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Jgcr'g 'PJWi p'Mfc M Mull !& limits TEEMS:-?1'511 1,1:11 anntm in advance A. 1TE-WSPAPEB FOR THE !P IE O IF L E WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1897. JOHN" W. SLEIDO-E, l'lioi'iUK :tor. NO. VOL. XXXI. i ADVERTISKMKNTS. PR U N ELI N E (Trade Murk Kciti'lored.) THE IDEAL LAXATIVE Ami 'im. fur wi-C OBSTIPATION"1 As li'ttnt liuiicy nnd flirt' curt' lor I, ill,, ,iicss, Headache, Fevers, st.iniar h I l imbics, Iw'l Ii'raiiireiiicuts.l.ltcr Dlseuxro. Hlrk Stoinnch, Irregularity, Klly 'I'I'iiiiUU'h, ikin anil HI noil ins ure, cm. I vl.r in my oilier disease mil compll, utl'lis I., till' IIUU'llVC lHll C.r till' IHIVI. IK 0 I II H E L I N t ' 'I"' ""fesl ' t rnllmr l. ",,l"l-r'!ii "!' em "so " tli..r..i.Kl.ly ,.1,.ii.,. n ull. ml minimi. imriHi-H ilii' t.l t mid i,ih' nil "!.' If"'" "'' yli'Hi- II 'I'"" Hullvivliri CASTOR OIL. SALT 3 llluo M """'r i'"'1""1" l"irnu- m... ' li tunes i"' 'I I'lii'mi'i'i all ilii'uri'iil "Iimii. ,,u'. sv.teiii. Ki'i'li II"' li I l'"''L II"' led ,.,,,, ni',,1 the Hoiiols open, llslnil I'W NH.ISH. f. r tin' UU'T iuriK-. ,lil liy H dealers, um.iit on receipt of .noi'til ";"'ViNKu'MASS.VllK.1AS1Kri,n,.. llittliuior,., Mil. wl !' -HUDSON'S ADVKRTISHM KNTS. The no uifssairc lite Sif? lalift Piiffii, 1H7 .Main st., Not folk, Vu. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN S DININb uoom. all meals, cents. StWHSIXU COFFEE A Sl'ECI.ll.T) J. K. HUDSON, Proprietor. The Host of Everything in Season not 10 lr. C. H. HAI JS, HALIFAX, X. C. Carries full line Dry Goods, Notions, Boots SHOES, GROCERIES, Etc. Agent for STAN OA l!H SEWIXli M A -CHINKS. Ciui luniisli any part l any kind ol machine at short not ire. Send postal card lor slip illu-.lr.UiiW parts to machine ynu have anil will name price lor piece needed. I carry a full line", Coffins & Burial nli i eh hriiiK more Rliidncss to a true woman's hcait than the sweet assurance that a little .m' is com intr ti bk-ss her life and call her Hut in all her loving ptcpara- tions f it tin i' x pt'i'ti'il little xwsi, mother is liable to lot it el that her own health and iliiial i-mnnlum ih the nm-l niijiiitt- iint jMnvimn which can po-si. ntv in- mime inr ine baby' Impi'itH's. If tin- ipiitspi'i'tivc inullHT is tti'.tk, im rv-nii-t and .MixmuH, thin i-ondititm i biutil to ti ai t nn tin; baby's constitution Nodain-tint-HS df w.ndtnbt w dl rouiiKMiHiitt' fur the li-. of the uatuial. lu althy vior which a mother should be stow upon her baby. A-t tally an pos-able dur JUK Restation. the expectant mutliershnuld reitifoioe her bodily powers with the siiHtaininK, health 'ririni;iu inthieiici: of Dr. rurct'B I-'avoritc 1'rescitptimt. It dives natural, healthy vigor and elastic endurance to the organs specially concerned in umtherhnod. It makes the coming of baby perfectly afe nxu almost painleF-s. It gives nerve sin ngth to the mother and vital hardihood tf the child, H in the only m-,!rtine devised by an edu cated physio 1 -ially to overcome all weaknesses atK Ai-scases of the feminine Olg-ltlH. Mrs. Rfiscor Vatiovrr, of Rutunson Cre k. Pike Co., Kv , w riles : " 1 wi-h tm xpr-ss my thnnk ti vuii lor tlx- k'""d 1 hav- receivtd to'in yur l-".iv..Mt' rrt -tnplioii I liave u-td it at di:)t r nit timrs lor llu- 1 it live vears. ami nlwoy with thf iaist i;r;ittlvntg nsiitt-i Hut tin- great tst gotvl rtenvi-.l Imm the 1 1 avorite 'rreripiKn ' was atmut four minittis nyo ulu-ti niv la-l batty ur .u lu,r.i i iv:i aiHii-trd with ' rlultf bed frver." I list t al ot jtrtiihmi alliTiiiloclor I used tin- ' Pre neriplirtn nu-1 w s cured A ladv friend nt none wis iiiiitailv altluteil and sent iillcr the doctor and took Ins ri nndicH nntt tftrtl. I nm a? yarn olrl. wnli i v in iii (ids tin- ntotlu-rol five children, and am t-ujoyiiiK t'11' ui bcaith." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation, promptly and pcrmaiKuUv. The iiimiiilim:nt ol' .lulin Hay us United Stales Ambnssa.liir to interest to :i n-. ill i it uli ni' sumo of liis must noted poems. Koiiluml (jives 'l'licy are as follows: la iTLK l!Kl.i:( III.S. am liLioso, 01' Ihc I'rairic licllc. Monnments and Tomtistones. DKSKINSHKXTFI.'EI':. Cases. Oivn me thing. i trial when i nciil of my lv. Groceries W. T.PARKER IlKAI.K.Il IS Heavy ANDZ Fancy Farm Implements. 221 POUND SACKS OK SALT FOR 81.10 PER SACK. Jfl&.Correct prices ami polite nt t.ntion to In i.ritini: (iive some limit as to pric ami slate an'' ol'ileei asi d. I. IU.Ir !( k III the fulltll to select Irolll. COUPER IflSRBLE WORKS. I .t.llilis!feil l.Vl to lli:i Hank st., Norfolk, Va. nov ly. ' Twin City BAKERY , r WELDON.N.C. Full line FANCY (iKOCF.IilKS, FliVITS, nml Confectioneries. Nice line of California Dried Fruits, Prunes l'eaches, etc., etc. Full line of -Crenel Cantab Crystalize Fruits, Cream Almonds anil M.irshinallows. Agents for I'lcixchnian's compressi il yeast. BUSTER PURNELL, Manager, ikX la It. I ilutrt o niui-li on religion, I never aint li id no howj Hut I've uot a midillin' fziip. sir, (hi the handful o' lli'iis 1 know. I don't pan nut on the prophets And free will ami that sort of thins Hut I lielii ve in ((nil and the iiiikcIs, Lver since one nijilit last Spriui;. 1 come iulo town wilh sonic turnips, AimI my Utile llulic eouie aloiin No four-year-ol.l in the county t ould lii nl It i in for pretty and stroll. I'cart and chipper and sasy, Always ready to swear and liuhl -And I leainl him to chiw terhacker .li st to keep his milk teeth white. The snow came down like a lilankct As 1 passed hy Talari's store; 1 wciil in lorujuji ol molasses And left the team at the door. They scaled at somclhiiiK and started I heard one little siiiall, And hell to split over the prairie Went team, Little Hrccches and all. Hell-to split over the prairie, I was almost froze with skeer; Hut we rousted up some torches, And sarclii'il lor 'cm far anil near, At last westnick hosses and wanou, Snow ed under a soft, w hite mound, 1'psol, dead heal hut of little (Jabe No hide or hair was 'ouud. And hcreall hope soured on me, (it my fi ller critter's aid I jest lloppi il down on my niainnvlMines, Cioteh-deep in the snow, and prayed liy this the torches was played out, And me an' lsrul I'arr Went oil' fur some firewood to a shecpfihl That he said was somewhar thar. We found it at last and a little shed Where llie.v shut up the lambs at niht. We looked in and seen them huddled thar, So warm and sleepy and white; And there sot Little llreeclus, and chirped, As pe nt as ever you see, "I want a chaw ill terhacker, And that's what the mutter of me " How did hep't thar? Angels. llecniiM never have walked ill that storm They jest scooped down and toted him l'o whar it was sale and warm. And I think that saving a little child And fotch liiin to his own Is a denied siiht better business Than loating around the limine. all. aug I ly. 60 YEARS' (XPtRliNCI. All A TRAD! MARKS . .b .na .wrintlnn mnr like n tlirouKU Muun t to. nswlw apeuiU notice in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, k ill' trl Wall, no ! I can't tell wh ir lie lives, IlerauM! he don't live, you Lea4! wavn, he's not out ul'the habit 01 livin' like yon ami me Whar have ymi been lor the last three year, That you haven't lieai I tulks tell Mow Jiuimy I'.tudso pinnr l in his cheeks The niht of the Prairie ISell? lie weren't no "aint --Mh iu cnnineern Is all pretty much alike One wile in Natchez, nnder-tlic-hill, Another one here mi I'ikt?. A keerlesM man in Ins talk was Jim, Ami an awkward hand inn row; Hut he never tlunked and henver lied I reckon lie never knoued how. And this was all the religion ho had To treat his engine well; Never be passed on the fiver; To mind the pilot's bell; And tl" ever the I'rairio Helle took lire A thousand time he swore He'd hold her nozzle agin the bank Till the last noul got ashore. All boats has their day on the Mississip, Ami her day come at last, Thf! Movastar was a better boat, Hut tile llclleshe. wouldn't be passed. Ami so she came teariu' along that night The oldest trail on the line -With a nigger siiiat on her safety valve, And hertuinaee crammed, rosin and pine. The tire hurst out as she elired the bar, Ami burnt a hole in the night, And iuick as a flash ulus turned and made ror that wilier bank on the right, There was runniii' ami cussm', but Jim yelled out. Over all the infernal roar: "I'll hold her nozzle agin' the bank Till the last galoot's sHore !" Through thu hot black breath of the bum in' boat Jim liludso's voice was heard, And they all had trust in his cussedness, And knowed he would keep his word And, sure's you're born, they all gut oil' A tore the smokestack fell; And Hludso's ghott went up alone In the smoke ot the Prairie lielle. He weren't no saint, but at Jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim 'liongsido of some pious gentlemen That wouldn't shook hands with him. He seen his duty a dead sure thing Ami went for it thar and then; Ami Christ ain't a going to be too hard On a man that died for men. PREDICTS MILLENNIUM. ck is a t.krii man U bu Says Minky it Ihc Last trcsii.nt ani Tells Why. COMPLACENT SPECIALISTS What an LavcsiroFf .t Heard at a Ciinsiilta linn uf Doctors. ISI llllt. I liave been vi'i;etuting, like a turnip, in this (JoJ lorsiken place for more than ten vears now. ii od ten vears hence 1 . ........ i.,n,A.i W s.ntle t:.uri.l. wiT.t' Ti MUNN i. CO. bviuK UK I'ATKSTS -im fmo. AililxuM MUNN & CO., 3UI Urondwov, New Vrk. Professor Jas. Harvey's rSF.XCF.LLF.D I7 We're on our way To 1 LI It & TONIC. TI . , J. m the onlv stiietlv pur. vegetable lilo.nl medicine oa the mar ket. It regulates anil cleanses the liver, strengthens and heals diseased kidneys .i... n.u nrin.il organs ill wonilerlul manner, eures chills and lever, catarrh in ltd llrst sUgwt, ulcers, sons ol long stand i :.i. a; linn. creaUTi appetite, strengthens the weak ami languid, give toue and vigor to i "" nA .l...l lu Wittlllllt it. Utile, anil LalKtratory Chnit-hslreet, Nolfolk, V. WTl -nivu Jn,y- . W. M. lIAIliasTON & CO., Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in t. rl . Jl Wkk hA Vh The Hustler! who Sells the CHEAPEST and BEST Dry Goods, GROCERIES, InyOr Anything You Want.-tf -:HE'S (JOT 1T.- MEYER'S BARGAIN HOUSE, EDfielJ,N. C. CAHPETS, STOVES, and Uattreuei, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, H ABLIATON k CO., No. N. Byramon St., Petersburg, Va. 19 M lT. Cucumber Pumps, Chimney riiw, Rish, Blimli anil IXn, HARDWARE, For sale by PLUMMER 4 WHEELER, rtTKIWBUKU, VA. shall prolialily be still tunM. i in nwnj' cro in unaltered circumstances, lr as human I'Ossibility can furcsce. This is how it befell: I was ridicu- nusly juveuile when my disgrace over took me let us say H years ol age. Ui.o ul'ieriiiion, channeil by llie Mil'iuess nml artiitbol'lhe early spring air an I pushed I'orwaril iiinloubicJly by an unkind fate, I beto ik myself to the shellerej glades ol the royal park, ih t I might inuso.tin li - imbed, biiicath the glorious linden trees whose brunches met in golhiclike arches !)0 feet above my bead. I seated myself on a muss covered log by the river where it widens into a min iature lake, and fioui whence a line view of the palace arose in gray cloudlikesplen dor before m.s The p -rfuai ol the j in ijuils at uiy feet filled the air with Iru grunee, and, b in; a sensitive youth, I must iiilmi' that the "tout ensemble' went to my head like wine, an I I felt my heart beat a trill.; faster than its wait, wbilo I r.uber enjoyed thu so i-ni . The dip id' oars, laogui liy drawn tbrou.;li the water, aroused m fioui my Jay dream. I leaned forward curiously, wondering who the iutruleis might he. when the souu 1 eeised al.ru; ly, and in the slillnes a summer duck with purple throat ami bruiiJi'd witM" driftol hy call ing gently to its mite. Then thu dip of oars sounded again, while in the gather ing dusk I discern d the pro "I a small boat ruun ling the curve, and hidden among t'.io bushes I watched the occu pants us they approached. A young woman wielded the oars. Sho was in all the glory of youth and burnt; Slim and shapely she looked us she pulled the lit llu craft with easy siren :th ibrough die plaei I'walcr, h.T hire arms gleaming like satin iu the waning light. Ho dm my breath. I Mudi'd lur till", -r.. features, llio b. aiitilul eyes, the dclleuie ,1 the divi!'!? .""0".. Hi.l.-I will ecstasy and rapture, I wanted In fill oo my kiiess uuj ray. It wis the i uen! 1 hud loved her secretly lor a y nr ... e I . .1. .. T 1. ..I more, and it was oi uei uiai. i u .u v...... to dream in solitude through the long soft hours of ibis spring afternoon, which seemed, in sooth, au emanation from her gracious person. In the stern of the boat sath.nuaj ty's pretty little nephew, 1'iinee Louis li ditly holding the silken eoru oi me tiller. Absorbed in reverie, the ipuvn, wiih her small head thrown hick ami her ewauliko throat ciposed to my adoring gaze, contiuued to row in the go den .ighl of the setting sun. Was ever gouuess of the sea so rapturously fair, so ideally perfect? A sudden shrill cry rent the air, awak ening mo from my bjaiitu le, an I, to my horror, 1 saw the little prince tip over the cranky boat and fall iuto the water, while (he (cen caught at the branches of a tree and clung iffrightedly thereto lo less time than it takes to tell I was swimming iu the river alter I lie child, whom I seized mid brought Iu .shore; thou I turned the boat over and starlcd to rescue the queen. I took her lovely Iroui. which had been made lor kings alone, into my arms, seal, d her iu the craft and rowed to limd. She watched mo with marvelous wide opm eyes in terrified silence, until at last, toil ing terra lirma beneath her feet once more, she flew to her nephew, who lay almost swooning upon the ground, and covered his little face with tender kis-ia. Then, turning to me, .she said, with deep emotion, "Y'ou have saved his life, and I will give you in return anything which you may chose to ask of me." "Anything'.''' I echoed hotly, while a thrill quivered through and through my frame und shook mo from head lo foot Astonished at the suddeness of uiy reply, her eyes sought mine in wonder. I know not what she read iu their depth, but. she blushed deeply aud lowered her eyelids. As I have mentioned before, I was very young at the lime, and, ulthough it m ly not behoove we to say s i, I was recogniz'd one uf the handsomest youths at court. The queen knew rue well and had often Mnilid indulgently upon me wlicu her eye by change met mine fixed up hi In r iu speeebless but must eloquent adoration As she hesitatingly lilted her glorious i ii.ii. eyes to mine agaiu i saw a suuueii uasu of light pass through them which sent the hot lilo.nl tingling through my veins, and flinging discretion to the winds I re nted: "Anvlhiug? lleully? D ies not your majesty wish to recall her words' She made a negative movemeut ol the head while h. r color deepened, and I, idii t that 1 was, mad'y enamored of ber beauty as well as of the glam mr of royalty which hung about her like a perfume, begged in almost inaudible accents for "out kiss ouly one." "Your youth alone can excuse smh presumpti iu," she murmured reproach fully, but before the words were out ol her mouth I bad caught her beautiful head iu my two hands aud laid my li oil hers. In that wondrous second I f I be Ir. sh, deliei ous mouth tremble an return rather than i. -pulse toy liilYs,, Lit I was quickly brought to uiy senses s the ipieeu pushed mis hastily uside uud oue of the court chamberlains advanced toward us from an adjacent bypath. All this, and indeed it was Utile enough, reached the king's ears in duo time, and the qii 'eii was brought severely to book for her indiscretion She uuhesiialingly admitted the facts, I understand; but, ah McKiuley is to be the last l'n sident of the United State and Wall Street is to be trim-ported to Jerusalem in the near future, according to the positive predic tion of I bo llcv. Beverly O. Kiuneur, u revivalist, who is now preaching iu the out. lie says the millennium is due lo arrive here Septembei, CUM. Do not say that I preach the end of the world," say be; (bat onlv makes peo ple laugh. 1 preach the end of the age. M'tcrlhat we shall all be taken nil this continent and transported to another, " ve are believers. If unbelievers, we ball bo killed. The time for this is now dose at band. I quote few, very few, if any authorities. "Sir Utehurd I'roetor says: 'In about 1HD7-IIS the beat ul'the sun will be so enormously increased uv tile ltnpaci oi a CJUiel as to destory life upon this earth,' Sir. I. W Dawson wrote: 'I anticipate thu destruction of the present state of things on the earth by conflagration from the teachings of s uciice.' "Dr. Frank M. Close, uf Oakland, Cal., ex-president uf the Tacouia Acad emy of Science, writes: 'The late seismic disturbance' which extended over the Middle and Southeastern Slates, was one of the preliminary throes of a great cat aclysm.' "These undoubted authorities show that the time is near at hand. Wo know that the end of the ago is within thl generation, duo wneuier me preseui. gen erati m began in 1870 or in 1H71 we do not know, That is where cbronlogy is liable lo err. l?ut the lime is near and we must bo watching fur it. 'What will become of the present United States when the end of the world comes? It will be carried over to Eng land. Mclvinley is to be the lust Pres ident of the United Status, li fore the end of bis term there will be a tertible European war. Nations are building warships and getting ready for it. More have been b lilt within the past your then in the world's entire previous history. "Il is not certain bow the end of the world will c ime," continued Dr. Ivnneir "That is not revealed as yet. If He de scends lo earth IIj will gather the laiMi I'ul together and establish a kingdom iu Jerusalem, and there rule His people with a rod of iron,' us the Scriptures say If llo decides to take us a'l up to heave i, Ho will do si and leave the oth ts b 're Either way it will bo the uiillcntiiuiu. "The climate of the earth will not be severe, either from exeissive cold or heat. Violent storms, either on land or sia. will be uukuown, and the who'c aspect of creatiuu will be more beautiful The animal world will no longer liav. ferocious heasts. or nnv creature tu harm minor w.tuui. "What will becim; uf Wall Street? oat I cm pisitively answer. Wall reel, three vears from now, will be in rusalem. H it itswotk will be ov. r Tu ii ml'iil noss will hive been ueeoui pbshed. " And our p illiei ins: I he bad one ill be est into outer darkness 1 ill od ones Iran-puled to Jerusalem where they cm mix I r a llnusiud years in the d'ligb's of lb' p-'rl'ect leign Christ, the iiiillenutuiii. I heir mission then will be tu follow Christ forever and forever. "Now, when it conies to locating the diy lor this to begin, I um- beg off a I used to be'.ieve in chronology, and all signs say that the world will come to an end M arch U'il Kill. B it it may Seiitember. UKM. 'I hat is my I resent BE GENTLE, MOTHER, Wc Must Control Ourselves if Wc Would Control Others. due of the must prominent citizens of the South Side was sick last week. He did nut ktiow the nature uf bis complaint, but he bad no doubt as to its severity, llu suffered several days in spite of the efforts i.f the family physician. Then be began to realize ho was growing worse. Ho asked the doctor tot. II him what was the mailer with him. When that learned person got through telling him he did not fully comprehend what it was, but ho had a feeling of diead alarm. "I want vou to fall some (if the best doctors in town In a eoiisiillaiioti," be said. The family pby-ieiau obeyed and the next day u half .b .en uu dieal men came in and examined him Then they with drew to a loom and consulted. W hell they concluded their conference they told th'.' palient that the treatment he was rec iving was the proper one, and they believed he would soon bo convalescent. The palient grew worse. He asked for another consultation, which was granted. Before the doctors ciiniu he called the butler and told him Iu hide in a closet in the room to which the doctors would with draw for conlerence. "They tiro holding back something from me," be said. "I want to know the truth. You must listen tu what they say and report it all to me, wurd for word, when they go 1 waut to know the worst." The medical men c imu and looked at the patient's tutigue, felt his pu'se, took his temperature and put a stethoscope to bis heart aud lungs, and then they re tired. After a half hour they returned to the sick man. "We are agreed," said the spokesman, "that the same treatment should be per severed in aud that you will soon bo convalescent." The doctors went away and the butler cam out uf bis hiding place. What did tucy say?" asked the bead ,f the house, turning a leveri.-h look Irion silk-cased pneumatic, pillow ou which lis head rested. The butler hesitated Don't be afraid to tell me the truth. I am prepared to Know iiiu woisi, i-.mu hurt me more than this awlul suspense." Well, they didn't talk much about you at all, said tho butler. 'What did they talk ul ,' "Well, they sut around and chatted . . , 'im c .1...... a'l.uit several (Hangs, incuuuu ui m..u lid; "What is the matter with hitu?" Two or three sii l they dm Iu t know. fhen oue turned to the (m'-'j physician , .h i . i t ;u and sun. ' n nai no ym mum loeinr?' lie said he'd bed d if he Yes, be gentle with even if they are trying the lit tie ones, at limes. Send them off to school with kindly words, not sharp or nagging tones. It is well lo impress upon them thu fact that It Is wiser and easier tu put cvi rjlhiug lor sel.nol In iis t.roi.i r hlaee lit the tight - i'it time than . get auiiatcl and Host, red and i.ficiititnis iliMigiccablc. bun ing lor wraps and books when the hour lor school is close at band. There is a great deal inure force in counsel that is given cross, fatill finding tones. We bear sonic mothers chide the children in such loud, sharp toucs, that it goes right to the tctidercst part of our hearts. A sensitive child feels such treatment lunch tnoru than the mother is aware. Such a mother would bo shocked tu hear any one k.av she did not love IllT child, or feel lend, rly towards it. Of course growu persons kuow that she loves it, and if it were in any danger how heavy lur heart would be and bow anxious; but do dor children know it? We must control ourselves if wo would control others. Children know when mother is angry with them and lets ber temper got the upper hand. Then com baliliveness in the child is immediately aroused. But when a child lias hurt the dear mother's heart by misconduct, and mother's eyes are tearful and there is a sorry look in her face, bow quickly the child's best feelings are appealed to, and how soon mother finds loving aims around her neck and whispered words of repentance in her car. Be gentle, mothers, speaking in pleasant tones of voice, even when necessary to admonish I wish I could recall a little poem pub lished years ago, in which a mother, who was impatient with her little one so often, was left motherless. Ihen realized how little she had appreciated that child, and so she rocked to and fro lonL'in.' to have the little one back again that she might show her patience and love. These two lines are recalleii . file little hindering thing is guue, And undisturbed she may knit on Fifty Years Ago. President Polk In the White House chilr, While iu Lowell was Hoc tor Ayer ; Iloth were busy for human weal Oue to Kuvern and one to heal. And, ax a president's power of will Sometimes depends on a liver-pill, Mr. I'olk tuck Aycr's Pill I trow For Uis liver, 50 years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills were designed to supply a model purgative to people who had bo long injured themselves with griping medicines. Being carefully prepared and their in gredients adjusted to the exact necessities of the bowels and liver, their popularity was in stantaneous. That this popu larity has been maintained is well marked in the medal awarded these pills at the World's Fair 1893. 50 Years of Cures. if KOMANCH OK A SINOKK. ... I That is a pretty little romance told hy ihelileiifUhiistine Nilsson, ihe onco cele brated singer. In childhood she wander ed, a pour, barefooted little girl, on the Swedish hills Future greatness was protia- blv never thought of even in her wildest dreams. It was by accident that her won derful taleiit was discovered and that she diould be given the opportunity to per fect herself in her ait, become one ot toe W.L. Douglas $3 Shoe. Stvllsh. Jural'lr, perfect fitting. Endorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. V. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions of skilled workmen, from the best material pos sible at these prices. Also $2 50 and $2 Shoes for Men, $20,$2ani$J.75Boyi YiV inennlv thr IhmI (i!f. KluslrtCalf. I rel'ch ! in lit Caff, Kri'lli'li 1. 'l. V'l'l Kill, etc., I'ni.lcil te i-orri'sp."'.' w,,,i lincPK'O tlionliis-'i. It di ulur cannot miim'I.v .von, write W, L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mast, Will JJl Catalog free, w B. TILLERY, WELDON, N. C. E. N. RICKS & BROS. , KK FIELD, N. C. nov 2fi 5in. greatest songstresses the world has ever knew. Another one said then that there known, and later in life return to her na- .... . .. :. tie,, bin. as the wile ol tne sspanisn uuj- was no use lu worry aoou. ,,. - - . , ., . . . :. "What rea did they give lor that?" Alices are ol.en told in asked the patient eagerly. stories, but they occur but rarely in real "Because they said tho autopsy wuuiu 1 ,fe .Jhiengo I'hruuicie, show what was the matter with you. SHE ENMOYEOTHE Ol'EKA. lid ou ciioy the cven- t.ii.t. Salt-Kliintm nml Enema. The intense ilching nnd smarting, inci dent t.ithese diseases, is nistantlv uliayeu by lipplving LliJiiniienaiu Skin Ointment. Many very lm.1 cases i !.., t..imiintiiT v rureu lV 11 Ilc-"W .1" Sho"Indecd I did We went In ,1, is PI Hack, WELDON, N.C. Dealer In General Merchandise lief. There is only a little ditlercnce. One is surely right. And the tune is very near. HONES IV A SII.VEIt VEIN'. li the find uf a I'lilorado silver miner, mile ball a do. 'II years ago, he taken iuto ace Hint, there is but little doubt that ihc hum in race existed on ihn continent as long ago astbo time who i ihc silver vi ins worn iu prows of formation In the Kooky Point mine, in (lilmaii, -100 feet below urfaee a number of hiiuutU b .I, found imbedded in the silverhearing ore. When taken out over?llHI worth of silver still clung to the bones. An nr r,.uihe,iil nm' i , tempered copper and four inches loi, was alsi found Willi the remains the s won Mrs A luv en, residiug at 7-0 Hen ry St, Alton, 111, suffered with sciatic rheumatism f..r over eight months. She dot ..I,,. ,.,.r e inl'ess that for one-half ,l,,i,,red for it nearlv the whole ol this I t.i w .re .! imiilicos in that ceotle iii,. using various remedies recom opera Jle "Of course y.ui enjoved il She "Immensely." e "What did you hear?" She "What did I hear? Well, what li.lu't I heal? I heard that Nell Vandcr- lvke is engaged to Tom (hat Jack Kciil.sjrclow and l.ditliMn tun have qiiaricb d and are nut going to married utter all. Then I heaid that Mrs. Tenbroke is going to get a divorce nun her husband. Pen Poaehblow is .. i I going to I'.uropo no, i n'o ... duke at the very least Mrs I horndyk I n sued ) v her dressmaker. The .ivingstoiis have n baby Count Canlu koiint is not a count at all. 1 ho I hoinpson boys" lie-" But-" She "Well, don't interrupt me thought you wanted to know v,hat I ard?" e "So I did, but" She "Well, keep still, then I 1, -What I meant was, what opera did you hem?" She "Oh well, I'm suio I can't member, but I saw the name on the I. . - .1, T .,1. programme. .it'w im num. AMI A IWINl-TL ONE. ife "Why do you persist in boring u all by talking about the tariff?" Husband "Simply because it is a duty." Being without lurtuno and dependent on my sovereign's gracious bounty, it was but a span before I found myself just hero, in this outlandish plaoe, seut as sec rotary of legation. I am Burely buried alive unless it may please heaven to gather my amiable master to a belter world There are moments in which 1 curse my ...If fur knave and l dolt, but toward Kasterlide each year I receive from tho rovul nalaee a box of fresh and fragrant jonq uls, and thou rapture fills my soul, and I would not chiinir.0 places wilh the highest functionary in the land. From .1.. V U V... ttlx.vt Klnrimd nieiidi d b fiiends, and was treated by ib iihvsicians. but received no r. ltel. niii then u-ed one und a half bottles of Chamberlani's Pain B tlui, which ctleeted a eoninlete cure. This is published her requ !. as she w mts others similarly afflicted to know what cured luw. I ho -'.) and .111 cents sil'S. For sab; by W M. Cohen, Weldon J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. Ilarri son, Kufield. Tin fa-talU tjjMim, OABTOnlA. i...,l bunds, chilblains, frost lines HniUlinmic sure eyes, -g.icts.pei .. n...i. t i'...iHiii I'miilcrs. are nr. i nuts ' -- i.i just what horse needs when in bad iuiiditiun. T.mic, blood puriher mid vermifuge. They lire nor, '"' ""' medicine and the best m use to jvnt a Bruwning and burs,, In j.n t'eillH 'l '. r.'r,s. C,,r sale bv W. M. Cohen. colon; J. N. Brown, Halifax; Dr. A. S. Harrison, Kufield. Agent for the celebrated ZEIGLEK BROS, aud 1SAY STATE SHOES. Have also added to my stock a nice lino 0LOTHINGI for MEN, YOUTH'S and CHILDREN.' A full line of a kinanxiaioikstion. I golid Walnut Caslets X Coffins, So you waut to marry one of my daughters?" "Yes sir" 'Which one?" "I d m't know " "You don't know?" "No, I thought you could help me out, I don't know how your will reads." APVKUTISKMKNTS. bOYAI 'wi' i Always on hand. Huriul robes furnished for Ladies and lieutleinen also Uuid injec tions (tiven to dead Imdics and disiulec. Units used when desired. A SICE HEAKSE AT YOU 1! DISPOSAL. Mr. T. II. Taylor, of Northampton coun ty, is with me uud will be pleased to f his friends. 1'. N. STAIN BACK. WALTIB 1. DIBI1L DAMIIU VKOFESSIO.SA I. CA A'i.S. JAMKff a. MCLI.HH, If II LL III A fll . ATTUKA & I 8 A I Li A IT, Wki.imin, N. C. r-rarttrelnthecourtunf lUllfhiRndNnrtbftinps onmi.tln ttieHiipremeaiid Ki'iteml courts, (JoU efttotm made tn allpsrtiiif North Carolina. Branch offlue at uaiinx, N . u., open aver; am day. )" i 'T , jyi. T. T. KOSHs, Americans are tho most iuventivo peo- nle oa earth. To them have been issued nearlv tillll.tlllll patents, or more than one-third of all the patents issued in the nrld No discovery ul modem years has been i f greater benefit to mankind than Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Uemcdv, or has done more to relieve pain slid suffering. J. W. Vuugn, ol Oakmn, Ky , says: l nave useu Chamberlain's Colic, Choh'ia and Diai rhoea Homed j in my family for several years, and find it to be the best nicdioine I ever used for cramps in thestoimch and bowels. For sale by W. M. Chen, Wcldoti, J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. Harri son, Kufield. POWDER Absolutely Pure. DENTIST Weldon, N. C. Celebrated for its great leavening strength I naTOuioe over Einry cV Pierce'i store. and healthfulncss. Assures the foodursiust alum and all forms of adulteration com' nion to the cheap brands. KUVAl. 1UK1SU POWIIKR CO., NKW YORK 10-19-ly. i J)R W. J WARD.&- Simeon Dentist. ENFIELD, N. C. lf.OfHc over Harrison's Drag Rtmw rise 90 It. cABLEaHiELD and Hoc fence. Wanted-Aii Idea S rmrti7 'i Ore Lot JP 5.?'lr' .'SL! Writ. JrtHN WKODRKUbHS CO., Vauatl attois apiur. rr 'rJ,V .vir'E? r. wiiint, d. v.. ib.u l.w prtt nam bUkXLiilUUlkJt, MLifTt, A. ' hiuk vi two hmini lunmioiis ulU.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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April 1, 1897, edition 1
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