit-d the many ye did today, for
It's a nice bit ye’ve saved, I'm think
ing."—London Sketch.
R.-ilao Clmtrs In Prnncc.
The sedan chair st111 exists In Or-
Jeans, n bustling town not far from
Earls, lu this pretty city, says a Paris
newspaper, especially on Sundays at
the hour of muss, the elassie sedan
-chair, ns It was known to the gnlhtms
of the elghtcebtb century. Is borne
through the streets by robust carriers, j come lo the country school have
Its ot-eupants belug aged people nud in- fewer distractions; the teacher has
vallils. to whom the Joltlug of
rluge is Intensely disagreeable.
No doubt the city teacher has
some opportunities for improvement
which are beyond tbp reaches a dis
trict school. The libraiics and the
privilege of fnquent conference with
those wo are doing similar work, are
ccrlainly helpful. But there is an
other point of view. The pupils who
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor-E. J. Willis. Sit man. ti
mart. Deputy Miu-slml, w. it.TJjl
Tuesdays in eiichr
O. C.— A. M. lianisey. V c_u , ,
Rielute-TJ IVllllanis. XI. of W-J 1
S. and M. of k-v. n^l
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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JKDINauy.—T. b. Maxwell.
?«nio Court.—a W. Wimborly
vi* J' »’ at Arseni. Tax Oolll.
M. s\. Unto*. Tax Asbkkho.-a. i*.
UOLaNTY TlAeUKEU.—^Se<8. 8. iMcNnlr
rv Surveyor.—J. D. Tolbert. Cohosk.
bredericlc. Judos or City Corr.-l
Kodol
Dyspepsia
Digests what you sal
It. artl flcially digests tfcefooaau. , i
mature in strengthening audit
.ifcructlng the exhausted dlgestln
ga.ii3. It is the latest discovercddi|
ant and tonic. No other prepai
can approach It in efficiency 1
stantly relieves and permanentlyi
Dyspepsia, Jndigestion, Heart,
Flatu'ence, Sour Stomach, Hail
sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cram|
a-U other results of imporf»ci,dig<
Prepared by E. C. DeWItt ii,!ji
THE CHILDHEN’S FRIEND.
You’ll have a cold this winter. Ml
you have one now. Your children)
suffer too. For coughs, croup, bn*
tis. grip and other winter cutn((
One Minute Cough Cure never ft
Acts promptly. It is very pleasant
lie tosie and perfectly harmless, t
George. Winchester, Ky.. writer “J
little gn-1 was attacked with croup
one night and was so hoarse the *
hnrdlp speak, We gave her a it* ^
of One Minute Cough Cure. It re.ie
her immediately and she went to »
M Leu she awoke next uiorainp sMe
no signs of hoarseness and croup
L. flicks.
a car
. The C.-inse of It.
"May 1 ask sir. how It Is that you
au.l your brt 'her are so bald?” Inquir
ed the Inquiskive barber.
'•\WU,*' replied tin* customer, *'i*u
tell you if you'll promise uot to say
# -anything more about It.”
"Ob. certainly, sir!"
"Well, H's because our balr bas fallos
•out."
more independence and more uppers
tunitv lo reach the individual with
personal instruction. If there arc
uot so many books at hand, nature
its nearer and new volumes are
opened every day. Did you ever
; think that, the brook which Hows
l near your lonely school i ffers you in
i s pebbly ripples, its deeper boles,
. . a id its windings, in its cuttings and
A V, underfill Pan. | ... .
Mm*. Pompadour hud n wonderful dtpoiuts, in tuu diiuiio^s that feporl
fan. 1 he law cost ahunt $30,000. and it m the waters and in ti e plants and
took some years to make the five see- . ., . , - " , ,
. , „ trees that grow along its banks, a
nons. each one containing a uiedalllan e ’
so minute as to be almost Invisible to j " uw lesson in primary geography
the naked eye. It Is now In existence, I „,. nPV ,t qv a,,.. n » v
broken and apart, hm still showing'' 0 ’ ' ' J da> °‘ the te,n, ‘ —
yraevs of Its great beauty. i Educational Gazette.
The purpose of nature st dv id
simply to ^ive tlic child know!'
of animal plants or mineral*)
beget in him :» love of imt.'-re*
inspire a reverent q'lestionin^ 10
field of nature, and to lead hi®®
avenues of happiness by develop
in him a love for the beautils'* 1 ®
power to see the beautify
Sarah L. Arnold. B>-t ho"
teachers think that the purp 8 *®
any study is to fill tiie child’s h
instead of leading hi tu to tliinM
son and observe. A person re°®!
but a small part of his oduciH
wliile at sc! 5:1; and too few ;i, d
much to in .-ir stock cf kno»'!*d^
they would had they been P W P
taught to think, reason and o'”*'
while at school.