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"EELleiUUS EEADIlMG. Vour IW ot toes. 'Lookup and down!" do you mind how the tree-iop Rejoices in sunshine denied to its root? And hear how the lark, gazing skyward, is flooding . All earth with its song, while the ground bird is mute. i, 'Look out and not in!" see the sap rushing outward In leaf, bud and blossom ; all winter it lay Imprisoned, while earth wore a white deso lation; . Now Nature is glad with the beauty ol May. ''Look forward, not backp of creation, The chime of the seasons Tis the chant as onward they roll; Tis the pulse of the world, 'Us tho the ages, hope of This voice of tbe Lord in the depths of tho soull ' 'Lend a hand!" like the sun, that turns night into morning, B The moon, that guides storm-driven sailors to land: Ah, life were worth living with this for its watchword 'Look up, out, and forward, and each lend a hand !" Mrs. Caroline A. Mason. "Sell A.1I." Is this demand, "sell all," universal? No, there would be no one to buy. The univer sal demand is to be ready to give up what one loves best. God could give up his dearly beloved son. So could Abram. Peter could give up boats and the storms his rugged nature loved, and every one must be able to give up whatever God asks. Just here, thousands stumble. They are ready to give up all but one thing, pride of in tellect, unbelief. vocation in life, anything but to be a minister or missionary. And the test comes just on that one crucial point, that citadel of obstin acy. But Christ, who had given up the wealth and fealty of the universe in his sub lime service, saw its result on himself, and and says to men "Follow me," follow, not only on earth, Lut to and in tha highest heaven. Suffer with mo, and we will be glorified together. . And the suffering is not worthy to be compared with the glory. Bishop "Warren in Sunday School Times. "Too X.ate." These are solemn and fee rful words: but they are warranted by the parable, as apply ing to souls seeking entrance into the king dom of heaven. The "wise virgins" wel come the procession, pass on with it, enter the banqueting house, and sit down to the feast. These represent such as are ready for the coming of their lord. Readiness consists in sincere repentance of sin, true faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour," hearty acceptance of Him as redeemer and Lord, open confes sion and prayerful obedience. These have no preparation to make when the Lord comes. They have been waiting and watch ing. Their work is done. They are saved with and everlasting salvation. The "foolish virgins" represent such as are unready. They, however, come calling for mercy. Their eyes are open upon all the consequences of past folly. But they find it too late! They are recognized by the great searcher of hearts as not belonging to the true procession. They have had many a pressing invitation, and many an abounding opportunity. But they have not heeded tha invitations; have not embraced the oppor tunities. The door is shut. Too late! Con tent with a mere formal life, they have never been disciples. They would not be in structed .in the way of the Lord; but chose their own way. The "wise" are safely boused. The unwise are for ever excluded. Biessed hope for the Christian. Fearful disappointment for the careless and the formal. This is our time of opportunity; this our day of grace. "True repentance is never too late; but late repentance is seldom true." No wonder the Saviour counsels all to watch. To us the Son of man may come at any hour at any moment. "Watch" is a sentinel virtue. "In no attitude of mind and heart dees man in carnate his noblest end, as man, active in faith and in good works, he awaits the sec ond coming of Christ." Now the door is open. By and by the door will be shut ! N. Y. Observer. iVnring' loathe is. What could be a more sweet and beautiful fulfilment of the prophecy (Is. 49:23) than the life and recent decease of the great Ger man emperor? Those who witnessed one year since tho celebration of the ninetieth birthday of Em peror William, trembled for tho health of the aged monarch at whose feet such a marvellous t ioute of love, honor and ven eration was laid, but none imagined that unharmei by praise, in one short year ho would go down to the grave bowed down by the weight of months of sorrow. Before Prince Wilhelm, the most dearly beloved by the Emperor of his grand children, could reach Berlin, the ninety-one-years old Emperor lay on his dying bed. He appeared for the last time on Saturday at Cue window to greet tne passing troops, and the crowd which daily watches the spectacle. On Sunday he remained in bed, and seemed to realize from the first that his illness was probably the last one, requesting that tho sacram nt of the Lord's Supper might be ad ministered to him. His whole heart went out toward the sick son whom he had not seen for nine long months, saying: "If I could but see Fritz," and as he grew worse: "I have but one wish more, that I might em brace my son." un inursaay atternoon, Dr. Koegol, one of the court preachers, and special chaplain to the royal family, remained long by tho bedside, reading selections from the scrip tures and offering prayer. The sick man joined in repeating a part of tha Twenty-third Psalm, and also the verse, "For me to live is Christ, and . to die is gain," giving a fervent amen to prayer and scripture. To his daughter, who said to him, "Papa, had you not tetter rest now?" he replied, "No; I shall have plenty of time to rest by-and-bye." At another time he remarked, "I never could understand why poor Fritz should be so sorely tried, but I shall know all about it soon." All Thursday night anxious watchers stood by tho bedside of the dying man. At four, those relatives who had sought a littlo rest were again summoned. Prince Bis marck, who, after a sleeping dose, had just fallen into a light slumber, was again aroused and quickly reached the palace. Von Moltke was there. Tho friends knelt by tho bedside and kissod the hand of the dying man ; but all was not over till half-past eight when the Kaiserin was carried fainting from the room. At ten appeared extrt sheets an nouncing the death of Kaiser William I. 'The event recalls to mind his declaration of allegiance to Christ a few years since.' The occasion was a visit to the Dom Chapel, in Berlin, to see a new painting with which the venerable building has been recently adorned. The subject of the painting was the kings of the earth liyina: their crowns and sceptres at the feet of Christ. In reply to an address from Dr. Kccgel, the court preacher, the emperor said: "As forwhat you have said about me personally, I accept it with all modesty as a man whose days ar now numbered. In my life-time heaven ha" covered me with blessings and mercies, es pecially in my old age. But the homage paid me I lay at the throne of the Highest, from whom we derive strength to exe cute all the best things that can be done on earth." Further on he said: "Within the last few years, before tbe eyes of all of you, things have happened by which Prussia has ben raised higher than ever we expected. You have all been witnesses of the great "Work accomplished, which will continue to endure if its foundations remain in purity or religion and progress in every good deed. In tny old days I can call heaven to witness that I have looke 1 upon religion as the sole foundation on which everything reposes, and as the highest good of my people." WISE WORDS. The beat way to do good is to be good. How stiangely.. easy difficult thingi are. It's not cowardly to run from tempta tion. The world knows nothing of its great est men. The thirst of desire is never filled, not fully satisfied. A craving for sympathy is the common boundary line between joy and sorrow. Study the characters of each, and sym-' pathize with all in their troubles, however small. If a man has real merit there is noth ing that will bring him into notice so well as abuse. ' The man who is vaia.ot his wealth only proves that he thinks more of his money than of himself. The indiscriminate defence of risrht and wrong contracts the understanding, while it hardens the heart. If we are not extremely foolish, thank less or senseless, a great joy is more apt to cure sorrow than a great trouble is. Government mitigates the inequality of power, and makes an innocent man, though of the lowest rank, a match for the mightiest of his fellow subjects. The affections of a man for his wife and children is gauged by what he is willing to do for their future, as well as by what he is doing to supply their wants now. What causes such a miscalculation in the amount of gratitude which men expect for the favors they have done, i3 that the pride of the giver and that of the receiver can never agree as to the value of the benefit. Do to day's duty, fight to-day's temp tations and do not weaken and distract yourself by looking forward to things which you cannot see, and could not understand if you saw them. A. lover's hope resembles the bean in the nursery tale; let it once take root, and it will grow so rapidly that in the course of a few houis the giant Imagin ation builds a castle on the top, and by and by comes Disappointment with the cruel axe, and hews down both the plant and the superstructure. Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow. I never spoke the word "Farewell!" But with an utterance faint and broken, A heart sick yearning for the time When it should never more be spoken. Caroline Bowie. So thinks the youth when love is true An J smoothly flowing as a rier; A score of times he says ilGood night" And wishes he could stay forever. Boston Courier. It was Horace Greeley who used to say that an editor was a good editor, not be cause of what he put into his paper, but because of what he kept out of it. "I want to thank you," writes a young man to B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Va., "for placing me in a position by which I am enabled to make money faster than I ever did before." This is but a sample extract of the many hundreds of similar letters re ceived by the above firm. See their adver tisement in another column. Chronic Coughs and Cold, And all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, can be cured by the use of Scott's Emul sion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Ldver Uil and Mypophosphites in their fullest form. Is a beautiful creamy Emulsion, pal atable as milk, easily digested, and can be taken by the most delicate. Please read: "I consider ocott s Jimulsion the remedy par excellence in 'lnberculous and Strumous Af fections, to say nothing of ordinary colds and throat troubles." W. R S. Connell, M. D., Manchester. O. The leading article in a late issue of La Petit Journal, of Paris, is an account of the need and success of a temperance work in Europe. There is at this time, in all Eu rope, a real crusade against alcoholism. Nearly all the parliaments, as well as assem blies of savants medical and benevolent declare alcohol is the foe. Is This What Ails You? Do you have dull, heavy headache. ob struction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, some times profuse, watery and acrid, at others thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; eyes weak, watery and inflamed; ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; voice changed and nasal twang; breath offensive; smell and taste impaired; is there a sensation of dizziness, with . mental depression, a hacking cough and generai de bility? If you have all, or any considerable number of thase symytoms, you are suffering from Nasal Catarrh. The more complicate! your disease hasbecome,the greater the num ber and diversity of symptoms. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, result in consump tion, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, cr less understood, or more unsuccessfully treat ed, by physicians. The manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer, in good faith, a reward of f 500 for a case of this disease which they cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by druggist?, at only 50 cents. Canon Wilberforce has started in South ampton the first "Guild of the Blue Cross." It is intended to gather into a definite asso ciation abstainers of some years' standing. Thief Arrested. The news was received with the utmost satisfaction by the community that he had terrorized; but the arrest of a disease that is stealing away a loved " and valued Jif e, is an achievement that should inspire heart-felt gratitude. Chiliness, cold extremities, de pressed spirits, and extremely miserable sen sations, with p-le. wan features, are the re sults of disordered kidneys and hver. Arrest the cause at once by taking Dr. Pierce's Gol den Medical Discovery. 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The kidneys being the sewers of the human system, it is impossible to keep the entire system in good working order unless these organ are doing thHr full duty. Most people do not believe their kidneys are out of order because they never give them any pain. It is a peculiarity of kidney di ease that it may long exist yrithout the k no wledge of the pa tient or of the pract it ion er. It may be suspected If there is any gradual departure from ordinary health, which departure increases as age comes on. Third. We do not cure every known disease from one bottle. This is an impossi bility. Fourth. Warner's Safe Remedies have been recognized by the doctora and the peo ple all over the g.obe as standards of tlus highest excellence. Fifth. We make the following unqualified guarantees: Guarantee I. That Warner's Safe Rem edies are pure and harmless. Guarkntek 2. That the testimonials used by us are genuine, and so far as we know, absolutely true. 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Esq.. of (Box 104), Snmmersvie, Prince Edward I.iianJ, Can., writes: "When I commenced taking your 'Golden Medical Discovery." I was not able to work and was a burden to myself. At that time I weiirhed L2 noun da. and to-rbtv I weirh ut pounds. Then I used to eat about one eat four or five if x uarea to. WARUTS DISPENSARY Why We Win Berlin? lino!' SorvapartlU ,1 th im flprlaj mellcin Qil blood purifW. Btraune It U coooeatraiel extract of tbe) 1X4 .Iterative ami blood portfjla; rtnlit of ib vej--etabUs kingdom. Bcus by a peculiar oombiaatioo. proporttoa and preparation. UpoaaBasei curaUr power poculUr to luelf. Br-cauae It Is nnerjtialed for tae) cor of aerof all, aalt rheum, boll, pimple, humor, etc. Because It U the only mediciae of wht?h rat truly b said "1U0 doaea om doUxr." au unaaawerabi ar gument aa to Strength and Economy BerauM It effects remarkable cure where. olr preparaUooa totally fail. Because there la nothing equal to It for cartng dytpepaia, bilious ae, alck headache. todLreatloo. Because every article enter! a r lnti III carefully canned, none but tbe beat U used, aad all tbe roots and oerba are gr uad la our own draj mill bleb , make Impoaaible tbe use of aaytalnc loapure or d letertou. IHloocPs Sarsapanlla Sold by all drurztu. $1 ; six for il Prepared only by C L HOOD at CO, Apocaecarte, Lowell. SUaa, IOO Doses One Dollar HUGHES' TONIC e al CaSTaU RXXXST fOU (hills ahd fever V IT WILL Cure the Most Obstinate Gases. As an A LTK1I ATI YE, It cleanse) the system aad relieves Bilious disorders. Asa TO MIC, U gives tone aad atrengtA, TRY ITI Proprietors bars many letters testifying to tan tertta of this valuable ramedy. In Mutarlal district every fAmllyabould have It In tbe bouse always ready or use. Price per bottle, SI. O bottles. SO. tor sale by Druggists an4 Owner al Merchants. CURETheDEAF, HOLD ts worth no sear lb. tvtm I VJT wortagUOX butt said aa fee. n box by flu lira. 55 SS m .1.. la.NM s aa i Line not asvlae tbe fae. Wnt sT bsewstar Safety Ratn Holder Pox. BoUy. aTVA nAL518 Bastnes Cnlleen. FbJia- I. 81tOA 17 Uons f urnUbed. Him aotkoUnkip, S40. Writ. ORGANS, Rlgbeet Honors at aU Great World' Eihlbitlon star 1ST. 10O style. Si to SMO. For Caa. baay laymeau, or Baaud. Catalogue, U pp to, free. PIANOS. atrson k flamlln do sot hesitate to msks tbe ertrrerils ? cJatra that their Ptaao are superior to ail Mber. Tot they attnbot sol! v to Lb remarkable iBpmvrtcvBt Introduced by tbem In l-3. bow known aa Ita ")IAS)N A U AM LIS PLASO STKLNOER- Full perUcuiar by mi. B0STOX. tM Tretnoot St. CniCAOO. U) wbb Ave. 1Kb St. tUoi ta boasre). JifiW iuaMv, I Con A! GUT, ISS7.1 indofxribablo feeling of dread, or of im pending calamity? If you have all, or any oomtiderabto number of these symptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more oompucatnl your disease has become, tho jrreatcr tbe number and diversity of symptoms. No matter what stage it has reached. Da. Pirbcks Golden Medical Ducotxrt will subdue it, if taken according to di rections for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, com plications multiply and Consumption of the Lungs. Skin Dwetuw. Heart Disease, Rheumatism. Kidney Dis ease, or other graye maladies are quite work. humors, from a common Blotch, or Erup tion, to tho wonit Scrofula, alt-rheum, Fever-eoros," bcaly or Hough fekin, tn short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerfuL purifying, an 1 invigorating medicine. Great Eating Ul cers rapidly heal under its benign influ Ban aBaa. r7aieinn JZSmX na.SeH awls 1 - i v J a. s w m w f LlYIfl I Disease, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OP BLOOD. Lungs. Spitting of Blood, Phrrfne of Breath, Bronchitis, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Severe Coughs. Asthma, and kindred affec tions, it is a sovereign remedy. Whilo it ' Cough of Five YaRs' Standing. Discovery' has done mv family, with good t - Worth $1000 A Bonn. meal a day. and now can be put back where I Discovery $1.00, MEP1CAL ASSOCIATION. Pronr's. No. Because Uool's SrparUU U aa boaeat avedlcta aad every purchaser receive) a fair ttii-iIwi for bla money. Because we auk r a'y a fair prLrej, aad do not tnv pnae upon tbe public cnaAdeaoe by abaordty advar Using Hood's SaraapartUa aa -onb more lata wn tell It for. Bvaue lis adrtlac Is ortgtaal and not 4 peead- nt upon Use bralaa of coapettlorm. Because It U a modem nsedlctae ; tbe ripe fruta U( Industry aa J atnd of eipe Ian fed pharmacist, tinder wbo-e personal dUr -cUon U U sUU prepared. Because It baa n Good Namo at Homo Titer beinc nvire of Ilaol StrsatarlUa sold tn Lowell, where It Is made, than of all other trasv pari!! as or btool purtSaxa eombtaed. Because) It U claia. clr aad beta Ufa In appear nne . coat pa' e I with tbemuidy.crtvr ntakn mp of other preparai ona. Because wheal given n faithful traJ accord tag to dire tion It U renooaVi certain to effect l&e da aired result. RU by ail drutsta. $; sis Tor $5 Prvraredonl by C L HOOD at CO, Apoth srartra, LowelL JUn. IOO Doses Ono Dollar WELLS' la VISIT L2 Velvei Cream. AMajricCoro tdexioti Cenut tier for lace, lS'evk atvi Anna. taat for drf-auoif and whitening tb akin. UnriTsl-ii for Tbeaire.Kv ceptJorAS, balls, raxlien, ic. Un vxrnalled for OeLcatg trans, parent whiu- Dcaa. soft you: hf -desert sjd floe finish- nana least, doe not rrrubt-rj.draw. vub-T. nor in say way injure Cm mm d-Hieate or aecsitire skin. Superior to any fowder. Iaate or Liquid for toning don ml or fluaaed faoe. Effavom Tan. Bunburn, Kre.kl.-s, I Tuple, Ouavrernesa, EaA. low Skin, all blmiAhen and iroprTtertoti. Sl bottles at Drujrjjma an 1 francy tioodsbeaJers. or by tliDrww. prepaid, on receipt of rrtcev. E.K. yiU,Vnii Jrrvy Qiy. N J..U H.A. ROUGH ON NEURALT.lA," $1.00. Drag. T.OCGU OS R1IEITMAT1SI1." f LML Drag. ROUGH" OS ASTD-1A," la Druggists. ROCGFI OS MATERIA flJA DrugrfaU, ray rreTi( i hr T.t. K S. Wtn is. Jrey Orr. ROUGHonCORNS HARD OR IT. sorruoaN3.au. rdughontoothagheisc "OSGOOD" V. i. CUAlAfi SCAUC Sent en trvaL Freicttg paid. FuyWarraate. 3 TON $35. OtberaiarA pewxtioas sidy low. A rents pud. fciuatrated Catalog res. Mention Uua rsper. B!air'sPiIls,c uvai nti, j 1 1 .in, i nil. SI00 to S300 A XOXTH made wurklavar a. Areata) prtrrei w do cava ruf-usa unr a vmm m . I Jll.l v - S'. nnrsns and alve Utasr wbuln Umm to tb pnalni , Hrr mooMota may r proAtaMy enspTryel aiwa. A f'W vsjr-sjx-tns tn Uiwna aad clue U. r. JOUJM SOS ft CO, UU Main U Eicbai l Vs. liabto to set in. and. nooorr dure a fatal termination. or Later, in- Dr. Piehcs's tioLDUf Medical Ducor Ert acts powerfully upoa Ihc Liver, nndl through that great Llouit-punriing organ, c learn. the system of all bkxxl-taunts and Impurities. lrm whatever cmuae nrtatng. It is equally etbencious In acting upon too Kidneys, and other excrvtory onrana, rri-anaing. strengthening, and benling tbctr disraAts. As an app Clung, rtwtorauve tonic. It promotes digvwuoa and nutri tion, thereby bu it ting up both fleaua ana strength. In malAricU districts, this voa dVrful rnedactno has gained great r-kt-rity In curing Fever and Ague, Cnlils and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred rlicWtLsea. Mrt. L V. Webber, of Yorkshire, CaUarovcM P- rm write): "For Ave years prwious to taJung 'Golden Medical Dirwovery and FeUcta,' I was a great sufferer; had a snvrre pain In my right side continually; was unable to Uo my own & am now well and strong. " ence. Virulent blood-poLtona are. by its use, robbed of their terrors. lpxaAUy has It manifested its potency in curing Tetter, twm. EryaipeUo. Uotls. Cartnii cles, Sore F.yea, Scrofulous Sorea and 8well Injr. Hip-V.ini DtAiaae. White Swelllngn," Goitre, or Thick Meek, and Enlarged G u, my fancy, and seeing that it was essentially a Uood-tmrifler. I lm mediatciy recommended It to tbe old lady who had bwo so long a sufferer from BaJt-rbenm. hbe commenued taking it at once, and took one bottle, but seemed to be no better. However. I mlitrtX that it would take time for any medicine to effect a change for tha better, and encouraged ber to continue. Ffco then purcLaxi-d n half-a-dozen bottles, and before tbew bad all been umil abe began to notice an Improvement. After taking about a dote o bolt abe was entirely cured. Her hands were perfectly well and as smooth, and healthy as a child's. Her general health was also greatly improved; the rbeumati&m entirely kit ber, and the catarrh wan almost cured, so that it ceased to las much annoyance, she baa enjoyed excellent health from that dav to this, and has bad no return of either salt-rheum or rbL-urnattam. The Discovery vvui8 lo have entirely eradicab-d the saJt-rbeum f ntn ber syatem. She is now over eighty years old, and very healthy for one of such extreme ag. I have written this letter, of which you can make anyua yoti see Ot, hoping that nm sufferer from nalt-rhcum mwht chanw to read It and obtain relief by u.ing your 'Golden Medical Durovery for 'Golden' it is In its curative properties, and as much above the nrultitiidd of nostrums ani sj-calied 'patent medKtnen. ao zealously flaunted before the public pa oofd Is above tbe baser metals. Respectfully yours, F. W. WUEEIXR, 12 HA! St." promptly cures the severe Co it: ha, it strengthens tho system and purines tho blood. Mrs. y. W. TtlCX, of Knrfant, Yrrmrmt, nys: I feci at liberty to acknowledge tho benefit I received from two U.tthw of the 'Golden Medical Daacnvery. whkb currxl a cotiirh cf five yenr etaniinir. and dyspep sia, from which I bad suffered for n long time. I have also used Dr. Pierce's Ittract of ?mart-Wccd. or Water Fei'pcr. in my ffect." w. n. ruTT.. Esq.. of r77ro, riTu- write: -I have taken your wonderful Golden Medical Discovery' and have bes-n cured r.l consumption. I am now sound and well, and have only Fpent tnrco dollars, and I would not Lako three thousand dollars aix was." Six Dottle for $SJbO; by DrnfffUta, 6G3 MrL- . 2:.sU.lf, for
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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