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isp Lj JOHInT W. SLEIDGKE, Piioi'iUKToa. VOL. XXXI. A. UEWSPAPEB FOE THE PEOPLE WELPON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897. TEi?3vrS: ir, rKU annvm in advance NO. 44. ADVERTISEMENTS. PRUNELINE (Trade Mark Rt-Kltcrrd.i THE IDEAL LAXATIVE And rare for uC ONSTIPATION" Itlt'iisant as honey and Mire eure tor llil Imii-iifNH. l-alu li-. I'nn i. t,niiaili Trouble". llnMi'l li'raiigriiiful.l.li it DlkraM'h "i' k Htumncli. Irregularity, Kiiluey TruiililrH, Skin ami Hlimd Din. u filers. iiikI very m iiiy ottior ilhi'Hsi'N anil comiilifiiUons il ir l tin1 Iniii tlvu Htiilrnl the Imovi Im. PRUNELINE1" t'"' -,ltet 1 ""o"i iMiliiir li, ami iii'iTH'M one rail tw. !l tlmi'iiulily cleatl-en rtililoul Krllilliti, imnllin lilt' t,lool mill ri'iiun mull ''' lr"" ""' 'Vlcm. " '!" " ) lih CASTOR OIL. SALTS liiuo Ma- nixl all I'tli'T uaii-e ,u- iurioi Ihim. Il t"lii! a' 'I I'livraJf all llo'iin-al oicnti ..f,l,.'. sv.ti'in. Kri'lf 111 hetnl I' 'I, tin- li'i'l warm ail. I the B"i'l oju'll. liallin I Kl NKI.ISK f,,r the latter imrimn'. Milil liy alt 'li'akrS, orm-nt mi receipt ofoOrciila In alls' iio'll1'". 'y WlSKIU.MANN A IIKllWS IUH ii CO.. Ililtlir.or-, Mil a necessary and important illL'TcduMU "I coinnlcte ler- tihiTs. (. rons dl all kinds requtro a properly lialanccu manure, i nc dcsi . p si ly. -HUDSON'S 1H7 Main St., Not folk, Va. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DININb ROOM. ALL MEALS 2. CENTS. 4 XCIll'ASSIXII (VFFEK A Sl'FI'lA I.T) J. K. HUDSON, Proprietor. Tim Host of Everything iu Season wt HI lyr. GEHALE, HALIFAX, N. C. Carries full line Dry Goods, Notions, Boots . SHOES, GROCERIES, Etc. Aiteiit for STANDARD SEWINti MA CHINES. Can lurmsh any part ol any liind l machine at short notice. Semi nstal card for slin illustratini; part-s machine you have and will name price for piece needeil. I farry n full line; Coffins & Burial Cases. un it of any my i ly. Groceries AUV ERTISEM ENTS. 1 Fertilizers contain a niim of Potash. percentage All iloiit I'nt.isli-thc rulurf hi itw by nrninl pi H.'iiiurti( i'n llic t'it fautu in ilir I iiiluii States i: ! hi a little Unl wrm h we hiMimi ana will k'') tuuil (ice to any Ijrnicr in Atntrn.u wh i wdl wiiie tor it lll'RM VN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau St., New Yotk. nov 5 Jm n IjIICII rump iiiiicr rumps, m K fvr Chiinucy 1'ipo, Haali, Hliniln anil Hoorf ami u tin I Hue ol U ABDWARB, For wile liy - PLUMMER A WHEELER, I'KTKRSItl Kii, VA. my :i ly. Monuments ana ToniMtones. DESIGNS SEST FliEE. Iu nritinn t;ive aomc limit aa to price anil state ae ot ileccuaeu. i.it(.i .sr min k in the simti to aelect Irom. COUPER MARBLE WORKS. ( Eatalilia'.'f.l 1H1H.) 151) to lt:t Hank at., Norfolk, Va. nov 2 ly. . Twin City BAKERY WELDON.N.C. Full lino FANCY liKOCERIES, FKITTS, and Confec turneries. Niep line IWhiw, i'U!., elc. Full hue of NKW ADVKUTISKM KNTS. The strength of Nature. According to the ancii tit mythology, when Hercult wte-lleil with Antxtis, evt ry time he w.ts tlirmvn , lie junipifl up :igain Btiongei tli.ui I ever, gaining fresh power from J every contait with the earth. Ilercu- leu eoiKiuered him tit last only by holding him in the air away from the Bottrce of Iiih Blrentlh. until he grew weaker nnl weaker and finally be came rxliaillcd, Antit'im it a perfect ttvmhol of mankind. Na ture in the teal source of health and vigor. The closer we keep to Nature's laws the stronger and healthier we grow When we get away from them we are Htire to be overcome by weakness yO ami niseane. ?" When sick- ness gets hold of a man the only remedy to really cure him nniil be a natural remedy. It mut work according to natural lawn ivnd bring him right in touch with Nature. Any unnatural stimulus or mere temporary " appeli.er " docs no per manent good to a person who is debilitated and " run-down. " Iu these conditions the most perfect, nat ural strength builder is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical JtUeovery. It acts directly upon the natural nutritive processes, and creates solid, permanent strength and vital force in fcthe same way tint Nature creates them. It capacitates the stomach and liver to vitalize the circulation and feed the nerve centres with pure, healthy blood. This is exactly Nature's way of curing nervous ex- haustmn, debility, insomnia, and neuralgia. During the past years, Dr. fiercer iheincs have become recognized standard remedies throughout the world. His Pleasant Pellets" ate a perfect and per manent cure for constipation. Sister HUM I,, de Falcon, of Corpus Chmtl, .Wees Co., Texiis, write: "Tins is to tell you that I have been ill lor twenty-one years and was luiativ cured hv vmtr medicines t.oiden Aieni :nl Discover' ' and Favorite Prescription.' I was tuinpletcly cm 'd niter taking the medicine." ASKED FOR BUTTERMILK. AnJ the Weary Waiter l.heJ Over Auain the Joys of llie l arm. ''How's 1 1! liuttctiiiilk?" asked the tiled man, and llio wuury waiter looked tliii ennui he felt as he answered: "Churned fresh every hour." "Well, iiuw, ive me a (jlass from I lie lust hour, and h i licr bo full," said the tired num. Then he unfolded the mid night edition, smiling iih if tniinnrU'S huunted him, and never seuini' a line of all the Mack tn) whieli tried to ft.irlle hununil)'. He was lliinkiii of liutter milk fresh from the churn, and the staling lieadlines were ax black paper bull ro hiiu. The weary waiter dis turbed his reveries. "Buttermilk 'b all out, sir." lis said the "sir" as oue who follows vacant form aud nieuut nothing by it. 'JIjl itk i m -&ncl Canfe. We're on our way tiive mc a trial whea iu thiiiK. V. T. PARKER , HEAI.F.K IN Heavy ANDZ- Fancy Farm Implements. 221 POUND SACKS OK SALT FOR 1.10 FEU SACK. WCorrect prices anil polite attention Cryslaliic Fruit-s, Cream Almonds ami Mitrahmallows. Auenta (or Fleischman's coinpreascil yeast, BUSTER PURNELL, Manager, oct 15 tl. F. N. Stainback .cm all. atifi 1 ly. BO YEARS' IXPtRltNCI. All A 1 WELDON, N Dealer In c. TRAD! MARKS, DtSIONS, COPYRIGHTS o. Anynn nillnit .kelc h mil dMcrliilinn mnj gukkKMCerlHln. free, "Iii'IIiot n Invontlon IJ pnihalilr iwlaiitlMa. rommualBltlran "I'''J t..nlt.lentl.l. liMiwt mren.-j furwHurlnil V" ID Amnom. We bae mlilnii on J- I'at.mi tulion ll'toiwa Uma A Co. tecelTe pedal cut I oh Iu Hie SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tmwtlfollT lllii.tmled, Inrunut ,r"!1"1'. iit nelunttflR l.mrnnl. wiM.klT.tnnn.MKl r;"". tl.Mlnil month.. Hpoi'liiivii ooplwi '" liu llooK Oil 1'atsnts Mut tree. Audrett MUNN A CO., 301 UrMdwavv. Ke Vrk. Professor Jas. Harvey's IINEXCEI.I.EI) i n ... i) it III VII I "(J I' TONIC. Han no equal. It i the only lricily li urn VMtrtdii hlnnd medicine on the mar ket It regulutrn and clfiinses the liver, atrenntheus anil heaU ttiseated kidney", ii.lai iIib nriiml nriBiiia in wonderlul ,..,.r ,.r... ,.,,n ami lever, catirrh in iU tint sta(f, ulff m, orc nl lonu stand inn, aids dinestioo, ereiitea apM-tit trenitthena the weak and languid, given tone and vigor to the whole system. nnft Rhntilil hp without it. Otlice and Laboratory 157 Church street Norfolk, Va. HjTl'lilCE 50 CENTS. jHly. W. li HAMUSTON' & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CAHPKT9, STOVES, Mid Mattresses, etc IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES W. If, HABLI8TOM k CO., 11J1JJ1 The Hustler who Sells the CHEAPEST and BEST Merchandise Dry Goods, GROCERIES, gejrOr Anything You Want.'&S -SUE'S (JOT IT.- rKlEYER'S BARGAIN HOUSE.- Eofield.N. C. General Aitent for the celel.ratcd ZFICl.l'.U 1IUOS. Have also added to my utot-k a nice lim- CLOT HING1 CIRCUS AND SALVATIONISTS. IU 1 heir AjYerlisements Gut MixcJ Slarlliim l:.ffecls. with for MEN, VOL'TH'S and CIIILDKEN A full line of Solid Walnut Caskets lluea .in hand. Hllri.ll looc" i'orl.adicsiindtieutlfincnnlso llui'l '' ,nv,.t tn dead bodies and disllllcc tanta used when desired. A NICE 11 K ARSE AT YOCK PIS1HHAI. Mr T II. Tiivlor.ofNorlhamptoiieoiin- ty, is with nie aud will be pleased U see Ins menus. 1'. N.8TA1NIIACK. THE KERN FURNITURE CO., Jl oii Market ri'piiirtj, NorfuU, V. Baliy Carriages, and full line of Furniture, or so ly. I rnislleil IEil-l 111 I II II fx It A UiiiiiI I'ianu Is a Well Made I'lalio MARKET.., CREEN CROCERIES. To ill my friends: IhaveopeDed MARKET t the old "Delmooico" stand. LIST of ARTICLES KEFT on HAND; fttf-Stall Beef, Nice Fresh Fish received daily, Fork Sausage, Cabbage, Folatoes, Elo. o. a-. ev-AJsts, Weldoo, N. 0. Caiclul attention has sccu that every de tail is iinht,,ilown to the screws. It is this care and tlionnlit which wakes the tones sweet and full, which makes the much elastic, which guarantees the lung Hie ol the l'iano. fluTHESTIEFFrt is perfectly made. lieu mat n sain. perlM'tion in every detail is implied. lerins Ul suit you. nenu uiu......... Catalnaiie. il J. Liberty st., Ilallimorn, Mil. Waliiii!ton,5al Eleventh st., N. W. m.t 8 ly. . I'KUFFXSIOXAL CAKDS. Tit . Hl'LUSM. WLIS DS1, ULLBN A DANIKL. ATTORSEYS AT LA M', Wbi.pon, N. C. F,tlcelnthecourtBof Hsllfsi miilNorthsmn. on and in the Siipreaieand Jederal eonrji. (Jul ' i aitirt.of North Carolina. Branch otSce at Ualifaa, N. C.open every Mem .l.w I"" ' " I'm sorry," said the tired man, tnkin; cuffenand a sandwich, o( course, unit still conjuring up pictures of the county. (ireat thiuir when you'er tired," paid he, suiilini; and looking past the weary waiter and the ciiffee uru and the black wall beyond. "Lai I eau hear the soft chug iiflhe churn dasher yet when the butler is coiuin;;. Gets lighter theu and inlashes inside, aud llie yellow drifts wash down from the hollows in the lid, and you hit twice half way and once clear duwu, and butter's come." The weary waiter smiled without re- leasini: his stare at the street, silent in midnight darkness. "And they put the buttermilk down in the springhouse in a great big jar, auJ the water swishes around it, and (here's a board in top, with a stone to keep it down. And Sunday morning you curry ibe horses and turn them out on the clover pasture, and dive off the bunk in the river and take a wash, and put on a clean hickory shirt and your Sunday clothes, and lay down in the shade of the apple tree in the long, solt grass and catch the wind from the woods and the music of the cow be'ls far away and then you think of the buttermilk." "That's right," said the weary waiter s he rearranged the sugar bowl and poon holder. "And you go down and dip it up with a big tin cup and drink it in great big swallows, and the other boys come in and we all sit there and drink and talk of the tough times we are having and chaiter about the girls and joke each other about going home with them from meeting, and alter awhilo dinner is ready, and we go iu and eat fried chicken and mashed potatoes and biscuits and custard pie." "Urtu-ui?" said the weary waiter fervently. "And then again along in the after noon," resumed the tired man, "wc get out there when the sun is down, and we have another cupful, and the whippoor will is booming trom some place up in the clouds, and the katydid is telling of the frost just sin weeks ahead, and the cattle are standing along the bainyard fence, witli the smell of fresh milk in the mellow air, and the tin cup has yel low flecks all ovel the sides, and we fill it again aud drink." "Or in the harvest held, said the weary waiter. "Yes, when the women folks send it out io a jug, with a slab of gingerbread, in the luug forenoon, and wc lake great swallows." ' And sweat." "Aud sweat and buckle down with the cradle and the rako and set up a shock to shade the buttermilk." And a rain comes un. and we run for the barn. The weary Walter stood erect and smiled delightedly. "Ah. vt! Ah. ves! that was life, aftei w ' all." "The tired man took his check to the desk and wailed outside for an owl ear to come along, but all the time ho was think int: of that mellow nectar which mingles li,. neids and sweets of rural ecstasy, and all the tired insistence of his j iurucy home could not impross the city's hope ,-.ne. noon him. Chicago Times Her aid. Last year one of the big circuses ex perienced considerable annoyance all through Central Indiana becauso of the warfare waged against it by the Salvation Army. The Salvationists met the circus men un their own ground aud declared war by pasting tiny strips of paper, bear ing scriptural texts and religious warnings, upon the circus billboard displays. Some of these Salvationist warnings were start ling, and in conjunction with ttio show's lithographs produced elTjcts never before dreamed of, always incongruous and strik ing aud often apparently blasphemous. The tiouble began at Muncie. A member of the Salvation Army at that point, see ing popular attention directed toward the circus billboards, decided that they fur nished the best medium by which to in troduce his scriptural texts to the public. Within the next half hour those circus displays were completely metamorphosed The picture of an iuranaut falliug iuto a parachute from a balloon bore the in scription: "Sinners, you bound for hell, Go the other way." The long neck of the iraffe was labeled, "The straight and narrow way is best." A small negro boy wus pictured as gazing horror stricken into tho open mouth of a hippopotamus and across its cavernous expanse were the words, "Freparc to meet thy God." The snake charmer, wrapped iu the folds of a monster serpent, was admon ished to "Shun the deadly cup; it sting cth like an adder." An acrobat, turning a somersault in midair, apparently grasped in his hand the question, "Where will you spend your eternity ?" and the tights of a woman trapeze performer were decorated with the statement that "God sees everything. The lion tamer, in a cage with several beasts, which apparent ly were about to mike a meal of him, . ..... .i . 1 was admonished to "watcn aou pray, and the "human caonoo ball" being fired from a huge cannon was confronted by the question, "Where are you goiug to heaven or to hell?" It is safe to s-.if that no circus bills ever attracted more "ener.tl attention or caused more comment. GOOD AT THE CORE. TRUMPET CALLS. He was All Rinhl, tut Appearances Were Against lliro. Ham's Hum Sounds a Warning Noti I'nrejeemel. to the A reporter was talking with a friend in an up town hotel when a young fellow of about -'II or 27 came by noisily inebri ated. And not that only, but he ap peared to be coarse and vulgar and gener ally undesirable. "What a pity," remarked the friend, "that a deceut man will let liiiuor so tiauslbruj himl" "Yes," replied the writer for the Wash ington Star, "but iu tins case it seems to mc that the man is about as bad as the liijuor." "There you are wrong," said the friend, with a positive uiauuer of defense "I know that chap, and he is all right when be is sober." "Then he ought to take in bis sign to the contrary." Seeing great things will tell a great soul that it is great. God suuietimes sends us good gifts in evil looking chariots. A blind man's world can be measured with a walking stick. The Christian is well armed, whose faith says, "God is my strength." When tho cup of sin is put to the lips, a serpent that stings is always in it. There can be no failure in anything that is undertaken in tho name of the Lord. Where God gives much in the way of favor and opportunity, he expects much. Turn a buzzard loose anywhere and it I'HALOIIT WITH DISASTEU. "Let me tell you about him. Ho is a ffill immediately go to looking for a car . .i i 1 1 I a westerner anu is worm prouauiy cass, If we talk without weighing our wordf, they will soon have no weight U r good. The man who gives the world gold will be forgotten, but he who gives it good will not. An exchange siys a gentleman invited some friends to dinner; and, as the colored servant entered the room he accidently dropped a plate which held a turkey. ".My friends," snid the geullenien in a m-st impressive tune, "never in my life have I witness'd an event so fraught with disasier in the various nations of the globe. In this calamity we see the downfall of Turkey, the upsetting of Greece, the de struction of China, and the humiliation of Africa." ON TO TllKM. 8100,000 only the income of which he can reach, and he gets on drunks like this once or twice a yeal aud keeps il hot fur a week or ten days. Then he sobers up and goes to work. I confess that he is pretty tough when he is drink ing, but let me tell you a story of his real character and delicacy of feeliog and sympathy. Two years agj he was here, stopping with a friend on Capitol hill, and it happened that he sent some of his clothes out to a poor woman to be repair ed. She was a woman of 50, with an old mother to support, aud both of them were ladies and extremely proud. They were consider her declarations, so pioud that they would have willingly made no mistakes. starved rather than accept charity. They ye ean alway8 depend on this: God lived in one room and did their own cook- wih ei l, er uive us what we pray (or or ing, somehow eking out a bare existence. I something better This chap learned all about them Irom The maD who cannot firat pray fot his his host and proffered assistance, but the i,r,,,i..,1.89l.w,;0U e,aaat make a true host told him they would not have it player fjr himsclf mat way. jator ...e uiomer us i Tueu08et door 0f 91!1.rct prayer must sick, and then tne uaugnter was cjiu- pellcd to have money for medicine. She liked the young fellow aud came to him . -i,: .1. k... i' I,.,,l n;,.b,l Willi U llllil WHICH NCI ,.,ll uw . , un in some-foreign laud and which she 'hat '8 Pf" hMu' Am There is a fellow who ruus a paper out iu the wild and wooly west who, although somewhat isolated from the centers of civllizttion, is "doid onto" the little foibles and frailties of the fair sex just the same. He says: "Some girls will split a pea with a fork and put on more airs than a rural jay when her lover ia around. Let him leave the parlor and shut the door and go home and they will go into the kitchen and eat corn beef and cabbage enough to founder a mule. ' Those Eskimos up iu Alaska have good, sound common senso " "How so?" "Why, when they fall in love with a girl they announce it by sending her a John the Baptist had no enemies un- ualskin saciiue " "Behold the CO.MlUtKS.SKI Allt. The following item from the Hilii more Manufacturers' Record will be read with interest by others beside railroad people, machinists and inventors. A company has boen formed at Lex ington, Ky., with 81,000,000 c.ipital to place on the market an inveniinn of Wil liam Haney, an engiueer of tho Cincin nati Southern Railway. It is a device for operating locomotives by compressed r. The reservoir, or air retort, which kes the placo of a boiler, is charged ith compressed air tn the extent fiOO pounds. ithout being replen ished, thia supply of air, it is stated, will ruu the average engine 150 nrle, with fivo or Bit coaches. The machine is so constructed that the action of the driver recha.ges the boiler, or air case, compress ing the air at thesime time. II.UU'KNKI) ON Fit I DAY. M' D.t. T. T. KOSS, tpr 2 if. it. P. SALE, WM. LINN, I'roprietor. Manager MANSION HOUSE. . BOTH OK - - AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS, Uumo Btre, NORFOLK, VA. of til after he began to say Lamb of God." How many Baw Feter denying his Lord, who dido t see hitn when he was weeping bitterly. Science is continually having to re but Christ ADVERTISEMENTS. always swing on the golden hinges of love to God and man. No man who heard Jesus speak could DENTIST Weldon, N. C. ItjrOfflee over Emry A l'ierce'sstore. 10-19-ly. DR w. J. WARD.);;- Simeon Dentist, FOR OVUH I'lll'V VKAKH Mrs. Viosluw's Soothing Syrup has been o.,l I'nr over filtv vears by millions of mothers lor children, while teething, with nerfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best renieuy ior Diarrheoa. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druguists in every part of the world. 25 cents a botile. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. ENFIELD, N. C. ISVOmce v" Harrison's Drag 8 tor, dee 90 ly. "Why do you hate soup bo?" asked the inuuisitivelady. "I don't," said Mr. Dis mal ll,n "I simnlv ienore it. We don't move in the same set; that's all." CASTORIA For Infanti and Children. Lee surrendered on Friday. Moscow was burned on Friday. Washington was born on Friday. Shakespeare was born on Friday. America was discovered on Friday. Richmond was evacuated on Friday. The Bastile was destroyed on Friday. Tho Mayflower was landed on Fri day. Fort Surnpter was bombarded on rri' day. Onecn Victoria was married on rn- day. Kini? Charles I was beheaded oo Friday. Julius Crctar was assassinated on hi day. Napoleon Bonaparte was born on fri day. The battle of Bunker Hill was fought ou Friday. Joan of Arc was burucd at the slake on Friday. The battle of New Orleans was fought on Friday. The Declaration of Independence was signed on Friday. Truth In a. Nutsiibix Impure blood ia tho natural result of close oonfiueuient in house, school room or shop. Blood is purified by Hood's Sarsapa- rilla, and all the disagreeable results' of impute blood disappear with llie use of this medicine. If you wish to feel well, keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Fills arc the best family ca- thaitic and liver medicine. Gentle, reli able, sure. held so sacred that until now she hud not even thought of parting with it, though everything else had been sold or pledged. "The ring contaiued a bnght stone of some kind, tho value of which was un known to her. She told the story to the young fellow, aud be told her ho would let her have some mouey on the ring, and she could pay him back, but lie must first take the stone to a jeweler and find out its value. She agreed to birrow the mouey, with the ring as collateral, and he went out to sco a jeweler and told her to call at 3 o'clock in the afternoon When she came, she found him perfect ly radiant over the ring, and he told her that the stone was very rare and valuable, and he would be more than safe io letting her have Sl'OO on it. "The woman almost had a fit over this piece of startling news, and when he gave her the amount in 110 bills she cried like a baby. He swears he never shed tear, but I don't believe him. t Any how, it was a joyous occasion, and there I was more comfort in the house of those I two poor ladies that night than there had I been for years." "And what kind of stone was it? ask ed the writer, who knows a little some-1 thing about precious stones and is always! interested in that sort of tiling. His friend looked almost lovingly over j toward the vounii chan trvinj to raise a 1 row with the clerk. "Glass," he said, "and tho setting worth about $1.50 on a lising market. TIIF GUtLY (illtLj. Tu fu ll all il guton 1 The Engli-h languago must be tough, At least that's what I'vo reckoned, Fur it is hi ill aline today, Though murdered every second. Tho girly girl is tho truest girl. She is what she seems, aud not a sham and a nretense. Tho slangy ttirl has a hard r " ' job of il not to forget her character. The boy girl and tho rapid girl arc likewise wearers of masks. The girly girl never bothers about woman rights and woman wrongs. She is a girl, and glad of it. She would not be a boy and grow up into a man and vote and go to war and puzzle her brain about stocks for a kingdom. She knows nothing about busiuesa, and doos not want to know anything about it. Her aim is to marry some good fel low aud make him a good wife, and she generally succeeds in doing both. She delights in dress and everything that is nrettv. and la not ashamed tn own up that she docs. She is pleased when 8he is admired, and lets you see that she is. She is feminine from the lop of her head to the end of her toes, and if you try to draw ber into the dis cission ol dry Ihemesabe tells you square ly that the conversation does not suit her. She is the personification of frankness. There is not a particle of humbug in her composition. Here is health to the girly girl. May her number never grow less Ex. his carpenter work If things go wrong with you, it is be cause God can see a gool reason why they should go that way. NICKNAMES OF STATES. Alabama "Cotton State." Arkansas "Bear State." California "Golden State." Colorado "Centennial State." Connecticut "Nutmeg State. Delaware "Bluo Hen State." Florida "Feninsula State. Georgia "Cracker State. Illinois "Sucker State. Indiana "Hoosier State. I0Wa "Hawkeye State." Kansas "Sunflower State." Kentucky "Blue Grass State." Louisiana "Pelican State." Maine "Fine Tree State." Maryland "Old Line State." Massachusetts "Bay State." Michigan "Wolverine State." Minnesota "Gopher Stale." Mississippi "Bayou Slate." Montana "Stub Toe State." Nebraska" Black water State." Nevada Silver State." New Hampshire "Granite State." New Jersey Jersey B'ue Slate." New York "Empire State." North Carolina "Old North Stato. North Dakota "Flickertail State." Ohio "Buckeye State." Oregon "Beaver State." rcnnsylvania "Keystone State." Ithodc Island "Little Rhcdy." South Carolina "Palmetto State." South Dakota "Swinge Cat Stale." Tennessee "Big Bend State." Texas "Lone Star State." Vermont "Green Mountain State. Virgiuia "The Old Dominion. Washington "Chinook State." West Virginia "The Panhandle.1 Wisconsin "Badger State. POWDER Absolutely Pure. 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What will mamma say?. Little Broi her Well, manvni won't let me have any fun in these olothes till I get 'em spoiled. A PLEA FOlt THE AIUU.E. A Brooklyn physician, says the Medi cal Review, translates the following from Coriiua writer: "The npple i iifh oomuooa fruit that few persons are famil iar wilt its remarkably efficacious medic inal pntfwrlies. Everybody ougtit to know that toe veiy best thing he can do is to eat apples just before going to bed. The apple is exoellent braia food, because it has more phosphoric acid, in an easily dtiresl iblc shade, than any other fruit known. It excites the action of the liver, promotes sound and healthy Bleep, and thoroughly disinfects the mouth. It also agglutinates the surplus aoids of the stomach, helps the kidney eecretions, and prevents calculous growth, while it ob viates indigestion and is one of the best lireveutives of diseases of the throat. Next to lemon and orange, it is also the ibest antidote for the thirst and craving of persons addicted to the alcohol and opium habit. The F.XCF.I.SIOU I'HINTINti COMPA NY ofHre is new aud cnnipUte ami con ducted by up-to date printers We do not date liacic to the time of Mntlnisnla. when elephants roosted in trees aud leathers grew on hogs. Ol'KSISAN ESTIRKLY NKW OPKICR now machinery and new type. No par cels ol old decayed and discolnred papers, and no ancient styles of type tbt have dull and wrinkled fucix, caused by long service and old age. We have the matri al that must insure work with a business like twiukle. Your letter and bill heads, statements, circulars, postal and business cards, are your spokesmen wnerever tney go. mey either aid yon or discnidi f yno. They re flect the business idea ol the man or nrm and show the character and individuality of the article or busidesa advertised. LET US HAVE YOUR NEXT ORDEKS FOR PRINTING. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. OABTOnlA. ilall. --3 a EicelsiorJrintinCoinpaB?- WELDON, N. C. Wanted-An Idea Protect your tdeM; thf majr bribe too wmIUi. Writ JOHN W KUDKHm) RM CO., KftUmt Dcyt, WMblnttou, D. C,.ttr their 1.X pi-lawttr ' mmOui of two toujulrwi IuvmUuu wm4. N. 90 K. Byombon St, Peieriburg, Vs. 10 M It.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1897, edition 1
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