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PROPRIETOR.
JOHN" SLEDGE,
VOL. XXXV.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
FRANK T. CLARK CO.,,
(Successors to Cooke, Clark k Co.)
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PRAYER.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
Intercessory Frayer is that Di
tviue Essence of Soul-union.
a to- tp. --kt R"P A P E IHj EOK THE
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1901.
THF, MI YEAR. A SEW BATH.
BY DR. T&LMAGE.
TEBMS:
$1.50 PKK ANNUM IN ADVANCE
NO 40
What Is The Highest and No
hlest Resolutions for the Coni
ng Year.
Moulding, Stair Work,
Porch Trimmings, Hardwood and
Slate Mantels, Tiling and Grates.
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P. N. Stainback,
WELDON, N. C.
Dealer io
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ZEICLER t BAY STATE
A SPECIALTY.
SHOES
trJjT.-sole
Ag-nt in Weldon for 8TKOUSK. BROTH EKH
HIGH AKT CLOTHING
... ... ci lr... A fit iriliimnttwd.
(Formerly ld W J n- " "
In ,.11 it branches Metallic. Walnut,
Clnth Covered Caskets and CutBna.
Telephone or telegraph messages at
tended to day or nittht
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II!
Rot. Canin Wilberforca takes a novel
but suggestive view of what is to some
people vexed subjeot, In the January
number of St. Join's Mag liue is the
ullowing extract from his sermon, quotod
in the Library Digest for February 17th:
Intercessory ptayur is that divine es
sence of soul-union, that heavenly minis
try which laughs distance to scorn and
creates a meeting place in God for sun
dered hearts and lives. I cannot analyz
it and reduce it to a proposition; but
neither can I analjj! the invisible fra-
grunt vibrations which proceed from a
bunch of violets and which will perfume
a whole room. I cannot analjxi the
passage through the air of the dots and
dashes of the Marconi system of wireless
telegraphy. But, I know that ioterces
sion is a current of the breath of God
starting from your owu soul and acting
as a dynamic force up m the object for
which you pray. It sets frca secret spirit
influences (perhaps the Father's mighty
angels that excel in strength who cm
.. . . . a l.l .. I..
siy !) but winen lunueoces womu uoi i
set free without the intercession. I cm
ell understand Mary, queen of Scots,
saying that she feared the prayers ol
ohn Knox more than an army of 10,-
000 men. Why should not intercession
be purl of O d's regularized workings as
much as wireless telegraphjf Why
ihould it not be a natural law, and none
the less spiriiu il because natural ? Such
foiccs do exist. Call them thought
transference, psychio sympathy, spiritual
niit. what vou will. These forces of
j i
influence between man ami tnau, renu):
ndependently of distance, are rapidly
claiming recognition from the physical
invesligatur. Why should not interces
sion be one of these secret affinities ap
pertaining to (he highest part ot man
and sciini! by divine natural law directly
THE SALT RUB.
The Best Time to Take a Bath
is Just Before Going to Bed.
fiivi
Thfi Public Schools arenow open
in over the State, and will need
Rnrmlifis. These school books and
supplies can be had at a discount
to teachers and dealers, we wi
all kinds of books.
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO,
IR, A T.THH-rT-L.JN.O-.
To make happy all the people we can
reach. By words, by smile, by oonsisient
example, by monetary relief, by religious
iufluence. In the coming year wo win
all have at least 20!) opportunism of
making people happy. Perhaps we will
have twice that number ol opportunities.
There are thousands of men aud women
dying for lack of one word of sym
pathy. Euoourage newspiper men. it
you knew how nnuy annoyances they
have, if ym understood that their most
elaborate article is sometimes thrown out
because there is such great pressure nn
the culumns, and that an accurate report
of a speech is expected although the ut
terance be so indistinct the discourse iB
one long steoagraphio guess, and that
the miduight which finds you asleep de
mmds that they be awake, sickened at
the oft approach of men who want com
plimentary newspaper mention; one day
sent to report a burial and the next day
. ...n.,rt a nniilistio encounter; Bhilted
"P"" - r n
roiu place to place by sudden revolution
lieh is apt to take place any day to our
great journalistic) e-taimsuineuio, pii..-
is life bee min m ire and more pre
carious if you understood it you would
bj more sympathetic Bi affible when
y u have not an ax to be sharpened on
their grindstone. Also cheer up mei-
ohants, and if they have a superior style
of noods tell them so, and encourage
those starling to be bargain makers by
lihearBing how you dined behind the
counter on crackers and cheese between
the g iin and coming of oustomers,
Cheer mechanics, and if they have done
a iob well tell them so. iou teel you
have a right to find f mil with a me
ohioio when he does ill. Do you ever
. nu.Jiini.i when he docs wcl !
V""" " "
filieer tho doctors. Tnerc is a great
I no
of
THE ONE ARM LAD.
AN INCIDENT AND A SEQUEL.
Every Man's Life Is Divinely
Planned.
DOING 0L-R BUST.
A lady once crossed a street where a
little boy was busily sweeping the cross-
sbc noticed with pleasure the care
iih which he did bis work, and smiled
as she said to him,
Yours is the cleanest flammation ; little pustular eruptions form
crossing which I pass. He lil'ed bis itia and stales off ; sometimes the skin is
.m .ho nhiect nraved tot. originating dad ol cheap Wit aoout o,,
I ' ' ' . . . . . :.i..i, i
t. divin., nature in Vou. and pass- lira that tliose p.)opic woo ,wb.-
;,. f.,11 f ilm inli iiie resource of God .hit wit are the first lo seud for a doctor
Various sanitariums and private luwpi.
ta'a are usiwg the "salt lub, and It is
becoming so popular thut some Turkish
baih establisliments are advertising it us a
sp.eial H ruction, says Trained Mother
hood. It is just as good for well people
as for sick ones, is the most refreshing of
all I he hatha and rub ever invented, only
excepiing a dip in the sea itself, is very
stretmtheiiing, and oan be taken at home
easily.
Put a few pounds of coarse salt the
coarsest you can get, sea salt by prefer-
nnn in an earthen iar. and pour en
ough water on it to produoe a sort
slush, but not enough to dissolve the salt
This should then be taken up in handful!
and rubbed briskly over the enure per
son.
It is better to have it rubbed on by
another person, but any one in ordinary
health can do it for herself or himself
very satisfactorily. This beiog done, the
next thing is a thorough douching of
lar water, nref'erablv cold, and a brisk
rubbing with a dry towel.
The effect of elation, freshness and re
newed life is felt immediately, and th
.tino tritnra of the sin and increased
j
olearness and brightness of the oomplex
inn aavll ill- tp.stiin jnv in favor of the
salt rub.
For young children it is best to drain
ft" the salt, and add two tablespoonfuls
of pure bay rum to a basin full of this
saltwater. Apply with a soft Turkish
towel. Care should be taken that there
ia not too much salt in the water,
miy irritate the tender skins of some
oliildren.
The best time for taking a bath is just
before going to bed. There is no prac
tice more objectionable than to go to bed
ol ostly wrapped up in the dust and d
that aecuinulaiu on tho surlace ot tn
body during the day; uor is there auy
thing I know of more oondueivc tosoun
p than a tepid douche just before gi
directly to tlie one lor whom you prayf
HIS 'TIM
The locic of some Bible readers re-
na nl' ih iorv of an old colored
Dreacher who made the assirlion in hi
pulpit that every woman had seven devils
in her. He was promptly challenged by
.1.. :...ia ('..mule inembirs of Inn flock to
UIO IIBIW v "J
make euod Ma ustTtioo. He aonouQoed
in at ' -
would give scriptural proof of what he
had said.
oe.t 4 I u.
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C. G.EVANS,!
WKUH)N, N.C.
'U Fancy Groceries, Fruits and
Holid-J Go,.da. AlUindsoffl.voriogfotCkrUimus Cuke.
Jellie.. Full Sine Conf.ftiooeiie of all sorts.
?J OLD WINES AND BRANDIES.
Tk -Sole Agent For-
n1,T1,.r,.RYH. CALL FOR IT.
it E ROSENE OIL 3 CTS. QUART.
wh"0 anthin' is the uuticr. ojihu oaj
.i... .i,iA.raur ii.1.v4i. Oie man ba1
V U"U'"i" -
writtcu a bo.k entitled 'K'ery Man 11
l,..i,,r' That autliour ousiht to
write one id b iok and entitle it 't-ver
Man His 0u U.idertaker.'
list live that tlii-t coming year you
iill ever? day encourage somebody n
is in lawful busioesi, and if you h;
....i.;.. . in hav tint U encouiaoing, O
man I put your teeth tightly togcll
all cover tlvm with tho curtain of youi
lip, compress y mr lips and then put jour
haod over your m .uth and Keep
When trie time came ho gave bis flie fir9t duty ol all tault-unuers ana
proof as f. Hows: "Brudders and sisters, pe8,imi,ts ' "but up "
have all done beard ana re.a u a. c,.u-onii:u
lest a modest
vou
Lord done cast seven detiblls out ol one
ii . 1 .! siQlura vnil
woman, dui, uruuui-io u" w--, j
have not heard and read dat he oast du
debbils out of any udder woman. Dere-
fore, ef de Lawd only cast de debbils out
nl one woman, den all de udder women
has de debbils in dem yet. So, accordu
. . j. ...,.nin' oh do scriptures, eb-
10 UO Jiimu .-. .
. l,..even debbils id tier
oery wum.
Pal's my pint."
It's do great fifty pager
lit tie sheet;
An it s issued every inursuay,
shine, snow or sleet
sle
iu to bed. There are tew people
need more baihs than the farmers,
in the majority of farm homes, there art
few bathing facilities aud conseq lcntly
bathing is less frequent than it ihould
be. Every farm house should have at
least one spot which provides warmth
and privacy With ihese two baths are
possible; even if other things are less con
venient than miyht be desired.
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Lerfeet Packeje on the Market.
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WEAK WOMEN STRONG
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t ain't missed a single opy-not that 1 di Hy equipped trains, iea.es i.
cau recollect- 3 l-;lu m ,rcl1
An' it's allers proved a blessin'-for 1 Pennsylvania fta.iroao, wuu . . -
..r..n,l,..u. refleet Drawing Uoom Sleeping var . k-j
u1"""" I " li:
That when I first went oourliu1, settin Coaches to Raleigh, Soutneru lines,
close up side of Pet, Columbia, Savannah, Jacusonvme, wu.rc
ur.M ln. nd cather knowledge 1 connections arc made l, r oi. auusumo,
MBUUi'v " , l
rr..m the Grani-eraville Gaulle. Tampa and all D'londa points, inisuu.u
v ..... n,.d .ine I went a oourtin', oonnects at New York with train leaving
"' . .. . " - . . i...:,- 1.1-1.:
.nd Pel's urowed old and Way, Boston 7;UU Y. M . weaves i mi.u.cip.1
Rot I often think with pleasure of our 3.50 A. M., Baltimore 6: A. M., v asn-
happy weddin' day
Pi. she was a buisom lassie, an my
heart was filled wilb pride
WKpn I led her to the alter to beoom
my blushin' bride
ington 10:55 A. M., Richmond 2:40 P,
M arriving Southern Pines 'J.io r. M
Columbia 1:45 A. M., Savannah 5;UU
A M.. Jacksonville 9:10 A. M., Tampa
4-30 n. m. Throusrh Pullman Drawing
One of Dr. A. J. Gordon's favorite
sayings was that God never makes a half-
providence any more than a man makes
a half pair of shears. A good many
years ago a little Scotch boy, four years
old, was caught in a threshing machine,
and his right arm was torn oft. Thai
wai a terrible accident in every sense of
ih word, fur the boy not only lost the
use of his arm, but was deprivod of
future livelihood. He was a farmer's
son. and. it was supposed, oould himself
be nothing but a farmer. Now what
would happen to him when he grew up ?
This problem the boy's mother took to
her heart. There she held her mutila
ted laddie and prayed that God would
make him a prophet. As his service on
the farm was out of the question, Bh
prayed that he might be used tor a no
bier" husbandry. Thus the boy grew up
ith his mother's prayers of dedication
riniiinn in his heart, and in spite of him
self, tbey formed his life. He could not
on,lo ihem. Her pravers shut him in
ith God.
The lad grew and Btudied, aud was
admitted to the Uuiversity of bdioburgh,
He is the student of whom the story h
been often told, how Doctor Bluckie aske.
the oountrv boy Io rise and recite. Geg
gie for that was his name arose ate
held his book awkwurdly in bislelt nan
"Take your book in your right hand,
.,. 1 .L . .. I... .... I..
man I Bum Ilio icacner, su nn;.
"I hae oae right hand," answered the
youth, holdtug up his stump.
There was a moment s silence, wliicn
1 . I U: ..1' it... nlans
was broken oy i ne Hisses ui mo v,..
Tears of mortification were in thestudent'B
eyes. Then Doctor Blackie ran down
from his desk, and putting bis aim about
the lad'i shoulder, as a father might,
said :
"I did not mean to hurt you, lad. 1
did not know.''
Then the hisses were changed to loud
oheera, and Doctor Blaekie thanked the
students for the opportunity of teaching
a class of gentlemen.
It was about that time that Major
tt'Kliilo numn m the UuiversitV. and in
the great awakening that followed, Geg
nie was the first to give himself up to
the service of Christ.
Some time afterward Doctor Gordon
was telling this story to his congregation
in Boston. There was an impressive
stillness, and after the service had close
with more than usual solemnity, a slran
ger walked up the aisle. The congrega
,;,.n nntineil that he had only one arm
With a feeling of peculiar presentiment
Doctor Gordon came down the pulpit
tt. .rs to meet uim.
I am your Geggie," the stranger said,
v ith great emotion.
Doctor Gordop, with i ringing voice,
called his congregation back and told
them that his illustration was before
them The student was asked to speak.
He rclstid the story of biB accident, his
mother's prayers, and how he had eonse
crated bis life.
As the congregation left the ohurch
that morning, the thought came to more
than one : "Kvery man's life is diviuely
planned: If adversity is inevitable, God
makes the misfortuue fit the plan. Many
a youth, without knowing it, is working
out the lile to wbioh bis mother's piety
devoted him; and ber vows and the Infi
nite Wisdom are parts of a perfect prov
idence." Youth's Companion.
cap with a gallant air and quickly said, hard, dry -''.Sr
1 am uoing my uesi. ,ml tl)e ,tching and burniug Bi uraes .i
All day the words rang in ber ears, almost unbearable; the acia Dun""
, i .,i ... humor seems to ooze oui uu ci -
and for many days afterward, and when on fire &4 nor otber exter.
friend, a rich, influential man, inquired nai applications do any real goal, lot
, , i .., ..k lone as the po'""" remain, m iu
for a boy to do errands and general work K ( 1 gkin irriuled.
BAD FORM OF TETTER
ECZEMA'S
ITCH IS TORTURE
Eczema ii caused by all acid humor in
, :.. r,t.ift with the
trie Oloou coming ii - -
skill and producing creat redness and in-
'or him. she told him of the little fellow
t tho crossing. "A boy who would do
best at a street crossing is worth a
I with me," said the man; aud lie
found the boy, cugaged him for a uaouib,
and at the end of that lime was bo
ilmt he scot him 10
piUBOGM ni'"
school and fitted him for a high position.
which he filled with honor. "Doing
my best at the street crossing made a suc
nnssful man of me," he was wont to Bay
io after years.
APHORISMS FROM EMERSON.
ht iun
Man is the image of God;
after a ghost or a dream t
Mv creed is very simple that good
ness is the only reality.
Men are respectable only as they re-
' For Ihrre yrari I
had Tetlrr on mv
bands, wliieh chuhcu
tliem to swrtl to lwlr
their nxtutaltiize. Part
of the tune the ,liv-a.e
wa.inthe loi m ul run
ning snri-8, very pitin
ful, and caiihing ine
much tliscotniori rour
doctors hai,1 the Teller
bad processed too far
to lie cured, and they
miiM rt lint ,1,117 lur
me. Itiokonly three
L ... r c u u ..nl
was comnletelv cured.
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B S S neutralizes this acid poison,
coolsthe blood and restores it to a healthy,
natural state, and the rough, unhealthy
skin becomes soft, smooth and clear.
curea 1 etier, cry-
iipelas, faonasis, oaii
speet.
Nature hates mono;
lions.
Natute loves analogies, but not repeti
tions.
Never mind the ridicule, never mind
il,. ileCnui: nn acain. old heart!
No man evir stated his griefs as light
ly as he might.
ni.,.j;i,p ulmiR pivrs the tii:ht to
Viuiuin... r-
command.
V..IISIib used to sav that the man
n... .
he married must be the sunshine 01 er
nr..
Belle Yes; and then she eloped wun
the gas man.
Rheum and all skin
diseases due to pois
oned condition of the
blood. Send for our book, and write ua
about your case. Our physiciant have
made these diseases a ine aiuuy, .
1. . v... ii.ir nilvir! we make no
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is conducted in strictesi connucntc.
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But we both w;
I never shall (org,
Th d.nerintiun oflhe weddin' 10 the and pertcct service
(irun -etsville Gaiette. Kor lnlormation can 00 or wn.c ... .
1 I . 1 - u..:i A ..Ai.,..a nr Si,
Wu'vfl reared children Seven ol em rennsyivaoia n.mi
three wai uirls aud four was boys, bord Air Line Hallway representative.
And thev allers was our oomlorts jes
the brightest of our j iy;
For we taught 'em from the cradle what
was riuht and what was wrong,
i ' m June th-'ir trust in Jesus, Hi
nv 1
would help 'em vet along,
An' I allers used to tell 'ill, "Don't you
worry none n,,r tret.
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THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE.
Every year 1 large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked
with coughs are urged lo go to another
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The first dose briugs relief. Astound
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MUlOearing. Pnlleya, All kindsof
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.mt oo read your mouier n
the Grangersville Umlle.
ain't long for life, I know il, now my
taceis neary run;
' anrn mil. D SOOD Oil laUOTS neTC
on earth will all be door;
lnA lifn. hut I've urowed weary, I'll
lay me down lo sleep.
Sni the lord will send my Bunirnoos;
food He'll lake my soul lokeep;
But I think 'twould feel more home
like, when I cross ihe river 0 er,
Ef I jest could have the paper seut across
to Jordan ashore.
It would chase away the lorrow, every
shadow of regret.
.Tost In rnad D3V funeral notioe in the
Grangersville Galette.
The Ban who is waiting for something
to turo up is generally turned down.
After girl bai had three Uve affairs
her heart is aa leader at a boiled turnip.
A PKOMINKNT CHICAGO WO
MAN SPEAKS.
Prof. Roxa Tyler1 of Chicago, Vice
President of Illinois Woman's Alliance,
io speaking of Chambeilain't Cough
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