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How Fanny Crosby Was Inspired
To Write the Soul- Stirring
Sour.
1 heard today a new l-'anny Cros
by story, It came to nie in eon-iK-eiioit
w iili a service in honor of
her birthday. I low i'ureefully il
eiiiiiliasi.es thi-. anopyiiinus eie:
"Ours is the seed-time, (iod tiloiie
Deliolds the end of what is sown;
Dcyoiid our vision weak and din:
The harvest-thncjshid with I Inn."
The story relates to the binh of
her hymn, "K'eseue the Perish
ing." The a;ed authoress was at
the Jerry McAuley Mission one
evening many years ago. The
sermon had been preached and the
invitation given without any re
sponse on the part of the unsaved
present, when Fanny Crosby arose '
and said:
"I wonder if there's not some
' mother's boy present, who is will
. ing to stand up and say by that act
; that he has a desire to know Je
sus Christ. For his mother's sake
I would like to put my arm around
' hint, and pray for him." Away
in the rear of the room a young
man arose and said, "Yes, he's
here."
The young man was invited to
' the platform. Fanny Crosby put ;
her arms of love about him, and i
knelt with him in prayer. He !
1 found Jesus Christ, and went out
gloriously saved.
As the aged saint and the wan-
! define boy arose from the prayer,
, the former turned to the audience
and said, "Friends, we ought to ,
rescue the perishing." In the sen-
tence was the suggestion of the
song. Instantly she addressed her
attendant with the words, "Take
me to my room, quick!" "Hes
cue the Perishing." was written
that night. 1
Fanny Crosby told this story, in
substance, in a service in a little
country town a lew years ago. A
gray-headed man arose and inter-
. rupted her as she spoke.
"Miss Crossby, that's true.
I'm the voting man of the j
story. Clod has graciously kept
me ! lischildeversincethatnight."
How soul cheering the sequel to '
the simple touching story of
the song' John R. Clements,
in C. I:. World.
Ma,fi .'Jl.-.J?
What Ails You?
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Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to
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Is it economy to spoil your digestion?
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WIFE'S DREAM.
Pray tell me, Mary, how it is that you can look so gay,
When evening after evening your husband is away?'
I never see you sulk or pout or say an angry word,
And yet you've plenty of cause for tears, if all be true I've heard.
II is because, my sister dear, a husband you've ne'er wed,
To see your children gathering round and asking you tor bread ;
You ne'er can tell how it becomes a woman's lot through life,
To be even lo a drunkard's home a faithful, loving wife.
And yet lean recall the time when bitter tears I've shed,
When oft my husband stagger'd home, what angry words I've said;
I never thought that I could be as cheerful as 1 seem,
But this happy change was brought about by a simple little dream.
One night as I sal waiting at our humble cottage door,
And listening for my husband's step, as oft I'd done before,
Some wicked thoughts came in my head, and bitterly 1 said :
"1 never wish to see him more; oh would that he were dead !"
Some say the wretched cannot rest, bin surely 'tis not so,
For very soon I fell asleep, midst tears of grief and woe;
1 dreamed 1 had my wish fulfilled, my husband was no more,
1 fell upon his lifeless corpse and kissed him o'er and o'er.
"Oh ! Dermet, darling, speak to me. I meant not what I said :
Oh ! speak one word unto your wife; say, say, you are not dead. "
"I am not dead, my Mary, dear" -I woke tip with a scream,
And found my husband standing by- his death was but a dream.
F'er since that time whene'er I feel disposed to be unkind.
The warning of that fearful dream conies tresh into my mind ;
Although it costs me many a pang to know the life he leads,
I strive to greet him with a smile, when oft my poor heart bleeds.
I'll humbly put my trust in Cod and ask for strength to bear
The trials fie has sent on earth lor all of us to share ;
And if by patience I can change my husband's wandering life,
He'll bless the hour that dream w as sent to his neglected wife.
WHEN THE SHIP GOMES IN.
I want to be waiting upon the shore
When the beautiful ship conies in !
I want lo be waiting to see it sail
Over the seas of the fairy tale,
Laden with treasures of gold for me
And my heart as young as it used to be,
When the beautiful ship conies in !
Oh, I shall know of the golden morn,
When the beautiful ship comes in !
I've w atched for its coming through all the years,
Watched it w ith smiling and watched it with tears ;
Dreamed of it breasting the wave and the foam ;
I want to be there when the ship comes home,
When the beautiful ship comes in '
"We'll all be happy," we used to say.
When the beautiful ship comes in."
"We'll all be happy," the great throng cried,
Who waited witlt us by the golden tide;
For, oh, so many are waiting, dear,
Day after day and year after year,
Till the beautiful ship conies in !
Old or young, 1 will hobble down,
When the beautiful ship eomes in !
Old or young, I will chase the gleam
Of fairy fancy and elfin dream;
And ali ul my sorrows will lade away,
And all of my trouble will antsh, some day,
When the beautiful ship conies in 1
MIST Wll IIMOOI)
The truest, best and sweetest
type of the girl of today does not
come from the home of wealth,
she steps out from the house where
there is comfort lather than luxu
ry. She belongs to the great mid
dle class - that class which has giv
en us the best wifehood, w Inch has
given helpmates to the foremost
men of our lime; which teaches the
manner of tlie drawing room and
the practical hie o! 'the kitchen as
well as teaches it-, girls the respon
sibilities of wilehood and the great
ness of motherhood. These girls
may not ride in their carriages,
they do not w ear the most expen
sive gowns, they may even help to
enlarge the family income, but
these self-same girls are the great
bulwark of society, not only of the
present, but of the future.
"I'l'i'vciil ii'S'' will ipiiiitl t heck uc'ilil
or tile diippe win n lake rally or at the
"Hliei-ze st te. " I'ivvent irs eiirt'len eal"il
t'ltlilK as tti'll. I 'li' wilt ics ate lit! le c.lllily
eoht cure lalili Is. anil 1M slump. U, trine, '
Wis. will claillv Mini yim samples anil a i
hnok on enlils tii-i- il vim writ-him. The I
samples ptiivc th ir nieiit. l iieck early !
colils with t'reciilie-ami ship I'm-unio i
nia. soM in .V. ami '.'". liny s
For sale lev W M. ..lien Wehlon, N.C, .
A widow's mite is spelled
m-i-g-h-t when she makes up her :
mind to marry again.
-No
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filed, it all ('.tu;'li t iiies
ii.'s ( nnh I lire is - anil
LINCOLN'S ONE GREAT LOVE.
His Fondness for Anne Nut ledge
Who Died, the Supreme Pas
sion of His Life.
ll was while Anne kuiledge was
quilling that Lincoln asked her to
become his wife. She met his lin e
w ith one as great; yet, in a strange
agitaiiou, she repulsed him. There
w,'s a half secret in her life that
held her back and made her feel
that she was not tree lo be happy.
Sometime before, when she was
very young, she had engaged her
self to a man who called himself
McNeil, but whose real name was
McNamar. He had made money
, and w as ready to provide a home
for her. P. in first, he said, he
must visit his parents in the Last.
On his return he would claim her
as his wife. And so he had de-:
parted for his old home in New
York, which in those days was
more distant from the little West
ern hamlet than is Chicago from
Timbuctoo now. At first he wrote '
her often, then less often and cold
ly, and then at last he wrote no
more. Anne's friends declared
that he had wilfully deserted her ;
yet she still felt bound. She had
pledged her word, and even
though no letters came and she
had learned to love another, she
could not marry until she had
been formally released. Lincoln
pleaded earnestly, and her own
heart spoke for him, yet she could
1 not forget the ghost of her first
love. Lincoln begged her to write
to McNamar and ask for a release.
She wrote, bin still no answer
came. Then she felt that she was
really free, and when Lincoln,
now ardent and thrilling with hope,
asked her once more the great
question, she turned to him and
let him read the answer in her ra
diant face.
It was the supremely joyous F.arly to bed and early to rise
moment of his lite, just as ihedays makes a man heahhv, wealthy or
which followed were to be the very otherwise.
blackest. For the young girl had
been worn mil by the long sus
pense, the hourly conflict between
love and w hat she thought her du
ty; and now she was stricken with
fever, of w hich she died. In her
illness she kept calling piteously
for Lincoln, until at last her broth
er brought lum to her bedside and
left the two alone together, w hat
passed between them no one ever
knew; but soon she became un
conscious, and he w ent out into die
world, to be forever alter, in his
heart, a broken, melancholy man.
For ii time his reason tottered.
1 lis friends, fearing lest he might
take his life, watched him with the
greatest vigilance. He said little,
but once he burst forth in an ago
ny of grief over the poignant
thought that "the snows and rams
might fall upon her grave." For
many weeks this grief, almost un
bearable, beset him, and w hen he
once more took up his daily life he
was no longer the one whom his
associates had known Although
his age still lacked lour years of
thirty, men began to call him old.
He stooped as lie walked, and
those lines which in later years
appeared to be marked upon his
face by virtrol, now seamed his
haggard cheeks. I le shut his sor
row in his heart and played the
man, but he never really loved
again.
i
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of urit, cour
age, strength. 1 low is it with
the children? Arc they thin,
pale, delicate? Oo not forget
A vet's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general heahh in every way.
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Law-, uoiil'l be tl
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ha.sbe-ii !'i' "J" ve-i-. 1 In- Vilinnal l-aw
now leijiniVH tliut il any jn.js.nts i-nti-r in- '
to a eonb tiiixtine, it must '-e printed on
tlie label or package
I'm this reason nioibem. anil oibers, I
shonbi in-iist in luviiiu l'r. H loop's I oik li
Curt'. n poison maiks-on l'r, Snoop's
bibels and nnni- in tin- medicine, else it j
niiisi by law lie on tbe lab.-l. And it1 not
only faie. but it siid to be by tbo.--e tbat 1
know it bt-st to be a remarkable eonh J
remedy. Take no .l.tMi.e, patlunlarly j
with V'-ni children In it on having hr. :
( itttip ire earctnlly !
. itb oi lu i s and see
rr! Yon '.in ulwav
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Simply re! use to ae- j
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Machinery,
Shafting, Pulleys,
Agricultural
Implements.
Hiivinn bttiibt out Steel & Alexander
founders and machinists, with all patterns
we ate now prepared tn 1'innish parts to
machines formerly made bv thetn.
Shoop's C nyli i nte.
t tie Slump (Kielj.i-e V
n rmi-nii maik fin
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The Now Pure l:nod and Drug
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We are pi. -used to announce that Foley's
Honey and Tar Cor coughs, colds and lunir
tioiihieK not aflceted bv the National
I'll re Food ;nnl t i l;i as it contains no
opiates ot other li.ii in I u! di u-, ;tnd w e
rerointneiid il A sate leiijcdy I'T elnldtei)
ant! .uliillv
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Mill work and eastings of all kinds
Second hand machinery I'orsalecheap. Cull
on lis ot wnte f..r what you want.
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Who restraineth him
use of things lawful will
croach on things
If in the
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li.'ic Wool ('... .f-1 i ni; 40c.
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"!' '2-yant u i.l. Liimlt'iim, 75c
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li s' I'l.Kir Oil ('Ml,. 48c
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1 VI Itijjit l'ieinrc Frames, 85c
Wall uicr. 1 .'. ami (ie per roll
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let hull go to sea.
learn to pray,
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. tli tl .it linn - I 1. .1:1.1 lint tfet
I1..I ,ii,l l.en I .lilt ."I'M not
tiai-lit I t.H.k Fol. v s K ntney
1 'ne ,!,.! ir t."M V .tiel 1. .it .'1 the
l.tlleh ' I
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ei.n.l . n.
V I llf
i' il ! llllIM s
I ..I -a e I., i: 1 1 .Ik. W.I, loll. Y I
What a w oman b.kes about
ing a reception is the w ay all
people tell her what a good
they had when she knows
didn't.
I'.irl'atarih. let in.' s. n.l you lift",
to prove niei it, a t rial si.,
sti.M.p's ('atari li l.'em. ity. It is a
w lute, creatnv. healing antiseptic
g!V-
the
time
they
A I Ali.iK stuck OF
Talking Machines,
Oraphophoncs, kodaks,
Cameras,
;liil supplies on lian.l at all linios, ut
the very lowest prices.
SPIERS BROS.
WIXIMiN, X. C.
CHOICt;
I). E. STAINBACK.
NOTARY PUBLIC
AnJ l-ire Insurance.
1 R' 1 .I: Nittsiillut -:- tttlji-n N.l,
TWAIN TNI; Utkl.
To be self-reliant.
To tumuli. jiiinry tiiJ kvP' tic
counts. To Viilue iiulepeinleiice vvithoui
losing loviibleness.
To take care of herself without
losing faith in her fellows.
To understand social conven
tions and use them for her own
protection.
Never to let friendship inFiingc
upon self-respect.
i nn n 1 it i 1 1 Ktlt
. i;s Vi i.im S' i 1 M l Nii S li 1 1' ha
ti n-tt mi l 'ill v.. its bv tltlliiitiis of
Itii-t lo'i f . M" llli ; 1 , ll Id.ril Idle tit! blllj-,
w tl u p. ilei t Mlece-t. It siMithc thf idiihl.
Milieu the jvriH, ,iII.in all p.nii; cure-
villi) e.iHc, tihd th:' be-tt tetlletlv litr
In, 11 1 lloe.i It w ill It 01 ve the pom III lie
mi"'- r r .1: tiH-dia'cIv wo'd by drUL'itH
ineveiy pin ol tb" world Twenly-tive
cents a boi;!i. lie sure and ask lot "Mrs,
j W'.i-si.Mv's SiMithin Hy'p,'' and take tin
. oi li. t kind.
(.uataiiteed under the Fiwd ami Drus
: t t. .lime :;ntb, l!Hiii. Stiiul minilHT
Fe t If tlie jrti it restorer Wetlte otir
muscles by rxereise and then lest to u
store lluiii: yet a ttti tt maiiv "I ih do not
'top to ihllik ll' little re-.t we yiVe to
oui st iii.e lis s a iiMial thin no ; art
ut our IlmIics 1 w cneullv om iu. oked
as out il.'stiH- otif.ins. A t'ttd and OVef-
H .l I'll s.!lltl 11 ll ill Ulll' s - MS m lllstfl
lo will, h e tin heed llolil at l.i-t I H
p. (., 1 ta1 ! b.'l.l Imli.istion is )iist a
u.tiiiinu. w ' i oi 1 a-. I v ani.i I'liitlni inn
-.sllelli . - KfHM.l,;l most tholollifl)
sltuii.nh nduf It iiiusts wt;it ynn tat
mid (file I be stohi.u il I be limit il test Ulld
irally as-ists in retntin it to itn tiorniul
a- tiity and tiseluliiess Kod.d mdd n U
mui.illtee tehcl plan.
Sold by V M. Coheu, W'eblon. N. C.
ih.il iv
the iiosi
and si e
I i t'lZf 1:1
Sold hv W
llist ;
ot Dr.
1 snow
balm
instant relict' to tbe i atartli ot
ind throat Make the tree te.st
ddreislh Shotip, b'aeitie, Vih. i
ic.
M Coben, W. ldoti. N. C.
llt.ni.ur ....Uiit.-l. ..r f EC RETURNCO.
COVEANI'IIPimiNCC. O il CNANGIKAKC
THt LOWtkT. K- iu) tu.al. !, .livUir Kkili-ti for
tiH m-i''i miiiI I"' rte-rt en )4iti'tiiHl.ility.
INFRIHCf WENT mmiIh ...ikIu.-IiJ U-l....' mil
r..ut1. I'Mt.nt" nl'l'.iii(H through ADVtR
TIM O mi.) OLO, !'' TRADE-MARK B( PEN
tlONk Utd OOPVRIOHTft (jtiRklT obUOuud.
Oppoalt U. S. Patent OfflM,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Doin Business Again
When my friend tlmittEht I alhmt j
tn take leitve ol tin world, on an-otint
iodi eKt ion, nervousne! and nual debt I- I
it y " writes v. A. I hisbolui, Tn'ad'M'ti.
N. Y., "and when it liH.ked ? il there
wuh no hope Iflt I pMsiiaded to it
Heetrir Ibttem, and 1 repnee to sav that
they are eunnif in. 1 itm now dii y bu-
im tcin m ot old, and am still iiuhk
daily." Kent tonic medicine on tattn.
tiiiaranteed by any dniuist, "K.
A financial genius is a man who
cm have a family and money at
the same time.
I he ViVep dm mrtv with Ton? Probi,
My it does' Then If v Or. Sh"op Ifealtli
i'l'lV- e ' Health t 'otlee'' t ae'ever minbi
n.i ion nf parched cereilsand nut. Not a
ei am ot leal ntlee, remenilM r in I r.
hoo;.'"i Ilealih otle-, yet it flavor and
'i-t r aiai.dies close, v o'd .lava and MH-ha
.lil-e. It your toniaeh, heart or ktdneyn
em't - ind CotVet' drtukniK, trv Health
4 oHi-e. It 14 wliob'-otuc, nonrisbinK, and
s it ist s in:. It's nice even lor the yuuneM
elnbl.
I'm mW by W. T. Tarker, Weldon. V C.
Smoking costs a lot, hut swear
ing off costs a lot more trying to
find as much enjoyment in some
thing else.
"Pneumonia's Deadly Work
had mi seriously atVeeted my ticht linn:."
writes Mrs. I'aainie Connor, ol Knral lioute
1, t teniae 'own, Teun. "that 1 eouuhed
contiiiuously nujit and day utij the neigh
i is' prwlictH'ii eon-nmptio'i seemed
inevitable, until my husband brought
home imttle of lr. Kiln's New 1)im"v
erv. which in my eaM proved to be the
only teal couh ctiie mid restorer of wetk
oie lun4 " When all other remeditft
fail, yon may still win in ihe battle :ipniist
Intu; and throat trouhb-H wtlh New Ihs
eovcrv, the real cure. tOmnriteed by tiny
druwv .Vie. and l. Trial bottle free.
A nice thing for people who are
engaged is it doesn't seem to make
any dinV-rcnce to them how big
fools tliev make ot themselves,
and that's the way to have fun.
This May Interest You
No one ih immune In mi Kidney Trouble
mi that mm temember th tt I v K id
liev I'nii' will stop the ii ii liabilities and
cine iitiy cast- ul kidie-y ami bbiddcr Iron
b'e that is ii'.t beyond the reach of niedi-
: le lie.
l or h
ROSES !
Carnations, Violets an. 1 iilhfr Honors,
uliv.ivs on liati.l. Shower WiiIiUdk
lton,iiets. II. mils., me I'lnrnl Ileslns,
I'ot ami out door lH-.l.liir il:iut, To
mato, ( alihaiie ami iither Viy. tal.lr
I'l. nits. Magnolias. (Ii.lers pioinptlj
i'i-iiit. .l. Write, 'jihone ..r til. i;iuili.
II. STL-INAU'TZ,
I l.nKIs 1 ,
KA1.KI..H, NOUTII ('AliOI.INA.
4 i i. iv
lie hv I'. I'liiik, Wehlon. N. ('.
Vi'ho robs a
public.
scholar robs the
1 ASH si mmi:k
SI'IIIM
Wliil is it that ta-tes iis plea-allt as lilt
ple suyar ami iiii. kly r. hev.s i'oiiiIih mnl
enlils'' Mothers who h.ne ns.il it Willi
qnn'kly iinswet ' Kenneily s l.nxiilive
eonyh Syrup " 'I'll.' pleasant e myll rplu
e.ly lh.it expels tin ci.hl t ll I ... I till iis laxa
tive netion on tin- ImweU. roiitorniH ,
strictly to the I'liro I'ooil anil limirs Ijimi
i onlulliN no opiates.
Kohl hv W. M i alien, Welilon. N. C.
Good husbandry is good divini-1
! Oil's as well to know when to
forego an advantage as ii is to j l.nve is not always the least
j know when to grasp an opportu-j harmful of the various intoxicants
I nity. ' that make the world go round.
ty.
OABTOnlA.
Bmn th. a lb i t 1'"" Kmw ""M
A scar nobly got is a good livery j
of honor. !
The Price of Health. j
"The piicHofliealth in a niiiliuiniia ills- j
tlirt in jliMl '..'.". cents; tlie cost ot" ll bol ol'
Dr. Kiiin'n New Lite I'illn;" wrilen Ell !
Slaytim, ol' Nolniiil, Ark. New Lif rills !
i cluiime gently Btirl inipart new I . and
vigor tn the nynteir. ''"c. Sat .taction
I (jiuruutoed at uuj ilrnggisl.
MILLINERY.,
FANCY G(K)DH and NOVKLTIB.
Bntterirk'e Pttterni.
It. & G. CORSETS,
Miame at 50c. , Ladiea 75c. to f 1.
H.Prinea will be made to anit tbe
timed. Hat and Honneta made and
Trimmed to ardei.
ALL MAIL OR HERS PROMPTLY
FILLED.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon, N. C.