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JOHN W. SLEDGE, ruonuKTOit.
VOL. XXIV.
-A. NEWSPAPER IB1 O IR, THE PEOPLE
WE L DON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEHllUAllY 8, 1S5M.
TEKJyl:S:-Slr", I'KJ:. anno: in advance
NO. 44.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIKE
A RJEW V1AN
A Well-known
Lowell Grocer
Debilitated by over
work, makes
use of
AVER'S
Sarsaparilla
and soon feels
r-Sr Strong and Well.
"A year ugn, my partner died,
ami llifwhiilc burden and responsi
liilily (if a larK grocery business
fell upon inc. Tin- increased care
and liard work, in connection with
the low .state of my blood, go
Kcverely taxed my strength that I
!n'i"iii" all run down, hail noaime.
tite, as weak, nenous, and endured all the tiumeiits which headache,
iiiilijestiim, general deliility, anil total loss of energy could possibly in.
diet. The medicine recominendi d me ivy my physicians did no more good
than so nuiclc water. AY Eli'S Sai;aparilla being favorably brought
to my attention, I tried it, and, in a short lime, began to feel better. I
continued to take this medicine for two mouths, at th id of which
time I felt like a new man. My appetite, energy, and strength returned,
my food digested perfectly, ami all traces of headache and nervousness
disappeared. I am convinced that if 1 had not taken AYKU'S Sarsa
parilla, Instead of being strong and well, when tho warm weather set
in, I should have been eonlined to my heel, under the doctor's care, and
totally unable to attend to business. I am a thorough believer in the
merits of AYKH'S Sarsaparilla for restoring to healthy, vigorous ac
tion, the vital organs of the body, when they have become weakened
or exhausted." William II. 1!i:ivn, Ki (lorham St., Lowell, Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Has cured others, will cure you
"I'M WEARY TONIGHT."
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PURITY!
Stag brand Prepared
PainU.
Pure Hike Lead &
Linseed oil.
I'll sell piots at i
very small margin.
A Large I
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GAKDK.N I
SEED.
(Lines suggested by the remark of an in
vulid lit theGnuly hospital.)
Like a sweet summer rose, in tlio gather
ing gloom,
The beautiful day is now folding its bloom,
And here, at my window, suppressing a
sigh,
I watch tho gray shadows of evening
draw nigh,
And I'm weary, so weary tonight.
Oh, long have I suffered, but heaven
knows best,
And though I uio weary and waiting for
rest
I try not to murmur. I try not to weep,
But oh, in my soul, I am longing lor
sleep
l''or ray heart is so weary tonight.
I think of tho blossoms, now under the
snow,
How they kiudled the charms of the
bright long ago
Oh, sweet were the days as they smiled
on the dell
And Soft were the star gilded shadows
that fell
On the beautiful edge of the night!
Tho old southern homestead, its green
velvet lawn,
The oak trees of childhood, tlu-ir scepters
all drawn,
The soug of the bird, and the cliiip ol
I he rill,
The fields that unfolded so drcam-likc
and still,
All throng in my bosom tonight.
To lie 'mid the groves, in tho mystical
gleam
01 the moon and the stars as they tran
quilly beam,
Where soft with the tread of the old
fashioned May
Tho flowers of God might spring up
where I lay,
Twould make me so happy tonight.
The stars in the mist of the dim, far
away,
Seem wearily waiting for the footsteps of
day,
And so am I waiting for heaven's sweet
breath,
I long to give up this sad breathing to
ilea th,
I'd smile should he claim it tonight.
Oh, then should 1 wako in a surcease of
pain,
With never a sorrow to haunt me again,
No fever can live in God's beautiful light,
No sunset at evening, no weeping at night,
But gladness torever, today!
L. L. Knight iu Constitution.
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A BABY'S INFLUENCE.
NO MATT Kit WltKKB TUB HAHV Al'I'EAItS
ITS INFLUENCE 18 KELT.
Who can resist a baby ? Perhaps some
old baohelor will reply that bo can not
only resist ono, but that he would like
wise consider it a good plan to drown
theui all as soon as they were born, in
kitten fashiou. Well, the linn of this
type is left out of the category altogether,
and in asking who can rcsi.-t one of
these dear little helpless bits of liuuiauity
ire mean who, with a heart, can turn
away from the dimpled, clinging bauds,
or not be wou over by ihe innocent baby
smile. No matter where tho baby an-
peurs its influence is fell, says the Hume
Magazine.
Let u mother and child euter a cur
uud five out of every six penplo will do
nothiug for the rest of the way but
watch the baby, and the old gentleman
with glasses, who has been absorbed in
the reports of the stock market, will lo.-k
pleased and smile down on the little mite
who has taken such a fancy to his gold
headed cane, and will even unbend so far
as to beam upon the mother and to say iu
bis deep bass voice : ' Very line child
nudum," uud if by chance the litth
creature should smile up into his face or
evince any ile-ire to be more friendly, the
ausiiniv that frightens bis clerks ahuott
out ul tl.iil nils, uud keeps tbeui coulin
ua'l) toting the mark, will vanish cutirc
ly, and in its place will come an air of
conscious supeiiority, as though the
honor confirred upon liiiu by the tiny
m feel of humanity at his elbow hud
made hitu a Hide uporiur to those other
of his fellow beings who bud uot received
any such murk of disiinguisbcd consider
atiuo.
Womeu, old and young uuleti they
ire dwarfed iu their true iiulure, always
love babies. The iii.iterual iusiiuct is the
slrounctt uud be.t point in the feminii e
character, and from the time of doll
dressing up to the day when their litis
are eluddeued bv the udt'eut of a little
stranger, they adore the winsome, help
less human beings that are dependent
upon them for love and support.
The thought of a curly lioaU, a rosy
mouth, or a little lisping voice joyously
callioi! "pupa or mamma, lias kept
many a man and woman from despair
and the manv dangers uf life that are
worse than death.
Ask Yoim Friends Who have
taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they think
,.1'it and i lie renlies will be nositive in
its favor. Simply what Hood's Sarsapa
rilla does, that tells the story ot its merit
lino Ima been ennnl of indigestion or dv
pepaia, another finds it indispensable for
sick headache or biliousness, while others
report remarkable cures ol scrolula, ca
tarrb, rheumatism, salt rueum, etc.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable.
irT'H'u ." 'Mi'. .
Or von are all worn wit. r:iy(ruol rirhotB-
tliff, It to eint-rftl ikbillly Trj
JIKOA 1K '"TBI!.
It will sun iou. cImiim your Uvar, and flTt
7 (ooU H'peUH,
SANFORD B. DOLE,
PresiJent of the Hawaiian Provisional Government.
FORGIVENESS,
THE BLIND BRIDLE.
"FORGIVE CS OUR TRF.Sl'ASSKH AS WE
FORGIVE THOSE WHO TRESPASS
AGAINST US."
A street boy was run over several
weeks ago by a heavy wagon in New
York City. He was in the gutter, in
the act of stooping, and did not see the
approaching team. Another gamin, wbo
had been taunting him, run uway whin
the accident happened. The injured
boy was taken to the nearest hospital,
where he was found to be fatally hurt.
tVf'ter he had been in the hospital a
few days, a small boy us ragged and
friendless as himself, called to ask about
him and to leavo an orange for the iu-
jured lad. Tho visitor was shy and em
barrassed, and would answer no questions.
He sooii came again with an apple to
be used for the snuie purpose. After
that almost every day he appeared at the
hospital, blinging some small gift.
One day the nurse told the little visi
tor that kis friend could not get well.
The boy lingered in the receiving room,
and then with great hesitation asked if
l'e could see John. He had been in-
viied before, but had refused.
1 he little patient was lying on his cot,
very pale and weak. His eyes opened in
dull surprise when lie was told that he
had a visitor, llel'ore he knew it two
little arms were about bis neck, and a
familiar, grimy face bent over his and
sobbed :
"I suy, Johnny, can ye forgiven feller?
We was always liglilin', and I know
I hurt yer, an' I'm sorry. Won't
ye tell mo. Johnny that 'ye hain't got no
grudge agiu me?"
The boy readied up his thin aims and
locked them around his little mate's neck,
and said: "Don't cry, Hobby. Don't
feel bad: 1 was firin' a rock at yer when
the wagon hit me. You forgive me? Yes,
n . I I'll l . !
you Inrgivo me an 1 n lorgivu you, uu
then we'll be square. The folks here
learned me a prayer. How does it go
nurse ! ,
"Forgive us our trespasses," said the
white robed nurse, softly.
The next morning Hob was a little
late. The kind nurse 'uet bnu with a
gravo face. Johnuy, she said, had just
died She led the boy to the place
where his little friend lay shrouded from
sight. He looked at the dead a moment
and turned uway with streaming eyes.
"Didn't he suy notion' about me?"
"lie spoke about you before he died,
and asked if you were here," replied the
nurse.
"Are you sum he furgiv' me?" pleaded
the trembling voice.
"I utn quite sure."
"Then may I may I go to the fun
crul?"
"Indeed you may," said the nurse ten
derly. "Poor Johnny hasn't any friends."
He was the only mourner; his Iiitt
heart tho only ono that nihed, and his
the only tears shed over the pauper sod,
Rut Rob had exchanged forgiveness with
his friend before he died, and felt his
conscience cleir with bis small world.
Youth's Companion.
FOB OVKH FIFTY VICAR
Mrs. Wiuslow's Southing Syrup lias been
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething
with perleet success. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colie, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor
little sufferer immediately. Slid by
Druggists in every part of the world.
Tweutv five cents a bottle. Re sure and
ask for "Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup,'
and take no other kind. may 25 ly
AN OLD JOKE RETOLD IN THE HOUSE OF
REl'RESENTATI VES.
rOR DYiPEPmJA,
InilirrttirKi, and Btomactt duorden, take
BHOWN'I 1ROK aUTTlUU.
All dln keep It, II pet Inula. Oaouuie has
Ms-mark ua imml n& Umesea wrapper.
HE KICKED THE CAT.
"BUT THE CA'fAME HACK."
Representative l'.yiiiini's Speech.
Talk about the heroism of Lee or Grunt
the gallantry of the piivate soldiers at
the Puss of Thermopylae but all this
dwindles into utter insiguilicanco wheu
compared with the heroism of the one
horse furnier. Look ut him upon a rocky
hillside, chopping his cotton with a hoc
upou which be paid a tax of 57 per cent.;
wearing clothes upon which be paid a tax
oi'liO per cent; shoes upon which be paid a
tax of 45 per cent; and on the top of it all,
p tying under bis lien from 2011 to 300 per
cent, for rations with which to feed bis
family and woik his crop, and yet, un-
diT it all, he has lived, and still lives to
grapple with the great question of the
day: but be is about to sink under his
harden and give up in despair.
Like the old fanner of whom I ouce
h 'aril, whose numerous and repeated
failures in bis business, in spite of all his
h ird work, caused him to grow so de
spondent that be decided to leave this
World; so lie went into tho barnyard, and
an old blind bridle being the first hang-
rope be could find, be tied one end
of it aroutid bis neck, climbed up on one
of ibe ioist in the baru, lied the other
end tirounil the joist and then, after a
short pray.T that God might bless the
loved ones lie was leaviug behind, and
take care of tbein, os he could stand the
racket n longer, swung off, and to start
on his way rejoicing, commenced to sing
as he spread bis wings, "God be with
you till we meet again."
Aud one of the neighbors, whochan.'ed
to be nearby, was attracted by the sweet
music of bis song and then by grunts
and groaus and divers and sundiy ges
lures, etc., aud ran into the b.im to iu
vestigate, and be entered the door bo was
appalled to see his neigbor with his neck
tied up to the joist with the old blind
bridle, uud bis mouth gaped wide open
and his eyes just on the verge of leaving
his bead, but he was soou master of the
situation; he cut the bridle and down his
neighbor came on the barn floor. v After
beiug rubbed rapidly for awhile the old
fellow being slightly recovered from the
eneets ol Ins journey, looked up and
said: "John, you are uo friend to me, sir;
what did you do that for? Why, ir you
hud left me alone for a few miuutes I
would have soon been walking the gold-
en streets of the New Jerusalem." "Yes,"
his neighbor replied, 'but wouldn't you
have cut a figure walking the streets of
the New Jerusalem with an old blind
bridle on?" ( Laughter )
Just so it is. Mr. Chairman, with the
farmers and laboriug people of our coun
try, il you do not give them relief from
their unful burden in the shape of tariff
relurui, or some other uuanciul measure,
they will siuk under their almost mi
beaiuble load, and will have to seek the
desired lelief ill another world; nnd it
might lie that they would resort tu the
''bund Liid.e.
A rciuarkuble case of hair turniug
gray iu one night is that of James Cun
navan, a young school teacher, living
south of Ilirdseye, Iud. Mr. Cannavan's
explanation requires more than nverugn
credulity in the super latum! to believe;
the gray hair shows for itself. Cunnu
vuii avers that while he niul a companion
William Flaherty, were passing through
u neighborhood culled Sodom, en route
home from a dance night before lust, says
the St Louis Republic, they were met sever
al timesby a large black cut, which persist
ed each time iu passing so close to liilil us
to rub bis leg. lie grew angry at last
and expressed his mind very rudely, but
Flaherty pleaded moekiugly for the cat,
saying jocosely: "You don't know but
you shall be a cut in the next life."
Scarcely had these words beeu uttered
wheu the cut repassed and rubbed hitu
again, and wilbout more udo bo kicked
it high in the air.
The young men proceeded toward
their parting place, from which ouch bad
mure thau a mile to travel homeward.
When Flaherty was half way home be
met Cannavau, who exclaimed: "Hello!
Where ure you going?"
"I am going home," said Flaherty.
"What in thunder are you doing here?"
On comparing notes Cannavau found
bis error, and instead of accepting an in
vitation to go borne with his friend start
ed homeward, only to be lost again and
met his comrade occe more. This lime
be admitted being bewildered and re
quested bis friend to accompany liim to
the place where they first parted, which
Flaherty did. When this puint was
readied they stood a minute to speak.
Tlie cat appeared again! They begun
to inwardly curse the cat, each reading
the other's thought's in their silence.
At this moment voices were heard over
head near by.
The first voice was: "Oh, the blood!"
The second : "The earth is deluged!''
The third: "Woe! Oh! Ob!! Ob!!!"
"That last voice," said Flaherty, "is
Threena L'na na Cardie's voice! That is
the bandshee that follows our family, and
is never beard except preceding the death.
The couple now became tboiougbly
frightened, aud Caunavan readily accept
ed his companion's invitation to go home
with him. Nor was time wasted in
getting there. Neither slept any that
night. The worry, with the fceliug that
the trouble was all iuourred by his treat
ment of the cat which now looked upon
as supernatural he does not hesitate to
say caused the change in his hair.
Neither has recovered his uortual condi
tion, and the sequel uf "Threena Una na
Cardie's voiea is anxiously awaited, lioth
young men are much ubovc the average
iu intelligence, aud stand high in the
respect of the community, where they
have lived all their lives. Cannavau is
about twenty two years of ago. His hair
before the metamorphosis was a rich,
dark brown; now it is densely streaked
with gray more than a half having
changed color.
RAM S HORN BLASTS.
W ARNINIl NOTES CALI.INll THE WICKED
TO REPENTANCE.
The devil is the father of every doubt.
A drunkard's throat lias no bottom to
it.
A loafer is never satisfied with bis
wages
If you are uot made better by giving,
double your gift.
The man gois to bed tired ho spends
the day iu looking f r un iay place.
Home fiddlers euu play a tune on ot:u
string, tut itnevir boukes anybody want
to dance.
Angels weep on the day that a young
man begins to sneud iuiiim mnuey than
be cuu make.
Many u man whose prayers were long
will be kept out of heaven because his
yardstick was too short.
There are people wbo never bear any
mu.sio that s'liis tin in, exeept when they
are plujiug first fiddle.
A hypocrite feels better satisfied with
himself every time ho sees a good mun
make a miss ep.
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There is quite an exciting ghost story
going the rounds iu Winston Salem says
the Sentinel.
A family residing ut the northern
terminus of Highland avenue, Hast
Winston, purchased a carpet for their
parlor recently aud the getitlenian of the
bouse, assisted by bis wife, were tacking
it down. When they had lacked down the
second side they were astonished to find
1 1 1 at the first side they hud tacked was
completely pulled up A little later a
member of the family attempted to
remove u framed photograph from the
wall when they were seized by invisablc
adversary and almost choked to death
Several members of the family
attempted to pull up tho side of the
eaipet that remained tacked and were
ordered to vacate the room by a voice
that seemed to proceed from the wall.
Several other occurrences ol a similar
cbaiacter have transpired. The family are
greatly mystified as well as frightened.
They ofTer the carpet and picturo to
anybody who will remove them from the
mom. Here is nn opportunity for those
who boast of having no fear of ghosts
and "hob goblins" to ferret out a mystery
and prove their valor.
A local physician tells Tho Sentinel
that he lias heard strange things at the
bouse himself. Wheu he was called there
several weeks ago. After knocking ut the
door and awaiting lor same one to open
it, he heard a peculiar noise from the
cave trough. When the gentleman of the
house came to the door heremuiked that
there was so much knocking about the
house that it wus hnrd tu tell when a
caller did cjme. At this time the family
were only paying 82 per month lor the
house. The gentleman said he could
stand a great deal of noise at that rent.
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THEY LOVED NOT WISELY.
The gtrangort- tort of will power anil
endurance evur inado,'' said K D. Con
amis of tlio City of Mexico to a St. Louis
Globe Democrat man, was in Mexico, the
characters beiii" a Mexican woium and
an American man.
They were lovers, and the girl's par
ents refused their consent to the union,
insisting that she should marry a wealthy
Mexican suitor.
"At the sugm'stion of thn gill they
reed to die together, and to test the
strength and eudurance of each other's
lnve tlu-y cli use a means ot suicide unlike
any ever dreamed of belore.
"Food aud fruit were placed on a tiklc
in the center ol the room, occupied by
both, tho girl having escaped from her
lionnybiit being unwilling to dope with
her lover. It was agreed that tiny should
starve to death with plenty before them
and should either succumb to nalure and
partake of (lie fond, hath were released
Irom the boud of death, hut there should
be an everlasting separation.
'For twelve days they endured the
pangs of hunger without a uiunuui r a
thought of wavering from their purpose
to die together. The twelfth day tho
father of the girl discovered here where
abouts. and, breaking the door, they were
carried out, too faint to stand alone.
"It took them several days to recover
their strength and when they did they
were married.
"This is a true statement, and the
Aniericin is living with his Mexican wife
to day."
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ISOOIv.
DKEA3I
Cleveland Plaindeuler.
A young married woman living in the
East Knd, had a peculiar dream the
other evening. Shu dreamed that she was
down town on Euclid avenue with her
baby aud was preparing to board a ear to
go home. The step of tho new Euclid
avenue motor was rather bi"h and she
requested a gentlemen to hold her baby
while she boarded the car. He consented
but before he could return the infant to
the arms uf its mother, the car started
and left without the child. The grief of
the young woman was so iuteuse and so
troubled was her mind that she awoke,
Her rebel at finding it all a dream was
so great that she decided to buy a book
in dreams and learn what it all signifud
Yesterday she called at a down-town
book store and related her dream tu the
clerk, who chani'i d to be an acquaintance.
She purchased the bunk and lurned to
the index, where she louuu such a dream
as she expirienced foretold that the
dreamer would receive twice as much
she had lost.
"What would I get," she said to the
clerk, innocently, "ihat would be twico as
much to nn' us mi bubs?
"Twins," said iho clerk laconically,
and she has not spoken to him since
ADVKiaiSEMENTS.
South Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va.
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Li' west cash prices guaranteed. All
work warranted satisfactory.
CHARLES M. WALSH,
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Millinery
Is arriving, and I will illipUy tha flneat line ol
inodaever shown In this town. Come anil aea
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NEW STYLES.
COME AND SELECT THE NEW.
EST NOVELTIES.
MS. P. A. LEWIS,
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