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i 1 1 Ira 8 pfi iPf in fie it Ifa lw ir IRl ilk Hh la WW w e M -1 VE!ITISI2srC3-:A.TES- MODKRATE. A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE TERlvdS: lM ANNUM IN ADVANCE Oh. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C, THUltSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1903. NO. 23 "SUSSES! JT had don thetf beat to tor Jam Wltke. of nillow, FMPhllWM ..nHicrrtM MM ol RHEUMATISM M f B. C, wJJJ J J,y al, laitad until om df awawlb- 1 I at IT COKCO HELPLESS CRIPPLE. u, Wltke. write. In 111. '- t ' "0I' , , , Ildr, mr .rim ml Itf, ml. kftd .n. Mimic. ... I Wulirurl br .1. 4ienntphriiclinln MiColl.Dillo u. nritlr 12 month.. Tu f.T bt".".t th'J .7i. n. oa. .mil n.'i. r. .1 dm... t.u M!l!l if Rl"tTMCIBr 1 b.. I. I.k. II. .n Mo., lb" IWll , Dl I. P. ewll conSrm. Mi. Wllk.l' muskiii I. .mr ssnlcalst. nil TIL BOTTLC MKT ON awueaVIOII TO 0ITT CNIMIML CO., f HOPHHTORt. BALTIMORE, MO J u s T Received fr- S1? St St A Nice Line of the Hackney Bug gies and Hickory Wagons. Will give Low Prices on these.goods for next thirty days. Call and exam ine. We .mean business. P. N. STAINBAOK, CHARITY OF SPEECH. vffW I if 9m The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN STAPLE & FANCY 5GR0CERIES.S .We Sell Only To Merchant. Order. Solicited. THE WELDON OKOUtBI w , 2 8 It nmmnm WELDON, N. 0. n m . .. . '. -1 ('. .1 . LI..V1Tj VA.X4 kl Buy the Best Paint Made-Tan ner's Semi-Paste Paint. MANUFACTURED BY Tanner Paint & Oil Co.. Bo, 180. H19 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA UNKIND WORDS DO AS HCCH HABSf A8 1 UNKIND HEEDS Charity of speech u as divine a thing as eharilj ofaotion. To judge no one harshly, la minconccivo no man'a mo tivon, to believe thiols aa they Deem to be unlil they are Found otherwise, to temper judgment ith mercy surely this is quite aa good aa to build up churchc., establish aayluma and found eollcgea, Uokiod wordi do aa much barm as unkind decda. Many a heart has been wounded beyond cure, maDy a reputation has been Blabbed lo death by a few little words. there ma chanty which consists in withholding word?, in keeping back harsh judgments, in abstaining from speech, if to speak U to condemn. Such charity hears the tale of slander, but does nut repeat it; listens in si'eDce, but for bears oomment; then locks the unpleasant secret up in the very depths of the heart Silence can still remain; it is speech that keeps a story alive and lends it vigor. It it in the kind and geotlo heart that charity abides with the pcacefulnesa of a dove. Theie it makes its borne and by word withheld and the kindly wordi spoken, we have the emblem of the dove of peace nestling io the heart. For kind ords are like "Apples of gold in pictures of silver." The heart that is filled with bitterness ill give vent to it io words. It sets nothing bright or beautiful because its vision is olouded. Words area good test of temper and habit of thought. As To the pure all thing) are pure," so to the malicious aod ill tempered all things are black, unlovely and of ill-repute. Words are also the signs of thought and if lha thought be kind and good, the words will be kind, gentle, free from malice and uncharitablenesa. There is nothing that so refines the face aod mind as the constant presence of good and noble thoughts, Fitly spoken worda fall like the sunshine, the dew and ihe summer rain; but when unfitly spokeo, like the frost, the hail and the desolating tempest. Therefore by our worda we proolaim what wo are. DON'T COME IT J PETER SMITH & CO., THE LEADERS OF LOW HUCES, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS NO. SfiSMAIN 8TEET, NORFOLK, VA. -4 jr 3 r Jiainaawaai eaaa aaaaaa i W Cures Cholera -Infsntafl, Dlarrhou.Dyitnttry, an the Bowtl Troubles I Children otAntUg. Aids Digestion. Regulate th Bowels, Mrengtrteaa the Child and MaKca TEETHING EAST. 11 M t. e. J. UOPPCTT. M. Dm ST. LOUIS. MO. L lild-Da. 0. J. orrrrr-IlT Dr air! Ju.Uc. k. ti '"","uwttr5 lrWTHINS POWDEMil Costs Colj 25 ceats at Druggists, SftXOsM, -:::::WELDON, N. C. Qruiiiei Ufiier The Lais of lie State of Nortl Carolina, AUGUST 20TII, 1892. 8TATK OK NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY. HALIFAX COUNTY DKl'OSl TORY. TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY. $29,000. 1 vt-?? TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS BUYIKG? Not a bit of it ; now is just the time to mako your selections before the prettiest things are gone. Even thing is fresh and bright now. Another advantage of buying early ia that you avoid the crush and confusion of usual Xmas buying. XMAS Furniture, DESKS, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, CABINETS, Lamps, Morris Chairs. "flit Ci-jiwiji rvV; XMAS Clinaiare, Jardinicrs, Vases, Busts, Statuettes, CLOCKS, Dinner Sets. A Pretty Carpet makes your home cheerful. Our Carpets do more, they make you cheerful and our low prices make you positively happy. PETERSBURG, VA, THANKFUL JIMMIE. They were tilting io the moonlight, and for a lone time nothing had been said. She was wishing his next remark would be good-night, when he broke out with: "Do vou know I wish I were the moon?" "No," she replied coldly. "Why?" "Because you allow the sunbeams to kiss your obeek," said he, with au out burst of poetio fanoy. "H'ml" she replied, "I would ratber you were a comet. .... ... 'You would?" said be, amiling and wondering nhat new trick her fancy was now about to play. "And why, Gladys, why?" "Because, said the girl, as she snap ped her watch ease, "because ia that event you would only oome around ever; seventeen years. "la not marriaue ao open question, alien il is alleecd, from the beginuint! I n( ika anrld. that such as are in the institution wish lo get out, and men aa arecut wish lo net id Monlaitne. BY JOE LINCOLN. Pa's a-pickin' ohiokens over youndor in the shed, Aunty's makin' oranb'ry sauce and Sarah's makin' bred, Grandma'a makin' puddin' that is bustin' full of plums, Ma's a-fixin' stuffin' aod a-rollin' out Ihe crumbs ; Hannah's wasbin' eel'ry and Maria's whippin' cream, Bridget's peclin' tatera like you'd think she went by steam, Spicy smell ofoookin', 'nough to make a feller faiut Grandpa's got dyspepsy my 1 I'm glad I ain't I Turkey dressed and ready, only waitin' for a bake, Closet Bhelves a-saggin', loaded down with frosted cake ; Cider io the collar and the pantry full of pie, Fruit and nuts and raisins, roore'n you'd think there was to buy, Heaps snd heaps of goodies, every sort of bully treat, Nobody to slop you if you eat and eat and eat ; Rule for second helpio's doesn't oount ,o-day, you see Grandpa's got dyspepsy land 1 I'm glad 'tain't me I Company a-oomin' from most every where's around, Think there was a hundred in the parlor by the sound : Won't the tongues be goin' when the old folks sit aod talk, Won't we fellers holler, runniu' races down the walk I Won't we all be hungry when we're waitin' to begin I Won't there be a racket when they bring the turkey ia I Grandpa won't eat nothio' but some musb and bread and tea, 'Cause he's got dyspepsy say, I'm glad 'tain't me I Grandma says the Pilgrims felt so sort of glad and gay 'Cause the wolves and Injuns hadn't eat 'em all, that they Made the first Thaoksgivio', aud she says we all are bound To be truly thankful when the blessed day oomes round ; jvnd you bet I'm thankful when I see poor Grandpa there Eatin' bread and porridge, with the goodies everywhere. Sick on old Thanksgivin' I that' enough to try a saint Grandpa'a got dyspepsy whew t I'd glad I ain't 1 " A SONG OF BRIGHT DAYS. BY FRANK L. STANTON. $500 REWARD WHO OAUKOT BE CURED. So uniformly aocceasfnl haa Dr. Pierw'e Favorite Prescription proven in all (orma of Female Weakneaa, Prolapaua, or Fallina; of Womb, and Lencorrhea, that, after over a third of a century's experience tn curing the wont cum of theM diotreaaina and CAPIUl AND SURPLUS 17... 1 aa.:. .-.i .(!. in liatal lM-ntMiiild binkine facilities for this section ui icu voir huia ium m i i-- " . . f. ... . a i .!fi .. 1 1018 IDHIUUUUU MM p.u-ivm .-.-0 , . r Iuatookholderaand dirooton have been identified with Hie dus ne - money ia luaucu mr Accounts ot an are. Halifax and NarlhaniDlou counties for many years. proved aeeuritj at the legal rate of intercut six per centum. solicited. President: Vice-President: W. E. DANIEL Da. J. N. RAMSAY, Seaboard, Northampton county, f. l Cashier W. R. SMITH. E .ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. 0. Practice in the coorta of Halifax and adjoining eonntioa, aud in the Hoprema coQrtofiha8tx . Special attention given ti eollaetioeia nd prompt nitnrna Makai Kldmy anal BlacUtar Bltjut U-RANK T.CLARK CO., Ltd.l liri:h.M imo. NORFOLK. VA.ssaaJ! E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBIIC. . AND FIRE INSURANCE, wci.rxiN, n MLRoanoka Newa Office. debilitating ailments, Dr. Pierce now feela tilly warranted in offering to pay $500 in cub for any rue of theaa diaeasea which be ca mot rare. It Stand Aloicb. Th "Favorite Pre acription" stands alone, as the ona and only remedy for thee diatreMingly com mini form, of wrakneu. Doaieura of such positively apecific curative propertica aa to warrant ita makera Is propoiiue:, and biadinr thtmMlvea to fcrfeit, as we, the uutrnhriMd DroDrietora of that wonderful remedy hereby do, to pay the sum of in teaal money of the V'uitcd States in any case of th abov diaeam in wmca ui fur and reaioaabla trial 01 out ixraimeni, we fcil to cur. No other medicine for th cur of woman'a peculiar ailinenta ia backed by aurh a remarkaoie guaniiiicc , no other mediciu for woman'a IU ia poa mmmMrt r.f lli. nfiiirllr If d curative prop- crtiea that would warrant ita manufacturers in making each an offer ; so other remedy bai such a record of curt on which to base a.l wm.rk.ble oftr. Therefore, insitl on having Dr. Pierce'e Favorite Prescription and turn your back on n unacriiDuloua dealer who would Inault your intelligeuce by attempting to foist upon you some inferior substitute, 1 - tkinfitr - Mnlnn nf rurra and which ia backed by those willing to forfeit jco if they cannot cure vou. 1- .u.ndrd bv a leucorrbeal dmn a solution U Dr. Pierce'e Lotion Tablets should be used conjointly with the us of .h.'B.rorite PrescriDtion. They are aold by all druggists, or sent post paid to any edc fb-i vmi n'i nmpaNaaav. Bufialo. N. Y. Weak and tick women are invited to Mmault Dr. Pierc. by letter, free. All corresDondence is held aa strictly private I. The bright days they aro coming, no matter what they say I For 'neath the snows of Winter dreams Ihe violet of May, And some time, in .he future, ia the golden years to be, There'll be blossoms in the desert, aod ihe streams will sing to sea I II. The bright days they sre coming : there's a twioklin' of the light In the storms that sheds its shadows on the starry brow of Night : And some time in the future, when the clouds have faded far, The Sun will greet the Moroiog and the Night will claim a star I III. The bright days they are coining, in the cities and the dells There's a whiter of the luusio from tho Morning's golden bells I Ands 'tue timo, in the future, when theskiea are bending blue, IVre'll be snitels st ihe wiud iws, and they'll kiss Iheii hands to you I THEOLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE WHERE NOBODY WORRIES, IT S IIARD TO rilAZE THE GOOD PBOPLB DOWN IN VENEZUELA, MAKING HUSBANDS USEFUL. HINTS FOR OinLS AIKIUT TO S1AI1I AND TliObE AI.HtAI'V WW. NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, u.-'0 of which relievad me. One djy I saw ao ad. of your Electric Bitters sod determined to try that. After taking a lew dof.es I felt r.;ti..ved aod soon there after was entirely cured, and have not seen a xiek day since Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Livor and Kidney trouhlos and General Debility," This is what B, K. Iiaa, of Fremont, N. 0 , writesi Only flOe. at W. M (ihn, Druirgist. Do not spend all your timo at your hu-iiiosK; take mime mnmonls In cultivato the hotter and higher side of your lire, to think ahnut great things and great peo ple. Woman' Hume Companion. OASTOnlA. Be,r, tL ) 1 tie Kind ou Havn always Bought Down iu Ventzuelo most people re fuse to take life seriously. They decline to worry even over financial matters. An Englishman who visited Caracas the other day cashed a draft Id Ihe Dotes of a local bank and went to the landlord of the hotel to pay his bill. "I regret, senor, I cannot take the notes," said tho landlord. "What's the matter with tbem?" asked the guest. ''The bank has just closed its doors and suspended payment." The Englishman began to use strong language, but the landlord held up his hand soothingly. "Becalm, scoor. Possibly the bank will resume payment in a week or two1 If not well, it is fate!" "Bo oalm.iodeedl Can't you excite yourself about it? You stand lo lose, loo. If these notes are do good I can't pay your bill." "That is ss the good God wills. If the senor cannot pay, I shall have the gratification of knowing Ihe seDor would have paid if he could." In a eouplo of days the bank opened its doors again and paid real money for its notes. In the meantime nobody had worried except the Englishman. "It is the custom of the binks here," they told him consolingly. "Every now and then thev suspend payment for a few days and presently go on again." "But don't they lose the public con fidcDce?" he asked. "Oh, no. They are all right, and the people don't mind waiting. In Ihe first place, don't let jour hus band become fixed in tho Dotion that his activities properly begin and end with bread-winning fur the family, while it is his privilege to grumble at the food, smoke io the best parlor and piny billiards at the club or sumo worso place Li t him realii 1 at the start that a fuir division of labor calls f r a deal more fnnn linn than the conduct ol his bu-iui ssor the mere earning i f a salary. There aro many things that a hus band may bo trained to do with core and kinducsf. Everybody knows that the wile makes ihe h mo But as a wife's duties ut home consit in doing about three limes as much work as a husband does iu a day, it follows that it is much easier for a husband than for a wile to he happy. The best way to make a wife happy is to take some of the woik off her hands. A husband m ly be useful in thtee departments shopping, household work, and garden work, The household work is important. With a lit tie tuition, and some supervision, a man may be trusted to clean and paint windows, lake up and beat carpets, refill coal scuttles, clean bioycles, oil looks and doors, clean fire-irons, wash oilcloth, scrub stairs and do other work that requires a pair of strong arms and some muscle. With a little judicious flattery a hus band takes kindly to the office of nurse maid and enables the busy wife to make cakes and clean up tho kitchen. Induce him to make the children a doll's house or the baby a chair and tabic. You know that he is clever enough to do any thing like that, aod you have only to tell jjaj breath means a bad him so to start him on the job. If you stomach, a bad digestion, a put the children up to it, his fatherly ka(j Jiver Ayer's Pills are heart will respond at once. jjver DjUSt J hey cure con- eggs your ctinntion. biliousness, dvs- w " I 7 " . . ' BEST FOB THE BOWELS If you haven't a renin nr, ticaithy nio-oment or thi bowels every iinv, yuu 10 Jll or will b. Keep y 0111 l oin. ami no wen. rorcu.iii mo piiniieoi tiw- niit nhvsie ur ii!l icisoii, y datiirerouit. Hie smoottv cut, anit, m out .rrl li t, w aj ot kuping ihe bowell clear iia cieuii m ii i&i.o CANDY CATHARTIC EAT JEM LIKE CANDY Plfiunnt. Pal.tUlilP. Potent. TftMe flood, Podooa, Kovtsr SR-ki'ii, Weaken, r Grlpr. 10, Si. und 60 cfliitt ;r dux. write lor hbb mpie, ami uuunei u alth. Add row 3 STFKUSO IlKHIOT COM PA XT ClliTAf.0 r KF1Y TOttl. KEEP YbllR BLOOD GLEAN A Bad Breath With his chickens and husband's spare time will be well taken up. If it isn t he can train the ivy up the wall, or sow mustard and cress, aod carrots snd turnips. The expenses will oome out of his own pockot money, these things not being an absolute necessity, as you will point out. If he won't give you the new-laid egi-s, buy them from him at a cent apieoe and grumble if they are not very big. KOR OVER KIXTY YKAR pepsia, sick headache. 23c. A.I druggists. itnt yiur innusti nn or riru iiiik'h 1 iu or heard s beautld .' TltiMi use ' for tho nnniM vl nil n 3lO nC DJUMHUrmi 0 UI L whiskers L A CO., Na.tHI, K f BAtiN bai is the most healing salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively s Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty yoars by millions ot mothers for obMdren, while toothing, with perfoct success. It soothes the ohild, iu mis ease souens me euujs, aiiavB an iimu, wia o m u.i o- tr--.. nu:. c,.. Ihe bank was obliged to shut un because 0110. ua 18 lne. uesl . "3.. Chicago, writes: "I had a bad case of ..",. . , . Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little piles for several years. BANNER toe government tried to lorce me oirect- imlncdiatel Sold by druggi9U SALVE cured me quickly and perman- ors to make them a loan. When they in nartnf ,h0 world. 25 oents a ently after several doctors and remediei in every pal refused, the government Bent soldiers and bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- arrested sll the bauk officials, why they had to shut up." Subsequently the Englishman found that if, in a fit of absent mindedness, be left a posada without paying for his drinks, or a shop without paying for the goods he had purchased, the polite Venetuclans would never call him back, "Why don't you send a boy after me and remind me?" be would ask the urbaue proprietors next day, to pay them. "It is impossible to dream of such dis courtesy to a caballcro, scoor, they would reply. Detroit News-Tribune, That was iow'8 Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. had failed to relieve me.' GUARANTEED. Trice 25 Cento THE NICE THING HE SAID. KEEP COOL. "I'm not given to flattery, drawled Mr. Staylate. "I don't make a point to say nice things to girls" "No? I am sure that was a Dice thing you said to me earlier io the evening," I 1- j n j - when he returned roP"eu uualu' " J "What was that?" "You remarkod that you didn't have cake. long to stay, you know. Philadelphia Ledger, By placing your orders for Bread, Cakes and Pics with the WELDON BAKERY, Specials in fine layer, fruit and pound THE BEST LINIMENT. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid ered ihe best liniment on the market,' write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No other liuiment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep sealed pains like lame back and pains iu the chest. Give ONLY MAKES A BAD MATTER WORSE. Perhaps you have never thought of it but the fact must be apparent to every one that constipation is caused by a lack of water io Ihe system, and the use of drastic cathartics like the old fashioned pills only makes a bad matter woisc. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are uracil more mild and gentle in their Ho?Hot coffee and luucbes served at aoy hour. (BfOut of town orders PROMPTLY FILLED. B. N. BRIDGEKS, TJp-to-date Bakery, Entry's New Block Weldon, N. C. teS-l'hone 61.1 this liniment a trial and you will never effot) lnd when ,he proper doS8 ;8 uken wish to be without it. ,h ...:nn sn ,iur,l that one can For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, h,rdlT reaiM the effect of a medicine, Try a 25 cent bottle of them. For Bale at W. M. Cohen s drugstore, Weldon, N. C. ' WeMon, N. C. HKOT It Kit DICKEY'S riliiiOaOiUI V. CHAM BKKLUN'S COUGH UKV1E- DY 13 PLEASANT TOTAKK. W irflillftiatala Tmteless CMH Tonic w www - - . - - j.tt.wunKM a ... . .a A Annual Vaine nVRT fine ana a nail muiiou nas siooa me MSI 1 years. v -a .-- zr- Ke PflV kq. Dis ole worl' rolls so olose ler heaven de angels gi's scared, on thinks we gwiue let hop io, Many a man who look wise cooueh ter be Solomon turns out ler be a plain fool, we'en you give him a front seat. Dot ain't no profit io chasio' a rain- foist UPOn you some luicuui puwiiiui., 1 - ... LUU- aader the plea that "It la Just aa good." D0W, but dey s lots cr fine laa en healthy Insiet on bavin th article which baa a I exeroise. Poverty ain't D bletsio'in disgui-e De fact ia, dey ain't no disguise erbout it; it's de plain, ole fashioned thing, en do mistake. tte rWL'-ri" S Waitin' fer d. w.gon ma, be all right Common Sens Medical Adviser. Address , ..-.f.jt,. hut in dis day en lime de wiM man cits ud V daylight en takes de last train. Wen de cow kicks de milk over, it 'i only a fool dat gits mad en kicks de cow A wise man would consider dat de oiilk would er been half water, anyhow. Address Dr. R V. Pierc, Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's PelleU cor biliouaneaa. hw Tt ,5. -orrA r( ivorit Anneal to VOU 7 nO a-ure, itu r ay . rvsuco. rvn9 iK sww. . , - r--... tui, ft nr. Uver PUIS. Kndnacd with very kottl la I eft ceoi, mcswv"-- n A.HTO TIT A.. jk im MnQ ion mw aiinp nwiw So many things in th s lifo are only good to brag about. DISASTROUS W RUCKS. Cari.kssn.c33 is rc?pi!!?!b!e for rpmy The finest quality of granulated loaf railway wreck and Ihe same cau-cs sre sugar is used in the unnufaotura of Ljaking human wrocks of sufferers from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the ThroittDdLuDg ,roub, But ft' t tL. .,1 , r n. k'in,,'. N 1)Unar MIC IUTUU1 W. - " l.l. . ,v- v,.v-.j for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even Ihe worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, Mass.. is one of many whoso life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery, This great remedy is guaranteed for al Throat and Lung diseasci by W. M Cohen. Druggist, Prioe 50o. and Jl.OO, Trial bottles free. roots used in lis preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, makiog it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick, of Pnolesville, Md,in speak ing of this remedy, says: "I hsve need Chamberlain s Cough Remedy with my children for several years and can tiuth fully say it is the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has do injuiious after effect, For sale at W. M. Cohen 1 drug store, Weldon, N. C, WHAT BOTHERED HIM. "Cr's oac Ihinj bsthfr r '"" hereafter," said Brother W llliams. "En what's dal?" "Dis thing er livin' on milk en honey." "Don't you like it? ' "No; it always did gimme de dyspep sia! DOESN'T RESPECT OLD AGE. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respeot for old age, but jurt the oontrary in the case of Dr. King's PPOMATTOX IRON WORKS. 28 to 34 Old Street. PETERSBURG, VA. Manufacturer of Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. Having bought out Steel k Alexan der, founders and machinists, with all patterns, we arc now prepared to fur- Disb paits to machines formerly made by them. HYDRAULIC PRESSES PEANUT MACHINERY specialty, Fools Buller. for arguments use wagers. - A RUNAWAY BICYCLE, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Frauklin Grove, III. It developed a stubborn nloer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Theu Buoklen'i Arnica Salve oured. It's just aa good for Bums, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25o, at W, M. Cohen's Drug Stoic. Mill work and oastiogs of all kinds. New Lile nils ibcycuton maiaau seooni Dana machinery lor sale cheap, no mailer how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield lo thispeifeot Pill. 25o. at W, M. Uohen s U:ug More. The average woman would find It hard to decide whether she would ralhcr be observed of all observers or the ob server of all observed. FINALLY, BRETHREN. Reapin' what we're eowin', But only this to say: Keep the fiddle goin' An' we'll dance the world awayl F. L. S. VOU KNOW WHAT YOU'K STAKING Wiieo yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio because the formula is plainly Bears the f m m ' " ""'P is simply Iron and Quinino in a tastclons Signature . Jj form. No curoj No Pay. 50e. 1 ef CwWVZTX, OABTOIIIA. Call on us or write for what you want. gUKKIY ON BONDS. I Those who are required to give Bonds io positions of trust, and who x 1 desire to avoid askiog friends to be- oome their sureties, ot who may wish to relieve friends from further obli- I gatjons as bondsmen, should apply ' id person or by letter to BE. T. CI ARK, Attorney, Weldon, N- C.S
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