JOHN "W. SLEDGE, proprietor. VOL. XXIV. A NEWSPAPER EOK THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1894. T EI-TyrS--1-'" ANXfM IN ADVANCE NO. 19. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. & WILL IfX SlOrvJ clEEPj CLEAR j Q LONG SKiri M C LIFE j mfnt&iI EmI va IcTnnMP, H irtirnrv a IF"' 111 c AVER'S SARSAPAhlLLAg A BrokenDown Han Restored to Perfect Health By the ute at AVER'S Sarsaparilia " For l ight years, I was, most of tlif time, a groat stilTerer liiini con. lii;iliun, kidney trouble, anil i ikII gestiou, so that my ciiiistitittiuii emed t Ik' cnmiilcti'lv liniki'ii I iliiu'ii. 1 was imliii-eil tip try AVLK'S Siirsiiiiiirillti. ami tiink nearly seven buttles, with such ex- eeltent results that my stomach, bowels, aial kidneys arc in perfect eniulition and, in all their fimrtiims, as regular as cliick-wnrk. At the time I began taking AVKI.'S sai-siip.irilbt, my weight was only 129 pounds, I now can bruit nf l.Ml pounds, am! was i.ever in so gnnd health. If you could see mc la-lure ami after iisln;:. vuu would want me torn traveling advertisement. 1 svar I y AY Kit's and believe this prep. ar.U ion to be the best la the market to-day." S. P. Smith, Mia Poplar st Towauda, l'a. "1 eaniiot forbear to express my joy at the relief I have obtained from the use of AVKlt'S Sarsaparilia. I was alV.ii ted with kidney troubles for about six mouths, sulTering gtvatly with pains in the small of my back. In addition to this my body was covered with a pimply eruption. The remedies prest-riU-d for mc by the dortors did me no ood. I then began to take AVKlt'S Sarsaparilia, aud alter using two bottles of it, I felt like a different man the pains ceased and the pimples have dis appeared. I advise every young man ami woman, in auyeaseof sickness resulting frum impure blood, no mutter how long standing the case may bo, to take AVEIt'S Sarsnpari!la."-II. Lous Jaiisuns, Janitor, 35 William St., New York City. Ayer's Sarsaparilia Prepared by Sr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Maul. Has cu c:l others, will cu e you MR. AND MRS. BOWSER. THE OLD MAN AND TUE OLD LAD? IN TERCHANGE VIEWS. Mrs. Bowser sat darniDg a hole in the heel of Mr. Bowser s sock the other even ins when he laid down bis paper and said: Mrn. Bowser, if all wives were like you there would be but few divorces in this world." "That's real good of you," she replied as she looked up with a smile. "You are a woman in a thousand," he eoutioucd as he rose up and walked around. "While hundreds of wives in this town are gadding around this even ing you are looking after your husband s welfare. I don't always speak of these little things, Mrs. Bowser, but I see and fully appreciate them just the same. 'I am clad of it Mr. Bowser. "You are always home to welcome me vou are always patient and good na tured your home aud iaiuily are always your first care. I have a treasure in vou. Mrs. Bowser. Is there anything I can do to make things more pleasant for you? You should not make all the sacrifices. If I have any faults 1 am willing to try and eradicate them. How about money matters? I seldom think to ask you if you need money. 1 sup pose you could make use of some." "Yes, dear." "As much as 2 or $3?" much as $30 or $40. I need ever so many things." "What! Thirty or forty dollars! ex I 3 jTWK A r f A snrvc i nic IKin MIM'C misHeshinn. however, he builds a huuie, UUUO LUIt nmu mnim. r . becomes the custodian 01 grave, response ...... . , ..:..!, ,. (iOD'8 LOVE 18 O..R UKI.IOION, HUMAN '"- nroaucDS .uu, a u.g u. LOVE NESS. IS ALL THERE IS OF IIAI'PI- N. Y. Herald. k ...1 - ..l.l.l.ll, rill. l.iMto lAVP tllOHA AUU 1IU.I ,IVIUCV .., ..v,.-, . , time; but the greatest of these is love. 1. lorinimaus, zui, u- A man caonot live long in Biich world as this without having his curiosity excited. He sees the clouds floating alovo his head, and the stars in the illimitable ether bevond. At one period ,i, that the earth springs into new life, and the i11)lnB j w,it., iw mm of citizenship, listens to the claims of charity aud is ambitious for that integri ty which will be the chief inheritance of his children. God's love is our religion; human luve is a1 1 there is of happiness, while it is also the prophecy of a hereafter. The grandest picture which the imagination can conceive is that of the cross, with the md above it, "God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son;' und ul an earthly kind of love fields ond orchards break into blussuuiH. ,iru ,M r mother and ehildn ii around loter oo the sun pours out his torrid heat ,i i,,.,,rtilsim. to livu their little lives and blossoms are magically changed into in mutual helpfulness and look forward to another Home, where there arc no tears, by whose door no hearse, ever tum bles, in whose vi -inity is no ehurehvuid, but where the departed wait fur the coming of those who have not yet been summoned. ADVERTISEMENTS The Old Friend 'XT'. CONGRESSMAN C. A. BOUTELLE, of Maine. THE DEVIL HAUIIIM. AT REST. 1m SAftWWWEXmCl5; -New tine of- NACeS TRIPLE, STATIONERY VIOLET WATER, Just Received 150 Linen writing WOODWORTH's FLORIDA WA- Tablets, which I'll sell TER, t i small x AND SACHET POWDER. gggg?? ACCURACY w 55 2 M g CD H S X J3 a S o PTTPITY! S4 W W 33 u1 O 1 V. 3 B b S cj K Q CD W Irv os calmlv down to sleep, When friendly night is come, ana leave To God the rest. Whether we wake to smile or ween, Or wake no more on Time's lair snoie, He knowetn nest. 0 Father, bless in love Thy child We lay us down to sleep As sinks the sun in western skies When day is done aud twilight dim claimed Mr. Bowser as he began to get 8o fades the world's most luring prize, . . ..... u Tin I . : I n.. ,.lnoa In tun rennHfi red around. " w en, i u see auout n m vj r .i. : W .n'ff v . -mi wanes .euu-u, I'll oo I Whv vex our souls with wearing care? with vou to buv vour things. They al- Why shun the grave for aching heau 4 I tin cool and Jowl wavs cnarge a wuuiuu uuy per uuuu uium -. ' ,- i Have we found life so passing fair, than a man. Can I do anything to make d to M gw(et tllat wl! home more pleasant? "N o," she hesitatingly replied, "But you think I can. Dontbealraid to sneak vour mind. I must have faults iL i.,nmi nu nil ntliara IUCBHIUC no mi umvm. i "Well, one of your faultB is fault-find- In joy or grief, for life so bnel, ing with the hired girls. I can t keep a hired girl over a month, and they say tliev leave on your account What! What s that!" shouted Mr Bowser, "I find fault with the girls? Never! You never heard me utter a i mi l. 1 ......I l. I the woru. luey uugiu iu uc iiigmi-u ,u. j- ine. And you find fault at the table, contin- ucd Mrs. Bowser. "Nothing is ever just ri"ht. It makes me feel very uncomlor- - Q - table and is a bad example fur our child. "I find fault at the table! Mrs. Dow ser do vou know what you are lalkin about? I'll give anybody J 1,000,000 who can recall one word of fault-finding.' 'And you get fads, Mr. Bowser. Fads! Fads! I get lads! I never had a fad in my life. I II give you 10,UUt),UUU to mention one .au. .. A If we should sit down to a quiet game ,, ... ... .... tH that .In eou u mil mi" j. I . II .: 1 M H..ua..r "If " " . SENATOR RANSOM. FORTY-TWO YEARS OF PUBLIC LIFE HAS MARKED HIM A3 SECOND TO NO SON OF CAROLINA. I So grand to be, so sweet that we Should dread to go; I Some other hand the task can take, If so it seemed best, the task By us begun. I No work for which we seed to wake, i life so bnei, Beneath the sun. For the Hoauoke News. REMINISCENCES OF A CONFEDERATE WAY THE OLD LADY 8 WENT. BRANDY The 24th N. C. llcgiment was ordered to Williatuaton to relieve the 17th. On arriving there one of the first ques tions, as usual, of somo of the boys was "whose got any apple brandy about here ?'. Wo were told that the 1 itn nau prcuy well cleaned it nil up, but if onyhody had any it was an old lady who lived a lew miles from our cauin. The first chance we had a small party of us went out to forage lor it. J he tauy dug Brand Prepared Paints. Pun Hints Lead k Linseed oil. I'll sell paints at very small margin. A Large Stock of LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED. THE PLACE TO GET DRUQ$ ? f.lEDICIES AT THE LOWEST PRICES, IS .T,. DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WEST BIDE WASHINGTON AVE. OPPOSITE B. K. SHED. WELDON. N. C. STOCK K.BPT COMPLETK BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS. 49ifBAlCttOTlOM SWAETH1MT FILLED Wl TEI BUT L1CKI MATHIAU-W PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HlWBB wun " WrHlKBT. 8TATIONEKT, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES. TOBACCO AND OIOABS i r thai a kwtiy weloaaje aawayi awilU yoo at wouldn't be two minutes before- 'Before vou'd unset us!" he shouted 'That's your way! If you can't beat me by fuir means, you will by foul." "Before you get msd, Mr. Bowser, she finished. The fact is you are a very nervous, irritable man. I wish you'd make a greater effort to control yourself. "I, nervous, irritable! Mrs. Bowser, do you know that you are talking to your husband? I deny your allegations. You can't siui one siugle instance of nervous ness or irritation on my part and you kuow it. I ui right tho other way. I m ln,Hthertoo placid aud good natured. "You asked me what you cuuld do to make things more pleasant, and I was lling yu," she said as she picked up the oilier sock. " V,- .nd I was an ass! TV minute a husband softens up a bit his wife li ready to call hiui a liar, brute and villaiu I have my peculiarities I suppose, nut Yes, you are peculiar, Sir. liowser. I d.-uv ill You can't point tn one sin le iustanee. Hi re 1 sn down witu you . i .i- :.. to spend a pleasant evemug auu u. . the nsuli! Because I acted as a husband ould, I'm nervous, inilable, fault -fiud iugand full ol'faiL!" Mr. It,iwstr siuhid aud kept silent. 'If I am uch a villisn," growled Mr. d ...... ... Iu walked around with his bands under his coat tails, "hy uot sep I dun I claim to be perleclioD A ZOLLICOFFER'S. Dot perfect," ante? but I- 'No, of course you re lia iniprrunted. T ain't eh? Then who is? That' ..i nf ilk for a wife to givo her husband! It's no wonder lm nervous and irritable. The wonder is that 1 ve not been driven to some desperate deed. Mrs. Bowser, my lawyer may oalll this evening. Have the girl to show him into the library." But the next meeting mr. ui seemed to have forgotten all about the unpleasantness. After breakfast he took .... I.;. ..lli Innknl it all over: and electing a two dollar bill with the corner turned off he handed u aorow iu m Ti Mlil. tha rimi.rlc DUWIKI Win. " - "Yoo are a very level headed woman, Mm ltauir. and I think VOU will do about u well with this asoould d my self. If there's any change left you can pay lb nan for bringing in the coal and my paper bid. more. We said, "madam, uie price o. no consideration with us; we will pay you inything you ask." "No," said she, "I haven t got it 10 spare. We urged her again witu an me earnestness of hungry and thirsty soldiers Confederate soldiers were always nun- gry and thirsty. We told her we were there to defend her and all that she had that most of us were from the upper mmntrv and the water we had to drink down there didn't agree with us : that ..me nf the bovs were already sick and that the Doctor said a little braudy mixed il,. wnior would make it bom wholesome and palatable. The kind old soul, proof against all sardid considerations, was touched by the plaint of distress and at last agreed to "irv and let vou have a little. Her house, liko many others, was Hum upon blocks about four feet high, the space underneath being eutirety open un mil nil. To insure the safety of her brandy she had brought tho barrel into the house nd rolled it under her bed. Tnnn rolliiiL'it out to draw some for m the barrol was louud lo bu empty; aud a little further investigation showed that .miehndv had L'oue under the house and with an auger had bored a hole through the floor aud into ihe barrel, and in that i... i .1...... ft" ..v.irv dron of the way n.u - j i brandy, Th. nld ladv remarked: "Well, thoutht I smellcd brandy mighty strong the other night." And that's the way the brandy went 8. f. Mavbe I'll tell you some oftheso days how the Georgia Captain and I ran the engine. "Raleigh" iu News aud Observer, Forty-two years ago, at the early age of twenty-five, Senator Ransom entered on a political career which has not been surpassed in the annals of North Laroli na. For loyalty to his people, for wise self-control, for personal integrity, for emlurinir fortitude, and above all for o ' practical statesmanship, which wisely uses present opportunities while seeking the distant goal, no man has been more conspicuous than Senator Ransom He is today a trained public servant, whose political judgment is relied ou in the national councils of the party. The clearness of bis vision is uot dimmed by personal prejudice, personal vanity or public ambition. Ho does not stand in his own light while looking at pubh questions. He quietly put aside the honor of presiding over the beuate in order that his Stale and his country might have his services to more advantage else where. No man is more loyal to his friends, but loyalty to friends with Scnotor Ran som does not mean enmity to party lead r nr enldnuga to nartv principles. He - r i . does not pull down with one nand wnai he huilds with the other. He does not destroy in a day the influence ho has tnken a vear to acouirc. He is a safe leader, because he is eminently conserva live. His mauners are polished, dignified and courteous; his nature is warm and sympathetic: bis views are broad, far reaching and deliberate; his utterances are clear, pointed, scholarly and conserva tive. There is no man on the floor of the Senate who has committed fewer faults or who is less liable lo criticism than Senator Ransom. Were Ransom from New York. Ohio or Illinois he would control the administration. Senntnr Hansom is loval to North Carolina. He loves our people. H loves their nuiet and sterling virtues. Ho rarely speaks in the Senate Chamber. His name is never seen in tho wordy suuabbles or windy uiouthiocs that pass current for Senstonal debates. He wis no holiday soldier, nor is he a harlequin Senator. Ho wastes no words iu the Senate, for his heart is not in wordy wranules. But let him conio among his people, whose hearts are respansive to the oratorical expression ol uie greav fundamental principles of liberty and government. Here are seen both the warmth of Ransom s heart and the power of Ransom's oratory. During the last caniuaiiio he held audiences enrapt for four hours, and growu men aod women, under the spell of his eloquence, wept with overpowering emotion. Ransom sneaks with his people face to face and .... not through Ihe pages ot the Longres si.inal Record. Forty seven years ago his graduating oration at the I'niversity marked him as the foremost scholar and orator in North Pimlina. Forty two years of public hie has marked biui us second to no son of Carolina in political prescience, political mnimgeiiieut or political fidelity. ' x To his natural genius and his wide learning are now added the mature wis .(..mnfvosrs. aud the power that cornea only from actual exporienoo. Now is . 1 I... I.. .......Un ..f v..mLriniy tlic lime wneu ou w w .....-.p better services thin ever before lo his State and people, aod now is the time whenJlortli varouna uiom. umuo services. fruit; with the passing of the months the :hilling frosts stay the flow nf sap m tl forest, and nature acts as tliounh she had done her dav's work and was preuarin for rest: then the snows fall, like a warm coverlid, and hills and valleys sink into a profound slumber. It is all a mvsterv. and mau cannot (I.,.! ;i Ul,.. ..r, l .llu ..vnlnnwl ! .. . .. 11...: ..f ..- u vmteribiv : 11.. -...1,.,... .ntlUJ ...i, I Iu.Ia nf iluriOU UUU Ul iiiw v J J 11, liv guiiicia n UJUUllvm u.u....uuv v. . . .i i i ...i . i Mr Weill wns KtandinL' in the rear ot laels, arranges uiemiu logical oruer.uruws 1 ... .i. i. n.i'.i.ll ;,l. Lit in.nn from them a host of interferences, the ' " " tht the head of Mr. Kilgore. U,..UTu. 6... ... . t. - : :.. i i nnr rpiintiiiH me ut u tui i the arrangeuieui 01 me uuivome luuiumw . apian. Accident and chance are at once Mr. Talbert, ot South uarouua, woo oc Lbolished. ond in their stead is established cupies the seat nexi 10 mr. ivogore. ii "Ij.i m hiivp it. said tue iexas man uuivcrsai law. inauce, cries me siuueui, i - - -i :.. . i, e..-j ,L0rl.. r h and the Maiuu man, in a sort ol duet. Ill iU UK IUUUU UUWMSX. " id v w t fnondevervwhere. "Well, said Mr. XalDert, -a sanor i. .v.. mm.nt l,n n,.ei,l,.nt retired landing in a seaport town one Sunday lwi would l'o to church. The and law steppeu 10 me ironi me icv iu b - -.- creation was found, and thenceforth edifice was crowded, but he finally found l,., l,w.lr door after door a place on pulpit platlorui, directly uu and to guess the puzzles which were hidden derueath the preacher. The minister i i warmed ud in his appeal to the uncon- ueuiuu. ... u... .1.. .1 I..P..1 ..nnilmr .ten verted. Noliciug that the soilot was ..-.i J....1.....J .i... i...... i r.ln stranirer. he bent over him, grasped him uuu uteiiiieu lllUt nuciu tuns .a . - n . . there must also be a Planner. If you by the hair of his head, and impressively i . .i. : i slw.utn.l: "M v dear sir. do you Enow 10OK al 1110 luinesiw uieuusumiu w j - , l..,n.;i.L. i hMv that it that vou are goiug straight to hell?' V .. r . II . l.i....:4 ,!. -.SI 1 ;.uir TUo wl..li nrnulllnea al I SI10UIOU I wouuer, Biliu i maker: the universe presumes a God. If looking up. "I see tho devil has got me .l .. .;. u;j .motor thev said by the back of my head." lui o in u mius . ( - K,,ldlv if a- obvious arram-ement leads "Now," said Mr. Talbert to Mr. Keed j , ..... . th ... i i . .i "I iinn r. mean locouiuure. vou iu US OaCK 10 VOC WHO musi na.e ujuuv vuo a, . ilian it Lani,ina immirtallt. to 1 devil ' " ' ... - ..ri'. wl " tnl.rnml,..! Ml !. akl n a nil m linsslh V OXISt I --1OU loav u nuiu, ....v..-r between us and Him, what His plaus are Reed. "Thestoty is too good to be respecting us, what our manifest destiny spoiled by an explanatiun."-Washington is and on what conditions that destiny i osc. can be achieved. At that moment religion was born, and its mission is to eo hand in hand with science on a tour of constant discovery Shoulder to shoulder the two can solve the great problem. Working apart, with distrust of each other, they are compara- An'i t!" f.lil.-t Viil l:ib.:;, (i you lost ewllel. pot.pl It-'.-. 1, ti. at never I; f ' i : i : . t Livcf Kcgil- tliat's what at l ho Hi' (ion t'f this J,vr i:.,'ili.-ini'. mid 1 n it '" l.orstiiided th: it ai.yt ch-o. will do. His the r'.ing -!' Liver Medi cinos; if! b'tt.cr tli;n pills, unci takorj tho 'l;toe oi' Quinine and Calomel. It not.) directly ou the Liver, Kitliioys :md Bowels and givea new life to t!:. whole Hys tem. Thi.-i is l::e medieino you want. Sold by ail Druggists in Liquid, or in l'owder to be taken dry or made into a tea. it,7I-:vi.aiv r&i;iii'". o .1... '. Wlu J. H.K1I.1N iu lit r-l on wrapper. k CO.. FtiiUulelpllia, r. IPEEDT and LASTING RESULTS. are. aBOOLUTILT TtlilT'J IftUUAFIAniCC B bunt wr rcivnu yvs;. """. Price 3.0O per bottle. Send 4c. fortreatii riiEMONT MEDICAL CO., Buiton. MftM Ian in I tKln. I rcAVEAl o.i KAUt MARKSj COHYKlun 1 0 CKH I OBTAIN A PATENT f For prompt answer and an honeBt opinion, write to . MI1NN & CO., who hayo hadnearlyflftTTeart' experience in the patent buslneu. Commun1c- tloMBtrlctlT confidential. A Handbook ol In- formation concerning Patent and now to on Uin them dent froe. Alao a catalogue ol mecnan lcal and sclent iflo hooka sent free. Patents taken tbrouRb Munn ft CO. TeOelTfli ipeclal notice In the Scientific American, end thus are brouuttt widely before the public with out coat to the Inventor. Thta splendid Paper, !SSueuweeiuy.iuKniii.ij mu9i aiw,H "L'. rv Unreat circulation of any scientific work In uo Sam pie copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, 2.Ma year. Btnfia eopiea, li5 ceuta. Kvury number oontatna beau. tnui i niHttiH. in colors, and photographs of new bouses, with plana, enabling builders to show th latest deBi(rnn and Becure contracts. Address MUNN & CO., KW YOUK. IM1 BUOAUWAT. Chas. M. South Sycamore st Walsh, Petersburg, Vs. AIUEI HER KNOWLEDGE. She was a Vassar graduate and didn't known little bit about housekeeping when she married her last beau and settled down to domestic life. il.,r ri urder at the urocer's was a lively powerless and can achieve but orU8lerl but that good umn was used to slender results. .u 8orts of people and could interpret One step more and the divincst itn- Vnssur as easilv as plain English. ..la .l.t avr ihrilleil hniiiau uatuic I i.r innnni1nf narahzed sugar." jyu.ou l IIUUl j- o . etitrrcd the soul with its transUgunng sh(J wit, business air. nn t:: V..r..rn ttf. I . i. t.,..9' nnwer. 11 lieu leuiiuu oiw. u.v.w Now Try This. cost you nothing i. :n nut vou nothinit and will ......I., J .mi i.iaal. if vou have a cough, cold, or any trouble throat, chest or i... .'. Tr Kin,.'. Nnw Discoverv for luus. " -r.- - , ' consumption, coughs and colds rs guaran- 1 . I. .. :ll I... r.At.1 teed to give reitet, or muucv i t ..(r..r..ra fr.im la rrrinne found it uav.. . 1 , . just the thing aod under ris use had a speedy and penera recover. -sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottle fre at Wm. Cohens drug tore. Large die 50o and $ 1 .00 Patakrh In The IUau Is undoub tedly a disease of the blood, and as such only reliable blood purifier cau effect a j perfect and permanent cure. Hood's Sarsaparilia is ihe best blood purifier, and it has cured many very severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption. Take Hood's 8arinrilla before it is too late. ii ...I. li:ll. J.. nnt iuihm nam nr priDG but act promptly, easily and fficaotly. assembled hosts and announced that the relation of this Planner to us was one of encourauing, pitying, forgiving and con- solinn love, that as gravitation is the omninotent cnercv of the physical, so ' " . . .. love is the all conquering lorce in ;8 fresh. spiritual world, we were at once equipped u Yes'm. for the battle with varying circumstance and chancing foitune. Reliuion. when reduced to its last C! ' analysis, therefor, puts just these facts before vou, and appeals to your common sense for strict obedience namely, that there is a plan, and you are a conspicuous part of it; that the Planner s sole desire regsrdius you is that you shall be all you oan be, and the bust you can be; that iu tho Namene He has furnished you with a standard of moral measurement; that in the Bible He has given vou certain rules which will make your task easier, and that in His unbounded lovo He has pre nared a nlaeo for you when life's fitful ' . a fever is oyer. Kehgion is thus simpnueo and nut within reach of the humblest man to whom the creed of the Church may be a puulc and a disappointment, liod wav of saviua- the soul is oue thiug; man' ... theological amendments and addenda to that wav are a very different thing. Take love away and lite would not ue worth living. Blot out the sun and our system would fall back into ohaos. In all form our human love is the dvnamie force of progress and civilization The ruartvr dies at the stake tor love truth: the patriot dies on tho field tor love of couutry. Men become heroes when they love, and fiends when they hate. The vouuii lii.B ii 111 th "wirl passion, careless of moral rectitude and indifferent to the demands ot personal honor. Lovo comes, a pure emotion, and takes Doasesriou of his soul. It restrains him, gives him only the noblect aspiri.- linns. makes the former lite distastelul, because the music of the new life is better than any song the sirens have eutig. Ue baa a purpose, an ambition. The fairies have visited him, and like Uoderella he is clothed lo new garments. No man cau be Ilia best sell until this i entranting wystery has overstiauoweu him. Not till the world oan give him the equivalent of one true and , loyal woman's lovo. Neither tame lor lortune can take its place, for they only serve to amnhaaiu the fact that tb one mini needful is not bis. With that sublime "Yes'm. Anything else? "Two cans of condemned milk." " Ycs'n " He set down "pulverized sug. 'condensed milk. "Anvtbin" more, ma am? "A bag of fresh salt bo sure that it 7 sryr,.-? l riissj What next?" nniind of desecrated cod hsh. " Yes'm." He wrote glibly "dcsiocaled cod." iiVnililno mnra ma'am? Here a some nine horse radish just in. "No" she said, with a sad wobble to h.ir flerihln voice. "It would be of no use. as we don't keep a horse Ti.n ihn ntrneer sat down on a kit 01 mackerel and fanned himself with a patent . . . r 1 1 ...I ,U ka wash boura. v assur nau iaeu mo Hiiecimeu Caaea u 11- ri;ffr,l New Cassel. Wis., was . I.I...I :il nuin-nhiia and rheumatism. 1IUUUIIU M-.-.p, . his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected lo an alarming aegree, appeiiH.- IVI ut-,t nml ha was lerriD V reuueeu iu .,ah .ml niretiL'th. Three bottles ot LM....I..:., n'llli.ra fMirefl hull. V.lanril Shenherd. llurnsburu, 111., lad a running sore ou his leg of eight ......i;,,,. lined three bottles ol ' .: . ... i i ,.r Klectrtc Hitters auu acveu uu u. lln,.Lli.n'. Arnica Salvo and hit Ice w l nn,i ll .l.ilin Knotier Catawba. nuuuu uuu r - t fiwo Kmrrtt (nvi'T Horea ou bis leu J.t lia aa ' v .l,u.i.ira aaid he was lucurable. Une bottle of Eleotrio Bitters and one box 01 ll,i,.Hon'a Ainiea Salve cured him en tircly. Sold by Win. Cohen drugist. Lr.wcsj cash prices guaranteed. All worx warranieu sausiauiunt. CHAKLES M. AVAJH. octll ly. ftk uulHrt pia i .!Sw if(thrM. wM yv1 r ivrti, a4 im, LT nftrr iMtltrVCtWe, '-'."- vlil wash; UdMaV f4 nWiii. bow a . -.V-.v"- rant I'hm TkM -'- J . v-i , .iih! Jtlr v ' i u in tbU wa HSatSaUatWMa4aaW loralilH. wbM voo ( ) V -1 J'2 SJ -W -a"3" s.awf a rsv-iil VA&Z'Xz-.r: m.k..,f ,.-.r line tlxiiiil li"ilar.i ,.hl. I uii Miti.-i..rifVt. t fnwlHoVa I i a.- i-rf mtth' r, li. H" Wai bfr wh ..'.iWu.-.il.K 1.1 lasliti-. A'Uie AuHtisHu, aiufe Sho You UaTo broken the promtae vou uiado mc He Never niinii, dear, I'll make you a new une. AbVKKTlSKMKNTS. lew V Ifcf 0 MY STOCK OF FALL . And AVINTt Bakincr Powder Absolutely vure A eretm of tartar baking powder Highest of ill in leavoning trength. Laid U. S. Qovmmmt Food Report. I Rotal Baking Powuib Co., 10Wdl8u,N.Y. Millinery. t. arrtvlng, and T will rtUplar Btt Una Mdaa'or ahownla UiU vown. Cona aaa NEW STYLES COMK AND SELECT THK NE EST NOVELTIES. MB8. P. A. LEW IB, Mt41j . . Waldws, SI. V ,lT. .. . I A- 3.:rt-asfTT