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(T'.lfc'r'li'AAi. FH lyp isl 31 firAi i k Mil &( jii my m . R- - . t I IBM m a i if riscofflfe Ml JOHFW. SLEDG-E, ri;nii;if.i A. IT IE W S I3 A 3? E Il F T H ID PEOPLE TERMS si. 5m im;i; anncm in apyanck VOL. XXXII. WFXDOX, N. C, THURSDAY, .JULY 10, iS!7. NO. 12. MS YtSR I 4 ADVKUTISKM KYI'S. After.... Taking a course of Aycr'a Tills the system is set in good work in;; orilrr ami a man begins to feci that life is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into mole hills, his moroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life does not seem worth living to you, you may take a very different view of it after taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills. No. 8. P.iil.l Oik poll. In") ltk ii ""ii I. r-t 'l'li" liiiM-Mii'- . I. iTai'.'.l mi l ... ni'-iliiiri'. 4 4'.' In. I. li tl't't lunK lit'll i x' n.lon TnMf, II .-IK IHll"H o .. II .'!o., il Hi T Pluvial 1'ilct', S3.3S The a'-TV" m imt i i nniyiiiii- tti ( fViiiil i i i nr in i 1KU1. It f.'iitni nil Vr I V tun, ur in-T H tl y i ui,.. frik-'iTHtui-. -t . . !' - I. Itt'.l.lUIW. S 'tilth.' , 1 Hi ! V iiro imyut I um, ' h i- 1 - ur prii'i'i. l'rni a ..f-i... l.4 "in: Hi-nt lontifv Hii tntf riiiia'U'' wliiili IllHll fnst nt till rliir l".ll I'll ti . nmiMlfnf' iiri-r- Hi'iJ il Wi I p-a-intli" bu iirnttf- ytuj art iinw iiiyu g ynur Julius Hincs Son, . 'i '& k'i '.': V 'X' X k '. HERE IS A SNAP. Ydu kmnv llu ust. MEYER IS Opciiini; a larm hit uf Nitnpli' STKAW HATS, and SIloKM uhU-li lie in not GIVING AWAY lint is selliim ;'l liall'iit'lir-t sell hi); pi ice w m m & m m m m n m I STRAW my tt a rnci JJg liytliu tlioiisiin.l. l',n-li,i,lv ";' ?Sfc able til have a nice li.it al small V l'rici'. Aim lino line SUMMER DRESS GOODS I Silks, Cheviots, Table Ham isk, Curtains, liihl , Iinw Trim- i li'itm-s, or anvlhiiiK ask lor. W I'ull line GROCERIES UNO CONFECTIONERIES n n tjifc nt pript'8 lower than evir. Come in ami fxumiiH- my stock. '$ I Meyer, Ag't. ENFIELD. N. C. JW2-- -V-aW-' iWi- V-- W- ' -i - - - flPRING y . OPENING SfHH'ial Disphiy of- And Millinery NoveltieH. o He sure to rttN'tul. o MRS. W. R. HART, octlBly liounoku Uapiils.N'. (.' 11. P. HALE, Proprietor. WH, LINN, Malinger MANSION HOUSE. BOTH 0 - - - AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS Unioa Street, NORFOLK, VA. I SOUTHERN WOMEN. A hotly Skol.ii I nn I ho IVn ni lino Wh" l',i--oj llr.titi.1 lie' TryiiiK 1 imos "I tho Uul V,ir. I untie". 1 with pi" Ml" xt i i.-is IV..IM a -fare :i Sunday Sol M.i-ulni riis. In l'i ill Ci ul. I nil', i-i'y. II Was in-,- WW ) i- ii-- l i ,m. ii I il it il.- vi i. i .in- Ik!. I y-it aii-l I m - I in . ;,' in y.mr l i-' .Ii delivet.d I in W..r.--A Cvvell ! ar.Mi Hi 'ii-:ii Minion "I I '"i ii Ui'-hiii ii'i '' III one -p il "II I II'' ii. r ..I' I'r inklin i r : . t I n- f-.nr I- u IV.il.J.. 1 1 1,.. ;;r in IT ..' ill .1- It ' I A I " Xt 'I .it I In w lt d . .Iti'l llh U;l,M."i Ii i i'l 'ii-i'.: "I v i i.r- .-I. ii-l.i'l raii- an l i' 111 i I -' li'lli '1 In t ! i . ! mi. i ir l'i:i". I I.-1 ill ;l- Ii,! Ilj''illll! lilll'l 'vln'. li ill -in, iiiim .:r,nii' "l' l I in I Ik i.'ii W.lll 111 lh"ti''- h was inily i n o ml i- H. I.,. ' ' ' 111 V ill' ilial leailini; iinvim il llli- ;irtKd.', lnnv.jv r, that I am In write Kiimeiii I'. w lin.'s I'.ir your eiihiinii-. I'n I IkTii ari1 many utliiTs who omM ..i this l.ir lii'ti. r th; I can. 1 woiilil not attiniit it lint I'm ilm ili -iru tint llio-i' who wi nk miII'.ti d ami ilii il s!i il l n ,; I, . ,ir. at, n l,v i.jr dn n's cliil.lriTi. IIiiiiiyliy this hinnhli' iiuaii-1 o ('.intril'HL' in ihi- i ii'l. 1 wi.-h in ull.T a w,it4 il iMiiiin i i.'Li: inn tn the author iil'llinsi' wnr.ls ami i"i liai. nil a I'.'W iiis'ani'.'S ol' "-r-nial knowli il" of tho-i' tinus. It .-cms to in.' ho hi. ctrin-k the koy not.' of ihis m.iiti i' in hrin.'iti.' tin' siilj 'il I'-loro -ilionls aii'l inl 'iiniii' the ri-in' n. 'ration ul' tin' real laoi. ;n iln-y w.to. Wliilo wo may iT' -lion hi .ru l"ii.'i', il' a .1. i ! In pl. as.' in iv h'- i oi-i l 'i'i il, w.i ! in loit ailmiro his linn l i'y in oarryin llm war into I ho 0111'- inv'-.'oniiti v in inakin.' th i- aihiri s-ln'ror.' a tin iinur "! S. S. ihil.lrrn in Ma-sa hnsi'tls, the liitthjiiat I' llio aul Imr ul' nolo Tom's Cahin, and many otlnrs who w ro l"inl. t in d. tiouin-iii tho .S.mili iin-1 its iti.titiiiiotis.an l ovon iiovhai'. s .mo l tho il. .. nil lilts nl tho o in Ti" ition f iyniiinth Church itsoll', l'rom s unt' cause this has heon ti"- lei'tcl with ti.-: our chil lrcn know almut us much al'i'Ut the lalo war, its imii.s, Moni. tin- in-livi'linl part Liken in il In t li. '..', inanv ol whom arc living luc whoso tank, are f'.i-l I't iu thiun. . V the liati'l ul time, as they tl ul' the war ul' the 1 rovolutioii, ntnl .. i li.t.-i not much. There secincil to ho an iih a thai the Smith was eon'iu.To.l, it. banners fiirlol, an l the lust thin' to I. was to let the ileail t a-t hury its ilcail, leeliui; kin. 1 nf shame or liuinili ili .n that we were sn t. rriblv outiiuinlier. -1 an l that to thurniuhly ivcoti-triieto'l was to let it ."r;ol '.i.-s a- a blank in l.i-totv. In my ii iiiion this is not thciiidit view- In take, bet us tench our children as the lraelites of old wele iMlumail'le l In do. not only that they must I'car lio.l ami hi- commandments hut that their fathers loujhl a noble fiht in .L b ncc of home and loved ones and that their mothers b. re well th.ir .irt in the .-triiu' L'le I'or what thov thought ri -l.t. I am olad to see that attention is Ik itii ali. d.ill over our laud to ihi- truth. Wliih there may not he much eoml in n.li ii; -thousands ol' dollars in erect iiiL' .-i.li-inliu inonuin. nts ol tone to Ih.ir no inon there are many ways by which the women of the Smith may he honored and their ncniory I'erpetiiated. Cue way i- in keep it before the risiu; u'cin ration, nut negleetino to inform theiu as to tho indi vidual part taken by each of us who were living then. .lii'Lin ' from my own I'eelin.'s and experience, the Spartan mother' ol ul I were not more true to their bclove 1 city thin w -r-- lie- Hum, n of the So-ith to Am ricm lihl- and musts mm T V hen an inn., cent I Iman is jail. .1 t,v !y . jn,l-t,ilic he 'l,(il. to come oi.l tin anie w.iv lie witit in. Iti iv lin-ak lull aiol tie cauylit anil lit li.n k an, on He il rath, r li.ive Hit- do,. I nil lork-! iinil uilk nut anit lltiv out A sick iiiiui is a prisoner In ttu- ..ill ot .11-, ase; lit- has iron ol by some .loot of can le lies, or tienkcl ci ur, itnl.o living an,l lie liin-t unloi k this .;,m, iIoiit hvciiTeflil, srn-ilile lialiil- if lie wsr.ts !,. V. llio, a. !'. iii.oi .infill. If lU-p.psi.i anil l,ili,'ii-lu or con-tipa lion is the w .iv lie cot into (li-i a.e, tie ha- Kot to overcome iusl those troubles Vfott he ran net out Tilt majority of diseases beirin Willi some trouble of the dwf.-.tivc ,oe in- o. of tli Itver. which orevenl- Ihe -to't'iv of loon.l nourishment to the sv-teni The bc-t remedy for these tionbles i- llr I ttohlen Mi-ille.il Di-eo. eiy, n, c:ui-e it yivis the digestive and tuood niakuie oiyan flower to as-imilate food nnd ttan-fouu it nto pure, noiitishintf blood, vil aii.-H ..ith an ahull. lance of red corpuscles. It Mils dire.-tlv noon the bv. r mid i.iv it cat.acitv to filter ill bilious impurities Olll ot the circulation. It hulhls tip solid. muscular flesh and lienlthv nerve. lorce In obstinate constipation llu " Discov ery" should be used in otiiioietinn witii lr. Pierced Pleasant Pellets. Ihe most lint ural and thorouyhlv scieiititic laxHtive ev.-i devised. The ' pellets " rieiilate and in viKorale the Atomach, liver and bowels One is a gentle laxative ; two act as mil cathartic My wife hnd suffered for seven years with dvs prp.ln, .ick hendsche and co.tivene..," writes Mr Al,mi D.Jaaieson, ol lliuilmrloii, Merrittimk to, is 11 . we uieo ninny ,l,K-trs mi,1 nuo.v kin.l. im mt'.tu ine, hot ill were of nnav.it We pHThmed six ttottles nf your 'llnlilen Medici nisenvery,' ivtoeh Iopther with the rleiinant Pellets' has entirrly restored mv wife't heallli. nd weeaiinnt shv rnottih la think, lo you for tneic vaiuaoic nietiivioe.. 1 .i90 1 i ir Am Tic. in in l . -lei, u -o prior t lie war ol th-' I1' 'iclil.oi. - ; eiile I. I't'oin 1 1 1 - i-.u ii e-t cliiMItiil I In I l.ivo.l anl stnlieil t'ue lii--oiy of tiiv on ii c iiiniry. l'loin th, Initio "!' l,"xinton to all. y I'orov an 1 on to llu--iitrend'-r of Vorklown, I h id I'ollowi'd the p.itfiots of those times who h' cam ' an 1 c .nliii'i I. clothed with a halo that has not dunne d with aue her. ii s of my cliil.li-h mind. My very hiith w i- -1 1 r him 1-1 by the .-Uriinv; s.-eties of tin- Mexican war and ihe naines of il-heroes were hou-ehol l words in my home. My lather was oik- who en ti'ied heart and ,-oul into -ii.'h lhiuj;s and the loir.-i'-, oxen, and even part nf the f.ir ii wele n iiiicd in h ai T nl'hi- favorites in military and political life. It was tii'lhlii i to hear Ii i in direct the farm hind- to e;,, over to lliiena Vista, or to Monterey to plant a certain liehl of corn or to saddle lieu. Taylor or Milliard l-'il-more I'm him to ride Sum. undid by -ueli inlliicnces was il any wonder that I -hiiiild have lov.il the I'nioii and ihe Slar Sp inl' d IViiiuer'.' I remember well tin; sadness which op pre-. d mo. -i huol 'iil thoii-li I was. when linn,' in Wilmington, X. ('., I lis-ti-iied all day to the lioomiiio of artillery liie.l a- a -alule in b. hi. r of S mill Caro lina's see. .ion, and to see tljin from ihe tna-t In ad of the stoanuT which hr nijlit the n.'ivs In in Chatli -toil. The don old tl.iu' with a circle drawn around one of the L-alaxy of -tars in its field of blue, indie n in-; h. r w ithdrawal fioiii the union of Slates, ll-bels, indeed! Sad i-the ci-1 when a in.'ther so unjiislly a-erl- her authority that her children are forced lo defend themselves Ironi Iut as-iult-. Uniy a stettisiu-e of wron atl.mpted colli, 1 have em-.. 1 such loyal cliildr.-n to have reached the point that th 'y c .iii I do ihi.. W'lo u the decision w i-rea he 1, h i.vi ver, and X irih Caroli na us well as oilier Stales had joined in the a--i rtion nl'Stit.' ri.'hts the wry principle, which h.i 1 controlled them before, c.'tnpelled lo r children to stand by the old c .niniuiiw- allh in lur time of need and Ili-MT did ni'.thi r have uobli r son- and truer daughters than she pive to the South i ii Colli'.' I Tacy. I am lail ill it even at this late day line ol In i youiu'ef .- Hi- has th,' e.iurai;i- to tell of the tli ll- elidillcd, the -a-Tlliccs made all 1 of tlie b"i- .ic lor nil i" of the uol.le wouii u who i;.ive th. ir hu-hatni,- and sons t the front while they remained with the 1 men at hoiue lo control and plan I t the million , of souls left in their care. I want to add my tislimoiiv a- a livini: witne.-s ul the trulhliiliii -s ol the picture draws. 1 read a I k .-oiiietiui'' ;il:o in which the wriiei i h;,o.., the South with crin ltv in many w.ivs to pri-oiier- at Lihhy. Sal bury and Anders inville, as I read 1 covered the in.iro.in of the book with ex planations and relutatiotis of statetn, nt.- niade, determined no one el.-e should id that hook a.s il was written. I low could we oive prisoners ipiinine when wo drank sae ami hoinsct tea to break uur fevers? How could we "ive thein lienlthv food when even the salt in air bread was doled nut to us at the ourt house on certain days ol the week, o many pound.- iu the year to each tii.Tii her nf a latnily, and no more to be had it any price? I remember well on a cer tain occasion wo had butchered a number if fat porkers depending on this expected apply when even this failed and how nnx'.ous we were lest the years supply ol bacon should be lost. How could we i;ive them clothino when oui every energy was bent to pro vide elothiiio for loved ones in the army 1 helple-s ones at Itoine. Painty nds tlec b id no' kn own toil bent lo the Ll k ol' .ice. .'Hi, ll-lmie; this iiiul nialiv wei-e the vienli . ,.t time, l.ibot ami ev- rytbiu; that could add to tloir coiuior: in ho-piial, i i tent or on the field. Iu tin- sittiiliie! ol I'-lil' I was vi-itin- in an iiiljoi iiug im v an I called wiili a friend one ,1 iy on a poor widi.w wine" inly sou w,i- in t lie aimv ol the Ibniu-u hi, she wii h the - Hi's wile,-a bride of a fc.v in, mill, weie b li wnh no-iipporl bin the labor ol their own Intel-. Tins" r re hoi d Cbtisii.iii i pie Ion v. ry poor I'lie broth, r of i In- wil.-w is.ii homo on a tllflnU-.il an I , Xpi din him to lellllll next day, tbey s!io,ied in a box the;, had pre ai.d lor bio to I is. t,, it,. , level one. Ill wl.iell Was hollo III , b' III, delclolhii o and sock-, eik-s in,,l,' oi l soelillll, a iinu, chicken- cut ever, dainty they eubl po-siloy o,t, Tli.-, too, when they worked iu the li Id to cultivate the crops ami had for tin ir dn tier Irish potatoes mid greens, Iimiii the Harden they had made, cooked with a piece of bacon so small there was no feai of either of them being oveifed had I lie) eaten the whole. Coupled with this, to,,, was the fear III it after all they uiinht be too late iu preparing this Welcome trcui and their hoy might even then have fallen a victim to the fortunes of war. I'or each day was passed in dread of the next, not knowing what an hour might bring forth. Many are the recollections revived by rending this paper of how we spun, and wove, Rcwcd and knit and thedevtes and methods used to provide clothing in those uuoo.uus .uu. lk-,au.o i.iso wear homcspuD, and I remember csj.ee beautiful bibs from aw at a llilie ..'atlo-rin. k- made ia Alain, nice w, re i n IV.. 1 1 -ii nt in tic "inily, hat I attetii .1 on which man "!' tin hi -li in social i :uc.-t- Were dr iii- cloth spun and wove at home tie se of a h"it,r old. r inu.-h . To pains lake ami silk elll into time was spent, for instance an ob dr- -s that wa- wm n , ii! w mM he into -aiiall hit- and pale ntly picked threads iin u canled wiili wool or cotton and spun iuln thread for my lady's ho-e or after prolonged ill 'il . tVniL'h w nil.l be prepared to be w,,v. n inlo her ln-t he--. This would he li i in ii i, il with w i, id- u liiitlniis e a, r, d with hit- of slik or velvet saved fruui a mme pro-piT.'ii.-ti'iie and whieh woiil I in-t do service iu reiuo.h lliiio a hal or bonnet to be wmn with tbi- same dress on stall 'a.-i ,ns. I kn-iw a c uiii'ly inatron of today wl.o sp nds much of her lime iu the .Northern cities and in Kurope wl.o about this lime made her debut a- the lirst grand daughter into a Wealthy and ari-ioeratie home, who-e dainty layette was fashioned by hnini; hands fimn line linen and eainbrb- savid perhaps from the lady's in other's weiblmg lr,"l-e.lll all'l Vvllo-I sA'.ld l,i,l' el.ibes Were .-pun and knit ol line lamb's w.nl pr. p it'ed at h nil" Tho. - are .-,,ui" . f thetn homely hut by no ui" in- ,-x '"piion i! case and I cite th en to sh ov in whu extretiii's our in 1 amity was olt.-n t.ixe 1. Willi what loving pttieti"' wi-ail this b niie, '.vli :il devoii in I i our , iu-c and eniniry, what cheerful ubedieii," to those in auihority. One p'ea-inj inemory ol th i-e days is wli"ii I ineel a well known ..'ill, nit and i Iliei'Tit IbigadiiT lien, Til of tie it time who has since ri-Ti hi-h iu tlie councils of this restored nation and h.l- III oh' liilll-elf a Iiatne as her I'epl , - seniaiive iii a foreign land to r.val! ihe loving care lie had for bis men and the almost fi'herlv regard in whieh he was held l-y them. I'or him I e. mini. m l was for them loob-.y, knowing that even ns a lathe! pith d hi- children so be pili d them I remeinlier a gallant .Major in niie ol hi-legim 'lit- who wa- oppose I to eating plain coin bread, who on being told by the e iloied eo ik that th" ord'T were for ollic 'i-s and men to fare alike and lint was all th") had. repli, ,, " Well, for goo lines, sake si tve it in varioti- w ,y so licit I can cat it." This same (ieneral to whose brigade the li iblo ."llilll X. C 1! "gimeiit lielonged and who in that, fearful charge ut the -,e, ml I'al iklava of I iettyslmrg shouted to a poilioii of his eoininaiid, '-Come on my gallant th. and I. d instead ol scut them to (ho thickest of the, Iray, is now -p.-n, ling hi. ib eliniiig ye., I- at hi uict hoine iu our midst. Long tua he live to enjoy the honors he ha- so nobly won, but lo nie the greate-t glory of bi ble i- the walehful eire he ho-townl on those cotiiinitti d to his charge during that fearful sirujglc of the war between the Siaies I tea ember going into a homo nil otic of those dark das iu May Hi;:! an J linditig the la,li, s of the holi-ehold nil baibed in Ii ais. Not having heard the liiiofip1 news 1 a-k,, what could le the eau-e ol thi ll gri, f, 1 was told with Hols and in a , linking v. ice that Stonewall .1 ick-eii wa-ib .nl, and lio n how we uli W I.' I ge t el', fecllllg thai (loll llll'l turned His face against us in all.. win tbi- great grief loe uiie upon us. Iu vie of tbi-, Mr. K litor, 1 think the crowning piece ot irony I Have seui i- the -tat, in. - ii t read ill ynir paper -le it ttiuc -ii that -nine of our ymiti pe.'pie ;l a pllti.lc cxlltl'llloli ol pictures of pr 'iiiuo iii men mistook the face ot col John lirown, i f I larp.r s ferry, lor ile.t i f .b II is ui havis, t i. tim,. we ilele Wllkll g Up to til,' IPI" C illdlliotl 111 llilngs. and is I sai l, do ail w n In t, ii.-h i ur elitlilieu , f what stall their fathers were uia.le I'll, le is a I. ss. .11 I.T ill, til, too, in till I.. el, ilni e. iiulihev but practice a smal tell ol ihe sell !, -l'i. tl ami econniuv us. ii by the i pic of the Southern Coitfcdcr a.-y ih, ic would bo more pro-perou- h. ones 'flic cry of hard liincs would b, b s. oh, ii lo-.ti.l .del iiMiii'v, both g )1,1 and .(her ue re pleiitmil Iu our midst I'h .1 tin- should be leirn. d is of fa: in lo importance th in hi izom ,1 oiCHob: and eo.i ly inonuin, nl- I. the opinion of (INK I If I UK HMK.N hi;iin it v i rlaio's Co'ie, Cholera and Chalub' tlain . Cole, ( holer. I and I'lur rbo-1 lien y i- the I'lc.-l. 1 llee.iu-c ii all' a I-aim isl instant re i,.a ... ,. f p..,, .,, .lie ?t llu, it -.Hoi eln.l. ra uiorhu-. 'J ll.ciuse il islhe only leiuedy thai never I lis iu the most severe ea-es ol ilv-eliteiy and illari loc I. 11 11. cause ii I-the only remedy that will cure chronic dlarthoea I. lie.-au-e il is ih. 'only riimily that will prevent billi al lie. a llec.iu-e ii is the only rennilv thiil will cure epldcllllcal ilyseliterv. (i If.-ciu- it I-the only remeil) that can aivv.r s b" ilep-Tob',1 upon in ca-es ol cholera ml itilinu 7 Hee iii-e il is the most prompt and inosi reliable medicine in u-e for bowel eomplaints S. lle,ni-e il produces no bad result 11 lleeaiise it Is pleasant nnd safe to take. 111. Hceaiise it has Raved ihe lives of more people lb. in uuy oilier medicine of the wm I, I. The and oTIe. sis s. ,r .,1., bv W M l.l, U'. l.lon J. lirown, Halifax, Hr. A. S. Ilairi - 1 son, KuQeld. ially two wh in I plaid, die W'eddill- LOCKED OUT. l I ds Tn li: I.u.kcj Dm With N-iih inn llu lint Ymir Niht Shin- III a sen-ative in m and lives in one nf tliepieliir.-siue r ovs uptown on the west side, iu which no two houses are alike. On Monday his wife and daugh ter went up lo .Newlmtg on a vi-ii, and when evening came, tli o .nk went out toc.iil on another c i k, an 1 the waitress look a -pin mi th" land, in on the ll nilc vard. lie was left alone, and, the night being ipiite warm, h" shut hiin-elf iu his room ah ! stripped down I i hi- mid r cloihes and -lockings, feeling sure thai he would not li.. .li-tuibed during the even ing. A little before III o'clock lie hcird a dog whine, and r, ineinbercl that his daughter's Skye w is out ,1 ,rs I'eeling crlaiii that the dog was on ihe front sloop, he hurried down s'air-in undress and opened the Ironl d mr far e gh 1 1 ndinil a dog. There was no d ig in ihe vestibule, ami, as it wasipiite . 1 irk th"re he st,,pp,., ,u ,lk ,, ,, ,,,!, , y I the outer iloor As he did s i a ju-l of wind Ir on s mi whore s aiiiiii. d tie- .lour shut, and he rcanz d that he wa- lo.'ki d out. lie said, in leliing tho lorv to a friend. "1 di 1 n a know my u;t. r belple-stie s Ul 1 lea. 'lied ,T III) w.iiseoat pocket g't my lalcbke) Tb, -ll 1 began to nk bard, and the more 1 lb,, light the - I liked my predicament. The cook 1 hou.-eiiiaid would cotiie li one in lino'. hut I couldn't see that their arrival held 0 it any proiui-i'. I didn't want to s-e th, iu a little hit, and I knew that lb. v ttldn't c ire lo s ',. me. They had keys to tlie b iso, n. ait door, and would go in that way. Then I thought of a way ,.f tlitig out of my dilemma 1 have a I'rieii'l iu the third lioii-o west of initio. In fact, he i.- the only man I know iu the whole street. I fell that if I could reach ll"ll-e 1 could at least get sollie cloth, s I be iii a e m litioti t i iu ot the sm vntii, their return. 'Th, -st loot was apparently ihserttd, 1 I t In mglil I would make a da-It I'-r ihe shelter of . bin's d.mrwav. Ion in-t i- 1 -i. pp d mil el ihe .La r a in in and i woman turn, d th,- corner and waled .lowly by, while 1 ci.'.vti-d 1 bind ihe do or. Another start was tin, rruii'cl bv tl couple of girls coining up the street, and a carnage drove by ju.-t as I was gelling ready to make the third br- ak. Then frowsy little cur that caa-ed my trouble came trotting up the steps and 1 e.-i-l III" Iclll.il.lti ili: 1 ki -Led loin oil' the -toon. Ho howled as he nt humping down to the sidewalk, and it was evident th.it he did not roc igni." tin", for, putting his front paws nn the bottom step In- bgin barking lie kept at il until I thought he Would have the whole rieighborl d alarmed, and I tried per-uasi ui to g, t him in the vestibule. lie seemed to recogui..' my voice, and. putting his tail between bis legs, crept lown the area step.. 1 thought I had he ui locke 1 out I'or at least an hour and h.iiiic illy felt for my watch. Then the lb o'clock bells rang and I knew th it I ll id hot been iii n o I ban lil'teell tuinutos iu my pr ."li.'iin nt. Ii o'citrrtd tome lb, n i li.it it won! I not b- 1 ,ng bo fore a policeman caiucand I could scud him to .Inn's for th" clothes. Xo I v e tine a oug hut ordinary in, n and w n. however, and I think that the street was considerably livelier that night than I ever knew it to b before 1 fretltd my-s-lf w trill in spile of the fact that the open air w a- r il In r cbily It mv light attire. 'At last when the eon-t seenn d clear, and 1 w is about to make a dash, for Jim's I thought of the fact that I had not Inched eitlnr of ihe paibr windows, nnd I wua, h red if 1 e mid reach them. To my great joy 1 discovered that from a treacherous footing on tlie ledge which ran in'to-i the front of the b u-e I could cling with one hand to the side strip of the win low Initio The windows are heivy. nn.' pme all ois, and there wa- no wiy of rii-ing tin iu except by pressing the pun of the ban. I i" nn-l ihe glass and pu-hiti.' ma nd and iipw.n, I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 could gel III) lillgi rs tin, h r ill,' sash llWns Sometime before 1 since, ,, . I , uli.j 1 Ma th Ills Hlg my si .it . i h.ti tl." -tie. t w.i- clem when I heard a ..limit and so 1 . 1 Inn. ryitlg feel to ir I the e tin -r. 1 had doubti d iinlil that itio'i. cut lb ill would have strength enough l. ti 10 c awl into the window, but ih it shout s- It led it. I tiling ntysell iu ;m. fell mi the tl mr, ex hausted and p lining for breath, as the runner slopped iu limit of the house ami commanded tne to come nut and surren- dcr. 1 ri-c ogui.cd that it was u policeman and, sitting up so that my bend was nbovc the sill, I began to explain. Ju-t then a female voice floated across I hit street saying: 'Dlliet r, you ought, to lock that lunatic up. I've hen watching his vulgar aeiiotis for half an hour, and its a ill-grace to the whole ii.ighborhood.' "1 went to tho front door and called the policeman Into the vestibule, where I fully satisfied liitu that 1 was the tenant of the house and then fired a ball or two into him." "What? Shot him?" " Uli, no, lie Wasn't evill half shut when he left inc. Tin y were halls out of the decanter on the ridchoard? 1 just managed to get him out and skip to my room when I heaid the cok emuo in ipiickly, followed by the hoit-chold, and as 1 was dressing to go down-lairs and lock up the parlor I h aul then talking about the op.-n window and speculating about, burglar- being in the house. They -eeimil to think that the dog was acting strangely ju-t because he was still griev ing our bis lir-t kick. New York Sun. 'Tli am u-ua!ly do pu-oii illtnToellt lis do lamb.' -ays Waikin.-, "d.it h is do Wool pull, hi- eyes." lal am lirothef d ol'.T Teller, Salt Itlli'lllll unit la'ema. The intense il'-hing and smarl ing, inci dent to tin 'so 1 1 i-eii si's, is instantly alia veil by upplyitig Chaiiilii-ilniii s Eye and Skin i )iui iiieiil . Many very bad cases have lii'cn pei-niaiii'iitly etui d bv it, It is eiiinl!y fflirimit fur itcliiiig piles nnd a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands. rhilUnitis, frost Iiit.'S and t-bfiiiiio s,n yes. go i ts.per box. Ur. Cinly's Ciiuililion I'nivtlers. are just wliul ii hm-so needs w hen in bad eiindiliuii. Tonic, Llnod purifier mid vortnifilgu. They ,'iro toT food but lueilieitio nn, 1 the iie-t in u-e to put a hm-so in inn oiiditinn. I'l-ieo go eents Ji -r puekago. bursal" by W. M Colli n. W'eldon; .1. N. brown, Halifax, Hr. A. S. Ilarri-.m. Kiili-ld. tunic thing I ,i lleicnd on. Mr .l ines, of th.. drug Iinu of .l ui -s .V. S HI, CoW.len, III . i- -peaking of Hr. King s.N, vy Di-cuvery. say- that la-t win ter Ills Wile was attacked willl l.llilippe, and her ea-" grew so sei'ioii- lh.it pb)-i ci ins at I 'owdi n and I'ana e mid do noth ing I'"!' llel It seemed to develop into Hast) Coh-umpti m. Having Hr. King's New hi-covery iu store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle hoine, and to the surprise "I all -he 1 g in lo get heller from lir-t dose, and h ill d-z n dollar b .111 s cured her s mud an I well I'r. King s .New llisei.verv I.T C in-ump'ion Cough and Cnld- is g.ilalallti ed to tl i this good work 'fry ii. free trial b Itl s at W. M. Cohen'- Prog Store -. - TllKIlK lias been ili-covcred itl luW'T California the r. mains of a r ice with iiu niciise jawbones. Old I pic. ( lid lieoplc who r, .piire llledii itle lo 1-egullle the b..lVe!s alnl kidlle). Will lilld lilt- Itlle lelliedv ill Kleelsic l!ilters 'I'lils III. dl. llie ll "'s I.ot -lillllllate all'l c,ll,l..ill lio wi,i-k,y llol-ollliT iuliiXIcal.t bill utl.s as a tonic nn, I ailetalive. Il nels mildly on the slouch and bovvtls, adding sirehgth and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of ihe fuueiioii.-. Kin-trie Hitters is an iXcclleilt appelle-r and aids lligestioll. (Mil I'cople fuel it j list exactly what they need, l'li.- fitly ceni- and s mi, j r bottle at W. M. Cohen's Drug Stole. The woman lawyer i- a lice male. - CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The fas- "'"of "" &&Xrt&c&tf Wajplfc Itli.1.1. "Why th."- l.Vcloui call hi: board bill-hurdlcss"S!hh-lie think: th, )- are only good to he jumped. CABTOniA. ll c VTIFpOf. Xo, Mamie, dear, the fellow who ride iu the boltotn hunk is not neeessatilya man of low birth. CABTOniA. bow spirits- live cent whi-ky. APV KKT1SKM KXI'S. POVinFR Absolutely Pure Ceh-hlateil lol Its gloat lea veil l in: si length all'l lleallhlullli ss. A-silles the loo.l.liiHlllsl alum and all loi ins ol' adulteration com mon ttt the cheap brands. llt'V M. li K I Nil I'llVVTlKIt in., N K vy Volili- ninFFSSIOXA I. ( A JAMKS M MIT.1.KN, WAI.TKR K. DAN1KL. D A N IK 1., M DUO A ATTOhWEVS ATLAU Wkldon, N. C. mirlsof HhIIThx nnrlNdrthum ml nl in ihe Miprvtm-rtiHl r-ftliTH i-iturtn. 'iiinint..U' In Hlinaruof Nurih I'm mi in. Brftiieli otlit'u at Halifax, N.. rlHV. npeu t'vry Mori. D.t. T. T. ltOS!, DENTIST Wehlon, N. C. SdTOfliee over Emry A Pierce's sUire. 10-19-ly. . XK'.V AUVKIITISKMK.X'l KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN! Surely if the w ord RllOULA 7 0V is not on a package it is not m LEVER nEGULATOR. Nothing else is the same. It cannot he and never has been put up by any one except J. H. ZEILIN & CO. And it can be easily told by their Trade Mark - the: red z. LOOK rifii IJU1 For Lean Men! Fat men ! Tall men ! Low men! Come and exam ine my stock be fore buying elsewhere. A Down Fall in Shoes, and Dry Goods for the next 10 days. DRESS Gents' Furnishings, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc. Call and give me a trial. Satis faction guaranteed. LiffLEfol FwiLe CoLLeqe! . . ii' 6 ?' This Institution has a sp'.-ndid and prominent locition in a remarkably health ful soeiion of country, in the inid-t of a region of tinted Mineral Springs. It has a large and b.-aut ii'uily shaded cninpiis, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a sltong Faculty an I a full and thorough Collegiate Course nt very 1QT). EIRjTE COST, fetf-n.c i,n T,.ru. will be gin on Wednes day, September l-t. l-c.iT. For catalogue address, J. M. RHODES, j'' '"' MTTl.F.TOX, N. c. DR W. J WARD.. Snrpoi Dentist,- KM'lllI.l), N. C. L.llllieeon'r llanison's Drni! Store dec WI It. W. T. PARKER, pr u. nt in Corn Jay Si Oats wrWF.LDOX, X. C.rt nniMlllHI tOmmi IOmliHM)4KHHHHHMl.WH)(HitMHW)IMMiiM(0 BlMRiuieCuiDefltlLiiiieWorh MHiiiil.ieuirers of lll.f K Itl 111 IK HYDRAULIC ROSENDAIE CEMENT tiunmnt-.l Hlis-ilntclj hytlrsiilir. We .lintt pric. il.'liv. Ti tl Ht tiny ,.)int ill Hit' South. All IVm.'tU titi .l, mnl NlTctiuth. iiiitfnniiitv in mini- 1 hnniiiiK ami tJriniiinn tiinrunt,'f,l. W rile price. I'. II. sd'ln -, III, IK HI III ; K KI'KIN'IIM VA TelottrHrtll Blue Ki'tutt, V. .ntttll. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think Of BOIIIC BIiiuiLh trntjwt Tour IHoaii fhnv tnuv lirit.ir vnn wn.ith thliiK Uiimlctitf Wrih. jftilN WKLiDKlilttlHN t CO., Put.-nl Atlor Otiy. WMtilattttiii, I C, for thlr l,flii ftrlso t-ffe i-$J --vV on, ihe. Qriat prices of Clothing, GOODS! FREDLANDER'S. ( THE 1 r : GRANT . . SPECIAL flMIV D0K c..Wt:i'?AA.. d ltuilt just the way you want it. Up-to-date, guaranteed liigh grade wheel. LICHTRUNNINC AND A THINC OF BEAUTY. All Colors and nil styles for men, ladies and ehildten, jog J ust as Kood i a bicycle you would (j pay S100 fur elsewhere. Sampla M wheel on exhibition at J. L Jud- ' kins' Orowry. H. L. GRANT. !1 Agent. -f vm-v -w.ejHiry'iir-y v"" m for
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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