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r ESS W. SLBJJGKEJ, l'lioi'HiKTOR. VOL. XXV. A. U IE "W S 3? .A. 3? 33 IB IT O IEL THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, TIlUliSDAY, MAY 10, 1891. TI13E3S:-Sl'(, I'M a.nm m lv advance NO. 5. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LIKE A NEW MAN A Well-known Lowell Grocer Debilitated by over work, makes use of AVER'S Sarsaparilla and soon feels Strong and Well. "A year ago, my partner tiled, iiiuUlic whole burden Hint resporisl. liility of a large grocery business fell upon me. Tin increased euro ami hard work, in connection with the low stute of my Wood, so Severely tuxeil my strength that I lieemne all run down, hail nouppo- tlte, was weak, neroiis, and endured nil the torments which headnehe, indigestion, general debility, and tola! loss of energy could possibly in. fllct, The meilieine reconimendcd me iiy my physicians did no more good tlimi so much water, AY Eli'S Sarsajiarilln being favorably brought to my attention, I tried it, and, in a short time, began to feel better. I continued to take this medicine for two months, at the end of which time I felt like a new man. My tippet ite, energy, and strength returned, my food digested perfectly, ami all traces of headache and nervousness disappeared. I am convinced that If 1 had not taken AY'Eli'S Sarsa parilla, instead of being strong anil well, when tho warm weather set in, I should liaveboen conlineil to my bed, under the doctor's care, ami totally unable to' attend to business. I am a thorough believer in tho merits of AVER'S Sarsaparilla for restoring to healthy, vigorous ac tion, the vital organs of the body, when they have become weakened or exhausted." William II. ISiiown, 83 Gorliiini St., Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ' Prepared by Dr. 3. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masi. Has cured others, will cure you FARMER JONES. 1 uimu mm 1 U y 1 & a ifvv Oo iiTe xt tixcf, A A Ct'S Til 11' IE, VIOLET WATER, WOODWOttl'll'sFLOUIDA WA TKK, AND SACHET POWDER. New line of stationIr Just Received ISO Linen writing Tablets, which I'll sell at a small lKOFIT. ACCURACY H ! Oh w a o H Cu, - PS o m w es S3 .a B At " "3 l-H 2 o M O r 1 O u 9 3?TJ-3R,ITYI Stag Brand Prepared A Large I Paints. Stock of Pure rVhite Lead & Linseed oil. LAN1HKT1I'8 I'll sell paints at i GAKPEN . very small margin. SKEI. THE PLACE TO GET -DRUGS 'is PEDICIfJES i -AT THE LOWEST PBTCES, IS .A.T DR. A. 11. ZOLLICOFFER'S, WE8T SIDE WASHINGTON AVE. OPPOSITE R. B. SHED. WELDON. N. C. THESE SIX SNEEZES AFTER ALL. DID MEAN (I00D One day last week Farmer Jones sat on his fence to let his horses rest after an hours's steady plowing. Mentally, Mr. Junes is very like his horses slow but sure. Out of the hazy nebulae of facts and figures, it takes a long time for him to formulate an idea; but once evolved it lias come to May, and if action is required, it means o-'tion for him. "Koe hash! Kce hash!' sneezed Mr. Junes six, times in succession, "Sneeze on Thur sday, they toy that's for good luck," said Mr. Jems to him self; "but it would be a good deal mure like my luck lids year, to have a bad culd coming on in my head, so as to stay the whole winter . lint, come to think Mr, Rankin said in his Thanksgiving sermon llicre wasn't any such thing as luck, and that cvrry, single, siimile little thing was oulircd by tied. It's a hard doctrine and sometimes seems to me" and the nood farmer drew out his words meditatively, and stopped and pundeicd over them several minutes with deeply knitted brows. His next remarks secnud totally incle vant, yet bis train of thought had logically :d to them, "And next Sunday tiny are going to take up another, and an extra Hume Missionary collection, to make up what's behind, and pay back what the head officers in New Y ork have burrowed, so as to keep their word good to the poor home missionaries out in the West here, and not have them suffer this winter. And that's business, too; but five thou sand dollars is a big lut ot money in these hard times;" and there was another lung pause. "And in the summer let mo see, in July it must have been I gave five dollars, udc for me, and one for wife, and one fur Jane, and the ot her two fur some of the pior members, so as to make u dollar a head for every member of Sbiluli church. Seems to mc I did my share then, and if other folks had only dune theirs"-. Another silence, and then his remarks took the I'urui of a discussion between two persons, that reads us if he rudely interrupted, but each dash represents scasen scnt in thought "And now the preacher and tho Lord want me to give some more "Rut I had such bad luck with my orops this year, wheat failing so, and corn only half a crop "Rut the oats I put in where the wheat was, got a proper good stand, and brought most as much money as the wheat would; and the half crop sells for m )st as much as a full one "Rut sioek is so low, and gross was so I 'jree "Bui what hay there was is better than most years; and not a head of horses, or hogs and oattlo has been lost by sickness or strayed, or been stolen "And it has been s dry there's been no aickness iu the family and no doctor's bills, and when I set that agaiut what I paid Dr. Green (wo years ago, when we had a ct seosi n,Dnd big crops, and lots of money for thim, but every one of us down wiih malar in, and a hundred dollars clean cash out of picket for it "And then n death among all my kiuioik, tar una nign, tnc whole year, uud father and mother both spared to uie, and both over eighty Simeon Iudsoo Jones," said he springing to bis feci, "you've had good luck all this hole yenr, and have been gningiiround and whining about it, and couipluiuing against the Lord all tho time You haven't bocu dealing as fair wiih your neighbor! You call your self a Christian, and you haven't even bem houcst toward God! "If I live till next Sunday I'll put in five dollars for sin o If. ring," and he stuck the butt end of his whip stock sharply into the ground; "aud lira for a trespass offering, and plant that tool and live inure far an offering of first fruits, and another five lur thauk offcriug, and plant that too and live mora for an offering of first fruits, and another fivi for a thauk- ul'ring. And I'll tell wife she oan give all she feels like, and then I'm afraid it isn't half what I ought to pay, but it makes me feel good already,' and as he strode with an unusudly quick pace to his plow, and, seining the handles, started up bis horses, ho said, with a laugh: "These six sneezes did mean good luk after ill." Will Bomcbody else please snecte? M. II. Japuith. HEROES AND HEROINES. GOVERNOR L. D. LEWELL1NG, of Kansas. Recently speolilly prominent before tbe public because of hlH contest with Mr. Lutein his efforts to removo hor from tbe Board of Charity of hU suite. Mrs. L 's dental of the f ov eraor't authority to discharge her from the office was sustained by the Judicial authorities. Gov ernor Le welling was born In Iowa In 1816, and was prominent fur umoy years as a political editor and publlfher. Removed to Wichita, Kan., In 1867; elected govi-i nor Id 1808 as a Populist. THE LAMENTED VANCE. MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS BY THE CONFEDERATE VETERANS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.' 98 Fith. Avenue, New York City April 30, 1894, Eilitutt Rvamke Hem: The inclosed preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted by tho Con federate Veteran Camp of New York, at its regular monthly meetiug, on the '1 1th instant. Will you kindly insert them in your columns, and ibligc, Yours licspect fully, Seymour II. Hansom, For the Committee. THE RESOLUTIONS. Headquarters Confederate Veteran Camp of New York NORTH CAROLINA. 1 . STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS, PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH THE BEST SELECTED MATERIAL. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS WITH GREAT CARE, PERFUMERY. STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES. TOBACCO AHP CIQARS. Remember Urtt a hearty welconi. always awaits you At Whereas, We, the Confederate Camp of New York, representing the veterans aud sons ot veterans iu and near the city of New York, have received with pro found sorrow and regret, the sad intelli gence of the death of the eminent states man and noble Confederate veteran, tho late Hon. Zobulon B. Vanco, of N.orli Carolina; and WyEHEAi, Wo are desirous of ex- presslug to the public at laige, and more especially to the people of the South and of the State of North Carolina, our ap preeialion of his services to his country, and reverence and love for his memory; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the Confederate Veteran Camp of New York, do hereby testify that the Hon. Zeb'ilon II. Vance, of North Carolina, by his distinguished services in the field, a defence of tho South, by his no less distinguished ser vices to his State and to the Nation dur ing his long and honorable civic career, by his unselfish, unfailing and heroic devotion to the interests of his people, by bis teal in the promotion ot the material, social and moral welfare of the South, and by his pure and honorable life, has won the respect, the admiration and loye of every true Southerner. Resolved,, That in his death the South and the Nation alike have sus tained the loss of a gallant soldier, an able and upright statesman, a true patriot aud noble man a loss both profound and irreparable. R ESOLV ED, That we tender our earnest and sincere sympathy and condolence to his bereaved and sorrowing tamily; and finally be it Resolved, That an engrossed copy of these resolutions be forwarded to his widow and children and submitted to the press of North Carolina for publication. A. G. PKINSftN,, W. S. JijEILEYi Geo. Q oh don Rattle, Seymour H. Ransom, Committee. 93 Fifth Avenue, New York City, April 24, 181(4. ZOLLICOFFEJVS. VOH OVER VIVTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Southing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions ol mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success, It sootheB the child, softens the ;unis, aljays all pain cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Piarrhoja. i wjll reljeve tbe ppor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents bottle. Be sure and. ask for "Mrs, Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Bay 25 ly WHAT A NORTHERN EDITOR THINKS OF THE OLD NORTH STATE. North Carolina is now single from the other reconstructed States in having at tained, solely by the efforts of her own people, a higher degree of general pros perity than she ever before attained in hci history. She has a more prosperous and thrifty people to day than at any period of the past, and there is more capital employed iind less debt, State aDd individual, than at any time in tho last century. Texas has surpassed the Old North State be cause of her large influx of immigration and wealth but North drolina has fewer foreigners aud more completely homo geneous population than any other Stale of the Vuion. Siuce the rescue of the State from tl e tempest of profligacy that swept over it alter the war, taxes steadily diminished and the schools have increased until they proffer education to every child in this commonwealth, r,egmdles.s of color. Ilcr legitimate debt js steadily reduced; bcr treasury h;y a largo surplus, her hu mane institutions, conducted with equal care and outlay lor both races, are monu ments of credit; her public improvements have kept pace with (he growing wanis of her people; her authority reflects tbe pride of the State iu its stainless integii ty, and thrift and content are the com mon blessings ol her people. When it is considered that North Carolina has. every important mineral itbiq her holders, from gold to iron; that sho has every variety of soil for every variety of crops, from wheat to cotton; that every variety of climate, from, the sunny southern coast to the chills ol the highest peak of the Appalachian range; that she has watcrpower enough iu a single river to spin and weave the whole cotton of tbe South, and that her laoda are nearly as cheap and her climate better tbau tho Weit when these facts are Weighed in the scaleof intelligence, (hp. momentous meaning of a New South, may be understood iu the Nurlh as it is now understood in tho Carolina. A. K. McCluro, in Philadelphia Times. A SOLOMON IX Jl'DO.MKNT. ltr.HATK WAS URANTED. Ourhaiu u)ol. A peculiar case came up before the County Commissioners on Mondiy. A man asked for a rebate on taxes on ac count of being drunk when he listed his property. He gave iu some $1,600 iu eash and three horses, whereas, he says, iu truth he never owned a horse, and has not five dollars in the world. And the magnificent plantation was found only in oorn juioo. The rebate was granted. nurkleu'i ArntcaHalve. The best salve ill tbe. Worjd for outs,, bruises, Sores, ulcers, salt rbcum, fever, lores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, oorns, and all skin eruptions, and posi lively eurea piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 ceuti per box. For sale by Wm. Cohen. HOW A BROOKLYN JUDUE CAME DECISION,. TO A, A. Bj-ooUyn judge recently showed wisdom of the Solomon Older. A cripple had been arraigned forboat- mg his wile, ihe woman a testimonv was very strong, and iu spite of the pris oner's emphatic denial, that he had treat ed her crue'ly, he was about to be booked for the peo ileutiary. As the woman Wa luad.iig tbu uhiid out of the tijurt room, this wise jndgc observed that the little one was reluotant to go. A bright idea struck him. He ordered the child placed between its parents, and at a considerable distance from either, and then directed each parent to call it. The mother called first, but the child paid no attention to her. Then the lather called, and the child ran to him with every demonstration of affection. Thissort of evidence changed the judge's mind. He told the prisoner, that his child had saved, him,, a,u,d ikal he tsoujd, not believe (hut b,o was th,e brute, his Vfifo had, described. The prisoner w;o released, and the judgment was ap proved by all who were present. Evi dently all wisdom did not die wiih Selo- mon, but if Solomon 'a decision in the eaao of rival claimants for a child had not been on record, it is not probable that the Brooklyn judge would have reached a just decision. Arul tied said, Let us make man in our imaye after our likeness. ( ienesis 1. -Hi. There is something exceedingly cn couragiug in this atatemcnt with which tne Bible opens, because it plucos man on a high level. The work of creation was well nigh fiuished; the myriads of stars had wheel ed into line, ready for their march through the ages; the earth teemed with fruitfulness, every manner of creature rejoiced in life, aud the whole machinery of the universe had been set iu motion. And yet a sense of inoompletenos pre vailed. Something was wanting which would give siguiticance to the whole. Without that something all that had been done would fall .short of perfection. Then came the imperative suggestion, "Let us make man." lint what kind of a beiug should he be? The innumerable host of augels aud archangels must have been filled with curiosity as they looked j on tbe wondrous spectacle of revolving worlds, conscious that the purpose of creation was yet to bo revealed. Tbe house bad been built, but was without an cccupant. "What shall be the shape aud what the characteristics of this new being?" they asked, and tho answer came back, "Lot us make man in our itnase, after our likeness." Then he must be a creature with as pirations, with a thousand possibilities, with a royal nature, with the capacity for excrci.-ing sovereignty over physical forces and over himself, a very god in miniature, whose manifest destiny is the companionship which heaven provides. It may be true that we are prone to evil, that we succumb to temptation, that wc have accumulated an appalling amount of depravity, but the likeuess of God is si ill in the soul and has not been effaced. Theologians may tell us that this deprav ity is total; but no man cau sit iu impar tial judgment on himself without seeing that tho elements of Irue greatness re main and can be so developed that he shall become wholly good instead of partly bad. The dignity of human Da ture is a persistent fact which no amount of theological controversy can eliminate and no man in all the multitude but feels at times the pulsing of higher hopes and the consciousness that he may yet fulfil a mission. Jlen and women are nobler, than v(:. think. In the great fabric of the com niunity arc goUcs threads of personal heroism, of self saciafiue, of calm and ijuiet endurance, never told by srator, never sung by poet. The heroes and heroines of ordinary life are too numerous for counting. Men and women nro daily facing emergencies which require a loftier courage than was ever displayed on the field of battle. That physical daring which under excitement aud the impure of a love of glory stands amid shot and shell aud bears the flag aloft through a shower of bullets may be altogether ad-, mirable, and is ecrtaiuly worthy of the rewards of honor whieh it receives; but there is a nobler daring, aud it deserves a fai higher meed of praise, as when the young man catches a glimpse, by a tush of lightning through the darkness, of the inevitable result of his evil life, and with a mighty effort breaks from the entangle ment of vicious habits, and in spite of cajoleries aud gibs and jeers claims pos session of himself and maintains the claim with a will that no circumstances can break. Who can tell how mauy experiences of this kind occur every year in a city liko this? Few hear of them, for they are wrought iu sileuee or solitude. Such a Hercules does not become famous by his achievem 'lit, but ho is nobler tbau any Olympic god that ever fuu,ud a place iu history or mythology. There are wjves Vilio bear the brunt of ill fortune with a murmur, husbands who study with poverty, with a calm fortitude which excites tho pity of the "cloud of wituesses" in the upper air; both men and women who have secret sufferings so great that their hearis ate beating a dead march to the grave, but from whose lip) no word of complaint escapes, and girls by tho score who keep themselves unspotted in spite of fate, preferring the loneliness of a dingy romu with houesty for company to the gaudy surroundings whieh are bought with im purity of life. These are not rare instances by any means. If you could peer iuto the souls of passers-by you would find them at every corner. These are the silent gods and goddesses of our modern day, whose statues are not to bo found in any Pan theon, but will certainly be found in the tc-nplc of eternity. They belong to the unrecognized nobility to that peerage of God who a,ro doomed to suffering today, b,ut will rejoice with great gladness to morrow. (ne illustration will suffice. It is pninct lo story, out it is also a true one The aged father needed oonstant care and the daughter, thinking her first duty was to him, bade her suitors good nigh:. While watching at his side she developed a frightful and perhaps fatal malady Though sho might be saved by an opera. tion she rctused to submit lest anxiety should hasten the parent's death, "I am nothing," she said; "he is everything," and so the malady reinforced ilsclf week by week. She deliberatly and knowingly spent herself for him, and be fell into bis last sleep unconscious of the mciifcc which that noble soul was making. Total depravity! It is bla-pbcmy to utter the words in such u connection. Better far the language of (icuesis, "Let us make in in in our image, al'lir our likeness." Human naluie is like an armful of hickory iu the fireplace, vtith i u aimful of pine underneath. The hickory needs ouly to be kindled audtit will Gil the res m with genial heat. Men aud women can do anything under the proper influence. The capacity is then; supply the motive, and there is no degree of heroism which may not be attained N. Y. Herald. j IT WAS NO SIGN. ADVERTISEMENTS. asr The Congressman was telling his experience in the back country district, as he alwajs loved to do when his arduous labor let up o n him for a few brief moments. Said he: "Once I was caught on the readjust about dark with a lame horse, aud it was necessary for mc to stop ovir night ten miles from the place I was billed for. I made for the nearest house insight and thcrj was no one thcro except a inoman aud her sick husband. Tbe womau responded to my 'hello' aud came to the door." "Can I stay here," I asked, "and get feed for my horse?" "What your uaine ?" the inquired. "I told her." "Who air you?" "I am a member of Congress from this district, trying to get to the next town, and my horse has gone lame on me." "The what?" she asked; coining out to the gate. "The member of Congress from this district." "Oh, air you?" she asked in doubtful tones. "Certaiuly, you dou't think I'd tell you a lie, do you?" I said a little nettled She looked at mc in a brown study for a minute. "Well." she said, "In in' a Congress man aiu't no sign you would not, but I'm sorry for that horse and I rcckou you can stay. stuh i:nds of thought. The Old Friend An tin! l:-t fricii'l, that never fails yon, i.-s fimmoiis Liver Regu lator, (tiio lied '.) that's what you hcai' at the mention of this excellent Liver tnrilirini', and people should not he ) persuaded that nnytliiriir, ohe will do. It is the King of Liver Medi cines; is Letter than pills, and takes the place) of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on tho Liver, Kidneys and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. 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TCCetTa uneeial notleelntho Heii'ntilic Atncrienn. and tltus nro brotiL-tit widely betorctho public with nut, cost to tho Inventor. This antendid paper, Ihsued weekly, elepunliy illustrated, has by far tho lamest riroulatlou. of any ecientitte work la tho world. Slla year. Sample, copies Bent free. llulidlna KdltioD, monthly, J.iiOa year. rlinRla eopiefl, 'i-t centB. Kvery number contains boau titul plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling ouilders to show tho latest ileHli.ns uud secure contracts. Address ML'.NN & CU, M.W Yultli, Jul BuoallWAT. The drunkard is usually n si'll uiadi' nun. Complaining of tho drought novor bring!! lain. You may be in the path of sueees", but headed the wrong way. Dur contentmt-ut is often in inverse ratio to the amount we possess. No matter how hard times are, men always manage to get tobacco. Sit down on the do-nothing stool and you will come to the poor bouse. A religion that does not keep yi u from being cruel to your horses is not worth having. Plowing a horso with a big sore on bis shoulder is a poor indication of a sound moral character. The man who lets bis harvesting ni.U'hiuc stand out in tho open 6eld all Winter blames the government for his lack of success. CRACKED KERNELS. WARROCK-RICHARDSON ALMANACKS. for lrtll. Cheap P.ook Store, Vctersliurg, Va. Wholesale and Retail SCHOOL BOOKS School Snpplicsut the State coutrnct prices. Itoolis, Writing Vaper, Envelopes. I'cu tils, Ink, Slates, etc., way down priecs. PRINTING & BLANK BOOKS The largest In k aud printing house iu South side Virginia, ll-.'in ty. Chas. M. Walsh, South Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va. Our richest relatives aro often tbe mo t distant ones. The featKer Ml some people's cap is a goose featbi'i. Some people are so good they are good for nothing. Whiskey has killed more people than measles and gunpowder combined. 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