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HALL & SLEIDGJ-E, I'noi'KiKTuns.
VOL. XVUI.
A. NEWSPAPER IF O IR, THE PEOPL E.
TERMS--'1"1 ''KK ANNl'M IN ADVANCE
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1.1, 1S87.
NO. 8.
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NEW ADYEIITISK.MKNTS
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PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS.
ESTA.BLISH:Er31774:
i Tim value .it' I'LOIll .le.eiHls upon tin- KSSKVf I A I, KLK.M KNTS Ul' '
1UTI0N CONTAINKH IN Til K IIIIKAI) 11' M AMIS. .Marylaid ami Vii-iniu
Client, from which mir PATENT HOLLER l'l.( IT IIS are cliiclly aiiiil'iii-l nn-.l, ha
Hid 1 n ennccil.d Ui In' SIT Kit 11)11 In nn v other. Iieeanc it has a IIKTTKI! COM-
IIXATION OK lil.li'TKN AX I' I'lloSI'll ATI'S. Tlii. I'm i pr,VunM imt
Bly in tliw rminlrv, lint in llii' l:nilf I KiiiiT'l'iiii n wi-'l, where tin- "1' T I'SCO
UI'KltOATIVir COUMANHS IH'.CI MIMA MOItK MONEY than any other
MUcricud Flour. AA your jrum fur it. Abi l'T
ratapicti Siiporlatne,
l'atapsco Family,
l'ata.sci Extra.
C. A. liAMIiltlLL
ii! 12 1y.
THE PLACE TO GET
1 D&UQ3 M1BISIHS13,
at Tin:
L0WESTP1UCES,
IS AT
I DR. A. It. ZOLUCOEFEIt'S,
WEST SIDE WASHINGTON AVENUE, OPPOSITE R. SHED.
W E L 1) 0 N. N. C.
STOCK KEPT COWPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS.
WrtUWRII-TUiN IllTARTMKNT riLI.EI) WITH TUB UKST sKI.Kt'TKI) MATKUlAl..-$
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" JMlFSCRIlTHlSS COMI'OUSDKI) AT Al l, IIOI US WITH Cia.AT CAKE.
PEHH'MF.KY, STATION F.I; Y, FANCY SaVl'S, HMSIirS,
( FANCY AUTU l.E, THI:ACl 0 AND CKiAKS.
(UKMBEB ththertTelcouiotwyIu j'.u it
ZOLLICOFEEirS.
j;ilT. BROWN,
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BEOAVN &
DRUGGISTS AND
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
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T0ILKT ARTICLKS,
rEUFl'MKUY,
COMBS,
BRUSH KS.
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PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED..,,,
j HPioti Sumlayn 9 to 111:30 A. M. nod (! tn 7 lln I'. M.
t IAKUNDEVELOPED
! f f'.-nir 'tl'iw noin i.'.i.vn.iLt.lhi'H'.ir'
f it ( Ith Nti I III Nf I T. , . 'Hi iiH-m-M-i.. J.
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WF,I.D()N', N. C,
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t:. K JOSEY k CO.
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SCOTUXU NKCK, N. C,
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yuf f nt for tin wlu of our Ladies'
toe 3ioe, for their respective suctions.
V. tuake on the N. V. Opera, Acuie.
SIV ' inpliast anil Creole lasts, the latter
b ji' out nd is very nieo. Wc use the
Met Machine and sew with bent Bar
our'.? thread. Every pair warranted.
Jlioj ro nice, neat and stylish. Give
(Ileal i look when you want a shoe and
foa Jl be pleased.
K. P. HEED & CO,
ReeWster, N. Y.
wp4 16 I
( ape Henry Family, Hcill'md I'amilv,
North Point Family, Oraiuictirovc Hstra,
l'licsiieal.o I'.Mra.' Baldwin Family.
MANIT.U'TI'ltlNt; CfVMI'AXY.
VI ('niiiincrco St., lialtininio, Mil.
B. T. SILAIOITS.
SIMMONS,
PHARMACISTS,
N.W.AYER&SOH
ADVERTISING AGENTS
buVlno PHILACELPHIA
t or. t lieMnut and Eihtb Sin.
Rorelva AtlvrrliscincBU fur Una rir.
ESTIMATES ch Vl. FREE
VV-AYERS SON S MANUAL
Krwipapr AilvertUlnff Uiircnu ilfi SritucB
NEW YORK.
Tutfs Pills
l Imiilnti M Ihr torpltl liter, HtretiKlh
PHM I III' UlVRtI I tf Oft MIINi rt-ICItlHU'Mlb
bowvlw. hihI Mr uui'UMlt'd u u
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
In mnlnrlnl illslrlcU Iht lr virturaara
wt,l.l r ronlit (I. M i tii-t iMf.Hi.iiN ir
lliNr)rtrllrH In trrflii I ttvmy hlin
Irum HihI ittilNDH. l:lt-uallllv kuasr
Muted. Uwm amaU. frlt a, KSila.
Sold Everywhere
01I 'c, 11 Murruy St., Sew York.
YHIm- ihhiU', 'tn U mil ami rv
turu i, :if1 mu will li'iul j- n
friv.l i:iiimni; nn-iit Blni' itml
luiittrtrtlHt' In von, Hint Kilt bturt
you in Iiiimiu'hm hu ll vt ill hrmt: you in more nioii-t-y
rinlit huuv tlian iinylliiiii i-Im- in ihiM worM,
Any one t-nii do tho work mut live ut limni1. Ktllu-r
wx: all h'i h. Niuii'thiiij; in'W, thai jiift t oUiimoii
t-v for the worltf-'in. W v w ill start ymi; ranital imt
int'ilt'il. I hlfif one of tin- .'iitiitu, liiiinriniit
I'lianeri ol'a hfcttim; Thi me ho mv Kiiihnioini
mid tMileririshig will not iti-lay. "iiaiu! oiittll Inc.
AiWrew, ITU Kit l'u., Aumifta. Mhiik'.
ikr-S ly.
WOKKINd CLASS MS
t I I CIM I IUIX .fnniM, alli-lsKses villi ru
pluvmciil si hiimo. tlie w l.i.lo of this liinc. or f .r
thi'lT .,Hr,' nuiiiiciils. nusliii.'ssiu'w, light miui pro
ntHlilc. IVmoiis ol cither ncx easily 1'nrii from
cent to Oil )nt cvi'iiini:. Hinl M iri'Hrlliiiuil mm
liy ilfvotli'S utl llicir time o tlie t'Usiiu..'.. Hoys
hihI Kills mm nearly as lanch as laun. p'loit sit
win. see tilts may sfiut pirmlni, s,i, (lie
bii.tltcM, wc liiHkelliUlulA' la such H. Hre lint
wall satisfied wt: writ semi fcnedotlsr to pay fur (lie
Iruuble of vrltluir. Kull iMrliciilsn tint viitnt frve.
Addriw, Uh()UUK8TlNSUNi(.U,
dec My. Portland, UaliM.
THE DEVIL AS I) TIIK LA WiEll.
Thi' ilcvil nunc in Hit- ctirth om- ihy,
Ami iiii :iniiiili,iiic vi-nnl his wn
.In! uk an nitorm-y w itli wry xruvc lin-i-Whj.
ir .rri"liiij; in urisMi' (mint in h ( ti.ic.
Xinv, a lawjv-r liis miij- -ty never liml i-t-n.
For I" tii iIiiiimnImih m-in- evi-r liml Urn :
ni In' I- It very curious, tin- r.'UMiii in tinw
Why 1 U1 h-.-ii t-.'iii to the nxiniiN 1.eln, .
' Ywn 1 hi- Ullt ..Tills ii-CllK his waj.'-ty thought,
V I y tt"tii' nf t lic-ii- liiw viTh had ever heeii cuitjjhi ,
Aii'l f..r l.j.-.Hii i.VuMitf In- Inula i-in
To i' .;ii-- 1. 1 Lin' i-.irih uiul (lie r--u ill iii'iiire,
W. II, tlf .iw. r win, r. -f milt iMiyi-s.i'.'Nive,
M.1.I1 Dtit In- iio. ht a Luii-mniiiiil,' kimvc;
An.ltU.-..M..-il w louliU mmi-i-il
! Jll'llt I!,.- Hit. .rill'V !-"ll.l.ly l!.1J-'-ll,
'p-ak-T li nl li.ie ton (I'M
1' -siim (In li li. iv 1 !y urM'-i".
li ill .tl ii I Ik- lii tnl of (It
iii.'. -ii ..
Ati.lh.-i.-l
A' IT H'li' III in
1 illaiti 1 I all no 11 lli.
1st.
Tliusthi'y .jiiiirtvli-il.roiiii'inl. (1 mill nrk'tinl in lmtc.
I turil lo il.-N-nniiii' (hi-1.11-' lliat uum wroiin,
An I ''.iM' iu.l ii ln-'.i li- ar-I i-iio'n,h ol Ihv ,rns,"
'Hil Nii-it t'lrm-.l uvmyaiiil xdil. -ij'il llni :
"ITall tin y li.iv,' aiil .,fi'.n h oil., 1 lr till",
Thi-1.- il ha -un-ly d.H'ii rolibi-il of lii due;
I'm Miliiic-il. now, 'tis nl very wi-ll.
Tin-- Iayi'i vvoiil'l in in tin in rul.i of hill.
-Tin -vim ,u., thet'ii'iri villa In. cavil
Aii.l.l'ui lr,-i- too. tlii-v Iiavr jaizl'-il ihi- ilt- il
My lU'-nl ;i!v 1 !,. . ! U; ft- lull -
H I had tin-in. tln-y l ,-n ili'l ! 111 it i.l my tiiil."
THE FEMALE FIREMAN.
A V. IM A N s ST. It 1' 1. 1 . i I AH'. I'.M I I'.KS UN
A Lin " M 1 ''I 1 ' K I KMII.AVII AMI
II Kit ii.
TlnTf i.- uiii' lir.ui, li nl' l.ih r that has
iinYiT 1 ii'i'ii invailt'l hy wumi'ii to any c x
'. Whili' .4.', in swut'li iil'i'iiipliiyini'iit,
Wiiitmn a t' liV'i'.ipli iip 'i'.it.ir, t i.-ti . -t 11 -r-' lit ,
typrwlt, r, lypfwritiT, ( Ink, sal. -wnuiaii
aii'l i'Vi 11 lu'W-pap. r clitur aii'l ri'p'irti'r,
it has ul v, ays li.'i n : I! ,), .-t i! that -hi: tlrwr
aspir.i! to he either an uyiu n or liieiuaii I
on 11 loeoniotive. lint liriilu'e port hohls a
wo i;an in tiio -111 of llattie Morgan,
who lias seen hut twenty-throe yeai, ami
who has he, 11 st, let- in Knoiaml ami on-jiii-.-'T
111 a tieiL'ht (Hjiinr in Coiiuei tietit.
Sh.. ha.l l.ii.'ht eelor.l. I.,n;...sl hair, lar-e
iIii'a ey, .-, aiel, altiloiiih h, r face isWe ith
er li' ad 11. .h .' is ,iii:i h ni l-'iue. She i
rather ma!" iiliue in appear.ineo and of 11
deti riuiirerl expression of eharaeter. Her
s:ory runs as folh.ws :-
IN 1,'iVK ti ll AN KNl.lNKKit.
Ahoiit live years a.-. while she was liv- j
in;,' in London, she I', II in love wilh Tom '
W'innan, an oiyiucer on the "I'hinu
S otchman," an expre s train which runs j
hetwcii London and I'l.linl.ur-h. She j
loV( d him fondly, and was never happy
except when he was ii-. ar Ii f . She was
anxious to be eon.-tautly with hiui and it
was arranoed hdv.'i'en thoin that sho
should h.-douie his tireuiaii So sho ar
rayed her If in a eoarso suit of men's
clothes, and was at oiiee transformed into
a liauilsoine yonn fir- iiian. Pay alter day
she attended to lo r duties, and the pon
derous i neine, no. oii'J, wilh its seven
foot ilrii'rs, tisid to do the mile a minute
act over the heavy metals. I'oth she ami
Tom kept tin it secret well, and she
""'
Tom wire to he married.
li k: II l.n Kit Kit. t l. II. I
lint on ( lie black day Tom was killed
liy heiuir run over hy a shunted ear, and j
he died in less than an h air uilh his head I
in llattie's lap. In her iinuui.-h her se
cret wa- n vi ahd.
She left Knid-nid. whidi had nn more
happiness fi-r her, and came to this coun
try. She had some money, hut it soon
dwindled away and she found that
she must do p. inethin. So aain
di-eyiisiuj; hetself she applied for a
tirciiicti's po.-ition on a locomotive on a
Connecticut ltailroad. She served nearly
two yens acceptably, and has been civi-n
a freight ( iie'uie. As she had a seveiity
loiir ini'e run. and -7 was the uiiiulur cf
h- r eiieiue,, it i h.'Ii"Vi d that her run w.,s
oti the New York iliv i-i ui of ilu New
V' r's, Nov llav.nand llarlford Kiihoad.
Sh" woikcd very Welt and showed lor
skill wil -n h.r cii.in L'"t out of r pair.
She was tinally uiveii the d iy i x press to
r in, an I while there sh ? killed two in n.
One was walking on the track an 1 she
blew the whi-lle repeatedly, but II" paid no
atteliti oil aod the itijine struek and tuaii
elcd lion. Ticoiior in in un l.rio ik to
liiv,' his we'on over a orade ir.osinj, an 1
mill I, ' an I hi- horse wire uuitilatid pa-t
1; toeililioll.
Tli.se aivid us bri',e llattie Moroni
all up, Sh.! was ex ni rati d by the olli
cials, .:tt sh" eo i'd ii t si.1 j., aii'l she says
ihe nisii c nianily up cured b fore her.
km k. t.vsr srttAH .
I nstllv sh' was iiiniin: iiuiiij No
l:M onl, a I .-t express at ill" rale ol fifty
'nil s ;.u ti' .ill'. l'..r ahead oil ihe Irtiek
die saw soalcthin.' whieh she th iiiuht was
a piis e nf nevspap r. As she neared it
she saw it was a iitll, child la)iiio will,
the Jilt and st oi".s. Its little life was
cni-lied oil! on th ' in-t.int. Haltie triul
In r b't to reverse the i n jine, but in vain.
Win ii tho train stopped, the en .inepr al
lilist fainted. Tint was her last tiip.
The little child haunted her day an 1 ni;rht
an-1 .-he had a severe lit of sickness. Then
she n suuicd Inr prop, r dress.
Sho is now eugaoed to be married to nn
engineer who has charge of a sixly-lurso
power engine in a large fact try not fr
from New lluveii. She hopes tn lur
Wedding-tour to visit I'.uglaiul and si ow
her huabaud tho ' Flyino Sootchiunn,"
where she ree, i.ed her lii-t laillosiling,
l!ut she can n;vir, she says, ft rget the
lives that were crushed out when she stud
in the cab and sent the locomotive along
at almpit light Ding spccdi
A GOOD SERMON.
"I'i. io, not they wliu an- In I'-inlt,
Wlu'n u!l Hi .' wiii lil sixain wiviik.
S11 many nl' us an' apt tn pass nnjnsl
st'iitriict! itpuii iIil' ivorhl at lar'i' if mtf
litllf faclnr nf it hapn'ii to ciusw nut palli.-,
in 11 way unpleasant In us. InJei il tln-re
are lint a lew ul' us who are m chnh lie an
In helieve that our hest I'lii lnls are plnllin
aaiu-t us, il'th.-y Jare lake the liberty nl'
iliH'erin I'miu us on any "iihjeet. Aiel
unless we eaii have llii.s thinking m live,
ihr wnihl li;iiinil ihiwn tn 0111 lit
tle f.iiu;:s we prini'iiiiiee it ninj; lu the ha-l
Nn this is an unhealthy Mate of mlml,
anil is traeeahle in a lai'L'e ile'Tee to s.'lf-
i.-huess; ('.r tin? view we ;et 1 1' the wurhl
ilepelhl.- nilleli upon the fpi etaeles hnnij;ll
whieh we hmlt at it. It' we pu r out at it
thrutiuh our hitternes.s, seltUhiiess, or nn
eharitahleues we will seem to. see (liene un
lovely ijualitieH ill others, while in reality
wil are th'i faulty one.s, and notour fellow
ereaturep; anil, if, in.steail of eoii'leiuiiino
others, wii wouhl look iiiiire iiupaitially into
th" eause.s of the unhappy state of allairs,
we W011IJ fiii'l that our prutieness to iui
pule unworthy motives to others in their
actions towanl us lias been at t In; root ul
11 1 nl 1 of the ImiiIiI.'. Oh-' i v atiun has
taught me th it the two (hi -f reasons I'm
mental misery ava overeuitieness on the
p.ut of half of tho wuiM, ami laek of
thuiiht, or lael, in the other h ill'. It is
those alilieteil with oversen-itive natures
who are ipiiek to take offense at all ini
aginary slijhts. 'fhev an; forever on the
j lookout for siuuethiii to feel injured ahoiit
j and invariahly pi isiiaile tlieiiiselves that
ll"' n,"liv' s ll;,vu ti il.-l
tlietii 111 ii certain eour.so of aetioti uiu-t
have inllueiiei d theiu hy whom they were
oli'elliled. This illeliliatioll to tilt unkind
motives upon th r words and deeds of our
friends iiud :ieiilaiut.iuees has eausi d us
more real hear: n lies than it was ever in
ten led we should Mifh r. The motive is.
al'tei all. the tiling to he weighed, and il
we know that the unkind word whieh
wounded was not pretneuitatt d 01 intention
al, are we not wron to ourselves and
others to invest it with a har-her lneaiiin
I and take it to he irt as much as though it
,Vl.ri. s.u.(uiy there is no
,,.. . ,,, in our harrowin-up
f.-.i in-s hy imauinary thriKs and stal.s
,,1,, ,);,.,, m mj. Ml.n, Mm
w,y, nui0 u, wrj ,,., ,
(.ar.
If, then, the seii-itive part of ihn world
sutlers, it is the thoughtless half which is
in most instances to blame, for more sor
row ',. caused by the carelessly thought
less than ever was wrought by the wicked
ly heartless; and yet many plead this self
same ini.-v hief making, "I did imt think,"
as an exetiso for their wrong doing. ( lur
prayer-books teach us tint "sins of oiui.--sion"
rank in cnoiinity with "sins of com
mission." No onii who is not iiossisied of
1 e.'it.iin am unit of th uightl'iilin -s or
taet call attain to that degree ol porlectioii
which en bears her to the h.'art of everyone.
In the society wmld it makes the sueee.-s
fill hostess. for what iauioroeharuiini: th in to
meet together wi.h those whom a nice ihf
ciiuiiiuitiou has selected because of coui a
tibility of tastes and aciuiri llu ills. The
sime ihoiiglitfulness guides the ceiivi rsi
tion ft out topics which would prove embar
rassing, and invests the hosti. ss wilh the
happy facul'y of always saying ihe pleai
anUst thing possible aud making her
guests satislied with themselves as well as
h,r.
This is tin atltibute which may be itil
tivatcd by those who have gone so far
thloiigh life heedless of th" feeling ol
others, for llmre will collletillleS win n ibis
uniform carele.-sms will testify auainsi
iliein ill the absence of tlis it' fast d-part
ing fri.ii'K. Hut the exi rcise ofu kind
thoughifuliicss is not limiti d in its prov
ince to ihe center figures of the s.ui..l circle
as the hoine. is, above all places, the i lie in
whi, h it should never bo forgotten. Kadi
member of the home knows what is the
seti-itiw point ofeaih of the otlcis. and
reineiclietu-g tins, ami avoiding always
llu se r el's of dangi r. the daily interci ursc
offami.i:s might he more harmonious than
we Ireipi.-nily Iiud it. Hut the most e ire
ful Ml -i'tl may at times uneoiisa iotisly
touch a hi Ideti spring of sorrow and bit
tene s( in anotln r by some light allit-ioii.
and it. ino dial"1) -b" W Miiiidul one fcls
anger an 1 I'otiti nipt for the speaker, so
ijuiikK does she believe thai ail unworthy
ni "tiye tujgiste.l the r 'Ui.iil,. Tims, in all
the World, tle.'M! two gliefs piav into each
oiler s ban lJ. stiiring up stnfe betw.cii
t'.e d' lirest fiielids, estraligllio llo'tnenibers
of one heiisehobl, iiiiiI making this lovely
world, villi its beauty and sweetness, ap
pear as wholly unattractive.
F.N.inv Lit k. U I. at a truly bcaiitilul
world wo live in ! Nature gives usgtatid
cur of mountains, glens and oceans, and
thousands ol means ol enjoyment. We
cm desire no betUr when in perfect
h 'alth: imt how often do the inajonty of
people feel giving it up di-hearti lied, dis
couraged and worn out with disease, when
tl.e.'e is no occasion for this hvhng, as ev
ery sufl'erer ean ea-iiv obtain satisfailorv
proof, that tirittt's .lions' t'l'itrt will
make them free from disease, as when
bom. Ilyspepsia and Liver Complaint
aie th'1 direct causes uf seventy live per
cent, n' such maladies ns Biliousness, In
digestion, Sick Headache, Costivcness.
Nervous l'roslration, Jlizziness of the
Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other
i'istrtssiiij symptoms. Three doses of A n
g.isl I'hirer will prove its wonderful effect
tlfuipie buttles, 10 ocuts. Try it.
SOLDIERS IN THE WAR.
what iiiri'iii) rni: south
sihii; fai'ts i'iiNri:iiMMi tiik ni Minn
K MDN IN TIIK I.ATK Alt.
l.yn.liliilln A,li.ilne.
The Wat llep.irlnn nt at Washington
has pulili.-liid ollielally tln.l the South fur
nisheil :!."ill.llilll white volimlei is, and Inn,-
llllll eololMl Hoops to the federal armies.
This is three-fourths as many as the South
was ahle to raise for the ('oufed''rate Army
iieeonliii',' In the iilliei.d report of Adju
tant llell.'I'.ll Cooper. The Nolllnril
Stales furnished H'JU.lHl men. the South
liiil.nll -total 2,-!."0. 1 111! soldiers. Now
this was the immense force the South, di
viihd and stripped of a oreat deal ol it:
strength had to li-ht. Like tlie Wiliniii
toii Slur it is very elear to our mind thai
if the soliliers from the South that I'ou-ht
av'ain-t the S..111I1 had fought for tin- South
that the South would have ttained its in
depi ml. 1. ee hefore lite two years had
claps, il. It would have had 1 .1.WI.Ii 1 1
men to have fought J.o'.ui.lilil, which
would have heeii coaipararativelv an ca-y
j-.h. As it was fi'ill.tili'l South, in men
nan to Hunt ii-any tliree millions, or near
ly live to one. This is very .lartlint;. and
yettrile. What chatlee colli 1 a dividid
South havit in sm h a .-tnt':;'le.
So piaiu is it that the S ailh Would ha'.e
triumphed if it had not liecn divided that
a writer in the ,W, Ann;hni Htrittr
for Nov, inlier says:
"Il'tlie l.ir.. !y uiore than I; in. nun in n
had never lieell addcil to the li 'Initio (i,riv
of the I " ui' ,ll ainiv. hill h:. 1 yi' ldi d to the
pres.-ul'e and espoii.-ed ihe cail-e ol the
Confederacy, the success of the Federal
tioyi'iuiiiciit could hardly have i n hoped
for."
With lloldniisiu II iiiri-hiiiv; in North
Cati'hiia in the midst of war, and tens of
thou.-ands ol al'le hodteil 111, II ill the South
speculating and lowine; lieh. ii is mar
velous that tin. Nmtli was aole to protract I
a war lor lour yeais against, such terriid
have fought with a coinage ami dash and
pertinacity that v.vic ran ly exainpled, or
ihe Northern soldi, rs were pn- r, inellieieiit
eowaidly slicks. The fact r mains that
nearly :i. nun, nun in. n, with iii.-xliausiil.lc
resources and a liivat navy to help, to( k
four year to compter peace. The wiiti r
already iUottd final the A'"i7i .loiecomi
Hi ri r says:
'Tl is also worthy of note lliat in the
Southern States, there was no draft or
conscript, except for the Confederalecau.-e.
and no bounties raised for Union volun
teers. The total amount of bounty fain!
raw d in the New England, Middle and
Westirn Si at(S exceeded SL'T."i..")llil. In
Massachusetts it was about 81, "ill for each
"olilicr, ami in New Yolk it was more
than 8HII for each.''
It took millions of in ui .y to ke p up
the Northern armies; and no Wonder, for
the South had defeated ; ruiy alter army,
inllieliiig groat losses ii on them. (Irani
losl in eleven lllolilh., at least iM.llllll inure
luell than llclicral Lie. who fought him.
eoiiiinaii'hd during the entire -trnjele.
Hut this is not all that tlie South lost , r
contribute I to its own defeat by reason . f
the defection of its n itivc sous. It fur
nish, d many of the ablest soldier wlo
foiieht in the Ni rthcrn armies. In the
higher rank there wire (leiieral Scott and
Admiral i-'arragiil, the greatest naval e m-I
in. inder. Lincoln, himself, wa of South
ern blood and birth. In lb" .Y"i,'.'i .l.ur-i'e-i,i
A', in n- the fellow list nf Souiherii
generals is gin n:
"lien, rals Fremont, Bit.-II. Syk", II. no,
Newloii, Key Holds, Caiiby, did, ltr.iiui n.
Nelson, ('lilt. nd"li. lil.iir, Sand' I-. .1 hll
son. Wo. ,1 liulei-l. Tenill, (Irahaiu, lia
vidson. Conk, Alesiiider, (Jetlv. French,
I'ope. I ! unit r. (iilli.iiu, lirownlow, and
Carter (-'nice retired as RearAilmii.il I'.
S. Navyl, ami la.-llv. I ut not lea-l. or evin
seeoudtoanyfeiler.il general, (leu, H.
Thomas.
These fads are Worth noting an 1 pre-
scning. lint you will never leain all ibis
ftotn any .Norih' rn school hi-ti rv that
S, nebcin teachits in-' so pri lie I" n-e and
South. Ill pan Ills are foeo-l. i mm" h t,, all, ,iv
to be lallelll to their el i dn n.
Milint's lli'lltll'rlce.
Vhat is iioir.' beautiful and c.inif..rliiit:
than wi'il prosi rved Iceih '.' Try Miimi's
l'i nlil'liec. A p. rfeelly safe preparation.
Itv its daih tle the ti'i lb ate i leallsed and
beautifully whitened without injury to
ihe eiiiiui. l It pr- rvts the ,iu,s, nod
sweetens the brent li. Insist upon liavino
Minoi's I), ntifriee. I'tiee 'Joe pi r boitlc.
For sale by all llruggists.
may ."i Iui.
Clil'oiiie I'niiglis and Colds,
And all diseases of the Threat and Luii"s
can be cured by the use ol Scott's Kiiiulsloti,
as it contains the healing virtues ol Cod
Liver Oil and llypophosphites in the full
est form. Is a bcaulifiil, creamy K11111I
siou alatahle as milk, easily digested, and
can be taken by the most delicate. Please
read: 'T consider Scott's Kuiiilsinn the
remedy par excellence in Tuberculous and
Sliinioiis Alleetiotis, to say noihtngot or
dinary colds ami throat troubles." W. It.
S. Council, M. I'., Manchester, O. "1 am
Using your Kimilsion Cod Liver Oil with
Hypophosphiles for an affection of my
throat, and the improvements are beyond
my expietalioii." I). Taylor M. 1 , Coos
awalte, (!a. may 5 lm.
All winter gods at prime cost for cash
to make room for spring Block. P. N.
St liuback Si Co.
VOl TIIITT, IHSSII'ATIONS.
II It N It V W A II I) II K K (' II K It .
"Men are iii'ciisliimeil to look up ui lbs
excesses of youth as soin. 'thing that be
longs to licit lime. They say lliat of
course the young, like little colts uulnidb d.
will di-port themselves. There is no barm
ill CollS lli.-pi.rtillg till IllSeUl'S, but U .'"It
never "els drunk. I do not object to any
amount of gay. ly or vivacity that lies
within the bounds of reason or of health ,
but I do reject and abhor, as woithy lo be
s'i'jtuali.ed as di-hoiiMt ii le and iiiiinanlv.
every such coure in youth as takes away
Btn iigih. i i r and nriiy In ui old age.
I do mil bcii vo that any man should take
the candle of his old age and lLJit it by
the vices of bis youth. Kvciy man that
transcends nature's ,,ws in youth is taking
beforehand those treasures lliat are stored
up for his old age; he i taking the food
that should have in eii his sustenance in
old age. and oxha'i-'ing it in riotous liv
ing in youth. Mere gayetv and exhilara
tion are wholesome: llu-y violate no law.
moral or physical.
"I do not object to tui il li orgiyety. but
1 do object to any man's mak'nc' an animal
of himself by liiin' f r ihe ciatili '1111011 of !
his own animal pa.-'sions. People li'i-'plelit-ly
think that to rcijuire. in the conduct of j
youth, that whieh we expect in Kit, r lite,
has .',0111. 'thine ,,' I'uriiatiistu in it. Men I
have an impression that youth is very
much like wine, crude mid insipid until it
j has fermented, and thrown down the Ices.
and ihe scum ha been diavvti oil, ,he great
body between is sound and wholesome, and
beautiful. 1 am liot one that thinks so.
I think lliat youth is the beginning of the
plain life, and that (Very wail ir exeies-
eliee is so "'Hell ( nfei hll lllellt ofitsfruil-
bearing p ivvi r. 1 do not believe that any
man is the better for having leaned the
whole care r of druiikeinu ss or of lust, or
the dally ings or indulgence that belong to
a mi. ibid life. A young 11:011 that has
,,,,. ,,.,,,,, t,K,
things rti.iv bo' saved at
' I last; but in after lile he has not the sensi
bility, imr ihe purity, nor the moral stami
na that he ought to have, lie has gone
through an experience but for which his
manhood would have bei ii both stroneer
and tiobl, r. I thoroughly disbelieve that
a 111:111 is any better for hav ing in his youth
pas-ed ihioiioh all cxpi ri' liec that devil
oped bis animal nut 111 and his lustful a -petites.
1'lxccss in yoiiili. in regard to an
imal indulgences, i-bankruptcy ill old age.
LOUDER, CABRIEL.
One of the best replies ever made is sod
to he that of the brilliant but erratic Tom
Marshall, of Kentucky, in answer to 0110
who interrupted hiui while he was speak
ing to a vast audi lice 111 liullalo, N. V.
When Maishall was clo'Hent!y pictiiric
the glorious libniy, and each sentence IV 11
from his lips a- ehasie and beautiful as li e
in itble block comes fnnu ihe sculptor's
h iud.M'iuc political opponent in ihe audi
ence cried out : "Louder, hauler !" M; r
sh.,1! did 11..I ai lirsi tumble to the trick,
hut 011 being inliirupiid again by the
same cry. he pius.'d in his 111 igiiitieent
lliglll of eloquence and said :
"Mr. President : - On ihe last and final
day ol' this our mortal earth, win 11 ihe
aie.'el ilabriel shall lake his de aitun In in
tlie blue domes. if In avn, and placing one
foot upon the rolling s,a and theotlur
upon th" land, sh ill lift to his lips ihe
g iliteii trump 'I and announce 111 his clarion
Uot 'Sth.it liai shah be 111 111 ire; when.
uu.il the
('boil's, be si:
lushing niel. dii s of angi lie
ill announce lo the pale forms
ofth resiineited d :.d thai the day J
i 11 riaiily is at hand, and tho s ails of
men sh;,!! rise fi on ilc i.eu'.', I h iv no
d 11I.I, sir, b it lliaf .-..ui" d d tool fnmi
Itiifl.di) wiil start up an I ,ry 0111 : "L.uihr.
Ilal.'riel. louder '"
PBaBanaaBvuK.aai. -s-. ' r-'73iiL2xTr
A I) V KliTISKM KNTS.
LIQUORS.
c. smith.
,S7.7v' . 1.HJ Tolls,
sri: ms ; i vs.,
,s7.''.' ills ;ii(irrnii:s.
OUUI
CflED qOODS.
KVEIU UlUNK IN SEASON.
tir( Smith it Evans' old stand
Washington avenue, Weldoo, N. C,
dao 16 1
ahvkhttsf.m iints.
iO
u
A FATAL MISTAKE.
Tan Clrrclaiiil (Ohio) Vm,
tif I'd. rn. a y L'lid, li-is:;, jiuli.
Ii-.1. llll Hl'l'lllllll (if !l Itlltll
isiirL'ic,.! o..-:iti.)ii wli'n li cnnsi'd
II of.'tlt 1 " l!;l:tlii'll lllllllli;; l0'i.
ii'til ti ifii !li!'(''i'.',!;tii:l lite whole
rouiilfy, l'r. Thayer, tin- must
t'lniiii'iit stii'':-,'on in Cli'vclait'l,
jiniiioiiiiciii"; it M-.!iiii;i!iin. I;
iiijn'..irs th.'it it Mrs. Kin;;; hinl
lieell still'i'i ing; I'm' iit.my y."ir.
fi'otii si 111 it il'isi'iisc of tlie stieit
iii'li, which h:nl ivsisti'il tin
ti'i'.'iliiii'iit of till thi' physicians
in iitti'lulaiKV. Tim disease
('imimoiict'il with :i sli;;lit. i!c
r.'lil'gi'tll' lit of the ili;.',. st:on,
with a !0nf :i j j i" t . t c, f.'llowdl
ly 11 peculiar index'! ihahlc dis
it.'ss nt the s,iol!:;!c!i, it id llll;;
that l"is heeii (!,',c;il,e,l a
faint -'all !'o!:e'' seiistitioii, ft
sticky slime collecting; ;il ou'.
ihe teeth, causing; a disagree
itlile taste. Tins st nsatiou was
not iciiMVed liy loud, 1ml, on
; ';e contrary, it was increased.
After it while the hands ami
lee! hi came cold 11:1. 1 stichy
a cold p.TspTaloin. There
was a constant tired and htn
.tiiid i't'clin;.'. Tit 'it followed a
1 1 ifii. '.fill li'TY. 'lioness, with
1 ii.omy f. 11! nn lino'-i. rimilly
: he J.itii lit v .is uiiuYe. tu l'e
i.'iin any foul wdKitevor, 11ml
ihefe was coii-.t:i!it i;iin in tin!
.iliiliinieli. All iU'escrilied l'elll
iilies laili;.'; m t'ive relief, a
eolisiilltttio'i was lo'ld, when it
was decided ii at tilt: Jiatielit
had 11 cancer i:i tii.t stoniach,
iiud in order lo save ii.e patient's
life an i:icia;i(i:i was justiii
iilile. Aeciirdii:.'iy, on tho 22d
of Fehruary, ISM."., the ojiera
tion was ,,ri'oniied liy Dr.
"ance in the pros -nec of Dr.
Tiiekiri-.ia'.i, Dr. UerriiT, lr.
Anns, Dr. (iiinion. Dr. (.'tijiner,
and Dr. llalliwellof the Police
ISoard. Thi- oja.i'.:t-.c.:i eousist
etl in laying o;.e:i (hi! cavity
of (he abdomen and exnsing
(he stoniach itli. i biinck Wlien
this had li. eii done an examin
ation ol ihe o.piiis v.iis liinde,
but to tin- ho; rur and dismay
of tiie (hu'tois (iu'ie was 1,0
cancer to lie found. The pa
tient did not have n cancer.
AVIien too late the tncilical inen
discovered that they had made
a terrible r.iislai.e; but they
sewed the parts blether and
dressed the wou'e.tl that they
hat! made, but (he poor woman
sank front , .!i:i:ist':on and died
ill a few hours!. How sad it
must be f..i'- the husband of (his
poor woman to know that his
wife (lied from the elTects of a
suro'.c:il i;;e!';.iiic.i that Ollgdlt
never t,, have been performed.
If this woman had taken tllU
prop. r leineiiv for Dysjxjpsia
and Nervous Prostration (for
this was what tin- disease really
was), she would have been liv.
ing; lo-day. S t .11;;::: 1',xti:.mtof
Roots, or Smci l's Cckative
Svure, a remedy- made ex
pressly for i vs Cjishi or Indi
gestion, has rest! red many such
eases to perfect health after all
other kinds of treatment Lave
failed. The evidence of its
illicaey in curing; this class of
eases is too voluminous) to .
published hel i'; but those who
l ead the published evidence ill
favor of this dyspeptic remedy
do not (pie.sti.in its convincing
nature, and the article, Las au
tensive sal
I.T. ODS.
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SALOON
o ANT o
(J It 0 C E H I E S.
A full assortment uf Family flroceries.
TOBACCO,
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CHOICKST LIQl'OHS.
The public is invited to call on mo.
WTNext door to Etnry'i storo towards
mr 10 1 yr,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
i' i' x n ,
A TTfllM. y .1 T l.A
si Oil. AM, .K( K, S. C.
I'r.'elleis V llel't-Vl 1 1( is SlI'VlClS lire M '(lllll'll.
VV ill lie at Iti.hlm ,, n. i;,-sr 1;,j h,...,,,t, ..1llJH
ill "lu ll lie.iali,
Jim 1, 1-S7,
MVIt-M Mlli.s. W O.OK r. I1VMKI,.
I' I. 1. I. N A I) A N I K 1.,
-I 77V HSKYS AT l.A
WELDON, N. C.
I'm. ti. e :n lie i . nil- of t,- aiel Ni.rlliionp-
ll'll ,01 I III till II,, UlHl Itlll-h,! IoMMn. l,,
liell"!.- ll.lll I. 11, ,.il,,il.,, Soul, Cr,,,,h
Uoilii il oil., e at tliiolafc, N f., (,.. i-v ery MoQ
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K. 11. vvilill jr.
Hit laou, N, c. BeoTl.AM, ski 1, s. 0.
I" MU K K i S it 1 TH.
Mr K It I'.n.l ei ntiil Mr 11 Il snoili, Jr Cam.
- lors 111 1.1, , l,mc term,-, 1 liimi,.,i ,rtM nlilp
"l II.-.- i.r.iilne ol 1,1,1 in ll,i,ix ,uiii). Mr.
I.nsl" e ill nil, nil 11,,. , ,,nri ,,1 iotlil,i3(,r,Kiiliirly,
aril volt His,, visil tliecoiuily wluimcr l,is sei v ices
are riiiinreil. H!t Iii ly
J 11 O II a s .Y I. L;
Atti.iuc) at l.au.
Halifax, s. c.
. - .., niy.iuiHii. c.un'idii ana
tclLTnl uinl si,j,Hii.L- eoum.
aiis.'JItf.
e. I II (l K N K,
w
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KM iia.ii, n. c.
I'r.iilii e. in It,,. (llils..rii!v Miul uJjoililliK
eoiiuliis iiiiiI iiiine supreme couri.
i oil.', ii.a.s ii,:,,!.- nii, vie rein it.e state, mel re
10 1 (if ii'-,l,; .lly u.uiie.
w
w. tl a 1. 1
Aiinriii,, u Law,
WKI.lHiN.x.c.
' ; " ' ' 1 nuns mi oi rem iv-
OiliilS .n i. . J -1 1 in,.,!, mB, i ,r
JH. J. K. t II 1 J lis,
billet mi iu nn-
;-s.:',.
llaviiiKp'-rniaiuiitlvlociit.-il in WVhlt.r., rnn 1
fi'Uii.l m Intl.. Hi,, in Daniel h Hriek ItnihliriK Ml U
lUiic- t"i eja MluiiHiM-m on i-riU-Mvioiml ,ns.ui fk
Om Itil atli-ntion tiivfli to uli l.niiu hi-f ol the jno
' "ion, I'aitn-f. vimU.I at then Ih-huh wluu tie'
'r,''i- July 12 ly.
D
K. K. L. 11 U N T K K,
Siiirgcon Dentist,
Can l.e f.ainil nl his ortice in Enfield.
I'nrc Mlruui. oinl.- (in. for ihe I'tinitai KxtraO
rn. - r ''.-ili alwHvHon liand.
avian I
Al 'K1.T1SKMKXTS
7ESSTASLE FILLS
Sacora fiaalthy
action to tha Llvar
.nd rallaraallbU-
4ous troublaa.
hillj TltmUii KlQtltlH. rrlMjSMllBolfrUtl.
dn Is ly
arctic
y'iMrurifv tho BL OOR rnlrtt
, t.i L.VEW a, il KIDNEYS nn-1
i l.v.Tom ti-nr.Ai.Tii.in.via.
OH yt YOUTH Ii..,. '.
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"tll'th llllll T.rtLvi l i.al na.li.
nna nfrrii n i i" new
nirr-c. i.niivoti tin- n
k nml imi.litM Ilriiin I'd
LADIES i !
.itfnrinri frnrti roriili'iiiiiln
.. r t..tl t t will lii.il DR.
iABTFE'B 1HON lL-MC
tnfe, !..! t-iipi. C!tv-i :i ll.r. l-willlif i-i.iiii Ifiiim.
All ai U'ln .Ib t i-minif rfnitiiitt nnh iuLU lo l'- opn
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( Pf. HARTFR'S LIVFR PILLS V
nir Cifiit.)jtlon Livnr m Irtlnt uiii ftcV 1
iln idnchi. 1' itnplo Ume ard 1'i rir.i hot,k. .1
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ort 2 It
A"! I T r f.1 Penrt uli centt for postict
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