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liej gp M Ijjl (&rm Mf teH I I ni l HSU iaA 1 .A. 1TBWSPAPBB FOB THE PEOPLE TBE-MSH1'50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE OL. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1903. NO. 12 u $ T Received i I tfc dfc 4 it- ir i. - v. i.- j A Nice Line of the Hackney Bug- ies and Hickory Wagons. Will five Low Prices on these.goods for loxt thirty days. Call and exam iie. We .mean business. P. N. STAIKBAOK, WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN STAPLE & aGROOERIES S LWe Bell Only To Merchant. Orders Solicited. THE WELDON GROCEBY CO , 2 8 ly wildon.n. o. CARE OF HUSBANDS. HOW ONI WOMAN TIND8 TRIIR BIST QDAL1TIU. km. Ku 5 ROOFING PAPERS j COLD WATER PAINTS ROOF and BARN PAINTS BLACK ELASTIC ROOF PAINT FLOOR STAINS VARNISHES WAGON PAINTS CARRIAGE PAINTS I BRUSI1ES, COAL TAR, LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEADS, Box 180. I-Write fo Prices and Color Catds. Tanner Paint & Oil Co., 1419 E. MAIN SlliEKT, RICHMOND, VA. PETER SMITH & CO., THff LEADERS OF LOW TRICES, I IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 6 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS I NO. 28 MAIN 8TEET, I NORFOLK, VA. WfjiSKEy $Lio Peh QnLLofi. A wife, if she be t wise woman, will set herself to Sod out her hushsnd's best side, r.nd hsving found it, persuade the man to lit) t'p to it. Set up an ideal before a man, let him think that to you he ia that ideal, and the chanoea are a thousand to one that he will try to life up to it. If he is men and selfish make him think he is generous, end you will have oured half his meanness before be knows If he is bad tempered and full of crotchets, din it into him morning, noon and night that he is good temper itself, and (always supposing that the original bad temper does not aiise from ill health and physicist eufferiog) it will not take very long to sweeten it. If he is morbidly jealous, don't be a fool and show him that yon are afraid to peak civilly to any other man in his presence, tie win Deem to mini ne has good grounds for his jealousy then But let him see that in your eyes at leas' no man can possibly eome up to mm in point of physical aod mental attractions, Place him on a pedestal, make a hero of him, and in his own despite he will be forced to live up to the character, and will feel himself, without any words of yours, how absurd his jealousy is, If a man's wife thinks him perfection he need fear no envy of lesser mortals. If be is one of those fussy, interfering domestic sort of men just try to mske him feel that in your eyes he is the quintessence of everything manly, aod that sueb small details are quite beneath hit notice. He will soon give up inter feriog. If be is prodigal and reckless eoaz him to save; don't always be taunting him with hii eztravaganoe. Above all, if you are a wise woman don't try to argue a husband or, for the matter of that, anybody out of any of the above, or any other faults. Moreover, let it not be forgotten that matrimonial arguing ia but too apt to degenerate into nagging, and a nagging wife never had any real influence over a husband yet, i We claim to be the LOWEST PRICED WHISKEY HOUSE. We really sell ' whiskey aa low as $1.10 per gallon, and mind yon; distilled whiskey not a ; decoction of chemicals not of coarse ita new and uuder proof. "CASPER'S STANDARD" lOyear old whiskey is a liquid Joy! Hisactually produced by honest Tnr Heels in the mountain Bection of North Carolina by the old timeproceea. Every drop is boiled over open furnace wood fires, in old k style copper stills, in exactly tbeame way it was made by our grandfathers a century ago. First rate whiskey is sold at $5 to $8 per gallon, but ia not any ! better than "CASPER'S STAN 1A KD." It is the best produced and must i please every customer or we will buy it back with gold we are incorporated nnder the laws of North Carolina with an authorised capital of f 100,00 00 and ' the People's National Bank and Piedmont S .vings Bank of Winston-Salem, N i C, will tell yon our guarantee ia good This old honest, mild and mellow ' whiskey is worth one dollar per quart, but to more fully introduce "Casper's Standard" we offer sample shipments of this braud at half price, (packed in , plain sealed boxes) 6 Quart $2.95, 10 Quarts $3, Express Prepaid anywhere ' in U. B. All orders and remittances (in stamps, cash or by check, etc ) aa well as requests toreontldenttal price must be addressed as lotions.- ! R N. CASPElt CO., Wiiuion, N C,U S. A. Main Office and Warehouses. Nos.1045 46 Liberty and 1, 3, 4 and S Maple Sts n l7fiSKEY$l.io Peh QnLLoft. ITvPriai'V' pTl PW. MO f PITT'S J-Ti Circs Cloleri-lntetiliii. Duvrheu,DyKatery, erai ins Bowel troubles of Children of An tgt. Aids Dilation, (ultei the Bowels, Swtnlthtns the Child and Mikes TEETHING EASY, a. -if aa - .1 unit nr u n at. i nuit un - (Wku. fin.. Aua. 4. , ' DM. C. X MorrKTT-Dmr Rrtrl Wa mm wwr TKKT HIS A iTertklnm ltc4r, I, Mr UttU grand rhtld rM th hanpirtt rultm. The rTcWs Win MHt muImI, MMd eertminl mirl awtfctfoetorai than frwm nnufhint mmrwi. irm rry fmly, . JOHKPU H. MKV, N BUkea Southern Meth4Ut Innrth.) ftUr Pnul t htrek. aUTMIH9P0WDIWjl Costs Oaly 25 cats at Dnaists, Tte M of W -4::::::;WELDON, N. C.H- OrsaQizei Dafler Tbe Laix of lie State of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TH, 1892. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY. HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY. TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY. S27.0OO. CAPITAL MD SURPLUS t For ten yean this Institution his provided banking facilities for tbie section I ill stockholders aod direetors have been lueDlined with the business Interests i Ilalifai and Northampton counties for many years. Money proved security at the legal rate of interest ail per oeotum. , solicited. President: Vice-President: VY. E. DANIEL. Da. J. N. RAMSAY, 8eaboard, Northampton oounty, N. C, la loaned upon a p. Aooounte of all are Cashier: W. R. SMITH E. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. 0. Prutloes in the ooorts of Halifax and adjoining Monties, and in the Supreme oourtoftheSlti . Special attention given ti onllwtiona nd prompt returns Make Kidney ad ladder Riant rvptlrar WfKlH iny klndol lulhllilr HenJ l tut THf f OAtAlOBUe mt mil kind. ol kulldlnf material!. karSwan.aaaMtta. tlW wom,palnta.giaaa.f amnncniwm.M. FRANK T. CLARK CO., Ltd. aaoEtUMUhed 170. NORFOLK. Y D PICKINGS FROM FICTION. Most of us look best at a little distance from one another. "Paul Kelvcr." No man who is not an egotist worse is ever sure of a woman's love ti she has told it with her owo lips. "Hi Daughter First." When in doubt go to church, for there's nothing that lets a man think better than a long prayer and a slow ser mon. "Adsm Rush." There are sixteen ounoes to the poun till, but two of them are wrapping paper iu good many stores. "Letters of Self Made Merchant." I used to think that marriage made men old, sour aod suspicious, I find I was mistaken. It is not the wife; it is the money market. "Love and the Soul Hunters." I believe in bavin' a good time when you start out to have it. If you git knocked out of one plan you want to git yourself auolher right quick, hefore your sperriis hss a chance to fall. "Luvey Mary. air?s, 'in an' E.STAINBACK, RUIAKf PUBl C. AND FIRE INSURANCE, j WxldoM, N Ol .Roanoke News Offlea. I There waa a cry in the atretts. Peoul rualicd from their doors and strained their eyes on the struggling balloonist niruung lor me Even the poor, pant' ing aurTerer in the sick room waa lor ffoltca v.'hi!cthc fssi II y gated hreathleas at this strange tratreilv ol tne air. 1 nen mey weni nac to the sick room to tell of the terrible atmi'i'l for life Ihev bad lust witnessed It dm not occur to Utrni that uoder tbeir my eree a more terrible, more pathetic struggle was going on daily. There can be nothing more pitiful than tbe etruirgle tbe consumptive makes against disease. The greatest help in tuts Strugs le ts gamea dt ine use of Dr. Pierce's GoMen Medical Dis covery. It cures obstinate coughs, weak and bleeding lung, emaciation, and other ailments which if neglected or unskillfully treated find a ratal tenuina tion in consumption. in ,HqS oat et my daughter, waa KRYHnr en account Of a arvtn rouKn, nrcitr im,, w. m i of flh an4 dther ayntplomi of duwaaed luttga, arrttca Rtv. lMcnh H. f tapcrmaa, of DarTui aprlnfa. lrMll Co., H. C "I promptly her lr. R. V. Ptcm'l Gotdctt Medical Dtacuvrry with ffratlrylng auccaa, aud ahe now euiova eaollrnl hraltk. Thla being true, I hereby heartily endorat your memciura. Accent no substitute for "Golden Med leal Discovery." There ia nothing just aa good" tor diseases ol ine stomacn, blood and lumrs. Dr. l'i-n-e'e Pleasant Pellets assist tbt acion the "Discovery." Grove's Tasteless Chill tome Kas stood the test 25 years. Average Aotml Sales over One mi a Half MiSkm bottles, Doet this record of merit aroeal to you? No Cure, tio Psy. 50c JUdo4 wwh srverv kottla ts a Tern CoirL kacxit)ra ofCtov'a U-s,Uvmr PVi. tm- VISIT OR WRITE". The Petersburg Furniture C.e, 203 AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST. PETERSBURG, VA. THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. A. J. WINFIELD . PRESIDENT A MANAOEB Special Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly. MY MOTHER'S GOOD OLD TIMES. BY LOWELL O. REESE. On my head the frost ia gath'riog with tbe limning of tbe years; On my features are the records of a thousand hopes and fears; In my cheokbook there is written that which forty years ago Would have made my being tiogle with wild, exultant glow; But, alas, within my spirit there's an ever present ache For the old corn beef and cabbage that my mother used to make. I remember whea I wandered o'er the hills in boyish glee, And tbe dinner horn's loud echo brought no boding thoughts to me; I wss young, and I was happy, and my stomach ne'er went back On a single proposition that my teeth would dare attack I Never thought I of dyspepsia aa I charged the jelly oake And tbe old corn beef and eabbsge that my mother used to mske. But the years have brought prosperity; tbe servants in my halls Keep their straining ears a quiver for tbe faintest of my calls; I have eaten of tbe fattest; I have drunk the richest cup, Just to realist at last that these have used my stomach up, And I'd give my vast possessions lo be able to partake Of tbe old oorn beef and cabbage that my mother used to make. All the yoara I've sought tbe dollar, struggled upward slow and sure, With my pooket growing wealthy aod my stomach growiog poor; Every year I find my table more with luxuries replete; Every year I find that fewer are the things that I oan eat, Till the pathway back to childhood often times I yearn lo take To the old oorn beef and eabbsge thst my mother used to make. THE BEAUTIFUL MORNING. BY FRANK L. STANTON Birds in tbe blossoms sing sweet to the skies; Sun's set in shadows, but blight stars arise, And joy, at last, is the sweeter for sighs, And we drift to a beautiful morning I Bitter the crosses, and sad all tbe cares, But ever a rose in the thorns of the years, Aod the bright smile of Love in a tempest of tesrs, Aod we drift to a beautiful morning 1 Kiss bands to the trouble take heart in the strife, Though tbe sky with blsck elouds aod thunder is rife; We sbsll reap in God's sunlight the lilies of life As we drift to a beautiful morning I BEGINNING AGAIN. When sometimes our feet grow weary On tbe rugged hills of life, Tbe path stretches long and dreary, With trial and labor rife, We pause on tbe upward journey, Glaoeing backward o'er valley and glen, And sigh with an infinite longing To return and "begin again." Far behind ia the dew of the morning, With all its freshness and light, And before ua are doubts and shsdows And the ebill and gloom of tbe night; And we think of the sunny places We passed so oarulesily then Aod we aiali, "0 Father, permit us To return and "begin again." Yes, upward and onward forever Be our patbs on ths hills of life, But ere long a rsdisnt dawning Will glorify trial aod strife, And our Father's hand will lead us Tenderly upward then; In the joy aod peace of the belief world lie II let us "begin snin." WHEN THE BIROS COME IGfttl NORTH Every year hath its wioter And every yesr bath its rain But i day is always coming When the birds eome Noitb sgsin. When new leaves swell in the f ureal, And grass springs green on the plain, And the alder's vein turns crimson And the birds oome North again. Every heart hath its sorrow, And every heart hath its pain But day ia always coming When the birds oome North again. 'Tie the sweetest thing to remember, If eoursge be on the wane, When tbe oold, dark daya are over Wby, the birds eome North again. Ella Hiooinson. TO CURB COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, AH druggists refund the money if it faili lo cure. E. W. Orove'i signature is on eaoh box. 2Bo. W. M. COHEN WILL BUY IT BACK. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Di rhoeahemcdy. W. M. Cohen wilt re fund your money if you aie not satisfied after using it. It is every whole admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel ooroplstots and tbe only one that never faila. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Far sale at W. M. Cuhon't drugstore, Weldon, N. C. THE OLD RELIABLE U0 OVDER Absolutely pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THE FEMININE FIB. A JUDICIOUS BLIND OP BLACK, WHITE, QBAT AND CBINI8E LIES. A distinguished preacher onoe divid ed lies into "black lies, while lies, gray lies and Chinese lies." The feminine fib is generally a judicious blend of the a'aite lie and the Chinese lie. For the benefit of those who have never grad uated in tbe special mendscity tripos it may be explsioed that a Chinese lie is, as a rule, purely ornamental, being of the nature of embroidery, which ia in tended to add besuty and eolor to tbe plain object on which it is used trimming. Tbe Chinese lie is prompted by tbe very highest snd noblest of motives namely, a desire to give pleasure to others, many a plain, dull faet being served up and mudo quite tasty and appetixing by a little judicious gsrniture of Chinese er embroidery. Directed into tbe proper channel, a Chinese liar becomes a skillful writer of fiction and turns ber gift to profitable aooount. But the everyday feminine amateur, who has not this outlet for ber tsrradiddular talent, turns ber attention to tbe after noon tea table and adds a spioe to what, ever gossip is going by a gentle pepper ing of fibs. Unfortunately this gift of imagination is often accompanied by a dofective memory, whereas to make a good er prevarioator nothioe ia so essential as a good memory. Without this the em ployer of the Chioese method is slmost certain to get found out sooner or later generally sooner and then she has the mortification of finding that her little efforts to please quite fail in their effect, And not only thai; but, what is more tivine still, she even finds that when from lack of material for fictional pur poses she does for once serve up tbe cold ungsrnished truth ber bearers have so got in the habit of disbelieving her that ber plain statement is received with in credulity. That is why any one who aims at distinction in the fibbing world must carefully cultivate a good memory and so follow tbe Golden Bule to avoid being found out. Modern Society. CUOLERA INFANTUM. This has long been regsrded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated, All that is necessary ia to give Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and eastor oil, as direeted with each bottle, and a eure is certain. For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. Weldon, N. C. A LIMB OF SATAN. "LET US TELL JESUS." THERE IS THE LISBON, WILL SOUL- WINNKBS LEABN IT? Tbe incident is related of a young man who was inolined toward infidelity, aod, like others of his sge who have imbibed such notions be was more or less proud of advanced ideas. He took occssion dsy to go to the study of a minister of his aequaintanoc and siate to him hie doubts and disbelief in Christianity, thinking, of course, thst miobter would undertake an elaborate argument to prove the truth ol the Soriptures and the reality of the religion founded on tbem. This would give him just what be nted tbe opportunity to argue and combat. But the pastor, with a wisdom not born of earth, after listeuing until he had oonoluded his harangue, said quiet- "Let us tell Jesus about it," aod dropped on his knees. The young man would-be infidel was surprised into fol lowing bis example. As the two knelt side by side the msn of God poured out petition from a full heart for the young man beside bim, but without any llusion to bis oondition of skeptical un belief. He simply pleaded for bim as sinner needing salvation. The prayer was answered. Before be rose from bis knees tbe doubter doubted no longer. Instead, be was convinced and eonverted, and ready to ask, with Paul, "Lord, what wilt Thou have me lo do?" The answer came, and now that young man preaohea tbe gospel be onee sought to stroy with his infidel arguments. The Mid-Continent, emphasizing the suggesliveness of Ibis little incident say: "There is the lesson. Will ' soul- winners learn it? Go tell Jesus alone, need be, with those you would win if you can but tell Jesus, and ask of Him the needed grace. It is not argument with man that is needed so much as tell ing Jesus. Take Him at His word, Ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you Go and tell Jesus. "Madam," replied tbe judge sternly, you muBt answer the question. What your age?" "I was born tbe same yesr your honor wss. That would make me aoeut "It isn't necessary to go into partio- lars, interposed tbe judge stimy, Gentlemen, bsve you any further use for the witness? You may stand aside, madam." TBI "BOLINISS" RiADia OOT MIDICINI HI NIIDID. TBI When a mustache fails to tickle a womsn it msy be truly said that she has no sense of humor. ! 1 No man or woman in the stste will hesitste to speak well of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying them. They always produoe a pleasant movement of tbe bowels, im prove tbe appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale at W. M. Cohen's drug store, Weldon, N. 0. Mrs. Jennie liar rill, of Henrietta, was entioed away from ber husband recently by a holiness preacher, who used bis Bible to prove to Mrs. Harrill thai she would be justified in leaving her busbsnd and in goiog with bim. Mr. llarril) followed bia erring wife and the prcacbei to Chattstocgs, T:cn, ssd hsd tfc; preaohtr arrested. Mrs Harrill begged ber husband to forgive her and let her return home with bim, but he would not graot her lequeet. Some yeaia ago a holiness preaoher down in the eastern psrl of tbe Stale triid to entioe a wife away Irom ber husband by telling him a revelation lb ahe should leave ber husband and ge with him. The lady told her huband wbat the so-called holiness fellow b proposed, and when the enraged bus band saw the preaoher he said: "Look here, you blankely blanked jungle jawei limb of Satan, when did the Lord make that revels. ion you were telling my wife about? "Last Monday," replied tbe preaoher. "Well, now," raid the bus- band, "I've seen the Lord about that matter and I've got a later revelation, and that is to beat the very devil tut of you." And then and there the more holy than thou preacher got the medicin be needed. Monroe Enquirer. When people actually oarry out thai good intentions ths millenium will be full blast. HEH AGE. CURES BLOOD POISON, CANCER ULCERS, ECZEMA, CARBUN CLES, ETC. MEDICINE FREE. If you have offensive pimples or erup tions, ulcers on any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, muc ous patches, swollen glands, skin itches aud burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp, gnawing pains, then you suffer from serious blood poison or the beginning of deadly oaocer. Take Bonlanio Blood Balm (B.B. B.) It kills the poison in the blood, thereby giving a bcultliy blood supply lo tbe affected parts, heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains snd reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, Buch ss ecicma, soabs and scales, pimples, running auies, carbuncles, scrofula, rheumatism, oatarrb, ete. Es pecially advised for all obstinate esses. Improves the digestion, strengthens weak kidneys. Druggists, 1. To prove it cures, Bample vf Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ua. Defer l be trouble and tree medical advice sent in sealed letter. Free samples. For sale at ZollicofiW's Drug Store. It is easier for tbe landlord to raise the rent than it is for the tenant. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Cbas. Applegate, of Alex andria, lad., "and eould hardly get any sleep. I bad consumption so bad that if I walked a bbclt I would cough fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1,00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to oure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50o. ard $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. M. Cohen's drug store. When it oomes to laughing stocks the pessimist is a bear and tbe optimist a bull. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with perfeot success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. With the msrch of civilisation oome innumerable chances to make a dishonest living. GREED. "Don't you think that people pay loo much attention to money nowadays?' "No, I don't," answered Senator Sorghum. "Time was when a five dollar bill looked as big as a farm to a member of tbe legislature. Now he won't pay any attention to it whatever." Wash ington Star. DYSPEPSIA HFor trl wenru I wn a victim of if r opals In tts worst form, i could eat nothlot ut milk toast, and at times my Ktomach would not retain ana a i west oven iaau L-imt mwcu tMcran taking CASOAKETS and iooe then I have steadily Improved, until I am at well as I ever was in my life." DAVID a. uiuH, rtrwwt, v. HEH OBJECTION. 'Don't you think you are taking the wrong atand when you say you do not wish your son to marry, Mrs. Willoueb- by?" asked an intimate friend. "Don't you know it is natural and best for s young man to marry and that be will not think any tbe less of his mother because i baa a wife? "Ob, it isn't that," protested Mrs. Willouebbv. "I don I mind his marry ing on general principles, but I don't want to be called 'the old Mrs Willough- by. H ew ion trees. When Dame Fortune goes calling she I utterly disregards "at borne" days. T4 candy II tLdV CATHARTIC jt PUsiaant PneLar)V PntABt. Taatft OOOd. lie Ooud, S? sir HIdUd, WikuQ. or Grip. IQe, 3uo, HM. ... CURK CONSTIPATION. ... HA Tfl fill1 and fiianinuwd by all drug- RV-iv-vaw ( I flats to CliKB Tooaooo UaUU Constipation Does your head ache? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. All drujgLU. Triforlklih 1 122 Bout Teoria St., Chicaoo, 111., Oct. 7, 1904. Eight months ajro I was so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit down nearly all the time. My a';siidl TU 10 Wtlit iv.i "5 t that I eould keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I eould not urinate without preat pain and I coughed so much that mr throat ana lunas were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright 'a disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what thay called it and I had no de sire to live. A sister visited me from St. Ixwis and asked me if I bad ever tried Wine of Cardai. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. .1 believe many women oould twft much suffer ing if thay but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. Tou do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman's work In life. Why not secure a bottle of Win of Cardui from your druggist today? Want Tonr roonttarh or bunl a bnautiful brown or rich blark? Th-n ue BUCKINGHAM'S DYEttV. o cn. or pnuoatm. oi w ir''ji ,l ,-'-1 BANNER SALVE is the most healing salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively efa.MAeO C"8aTk,et M. VW vev S. Kinesbaker. Bo East Ohio Street, Chicago, writes: "I bad a bad case of riles lor several yeara. BANNER SALVE cured me quickly and perman ently after several doctors and remedies bad failed to relieve me." GUARANTEED. Prio 25 Cents NOTICE. North Carolina, In the Superior Court Halifax County, I Jn Henrietta Johnson vs. Robert Johnson. June Term, 1903. Summons, Tbe defendant above named w ill , take I notice that an action entitled aa above has been eommecced In tbcSurierior Court of Halifax county for a divorce to have the bonds of rB''monv Misting be tween the plaintiff and defend antiiieaolved, and said defendant will furthertake notice that be is required to appear at the next term of the Huperior Court of said oonnty to be held on Auiiust nth, 1WJ, at tbe Court-House in Halifax, N.C.to answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply fur tlie relief demanded in said complaint Olven I nnder my band and seal this the Gth day of June, 1603. t). M. UAliY, Clerk Superior Con it.
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