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.-."Las. ;.i JOH1T "W. SLEDQ-E, pkoprietoe. (I fi r! .A. UEWSPAPER E THE PEOPLE TEivlVLS: 81'3" I,;u ANNUM IN ADVANCE VOL. XXIV. WELDOX, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 22 lg94. NO. 5(r. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Cry in the Wight A MOTHER Wakes to Find Her Little One Strangling. 8he Saves Its Life by the Prompt Use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "One of my children nail Croup. The ciise was attended by our physi. cian, and wiw supposed k) lie well under control. One night I was startled by the child' hard 'ucathiug nd on going to it found it strangling. It had 'lenrly ceased to brefiim: rtcaliziug that the child's alarming condition had become, inedible in spite of the medicines given, I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of AYElt'8 Cherry reetoral in the house, 1 gave the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously awaited results, l'min the moment the Pectoral was Rival', the child's brctttliing grew easier, and, in a short time, she was sleeping quietly anil breathing naturally. The child is alive and well to-day. and I do not hesitate to say that AYKlt'S Cherry Pectoral saved her life." C. ,1. Wo'ii.dhiixik, Worlhani, Tex. "I wisli to express my high appreciation of AYKlt'S Cherry Pectoral, having had occasion to use it in many cases, two of which, W, F, Owen and Jos. Johnson, were abscess of the lungs, involving almost the entire organ. The patient were treated by several physicians, and were pro. nounced to lie In the last stages of consumption, lieing placed in my hands, the main part of the treatment was AVKH'S Cherry Pectoral. This was about eight years ago, and lxith men are now, to all appearance. In perfectly sound health. I have used this remedy in a number of other cases with iike favorable results." .Ions' A. HiriKli, M. I) West Baden, Ind. "When my children had the whooping cough, AYKlt'S Cherry Pectoral did them more good than any other medicine." Mrs. M. liitoiKuiu, Harris, Tenn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mas. . Prompt to act, sure to cure I1 IM1 tint (3 AS WOOD'S EXTRACT, NAWS TRIFLE, VIOLET WATER, WOODWOllTll's t'LOHIDA WA IKB, , AND . SACIfET POWDER. Now Line of STATIONER Y Just Received 150 Linen writing Tablets, whioh I'll sell at a small PKOFIT. ACCURACY S! us o -5 a a .a s fi K 3 H t) I 9 CD PURITYI i ' 8iag Brand Prepared Paints. Pure HTiite Lead & Linseed oil. I'll sell paints at a very iinall margin. A Large Stuck of LANDRETH'S CAKDKN SKKD. uv i i. v THJdJ PLACE TO GET DRUQS . f.lEDICIflES - -AT THE- L6WEST peioes, IS .A.T DR. A. R. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WEST BIDE WASHINGTON AVE. OPPOSITE R. B. SHED. WELDON. N, C. ' " - 1 ..f 8T0CK KEPT COMPLETE BY FRKyUEPIT ARRIVALS. - lM3 1 E nnilf nT niXED WITH TBI BUT BILKOTID 1IATUUL-W V '.V Vj I "dk '8 COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE, I0NERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, ft V. SEEKING A DIVORCE. BUT THE LAWYER DID NOT HOLD OUT DAZZLING HOPES OF SUCCESS. He came into the office of one of our leading attorneys and plunged dejectedly down into a chair, says the Syracuse Journal. "Say," be began, "arc you a tiptop lawyer? Never fail in a case?" "I try to be," was the lawyer's modest reply. "Wliut cud I do for you?" "I waut to get a divorce." "Have you sufficient reason lor separa tion?" "You just bet I have " "Well, kindly tell uie your troubles, and I will let you have my opinion." "luve years ago I man i til a country girl because I thought I'd get a sensible one. Gut tliut dowu?" "Yes." "Well, things went nicely for two yours, theo came the rub." "Yes." "The lirst thin;' she did was to go buy a lot of love-sick novels to find out bow Society in Londoo was curried oo." "Yes." " I didn't wind lhat, but alter she bad nosed around a bit she began to get ber bighfalutin' ideas." "Yes." "Well she commenced with uiakiu' me get two servants. I hen she made us have breakfast off the mautelpieoe that is, get up an' help yourself." "Yes." "Then she made me belong to thie? or four clubs, an' made it hot for me if I came home earlier thau one o'clock. Got that?" "Yes." "Next, sbe made the servants call bur milady. But she capped the climax by sayiu' one day that she wassufferiu' from enwe. I went to a doctor an' asked him what the deuce that was, an' he told me it was French for that tired feeling That settled it. Prom that time on it was eowe, an' cuter nong, an' bullyoung, an' soloong, au' parley voo, an' well, thou she went in for music She called Wagner 'Yogncr,' Ltext 'Locst,' and ended the whole business by calling me her char- mangie. Say, don't you think you could fix it up right off, before sbe takes to runnin' around with Italian singers an' runnin' for school commissioner?" Tbo lawyer smiled a sad smile. "I'm afraid you can't get't a divorce on these things. Will you pay your ten dollars for my opinion now, or shall J send io my bill?" And the other took out ten silver circles and went over to the police station and asked for a night's lodging. 7 - P. TUu Y ARTICLES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WILLIAM C. OATES, Representative In Congress from the Third District of Alaba.. MAN'S LITTLENESS AND GREATNESS. LIFE UIVEV THAT HE MAY LIVE. TO MY MOTHER. Never weary, always toiling Upward, onward, toward the goal; Walking not alone, but leading Many faint and weary souls. Sweetest mission, heavenly given, - Angels o'er her work may aniile; Patient pilgrim, loved and loving, Ours she is a little while. How we love her, bow we cherish Every tender word she speaks, Always soothing, always lindiiig Words of strength when we are weak. Angels guard ber, Heuren bless her, Spare her to us many years ; Well we shall know her crown is ready, Iiutits cost would be our tears ! bet us twine nr brightest garlands, Let us shower our kisses sweet; Mother's love and mother's watching, Life without is incomplete. 0 forgive us all our errings, All our wrongs, sweet mother, dear; We have caused thee niauy heartache, Many softly falling tear. put we love thee yea, ve honor Every silvered hair that's (nine; Earth, withoit thy love, would darken To a sunless, sqngless clime. SEEKING A CORRECTION. MISTAKE O? TUtTtHRUK OV THE HAD LAMPS IM THE SANCTUM. HIS CLIKNT'S (JKATIUJIHS. From the Utiea Observer. A good story about a lawyer ii going the rounds. The oecurrenco took place so long ago that it is not within the rec ollection of any but the older disciples of Blaukstone, so il will pass muster, even though it is a chestnut. It seems that a tramp was iodicltd for stealing a watch. Ilo was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Having no counsel and beinn without funds and a total stranger, the Court assigued bis defence to the attorney in question. The tramp was as guilty as a man ever was, but as the altoroey was young in practice and desirous of urioding off some of his wire edges against the District Attorney he accepted the task at his command. lie had absolutely no defence. His cli- eot practically admitted the theft, and sat through the trial in an attitude of dejection and despair. Not hing daunted, the youug attorney rjse before the jury to sum up his ease. Pruvldcuce hail i udoned him with a t ingue capable ol almost anything, lie hid his aoalrcss at his tougue's end, and the manner in which bo reeled it otf es tablished lit' name in lie: community iu character as iin Bacealiie, as the rock-ribs 01 old Gibraltar. He In Id the "twelve men tried and true" spi ll bound. They guied at bim in upm uimiMn-d wonder Alternately they Inched and cri d, aid people in the audience lollowid tlnir ex ample. He pleaded the hopeless cause of the guilty tramp with all ilieelmpience of a Burke, and when he hid finished the enthusiasm of the spectators 'seemed to know do bounds. It is said that it tn.ik the iurv just eight minutes to whitewash the tramp and provide him with wings aod a halo. The verdict was for acquittal. The tramp so thoroughly surprised and overcome with emotion that he could hardly speak roso from his seat, the tours streaming down hischeeks. There was stillness in the court room. "Mis ter lawyer," he exclaimed brokenly, "you don't know nip an' I don't know you. I-I-want to thank you. I-I ain't got do money but but here's that watch." Hucklen'a AruIcaMaive. The best salve in the world fer cuts, bruises, Sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevir sores, tetter, ohapped hands, chilblains, oorns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively oures piles, or n pay required. It is guaranteed to live perfect satisfaction, ot money refunded. Price 25 erata pel ox. Fot aulc by Wm. Cohen. MARRIED THEM ALL. SIMlllILAIl MATRIMONIAL ADVENTURE OF A PENNSYLVANIA MAN KOUH SISTERS SI'CCi:.M 11 TO THE WOOER'S CHARMS A DIVORCE FOLLOWS EACH OK TIIEflHSTTIIHEE, HUT HAPl'I.NESS CROWNS HIS LAST VENTURE. I 'VJ "Do I look like a dead man?" This question was shot at the editor of the Bad Lands Baioo by a man of ferocious aspect who entered the sanctum in a great hurry. "My friend, I have no time to answer conundrums," replied the editor, mildly. "I want to know if I luok like a dead man?" nersisted the visitor in o louder voice. ' It aiu't no coundrum, either " "I don't know that I'm bound to au swer the questions of every eicited in dividual who happens to come in. II you'll tell me the object of your call I'll givo the subject some consideration." "Well, sir, your paper announced me dead, and I want to know whether I look like a dead man." "Why didn't you say so? No, you don't look like a dead man." "The paper seems to have been mis informed, if you are the man referred to. I allow no man to any it lied." "Well, I'm tho man it referred to, 1 reckon. There ain't but ono Alkali Ike in these diggin's. I'm the terror of the Bud Lands. I'm a varmint from the Wicked Desert, and when I'm mad I can lick the entire press ofthc Tinted Slates. You hear uie?" "I have never been accused of dlaf-t IICSJ. "I could chew you up at one mouthful. Sjc?" 'I'm not blind." "If you don't make that paragraph right I'll jab yer in ycr own press and print an impression of yer paper un yer ourcass. Twig?" The editor twigged. "Will yer make that item light?" "I will." rented the editor, rising slowly from hi chair, with a seven shoot er in one hand and a howio knife in the other. "Yes, HI make tho paragraph true. You'll luok like a dcud man exact ly in five seconds.' What's your choice, lead or steel?" But Alkali Ike, the Varmint from th Wicked Desert, did not roinaiu loun enouL'h to chooso. He darted out of the door aud across the country at a ten mile-ao hour pace, and the item basn t been corrected yet. Kx. Arnr Your Fhiknds Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they think of it, and the replies will bo positive in its favor. Siunilv what Hoods Saraapi rilla docs, that tells the storv of its merit Ona hsa been cured of indigestion or dys pepsia, another finds it indiiponsablo for sick headacln or biliousness, while others report remarkable cuies of scrofula, ca tarrh, rheumrtisia, aalt rheum, etc. , H jod's PilU ara purely vegetable. Living in the mountains of this county is a family with a singular history in a matrimonial way. The father owns a little farm and four daughters, or did own the latter. A man uatued Phillips about lift ecu years ago married llic eldest of these daughters, and after a few years of married life the ludy ran uwuy with the husband's sworn enemy. He procured a divorce from her and wooed the secood sister and took ber home; but the next day the woman turned up at home aud said she wouldn't live with Phillips aud altera time succeeded io getting legally free fruin. him. Then the third sister, undaunted by what had gone before, married the hus band at' her two sisters. Suon after this the fellow was sent tu the penitentiary for an offense (but kept him three years, and when he came out hs found that his wife's tickle fancy had strayed while he was absent and hud fixed itself upon a neighbor, John Callahan. By law she was entitled to a divorce from her hus band, as he was a convicted felon, so, getting it, she married her lover. In the meantime the first wife had found that the man with whom she had eloped wuuld not marry her alter Phillips had divorced her and returned home. Then Mrs. Callahan wandered back to her father, (or her husband number two would not support her. So in this way the old man had once more his four daughters oil his hands and Phillips was still free. The youngest daughter was now about eighteen, and she also loll a victim to the fascination the man Phillips appears to have excited over them all at first, and becoming infatuated with him, consented to marry him. Phillips wcut to the father for tho fourth time to ask for a daughter's band and was told that he might have her on condition that he kept her. Phillips promised and the ceremony was to take place the following night, when the ex-wives, growing jealous, armed themselves and swore that the marriage should never take place; so Phillips rode to town and sworo out a warrant against the sisters, tcllingol their threats. The women were sworn then to keep the peace, but Phillips thought it pi udeut, however, to run away with his bride to Keuiuckyaud marry her thcro. This lime his venture seems to have ter uiiuated happily, for he has three children and is prospering. Philadelphia Times, Nee the Wurlil'a l''Jlr for I'ltlron Cents, I'pon receipt o! your address and fifteen cents in postage stamps wo will mull you prepaid our Aouveuir roriiouo oi me World's Columbian Kxposition, the reg lar price is fifty eeuis, but as wo waut yuu to have one, we luuLe the price nom inal. You will find it a work of art and thing to bo priivd. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with de scriptions of the same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and lot you keep the book. ddress II. E. Uueklen & Co , Chicago, lilinois. After a fashion Women. All t'ree. Those who bavo used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those" who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised drug irist and get a trial bottle, free Send your name and address to H. E Uueklen & Uo , (jnioago, ana gei a sample ooj oi Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, free. Allot which is guaraAteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Wm. Oohen'a drugstore. N. Y. Herald. What is man, that thou shooldst set thine heart upon him? Job vii., 17. The most thrilling, discouraging and appalling t'uiught that ever wulks with crushing heels through the mind of a studious man is the thought of his own iusiguilicanco iu the univeise. lie comes, be goes. Today be is a part of I lie world, his pulse healing with life; tomorrow he will not be here, aud neither eye nor telescope can peuetrale the shad ows into which he will disappear. The time allotted in him is so h nt that he no sooner becomes conscious uf the oppor luiiities by which he is surrounded and of hisown ability Io use litem than tin trumpet blast summons him and he bids the world farewell The earth sivings in its orbit without him us well as witli him, and is quite nn euueerued whether he is lure or elsewhere or nowhere. The sun blazes for him if he is pp'scut and Ulazjs lor some one else II he- absent. The sky is blue, the cleuds flout o. -lira 1 the rivers run, th" ocean roars, the du .i comes, the twilight gath- rs without any Hercnce to him what ever, lie may slay or depart it is a matter of small conscquctoe to the chaug- ing seasons which as willinjy revolve over bis grave as over his cradle. If we compare the life of a man to (u life of our solar system, with an estimated duration of tweuty million years sioco it broke its fiery mass into planets, and a phropbesied duration of teu million years more before it will be shattered is some celestial catastrophe, we are amazed at the pin's point of space which we occupy aud the comparatively few miuutes we are allowed tu uccupy it. A human life, we aro told, is u thread in the great fabric, but a thousand such threads may be wafted from the loom of God without injury to the fabric itself. ( ours is one of those threads we must nerds walk iu the valley of humiliation, or something H'ss than nothing. And yet there is another side to the picture. The mysterious atom called man, so microscopic in proporlious, is the groatest marvel and puzzle of the age. Soience tolls us that he is the last and best product of natural law. Heligioo adds that since he cannot accomplish his mission here, but always leaves his task unfinished, the law which produced bim must provide a place where his mission can be completed. Else the universe has a seam of lead in its bulk of gold; else the plan which prevails everywhere has been invaded by uuwisdom; else a cruel injus tice is done in that we arc created to per form a given work and then robbed of the opportunity to finish it. hvery arrangement has Decn uiaue lor our continuous development, and every experience, if rightly used, will contrib ute to our education. Nothing can hap- nen, from the most volatile joy to t lie prolbundest grief, which a man may not appropriate to his advautago. His sev enty years are God's University, in which toil and pain, huightor and tears, success aod defeat, poverty and wealth, are tbo text books which he cannot diligently study without exceeding profit. Life is given that wo may learn how to livo. Adversities accost us as knights of old rode against each other in the tournament, and we are cither unhorsed because we have uot steeled our muscles to meet the foe, or aro victors because we can trust our good right arms. We can grow so strong and hold, il wo are light ly trained, that uo calamity can bear us dowu, aud he alono has reached the high est type of manhood who can force the loss of fortune or a great bereavement to add to tho beauty, the serenity and the symmetry of his character. Do we gruduato from this God's I'ni versity to make no use of what we bavo learned? Do we go through a long couiso of preparalion for something ouly to be told that there is nothing to do t l)u we painfully and wearily and with great la bor and sacrifice get ready to discover that there is nothing to get ready I'm? Then is our period of suffering a delu sion. a hallucination, and we have devel oped all the finer qualities of our diame ter for uo purpose whatever. We have not been permitted to enjoy tins lile, be cause we have been sternly at work in the struggle to uiuke everything that bus happened fit us for a life which our own interior natures have led us to expect and anticipate. What a strange disappoint ment then, what a useless and stunning disappointment to be informed lhat all our discipline and labor have been lor naught. Un the other hand, what a icst, what martyr like enthusiasm wo get from the promise that every hour of wretchedness and misery, every embattled year, every victorious contest, with passion, every pe riod of quiet endurance and calm resig nation is a stepping stone in lhat spiial staircase tlt leads to the realms of the invisible, tWat upper world into which we are ushered when we graduate with hon or from this University, where griefs ate the profosskiri and sorrows the tutors. If religion were only a dream it would still be a dream worth dreaming, for of sueh a dream comes true nobility, while those who dream no dream, but have what ihey call the truth, live in license and die in weariness. But if it is not a dream, it is a truth backed by the plan and laws of the uni verse, if there is a God and a Cross behind it, then arc we cheered in our toil because the setting of the sun on today is the rising of the sun on the morrow, and the twilight of this iile is the rosy dawn of the life that is to be. IS 'I'll IS Turn ? Charles B. Farwell, one of Chicago's succis-f'ul men, is qu.ited as saying: 'There's nothing in glory and friend-! Friend.-! I can count toy friends on my barnli, ai d 1 1:' y are tiu'inhcr of my own family. There's not sueh a thing as friendship in 'the world. What you call fiicuds are liuttei flies. They hover around you iu the sunshine, and when the shadows enme they disappear. If a man is successful aud perfectly inde pendent of everybody, they lawn, smile, today, and insist on doing something to help you. If he gets a tumble they im mediately lend their assistance to keep him rolling to the bottom of the hill. When you really need them, they desert you and have no faith in you. And I can prove i- to you every day uf your life. Friendship is all theory. If I myself want io make a first class enemy all I hrve 1 1 do is to help a man who is in deep trouble. Will he be grateful? He will bait me in the end because I am iu a better position to be of service to bim. and have placed him under much obliga Hon. I believe, altn- the til t y years real experience, I .in- what y call a pessimist. ISettei sa about it. It suuuds bad.'' ADVEKTIHKMENTS. The Old Friend Ai'ii ' f.iiUvi. ht:..',C you he Mill:!'" 1 7. ' ii. le : 1, J , ti.iit never Liver IcflU-"-- flint's what ('.'j: cf this, ;:!.li. 'v. mid ;" or; uuiied Will do. ' ; Liver Medl- ... . ter i!:..ii t.iiiH, i;na ) jvii o f Quinine nnd It a t- directly on the iiiie -: r.:: l Bowels mid v Wis t i tiei vholo sys tem. J tin is t.:v niudicnio you w.-nit. S ill h- ail Iru&'isits! in, Li'ittM, or in W1ct to bo taJirf dry or ir.aiio into a tea. F.VI.nY PACKAOE-H linn lite . Soinip III rt.l on wivpitb J. H. ZfclljlA vu.i riiiuuKip", tint miyt:,iiej It ilho K c'ln'.i; t.d:f., CUo:; Liver frivcs i of would nothing SIGNS AM wnsi.rcits IV hum i i.. IPEEDT and 1ASTINO RESULTS jf UlUfa M ftvun inmnniil atllHUIICe. m. A USOE ABDQUtWS SIDUCID. uifiiiacAaiTrE niRF nr refund vAiif monw. f price S .OO pr bottle. Send 4c tor trtiliV rBJCMONT MEDICAL CO, it n mm notion, au 57 Statesvillv Landmark. A number of thu colored people of Statesville have become impn sseil with tho belief that the end of the world is near. Some ol thcni have se en unusual signs in the heavens receutlv ami many other incidents that tend to confirm ibis belief. As a result many ol tiicin are continuing long at prayer and b ave their lamps trimmed and burning, .awaiting the summons. One colored sister, who is very devout on all occasions, asseverates that she rose up early one uioiYjing recently in order to have a season prayer before beginuing the day's duties, and' that while engaged, in her devalious she distinctly heard the word "Prepare." This she firmly believes was a warning from the other world. Perhaps the coloied brethren are right in getting themselves in shipshape. With heus over in Lincoln county laying eggs with "Prepare Ye, the Knd is Near" and ' Hell is near" printed on them, and a pilgrim down at Greensboro seeing a serool with tho ten commandments an it (some skeptics have intimated that the pilgrim was drunk but they can't charge that on the hens) it may bo that "som piu's gwyne ter huppeu." THU RIGHT KINO. cMATS .TRADE MARiS .COPYRIGHT TAN I OBTAIN A PA TV prompt antiwar and an honest op SlTNN & CO., who have bad net. experu-ncu lit llio patent busiwwP tloiis strltitly eonfUlniitlal. A ' formation concumiuK l'utei tain Lhcm m-tit free. Also n c leal and Hcionl tile bonks neat Patents taken through 1 pL'rtal notice In tbn jcicnl tltu are brouKbt widely be out cost to tbu inventor. Issued weokly.clcKantlyillui f larftest circulation of any rr world. 8:1a year. Sample BnHdiMKdittun, monthly, A . conies, 'iScBiita. Kverynum-TTAl tlful platea. in colors, and pl 1 liouses. with plana, enabling tmiyA V lateot (iPsiimB aud secure contrarff a l MUNN & CO, KfcW YOUK, UiilX Chas. M. South Sycamore St., Pa l if D 'i ' ''I II Tho merchant bad arrived at his office as early as 7 o clock, and live minutes after he got down to his desk a foxly lookiu''. bright faced boy came in. The merchant was reading, and tho boy, with his hat off, stood thcro cxpectautly, but saving nothing. At the end of two minutes ho coughed slightly and spoke. "hxcusc mo, sir. he saul, ' hut 1 m in a hurry." The merchant looked up. "What do you want?" he asked. "I want a job if you've got ono for me. "Oh, do you'.'" snorted the merchant. "Well, what are you iu such a hurry about? "I've uot to be, that's why, was tho sharp response. "I left school yesterday evening to go to work, and I haven't col a place yet, and I can't afford to he wasting time. II you can t uo anything for me, say so and I'll skip. Tho only ii ace where I can stop long la (lie place where they pay uiefur it." The inerehirit looked at the clock. "Whin call vou come?" be uskid. " I don't have to come," replied the youngster. "1 m hero now, ami I u neen at work beloro this tl you d said so. Half nn hour Inter he was at il, slid he's likely to have a job as long as he wants it. lletroii free lrtsi. ADVKUTLSKMKNTS. vv Powder I I m - 'iwriim i,4 af . ; , it Msolafely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening strength. Lai ft U, S. Government food Rtport, Rotal BAKINd Powdkr Co., 106 Wall 8t.,K. y. 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