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IL. XXIII.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1893.
NO 40
A D V H ItTIS K M E N Ts .
DYSPEPSIA
I that misery experienced whoa
ddenly niiido aware that you
Sssess n dialxilieal urrangenieut
died stomach. No two dyspep
ifcs have the same predominant
jrniptoms, but whutever form
.yspepsia takes
I The underlying cause it
I in the LIVER,
pi one thing is certain no one
fill remain a dyspeptic who will
li' will correct
Acidity of the
Stomach,
Expel foul gases,
Ally Irritation,
Assist Digestion
MO)
riTiJr"7."Tfirana at tho same
l&J&mS time
!
fAi? irer working and
f W botlihj uihnents
I disappear.
f'For more than ihrec yean 1 suffered with
fyspepsia in iis worst ibrm. I tried ?;vera,
9cmrs, but they afforded no relief. At last 1 tried
(Tuitions Liver Utt'iii'ator, which cured, we in a
ort time. It is a good medicine, I would not
without it. jambs a. kuanb, rnuau a, ra.
See that yon get the Genuine,
with red J2 on front 'of wrapper.
PHUFARCD ONLY UY '
. u. XKtLIN & CO.. Philadelphia, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
W. ,.1. ! f t M Tnifin
fcia day dissolved by mutual consent.
ROBT. 0. BURTON,
E. L. TRAVIS,
Slax, N. C, Nov. 25, 18U2.
fuiCKlIAHT T. C. ITABKISON
OFFICE OF
LOCkllAKT HARRISON,
.torneys and Counsellors At Law,
weldon, n. c .
te-Offlcc In Literary Hall."a
Practices ia the Superior aud other courts
Restate.
rorupt attention giveu to the collection
Claims. nov A ly.
LMKS M. MULLEN,
WALTER 1. DANIRL
vniDi ds
DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Weldon, N. C.
Sactice in thecourts of Halifax audNorLnamD
taud In the Supreme and Federal court. CoU
nuns mane in anpansoi Norm Carolina.
pocti omce at naiii&x, M, C, open every Hon
jan 7 ly
H0MA8 N. HILL,
Attorney at Law,
HALIFAX, N. C.
W'tices In Halifax aud adjolulugcuuntlei and
era laud Supreme coima. v..
aug. W t
V
R. E. L. HUNTER,
SSURGEON
DENTIST.
an be found at his office in Enfield,
'ore Nitrons Oxide Gas for the Painlew
trading of Teeth always on hand,
feb 27 ly.
IT, W. HARRIS, D. D. S.
i i
Littleton, N. C.
'eth Extracted withaut pain.
4-20-Gra.
'nnu,,i, , ,:, Wln , No othtr Shoe,
Wr thli Shoe during Oil Sumner Monthl.
,00 NUT SUFFER WITH
TIRED or TENDER FEET.
rill, s-i . EXPANDS iM KVKUY MOTION of
AOIIM Alll.fc liuun uiki 11 ihm.iIiiu ui tt
ii.rr.itri.nr.
THE PERFECTION
Oo.u no inor. look, hotter, wnri lonfor,
X'"a loo UaitB more oomion
tlikii any . tnr mike.
Prifei, Ii.00. SJ.iO. S3. 00 SS.tO.
CONSOLIDMEO SHOE CO, MTrs, Ivnn.Masi.
or sale by the leading shoe dealer in
Littleton, N. C,
S. JOHNSTON.
W- B TILLERY. Wdon, N.C.
0. B CURTIS t CO., Eutield,N.C.
OKS UaDK To MEA8UB1. A IPIOIALTT.
SAcnts waDted in all saetions.
ug 11 3m. s
mm?
DKFIKI) Till: CUSTOM 31 KX.
"I was ci uiin;', acroi-sthu St. Lawrence
liver tliu other day," remarked Samuel
H. Wiiltsuti, ''and witiuwcd a tliin; that
in iilc a CiifitoiJ) lliiuse (illieer blush, and
I'il lrt i hut hit istliu only onn who ever
hud Midi a gcnsatioi) in his life. On (ho
boit was a beautiful ymii' fiirl, who had
u laro i:ickii)je in her lap. The inspec
tor detired to see it, but the jiirl refused.
" 'But I must,' insisted the officer.
" 'It is nithii) but a' dull L'll pay
the duty, but you eau't see it.'
" 'I liiite tu be rude, my younf; lady,1
said tho inspector, but unless you open
tho package I thall be forced to take it
from you.'
" '1 will not open it,' she said, defiant
ly, it's uothin; but a dull, I tell you, aud
it has no clothes; it's stark naked, sir, and
you shall not see it.'
"The officer tried to laugh, but he
couldn't. The other passengers applauded
the young lady's nerve aud the inspector
passed on." St. Louis Republic.
A NEW KOAD.'
The Atlantic Coast Line has made
preliminary survey , for a new i railroad
from Wadesboro, on its Cheraw aud Salis
bury branch, to WinstoD. The road,
says the Baltimore Sun, will be ninety
miles bog and penetrate tho Valley of
the Yadkin river, which has one of the
most remarkable water powers in the
country, the fall being 200 feet to the
mile. At Winston the now road will
connect with the Roanoke and Southern
road, a branch of the Norfolk and Wes
tern, which has its terminus at that
place. The building of this connecting
line will ive the Norfolk and Western
southern outlet for the products of the
Pocahontas coal fields, and therefore the
Norfolk and Western is iu close sympa
thy with the enterprise and will aid in its
construction and operation. It is said
that the Coast Line and Norfolk and
Western endorse mutually for a term of
years the bonds for the construction of
this new link. When completed the
road will bo owned and operated by the
Atlantic Coast Line. The work of con
struction will be commenced as soon as
the locating surveys are completed, and
will be pushed to a rapid completion.
3IADE POLITICAL.
At the meetiug ot the Populists held
at Indianapolis last week the constitution
of the Industrial Legion, adopted at the
Memphis meeting, was amended to meet
the demands of Gen. Paul Vandervoort
who was elected couiuiunder in chief.
The committee appointed to revise the
constitution in accordance with the Van
dervoort view made their report to night.
and it was adopted. Through the changes
thus made the order is shorn of all but a
semblance of its military complexion
although Gen. Vandervoort's title remains
commander-in-chief. The ritual is also
abolished; a pledge takes the place of the
oath that was prescribed; the classes are
abolished; all members are admitted on
the same basis, and all who subscribe to
the Omaha platform are eligible to mem
bctship.
These ohanges being made, General
Vandervoot signified his aooeptanoo it) a
formal address iu which tho purposes of
the industrial leuion were set forth
detail. Tonorrow tlnonnnii'rii for the
various States will be announced, and
plan of organization wi l be adopted. As
a result of tho changes made in the
constitution the industrial legion becomes
a political, instead of a semi-political
organization, the objcot of it being to
have the charge of the political interests
ol tho Farmers' Alliuueo and the Indus
trial Union.
he Advertising Of Hood's Sar
parilla is always within the bounds of
ieason because it is true; it always appeals
to the sober, common sense nf thinking
people because it is true; and it is always
fully substantiated by endorsements which
in th" financial world would be accepted
without a moment a hesitation
For a general family caihnrtio we con
fidently reoommend lloous I'll Is.
REV. DR. BRICGS,
Whote trial for bereiy it now occupying the attention of th religioua world.
AN ATTACK ON DK. MACUNE
THE "ALLIANCE ADVOCATE OF KAN-
SA8, makes 8KRIOUS ci.'ARUKS i
AGAINST IIIM.
Duriugthe past month the Alliance
dvocate, Kansas organ of the People's
party, has been making a bitter war on
Dr. C. W. Maeuue, the Alliance leader
at Washington, who, it charges, sent out
Democratic campaign documents to
Alliance men, and afterward . tried to
l'astcn it on Gov. Tiilmau, of South
Carolina. The Advocate charges that
Macune's pursuing and houudiog of Col.
Polk was the cause of the national
president's death.
The Advocate says: "Dr. Macune
has never been in a council or conven
tion yet that he did not have to bo vindi
cated from some charge. He has been a
supporter of the National Union Compa
ny, and is responsible for the victimizing
of Alliance men in different parts of the
country through that rotten concern, for
which he has undoubtedly been well paid.
Col. Polk never trusted him. As officers
of the Alliance they necessarily had to
confer together concerning official mat
ters, but Dr. Macune never missed an
opportunity to annoy Col. Pulk or reuder
his poi!inn pri'iilint of tltH Nuliotiiil
Alliance as unpleasant as possible Col.
Polk's death may even in a measure be
attributed to this annoyance, and the ex
tra labor and anxiety imposed upon him
by this hypocrite A greater faroe was
never enacted than that of Mneune
standing up at Omaha uud Memphis
pronouncing eulogies on Col. Polk."
Salvation Oil d-es aot assuage pain;
but, by quickly finding its way to the
scut of the disease allays tho swelling and
inflammation, und by removing theivtuse
of the disease effects a permanent euro.
It is without u doubt a great liniment
and ought to be kept in every family.
Pi ice 25 cents. At all dealers.
lTltV PcM-n s..-o broken
flovTi .Toti otuivriri: M- W.-.aol.l i; .res
"-"""IA ," Iillll'r!l ! ,:,', ; ilV,"
ijrjtem, aid digestion, removes ot bile,
. aud curea maluriu. Uet Uio gcuukio,
DK. BRICGS WINS.
Pr Briggs has beeu acquitted of her-
ey by the New York Presbytery. There
suit was a surprise, foi on all t,he six
couois the vote was against sustaining
the charge.
On the first charge, accusing Prof.
Brills of teaching that tho reason is a
source of divine authority, the vote was
as follows: To sustain the charge GO;
against sustaining the charge, G3.
On the second charge, which accuses
Prof. Briggs of teaching that the church
is a source of divine authority, there
were 55 votes cast in favor of sustaining
the charge and 71 against.
The closet vote was on the third
charge, that Prof. Briggs taught that
the Scriptures contained errors of history
and fact. On this charge the vote was
as follows: To sustain the charge 61
against OS.
On the fourth charge, accusing Prof.
Briggs of teaching that Moses was not
the author of the Pentateueh, the vote
was: To sustain the charge, 53; against
72.
The vote on the fifth charge, accusing
Prof Briggiof leaehi'ig ilrit I"iiinh did
nut write many of the chapters in the
book bearing bis name was iu favor of
sustaining the charge 40, apiiiml 70.
The vote on the si li elnrjro. accusing
Prof. l'Bi.ii''S of teaching that suutitiuatiuu
is progressive after df-ath. was as Wow
To sustain the cb.ii fe 57; itgiinst litf.
The case will ii'j appealed to tho gen
eral assembly, which will meet in Wash
iugton early iu the spring. The assem
bly will appoint a commission consisting
of fourteen unprejudiced members to net
on the appeai.
For affections of the throat and chest,
and lungs, it has no equal. Mr. II. J.
Uuduian, Ivy and Wheat Streets, At
lanta, Ga , writes: "Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup has proved a very great blessing
T' lii-''Mt;r''v eur.d n bad case of Larrn-
I giiio i' long standing. Success to ii al
3
I Ways.
PURELY PERSONAL.
" ii
Mr. A. J. Groves, of Hansoms, Va.,
was in town a few days ago.
Miss Estelle Williford, of Rocky
Mount, is visiting friends iu town.
Mr. Lcc Gunter, of Knfield, was in
town Tuesday, en route to Richmond.
t n t it n it i t 1
Dir. it. o. nun, ot mucign, mauo a
short visit to friends in town last week.
Mr. E. L. Hny ward returned Friday
frum a visit to relatives near New Bern.
Mr. E. G. Cheatham, formerly of this
place, now of Portsmouth, was in town
Saturday.
Dr. J. E. Shields, who has been spend
ing the holidays in Scotland . Neck, re
turned Tuesday.
Capt. T. W. Mason returned to Ral
eigh Tuesday after speeding the Christ
mas holidays at home.
Miss Lucy Leach, of Littleton, spent
Sunday and Monday in iown, the guest
of Miss Kate Prescott.
Mrs. B. F. Sledge, of Manche.-i r,
Va., who has been visiting friends i.i
town, returned home Monday.
Messrs. Wm. Holmes Davis and Hee-
ry Davis have returned from a visit to
their parents and other relatives durii g
the holidays. , j )
Messrs. Cola Harrell and M. T. Law
rence, representatives respectively from
Northampton and Martin, went up to
Raleigh Tuesday.
Mr. W. W. White, who has been a
clerk in Mr. J. T. Evans' store is now
clerk at the postofiice and hands out
mail to the public.
Prof. W. C. Riddick, of the A. and M.
College, returned home Monday after
spending a few days with his many
fiiends in this place.
Sheriff Alsbrook and deputy Sheriff
A. H. Green spent Monday night in
town. No county has a better sheriff
and no sheriff a better deputy.
Capt. Kitchin went to Raleigh Satur
day and Mr. F. H. Taylor Monday
We are glad to say the latter has recoV'
ered from his severe attack of the grippe.
Messrs. J. J. Lockhart and T. C. Har
rison have formed a co-partnership for
the practice of law, and have fitted up an
office in the Literary hall building. Suc
cess to them.
Mr. Charles F. Divine, one of the old
est and best known engineers on the Wil
mington and Weldon Railroad, is to take
charge of the railroad shops at Rocky
Mount.
We regret to learn that Mr. W. T,
Shaw and family will remove to Rocky
Mount to live. Mr. Shaw has accepted
the position of night yard master at that
place and will enter upon the discharge
of his duties as soon as his heaith
will
permit.
J. W. Yates, Tullahoma, Tenn.,
writes: ,-It does me good to praise B
tauic lilood ISalm. It cured me ot no
abscess on the lungs and asthma that
troubled me two years and that other
remedies tailed to beneht.
Rinuwood Items. The holiday
passed quietly. There were services al
the Episcopal church uud a sermon by
the Rev. Mr. Vandcrbogart.
The Christ mas tree Monday night w
well attended, thougn toe weather was
extremely cold. The tree was a tiiit u
ol'biimt.V und was ladeu will) gifts. Tho
children noted splendidly, showing fine
'riii-iiiiir l.ii'lo Ruby Vinson showed a
lUUlai'ajiilj Voice iu two songs.
Dr. John fl. Harrison, now iu Balti
more, is much improved and will return
home in a few days.
Masters Bennie Bobbin of Oxford
school, and Paul Matthews, of A. and M
(Vllene. p"tit the holidays at home aud
luiurneu to sen Hil ys'erday. G. E. M.
Scrofula, whether hereditary or ae
quired, 1 thoroughly expelled from ii
biood by Hood's iNirsupunlia, the pvti
blood purifier. .. . . . , ,
ic v'ir.': j ,
Oryoi : . . '-.i.i swi fornotb
: . -. ..!. .. u'Liilty. Try
BROIfA'.'. "ITTKim.
It will cure you r '., ui, .. jr.ur liver, and give
a fuod appetite.
NEW ADVE11TLSEM KNTS.
Tobacco Cnre !
WHAT IT IS DOING,
I received Tablet about six days ago and
commenced using according to directions,
and can say now Unit I am cured of the
habit of chewing and smoking, contracted
about thirty-seven years nno. What are
your terms to agents? I want two counties.
Cleveland, Miss. E. C. Hopkins.
I have used the Knse Tobacco Cure with
happy results,
Please give mo all the particulars in re
gard to agency, for one or mora counties.
Yours respecuully,
Valdosta, Ga. W. 1). Braswell.
I sent to you a month ago for a Tablet
of I?ose Tobacco Cure. It broke me of the
habit after using tobacco for fifty-seven or
fitty-eight years. lours,
Travelers Kest, Ala. J. C. Powell.
I purchased a Tablet of Rose Cure some
twoweeks since and it has cured me.
Please let me know if you will let an
agent have as much territory as a State.
Tibbee station, Miss. , J. H. Kyland.
Eevi Mr. Oulland, of this city, has used
yourliose Tobacco Cure and he says it has
cured him of the habit of tobacco using. I
have been chewing and smoking for 45
years and yctam determined to quit. Please
und enclosed If 1 .00. Send me a laoiei.
Jacksonville, Fla. onrs,
W. E. Hatter.
Sometime ago I ordered from you a box
of the Hnnft'Ciue for myself. It gave per
fect satisfaction and completely cured me
of the Snuff habit in a few duvs. I would
like to secure the agency for this section.
Summit, Ala. Mrs. Carry Haden-
AN OLD CASE. All that want to quit
the use of tobacco, use the Eose Tobacco
Cure.- I am a free man after using it 55
years. " Give terms to agents. Yours,
Valley Head, Ala. R. S. Price.
I write this to say to you that the Hose
Tobacco Cure is a wonderful stuff. I have
used tobacco iu all shapes for 45 years, and
after usiDg one Tablet all desire is gone. I
used two Tablets to be sure ot a cure, Bin
one did the work. Dr. K. M. Tucker.
PRICE PKR TABLET, TOBACCO CVRE, J1.S0
" BOX, SNUFF CURE, IM
, ORDER OK
BRAZEAL & CO.,
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.,
General Agents for Alabama, Mississippi,
Georgia, Florida, North and
South Carolina.
sep 8 ly
save ; ;
Paying
uuwiuia
Bills
n fi ii ku Amu
li-li-li- Dinnn dmu
if 10 mm ULUVJU Unum
THE GREAT REMEDY
FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES -Hu
been thoroughly tested br em
inent phTidcl&n. and the people
for M year., and never fail, to
A eureqi
UlCaij ana pennaaeutiT
SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZtntA, i
V RHEUMATISM. PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS,
t ernncin i.
M tnd all manner ot EATTNO, SPREADING and
RUNNING BOltES. InvarlaMy cores the i mort
loatlMOme blood dtoeaaee It direction! are fol-
iottedV Woe per bottle, t bottle, for 15. For
ale by droewUU.
SENT FREEwoNDnMtTEEs.
BLOOD HALM liU., mi.nia, va.
-July 28 ly.
w.B. May,
WBLIDOlT.Isr. C.
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Dress Goods,
Furnishing
, v.: Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots
Shoes.
All Goods New,
All goods latest .
, j Style, all goods
Cheap.
Evfryiliinp wa'rVuiiiiil is rcprmMcd.
('all nr. varuine quality und prian.
No iro bie t" .Ii" fctd!, fllsd t" lrve
v"ii set ihM
awV'TL'. NOT UK TJNDKl;." OLD.
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