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HE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND. HUT II KB SWEET VOICE SATISFIED UIM NEVERTHELEHS. At the long distance phone: Pretty Girl How do you duT Telephone B-r-r-r. "I aaid, 'How do you du?' " B-r-r-r. "Didn't understand? Well, it war nothing. Talk about soroelhing flue. I am ao glad to hear your deur voice pgain." Br-r-r. "Wantto know whit ii was I aaid firt'.? Why, it was ooiliiiiu; just how no, no h-o-w understand ibai'C' B-r-r-r. "Not bo-r; b-o-w. How d.' you do?" B-r-r-r. "Dou'l get il? Well, it doi xu't uitle bit of difference. How naiural )our Toice sounds, dearml I)u 51 u iuis neT" B-r-r-r. 1 Iluontly, It wasn't anyiliinp; just what any one would saywlieulhiy aee you after I long tiiuo. I simply in quired conventionally after )our health." Br-r-r. "No, 9'; not heart. I hope that ia in my keeping." B-rr-r. "My darling, I would make you un derstand if I onu'd, but I cannut If it were of an; importance I would gladly ay it over and over again, but it isn't." B-rrr. "No, it wasn't something that I de cided it would he better for you not to know. It waa the merest common place." B-r-r-r. "Dearie, do you go out much and are there many pretty girls in that town? Your letters are so unsatisfactory. A man's always are, aren't they?" B-r-r-r. "Indeed I do miss you. I cry myself to sleep almost every night. The city feels so empty." B-r-r-r. "I declare to you on my sacred hon or that it wasn't anything of importance. No. George hasn't been here a single night. I gave him to ooderaiand I wouldn't receive him." B-r-r-r. "I didn't say a word about him in my first sentence. Indeed I didn't. I never mentioned bis name. I duo't care a thing in the world lor him All I said was, 'How do you do?' Q-o-w d-o y-o-u d-o?" B-r-r-r. "I can't help it whether it sounded like that or not. That ia what I said " Br-r-r. "The time is up? Why, I haven't said half the things I meant to say to you. Please write to me to-uiorrow, aod tell me what you do in the evenings and whom you call on and whether you miss me and whether you will be able to come to Nairagansett while I am there and" B-r-r-r. "Indeed I didn't say au) thing eicepi 'How do you do?' Hooest Injun. Goodby, dear. G-o-o-d-b-y." Baltimore News. GUAUIOS OF IGJiOKANCE. "The trouble with tho man who thinks he knows it ail is that he really has only a little knowledge." ' Yes, the trouble with the man who tbioks he has a little knowledge in that he really has little knowledge." COlf ItS AM) COLD. All coughs, colda sod pulmonary com plaints that are curable are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Clears the phlegHni, draws out iuflaoioiatioo aod heals aod soothes the affected parts, strengthens the lungs, wards off poeu-Wii'-" ?'i-ap-.".-.)t. to take. Sold by W. 1. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N C MI'KKDY RELIEF, A salve that heals without a scar is DuWiu'i VYiich Hazel Salve. No nraidy effects such speedy relief. It draws out inruujuiatiuo, soothe, cools and heals all cuts, burns and bruists. A sure cure for Piles and skin diseases DeWiu'a is the only gi iiuine Witch Hat I Saivc. Beware of counterfeits, they are dtuigenus. For sale by W, M Cohen, Diungi.t, Weldon, N. C. EQUALLY IUSOUANT. Bill Colli oioi "The bin wums to know when you're lining to si ti If tins account." Mr. Slioguj de Muonaway 'Vies" tell your boss his curiosity in that direc tion is no greater than mine. Kindly refrain from slamming the door as you go out. It jars on my nerves." STILL HAS SOME HOPE. 1 NEW WONOER OF SCIENCE- AN ABSOLUTE CUBE FOR RHEUMATISM AT LAST DISCOVERED. After years of experiment a remedy has been discovered that not only relieves but absolutely currs Kheumatism to stay cured. This medicine is non-alcoholic, contains no opium, mercury or other injurious drug, and has none of the faults of the old "remedies" that failed to cure. This new remedy, bhkuuacide, cures this terrible disease by cleansing the blood of the sci Is and germs that cause Rheumatism and other blood diseases Mueumacide "Gets at the Joints from the Inside." that is I lie reasun that it cures Rheumaiinui after all otter remedies have failed. It tones up the stomach aod builds up the entire system. Your druggist sells aod recommends Kbeunacide. For tale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist A GOOD SENl-OFF. Kobert What do you do on New Year's day? Richard Oh, I get out my last year's resilutrns and make a fresh, brisk start, Detroit Free Press. TO.HIC TO THE SYSTEM. For liver troubles aod constipation there is nothing better than DeWitt's Liitle Early Risers, the famous little Pilla. They do not weaken the stomach. Their action upon the system ia mild, pleasant and barmlessa. Bob Moore, ol Lafayette, I od., ijs, 'No use talking, DeWitt's Little Early Risers do their work All other pills I have used gripe and make me aick in the stomach and never cured me. DeWitt'a Little Early ' Kiaera ptoved to be the long songht re lief. They are aimply perfeot." Per sona traveling find Little Early Riseta the most reliable remedy to carry with them. For aale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N. 0. Depend not upon external supports, nor beg jour tranquility of another. And, in word, never throw away your lees to stand upon crulohea Marcus Aureltus. The kingdom of heaven is heart rec ognition aod heart obedienos t a Father's spirit living and ruling within our own. John Hamilton Thorn. BwI . U tad Yw Hsu Mars Bsb POINTERS. America is the land of the frcelunoh. A woman's smile catches men as molujses catches flies. Sirong drink keeps some men down and helps others to get ahead. A jewel of a cook must be a sort of paste Jiumo"il. Some people lake tilings as they come and make the worst of them. A man naturally has more warm friends in summer than he has in winter. There are but few varieties of cabbagi i yet there are innumerable brands of ciitars. f tiii :! i.vUz' &e estates. and don't insist upon them returning the visit. The individual who possesses both dol lars and sense is pretty well equipped for the battle of life. After toiling ten years at the wash- tub to support a worthless husband man sued a railroad company because it let one of its trains run over him. Cliicigo News Cbumpley (eloomily) "What makes you think there is hope for me?" Miss Bidder "She told me sbe wouldn't marry the best man liviog." NO MORE STOMACH TROUBLES. All stomach trouble is removed by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gives the stomach perfect rest by digesting what you eat without the stomach's aid. T' e lood builds up the body, the rist restores the stomach to health You don't have to diet yourself when takiog Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. D. Erskiue, of Allenville, Mich., says, "I suffered Heartburn and Stomach trouble for some time. My snier-iu-law has had the same trouble and was uot able to eat for six weeks. She lived entirely on warm water. After taking two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she was entirely cured. She now eats heartily and is in Hood health. I am glad ti say Kodol tiave me ioslaut relief." For sale by W. M. Cobeo, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. GIVING AND RECEIVING. Il may indeed be joore blessed to give than to receive, but when the former luxury is not within one's honest reach, it is blessed, too, to receive from those one thoroughly loves. George S. Merri am. A HI XT. He Didn't you koow that you were staoding under the mistletoe? sbe Why, no! 1 dido t leel any thing Town Topics. The existence of a few weeds is on argument for the rejection of the whole garden. If the pearls of the virtues beoome as common as peebles tbey would be less valuable. The private car may carry a heavy heart while the day coacb carries a light one. There is any quantity of gold in the land, but we enjoy it most when the other fellow digs for it. Misurderst.nding goes on like a fallen stitch in a stocking, which in the begin ning may have been taken up by I needle. If education be a preparation for life then should every child, from the begin ning, have daily experience of that fact. Herbert Spencer. The glory of riches does not lead to riches io glory. A waspish disposition gets no hooey from the rock. Nothing cools off a meeting quicker than a hot scolding. The sense of smartness is aureto make a man shallow. SCRB OF A CALL. Nc?itt It seems the old custom of making New Year's calls has died out altogether Burroughs Not altogether. Our friend Msrkliy will sur.ly make one on me this year. A three u qnths' nn'e I eave him will fall due on that day Philadelphia Press. GETTING HEADY. "l seems to me," remarked the frank friend, "that you are hitting a pace that is a little too swift." "Not at all, not at all," replied the youth. "I am merely arranging for a suitable case of remorse to atreogthen me in my usual New Year's resolution." Chicago Post. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of NOTHING LIKE EXPERIENCE. Elderly Party "Don't you think au tomobiling a poor form of exercise ft i youog men7" Miss Quickstep "I don't know. It it seems to be good for the arms." The Bible, io its wonderful and varied imagery, ia the r, fl ctor of all human ex perience. J S, David. D E. STAINBACK, NO ART rUULIL. AND fire insurance, Weldov, N.C. .Roanoke News Office. HOME TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. The following points can now be reached over the lines of this Company in connection with those of the Long Distance Company: Asheville, N. C Beaufort, " Charlotte, " Durham, " Enfield, Ooldsboro, " Greensboro, " Henderson, " Littleton, " Louisburg, ' New Bern, " Oxford, " Raleigh, " Rooky Mt. " Warrenton, " Weldon, Wilmington ' Winston, " Agusta, Oa." Atlanta, Oa. Baltimore, Md Cbattai ooga, Tenn Charleston, S. C Chase City, Va Ghicnga, 111, Cincinnati, Ohio. Columbia, S. C. Danville, Va. Lynchburg. Va Nashville, Tenn. New York, N. New Orleans, La. Norfolk, Va. Petersburg, Vr. Philadelphia, Pa. Richmond, Va. St. Louis, Mo. Suffolk, Va. And all other important and interme diate points east of the Mississippi River. F. C TOEPLEMAN, General Manager. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. Butterick'e Patterns. R. & G. CORSETS, If lanes at 50c, Ladies 76c. to $1. aaauPHceswUl be mad to suit the time. Hat aud bonnet mad and trimmed to rder. MR. P. A. LEWIS, Waldo., wj n DID YOU SAY DRINKS ? Well you will find the choicest brands of RYE, PURE OLD APPLE BRANDY and Sparkling wines, Where,YouAskP WHY AT W. D. SMITH'S, Washington Ave., WELDON, - - X. C. Fall line grooeri always on band. kJMAsI BO YEARS' i riii. t i luffing Tradc Marks DcaioNa CofVIHOHTS AO. Anyone imritng a Ikatrh and dttcrtptlon may ntcklr aaceruln our opinion frM whether to Intention 1 probably pattvitab! U'ltiiitrtctlroonfldontlBJ. HA I '(mtnunirik tent fretj. UMM Kvicy ror aruringMKf'i. QUaTB Mddi iwtid. without oiarir. lb the Scientific ittsericatt. k hnnrltdm! 'Half rat weklr. I.srrrwt rlY- Otilitton of $ny clentlBo JounisU. Term,, 93 i Tour monui, puui oj tut njwwioiiii. !r a I sT nmm"kjmSi'Vd. Jv 'A 1 ..t Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, ami which lias been lu use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of and lias been nindo under his ncr- 7ff2, ftonal supervision sinoo its infancy. 5; f-i&icAtfrZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-pood" are but lZmm0t-j3ts t!St triBe w)tb vi) wlanpw tlin Iinalth of Infants and Children Experience against ExpcrinieuU What is CASTORIA Cnstorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrisbness. It cures Diarrhuea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of J The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. DO YOU WANT THE BEST? Then buy Manier, Dunbar & Co.'s HIPPMMBS SIU SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. LEADERS III FOOTWEAR. Trading here is spending to save, because we make it worth your while to buy here always. The season's smartest and best styles; no old timers masqurading as up-to-date goods. That's why we en joy such a rapidly increasing trade Every thing, from the "Stone Crusher" to the finest Leather known, on sale at our store. Remember, all sales must be sat isfactory, or money refunded by Weldon Shoe Company, oct 9 1;, WELDON, N. C. fFAU SEASON' 1904. We have made prep aration for the biggest business in the histo ry of our store. The stock is now complete with all the new Fall Goods. You will 6nd big lines of New Drrfs Goods from 25c to 11.50 per yard. New Silks from 50c. to 81.50 per jard. aNew Shoes All Siieel All prices. CORSETS. FLANNELS BLANKETS. DOMESTICS Most eomplete itook in towo. Prices Correct. A. L. StaiiM's "Always Busy Store.' Hart's Old Stand, Weldon, N. C AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE M Kalaauios Cortat Co. Sola Maksri jeaboard Air Line Railway THE SHORT LINE AND THEREFORE THE QUICKEST TIME BETWEEN RALEIGH, JACKSONVILLE, TAMPA, ST. AUGUSTINE, 11 A VAN A - ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS IS ALSO THE SHORT LINE TO EASTERN CITIES Wathinaton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, The equipment nsed bj til Seaiioisd is the nauet modern, composed of Vestibule Coaches, I'ullman Bleeping; i;ars, ana die iidiuu inra on an turoiiKn trains. UtnRLn'S FUR RITES TO ST. LOUIS. MO. (NO RETURN On account of the World' Fair, St. Louis, Ho., the Seaboard Air Line Railway, In fnmtwilnn with the O A O. Route Ti Richmond and the N.C. 4HLL. Rout 1 Atlanta, will sell round trip tickets to St. Louis, Mo., at greatly reduced rate Irora 11 stations liates from principal point as follows: Season Ticket $38.10 34.10 rear; 60 Day Ticket $30 10 38.40 32.30 38.40 32.30 32.2S 29.90 32.30 31.(0 3190 32.25 S2.25 lADar Tickets $24.66 23.30 28.30 23.30 28.30 28.26 24.80 28.30 24.25 28.25 26.26 98 25 TRADE MARK. Non Rippers, Wear Proof, Water Turners. Soles are thribble fastened. Uppers seamless. Sold by IcadiDg dealers every where. Mirihants io nwns and at I'osloffic s where thin thus is not on talc should riie Quick lor sgeocy, Sold to only one film at any place. Adduss Manier, Dunbar & Co., ism Roanoke Necrs, Weldon, N C. These shoes aie now for aale by the following Brms in tlalilai county : Geo. B. Curtis it; Co., Enfield; N U Jisi'y, Scot land Neck; P. C. 4 C. W. Gregory, Tillery; Kugcuo Johnston, Littleton; Hamell Bros , Thelnis; W. D. Bass & Co., Roanoke Rapids; Wyche, Bounds & Co., near Weldon; A. L. Stainback, Wcldon. Smd Kir Lifts from Pntumonla "My wife had a aevere attack of Pneu monia which followed a case of La Grippe and I believe that FOLEY'S HONEY" AND TAR aaved her life." writet Jamca Coffee, of Raymond, Missouri. Good Results In Eviry Cast Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., writes: "I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very severe cases of pneu monia with good results in every case." IT iAJ 1 ill fii J Cursd of TirrlbU Couth on Lunfl N. Jackson, of Danville, 111., writes: "My daughter had a aevere attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. We tried great many remedies without relief. She tried FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." Cund Whin Vary Low With Pntumonla J. W. Bryan, of Lowder, 111., writes: "My little boy was very low with pneu monia. Unknown to the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. The result waa magical and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately stopped the racking cough and he quicklyrecovered." SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY I'. II CofjEfJ. DquQ Syo. Charlotte via Atlanta ..... Durham via Richmond ..... Durham via Atlanta ...... 38.75 Henderson via Richmond .... - 34.10 Henderson via Atlanta ...... 38 75 MaiUra via Atlanta 38.86 Raleigh via Richmond ...... 36.80 Raleigh via Atlanta SH-W Hamlet via Richmond ...... 37.80 Hamlet via Atlanta 37.60 Wilmington via Richmond ..... 38.86 Wilmlneton via Atlanta ..... 38.88 LIMIT OF TICKETS SEASON TICKETS Good to leave St. Louis up to December 15, 1904, will be sold daily commencing April 25th. SIXTY-DAY TICKETS Qood to leave 8t Louis up to and including 60 days from date of aale, will be sold daily commencing April 25th. FIFTEEN-DAY TICKETS Qood to return up to and including 15 days from date of sale, commencing April 25th, and continuing during the Exposition. COACH EXCURSION TICKETS. Address the undersigned. Additional Information will be furnished promptly and with pleasure on application to EDWARD r. COST, CHARLEfl B. RYAN, Second Vice-Pros. , Oen'l Passenger Agent General Offlcea, Portsmouth, V. 0. H. G ATTTB, T. P. A., Ba;eigb,N.O. WHY NOT TAKE A TRIP THIS WINTER THROUGH Tilt SVZh'&VMH Afv'Sin. tfSTOSvAtl This beautiful State and Island has been brought within easy reach by the apleodid througb train of the ATLANTIC COAST LINK, the Great Thorough fare to the Tropica, Winter Tourist Tiokeli are now on aale to all Florida points and to Havana. For rates, schedules, maps, sleeping oar and Stjamsbip acoowmo dations, write to W. J. CBAIQ; OENEAL PASSENGER AOENT WILMIMGTON, N. C. "What tossy ia Spaniah and how to aay it" sent to any address upon receipt o s two oeot stamp. IlllTudl&i ' I'catcru lu "FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, Glass Tin, and wooden and wil lowware. Also Pratt'a Hnr rv Hog and Poultry Food, d Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Alexander's . li J T lom: for purilyini the blood. Thutoniciswarlrantedor monev refunded. R. M. PURNELL & BRO., (Successors to J. L Jndkioa ) "Wgton Ave., Weldon, N. 0- mPEPSIACOE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Th $1.00 bonis ecuin. JH tin,.. th.trt.lri. which HIU to, 10 naruas oatv at t.. uwatroav u B. fi. DaWITT comdikt . . FOLElinOIilMAR FOB SALE BY W. N. COHKN. "AMUJ top thweotitf hand ! lsej a warn. r m wBiitgio, i. m 1 ti-ft'lr-.-W4rvtfii'J'J il Ui! "' new I ui ft fij. a a an - - Umu ImL
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