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THE EFFICACY OF PRAYER.
"ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE "
The Saving Suit Of The
Is Still To Bo Kunnil
lluillllll' lllllllt'S.
World
In The
Atlanta Cuiwtitutimi.
The old-fashioned Christian w lm br
ieves in Hie ihicaey ul prayer hu ju.st
ad a striking conlirnialion uf hi faith
by the abundant rains of the past IVw
ays.
When, uiiiler (he scorching rays el
continued Mini', vt'cintii n grew weak
and began lo will, threatening the I I v
f I he com crop whieh lo million in ilie
staff' or life, the world wan presented will
the fear of dire dislicss With the ex
haustion of every human effort and hu
inanity brought face to lace with its
Creator, it was remembered thai I he
Lord God Himself had promised lo lis
ten to earnest prayer. "Ask, and ye
shall receive" was the advice of One
spoke as never man spake, and a
belief in and reliance upon whom has
differentiated I lie millions of civilhsalion
from the myriads of barbarism and sav
agery. What wonder was it, then, lhal
church men, I ore. el I in;.' differences in
creeds, uniting in (heir reliance upon ihe
treat Creator, recognizing in I liu ihe
giver of all good, should, in tho hour of
distress, turn to Him for relief, anil pray
that He might look down upon the crea
tures who trusted in lliui and semi lo
(linn that relief so urgently needed.
Congregations assembled nml prayed
that (iod might avert the evil of famine
by sending to them plentiful showers, so
that rejuvenated nature should perforin
its mission. The governors of states
joined iu the movenieut and called upon
waiting commonwealths to appeal lo the
Great Source of all good.
This old-fashioned f ail h is ihe salve.
lion of man here and hereafter. Froiu il
he derives all strength of purpose, and
ilh it he rides safely through every
emergency.
Let scholars doubt and skeptics urgue.
The saving salt of the world is Btill to be
found in those humble Christian homes
here it is not forgotten that over all
God rules, and that lie is ever ready to
answer the prayers of those who approach
Him with conlrite heart and with relianoe
upon His goodoess.
No man call tell whether ho is rich or
poor by turning to his ledner. It is ihe
heart that makes a man rich, lie is lieli
or poor according to what he is, not ae
ruing lo what ho has.
If t wt.-.tfi i- pin sit-iiU v miscr:i'i!e
nl iitt'iit.tiiv iiiih.itipv, tilt cli ilil via
hfars will. 1:1 l.tci' unl I'uftn, as will a;,
in tlisH.iitiL, iv.Vil liT own rim-U-
tion. r.verv wtmnti whn aiitirii:ite i
motherbcMxl oulit lo think of this ami
be a fairy kkIiiii -titer to )ut own cliiM,
fiidowin it with lu-atth, U-atity, atut a
hapnv ilisiHiKitum.
The tneiiUl Hilary ol tne irosiRdivc
mother is in i-ciu'riil the result of hrr
physical eoiiihtion. hue is uervons, lur
appetite fails, she
cttnnot sleep. Re
store her appetite,
quiet her nerves
anil give her sleep
anil she th-couies a
new woman.
"It has maile a
new woman ot tne,"
is the constant tes
timony of women
who have ueL Dr.
liene's l-'avorite
Prescription. It
tramjuilics the
nerves, encourages
the appetite ami
induces ie!rehing
sleep. It e st a h-
I i shes regularity
dri
weakening
drains, heal
flannnatinii and ulceration and
female weakness.
cures
" I Kiting the tirst month, whrn I locikcl fur-
watd to iiiatrriiity. I could ma kt-t-p iihvthiiiu
on niv stomach." wnte Mis 11 C. Amlfi nil (
kid it h ftrilmit New Hhvmi ftp. Conn " A
mntk thai I wrnt If twil n the jth ot Juiir and
never iM un till the first ol AhkiM 1 trml
tit fte lent ilorlotv bill with tittle lienetit 1 r il
aliout inativ Im-iiik helNil lv umiiit your inoli
cine, ao I tmniKht 1 wmiM give il a trial 1 !.
an to take your ' Favorite rn-scriiiti-'ii in No
vemtwr. nA I h.ul a nice liule ll.v itnl m
Pehniary (nllowiiiK. My Itahy wcinhfil ot
eiirhl nouiuU I was oiilv ill tor alHinl one hour
ami (tot alonit nicrlv itiiiinv nuriiienirnt
ud anJ treeil on the eijjhth !av. I tirver h.nl
Ihe doctor with in al all lust the nurw- ami in
ot two trieniU Mv Iririnl thmighl I w -it -i
verv hurt tune This make- mv sr.-,.inl rli-..l
With the Bi-t one I .h i ll t:ikr 1 F.ivillr l'-r
aenption.' The little one livt.l ti-l uUmi ti.
months, and she w,i u k all the inn- I
last twhv is as plump timl hi-ulthy is .uu tiiotn. i
con Id witi "
Or. ttrrvc'i iVUels etire lonMiptiMii
Misic lo The Heir.
At Miflniilt Bawls.
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Full line groceries always on hand.
I.
Tlii'V'vc lii-cn n-llr;ii'liill' it, lu-tl', tlitll f;iitll is ;i tlilllf,' Jil.iycil
llllt,
l'lint tin1 tniL'cIs ticvt-r lii'iir us when vc sing; to t In; skies, un
slmnt;
I'lwit if tin' wdiIiI is lii'iiiiiin', its Mini tluit niukt's it liriKM-
Tlitit ( lull's voii'e is not in the tliumliT, an' his stnili itint in tin1
liBlit.
II
Tlii'V'vc lii'i'ii ii-iii'i'itrliiir it. iii'oiilf, from tlie hilltos fur an
niili;
I'liat tin1 rainliovs oiilv a rililioii
sky;
hat tliere ain't no ironiise in it.
It's onlv a dream," thev tell us,
Thev've lieen a iireaehin' it, neotile, an' I've liearn em loiifj the
wiiv;
Hut 1 thank the Lord ahove us
'Villi in the true and steadfast
great an' Rlorious promise
Listen! The flowers were wiltin'
An' June saw the lilies drooiun'
n' w(;said: "The craps are thirstin hv the valley an the plain:
e clouds of (Iod ahove us. an'
tn we sat m the u iiuni an i;riiinlileil, an scowieii at tne skios
above,
Till it come to our minds the ruin
of l.ovp;
:Vu' that comfortiii' word of Scripture to all o' the hearts that
tfrievc,
Jomoto us then sweet say in':
VI.
An' the lirotherin' called a meetin' in the (dd church in the pines
I5lest hv tin; summer blossoms-
u the invar her rose an told us:
plain:
Let us kneel in the Light of l'resonce an' pray to the Lord for
rain !"
VII
The sk v was jest like a oven- bla.in' all routi' with heat,
Hut raith saw the raindrops tallin incoolm showers air sweet:
All , ''Lord send the rain, cried
the tield, an' glen !"
An' the very gates of heaven were shook by a loud "Amen!"
VIII.
Amen! AVe'ro mightily needin'
Amen! from the sun-scorched hilltop to the parched and plead
ing plain:
Did ever Thv people ask Thee a
Open the fresh'nin' Moodgates id'
IX.
An' even as wepraved no wonder! bowed in His
there
We heard ( iod's voice in t he thunder the (iod that
praver !
We saw the Hash o' the lightning
plain:
Anil we shouted: 'Halleluia!
rain!"
X.
(Hi. it fell liken benediction, on
Till the hills seemed clnppin' their hands for jov, anil the glai
fields said, "Thank ( iod !"
An' over its gracious falling rose
With "Halleluia to Heaven!'' and
XI.
Hrotherin the Bible's with us! -
When you're needing the rain or
knees an tirav 1
llianks lie to (iod tor Ills hlessings, for He s with us now as
then:
Jest shout "Halleluia!" to heaven, and the angels will sav.Amen
S SP.
,v4 sA i
Qet 'Jn 5fAc JfaJsit of paying
t t Into IVqclicc
We are sometimes humiliated
invciation lor Kinnnesses done
others think so little of our at
amazed to see how much some
people too, to do for them without a word of thanks. Sometimes
this is due to a hick of appreciation, sometimes to thoughtless
ness and sometimes to pure neglect. Tlie thank you habit is
good one to acquire.
We need to get into the way of
us even though the service they
taut. It may lie a greater service in ineir eyes man m ours
they may have taken great pains, and they may be look fug for
the appreciative word. We are not advocating flattery, and we
have no patience with gush, hut wedo think those who serve us
should be thanked. And the more humble and lowly the one is
who serves, the more readilv
our observation goes to show that those who care less about
such things are tlie very ones we
those whose taces would light
if we should bestow a hearty thank you I hoy never receive it
It will be good for us ami tor those who are about us it we
should acquire the thauk-yoil
thechildren and the servants
hkev neilect il when Vuii go out into the world.
THERM AUK OTHERS.
Mrs. Younirwed icrvmgi mi!
know a big tramp ate olie of the
Hoo-hoo!
Mr. Youngwed Oh! well, dear, there's lots of other tramps
Besides, the police won't blame
ANSWERED.
But how do you pass your time? asked the lady from the city
of the retired business man who had settled on a farm.
Well, said the retired businessman, 1 spend u good deal of
in explaining to inquirers how 1 get along out here. Tid Bits
A READY
Mary told me how to get the
Shi; told me to wash it in milk
night.
How did it work '!
Oh, the spots had disappeared
dress. Denver Times.
am. h
roiiinl tin' lilack dross o the
like the flood Hook said of old
with its iniride aa' its n'old.
III.
there's faith in the world today !
in the hearts that still helieve
"Ask, and ye shall receive:
IV.
in the imrdens ' the May:
in tin; face o' the rainless day:
never a drap o ram !
V.
- clouds were ruined liy a (iod
"Ask, and ye shall recent
kissed of the clinibin vines:
" I lie onl ot tlie l,ortl is
the preacher, "to the hill, an
the blessin', Lord, o' the rain!
blessing, O Lord, in vain''
the rain! tin- rain! tin; rain!
presence
answers
on the Held and the
hillsid
Thank (iod for the
rain the
the drv an' sunburdt sod
the shout o the people then.
the ( horns: "Amen! Amen!
the promise is true todav;
the sunshine, git down on your
Fkank L Stanton
'itM KV.iyhtxly At'onqd
that ve have shown so little ap
10 us. v care olten ania.eii mat
tempts to serve them. We are
people will allow us, and othc
always thanking those who serv
render is small, ami unimpor
should thev be thanked. Yet
are careful to thank, while
up w ith a smile of gratification
habit. Tut it into practice with
about the home and you will not
rrank boo-hoo. Doiit vou
pies I baked this morning
you for it.
RECIPE.
grease spots out of my new dress,
and hang it out in the yard all
in the morning, but so had the
TRUE FRIENDSHIP.
THE HEART YEARNS FOR IT.
esus is I he )ne 1 rue. I mail
ing Erieiul, Through All The
Ages, Yesterday, To-day And
Korever.
In all llio di'iartini'nlH of human life
the heart of evciry one sinha and yearos
for a Iruo frii'oil in whom to cuididc.
God .iaw in the licuinoiriL' that man's
haipini'ss would not bo complete with
out a helpmeet, a tiuc and luviug friend
with whom to associate, otinsel, and
trust. The child liuJs such a friend in
mother. In her tar aa in no oilier die
ecrctsof the heart arc emptied and from
r loving lips the Diveetest, safest words
of advice are spoken that eun soothe and
cheer the anzioun, acliiog heart of the
one who trustingly confides in her lov
ing friendship. Jonathao was willing lo
risk his life at the court of his rash and
jealous father, in the interest of the bold
and valorous David, because he loved
bim and found iu him the heart of true
and loviug friendship. Thus it appears
very clear that the human heart is not at
ease, not satisfied, unless sharing in the
blessings of a true and faithful friend.
'larlhlyl'riendships, although a great
comfort aud blessing, are but temporary,
transient and uucertain, The mother
may be taken away; circumstances, con
ditions, and influences may change those
we have believed to be faithful and true,
and their friendships may fail us and we
be left in amazement at the inconsistancy
of man and to feel our discomfiture in
the vanity of all earthly things. Kveo
Chi ist was made to thus feel when one of
His disciples denied Him, another be
trayed Him and all forsook Him. Tlie
wise son of Israel's greatest king said
truly: "lie that would have friends
must show himself friendly, and there is
Friend that stieketh closer than
brother." Jesus is the one true, unfail
ing Friend of tho whole race. He, in
love for all, came to live and die for all,
not willing that any should perish, but
that all should come to a knowledge of
the truth. He is the same loving, svm-
lalhizing Friend, through all the ages,
yesterday, to-day, and forever. In all
conditions of this eventful life lie is with
His people to lead, support, protect, and
fend. He is Ihe model man, God's
ideal of uprightness and loyalty; one
whom lie is well pleased, lie is every
;ooil man a ideal, lur we can look no
higher, find no purer. His graco freely
given is the bread to satisfy hunger and
the water In slake the awful thirst,
He will environ tlicm Willi His power
and will drive hack ihe enemy. In tiials,
trouble", persecutions, bereavements and
death He never forsakes. Ho is the ttn
der sympathizing Friend, and yet the
mighty cotKueror, who shall not he dis
couiaged until He hath set judgement in
the earth and led captivity captive. The
bow of promise is in the cloud, the gol
den sunbeams and sweet scented breezes
inspire and cheer His forces on to the
destruction of the works of the devil
Give yourself in cheerful, loving, loyal
service to Him and you will truly enjoy
satisfaction found only in Him and the
full meaning of true friendship. llev,
(I. J. Duckworth, in Herald of Gospel
Liberty.
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Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over til ty years by millions ot
mothers for children, while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the child
solU'US the gums, allays all paiu, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy tor
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists
iu every part ot the world. -.) cents
bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins,
low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth
er kind.
Hewitt Mrs. Gruet has presented
her husband with twins. Jewett
You've got funny ideas about presents.
ASTOUNDKD TIIK KD1T0B
Editor S. A. Brown, of Beuuetlsvill
S. (' , was mice imnitim ly surprise
Through long suffering from Dyspep
sia," lie writes, "my wife was greatly
ruu down, She had no strength or
vigor and suffered great distress from
her stomach, but she tried Kleetria Bit
ters which helped her at once, and alter
using four bottles, she is entirely
can eat anything. It a a grand tonic,
and its gentle laxative qualities are splen
did for torpid liver." For Indigestion
Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver
troubles its a positive, guaranteed cure
Only 60o. at VV. M. Cohen's drug store,
They are not engaged yet? I suppose
he is slow and sure? Well, he's slow,
but she isn't at all suro.
TO SAYK 1IEB CHILD
From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nan
nie flalleger, of La Orange, Qa., applied
ltucklcn'a Arnica Salve to great sores on
ber head and face, and writes its quick
cure exoecdad all her hopes, It works
wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Erup
tions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25o
Cure guaranteed by W. M. Colwo, druggist.
WOMEN AND DREAMS.
BAD LUCK TO DREAM OF A CHILD.
Superstition That Is Rife Even
Among The Educated Fair
Sex.
It doesu't seem possible that iu this
enlightened agu superstition could be rife
among the educated, but then; are never
theless a number of young women who
converse fluently, if not eloquently, in
ree languages, and who read Spencer
and Browning and I'lmerson, but who
ace a ureatuUuult Willi their oiuie on
the table beside the bed and consult it in
the morning the first thing.
Willi a credulity worthy of a negro
mammy, if their sleep has been visited
with unusual visitors liny seiz; this vol
ume aBsoon as their eyis are fairly open
and look for an explanation. If misfor
tune is foretold by it, the seeker after
knowledge assumes a bravado she is far
from feeling. "I don't uare," she says to
herself, by way of bulstering up her cour
age. "I am not superstitious, anyway,
and I don't believe iu such arrant non
sense, out sue s nervous just the same
for days until her truubles have driven
this mythical one out of her mind.
There's one young woman known to
the writer who never dreams of a young
child without shivering aud shaking for
days alter in fear of some drcadlul thing
happening to her. She has not consulted
dreambook on the subject, and so she
doesn't know how infants and bad luck
became eonnected in her mind, but never
theless, after she has had a visit of this
sort while sleeping, she says prayers of
unusual length and then makes up her
mind to be patient under afflictions sore,
She is an intelligent woman, mind you
but she doesn't attempt to explain the
terror that besets her at this particular
dream. She doesu't call herself super
stitious of course no woman docs, net
even the one who wo ildn't walk under
ladder but her friends do and make l'ght
of her until she exposes some fetich of
theiis, when the subject is carefully
avoided afterward Baltimore Ameri
can.
A CUKK FOB C'HOl.F.IU INFAN
TUM.
"Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker,
of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child of
our neighbor's was suffering from chole
ra infantum. The doctor had given up
all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chaiaherlain's Colic, Cholera and Ihar
rhoea Bemedy tu the house, telling them
I fell sure it would do good if u.'cd ac
cording to directions. In two Uay'
lime the child had lully recovered, and
is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous,
healthy girl. I have recommended tho
remedy frequently, and have never known
it to fail in any single instance." For
sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist.
I,ady (to clerk iu clothing store) "I
want a pair of trouseis for my husband.'
Clerk "What site, madam ?" Lady
"I don't know the size, but he wears
fifteen collar."
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Pi
arrhoea Uemedy has a world wide repu
tation for its cures. It never fails and
is pleasant and safe to take. Fur sale by
W. M. Cohen, druggist.
Vou kuow practice makes perfect. I
kuow; but it also makes one tired.
WH AT A TALK IT TF.LLS
If that mirror of youis shows
wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced
look, moth patches and blulehes on the
skin, it's liver tmuble; but Dr. King's
New Life Fills regulate the liver, purify
the blood, cive clear skio, rosy cheeks,
rich complexion Only -5e. at W. M
Cohen's drug store.
It Dili Not l.iiuk Hislit.
"Klsie says iheic was mily one draw
back to her wedding."
"What was thai?"
"Sue says her lalher louknl loo elii er
tut when he gave lu r away."
The laws of health riiire that the
howtU uiovu once each dav aud oue
the penalties for violatiug this law
piles. Keep your bowels regular by
taking a dose of Chaiubeilaln's Stomach
and Liver Tablets when necessary anil
you never will have that severe puni-ll
tuent inflicted upon you 1 rice -IK'
For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist.
There's a small grain uf wisdom
Which runneth this way:
Men who have hnrsc sense
Know how lo say "neigh."
A man compared lo woman
All logic seems to mock,
He has a larger laiynx
Bui a Vastly smaller talk.
j
headache!
Al M 2S Ohm lit.
1 1
Contagious
Blood Poison
There is no poison st hiehly contagious.
9o deceptive and so destructive, ltou't be
too sure you ure cured because all external
sitis of the disease h.ive disappeared, and
the doctor savs are Men. Many per
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Potash for iti' tilths ur ye.'irs, and pro
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Uko Bogota Liko. gltrftt,rt((l(r(.ak
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Catarrh, Scriitula or severe skin disease
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HFI'H and thai ttiem perfect. Couldn't do
without tiit-m. I tiavo used tliem for some time
fur indigestion ami biliousness and am now com
plctcty cured. Keconinjetid them, tit every one.
Once tried, you will never tie without them lu
the family. " EDW. A. Maui, Albany, N. Y.
CANDY
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J. W. Perry Co.
NOBFOLK, VA.
Factors and Commhsion Mer
and dealers in
Cotton
ehauts,
BAGGING, TIES, PEANUT
BAGS AND LAND PLASTER
Wc uuutc Nova Scotia Laud Plaster
for June and July shipments asjollows:
Less than It) tons, S5.50.
Car load lots, 85.25.
511 too lots, tS.OO.
1011 ton lots, 81.90.
Correspondence solicited.
J. W. l'KBBY CO.
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p.ul ol the towo,
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TRADE In ARKS
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Biliousness
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firrfut witicc, wittuiut dmniu, ta tho
Scientific American.
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