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THE NEW YEAR.
FROM UN OLD MANUSCRIPT.
Ct'hTDMS VHF.VAI.F.XT IN (ITIIKIt DAYS
Ilearly t iircsiuna of goi-d wihhua fur
I liappy und pro-pri u New Year are
the itm-tina Cor this waaon. Hut, if we
miy crulil our Knjli-li f. rrie-i r, we may
for uur Iven f.reeiBt tlie general aapetl
ofllienm 'l niniitli", ava ilie Ileiroil
Newj-Tiihune. Il in pliii'ani lo lie fml
l-h run iiui and a lew Mjinuli villi
the folklorn anl a'u-ient eiinoiiiH of our
anci'Morn oannot he lime ill upenr.
l'r. in a valu.ihli! iu inu-cripl in the
lihrary of Triniiy collff. Canihride, we
h am ilia' if the New Year cmmi enccf
on a Sund.iV
The wind r h ill bi i.""i'l. I iyr
But Ti'iH nifds nli.l'i khallb'i
The ujmner hhall he fine and dry;
Hv kind h k i i I and n n limit hm
Thrnu.'h all land lliere vhall ho peaee;
liood time Cor all thinL'b to be done,
Hul he thai pleuleih shall he found noon,
What ehild ilai day horn may be
A una! lord he shall live lobe.
And nt'ain wiih repaid lo ihe weather
n-tte ear I'ulK tlie a' iiopberii! fondinnn-
f Ihe fi'-l 12 dny of th year. The'
rill yif.' you an u il'a iiiii indiealion
of what w allorlo npiet duriiif! t tic
Cumin" 1 'J. li.onllii.
You are Mron.'ly advied never to
lend unytliinp od New Year's day, or
you are pine lo he unlucky Ihe whole
year tlnu.'h. Pou'i pay anything,
either, fi r it i slid
Pay away uiooey on New Year'i day,
And all ihe yiar through you'll have
money lo pay !
But by far the inoai general supersli
lion ia that of the "first foot," it b.'ini:
every where aekoowledged lhat the for
tune of a house eniirely depends on the
appearance and the fi x of the first per
son crossing ihe threshold after the mid-
iiiuhl hour has j.i-r . It is hard to sec
what Judns eariot h.ia to do with
Christinas, hut tradition assi Us lhat Ju
das, in d li'ion lo his sins, was possessed
of a monstrous crop of hair. Therefore
o i redheaded person or even one of lair
cornpleiion niut place " first fool" in a
house on this nuimenloiia morning. The
question of compleii'in, however, is not
altogether a aeilli d one. In many plaeis
it is a fair and n it a dark man who
should plnee firt fool."
This harbinger of fortune must eai
and drink when in ihe house and should,
lo make the charm most complete, enter
by the (rout doi r, visit every room, car
ryini: a piece "f holly in his hand, and
make his eiit by the rear.
If the niiesiion of complexion is un
settled, that of ! is decidedly Dot. N
female under auy cireutut ances must bi
the first to enter a house on New Year's
morniDg.
Illli M W WW.
A royal welcome, baby yi ar,
The first of ihe century new,
Yet for the old we drop a tear,
K'eo while we am welcoming you,
In memory dear of the dead old year
Who left us a friendship or two.
Our hopes are ilh thee, young one,
Such h. pi s as have weathered the blast
Of fame tl is year or fortune won,
ilhheld from uswaiiint! the last,
Some great task d one, last year beguu
Or planned in our dreams of ihe past
Fair child, there's oneat least who prays
That thou mays! bring less sorrow,
Bring fewer long aud weary days
And mi re like the blessed tomorrow,
With longing gaie at sunset raya
So sweet Irom the future to borrow.
Of i533 Orange Street, he Anerles, Cal
writ.: "I ha.1 bn afflictea with my
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Itching and inflamnwtion that I could
bad given """y l'ffereut reme,llc
which were like uaing ao much water ;
they meaaurerl mr eyea for glaMea, which
I got and wore for aome time, but they
did not. jn, u-
motner aeairrri w ---
Pierce and explain the condition of my
i j:4 . .A afirr fnllowtnir VOUt
Xice. and ua'.ng eight bottle, of" the
' Favorite FK-scnpuon ami r.K."
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'Goliten Mtnicai oi"..,, -i
trouble ia entirely cured. I would adviae
anv one to afflicted to try three wonder
ful medicine My health waa never to
irood aa it ia now, and I ahall never Ure
ot?m"': - ".1 .n cnsult Dr.
SICK wumc:i c : uI.,
Pierre by letter and aecure a apeciaUat
dvicer or vnig:.
WRITtl3Da.RVPIERCt
BUFFALO, N.Y.
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KI N (i (Hit the olil, rititi in the new,
King; ha)iiy liclls acrosM the snow;
The your is ilyin, let him k;
5"';r"s) Ring out thefalise, ring in tint true.
f King out the grief that raps the mind
Fur those that here we see no more;
Ring out the fuetl of rieli anil poor,
Ring in redress to all mankind.
Ring out hate's slowly dying cause
And ancient feuds of party strife;
Ring in the Holder modes of life
With sweeter manners, purer laws.
Ring out the want, the core, the sin,
The Faultless coldness of the times;
Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes
And ring the fuller minstrel in.
Ring out false pride in place and blood
The curie slander and the spite;
Ring in the love of truth and right,
Ring in the common love of good.
Ring out old shapes of foul disease,
Ring out the narrowing lust of gold;
Ring out the thousand years of old,
Ring in the thousand years of peace.
Ring in the valient man and free,
The larger heart and kindlier hand;
Ring out the darkness of the laud;
Ring in the Christ that is to be.
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THE MYSTERY OF DREAMS.
WANT BELIEVE IN THEM.
A CASE IN WHICH TUB COINCIIIENCfcS
WERE HESIAKKAU1.E.
On one occasion during the civil war
I dn amid lhat I was standing beside a
road when there came marching along it
strong column of prisoners, with guards
at intervals oo the flints. I asked one
of these guards who the prisoners were
d where they had been captured. He
informed me lhat they had been taken
in au vugugi uieul with the enemy on the
ay belore aud that there Were 1,DUU of
I loin. I then asked some bystander
what day of the month il waa and was
(old it was such a day of a Certain mouth,
some six weeks later than the dale ol
the dicaui. The whole dream was ex
tremely distinct, and it made a strong
tuipresiion on me. I related it to a
number of my comrades within the next
few days aud then thought of it Do more
Six wit ka later, on tbo morning of the
Very day that Itad been nientiontuin inc
dream as the dale when the column if
prisoners had passed before me, 1 was ou
picket two miles dislaut from the poiul
where I bad seemed to be when I saw
them. It was soon alter breakfast, at.d
I was standing by the side of the road
at the fire talking to the ifhcci ul the
picket when an aid lo the commanding
gem ral came riding down the road, lie
had been a schoollellow of our officer's at
West 1'oint, and he reined up when he
recognized his frieud. He told ua that
he had good uews; lhat there had been a
harp rugagcuieut with the enemy the day
before aud that our people bad captured
1,900 prisoners, who had just passed the
headquarter that moruing on their way
lo the rear St. Louis Olobe-Iemocrat.
AN OUNCE OP PREVENTION.
Never lean with the back upon any
thing that is cold.
Never take warm drinks and then im
mediately go out iuto the cold.
Keep the back, especially between the
shoulder blades, well covered; alao the
chest well protected Iu sleoping in
cold room, establish lbs babit of breath
ing through the nose, aud never with the
mouth open.
Never go lo bed with cold or damp
feet.
Never omit regular baihing, for, uuleas
the skin is in active condition, the cold
will close ihe pores aud favor uuugoliub
or other diseases
Alter exeniseof auy kiud, never ride
io au open carriage or o ar th-j window
of train for a motueut; it ia dangerous
10 health and even life.
When h arse, speak as little aa p s-i
ble until the h wra ne- is reev. red
from, else th i voioo may be permanently
lost or difficulties of the throat be pro
duced. Merely warm the hack hy ihe 6e, and
never coulinue keeping the back exposed
to heat after it has become comfortably
warm. To do otherwise ia debilitating
When going from warm atmosphere
into a oooler one, keep the mouth closed,
ao that the air may be warmed by ita
passage through the nose ere it reachee
the lungi.
Tommy 1 op, what waa the straw
that broke the eamel'i baokf Tommy's
Pop The kind they put in boarding
house mattresses, ay son.
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-ALFRED 1ENXEYSON.
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GOOD RESOLUTIONS.
WORKS NOTHING BUT GOOD.
TWOFOLD HRNKKITS DERIVED FROM
MAKING NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS.
Notwithstanding the army of very wise
and very cyuical peoplo who sneer at
New Year's resolution I'm going to
boldly announce mysi If here as one who
believes in ihciu. I do not hesitate to
say that I have made them every yiar
since I was old enough to think about
such things, and I expect to keep it up
as long as 1 live Moreover, I want my
girls to get into the same habit, for 1
consider it good aud helpful. But, girls,
don't lake it up as a pastime, or confide
in anyone who happens to be present.
Be in earnest about it. Go away by
yourseti lor a Utile while and examine
your character honestly. Don't make
excuses lo youiself because there ale
fliws in it; dou'l attempt to lay the b!atr.c
upon anyone else; don't conselc youradf
with the thought lhat you are no worse
than your neighbor. Shut out all the
world, face y. ur couscienco bravely, and
b: honest with yourself, if only for a lit'
tie ball hour. It cannot help but do
you good.
Character is Si tuelhir.g we build for our
selves. We, and we alone, are respoosi-
ti e t. r it. W e have no right lo assirt
that covin uncut or hereditary influences
prevent us In in reaching our own ideals,
There is uoihiug but our own moral lazi
ness I o prevent us trom bung what He
really want to be.
The benefits arising from the making
of New Year resolutions are twofold. It
is good for us to acknowledge a fault and
wish to ove.come it, it is good fur us to
resolve to do better, even if the resolu
tion is destined to be broken, for the
aoul lives oo these breaths from the
up-
per realms of life.
KOKOVHH MFTY YKARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty yean by millions of
mothers for children, while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cun s
wind oolic, and is the best remedy tot
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor li'
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggi. is
in every part of the world. .5 cents a
bottle, lie sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Syrup," and take do oth
er kind.
L ive ia tender paimiou if it ia recip-
r mated. If not it ia pretty tough.
Out this out aud lake il to W. M. Co
hen's drug store and get a free sample of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets, the beat physio. They also cure
disorders of the stomach, bilioui and
headache.
The American eagle takes a back seat
to the American turkey.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
The first six months aftei he gets mar
ried a man's heart ia so soft it hurls every
time his wile sighs. After he's been
married a year she couldn't drive a hat
pio in it with a shoe brush.
Bwatka
Blgutut
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I in aim loi raw always imujh
THE NEW YEAR.
ONLY HAVE FAITH.
WE SIKll'I.D NOT BE DIKCOt'HAUED DV
THE FA I LI' R EH OF THE PART.
Il is hard lo tell whether the begin
ning of the New Year is the more full of
hopefuloess or regret. Of course the
day is nothing. Kvery day marks the
beginning of a new year; but, while all
Christendom is fastening in thought
upon this poiut of lime as the close of
one period and Ihe commencement of
another, aeriuua persons can hardly help
making an appraisement of the past and
a lorecast ul ihe future They think of
what they have done and what they have
ouiitud to do; of the losses od gains of
ihe year, and it may well full out that the
debit side of the ledger carries a discour
aging balauce. But we make a pretty
unfortunate mistake if we let the failures
aud di appoiulmenlsuf the past cloud our
horiziu. Many lives are like century
p'Uuts tbey burst iuto bloom only afler
a long and tedious interval. The hard
work, the patient endurance, the courage
in bearing losses and trials, at length on
some favored day bring forth their result,
aud the man is uddenly oveiwheluied at
the transformation of his life in the frui
iiou uf long-cherished hopes No one of
us can till when we are standing UD the
verge uf such a crisis Many a man, like
Saul at Uilgal, has become discouraged
just too soon, and, lo! a little after he
has committed himself to false aud
weak policy the prophet has oouie, aud be
finds that he has missed the prize thai
waa almost within his grasp That is
our New Year's greiling lo tho thous
ands of friends who read this No mat
ter how durk and discouraging the out
look may be, have faith io yourselves
and iu the good providence of God, aud
may this year bring you the fruitage ol
your hopes, the trausformati n of life
which is aa wonderful and yet as possible
as the change which comes to the earth
in May, when the warm rains and ihe
mourning sun suddenly work the miracle
of ihe springtime, when the oold and
barren earih, as iu response lo the touch
of an iuvi.-ible wand, blooms with ver
dure. A SONG PUR THE PAR I ISO YEAR.
Good by, old year,
You have not brought me wealth;
You have not raised me high,
But you have left me health
Good-by, old year, and as you go
My praises go with thee;
You leave me toiling up the hill,
I see you passing on, but still
Hope lingers here with mcl
Good-by, good-by, old year I
You have not made me groat;
Beyond, new tasks appear,
And I must work and wail
Good bye, old year, but as you go
Siill bear my praise away,
Since I may toil, and toiling, hold
Within my breast ihe faith ol old
That sights a coming day.
Good-bye, old year, good-hyil
You have not brought me fame;
You leave no honors I
My proully rush to claim
Good by, old year yel, as you leave,
0 take my praise along,
Siuce I may still ihiough hopeful eyes
Perceive far distant glories rise
And sing a hopeful song.
Good by, good-by, old ycarl
The way ia rough before,
And stiewn along the rear
Are dreams I'll dream no more !
Good by, old year, and let me sing
Thy praise as best I can,
Since I I'll loved and still may love
And since thou hast not robbed me of
A fair in m't faith io man!
I . OWN TO ATOMS.
The oid id a that tho b uly sometimes
need a powerful, drastic, purgative pill
has been exploded; for Dr. King's New
Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless,
gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex
pel poisonous matter, cleanse Ihe system
and absolutely cure Cuii&iilMlioQ Bed
Sick Headache. Only '.'Sc. at V. M
Cohen's drugstore.
If horses could talk they would proba
bly tell a tale of whoa!
$500 KEWAHl).
We will pay ihe above reward for any
case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or
Cosliveness we cannot cure with Liverta
Iheup-todite Little Liver Pill, when
the directions are strictly complied with
They are purely vegetable, and never fail
lo cive satisfaction. 23o boxes contain
100 Pills, 10c boxes oontain 40 Pills, 5o,
boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of sub
solutions and imitations. Sent by mail
stamps taken. N ERVITA M ED10AL Co.,
Cor. Clioton and Jackson St , Chicago,
I I. jy 19 ly
For sale by W. M . Cohen, Wetdoa, N. 0.
I) t Ohristiu n ti ue is comin'; bat
tr uh!e t, d" ' urkey il wist eooozh
ra a' ouu-u reach 1 '
TIIOU.IITS.
Art Thou my Father? Let me rest;
ir Thou dost order what is best;
nd whatsoever is dark or bright,
Thou only doest all things right.
Art Thou my Failici? All 1 meet
Is needed for my wandering feet.
let me not from duty stray
But guard and guide me every day I
Ait Thou my Father? Soul, look up,
And if there comts one hitler cup
Iu all thy sweet, O it was given
ead (bee on, to Christ and heaven.
Thou art my Father! At the last,
When all earth's joy and ghum is past,
Thy voice will call, "No longer roam,
But come, my weary child, come home!"
Mrs. K M. Anderson, iu Durham
Sun.
RESOLUTIONS.
Fur three or four days after the new
year has dawnid there is a sound of
crashing and smashing in the atmosphere.
It is the world breaking ils good reso'u
tions, All the little domestio ones fail
one by one. Nellie was never to resent
the little hourly corrections; Willie was
stop teasiog; mother was to stop wor
rying. All these nave been disregarded.
Nellie is as touchy as ever; Willie is a
worse tease than ever; mother's brow
looks like a cornfield; the old heathen
ways are working again.
THE LITTLE TIN HORN.
Sure as you'ro born,
The little tin horn-
When ihe frosts of the Christmas fall,
For a.l ihcy say,
Thrills the night and day
Willi the sweetest notes of all 1
Wouldn't it be strange if the
Sultan
should tiive us a slice of Turkey.
indigestion
dyspepsia
biliousness
and the hundred and one simi
lar ills caused by impure blood
or inactive liver, quickly yield
to the purifying and cleansing
properties contained m
Johnstons
$arejaparilla
QUART BOTTLE
It cures permanently by acting
naturally on all organs of the
body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh-
builder, and health-restorer, it
has no equal. Put us in Quart
Bottles, and sold at $ each.
"TUB MICHIOAN DRUO COMPANY,"
Detroit, Mich.
Jg Taka Ltytrettw for Uear Ilia, ssc ft
FOR SALE BY
W. M. COHEN,
WKLDON, N. C
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality. Lost Vlpr tod Mtohoo
Cum Im potency, Night Kraitniom, Lost of Men
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all effects of Bolf-abun or
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CTS.
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A nerv tonio nd
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cheeks and itwtnrot the
the Dink rlow to Dale
nro ol youth, at nail
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$2.60, with our bankable gs.urantee to cure
or reiuna uie money peia. oeno lor circuiai
and copy of our baukabie guarantee bood.
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Wncooele, undeveloped or enniDsreo urfrnne,
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Clinton dt Jackson Sts CHICAGO. ILL.
For Bale by II'. M. Cohen, ifeldon N. C.
PI Cnmn
Gordon
Baltimore
Rye and
O.P.E,
Maryland
RYE.
"A Gentleman's
Drink.
Sold Only In
Weldon by
AU Night House;
West SiisR.RrSli'jJ,
eat 4 3ia.
SORES
ULCERS.
Sores and Ulcers never become chronic
unless the blixsj is iu poor condition is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw oft
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
matter through the sore, and great danger
to life would follow should it heat before
the blood has been made pure and healthy
and all impurities eliminated from the sys
tem. S.S.S. beginsthecurebyfirstcleans
ing and invigorating the blood, building
up the general health and removing from
the system A CONSTANT DRAM
All morbid.
effeteniatter. "PON THE SYSTEM.
When this has lie en accomplished the dis
charge gradually ceases, aud the sore or
ulcer h eala. 1 1 ia the tendency of these old
indolent sores to grow worte and worse,
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing and to aome
entent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat
of the trouble, fe. S. 8. does, and no matter
how apparently hopeless your condition,
even tuuugh your constitution has broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
els can. It supplies the rich, pure blood
necessary to heal the sore and nourish
the debilitated, diseased body.
Mr. I n Tallxrt, Lock Box Mi .wlacme, 'MISS..
Says: "fill years ago my leg from theknretti
the foot was one solid sore. Sercral physiclattf
treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs,
but found no relief. I waa induced to try 8. 6. 8 ,
and it made a complete cure. I have been a per
fectly welt man ever since."
is the only purely veg
etable blood purifier
known contains no
poisonous minerals to
ruin the digestion and
add to, rather than relieve your suffer
ings. If your flesh does not heal readily
when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood
ia in bad condition, and any ordinary sore
is apt to become chronic. r
Send for our free book and write our
physicians about your case. We make no
charge for this service.
THE IWIFI SPECIFIC GO. ATLANTA, SA.
Swift's
Silver Leaf Lard
has received the verdict
of popular approval a
larger sale than any other
lard in this country.
It is wholesome and
absolutely pure.
Swift's Premium Hams and
Bacon are unexcelled in quality,
choice flavor and attractive ap
pearance. Swift's Products are made under
U. S. Government Inspection.
Swift and Company
Chicago
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