The North Carolina Presbyterian . neighbors were grown-up people;but she was a happy little girl, for sheknew how to play story. This is the way she played it: Mam-ma or papa read her a story, while AnnaMary listened with all her might. Thenshe slipped Away to act, as well as , as tfegr jUd^i^the st^iry,- It W|isa lovely play. The summer was very,dry and dusty,but Anna Mary did not mind, she was«o busy playing story. ___ , ,- I)owH theUti^e^ther^ was ly^ had been a very bad man, and nowhe waa sick. Anna Mary did not knowmuch about badness, but she was gladwhen she heard abou


The North Carolina Presbyterian . neighbors were grown-up people;but she was a happy little girl, for sheknew how to play story. This is the way she played it: Mam-ma or papa read her a story, while AnnaMary listened with all her might. Thenshe slipped Away to act, as well as , as tfegr jUd^i^the st^iry,- It W|isa lovely play. The summer was very,dry and dusty,but Anna Mary did not mind, she was«o busy playing story. ___ , ,- I)owH theUti^e^ther^ was ly^ had been a very bad man, and nowhe waa sick. Anna Mary did not knowmuch about badness, but she was gladwhen she heard about the sick man, fornow she could pi|^ a^story^he had, n^verhad a chance to play-before. Ith-waa the«tory of the little girl wh<r took flowersto sick people and made them well But there iras one thing that made herlook sober. There were no flowers. Therehad been a few, but she had picked themall, and they had withered before sheknew atwut^he-siol^rma^.— . .f 1 T: SOUTHERN PRODUCTS Cottonseed bU-and its Offspring, ATLANTIO COAST LHIE. I »i?«f»» Scheduie In EfTeoi luly 1st. I899i,m,. Mt^tn rfr Dbpariubbs FBOM Wilmington—NoKTH• DAILY No. 48T-Pas8enger —Due, Magnolia 9:20 AM 10 56 a m, Warsaw 11 10 am, Golds- ? boro 12 05 a m, Wilson 1 00 p m, te-f • -m<RichBa .f<Jt ^;del- pkia 3 45 am. New ilSTork 6 oS a m Organized «Assets, $650,000 f estied ibr Sixty If^ara. ^?)r/»{jT • * r


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