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" 'ilfiili CTOHISr "W. SLEDGE, proprietor. -A. 1ST IE "W S I? .A. IP IE IR 3J1 O IRi THE PEOPLE. TEiiMS:-l-' I'KH ANNUM IN ADVANCE. VOL. XXIV. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1893. NO. 36. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. When You A mm nwm EEZE Gasp Cnugh, Choko, and for Breath, BEWARE 1 it Mr.ybo a Seriouo Symptom THE SPECIFIC For all Throat and Lung Complaints IS Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ii;ui!'ti'M, N, II,, mivm: "The, best i.i AY KICK Cherry Pectoral." Hcv. John K. Ciiahh, nf Miintli remedy for La Urippj Unit 1 know i "Last Spring, I was taken dnwii v.illi t.n irijipo. At times I was com. plctely prostrated, ami sn difficult was my lucatliiiii; that my breast seemed as if cunlined in an inm ca'. I procured a bottle of AYKR'S Cherry Pectoral, anil no nitoncr l.ai I begun tailing it than relief followed, I could not lielieve th:i! the i Tf"ot would hp so vapid and the cure so compete. It iu truly a v .m : l -i! medic inc." V. II. Williams, Crook City, S. I). "From my own experience, 1 talic pleasure- in voluntarily stating that of all the medicines 1 ever used for I . "sli c "his mid I. a tlrippe, AVER'S Cherry Pectoral is, pre-eminently, I v hint potent remedy. Ordinarily, the most virulent fresh cold in the In nl an I che.t vanishes in a night, as if by manic. .Inst follow the directions, and AYKIi'S Cherry Pectoral TVill do the rest." (ii-:i. II. I'iki-, ( uli, Ky. "For two years, I su U- :-f'.l from a m"-l distressing rough, which, at last, became of a cimsiimptivrcli:ir:ii,t,r. tn,l ,t rj alarming to my friends. After trying various remedies, without sin .- :s, I began to take AVKR'S Cherrv Pectoral, and wa Cklkstink Smois, Aie.'1!. la, The best remedy for o. ,;,!.-. throat and lungs, AYKii by the profession. Ayer's ('rpiinr.-cl by Dr. J. ( Prompt to aot ry : oiui relieved. Two bottles cured me." .Ml'. eoii'jiii, and tlie conimon disorders of the Clierry I ecloral is universally recommended ectoral ;i "o., Kowi'tl, Mass j mm EI GARWOOD'S liXTMUl $lUmtlf NACES TRIPLE, -5S TATIONERY(C- VIOLET WATER, Just Received 150 Linen writing woodwortii'b klorida wa- Tabids, whioh I'll sell TER, at a small AND SACHET rOWDKR. PROFIT. trl w o 2 H &s w o CO w ACCURACY w w 3 8 Q CO ; Brand Prepared I A Largo I Paints. Stock of Pure White Lead & Linseed oU. LAN 1)11 iOTU'S I'll sell paints at i (Ji AUD ICS . very small margin. SEfcD. I THE PLACE TO GET -DRUgS i f.lEDICIfJES -AT THE- LOWEST PKICES, IS .AT DR A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WEST BIDE WASHINGTON AVE. OPPOSITE B. K. BHED. WELDON. N. C. 8TQCK; KE.PT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. WFBR8CKIPTIO DIP A KIM! ST FILLED WITH THE BEST BUJtCTID MATRIAI- PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE. PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES. TOBACCO AND 0I6AB8. urty welcome always awaits you at W: ft IX " f j'T THE LATE REV, DR, CHARLES F, DEEMS, Pastor of the Church of the Strangers, New York. IF YOU WANT A KISS, TAKE IT. WHY There's a Jolly Saxon proverb, That is pretty much like this That a man is half iu heaven When he has a woman's kiss. But there's danger in delay inn, And the sweetness may forsake it; So I tell you bashful lon r, If you wast a kiss, why take it. Never let another fellow, Steal a march on you in this, Never let a laughing maiden ; See you spoiling font kiss. There's n royal way to kissing, And the jolly ones who make it, Have a motto that is winning Ifyou want a kiss, why take it. Any foot may face a cannon, Anybody wear a crown; But a mini must win a woman, II he'd have her for his ow n; Would you have the golden apple, You must find thetrccand shake it If the thing is worth the having Ifyou want a kiss, why taki it. Who would burn upon a desert, With a forest smiling by ? Who would give his sunny summer, For a bleak and wintiy sky? CoU I tell yon there is magic, And you cannot, cannot break it; For Iho sweetest part ef loving, Is to want a kiss, mid take it. IN A DEVIL OF A FIX. ZOLLICOFFER'S. THAT a WHAT SAM JoNKS THINKS OF Til K COV.NTBV. The three slaplu inon :y cropt f Amor ioa are eo:t n. wheat and iron, says Sam Jones writing lo tlu A'lanta Journal. Wheat sells in the West at -III tvuU per bushel, cotton in the oouih at i couip-r pound, and iron in IVnny!v inia and Alabama at fio a si tto ten dollars per tun It costs more tipri luai eitlur of th'S' commodiiies than their market value is Id the ul irliets to day. Tho repeal of llii) Slicruian Ian and the re adjustment of tli i tarilf will not set lie the pio'jleiu'.l'or ?np ly ami Jtiimid will still figure in it. Keonooiy won't settle the iliflieully, foi the uiin wi oeonoiiiin.i th reiter win be the surplus. Lcgisl.diou wou't da it, lor the nun: CuonrejJ meddles with present laws the moro unsettled cu inueree will b.'come. Politics won't give relief, for the farther politicians cany the issues with them, the closer the whole thing gets to perdition. Diicussion will not amend matters, fur the moro wo vaporko the farther we get apart. The Democrats act the fool, the Repub licans aet the rascal, the Populists act the baby, and tho devil seems to be iu a nuan dary over the situation. The preachers are non committal, the cbqrch. on tliefanoo, and the women talk ing, the young folks courting, the babies crying, the dogs barking, the cows lowing, the pigs fqueuling, and Thomas tl. Pussy Cat looking sorcnely on. The banks are hoarding, the creditors A JOYFUL REUNION. (1EV. (IIINSTON'lj STORY OF A SOrniERS SOLDIER AMI IUS NORTHERN Wlt'E. Perhaps the most touching incident arising in connection with (ho war that I now recall came to my notice on a rail way train, which aWo bore as a passen ger the very pretty young wife of a brave young soldier, who by daring bravery hud secured promotion from the ranks to a Confederate captaincy. His wile wai a Pennsylvania girl, whom he had married and taken to his southern home just be fore the breaking out of the war. lie was one of the tirst to eulUt in the Confeder ate army, and iu older to devote himself wholly to tho cause ho sent Ins wile, at the tirst boom of the guns at Port Sumter, back lo her parents iu Pe unsylvauia, lo remain until thegrcat struggle was ended. Now, in ISOli, she was on her way south to rejoin hit IniViati 1 and plac.i in his arms their fuur-ycar old daughter whom he had never seen. It was not long before all the passen gers knew the rouianlic story of the pret ty little woman and her beautiful child, and there was nut a man amongst us who did not feel a tender, protecting interest in both. There never was a woman whose heart was more full if love and joy. She could do n thing but t ilk of the captain and wonder if he bad changed so that she oould not be able to recogniii her. Then site would fall to wondering if he would know his little daughter by her reseiu blanoe to himself if he met her in the street, which, as he had neper laid eyes on her, scirojly seemed probable. Throughout that long day's ride we all entered most heartily into that dear liule woman's hopes, fears, doubts and joys, and shared them to such an extent that we were quite as anxious to see the captain as she was. Wo reached our journey's end, uud before the train had fairly stopped, a tall, elegautly proportioned, handsome feiluW ol twenty seven came bounding into our ear. The lit llu woman gave such a scream of joy as 1 shaii never forget, inJ, iu hts time than I can teli it, was standing in the car aide elie ped in the young soldier's manly anus, while tears ol joy unutterable ouuraed down their beautiful young faces as their lips mot. For my pait, my own eyes were so fall of blinding moisture that I could sue nothing when the proud and happy young wife and mother led her husband for tho first lime to the place where their child lay sleeping. Toledo Blade. OBSCURE WORK. FOB OVKH I'tVTX VEAIt Mrs. Wioslow's Southing Syrup has been used for over fifty yoars by millions ol mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes (be child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best rcuicdy HOW THEY KISS. New York Times. Tho next time you happen to see two girls kiss each other just watch and notice how they do it. It is a very in teresting study, ami you will be surprised to discover how ninny hundred methods there arc ol kissing A girl usually kisses another girl because she feels that it is her duly and one of the things she eau't evade, Souieliuies she does it when (here's a mail mound, for il is well to set him a good example. Onco iu while, (hough, she kisses her friend becauso she likes her. The most prpul.ir fashion is to make a hurried dive and both Li.-s the ntmos phere. Kissing on the cheek is consid ered rpiite the thing, too, but as for one girl lo ki-s another girl's tin nth well, it is not even to be thought of. The ten der, gentle girl u.-iially puis a hand on either side of her friend face and presses her lips on her fie nd s lorchcud, ortuav be (01 her ehln or h'T eves. And then some girls jie.t press their cheeks together and let it go at that Most girls consider it a bother anyway. Since its lirst introduction, Electric HiHers has gained rappidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly iu the. lead among pure inediea't nies and allc'a'i-.e containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it isreeegni3,.il as the b t and purest ined ieicu for all alin oils of stem ich, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick headache, indigestion constipation, and drive Ma luria from the sy.-lem. Satisfaction guaranteed Willi ouch hotlle or (lie inouey will he refund.-d. Price only !0e. per bottle Sold by Win. Cohen. I'SKFl'Ii THINGS TO KNOW, lor viarrnoca. it win relieve the poor pressing, the debtor "busting," the Uwyets, little sufferer immediately. Sold by feasting, the farmers croaking, tho mer- j Druggists in every part of the world, chants retrenching, tlie factorios idle the j Twonty-five cents a bottle. Be sure aud politicians cussing, and fun and pleasure Bsk for "Mrs. Winslow'sSoothiDgSjrup," seem to have forsaken the field. and tale do other kind. may 25 ly SOME Ol' THE APPARENTLY SMALL THINOS THAT ARE REALLY UREAT. In the training of the men who wire expected to occupy the English throne, there was one custom in olden times of peculiar significance. The young prince was expected to obtain the privileges of citizenship by becoming an npprcutice to some trade in the workshop of a London citizen. The custom is dead now, but the idea that made it possible is promi nent in religious life all over tho world. Not long ago literature was filled with the thought that the man or woman of great tiileut was dependent upo.i great opportunities and occasions for the dis play of inherent powers. Village grave- vauls were peopled by mute Miltons, who never bud a chance to sing. MigV.ty souls lived and died unknown for want of lining work lo do. It was taught that certain intellect were providentially designed for corresponding duties, and that, if the day of duty never dawned. then tney were ansolvcu Ooin Iroin anil all responsibility. Few revolutions of thought are more complete or moro blessed than the total change we witness now with regard to the value of work and the riiture of re sponsibility. In the training of God's kings, they are not only sent, but arc willingly going, to places that arc obscure and lo tasks that are apparently email and in.-ignificant. College graduates of boih sexes, in multitudes teaching classes in Sanday schools, cultured ladies, and gen tlemen living in a city slums, so that the 0 itcast may have as object lesson, the re fleeted picture of the beautiful life and all this work doue not in the martyr's spirit, but gladly, as the trusted servant takes a post of honor conferred by the Master's special love. I thank God always for the great pos sibilities covered up by tingle deeds. A kinlly word spoken in season has power ot Peter's keys to ocm Heaven's gates. You can put love's white wings on a dol lar bill, and send it out into tho world to do the self same work God uivo ljis angels. You can make a warm handgrip bridge the gulf bjtweeu Heaven. There are no small things in a true heart. A live Christian can Bay more of Christ in a wordless look of love thin a cold theologian can cram inlo a body of divinity, if only he lives near enough to Ilim who rescued a per iled soul when He "looked on Peter." In all the wide world there is no spot where the earnest soul can find no work to do to make God's kingdom oome. It may seem small beneath the dignity of an aspiring mind; but in spiritual experience the whole possibilities of eternity often depend upon the tears with which we weight our words when wo speak to a lost soul the invitation to come home. S. S. Times. Washing the faeo with buttermilk will remove freckles. Salt sprinkled on the stove will remove any disagreeable odor. A cup of rock salt dissolved in the bath will prove as invigorating as a sea bath. Small bags of unground black pepper pinned among clothing in closets will keep away moths. Rattan chairs that are badly soiled may bi cleansed by washing in hot milk having little salt dissolved in il. Tea and coffee pots may be kept sweet by boiling cold water and a spoonful of hak'ng soda in them for a couple of hours. To prevent lumps from smelling bad and giving a poor light, boil the burners once a month iu water with a littlo soda in it. Soap should not be used on the hair, as it mukes it brittle. A little borax or nm uionia in the water will thoroughly cleanse the scalp. Hits of toilet sjap which are too small to u o may be utilized. Make a bag of Turkish toweling about nine inches sipiare aud put in it all the small pieces of soap. Wh n ibree quarters full sew up the cud aud use the same as if it were a cake of son) ;uratitrcl Cure. e authorize our advertised druggist to sell Ir. King's New Discover; for consumption, coughs ami colds, upon tin., condition. II you arc afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex icrienee no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded, lie could not make this offer did we n.'t know that Dr. King's New I'isctvc-y could bo relied on. It t vi 'i::,i po'.uts. Trial bottle- '.: : V ('"lien's ding store. Lart;c t':.-; .M'.. al 1.0 . FCK DYRPKI'tUA, InillgfttUon, nod gromaeti disorder, take trade auuk aud c, ciil red lutes on wrapper. ADVERTISEMENTS. Is Life Worth Living? That (loprnil!, upon tho Liver. If thu I.ivi r is inactive) llio wlinli) pyn toin is out of orilcr tlio Wiit h is lutd, ditfrfition j'oor, In-inl dull (,.- inditing, thTi;.')' mid liojnd'uliiess) pono, tlio spirit is de pressed, a heavy weight cxisls nftrr catnip, with perioral despondency and tho lines. Tho Liver ia tlio housekeeper of tho iiunltii; and u harmless, finiplo remedy that acts like '.ittiro, doea not tonstipato r.fterwardu or feijtiiro constant taking, does not interfere with lmsiii('S3 or pleasure dur it3 nse, mi.ke:! Sim mons Liver Regulator a rccdiifil pr-'.'.fefition. " I b..ive li-.tcil it ,i.r , n.-.tlv, Hiul know ll,a( for DyvetiM.1, li!i,,.i;MK rtuj 'I liruliltiia; Headache, it it i lie Oust mcliunu tht: wurltl ever uw."i, n J jnks, Mdeun, lit. Take onlij the Genuine, Whiuh has on the Wrapper the red B5 Trade mark aiai Sittnatr.n; ol J. a. zi:n in 4 co, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. timrts I. I I. B. I now oiicupy Itie Illicit it ire between II. C. M'lKUSitnu C. L. CLARK'S. 1 am receiving und opening a lull Hue of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. I will hecpon lmud a selected stuck of UnKierius, Fruits, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobiieeo, PiiulT, Wooden aud Willow Wure, Crockery, Glass, Tin Ware, etc , etc. I will sell at tlio i Soientiflo American 1-. --tw CAVEATS TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATKNT8, COPYRIGHTS. tn. orinTnnnatino and ttpg Unndhook wrltoto ML'NN it CO., iU ltltiAlMAV, NKW YottrT. Ohliist burnau for uouurinn patents tn AmerlWL Every patent takott out ty us ia brnuirlit twforo tuu public uy a uutico given Iruo of charge in tUo Laraest dmilfttlon of any nelentltlo apw tn ttia world. Spleuiildly Illustrate, No tntelllfrent I also return my sincere thanks to my many Incmls and acquaintances for their kind, liberal pat ro pa go in the past and solicit a continuance or the same, with guarantee to pltno. Very liespecttully, THE Veefclv. t:t.m a yeari fl.Nlritx iinmUm. A.hlrenB it (TN N k CO tLHiUbUtua, t(il Uroadway, Si6w York Uti. Chas. M. Walsh, South Sycamore fI , Pelersburjr, V life 0 if iiisJi 1 ' i r . "TO Lr west cash prices L'uiirnntced. All work warranted mitisl'uctory. CHARLES M. WALSH, oct 11 ly. There is nothing more beau iful in Heaven than the life o( (Jurist lived on earth. Wc never lind on! how biilit the lifjlit i until wc have been awhile iu the duik. The man who has Cod never has to be loaded down with gold to mi.te him hap- The man who ia salUficd with biiuself ia always being disappointed willi oilier people. The more sounding brasses there are in a church the less good it does to ring the hell. ADVERTISEMENTS. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In-digestion&DetjlHty. Absolutely pure A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in lcavoning strength. Latett V. S. Government Food Report. Rotai Bakino Powder Co., 106 Wall 8t.,N,Y.- D"l"".-"l I ' H"'U I f.itUt'lVeTl, oM,..tt. I ..I ...rt. iii.uilVfe. Aftrtj.. ajl.ftlu.t- l P., ,1,1,1, . i I,. LLAI . iou nrltMl ir yi ml iulfliimnl uiil.iii.'n uig(f ' yen I I. I. Ittll crl.-ikf la briefly jj iKi ..iRrut HirtOB vitlior (oi, whe an rad and eirtl... ml mbo, .lief iulirtHM, mii Mia inn u.l v. t ' car In lUclr owe i.-iulitic, hoit- . i rr llu- tv. "ill bo ftwulit ' niilt) uient, at 1 cliaiv Mtlilr ins a ii-wfn I . a ftlioia. it hum, er Hil rsqutral mucb ion. Itlrirelut nK prnon If If h dialrlct rroJy taMpltt and (Jiywrin a latr iiiiinliM who an , fn. h. All It h V Millinery. -0- MY STOCK OF 0 FALL And WINTER Millinery. li arriving, and I will (Uap.ny the tin out lino ol good ever Bhowuiu tliu mwu. Come and see NEW STYLES. COME AND SELECT THE NEW EST NOVELTIES. MRS, oct in din. 1,. Jl'DKINB. Welilon, N. C. 1 St 7 i 0 GOOD GOODS at LOWEST PRICES Bttf-Cull early and avoid the rusli.-fel II. C. SPIEKS, Manager. fail m I 1 Cirand Display at TILLERY'S. FALL DRESS C00DS. (with trinimiuss to mateb.) In Illaok nod Colors. Fancy weaves asd Novelties. Full Hue of CLOTHING. r If j on can't pet a lit in stock we can' have them made Co ord r. It takes only 5 days to make a suit- ' ? A lif linoof HATS. All tho latest nobbiest styles, BOOTS and 8MOKS ofevery description for everylwdy. j G ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS in endleps variety. I am always glad to show goods and guarantee lowest prices. W. B. TILLERY, The Reliable Hotue, Weldon, I Dominion Pants MANUFACTURING CO. J. COHEN SON, Proprietor, OCt 4 lj P. A. LEWIS, WeldcVN. C- Cor. Bycaiaoie and Bolliugbrook Petersburg, Ta. I .Solicits trade of Eastern Caralioa. tWe make pants In all grades. tiv ? J
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