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THE 8EMJ. WEEKLY R013ES0NIAN By Tfca Aili Kaif M thd n of thefirtt dajr. Had as the reniittf' teuder tfnjr, Hy the latent lualer wf uuaet kiaad. That waver and wane through an miUr tuiat, Therw coiueth a lrraro uf tha j aat to lite ( )n the Urt aanda by the autumn era. All havenia wrape! in a mystic i And the fac of the o.an it dim and pale. And there riaa a wiud (ruin the chill northwest That an:eth the wail "f soul't unrest, Aa the twilight falls, and the ti jxra He Far over the waste- of the autumn ik a A ainle ship through the gloam ing ;lide, l)lor!ie on the awell of the ea wanl tide . And aU)ve the gleam of her top mast ipar Are the virgin eye of the vesper star That shine with an angel's ruth on me. A hop-less waif, by the autumn sea. The wins of the ghostly beach birds gleam Through the shimmering nrf, and the curlew a scream Falls faintly shrill from the dark ening height ; The tirat weird sigh on the lips of night Breathes low through the sedge and the blasted tret-, With a murmur of doom, by th autumn sea. () 6ky-enshadowed and yearning msin Your gloom but deepens this hu man pain ; Those waves seem big with a nameless care, That sky is a type of the heart's despair, As I linger and muse by the sober lea, And the night shades close on the J autumn sea. Paul Hamilton Hayne. Wbit Worried Him. I was greatly worried with chills for year ontil about four years ago, when I took one-third bottle of Dr Kind's Chill Tonic, and I have not had a chill since. PETER TALLENT. Not bad to take, and always no cure no pay. 00c. at store of Dr H. T. Pope & Co. , and all medicine dealers. Thomas H. Tibbie, nominated for vice president by the Populist party, is editor of a populist paper, Th flack far so Caata. King's Improved Chill and Fever Tonio is the finest I ever saw. I sold one bottle which oared some in three families. The only objection I have to it is that it cures too many people. 8. H. IklATHIS. Conrad's N., C. Taste not bad. Large bottle. Al ways on res and chills don't return. Sold by Dr. H. T. Pope & Co. when It's hard to rattle a bone you dcn't even shake him. In Praise of Chamberlain' Colic, Cbaftra, and ularrhoea Kenedy. "Allow me to give yon a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Paes, Texas. "I suffered one Meek with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson," a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. Atfer taking .one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. ,J thank you frcm the bot tom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of man kind." For sale by Dr. H. T. Pope & Co. and Dr. R. O. Rozier. Nag r a4 Watr. In lb aarlieat study uf tha hi tory of tba African bis wers of abof tion iu tha niatUr of water melons cam to the front and has always remained there Tha ne grow love of the luacioua fruit is one of his moat salieut character istica. balancing i importance his unremitting, and never satiated, niMiit f.ir chicken, and ii ia as much a part of biui as the kink in his hair ur the color of his epi dermis It ha bru surmised by tb.xw ho have enterwd ujwn a cieutitio survey of the peculiar! ties i f the African that his varioua moral and other shortcomings might, in a measure. t helped out if exactly the right dietary could t found for him The watermelon obviously presented ..laments which assimilated more freely with his own than any other eubatnace which could be found, and great hot, have lwn reHe'i upon it as promising to have something to do with the so lution of the all-important negro problem which haa bean on the earjet sinc the days when Ham loomed up ns a distributing factor on the hon.on of biblical history Th.t thnrv nrevailtd that if a point of saturation could le discov ered, when a negro had had enough watermelon, it might produce a revolutionary etfe.-t upon his con stitution, and might to a certain extent correct many of bis defi ciencies. Hut as a rule the melon uenarallv irave out before that e ' . ... point was reached, in tne case however, of the colored youth re cently discovered locked up in a watermelon car, there is nothing fanciful in the conclusion that he at least had his appetite aatisfied, and that if complete saturation with the juices of the noble fruit of the earth-running vine is to re sult in marked modifications of the African character, they ought speedily to appear in him. He should be set aside to the end that his moral temperature may be taken every hour to determine whether any beneficial effect has really grown out of his rapturous and ravishing, and to some extent compulsory dietary experience. . . Emergency Medicines. It is a arreat convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight inju ries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favor ite if not a household necessity is Chamberlain'a Pain Balm. By apply ing it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually required, and aa it is an antiseptio it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treat ed before inflammation sets in, which lnsmrea a quick recovery. For sale by Dr. H. T. Pope & Oo. and Dr. R. Q Rozier. vlA S A. U RAILWAY. Pr !) t C1ct4 Tour ( Wt4' Pair, St. LnU.M. Tne 8aboni Air Line lUilwtj iDDoumni a very attractive Per. oually Conducted Tour to the World's Fair on TueaJsy. Goto. Ur 41b, which will be in charge of Mr C. II. Oattia. Traveling I'm engr Agent, from alt potuta on ita line and connections within the State Arrangements are being made for Mi evial Train consisting of Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars and vestibule, high back Day Coaches to run through from Halaigh. Wilmington and Char lotte to St Louia without change. The route selected is one of tha moat attractive in the South, via Atlanta, Chattanooga and aih. ville, the Route of the Dixie Flyer, pasting the battlefields be tween Atlanta and ( hattanooga, around Lookout Mountains and through the beautiful farming ooutry of Keutucly. Hates from Halaigh 13-day lim it. i'21 n); ten days, tlS :) . from Wilmington. 15 daya. 2h25; 10 days. 120. 40; from Charlotte. 15 days. $21 to; 10 day, $Uv30. Hate for double berth in Pullman $' 00, rwo can occupy berth, making charge just half Leave Haleigh 4 U) p in., Wil mington 3 :20 p. in.', and Char lotte 7 25 p. m. Tuesday afternoon, October 4th. All arrangements will be made for hotel accommodations at Inn Side Inn, reposition (Irounds. Pullmans will be provided for the return trip and everything will be done for the comfort and pleas ure of those who avail themselves of this opportunity to visit the gratest World's Fair ever held. For rates from other joints, schedules, Pullman reservations, pamphlets of the trip, address the undersigned C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A. Raleigh. N. C. MACHINERY taaun toornm vtaum 11 vJizy aaMtaa. mni mtmim. IMieU. at. a4 Memri. amain ja uia at. M IMU, mi atiMaj in, iMi iMi A stitch in time has mended many a man's ways. ".Even the dyer doesn't like to be called a dead one. The man who stand on his dig nity is apt to be stilted. Th Den. the houae and ciasu tha PIANOS AND ORGANS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Clean all barn. Clnan garret, kitrhen. pen; Clean all the rloH til! they shine. Hut, woman, spare the tieo. TTi fty French norel lying there I'pon the silken shade Mutt not aianl up igalmt the wall Like Cromwell on parale. The Arab's heaJ. upon the staod, In all his wrath will rise If you. with duster. d'it his face, And fill with d'Jit his eyes And you would scnib that Inkipot out And never feel nor care. Tet joyous was the time I had The nlht I spilled It there. Why dust the picture of the deer That, wounded, stands at bay. And thus wipe out the finger marks Of one who's passed away? Clean all the house and clean the barn, Clean garret, kitchen, pen; Clean all the close's till rhey shine. But, woman, spare the den. Indlanapolli Sua. A strawberry nine inches in circumference, three inches in its largest diameter and weighing one-fifth of a pound has been found in the garden of Charles Nicholas cf Mendham, N. J. The night electrician at the water power plant of t he Missoula Light and Power company at Bon ner, was killed while oiling the engine. The machinery continued to run with only the dead electri cian in charge until day broke. From 148 to 93 Pound. One of the most remarkable caaes of a cold, deeps'- -1 n the longs, causing pnenmou ia. is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. tenner, Marion, Ind., who Was entiiely cured by the use of One Minate Cough Cure. She says : J. He oougiiinfl aud Ntraicing so weak ened me that 1 ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a comber of remedies to no avail until I used One ilinute Cough Cure. Four 1 Kittles of this woaderf ul remrdy cured me entirely of the cougb, strengthen ed my lnngs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength.'' Bold by Dr. H. T. Pope & Oo. Do It Today." The time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'til tomorrow what you oun do today," is now gener ally presented in this form : "Do it today! This is the terse ad vice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days, per haps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it TODAY and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee'f German Syrup, which has been it use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter bow deep-seated your cough, everrj if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effeota cure as it has done before in thousands of apparently hopeless oases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25; regular size, 75o. Dr. J. D. McMillan. . A.D.J0NES& CO Greensboro, N. C. Southern Factory Dis tributors for the World Famous KIMBALL. Strongest in the World, THE We loan you money to buy them. We give free truvU. We pay the freight. We save you 35 per cent. We add nothing to the principal when sold on Easy Payments. JKWrite for our latest Piano and Organ Catalogue, and for full particulars. A. D. JONES & COMPANY, 208 South Elm Street. GREENSBORO, . N. C. Equitable Life, OF NEW YORK. Outstanding Assurance.fi, 179,276,725 00 Assets 331.039,720 34 Liabilities... 259,910,678 28 Surplus.. 71,129,042 06 Lagest cash settlements giren to policy holders. Death claims paid in full and at once. Strongest, Safest, Best, and moat prompt paying company on earth. THE SAME OLD QDESTIOI It Is sight to w crowd of ns)pli gating and wondering at the car lead upon ear load of goods arriving at Asbpole for Danis Bros. Of court, poopl an ud to swing Urg quantities of (Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry and Dress Goo 1 ...... r 1 . 1 1 vstcivuaiB, v.aja?, eu, arming uany ror us, 01 loads they have never witnessed, and that ia for us, but solid car hy they are wondering, rach out asking the other what we are going to do with til these good. But Welmite tic People's InspectionCome in and Price Our Gc And of course you will be more surprisl at the reasonable nesa of prices compared with the quality of goods, yet your question will be answered at such prices as we are going to ftfll our uiMo-dsta goods. They won't last long; so com early and have the first choice. Come and look over, even if not buying. Onr motto is: No trouble to show goods. Polite attention to all. Come it will be to your advantage. Kespectfully, BROTHERS NORTH CAROLIN DUNIE ASHPOLE, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railwa WORLD'S FAIR SCENIC ROUTE TO SAINT LOUIS. &I1U111 ti.br, QUICKEST and BEST ROUTE. Veitibnled, El trio Lighted Trains with Pullman Sleepers and Dining Cars. Through tickets from North Carolina with direct connections Spoial Rates for Season, Sixty or Fifteen Dar Tiokets. Fifteen Day Tickets from Lumberton, N. C, 120 25. Sleeping Csr accommodations engaged upon application. Special Coach Excursions Un authorized datws, tickets good tor ten days, at rate of $20 Correspondingly low rates from other stations. Special loeomme ious arranged for parties. Stop-overs permitted within limit aj & U. oelebrated mountain resorts. ITa tha f!. A O Ront and ate your tnkets accordingly. For coach excursion dates, reset tions and other information, address W. O. WARTHEN, D. P. A., C. & O. R'y. Richmond, B. L. PAGE, Agent, Gaddysville, N. C K. E. Pare, Lumberton. N. C. QUARAN TEED BY A n 1 I Ta 1 t .I rusninp- raint 2 ; Where the average girl is con cerned it takes a rich suitor to suit her. Hai Sold a Pile ei Chamberlain's Cough Rem dy. I have sold Chamberlain's Couch Ref ij for more than twenty year? a- . it has giren entire satisfaction. I baye sold a pile of it and can recom mend it highly. Joseph McElhiney, Linton, Iowa. Yon will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a coujrh or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant tc take. For sale by Dr. H- T. Pope & Co. and Dr. R. G. Eozier. . John Leech. United States pub lio printer in the Philippines, is in this country visiting friends in Ilinoia. ihe painting- season is at hand and we are ready to t - i I . 1 supply your : needs witn THE Sherwin-Williams Paints Let us figure on the paint for your house. S. W. P. will - prove the best and most economical paint vou can buy. Full color cards for the asking. , SOLO BY ' Bf tt BANK DEPOSIT UjCJaVlVr Vf RHrod Fara Paid. 500 v'v-r$ v w v PUE E Coursei Offarad. tmmmmmmmmmmmK Board at Colt. Write Quick CEORGIA-ALADAMA BUSINESS C0LLECE.Macon.Ga a w. McQueen, The LiumDerton Barber, When yoa wish an easy share, - Aa good as barber eyer gave, just call on me at my saloon, At morning, eye or noon ; 1 cat and dress the hair with gracs To suit the con ten r of the face. My room Is neat and towels clean. Scissors sharp and rssors keen. And everything I think you'll find. To salt the faoe and please the ml And all my art and kfl! can do. If yoa iust call I'll do for yoa. MAITON SASH and DOOR CO., MAXTON, N. C. Has as large a stock to select from as any House and can sell yoa first-clam work for less money than any other House and gives the . Largest Discount for Spot Cash. They have 2 -0 00 DOORS TO SELECT FROM. GLASS DOORS From $2.50 to $8.00. 1 ALLEN EDEN'S. President. BANK L. Bl'LLOCK. Vice-Pres. W. F. BRISTOW, Cashier. OF ROWLAND. ROWLAND, N. G. DIRECTORS: ALLEN EDENS, W. W. McCORMAC. JOHN W. WARD, E. M. HINES, A. L. BULLOCK, L. R. HAMER, C. T. PATE, W. H. McLELLAN, W. F. BRISTOW. WE &0LIGIT YOU RQ PATRONAGE If !aW it if 1 V -r -r - The KEELEY INSTITUTE, GREENSBORO, N, FIE ! OUR LLUSTRATED HAND BOOK CUT THIS OUT TODAY-MAIL IT TOE BOX 166, GREENSBORO, N Please send me your FHnstrated Hand Book No. 16. Name : Address R. Gh Eozier, Lumberton ToXure aXoIdinOne Day Tat Laxative Bromo Qivxmer A Cores Crip) ia Two Days. Wt Xaar on everj box. 25 S
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