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' JOHN" "W. SLEDGE, proprietor. VOL. XXY. A- NEWSPAPEE IE1 O IR, THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1894. TEIRMS: 1-!i0 vt'M annum in advance NO. 29. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V Your J J Heart's Blood J Is the most important part of V your organism. Three-fourths of It the complaints to which the sys- Z. 9 tern is subject are due to Impuri- w7 ties in the blood. You can, there- f9 fore, realize bow vital it is to FI V Keep It Pure V V For which purpose nothing can V f equal FYXvfe It effectually re- M m'ovt5cajTJ a 1 1 Impurities, If cleanses the blood thoroughly 7. and builds up the general health V Our TrMtll. on Blofl'Ln.1 Skin diMMM milled W v Ff.e lotnv .ddim. V SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Bi. WILL NORTH CAROLINA ONE LETTER MISTAKE. Stop Raisin Cotton. Mm Bit it Causea a lot of Bother. Walter Clark says so. THIS 18 QtlEHTIONEII, HOWEVER, II V CAPTAIN TOM MASON, HIT PARTIAL-; I.T ACQt'IEKCEl) IN II V MAJOR YVH-: SON? The following interesting and somewhat startling article from the pen of Judge Clark will appear iu next week's Bulle tin. An analysis of it, which appeared L,lulioD lie could arrive at was that rats 1 Dominion Pants MANUFACTURING 'CO. J. COHEN 4 SON, Proprietor, Cor. Sycumoie and Bollingbrook streets, Petersburg, Va. Solicits trade ofEustern Carolina. UaT We make pants in all grades, oct 19 ly. IF Y()U WANT Tuesday's News and Observer, lias provoked much interest and is still doing The common field pea whether the cow pea, clay pea, the unknown pea ir other variety is the clover of the South. will grow where clover will not. It will furnish more forage than clover and will improve land more rapidly. It can be sown, when desired, in a crop of corn, and thus improve land without using a year's use of it for cultivation. At the North the peu is coming into wider use in lieu ol clover) lor loraire and as a nd improver. This will furnish growing a growing market for our peas they will not mature seed there. The great drawback in the raising of peas for seed is the great cost for haivesting and beating them out. At the North, where bcaus are largely raised, they have satis factory bean harvesters and threshers. BEND WHERE THEY KNOW HOW TO DO IT. EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., WELDON, N. C. IS THE PUCE. THE EXCELSIOR EXCELS all oth er printing houses in OOOD WORK, BEST MATERIAL, and SLOWEST PRICES-V must have been discovered in the Atlan tic City hostelry. They unanimously de cided, however, that it was theirs not to reason why; theirs but to get cats and ship them to Atlautic City without de lay. A rush was made for all the estab lishments in town which deal in pet ani mals, but all the cats on hand were of the Maltese or Angora variety, and it was decided that they were too expensive. As a final result the genus boy was called into requisition and before nightfall there were eighteen feline prisoners at the Johnson. There were no more in sight, though, so it was decided to ship the first installment that night and make a fur ther consignment next day. A telegram was sent to Mr. Johnson at Alantic City, which announced : 'Shipped eighteen cats. More to morrow. Mr. Johnson has a reputatiou for want- Southeru inventjvo genius has always js jjg, jn a nllr.y ffnen le doe9 wat been equal to the demands upou it. II tj,enJ 80 his assistants at this end of the some one will invent a Balislaclory pea iina r(,Urd we satisfied that thev h; harvester and a good pea thresher he will acquitted themselves with great credit in not only make a lortune lor himscll, but . suujen cinerBcncy, Early the next ho will bring back fertility to the South. morninl! another dispatch arrived, which It will increase ten fold the growing of jnfused every one concerned with a desire field peas, besides making a new crop for lo Brj0.j wl,y gon,ewhcro and begin life us to ship to tho North, lheso inven- qnew, It read : tions will stimulate the growing of field uj0 Shanghai with your eats. It poas, just as the invention of tho cotton 0)tH) c0t cots!" gin stimulated the increased crop ol cot- fo complete the story it is only lair to ton. state that Mr. Johnson writes a noto Then, too, a good peanut thresher is riously bad hand, and those interested badly needed fof the peanut oiop. Pick- here say the operator must have mistaken i'A Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Bill Heads, "' Envelopes, Statements, Hand Bills, Programmes, Tickets, Etc.. Etc. Etc. Write for auunloa and prices. E- L. Haywabd, Puopbiktob. DJVI$$ CO., WHOLESALE pROCERS No. 42 Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va. TOBACCOS. Our special brands of Flour: fLp MEflAL FANCY PATENT, DIXIE PATENT, ' OEM PATENT, ' HARVEST QUEEN, SNOWDROP. fROFESSlONAL CARDS. V. H. nAV.IIS. O. DANIKL.IlT- C. HAKKISON Weluon. Hi v. Mlueum. n. u. newou, DAY, DANIEL IIAKRIHON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Practices in the courts of Halifax and Warren counties, and wherever their ser vice- lire nAaded. Oneofthe firm will be in Halifax on each Monday. 1 lrt-Iy. 'I"!'"':"!'".!"; Wl-T! ANI1L UVLLIK DAM lib, - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Welooh, N. C. ' Practice In theeonrU of HlllianiKortliinipi t)nndlutric.c.reni.r.l federal couru. Ool. Iwllonamsde In UparUofNorlh 'rollu. Rrmnfih nffina .t H.lllkx. N. C.uDeneverT MOD ar. Ju 7 ly -r, T HOBS, DHUTIST, Weldon, N. C. yOftlce over Entry & Pierce's store. 10-19-ly. T, W- HARRIS, D. D. S. LrmETOK, N. 0. faetJ) XtraoU4 without ptit. Will Johnson, who is in charge of the Hotel Johnson during the absence of the proprietor, E. L. Johnson, who is in Atlantic City, received a dispatch from tho latter, which read : "Ship forty cats at once." Mr. Jobncon was puzzled. He could not imagine what his relative could want with cats at Atlantic City, 10 he consulted with a few of his assistants, and the only off by hand is slow and expensive and none of the peanut threshers inveot ed so far are satisfactory. They break an 1 shatter too many peanuts. The price of cotton do.'s not bid fair tog) up. The new area added every year in Tex is will continually overbal ancje the world s increaseij consumption There is the steadily increasing prodim tion in India, Egypt and Brazil. In Mexico the cotton plant lives eight years ami produces two crops a year. Prod tion has been heretofore small, owing to lack of railroads and reliable labor. Thi is being remedied. To compete with 1 country which can produce sixteen cropB of cotton from one planting is liko using muiisle loader against a sixteen shooter Besides, all countries south of us, irro Qots for cuts. Washington Post. TO MARY ANN IIUTLKR. Air, "Baby Mine," Vou ato very cute and cunning, Mary Ann And the racket you arq running, Nary Ann Makes the big round dollar flow To the little monkey show Where you sing your tail of woe, Mary Ann, Mary Ann Where you sing your talc of woe, Mary Ann. A R ESI DEN TOF UUEKNS1I0R0 VISITS THE COUNTY AX 1) SENDS IN AN INTER ESTING HATCH OF ITEMS CONCERN. 1NG FAMILIAR SCENES AND MEN OF OTHER DAYS. Mr, Editor: I have felt for some lime that I would like to write something for your good paper, provided I could find leisure and find something worth your attention. A little leisure has come, but as to the other part of the condition I must take the risk. My lirst acquaint ance with your county was when 1 was a boy not a "mere boy, but a boy sure enough. At the time of which I speak there was a regular shad fishery at Hall fax town, just above the ferry and not far from where the Confcdcratcram,' Albe marle," received her armament. I had DAVID BENNETT HILL. Vomlnatflil for Mvornor bv the ileinoeratH of Now Yok. tho United States unci lends the unll-Cleveliiiid wiw of th- He Ik tho most skillful politician Kniulre slute deiiioerncv. He was born in 1843: wun admitted to tho bar In ISftl; within u sli.n-t tiui - lie was uiilH'intetl vily attorney of K.lmlrft: Nerved In tho atato aHtieintilv: was elected iintvm- uf t-'.liaira urn! tilled other oosltiuns Of trust. In IKMld he was elected lloutenaut governor of New Y.'i-.: tn-i anie governor in plneeof OroTor Cleveland In January. 1BS6; wus elected Kovcrnor III ! reelected III (SSfti ttud in INM was elected to tho United States sunute to succeed WilUum . 1. cvarts. IN HALIFAX COUNTY. FACIAL RESEMBLANCES. BICYCLING EPISODE IN RURAL ENGLAND, Fair Cyclist Can vou tell me the way to Warohuin, please Honest; Fabjieb Well, inissie, I guess ypu ltnos he way to wear "em much ettir nor tan. Iinnilnn WknKih. ' What care you for silver money, Mary Ann ? speotive of fertility, and no matter how While you feast on milk and honey, rich we shall make our lands, have the Mary Ann advantage of usin the length of the sea With your salary so neat son. ve canpot ovcjcoiue me qisauvao Anq your wuey .c.niiereq sneot tage of our short season. Lot ton in Vou re a grand eolossal beut, North Carolina la doomed, sooner or Mary Ann, Mary Ann; later, to disappear as a market crop. We You're oun substitute many things. Grass is very profitable if the land is made rich enough because it takes so little labor. Two weeks out of the fifty two- one weuk in June to mo anil on week later to bale a grand colossal beat, Mary Ann- Of "Refawiu" you are the Moses, ud is enough, while ootton or tobacco T ... r ' . , ' . ... Is your boil not one of roses, Mary Ann? While you write of the oppressed Are yon really distressed ? Aren't you feathering your nest, Mar; Ann, Mary Ann f Aren't you feathering your nest, Mary Ann ? Jpu are hard upoq the "lossoi," Mary Ann, You are one of Wall Street's crosses, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Mary Ann,, you could give them points, my dear, Mary Ann. requires the year round. The field pea offer the advantage of abundant forage, a steady improver of our lands, a good fattener for o title an 1 hogs, aud a cro to ship North. The druwbaok in tli crreat expense of harvesting and prepar ing for market should be overcome. In South will reward with wealth an 1 hono the man who will furnish ihe harvester and thresher that will enable us to in crease teqfo'd this crop." Capf.Tom Mason said uonccrning the above article that ootton to have the pro ner textile strength must be an annual. r ..... "... ir... .1 .1. p I Ma or Wilson said that while JNorlh xou utuuuuoe m mrauu ml-.,, Carolina mieht have to abandon cotton Yet, as bo or nnancier, it would not be on account of Mexico, Vou e mil givo thorn po:nts, my dear but on account ol Texas. Texas plowed nndcr more ootton now yearly than was made in Nurth Carolipa, Jmsmna mi(ht have to pan out in the sugar cul tdire for Cuba, but not Texas for Meaieo Judgo Ulaik replied that nit autuori- If the 8eMte.a your aB)bili011i tie were the United mates Uonsuiar Marv Ann Reports and the United otates toneui in Then n t B(r0Dg 8Upicion Meiioo; that cotton was not an annual MllI.y ADDi except in frost-belts as was evidenced ny That Jm waflte a niiDUte) the tact tnat even m want winicrs, .no the dgM ar0 aM ,! it green shoots ootne out D uecqqiDM. i d ,iniplj ara not ..; i, Moiioo was not up to us at mis ume, Mary Ann, Wary Ann and that It was true that the mam in- And you . i. ii,. In Term. simply are '"v - . ., II Marv Ann Leader. ' Rien !.. fir-, introduction. Electric Uather hay white day is snining, Bitters has gained rappidly in popular Mary Ann, favor, until pow it u clearly iq tie Ipfld gnoq your sun will bg declining aipopg pure medial tonics and altcrativoi Mary Ann. -containing noui.as w..u .F7 Soon you'll quit your bunco bumming. iT is recotmised as the best and purest medl Ion't you hear the storm a hunsmitrg? icine for all ailments of stomach, liver or Judgement day for yon is coming, kidneys. It will cure sick headache, Mary Ann, Mary Ann indigestion constipation, ana drive ma- Tuj1(Bellt aay SHE WANTED HER PACKAGE Ani S!e Got It, Too, After Some Emphatic Eijlaiatioi, Jqdging from something that took plaee in one of the express offices, I am satisfied that all women don't acquire the faculty for scolding after they are mar ried. A young woman who lives a long way out on Jefferson street came into o,n,c af tho express cflinpanys ofcees with postal card sho had received from the company Btating that a package was there for her. She presented the card atd asked for the package. Tlun the trout le be"an. The agent first asked her where. ahe expected the package from. "Most anywhere," she replied. "But that isn't satisfactory," said the agent. ''Is there any place in particular you expect a package to be sent from?" "Yes, a good many places in particu lar," she answered very sharply. "Well, what is it you expect!" asked the qgeut. "I expect a good many things," she retorted, banging the point of her urn brella down on the floor very sharply, "and. and what's more, if there is a pack age here fi r me I w.int it." "Kxcuso me," said tho ogei.t, with tantalising coolness, "but our rules must ho obscivcd, and the rules are that pi r sons unknown to us must be identified, and you must be identified before we can Hike you tho pat'knge that ibis card calls for." The girl's oyos snipped. Shu choked a few times, and thin, punctual ing eviry word with a sharp up of her gloved fist on IhcoVsk, she said ",Lok hero ! My name is THE BOOTS CAME HIGH. Why People Livini Lom To ptler Resell! Eacl Oiler. The fact that two people who live long together tend to look alike is accounted fir by unconscious mimicry reacting upon the muscles of expression in the same way that a ruling passion does. The ten dency, says a writer in Blackwood's Mag azine, to facial imitation is very general, in fact, almost universal and may be so marked as to bo easily noticed; so that when two people are engaged in animated conversation, the expression of the listen er may often be seen to echo that of the speaker. How "infectious" is a smile or a luugh, even the idea which gave rise to it in the first etse is not transferred! Several times, when talking to young people, I have suddenly and purposely adopted some change of expression, such as raisins: of ihe eyebrows; and this, al gone down from one of the upper counties th h not the luast ,opo8 10 ,1C worls to procure shad, which were plentiful in , , ,. . . , ,. . , r ' . unnlcnn ul the turn. Imii llwfiinl V evoked Knannkn nt that hmo. and a heaw two- 't ' J horse load was obtaioed without much a llkc movement on the laces uetorc mo. waitin'. After an interval of some vears The response was ouite involuntary and I made my home in your county, and was a pure piece of instintive reflex ac formed an extensive acquaintance about wl uura a wn 8I)rcaJ liko pcB, i.'u.i.i 7: . ...... .11.. ir.nnn. 1 I ' " - i.uuciu, jtiu&ict viuu uuu iiiuunuuu. uui ., . . . . c. , iti i. u ence inrouu 1 1 ue room miei eouvc-jsa- for twenty years past 1 have been a vim- b tor in the county, except that 1 spcit the "oa ndo" 1 uu" ul ", "" reater part ol lobl in and about hn- started an epidemic by a little piece ol field. In August of the present year, acting, and not a mouth in the company nowever, i rcsoivcu upon a some what protracted visit to the old county, and never could I have gone at a better time in which to sec the most mag nificent crops abounding everywhere. A Icar of exceeding tho limits ol a modest letter alono deters mc from attempting a fuller description of what I saw. To one who had not been much in the coun ty within the past ten years the growin" crops were a marvel, not alone because of more or less by every one of his pupils the greatly increased area devoted to peas, uuri t)le last fix 3n(i 6evera 0f hul lieoniito enltrin. corn, liens anil hi. . . , a . , ' -.. , I them have come to resemble him in oacco were lounu uounsniuir witu eiiuai i . ...... promise side bv side. One important features. I his unconscious imitation ol conclusion I rencbed, was, that every expression is very noticeable in children. larmer in that section who had raised his Has it occurred to many carelul par- own supplies at home nail done well, while scarcely a single man, probably not one, who had adopted the other plan. was in a prosperous condition. 1'. II. W nitaker, near I'.nneld, 1V1. wills, near Brinkleyville, and Carey Williams, at Rinwood, had crops of unsurpassed I, ,i, ,-:,, r,i, ;u ;n,0inn luxuriance; but goiog over the border iuto . , . .", , Nash, vou w II find T. V. Avent. whose ,u "" v !r""-" crops of corn, cotton, peas and tobacco makes haste to reproduce without stop were a sight to look at. Kvcrywhere, I ping to ask our permission; where two too, mat man caueu "Anonymous nmr.0 m inn tn..cthcr tho fue a mus- showed up iu fine style. Whatapitvitl , . . ,i .,; ,: J . . r. ' I e pa nt pnoh nrp constant v receivin" stim tD.iiilil ho il llnrnno l.roolov fihoiilil trn J " through that section of the State and uli prnPr! ""m to mimicry, preach successfully his old savin: 1 oung man. co wost. II Horace were living in the west now, among the cy clones, drouths and grasshoppers In would probably change his slogan iuto uo South, young mau go South There was only one thing to mar the pleasure of my visit, aud that was th absence of so many of the ftiends I had known from the long, long past, as Tom ("save the guilty one) knew why it gaped. Have not we all noticed that a man of marked individuality becomes a center of physical influence to those who wait on his words, so that his gestures, tones of voice and turns of phrase are reproduced? I know a tutor whose peculiarities of speech and can iage have been adopted ents that the good looks of their daugh ters may depend in no slight degree upon their choice of nurse girls aud governess es? For some reason which we cannot fath- As in the case of the emotions these influences may 1" infinitesimal at any given mo ment, and may give lisc to no visible change of expression. Yet in the course of lime they tend to mold the whole coun tenancc, feature for feature, into an al most exact fac simile of another. ADVKKTISKMKNTS. CURES RISING .-. BREAST .-. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" ZZUrrX offered ciuli-i'uriiij; wiuiiitii. 1 liaio lwen mid-wife for maity arn, And In WM'ti cum v-fiero, "Mother' f rlend" h;uleenud itliat ci'(itni.lilH'i woihUti riuI relieved much mfTerhii.'. It I tfie ht'st tvmedy for rising t Ihe bruiut Uiown, ami worth tl.r tiwtot Ik.; Blune. M". M. M. itittfrmr, Mmt;i luvi ', Ala. 1 ran tell a!' .'xjwetant nmtriprn If t,v will lino I-w (Kitili'inpf Modir'A I rlend tin ) Hl to Ihnmeh Ui t rdtta! wiihmit any tmii iu0crine- Mm. Mav lliumi" Arttuivli:- . Friend M-for Wrth 01 i. Itd Mot her' .1 ekbtii Cliiid. Will never ctam lt urn. Ms. J. t'. Moube, toluM, Cal. gentbrfprris, chari;ca prepaid, on receipt nf priue, 1..W icr buttle. BRADFIELD REOULATOR CO., Bold by all rtrulsts. Atlajtta, Ga, JPEEDY and LASTING RESULTS. FAT PEOPLEXr I cm t I this. 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WCeiT ciai Doticemtne ncieniinc nmcricmv, saw leiOreiUB pUDIIQWliaa This iplendld paper, nitrated, baa bv far the lareeit circulation of anyacfenttac work in tbe) world, S3 a year. Sample coptat aent free. . Buildlug Edltiun.monthlr. $2.50 a year. Btnfl coplea, i3 cente. ETery number oontalna beau tiful platea, lo colore, and photoftrmpha of oaw hmines. with plana, enabling bulldora to abow tb Litest rtfs!itns and aecure contract a, Addreai MUNN & CO, MCW YoilK, 31 fiuOAUWAT. Grand Display laria from the system. guaranteed with each bottle or the money 1 Will be refunded. 1'rlce only DOo, jwr boUIa, BoldbjWlP. uotien. for you Is coming, Msry Ann. , I'm going to be married next week and this packago is a wedding present, I expect many more hut I want this one and I'm going to have it. t The agent looked as though some strong man ha j struck him behind the ear. "Yes, ma'am, you can have it," he said. ''Sign yonr name right hero," and he pushed the big book toward hor with out another word. Uo brought tho packago and handed it to her. Sho snatched it away from him spitefully and walked out as though she weighed more than the soljier'a monument. Buffalo , ?(ewai Bat lie Opera Bole Sinser MM Before tie Court. There is soina'talk now of tho intro duction into tho Burlesque shows of the year of the somewhat celebrated scene of Miss Madeline Shirley's trial heforc Judgo Stinor, iu wh(ch lawyer Town send and a number of other prominent legal lights Ggured. It was one of the most remarkable iustanc.s of court expe rience in New York, and it offers great opportunities lor effective stage pictures. Miss Shirley, who is, an opera houffe sing or and burlesque artist, was sued by a theatrical shoemaker lor some high boots slippers and other footgear which Bhe had ordered when she was playing "llob inson Crusoe" iu Philadelphia. She re fused to pay the bill on the ground that the boots did not lit, aqd ahe put them on in court before Judge Sliner. The judge is ucarsighted and is a man of great sincerity and earnestness. The only question before him was wheth er the boots fitted or not, and as the burlesque actress pulled them on and tnrtist lier loot out lor the judge s opin ion he hovered about her, felt of ill toes of the hoots, noted where they were too small or two lar 'c around the calf Ol the leg and entered into Ihe spirit ol tho occasion with such earnestness that the entire courtioom was thrown into auiutcmcut. Miss Shirley cipped the climax by pulling on a pair of tight. in court, and rolling them down showed tho judge and lawyers how she had to improvise a pair of "Itobloson Crusoe' boots so as to be able to play her part successfully. As the judge knelt on the floor before tho builctquc actress and critically examined the tights and the im povcrished boots Mr. Townsend, who, by the way, was attorney for tho plain tiff, Blood hugging himself with uncon oealcd delight. .New York Standard. There never was n man so patient that Hunter and Ills brother Ken, Dr. n ilK it didn't mute him mad tt t-et a line 4W. uaicneior, jj-. tt imuciu, ueo. Lfiiviu Clark, Col. Crocket Clark, Thomas W Harris, Col. David Hell, Dr. Ben. Whit ker and his father, L. II. B. Whitaker, Henry Jones and John 1 . Tyree, togeth cr with the Yinsons and others whose names are among the most honorable Who ever knew a better man than Dr. L. W. Butoliolor more kind, more con scicnlious r w hat an ornament these men were to the Christian religion. Yet I found quite a number in my late visit who appreciate the facts of their ancestry and will not dishonor the memory of the noble dead. Curiously enough it may be, I have pecial affinity for the aged men who still linger on the stage of hie, and I inquired for the oldest among the survivors and visited them, beginning with Mr. John Beavcus, of Knticld, who is in his 8Sth year. 1 crtnit me to explain, However, under a horse's tail when out driving. He that blows in the dust fills bis own eyes. Mill OVER 1'll'TV VUAKS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with pefect success. It soothes tbe child, softens the guius, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy tor DiarrhuM. u will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by drugtnsts in every part ol the world. z.i cents a bottle. Bo sure and nsk for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," aud take no oth er kind. OF FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, FA NCY HOODS and NOVELTIES, liulteriek's Patterns. R. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 5lc., Ladies 75c. to $1. nourriees will he made to suit the times. Hats and bonnets made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS. Weldon, N. C. Chas. M. Walsh, South Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va Laura While Jack was calling the other evening: he made the statement that the most of my time was spent about that he would kiss me or die iu the at Whitakers Chapel, uear hohcld, and tL.mnt uoiuesua, al urimtievvine, uotu places 01 l n q r. . urrtll .. I , I ueil 1 es 1 .Xlic-I u luusc.y il en, sincero Christian men and women to the 1 1,0 " )'ou great Supper in the upper kingdom. II Laura lou haven t read any account speak with tho confidence of one who I of Jack's death in tho papers, havo you? knew them, both in public and in pri vatc. And 1 am ulatl lo be able to say that the places which they once adorned arc filled with those who will honor their fathers. Hut to sum up anil conclude, I think there is much improvement m mo lace llurkleu's ArulcaSalve. The best salve in ihe world for cuts, bruises, Sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin cruptious, and posi- of things in the portion of Halifax seen lively cures piles, or uo pay required. ft T.I I -- is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Vriec 25 cents per box. For sale by Wm. Cohen. True, tho Lord doesn't look si a man's clothes when he goes to church, but the in my late visit, and that there has been a forward movement wilhin tho past lew years in all that pertains to living. This is a pleasing fact to one who has so many reasons for attachment to the pcoplo of the old county. I lathersuspect, however ,l,..l n.,,l,.,.B ..I II,., in ...... n..,,n. ty are comparatively ignorant of how f ,lie congregation more lhan make tood a uuuuttv they live in, where nlmnBt up fur it. everything oan be grown suecesslully that a mau needs either to eat or to wear. Yours truly, J. L. M. Orkenshouo, N. C. NKW ADVKKTISKMKNTS. Lrwcst cash prices guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. ClIAItl.lCH M. WAI.SU. oct 11 ly. Beneath the apple tree they sal; He held her hand; she held his hat ; I held my peace and lay quite (lit They kissed I I saw them do it. He held that kisiiog was no crime ; She held her head up every time; I held my peace and wrote this rhyme ; Thoy never knew I know it. Karly to bed and early to rise are use less unless you advertise. Guaranteed Cure. Wc authorise our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will uso this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded He could not make this otter did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could bo relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Wm. Cohen s drug store Large siie 50o. and $1.00. flPlL IP Hard Times will Mil I fartuitri ilnwt. lot .! autv t.MMl lnlMrw Fertilizers. t!irvsr Out.. ToWweo nd Kruii. - iu.cm. Aim M.iri.l. "t l'.H"h. K.li.11. Hie.. IMh. loJ RWfc Nitmu-S'-U. in lxi Mid .null qti.nut.. Bfen M nt.mil. I' el"''. '.. I'OWm.l.oV CO hrtiliur Utnultciuran. U.llln.r. .11 4. ucbtI Better ride on an ass that carries m than a horse that throws me. Death keeps, no calendar. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. half it U. S. UavenanaU food Kcport. Botai Baking Powdib Co., lMWall8L,N.Y. Cheap Hook Store, 1 etereburg, Va. Sell the Celebrated Standard Patterns. Fashion Sheets free to all. Handy catalogue 5c. Note paper 15c. per pound. Envelopes, 50 for 5 cents. Iad pencils, 12 with rubbers for 6a Pen poinU ii for 5c. Pure linen note paper 19c. pound. 3 packages sqnnre envelopes to match lWsv SCHOOL ROOKS School Desks, Globes, Chart, Blackboard slating, etc I Bibles, Hymn Hooks, Uonpel lljmnir Blank Books, Printing, Kto. , 11-30-1. -
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1894, edition 1
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