1 sut S ti croimsr w. sledge, puopriktor. VOL. XXV. -A. FOK THE IP E O !P L E WELDON, N. (J., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1S9-1. TBIrinVES:-?1"'11 J'Klt ANNI'M IN ADVANCE no. y. NEW ADVERTISKMKNTS. 1 Dominion rams in MANUFACTURING CO. J. COI IKS SOX, Proprietors, Cor. Syeauioio anil llollinlirook streets, , Petersburg, Vu. Solicits trade of Eastern Carolina. JftifWo make punts hi all grinlcs. oct ID ly. Business Men SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR -MOB PRINTING tC- TO THE EXCELSIOR PRINTING COMPANY, WELDON, N. c. THE EXCELSIOR EXCE LS allotli er printing houses in GOOD WORK, I'.KST MATERIAL, ami -LOWEST PRICES V ALL KINDS BLANK DEEDS ON HAND i & 1 & & . j Letter Hemls, Packet Heads, Hill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hand Hills, Programmes, Tickets, J Etc., Etc. Etc. ft "WK WILL MKET acaix TUB MORNING." IX JB"Vrltc for samples and prices. E. L. llAVH'Altli, PlWl'ltlKTOIt. FOR SALE. All of the real estate of J. J. Frvjr in the town ol Wel ilon, 1'OH TEIiilrl apply to ED. T. CLARK, Kcal Kntiite Agent, Weldon, N. C. DJVISf CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. 42 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. TOBACCOS. Our special brands of Flour: GOLD MEJUL FANCY PATENT, PIXIE PATENT, GEM PATENT, . HARVEST QUEEN, SNOW DROP. WMTTEN 11Y II. CLAY I'KKCIH, IU I.TIM QUEAN. It was the beautiful exclamation of a tlyinj" cliilil, as the golden rays of the sunset streamed od li hit through the open window : "(lood bye, Mainina, good bye ' Don't cry, niamiiia. We'll meet njjuin in the morning !" Oh! wild is the tempest and dark is the night, Itut soon the daylight will he dunning; Then the friendships of yore shall blossom once more; And "we meet again in the morning !" Art thou doomed in a far distant region to roam, To meet the cold gaze of the strangei? Post thouycaru for thcsmilesof the loved ones at home, While thou pr.iy'st God to shield them from dallgel? All! the night of the waters may shadow thy form, Yet soon will thu daybreak bedawning, Then thou'lt mingle once more with the loved ones on shore For "we'll meet again in the morning!" Dost thou miss the sweet voice ot a fond, loving wile, Whoso music brought halm to thy sor row? Didst thou sec Irt decline in the sunset of life, Nor felt one bright hope for the morrow? Despair not, oh! mourner, the night may be dark, Yet soon will the, day break bedawning; Of all ties berelt, one hope still is lift For "we'll mcctagaiu in the morning!" Art thon weary, oh! pilgrim on life's des ert waste? Dost thou sigh for the shade of the wild wood? Have earth's choicest fiuits proven bittir to taste, Too soon will the day break bedawning, Then the dreams which have fled shall Irian from the dead, A iid all will he right in the morning. Oh! servant of Christ! too heavy the cross, Hast thy trust in the Master been shaken? In doubt and in darkness thy faith has beeu lost, And thou crcst, "My God, I'm forsaken!" But cheer up, my dear brother! the night caiuiut last, Fur tjoon will tho daylmak bedawning,. Then the crosses of earth wo have home from our birth, Will all be made crowns lu lie morning. OLD TREE OF DEMOCRACY. rUOFESSIONAL CA11DS. W. 11. DAY, lis. 0. DANIEL, T. C. HAKKISON Weldon, N. C. tlttleton, N. C. Weldon, N, C. PAV, DA PI. fc HARRISON, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, Practices in the courts of Halifax and Warren counties, and whereTer their ser vices are needed, Oncof the llrm will be in Halifax on each Monday. 1 lH-Iy. yy J. WAUD, Enfield, N. C. SURGEON :: DENTIST, Oiuce over McGwigun's atom. 11 3 ly. JiNU M. axuiit, W4LTH a. aimii jfULLXN DAKIIL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Weldon, N. C. Practice In IhccQiirtiof HHilftii annNnrthsmii. iHiaudiii tlicmiprumesnd federal courts. Col lection maitu in .llpurtiof North Carolina. Branch office at Halifax. N. C. open every lion 4af. Jan 7 lj kit. T. T. UOS&, DENTIST, Weldon, N. C. iKjrOfllce over Emry A Pierce's store. 10-19-ly. T vy- HARR!, P- D. s. LlTTLITON, N, C. Tocth Extracted without pain, i-30-fa. GOD HIS HELPER. So Long; as I Give, so Loni will tie Loril Help anfl Bless Me, A merchant in New Yolk had pledged to the lord a certain portion of his bus iucss us fast as they were collected. He called this the Lord's iusurancc money, "for," said he, "so long as I give, so long will the Lord help and bless me, and in sonic way will lie give me tho means to give. It Is a blessing to uiy bcart to keep it open in gratitude, a blessing to gladden other hearts, and the surest way to keep the Lord s favor with me. The results of his experience were blessed indeed, as ho said; "l never realized before how lie helps me in my busiest plans. "Things happen daily which show uie that some one who knuws more than I is protecting inc. Had dib's have been paid that 1 did not expect, hrraud boysjusl getting into sly and bad hahi s have been discovered ere their tli.-lisli id proceeded far. A I needed c aupete' I hilp in my busiues.- it has co ne j isi a I needed it. "When cusloirers Wire about to fd somehow their debts to me were paid. although they failed to pay others. "A severe fire came to my office ami seemed to have swept all my valuables away, llut it was stopped at just I In right moment, and not one valuable war Dot odo valuable was lost. The insuriiuci company paid me enough to replace every damage, and the office was renewed better than before. The Lord sends iw business ticuh to pay my dibu, while others are dull. "I cannot tell why it is except that 1 alwaya pray for my business, and ask the Lord to bless it for the good uf others, and that the uieani which come from it may be used for bis cause. "When I atop giving business stops oominir. When I stop praying for it, perplexities arise. As long as I pray for it, ill moves eaily and I have no care or trouble. "The Lord is my banker, my insurer, my deliverer, my patron, and blessed guardian of temporal things as well as pirtiinJ.,'is'Tbe Wonders o( Prayer. Ilurklen'a Arnlr aSalve. Th best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, Sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaius, corns, and all skin erupljons, and posi tively ourci plica, or ne pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sate bj W. Cohen. fill Weather tie Storm Init There will k a Rattlini and Crasliini of Dry Bones. liufus Sanders in Advertiser. In this day and gcncraliun there are men and men various and sundry men. II' I was to light out to day and look the whole entire county over I couldn't find no better neighbors and truer friends than lllev Scroguins and Andy Lucas. And yet in regard to some things they arc more different than black, and white. As to politics they are both Democrats, but Iilcv is hold and certain, whilst Andy is stpioamy and skittish. When the storm comes up and the old (lag of Democracy flutters out through the smoke of battle Iilcv is always the lead man in the light with head up and coat off, whilst Andy gits plum trembly in the knees and around the edges as a high private in the rear ranks. Mind you now, I don't say it is Kiev's fault nor Andy's fa alt, but is a fact and they can't help it. Here of late, since every body knows that the old line Democracy will have to face the enemy on the open of ombat, I have took particular notice of that difference between two good men. lilev Scroggins is always foamiu' at the mouth and fairly itehiu for tho show to open, and while I don't have no doubts but what Andy will be in the fight when it gils good and hot, I am more than sitUfied that he would a blame sight rather stay at home and go lishin or do thin. Andy was over to my house the other night talkin politics and lookin power ful badly rallied and skcery and down in tho month. Ho wanted to know from me how I thought we would conic out in the summer campaign for the supremacy of daylight Democracy, and I went on to tell him a plain an 1 hon est and fl.it footed as I ciuld. To be certainly of course there is a tight ahead, and when the fun is over with you will find b.l;od and hair and the ground tore up as with a b"ar fight says I. Don't you fool yourself about that Andy. Will wo whip in the light? More than probable wu will, Audy, but you must remember that about the best aud onlyest way to whip a fight is to pitch in an light. If you wait to see how the cat is goiu to jump before you buckle on yonr weapons and then leave your heart in the rear you are whipped before you start. Another political storm is brewin. I went on to siy, anl there is biund to be a considerable crashio of dead limbs and rattlin of dry bones goiu on pros eiitly in this valley of dry bones. The boys across the bend have done been and found out that there is souicthin dead up the creek, aud they aro now cumin back to tho old family lick log for a general political reckonin together. There aro too golna tion infernal many dead limbs on tho old tree of Deuncracy, A ndy and it is now a good time of year for a reglar all around triiuuiiu up and cittin down and eleanin out. Aud let me tell you right now, if I aint tli biggest tool in seven Mates an d sixteen territoiiei the Democratic pirty is goin to cut to the red aud hew to the line, e'lips or no chips, and if there is anything to drap something will have to drap You in night as well to get out your little n ito book and sot that down, And y. In the land of the livin I hero is blame littl roo n for the dead. Ilut the old tree of Democracy will it iijd ihe Iriiumin and weather the stuim says I. The shaken up will but only make it take Dew growth and fresh hull i'l the soil of this great country. The deal limbs will have to go, but the old true will only be ihe stronger when the storm is over. You want to know what 1 would doll I was but you. Well, In bo plum sij i iru an I IuhhhI villi you An ly, if 1 w.h you I Wnuhl go on back home and walk off iIoaii in I lie wood paster and gil dwu on my knees ami pray for m ire faith and belter ligblin iiuuiiiici. Don't be a d -ad iiuio, Audy L'icas doll t do a d. ad limb THE MINISTRY OF ANGELS. A sixcKiti: I'iiayi:h. A little boy in oodlord county gil into trouble with a school fellow the other day and agreed with him to "have it out" before school next morning. That evening, when Dick knelt to say bis prayers, after the usual "Now I lay me. he added this special petition : "And 0 God, please make me as strong lions and things, 'cause I've got to lick boy in the morning. Amen." Kx. Now Try Tills. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough cold, or any trouble throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guanine teed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found it just the Hung and under its use bad speedy and perfect recovery. Try sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottle free at Wm. Cohen's drug tore. Large site DUc nod Vl.UV PATRICK WALSH. Appointed United States Senator from Georpln by Governor Nnrthcn to sorvo out tlm iinn- plrrd term of ihe lute Scnutor Colquitt In a native or Ireland, nml alout 55 year. ol'l. ivnm- to America whm a boy aqJ learned tbe printing trails Is now thr owner and editor of Hie Augusta Cbroniclc. BEYOND HI. A Commission that Caused ini Hnshanfl's son to Totter. SWKKT CUM. ; K A DI'.VIT". Ar. Y. UcrM. For be shall give his angels charge over thee,to keep thee in nil thy ways. I'salun xci., 11. And, heboid, angels came and ministered unto him. Matthew iv., 11. i'hinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angel'.' Matthew xxvl., oil. The ministry of unseen beings is one of the most important doctrines of the Christian Church; it is also ouc of the most neglected. A great many, even among the thought ful, will bo surprised at the statement that the intervention of angels in human affairs is a very conspicuous dement in the Sacred Books and that hard If a great event is recorded there in which they ive not been prominent actors. There is even 11 widely prevalent prej udice against tho deetlim1, especially among 1 rotestants, which is perhaps the result of a reaction from those medieval days when the providence of God was almost lost sight of in the activities of His agents. It is not difficult for us to believe that the Father is within reach of our prayers and that Christ can keep His promise to come and take up His abode with us in seasons of stress and dismay; but for some reason wo falter in our faith that round about us are multitudes of angels who ire not only able, but ready to do us a great seivicc, aro watchful of our inter esta and eager to impress our minds with what is right and best to do. And yet that is natural, if not neces sary, inference from the general tenor of the Iiiblo. If it is logical to assert that God has not withdrawn iuto the eternal solitudes, but is as close to day us in the olden time, when His vuico of warning or command rang through the history of the Jews, it is equally logical and not more daring to declare that His angels are our guardians as they were the guar dians of our ancestors. No change has taken place either in our human needs or in His methods. What infinite wislom J goodness decreed for our fathers holds good for us. If messengers from on high could visit Abraham and make their presence known to Elisha there is no reason to suppose that they are un willing to come to our assistance; and if they offered their ministrations to our L ird, why may they Dot be expected to lo us a like service, since we have been made heirs of the L ird's privileges? A whole sect uf curious I'u'ik has arisen within the last lil'iy years whuso only ground for existence is the possibility ol some kind uf communication between tlx rlh mid the upper air. They' call themselves by theuui 'ie name ol Spirit ualists for the simple reasou lb it ihey be lieve iu the coatiuued love and helpful- nciu of thu departed. Thev have, revived the aneicit faith, u il l boldly assert what every personage of the New ami every prophet of the Old Testament would as set!, that heaven is within speaking di- -tuuco aud llut the conscious companion- -hip of angels is one of the inalienable rights of aspiiing souls. If Christians had thoroughly believed the Bible and accepted its revelations in this regard spritualism would never have been born There would have been no more demand for it than fur a class of scientists who should announce their faith in the law of gravi tation. This sect has spread with wonderful rapidity. Its organiied membership makes a remarkable showing s i far a: numbers and literaturo aro concerned and its unoryanis-d membership is to be found in every church of every denomi nation, and in every village and hamlet thtoughout the earth. We may not agree with eonio of tho wild extraviigcnocs of this body of men and women, and way olose our ears to they relate, but the fact remains that they tire a necessary element of our present religious life, bcciuse they satisfy aspiritml longing which the Church has either ignored or refused to foster. If they were not wanted they would not remain; if their doctrines were unwelcome or unreasonable they would diminish in numbers and after a little while fall to pieces. Hut the truth is they have appropria ted one of the most excellent aud needful truths, which, for some reason or other, our pulpits have thrown aside, aud on inai one enrueii uavo built an cnormou stnieture uiubr whose roof thousands and tens of thou units find shelter from tho storms of life. Tho great mass of people iu this hard, work a day world need all the ooinl'rt and encouragement which religion can afford. Their burdens are heavy, and toj often their eyes are cares and anxieties which gall the shoul ders and bereavements which break the heart. Tell it how you will, the' story has a line of tragedy running through it, and one goes but a little way before he stumbles on a di-appointment or a grave. Iu oth' r words, men and wmnen mut h ive help. If their only company is stern doul Is, il they walk alone, laden with many negations, they sing lew songs and not even these with a nierrv voice There is not much difference between a doubt and a viper if you uiti-t carry cither in your bosom. Ou the other baud, tokuoW that above you aie luiiliitii les id' spirits, s on , pu- haps, the spit its of your dear ones of long ago, that is a part of God's proti dence that th y should accompany you in older "to keep thee in all thy way?;" that their mi.-sion is to lovingly influence you, though by subtle menus beyond your ken; that they now aud agaiu creep so close to your einseiousuuss that you arc almost aware of their preseuce, aud that at all times and in every strait they will sere you what other effect can such a truth have than to check your mad im pulse, give you sereuity of mind amid disturbing experiences, enable you to bear inevitable sorrow with resignation and render the other life so real that you will s imetiiue say your farewell without re ret? That is ihe doctrine of the Bible, and if you fail to heed it yuii blindly neglect one of the most iiuportaut revelations of God. The man's wile had iiskcd him to go upstairs and look in the pocket of her dress for a key sin1 thought was there, and, being a man willing to uecommodate, he had done so. It was a long lime until he returned, and when he did there was a peculiar look in his eyes, says the De troit Free l'ress. "leant1! find any key in the dress of your pocket," he said, with a painful effort. "Why," she retorted, sharply, '' I left it there." "I say I can't find any dress in the pocket of your key," he said, doggedly. His tone seemed to disturb her. "Vou didn't half look for it," she in sisted. "I tell you I can't liud any pocket in the key of your dress," he replied, in a dazed kind of way. This time she looked at him. "What's the matter with you?" she asked, nervously. "I say," he said, speaking with much effect, "that I can't find any dress in the key of your pocket." She got up and went over to him. "Oh, William," she groaned, "have you been drinking?" He looksd at her leerily. "I tell you I can't find any pocket in the dress of your key," he whispered. She began to shake him. "What's the matter? What's the matter ?" she a?kcd, in alarm. The shaking seemed to do him good, and he rubbed his eyes as if he weio re gaining consciousness. "Wait a minute," be said, very slowly in lecd. "Wait a minute. I can't find any dress iu no, I can't find any key in the dress of no, that's uot il; any any any pocket. There, that's it," and a ft 'oil of light eaine into bis face. Con found it, I couldn't liud any pocket." Then he sat down and laughed hyster ically, and l.ii wife, wondering why in the naino dCgoi iliiess men raisid such a row over finding the pocket in a woman's dress, went upstairs and came back with the key in two minutes. The commencement M-aw.n approaches and soon the swii l girl graduate with an essay written ou paper niiiIh! with per fumis from "Araby the blest" and tied with blue ribbons will mount the roMruin and expatiate in ilulert lonis oil woman's lin.ii i d sphere of rti n. lu a year or so this same lady will go the way of the world, many t.iid commence to wre-tle with pots and sling skillets in :i manner that w:ll cause Mime otic who lual l her essay read to a-k why is this lliiisniss. I'lllvin Times. msmmmamam JNKW ADVKItTLSKM KNTS. actual i:xim:kii:xci:. till W (INK MAN I.KAHNKI) II R Hill NllI AKI'OIII) Til MAItllV. ADVKKTISiOl K.NTS. n Tzl J ft LESSENS PAN-INSURES SAFETY to UFS cf MOTHER and CHILD. My wif '.il-T liuviitL'iisH Motheri Prion J, uivv 1 1 In utiL'li tin onlciil with litilii piiin, wm stronger in one hour 11m in a week nftcrtho birth of her foriinT (MiM. ,7. J. 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She was willing She hid a suit of four rooms, fm which she paid four teen dollars a month, Well I paid rent for one w.iek mil bought all her coal and wuod and uuut and gro corios and paid for laundry work aud for my own, elo. At the end of tho sevcu days I found that out of the eighteen dollars there remained but one dollar and three cents. So, as I am a modest man and have decided objections to adopting the cosiiini i of ihe South Sea The Congressman's daughter was re ceiviug a young man whom her father had no earthly Use for, and he was kic king on it as haul as be could, but ihe gitl was serene, sajs the 1'etriot l-'ree l'ress. "I laughter," he said the other morning 'wasn't iliat young Mpiirt here again last night?" "No, sir," she responded promptly. "I know better. I sawhiiu as I came in ." "Where did yon see him?" she asked as cool as may be. "I saw him iu the parlor talking to )ou," "Hut he was not theie, I tell yoli," she insisted. The father was greatly shocked. "My dear child," he said, "I cau hard ly say you are deliberately lying to me." Tho girl never so uiuth as changed Color. "It docs look that way, doesn't il," she smiled, "aud I used to think that sort of thing was lying myself, but I've been up to the House uf llepresenla lives a great deal in the Inst month or two and I've seen you a lot uf times Kitting there while they were trying to get a iplorum iind practically heard you s.iy you were not there, lliougli I saw you there, and so did everybody else, and it went. Njw, Charlie und I are running our business on (he same jrin ciples, and s i, n'lile y 1 1 lit ay see him here, he is abs.'til, and we'd like to know what you arc giing to do alwut i See?" The interview ended at that point, and that evening Churlij wns pronilly not present, just us ho had been for many eousccutive nights. iW-Zicglci'saiHl Hay Slate Shoes for la dies, Men and Children. 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I'sed three Iwttles ol Klectric Bitters and seven boxes of liucklen's Aruica Salve and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker Catawba, 0., had five laago fever sores r,n bis leg doctors Baid ho was iucurablc. One bottle of Klectric Hitlers and one box of fe''-s-.-....--'--tl' islantlora, I aiiuc tu the concluo that UueUon'a Arnica Salve cured him en I would roiua'iQ siujo aud wear clothes." . tiroly. Sold by Wm. Cuhen dnuist. IttrTiiK Roanoke News and tho At lanta Constitution ono year for 8150. miny of tuoituTcdiblo exforicnoos which Subscribe at odoo. CkaTTiu llo&noko News and tho At tanta Constitution one year for $1.50. buUscnbe at onee. The only first class lintel in the city. Coinnicicial rates, per day. O. W.HOl.MNliSWOKTK, Chief Clerk. LCAVbAl 0. 1 HAUL MAHKS j CQHYKlunTo V I OBTAIN A PATENT f For prompt, answer ami an bonent ojnnion, write to M INN X CO., who liavo had nearly fifty years exiHTlciKiijIntlio intent business, rommunlca lions strictly cntifltlt'titlnl. 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BMju.rr ires will he made hisnit the times, ll.its and ImnuetK madu- and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. Chas. M. Walsh, South Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. 4 s 0 'A if i I I.i west eisli priecB guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. II AKI.K..H M, WAI.KH, net 11 1 V- Hard Times iS Tn moot the pnwant II a.l4 itM on rnrninrn tall toUrmvn ditvot. fu .! oub, (iiHid reriillftrra h 0 n 1 1 1 7 D X 0 n Uib 1 , w el bol umU I'rtreN fot Cnrn. ekttm mn& Pfmnuta, al tl30 Trucking Urop and FoUtoM 1 1.60 Data, Tobacco nd PruiU - 1A.OO -i P. N. STAINBACK,-- DEALER IN COOKLXG Si lit: A r.V(7 STO YES Manufactured liy RICHMOND STOVE CO. Vie invito iwrliettlar attention to ilia impiovcil NKW LEE anil NKW PATRON They are the best made. Call on or addnv all onion to P. M. STAINBACK, Weldon, N. C. RUck, Nitrate Hods, in larf and mall qunntiliM. Hud (wo 'Je Mmpf circV V,H. I'OW'KLL oV VOi Xmukw ManofMiturtn, Ball t more Aid. HOW TO MAKE MONEY -Go to- Buchanan Eros., the Jewelers, anil they will loll yon Just how they do it, and rcmcmlwr, yon can do it, too. When yon are in their store don't liiil to look around at tbeir lieautilil stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, WEDDING and ENGAGEMENT K1N03, etc. .lo. Then If your eyes (ret tirtd and new! m glimses, remember yon can fret fitted right llierc, without extra charge by a practical optician. BUCHANAN BROS., 113 Hycamorv at., I'stersburg, V. Oct III.I7.