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HALL & SLEIDQ-IE, riiOPiUEToits.
VOL. XVIII.
-A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1888.
N K V A D V K R'J'IS K M E NTS
. THE
Ireit r
I rn I in i
VCAGAMBRILL Mfc.CoJ
Tim value nf FLOCK depends upon the ESSENTIAL KLKMKNTS OK NU
TRITION CONTA1NKD IN THE HliKAD IT MAKES. Our l'ATKN'T 1IOL
LKK FLOCKS arc uiaiiifaclorod from th. CHOICEST WIIKAT obtain ihle. I!a.
lioiort' .-(anJn prn-omiin-nt in this couutry an a market fur choice wheal which "ivea us 11
peat advanlaire in (lie schrtion of the BUST Til AT IS (ll'.OWN. TheSUPEltlOlt
C'OMIMNATION OK GU TEN AND l'IIOSI'11 ATES thnx afforded, , liable, us to
jilire'iii tlf market. Flour 1.'K()IIALLED FOK ITS Pl'HITY AND NUTIil
TIOI'S I'KOPKKTIES. This tact is rccognixod not only in this country hut in
K.ir.,,. as well, whore the "PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE" COMMANDS DECI
DKl'LY MOKH MONEY than any other American Klmir. Ask your grocer Cur
Putupsco Superlative I'atont, Bedford Family,
Patapseo Family Patent, North Point Family, Orange Grove Extra,
Patapsco Extra, CheKapeiike Extra. Baldwin Fauiilv.
0. A. OA MB I! ILL MANFFACTCKING CWl'l'ANY,
-1 1 Commerce St., ISalliniore, Md.
ojoBBinnos,
LITTLETOISr, X. C,
HAVE Jl'ST OPENED THEIR FALL AND WIS'TKK STOCK OF GOODS
CONSISTING OF
Iry Coodn, Notions, Hats, Boota aud SIiik's, Hardware, Tin ware, (Iroecriea, and
CodfeetioueriM, generally, and respectfully invite everybody to conic and see them be
fore making purchases eliaiwhere.
Very Respectfully,
Y7. II. 1.0I1I1ITT& SON.
k. pt iMtf
THE PLACE TO GET
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
IS AT
DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S,
WEST SIDE WASHINGTON AVENUE, OPPOSITE R. SHED,
W E L D 0 N. N. C.
STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS.
WI'IIB-CRimON DKTARTMENT FILLED WITH THE BEST SELECTED MATERIAL'S
PRESCRIPTION'S COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE.
PKUKi'MERY, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, llUl'SHES,
FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
HXIIIBII tbata hearty wloomiilwyiwlti joutt
ZOLLICOFFER'S.
IT
Lioiitliiiinf Domestic kipaeic
"lVlf.STAINBACK&CO.
LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
Corner of 1st street and Wash. Ave.
.DEALER IN:
UltY GOODS,
-, ....
BOOTS, shoes'; ;. ...
NOTIONS, II ATS, CAPS,". ' ' '
DOMESTICS, PRINTS,
STAPLE GOODS, CUOCERIES,
And Everything that can be called for. ' -
HMDQUAETEES FOR
AND "HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS.
Mlio i. reapectfvtll, invited to call.
Hour
of America.
PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS.
ESTABLISHED--! m
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AdltU l LTlltAi, NOTICM.
Mean ui.'ul is 1'ii-ellfiit to make lu lu
log are destroying niauy sin
Florida.
rp
Virginia takes the I
I iii III i raising of
peanuts,
llj cortain tint Ilia tods
housed now.
are properly
Hog eli.d. r..
epi'l.'iiiiu in perilous of
IV est . irginia.
In sheltering I'owis d i n il put too ui iiiv
into on.' house.
Cows will ielis!i puujiliiiK il' they can
- give them n .i.
DjtluiU'u:. di-a;ree.iUe work first mid
get it outol'tlie aav.
Potatoosmust li'kept.liy if they would
ki'pt Ionian i w.-ll.
Allow no autumn leaves to le wasted.
They make .splendid b.'ddiu0'.
Mushroom, w i ;iiing seven pjunds are
sai 1 tube raise I imho Tvi'o!.
A bull who In. u'l ii'dy disposition is
unsafe whether homed or not.
Butter can hirlly be regarded as unlit
for cooking lh.it i unlit for table use.
Il time to warm the diink for milch
cows. I lie milk will lie bettor for it.
The grape villi's should bo pruticd and
laid down and covered for the winter,
HAD ITS DAY.
You have been preaching in the west
fur sivcral years, 1 uudi-rsUiud you to siy,
did I n it?"
"Yes. for thcuHl twenty years," replied
(he minister.
'Yuu know" continued tho Eastern
man. "huw we ftjiiictiiueK read of luinisti is
in your country IVeiuently haviiiL' to un
into the pulpit with a revolver to use ill
m:iifitaiuiii ordir in a turbulent connri ea"
lion. Is there anything in it?"
'Ob, yes, I have known ministers to do
it, but I consider it iinnecaswary."
"That was always my ideal, loo."
"Ob, yes; yes, nltogeiher unnecessary,"
returned the preacher, 'dlesides. it id
ways scetucd to inc in very poot taste fr a
minister of the IumI, preaehing peace on
earth and ood will toward men, to go
ariiund tied to a hip cannon. Yes, a pun
is wholly uncalled fur" continued ( tie pood
man, and he took the roll of sermons in his
left hand and reached down with his ripht
and extracted a fourteen inch knife from
his ho itlcji; ''yes, wholly uncalled for; pirn
mo this howie in my bootlep and a pood
pa r of brass knuckle and a hymnboi'k iu
my coat tail pocket au l I will aprcc to
carry tho Uospel to any man tliut over
looked thruuph a collar! The nhnotinp
iivn has had its day as a method ofuvanp
elization." Cliieapo Ti I'Aunc.
SICNS OF FORTUNE.
THE PART THE KEATHEREl) SCMHTKKS
HAVE l'l.AVED IN II1ST01IV.
Swallows were regarded as a sign of good
luck on shore, but the biid nature was
strong iu these graceful creatures. A rcp-
utatiou for virtue troubled them so liny
Weill to work to cultivate an evil name a
mong mariners. Cleopatra, on seeing a
swallow on tho masthead of her vessel,
turned her back upou the ship and llatly
refused to sail in her. The wren seems
lo have had a more kindly disposition. A
Manx author tc'.ls us that the tisherinen ol
the Isle of Man will not go to aea without
taking one of those birds with tliem. The
bird, it seems, must be dead; it is the little
corpse that averts the alorui and holds the
fair wind blowing. "Their tradition is of
a sea spirit that haunted the herring track,
attended always by storms, and at last as
aunied the figure uf a wren and flow away,
so that they think when they have a dead
wren with them all ia snug."
It is on record that a small land-bird
flew on board the Vanguard, Nelson's flag
ship, at the battle of tho Nile, and was
baiied as a happy omen. W hat sort nl
bird this was we are not told. Il might
have been a wrm, it certainly waa n it
raven. The well kuuwn tili.l t, ' to sec
one raven in lucky, 'tis true, but it'a eer
tain misfortune to light upon two, and
meeting with thro ia the devil," finds con
firojalion in Sir Waller Scott's experience
who also has sonit'thing to till ua about
the uiali.'nant iuflu.'iiioi of the nia'ia
Tho great noveli-t was riding in a stage
coach with a seaman, who suddenly
claimed, "I wish we may have go id 1
on our iournev; there ia a magpie!" Sir
Walter asked lnm what he meant, on which
he replied that one mngpio bodes ill lack
and that three are tho very devil itself;
that he nover saw three magpies but twice
and once he aearly lost his ship, and alter
ward he fell off his horse and was badly
hurt. ExehiHfr.
Groceries, Liquors, ic Mr. E. A.
Cuthrcll has opened a store on First street
and keeps in itock family grocerioa and
rejetablca. Ho also has a bar where the
choicest liquors are nerved iu all style
Cigars and tobacco of all grade. In add!
tion he keeps a supply of wooden coff'os
and mctallio burial caaea, all aim, at 1 ow
prioea. Orders by nail or telegraph filled
promptly,
HIS ULTIMATUM.
"Dalicl!"
"Yen, sire."
''What kind "f a lowii in Coluuibua,
Ohio? The board of liadu ban invited in
to slop (here on our way lit St. Louis.''
' Well, sire, Il la the capita! ol'Ohio,
splendidly laid uiil.Mida live, growing illy.
Cuii.T' "-nun Oultiwuiio lives there, The
street ere wide and wi ll tnude, and I iin
derslaiul llie pavements are rovircd with
Npli'llill'l, Hllti4.ll li flag -"
"Wlial kind of ati'iie did you say'.'"
"l''lai'sioiii'.''
''Well, just Niiiko Coliiiiihiis from our
lint. We won't ai"p there, I'm 1 fi I all
of lie' Oliio fle lnisiiiess I want, lie-
sides, lli.il man Foraker lives tbeie, don't
ho?'1
"Yes, sire "
"Thai wltli'a it. I'urak r and I Iid H,i;a
are loo iiiiieh for me. ilusi virile Preii
i'h nt Hand, ill that on iieeoiiul of pivvi iii
urruiicmi'til and all sorts of llun's, yu
un lersliiiid, we eiiinit slop. Tell Out h
ivaiiu if lie wanfs any more nlliees fur his
fiieiids, he knows my po tolliee ad'!rlMl.',
"Yes. sire."
Tllu black bail I j 'lll waslhi'ii brought
from its place of eoncuibiii'iH behind ibe
clock, the ctcciiiivc lnm-eli..Kl went into
Boir'l ae.sioii, and when ihe doors weic o
polled the Senate adjourned.- -Ohio AVite
.htmii'il.
HE WANTED A CHAW TOO.
A low years ao at a repular Wcdiie--day
evuiinp prayn mretinp ul'uno of ihe
ehiirehes of Uisiuarek, Dak, the pa.lur
l!ev. Fitirchild, cntne into ihe chapol and
found oiilv nbotit a ilor.cn liulcs prcsi nl,
lie loiikcil iii'iiimiiI a iii'iiii'til aii'l said:
"Sister Welhcrill, can you tell me I lie
cause of this reiiiaikal'le absence of ihe
penllcim n who have been iu tho lubil of
atU'iidinp our rcpular iiiicliiins
"Why, hadn't V"U heaid almnl II?" re
plied the lady uddies-i'l. "The Spoil. i'.
I'Vout priicerv mlvciliv . In pile I'lec sani
plos of a new brand of clii niup lulu
this eveiiinp, and ihe pciitlciiien have all
pone there."
"Ila!" said tl.' wuilhy p.i.lur, as be re
moved bis v, -lit. Ics and bullolM'd his
coat. "1 hadn't noticed ilia iiuiiuuiice
ninnt. Just excusa me a iiioincnl. ladiea,
please; 1 must step l..wn lo llie Spoiled.
Front myself, I haven t bad a pood i low
of I'Hiinp l.'b.u-eo silica 1 h-fi K.upo !" and
ho shol out the side door.
HE DESIRED TO RETIRE.
"I desire to retire," said a Boston puest
to the proprietor of a hotel in Arkansas,
You which?" answered the daxed
man.
'I desire to retire."
"You whit?"
"I desire to retire."
"Well I-I-l ll be durncd if I believe
we've got it in tho house, mister."
Out what ?" asked the aiiiiu d guest.
I didn't ask fur anything. '
"Well, say il again an' see if I kin
'tch on."
"It is slr.mge you cannot understand
plain r.ngltsh. I simply said I U. -irc to
retire, that is, 1 wish to no to uiy risun."
Oh aw oh! That's hit. You want
to turn in. eh? Wliyn t you say so? e
.loti't know nuthin' bout desiriu' to retire
hereto Arkansas, we just put oil to
bed."
And when he came down siiiis he snid
to his wife: "If that's the way they Islk
liostoo It sin I no wonder lucre s an
many I. ids lucre. "1'caire lo retire
Well. I'll bedurned!"
I. it Minn: un..
Mr. .lull il Chamberlain has been telling
the New Yorkers thai iu order to avoid
dyspep.ia they ought to eat more oil. He
claims licit after a beany dinner of roasts
and ai lo disbea a aula 1 dressed wilh pure
olive oil it a poaitivc necessity to aid digii-
tion. Ila declares lint English nplo
and A merieans have grown up with
aversion to salads made with oil bouauae
they were French, and (he French mean-
log an embodiment uf )t ry aud othor
b uiiinaliona to ibeir Puritan en.vitora
they have inherited ihni pieju lieca In a
larjo oxl 'nt even in ihe rookery Mr-
Chamberlain oven goc, an far as lo any
the early Puritans wei .' aware licit oil in
their ailads waa a prevculive ol dyspepsia,
but were never su hippy i when they
wore uiieooif.,rt,il.lo mid thinking to gain
heaven by expi iiuin lug Ibe l runes ol Die
bollonile.vs pit liere, lliey ihiucIuiIciI mat
dyspi p-ia waa alu ul the best rci ijie lur me
purpose.
I)iiN'Thim;ak nidv.
"My husband loved me when I waa
mere child," aaid one Chicago Inly proud
ly at anutlnr.
' Indeed I That is quite romantic."
'Yes, be asked papa for my baud wli
I was only 13 years old, and aaid he could
have me if I would consent
' And he wailed till ho waa of age?"
"Vox.";
"Well," said the other spitefully, "I re
collect heariug your husband aay the other
day that he always did got left when Iii
dabbled in futurea.
A true household Remedy (or tho cure
of Malaria and Fever and Ague. Quints-
o. fifty oeoti it jour orugguti,
A BLOODLESS MAN.
TIIK MOST KKMARKAM.t I'HVKIt'At. P1IE
M)M KNON (IN KEI'ORD.
Not many miles from Berlin there lives
a man who, if what report aays of bira is
true, Is certainly one of tho most rciuarka-
blu phenomena on record. The papers
slate as a positive fact that he has no blood
in his veins, and that a couimiltoc of the
leading physicians and acicntista have de
clared their inability to account for this
extraordinary circumstance. The man is
a corporal in the Herman unny and poes
by ihe name of Olio Schroibcr. Ho him
self was ipiite uncotisciou of his bloodies!
ditiou until two months ago, when he
I'otipht a duel with a fellow soldier. Ilia
opponent ran his sword through his body.
without, however, drawing any blood, and
the "patient" seemed not a hit the worse.
The man w.ia so taken by surorisu that
0110 had no trouble in killing him. Since
that time llie cuniradea uf the corporal
have been careful not to tread on his toes,
and on no consideration to accept a chal
leii're from him. lie was submitted to a
severe test at a medical institute at Berlin.
A knife was thrust into his mouth, the
point coming out at the back of tho cheek.
Not a drop of blood wa spilled, nud Otto
felt no I'iii.i during the operation. The
gentlemen wlio examined hiiu lire now
fully convinced that there are many things
111 h siveii and earth that they never
dr. auicd of. Otto Schreiher inteuds i.s
s. on as bis time is up (the next year) to
show himself iu the principal cities of Eu
rope, (.Mil's l TIIK OI'I.N A I It.
Mm, like nlbcr niiiinnls, was made to
llie Hie greater part ol the lime out of
doors. Out ol door uxercisc is essential to
vigor ol body, and vigor of body is essen
tial lo yoiilhfulucsa of appearance. It is
iheiuduor coulini'iucnt of women the
c.iii-l ml hrealhing of overheated and vitia
ted air mid tho iieocssary neglect of natural
forms of exercise l lull makes their brail
ly fade primal urely. It is as natural for
iiirls lo niiiip and play iu tho open air as
it is for cits lo do so, and llie healih and
slren-ib o! (be horse would be vitallv ini
piire l by (he hut house hriugiiiL' up whiih
the pills have In undergo beforo they
alliiin to yens of maturity.
I'llii'il1 tip Dt.vi.i luN. "And do you
loilllv loll' llie, lieulge?" she asked.
Love vol!'' repeated (icurL'e I'irventlv.
Wbv, litis- I wis l.iililin" v.iu uood bve
ic lurch lasi ni.'ht, dear, the d ig bit
large chunk out of my leg, and 1 n 'Vcr
noticed il till I ceil li en" I. vc von!"
Jrsi received a handsome lino of bu
gics. Very cheap. Look at (hem before
purchasing elsewhere.
1', N. Stainiiauk
AND CllMI'ANV.
CiiNsoit'l liiN. WaistiiiL' discuses, nud
tfcticral di lulitv- Doctors disaerco as to
relative value of Cud Liver Oil and
llviophosi. biles the one supplying;
strength ami II h; the other giving nerve
iwer, ami aciii'g as tunic to Ihe digestive
and entire sys'em, Bat iu Scott's Emul
sion uf Cod Liver Oil wilh llviioiihos-
phites, the Iwo are combined, uud the ef-
ct is wuiuleiliil. I liuiis.iiids who have
icrived no p riuuiicii! In in lit from other
paraiioiis have been cured bv Us use.
This is not an av-utnpti n, but fads (hat
are sul.-liinu il.-.l by ihe experience of the
past ten yi ars, and llie cndursi uients of
thousands ol (he best physicians through
out llie c.uiiiirv. uov HM-iii,
(liinti N r s ! liiHin News ! 1 -Sam-I.KSAT
WllnI.EKAI.I. I'iiick. Maior T.
L. Entry has open -il this week a big lot of
sample notions huu, lit of Mcssis. T'efl'r,
Wcllcr k Cu., Niw Ycik, cutisitiii'r of a
beauiil'ul ass iit'in iit of kid and j'wy
gloves, corsi'ts, jerseys, hoisU, hose, collars
hand-bags, pocket boi.ks, shuts, hall luise
and suspendeis, also biisil.-s and other ar
ticles of female torture, Ac, &c. A stylish
lot of scarfs, ciavais and tics, all of which
tan he boueht al prune wh'.lesale cost.
ADt MUiM'.Mh.Mn.
POMONA HILL NURSERIES,
POMONA, N. C,
Two and a half miles west of llrcensboro,
N. C. The main line of (lie 11. & D. H. It.
pasaca through tho grounds and within
lllll led ol Ihe ullieo. Salcrn trains make
regular slops twice daily each way. Those
interested in Fruit and Fiuit growing are
cordially invited to inspect this tho largest
uirsery in Ihe Statu and oue among Ihe
largest iu the South.
The I ri.pi ii'tnr has for many years vis
ited the leading Nurscrii'sNurlh and West
and eoi rcsiioinifsl wilh tlusw of forcien
counlriiis, gathering every fruit that was
calculated to suit the South, both native
and foreign. The reputation of Pomona
Hill Nurseries is such that many agents
goina: out from Oreensboro, representing
oilier nurseries, try to leave tho impression
that they are rcproocniiiig these nurseries.
Why do they do it r Let the public an
swer.
I have In stock growing (and can show
visitors the same) llie largest and best
slock of trees, &o., over shown or seen in
any two nurseries in Nurth Carolina, con
sisting of applo, peach, pear, cherry, plum,
grape, Japanesu persimmon, Japanese
plum, apricots, nectarine, Ku.-tian apricot,
mulberry, quinces. Small fruits ; Straw
berry, raspberry, currants, pecans, English
walnuts, rhubarb, asparagus evergreens,
shade trees, rosea, lie.
Give- your order to my aulhorixcd agent
or order direct from tho nuisery. Cor
ropondnnce solicited. Descriptive cata
logues free to applicants.
Address,
J. VAN. MNDLKY,
Pomona, Guilford oounty, N. C.
may IS ly,
NEW ADVKkj . . VIS
CONL TUITION
1H called tho " Ft,
pausn Wwrf I "I
Which lllHTllHI' I it
mtbythoiiliKi Un. .
tho retention . doc
in tho KUiiiiailt n
by aTorplil I.lvcr. i,
cxcri'tt'il from tli;
Nfiture'M own r Hi''
ucoom pan It'll Hi
Loss of Appc1
Sick TI
t'i,i;r.,;W:ir,f(!1
Tho Ironitnoiii '
eonHlit nifrely In i
Tlieinodlrln.'iniiRl . MPt-n-
tlvr.hiitbonti'i in
ftflerliftuKDui tei imi-i, tai'Uitj
ftruKUliirluiln if hi f $ IIihmI Vl)4UHlMtf
lh6(lU'tordlBt)),;filr
' "My nitent.nn, aftrr
lion fur Iwo nr ihrf y . i
Liver Ktgtil.uor, ilji.i
tiling I'Ke, Lontt td i
winejlsis(iil ami at rw
tfasDuwiifiil, jih per h 1 1 -found
ih.it it h.nl dune
cuiithiiicil it mini I ii V i
i A iMirtl (.lllUlVBrya
I f I flirt leak
..! I
Il it I
I
have not ceneti lm I i- 'ii m
my huuie and w. n. i ilxi( lit bltl ha
rouse f-ir it.il iH.. i I " W,
biMj, Ais'tflcrkbu, .
' ' Take only i t n.hit.
Which has on lb Wn, (i M rtl MB I'tito
, tuk and Signal rtcf
J Fi ll !W A CO
Pe; 8 ly.
LIQUIRf!.
o. s:wn'H.
SKt: ins .(,'
see ins an.
SEE II IS ( Oi'JlrYA,V,
Jin a fipf
C 41 El) V?5,
KVEllY IUUNK ,. vi 'N
-C. Smith at
Washington avenue, M
line in I v
E. L imi,
i
ArELCi)N, V. (1. I
FAMILY GR ' t IES, j
YEliETAV.LES, ,
LIQI (1!S,
CIGAIIS.
S.MOK I
i.i.ii I.,.,
TO II A CCO.
. ! . U'.nes
"111, U',, UUU 1
nil aupplv of
N, Ci ! 1, '
I am now prepai
cash prices (irocclits ol
Liquors, Tobacco, '
will also keep on I nil i lo
fresh Ycgctablcsol' cu
will be sold cheap.
Bum I
"it
I will alH8 ks't'p O! I i r! )C
well m;i(lc Metallic fi' T ' 1 1
WOODEN' ( ill'1 FINS
Wllicll I Will fiC'll pllL'il,., ' ' 1 i. 1 'Il I''
hud at auy hour, ilay Oi
Ordt-rs by l-tier jr ir..('U ul k
ot'ivu prompt atti-n on .. uliltipsd
by lirst train.
PATKOXAOK s h.ii'ui
k. ;.c ritnm,
First Blrei i. K
ii'P l"t 'Am
rrM K. OF NORTH I
HALIFAX cor v .,
v. w.awMiimi,r.,Iit'' .
l.waUimC), iwuUHTb mi t Ud (iiM llWiit
W. W. 'iwiitliuicy & it ' -'ol T'-'limli P
lhil.pUimittB
Aiming!
hnvld Hell 3 adniuilstrntj, ,
Ht ll.Ji A. Juigmid en ,
lull, Johu '' A1m- Jr. .,niw lill Alfli.
tlit'lAHliiainrtltwnti itf M i k llnmi II IIIhVI
diau lit Ninth CnruliiiH ' '
Ittit'k Hit l Mlniilu (' t Itini ' i'
JiMcpli W Jmiktmik.
tirn imiuc nl joNi-im
Miiiill Un ami .mini
nil'
I toil and .Infill ,, .Mini -i i
rroH under itoo i di f m f i J MtitMiMnt. I
!11tMlti', SllMIt I li K-'Mf. f Hr-iliiiH
hllsilrCMi
tV UomiMi
A'tioii l..rWn.'Clior.ilti i ii
In iitirfciiHti'-o "f un indpro
ITa1.ru county liiwla ,
ISiV, UliHlt fcnilHItl 1) . l,t m Ml 1 t lfl. k Utttn
!iii wiio, JolmT -lfO, .tr "U' Ml.- Aliol,
-tm Pt-iilili til i'uHiiw Mum x, "
MUlt oliHiio, W W tl.'ll, tf! i t i. "I
SliVllllllAll, til the MU oi K- '
hlim tluhiK Uusim'w uinl
V Jriikiiu. & CumpKny I J M" fut hii.) Jnl,n l
Wllhmnt" inrtm-n (loii. ; he 0 nmt (ttH Ah
inuiit) "f I .1 MitMlutuii '
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