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' 1 JOHUST "W. SLEZDO-IE, l'ltoi'lUKTOH. VOL. XXXI .A. 1TBWSPAPIR FOE THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1896. TEIRIMIS: si.so pkk annum in advance NO. 27. NKW ADVERTISKMKNT3. In a State of Bankruptcy is the condition of nur system if the liver become Inac tive ho tli at the (serum and poisons can ficcumulnte witliiii the body. Keep the liver ami boweli active and , we're in condition I of litiilthy nrns. ZJ poHty and h.ive pnlViricntly well in draw upon in the limit of neid, The liver filter out the tMHnnti tH'nii which enter the system, nit w mmly n the liver reirulaten the Piy-tt-m. nodti Dr. Pierce' l'lea-ant Pellets rcnuUte the liver. Keep tint in mind, and yuvi wdve the problem of Rood health and piod liviiiR. The " Pleasant Pellet" have a tonic, HtieiiKthenliiK clfcct upon the tin inn membrane of the ntomnrh and bowel, which elfectnally cure IHIioumiens, Hick Headachy Ctivene, or Constipation, Indikfi'Slion, 1,oh of Appetite, Had Taste in Mouth, Sour RlsfuH from Stomach, and will often cure Dyspepsia. The " Pel lets" are tiny, because the vegetable ei tracts are refined and concentrated. Kasy inaction, no striping as with old-fashioned pills. A a "dinner pill," to promote di gestion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve the distress arising from over eating, nothing equals one of these little "Pellets." Mrs. Mki.issa Atwatrr, of Steuben, Washington Co., jltr., writes : "As regard the little Pel lets,' I think I could not do without them. I do not like to be without them in the house. I have spoken very highly to friends and neighbors of them, and many are tak 1 n g them throng1!) my ad verti si n g them. I will say they are the best penally lor an att they have no equal Written fr the Roanoke Nmvs. REMINISCENCES. A Flay In The Mountains Of Western North Carolina. Mr. Atwater. pill I can take, et penally for an after-dinner pill, I think WILLIAM FREEMAN, PORTRAIT ARTIST AND I'HO togmnher and (lealiT iu FRAMES. EASELS.AMATEUR Supplies, ett OI.DriCTl'RECOl'YINO ASl'KCIAIlY First class work guaranteed. octlOly. 17G Main St.. Norfolk Va I AS PAT hVWK&il9M VP jj TASTELESS HILL TON 19 JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. OAI.ATTA, Ills., Not. 10, 1893. Porta Modlelne Co., Ht. Lout. Mo. (Jentieraen: We sold Itui year, POO bottle of 3IU1VE 8 TASTE LK8 C1IIIO. TONIC ami have joujilu tbreo firuM already tin yenr. In all nurci (HTienro of It yen re. tn the drug btiflnew. hnvtj ouvcrsuid an art trie that gave such universal satl 'jwliyu m tout Xottlg. Vuur truly, ptMOLD and warranted by Dr. A.S.Harrison, ENFIRLD, N. C Judkins' Grocery WELDON, N. C For fine groceries, it will pay to call On J. L. Judkins, leader of them all, The liuest goods in Weldon you will sec At Judkiu'a Grocery. Imported and domestic goods here you will fiud, Canned goods and delicacies of every kind It matters not what your needs may be Visit Judkins' Grocery. For choice teas and coflVe Judkins is re nowned None liner iu the country can be found Try their special brands of blended tea At Jud kins' Grocery, None in Weldon with Judkins can co mile Or show n stock of line goods as complete. lite great one price you may see At Judkins' Grocery. At ,1 ml kins' store do not forget Full weight and measures you can always Set And your town orders delivered free From Judkiiu' Grocery, dec 13 ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAMBS ftf. HC1.LIM, ULLKN A M WiLTH I. DiNlIL DANIEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wki.don, N. C. (ni'ttce In thecourtiof Hsllhi andNorthamt o iHtidln the Supreme and Puiieral courts. Col .vtinttRTnarlo In allnnrtanf North Carolina. sraueh nffioA .t Ha.ttr.i-. K. f!..onen every Hon liar. Jan 7 ly Drah Headers: Will such of you as have never been fortunate enough to vihit tho Alleplianics of Western North Carolina the veritable Switzerland of America kindly follow the writer while he shall attempt to lend you in imagina tion Ihrounh the journey of a day amid scenes whose stupendous grandeur forever holds one spell bound with awe and silent wonder. It was at the closo of tho summer of 131)0, while living in the little town of Klk l'ark, which neHlles dreamily io a bonutiful valley near tho North Carolina and Tenuesseo lino, that tho writer, in ooittpany with a gay party of pleasure seekers, composed of four gentlemen and as many young ladies who had fled from their Iiuuic8 in over crowded cities and sought this haven of refugo and rest, de cided lo spend a day in the mountains "Far from the maddening crowd's ignoble strife." The morning of this memorable jour ney came bright and fair; never dawned a day more perfect in its loveliness, more resplendent in its calm serenity. At first the air was crisp and cool, while the valleys were yet in shadow, but soon the golden bats of light lit up the eastern sky and gilded the mountain domes with burnished gold, and over a slumbering world I he great king of Day aiose in all his majestic beauty. Soon all nature, under the gentle influence of its genial rays began to assume a spirit of awaken ing. The chilly mists of night vanished from 1 ho valleys; myriads of dew drop: sparkled on the grass; the happy birds carroled llttir morning songs, and the pulsations of the busy world b-'gan. At 9 o'clock lite journey began. After leaving Elk l'ark our path led tlirmi; beautiful stretch of valley, boidered bj chestnuts, hemlock and uinplo on a grad ual incline to ihc base of the fi's ascension. Now beg.au our precipi tous climb ' to the land of the sky." l' the steep mountain sides through dark recesses of hemlock and rhododendron that arched above our heads we gradu ally wound our way, slopping to rest gather terns ami wild (lowers that grcu in profusion around us. On past glens and moss-covered boulders stopping drink tho clear, crystal waters thai bubbled from the hillsides we emerged from the shady woods into a beautiful openiug the lop of tho first ascension Here the path deviated from its original coutse and turned at an angle with the route we had just traversed. Higher the blazing orb of day ascended towards th t Villi, and time wore on apace. Still we hid not attained half our journey's en But now, tired and weary, we stopped to rest and admire tho beauties of our pre; o:il surroundings. Soon the pangs of hunger and thirst began te assert them selves, and seated beside a tiny stream that trickled diwufrom rock to rock, be neath the umbrageous branches of a wide-spreading maple, we prepared and ate ourlunoh. After partaking of the ieacies prepared by the shap.-ly hands of our fair companions and refreshing ourselves with nature's own beverages, wo again proceeded to scale the dizzy heights. Thus refreshed by rest aud the late repast, we walked with quicker and firmer stops; tired with enthusiasm, our joyous little band awoke the echoes among the silent hills as each new object and dazzling scene unveiled itself to th raptured gaze; animated with rising hope, ineitcd by desire to reach the goal, w loitered not longer by the way, but on till we reached the table-l.iol on through a tangled sea of weeds n, o to the "land of the skv." We now leave the level plateau and rest a uiomeut at the base of the last ascensiou. We itruggle panlingly up and gain the summit the pinnacle 01' tho " Elk Heart." Such a scene as now lay stretching out beforo our eager gazj is beyond the power of pen to portray. Here sleeps virgin Nature in all her tranquil beauty. Not eck of cloud floated across the broad domain of Heaven's ctherial blue, but hovering over all the rim of its concave vault seemed (looping to kiss the far away mountain peaks that lifted their heads in stately grandeur to receive the fond caress. Here you seem to stand, as it wero, above tho earth, hemmed in by rings of eternal hills, looking down with disdain upon the puny world below, Looking towards the east the eye is first attracted by the towering form of the noted "Grand Father," standing like T. T. KOSS, DENTIST Weldon, N. C. (Office over Emry A Pierce'sstore. 10-19-ly. W. J. WARD.Kc Simeon Dentist, ENFIELD, N. C. m.OtHc ovw Harrison's Drag Store. ta901y. Looking south, across the pinnacle or ball of the "Yellow," is another and nearer portion of the Illuc Hidgc, in which the "Table Rock" forms the most conspicuous figure from our poiut of ob-servali-ic. Turning our eyes to the southwest wo are atlracled by the cele brated " Hoan," on the top of which stands the tcnowned and far-famed sanitarium and summer resort "Cleveland Hotel." Looking west, the Quaker range looms up gtand and imposing in the distance. To the north the lofty peaks of tho Clinch range, in the Alleghanies, stand out like silent sentinels looking across the distant plains and far-away battlefields where old Virginia's gallant heroes lie mouldering silence and pathetic dust. Away through the dreamy distance come" the lullaby of Ihc angry waters us tboy dash madly down "Doe ltifer" canyon. Long will tho writer remember stand ing here with folded armssilently and rev erently musing over the buried past while gazing out on ail Ibis broad expanse of wondrous beauty. Here may the thought ful stand and feel the Unfiling pathos that fires the poet's soul; hero may the artist pilch his tent to exercise his skill; hero will tho most indifferent stand trans fixed with emotional wonder; hero even the atheist will bow in reverenco to the Creator of all this stupendous boauty; here may tho weary of the busy world find rest and sweet repose; here this writer stood and found expression to an over- fl iwiug soul in the following lines: Here once the panther's stealthy prowl llegan at close ot day; LEGEND OF THE CROSS. Wood Derived From Tie Tree Of Life Harden of I'jcn. STOUY W TUB DKATtI (IK ADAM AND TI1K CHCCIt'lXinN OK CIIIIIST WHICH WAS UKCITKD IN TUB MIDDLE AUKS HOW MSTI1 HOT A tll.l.Ml'S (If PARADISE. When Adam was banished 1'r.mi par adise, he lived iu penitenoc, endeavor' ing to expiate the past by prayer aud toil. When he reached a great age aud felt death approach, he called Seth to hi in and said: ' Go, my son, to the terrestrial paradise and ask the archangel who keeps the gate to give mo a balm which will save mo from death. You will easily find tho way, becauso my footprints scorched the soil as I left paradise. Follow my blackened ttaccs aud they will conduct you to tho gate whenco I was expelled." Seth hastened to paradise. The way and recognizing its virtue had it raised. Solomon then buried it. Some time af ter the king dug the pool of Bcthesda on the spot. This poud at once acquired miraculous properties and healed the sick who flocked to it. Tho water owed its virtues to the beam which lay beneath it. When the time of the crucifixion of Christ drew near, Ibis wood rose to the surface aud was brought out of tho wa ter. The executioners, when seeking a suitable beam lor the cross, found it and of it made the instrument of tho death of tho Saviour. Alter the crucifixion it was buried on Calvary, but the mother of Constantino the Great, tho I'linpress Helena, found it deep in the ground with two others, Christ's was distinguished from Ihoso of the thieves by a sick wo man being cured bytouching it. Bating Gould's "Myths of tho Middle Ages." GUKAT WALL, OF CHINA. "China abounds in gteat walls," re marks a l'ekin correspondent in a recent wa barren, vegetation was scanty and of ,c(t cr; walt.J counl y, walled citi es, w ailed villages, walled palaces aud temples wall somber colors. Over all lay the black prints of his father's and mother's feet. Presently tho walls surrounding para dise appeared. Around them nature re vived, tho earth was covered with ver dure nud dappled with flowers. Tho air vibrated will beautiful music. Seth was dazzled with the beauty which surrounded him, and he walked on forgetful of his after wall and wall within wall. But the greatest of all is the great wall of China, built -13 years bet ore our era, ol great slabs of well-hewn stone laid in regular course somo twenty feet high, and then topped out with large, bard-burned brick, the ramparts high and thick and cas tellated for use of arms. It was built to THE MOTHER'S WORK. ADVERTISEMENTS. mission. Suddenly there flashed before k th() warliko Tartar9 out25 feet Here, too, the wild wolfs distant howl Struck terror to its prey. Here once the native Red man stood In all his savage glory ; Here be the dusky maiden wooed, Aud told bis love's wild story. Here's where the eagle's piercing scream helloed Irom lull to lull, And wake the wild fawn from its dream Beside the shady rill. And hero the hunter first espied The canyon of the "Doe," And watched its limpid waters glide Through fertile vales below. Here still tbesun-kissed mountain peaks In silent grandeur rise; Here still the blush of evening's cheeks With beauty tints the skies. Here's where the morning's first fair beams Across the heavens dart; Here's wheie the lingering sunset gleams Keluetant to depart. Hero's where the dying livht of day Still loaves a crimson stain, While somber shades of twilight gray Are settling over the plain Dear patient readers, a few words more and shall have, finished. It is useless to say that 1 have failed utterly lo do my subject justice, for words are in;idi tpiate; but fee'ing a-surcd lhat there are some who will at least appreciate the effort, however imperfectly accomp'.i-h 'd, I will mako no further apology for having at tempted it, and have ootbiug to regret, since having realised a shadowless day, replete with the fullness of unruffled joy, and in tho sunny presence of kind, con genial friends, whose fond remembrance associated with tho scenes of beauty I lovo so well, will shine with imperishable lustre lung after timo shall have dimmed tho brightness of the youthful eyes that gazed in rapturous wonder on that memor able day. EfiiENg Williams. Koanoke Kapids, N. C. IJtTSHKSMOKIOO. him a wavering line of fire upright, like a serpent of light continuoudy (uivering. It was the flaming sword in the hand of the cherub who guarded the gate. As Seth drew nigh ho saw that the angel's wings were expanded so as to block the door. He prostrated himself before the cherub, unable to utter a word. But tho heavenly being read in his soul, better than a mortal can read a book, the words which were there impressed, and he said: high bv 40 feet thick, 1200 miles Ion with room on top for six horses to be ridden abreast. For 1-400 years it kept those borders at bay, in the main, and is just as good and firm and sttong as when put in place. How one feels while stand ing on this vast work, scrutinizing its old masonry, its queer old canon and ambitious- sweep along tho mountain crest. In speechless awe we strolled or sat and gazed io silent: wonder. Twelve hundred miles of this gigantic work, built on the "The time of pardon is not yet come. I rugged, craggy mountain tops, vaulting Four thousand years must roll away be-1 over gores, spanning wild streams, ueiling fore the Redeemer shall open the gate to I the river archways with huge, hard bars i Adam, closed by his disobedience. But of copper; with double gates, aud swiog- is a token of future pardou (ho wood ing doors and bars set thick with iron wheron redemption shall be won shall I armor a wonder in tho world, belure grow from the tomb of thy father. Be- which the old-time classic seven wouders, bold what he lost by his transgression!" I 11 gime now, save the great pyramid At these wotds tho angel swung open 1 were toys. An cugineer in Sewird's the great portal of gold anpfire and Seth I parly here, soiueyeirs agi, gave it us bis opinion that the ajst of this wall, figuring ibor at tin snui rito, would more than The Sutject of Homo and Child Training Employs the liest Intelligence of F'ach Mother. First of all her duties the mother's duties is simply to be a good mother. She can serve and bless the world in no better way. But the mother's work is not a task to he lightly learned. If states men need years i f traiuiug, and military officers a long course of education and drill, much more dui-sthc mother need to be fitted for In r sublime vocation. The difficulty islh.it the higher branches of a mother's work cm only be learned iu the doing of il ; all that goes before, though necessary as a, h, e, lo the scholar, is only the a, b, o, in her great task. For this reason the "Home Club," the "Convoca tion of Mothers," is very valuable. Eng land has a "Mothers' Union" with several thousand members, who meet in local as semblies and gather yearly iu full con vention to compare experieoce, read and discuss papers and try to fathom the depths of the deep problem of the training of their children. America is now enjoying something that resembles such a uuion. This is what a contemporary tells m of the Convocation of Mothers who met in Chicago last October under the auspices of the Kindergarten College of that city. Among the subjects studied wero "The Value of an Orderly Nur.-ery," ' The Value of Employments which Bring Out the Child's Own Activity," "The Vital Significaucies ol the Child's Companions at this l'eriod"-when it is iu the nursery; How Natural Things Affect the Spirit ual Life of the Child," Difference Be tween Kindergarten Gifts and Other Playthings," "How Kindergarten Mate rial Can bo Utilized by the Mother; "How to Develop Power in the Child Throuirh Physical Training; "Food: lis Mortal and intellectual Value," "Health ful and Ilnhealthful Activities," "Physi cal Advantages of Singing and Effect ol Music on the Child;" "Mother Love: lis Good and Possible Bad Ethels It is slowly dawning upon our modern consci SILVER OR GOLD. Better than either i.s ;i healthy liver. If the liver is 0. K. tho man ia 0. K. Hiss blood is kept )ure, his digestion perfect, and lie can enjoy life and net intelliu'ently and patiently upon the questions of tho day. Yoit all know what t't take. Von have known it for yours, It ia Simmons Liver Ilegulator .mi ii ni ii i Mi.-neiiW'W fck.:. i 5lMMONS iiipi fRTG U lATORi ADVERTISEMENTS. PR U N EL I H E (Triuli: Mark Rinislered ) THE IDEAL LAXATIVE And Curt; for CONSTIPATION' Ah jjUiihHiit "k limn1' ami mi re cure tor HilioiiMiesh, Headache, l,'evi'i, Htmuarh Troubles Bowel lcraii(;-miitK,Mvcr IHst iif-fh. irk Hinniicli, Ii rrularlly, kidney Troubh n, Miln and Itluud DIk-urriers, iui(l very in iiy oIIut iIUi-hkch mul omplit iuimn tint' m nit1 uiiiciive turn mi nil uowriH. PRUNEUNEi" ""' "ir-t cmliitr. tic hikI upt ri' iit Mm- em i iim. It UniMtiKlily i lt'iiiixi's v. 1 1 1 m 'in m r i ' 1 1 1 u . urirh'N Hit- llnm una r.'iiiMVfN till wHMe mini n h snttn. ii no HWHvwith CASTOR Oil SALTS , Hint Mhh it til nil other niiUM-i ii iiirnti- tivt". It tom-h a1 U enerttli'M nil Uii'ttrcHt uthiih flliu ryMi-m. Krin tin- IiumI Ciml, tin- li'i't Wtirai Hiiil the HMVi-m nli!tl, UxlUg I K1 r KLIMS I'nr the iHtti-r imrHe. Sold by till tlt'ttliTu, orM'iit rin receipt nf Miornti Id uny iithtri't-s by mMM-JlAWrt tV IJJU'tt . U II,, ltallhnore, M1. M'I211y. "V. M. HAKMSTON & CO.,'. Wholesale and Retail Dealer, n For years you and your fathers have found it of sterling worth. It is and always has been put up only by J. II. Zuilin & Co. Takq none but the genuine. It has the Bed Z on the front of tho wrapper, and nothing else ia the same, antj nothing so good. ,31 looked in llu beheld fountain, clear as crystal, sparkling like silver dust, t laying iu the uiiJnt of the garden, aud gusing forth in four living streams. Before thU mystic founiaio grew a mighty tree, with a trunk of vast bulk and thickly branched, but 8 ual that of all the 100,0011 miles of railroad in tho Uuited Stales. The material it contains would build a wall six feet high and two feet thick at might around the globe Yet tins was done in a guardian over tho loos lofty peaks that surround it on every aide; a little to the left the famous "Hanging Rock" is seen projecting out and banging two thousand feet above the yawning gult below; be yond this, the "Pilot" looms up in bold relief and stands outlined in the cloudless ether; beyond the Pilot the vision becomes blurred and it is impossible to longor separato and olasnify tho different peaks, which distance renders commingled like millions of breakers on a stormy ocean until they merge into the dim blue line that marks the course of the Dlue Ridge range. destitute of bark and folia AroUDd only twenty years, without a trace ot dent the bole was wreathed a fiightful serpent or bond. It is the greatest individual nrnniumi'llir olilxh lin.l amirplinl tlio labor the world haseverknow You baik and devoured the leaves. Beneath stand betore it as colore the great Urn I . . ., .i the tree was a precipice. Seth beheld nipotcnt bowed and silent. the roots of the tree in hell. There Cain was striving to grasp the roots aud clam- Dor up tlieui into parauise, out t.iey laeeo. . . . fc ki(.keJ vi , aud themselves around the Douy and i.tnus o. . , , ... , . ffouJ be ,, the Iratrieide as the threads of a spider s I jjon( wet) entangle a ny, and tne noers nt ine whuB auhjo, hmi him tree penetrated the body of Cain as , , ; he KRYAN'S IIOKOSCOIMJ. Sho was a little old woman dressed iu black aud having a bundle wnppcd up in a gray shawl. She had a seat in the middle of a Grand River avenue car, and as she took out her clay pipe and began iliug for her tobacco the conductor stepped foward and said: "You wusn't smoke here tna'aui " "Why not?" "Against the rules." Who made tho rules?" "The company." "Where's the company?" "Dowu at the offiee." "Well, I never allow nobjdy a mile away to tell ine when I shall or shall not stuoko. I've gut neuralgy, and when I have it I aullus smoke. lou kin trot right back to the platform and be ready to jingle the bell when anybody wants to get off!" And she tounil a mutch lighted it on the und ir edge of the seat, aud puffed awnv with a serem countenance until ready to get offal Twelfth miuct. OASTOniA. It M Tnfpa, THE LONGEST HKIlKiU The longest bridge in the orld is the I.ion bridire. near gaunona, China. It extends 5 miles over an arm of the Yel low sea, aud it ia suppotted by 300 huge stone arches. The roadway is 70 fect above the water and is enclosed in an iron net-work. KOHOVHR VWXX VEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothors for children, while teething, witn perfeot success. It soothes the child. softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the bost remedy tor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggist in every part of tho world. 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. though they wero endowed with lift Horror struck at this awful sight Setli raised his eyes to the summit of the tree There all was changed. The tree had grown till its branches reached heaven Tho boughs were covered with leaves, flowers and fruit But the fairest fruit was a little babe, a living sun, who seemed to ho listening to the songs of seven white doves who circled about hi head. A woman, more lovely than the moon, bore the child in her arms. Then the cheiub closed the door and said: "I give thee now three seeds taken from that tree. When Adam is dead, place theae three seeds in thy father's mouth and bury him." So Seth took the seeds and returned to his father. Adam was ''lad to heai what his son told him and praised (Jod. On the third day after tho return of Seth ho died. Then his son buried him in the skins of beasts which God then aud there he would be President. Whin he went hunting at ten years and kil ed sixteen dueks at one shot the net borsdec'aie l with one voioj he w juld be President. When he ran a v.iy from school and snont the whole day C-iliiug his mother did not whip him, for she saw therin oertaiu sinn thai he would vet bo Pros id :ul Atlanta Constitution. IIKIt MOTIIICK'S ADYICIC. A Harlem girl was recently married to a young man who was unlortunatc enouith to be crosseyed, a fact which annoyed the girl s mother to some extent But as love laughs at locksmiths found no trouble iu laughing at mother: iu-law, and so I hey were married. After the wedding ihc happy coupl were making preparations to go on i hail I 8'lort honeymoon, and wh-n all was D CAKPKTS, STOVES, and Mattresses, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HABLISTON&CO., No. 20 N. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. 1ft M It. The EXCEI.SI01! PRINTING COMPA NY ollice is new ami complete and con ducted by up-to-date printers. We do not (late back to t lie time ol' Matliusala, when elephants roosted in trees aud leathers grew on hogs. OUUSIS AN ENTIRELY NEW OFFICE new machinery and new type. No par cels ol old decayed and discolored papers, and no ancient styles of type that have dull and wri'ikled faces, caused by loni; service anil old aiz.c. IVe have the materi al that must insure work with a business like twinkle. Your letter and bill heads, statements. circulars, postal and Imsiness cards, are niisni-s that when mothers' convocations jour spokesmen wherever they go. They enner am you or discredit you. 1 ney ro- couie to lie a necessity ol our complex life, whea the subject of home and child training employs the best intelligence of each mother, there will be less necessity for assembling of conferences to consider prison reform, or social purity, or Ihc thousand and one other moral agencies which in too many cases distract and take from the homo life that intelligence and vitality which should be dovoted to it - U EXCRlSlOr PrintM CDIHllnllV ri fleet the business idea of the man or lirm and show the character and individuality ol the article or husutess advertised. LET US HAVE YOl'U NEXT ORDERS FOR PRINTING. MAILORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. O. H. HALE, HALIFAX, N. C. Carries full line Dry GoOuS, Notions, Boots 8HOKSf GROCERIES, Etc. Agent for STANDARD SEWING MA CHINES. Can furnish any part of any kind of machine at short notice- Bend postal card fur slip illustrating parts to machine yon have and will name price for piece needed. 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STEEL WEB PICKET LAWN FENCE fr Yard, i'emeUry nd (iravo Lot; Poultry and i;-tr.Vii Hi-nee. and a tpirial Hone, Cattle ami Hoj I 1'nci1. We rmj ine vmcni. iwuur rrcc K. L. KHKlXiBKUUfcU, IT LA Ma, I. a. I III III given him for a covering, and hie 8eul- chcr waa on (1 olgotha. In course of lime three trees grew from the seeds brought from paradise. One wan i cedar, anoth er a evureaa aua tue luiru a pine, i nc grew with marveloua force, thrusting their branches to riithtanu let t. It was with one of the.se boughs that Mohcs per formed his miracles in Kgypt, biought readiness the girl's mother called i i r daughter loone sol i and nil. "Now, Marry Jane, 1 irant to givejou a little 0 md advice. In the lirst plaw, bi the boss, tutktf Peter umlcsUnd that he's c.ot to do as yu sav Uou t take any aasa fro n him and don't let him run around after oth.tr w nn mi. And lor I mercy's sike, Mary J in1, d in't have any SO UK THINKS. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1896, edition 1
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