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Inrull klluls lllllliLll IlllilH. LniHII'S Ftl'.
I Signature Ky
Weldon
Was Not Afraid of the Shells, but
l or the Country's Sake Was
ifliiiK to (ii-t Out of Range.
Captain b'redcrick A. Rowe,
fought through the civil war
the Ninety-Ninth New York,
is n it in the unplny of the
Ol'i. j here, saw ;i great dc;
vim
with
and
Post
1 of,
Abraham Lincoln Juiinj: three
day-; in May, ISti2. ('apt. Wove
says ii i-. not generally kn i ', :i ih n
Lincoln : under lire at '.h it
lime. I le also tecalls certain dc
lails ol the I'resideni's visit t i the
orijiinal Monitor that he d ies not
believe are familiar to every one.
The famous battle between the
Monitor and Merrimae took place
on March i), l,Xti and on May 5
Lincoln, Stanton and Chase left
Washington to visit the scene of
that conflict. On May 7 Lincoln
visited the Monitor.
"He went on to find out," says
Capt. kowe, whether the Monitor
was willing to light the Merrimae
again. He asked Lieut. Jeffries
of the Moniior, if his iiic'n were
' afraid of the Southern terror.
" 'I will show you," said Jef
fries. "An order was given for the
crew to assemble and Lieut. Jeffries
, told the men that the I 'resident,
who siood before them, had heard
; that they were afraid of the Merri
mae. "Are you timid about the Mer
rimack?" he asked.
" 'Just give us a chance at her,'
; they shouted.
i On the afternoon of the same
: day, Secretaries Stanton and Chase
had a great deal of business to ai
. tend to and Lincoln was left to his
: own devices. He wandered from
battery to battery, chatting with the
men. Captain, then Lieutenant,
; Rowe was in charge of the Parrot
; gun at the Rip Raps. Lincoln
dropped in on him and expressed
great interest in the gun, which
! was not in very common use at
: that time.
The next day Lincoln gave or
ders for soundings to he made
preparatory to the landing of troops
for an attack on Norfolk. Lincoln,
in company with Secretary Stan
ton and a detachment of troops,
went as near shore as possible to
watch the soundings.
"The tug," says Capt. Rowe,
"was within range of the Confed
erate batteries, but nobody noticed
it at first. The President was very
, busy watching the soundings,
which were being made from a
I cutter further in shore. After a
j while, some of the officers saw
' that shells were striking the waier
not far from the tug. Suddenly
i the President looked up and saw
! that the officers had formed a ring
about him.
" 'What's the matter?' he in
quired. i " 'We thought you were in dan-
gcr,' explained one of the officers.
" 'Why, 1 don't think I'm any
more afraid of the shells than you
are,' said the President, 'but still,
for the country's sake, I suppose
1 had better get out of range.' "
I A woman doesn't wear well
' when she thinks of nothing but
' her clcthes.
What Ails You?
TVi you f.-l weak, tlivl, (li-spoiulfnt,
lorn- fri'iUi-iit li.alurh'. muli-il ihiwuk,
ItlurT or kol taMc in iiinniini:, "titan
I, urn." U-'i-hinu' "f ims a. al niut' in
i throat ulK-r ratini;. M"imo-h iruaiv or
burn, foul Pn-aOi, 0iv pi-IN, T or
: varialiM ii;in-til'. liau-a Ml tililt-s and
kimln-a Mtn'lotii7
It yoTNiav1 any conxluVrublp numlxT ot
IhlMvi- ?iHjitiim you aro MinVrlng
troiiillou-nvvNpli llvi-r with null
rpsMoiiStrJHteorrfriO l.'r lyre-' 'M''n
Mialiiial lM.-ov,T li nu.li- ni,,, Hi.- in, -I
vain il'!'- Imp il nniii-ii?.- loi"" n t
lor Hi,, ii.Tlnaji.-'Q
fuJi at ri.il o.iuiilioii it is
cnVo-nt liver liivi,,rau,r. tlomacli tonic,
bowol ri'uulator unci ihtvk slri-nut h.-nr.
Th'"i;oltli'n M.-ilical Di-oviTy " is not
a paii nt mi'ilii-ine or si'crrt nostrum, a
lull li-t of Its Insriilii'iita Ikmiib printed
on its boHlf-wrappiT unit uiti-sii'il umlr-r
oath. A Rluni'i' at its formula will show
that It contains no Ii-oliol. or harmful
lialiit-foriniuir ilruiis. It Is a fluid extract
made Willi pure, triple-Mined glycerins,
of proper strength, from the roots of the
following native American forest plants,
viz.. tiolden Seal root, Stone root, lllack
Cherry Park, Queen's root, Hloodroot, and
Mandrake root.
The following lending medlenl authorities,
iiiiiiik a Must of oilier-,. cl,,l llie fmegittng
riols for llie cure if lusl siu'li ullini'iils as tlm
ftlHive-,vtniloins Indlt iite: I'rof. U. ItHl lholow,
M II . ot .lefTerson Med. Colli-ire. Plain .; I'rof.
II. c Wood, M. Ii , of I mi of I'n.: I'rof. Kilwin
M Hale, M. II.. of llalioi-iiiulin Med, College,
1'tili-ngo: I'rof. .loloi Mug. M. !).. Author of
A iiii-iIi-hii ttls(H'iisalor.v; I'rof. ,lno. M. S,-uil-der.
M. II., Author of SoeelHi- Medicines; I'rof.
l.aurenee .loliliHOU. M. It.. Med. llept.. I'lllv.of
N. V.s I'rof 1'lnley lillliigwootl. M. I)., Author
of Materia Medlca and I'rof. In Hennelt Medi
cal College. Chli ngo. Heml tiatiie and ad
dress on Postal Card to Or It. V. Pierce, llilf-
falo, N. V., and n Iv-e Irrr Itooklel, giving
Bx tracts from writings of all the alsive medi
cal authors and many othei endorsing, In ths
wlrongest iiosslltln terms, eiu h and every In
gredient of whleh "(.olden Medical IUscot
erv " Is composed.
fir. l'ien-e-s Pleasant Pellets regulate and
Invigorate stomai-h. liver and bowels. They
may lie used In eonjun.-tlon with "Golden
Medical Discovery " If bowels are much coo
tllpuMd, Tlr'r tl nut iugar-utd.
FIRST AMERICAN GIRL TO DANCE WITH SWEDISH PRINCE.
MISS MAlMiAUKT IJ. liliVAN
Miss Bryan is a daughter of Paymaster Bryan, of the I'nited
States Navy. She was a guest of Miss Blodgett at the Rhode Is
land State Building, when the Prince of Sweden visited the
Jamestown Exposition, and was the first girl asked to dance with
Prince Wilhelm when Mrs. Harry St. George Tucker gave her
eventful garden party at the Exposition.
THE OLD-TIME SINCER.
We liked the old-time meetingson Jordan's banks to stand
An' cast a wishful eye into the far-off, promised land ;
The old songs of Salvation Salvation full an' free,
That great old tune "Amain' grace that saved a wretch like me!'
I recollect them old, sweet hymns, that used to float so high
'Pearcd like they shook the windows in the evctiastin' sky !
l-'er when we heard the preacher say : "Some brother raise the tune,'
We always knew "amazin' grace was comin' mighty soon !
Somehow, this new-style singin' is rather out my line,
Although they sometimes line it out and axes folks ter jine;
I lose my voice completely, an' with a kind o' sigh
Seek "Jordan's stormy banks" of old, where my possessions lie !
There's more than folks imagine, I tell you, in a song;
It's still the same old gospel, but they seem to sing it wrong !
Leastways, the old folks thinks so, but what's the use to sigh ?
So long as it's the gospel, we'll get there by an' by J
I-'. L. Stanton.
BE MY LOVE FOREVER.
Be my love forever, not merely for a day;
The bloom upon the roses is bloom that fades away;
The silver of the river as it flashes in the sun
Is the dusk upon the water when the golden day is done !
Be my love forever, that I may ever know
The music of your heartbeat wherever I may go !
Be my love forever, in toil and strife and care;
The song is but an echo of ghost lips in the air;
The laughter falls in silence down the valleys of the years.
And time is turning gladness every day, sweetheart, to tears!
Be my love forever, today, and when the dawn
Across your path conies stealing in the years when I am gone !
Be my love forever, today, and here and now
And in the sweet hereafter of the dear unbroken vow,
That, when we are phantoms, upon a circling wing,
I shall remember roses in the rosy dawn of spring,
And, through the utter darkness and through the peopled gloom,
Shall know that you have blossomed to my arms in phantom bloom !
HEARTTHROBS.
; When we are nursing food
' thoughts we are growing stronger,
and getting ready for noble deeds
; and a higher and purer life,
i Beautiful language is that pure
: channel through which comes rip
: pling those sparkling currents that
' How from the river of thought.
1 Value the friendship of the one j
who stands by you in the storms
of adversity; Hies and insects will
gather about you in the calm and
, the sunshine of prosperity.
I Examine yourselves, weigh your
own motives, scrutinize your ow n
conduct, and then you will be
' more charitable in your iudge-
nienis, and will not be so eager to
j condemn the short comings of
! others.
I When you reach the ocean of
j death, and hear the roar of the
s breakers upon the eternal shore,
I all the empty and hollow creeds in
; the world will avail you nothing if
! Christ is not there to pilot you
across the darkling billows and
take you into llie harbor of iminor
tality. 1 HAIVNT SBHN PARKI-R.
"I saw Mrs. Parker kissing a
pug dog this morning.
"What of it?"
"Shocking taste, I call it."
"Oh, 1 don't know. You haven't
seen Ivy. Parker?"
His Dear Old Mother.
-ly ih ai' ol,l mother, vihois now s:;
years ,,l, 1. llnivos on Klcctric p.iiiers."
w i iti-s V. I',, la nils, ot. ul' 1 1 ti I -I i u . ( .a.
'She has taken theiii tor a'-oui two
yeats aiol enjoys an cci lleul appoiit,-.
i'eets .stiolie and sleeps well." That's
the way Klecllie l',III, ls alt'ecl Hie ano'l.
am! the same happy results follow mi all
casi-s of female weakness and l'i netal
,lel,iht . W eak, tumy children loo. an-
i:reatly s1iein:t! e,l l.v tin-in. toiaian-
tee.l also tot stomaeli. hei and kidney
liouhlt-s l,v au ill iu:isi ;,ne
Pride goes before sonic folks
fall in love.
OIT OI-SKillT.
' I Oil ul s,m,i ,,ut ,, oinid is an "1,1
saynn; winch a'ihes with s al loice ,
toasore. htnn ot wnuud tliai s 1,,-,-ti
llealed with lluekleti's Arniea Salve.
It's out ot siL'ht. nut of mind and out uf
eusteuee. 1 'il-s t, , and chilolains dis.
apM-ai undei its heahtie itttlui ncc.toiai
ant I liy any diunmsts. iv.
The average oman thinks a
"Mrs." does not come amiss.
T'lioinaN A. lalisuii. tin1 irreul Ameri
can iioenloi, says. "I'lillv Sil pet cent,
ol the illness of mankind comes from
calimr improper food or too much I'ood;
people are inclined to over-indulge
I hemseU es. " T ins is w here iiuhuest ion
tin. Is its lieirmnini in nearly every case.
The stomaeli can do just so inticl'i work
and no more, ami when you overload it
or w lien you eat the w ionr kind of food
the dieesliie oruntts cannot possihly do
the work demanded of Ihem. It is ul
such times thai thestiuimeli ncedshelp;
it demands help, and warns you hy
headaches, lielcliiinr. sour slonmcli,
nausea, and inditrcsiinu. You should
attend to 111 is ut oueeliv taking some! ling;
lo actually do the work forlhe stom
ach. Kodol will do 1 1 1 ik. It isucoinlu
tuition of natural ilurostants and voictii
1,1c acids and contains the numo juices,
found in a healthy Ktomacli. 11 is pleas
ant to lake. It digests what you eat.
.Void by W M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C '
KNEW HUMAN NATURE.
Logic of the Man W ho l ictdlud in
the Midst of a l lood
When Davy Crockett was on
his w ay from his Tennessee home
to Texas to light for the new re
public he rode overland with some
chance friends from Little Rock to as she busilv phcJ her ir.m, many
l-'ulioii One day they were star-- an humble neighbor would -.top by
tied by hearing the high notes ot a her door to listen to the (ptamt old
distant violin playing a rollicking liyniu- she vm;; v, vigorously,
an. Putting spurs to their hoiscv "My good woman," s.n.l Mrs.
the men hastened toward the ---w ho had called io engage her
sound and soon observed several service-., "how tan you stand all
others running through the fields day in ihis hoi room, always iron
in the same direction. At last they ing, and yet sing so cheerily-''
came over the crest of a ridge m "Ah, my dear lady," she re
view of the river and beheld the plied, "the Lord has given me this
fiddler sealed in the middle of tin
llood in an almost submerged bug
gy playing as last as he could
shake the bow.
"Hello, there! Turn back!"
shouted the men who came through
the Held.
"I can't," replied the fiddler.
"But you've missed the ford.
You'll drown !"
"I've known that for half an
hour."
"What are you going to do?"
"Sit here till you chaps come
out and turn my horse the right
way."
The horse was with difficulty keep
ing his footing and seemed about
to be swept away. One of the
men who had been attracted by
the fiddling waded out and by a
precarious way reached the horse's
head and led him round to the
ford and back to the bank, the pas-1 er in a factory, and doesn't come 1
senger fiddling all the way and home till dark. When he's lonely
winding up with a merry iig. ; and sick with pain, he pounds on
"What do you mean by sitting . the floor with a stick, and I sing :
out there fiddling in the face of the hymns he like best, and he lies ',
death?" demanded Crockett of iuiei and hums ihem over to him
the rescued stranger. self till he falls asleep. Then, once
"Well, colonel," said the fid-1 in a w hile, I slip up with a cup of
dlcr, "I am a student of human ' water and bits of picture papers
nature. When I found I had which come wrapped round the ,
missed the ford and needed help, clothes, and give him a pleasant
I set out to get it. I might have ' word. Ah, ma'am, the Lord's so
shouted myself hoarse and no one ! good to me, I must try to help
out here would have paid he I them that have few blessings. "
slightest attention to me. But f And this ilundful woman lived
ihere isn't a man west of the Miss- j in a little hot room, spending her
issippi who wouldn't come run- whole life ironing and smoothing
ning at the sound uf a fiddle in the ;
woods."
"And he was right," said Davy, 1
"for there we were, the lot of us,
our horses all of a lather, for run
ning to satisfy mr curiosity about '
that sipicaking ii ;dle in ibis out of :
the way place." Vomit's Com
panion. THI: INVISim.l: SI N.
Mo one has ever seen the sun.
This is not an epigrammatic pleas
antry, but the dice-less, scientific
truth. A series of concentric shells
envelops a nucleus of which we
know absolutely nothing, except
that it must be almost infinitely
hotter than the fiercest furnace,
and that it must amount 10 more
than nine-tenths of the total solar
mass. Thai nucleus is the real
sun, forever hidden from us.
Mall Gazette.
M LDI I) TO M AkRV
The modern bachelor is by no
means so black as he is painted.
He is simply one of those excep
tional men who have been born
without the genius for matrimo
ny. To marry at all, a man re
quires inspiration; to marry well,
aspiration, and to marry foolishly,
desperation. None of these qual
ities has been vouchsafed to the
singular being who deliberately
and of malice prepense leads the
single life. - Madame.
I'l.HM'V OH TIME.
Tiie pretty nurse had taken the
best of care of the steel millionaire.
"I want you to marry me," said
he, simply.
"Why, Mr. Giltedge, this is
rather sudden." :
"1 know, child, I know. But !
you'll have plenty of time to get!
Itsoit to tho i.li'U I'll ll-ivo o fioro I
job gelling rid of my wife."
Washington Herald.
SHE MKiHT.
"So," she said, "you have made
up your mind never to marry?"
"Yes, after thinking it over for
a long time 1 have decided never
to ask any girl to be my wife."
"Pshaw! Don't feel that way
about it. You never can judge by
appearances how foolish some girls
are. The very first one you
asked might be willing to have
you.", .
"AS UNTO THE LORD."
W hat Shall we kender I nto
l or All His Mercies I nto I s.
She was only a poor, plum,
freckled woman, whose clothes
were of the fashion her mother
might have worn; vet, day bv d.iv.
work io do; so, when I'm tired
and out of sorts, I say to myself
thai verse about doing things
'heartily, as unto the Lord,' and
try to think how I'd feel if I could
see I Inn standing by my side, and
He knew I had an unwilling heart
for I lis tasks. Then 1 sing my
brightest hymns, and while my
irons smooth out the wrinkles in
the dollies, I'm planning how to
smooth the rough places in my
neighbors' lives.
" There's poor Granny Jones,
left alone all day. She's crippled
with rheumatics, and nearly blind,
too. When 1 sing it cheers her a
bit, and she feels as if some one
cared for her.
"Little Tommy Green, in the
room above me, has a weakness
in his back, and lies fin his cot bed
from morning till night. His moth-
out wrinkles lor others. What
shall we render unto the Lord for
all His mercies to us?- Christian
Life.
A Criminal
Attack
on an iii,,ii, i
1 1 1 .1 Ii- 111 1 1 i.l
till,,- called 1
eialK 1: , I
ir elll.eii is
apoaiellllv II
"a, ii,i
lit id en, Hart
1 1
ul Iv
le-s little
li s jren-
I eiiis1i,a-
linn. I,,
iw lie.' I, o ,, ,i .
In Kind's N
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I lie Tills H-uulalrll,.. Il
iend)c-ili-. an-1 e-laldi-l
ol the l,u, I- -.'e at :
,,-!. I'M etlt a
i riitulai lial-it
in v ,ii ne st, ,1
The real estate owner, in his
business, naturally hates io lose
ground.
Cures lilood. Skin Diseases. Can"
ccr. (i rent est Wood Purifier J-'ree.
Some people are like horses,
they mean yes w hen they say .
neigh
Hard Times In Knnsns.
old .lavs ,,r
o1 L:iassln,!,t is and
allioisl Innjntlell in llie joos-
l-n,us Kansas, , today, allhoui;!. a eile
en ol t ' id, II. t at I shaiiil'ili j. has net
vol louoltell a lotld tone lie I tie, nutlet
ed tles;is. ' I w as w ' il II i nil all, 1 dls
eoiiiaLr"l Io-e,.oi:liinLT tiiLjht and dav.
and could tin, I no leln f till I ti n ,1 In.
Knit's New Ins, -,,v, iv It l i, 1,-ssthau
one l,n tile t ntjdt tely can- me.'' T he
sai,-st and ui"s i, liatde euiteli an 1 eoi.l
cure and Umi and thmal h, aler ever
diseov-led i.natant I Io anv dme-
stoi-e ille and M TTial loot Ii-lieo.
The hand ot fortune is the one '
that wears diamond rings.
vo.mi:n.
A trtith-.clh.ig woman finds few
friends.
An ill-temnered woman is the
devil's doornail.
Judge a maiden at the kneading
pan, not at the dance.
Give your wife the short knife,
keep the long one yourself.
A bad wife likes to see her hus
band's heels turned to the door.
One hair of a maiden's head
pulls harder than 10 yoke of oxen.
A cross-grained woman and a
snappish dog take good care of the
house.
T
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Bowitbe f me Mlltl Hon Haw lwa;s BoutW
( If 1- ,,,,l,,,l,,ea-,..!. jj0?!3
'a ....I..,.,..,., .. ..... ; "'.:,. i N5sXaiw,a'
si i-i i,ui,- -au.fie ii, -,- i,; wi'tm- I A Gentle Laxative 1
I'.I.ih'H i:l.M 1 1.. .ulania. mi. H I' I And AnnpHypr I
f. ises, ally adnsrd f, ,-!,,,,,, and ial Appetizer
eli-e' lulls. -1-l-ly, ' '
Weak Women
I:
lu U.
Dr. vShoop's
Night Cure
W. M. COHEN.
Sour
No ap-.j'itc, lo:;:; ot strength, nervous
ness, h:ia'-iLt j:rj, cot.tipation, bad breath,
gner;ii debiiily, ::our risings, and catarrh
nf the! Ntsmach arc all due to indigestion.
Kodoi rft.,'.""s i!ia't;t;: iic it. TS .is new discov
ery r.ipre:;'!iii:J tiu: natuiai juices of diges
tion lis ths; exist in a healthy stomach,
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