The North Carolina Presbyterian . It was throughmy influence that Alice came to Sunday-school. Now I hope, after hearing herstory, you will help the brave little girlin every conceivable manner. Both girls promised, and the tears intheir eyes proved that they meant to keeptheir promise, After that time the little berry-pickerfound firm friends in all her Sunday-school mates. Both Susie and Myralearned a lasting lesson.—(T^^rw^tan Work, COTTOLENE. Poor is responsible for many of man^s (and womans) physi-cal woes—^but the pie needn^t be poor, and it may bring _ joy instead ot woe. How ? Use noth


The North Carolina Presbyterian . It was throughmy influence that Alice came to Sunday-school. Now I hope, after hearing herstory, you will help the brave little girlin every conceivable manner. Both girls promised, and the tears intheir eyes proved that they meant to keeptheir promise, After that time the little berry-pickerfound firm friends in all her Sunday-school mates. Both Susie and Myralearned a lasting lesson.—(T^^rw^tan Work, COTTOLENE. Poor is responsible for many of man^s (and womans) physi-cal woes—^but the pie needn^t be poor, and it may bring _ joy instead ot woe. How ? Use nothing butCOTTOLENE for shortening and the pie crust will bedelicate, flaky, delicious, and so healthful that even adyspeptic can eat freely of it and becomfortable. COTTOLENE cant beequalled as a shortening, and is absa-^/i^/>healthful. Genuine has this trademark on every paiL Take no other. THE If. K« FAIRBANE COMPAIIT, ST. L0UI5 and CHICAQO. 1865. W. S. MOORE. 1891, GREENSBORO. N OAteMMMl 1865—S5 FMri m (h$ Organ Tadtr. ATLAUnO OOAST IHE. Baby Organs 59 keys, |34. Old NecdhamOrgans, $35, $45, $50, $55 and $60, for elegant 10 Stops, 3 Conplerg, 122 Reedi OldShoninger, style 51, Closimg Pedals, BoxedCloeets, Locks and Key, %72 CASH or $77TIME, with Stool and Book delivered, outsell all others, ^hundreds have this styla)Shoninger Upright Pianos, $200 to $258 de-livered. See one belonging to Y. M C. A,.Greensboro. Special reauced terms tochorohefl, Sunday-schools and MinistersWrite for et .alopTies and ratep. The Little Berry-Picker. Who is that strange girl in the seatby the door ? Just look at her, Myra,and a smile came over the face of thelittle girl who whispered these words. Myra Adams turned around to see thegirl, who was evidently a stranger in thechurch, and a smile came over her facealso. I dont know her—yet she looks likesome one I have seen. Say, Susie, I be-lieve that she is the girl who sellsberries sometimes in town. Dont youremember that a little girl cam


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