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I I iWt
KISSES.
Kitwps wliicli una a tea's in ilurknuha,
And in dnrliue" gfts afiuio
Ttivwan they thut tlirill true loven ;
One flume warms and I'ml tlie twain-
AnximiH, full uf Htranjfc furclHitliugH,
Kotil, thy joy in mont like imin,
Mfin'ry's busy with tliy pant
Thy future, mm or ruin?
When the lip art'liiitl top-tlicr,
l)ppp the thuuhUt tli.it Htir the hrciwt ;
Im it wwy, mm I, Ut mnile tln'tl?
We 1 1, W(ft freely, it in hent.
Ht'RHIIINt,.
Htimc may jiruy to the Minion im,
Others to Peter and I'uul ;
Til pray to thee, to thee only,
The prettiest gill of till.
(live me thy kiiwes, sweet kisses,
He gracious and kind in heart,
llnglueHt staratuong tne maidens,
Fairet maiden 'nioiig the staid.
HER HERO,
OR
tiik iMtoMnr. oi' i n ic nr. ad.
Feliee they culled her, Minifying ''hup
niiifH, tiut in name only she knew it
now. Shu had just lost her father, who
had died uf a wound made by a Pru&iun
bullet. The war wan over, but what was
peaec to the orphan gill an the fat in I lie
humble Paiii lodging and thought of
the father who would never elafji her in
his anus aHin.
Hi lure ho had died he had exaeted
from Feliee a prouiiae lhat the would
never marry a man uulim French blood
mingled III Ins Venn, utile did I he uwr
girl think of mirriigj or love iu tlume
dark hours. Her little hoaid of money
was spent, und she found herself facing
the wolf of starvation.
She spent her days searching vainly
for work, and one night she fainted in
the slrevt (rem huugrrand weakness.
A young man who wai passing assis
ted her to her lodgings and there, heard
the sail story of her loss and consispieut
want. Finding nut that she understood
singing he promised to scud her some
pupil? nnd left acveral gold picees to
bind the bargain.
Alter Mark Liston had gone away
alio fell on her knees in ccslaey of thanks
giving for having birn saved from sui
cide. He was true to his promise in
bringing her pupils, and she louud her
self in diuforublu circumstances.
Liston who has beeu drawn to Felice
by the lies uf sympathy, soon found her
memory grow dearer every day. One
day when he overheard the neighbors
gossiping about his frequent visits the
fire Mouldering in his breast burst into
flame. II' if Felice loved Iiiui, or he
might h'ljie to teach her a lesson, lie
would give her his name and his protec
tion, and so prove to the world his honor
andhistiuth. If Felice loved him!
With bated breath, with flushed cheek,
with kindling eye, she listened to tha
few tweet, manly words in which he
asked her to become his wife. Ah! she
hid not thought of tliis. What had she
done to deseive of Heaven such ei.iii-ite
happiness? He was her hero and lie
lured her. She would hare beeu his
slave, and he asked In r to beeomo his
ueeii. Then, ere she had time to an
swer, she saw I he gates of heaven close
in hir very face. What was he saying?
"We will leave France where you have
suffered so much, my own, and I will
take you home to my own country and
to niy own family."
Your own oouutry!" the faltered,
the color fading from her check and lips.
Is not France your country ?"
"No, dear. 1 aiu an American. Had
I never told you before ? But what
mutters it .' We can return lo r ranee
when you will.''
"Oh, father! father!" thought the
girl, with the memory of his dying com
mand and hir olemu vow, "you could
n t have foreseen this day, or you would
not have wrecked your child's life."
lean never marry you, Mr. Liston,"
he then aaid aloul, very sally, very
slowly, striving lo cheek the lining al;
but they would n it b suppress-1 . They
overwhelmed her, lllestor II of her passion
shakiug Iter like a reed.
Feliee, what is it ? You du n il lvc
me. lul me dear, the truih.
And looking into his pyca she dared
not antwir falsely. With her head
buried in her anus she faltered nut the
atory.
"Were father alive, you think he
would hold you to your oath ? he iUi
tioned.
But she was immovable.
"I cannot, I dare Dot," she aaid. "Oh,
Mark, leave ne, and forever."
"Never," he aaid. "Felice," (a aud
den light dawned upon him), "your oath
was this, that you should never marry
a man unless French blood mingled in
hia veins."
With those words he drew a penknife
from hia pocket. Was he going to mur
der her? Death would be sweet by h
aide. Passively aha let him take her
hand. The next moment she felt the
aharp steel penetrate, her flesh.
"Look!" he commanded. On her
white flesh trlnkled a little stream of
blood. Then she that on his own
arm was the eaTC. The next tDouit Dt
ho had prtwwd lnr liund against liU
wound that the Mood might enter it
whkh flowed from hers. "FeUce!'' he
cried, who dun say now there is not
French blood in my veins? Come, Jar-
IiiiLr, Mauri) the wounds and with tbetu
W us heal all else."
And Felice, half doubting, wholly Imp-
py, obeyn liim, who luneeiVirlh is to be
the ruler and arbiter of her life. Huh-
umtid SV(.
BLOODTHIRSTY.
Wurde, the actor, tells a good story
His, 1 suppose, a chestnut, 1 never
heard a theatrical story that was not.
What proves it to be an old one is that
Warde names the place it occurred in.
He was playing Virginius in some small
place. Y'ou will remember that Appius
Claudius's client, who docs the dirty
work, corn's on in the last act, has a
few words with Appius Claudius in pris
on and then goes oil'. That is the last
that is seem of him iu that play. When
the curtain fell on this performance of
"Virginius" in this small place Warde
retired to lii.s dressing room and proceed
ed to become the Frederick Warde of
ever day life. The manager came in.
"Mr. Warde, the audience has not
gone."
"Well, I can't help that. The play is
done. There ixu't any more of it in the
book."
"But they don't go."
'Turn down the footlights."
"No use. They won't stir. Won't
you go and speak to them? '
"What! (io and tell them the play's
over? Kgnd I will. That will be a
funny experience."
Warde stepped in front of til 'curtain;
there the audience sat ipiite still.
' Ladies and gentlemen: The play is
over. Virgiuia is dead; Dcntatiis is
dead; I am dead; Appius Claudius is
dead."
Just then a voice sang out from the
gallery: "What did you do with that
other sun of a gun?'' San Francisco
Chtiittit'le.
FARMER JONES' SAYINGS
Alaaost kills no man.
The rich widow's tears soon dry.
A rich wife is a source ofiiiarrel.
Liberal hands make many friends.
Riches breed care, pover.y is safe.
F.vil is soon done, but slowly mended.
The upright never grows rich in n
hurry.
An evil deed has a witness in the
bosom .
Riches are often abused, but never re
fused. An ill tempered woman is the devil's
d inr nail.
A clean hand moves freely through
the luu 1.
A royal heart
is often Lid undir a
tattered cloak.
A fool is like oilier men as loag as lie
is silent.
It is hard to glean after a niggardly
husbauduian.
A man's character reaches ground be
fore his wrson.
The uew is always liked, though the
old is often belter.
A man is bound by his word, un ox
with a hempen cord.
l uworthy offspring brag tho injst uf
their Worthy descent.
He that performs his own errand saves
the meK.-enger's hire.
A'l tiuplcasant guest is as unwelcome
as salt in a sore eye.
When everyone niuiU hia own busi
ness the work ia done.
When the sword ia io the mouth you
must caress the s Uvula
The mouse iim mid a bole, be the
room ever so fait of cats.
The raven alw thinks that Inr
young ones are the whitest.
Iletweeo evil tmiuatca and evil ears,
tlicri! is iMHumg tu choose
That which has been thrown away
has often to be begged for atntin
A bad wife wi-hea her hushand'i hcil
turned homewards, and not his toe.
When lazy horses begin Ui start, old
women to dance, and wliito clouds to rain
there is no stopping them.
HUH Ahead.
Persona desiring Safe and Cheap In.
surance will do well to are an agent of
tho Valley Mutual Life Association of
Virgiuia. Il has members in nearly ev
cry county from the mountains to tho
sea and they recognixe the fact that they
have reliable and aafe insurance and are
paying up their assessments promptly and
willingly. Agents wanted in every
county. Liberal terms offered to live
men. Addresa
BsRKSi.iri Arm all,
8outhcrn Managers,
Raleigh, N, C.
ADVICE TO BRIDES.
Three kindly hearted women of house
keeping experience have been moved to
scud some advice to brides.
iety,
Den t fix things any more than you
can help.
Don't use cool fire in the summer,
when oil is cheaper, cleaner and cooler.
Always have everything on the table
or on a small table close at your hand
when you sit duwn to a lueul.
Let your common sense interpret your
cook book.
Remember that variety is the best
sauce for appetite.
Always have a cleun cloth on your
table, even if you have buined your
bread or boi led your coffee.
Do not cut more bread than you need
for a meal.
Never serve cold sliced meat for break
fast.
Always have your warmed-over dishes
served as nicely as if they were original
at the lime.
Put vegetables in hot water to cook.
Don't forget to salt the water in which
potatoes are put to boil.
Wear a big white apron when at your
baking table.
Remember that punctuality is as nec
essary for the li um keeper as for tho bus
iness man.
Never under any cir umstaucei try to
imitate your hu&band's m tier. Love
her, if possible, but don't try to e.ok
like her. Insist on yourself, and prea
eutlyyour husband will hj fiun liHotii
your cookery.
FOR ADMISSION.
"My son," said an Indiana man to his
nine-year old boy, "you are about to enter
into the mysteries of the great world
around you. Before doing so it will be
necessary to pass a searching ordeal.
Are you ready for the trial
"Yes, sir."
"Where have you been today?"
"11. en fidiin,'."
(Murmurs of applius..' frj:n his fond
mother. )
"Did you run mv.iv I'rjji sjluj! ?"
"Yes, sir."
"ILivejoti been inside the reboot
boils,' for the past week?"
"No, ir."
"What did you do yistenlay ?"
"Slide some lead pipe uuj sold it to
the junk shop for money to buy a mati
nee ticket."
"Dj you gn to the theitre nl'teu ?"
"Twice a week."
"My son, the examination is satisfac
tory. I have now the pleasure of pre
senting to you one of the emblems ol
your future profession iu ibis world as
llie boss hone.-t boy of the city. It is a
little hatchet. What will you do with
Trade it off' for a pint of peanuts and
two lire balloons."
Correit. The candidate is ready for
initiation. His mother will rowdc Inr
self with it skate stiap and take him into
the bath room and admiuister to him llie
first degree. No other bus'iiess being
now bef.are the lodge I declare it closed
until the tiext regular Hireling."
INCONSISTENCY.
There are many peojile wlio pride
llumselvcs on what tluy cull their cuu
sisteney; wlio claim liiat llie- "never
change their minds," but that, as lluy
are now, they were in the beginning, aud
ever shall be.
These self stylcd consistent people
(who aro always tho mo it ignorant as
well as the vainest of mankind) are, in
truth, the most inconsistent mortals, inas
much as consistency is rhown in nothing
more than in change aud improvement.
When a man says. "Sir, I thiuk now
just as I did twenty years ago; I never
change my opinion,, sir!" ytu miy salc
ly write that man down as an ass who is
laboring under the hallucination that he
is an or icle of wisdom.
Although a sensible man is not given
to h lionets, he is ever growing in know'
eilge and coustsnily modifying his opin.
ions, as a mighty lin r turns nil Ii ils
h.inu.l an! tli. r. lv k..iii.l..!ii a ig..r
ous : n I liea'iht'iicurn ni; nut your "un
changing ' mill, whoe cnmpo-ilioii if
conceit nnd ignorant" is stereotyped, is
no better than a sullen pool festering in
the sun and feeding upon its own stag
nation. Catarrh Can't be Cured.
With LOCAL APPLICATION, as
tin y cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis
ease, and in order to cure it you have to
take internal remedies. Haifa Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, an 1 acta directly
on the blocd and mucus surface. Hall s
Catarrh Cure it no ipiack mediein1. It
was pies, ribed by one of the best physi
cians in this eountty for years, and is a
regular prescription. It i. composed of
the best tunica known, conilnneil with
the best b'ood purifiers, acting directly
i n tha mtieiH siirfara. The perfcH com
bination of the two ingredients ia what
produces such wonderful results in cur
ing catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
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Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, price
75 cents. nor M m,
IT WAS DULL.
Uegi.t iff ut iho D. and M. ! t lln
other ilnv, lunkiil around "itli s ineiinx
1
and tin n asked a polii email ;
"Anyb-idy going lo be hung today?'
"Nubody! sir -Any
big fires ni-im; .' '
"No."
"Any tints iiround .'"
"Haven't heard of any."
"Any priae Gghtaor hois' r.nis?'
"No'"
"No runaways, boiler explosions i
falling from fourth story windows?"
' There's none on the logramuic."
"Might be some slabbing affrays or
saloon tights?"
"es, but I don't think so."
"Humph! Detroit must he a nice
place to live in ! If that's all it amounts
to I'll sit down here and go back by the
next train."
A ml, as the policeman sob mniy affirms,
he sal down iu the wailing room for four
straight hours ami took a train home
without having left the building. Fur
.-..
A FARMER CETS MIXED.
Firs'. Fanner: "1 hear lhat you have
a baby at y.iiir house."
Second Farmer: "Yes, and Polly's
got ii fine mule colt, too."
First Farmer: "Y'our wife?"
Second Farmer: "No, my roan mare.
The doctor says it wou't live."
First Farmer: "Which, the mule
colt ?"
heeond Farmer: "No, the baby. And
I've been offered fifty dollars for it."
First Farmer - "Fifty dollars for the
biby?"
Second Farmer ; "No, llie Celt,
tell you it looks just like me."
I'i-st Farmer ; "Tho mule eolt 1"
Second Farimr : "No the l aby.
guess I'll take fill" dollars for it."
First Farmer : ' See here, my friend,
why don't you talk mule or baby if you
don't want to get a fel'ow trixed up?"
Second Farmer : "That's what I'm
trying to do. You see I think a heap i t
that mule eolt and baby. Old Bill Simp
son's Jack is the siio of it.
WHOLESOME ADVICE.
The Luf kin, Texas, Leader, gives this
advice to fanners :
liaise figs.
And grapes,
And pears.
A id plums,
A ',d apples,
An I apricots,
And quinces,
And peaches.
And lo'iiatoes,
And watermelons,
And bees,
And silkworms,
And broomcorn,
And rice,
And fine cattle,
Aud fine horses,
And h"gs,
And more corn and small grain,
And less cotton,
Aud you will find farming more profi
table in t his country.
an rvkiM) n r.
lie hsjked rndly at the pie on the
boardiug house table and seemed to be
much affected. The landlady at first
thought he was mad and was prepared
for some remonstrance. Hut he said
iiulhing, only looked sad.
"What is the matter, Mr. Jones?"
"M.ulaui, this touches me."
"What?"
"This pie. It looks so much like one
of the es my anther made thirty
years ago."
"Well, Mr. Joaes, I'm sure I appreci
ate the compliment."
"Yes, madam, I believe ibis is one, of
the pica my dear uinlher made me thirty
years ago."
She raised his rent the next month.
( (HH MITIOI Ht'KKI.Y CI HKI).
T,i Til K KhlloR. I'lrase inrorm your
rtMilcrs that 1 h ive 11 ssolie ronieilv l"r
the atsive uaitieil ttiseasu. J t y lis liint-le
u. tliotlsanils orhoM-less cas,w have ttee,t
permanently eiirril. I shall lie glail to sellit
Imo Ik.111,1. ort lellltli ftlthh 1,111,1V ii
yrtiir reielers win, have cousiint),tion il'lhcy
will st'inl me their mpress nnil rswtolfiet,
uilitrcss. Kespeetttilly,
T .. SMK'I M. M. ('.
octi.V t jr. 1 HI l'earl st. New York.
A bright liltle Western In y was on
visit to his grandma in Connecticut. lie
fore leaving home he hud gone thmugli
the ordeal of Wing vaccinated twice and
heard the subject thoroughly discussed
One day his grandma asked him if he had
been baptised, whereupon the little fellow
thinking she meant vaccination, promptly
replied: "Yes. ma'am; I have been bap
tised twice, hut it didn't take."
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SoieaTetter, Chapped hands, Chilbraiar
Corns. and all s'.in cruptions,and poailrftt
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. Il
guaranteed to give ra'rfect satisfactioo, or
money refunded. Price 25 eenta per box.
For sale by druggiata at Weidon, Browu
k Carrawaj, Halifai, Dr. J A McQwigan,
Kofleld.
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A TToKSKY A T-l.
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liAKYsttl lii;, X I'
I'mctit'M inthi eo arts of Ni.rtliiiin.ton ami
IJoiiiiiig eniiuties, also in tliu FeiltTiil anil tju-
ir,'uit' ci'iirls.
C. IIDWKN,
ATtoUSF.V-AT-l.AW
JAI'KSIlN, X ('.
rrat-1 lees In Dip Sn;nTi.ir, Stale ami KP'icral
Colirls. t'.ilk'i ti.ins a sis-i'ialtv.
ATTtifit:rsM -la ir,
MI'KKItKK-HIIRO, N.t',
Office .lav in Wins' mi every Mnlidny.
lice In llie tite and Fi'ilcTal ('uu.-'.s,
lUonU'iu tn ail lj.iin'"K I'lHni!!':! in ut
l'rac
I'rninjU
l.rmtiR
m'gutlatrd
SHIR WHITAKER, f. W WH I TAKER,
i,Ai.r.:i.n. s. r. Halifax . v. v.
II I T A K E It A W II I T A K K K,
ATTOKXKYS AT LA W
u.vi.ir.vx, . c.
rr lice in llie Siierlnr and S,i jireait; courts "
tliu Stale und in llie Federal cnnris. uir IS If
Arron.i:r at la w,
J-u.ll.i.M.1 M K , M.l',
Practices whcrnferliia scnicet are rc(iiired
Will In-at llalifttoiitbellrslaiidieci.-iid Mundtyl
in each niou in,
Jan. 1, l7.
HUE M. m i l F.N.
WAITER I. OASIIL.
U A N 1 K I.,
I L 1. K IS tV
ATTOKSKYS AT LA II',
WELDON, N. C.
I'rac tire in tliccnurtsnf llalifat BiidSi'rUiani
tnn and in llie SiiirMiie and Fpileral court!. t!ol
lecik.n made in aliparinot Nnh CaruLna.
Branch office at Halifai, N. C, vwu every Mon
day. Jb715
V. U. BUaIKE, K. H. SMITH Jr.
IAI 14. f, tKUTLAUD K1CI, H. 0
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tSBEB A SMITH
Mr. F II. Bull, anil Mr R It Smithjr,, t'oua
1 lor al I jiw, ha.f rcirmtsA ItrnUPd jiartnerthlp
fur the praeliee of law In Halifax eoanty. Ur.
UuiUre willansiiil Ibf couruofllalifaa refularT,
and will alaoTUitlbr county wheneferhliiacvlea
are required. oetts ly
I'lloais N. HILL,
Atturney at Law,
HALIFAX. H. r.
Practical In Halifai and a.tjolninf oounll.
and
Federal aad auprraie eonrta.
atif . a.
y c. r 11 o 1 1,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r.sriKi.n. n. r.
rrartii-N tn thsciMtrta at Halifai and adjalallf
potintisa and ia th Suprsase cotirt.
r.illseilnn, mads anywhere In lha Suta, andrt
tiirnl promplly made!
W HALL,
Attorney at I. aw,
WELIlOM, K. C
Special alUintton given U ooUw-Uoaa and rantt;
tanrei raa,Hly aaaate. may 1 tt
Ji l W A R I) T IM. A R K,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HALIFAX. X. V.
rraelirea wliere.er lo.aerTlrea aiensiitirtw.
( ollreli-in ofelaim. ai.cn pnimptaiteatlitn.
may II ly
1)
K, J, B. Dill K LD8,
Mm r (c it OentUto
llavlnf permaawtlj- lorated la Welder, can ha
found al hlanfflee in llaniel a Hrlck Rmldliif atall
It ne eteeil Sen alenton prorefMiunainn.lBt'ai
isan-n,! attention (Wen to all branrhtaortue pro
f.aion. Partleariaitoa at tlialr humus whvo ila
lreil. Inly 1' ly.
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R. B. L, HUNTER
inreea lentiat.
naabatbattdataiioacaln SnflaUi.
irar. muvn vim vm iu. ,vb
U f of TmUi alwara e kaitd.
iaaai
Ihira Nltntn Otta uaa IbKiha Palnltt. Kxtrtt
N KV A D X KllT IS E M EN TS.
v
.T.'ikwa.-f
JT'..".rj2y? -"M? MI
'iO
U MY STOCK OF-0
FALL AiiO WINTER FfllLLINtRY
I HrriviiiK. hii 1 I will ili-splay tin- tluest lino of
K'xiiiricM-r bIi..wiiiii this inwn t'unii mi'l wo
Un-
NEW STYLES.
COMK AND SKLKCT TIIK NKW
F.ST NOVKLT1KS.
(,,. lluttt rii k M iiiittt riiK urilt rod when (Icxiroii
I' liMii-iii iilaic Im Withlnl to nny um' nil ivcc-ijit uf
It Cl lU.-s Inr tKtlili;i'.
MRS. P. A. LKWIS,
oet4 ly Weidon, N. C.
W
U.MlNMToN ASI WKUHrN UAII.KOAD
ASH ii KANrtiKS
t'oiitieuscd chf dnle.
TRAINS (.itUMi SiHTU.
I No. Hi, I No It:, I No IS,
Dated Jan. Mh lv lJuily I last in nil duily
lainvc Wcldnii
Ar Km ky Mminl..
at Trtrlront
I.eHVt I urunro
Arrivu WiUnn.
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1MIIV. IJXM1U
i It i.'.i-M i j i i i' m ji oiuia
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14 10" j ..
7 IS
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Nn (IU
daily ex.
holiday.
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fi i "
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Ill,
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I.ciut' Wiirsurt-
Leave MiiiinJiu
Arrive W iiihittnti
'I KA I NS i
l ii 0'.
(0
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liiMi N.K I H.
I Nn n. No ;:;
dtulj. dmiy
LctlVv' W i 1 1 : t i i : n t 1 1
l."!t MHimhu
l.Oll VI W Hl'Sw
U-u. ' I'aj. lU Vllle I
...me M-tiua j
Arine Wilsmi , ....
L-vc lis. all A VI
Arrive l.ncky M.mi.l
I m ;o-'
i in ;i i n4H
1 1- - j.4
i ll M lil!Y
i jij 1 1,11
I " :k"i' rs'.i I
$ w ftf m I &.
Arrive inn..,r,' m.hi
Lcavp luili"in 0 ;4J a.H ,
Arrive Wei Imi 1 " ; i'nn J U"
lijily cxu-il MilnUy,
I ram i. i Mini Aoi L ..ranch Kntid Inavta
11 tltl.u f r M' -ii.-iid Nt-i'k ni.in.' n iu Keliirniii(
Iravt s -.'.itluu t .Nt u al'.' a. iu,,iiftily eict-pt
Sunday.
Trn:ii I'itvei Tnrli. rn N ('., via Alnemitrlo and
Ha!cii,li 11- Il I'aiiy exi epl fuiid;iv li i"J p, IU ,
t ii'idity i t) t. in , arriu1 William tnn N. V. 8 10 ,
l i:i , i v h in. Ketitriiliik' leaven W illiatntn. N, 5- '
i'., lit.ily t-Tcfpl .-und.iy 7 loa. m. Mimluy yi"0a.
u. r.invc Tin linn i. N ( , !M' a. in,, 1 1 :.0 a, in
Ttiiuiuii Mi Miiud N C. llniiii h leaven "inld- -htini
Nr, tl.iiiy cM-cj-i Miiniiiy y- :i a. m . arrive " ,
Mimiitield, N t .innua. ui. l;etnrnwK leavea
sin it iiicltl. N. ('., nil", a. in., arrive bnldi-tMir, N
'., 1J in p. iu. "-'
Train on N hvill(l Ftraiieh IcaTf-s liocky
Mnunt ftH 00 p in., ai rives at Nnslivilie 4 4n p.
in , 'rmir H.iit 15 jt. in. KfiinniiiK 1-avet
firi!is; l(n'e m w a. in . jvaoiiville li Lj u. in.,
-cky Jioinii ii :t;i a, m. ;miy ceeH Mintiity.
'1 rani on rlmlnii Itnincli leaves Warsaw for
("Hiilnn. tUily cic..l iiiiday. M 0 CO p. m. He-
uiriiiii u-u vc i iinicii m 4., a m cuiijieiiii g at
WHt-saw wiili w. ami t..
hoiilhliuuiiil train nn Wil.Min and Kit vet t evil le
Mrant ti m No. 01. Nnrllilnjimd is if). 1'aily ex
I SmiCMy.
i rain No. .'7 s uth w ill only uteri at Wilsou,
nldstatmaitd MbihiIih.
TiHin Nn. 7.s nialie elose cniincclinii ul Weidon
for.". 1 1 i.niiim Nnrili daily. Ail rail via Hiehuiond
l ti.uiy L-nein Minday via lfa Line.
mini malifucl.we eniinrrhoii fur nil iiu(l -
North via Kirh;mmd and WaAtiuift.-n
All trains mil a lid lnicen W mniiiftnn and
Watnnti..n aud have I'lllmau I'alaec Mcctcn
atiarhrrt
J R KI'.NI V J r. WVINK.
Min i 1 rat, i (icneiitl Mitt.
T. M KTKUS'j.N, (Jen 1 1'aateugcr Akjcnt.
WELDON, N. C.
FAMILY GROCERIES,"
VKGKTAIII.KS,
Llyl OKS,
CKiAKS,
SMOK1NC.
ANDCHKWISO
TOBACCO,
I am now prepared to sell at lowot
cash prices (iroc ries of all kiuds. Winct J
Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Suuff, Ac, sa
will also keep on hand a full supply
fresh Vegetables of every variety, whfcdi
will be sold cheap.
PATHOXA(ii:SOI.lt'lTi:i.
E. A. Cl'TIIHKLL,
First Street, Weidon, N. C.
Sep 1J 3m. ' -l
lUM,
Tint American Detective and Busi- i
nesa Association of Chicago, 111., forth
dettH-iioii of ciiiina and criminals of all
naiures, and ibe eulleeiion of debts, are
desirous of securing a live man in every
town slid c tv in ih ' I'nilid Stain to act
aa their sgent. To such n man a golden
otifsorlotoly i ojvr, to rp-.;. g pocd lit- '
iug in bis town. This Assmiation waa
csubli-hid in lSl) and it h . grown in
tho spaw of eight yei.rs to be ono of '
leading deteilivo Associations of A'"
This is the only Aaso iation of tt0."
in America that does not charge far a
membership.
For further particulars address
JOHN T. JAMES,
General Southern agent,
109 Main street, Norfolk, Va. U. 8. A.
pi . Sea Womtert eilit In thousand!
J 1 l a 1 , 1 of form,, hat are nirneiieil hy tha
marrelaof in.enlin,,. 1 linae who are in neeilnt
Kra,alil, work that ran lie ilone while llrlnr al
unie aholilil at once semi their adilroMtn Pallet!
Aro, P..rllaii'l.M.ine,ainl receive leee.fn l Infnr
niatioti how eltlieraa. nrall area, eati earn from
fa Ui It ' per ilay and npwant. wherever Ihey Ihe.
You are atarleit free Oaplial nol requirerl. Soma
nave aiaoeoyrr asiin a aiiMt'e. o.y a, inta wwisr
All aiusieod
INVENTI ON5S .IS f
the laal half century. Not Icaat amont the writ
tleit ofiimoiillvt) (HTHtre-i I a mi'Dn.d au.d tji-'
U'Ui of work tna aan ie (K-nunneti an over in
4Huiitry wttliotit aenannlnn tho w-ulfeni from
their hnmea. ray Jtueiaj; any one can tin thk
Viiir ; either yiHig or td.t; no apwla, aMlt f re
qnfmt Cut ihta out and ivlnni to na rnd
will MMid you frt1fora-thii)rot(('tmt itiijwjfUrtCf
to you. that will url you iu tauinr, vthleh
will 'H-ing you tn wore m-mey iicni nk jT,
aaythiiu ulaelD the World. Grand 'tuult
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