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TElUVTS i'KR anm:m in a ova.
VOL. XIX.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1885).
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OUB PA.TE1STT ROLLER FLOURS
are umnuluHuiv.1 from llio CIIOM'ICST WIIKAT OKTAINAI1LK l',.r whieli
ll.ihiuiore iik it market stand, pro I'miiienr. 'I'll, ir vuporiuriiy fur INI I'OHM I'l'V,
8TUHN0TI1 in.1 l!N A ITHOACH A lll.K FLA Villi Iuih i. iikIk-0.. 'ktiuwl,.dKnl.
Tho
Stands unrivalli
Kaglidious.
miir li
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Of II i lull, (.Winy CuliT, it nuikes u Uriud lliut will mil lln
MrAk your I iron fr it.
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llalilwin Family, Maplelun Family.
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"1 Jmve U.'il Paine si IVlery Cniuimmul and li Ki-in mniMnriaivmainorrnow-ii-davnthiitilt
lias had saint arj Ua yf.ars ag0, int.Ti-f . m ban Jolt
fiTivt. It Invl-rat- ,. llTV(s tiff .if;tf.i out. Tin- nervea must t
I'UllH'nyNtrmaiulI , roiiffiUt'iii'il, tin' Mood ptirlllcil, liver mill
feel like a new towels iv-ulnleil. I'lUne'a Celery eninpomul
limii. It liulTuVi-H tt,t Spriinj tncltcinepfto-ariy-&" jlM,
UlC uiiJM-tlU' tutl ;is TH'tlillHieU'i-im. 1rtcrtbtl fry 7t.vu-iiiil,
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laud, lYlmua, H.O. i
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The Best
Spring Medicine.
LACTATBD FOOD ftffiZ&Sg
Paine's
Celery Compound
fo a iinlmic Imiti- ntill nrtie'liT. I'll Itlt t i- In t h.- n;Tltu' ,-,T 1 hT 1 WI1H All mil d'HVtV I
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To ODyonc nlio will furnish gooil wnuily, i n r 'asina'jli' t rms.
Any trraiisiMiiciits ran liouiaile with i-W. V. UINM, l.illktuii, N, C.
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Jan 102m
l,I U'll )"iu it's a siriuiw tliinfi' baiil
an Alabama ox-Cuiirowinan, "whenuntj'H
only tlanlitor In pinn to bo a w.minn.
VoUlifT tllKiWS wllulll JuU (lull't TC'
uit'inluT cvrr tu bavc n in bef'uro lilt
their huts to ymi clem ut'insH tlie stnet,
ami lb' inti'tiw priliiriii'SN of duib'B bi1
Cuine uluiONt imlir'arabit'."
"1 bavi'H bribt, Minut lillli'pirl wlio
s-hi to mi' a little oitl 1 u t whm 1
cmiiu' to tliink nl' it I know Aio is seven
teen jraiM old. jiinl nil" nl' lluwt) dan
Htium bo' will t'oiiii' urmind rliiuiiiiiiiiiL'
und twisting bU bat uml n-kiu mo I' r
lur. I ibink, lihUevi r, I'll p-t a shut
mm aixl flioot liiiiioii llic I'lea ui' sell-
ili'lV tutt. Tin re fiilit ti bo a law to
pr.ihrt a mail n.'iimt tlu1 )onn wumpH
who carry off a man'w only daughter."
'Why, it ducni'l mm to me lunjrcr
tli iin yrttcnlay that my little j;irl was
leariiinu A, 11, V, and then wln n nIic uut
to na'iinu' I '..ulil baldly IHirve it, tut
fjiR-i.d l.! bad li aim d a lot oi" j-tnfl' in
in bur link reader by In art, and was n -e-iiin
it to inc by rtto. Next 1 km vv
.slu: toi-k to aiming and p'uvinu n tbo
iianii, a'ld bla-t me il' lu- htut one to
writing (n i'iry. Tbi-i lat i.- the on y
tiling that sii'iir'.s iii in lln; idea nf lot
litii; i-iia of thefcu younMtiTH have lur
ttben the li;uu CullieH. SnlliibnW it
sn-iiiK to inc tbat, .'ilajs, ntrilmtivc
ju-tiie will leak i ut of tin; n'iry mjiih -wlit-r;.
'Hut. really, 'tin an awful i-irii us thinj:
t- r.d.-c a jiirl, luiniii; ber thrnuk the
Uiuii s, nxabs Mid vIh i I'ilii; o lijji,
ed ieate li r at the bit k-nd ( f b. anlin
:bon), have lur tuiiiihl drawinj: and mu
sie, sjn ml m. ney liki1 dirt to drvt-i lu r.
and l lu n have M ine little H-aiitp thatyu
reinember (nly a few days u;o rubbing
bird' mstseiiinc atound and take her
away. It's too bad."
SHE WAS AFRAID.
THE PRODICALSON.
MALIETOA--EX-KING OF SAMOAN ISLANDS.
THE FJAOE TO GET
AT TIIK
LOWEST PIIICES,
IS AT
DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S,
WEST 8IDE WA8HINCTON AVE, OPPOSITE R. SHED
W E L I) 0 N. N. C.
STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS.
TPEMOttlPTION DKPARTUItNT FII.I.K1) WITH THR BKMT HKLECTeD MATKRIAL.-M
PRESCRIPTIONS COMroUNDKI) AT ALL IIOl'US WITH CHEAT CARE.
PBRFUMERT, 8TATIOKERY, FANX'Y BOAl'R, BKl'HIira,
FANCT ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIOARfl.
II1UIII IktU kMrt? woom.Uw.n twitti rou u
ZOLLICOFFER'S.
A man was (-nun walking alniiLT one
ruad and a wnman uuv' Htiulber. The
roads finally united, and m:iti ami woman,
reaubin the junetioti at thu same litn'
walkul on hoin ill ro tnuether. The
man was carrying a lare in n kettle
It liaek; in uiie band he held by (he b us
a live eltleken, in (lie ether a nine, and
he was h adinj: a nat. .Iu."t : lloy
were cniiiiuj; () a d.-t-ji, d.iik ravine (In-
wuinii) Haidtotbe man: "I'm alraid tu
:o through that ratine with yuii; it N a
lidieiy place, ami yu miht ovi.rinwer
me and k ist me by fi ive.' ''If ym
were alrai-J uf that," said llio man, "yuii
shouldn't have walked with me at all
v fan 1 possibly uveip iwer you ai)d
kiss yitii by fureo wli-ti I have this reat
iron kettle en my back, a eane in t i.e
b ind, a live ehickt-u in the other, and am
leading this goat? I mi Jit as well be
tied hand and foot!" ''Yen, replied the
woman, "hut if ymi slmuld Mtiek your
eane in the rnuud and lie the goat to it
and tuiu the kiltie buttniu up und put
the chicken into It, tin n you might wick
dly kiss mu in pite of my resist a uee.M
'Success to thy ingenuity, oh, woman !'
said the rijoiciuj; man to himself, '1
should never have tlmught nf mieh ex
ppdients." And when they came to the
ravine be stuck bis cane in the ground
und tied the goat to it, and gave tin1
chicken to the Human, sawn-', ' Hold ii
whue I cut some gr.is ft.r the gout.'' ami
then, lowering the keltic frnu hHshoul
lets, impri.-oneil ttie chicketi uihKt n.
and wickedly ki.jd the w.'inau, as she
was al l aid he would 1
TO FORETELL WEATHER
It flues mt always reijiiire that a malt
should I ropbid In ri.iike a sliremi
gmss as to what ihewialh.r will le
sume metilbri in advam e. Tie l 11 !' '
probabilities we will not ay c it;iiinir
regarding times and seasons that are nh
Uous to ev ryone whu knows the dif
f renee beiw.rn storm and ' .din, be it
an 1 cold. We know, for inlan e, tb.it
one extreme i- likely to follow another
If one winti t is extremely cold it is hih
'y probable it nill h - followed by iimil.(i
correspondingly moderate. An nmiMial
ly cohl wave, so la'lul, Mill gt lu ridly be
i'lceeeded by a til of wt alh r of gn-at
mildrn'M tor the seas- n To u v ry dry
iisoii, or a Hiiccessiuii of dry 'ason,
tin io ure tture to r-uccccd a p riotl ol
weather to makeup tiled, ticiemy of r:iiti
fall. If any particular pring is eo!d ami
wet and late, wo may eneridly cipid
that the tucceeding mauiun will be whthi
wy pitHtiit, Hdd hiiiU-r Kitl bii okiW ii.
coming, If the cmire year tdiould In
bad on account of the excessive mid or
unseasonable storms, the compensation
may not come till the neit year, but that
it will come in time is m sure as that the
sud will continue to rise and m l. It is one
of the first lawn of nature that rain sh ill
alternate, with Huushinn, slorm with calm,
and beat with cold, and it is by tu l;ing
theso nioTcuu'iits of tho elements more
cloHely than the rust of mankind that
mime pretended weather prophets hive
occasionally nueeeeded in coming some
where dear tho truth iu their predictions.
MALIETOA, EX-KING: OF SAMOA.
When the (leinian Plantation Vn:p:i-
ny commenced its operations in the Su
moan Uh.nds in ISoli, Mali, tea was one
if the leading chiefs, but wa- continual
ly i ngitgi d in war with other chiefs aspir-
(o the rami' position, in tliese wins
(iermaiH, American ami l',ngliliunn
ihllid, taking Mich sides as their in
terests dictated. In lS7! ir Ailhuv
(Joidon as lttitish High (omiiiKMom r
established Malietoa king of the Mauds
of Samoa; he was at once recognized as
h by the ISriindi and Auieih an con
s, Utimnny, howevir, pirsuing a pro
crastinating policy. In 11 tho unh.r
innate king bad btceine tlie cumph'tf
slave of tlie Herman merchants, and hail
to do whatever these wished, as they
were backed up by their government
He appealed to the (Jeinian Kmperor,
but in vain; he then biyged that tlie Is
lands should be annexed by (Ireat lliit-
ain. This brought about bis downfall.
The Hermans began to support one l
bis rivals, Tamasese. and ut hit lin y de
posed Malietoa, who fled from Apia, bis
capital. Eventually he came back and
was p rsiiaded by tho tlernuin and Amer
can eonuU to give himself u. He was
taken mi board a Herman nr.iii ol war
ami d. mutcd to New Guinea. Malietoa
U about fifty years old. of a mild and
ntle ti inpcrament, and would never
have adopted the profi ssimi of arms hail
he not Kin comptlled by hi- high birih
to take a bailing art in poliiirs. Hi.
dt position has not mended matters much
as rival chiefs dice more are contending
for power, the (liruians favoring Tamc.s
cs, while ihe Knjslisb and Aim ncan con
suls have rcojhicd Mataafa asking,
each of the two rivals biing in the field
with an army.
The Samoa Islands have an area id' a
bout 2T-.")tI MUi:re miles; the popul.iti"ii
is composed of iil.OtM) natives and about
.4titl b-reigner-i, -110 of wholu are white.
The native belong to the Polynesian
race und piof'ts the Chii-tian religion
The export and import trade is almost
entirely in tho bands of the tiermati (Mer
chants, tho grealer part of it being c .n
trolled by the Herman Commerce, and
Plantation Company, which basils head
ijiiarti r-iat Apii. Its imports yearly av
erage 1 .Win.tMMI m irks, while ihe exports
are more than two million marks.
Iu 1"S the Pniled Suites mail' a
treaty with the king and piling chief?, of
Samoa by which ihe former obtained tlie
harbor of 1'aiig i Pango as a coaling sta
tion, as the islands are en the direct line
o' mail ships iu the Paiitie. 01" course
similar privileges bad to bo granted to
uthcr nation!", and about (hat lime llis-
iii.uk u g in to imrniuce ins cmhuimi
po'i' V. so, on ihe ;!id of September,
1-Jil. u treaty was made betwi t n Samoa.
tieioi.inv. Ureal Piitain an I ilo-1'nind
States, by whiib ihe three p wi rs guaran
(ei the iudepeiidi m e of S. .un a. but t he
city nf Apia and vicinity wcie jrui-licdU
put ujider control of the consuls of the
il r. e at l.w rs. The proper cuii-
sMiuii. n of this treaty U really tlie mat
ter in issue bit wciii (iciniaoy on one
side and the Pnittd States on the ollnr.
The lit rmaiis have recogniz 'd and sup
poittd a chief who overthrew the foiiin i
king. Mali toa, and claim the iLhl to
make a low in My siib the in w king,
ihe Aintiiiatis in ihe ish.nds oljut.ai.d
iu h voy ijuiit way are MipjoiiiiiL' iIm-
other fide. Kai h patty dilloUliet H lln
na'ivo sii portt is of the (.ib. r sid- n.-"r-
In !," und filially, enc iiraoi-d by an
aliegid Ann limn n.timd Kb in, the
palty of ihe old king have fought a lor
man cxtt'ditiuii, killing home twenty and
woumling tbirty-MX. Henee the pn-w-cnt
row
WHEN TWILIGHT COMES.
All heavy goods at cost for cash lo
make room for spring stock. 1. N.
Stain back & Co.
A wee nietlur is carefully pulling h r
favorite doll tu bed. With tender solid
tude she removes eaih dainty garnunt
and fash us on the tiny night gown.
Then, with a fund kiss, she hugs lur
treasure to lur and places it in its little
cradle. Alt-i jetting it for a moment
gently, she rij ! e i ut id' the room, as
the tuilLhl p-1 .s i in iously into it.
A I'.iir maid ii sl.oeU before her looking-glass,
adding th-j last toucheH to h r
evening toilet. Iler lovir will soon 1 o,
here! Ibr eyis ale lull of innocent
lovclight ! She looks tagt l'ly at In r le
fh-clion ill iheghi's! How glad she is
that she is pr-tiy! Mo- I'mnnn little
at a crimp that uilliiot slay just a it
should. A ring comes at the door, ami
she hastens away ill the gathering of the
twilight to meet In r brluwd.
A young wife rits an.ioii.-'y watching
tor In r husband. At each approaching fool.
sl i In I heart heats rajturoudy and then
glows heavy with di-ippoiutmi'iit ! She
will not Lr" imluoi-j. ii is so swu t out
I hi if ! Tint creeping shadows chei r
her in mbling soul so she waits and
wishes and the shadows knglhtii into
d.itkencd night.
A mothei is ricking lur baby to
si vp. Ilcloi ksat her giavely while
llo v niuve to and tro, as asking why the
bright sunshine must leave and ihe ugly
shadows bide In r d ar lace tii iii him.
l'heif is a wahh "I wi-d iu iu In r great I
-wett ey.s. He holds rightly to lor
Ire.-s, as ij' tti keep In r near him !
WIk n at last bis t yes are closed, she
disengages the h'.iighatid, kisses him
lightly he must not be awakened and
arisisto put linn into Ins crib. I h-u
she sinks hack into her chair and begins
to rock him again. It is n pha.-ant to
rest iu the twilight, ami he is so sweet to
nurse.
A woman kneels by a fresh in ade
grave. The head hoard stares coldly at
her, and teems to say, over and over
again, ihe words inscribed upon it ; ''lie
wa her only child and she was a widow."
With tear lioleli ey , she bends down
lower, till her lips rest upeii the larih.
She longsso to ki the ijtiiet fi rm it U
holding from let ! And the (vuliht
seems to hurry pa -4 In.T ami gladly los -itself
iu the darktie.-s.
A cue-Worn old woman sits watching
the shadows nunc they are friends to
her friend that she welcomes lor they
always sing the same Si.n to ker. "One
day nearer home." A lid us she smihs
to litem her thanks, she, too, repeals.
"Ono day nearer In. inc.'' And so life
woman s life goen on in twilight, tiil
rest comes to lur wiaiy body ami joy to
waiting heart till her spirit reaches its
home, where never a shadow can tali
upon it. New Oilcans J', .n'w .
Bin I'I'K.us .M Sistkks : -lie dis
eourseuu nt di- manning is iiieimtted from
de tex iu de book, which say.' 11 A
Mittiu man bad two son." Now de
you?"est son v.u a berry coiiteiitioiiable
young man dat wa-. in no wise ivspose to
do de will oh e fatlnr And darforc he
Was a pnjig:tl soil, alidde last state ub
dat lietli Mas wu- l,iti ! fiH ( ite !
I'e I'ibie say dat di oiing man call
to '. father and say : Fatlur, gim me
my share oh de mi! -tun. and I will lock
it ami go awavtoa lur n uiitiv, and V"ii
shall n t sie my faee no nm'." Now, I
r. i l.oii de (de man war tired bodderin
iis J rojigal. and V was willin to let
him Inn- V own row. Por we read in de
Hihle d il de young man tcek hi share of
desuhshin. and gone into a fur country,
and dare he sjn n he subslun in riotous
cxtrabagaiice. high libin and sin! An'
aft i r 'e money war all How away e war
reduced to a great necessity. So great
War de ineesslly 'e Wal'lcducid lo. dat 'e
bad to hue I; evil' trat . one in, Ii man to
Ulllie hog !
Now. de Itible don't s;iy. hut it is s j.
piMil. dat dat was a beny mean while
man, cause we read iu de hook dat de
jr..jiga! was fain lo full de Muminuck on
dc hu-ks. w.it 'e feel de hog Hid. And
wlu.il c coine to bi-st ll he say, "He berry
siivaut in my father's house bah bread
lur to eat ami I Hin t hub ueiie. 1 m
gwiiic Lack to the old Utan and ax im lo
tcck me as a Idled siTaiit." And so be
leek de pearl ring oil he ling, r and iruv
inn to de bog. And de hog run at uui.
'came y u lei.d in de book, "ll uu cast
pearl befo hwitie he will turn auud and
reii you !"
Now, win n de young man was yi:t a
long way off. de i le man m.t iiiii, an' be
run out to mid urn, and he kcteh urn
and two 'e ban' roun' 'c neck and kiss
uui. and put aiiinuier ling on 'e ban
and git- uui one wile shirt wid g'de stud
in dc lu ssuni. ami tell de hired fcrvaut
to kill de fat calf an" make a great feasll
An eordiu to de way he say it war
done.
An' when de feast was ready he sen'
round to all de ihh nabeis and inwie
urn all to de suppir. And dy all wid
one const nl 1 gin to make i .cu-e. )oe
man savs he ji-s buv a uke oh oxen, and
'e got to go kok afltr he purcbesc.
Aiiuiier man say e taking iu a iece oh
new gioiin' and e aint got lime. Anui
nr, man say e jiss man it d to a line
nyoiuig wile an an he cant coiue.
Weil, Well do (do man see how cla ry
body dU'ount him V git hex. and 'e .ly
to de hired man : ' t io uiit into de high
way and hw:tv. and madder all e tiiel.
NKW AIV KHTISKM KN'TS.
BE OF GOOD CHEER.
Tu tiie liimvst iii'i'jirer alter irulh.who,
irotilil- d willi .'..line cntaiou-; buwjd dis
Ci'.se. s. i.s a remedy which will com
plaily ti.tdii.iU? fiom his syst ni every
p,errii (il blood poison. l!ut thrones he
luvc:. - hi:; w if it and his ehildrt n-- may he
AWV KKTISK.M KNT.
fc.ieil. ii. i xpvricnce ol' ol!icrii i i:;ils as
a tiii:;!ily i v l.ition. Coir.-.n ci .sense tells
him itctu.il results are the n;i!y .sure proof
of (ui.ttive irte.e, Kul l!e- following
tru : tt stiinieiv :
I ill 1 t !
Twelve yeai ar-,o I
!.! c: 'v .1 ll-.o.li.o
tioil W. . Itts'v hoin! 1
titc, ('.id not i U
tion was :
ul-ers. a;-.
I had be
ef the 1
lic.d lU.o
tise.1: U
iii.iiic. (1
i lit wh.ilt
tu me.
i .mtr.if ir 1 ii terri
.niiini;. .My altlic-
I I. id no appe
al ni 'lit, my diees-
p.tin 'I. my l noat .as (nil ol
A tu
Mind r-med
I wri i k.
I several
Atlanta;
v advir
etc re-
lien-
i!.:-i I
is 1 i 1 up willi
wt !' di.iwn up
( ni:M ni;i leave
, ! f.a I
: i
! t a re
ie r,iv-
, -ti . r c; r j;-t-ii.
n I el l .inc 1 .'i urn
1 I to ue it at
ii' p-.rm.tiieiulv cured.
. . Davis. Dr. J-m;i (.
. K;:ott, darri.tt C; l'ro,,
;ier:i who know i f my
v recommend I'-. 11. 11.,
: best medicine
m ;,.!, d ! , P.. P.
Oil; e, und I'm 1 i.iv
I r 1 1 r t P v. .
W.stmoii
ami im :v
CIS'. 1 (
f r I !' i rin. it is
i.tr t;u' i - km i.i tli.; won;!.
J a -. 1.. Iinsw ount, Atlanta, Ga.
Dining ihe month '.i i-Vbnurv I bought
o:;ei t.til ct Ii. i',, i lor my him -v ear old
1- i . v. '::) 1 what i!oi tors term licredi
t n y !J. ud pfii -m!. ar.'l to my utter as. ton
i:mme;-.t mi L'jttlj turid liim. In Fu!
roary my il.I.r s m. twelve years of a;;e,
v. :;s hi. r.tllv ( ov'. rvd with ulysorcs on
hi; b'v, ,v., a r-rrilile eruption on his
1 ..!.' IL- was - nrcd with two buttles of
P.. P.Ii. As .i.juak blood lcaiisvr it has
no cipial. j..ii s Mil i-, Atlanta, ' -a.
For several va:s I have been suiii i mg
fr mi a i nm.'.if.mion..! hhio 1 oo'-mci. wl.ii li
sis: il ih
ians, and l:i
i .U, ;;c:. t i i tair best
us; of Ihe most noted
iftft
mm':
Inr (le lo.s j li.llh ;,l.ii dr Militi kill hv.
and lie dt-'t I' (an lit ur. ;iml in)' m.ii il:it
v;t di ad i.ln :ip;iiii.'' Su do hsnd
ir. ill cul :il,d lit- yu.l.li r do Hill' and do
lalno, and do hall and do dool'. and all do
.o .lc in dat Ian', and lio lololl mil
and mi uiu dnwn, and doy mako a gr. ai
IW: An' allor di J' dun tat, de lia;.--ni.
nt wat dun oa,,, r ii' lull m Ikii
llkol I'lll and livi'Mliall li-li. cd.or.
0 TV 1 il rliffi! do .ll'l'i,'0 I'J ill2itist do
liim li und on do jiauo oli do Imnk :
V. y,- i ii i , TB )' Hii'l m ,'ly
.-ak ali.1 W..UU.1, 1,-1. k ion! '
LIVING ON LOVE.
IlucWtrti' Arnica i;ilt'.
The licit Salve in the World forCuts.
Uruises, Sores, rieers. Salt Hheom.Pever
Solesfetter, Chapped hands, Cliilbluius
i'orus.and all skin eriipiious.and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay reitiired. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price '-'.) cents per box.
For sale by druggists at Weldon, HmwD
&Carrawayt Halifax, Dr. J AMcliwigan,
Knfield.
Parge stoi k cheap Furniture for sulc
cheap. P. N. Htainback & Co.
Overcoats and clothing must go. Ex
amine prices. M. F. Uart.
) -
"fis sa-1 enough to. but when a young
mail add to !,i u. ulal t rtur s bysical
li-l. in ail. mpiing t.i live oil h ve.
then is the iae hopch ss imktd.
A young man !iin- nr.,1 Chwlaii l
hiid his mind slightly litin.d by the in
terest he took in the Christian Scitine.
or faith cure, whh.li i (he lalrst fad in
that city. He was t n'ag d to be m.iiriid.
ami u lew days ago be ri signed bis p si
tioti iu a railioad t iliee, ai.ii-iuiieiug that
he wa- g'dng to ea-t away all cart lily
things and woik for the Lord.
The most slaitliug act ol bis mania
was the refusal ufall f. td. siyiug lie was
cititf ht to exist on love. Pr-itn imch
iioinie standpoint no one will ipie-iioii
the cheapness of lite did, but lb. ree. n
be no doiihl that siu h loinj Wt uld bnug
on n riot among llie gastric jUiees, wlmh
t!i entir" p-di'. ' tl. w..ntJ emihl n t
.poll.
The bill of ftt iv for this young man
would probably be: Per hnakl.e-t. a
weak doubt, tiimmtd witii grmljut.
caresses; liiinjiii-liing glftiiees a lu liabv
Punting, per dinner, li's and K's, wi ll
sauce nl iglis; loud cndcariueiils in m-v-eral
ttyky, iieetar of the go'N; mooii
beiUiis stulled wilh tondei glances, yum
yum pudding. For supper, warm em
braces, piotcslati-iiis of love wilh ktsies,
bunny hiscuit wilh fovent tea and kill
ing sheep's eyes
Alter living on this diet for two or
thiee days, and with a strong appetite
for it, there cm he no ipn-Ktion of thj
sanity of (ho man. Love in yery well iu
its place, ami when occupying its propyl
niche in tlie aff.tiis of the world is thr
most healthful exercise otv1 can indulge
in, but it won t lurnish ; lie i ior go
to market. Whcediiy Jittctijt
rosi -ii'iion m i 1 1 ni;i.
To Tin; i;iu loii. I'leaif innnut your
n ailers that 1 have a positive reineii.v Im
tlie alum named ili-eae. I!y it- timely
Use tlinusaiuis o liopclc-s ca-cs It tw- he u
p iinaiicntly eiintl. I -hail he jjla-l to i'U-i
t ah hottlt s ol my r. un tly 1 i;i:i: to any et
your rca Ut ho have eoiiHuiiiptntn H they
will -end ine their express iiint pitstotlice
ittliirews. Kespci'tlitllv.
T. A. SlAKT M, M. C
oct','.". 1 jr. IM lVarl ot. New Yoik.
Unit llcallli.
Past summer I was in bid h-alth
!ee! le, with little or no appetite, un.ibie
toaiteiid to my business. I began taking
S. S took nothing ehe and in a
sin n time my appetite r turned, gaitnd
stungth; im n i.sitl niiietei n pounds in
weight in hss ibaiia munlh, and my
health Was resl-md.
J M. Maiiuy.
Abbeville S. C, O.-t.
in: Uii uu'S.
I was covered with ;i ( opp' r-rolon d
crt!pt:on i'til over my l-odvaiid iimb.s, willi
l:i,. ol ,np) tit , i nil ia'm ; pains in my
1 .:"., '.v. ' ol n-v joint-., ceiier.il debil-
t mat i. it ion, t.dim ; (.'I cluy h.tir. sore
lioo .t an 1 t.ical iurwm-.ii: s'.. I beiame
im ridul.u:'., bi.l bein' told that P. li. il.
w.:s .t -i mm.'. i bio.-1 put h'mr and that
it i!: 1 not i i,ire :i path-t.l I i u.v ,t c.ross
lui'oi' '.m v.,:s inrid, I i omnieni ed its
tw. Within tv.D weeks' time f. U im
pinved. I h.iv.' takin ;ibout tcnhoUl.s
am.1, te A a., w 11 and spri.litly as any man.
Mv appetite and !-t:mv.;t:i have r, tut :t- it
ami m 1, ,:r t'n s , o: t,,l em. i t o i ot
In sii.it.- lo tMt lb lb li. has i u .j'.i.d
as a ;e l .;l i l-io I put hi- r. ami any o ej
ttiio us ' O ik o : I otlh' will be i u::
vim i t'l.il il has, no i tpt il in tins parts
istiilto ln,u ' Us us. , a i. is a splendid
tonii ,m.il.' : i. my sst,inina mm urn
Ui!' n. Nun li.ive the liberty tu direct. my
suilcicr tu UtC in pcison.
K. P. H. Imms
Atlanla, I. a.
I had ii t running u!i ers o i tun- leu, and
(J on ihe oilier, ami I -It gre.itlv pmsiiatcd.
I Inlirvc 1 ai tu.Uly swallowed a barrel of
iiKt!u im-in vain cllorts to cure the (lis
case. W ilh htlle hope, I tin. illy ;u ted on
the iiigcni advice (da ft tend, and got a
bottle of P. It. li. I exp tieiin il .lihaugc
ant I my despondency was somewhat dis
pe'led. I k pt usit.j; it untii 1 had taken
sit to 1 Mil l.s and .dl the uleeis. r!u unnt
tism. ae.d i. tin r horrors ct blood poison
haw iiis.,ppe,u'c(h and at last ( am .sound
and w.il . -..iin, alter an cxpi rience of
twei ly j..ii ot torture.
A. P. Ib;i nson, Atlanta, Ga.
ii MY STOCK OF
FALL AKQlVlflTLRIMiLL,
li ii i ri vitur , ,iti l I u ill -li-filny tlu- tin,
unoiU t". cr rt.j n ui iiiis tuM u t mm
"new styi
( U.MI-: AMI SKI.KCT
i-f M)i;i;i,
fi .Hutu rick t ntti inn i. oli rt
hi.-iii-ili -'late 111 ttliitli (J to till) i
i flits lot IMstUfce
.MILS. P. A I.
not I ly W.lu
II-' Vol' WANT TilK K
T.1KK
THE WORLD.
It i aluinst tlio sallo' tll'lL
.No f-t I ill! '.!!, IV
.Nil I ill r,il,'s:t.o
'I llC Ill'M llllil li"h'Uln
NEWS PAPER
I'll Iho .Nui'lli Aii.oriiiui t'liiunci
) -' lal'Ke l"iui'tl U:;1 .-.1 lilif colullll
'iiI'Ii-ik '1 ill ami
Wi
ll -linuiut; to ill
rri.Aii mivki,
l .'fll Oil iMCll 11
K.y Kililiua
y aii,l ciaitluilinL'
I'll t-. Milil.l. will J ri tit ttilli
ii 1
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i','iiliir ituthiT.
ml,
K. I.
II I
ti.liiili II
K. V It-
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Tin- lira Ii.
Mr. A I, Mm,
.lilins Hi-llt-iirv
Hu.
M K llniiOliiii.
I liiroiii o nut
Mury t ooil 11..
11,-illnt M OU
Anulo .Uv-tl
Kli. "In lll'iilll
t.'. l'lnilijk
I- v ill l,o llio lul ft word
m nt i ns iho- i ro ,til.litli,',l
li ot civ lnl Is lulkilih' iil'''i!t. Ni
. i-v lii-l ..ill Ii ,i,inilU'. iuoj 111.
Un l.iliiuiy ol tli l.iiii.
" 'I iiiii,
Win. Illaok,
'I l
This Library nl' Kiotii.ti will bo I
tu .Sul'wribtr only.
lit. 1 1.
I was tin; iotiin ul' tho wors t Cainn li
that 1 over hoard of. I was ontirely
doafiu uno oar. and nil tho ini'lo ul' my
in so. including wrt nl' llio In n.', ."oii;jln d
nil. No troatnnn' lionolitoil mo, and
ilivsioians Miid 1 Kioj'd novor lie any
hottir. I tiiuli S S. S. a, a lu-t rosort.
and it !'as intitoly nirtd ino. I luvo
boon wfll lour year,, and ti . jn ul' ro
tuiii ul' tho droad ul disoasiv
Mils .li'SH'inw: I'm nil. .
liuo W.st. S. I. I lot.
vrri' Sr,., ilio h.i, oiir.-d mo ul u ina
linaut bru.ikiii mil on my Ion, wliioh
oaiiM'd inti.loralilo nlli It was oalloil
Ki ..ma by ihe d.ioturs--four of wliuiu
lroair.1 inc with nu roliol'. I eundidly
cniili'sn that I uo my pnwont (.'mul
hoaltii tu S. S. S.,whioli in my tstiiuatiuii
is invalunblo as n blood roinody.
Miss Ji i,i , IH:W IT,
1T, X. loth St., St. l,ouis, Mo.
Swill's Spofilic in ontiroly a vo;:olalli'
medioine, nod is the only utodioiiie whieh
has cvtT I'urod Hloud l'uisnn, Pcruful.i,
Itlnuil Ilutuoin und kindred disensr".
Send fur our boukfl op llloud and Skin
discaseH, mailed free.
THKSW1KT Sl'KCIFIO CO.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, tia.
Kl NM V. I i ., Sept. t !, iss;.
I:. . i. t'loiip.iny - Mv Ul ,k Sik:
I i ,!. : : it i!o.iiuo i;i ai kiitiivlo'liii
I ii" io.il lionolitlny wife h.isdorivu! ti 10,11
. 'i ri -it and wio.uliTliil inoiii'. ino, 11. I'.
II 1 r.r 1,1,! voais s'ie u.is ,1 -roat suf
f : 1 tuoii s, lulu!.!, r smile 1,1m . I ilis
i .i .-wiii li hail lain dormant ail lior lito.
Wo ! ., 1 .iltoiitiioi 1111111 soi'.io ut tlio r.ui.t
!,k;l!l',:l j liysioi.lt.s in tlio rtiuiitry. but ail
l't i.f t lioi I, until we bad all ilo.si'.iired ut
h. r ovor 1 oil it 1 1 i aoj. lkr iniiutii was one
hold ul, 1 r. ai.il tor two innmli or mure
hoi body v.a.t I vokon out with soros until
s'ie lost a li. aulilul bead of hair, also eye
I islu s ar, i oy 1 blows ; ill l.u I. she si i nii i
to Ik' a 1 o'uplolo wlet k.
Niuv reuo-. llio ('.real so, rot o.hioh I
u.u'.t all l'io Mori. I lu know: 'Hut throe
1 mil I s id l',!oo ! It.'.bn lnoilioino lias done
t'o- v. 11 i. 0. im li v. mil i sound in, r, iliblo to
.r.v u.10 v. 1'0 did I'.ot kno'.o it to bo so.
lo i,". 111; v. ito is lortoitly boallliy and
1! ,r lin"i ,.ir, si minions t.liilt, and s!i.'
On'., 1 .Is 11 !lllio-iv,iillt!l-ol,l b.lbo. .llso li.l-
bi llt boallliy. 'oiy 1 . spt'otltiiiv
11. 1. CA-SSIUV.
1 1 Ai.l ls
I
Sl'A'IMN. N. C 1
olnu 11 v tilth, IssS, (
Tin. is to f. 1 til v that throe years aRO I
lu, I i.iv lolt I ); amputated four im lies
1" lot." the I. ni-.'. 1 .iiised by bhio.1 u:.-,on
,u,d 1 ,0 0 ..It'. i tiou Altor it was an xo
ul, 1! 1:1110 1 .11110 a running uh er on iIk
end ul it that measured o'i inihcs oik
way and 4'j inthes the other, and uai-tinu-d
Hlowin worse every day until a
short tune aso. I was Riven up to die by
the best dot tois in Charlotte. I hoard ol
llio v.ondertul 11. II. II. I rosuKtil to try
that. My woii;ht at the time 1 tono
.110111 o;l ll. II. It. was l-Jli pounds. When
I had taken throe Miles I Rained 117
ioi' U in wr .hc when I bad taken
It. live boltl. s I was joiintl and well, but
ronli'Vled takiiiR until I had lakrn lllloi n
Lull s. 1 now weinh In' . lUlids and
mi asute live loot and throe nu hi s huh.
I oontond that vour mrdii ine has 101uu.il
js j bl.Hi.l puiilur. It loit.iudv wi lled
likcaihaiiu. (U) J. K. Wll.sos.
.His I 11,1 ut
V.nl. U'K A 1 A U HI K
! lllik.s,
No exits! cufiii will ho print
No baok numbers onn be fumis'
no sinlo oii ies will be sold,
wish tlio series eniiiilele ut tin
year (."1- numbers) SI; li 1110
tiiiitibi rs i .die.: .1 uiuutlis (1- t
Address,
TIIK WOULD,
New York 5
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iE BEST FAMILY,
IMTK2 WORLD
iiSlrkiiyMi Uniform b
'Kc.ri :,! lon.ni!- for win. h ve
ii'i'ilk-" l":i!,t,MV''r'l hi
1 lealirr.l In iiuality !
I . tl tit;:tle ti nly j 4'ir-
II 1 ,-, .ins 11 illtliiK thtt
(nr." Ill InieM liibrir
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ii nits, .iiid itrc dear at Jti,
no t ilii-r Ncntlv evcrv grocer
kiv,,, It 11. stock If ..t.r
fi .in In- 1 cjrcvt whnles.-ik gr
D . -i.-ful'y thf iiivii'c w rpf
r, .uui lie ttrcful to follow
on c t .1 ..tiisHle M rjiiper. YouCHU'
Wrfit l"itt:er Lrfi.rr trying lor yout
n.) iruty wi uil rfiil
Dobbins' ElectrU
jail il ly
P'l
somi srcMiuiti: .sta''at,
rirnatsiirua, va.
Motiuliionls,
llom'slones,
Tombs,
Tablet, ic.
Lowest casti irieeH puarauteed. All
work warranted mitisfuctorv.
tf"A beautiful calendar fur lSKfl
sent lo any address on receipt of atarnp
for postage.
CIIABL.ES M. WALSH,
oot 11 ly.
PROFESSION.
.lAMM K
J r '( A' A,-IV
WELDON
rrm-licf in ihcriiiirtmif I
Uui mul in t ti' Siirt'tiiiNinl
Ifclli-n- m mli' In llMtruof I.
Braurh offl. f it lUlifhl, K.t
itny.
"iH0MiS N. HILL,
Atturiicy at I
UAIJFAX, N.l
rrmrtlrtw- In lUlifai and atjh
Fetlcrtl fid Hiipn'mffoum.
y C. T H 0 R H X,
ATTORSEYAT
KNF1EI.D, If. I
rrai tli M In IheeourUoriul1'
countlc ant ill Ihe Supreme
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