MP?1 HH Lai EL j JOH1ST "W. SLEIDGKE, ruoi'MKTon. I VOL. XXXI. I .A. ITEWSFA-FEE IF1 O IR, THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896. TEBMS:-1 ''KI1 anm'm in advance NO. 8. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth or ni HAIR iriir.M -ALL OT1I1 K Dressings FAIL "I can cordially Indorse Ayer's Hair o1 VlK'ir. as one "I tlio I'vst irt'i:iiallnis o (or the Hair. When I bean hiIiib Ajer's D Hair Vlfjor, nil the Irniit part ot my head o; -about half uf It-was Imlil. The use ol only two hollies restored a natural 0 proivth. whleh still cimilnues ns In my o youlll. 1 Wed several other drcssinirs, J but they all failed. Ayer's Hair Viswr 0 Is the best." Mrs. J. C. I'iikubskii, o I'onverso. Texas. Oj Slinill.l'N (ir.M.RAI.S. The Numhr Furnished ty the Different Confederate States. Ayer's Hair Vigor I'llKl'AllKD IIY Or. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. g yoooooooooooooooooooooo jo 13 ly. fYTTILUAM FREEMAN, I V V POKTKAIT AUTIST AND I'HO- tograplier and dealer in Irames. easels, amateur f Supplies, etc. OLDPICTURECOrYING ASI'KCIALTY I Fiist class work guaranteed. Ioct 10 ly. 170 Main at., Norfolk V. An stated in a former article, there wcro 171 general officers of all grades in tlio regular military service of the Con federacy. It may be interesting to know just how many of these wero severally contributed by these States comprehended the Southern Confederation: Virginia Three full generals; 5 lieu tenant generals; 1 7 major generals, and 1 brigadier generals 79 in all. North Carolina Two lieutenant gen erals; 7 major generals, and 211 brigadier generals 38 in all. South Carolina Three lieutenant generals; -1 major generals, and 27 briga dier generals 34 in all. Georgia Three lieutenant generals; major generals, nnd 42 brigadier gener 352 in all. Florida One general in provisional army of Confederate States; 3 major genet als, and 10 brigadier generals K in all. Alabama One lieutenant general; C major generals and 29 brigadier generals 30 in all. Mississippi Fivo major generals and 30 brigadier generals 35 in all. Louisiana Two full generals, 2 lieu tenant generals, 4 major generals and 22 brigadier generals 150 in all. Texas One full general, 1 general, with temporary rank; 3 major generals and 30 brigadier generals 41 in all. Indian Territory One brigadier gen eral (Stand Waite.) France One major general (Camille J. Polinac ) Arkansas Four major generals and 18 brigadier generals 22 in all. Missouri Four major generals and i brigadier gutturals 16 in all. Tennessee Two lieutenant generals; 8 major Krnerals 10 in all. Kentucky One lieutenant general, 5 major getierals and 10 brigadier generals 22 in all. Maryland Three major generals and 0 brigadier generals U in all Augusta Chrouiele. 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Schoioe teas and eolTee Judkins is re nownetl ale finer in the country can be found I their special brands of blended tea At Judkius' Grocery. ac in Weldon with Judkins can cone A Dete ' allow a stock uf line goods as complete, . greut one price you may see At Judkins' Grocery. At Judkins' store do not foruet 1 . I weights and niuasures you c m always 3 irti yonr town ordim delivered free From Judkins' tlros'i 'dec 13 ly. "professional CARDS. cory. :OWAUI Al.ftTON. .ttorney-at-Law HALIFAX, N. ( . Mtl ly. "ts . mn.LSN, IILLU A WALTKR S. DiNUl O A N 1 S L, . i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, $ Weldon, N. C. r Jttticeln thecourtiof HnllfaxAndNorthamp nnin the Supreme Ann Funeral court. Col r mis made In allpartaof North Carolina. . w:b oifloe at Halifax, N. Conon every Mon jan7 ly T. T. KOS&, m SIS r BBUTIST i Weldon, N.C. "OMlce over Emry & Pierce's store. 10-18-ly. W.J.WARD t ' n ti.i' i EHFJELD, N. C. J toODloe over Harrison's Drag Store, tioc 30 ly. I I I. AND Mil I I 1 1 1 AN. A IS.VCIIKfiOIfS WIIV'S. A bachelor sends to a London paper the following reasous why he doesn't propose to remain a bachelor: 1. Because I'm not built that way. 2. Bccauso I'm sick of digiings (had five years of 'em.) 3 Because keeping a wile is cheaper than keeping a landlady and her "cat" good old call). 4. Because I like buttons on my things, and clean linen. 5. Because old Lachclors are laughing stock in the world, and no good anyhow. G. Because it's better to be anchored than to drift about an) where. 7. Because I know of a charming little oot, garden back and front, hot and Cold water, &c, all for i!22 10s. per annum, 8. Because I want to bo somebody, a citizen, a father. 9 Because I know the best litt'e girl in the world, bless her liltlc heart. 10 Bccausi) she's an orphan, and keeps house for a grumbling elder broth er. 11. Because tho guv'nor's raised niy screw to 2 15s. per week. 12. Because she Baid"yos' last night. Once more these sad conditions come . To grievo the country and the town; The mercury now runneih up; The perspiration runneih down. The First Meeting nf the TwnSuljiers Dur ing the Mexican War. From The Ilaltimore Sun. Entertaining papers giving reminis cences of "The Lost cause" were read yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Daughters of tho Confederacy. In a paper prepared by Mr. (icorge Savage and read by Mts. I). (Jiraud Wright, was described the first meeting of General Robert K. Lee and General George B. McClellan, us General MeClellan had related the facts to Mr. Savage in the summer of 187. "It was near the City of Mexico, during tho Mexican war," said General MeClellan to Mr. Savage, "that I first met my future great opposing commander. I was a lieutenant of engineers and Lee was a major of engineers and a favorite on the staff of General Winfield Scott. I was walking along across a field one day when I saw General Seott and his staff approaching on horseback. As the party drew near to me Major Lee reined up his horse and, addressing me in an angry tone, said. " 'Lieutenant, don't you know you are disobeying orders? What is your name?" I told him my name was MeClellan and that I did not know I was disobeying orders. 'All officers have been told to remain in their quarters and await orders.' he exclaimed, still appearing very angry. I replied that no such order had reached me, and he then peremptorily ordered me back to my quarters, and hastened away lo join General Scott and tho rest of the staff, who had not stopped. "l returned across the held to my quarters, feeling much injured, for I had not knowingly committed any breach of discipline. I complained to my fellow officers of Major Lee's treatment of me Scarceiy had I finished my story when I was told that there was an officer outsid who wished to sec me, and I was greatly surprised lo find Major Leo seated there upon his horse, lie saluted and returned the salute. Lieutenant MeClellan,' he said, ear that in our meeting just now 1 was .liscourteous in tunc-or manner, and bavc come to express to vou the reuret which, under the circumstances, agcntli mau should.' "I assured him that it was all righ ind with a salute and a low bow, which I feelingly returned, he rode away leaving me lost in admiration of i superior officer who could so promptly and so generously repair an error." 1 Hli FKUIT I'l l, OX KS. AUVKIITISEMKNTS. A Bank Failure, AN INVESTIGATION DEHANDED. A g:r,tra', t;r,'Vh;j tiu.luot U done hj the human oyNieiu, becnuse the blood de posits in its vaults whatever wealth we may gain frnni day to day. This wealth ia laid up against "a rainy day " as a reserve fund we're in a coudiuun of healthy prosperity if we have laid away lurlicient capital to draw noon in the Hour ot our greatest need. There is danger in getting thin, because it's a sign of letting down ill health. To gam in blood ia nearly always to gain in whole some flesh. The odds are in favor of the germs of consumption, gup. or pneumonia, if our liver be Inactive and our blood im pure, or if our flesh be reduced below healthy standard. What is required is an Increase moweerjti.npfittng strength. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood and makes it wholesome, stops the waste of tissue and at the same time builds up the strength. A medicine which will rid the blood of its poisons, cleanse and Invigorate the great organs of the hody, vitalize the system, thrill the whole being with new energy and make permanent wnrlc ofit, is surely a remedyofgreatvalue. But when we make a positive statement that 98 per cent of all cases of consumption can, if taken in the early stages of the disease, be cured with the Discovery," It seems like a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks ia that you make a thorough investigation and satisfy yourself of the truth of his assertion. By sending at cents in one-cent tlampt to the World's Disoensarv Medical Association. Buf falo, N. Y., to pay for postage ami wrapping okIv, you can get a free Ixiolt of kxjo pages, pro. fusely iUusti-ated, bound in strong paper cover, containing thr names, adores? and photo. f taphs of a large num!er of those cured of liroat, bronclHnl and lung disesscs, as welt ss of skin and scrofulous afttcliont hy the "Golden Medical Discovery." Over 6Mo,ooo copies of this great Family Doctor Book already told in cJoiat Maoiog as 91.99 caca, e WIVES WIIO AllE HY NATl'llE I NFITTKll TO MAKK IIA1TV HOMES. There is the wife who is stunned and miserable because she discovers that mar nuge is not a lasting picnic; who cannot realize that htr husband must bo differ ent from the lover; end spends her days in impotent whining. She is always be ing neglected, and always taking offense: he has an insatiable craving for attcn tions, and needs contiuual assurances of uffeetion, wasting her time and feelings in getting up pathetic scenes of aecusa tion, which finally weary and then alien ate her husband. Her own fault! There ia nothing a man hates more than a wo- mau going subbing and complaining about the house with red eyes unless it be a woman with whom be must live i a perpetual fool's paradise of perfection There are also diseoolented wives who goad their husbands into extravagant ex pendilure and urge them to projects from which they would naturally recoil There are others whose social ambitious lay their domestic ones, and who slratu every nerve, in season anil out of season. ind lose all their self respect for a few orumlis of contemptuous patronage from some person of greater wealth than their own Some wives fiet if they have no children, others just as much if children oomo. In th j first case they ore disap pointed; in the see uid iucjnvcuicuccd, aud in both discontented Some lend themselves and others wretched lives be cause they have not three times ns many servants ns aro necessary; a still- greater number because they cannot compass u life of constant amusement and cxeile ment. North American Review. RAM'S 1101'N lll.ASiS. Warning Notes Calling the WickeJ tentance. to l'e- The happy man who is willing to only have a little religion-, might as well not have any. A happy Christian is always a useful one. It is a waste of time to watch a hypocrat. Believing right has everything to do willi feeling right. It is much safer to have the devil's war than his peace. Doing good will pay better in the end than digging gold. Whenever you make a mistake, make it teach you something. It is as unpopular to be the true child of God today as it ever was. If you would have God with you whin the storm comes, begin to pray before it clouds up. There are some preachers who never seem to take any interest in the subject of religion. The pleasures of sin arc pleasures only while you forget that the wages cf sin is death. The devil never thinks it worth while to answer back when a stingy man talks in church. Mansions are being prepared in heaven only for those who are candidates for their ownership. If we knew what our enemies have suffered our enmity would often die a sudden death. The man who wants to do better than he has done, may look to Christ and sny that he will do it. Many troubles are like dogs. Itun from them and they will follow you. Turn against them and they will fly. During the whole time Christ was on earth, only two people "ave enough to at tract his attention, and they were both women. lie who is prepared lo live is best prepared to die. Embracing religion becauso of the near approach of death, is makinsr a virtue of necessity. God rec- oguizes the candle, not the sputtcrwiek. As every eye was made for light aud every wing for wind, so, every "pleasing hope," every fond desire, longing lor im mortality, was mado for eternal life The sign of Christ's earthly kingdom is the cross; that of his heavenly is crown, lie who will not carry the cross cannot wear the crown. A prisoner to whom Ins chains arc endeared, could not enjoy liberty. II who is a prisoner of sin could not be happy iu heaven. Some people are never contented un less in controversy. Like the stormy petrel, they are ever flying in search of a tempest. Ketusing to join tlie ciiurcti Because mere are Hypocrites 10 it, is like a sheep refusing its fleece, because the wolf has worn it. Hair dye is a combination between 80 ill icit lamp black and a lie llie u.-er sees the lamp black and the public th lie. The copper coil of a still is called th "worm." Being a serpent coiled to sling tho vitals, it is fitly named. Ants can devour the honey of a hive, and so, little faults can drive the sweet comforts of religion from tho soul. Tho light, so pleasant to hoaltby eyes. gives pain to sore ones. The truth haled by the wrong. WHAT WE HAVE. "And now that tho snow and ico of winter have vanished," gushed the pretty Sunday school teacher to her class of boys, "and the glad harbingers announce the bursting buds, tho tiny rivulets swell into lusty streams and little birds reudei vocal the morning what is it wo have? Who oan answer?" A warty hand went up. "Yes, Robert, you may answer. What do wo Jiave?" "8ulphur and molasses," replied Rob ert, earnestly. N V. Recorder. ere is I llest Tribute t Woman we Tver I'eal. Only let a woman be sure she is precious lo her husband not useful, not valuable, not conveniently simple, but lovely and beloved; let her be the recipient of his polite and hearty attentions, let r feel that her cares nnd love arc noticed, appreciated, and returned; let her opinion be asked, her approval sought, and her judgment respected in mailers of which she is cognizant; in hort, let her only be loved honored und herished, in fulfillment of tho marriage vow, and she will be to her husband, to icr children and to cociety, a well spring of happiness. Sho will bear pain, and (oil and anxiety for her husband's love to her is a tower and fortress. Shielded and sheltered therein, und adversity will iuve lost its sting. She may suffer, but sympathy will dull the edge of sorrow. :V house with love in it and, by love, I mean love expressed in words, and deeds, fur 1 have not one spark of faith in love that never crops out it is to a house as a person tu a machine, one is ', the other mechanism the unloved woman may have bread just as light, a house just as tidy as the other, but the crmer has a spring of beauty about her, a jojousness, a penotraling and pervading brightness to which the latter is an entire stranger. The deep happiness of her heart shines out in her face. She gleams ever. It is aity, graceful, warm and welcoming with her presence; she is full of device and plots, and sweet surprises for her husband and family. She has never done with the romance and poetry of life. She herself is a lyric poem, setting herself to a'l pure and gracious melodies. Humble household ways and duties have for her a golden significance. The prize makes her calling high and the cud sanctifies the means. "Love is heaven, and heaven is love." Woman's edition Charlotto Observer. A UYSII.IYI.Xri.AINr.D. lixjeriencel (ienileman Knew Aluut It. NO I'LIKS on 11 nr. The Populist held their county con vention in a small towu not long ago, when a country lad, who proved to be something of a wag, journeyed thither with four young puppies for sale. After casting about for a purchaser for some lime, he was finally accosted by one of the delegates with. " Want to sell those pups?" "Ycssar," promptly replied the lad, scenting a sale. "Aren't they too young? They haven't their eyes open yet." The dog merchant assured the would be purchaser that they wero old enough to be raised without any difficulty, and, after adding that they were Populist puppies, finally succeeded in disposing of two ot them. A couple of weeks later the Democrats held their convention in the same town, aud the two remaining pups were offered for sale. "What are their politics?" inquired a member of the convention, ''Democrats," replied the b;y, profit ing by his experience with tho Popu list. At this juncture the purchaser of the other two chanced to he passing, and overhearing this last remark, called oul: "What, Democrats? You young scamp, didu't you tell mo two weeks ago they were Populists?" "I know I did, but they have since opened their eyes." M.VHKIAtiK. lti.oon: iti.ooiM! w,ooi!:! Tu be healthy tho blood must he kepi pure as it is "tho life of tho flesh." II you know any ono that has a cancerous sore, Syphilis, Scrofula, old Bor.es, Boils, Pimples, or imputo blood recommend to them Dr. David's lodo Ferruted Sar saparilla, the best blood medicine known Sufferer:! with ihcuiuali.-iu will bu cured if they will rub well with Dixie Nerve and Bone Liniment and take Dr. David's Sarsaparilla. It is the best alterative tonic known. It cures that "tired feel ing" and makes you healthy and slrong LAWYER BEAT HIMSELF. They arc telliu; of a certain man who went to his lawyer and told him to fix all his property in his wife's name, and fix it so that even he could not get It. When (ho lawyer presented his 1 said: "I can't pay the bill, for not a cent to my name." "The weather I can oft foretell," He said, in tones of pain; "A now silk hat with no umbrcll Is a ocrtaia sign of rain." bill he I havo IVOR OVKH MPTV YE A Its Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used fur over fifty years hy millions of mothers for children, while teething, with perleot success. It soothes tho chili softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by drugnisls in every part ol tho world. 25 cents a bottle. Bo sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- Sometimes it is the wise words of an infant that impress us more than those caief ully thought out hy the sage. There fore we quo'te the words of tho most in nocent ol inotheis who has in charge a beautiful daughter: "I will not interfere with her marri ig", though I do not ex- aelly approve ol the man she has chosen. All have lo abide by the fate ihey make for themselves. I would havo preferred sonic one else, but her hcirrt has decided for her, and Cupid, niter all, is iho best judge " Mothers, sisters, friends, lake this lesson to heart You v, ill never he thanked if you interfere, and no matter whether 11 mini ige turns out well or ill the adviser, the third parly, is seldom considered Advice in business may go in love it does oot count. Remember this and save yourself lime and annoy auce by keeping to yourself any wise ro marks that you think the occasion re quires or your owu conscience demands. Exchange 40-FY YOURSELF Against disease by keeping tho liver in a healthy condition. Dr. David's Liver Pills iil cure Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Indigestion, and all stomach, bowel and liver tr, ubles A single box of l)r David's Liver Pills will cure the worst ease of constipation known and .slimulate the liver to healthy action. It cures sick headache, nnd prevents its 10- turu. Hemember ihe kind Dr. David's Liver Pills 25e. for 2"i pills Owens Jfe Minor Drug Co , Richmond, Va "Speaking of queer things," said the man with the red nose as a troubled ex pression eluuded bis face, "something happened to mo when I was living in South Bend which has bothered me not a little. I have told the story to per haps 2IMI different people, but Done of them was able to solve the mystery." Something tells me that I can do it," said the Cincinnati drummer, "and you can crack right ahead wilh your yarn." " Well, I went down town one evening to sec a man. My wife coaxed me lu slay at home, but I had business of itu portancc to Irausact. I promised her to bo ut home at sharp 10 o'clock, however, and to be sober. As I went out she inti mated that if I didu't show up till mid night, and was boozy ut that, something might happen to me, but of course I tuok that as a joke." "Did you meet your man?" asked the drummer. "Yes, I met him all right, and we put in a pleasant two hours together " "Drink anything?" "Two glasses of lemonade, and it was very weak stuff al that. About half past 1 1 I started for home. It was a beauti ful starlight night, and in walking a mile I saw as many as a dozen falling stars. One of them struck in the street not ten feet away." "Well, you got home?'1 " Yes, I got home. My wife had gone to bed and left the hall light burning for me. I took off my hat and overcoat and was about to stop out into the kitchen to get a drink of water when I suddenly lost consciousness. It was noon of the next day when I came to." "Any wounds?" queried the drummer. "Yes. I had been struck on the head and received a bad scalp wound. You can feel the scar right here under my fingers. The doctor couldn't make it out, nor has any one else been able to. o burglar nad entered the house nor did I have an enemy. I am inclined to believe lhat I was struck by a tailing star, and yet how could it enter the house ? There was no lightning to strike me down, nor could I have been over come with vertigo and fallen and hurt myself. It vey.es me nnd annoys tue. and I wish tli2 mystery could be eleaied up." "I'll clear it up for you," replied the drummer. "Precisely such a thing hap pened to mo once precisely ouly I didu't come to for four days. Didu't it ever occur to you that your wile was waititiir there in the hall, and that she struck you down with a club ?" "Mercy, no !'' ' That's what happened to you and me and will happen to thousands of others, Your wife cracked your coeoaout." "Is it possible f gasped the victim "Now th it I think of it." "Now that you think of it you remem bcr that when you came to she had her jaw set and an iey look in her eye?" "Just SO just 90." "And about the first words she spoke to you were that it served you right, and next time you'd come home sober and at a reasonable hour." "Exactly just her words. And I wasn't struck by a falling slat?" "Not at all, sir." "But by my own wile?" "By your own wife, sir." "And you could have solved tho mystery any time in the last six years?" "Any time, day or night." "Well, by gum! Drummer, I thank heaven that I met you! You have renderd me a favor to win my everlasting grati tude. Give me your card that I mny always: cherish your cognomen and also come nnd lake a driuk with me. So it was my wifo who whacked me? Yes, it must hate been must have but I oever suspected il never! Drummer, follow mo lo ihe convivial bar nnd uomiuate vour brand." Detroit Five Very few readers of ihe New 'I esia ment probably ever stop lo iliiuk hew brief the biography ol ( lit i-t i, :,nd hev. much tuusl have-been 1, milled Ir 111 lie narrative There must have been another history of the Dititn- Teacher, written, not by llu-bunds of II is ili-eipl. s. but ill the hearts of those whom lie had cheered and helped and 1,,-altd by the way. There must have been a licimiiful unwritten gospel pa-sed from luoulb lo mouth for many generations, the lihtol which faded very slowly as the niiilit 1 f barbarism and wandering can 11 -. For a personality like Christ's, tilled ith divine compassion and love, must have poured itself out in a thousand unseen rivulets as well us in the great channels so dcfiuilely marked in ihe New To.-la ment slory. There must thousands lo whom lie 1 which were hot reeonbil; IM.uNM Juts ere ; kad the Highest man (.liara.u. i:UT uf llll- oke been fords n-re must i vt s wire u h 111 no 1 rue of A 1 V Ib'llH.VI-MS 9r ASIC the recovered dyspeptics, biliou . iuf fcrers, victims of fever and ague, ihe mercurial diseased patient, how they recovered beakb, cheerful spirit! and good pjieiite; they will tell ' by taking Simmons LlVI.K Kt'.(,t'LAToa. The th vst 1 (. I'nn-it and Bent Family Mcdirliip in the World I r r ItVI'f-IMA, roVTII'ATIMN, Jaiimlict. JW .ii aiu. k-.. K III- A P A HK, t ..Ik. Uepr. N 'ntv s 'I k Hol At H. Hcaiilmni, u-. I ins iiiMit .di 1 1 i. -nt 'dy 1 w.i rr;ini -il nut tti contain n Mn.Je p.irin k Mik, t iy, ut any mineral substance, but i PURELY VEGETABLE, ct,n'.,init v -t,, .r s nil,, r k. I and H.-rU whith so w se l't.,,,,1. ic ,,,s ,l.t,r,l hi ii.uliuie. where I i,.r llu. ,.. . ,,,, , It nlll euro oil llst-iisi-s cuost-tl by UfTAiigelnelit of tho Liter Mini Ilitut-lH. s I in- SV M T 1 1 t.ls uf l.ivcr Complaint are a bitter 01 l .tii tast- 111 tl,r mmtli . I'in in lite Hat It, Side, or J'.inls, ,.!,.-,! ihisiaken lor kln,umatiini ; eMlur Momorll : l.os. ol Al'pttite; J:,,we!. alternately Lovr.,e ao.l llraila of Memory, with a iai!:l,il sen .iti-.n of h.oii, l,nU-,l , do something have lied, done; llebilltyt Low ,,(1,1 have b(en muliituili s whose renewed by His power i f meat iun is made As ibis w: the divinest pers"nuiiiy known lo liu-n, so it is also Hue ,, every buiua': pi rs"t,- lily. The most searching and influential power that issues from any human life is that of which ihe person himself is largely unconscious. It flows from him in every form of occupation, in every relationship, in rest or iu woik, in silence or in speech, at homo or abroad. There are hosts of men and women who are healers and teachers and helpers almost without consciousness of ihe fact. Light shines from them and help flows from them at times whi n they are utterly unconscious that the hem of garment is being touched. The real test of the possesion of the liigest power of character and the most perfect devotion to the noblest things in life is not the quality of the direct touch; it is the presence of the virtue even in the hem of the garment. Outlook. A RECKLESS M AN. Miss Elderly ( who i so long ago lh.it a man a crime to please u:e. Female Friend What to kiss you? uuly ) It is not almost committed Did be try STRICTLY I I' TO HATE. "Ask papa," be said, gently, freeing himself. "Ask papa!" the leap year girl ejacu lated Never! Til ask your mother." HE HAD TRIED IT. Spirits; a l!.i. k, yellow appearance of the Skin and K s ; a ory I .,uth( olim mistaken for C'on.umption. Sotiietinors noiny of these symptoms attend lh ttis. ,,se, al ethers sery few ; ,nt the LtVKK, Ihe largest ouan in tie IhkIv, IS i neralty the seat of the disease, and if not k,-L-'ii tt'tl in tm.e, p.ieal suticring, wretch edness and llh.Vl'll wilt ensue. I he follow in,; highly -esteemed persons attest to the vio let of mmm,,ss 1,iv, k K t-GCLATos : Gen. W. S. Holt, Pres. t,a. S. '. K. K. to. ; kev. J. k. Felder, l'eiry, ua.: Lol. K K. Spark. Albany. (ia.; C. Master, son, I so,. -.henf! I l.l.l, t ,.. ,t ,.; J. A. llutts, Bainbridje, I. a.; kev. J. W. I'.urke. Maton, lia.; Virgil Powers, Supt. (.a. s. W. R. K ; Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. Vt e have tested its virtues personally, and know that for liysp.-psi.i, lliliousness and '1 hrohbing Head a, he, it is the best medicine the wnrld ever law. Wt have tried fotty other remedies before Simmons Lives' keulator, ant! none nf them gave us more than tem porary relief; the Regulator not only relieved, but cnn2 US." 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For pain in the back, shoulders, sides, muscles or joints, rub well with Dr. David's l'ain Cure, and it will cure you. It has no superior as ulumily medicine. A simle bollle will euie a horse with colic in ten minutes. Don't forget Dr. David's l'ain Cure is a little medicine chest in ilsclf. For sale everywhere. SHE IS HON EST. W.T. PARKER, , I'F.AI.EU IN Heavy AND Fancy- Farm Implements. L'UMU XD SACKS OK SALT FOR 1,10 l'EUSACK. tW' forreel liriecs anil polite attention to all. mis' 1 ly. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. "When I lose any little thing like that, I know where to look for it " "You do?" low's Soothing Syrup," and Uke no oth.j"Ves; it's nearly always in baby's en .kind, I mouth!" THE IlL'SY LI EE Thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do that day which must bo done, whethe you liko it or not. licing forced to work, und forced to do your best, will breed in you temperauce and self control, diligence and strength of will, cheerful ness and content, and a hundred virtues which the idle never know. Charles Kingsley. MOTHERS WHO HAVE the health of their children at heart, will be glad to leatn that Dr. David's Worm Syrup is a perfectly pleasant, safe and effectual worm destroyer. Three doses brought 81 worms from a child. W. H. Morris, Shaw's store, "V wri'e-: "l nave a customer who gave Dr. David's Worm Syrup to several of his ohiluicn, and it brought from la to 75 worms from each of them. 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