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1). A. SMITH. WKLDON, iN.U.
In many a More there an' cleils who
arc longing In i-uccccd, and wiunleiing
why tiny arc not advanced, clerks who
have the yardstick and long to get into
some more congenial pursuit. No one
will cvor truly succeed who does nol fall
in love with Ins vocation, until Ms whole
heart and soul give their conmint to what
he is doing.
Half the world secuis to have found
uncongenial occupations. Servant Mils
are trying to teach; natural teachers are
tending storw; good farmers are murder
ing luw, while Choalcs and Webster are
running down good farms, and good
farmers, in turn ore farming still in Con
grenH. AriihtH are spreading daubs on
canvas who should he whitewashing
board fences. Shoemakers write good
verses for the village paper ond natural
statesmen are poumliug shoe lasts, whi't
oilier shoemakers are cobbling in legisla
ture halls, (iui d inechauics andcliclri
ciaus are Irjing to preach sermons, and
WuliI. ring why their congregations con
liuue to sleep, w hile tnc preachers are
failing as merchants.
A boy who steals away, at every op
portunity, to make something with the
tools which he hides in some secret place,
is railroaded through the university and
started on the road to iofeiiority as
lawyer.
''I do nut forbid you to preach, said
bishop to a young clergyman, "but i
lure does." "The age has no aversion to
preaching," said l'hillips Brooks to
young aspirant, "but it may not listen to
your preaching," Lowell said, "It is the
vain endeavor to make ourselves what
we are not that has slrewn history wilh
so many broken purposes anil letl to
many lives in the rough."
LIFE HINTS
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KEROSENE OIL CTS. VUAKl.
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your might.
I he lucky man is I lie man who sees
and grasps Ins opportunity.
I he worlil always listms lo a man
wilh a will in him
Ihc man with an idea has eve
changed the lace of the world.
What is put into I lie first of life i
put into I lie whole of life. Start right.
A gn at ipporiuuily will only mak
yi u ridiculous unless you are preparei
for it
Nutix llini,
"I would die lor you!" she ciclainiid
pillowing her head upon his shoulder.
"Oh, no, you oeedn t, darling! was
the iuick reply. "I like red hair.'
l'uck.
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could nut it mv lttxi-r ui k. I li.til lt nil tiuwa
to wah llir liiohrit. rven In tlir i 1 w.
tnUk I ditl tint vnrr lo live tt( prHVl tniin
Hmr that 11 wottlil take ntr. One Imv
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dflvA I rforivftl an minwer. I 'li-ctilrd tu try Ins
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titl uch iHiitt thiit I wmilil roll ott tlte lltxir in
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weeks. n) I would I vrry wt-itk alterwiiril I
wti io jMin all over. Mv feft wiwUl lip fttti
under me wlieti I would trv to k xniwi the
room and I could not walk anv dinlaniT with,
out heintj in tmin. 1 took three tKUllrn of
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Beautiful X
vcarn.
() beautiful dream of the days of yore,
Comeback to my heart once more;
Come, back to my heart ere its hope depart
Come back to my heart once more!
For the slurs yon set in the shadow's breast,
Where the storm swept overhead,
Were beacons that led to liht and to rest
When the day and beauty vere dead,
And the snows of nielli were my soul's delight,
For the sake of the sony; von nave.
Would (lod for a sitfht of yourself tonight
Where ghosts of your gailands wave !
0 beautiful beams us bright as before,
Come back to my heart once ntoro;
From tlii! world above, with your wealth of love,
Come back to my heart once more !
For the stars uru gone, ami the night Is drear
With never a saving ruy;
And the wild winds weep for the famishing year,
That is novor blessed with day,
And the storm that lies in the lowering skies,
Will crush with its weight of woe ;
For 1 cannot see with my sightless eyes,
The. way that my heart should go,
0 beautiful life with your love-lit shore,
Come back to my heart once more !
0 come with the years that were free from tears
Come back to my heart once more !
For the dreams are dead, and the lights are lied;
And never a rose's bloom
Is fragrant and fair forsake of the dead;
Ami never amid the gloom,
Does a lolio light shine to the Having shrine.,
The. beautiful shrine (if Truth.
Ah, never a light were so bright as thine
Thou beautiful dream of youth !
() life of the Past, with your song-sweet store
Come back to my heart once more
Come back to my heart, ere its hope depart
Come back to my heart once more !
Etta Wallace Millek.
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN,
BY MAX O RELL.
They Are All l'retty, Whether
Blonde Or Brunette.
"I'll pass this way but once," a fool cried out,
"And therefore 1 will laugh and take my ease;
Let others toil and sweat and fret and doubt,
And miss the chance (iod gives them, if they please
But 1 will journey down the cureless ways
And ope my eyes to none but happy days."
"I'll pass this way but once,"' another said,
"Hence all that (iod laid out for me to do
1 must be doing as 1 fare ahead.
That He mav say, 'Well done,' when 1 am through
By word and iteed I'll do my best to spread
flood cheer along the pathways that I tread."
The wise man did his work and did it well,
And people blessed him as he went along,
And fewer tears, because he labored, fell
And higher swelled the chorus of the song
The song of joy (iod meant that men should raise,
The splendid song of brotherhood and praise.
The useless fool went dawdling here and there,
Unmindful of all feelings hut his own;
What if men sang or sobbed? He didn't care
One morn he woke to find all pleasures flown !
His tongue was thick and dry- he cursed his lot
And shriveled up and passed and was forgot.
Chicago Record Herald.
MARRIES FOR LOVE
THE COLLEGE GIRL
COLLKOR TRAINING HOES NOTSKEM TO PREOISPOSK A GlIiL TO LOOK
Cl'ON MARRIAGE Jl'ST FOR THE SAKE OF BEING MARRIED.
The discussions concerning college women and matrimony
have always been interesting, but there are some things that
might still be said.
One fact is that college training does not seem to predispose
a girl to look upon marriage just for the sake of being married.
as the chief thing in life.
College women are quite capable of loving and quite as willing
to make sacrifices for their loves as any other women, and they
will insist more than do other women upon marrying for love.
If the college woman does not meet the right man she does not
marry some one she does not love just to be married. If she
does meet the right man and her love affair ends unhappily she
does not marrv someone else so that she may not be an old maid
If the number of unhappy, loveless marriages made by other
women were counted the college woman would not be at such a
discount in the matrimonial statistics.
The more n woman learns of the life that has been and that is
in the world. I mean the average woman, there are numerous
outside of college walls as well as inside, the more cultured she
becomes, the more she believes that the greatest good in life is
love.
It is not as has heen said, that the college Woman is too intel
lectual or too lazy that was written certainly without a sulli
cient knowledge of the facts but that she is, if you call it so; too
romantic. She will not marry for money or for the sake of be
ing married, but for love. If love does not come to her, she
will make the best of life without it.
It should not be hard to decide which does most good in the
world a brave-hearted, independent woman, or one who has
married u man for whom she doen not care and so spoiled two
lives. Margaret Dean.
The ideal beautiful Wuinaii of the
painters is a blonde, Kve, Venus, Helen
of Tiny, all the eelebruled beauties of
antiquity and mytliuloy lire invariably
represented as blondes, (Inly Cleopatra
escaped it.
The reason is, mi duuht, thut the Very
eulorint; of the blonde, her fair, white
skin, her lyht blue ur gruy eyes, surest
In her tho possession, I he embodiment of
all that is womanly. Tim blonde is tlie
wuinaii pur excellence.
Sulue women declare that blonde ap
peal to the imagination, to the heart and
to the soul, and brunettes to the senses;
that the former are sentimental, sweetj
modest, (ood-tempered, obedient, angel
ical, where brunettes aro strong-minded,
assertive, ooueeitod, quick-tempered, pas
sionate, often revengeful and sometimes
devilish.
I have known brunettes to be perfect
angels, and sweet blondes lo be perfect
little devils, and so have we all.
However this may be, most women de
sire to be blondes, and the proof of it is
that, whereas a blonde never dyes lur
hair black, many brunettes dye theirs
gold, blond eendrc, light mahogany and
other hues of the blonde family. On
the stage the ladies of the ballet and the
chorus wear blond wigs, and the only
possible reason to give for this is that
managers believe they will look more at
tractive to the audience as blondes than
as brunettes.
In the modern melodrama the ingenue
is blode and the adventuress or villainies
is dark, especially in England and A out
ica, where every member of the cast has
to be well labelled from the beginni ng
If tho villainess were a blonde the au
dience would take her for the heroine
and things would get terribly mixed.
Tho gallery would no more understand a
blonde villainess than they could take fur
a villain a man who did not near a chim
ncy-top hat and patent leather boo's,
smoke a cigarette, squint all the time tu
the right and to the left, and hiss like
snake every timo he took brenth.
I'oets are quite as partial as artists
blondes. Alfred de Mussel sang of Ik
who was blonde comiuo Ion bles. IN
trach 's sonnets were addressed to the
blonde and blue-eyed Laura. The ai
eienl Greeks used lo call young blond
"chilblondcB especially appeal to the nun
of the South on account of their rarity
"Large ilreauiy, blue eyes, tair nm
soft skin, dainty features, slender figure,
such aro the characteristics of the blonde
which help to make her the ideal young
girl; but there is auuther beauty besides
that of the young girl it is the beauty
of the full-grown woman of thirty to for
ty, a beauty that you will fiod oflener
in the brunette than in the blonde, a
beauty more piquant, mure solid and
more lasting; but I know of brunettes of
thirty who are pussces, and blondes of
forty who arc beautiful. You cannot
lay down any rule.
Hi J I hear you ask uie which I pre
fer? II ow can you ask sue!) a question?
How oan any man answer it? Good,
light Sauteruc is an eiquisite wine, lull
bodied Burgundy is a most exeelltnt
beverage, I like both.
In northern countries you very seldom
see a pretly woman among the working
classes. They aro faded, wrinkled or
freckled, and lack expression.
In Italy and Spain you see in the
streets flower girls and fruit sellers who
could have given sittings to Raphael and
Murillo.
Hut I will tell you what I like, al
though yuu do not ask mo , and that is
a blonde wilh brown eyes, or better still,
a fine, lull brunette with dark blue eyes
and the fine, delicate skin of a blonde,
and if you wanl tosecihe latter, go to
Ireland; you will find her there in plenty.
tu
THE SOCIETY WEDDING.
TIRED OF FOOLISHNESS.
I'he Editor
ingThe
It.
Got Even By 11
I'lain Truth "About
An editor who was thoroughly tired
of llie foolishness that l'oi-s on at a
hureli wedding finally gut even us f'ul-
ows, says the Atchison lilnbe man :
Tiny were mairii d in "real style.
Ml the elite of the town were invited.
rilieipally because it was thought thut
they would be more likely lo bring ele
gant presents for the bride.
"Of course, llie ceremony took place in
the church, and the church was most
beautifully decorated for the oceasioD.
I'otted plants were borrowed here and
there, whenever tliey could be secured
without making the owner mad enough
to fight.
"The bride's young lady friends had
the decorations io charge, and when they
were not making nosegays tliey were
chewing the rag about the trouble and
work, and wishing that the bride had
sense enough to get up her own wedding.
The ushers wore oliwhammer coats,
parted their hair in the middle and step
ped high when they walked down the
aisle. The coals were hired from a cos
turner and their while gloves came from
an undertaker's, who kept them on hand
for funeral occasions.
"it was a nng ceremony. 1 tie ring
was a monstrous gold band borrowed of
the village jeweler- People called the
bride lovely, but she was so homely that
hollyhocks wouldn't grow in the door
yard where she lived. The bridegroom
was dressed in conventional black,
called beeauscd his father once wore the
coat to a lleinoeralie convention. The
presents were simply eleganl, Tliey came
from people who eouldu't afford to hire
the washing dune or buy baker's bnad
Then alter a 'sumptuous wedding sup
per, the bride anu groom went lo ew
York where they speut morn money in
- I Hours than both ol them can earn in
a month.
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To .starve in a garret is not neessarily
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Biliousness is a condition characterized
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"Did you enjoy the story of Aladdin ami his wonderful lamp j
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"Yes," answered Mr. Blykins. "I often look back on those
happy days of innocence when l could read yarns of wonderful
mechanical inventions like that without being tempted to put
up my gootl money to help form a stock company." Washing
ton Star.
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A cough is not a disease, but a symp
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The man who makes a good of money
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THEIR OPINIONS.
Crimsonbeak I got the opinions of two eminent lawyers on a
certain question of law the other day.
Yeast Were t.. "(r opinions the same?
"Yes; $25 each." Yonkers Statesman.
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Liquor. By mail in plain parkaire, $1.00 a
box, e for $5 00 with our bankable guar
antee bond to cure In 30 days or refund
money paid. Addresi
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson Sta CHICAGO, ILL"
For sale hy II'. M. Cohen, Weldon N. C.
Atlantic Coast Line Rail
road Co.
I'oiideuaed tcheiiile.
Life with a id hu who ha nu had hi
its niuxl be ciivednie.lv iiioiiotonuu
ib-
Chronic Coniipdlion Cured.
The most iiuporliuit discovery of
recent years is the positive remedy
for constipation. Cascarets Candy
Cathartic Cure guaranteed. Cienu-
ine tablets stampetl C. C. C. Never
sold in bulk. Druggists, 10c.
I'atienceis a virtue, especially in peo
ple to whom you owe money.
OLD SOLWKK'S EXI'KRIKNCK.
M. M. Austin, a civd war veteran, of
Winchester, Iud., writes: "My wife was
sick a long time in spite of good doctor's
(real went, but was wholly cured by Dr.
King's Now Life Pills, which worked
wonders for her health." They always
do. Try them. Only at W.-M. Cohen's
drug store.
The past isn't half as dead
people wouM like it to be.
Bun tot j9 m ms m m" mfl
TKAIN8 001 NU SOUTH
Dated Jan. CI, 1901
No. 23
Dill.
Leave Petersburg,
Leave Htony Creek,
Leave JarnttU,
Leave KiHna
Arrive Weloon,
K M am I
III Warn
Ill.Cij am I
11. UK am
11. lu am
No 35
Daily.
7.45poi
H.'Alpm
MOpm
9. 10pm
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
J. R. KENLY, T. M. EMERSON,
Gen1 1 Manager. Traffic Manager.
H. M. EMERSON, Ren. Pan. A.it
A PP0MATT0K
IRON WORKS,
-Manufacturers of
Agricultural Implements, Shaftlngi,
Mill Gearing, Pulleys, All kinds of '
Machinery, sail Repair
P3ju Peanut Machinery 1 Specialty. "H
Moa. 28 34 Old St., Petersburg, Va.
No. 32 No. 78 '
Daily. Daily.
Leave Weldon, 1.43 a m 4 37 p. m , '
Le Emporia 2 15 5.15 p. m
LeJarratts, 5. 32 p. aa
Le Stony Creek, 5 .49 p. m
Arrive Petersburg, 2.31a m. 8.23 p. m
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