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ortamtmrnmasff f-j JOHlsT "W. SLEDGE, proprietor. VOL. XXXVI. A NEWSPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE TEPM:S:-i & per annum in advance WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902. NO. 51 A'fgclal)le Freparationfor As similating llicFoodaniiRegula ling the Stuinncte and Bowe ls of I Promotes Digc3lion.Chperfur nessanriRest.Conlains nelllier Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. ot Narcotic. Ah tounrsmmptraaR RkMU.Ua- Bttm Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Oon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness aim Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOHK. exact copy or wrapper. fa rt Exclusive County Agency POP- The ACME HARROW-.-The best general purpose harrow made.i EXCLUSIVE CouM fancy For THE AMERICAN 8TO K FOOD 10. Hog Cliol.ra Cure, Stock Food, Hon Powder, Woim Powder, Colio Remedy aod Lice Remedy. EVERY PACKAGE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY US to give satisfaction, when direcliooi ire followed, or YOUR MONEY RE FUNDED. "NO CURE NO PAY." 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If You Wish to Coma Up Into His Courts at the Time of the Evening Sacrifice with Glow ing, Thankful Hearts, Ready To Receive Any Communica tion God May Make To You, Spend the Intervening Hours In Doing Good to Those Who 8it In Solitary Places. ''Now, Peter and John went up to- geiherioto the Temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.' The whole beauty of thii parahgrap it lost unless connected with the preceding ehapter, which tells us of the marvclouH outpouring of the Holy Ghost upon the waiting church, There has never been such a day in the church before or tine?. Tl.e spirit of that day was a spirit of te stacy. Men had seen visions and heard voices and were thrilled by noble thoul ts and purposes The silver trumpet had sounded, and as the last abadows tee.iitd to H e away the family of God were fiilid at it h iin ffable rapture. Km the vexing roperty qucsiion fell out of rilit. No man nckooed that anything he had was liia uwi,; "they had all thirds ec ao aon." Life was mined to a higher level than had ever been attained before, aod the people were praifiog God from un rn tu( till night. "Tbey contiuu'd , daily with one accord in ti e Temple breaking bread from house to house and-ratine: their meat with glsdoeri and simplenrss of heart." Surely the milletiiuui had come! Amid a'l (his exeitcmeot the words of the Ii xt appear in the nature of a sur prise. Whil quirt, couinjonpbce Wuids they are I ' Now, Peter aod Johuwmt up together iuto the Temple at ll.e hour of prayer." We learn frmn ll.is that the eslatiu hours of lite ahould he succeeded by quiet worship, for thus alone vju (he heart be truly nourished. Men com. I live in ecstacy. God graols to His church times of refreshing and hours ol high ei -tbusiasni; but, after all such solemn man ifestations of Hie power ami pane, He expects us to go up iato the Temple and pray. VUioos are apt to make a I other life ordinary and common Life i. made up of dutits, not excitement. Bread, not daiutii'K, sustain life aod inrrgin. Bui were not these men inspired; hail they uut been great sights, hestd holy voicis and actual y received into their hearla the Holy Ghost? Yes, verily they had I Yet these two tuen, I'tiends and li.iuier partners in trade, went up quietly together into the Temple at the hour of prayer. The clock was not altered; the time appoiuted of Heaven wai not changed The great Penteocstal storm had rushed across the heavens, yet left behind it showera of blessings. Still as the quiet hours rolled on to the time of (be offering of the evening sacri fice neither Peter nor John were so trans ported by rapture at to forget their daily and customary engagement in God's huu'c. Any inspiration that makea us c ireless or contemptuous of ordinary re- li(i us duly may well be suspected. If t'iy men hud reason lo thiok that they Oiuld dispense with uniiimry ruuiiue and wor-hip, Peter and John wire rueh. They might have nid : "We lake no note ol time now, we have rrciivid the Hnly Olost. To us all dy ate Sabbath da)s; We live the. highir lile." But we lead nothing of the liud. On the con. trary, like ni ny unooticed wi rahippert, "they went up to the Temple to pray." Inspiration never lesseut duty) true inspiration ennoble! aod enforce! it. Young man, beware of any ioluenoe which leads you away from Aposlolio practices. You may be temptid to think that you need oot take o you Ibe yoke of religious custom; your place it by tht brook or io the fieldt to study God in nature. When such temptation alluret think upon and follow the example here given. If holy Peter and the loving heart of John needed these helpa iu their hlTsnwH jnimiaj, can you afford to ignore them ? It doet every man good to be now and then in a crowd. Standing lionet man may teem very imponaot aod independ ent and eomp'ete; it ii when he enters a erowd that he realises bis humanity tnd bii littleness. Yet there is a greameas that oomes of that contraction of indi viduality. It doea a man good to go up to the Temple at the hour of prayer to pray with others. Peter and John did this immediately after that great day of Pentecost under the joyous realintion of the newly-given Spirit. What is prayer f Is it not communion with God T Our conception of prayer bst fallen. Few men can pray all the day. Never tay or think that prayer oan be ordinary. It cannot be in true, earnest prayer. To pray is to redeem any dty and hour from the commouplsce. To have one quick, flashing view of God makea even oommon time and pi ice sacred. If you wish to come up into Ilia court! at tht time of the evening saetifioe with glowing, thankful hearla, ready to receive any communication God may make to jou, spend the interveoiig hours io WYISIT 0!R WBITE-M Tk Petersburg Furniture Co., 20: AND 207 N. SYCAMOItK ST. PETERSBURG, VA. y,,,,- "frl""'"""'"! TIIK HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSK FURNISHINGS. A.J.WINFIELD , ritRSIDIMT. a If AKAOER ..Special Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly. 7 4 IN THE AFTERNOON OF LIFE. ROY FARRELL GREENE. When a feller's eyes are fallin an' his hair's a turnin' rav Some folks allow there's danger of his gettin' in the way Of younger people's pleasures an' aside he orter stand, When youth and laughter are marchin' hand in hand. They say when starts the fiddle that he shouldn't have the chance Of showin those around him "how the young folks used t' dance," In truth he ain't expected any spirit t' display When he finds his eyes are failin' an' his hair's a turnin' gray. They say that with his youthful pranks a man should be at 'outs' And quit by the time he's forty-five, or thereabouts, They wouldn't let a feller have the honest sort o' fun An jolly good excitement when a pairo' horses run A mighty even quarter, on the race track at the fair. In fact, they say there's no excuse for one a bein' there An' layin' dignity aside, a man at home should stay, When he finds his eyes are failin' an' his hair a gettin' gray. Now, mebbe I'm peculiar, but its jes this way with me: I'm going to look for pleasure jes as long as I can see! A few gray hairs won't stof me from a feelin' good, I know; I'm sure I d laugh as often if my head was white as snow. There ain't no sense in bein' with enjoyment out-o'-tune Because the sun sinks lower in. your manhood's afternoon; One orter plan some system t' be happier each day When he finds his eyes are failin' and his hair's a gettin' gray. doini! gond to those who sit iu so it:irj place, vi-il the poor anil Itienilless, hear llieir dreaiy tales, aud when you come lo the houe of God it ill be not in a spirit o ctiiici'Dj, bin in a spirit of sym pathy. It will be to you the very gate of Heuteo. and there will shine forth the Divine Pie-erne, 6 l;ng your heart with joy and your Ii e w th power WHOOPING COUGH. A woman who has had experience with this disease, tella how to prevent any dan gerous consequences from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby boy being only three months old, aod owing to our giv iog tbem Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, thay lost none of their plumpness and camt out io much better health than other children whose parenlt did not use ihit remedy. Our oldest littlo girl would call lustily for cough syrup be' tween whoops Jessie Pinkey Hall, Springville, Ala. This remedy is for tale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. When a man lertdi bis influence he rarely geta it back. Biliousness is a condition oharaoterited by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomaoh it debilitated, the liver tor pid, the bowels constipated. There it a loathiog of food, paint io the bowels, dimness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly digested food and then of bile. Chamberlains Stomaoh and Liver Tabled allay the dis turbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone op the liver to a healthy autiuo and regulate the bowels. Try tbem and you are certain to be much pleated with the result. For sale by W, M. Cohen, druggist. After acquiring a good appetite ui.i triea to get rid of it. SCIATIC RHEUMATISM CURED AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING. "I have been afflicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," tays Josh Edgar, of Qermantown, Cal. " I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I oould hear of and at laat wm told to try Chamberlain'a Pain Balm, which 1 did and was immediately relieved and in t short time cured, tnd I am happy to lay it hat not tinoe re turned." Why not use thii liniment and get well? It it for tale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist. It't great deal when each player gett four oft kind. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lha Kind You Han Always Bought Baaxt tb Big nature COSTLY ADVICE. As a Priyate Citizen He Knew All About Him, But as the Court He Didn't Know Any thing About the Witness. When in a oertain country district a month ago, says a buaioess man, , having an idle hour, I strolled into tht eeuotry court room, where I witnessed an amus ing tctne. The juatioe, a big, pompous official, with a voice like a trombone, took it upon himself to examine a wit ness, t little, withered old man, whose face was aa red and wrinkled as her ring. "What is your name?" asked the justice. "Why, squire," taid the astonished witness, "you know my name as I koow yourn." "Never you mind what I know or what I don't koow," was tbe cauiion given, with magisterial severity. "I ask the question io my official capacity and you're bound to answer it " With a oontemptuous soort tbe witness gave his nam and the questioning pro ceeded. "Where do you live?" "Wal, what neitf" ejaculated the old man. "Why," he continued, appealing to the laughing liateners, "I've lived in this town all my life, aod so 'a he," point ing to the juatioe, "an' to bear him g on you'd think " "Sileneel" thundered the irate magis trate "Answer my question or I'll fine you fur contempt of oourt." Alarmed by the threat, the witness named bis plaoe of residence aud the el iminatioo went on. "What it your occupation?'' "Eh?" "What do you do for a liviog?'' "Oh, git out aquirel Just at if Tot don't know that I tend gardens in th summer soasoo and saw wood in tbe win ter?" "At a private cititen I know it, but at the oourt I am not supposed to know tnything about you," explained th per spiring justioe. "Wl, squire," remarked the punled witness, "if you know somethie' outside the oourt room and don't know notbio' io it, you'd better get out an' let tome- body try thit case that't got some sense." Tbe advioe may have been good but it coat the witness 40 shillings. FOR OVER SIXTr TEARS Mrs. Winslow't Soothing Syrup hat been used for over sixty year by million mother for ohildren. while teething, w perfect tuooes, It soothe th child, soften the gums, allays all pain, cure wind colio, aod it the best remedy for Diarrhma. It will rutin tha nniw littl suflorer immediately. Sold by druggist In every part ol the world 25 cent bottle. . Be tut and ask fur "Mr. Wins- low Soothing Syrup, ';! take no oth tr una, A WARNING. Remember Above All That The Truest Thing Ever Said of Strong Drink Is That it is "A Mocker." Henry Ward Betcher, whose sermoat on tempartnot every youag man should read, ttid (hit : "If you lay, 'Yet, I have a natural craving for it,' and than to you 1 ssy, That it the very reason why you should not take it. If you have no craving for it why should you peril yourself ty it? Aod if you have such a eraving, surely, if you are wise, you will not put yoursrlf n danger by indulging it.' " Look at the thing from the viewpoint of your own interest. If you bad to employ young men to work for you you would avoid drinking meo. Then don't drink whiskey yourstlf. Don't give every successful, conservative man the best of reasons for mistrusting you. Very often moral oowardice underlies tbe beginning of a drunken career. Thsre are ideas of good fellowship associated with drinking. A hundred thousand yonng men drink every day because tbey are afraid people will thiok they are not "good fellows." Have the courage to be a good fellow of the kind that is not pickled in whisky. When t man wondert at your ordering tome harmless stuff, something free from aloohol, poiot to the diunkard at the other end of tbe bar aod lay : "That man once thought that a bracer would not hurt him. lam modest en ough In believe that what hurt him may hurt ma. I shall need all my feeble ability to compete with tuob geniuses st you other follows. Therefore I propose to keep io taot my brain and tbe muoout membrint that line mo." Remember above all that tht trueit thing ever said of strong driok is that it is "a mocker." Etery sousatioo that oomes from whis ky U s mockery. Every promise btsed on whiskey is mockery. The strength of wbinky it mock streDglh. The friendships of whisky are mock friendships. How often have you teen tuch hidoous mockeries of friendship drunken men with srms srouod each oilier protesting friendship eternal? Whisky mocks hideously all the sacred feelings io life, aad it destroys tbem all. Hat whisky no work to do? Yes, it has sn important work. It is the police man, the executioner among human be ings. It wipet out the unfit and loflent the pain of their destruction. It wipes out families unfitted to survive. It shortens the hsrmful career of the spend- tbiift and of the man iquandtriog in herited money. It has its place io med icioe, along with strychnine, arsenic and the other poisons. It hat no plsct in the constitution, the daily life, the tecial pleasures of a normal, self-respecting men. New York Journal DON'T YOU? Don't you feel like dreamio' Io this drowsy weather sav? With the south-. inda jeat a-blowin' All the lilies in your wsy, An' April flio:.io' blossoms 'Crist the garden wall of Ma)? Don't you feel like dreamin' Where the oie idow daisies stay An' the cattle bells aie riogin' F.ir aw iy far away 'A ill. a gre.eu hill for a pillow, Au' a rosy bed all day? THE WJY OF IT A rurnl pliilna plit r sin", of money in thii linl.ioii: "With bus of ua.h In spare All lil'ii i. j ij aud laugliloi; FJk C4ii r.ii." ihn duvil beta Aod alriku him sjrt hereafterl" ILL THE SUE TO HIM. "Whtt'l yer f -doia' Iheaa days?" "Well, ahen he ain't a-Sihin' ht'l a-ljin' ri um' an' when he's a fi.hio' he 'l a-lyin' anyhow!" . IT LAST. Yonder it t mookin'bird Primpin' for t tine, An' there's a little towhead In a honeysuckle awing; An' a million blooms are kiesin' Tbe rosy oheekt of Spring 1 NO LOSS OF TIME. I have sold Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era aod Diarrhoea Remedy fur years, and would rather be out of coffee aod sugar than it. I sold five bottles of it yester day to threihert that oould go no farther, and tbey are at wc rk again this morn ing.-H. R. Pbelpa, Plymouth, Okla noma. At will be teen by tht abovt the thresher were able to keep on with their work without losing a tingle day't time. Yon should keep a bottle of thii Remedy in your borne. For talt.by W. M, Cohen, Druggist. Mott of our duties are too plain to be attractive. UNAWARES. t; a.SrMiaaffwp. -. aaVL i a a i. a i ai.ai ;a-;arii "hey said: "The To honor the And none can tell He may choose wherein to stay." Then straight I turned to toiling, To make my homo more neat; I swept and polished and garnished, And decked it with blossoms sweet. But right in the midst of my duties A woman came to my door; She had come to tell me her sorrow, And my comfort and aid to implore. And I said: "I cannot listen, Nor help you any today; "I have greater things to attend to." So the pleader turned away. But soon there came another A cripple, thin, pale, and gray And said: "0 let me stop and rest Awhile in your home, Ipray." I said: "I am grieved and sorry, But I cannot keep you today; I look for a great and noble guest." And the cripple went away. And the day wore onward swiftly, And my task was nearly done, And a prayer was ever in my heart That the Master to me might coma, I thought I would spring to meet him, And treat him with utmost care, When a little child stood by me, With a face so sweet and fair Sweet, but with marks of tear drops And his clothes were tattered and old; A finger was bruised and bleeding, And his little bare feet were cold. And I said: "I am sorry for you; You are solely in need of care, But I cannot stop to give it; You must hasten otherwhere" And at the words a shadow Swept o'er his blue-veined brow, "Some one will feed and clothe you, dear, But I am too busy now." At last the day was ended, And my toil was over and done ; My house was swept and garnished, And I watched in the dusk alone. I waited till night had deepened, And the Master had not come. "He has entered som j other door," I cried, "And gladdened some other home!" Then the Master stood before me, And his face was grave and fair; "Threw times today I came to your door, And craved your pity and care. Three times you sent me onward, TJnhelped and uncomforted; And the blessing you might have had was lost, And your chance to serve had fled." "O Lord, dear Lord; forgive me; How could I know it was thee?" My very soul was shamed and bowed In the depths of humility. And he said: ''The sin is pardoned, But the blessing is lost to thee; For, failing to comfort the least of mine, You have failed to comfort me." parents9 It i9 the to be well parents it Responsibility Ttra. 4"a.f responsibility, and DsJ,st no taint of disease IB 1 Wl J to be transmitted to the helpless child, entailing: the most pitiable suffering, and marking its little body with offen sive sores and eruptions, catarrh of the nose and throat, weak eyes, glandular swellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity. How can parents look upon such little sufferers and not reproach themselves for bringing so much misery into the world ? If yon have any disease lurking in your system, how can you expect well developed, healthy children Cleanse your own blood and build up your health, and you have not only enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures of life, but have discharged a duty ail parents owe to posterity, and made mankind healthier and happier. There i no remedy that so surely reaches deep-seated, stubborn blood I troubles as S. poisons, and and builds up are growing putting them a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effect, and can ba taken by both old and young without fear of any bad results. Write us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help you. This will cost you nothing, and we will also send our book on blood and Skin diseases. THE. XWirT CCiriC CO.. Atlanta, Om. The One Among Many." Th on make of instruments that holds itt tone through a generation of use fulness. Are sot built fur thow they'r con structed with experienced oare; they laat a lifetime and mere, yet their cost is very moderate, eonaidering their quality. Send us your address and you'll immediately get an illustrated catalogue and book of suggestioas. Accommodation Terms pIANos k riaoo of other make to auit th most economical. CHARLES M. STIEFF, Wararooma, 9 N. Liberty street, factory E- Lalayetta Ave., Alkea aad Lanvale Streaaa. 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AU panose indabtad to him an raqOstd matt 1st BBadtaMaettlameat. This Feb. ST. tu 0. M. HAWKINS, Idanr. Asa Urate Kawkiaa. aW. mar Itt 0 'I S .1 t
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