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BSK4 TOUIT W. SLEDGE, proprietor. A. 2nT 3H "W SP APER IF1 O IR, THE PEOPLE TEEMSi-f158 J'Klt annum in advance yoL. xxxi. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1890. NO. 10. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Liver AND HEART AKI'ECTKD. Almost in Despair Hill Flnallf 'CURED By Taking AYER'S PILLS "For intern years, I was a (rreat silt- O ferer from liullKcstloii In Its worst tonus. ; J trstril the skill ot many iloctors, but oi grew worse and worse, until I lieranw o to weak I coulil not walk ntly yanls without liavlni! to sit down and rest. My oi ttomacli, liver, and heart beeanio affeet- O; pi, and I lliounlit I would surely die, 1 0; tried AVer's Tills and tliey lielned mo oi ttcht away. I continued tlielr uso and j tin now entirely well. 1 don't know of 0 anything tliat will so quickly relievo o a... I ,M ! l,.rril,ln ... IT.,, i I. (. f .iv.- O "" -"" "'" - " ' c: pepsia as Ayer's rills." Joitv ('. 0i JPitiTCHAiiii, lliodie, Warren Co., N. C. Oi Till: MASIir.R AND TIIF.I.AIlV lie Came, lie Saw. and lie Carried l.alnr's Lost. .nve s AYER'S PILLS I Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR eoooooooeeeeeeeoeoeooeo jo 13 ly. WILLIAM FREEMAN, k POUTKAITAKTIST ANDI'HO ; togrnpher ami dealer iti sames, easels, amateur f Supplies, etc. wlDl'ICTl UKCOl'VINO ASl'KCIAI.TY I Fiist elass work guaranti ed. Oct 10 ly. 170 Mail) st., Norfolk Va ! TASTELESS HILL :x3 tone IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. ;arranted. price eocts AT.ATIA, It.LS., NOT. 10, 18DH. Medicine Co.. ht. Louts. Mo. autlemrm: VVo Bold liut year, TOO bottloa of oVK'S TAHTBLKSS C1I1IJ, TONIC ami hnvo nt turnu iminn already this yenr. In nil oar ex- .ance of li years, tn the drug business, have 'ST sold an article that gave ate h uiilveriml nulla. you &4 your uoulc. Xvura truly, AUNEk'.CAIlll ACO. 80LU AN I) WAKKANTKl) 1IY Like ull bif cities Paris has its mashers. They annoy (lie ladies often enough, but as a tn'e, they tiro harmless Tools, after all. Here is tliu latest little story nf a masher and a beautiful lady, which the l'aris papers are printing: At the Dual aux Flcurs on market day a beauty ar rived on font. So did a niasher. He lixed his loviug eyes upon her. She paid no attention to bin), lie persisted, and duly endeavored to engage her in con versation, rinally she purchased two big geraniums. Do you live far from here, madam?" asked the dude. ie lady mude no answer at first, but after an iuslant's reflection, prompted by the si.; of the geiatiiuiu pots nud plauts and the necessity of employing a com- tnissaire, she replied sweetly. ''Hue du Louvre, 110." "Oh," exclaimed the masher "you can't carry such a burden so far I Allow me. to help you." She smiled, but, in the language of the duellists instead of "abaudonin" to him the choice" of pots, she pointed to Dot li, and smiled ugain. the masher put a pot under each arm, and, equipped in that way, went elf with the lady When I hey came to the Hue de Louvre 1)1), she stopped, thanked the dude, and stretched out her beautiful little hands for the flower pots. Hut the masher politely insisted upon njing them up to her apartuieuts. "The trouble is," said the lady, "1 Itvu on the top floor and there is no elevator." I would not be surprised ? you told me that you lived way up in heaven. Angles live tin re," said the enthusiastic masher. "Well come then, said the lady, in the golden tones tu which I lie I'tviiic Sarah in "Cleopatra" addresses her Tony. Bo up they wi nt until they came to the abode of the sorceress. She rang the bell. Heavy footsteps wire heard inside. The door was opened and a fine looking tuau appeared "Allow mo to introduce you to my husband, sir," said the lady. "My dear she added, addressiug her inferior portion "this gentleman has been kind enou: to carry these plants for me all the vr from the flower market and up the stairs too, as you see." "Good enough," said the big fellow "Here uiy man, here is a twenty cent piece, (io and get a Ui ink!" The dude Marled down the stairs at a lively rate, without waiting for hi: pourbiire, and, as he was going down, he could hear the tinging laugh of the lady and the hoarse "ha! ha!" of the happy husband. )r.A.S.Harrison, I ENFIELD, N. ( .1 p n d surra WELDON, N. C si line groceries, it will pay to tall i j. L. .luilkins, leader of them all, . it finest goods in Weldon you will see - J At Judkiu's Grocery. sported and domestic goods here you - will Hud, .ancd goods aud delicacies of every kind - matters not what your needs may be f Visit Judkins' Grocery. choice teas and coffee Judkins is re f nowned toe finer in the country can he found . !J their special brands of blended tea t At .Indkins' (iroccry. v,0e in Weldon with Judkins can it pete ' -show a stock of line goods as complete. j i great one price you may see J At Judkins' (Irocery. k t .lililkins' store do not forget I UI weights and measures yiuic in always i get Aid your town orders delivered freo Kroni Judkins' Orocury. i dee 1! ly. "-""S PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TJOWAHI) ALSTON, Attorney-at-Law IIAMKAX, . . . net li ly. JAMES U. MULLItN, ULLIM & WALTKR 1. DAMII. DANIEL, i: ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wki.don, N. C. rnctlcclntbeeourtsor Hall fax and Northamp anaudlu tlieHiipremeaml federal eoiirUj. Col entiom mane in allnnrtaor North Cam nt timuch ofaue at Uallfaz. N. Copeu every lion Jan 7 ly K. T.T. UOSS, I 0 DENTIST J Weldon, N. C. ijrOmce over Eiury & Pierce's store. 10-19-ly. )R W.J ward.J;:- HOKill ON THAMI'S. HIS IMAGINATION Kll.l.l.l) HIM. A Man Who Th'iuslit a l'unclure uf His Skin Was a Bullet Hole. From The .St. Louis Star. "In uiy opinion," remarked the college professor, who rose from tho rauks during the last war to the position of. colonel, according to the Washington Star, the imagination of men does more injury to the cause uf courage than nil the appliances of war yet discovered. I had a remarkable ease happen to me luring the battles around llichuiond. That is to say, it happened to another man, but I was a part of it. I was on a kitmish line and I was lying behind a log with two other men I was only a private theu one of whom was nn inveterate joker, anil the other was one of the imaginative kind of soldier. Iu fact, he was so imaginative that he was; almost seared out of his wits, and when bullets and shells began flying through the woods, cutting off saplings, clipping limbs ad around us and barking the top of the log behind which we lay, I thought the fellow would burst a blood vessel or do some other fool thing unbecoming a soldier. Tom, the joker, noticed the man's tetror and called my attention to It." "Then he reached out and dragged in a stick cut from the tree above us by a bullet and fixing a pin in it proceeded to have his fun. The man was at the far end of our log, ten feet from Tom, and I was just beyond Tom on the other side and, I'm free to confess, was nervous enough to wonder at Tom's manner at such a lime. However, I couldn't help watching bit! movements and actually laughed to see him sliding the pin pointed stick along toward the unsuspecting victim. Having got it at the right di-tatice he wailed for a smashing volley of bullets and just as it came he prodded the soldier in the back with the pin. Well, it was really funny to see the chap jump aud yell and roll over, nud we both fairly howled, liut it wasn't so funny when the man didn't movo after his first startled action, and Tom looked around at me in a seared sort of way. His sutpiise found expression in an oath, and he called the man. There was no answer and he called again with tho same result Theu be crept over tefhim and gave hiui a shake. 1 hat brought no response either aud Tom dragged him around so thai be could see his face. It was an ashy blue, with the eyes stariug wid open, and the man was as dead as Julius Caesar, with never a mark on him save, perhaps, that ono pin scratch in his batk Tin'MITI CALLS. Nam's Hum Snunls a Warning Note I'nrejeenul the Who dies. the WHY TIIK COLONIC... TIIKHK. WAS A tramp begged fur biead at a cookir school doorj A girl gave lnui cako she had made just before, The tramp took a bite; then said he, with a groan, I asked you for bread and you gave me a stone. SOOTHING. Alice Oh, Edith, the honeymoon is "beginning to wane. Percy called tm plain Alice today! Kdith And yet you are not so virv plain dear. ADVERTISEMENTS. ENFIELD, N. C. 8fflJOmceover Harrison's Drug Store, deo 20 ly. Call Itji Craze. AN ALARMING STATEMENT ' CONCERNING WOMEN. HOW BAD HABITS ARB FORMED. Th. AVw I'm 'Vision aav. : "Th habit of taking ' hendarli. nowdrts ' I. Incirastna lo nil alHnniiiR eitent amouK a anal loinihcr of wo men Ihioualemt tin i-oiinlty. Tlit-si- pwdeia si llttll ll.lilfc lU.UCrtll Mtt tlrflt.lt. i Uy W,l' DIMIIII- faiturerato lira (msilivr and speedy cure for any foim of headuclie. Ill many case, their chief iiiKiedieul is iin.i ptilne. opium, covaiiie or some oilier eipiallv iiuutem. dtua haviiiK a tendency to deaden psiu. Tile habit ot (skins, them la easily formed, but almost impossible to shake off Women usually In-ffiii Inking them to re lieve a laaulK lleadarhe and soon resort to the powder tonlleviiile any Utile pain or ache they may be aulitecled to. and finally like the mor phine or opium rieml.get into the habit of takuiv theiu regularly. imnKinine that they are ill pain tf they happen to mi., their regular dose." ' In nine cases out of ten, the trouble U in the stomach and liver. Take a simple laxative anil liver tonic anil remove the ofTemliirg matter which deranges the stomach aud causes the headache. l)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are composed entirely of the purest, concentrated, vegetable extracts. One Pellet is a dose; sugar-coated, easily swallowed; once usea, always in favor. They posi lively aire sick headache aud remove the disposition to it. '. Mr. K. Vaiwaso, of Ollrr fair, Ufm f.. iifrn., wruea : i nnl infrequently have an at tack of the headache. It usually coinea on in the foreiioou. At my dinner t eat my regular meal, and take nne or two of Doctor Pierce', flrasaut Pellets inline, dlately after, and in the course of an hour my headache is cured and no had effects. 1 feel better every way for having taken them not worse, as la usual after taking other kin s of pills. ' Pleasant Pel let.' ate wuith mule than their weight in Senator Walthall tells a story on him self, which is none the less good by reason of the fact that the scene is laid durins: I ho late Civil War. At (hat time the senator was a colonel in coin mand of a Confederate regiment and had brought his men into position, occup)ing a sunken road. A Federal battery was pouring shot and shell all around the adj icent territory. This fire, however, passed over the regiment hidden in the roadway, aud they were to all intents and purposes out of danger. On the high bank in front of th place where Colonel Walthall stood was a giant pine tree about a dozen feet iu circumference. Acting on tho spur of the moment, tho colonel thought a line opportunity was presented to give his men an object lesson in personal bravery without any risk to himself. Accordingly ho climbed up the bank and stood behind the pine tree. The next minute a shell struck the tree and sent a shower of bark and splinters flying in all diree lions, when Walthall overheard the following dialogue between two of bis men I) ing iu the roadway beneath. "I tell you, Jim, it was a mighty pood tbtng for the colonel that that pine tree was there " "Yes, Tom," repliid the oilier, "but il it hadn't been for the big tree the colotiel wou'd never have been there in tho first place Memphis Conuueieial Appea'. TltllU'TK TO A MOTHKK. I - m I I at Va.IO.AS0!. Ksfl. gold, tf for nothing else than to cur. heasUche," Children, look in those eyes, listen to that dear voice, notice the feeling of a single touch bistowid lipou you by that band! Make much of its while jet y u have the most precious ol all good gilis a loving mother Head lite uul'alhouinbli love iu those eyes, the kind anxiety i l that loue and look, however slight your pain. In after life )uu may have fiiends, but never will you have nguiii the inexpressible love aod gentleness lavished upon you which none but a mother bestows. Often do I sigh in the snuggles with the hard, uncaring world for the sweet, deep security I felt when, of an evening, nestling on her bosom, I listened to some quiet tale suitable to my age, read in her untiring voice. Never can I forget her sweet glances cast upon mo when I appeared asleep; never her kiss of peace at night. Years have passed away since wo laid Iter beside my fathe r iu the old church yard; yet still her voice whispers from the grave, and her eye watches over me, as I visit the spots long since hallowed tn tho memory of my mother, Lord Macaulay. en anger reigns mercy l Tho life speaks loudest win tongue is dumb. Ooil is as close to us in the dark as he is in the sunshiue. Whoever takes one step toward (he devil will have lo take two. i If we hold on to sin fur a day, we may have to hold on to it forever. Make your life a ministry of love, and God will make it a success. Wanting to do right will am oil Tit to little, unless we decide to do it. The man who walks by faith is in no hurry for (iod to explain himself. Whenever the devil is about to strike to kill he puts on his Sunday coat. The mission of Christ was uot lo teach theology, but to reveal God. It is not those who have the best op portunities who make tho best use of tliciu. When a sinner compares himself with a hypocrite, it doesn't make his sin any safer. The man who is not religious at home olten tries hard to bo so considered in church. No matter what appearances may be, the road (rod tells us to take is always the best. Whenever the clock ticks, it brings the lime nearer when the door of mercy will shut, There are not many millionaires alive today whom angels do not consider poor men. Strip Satan of the fine robe that bidet his cloven lout, and he would not be dan geruus. Our great sins do not consist so much in the things we do as in those we ne lect to do. Whenever dud gives a cross to bear. it is prophecy that lie will also give us strength. The man who is in earnest about sav ing his soul will be earnest about every thing he does. If God answered all prayers just a they are made, the earth would soon re turn to chaos. As soon as a man is convicted ol sin he is convinced that he cannot he saved without God's help. It takes some men a long time to find out that they can never become rich by keeping all they get. This world is full of green pastures which have been prepared expressly for the Lord's slrep. HIS .MAIlfKXSI'UKCII. The rising young politician had pre pared an elaborate speech for the occasion. Ho rose in response to loud calls for him and felt in his inside pocket for the manuscript. It was gone. It had slipped through a hole in the bottom. The situation was a terrible nne, but the sclfpo.sses.-ion of the listng young politician did not forsake him. Letting his hand remain in tho breast of his coat he looked fearlessly out over tho assembly. "My fellow citizens," ho said, "I have no no words in which to express my thanks for the honor you have done me in selecting me as ono of your standard hearers in this campaign, and I will simply ask you to join me " He was interrupted by deafening cheers, in which the other orators on the platfurui heartily joiued. The situation was still more terrible. He had intended merely to propose (line cheers for the ticket, but the audience had jumped hastily to tho conclusion that he was extending an invitation of another kind. Slill he did not lose his head. "1 set', fellow ciluelis," ho resound with a smile, at soon as lie could tunic himself heard again, "you understand mo. Come on I" Ho seined his hat and the meeting adjourned ut once to the saloon on I lie floor below. He had made the hit of the evening. NBV WOMLN AND NI'.W MEN. I hey Are Cumins; Closer ToRetkr. and Nut Uriftini; Apart. There are some fearsome, persons who drone out unceasingly the dreudful proph ecy that men and wotueii are "drifting itway from each other," and all on account of the new powers which women arc rowing to possess. According to their theory, lin n loved and protected women cause women were weaker in body and eeliler in muni than themselves. 11 women lose their "might ol weakness what charm will remain to draw the sexes together? This is about the alarmists, who would, if they could, check what they term the present "uunatural devel opment of women." There is just ono thing that never seems to occur to them, that probably uature knows her own designs even bet ter than they can teach her. It is true, whether everybody is aware of it or not, that a mental regeneration is going on among men matching this awakeuinu process in women, and if one process could be stopped the other must also, liut there is no danger of such a result. Men and women alike, we are coming out on a higher plane. We arc not to drift apart, but to meet each other on a firmer ground nud with broader views than in our most sanguine moments wo thought possible. Many of the foolish beliefs prejudices aud conventions are being dropped by both men and women in this development process, but they never will grow away from each other while the world lasts and men and women live in it. Women arc learning where the man's higher manhood lies and how noble und beautiful a thing it is. They were never nearer the best in man than at present, while in outward life they are learning to depend on their own exertions for bread and butter and their own reasons for their opinions. Iu this better atmosphere men and women will be comrades, first in tho everyday life of business and amusement, then in study and mental companionship, finally in all lofty aspirations and purer living. Not a supporter and dependent, or superior and inferior, but as friends anil equals, will these better men and women lay plans for a future life together nearer than ever before. The scenery of Java is, I think, trop ical perfection. No sameness in the landscape wearies the eye. All is valley and mountain, cultivated with beautiful crops irrigated rteelields, emerald green stretches of tall, waving utaite, small tickets of bamboos, gracefully bending the breez; or covered with a tropica' verdure only equalled in beauty by the forests of South America, Being only midday when we arrived ut Tassiktualayii we ordered tillin aud two cans to be ady an hour later to take us on a ile stage to Handjar. So at '1 o'clock we were once more en route iu the usual conveyances of small awuing covered carts each drawn by three ponies one for ourselves and the other for the bag- ige. For the first few hours we passed frequently through small villages, where the ponies were watered, and our drivers chatted with the fruit sellers, and smoked tapering cigarettes, which they bougtit for a quarter penny the packet. lho last part of the journey was through tall jungle, and as the sun had set some two hours before our arrival at our destination, it was no easy matter for the drivers to keep the road iu the inky darkness. Finally a long, steep took us down from the comparative coolness of a high altitude into tho fetid swamps where lies the town of Bandjar. At first sight you would think thee swamps inhabited, in such myriads do the fireflies flit to and fro, or hang mo tionless, laniplikc, in the misty air, giving one the idea of the lights of some distant village, All the natives here, us elsewhere in the island, hold the white man great awe, and as you pass along all doff their huge brimmed hats, and some kneel by the wayside. In such towns in the interior as Uaudjar there are no hotels but tho Dutch government provides free topping houses for travelers dirty, turn hie down places for the most part Where a caretaker will took alter them for a "consideration." Westminster He.- IT WOltKS MOTH WAYS. A young matron who had just moved into a fine new house acknowledged that she was not happy in her new possession says tho Detroit Free Press. "I thought of everything but the number, und when the house was finished and I saw (tie number I nearly fainted." "What was it?" asked an interested friend. Five hundred and eight." "There's nothing wrong with that number." "Isu t there? 1 ou can reckon it out for yourself. How many do S and make?" "Thirteen." "Exactly. Now do you wonder that I object to the number? I wouldn't have had it happen for anything!" Ouitu different from the average recep tion given to the "thirteen superstition is that recorded b? a young traveliti man: "I had a recent experienee iu that foi hie of the imagination which was inter' esting enough to recount, 1 was out on one uf my regular trips, aud having the worst kind of luck, business being very dull. As I was ncating a new town ou my route I looked out of the car window and saw the new m ou over my left shoulder saw it through glass and growth of trees. As if those uufottinato conditions were not enough, the incident occuind on a Friday, and on the lUth day of (he month I must say that I would ratio 1 il hid not happened, and my spirits were at low ebb when I reach' my town, mid put up at the best hotel owned. " 'What room liavo you for mo?' I asked of 1 lit; Ian. II. .1,1 " "'You call have your choice of the only two t li ui ute Kit, 111 and lit.' " "'Give nn' lit,' I said desperately; and I want lo say right here 1 never slept better in my life, and the next day I did a banner business and have kept it up ever since. So much for my luck with l.'S." tilYINO AND TAKING A Til' lie bends a cheerful smile on me, Philosopher of cups and plates, And says, while pocketing his fee "All things como to him who waits." St ll1ir.lt COMPLAINT 1 1'ltl.l). Dr. David's Pain Curo cures Colic, Cramps, Loose Howcls, Indigestion; also toothache, earache, neuralgia, hiadachc It cures the tiito of poisonous insects. For paiu iu tho back, shoulders, sides, muscles or joints, rub well witli Dr. David's Pain Cure, and it will cure you. It has no superior as a family medicine. A siugle bottle will cute a horse Willi colic in ten minutes. Don't forget Dr. David's Pain Ouro is a little medicine chest in itself. For sale everywhere. AOOlHLKSUUIMtlSi:. "No, .l imm rial terl ace, I shall never marry a girl just for her goodness. My wife must have beauty " "Oh, Mr Suphcad, this is too sud den " 'OK ()Vl:ll l'll'I'Y VKAHS .Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup lias bee used for over fifty years by millions of mothers lor children, while teething, with perleet success. It soothes lho child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colie, und is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve thu poor little suHcrcr immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of tho world. 1!," cents a bottle, ile sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. IlLAI ill 1 1. JAVA. Scenery SaiJ to He an Cxample uf Imp kal Perfection. HAD LUCK. All N. What the famous Women Have Them. to Say of APVKIITISKMKN'JS fish, "Why didn't you catch any Harold? Wouldn't they bite?" "No. We lost our bait. The worm turued." FAIR INDICATION. Docs Miss Gushiiilon's father look with favor on your suii?" "I think so; he always lets me pay for the driuks." TOTIIK 1'ltUil D ZONK, "Is it true that young Wilson has gone on it polar expedition?" "Yes; he has gone to lioston to sec ns girl. TOOK A TUMULI Did you take that flat you wcro look ing at with tho beautifully oiled floors? No; we slipped up on tho bargain. TIIKIHXiSIVK TKST. When do you think woman will reach the climax of her ability? When she can s -nil a ten word gram without a. bung a postscript. NOT HARD TO DO. "All men are poor creatures; more i r less." (Jeorgi! Sand. "Men are a medley don't you think?" -Mrs. Humphrey Ward. "The richest m m should work if he can." Dinah Mullock. Men work and think but women feel." Chiistiua G. Itoselli. "What a fine thing it is to be u young man." Fraueis liurncy. "There's nothing methodizes a man hut business." Prances Iturney. "No man is altogether evil; there is latent good in him." Edna Lyall. "Otic cant know what a man really is by the end of a fortnight." Jane Austen. "All careers are desirable for men who know them so." George Sand. "Men, the very best men, can only suffer, while women can endure." Dinah C. Mullock. "Men of business do not, as a rule, blazon their own dirty work. Mrs Hum phrey Ward. "Men shrink much more than women from any physical suffering or deformity." Dinah 0. Mullock, "No man ever distinguished himself who could not bear to be laughed at." Maria Edgecombe. "Vanity never leads the man towards the error of sacaificing himself for anoth er." Mme. DeStael. "Knightly love is blent with reverence as heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue." George Eliott. "Uemember one thing no man can fail to fulfil his destiny but through his own fault." George Sand "To laugh at men's affairs is a woman's privilege, tending lo enliven the domestic health." George Eliot. "Men who have seen a good deal of lile don t always end by choosing llicir wives so well." George Eliot. "A straight forward, open hearted man may be safely left to manage his own concerns. Jane Austen. "A man capable of conquering habitu al indolence cannot he of feeble charac ter." Maria Edgeworth. "Man is very apt to contemplate him self out of all proportion to his surround- ings Christina G. Hoselti. "In Jhe average man there is still dreadful amotiut of eastern feeling with regard to woman." Edna Lyall. "Love occupies great space in woman's thoughts, but fills a small portion of man's life. Maria Edgeworth. "The best argury of a man's success in his profession is that he thinks it u the finest in lho word." George Eliot.- "Man is not made for that selfish con ccntralion of despair which is stoicism." George Sand. "iNo insult tillered to a man can ever degrade him; the only real degradalii is when he degrades himself." Dinah C. Mullock. v ASK the recovered dyipeptic., bilious suf ferers, victims of fever and ague, the mercurial diMBMsd patient, huw tbi-y recovered health, Lhttrful ftpirits und good ijM titu ; llity will tell yit hy taking Simmon LlVKK KtM.t'LATDR. Tiw C'lifiiMs(, In rest anil 1Wnt Family M.Michif in the World I tV'.r hYSI'l'INIA. OlNV. IPATIOV, jmindlie, U u MiuK slt'K H.-AIAI UK. rfi, Hcitres. Spirit.,, St l k SlllMAt II, Mt..tt(1irt, nr. 'Ihn iiiiii.,iliil ri nii-.ly li w.irtuutcd nut to i.ontnin Mrnjle I'.irin k l Mi hi t KY,ir miy niilitriil .liUlume, but lb PURELY VEGETABLE, ciititiiiiiitiK tli-.M- SMii,n-ni Until und Hrrln which an nil wi".t' ,'n.viikiii e li.tM )liii eil in .xiiniiitrH where I.ivt-r l)iM:ttns ijimM j.ifv.nl. It will cure all IH'iiM' t'iiu'l liy lliTniigiiuieiit vr th l.lvr Htiil I to wt'lii. 1 Iu- n M I' i i it ..f I.ivrr Complaint are hitter or l.tl tasif in m"iul. ; ('inn in the llat k, Sid- or Joints, otiun ii i ist .ike it lor KheumatiNin ; hour Nlomacli; .os, ot Appetite; lWeln alternately e and J.ix ; lk-atlalte: Iim of Memory, with pamlul (.environ ot ti.ivni(; lulled to do something h an Llit to iKtve tc.-i:n done: Dehtlltv! Low Spi ') t m ; a tliitk, yellow uppearaniTe of the Skin anil ; u uiy i.oii-h, olten mistaken for IaHi sumption, int-iiiiieH many of these symptoms attend the at others very lew : hut llio Livhh. the lartreat iirnun in the- hotlv. is L'ttiemllv the sent of the Hiua and if not kcL'.tibteil in time, rt-at sufTeniig, wretch edness and ItKA'Mi will eume. I he following highly -esttenied persons attest tn the vintie of Simmons I.ivhk Kh.i laiok : (Jen. W. S. Holt, I'res. (,a. S. W. R. K, Co. : Rev. J. K. Felder, I'erry.t.a., Col. K. K. Sparks, Albany. (ia.: C. Master- n. Ks..,Sheritt Hihl,C.l.,i;a.i J. A. butts. Main bridge, a.: kev. 1. W. I.urke. Macon, (ia Virml Powrra Supt. (,a. S. W, k. k. ; Hon. Alexander H.Stephens. have tested Its virtues m-rsnnallv anH Irnnw that for Dyspepsia. Ifiliousnest and Throbbinr Head. iicliu, it is thi' best medicine the worM ever law Wi have tried forty oilier remedies before Simmons Liver rulator, ami none of them u:ivc us mure than tern. porary relief; the KcKulalorii.il only relieved, hut curt j CD. iKUK.KAfH AND MUSSUNUBK, MAliUN, Gi, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY J. U. ZEUAX 4k CO., Philadelphia, Pa. C. H. HALE, HALIFAX, N. C. Carries full line Dry Goods, Notions, Boots SHOKS, GUOCEKIES, Etc. Audit lor STANDARD SEWING MA CHINES. Can turnish any part of any kind of machine at short notice. Send postal card lor slip illustrating parts to machine you have ami will name price lor piece needed. 1 carry a full line Coffins & Burial tele Goslin look Trivvett I made yoiin; silly last night. Dicer 0, well, nature had saved you most of the trouble. ISLOOD! DLOOD!! BLOOD!!! To he healthy the blood must be kept pure as it is "the life of tho flesh." 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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June 25, 1896, edition 1
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