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iSEsrsatssss 1 til fljfl 13 aril i-v liriiC J iMi ! Isss j Ifll jOIilST "W. SLEDGE, it.ui'iUktok. VOL. XXXI -A. NEWSPAPER IT1 OR THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AlKUJST 13, 1S9(J. TBE.MSH1-'"1 I'KK ANN I'M IN AHVANCK NO. 17. NKW ADVKRTISH MKNTS. IJANKRUPTCY of the physical being1 t tlic result of draw itife iitri'ssantly upon the restive capital of m-ivtf force. T lie wear, tear and At ram of nnutern life an- cuuccntiati d upon the nerv on; system. Tht younp men nf our d.iy be. citme sntTcrers ft urn tu-rvmiH debility ur ex haustion, nervims prostration or weakness. This may be the result of too much mental worry and excitement, or the result of bad practices and ex cos we ft, or pernicious habits, enntiaeted in youth, through ignorance. They feel irritable, weak and nervous with such distressing symptoms as backache, dizziness, shooting pains in head or chest, sometimes indigestion. The middle-aged men, as well, suffer from exhaustion, loss of manly power, low spirits, impaired memory, and many derangements of mind and body. The ill-used brain is morbidly wide awake when the overworked business man attempts Id find rest in bed. The physicians and specialists of the In valids' Hotel and Suigical Institute devote their best emtm. . to reclaiming and restor ing such unfortunates to health and happi. ncs. A great Doctor Hook of loon pages, profusely illustrated, Uniting of these mala dies and setting forth a rational means of home-treatment for their cure, is sent on receipt of twenty one (21) cents for postage dud wuppiiig only. Address Vikt.t)'s Dispknsarv Mi:n icai. Association, No. 06j Mam Street, Uuilulu, N. V. W ILLIAM FREEMAN, l'OKTKAIT ARTIST AND I'llO- toejaplier and dealer in FRAMES. EASELS.AMATEUR Supplies, etc. tI.IPIC"iTItK COPYING ASPKCIAI1Y Fiit uliiss wtnk Kuaiuntct'il. octlOly. 17(i Main st., Norfolk Vii so.ii:. hm: LU'iiiir.ii. An Amusing (iirl Who Wanted I Icr Papa's vm wra ni in ir-u v. "Papa," said the public official's bnelitcycd daughter, m lie nettled 1 himself in li is easy chair lifter dinner and reached lor the evening riaper. "Well?" he raid, iiiijiiiriiily. jnic iiki not reply at mice, lull came over and took a scat on a stool hcciilc him, thereby dcinoiisl ruling to bis satis faction (hat she hud suiiiftliiiig iinporlant un her mind. I apa, she reieatcil at last, "jou have n great deal nf ihlliieiicc, li.i vi'li't Jou?" "I'm well 1 have J une," be admitted, guaidcdly, "r.nough to that you can put a position for anyoiic if you really want It'.'" she suggested. " ell, yes," be answered. "Ituthow docs that interest you?" " hy, 1 have been reading about the new woman," she replied, "and they all seem to have a si here or soMcthing ol that sort and scute biiroms.. calling- Un, well, he interrupted, "you don I want to be a new Mvuiau " "NVo," he unswcrid, slowly. "1 don't know that I Jo, but if everyone is going to be one, 1 suppose I ought to "Nonsense !" he exclaimed, "wo all like you better as you are, and I doii't think you'd look Will in bloomers, any way." "Oh, 1 wasn't thinking of bloomers," ilie returned quickly. "I don t want to wear them, antwav. I was thi- king about a mission in life and having work to do in the world nf business so that 1 could be ready for a rainy day" "lion t worry yoursoll. Ml get you noihcr silk umbrella if you've lust the ;ist one 1 gave you " She pi'Utid prettily, but persisted in - ite of his interruption. ell, I ve p'elietl out Ilie position that 1 want," she said, "and I ihiuk jou ought to git it for me. 1 want to npiii the scaled proposals I've read so much about at different times. I should ihiuk it would be lots of fun, and maybe I'd find the one I've been expecting " She st'ppid because she thought siuic.nc laughed, but she has the promise (d' the job oh soou as there is a vacancy. Chicago 1'nst. TABTELE53 ic (HI Lisa TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. OA I ATI A, It 1.8., Not. 10. 1333. ?x Medicine Co., hi. IahiIs, Mo. Iii'iitleruen: Wo wild lact yonr, WO bottles of .lliOVK'S TAHTB1.KW VMlhL TONIC and litivu jniitihl tlimi ttnm nlruruly tlila your. In all nvr ex HTltiiee of U yusrs. lit tliu ilnirf biHinenit, huvo !' r 11 an article thai gnve mit h uutvual Ut tkcUuu iu your Tuulv. Vuun truly. ADMV.CiltKiC SOLD ANI WAHRAM'ED HY Dr. A.S.Harrison, KNFIKLI). N. ('. Judkin s Grocery WKI.DON, X. C Kor tiue groci ries, it will pay to call "ii J. I., .luilkins, leader of them all, The finest goods in Weldon you will see At Jutlkin's (,rtcery. ItmtortcJ and domestic goods heie you Will hud, C.inuetl ootls and delicacies of every kiud It matters not what your needs may be Visit Judkius' lirocery. For choice teas and colTee Judkins is le Downed None tincr in the country can he found Try their special brands of blended ten At dudkius' (Irocery. None in Weldun with Judkins can com1 pete Or show n stock of line goods as complete The great one price you may see At Judkins' liroi'ery. At Judkins' store do not forget Full weights and measures you call alwavs get And your town orders delivered free From Jiulkins' l!rwey. 13 ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J1MRH H. HULLRN, UULLIK ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Just at the moment when a Mont- urtrc omnibus was starting, a practical Joker noticed an odd looking old gcntlc- in clinging on lu the step. Saunter g up to another elderly worthy who us on the point of following, this wick individual whispered in his car in nfideiilial lasliioic. "You sen that ntleman. lie is my uncle. lie has jusl gut out of an asylum, and is still ther weak in the upp r story, lie so kind as to see that he alights at St. Kus- tacbe. I shall be so much obliged to you." The good man promised to discharge this mission faithfully, and when tlio omnibus bad reached St. Eilstache, he pulled the old gentleman by the sleeve ind said: "Here we are. Now you must get nut I he person thus ad- Ircsscd stared at him in amazement, and when the speech had been repeated scv- al linn s, he g ive vent to language of ungrateful nut lu say rude tenor, winding with the exclamation that if this was in mica lor a jest he uel uot see the gist f it. .V mild rcinoiistance met with a bull of an even sterner nature, prompt ly followed up by a well directed blow. Kvidontly the old gentleman had left the asylum too soon, thought the good Samaiitan who had undertaken to see i I in safely to his destination, but sniart- g fioiu the injury that he had received e hit out with cijual vigor, and in a mo tueiit a sparring match was taking place in the omnibus, to the cousternalion of ladies present, who gave vent to a lorus of shrii ks. The conductor, uii- able to bring the encounter tu a close, ad to summon the aid of the police, and eventually the combatants were led, lib blackened eyes, to the station. Then, after the Usual examination, icy learned tu their disgust that they been the victims of the practical joker who liui r 'presented hmisc.t as Ilie anxious nephew of the odd looking old ntleman. tialignaui Messenger. WAl.TKB 1. DANIEL DANIEL, Wei.don, N. C. tmctlceln thcrourt.of KftllfftxamlNorthlmp on aii1 iu the Supreme ami Ketlerat courts. Col S 'lioni msile In allmrUor North drollm. Rnucb offlcs it lUlifai, N. U.,opeu everj Mod Any. Jau 7 ly YVM.I.IAM J.lS.tYAN'S HAM) An imprint from the hand of William 'linings Bryan was shown to lb eminent palmist, .Vis I; I,. King. Mie knew nothing as to how the imprint had been obtained or of whose palm it was a reproduction In two Hours, however, she had liiiislud her reading, in many (mints it was a remarkable one It follows; I bis is the hand of a man dcslined to rise in the world. His success hues arc marvellous. Hut they are of such a nature as In indicate that he will liv tiller death, lie is detcruiincil, pi rsever ing and umbitious; has great power. II will live to an advanced age cirlainly bcyotid 55 years, but will die sudduily Hy the lines iu his palm ho shows a strong predilection for political war fare, and ho has the douged determination to succeed in almost any uudeitakiu; 11c knows well his owu power, lie Is a man among men, has plenty of facts, hut does not knew how lo use it. Ho is ol great physical strength and enabled endure many hardships without an out ward sign. His pirsoiiul inagin It-n must be great. He should he a gi and convincing or..lor. He has power to make fiietids and to hold tl n His own views, bn.eU'r, are the el .e which he puts bis faith. "Long periods ul success appeal await him in this life. His succos I been ever upward, and ko will ao continue. It looks as though he were on the eve of some great ciisis, and all the signs ure favorable. "His character is straightforward honest and true, and his head and his heart linen meet at the best pos ibli noiut. His business us well as hi' domestic relations have always been in pleasaut. He is a happy, though di contented man, his chief concern being for the masses rather than the man Whatever present undertaking he engaged in, the chances appear mure than euual fur his success. New York Journal D It. T. T. ROSS, DENTIST Weldon, N. C. toP-Ollioe over Einry A Pierce's store. l(M9-ly. DR. W.J. WARD,;;- Sirieoi Dentist. EHFIELD, N. C. A.OfBceaver HarrUon'i Drag Store, dec 20 ly. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD! To bo healthy the blood must be kc pure as tt is "the lile ot the Heah. you know any one that has a cancerous sore, Syphilis, Scrofula, old sores, Boils, l'imples, or impure blood rccomineuu . .i r.: p.. T..1 . v .-J 10 lUOtn Ui. faviu a iouu rouuicu uui- sanarilla, the best blood medicine known Sufferers with rheuinati.-ui will be cured if they will rub well with Dixie Nerve and Hone 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 strong How Btrangely life's priics go, Awarded by the crowd; Some triumph by the things they know, And some by talking loud. AN (IMMIH S l I'ISIIlll.. iiwj InkntiuiB I'miiitatc a anJ Arrest rnllmv.s free Rirjit, ill 1 1 N YIUIlKIVSIIAMiS She Keeps I hem I'luinf White I mvrinklej. anJ Y'ou arc tpiitc right in your surmise that her majesty possesses wonderfully beautiful hands, though they arc by no means small for her height; that they arc pill" p, white and unwrinkled. Would you like to know the reason?" n.skcd the manicure, who was beautifying my hands for a dinner parly. Of course I was all attention. "Well, as you are doubtless aware, her majesty is a great knitter. Indeed, she is invariably at work with the needles, either at scarfs or mittens for the poor, little vests for her many great -grandchildren, or cots and bed ipiilts. The mere exercise induced by the hands tends to whiten, refine and keep theui in good shape, while, in the s nue way, the bauds never look more attractive than wheu so employed. 'Why have so many cooks prettily shaped hands and arms?" I asked. ' Simply because they do so much with them. Kneading bread is one uf the best bcatilitiers the bunds can have. Where women who work much in the iusc usually fail to secure pretty hand- is by not drying tin in well after each washing, and by not wearing gloves for rough labor; such as tlieclcaningif'gratcs. Of course, it is a wee bit of trouble always to put on gloves, but smjoth, unwrinkled bands aro worth a good deal to every woman, or should be, I thitik. Answers. 1 1 KAVKN IS FOUND. The folio ing story of a somewhat fa mous pteaehi r in America is proliahly true. We hope it is. tt indicates the way to heaven in a manner no sacrament nor creed can hope to rival says l.omlon iight: " 1 he qui stum, 'where is lieaven.' was put to Nun Jones hy one of his wealthy burcli members in tlcorgi.i, whose col toil crop yielded him some 820,llllt-tire last year. jsWhere is heaven?' said tie rich planter, "I II tell.you where heaven is, saM-.ilr. Jouts, 'il you go down to the village and buy$"0 worth of g cerics, put them in a wagon, and lake them lo that poor widow on the hillside, who has three of her children sick. Slit is poor and is a member of the church Take with you a nurse, and some one to cook their meals. When you get there read the twenty-third I'salm and knee by her side and pray. Then you will find nut where heaven is.' Next day as the evangelist was walk ing ibruugh I be village, he met the same wealthy planter, his face beaming with joy. He sp ike alter this manner: '.Mr Jones, I've founj nut where heaven is I went as you directed me. We took up the wagon load of groceries, and the poor widow was completely overcome wilbjiiy. She could not exprcs her thuukfulncss. As I read to her tl iwentt third l'salui, my heart was tilled with tbaiikfulness tu God, and, when prayed, the angels came, and I thought I w is nearer to heaven than I ever I In en in my lite. 1 iett the nurse am k iu her humble dwelling, uml prom I In r she should never suffer so I is I c iuIiI help her.' " V.i. I.I VIC ON WIND. "You sctn to have a goal ciop of hay," said iho city in in. "C'rreet." replied the farmer, ' hut thtre ain't any kind of a market for hay any more." "Then why d m t you raise something use?" "lleen thinking about that, hut I can't seem to raise the only kiml til fodder that there's any demand fur now "What s that? "Wind to feed the bicycles. MOTHi:itsvno ham: the health of their children at heart, wi be glad to learn that Dr. David's Worm Svrun is a Dcrfccllv pleasant, safe and erleetua worm destroyer, lhrei dose brought 8'.) worms from a child W. H. Morris, Shaw's store, Va. writes: "I have a customer who gave; Dr. David's Worm Syrup to several ol his children, and it brought from 15 to 75 worms from each of them. Don't use any but Dr. David's Worm Syrup which is guaranteed to remove them. t'l'KKS DII'THTIIF.KIA. i few years ago, when diptbtheria was raging in Kngland, a gentlemen ac companied the celebrated Dr. Field on s rounds to witness the so-called "won derful cures'' w hich he pcrformi d, while patients of nlbers were dropping on all sides. All he tic k with him was pnw- der of stirphur and a iiuill, and with e be cured every patient wilbuul ex eepiioii that is, be put li teaspooiit'ul of Hour of brimcstoiie iuto a glass of water, and slirrcd it with his linger instead of a ip'ion, as sulphur docs not readily am; gamatu with water, and on the sulphur becouiiog well mixed he gave it a gargle, 1 in ten minutes I he patient was out of danger, as brimestoiic kills every spe cies of fungus in man, beast, and plant in a lew minutes. Instead of spitting out the gargle, ho recommended the swal owing ol it, and, lu. extreme eases, in which lie half-been called just in the nick ol lime, which the f'.iniis wasjuo nearly closing to allow the gargling" ho b the sulphur through a quill into the tjiroat, and after the fungihj had shrunk to allow of it, then the gargling. II never lost a patient from dipthtberia. Or if the patient canuot garglertake a liv coal, put it on a shovel, and sprinkle a spoonful or two of the brimstone at a time upon il, let the sufferer inhale it, holding the head over it, and the fuugus will die. London Lancet. 1 1 MiMM. Ill U 1. After A . Ill-n'i theilulily Hat Urines llu-tands. Men arc lorever talking about pretty women, as if prcttiuess were the sole thing that could make the sex endurable. As their talk is not confined lo age, race or condition, it might be supposed to be the voice of nature, though it is really the voice of misunderstanding. If men were only drawn to women by their prcttiuess, as they would put it, must of us would live and die iu celibacy; for. gallantry aside, feminine comeliness or good looks ate ibe exception, not the rule. All the talk about pretty women is meaningless ami a sham. J hat men are drawn to women, as women are to men is one of the first things that wo learn from within. Old as time, the fact is always fresh to every generation. Hut that woman's particular appearance constitutes any part of the phenumcuou absurd. If she be not deformed nr insane, shcHwell enough, and will achieve icr incantation, whatever it be. Apart from any and all serious relation to her, the circumstances that she is fair or dalk hurt or (all, thin or plump, blue-eyed or black, makes nut a whit of difference to us. We like or dislike her independently of her looks. Wo may think of these in the beginning; but if we incline to her, we I'm get all about them, and cannot remember what we thought ot them at first. A woman, unless iu her school days, never prates of handsome men. No more .sl.o'jld we of pretty women, whose pr'tliness never counts after casual acipiaiutanee is over. It is mere man ami woman, outside of accidents of extcriinalily, that grow into friends, or lovers, tir coinpauious for life, as circum stance may direct, all under nature's invisible, insctutable guidance. San Fiancisco Argonaut. A 1 AIM HI.. He Had It in His MinJ tu Ihrash a 1'ival. The I'esult. have the necessary "I'lver have a "I have come," he began to the box ing instructor, as he picked up a live uuncc glove aud drew it on his right hand, "I have come to get a fcw-lcssuus in boxing. I'll take about six lessons and then sail in mid lick a chap who got my girl away from inc. Wind's the first thing to be done?" "To See if you sand," was the reply light?" "No." "Kver got a smash on the nose?" "Never." "Then you can't tell how you would act. I'ut on the glove and square off' at me. Hands up. Now, then, iinagiiie I'm the chap who cut you out. Do you feel mad?" "Furiously mad?" "Want to do me up?" "Yes, I want to paralyze you." "All right, go in." Ten minutes later the young man sat up and looked around in a daz-'d way iind asked what had happened. "Why, I tapped you on the nose," re p. led the instructor. "And what did I do?" "Started to run, and I bit you behind the ear and you laid down." "And I have no sand?" "About as much as a spiing lamb. l'liere's a pail of water and il sponge over there, and here's your coat and vest. My s are $1' per lesson, sand or no sand. Thanks. 1'lease shut the outside door when you go down." New York Her aid. HIVING TO TIIH POOR. I like to sci? lit poor. Did you l'KOTl'.ST t'KOM villi:. isii. i We notice a cartoon in an esteemed contemporary in which wo are pictured as selling out to Wall street for 8 1,110(1 We repel the insinuation ! It is a libel not only on ibis paper, but on the metropolis of liillvillc, aud the man who perpetrated it would be held personally responsible if the rope had not broken yesterday after prayer meeting, while we were lynching several enemies. No ! Wall street has got down on its knees lo The Hillville Banner, while great drops af perspiration streamed from its brows; but its wealth had no influence over us, and we took our laundry and called our dog aud walked back to liillvillc, unpurchased and unpurehasablc ! Therefore, we denouuee the recreant hand that painted us selling out, with a long head and a giipsack. The picture docs us an injustice all around, for having bjen married ten years, we have no bcar i at all, neither is there any hair on the top of our head. The Hauncr is unsold and for free silver and a collection afiei each hymn ! Atlanta Constitution. crm: t'oit mi ddv watkii. tic cbi'dren kind lo the ever hear of James llundy, of llristol, Kngland? He was a good man, em Saturday evenings be Used to visit the markets to do good to the poor. If he saw a poor person at a butcher's stall asking the price of a piece of meat, and theu turning away for w ant uf more money, he would call him back, saying: "What can you affoid to give?" Ou being told how much, he would band out enough more to help the poor man to make the purchase, liesides this, regularly distributed large quantities of provisions to the poor of bis acquaint anccs. The liible says, "He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto th Lord, aud that which he hath given will He pay him again." A father gave his little boy a half-dollar ono day and told him he might do whatever ho pleased with it. At night the father asked alter the bait' dollar, and the little fellow told him that he had lent il. "Did you gel good security for il?" was asked. "Y'cs, sir" "Have you a note?" "No, fir, "What theu?" "Nothing. '' "How then have you managed il?" "Why, I gave it to a poor beggar." "Y'ou haven't any security for il, then?" "Yes, sir; llmbest security, fur the Bible says he that givcth to the poor lendelh to the Lord." The father was so pleased that lie gave lii in another half-dollar. "There, f uller, said the boy, "I told you 1 should get it again, only 1 did not mink it wotuu couie so soon." Sel. Laura "Is it a faot that your engage ment with Willie is broken off?" Flora "Why, no; not broken off, exactly. It aort of tapered off, one might say." fte tenant atiuian. OABTOIIIA. A prominent city physician, who a t of us should rie up aud call blessed, a' this time of impure water supply, h.i discovered a very simple means by which mud ly water can bo clarified and ui d drinkable. Hisfirmula is this: Ta'e. say, five gallons of wider, and put in as much pulverised alum as you can li Id on the end of a table knife Le! it stand for five minutes, and the alum will cause the mud to settle with it in the bottom of the vessel, leaving the wattr as clear as crystal. Tho alum leaves no unidcasant taste, aud is, of course, t unhealthy. Those who have made use of the recipe say it works like a charm. tiiicf.i: in oni:. The Rev. Hosea Biowu, an eccentric Methodist preacher, once sought lodgings in an Ann Arbor hostelry. May I have a room and bed myself?' Inquired the peripatetic divine. lie was told by the clerk that he could unless they should be s i full that it would rend T it necessary to put another with him About midnight iloi preacher was aroused hy a loud knocking at the door. 'Hello 1 What do you want now exclaimed the Itev. Mr Brown, with special emphasis on "now." "Yu.l must take a j .u!iu l1.-.if," C4Uiu voice from without " What, another one?" "Why, yes, thoie is only one in there, isn't I here?" "Ono! Why, I here is Mr. llrowu, Methodist minister, and myself already I should ihiuk th t enough for one small room. "So do I," replied the landlord, as h sought room for his belated guest else where. NAM'S lilll'N lil.ASb. Warning" Nates railing- the Wiekel tu I'e-entan.e. ADVKUTISKMKNT8. A MODHItN JMtOBLKM. It s a serious problem," said the young mail thoughtfully. "What i.?" demanded the older man, anxiuus to give the younger man the icnefit of that wisdom that 'uomes only with years. "Why, you sec, I've bun intending to get married, exclaimed the young man. That is a serious mutter," admitted the older man. "Not at all," relurncd ""the young man promptly, "It isn't the question of marriage alone that bothers me, but a question of comparative values." "I dou't believe I epiite understand," said the older man. "Why, it's just this way," exclaimed the young man, "I have my wife all picked out and everything fised for (he wedding, and I thought il was all settled last uight, but today aloug comes a fellow who offers mc a bicycle at a bargain, iind I'm sort of troubled about it. I can t allurd a wile and a bicycle, and lon't .seem to be able to make up my uiiud wliieh I want more. The wife's a little cheaper at the start, hut in the long run she'll cost a lot morc'n a bicycle, and yet and yet " "Well?" "I can't help thinking that a good wife will last louger than a good bicycle, if you keep away from South Dakota and Oklahoma. Suppose you bad only ?85, and a chance to get a bicycle or wife which would you get?" ' I think the price of bicycles will fa first," said the older man. I guess that s right," returned the young mail. "Ill stand a better cliauce of getting a good bicycle for $!S." next year than I will a good wife. I guess I'll stick to the girl." Chicago Kvcuing Post. Walking with liud begins iu short slops. Christ is very close to the penitent sin tier. The blackest devil uiil-el- of ibe pit is bale. Nothing a bad man owns can be bis long. The right lo do right is a lioil given right. No man can walk straight who follows a doubt. Have more religion than you can car ry in your head. No one can know Christ without want ing to be like him. No man treats Christ well who treats his brother wrong. Darkness cannot be made black enough tu destroy light. Faith used is as sure to grow as good seed in good soil. (Ind knows how we love, while men only know how we live. The man who conquers himself has had Uod for bis helper. No man can fail until he tries to get along without dud's help. Hire people to be good, and they will quit when the pay stops. It is hard to believe in the religion of some very religious people. The man who never praises his wife, wciild have a better one if bo did. Keeping too much in your pocket may drive the Lord out of yuur heart. Philosophizing about how a man got into the ditch will never get him out. Pray ninth before you talk much about how big a sinner you used to be. If we art; doing less fur the Lord than we can do, wc are not doiug enough. Whenever the Lord finds a men who can be trusted with money, be makes him rich. lSK iln- retnvfpei, ,."...., I ....', :Uf. v . 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I..-; !..-'. ..I Mciiinty, will) a i:iilllill SCII-.il.oll .! ll.lVIti' l:ill-il to .In MiNittlijDjj uImIi audit lo I,.L,, ,! -, Dihillly; Uw Spirit; a tin k, y.li.w .ipi-.ir.u.t . . ila Skin and r yut ; a tli y 4 ..tiKl, t.it.ii m.si.tkt n i r i.i.imiiiiiIjiii. SiUHi-tinics iii.iny i f iln-t -sj miliums ;illtn.l the diseiiM:, .il ntlicrs vi-iy If" ; Lul 'In; l.ivi-tt, t hu l;irntttt oritiili ill llu- butlv. is p nti;illy llu- m-:ii "I lilt ilie.ie, ami it lift Kt-L'.ill.ilfil ill Hint.', ;il Miliums, wri.-ti:ll-etliifss anil ltKAi'li ui;l tustic. I In- I.iIIdwiiik highly f-U" im-il pirv liwlk-st In the virtues .if Sim m i n i k Ui i .1 1 .. i.'it ; (Itn. W. S. Hull, l'i.:s. (.a. Jv W . K 1 l ... . Kcv. J. K. I d.ler, l'rrrv, ;.. C-. K K. Sji.irk-. Ali'.itiv.t i.t.; ('. Master iim, V.s..,shfnll li.l.l.t .a.; I A j'.ulf., Ii.iiiil.nlne, ),.t,, fcw. I. W. Itt.At-. ."ii., .'..1,1, a.; iii! I'-wura, Suiit. S. W. K. 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I'lipu "It means a it means a p. moo who cipecta 1 goo I many tiling I bat tlj not h.ip;vn " 40-KY YOL'KSCI.K Against disease ly Itcctiiuu the liver in healthy comliliun Or. David's Live I'illa will euro Cuusiipalioo, li spepsiu, Ililiiiiisiitss, Iinli".' linn, mid all H.miach b.iwcl und liver tr ubles A Miide nl' Dr. David's Liver 1'iHs will cure the fful case ul' cniisiipaiiiiti ku.uvn and -liliin':ile the liver lo In-nllliv ai'ikin. It eurcsi-ick headache, and prevents its le I ul n Iti uii'iiihi the kind lr David's Liver INIIh 2:"o lur -" pills Oweus & Minor Drug Co., lliclitnond, V'a. .S.VVINti TUB ( OCNTKY. "I suppose you've lieeu sivin tilt country again, . I olin, she said at the breakfast tallc. ''I've been lining tny share," he un- swered. The thing that I can't .piile under stand," she persisted, "is why the ciiun try can only bj saved by stuyiui; out nighls. Why can't vou save it iu the daytime?'' "Vou don't understand polities uud never will," lie replied. These are very ticklish limes, audit behooves every man lu do U t.ul Ito caU lot tlie cause liiIil ol day." "I suppose so," siiu said doubtfully; "but it docs seem Id me as if you were overworking yourself when you tried In float the whole couutry to prosperity." "Float it!" "Yes." "On what?" "I don't know, but there is every indi cation this morning lint it was good deal stronger than water." He did not I eel equal to a spirited con troversy, so lio let the remark pass, but he was more than ever convinced that there arc features of politics ttut no woman will Port. The wiudows uf heaven cannot open much fur the man who keeps bis liible shut. "That was a bad runaway you bad the other night, Mrs Dash." Yes but it was very stylish; we had four horses.' liinks " Your nephew is uuitc a pro nibing young man, hii t lie Jinks "Well, he has never dune any thing else as yet " Sutncrville Journal. Mrs. Hrown ".'Irs iNuitlnsa woman nl remarkable strcngh! of mind." Mrs, Jones "Is slier i es. Mie never buys anything she doesn't want " Life Time works a strange distraction In the object of her zeal; She's forgot to want the ballot Since she learned to ride a whe "lie lives in a brick bouse, now, doos he?" sneered I bo rural cynic. "I used lo wipe liui clay of my boots that die bricks in that litiuse arc untile ol. Her Dearest Friend: ('holly "How old do you suppose Miss Furbish is' (iertru.le "ou might ask luauiina IVthaps she'll remember." i' oit nvi:it KiK'i v v i:hh Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used tor over filly years by millions ot mothers lor children, while teelhing, with perfect success. It soothes the child sol tens the gums, allays all paiu, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. S"ld hy druggists in every part ol the world 25 cents a bottle, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," und take no oth er kind. J. 11. .1-Il.l-N it CO. L NLV I'Y . I'liiUclcli'liu, 1'a. 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