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SUPERSTITIONS. If joa kill frogs, jour oows will "go drj." Tickling t baby will cauie the child to totcr. To throw hiir combings out ot the window is bad luck. To thank person for oombiog your bair brings bad luck. No person who touches a dead bod; will be haunted OJ its spirit. Cut a dog's "dew claws" and it will not die from poisonous snake bite. To kill a ghost it must be shot with bullet made of a silver quarter dollar. To dream of a live snake nii-ans ene mies at Isree: of a dead Kiuke enemies dead or powerless. To dreaui uf unbroken .'lies Munilrs trouble tn come: if the ei'U are broken, the trouble is pat. If you boast of jour coed health, pound wood imniediitely with jour fi llie crwij u,rj ot derides, according to THROWING AN OLD SHOE. I THIS CURIOUS WEDDING CUSTOM IS OF VUINCII ORIGIN. The origin of the curious custom of throwing an old shoe after a newlj mar ried pair for luck has been traced back to a French peasint origin by a joung nan interested in folklore) and quaint customs. In soul hern France, afier the wedding ceremony, the girl is escorted to her new home bj her girl fi tends and left alone. The youui! hunbaod, also in hands of bis friends, is next led to a point a couple of hundred yards awaj tmui ihe dwelling, where a halt is made. Then the girls's n j 'oted suitor, if there be such a one, arms himielf with an old sa'unt, or wooden shoe, while the bride groom, ducking his head, makes a dash ft r l he b'ue The disgmutleJ suitor thn wsa hrd and true, as pus-ible, and ot jou will become sick To out a baby's finger mils wiil do- I form it If the child is a month old, it will cause it to have fits. To allow a child to look into a mirror before it is a month old will cause it to have trouble in leetbiog. A child will have a nature and dispo sition similar to those of the person who first takes it out of doors. To hear a screech owl is bad luck. To prevent hearing its cry turn the pockets inside out and set tbe shoe soles upward. CURE3 RHEUMATISM AND CA TARRH - MEDICAL ADVICE SENT FREE. These two diseases are the results of an awful poisoned condition of tho blood. If you have aching joints and back, Shouder blades, bone pains, crip pled hands legs or foet, swollen uiu-des, shilling, sharp biting pains, and that tired, discouraged feeling of rheuajalism, or the hawking, spilting.bluried eyesight deafoesssick stomach, h'sdache, noiies in the head, mucous throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching gas of catarrh, take liotauio Blood Balm (B B. B.). It kills the poison in the blood which causes these awful Bymploos, giving a pure, healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous membranes, and makes a perfect cure of tbe worst rheuma tism of foulest catarrh. Cures where all else fails. Blood Balm (B. B B ) is composed of pure Botanic ingredients, goid for weak kidneys Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonio for old folks by giving them new, rich, pure blood. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. DruggUis, 81 per large bottle, with complete directions for home cure. Samples tree and prepaid by writ ing Blood Balm Co., Ailaola Ga. De scribe trouble and special free medical advice sent in aled letter. For sale and free samples at Z illicofier'i Drug Store. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. Vou suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Aycr's Pills net directly cn the liver. For GO years t'.ity have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. tin jiitir m.in.t.i. l.i' brown tr rieu mi-ci. DlioillinilU'0 nVEfor tho DUUMiiunnm o ui u Whiskers fi A. 1'1'OMATTOX IKON WORKS. WHAT I BARREL OF WHISKEY WILL DO- The S.'Oora Banner of California has this us to the contents of a barrel of wbis- key: A barrel of headaches, of heartaches, of wo.; A barrel of curses, a barrel of blows, A barrel of tears of a world-weary wife; A barrel of sorry, a barrel of strife; A barrel of all-uoavaiiiog regret; A barrel of cares and a barrel of debt; A barrel of huuger, of poison of pain; A barrel of bones ever blasted and vain; A barrel of falsehood, a barrel of cries That fall from the maniac's lips as he dies; A barrel of poverty ruin and blight; A barrel of terror that grows with the night; A barrel of Crimea and a barrel of groans; A barrel of orphans' most pitiful moans; A barrel of serpents that hiss aa they pass From the head of the liquor that glows in the glass the sucoees of the shot. A wooden shoe is a formidable missile in the hands of an angry swain, and the biidegroom is justi fied in having some misgivings as ha sees his defeated rival practicing in anticipa tion of the weddiug day. Just think, says the searcher into folklore, how great a relief it would be, evon in this country, to take a crack at the fellow who had done you out of your best girl without having the police step inl Over in France the custom has a wid r meaning. It signifies that the last ill feeling is thus thrown away, and it is the depth of dis grace for the man who has thrown the shoe to harbor any further malice against the young couple. ISN'T IT STRANGE- How some men conceive the idei that to praise another man is aiie i 1 ;u ie of weaki.est? flow many women will Wurk themselves up to an anger and not allow the fact to become known? How many meo try to lauh away the constqiieoce oftiu act of meanness? How many women pride themselves i d an ability to straighten out a tan gled love affair? How many men deslike having their constancy to a woman discussed? How many women show their teetirag in tie conntancf? How easily souie men settle affairs which puizle their intellectual superiors? How many wome i rate a mio's in flileoci! by Ins ti i iucial stand ing? How often tu-n overestimate their strength for a hard struggle? How many women wish for thiugs be yond tbe possibility of being secured. Philadelphia Bnllettii. The scrach of a pin may cause the loss of limb or even deaih wheo blood poison ing results from the injury. All danger of this may be avoided, however, by promply sppljing Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and quick heal. ing liniment for tuts, btuisis and burns. F.ir s.le at VV. M. Cohen's drug storei Woldoo, N. C. A WEAK STOMACH Causes a weak body ind invites dis ease. K d d Dyspepsia Pure cures and sir i gilc the stomach, and wards off il uV'Tomes disease J. B Taylor, a i.r..tuieut merchant of t'hii. siuan, Tel say: ' I could not eat because f a weak Mniuaeh I oii all strength aud run down i i wiigbt. AH that anney oould do was d.me but all hope of ne .very vanihed Fleming of some wonderlul cure effected by use c.f Kodnl I concluded to iry it The first bottle benefited me and afier t;ki"g four bnitles I am fully restored to my usual slrengih, weight and health." W. Cohen. 23 to 34 Old Street. PETKKSIUTKG, VA. Manufacturers of Machinery, Shafting,Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. Having bought out Steel & Alexan der, founders and machinists, with all patterns, we are now prepared to fur nish patts to machines formerly made by them. HYDRAULIC PRESSES 4nd.. Our money winning books, written by men who know, tell you all about Potash They are needed by every man who owns a field and a plow, and who desires to get the most out uf them. They rtr. Scad posul card, GFRMl KALI WORK t -I un Htrt-rl, .w York winter Weather o " ?niinnAr.nnnn III &lUiWA ThePecrlcs Wine, In Thousands of American Households. -Ja-- .- SHOULD BE IJST ALL BJj-A-O Ti li W Vunfailing muedv and all" thei goods are guaranteed to give satislaction Home Office, CHOCKOYOTTE, N. C. es.yi The One Among Many. The one make of tnsirumints that holds its tone throu-h a gemration of use-luliiter. Branch Warehouse. ST. LOUIS. MO. i t m 4 L.tB -rm-t - c - ei i tl rfc PEANUT MACHINERY ipeelaltr. Mill work and castings of all kinds, second hand machinery for sale cheap. Call on us or write lor nht you want. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT FOR TKEIK MOST DELI CATE PATIENTS. OLD and PURE. For Sale By W. 0. SMITH- Weldon, N. c. PREFERENCE. I'd like tn he a milliooarie, and feel that I enuld buy 'Most anything moat anywhere from ocean's d-pth to sky; But, oh! I think I'd rather be-it makes ma bluita to tell it The owner of the univert and not com pelled to sell ill When you feel blue, aud everything goes wrong, take a dose of Cliainbi rlaio's S'omach and Liver Tablets. Ttiey will eleanse and iuvig.naie your stomach, reuulate vnur b wnls, give you a reli"h for your food and make )iu feel in that this old world is a good plaoe to live. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N. 0. Inspiration is God's answer to our aspiration. DiWITTS WITCH HAZEL SALVE Tb only positive cure for blind, bleed ipg itching and protruding pile), cuts, bums, bruif n, eciema and all abrasions of the skin DeWilt a is the only Witch He I Salve that is made from the pure, Buadulttrated witeh haiel all others arc eoopteitein, DaWitte Witch Haul 8a.Wa it enJt to cure counterfeits are Biade to tU. W.M.CobeB. CANDID CONFESSION- Aunt Sally: '-You were not awk ward at your bebut, were you, dear? I hope you knew bow to bold your hand." Helen: "I didn't have to hold them auntie." Aunt Sally: "Why n .t, dear? ' Helen: "Because one ot the young men was holding them for me." THE EASY PILL. De Witt's Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system. Tbey cure biliiousness, jaundice, constipation and ioaetjve livers, by arousing the secretions moving the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such tone and stregth to the glands of the stomach, liver and bowels that the cause of trouble is removed en tir.-ly. The-e famous little pills exert a dectili-o tunic ettVct up' n Ihe organs io- T i'd. d. and if their use is continued for a few days there will be no return of the tiouble. W. M. Cohen THE JIT BIRD The Sparrow just admitted having killed Cock Robin with his bow and arrow. "What a fool! exclaimed the other birds. "W by didn't be engage a crim inal lawyer and set up ai alibi-iusaoily suicide plea?" Jeering his stupidity, they unaoi mously agreed he waa a i iy New Y rk Sun. une niinuie lougn Lure gives relie- in one minute beoause it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane. eaustng me eougn, ana at the same lime dears the phlegm draws out Ihe inflammation and heals and soothes the affeoted parts. One minute Cough Cure sirenghtena the lungs, wards off pneu- moots ami is harmless end never failing cure in sll curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One minute Cough Cure is pleasant to lake, harmless sod good alike tor young and old. W. M. Cohen. "A married man can live on less than a single man." "Of eour A married man usally has to." 1 jff M. COHEN,, Makes Heavy Underwear and Good Shoes necessary to comfort and leilib. You will find at A. L. Stainback's the best of everything in Dry Goods.Boots Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, And General Merchandise. -FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIE8. Bntterick's Patterns. R. & G. CORSETS, Misxea at 50c., Ladies 75c. to $1. SL Prices will be made to suit the times. Hats aud bonnets made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Waldo. N. fl. DID YOU SAY DRINKS P Well you will find the eboicest brands of RYE. PURE OLD APPLE BRANDY and Sparkling wines, Where,YouAskP WRY AT W. D. SMITH'S, Washington Ave., WELDON, . N.C. Full line groceriee always nn hand. lit ' Yes, and after she refused me shs wsved her hand in ferwell." "Sort of cold wave, wasn't it." Philadelphia Record. "EST" Early Rtecra lUMIIIg With the Cook snd buy you one bag of J. E. M. Flour and be convinced tbat it ie the best flour on the market, 12 oakea Laundry Soap for !$25c. Irish Potatoes, 25s. peck, and everything you need tor tbe table and pantry. W. T. PARKER. WELDON, N. a Its economy to bo; at the Always Busy Store I handle the best of everything in my line. New fall and winter goods in endless variety. 1. L. Staiact, Weldon, N. C. Hart's Old Stand, "I nsni4 tb lortwm of tks tanoel wltb proirudiug pUM brought on by eonatlpa tl0 with wbloh I tu afflicted for twentl f tan I ras wrote four I'ASCARKTS In tho townol Nowell, la., and oever found aav ibtrj to equal thorn To-Hjr I am enMrel; Im Iron puc. man lOOl !! MW B1ML 0 H. Kbits, llll Joaaa bl., Sloui Cllj. Is. CANDY CATMAPSTIC nettni, PltM4t.i, pownt, Tutt Qood. Do 0oo4,MTsr8ickea. WMksia.or Gil. IOC, MW. ... OURI CONSTIPATION llnll.1 IU4f CsjsMr, n sMtfsMl, 9m lew, fit KflsjT&trsftslfi A n4 jniirmiitvf1 bj fell drag WWW w gllH IO Vw mm lOOsMVO UaVIHw. i E We, none of us, live so carefullly that wc never require the aid of ( J drugs and medicines to put us right. It is a conilort to Know wnere you can get them from and at proper prices Cull on n.e lor any Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Stationery, Toilet Soaps. All Kinc, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, .... Cigars AND TO HAVE Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Pictures, ItjrProuipt Responses Day or Night. Are not built for show they're con structed with pxpcricnccd csre; they last s lifetime snd more, yet their oost is very moderate, considering their quality. Sctjd us your addtess end you'll immediately get an illustrated catalogue and book ol suffL-estions. Accommodating Terms Pianos of other makes to suit the mosi economical. CHARLES M. STIEFF, Wareroonis, 9 tJ. Liberty street. Factory E. Ulayette Ave., Aiken and Lanvalc Streets. Baltimore, Md. oct 21 ly. Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY Tin FREICHT anpCUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY . . . LAII(il'TslT(l(:K 111 the Kouth Illustrated Catalogue FREE THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Established 1848.) 159 to 16 Bank St., NorfolV V. ov V 1. DitCHESTERS ENGLISH ?EHHYROYAL PILLS JTHTIC COAST IIB Kll KUAU cc v pan y roudeitard Kilierim. l'RAINH OOIN'O SOtlTlI. tlATKI) NOV M. Ull. Le Weldon, Ar Kooky Monnt, Le Tarhoro, Le Itocky Mount, Le Wilson, Le t-'elma, Li Fnyetteville, Ar Florem-e, Le lioldslioro, Le ManoliB, Ar Wilmington, 5 ii ;"i iiii'i: A M P. M A. U I 11 30 9 OH Vi 42 10 07 12 22 13 47 10 02 5 45 1 1 4tU 20 6 26 3 65 12 10 4 40 1 25 7 40 9 35 P. M A M 7 31 8 SI 10 10 A. at. a m s oo 4 10 6 (6 P. at. Ko. 103, La Tatboro at 7.22, leave Hock? Mount h .OS, leave Wilson 8.411. arm. Coldslwro at 9 28 p. m., daily ejeept',,,. day. TRAINS GOING NORTH. 8? is Le Florence, Le Fayettevills, Le Helms, Ar Wilson, Le Wilmington, Ls Magnolia, Le Goldsboro, Ls Wilson, Ar Kocky Monnt, Le Tarhoro, Ls Rocky Monnt, Ar Weldon, A. M P. at 10 05! 8 III 13 40' 10 10 3 10:11 ."4 3 67 13 15 CO-" it V sS3 sf W. II. COHEN, Pharmacist, Weldon, N. C. All goods delivered free. Wore Phone II Renidencc 5. ii s ! ii Ht.fr. AlwRVrrUablf. Idlr, art Pruotllt (bf 1114 IIIJtTKH Kia.lltll In U4 aivd tioi ni4iAillc bolt', nfsUml with blu ribbon. Tnkfv Boothfr. K4fu sjakasrrsu takwU ulin ud ImltMllon. Ittiy of vmir lnncKit, or M'nd 4e, tn mump fur sTkrlltMilar, Tswtl- inn l l fttin " hii"! tor Lsui, in truer. bv rotura Hall, lo.oov I'eitiuioiiiaia, Bom oy all UruwftHU. CH1CHB8TIR OuBMIOAL OO. BlOU MadlMiB Hquar, PHILA Pat. Mtlaltls) UU srSMN 0 Fall and Winter Stock Now Ready For Inspection. It will psy you to see our line before you buy. See our line of LADIES' FINE SHOES, band turned latest styles. Our IW Ionian 13.50 Men's Shoes beat them all for style and quality. We sre headquarters for CLOTHING. Try a suit of our SCHLOSS BROS. & CO S. CLOTHES. they will fit and wt ar well. Suits made to order. Fit guaran teed. See our line before you buy. No trouble to show goods. aH. D. ALLEN & COMPANY, & WtLUUN, N. C. J. A. ALSTON FINE n aniiiy urocencs, PROVISIONS, Cigars and Tobacco. Fine Whiskies AND WINES- Merrimac Club aud Pride of Virvinia. nice and mellow. Bur Btockcd with Choice Drinks of every kind. Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street Weldon, N. C. 10-21-ly You can have Your Eyes P. M a. H P. M V A. If, 3 57 13 15 3 50,12 65 7 IHii 9 30 8 .Kill 05 0 3 Vi 2 P. U-'r. II. 10 5:11 1 18 11 25 1 50 3 31 3 50 13 65 4 53 1 45 p. at. A. u- P. M No. 103, leave Ooldsboro at 7 35, lent. Wilson H 20, arrive Kocky Mount H 50, ar rive at Tarboro S 34, a.m., daily eieept SuDflay. Dally except ttundav. W AW Railroad, AlUntlc A Yudkln Mvlilrm U.ln line Tralu leavw Vi llnilmlo . 9 10 a. n arrive! Kayeltevllle It le p. tl. ler.-a Kujiliv vllle II IS p. ro arrive RRiut.ra p. m. K turutiiK leave Hatiford S 10 p. m. arrive Fayette vllle 4 so p m. leave Kayettevllle at i 10 p m ar- flvea niiuiu.aiuuafci.iup.nl. leavea Beimetlavllle S lea. m Maihm o& a. m.. Ktnl tiiruiKi v .11 a oi iiufw mini ivwim atrlva FayeUevllle 10 Itetu'Dlna leavea laieltevllla 6oo p m. Hope Mills 6 M p m. Ken Kproiai t ol uaitono l pm arnvti ueuueiuville 7M I'liniiL'i iluiia at Kayetievllle with Iraln Ko. n at Mailon with the Caniliua Lemral railriwd at Hed eprlugi with the Ked HpriHi! and lioir- murerallMau.atbaiiiora wiui tne e!tJllard Air Utieatid (Southern Kallway, at Uuir with tht tlurhaia aud Charlotte railroad. Traluuu WKuua eeK sranea Koad leavm Weldon at i 16 p. m. Halltai II In, arrive Seutlaud Hers an 10 p. m.ureenviiia oi p. m kiuuvu 46 p. m. Kelurnlug leavea Klnaum 7 so. a. n Ureeuvllle sava m. Arrlvini at Halitai 10. 1 a. m., Weldon llima.m nawyexrepihiinoay Tratua ou WaahhiRton braneh leave v anliltii. ton 00 a. m. and i n p. m. arrive! i arnieles U a. m and S.I0 p m returuliif leave l aimele it S 16 a m. and S.tl p. m. arrive Viashliiatuu lo.ii a. m andS.16 p. m. dally except ftunday. Train leavea larooro, n. L uauy en-epl kiid. day4:.16P. M. Httnday 4.SS p. m. arrive! miillin o:.vj r. H., o .wp. nj, nrimuiuK leaven Plymouth daily except Hunday 7::to a. m.. and Hunday!S.ooa.m.,arrteaatTarturo S:66 a u. ll.a. m. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leavea tir.l.i.. txiro N.C. dally evcept Sunday S 00 a. m., irrtre SmlthOeld, N.C., 10 a. m. Heturnina leavn gmlthHeld, N. C, Tee a. m arrive Uoldiboro, . U., 6 I.' a.m. Train on Naahvtlle Branch leavea Rocky Mount at .a m. 4 on p. m., arrive at Kanh-. vllleli:a) . m. and 4 S3 p. m., Sprim Hope li nt ln.til p. m. Returnlnf Uavi Spring Hope 11 Sii a. m., and 6:16 p. m. Naahvtlle 11: 16 a. n. ar Rocky Mount II 10 a, m.t .20 p. m. daily except Hnnday Train on Clinton Branch leavet Wamw fa Clinton. dally except Sunday at I 30 a. m. in IP p.m. Keturutui and t 0 a. Keturutuf leave Clinton at " so a. , Train No. 78 makes close eonnectlnn at Weldoa . (or all points North daily. All rail via Klchmont J.H.KKNLY, W.J.CKAKi, (ten Man lien 1'nM. Aci;l, T.M. KMKRSON. H M KMKKW. Tratllc Manirer. AwV. Tnfllc Mlniffr, C. CAMPBELL, Div Paaaenier Agent. Tested and Properly Fitted with . R. Z0LLIC0FFER, fl. D., Briiiistl&Pkiaeist in GLASSES ATSMALLCOST, BY H. J. CORDLE, OPTICIAN, LITTLETON, N. C. Graduate K. A H. Optical College. MTWELDON, N. CM Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Fine Stationery snd Druggists' Sundries. Stock kept up by frequent arrivals oi fresh goods. A complete SODA FOUNTAIN for dispensing Coca Cola, Soda and Mineral Waters. We also make Vine Apple and other flavored Sherbets. Milk Shakes, etc. H"PRESCRIPTIONS carefully sod accurately compounded dsy ot nignt. je 16 ly Dr. Bouvier's Buchu Gin CHAS. M.WALSH, STEAM MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS Petersburg, Ta. -MONUMENTS, S- Headstones, Tombs, etc IvSJLAlso Iron Fencing, Tases etc., for cemetery and other purposes at lowest prices. tsfaJSATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. The truth Is the foundation nf our Success ' We nuke Claims, our WORK fulfils them. US Let us Estimate for yon.CS) Desijrns Bent to any address FREE. In writing give age of deceased snd some lim it as to price. All work warranted STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS and SATIS FACTORY. A sure cure for all KIDNEY AND BLADDEK TROUBLES Recommended by best physicians of the country. For sale in Weldon by W.W.KAY. Bust of Wines, Whiskeys and Brandies alaaya onband. I keep tbe best of every thing in my pne. MLrolite attention to sll at Kay i west side K R. Shed, my Sly. Work Delivered At Any Depot. act 11 It. Something v New. tg: & The Southern Home sod Intelli gence offioe is in the ofiBoe of the Mouse River Herald. We sre desirous of employing 6rst-elass colored help for private families, hotels, boarding houses, io Weldon and sur rounding towns. Also farm hands snd foremen Those who wsnt to get homes in distant cities ma be supplied. Ws have applications for ten girls or more, to do general bouse work. For further information (inclosing stamp for reply ) 8. 0. Niwsoiu, Msdspct, WoldoB,M,0 News & Opinions Of National ImporUncs TUG SI ALONE Contains Both. Dsily, by mail, 16 a yeat Daily and Sunday, by mail, f 8 a year -TOE'S Sunday Sung sT Isthe Greatest Sunday News paper in the world. Price 6c eopy. By mail 12 year Address THE 8UN, New York HENDERSON TELEPHONE nnrj-nAtiu uumrMiii. ornci ov GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, HINDHRUON, N. 0. The following Toll Rates will be in ef fect on snd sfter Msy 1st, 1902, subject R.M.Purne!I & Bro Dealers In Staple and IT fl ' rnr.Rr to chsnge or correction rraaWUMIM Ayden, BuilaloMpringa Burlinirum, Beaufort. Chaae city, ClarkiTllfe, Chapel Mill, Dunn, Durham Enfield, Frankllnton, (ioldiihoro, Ureenihoro, Ureenviue, Hamilton Haw River Hrnderaon, High Point, Kluaton, Littleton. Louiat.urg, Morvliead city. Sf.Nashvlll 50 1 New Bern. Newport Oxford, Plymouth, llaleiRh, RoanoieRapldl Rooky Mount, Brotlind Nock Htlmi, BmlthSeld, Sprini Hope, Tarboro, Wake Foreit Warrenton. 1W Wllann. 60(fWinuon, F. C. ToEPLIaUN, Gen. Supt. of Sweet Gum & Mullein Cures Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGrlppe antj all Throat and Lung Troubles. MADE of Pure SWEE1 OUM, MULLEIN & HONEY. Your DruegUt wll, it 25 & 50, "FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. Cmcktrv, Glass Tin, and wooden and wil Inwware. Also l'ratt'a Horse. Cow. Hog snd Poultry Food, snd Grove's 3$ Tastelees Chill Tonio. Alexander's Liver and Kidney Tonic for purifyin the blood. This tonic is warranted or monev reranned. R. M. PURNELL k BRO., (Successors to J. L Judkins.) No. 18 Washington Ave,, Weldon, S. O a.r u it Miim l DANIEL, ATTORNEY-AULA W, WlLDOK, N O. Kactlcu In the eoumof Halifax and mh amMunandln the Supreme and Federal oonrta Colleotionimada In aliparuot North isarolioa. ii i u.4i wmhuv nwirav. n. u.,Opan !T!r f MOB' kp f Iv W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDING, WELDON, N, ft SEABOARD- Air Line Hailway Between Mew York, Tampa, Alianta New Orleans and Points South snd West. -In Effect NOV 23, 1909.' SOUTHBOUND. 33 41. Lv Portsmouth, Lv Weldon, Lv Lorlina Jet Lv Henderson Lv Kaleinh, Lv Southern Pines, Lv Hamlet, Lv Wilmington Ar Charlotte, Lv theater, Lv Greenwood, Lv Athens, Ar Atlanta, f Ar Augusta, Ar Macon, Ar Montgomery, Ar Mobile, Ar New Orleans, Ar Nashville Ar Memphis, S OS pm 1145 pm 1 55 am 138 am 4 15 am 0 16 am 7 40 am 10 3.1 am 10 3Uam :9 37 am 3 63 pm 4 00 pm 8 40 pm 7 20 pm m pm 9 65 am 7 26 am 1 80 am 4 15 pm 9 35 am 11 65 pm 1 36 pm 9 Vl pm 3 45 pm 6 18 pm 9 45 pm 3 20 pm 10 33 pm 12 51 am 3 25 am 6 58 am 7 35 am 11 35 am 6 25 pm pm pm S 55 pm 8 20 am NORTHBOUND. 39 38. Lv Memphis, Lv Naahville, Lv New Orleans, Lv Mobile, Lv Montgomery, Lv Maoou, Lv Augusta, Lv Atlanta, f Ar Athene, Ar Greenwood, Ar Cheater, Lv Charlotte, Lv Wilmington, Lv Hamlet, Lv Southern Pines, Lv Kaleiuh, Ar Henderton, Lv Norlina Jcu Lv Weldon, Ar Portsmouth, 12 45 m 9 30 pm 8 10 pm 12 u am 8 45 am 8 00 am 10 05 am 12(0 m 3 57 pm 6 15 pm 717 pm 7 27 pm 3 20 pm lu 40 pm 11 S3 pm 1 35 am 3 05 am 3 60 am 600 am 7 15 am' 8 30 pm 930 am 1 00 pm 4 20 pm. 8 00pnh 11 23 pm 1 58 am, 4 15 am, 510 am. 7 50am 8 44 am, 11 15 am 13 50 pmi 1 45 pm 3 00 pm 5 35 pm i Eastern time. Central time t Dining Cars between New York and Kick mond, and Hamlet andrjavannah on Traina Noa.3l and 44. J KTIUillMAN. Agt, Weldon, N C Aiiaiiic Coast Line xtaii- mil Co. Condensed Schedule.: TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 30, 1902. No. S3 Daily. No 36 Daily. Leave Richmond, Leave Petersburg, Leave Jamtta, Lesvs i.mpona Airivs Weldon, 8.30 am 9.24 am am 10.49 am 11.89 am 6.56 pm 7.40 pm K 43pm 900pm No, 34 lemva Weldon at 8.50 s. m-, ?; teisbnrg, la 19 a m., arrive Richmond 11.10 a. m. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 33 Daily. Ns.78 Daily. Lear Weldon, La Emporia Le Jarratta, La Petersburg, Arriva Kicbmond 1.45 a m 3 16 a m. 1.07 a-m. No. 61 leave Richmond 4.10 p. m., tereburg 6.02 p, m., Weldon 64 p. n 4 58 p. 6.39 0. . P" 6.48 p- 7.45 Ps- W. G. CRAIG, General Psnsenger Age"'' T. M- EMEKSor, Traffic Msnager. H. H. EMI-KbON, AieU Traic sisWgM' WUffllngtos, K. C.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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