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tin' l"ll'iinn ci'iiniKiit on Imw men jiio
puw ;
I'mii KM) 1 vtdcal fuse of aceepli il
dt-t-lurut iotix iif luve the Malii-lii ian ol:
laiiin i he f.lluwin; lijjurin: highly.
one nf tl,(. 101) turn nvoweil lhat they
cim'.J lint live any hinder without the
adend ntic; 7- held the Indie.' hand in
a tiht (:iip, (it) li-nd lluni on the lip
ID m the r t hand, two on the lip ol
the noM', and one on tlie fchouldei; 18
wctc to excited that they could hardly
punk; (i I. 'St their eloquence through
certain qualtD. ol conscience; li natu in
deet-ehist teuii: "Thank God," and
Sllliaiikly aduiitled that they wero
rxprcsMbl) happy." By studying the
conduct of 1 00 men whose uim were rc
jected the .-!;iliiican obtained the lullow
inn equally lutercwiiii" hurm: 1'urly
of theiu lushed in a Ire, ay out of the
room, 2 1 raid lhat life lit uciTi nil had uo
more value in iheir ees, and that they
would commit micidi ; I I boeatin! sudden
ly tongue-tied and irrational; rix ealujly
reio.iicd thuijH'lvis to the inrviiakli
five aviwnl tin i r inti tiiion of im uu liiutc
ly i uiiraiio!; to America; three tore out
aouje of their hait; two hit lluir lips till
the bluod caiue; one Murk hi-liaml.-i into
tin trousers pocket and nliMled u iopu
lar son;; and another luuked up towards
hiaven ai.d tuyan ihe I. ild'a Prayer. Of
the. hoiks 8" " r lent knew hi forehaod
that the tin ii'tals wire ohotit to he mode
to i Ik-iii. tei niy of ihein ank,
tin Ii i iiihaitai-i d. ini" the ;.rm of
the I. il one, m.il ' n'y lour fell newly
d "n i n a el air or af. l'Vniici u eov
et.d ileir llo.-hiei; lacs with ihiir
lui.il-; . vl.i threw tin ir nuns j i .tmie
ly uruit; J llo' lucks ul t l.o tutu; two
said: ' I'll a c at lo man tun," and
BDeercd. Ouc lady, who was 4H yars
old, prutitid lijji rously amiint Riving
or rcccivim: a kiss: another, who was
about Ihe same age, said, "1 es, yiu may
ke. me, but you must do it in a "enile
manly manntr."
.MOI II Kit ALWAYS KKK1VS IT
HANDV.
My mother sull'ered a long lime from
disiressiui: liaiim and ueninil illdieahh
due ptiuiaiily to indigestion," saja 1.
W. Spaldius.', Verona, Mo. "Two years
ago I got her to try KoJol. She grew
better at once and imw, at the age of 70,
eit any I iL' she wants, n maikii (; lhat
she fears mi tiad i If cts as lie has her
bottle of Kud.d hand)." Dmi'l waste
limo diieloring -ympti ii.. (i i after the
cause II i ui sloni ieh is sound your
health will he good. lvodl rots the
stimiaeh aud sireuuihens the body by
digesting )"Ur loud. Its nature i
tonic. VV. M ('lnn
jo:j ai ao7 x. syc amoui: sr.
PETERSBURG, VA.
In every city and village of our lard
there are aged, infirm or sick person
who are called "shut ins" because they
cannot possibly leave their rooms. Most
uf these have regular visits from friends;
sonic have occasional call or letters lo
cheer them, and others, perhaps, seldom
receive any word of sympathy or message
of hope.
The ' shut ins" may at times be impa
tient or fretful and many wonder why
they are obliged to suffer solitude or pain
for long months and dreary years. And
yet many blessings have come to and
from such imprisoned ones.
If Kichard Baxter had Dot been shut
in by long illness during the civil war in
England iD 1 GIT he would never have
written "The SaiDts' Rest," a book
which has bten blessed to many thous
ands iu every land.
If John Hunyan had not been a pris-
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AT THE GATES OF NIGHT,
oct 3 ly.
world would never have known and loved
"The Pilgrim's VrogreRS."
If Robert Boyd had not been a "shut
in by lourleen vears sickness hi:
"World's Hope," "None But Christ,'
"Wee Willie," and "Glad Tidiogs"
would never have been written.
There are two gates that guard the night;
The one where shadows creep.
And lullabies come crooning low,
Full-throated, soft and deep;
Where twilight reaches forth her arms
To all mv Day oppressed,
And lulls them"into happiness.
Serene upon her breast.
And from that gate all dark and cool.
The night road stretches far,
By palaces of'sweet content,
Where many dreamings are;
Where blind may see, and dumb may speak,
And sad ones laugh and sing,
Where hungered ones may drink and eat.
The pauper be a king.
All through the Night the good road goes,
O'er valley, plain and steep;
Along its sides, in grandeur, rise
The citadtds of sleep.
And many things there be that soothe
And comfort us, and bless
But best of all the blossom fair
Of rich forgetf ulness.
The other gate that guards the Night
The one that ends the way
Hits trumpeters that loudly call
Us forth into the day,
And though vo fear the foes of Day
With bitterness and dread.
We know that through the weary hours
The first gate is ahead.
W. D. Nesbitt, in Baltimore American.
OLD AGE,
There is a great aversion to being set
haek, as il were, which is the tendency
of the present age. The young have
been ptidied for wind so much that unin
tentionally on their part for it is simply
result ol' their prominent position
that they become i-oucei'ed and some
what overheating.
It has been said, and with much of
truth, too, that we are never older than
we feel; in other words, we may keep our
selves young by being cheerful, even
tempered and unselfi-h, looking only to
the bright Bide of things, aud not mur
muring or complaining, lucre is much
truth in these words. A cheerful old
petson is indeed a mest pleasing sight
and we may believe will be always wel
come to the company of both young and
old. If only one who is growing in years
would kindly accept the inevitable aud in
calm security with a heart full of grati
tude to God for all His mercies, commit
their wavs to Him, how quietly and
peacefully would their lives pass away.
with no Vain regrets, no murmuring or
complaining, but happy, in a perfect sub-
mis-ion to God s will. Keep the eye
turned heavenward, and all will be well
(WW. A
I'M wy; 0
If John Milton had not been shut iui.iT ho ills of earth will appear less and the
Graceful Women
k bt jtb lor a Perfect Figure II Jnstprmbl
from a Lov of the Beautiful.
Tht! sivnt tt the v inlet or rose is as
previous us the lovely flowers whose
hrcath tlu-y arc, nml while the lives of
fiuwers are brief uiul we can only enjoy
Lheiu for u ilav, the beautiful woman gives
the pleasure of her fragrance to its as a
pcniiam-nt blessing. The soft fragrance
of a beautiful woman taurtfesits purity,
health and elegance; she is the refinement
of diIi.atioji; an index always of ootl
taste and an unerring bailee ot gentility.
BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator
in reirulatiii the lunar periods in Yeoman
permits of li i wrinkles, pale cheeks or
ti -rtui t il nerves anil shapeless figures. It is
Nature's remedy. The druggist may offer
sniucthiuej else ami call it "just as good"
luitthe HiLMiMtrual organs wilt not he de
ceived, and permanent injury may result.
Try our Regulator. Of all druggists $i.
Our treatise on " Woman " mailed free.
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by political persecution and blindness
"1'aradUe Lost" would never have been
published
So the feeblest, most obscure "shut
in may be ol use to others, hvery
person calling upon the patient sufferer
may he taught invaluable lessons and be
led to more earnest efforts for the welfare
of others and for personal piety and con
secration. God shut Noah and bis fam
ily in the ark and their safety was there
by secured. They were shut in, but
anticipations of heaven greater.
One of the saddest sights, is a disap
pointed, careworn, crabbed old person.
Life may have gone hard, trials, troubles,
sorrows and struggles may have been
their portion and these may have left
their impress on the face, but the grace
of God in the heart.
Faith and trust in His precious prom
ises will drive away all shadows, and
cause the sunshine of His mercy and love
to so till the heart and life a to have no
were also remembered The little canary I room for despondency or complaint. Let
bird is shut in its cage aud yet sings its us learn to grow old decently and grace
fully.
Mr
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A wonderful stream is the river of Time,
As it runs through the realms of tears,
With a faultless rythm anil a musical rhyme,
And a broader sweep and a surge sublime,
And blends with the ocean of years.
There's a musical Isle 11(1 the river of Time,
Where the softest of airs are playing;
There's a cloudless sky and a tropical clime,
And a song as sweet as a vesper chime,
And the tunes with the roses are staying.
The name of this isle is the "Long Ago,"
Ami we hurry our treasures there;
There are brows of beauty and bosoms of snow,
There are heaps of dust, hut we loved them so,
There are trinkets and tresses of hair,
There are fragments of songs that nobody sings,
And a part of an infant's prayer ;
There's a lute unswept and a harp without strings
There are broken vows and pieces of rings
And the garments they used to wear.
There are hands that are waved when the fairy
shore
By the mirage is lifted in air,
And we sometimes hear them through turbulent
roar,
Sweet voices we heard in the days gone before
When the wind down the river is fair.
Oh, remembered for live be that blessed isle,
All tlie day of life till night;
And when evening comes with its beautiful
smile,
And our eyes are closing to slumber awhile,
May that "Oreenwood" of soul be in sight.
sweet song. It is fed, watered and cared
for. Flight would be death to the little
songster. So the "shut ins" have the
loving care of their Heavenly Father,
whose "exceeding great and prceioui
promises" will never fail to give them
comfort. The child of God, although
shut in, may yet sing :
My cage confine me round;
Abroad I cannot fly;
But, though my wing is closely hound,
My heart's at liberty,
My prison walls cannot control
The flight, the freedom of the soul.
Lessons of patienco arc taught the
"shut ins" and patience woiketh expe
riencc and experience hope. "Happy is
the soul lhat remains obedient and con
tented in his prison till it has found its
Ararat, till the blessed dove gives Ihe
nl..,n nn.l tli.A niun. lltn llnftV llf .I'lnHS,-!
Dr. liny, an eminent English surgeon
when injured apparently for life, said
"If it be the will of God that I should
be confined toTny sofa and He commands
me lo pick straws during the remainder
of my life, I hope I shall feel no repug
nance to his good pleasure."
During l'r. l'ayson s last illness a
friend said : "Well, I am sorry to see
you lying here on your back." "Do you
not know what God puts us on our backs
for?" Baid l'ayson, smiling, "No," re
plied the visitor, "In order that we may
louk upward," laid the man of God.
on, dear weary and sometimes impa
tient "shut ins," trust in God's all-wise
provideuce. "As thy days so shall thy
strength be," read the precious words of
Jesus. "Peace 1 leave with you; my peace
I give unto you; not as the world givcth
give I uoto you; let not your heart be
troubled; neither let it be afraid."
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Signature of
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Mr. W. T. Parker: d
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Mrs. Maria Gary.
Weldun, N.C.Mar. 14,190'.!.
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Weldon.N. C, Mar. 14, 1902.
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Mrs. T. F. Anderson.
Weldon.N. C, Mar. 14,1902.
Mr. W. T. Parker:
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"COIN' TO CAMPMEETIN',"
i.
Nothin' ever like it in all the world so wide
(loin' to campmeetin'r with Sally by my side!
How bright tlie plains an' meadows! how green were
all the hills !
How sang the birds! What music came ripplin' from
the rills !
II.
Nothin' ever like it, to come with time or tide
Hright road to campmeetin', an' Sally by my side!
An' talkin' 'bout religion it had me in control ;
For it (termed that heaven was shinin' through the
windows of my soul !
Ill
Nothin' ever like it ! ... my throbbin' heart she
heard.
An' her bright eyes gave me courage the wished-for
word 1
An' she whispered she was willin', .an' she named
tho happy day,
An' I shouted "llalleluia!" ou tho bright, cainp-
neetin' way!
Frank L. Stanton.
Both Jones and Drown loved Mary Aun,
And Jones was very small
And monkeylike, and people said
He had no brains at all.
Now, Brown was big and handsome, too;
At school he led his class,
And people, filled with wonder, turned
Ofllimes to sec him pass.
Jones had a father who was rich;
Brown worked for what he had,
Because good luck had never tagged
Around behind hi dad.
It chanced that Brown and little Jones
Went forth upon a day
I To claim the lovely Mary Ann
And carry her away.
They found her playiog on the links,
Where both rushed forward, and
While Brown waa pleadiog for her heart
Jones pleaded for her hand.
"You won my heart long, long ago,
She sweetly said to Browo,
"And now be kind enough to just
Go way back and ."
Then lovely Mary Ann that day
Said: "Fate has wisely plaoued.
My heart is his who yearned for it.
The other has my hand.
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CIGARS, PIPES, ETC.
Prescriptions carefully mmpounded day
or night.
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ROTARY PUBLIC.
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