The North Carolina Presbyterian . WORTH & WORTH. —OFFER F0R:SALE— BEST QUAUTT. FULL WEIGHT. FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR, LARl MOLASSBS, MEAL, SALT. LIMB. :CEMENT,» PLASTER, HMY, COHM, HOOP [mom, OMTS RllfETS, GLUt, BUNGS. CANNED GOODS AT LOW I^ICFWILMINGTON, N. C 1865. W. S. MOORE. 1895, GREENSBORO. N C Thirty Continuous Years in MerchandiseOrgans and Pianos. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Schlei. How Eddie Preached. When I get big enough Fm going tol)e a preacher/ said Eddie one day. What is a preacher ? asked looked aurprised. Dont you know what a preacher is ? A preacheris the man that tells pe


The North Carolina Presbyterian . WORTH & WORTH. —OFFER F0R:SALE— BEST QUAUTT. FULL WEIGHT. FLOUR, BACON, SUGAR, LARl MOLASSBS, MEAL, SALT. LIMB. :CEMENT,» PLASTER, HMY, COHM, HOOP [mom, OMTS RllfETS, GLUt, BUNGS. CANNED GOODS AT LOW I^ICFWILMINGTON, N. C 1865. W. S. MOORE. 1895, GREENSBORO. N C Thirty Continuous Years in MerchandiseOrgans and Pianos. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Schlei. How Eddie Preached. When I get big enough Fm going tol)e a preacher/ said Eddie one day. What is a preacher ? asked looked aurprised. Dont you know what a preacher is ? A preacheris the man that tells people what theBible means. And he says, Thirdly, my brethren/ and everybody listens to him. It> nice to have people listen to yon. When I was a little girl, said auntie, *-I had a dear old grandmother who taught me to mend and darn, and, withthe teaching, she slipped in many a les-son about higher thinsjs. *Look out forthin places. she used to say; *itll savethee a deal of time and trouble. A fewruns back and forth with the needle willsave a half hours darning next are a few thin places in thy char-acter, she said one day, *that theed bet-ter attend to—little failings that willsoon break into sins. I did not quiteunderstand her, so, sweetening her talkwith a bit of the chocolate she carriedfor bairns, she said, *I see thy motherpicking up thy hat and coat,


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