JOHN "W. SLEDQ-E, proprietor.
VOL. XXXVI.
A. 1ST E "W SP APER IF O IR, THE PEOPLE
WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1901.
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WHAT A TRACT DID.
A REMARKABLE STORY.
An Illustration Of The Power
Of Consecrated Printer's Ink.
Her. Dr. Taluiago some months ago
in an address in Philadelphia, give this
remarkable illustration of the power i f
consecrated printer's ink :
"A good many years ago, I lu re was an
unknown wninan who passed along a
road aud thought ; 'llinisa religious
tract. I will just drop this on llie road
and offer a prayer, and who known tut
what some bad man will cotue along and
pick up tbia tract, and it may save his
soul.' So the woman paired on. Sure
enough, a lit ( le while after there came a
very bad man along, and it was Richard
Baxter. lie picked up that tract, and
it brought him to God, and was the
means of his eternal salvation.
"Richard Baxter wrote a book entitled
the 'Call to the I'ocooverted,' which
brought thousands into the kingdom,
among others Philip Doddridge. lie
wrote a book entitled the 'Rise aod Pro
gress of the Religion in the Soul.' Its
harvest is uncounted nmliitudcs for tl
kingdom of Heaven, among others the
great Wilberforce. Wilberforce wrote a
book oa the 'Practical Views of Christi
anity.' It brought many ioto the king
dom, among other) Leigh Richmond.
"Leigh Richmond wrote a tract called
the 'Dairyman's Daughter.' It has
brought tens of thousands to the Lord
Jesus Christ as a Saviour, and all that
tide of influence rolling on through Rich
ard Baxter, through DudJridge, through
Wilberforce, through Leigh Richmond,
on and on forever and ever. Shall thai
woman get no reward ? Has she not al
ready received her reward f 1 tell you
her reward is just as gteat in Heaven as
that of Richard Raxler, of Doddridge
of Wilberforce, of Leigh Richmond."
The milk of human kindness cannot
be carried iu I he dish of
dispos
tioo
The ouly man who is filled to disstrui
nate Ms thoughts is he who can cntieou
Irate them.
SwaHawing
A sword iH it iii'-!; not cmnlitrui' to
lieilth or liMu.-vilv. Hut it is not ninn.'
iujtiriou.i th in llit: h. isty swallow .1: of
halt nwstiLMtcil U washctl down by
pulp t K'e water
in Aunini.-r or flips
of hut coffee in w in
ter. Histy c.iti:iK
is tlic te tI lu'.tnii.
Sooner or Viler it
miMt rts.ilt in in
direction or s-nne
other form of stom
ach ihse.ise.
For the cure of
the disease! of the
stomach mil Ml if I
organs of ilifstion
ami nutrition, there
is no medicine so
effective as Doctor
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery.
always helps.
It almost always
cures.
Mr. Mary K lwl.
of Tanner. Gihurr Co.,
W. V.. write : "1 will
lwsv rti timc-iM llr.
Pirrcr's tVol.lcu Moltc!
Ditcuvrry. " Fa vorlle
frecripliou' 4 u 4
riraam renew, - iur
how i-iirnl Hlr w'lril iLtiril atUtl UllliT ilU'.ll
ciitea fmlcii h'r lillfeii vewrn t itilftretl imlxlil
raiterv wurn i cotninciutM lunitin ut ncivc
meiliciue. 1 hail
well. 1 couTl nrt lie ilown to tlty it ml
iven tin ll hD ot ever
evervthiuii I ate wult ahuwt enmu me to
gelting
death. Wai verv iiirnnM auJ cunlu har.tly
walk icrtvii lh rwm. ulv ufh'J ninth
pounds wheu 1 couiuieticctl uktug thew Itinll
ft nf ati veart aitu: iw Utah itm kmnJftl
and fittlt' pounds ati A am havinv llter heulth
than ever before Mv frienJ all aay thty can
hnntly br-lifve that I aiu tite uiiie iwrm : an
fwtnj L-t mi kniL' I kjvt f haunt J to 6f tub,
ami rmv chnkrit 1 Iwve trtken fifteen bottle of
the ' licovery filWn t)f the Prescription ' and
fifteen of the ' Pellet
Or. Tierce's Common Sense Medical
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expense of mailintj only, or if cloth
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dress Dr. U. V. Tierce, Bufialo, N. Y
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DCfllON
Ccwhiohts Ac
Anrmi Mffidlng ketch and ilMnintlmi may
Blrhlr Mcwtmn our opinion tnt whtMhw
InTWUion It pmbtblf plsntbl ('ommnnlr.
tluatMrtcttrcstnlilciittAt. IlnlrxMk on ratenU
nt frt Ulitfrt UsHHT wrunn pt(.
I'ftUnu tmkiMi tSntufh Munn A lo. rclvt
rM tvrfttu, without tl-"io. In tit
Scientific mtrm.
ulalltin ot any otMttdfi tovnial,
rw t four nontiu, il H014
OVntW. inn.f
Id feral) nawadraltw
lltlrMtM,,NfWTQri
oaos. turn, wmii n-1
JlglsA. Ii. C.
T,IE
Tht'i't) is ail utisci'ti ford wliicli
liimls
I'lio wliolc wide world togeth
er: Through rvi-ry liuinan life it
winds
I'll ih one invstt'iioiis tctlicr.
It links till raui's mid all lands
Throughout their span allot
ted, And death alone unites the
strands
Whichdod himself lias knot
ted. s7iirjsir,ijiti,,rAiriiirtQir
NO WON1IER THAT THERE AKOSI!
AS TO WHOSE NAME WAS (MVEN TO THIS LOVELIEST OF THE
TWELVE DAIOHTKKS OH" THE YEAH.
In his exquisite "Vision of Launfall" has not Lowell spoken
for us all, beyond the range of our
feeling, in these words:
"And what is so rare
Then, if ever, comes
Then heaven tries the
And o'er it softly her warm ear lays.
Whether we look, or whether we listen,
We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ;
Kvery clod feels a stir of might,
An instinct within it that reaches and towers,
And groping blindly above it for light.
Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers."
For, which of all the other months can compare with June in
wealth of charms, or power to lift
of our poor; plodding days?
In June we fall in love with life anew.
No wonder that there arose among gods and men contests as
to whose name was given to this
ters of the year.
Ovid tells us that Juno's wrath
nied her claim to high honor. The biographers and eulogists of
a famous Roman statesman contended that this distinction was
accorded him to link his name with immortality.
Hut the best tradition is that
upon the nudule month ot the year because it means ripeness
and is eloquent of nature's
well the name becomes the month!
In June the trees put on the
grass, "tne liankerc met ot the
carpet for the feet of sinful man.
changes from flashing green to
forms the commonest field into
blooms of white and pink; the
maiden beneath her lover's first
star hills, hedges and hollows with galaxies of blossom, and the
watermelon's full, red heart gives up its delicious secret.
Though June has the longest
long enough for the bird's rapturous and insatiate song, which
he prolongs far into the mellow night as he at once guards and
serenades his mate, whose own heart is swelling with the swoet
and soon-to-be-realized hopes of motherhood.
The silver moon is burnished t
und the south wind is never so sweet as when it comes laden with
exhalations gathered in its soft sweep over and through the
forests of June's unnumbered flowers.
It must have been a night in
song "ploughed its way tnrotign tne sad heart oi luitli, who,
sick for home, "stood in tears amid the alien corn."
How natural it is that pure,
such a season with tenderness and love! June is above all oth
ers the lovers' month. Its sunsets, its twilights, its bright
moons, its dim, leafy shadows and its balmy breathings seem to
be especially ordained for those whom the blind deity has bless
ed with their first clear vision of life and destiny.
How multitudinous are the paths, which, from every direction
converge in June at Hymen's
walk therein! The brave young man, so confident of his fortune
the trusting, clinging young woman, so sure that the roses
which cluster ut her feet, will never wither, nor the warm heart
with which her own beats iu such perfect unison ever grow cold.
In that happy heyday these are the kings and queens of the
earth. Of them dear old Victor Hugo said: "They have found
life's best blessing. Let them seek no further. To love and to
be loved this is a consummation." Of that June morning
when Aurora Leigh met Ronmey in the garden she says:
"1 was glad that day;
The June was in me with its multitudes
Of nightingales
And rosebuds reddening where the calyx split.
1 felt so young, so strong, so sure of Hod!"
May the heart of every June lover be filled with an eestacy
and sanctified by a faith like that! Atlanta Journal.
BOTH LIKED THE CH A.1STC3-E-
Friend "(liven up housekeeping and gone to a hotel, eh! How
do you like hotel life?"
McTiff "First rate. Never was so happy in my life."
"Indeed! And how does your wife like it?"
"First class."
"Where are you staying?"
"I'm at the St. Charles, und she's at the St. James."
A. SUBSIDY
"I see so much in the newspapers about subsidies. What does
a subsidy mean John ?"
A subsidy, Mary, is where I
mother, instead of having her
Call at W. M. Cohen's drux, store and
get free s imple of Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets. They are an ele
gmt physio. They also improve the
appetite, strengthen the digestion and
regulate the liver aid bowels. They are
e-y to take tod pleasant in effect.
USEEX QORD.
Howew hti'nlde be your lot.
Ilo.ve'er your hands are fet
tered, You ran not think a noble
thought
Hut all the world is bettered.
With every impulse, deed, or
word
Wherein love blends with du
ty. A message speeds alonj; the
cord
That K'vt'H t'"' earth more
beauty.
J"
3
AMONO (IODS ASK MEN' CONTESTS
expression, but not of our
as a day in June ?
perfect days:
earth if it be in tune.
us above the common level
loveliest of the twelve daugh
raged against those who de
the name of June was bestowed
full-blown beauty. And with us how-
full robes of their royalty and the
l.oril, lies spreadeil out as
In June the Southern wheat
luxuriant gold: the cotton trans
a flower garden glorious with
ripening peaches blush like a
kiss; the blackberry bush be-
of all the days it brings none
unwonted splendor in June
June when the nightingale's
young hearts should be filled ut
altar! How happy are they who
TJEEIITED.
give you f JO for going to see your
come to see you."
MDNT MAURY FOK MONKY.
The Ilostoo man, who lately married
a sickly itch young woman, is happy
now, for he got Ii. King's New Life
Tills, which restored her to perfect health
Infallible lor Jaundice, Itiliousness, Ms
laria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and
Stomach troubles. Gentle but effective.
Ouly lilio it W. M, Cohen's drug store.
Your unkind thought, your
selfish deed,
Is felt in farthest plaees;
There is no solitudes where
greed
And wrong ran bide their
faces;
There are no separate lives; the
r hain,
Too subtle for our seeing,
Unites us all upon the plane
Of universal being.
X. Y. Journal.
FROM A BACHELOR'S VIEW.
MANY TUCKS IN A WOMAN'S TACT.
There Is Nothing Like A New
Haby To Knock Women's
Clubs And Politics Out Of A
Woman.
Lola of men smoke cheap cigars to
help support their wives' manicures.
The two greatest foes to married hap
piness arc 9trong drink and cocoa butter.
Kvery woman whose husband earns
less than either of the neighbors would
believe in anarchism if she only knew
how.
Kvery old bachelor over thirty can
think of a girl that he thinks he might
have got married to if it hadn't been for
her mother.
A really successful woman is one who
can always End one more pin somewhere,
The average man's study of woman is
mainly an effort to learn to read the
price mark.
Men make most of their enemies in
society and women make theirs at auc
tions. l'robably Adam ate the apple because
the snake had taught Kve house-cleaning
anyway.
Probably, if women loved little babies
less, ihcy would treat them more like
human beings.
It will probably be a question whicl
changes a man a character most, a great
love or a boil.
It is a shame some people ever get the
idea that they ought to get married uud
quit being decorative.
llj sure you're right and tbeu let
your wile go ahead.
!n man ever comes to hate a woman
who is not one that he might have loved.
You can't always tell what a girl's
favorite coon song is by the classic mu
sic she keeps scattered on the piano.
It is instinctive in the average man to
try lo comfort a pretty widow by making
her think there are others,
II women just naturally had all they
wanted to wear, and men all they wauled
to cut, marriage would die out in one
generation.
There is nothing like a new baby to
knock women's clubs and politics out of a
woman.
For a week after her minister comes to
dinner, the average woman feels good
enough lo say her prayers io bed.
The most truthful woman io the
world will make her husband's proposal a
lot more romantic than it really was when
he tells it to another woman.
Il is a wonderful thing that Itrown-
ing could keep the girl he waoted to
marry watching for his love letters when
she hadn't rrinttd her poetry yet for
him to quote from. New York Kx
press.
You may as well expect to ruu a steam
engine without water as to find an active
energetic man with a torpid liver and
you may know that his liver is torpid
when he does not relish his food or feels
dull and lauguid after euling, often has
hcaduehe and somelimes diuiness.
few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver I ablets will restore Ins liver to Us
normal lunclins, renew his vitality, im
prove his digestion and make him ft
like a Dew man. f rice -o cents, bam
pic free at V. M. Cohen's drug store.
Sowing in pain and tears premises the
reaping io plenty aud triumph.
Twentieth Century Medicine.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as
far ahead of ancient pill poisons and
liquid physic as the electric light of
the tallow candle. Genuine stamped
C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All
druggists, ioc.
The assets of character are in
what
you are and not what you have.
A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION
"Of 1 gasoline stove burned t lady
here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer,
of Kirkman, la. "The best doctors
couldn't heal the running sore that fol
lowed, but Hueklen's Arnica Salve
lirely cured her." Infallible for Cut
Coins, Sores, Boils, Iiruises, Skin Dis
eases and Piles. 25c. at W. M. Cohen'
drug store,
THE VOICES OF
GREAT ORATORS.
How They Controlled Them
In
Impassioned Speech.
Henry Clay's reputation as a great
public speaker arose largely liotu his
enormous voice aud w II rounded peiiods.
Thomas (Vrwin, who was a greater
p'-aker t linn he, .l.-talt more in humor, of
which he was I In- mnl euiispieu .us mas
ter that ever appeared iu American poli-
II. n.
lie always thought, nut without
eaiiM', llial his very I
ailiness lo eonvue
laughter detracted
gave the solemn,
lUI'lil'llCf nli
Iruui his fruiiie uml
sonorous speaker, like Clay, great advan
tage with the reputation makers.
Caleb II. Smith had a lisp in his
peeeh, which, however, was scarcely dis
tinguishable io the rapid liio of his clear,
soprano utterances. Smith wits not
real oil the printed page, but as a pop
ular orator on the slump he had no supe
rior and few equals. Cussius M.Clay roared
like a railway speeding train over a long
trestle, but in the rumble his words were
at a little distance inJisliuct. It was not
so with Smith. As far as you could
hear the rioging tones of his voice you
could distinguish his words and follow
the line of his thought, although he spoke
with much greater rapidity than Clay.
George W. Julian spkc slowly and dis
tinctly. He was the best master of the
weapons of irony and sarcasm the senate
ever produced. A bitter word grew ter-
tible as it fell from his lips.
D. W. Voorhees was the orator of
lofty flight and starlliug simile. His
voice could accommodate itself to every
change of thought or mortification of
feeling. He could strew flowers one mo
ment or revel in tbo haunts of denotation
and death in the next, tl is voice was
his servant, and he was more the actor
than the logiciun.
Morton was an image breaker. When
other men wrought fanciful creations of
frail materials, Gnisheil iu beautiful pat
terns, his merciless logic, heightened by
the wonderful depth and force of his
voice, went crashing thruiigh tbetn to
make plain the tiu'.h which they had ob
scured.
The power of bis voice was so great
that when he used to read his keynote
speeches, holding the sheels open in hit
hand before bin), not one person in twen
ty of the thousands who heard him knew
at the time or would afterward believe
that he was reading a carefully prepared
oration rather than speaking from
inspiration ot the lour. ludianapolis
I'ress.
-Oltlll:R KIKIV V I'M KM
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ha been
used lor over titty years by millions
mothers lor children, while teetlnug, with
irfect success. It soothes the child
sot tens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy lor
Diarrhoea, ft will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists
in e cry part ol the world. !:; ceuts
bottle. He sure and ask for " M rs. Wins-
low's Soothini.' Symp," and take no oth
er kind.
Your worth depends on what yon are
and not on what you have.
SAVKSTWO FUOM DK VTII.
'Our little d rjolitiT had an allie s!
falal attack of whooping cough ami
bronchitis," writes Mrs W. K. Ilaviland,
of Armonk, N Y , ''but, when all other
remedies failed, we saved her life with
lr. King's New Discovery. Our niece,
who had Consumption iu an advanced
stage, also u-ed this wonderful medicine
and today she is perfectly Well " Des
perate throat and lung diseases yield to
Dr. Kings New Discovery as to no oth
er medicine on earth. Infallible lor
Coutths and t'olds. .'illc. and ii bullies
guaranteed by V. M. Cohen. Trial hol
lies free.
Chaff may be ground lis fine as flour
but it will not make bread.
HOW TO AVOID TltOl'HLK.
Now is the lime lo provide yourself
and family with a boiile ol I 'lianibctlainN
Colic, Ch,. I. -la ami Diarrhoea It iiiedy
It is almost ceitaintobe needed bclore ibe
summer is over, ami it procure.! now
may save Vi'U a trip U tiesn in th" rtHit
or in your busiest season II is every
where admitted lo be the most successful
medicine in uc for bow.-l complaints,
both for how. I complaints, both lor chil
dren and adults No fanii'y can afford
to he without il. For sale bv Y. M.
Cohen, drucgisl.
All men li-ee tiiml rights hut not
equal resolution to leiich them
D.VM KKWAltl),
We will pay the above reward lor any
easo of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or
Costivenesa wc cannot cure with l.ivert
the up.to date Little Liver Pill, when
the directions are strictly complied with
They arc purely vegetable, and never fail
to give satisfaction. 25a. boles contain
100 Pills, 10c boies conlsin 40 I'ills, 5o.
botea contain 15 Pills, lieware of sub
stitutions and imitations. Scot by mail
stamps taken. Nkrvita Mkiucai, Co.
Cor. Clinton aud Jaikson Streets, Chi
cago, III. jy 19 ly
ForialebyW. M. Cohen, druggist
W eldon, W C.
BAD BLOOD,
The skin is the sc.-it of an almost end-
icss variety of diseases. Thev are kuewn
by various names, but are all doe to the
same cause, acot and other poisons ill
the Mood that irritate and interfere with
tile prnper action of the skin.
io have a smooth, solt .skin, tree from
ell eruptions, the Mood umst be kept pure
and healthy. T he many preparations of
arsenic ami potash .ind the lare number
of face powders ami lotions generally
Used 111 tins class ot diseases cover up
for a short time, hot cannot remove per
manently the ujdv Mutches and the red,
disfiguring pimples.
Eternal vlglanoo la tho prloo
of a hoautliul complexion
when such remedies arc relied on.
Mr 11, T. Sho!,e, 7- u l.un Avenue, St l.miil.
Wf) . s.ays "My l;uinlui r hh iiti!ietut tor yean
wllh n (lisp corinjt crupnon on litr face, which
resisted nil lr- oment. Mie was takeii lo twol
celet'iatnl limit h s.iioc., l.ut received no bene
fit. Many inclicoits wvie i,rescntel. but with
out result, until we dented to try S S. 8., and by
the time the In si Iw-tlK' was finished the emotion
beKan to CisiftKar. A d'.en ttottles cured her
conn-lctety and left her skin perfectly imooth.
She is now seven l reii years old. ami not a sign of
the euit.arrahaing disease has ever returned. '
S. S. is. is a positive, unfailing cure for
the worst forms of skin troubles. It is
the greatest of all Mood purifiers, and the
only one guaranteed purely vegetable.
Had bluod makes baa complexions.
purifies and invigo
rates the old and
makes new, rich blood
that nourishes the
hodv and keeps the
skin active and healthy and in proper
condition to perform its part towards
earn ing ott the impurities from tne Doay.
If vno hae Ixiema. Tetter. Acne. Salt
Rheum, I'ior asis, or your skin is rough
and pimply, send for our book on Plood
and bkin Diseases and write our pnysi
cians about your case. No charge what,
ever for this service.
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, BA.
BAD
BREATH
" I have lieen mln CAB'AUr,TanlM
a ml U a ut) envnvu Uxntive lluv are biundr won
derful. My .l;i.i!htir ami 1 wen- iKitlifreu wltti
sick stiwiuch ami our lircath whf. tit)- IjikI. After
luKtiiK a tew unset, or t,uharoif we iiavu iniiirurea
TfuuUerlully. Tln-y am :i rrat httlp tu tlio ftituily,"
WlMIKI.MINA N A 1..
li:n HLLiuuUoubu St., Uucluuatl, Ohio,
CANDY
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Hfl Tfl Rift Sold and srno rn nror-rt tr nil dnia-HU-iU-BAb
lbU tfVKtToto llul.il
Monuments
AND
Gravestones.
WE PAY the FREICHT
amCUARANTEESAFE
DELIVERY . . .
l.K(.i;sTsT(K K Inthe south
Illustrated Catalogue FREE.
THE COOPER MARBLE WORKS,
(KstiiblislieiC.lMrl.)
15B to ltili Hank St., Norfolk Va
aov 3 lr
HENDERSON
TELEPHONE !
COMPANY.
OFFICE OF
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IIKNIlKHSoN, N. C
1 beg to announce that the folluw
ig towus arc now connected by long
isianee phones, and the rale herewith
published will be in effect on and after
December :t, l'.HMI.
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. Nashville,
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Atlantic Coast Line Rail
road Co.
rnndrnsed Schedule.
TKAINH UOINO SOUTH.
Dated 1..1. Z.
Leave reUirnburg, tt.nttliai 7 4.', p m
Leave SUuiy Creek, 10 '35m t),2llpm
Leave JarratU, 10.52 am
Leave Emporia I 11. oh am 8.40pm
Arrive Weldon, lHUatu l lopm
TKAINH GOING NORTH.
No. 33 N 78
nilj. Daily.
Leave Weldon, I 1.43 a. m 4.37p.
Le Kruporia litis 6.15 p.
Le JarratU, 6 32 p.
LeHtonj Creek, I 6.49 p. b
Arrive feterabarg, 2.31 a. in. (.23 p.
J. R.KENLY, T. II. KMEHHON,
Oen'l Manager. Tnffle a) isavar
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