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J ispi 'ft-j HALL & SLEIDGKE, ritoi'iUETORS. -A. NEWSPAPER IF O IR, THE PEOPLE. TERMS-12'01 rER ANNUM IN ADVN( E. YOL. XX. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1889. NO. J!. NEW ADVEKTISKMKNTS. A FAIR SHOW. THE ARIZONA KICKER THE TRUTH. IV ..1 1 ,:. r i PuAmi -PATENT " ?UODIII M. P. ' -..nwvtiimiM. iTirb.vu. Premier OUR PATENT ROLLER FLOURS ; manufueturcil from tlic CHOICEST WHEAT Ol'.TAlN'AIU.E fur which Mtimore as a ni:irket stanils pre-eminent. Tlii'ir superiority lor I'NIKOH.MITV. hrEKNOTII aiidUNAl'I'liOAlMIAinj'IKI.AVOIUKiskiriKbtrnarknowl.-JH. I PATAl'SCOSri'Elil.ATIVEl'ATENT Stwila unrivalled. 01' a rich, Orcamv Coli r, it makes a llroad that will suit the f -utidious. Hoar Ask your (Irocor for it. l'atapseo Sui rlativo Patent, ltnlamlo Clioici' Patent, ' l'atapsco Family Patent, Oransc drove Extra, " Baldwin Eaiuily, Maploton Family. i C. A. CAMBIUM, MANTKACTI HIM) COMPANY, ' l!l I Commerce St., lialtimnro, Md. i; tug VI 1y. E S T A B Ij I S II JOHN N. 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Ill 111 (atUi4rtrjlo iatilwiritw.il! TM M " ZOLLICOrFER'S. THE 1 PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS. ESTABLISHED-1774. El) IS li H. HALIFAX, N. C PHARMACIST. IN o DRUGS, Mb. m n r. . the l':...-r n, n :i i ii.ik-1, II ' I. ; .111.1 ni.i, r in. " r w..i'. h..:ujili: Wkuiu, iutIai:.., KULL1VAN, IMJCJI-iauOTlCXl, N. Y. STAINBACK & CO. WITH mi BEST BKLICTICD MATERIAL.- MAKINll A 1HH 1 IIAI'I'V, AMI HOW IT IIKSI I.TKIl. Wo were sitting in front of Taylor's grocery on a summer day. when a big lilaek hour came uosin alunjj the gutter mid started a new train of thought, lu the crowd of loungers was a man from St. Louis, and, after watt hini; the porker lor a while, he remarked: ' I wonder if that hoir ever had a real pjod time ill all his life?" ''lloj;S alius have good limes, I guess" remarked the village eooper, who had knocked oil' work and come over to hear some politic. 'I doubt it," said the other. He must feel his deguded position in life, and so he cannot be happy. I wish I could do something to make hiui feel that life is worth the. living." Fust mau ever saw who pitied a hog!" grunteil the blacksmith, who ought to have been tacking a shoe on a wailing mule. "Yes, 1 do pity liiui. I've been down myself and know how it is. Taylor, have you got any cherry whiskey?" 'Mighty little, if any. More cherries than whiskey. 1 guts." ''If you ve two quart of cherries which have been in liquor, bring 'eui out and I'll give you half a dollar. I am going to make that hog happy for two hours." The grocer got the cherries, which had beeu lying iu liquor fur a couple of years, and the St. Louis man poured them out into the gutter for the hog. They wire devoured with astonishing audily, and the porker stood and looked at us and hungered for mure- It was doubted by some if ibe liquor Would af fect him. but after a few iniuutes he be gan to frisk and play, and was evidently under its inlluei:ce. "That docs mo good," suid (he donor ol the cherries. "He is being "light hearted, and life will now take on new charms to him. Hang a man who wont give a hog a show!" Just then the animal uttered a coarse ' woof?" and charged for the crowd. We scattered and he entered the grocery, took two or three turns and shut out and down the street. Ksquiru Smith was coming up. and the hog charged and up set him. He then headed for a hor-ie and buggy in front of Snyder's; crashed ipin-t the horse's hind legs, and ill an other moment there was a runaway. The widow Watkius was sailing along with a can of kerosene iu her band, and the beg relied her off on the walk as if she had been struck by a locomotive. He then charged a double team and started theui off. dove iuto (laylurd's dry goods store and out. and the old man Sabin turned in from Elm street just in time to be ed three feet high ami rolled iuto a puddle. Fifty men were- out and after the poker by this time, but ho started an other runaway; upset a baby carriage, and knocked the register of deeds off his pins, before we cornered him and got a rope around a hiud leg. Then every body was mad and wanted vengeance; but when they came to look for the St. Louis man he had skipped. He, how ever, left a message li.r the public, saying to a boy, who hail skinned up au awning to be out of danger : "My fon, if you haven't adopted a motto yet, let me throw out one lor your digestion. It is '(iive everything a fair show.''' New York .S'iih. FEAR NOT. Iu the dim past, when human Fouls were a subject of barter, a certain man made a contract with His Satanic Majes ty which bound him to deliver his soul to the party of the second part, iu con sideration of being supplied with all the wealth he could dispose of, in ca.se Beel- i bub failed to lurnish all he could spend, the contract to be null and void. He tried his utmost, drinking, gambling, and even as a last report taking his btat girl to an ice cream palace, but all in vain. By the time the fultiilmenl of his obli gation drew near, he gave up hope. A friend asked him the cause of his de f,r aud he udly lu'J l.U lI. "Fear not," said the friend, "you still have sixty days start a newspaper." lie did so, and ere one moon bad rolled around the devil retired in disgust and the soul was saved. Cl'ARII AGAINST TIIK MTKIkl-'.. And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot U 11 bow soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may lastcn itself upon vou. Odc dose is preventive and I few dose t positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to iu treatment. A samp'e bottle is given you rree ana me nemeay guar anteed by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. Face powder docs not always help a young woman to go oft quickly in the mat rimonial market. A HUAI.TIIY GROWTH. Acker's Blood Eliiir has gained firm hold on the American people and is ac knowledged to be superior to ill other preparations. It is I positive cure for ill Blood ind Skin Diseases. Ttao medi cal fraternity indorse ind prescribe it. Ouirinteed ind told by W. M. Cohen, WtildoD. N. C. MISS O-RACE KING. MISS GRACE KING. Among the Southern writers who have recently conic into proniincuce Miss (Jraeo Kiug, of New Orleans, has been the shortest time before the public, the first issue of "Monsieur Motte," in which is told the touching self-sacrifice and de votion of a ncgrese fur a destitute and orphaned white child having appeared in the New Princeton Review about two years ago. This story, written with no definite idea of publication, was seen by some literary friends, who immediately realizing its merit, advised sending it to the New Princeton Beview, then in great quest of a sale for its first issue. It won the writer an itistaut reputation both in this cr.unty and iu England Miss King's next venture was "Bonue Maiiian," which appeared in Harper's Monthly, followed shortly by a third story of the same general character. "Madame Lareveillierc," a development of 'Munsieur La Motte." These stories are characterized by a warmth of color ing. Souietimes increased to a fierce glow, and a delicate and sympathetic treatment, showing perfect familiarity with the people and sjeues portrayed. Miss King belongs to an American fami ly, her father, a native of (ieorgia, having removed to New t Means many years ago, where he became one of the most promi nent lawyers of the section. Educated at Creole schools, tho associations and surroundings of her early life were almost entirely French or Creole and to this fact we are indebted for the delightful description of the interior of a yuung ladies' boarding school in New Orleans, which forms so effective a setting for the main incident of "Monsieur La Motte." There is in her delineation of character no element of exaggeration but simply a faithful presentation of the im pulsive Southern temperament, instinct with the warmth of the Southern sun. WITH CHRIST PRESIDING "Fancy," she says, "our Lord appoint ed chairman of the examining committee of a heresy homing church to day. One imagines the eloquent silence with which he would 'sit out the accepted ti sis for fitness for membership in his visible church What does the candidate be lieve concerning the total depravity of oil mandkind? Is he aware that he com mitted the sin of Adam? What are his views upon the eternal damnation of the finally impenitent? lias he laith in the sinelity of immersion? Does be accept the sacrament of infant sprinkling? Test his knowledge of the Trinity. Try his theory of the nature and the office of the Holy (ihost. Is he sound on the doc trine of election? Does he tottir upon justification by faith? Now conceive it to be the turn of the mute presiding officer to put questions to the eaudidate. HaVo you a pure heart? Do you love the Lurd, your (iod, with the whole of il? Explain to us your r lutions with your neighbors? Are y. u beloved iu your home ? Can you con trol your temper? Do you talk seaud.d? An you familiar wilh the condition ol the poor? How many drunkards have you tiiid to reform? What outcasts sought to save? Oil what social theory do you invite guests to your house ?" Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Women Lovs Whitk I 'pun entir ing the world il is her first robe. In a white gown she is brought for baptism. She kneels and says her prayers iu spot less white. She is married in white. and after that she lives over tho white garment days of her youth in the robes she makes fur her children, and when her task is ended sho folds her white hands and lies down to sleep in a shroud as white as her soul. CAN AM DO Guaranhw Acker' Blood Eliiir f r it has Imvii fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is i positive cure lor syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions ind Pimples. It puri fies the whole system ind thoroughly builds op the constitution. Stjld by W, M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. BURRIS S NIGHTOF AGONY KNTKIITAINtMl AN AllMKII MANIAC with i.iimi lim ns ok stuhv- TKI.l.l.Nll. New Vrk World. The presence of mind of John F Burris, a well-known attorney of San Francisco, saved the life of himself, of Dr. Haddeu and of Mrs. Henry Weibold the other uight at Aguew's Station, near Sau Jose. Mr. Burris was attorney for Mrs. Weibold in her buit for di voiee against her husband. Cruelty and insanity were the allegations. The law yer, accompanied by Dr: Madden, went to Aguew 's Station, the residence of his client. While the visitors were talking to Mrs Weibold, her husband entered, revolver in hand, advancing towards Burris. He announced his intention to kill the law yer. The action and words of the mad mau so unnerved Dr. Madden that he fainted. Mrs. Weibold ran out of the room. The lawyer, knowing he couldn't cope with Weibold, said: "Better hear this story before you kill me." "What is it?" asked Weibold. Burris started in as best ns he could and Weibold went to a chair and sat down. His eyes followed every move ment of tho attorney and his revolver never lost the point-blank aim at Harris's head. The story at last came to an end and when it was finished Weibold again ad vaueed on the lawyer, who waived him off and asked him to listen to a tale of ad ventures iu a jungle with an elephant. Then for hour after hour Burris told marvelous tales about his mythical ad vent un 8 in Africa. It was 8 o'clock in the evening when ihey begun ami ci.iiliniud until dav break. Then sleepiness overcame tl e madman aud the lawyer sprang for the weapon ami te -tired it. Weibold did not awake. About ibis time the do lor regained consciousness and helped his friend to the i p n air, for, now that the agony was over, Bunts seemed on the point of fainting. They walked to the imanc asylum, only a short distance away, reported Wcibold's condition and he was secured. WOMAN AND HER UMBRELLA- Only one woman in ten knows how to carry an umbrella, anil she rarely entries her knowledge into practice. Every rain storm proves this. Aiming men there is a tacit understanding that the umbrella is to be tilted ill passing, so that neither of the pedestrians need to tic wholly un covered for oven short time. The tilt ing is, of course, away Irom the other person, and is a considerate and courteous act which both sexes could easily per form. But the women haven't lime for anything if this kind. Their eym are fixed on some distant point, and they strike out in that direc tion lik" pedestrians iu a go as-yoti-please nee Not unlicqiicntly they lower their heads and charge upon an individual or a group wilh results which are often disas trous and dangerous. If by any chance they collide with any persou moving in the opposition direction, they glare at the new comers iu manner that would have made Ludy Macbeth' worst scowl see m an angelic smile by contrast. They arc equally polite in this matter to those of their own sex and some laughable col lisions often occur, for even women ad mit they have less patience with Wumen than with those haled creatures, the men. lurklru'. Am Ira Halve. The Bust Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, S.ircs.Clccrs, Salt Khcuin, Fever Soto,Telter, Chapped bands, Chilblains Coins, aud all skin cruptions,and positive ly cures Piles, or no piy required. It is guaranteed to give net'oct satisfaction, or money refunded. P,-ici 25 ceati per box. For sale by druggists H Weldon, Brown k Camway, Ualifai,Dr. J A MoQwigon, Eaaeld. CAN T UK Itiil llllT OI K lilt ttl.N OCT, EVEN Tllot illl II K HAS To CIIASHK HIS SI.EEI'INli I'l.ACE NKIllll.V. The last issue of the Arlnma Klrkrr contains the following cheerful para graphs .- Not a Si ccess.---List Saturday night, soon after 1 1 o'clock, some gentle man, whose identity is unknown to us, fired a charge of buck shot through the side window ol our editorial loom, di rectly at the spot where our cot is usually placed. Had the cot been there we should have been iuquested on and buried ere this. But the cot wasn't there. We are not purty, but we are no hayseed. We haven't slept twice in I he same spot for the last twelve weeks. We have learned the ways of this eommuui'y at considerable cost and trouble, and we lou'l propose ourselves as a midnight targi't. We (eel sorry for the gent whownstnl his energies, and amiuiiuilioti. He doubt less went away from the window feeling that he was entitled to credit for "doing a smart thing. Come again, old chap. Can't Tei.i. vet. The Boston Acme opera company is billed fortwo nights next week at Carter's Hall. This may bo a first class combination, or it may be a shide show which our people should give the colli shoulder. No tickets have been left at this office up to date, and we shall not exptess our opinion in this issue, Errata. We find we were in error la:t week in regard to the shooting af fray between Hon. Bill Dakin and Col. Jones. We supposed at the lime that Colonel Jones was a regular subscriber to this paper, but a look through our list proves that we have never had his name at all. On the contrary, lion. Da kin lias subscribed for five copies. Wc were misinformed ns to the following: 1. Dakin did not call Jones a liar. i. Dakin did not draw his gun first. 3- Jones did not offer to apologize. We were hasty iu saving that Dakiu ought to swing from a limb, unJ that he h:'d long been a terror to the town. Wc found him to be a mild, courteous gcu tcol citizen, full of push and enterprise, and his presence a credit to the town. Colonel Jones had better travel for his htalth as soon us able, and in case he finds a town to suit him better he should buy it aud settle there. Not Tilts Ykar A correspondent who signs himself "P. I). Q" wants to kuow why the Ku-hr doesn't pitch into the Board of Aldoinieii tor its corruption and he adds that every mother's sou of them could be sent to piisoii for a thief. We don't doubt this assertion in the least, but we are not saying any thin,'. We have the city printing this year at a go "J , fat price, and are not saying a wr I. Ueti RNKH Maj. Jim Suiilh crealid piite a sensation by disccnding from the rage as it reached lowu last Friday even. ing. We had no sooner notified that his subscription to the A'iV.vr had ex pired than he handed us two bigsilvir dollars for a renewal. The Major has put in the past year in State Prison, having been sent there by mistake, as his fiiiiids are convinced. He served his term like a man, and has relumed to the besom of his family aud society. Me has cards oul for a 'high coffee" day after to-morrow, and the e'itc will be there in legions. A TRIM FIGURE. Women who wish to preserve the slim Uess and contour of their figure must be glu by learning to stand well. That is explained to mean the throwing forward ai'd upward of the chest, the flattening of the back, with the shoiildir blades held in their proper places, aud the defi nite curving in of the small of t lie back, thus throwing the whole Weight of the body upon the hips. No i.thcr women hold themselves so well as the aristocratic Engli-h women. Much of their beauty lies in their proud enrriwee. the dclicntp erectness of their figures, and the fine poise of their heads. The same aristocratic carriage is within the reach of any American girl who takes the pains to have il; it is only the question of few years of eternal vig' lance, never relaxing her watchfulness over herself, and, silting or standing, al ways preserving her erecluess and mise, the result being thai at the end of that time it has become second nature to her, aud she never afterwards loses it. This, in great measure, preserves the figure, because it keeps the muscles firm and well strung, aud prevents the sinking down of the flesh around the waist and the hips, so common in women over tidi ly, md which it is perfectly easy to es cape. Another thing to avoid is a bad habit ol going upstairs, which most wc men do, bent forward, with the chest contracted, which, as well as an indolent, slouchy manner of walkiug, ia injurious to the heart and lungs. Pretty atyle of dress ginghama at 81 cents per yard. M. F. Hart. The boy who sees his father adulterate his goods, and arrange his best fruit on the top of the box, is taught object les sous he doesn't forget. The following incidents were recently told: "Come," said a certain mother to her little boy, "lake this; it is something good.'' The child was evidently suspicious, but alter many earnest assurances ou the part of his mother, he took the medicine. It was extremely billet; and rej.tiing it at n:ice, he raised his young Voice iu angry reproaches against his uiolhcr for telling him such a falsehood. "No, my dear," said she; "I have told you no lie. The medicine is good; it is good to cure you. That is what I uicaut." "Ilool to cure ie!" he cried with a look of contempt. ' You cheated me You know you did." es, he Was tight; and by that act she lost the confidence of her little boy. A little girl, hearing her mother say to the clerk, after she had taken samples (for her crazy quilt ) from several pieces of goods, that she would call in the after noon and make some purchases, said : "Mamma, you said that at all the other stores." Actual lessons like these do far mure to fix tnoial character than all the pcr funclory preaching and advising possible. A child cannot be more certainly cor rupted than by hearing good advice and seeiug a bud exemplification of il. ii.UM'ixi:! a Kit iovn:vi'.vii:vr Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's D, "H'p sia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Indigestion and make lite a happiness aud pleasure. Sold at 25 and 00 cents by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. Among (lie sights of Oklahoma City ia I glass of water. Its only rival as a curiosity in the Territory is a cake of soap brought in by ni istake by one of the Government officials. A I till I) kil l I'D. Another child killed by the use of opiates !ivcn in the lorm of SiKillnng syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is surprising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It eontui ns no Opium or Morphiue. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. Shop girls at Ansouia have effected an organization and suit writteu notices to several street "mashers " lo behave or take the consequences. ADVERTISEMENTS. HELP IN TIME OF NEED. When a man is Irr winiig tie will (flip at ittaw l-jt will ml uve l-.ini. ICitert) to him a liie-1' ut -n J Ms tc-tue i ce.tain. Mr. Jaii.w A Gwr. ol Athens. lia.. (endorsed bj the fiir.or of the (hen Banner Watchman) makes tht lul.iiwing stitement I jn, hi cousin of tlie late K Governor A let tvlt II Sf-hens, and have ln-cn poitalclfirk on ditfen-M t;tiliU.idi line iwa. Fui ten yean I h CANCER been a sufferer (rum a cancer on iny fa;'.', whkh grew worst until ll.e'iii!iatep of nutter Ucame proline and ry oflcnsive I be.aiiii- tli-Moughly disgusted with b!.od pun tiers and jrutiiinced tiicm humbugs, as had tried man withmit iciief. I irul'y I MJMndttft: t nie Botanic HloodBalm, (It. I! II) 1 lie otiensive discharge decreased at once aid tl.e t.iiJtiei disappeared. U became 1l and I?m in size until not hini: renuint eicept a scar I gained fievlt and stteinjlh, ami ail who have it en file Lvar U sitniony, I cannot i-y loo in tit li it ill praue " A. H. Morrii. Pine Uluif, Ark-, writes lint .-prints failed entirely to cure me of several U-rri'jk', indolent running uteris on mv log-., ith whkti 1 tvive been troubled for many years. Sever al dixtori also attempted to cure me but I ailed. I hot springs (made in Atlanta, Ga..) and theeifect has been truly n,at!ical,as they have all healed and I am cured after evciytiiinu failed. My general health il alsoimpror n.g, appetite and digestion good, t sleep sound 'v. and m-ver felt better. Doctors told me that I could not be cured. I refer to every merchant or profesiioiul man of Pint Itlufl. IF" Any one interested nhodtsiret to know more abuut the wonderful merit of fi II 0, will pleat send adJrest to niitod tlalm Co, Atlanta, Ga.. for their liluitrattd "Book of Wonders,' l&) J t sit ftt. s Kiatf h.Kr m fv4 wbr tb m-i r astro wt will Mud irrr tr ant Mim IB rath le! ut ,iht ttj bai aawistf -mrbit mtitt t urM. iik all tki anar hmram t lllataaailf If aa raantilria at of aj coat It and alutia art taltt la rttani wi aaa (bat m M wt trud. ia that h may r . at year fctMat,ta" afttr S Binalha all ahall btumt yvut w i bttb haraa "i i 'on raiati la ia a await , aad atlla far MAm. 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An excellent Cook Book of 2.10 Pages 13 niu., containing one hundred Dinner Bills of Fare, with instructions how to prepare each one, so that the cost for four persona cannot exceed ouc dollar, also 1 50 addition al recipes. This valuable book will be given freo to any one sending or presenting tickets rep resenting the purchase of twenty (20) pounds of (;. o, I'. CI IT TON KKF.D LA HD, at our Branch Store, No. 19 W. 42nd St.. N. V. Each .ail of our Lard contains a ticket, the number on w hich corresponds to the numlter of jNiunds in the pail. TH K COTTON OIL l'K IDICT CO , N. Y. T. L. KMKY, Agent tor Weldon, N- C. C. E. MctlWKIAN, Agent for Enfield, N.C. apr 11 2m SUA Kotlal tttaltf WataW.l a)I UV. git til utaljr. I .i wawa in wurw liwtkttuar. War- rauia. Hear BuliJ Usui iiiuatiiaujiaaaa. Bulb latiaa UuJ (ut' aiita, with, wuifca aud taau ( tqaal valaa. i Uaitt Fertai lM"tk law toftlktr wlik was larga aadvai. uela Uat tif HtjasMaMtal NuaB)Bla. TVm aaauaJat. a wil aa Iba walcb. 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Philadelphia, Pa. jan 'i ly PWOrtSSIONAL CAWDt. Jra aiLits, wiltii a. aniiL M UUII DAM1IL. ATTUKSEYSATLAW, WELDON, N.C. Prutlet la the court, or H.llfHj u4Kertk.B. ton and in th suprrmt ind rtderal Muru. CM lretiun. mult iu all MrU of Nona CroUo. Vrauch olhct at H.U1.I, M. C, sau OC17 Mm J J I If rpaOMAIll. 1ILU Attaraejr at law, HALIFAX. K.0. Pmrtle In Hsl lAux and aajolnlna Maatlai aa t FedM! aa4 Suarma eoartL ant. ataf yy c. t 11 o 11 1, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INF1KI D, K. C. Praetlra In theraurti ofH.IIIV. nt adlolnlai eonntl. and tn th Huprvn. cuurt. Collw Uoiw m.,lf .11) h.ra lu Ih. Hut., udrt Umiaarumuily nuul.. J D Wll DT. 0 L A K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HALIFAX, K. C. PtmUms vhtmir at wrrte art rt.in-j Collwtioa of euUau a.n maai.iA!.M.T J sur at it , i mr n ''"'
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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May 30, 1889, edition 1
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