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JOHIST W. SLEDGE, riioi'ltlKTOK. A. ICTIEWSIPjMFEIE, EOR THE FEOFLE TERMS:-1511 ''KR annum in advance. VOL. XXY. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1S95. NO. 45. A Good Newspaper A Good Article M A THIS COMIIINATION IH l'KETTY 8UKK TO WIN. THIS IS THE H EST MEDIUM, XKW A D V K K'NS K M K NT 8. SHK WAS) KIOUT, OF COtKSK. -When she advised him to go to the- jHEXCELSIORl-J- wixdon, n. c. where printing of every description is exe cuted with neatness and dispatch. Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Hill Heads, Envelopes, Statement, Hand Kills, Programmes, Tickets, Ktc., Kte. Etc. fkjTWrite for samples and prices. E. L. Haywakh, I'Hoi'WKrou. Tyr sourfiEfffJf PETEItSIiriit;. VA. J&E.CTKIC MtiHTS. EI.IXTKIC KV.USf ACCOMMODATION IIOO. C. SNODCKASS, Proprietor, late ol Itutler, Pa. The only first clan hotel in the city. Commercial rates, $2. to 2 50 per day. O COUGHS 0 S LAXATIVE I BROMO p n 5 QUININE Q. a. D i j Moves the Bowels gently, relievet the Cough, curei the feverish condition CO a mi 8 and hed c je ud prevent pneu monia, Curei in one day. Put up in tablet convenient lor taking. PRICE, SC 6ts. rot me ir all bmocists. o c 9 X a a o 'A J VOOL.DS j'ABR4"'itD AND FOR SALE BY A. S, HARBISON, EN FIELD, N C oot 4 8m- CO rHOFKSSIONAL CARPS. TRUST IN GOD AND DO RIGHT. The worlil stretches out before you, A field for your muscles nnd bruin, And I houli clouds may often Hunt o'er you, And often tempests and rain, lie tearless of storm which o'ertuke you, l'uh lorward throui;li all like it man, liood fortune will never forsake you, If you do ns near rbht as yi.u can. Heuii'inlier. tlie will to do rightly, If used, will the evil eoiilound ; Live daily by conscience that nightly Your sleep may he peaceful and sound, In the strict path of duty never wuvcr, Let honesly slupe every plan, And life will of Paradise savor, If you do as near riyht as you can. Though foes' darkrut scandal may speed, And strive with the shrewdest of tucl To injure your fa ne, never heed, lint justly and h nestly act; And ask of the IluUr of the Heavens To save yout fair name us a man, And all that you ask will he ejecu If you do as near riht as you can. Be Kind to Mother. W. H. DAY.IlH. O. PANIKL, T- f. HABKIHON Woldon. B.C.- Littleton, H. C. Wcldon, N. C. DAY, DANIKI. it IIAKKI30N ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Practioea in the courts of Halifai and Warren conn tint, and wherever their ser vices are needed. One of the lirm will be in Halifax on rH MnmUv. J ISIy. ajst a. atc'tuni, wiTa a. ATTQMSrSATlAW, Wilpow, N. C. Practice In theconruof HallnHendNorUiaiap. tin mil In ihetiiipreiiieaiiit federal emirta. Col. iwitunimane in auparuoi nnnn i.muuB. Branch offlea at Halllti. M. Coins .rv Mod aay. Jan 7 ly . T. T. KOSS, DEJITTI9T, Waldon, N. 0. BOffloe over Emry 4 Pieroe'i store, 10-l-ly. T, W. HARRIS, D. D. S. Littleton, N. 0. Teeth Bttraoted without paia. 4.80-6.. WHAT 0 01) liKSTOWS, II TOWS JX SLEEP." he It is of one of the uiouarehs of (Jcr many that he was one day annoyed at ringing his bell more than once without receiving an answer. Uu opening the door of his cabinet he was surprised to End his pae fast asleep in a chair. II is first impulse was to awaken and rebuke him. On approaching the sleeper, how ever, a playful thought seized his majce. ty (lor kings are but men) and he re solved to quiused himself a little at the page's expense. Seeing a paper projec ting from the boy's pocket on which something was written, his curiosity was excited. So he quickly fcancd forward, stealthily extracted the letter, and re treated into the royal apartment. Taking lis seat he oj ened it, and with a gleam of anmcuic nt in his eye he com menced reading it 1 he letter waa hum ) boy's mother, and was as follows: My PfaiiSiin: I return you many thanks for I lie money you saved from mr sa'ary ami sent to me. It has MVeu a very great help to me. (loil will certainly reward you, tny dear hoy, or it, and if you coutinue to serve your (iod and your king failhlully and consei entious'y you will not fail of success and prospetiiy in this world. From your luving mother, Makv By the time the king had fitiMicd the icttrr hisumuscd look had given place to an expression of admiration, justice and benevolence. "Worthy boj!" he exclaimed, "and ciiially worthy mother! The act shall be rewarded." And then, stepping soft ly into his closet, he fetched a number of cuius, and put them, with tlio letter, into tho boys pocket. After this he rung the bell violently, which brought the page into his presence. "You have been asleep, 1 suppose," said the king. The page stammered out an excuse; nd in doing si he put his hatid in his px-ket and felt the money, Pale, and with eyes fu'l of tears, he looked ut the king imploiingly "What is the mattci?" said his uinjcs "Oh," replied tin) boy, "someb xly has contrived my ruiu. I know nothing of this uiooc)!" "What God bc.-luws," resumed tl r king, using an old German proverb, "II bestows in sleep. Send the money t your mother, and tell h.r i li.it I will take care of both her and y u." Arp aid Mrs. Grant. II ILL IS U LAD TO SEE THE WIDOW WELCOMED BY THE SOI Til. Wo are pleased to read about the cor dial, friendly greeting that our people are giving lo Mrs. General Giant. I nyinpalhi'i with her specially because she came into this mh struck world the same year mid month that I did and was born and raised in Ihxie and inhetited about the siiiie number of ilaves that my wife did nnd lived off their hire up to the day of Liuenlu's proclamation of freedom in IHtio, mid then lost ll)ui and got no pay for them, just as my wife lost hers. Hut there is one little dilb r cnee. Mrs. Grant is drawing a penioli of $5,(1(111 a yeai and my pour wife isn't drawing anything. Mrs. Giant is a southern wruian and het sympathies were with our people until the fortunes of war drifted her lord and master the other way, A professional soldier will gener ally fight for the bc.-t pay and the high est promotion when other influences are equally balanced; for instauec, when he lives along the dividing line and has in terests on both sides of it. I am glad our people honored Mis. Grant, for her husband was at the last kind to the south and dared to shield us from the tyranny of our conquerors. Ho had no reveDges, no malice, but acted the soldier pure and simple. From the day that Liucoln called him from his brother's tauyard at Galena he never showed brutality or hatred to our people. In fact ho was naturally a kind hearted man and his comrades loved him. A brighter day is dawning. When we see New F.ngland mills breaking up and comiug south it is a sign that their people no longer believe us to be barba rians, but are willing to cast their for tunes in the south. This little hamlet is somewhat hidden from the outer world and 11 off the great thoroughfare, hut when found the visitor is content. We are all calm and sciene and ale more amused than concerned about polities. If the laws of trade talc all our gold to England let it go. Then we can tun silver I reckon. 1 wouldn't issue any more bonds payable iu gold, It is another miserable makeshift The extravagance of the national government has brought about this disgraceful condi tion of affairs and maybe a general bust up will help us. Our government is just like a man who is every year spend ing more than bis income and keeps on borrowing from Peter to pay I'aul aud giving auother mortgage to make up the deficit. Legislation won't pay debts nor raise prices Then let the old ship run on to the breakers if she wants to. Hut I must slop ruminating upon these things. They disturb my tranquil lity. I will take a walk in the garden and let my eh iler down 1 will sail over to the island aud help the little girl to pick up shells. I will sing ' Hail Columbia, happy land, If we aiti't ruined, Fl be hanged." Biu. Arp. IAVE, How we priio the life that now is this mortal life, this life of uncertainty. this life that is fast fleeting away, tkis life with all ill environments, with all in limitations, with all its aches and pains and di.sap poiutmenta! How, withal, ws love this life! How e loog to retain it! How w: TrqM like to iuvcat it with immor tality and dwell here forever! How loath we are to part wuh it! With what re- luotaoce, with what unavailing protects we yield to the Inevitable! Yet this life to which we thus eliag is not worthy of mention in comparison with the life possible to us and promised to us; the life we have even now, and hall haTe lorevermore, if wa have Christ; a life unlimited, lire that has all eternity for ill fuller expansion; a life that knows no aches, no pains, no disappointments, no death. Ia It not itraoge that so many may be found who have no appreciation of it. no deep yearning for it who so little priio it that they refuse, when it is freely offered them without money and without price? ' - - 11 ' . Mrs. Emilv Thorno, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says ehe has never k..n .hi to nrceure any medicine for li.m that relieves tho paiu fiuiokly and cthtttuallT as Chamberlain's Pain Balm and that abe has also used It for lame back with great success. Pot sals by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr, A, 8. Harrison, Unueid. A ! s Moines woman who has been troubled with In quent colds, concluded to try an old remedy in a new way, and accordingly took a tablespooutul (lour times the usual dose) of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy just before, going to bed. The uext morning she fouud that her Id had almost entirely disappeared. Dutim; the day she took a few doses of the remedy (one teaspoouiul at a time) and at niht again took a teaspoonful befure H'-ing bed, and on the following morning awoke free from all symptoms of the cold Since then ahe bus, on ev er.il occasions, used this remedy in like ma .ujr, wiih the same cood results, and is much elated over her discovery of so quick a way ol cuiin); a cold. rorsalehyj tirowii, llailhil, 1T. A. 8. Harrison, Knneld, I'OKCOT TIIH HAItY. if!!! WAS TOO CORDIAL. Cnor.LT Did she invite you to call 1 Cuappv Yes ; but I'll not do it. Ciiou-Y Why ? Chappy She told me to bring my fancy work nud stay all day. MM All the ladles were Admiring Miss tlobabout'i faw theater bat. and Hero Oreadfultv disap pointed to llnd that It wuh only A ntlier amusing st ry is told on youu.? soc eiy uulron. I he daughter ol a wealthy nu I indulgent ( .iiont, she hail ver known a car- until she assumei the responsibility of bouse keeping al the time of het marriage a lew years ago. She is n"W a ninth' r. Her younger nistnr was seen recently in a sir ct car with a child in her arms. "Whose bairy ia that?" inquired friend, who was rather astonished to the young lady taking cara of a ohild "Oh, it il sister's," ahu replied. "She waaotitat the house last niitht, and when ahe loft for her homo forl the baby. I am taking it to her now." "But how did Bho forget the baby? inquired the surprised friend. "She knew she was forgetting some thing when sho left,, but could not think what it was." St. jm, 's,t Uispiitoh, MUIJUHIII IU . The experience of George A. Apgor, of German Valley, N. J-, is well worth rcmcnicmberitiK. Ho was troubled with cbronio diarrhoea and doctored for Que months and wal troatod by four different doctors without benefit. Ho then began using; Chamberlaiu'e Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoea Keroedy, of which one small bottle effected a complete cure, For sale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr, At S. Harrison, Knfield. . Mr. I'ttHtPlvi'ivlii on tlv Giber side of the Bleu lookintf attar tbu foattior-ilunLtir trade. THE SONG WE RE SINGING. ,iin:i:i with 11 is cicosh. i;xamini:k. Oh, Dixie land is the land of cotton, Briuns five cents an' the crap's forgotten Bring mills, Bring mills, Bring ycr cotton mills to Dixie I Oh, we want more mills in Dixie, To day, Hooray! We want more mills in Dixie State, For to weave the cotton an' save tin freight, To day ! Hooray! We want m ro mills iu Dixie ! Oh, cotton still U a great deceiver, But what we want is the cotton weaver, Bring mills, Bring mills, Bring yer cotton mills to Dixie. Oh, we want more mi Is in Dine, Today, -Hooray! We want more mills fer to turn aroua', An' take our cotton at a cent a poun' ILoray! Lo k away! Look aw.iy down South in Dixie! Frank 1, Stanton. James Hide, onoe a lawyer in a small ( town on Iiong Is'and, tells a good story ubout himself, lie says : j "It was when I used to practice law in a little town near the center of the State- A farmer had one of his neigh- burs arrested for stealing ducks, and I j was employed by the accused to endeavor i to convince the court that such was not the case. The plaintiff was positive that his neighbor was guilty because he bad seen the ducks in the defendant's yard. lllow do you know llut they are your ducks?" I asked '"Oh, I should know my own ducks anywhere,' said the farmer, and ho gave a description of their various peculiarities whereby he could readily distinguish them from the others. " 'Why, said I, 'those ducks can't be of such rare breed I have some just like them in my own yard.' " 'That's not at all unlikely,' replied the farmer, 'for they are not tho only ducks I have had stolen lately.'" Indi anapolis Sentinel DON'T UK A CKCMIil.KlC. Marfe Customs. RADICAL CHANGES THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN ENGLAND. Marriage customs have changed every where with the advance of civilization. Anglo -Saxons in aneicnt times, it is said, used to cspture I heir wives by force from their fathers or their husbands, it did not matler which. This was before Augusliue came to preach Christianity. Then purchase was more common than capture, although the latter seems to have been frequent enough to the reign of Ethelbcrt to need regulation by law. By this law a man might run away with a woman, provided be afterwards paid her previous owner, bo he father or husband, uO shillings. If it was husband who had thus been de prived of his wife, (he woman's captor had not only to pay liitn tho fine, but also to buy him another wifo. In any care the stolen woman belonged to her captor. If a man had purchased his bride in the days of F.ihclbcrt and afterward con cluded he bad paid too much for her, it was lawful for him to return her to her former owner and claim again the pur chase price, provided that he had not previously expressed satisfaction by mak ing the bride a present on the morning after the wedding. The next step was the "fester lieu," when the bride price was paid on the day of espousal and was supposed to compensate the parent for the cost of brinsin)" up his daughter. It seems, however that this soon fell into disrepute, us there was no law agaiust the father's ougaging his daughter to numerous suit ors, taking from each the "foster lcin," and, of course, cheating all but one on the wedding day, which, at that time, was only the day of betrothal, when the suitor gave a "wed" or pledge for the future performance of his contract. If the suitor did not claim his bridge with in two years al'ti r tho wedding day, he forfeited all right lo her and to whalevcr money or goods he bad paid for her. If ic woman or her father broke their promises, the father had to give the suit or four times as much as the suitor had already paid hiin. As civilization advauced the bride rice was given lo the woman herself and became her dowry while nowudrjs the tables are frequently tinned, and the briili settles l he money on her husband. Kate Field's Washinitt n Caver (i""" men have been sheltered a! one time Ih ii -aih the brandies ol the mil in banyan tree. Suiihs -M ! whit I' What a happy w rl I it would be if a'l discontent were thrown out. Many young people c implain ah out their work, that baby that is ! I! ihy'a oi nli I it be, mom lisjust swallowed a ingyrulibcr ball. This much is to b said iu 111 vol of the tattooed mau. While a great many men have designs upon others his are all upon himself. . First Girl Chtlly is a nico boy, only ho has so much lo say. Second Girl No, that's just where his weak point lies. He thinks he has." it is menial an I beueath persons of their ' 1 talents an f tr tinin wh..r. nil li.in.tri.lit ... c. :. unimei no mi . ... , , ... , wuik in enuu ii iiIb- .loiiio ions arc ucsi realized by the faithful performance of I the present duly, however humhlo it may he. 1 tie doing ot a lowly service may betlie nest wlik-n tho employer uses for bringing out the strength of his em ptoyecs. Generally an employe! will see to it that "he that is faithful in that which is least" has the opportunity become "faithful also in much." A life spent in brushing clothes aud washing crockery and sweeping Boors a life Billy 11 or did you, feel when Cholly j which the proud of the earth would have gtiftlj kissed you?- Bell Oh, down in the mouth. And the audience got up and left. I'.lcctrir Hitters. This remedy is becoming so well kuown and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Klectric Bit tern sing the same song id' praise. A urer medicuie does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Klectric Bitters will euro all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove l'im pies, Boils, Salt Hhcuiu and other affec tions caused by impure blood. ill drive Malaria Irom the system aud prevent as well os cure all Malurial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and In digestion try Klectric Hitlers. Kutirc satisfaction guaranteed or money refund d. Price fillo and ?1 OU per bottle at It'. M. Cohen's Diuiistore. STUB KXDS OF KXPKKSS. We unconsciously judge ourselves. A YOUNG WOMAN OF OBSER VATION SAYS IT VARIES WITH EVER Y A TTA CUM EN T. "I suppose it's a perfectly harmless amusement," said a young woman of ob servation, "but for the life of me 1 ean't see the use of all this diseuisiun that's going on concertiiug man's most attrac tive trait to womau. Why, it is nut a question to any (rait of general applica tion at all; it simply depends on tho wo man's idea of what is most attractive in some certain mau at some certain time. She may hold to Ihc ideal all through her girlhood that the only worshipful man is the poetic and soul creature, and then flop completely over and throw her self at the muddy feet of the touse head ed 'halfback' of a college football team. "It's all nonsense to say that we wo men have got any well-sustaiDed, well defined ideals of manly character. We don't fall in love with a man because we like the fellow; because we can't help ourselves, in fad; and then we make the astonishiug discovery that his character istics are just those we admire. Our ideal changes wilh each new case of heart affection, for if it were not sc, could we manage to endure a change of sweet hearts? I believe there arc some girls in this world who have made a selection from the oilier sex by rule and note, but they are simply freaks, and I look on them with mingled wonder and pity. "Courage, tenderness, deference, de votion, physical charms, mental attain ments, these are all characteristics that wo like in men, but it is silly to try to pick out any of them as being the most attractive to women in general, To ev ery woman that manly quality is most charming which is possessed by the man most charming to her. He is not charm ing because his qualities first made him so, but his qualities are the most charm ing because she finds them in bitn. "Just now, by the by, my opinion is that the most charming characteristic in a man would be that of consenting lo buy a new dress without the faint est reference to making over an old one." Chamberlain'a Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, SmIJ Head, Sore Nipples, Chapied Hands, Itching Piles, Hums, Frost liites, Chronic Sore Eves and (ininulaled Eve Lids. For sale by druggists at ' cents per box. TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a line healthy con dition try Dr. Lady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 26 Wilts per package. For sale by druggists. For .sale J. N. Brown, Halifax, and r. A. S. Hanison, Kuli"lJ. cot it.vt; u i o no ax i dark. Domestic felicity is of as many types as religion is. Women admire handsome men and love homely ones. Cupid always goes about with his bow nnd arrows loaded. A wise man discovers by patient study what a fool stumbles upon. While a man is thinking how a thing ought to be done a woman will do it. A woman talks at her best when she doesn't know what she is talking about. No woman should ever worry over the loss of a man who hadn't the cour ago to ask for her. Detroit Free Press. HIHOVKR FIITY YEAR Mn Winslow'a Southing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with pefect success. It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays all psin, euros wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. -5 cents a botlle. lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. How much we admire men who are decided and outspoken those who ac cept heartily the testimony of the word of God, then risk all for it, whatever the consequences, and make always a held stand for Christ. Out and out for Christ, the greatest safeguatd against backsliding. The most useful course to pursue if you want to do real work for Christ. ou must live out your profes sion to have influence with others. Your testimony will have weight just in pro portion as you aot faarlcssly what you be lieve. To bo a decided, outspoken Chris tian is the only way to be happy, safe aud useful. (iOOD RESULTS in advertising tell the story for shrewd advertisers better than big circulation claims or great promises. in tho Ad. v wtw w.w aw.ju VTT ADVERTISEMENTS. It Should be In I'.vrry House. J. B. Wilson, D"t Clay St., Sharps- buri.', Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump. tion, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumo nia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various othci remedies and several phy siciinhad done her no nood. Hubert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa , claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him moie good than anything be has ever used lor Lung I roubles. .Nothing Ilk it. Free trial bottles at W. M. Cohen's drugstore. Large bodies 50c and $1.00, A TKAtilC COMl'MCATIOX. "So you refuse me !" said Charley Callow bitterly. "Of course," said thu charming wid ow. "Won't you even be a sister to me?" "No. 1 m engaged iu many your father. I II be a mother to you. 0. VV. 0. Hardnian, Sheriff of Tyler Co., W. Vs., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to sny so. 'Ho was almost prostrated with a cold when he procured a botlle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy He says: "It pave me prompt relief. I find it to be an invaluable rem edy fur ooughs and colds." For tale by J. N. Brawn, Halifax, Dr. A. S. Harrison, Enfield, treated as the du-l under their fect; a lift spent at tho clerk's desk; a lile spent in the narrow shop; a life's spent in the la borer's hut may yet be a lile so enno bled by God's loving mercy that fur the sake of it a kin.' miht gladly yiold his crown. Very often a man discovers that there it l good deal of the porcupine about tats people he thinks it his duty to sit upon. She Do you think a gul ought to let a wan kiss her belore she marries him? He Yea, if she expects l be kissed at all. Ilurklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises. Sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erupt'- " " lively cures piles, or isr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine serious and 1 fatal diseases result from trilling ailments neglected. Don t play wuh Mature s greatest gift health. If you arefecllnc ik .; Brown's Iron : Bitters out ol sorts, we and generally ex hausted, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, begin at once tak ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine, which is Brown's Iron Bit ten. A few bot tles cure benefit comes from the very first dose it won't stain four terth, and it's pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia. 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