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jonnsr "W. slididob, propriktor. -A. UEWSFJVFEE; FOB THE PEOPLE TEIRIMIS: si-io picu annvm in advanck YOI, XXV. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1894. NO. 30. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Skin Eruptions and similar annoyance! are earned by an impure blood, which will remit in a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop into Scrofula, Ede ma, Salt Rheum and other serious results oi i uHarar I rum s ! 'blood trouble, lor hk I hifvl maor lmdiet that did me no food. I hsn j j J wilh II moit wanderful results rfl am enjoying the best health I ! r bMW h.v.iraili.tl tW.nt. 'pounds and my friends say they never taw niiii will. 1 am leehns; quile like a new Cftfaawal Mntlm;ua.., Wnbumloa. D, C. Ottl Treatise on Blond and Skin Diseases mailed tree to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. 61. Bad Blood CABIN PHILOSOPHY. Hi Dominion Pais MANUFACTURING 'CO. J. COHEN A SON, Proprietors, Cor. Sycamoie and Bollingbrook streets, Petersburg, Ya. Solicits trade of Eastern Carolina. KjrWe make pants in all grades, oct 19 ly. IF YOU WANT NEAT Fill SEND WHERE THEY KNOW HOW TO DO IT. EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., WELDON, N. C. IS THE PUCE. THE EXCELSIOR E X C E LS all oth er priotiug houses in GOOD WORK, BIST MATERIAL, and SLOWEST PRICES- & Letter Heads, Packet Heads, BUI Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hand Bills, Programme", Tickets, Etc, Etc. Etc. ? v ytf ;? w w W Write for samples sjtd prices, p. L. Uaywabd, Peopeictob. DJVISf CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS No. !) Sycamore st, Petersburg, Ta, TOBACCOS. Our special brands of Flour: GOLD MEDAL FANCY PATENT, DIXIE PATENT, GEM PATEKT, HARVEST QUEEN, 8NOW DROP. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. V. H. Di,8. O. naIKI.,lT. C. HARBISON Weldon, K, C. Littleton, N. 0. Weldon, N.C. DAY, DANIEL HARRISON. ATTORNEYSAT.LAW, Practices in tha courts of Halifax and Warren counties, and wherever their ser vice are needed. One of the firm will be in Halifax oa each Monday. 1 lH-Iy. janes n. mulls, wiLiaa a. aaaiu ltrDLtlsT DAMIIL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WlLDOH, N. 0. Practice la Iheconrtsof RiHfkiandNorthama. tn and In the Supreme and Federal courts. Cob lections next. In allnaruof Nortn Carolina. Knock offlos at Halifax, N. C.open every atotv day. lan'ty D B. T. T. BOSS, D2JNTIST, Weldon, N. C. aaTOfBcs over Entry & Pierce's store. 10-18-ly. T, W. HARRIS, D. D. 8, LlTTLITOK , N. C. Teeth Kxfraote4 without pad, 4-W-en. Turn de back log ober dar, anil pull your stools up nigher, An' watch dat 'possum cooking' in de skillet by de tiro. Leuwie st retell my legs out on de bricks to make iiiy fcvlia'a flow, An' I'll grin' you out a lac' cr (wo, to take belli' you go. Now in dese busy wuckiu' days, dey's changed dc Sctiptur' fashions, An' you needn't look to uiirakub) to fur nish you wid rations. Now when you'se wautin' loaves ov bread, you pit to uo an letch utu, An' ef you'se waolin' Ghcs, you muY dig your Wilms and ketch uiu. Fer you kin put it down ar sarten dst de timo has long tone by, When safsaejes en tat era use Icr rsio fum out de sky. Ef you tbink about it keerfully, an' put it to de tcs , You'll diskiver dat de safes' plan is finally de bes Ef you stumble on a hornet's lies', an' uiake de critters scatter, You nccdn' stau' dar like a fool, an' aruefy de matter ; An' when dc jailer fever comes, and set tles all arouu , Tie better dan de karanteen to shuffle out o' town. Dar's heap o' dreadful music in de very noes fiddle, A ripe an' mcllcr apple may be lotten in de middle: De wises' looltin' trabblcr may be de bicees tool, Dar's heap o' solid kickin' in dc humbles' kind o mule. De preacher ain't de holies' dat wears de tueekes' look, An' docs de loudes' bangin' on do kiver ob dc book. Do people pays dare bigges' bills in buyin' lots an Ian s, Dey scatter all dare picayunes aroun' dc peanut stan s; De twenties an' de fifties goes in payiu' ort dare debts, But hebeu and dc organ grinder gits de copper cents. I do not like de cullud man dat Ihiuks too much o' eatio', Who frolics through do wuckiu' day, an sn oies at de uicetw , Who jincs de teuipunco 'ciety, an' keeps a iMtlin tielit, An' pulls his water millions in de middle ob de night. Dese militery nigger chaps, wid muskets in dare han s, Perradin' fru de city to de niusio of de ban s, Had belter drop daro guns, and go tcr marcbiu wid dare hoes, An' git a hones' libbin as dcy chop de cotton rows, Or de State mny put em arler while ter dnllin in de ditches, Wid tnore'n a single stripe a runoio' cross dare breeches. Well, you may t'ink dat duiu' nuffin tall is mighty so an nice, But it busted up dc renters in de lubbly Paradise. You see dey wu huuiso bein's, just like me an you, An' dey oould'nt reggerlate dcrselvea wid not a thing tcr do. Wid plenty wuck before uui, 'ana cotton crop lor make, Dey'd never thought o' losfio' round and ohatlin wid de snake. A SUBMARINE SHIP. TOO MUCH COTTON. WHAT A PltOMlNINT COTTON FACTOH HAS TO BAY ABOUT IT. Do we make too much cotton? asks a Southern paper. "Prices," said a prominent factor Sat urday, "can nevr improve as long as our planters persist in making m ire of the staple than can be consumed. ' If two thirds were railed, he oontiu ued, "it would brio?, as much money a a big crop. This fact ou,;lit to be im pressed on the fanners. Cotton is 2) cents cheaper to day than it was on tbt same date last year, and the price ha been going down at a corresponding rate for the last throe years. "The truth about it is that those who bought cotton two years ago on the idea that it bad reaohed rook bottom haven t got rid of it all yet, and they are afraid to load up again. "There is a large increase of acreage over last year, and in tha States beyond the Mississippi river the crop is unusu ally good. Texaa has a niagmfloeot crop, and in Georgia and South Caiolina it is nrettv fsir. with a somewhat increased terras. "Therefore it may be assumed that the production will go largely ever 8,000,000 belea. This fact, with some of last year i crop Mill in sight, would seem to render the prospect for better prices very un favorable. "The receipts are not as large as they should be with the prospect of suoh a large crop in sight. This is due in some measure to tha heavy rains in Aug"'' and September, whjch delayed the crop to some extent. And then I great many farmers are holding their cotton for bet ter prices. I fear, however, that they are doomed lo disappointment. Aa I aid before, tbeir only salvation oi Ibis l:. I. i . I. " una w iv lmbu. icm. Wbea Baby was sick, w ajav her Caatorta. Waaa aba was a Child, aha cried for Oaetorta. Waea ska became Miat, sbe ciiuf to Oaetoria. Wbea ae and CUldrsa, sua (are (Leo Oaatoria. to Move Aboil tie Wonders of lie Deep. Baltimore Sun. A Baltimore inventor hopes lo make real the imaginary voyage ol Jules Verne's boat, tho Nautilus, under the sea. After years of study and experiment Mr. Simon Lake, of East Baltimore, has invented a submarine boat which he claims is capable of accomplishing what Verne suggested might be possible. In deed, if Mr. Lake's invention is a success the French romancer will have only half anticipated what the coming submarine boat will be capable of. Mr. Lake made the following statement in reference to bis invention: '-The boat is capable of being sub merged to any desired depth and Bgain raised lo the surface at the will of the operator. It is capable of being propelled when on the suifacc, or when submerged, or when on the bottom of the water, as le quired. Many of the operations in raising ves scls and removing cargoes cau be per formed from it without going outside of it. "The vessel is capable of searching the bottom thoroughly in locatiog wrecks, with the nssuranco that tho ground once gone over is thoroughly gone over. "Divers can pass from the interior of the boat to the outside and back again when on the bottom aa readily as they can pass in and out of a houso. They will always be operating uoder tho eyes and within the bearing of others and in case of accident of any kind can immedi ately receive assistance. 1 1 one aud life lines wiil not be needed and divers wil 1 not be subject lo the strain of the boat jumping on seas variable air pressure of the currents carrying sod entangling their lile lines. They will also have tho advantage of light in their operations and machinery at their ansistance, "The boat can be fitted out as a torpe do boat and esn then readily destroy fleets of the largest ironclads, "The crew can live in it as comforta bly for days at a lime as when on shore and operations on wrecks can be carried on by night as well as by day and as easi ly in storm as in calm. "The vessel will prove invaluable in laying foundations fur piers, bridges, docks, light houses, breakwaters ind locks for canels It will also be ' of use in removing obstructions, such as a rock or shingle from entrances to harbors, all the drilling operations being accomplished by power in an ordinary atmosphere." Added to these uses to which Mr. L ike's boat can be applied he has in his mind the rich treasure ships lying at the bottom of the sea such us the le Braak with her millions of Spanish doubloons. To find her if she ever existed beyond the legends that have been handed down from generation to generation around Cape Ilenlopen Mr. Lake considers an easy matter with his submarine boat. Another phase of the vessel's possi bililies is presented in this way: "What would prove more interesting than a cruiie among the fiih.es and a view of submarine life in its natural element? There would be a oomlaot panorama of sew and beautiful submarine scenery. There you would see the submarine plants, the sportive actions of the deni- lens of tho deep the beautiful coral, shells and flowers with which in some localities the ocean bed is carpeted and to which would be added the avst of proba bly runuiog across a treasure ship. In fact it would prove without doubt one of the most interesting trips that man could make. The inventor expects to start building bis first boat in a few weeks. Mr. Wm T. Malster, president of the Columbian Iron Works, haa become financially in- lerested in the Lake Wrecking and Sub marine Navigation Compuny which hat charge of the invention and it is pioba ble that the first boat of the new kind will be built by thj Columbian Iron Works. Some of the 1 1 his fi r the V ea sel are being kept secret. fllH IV t-.lt t-'ltTV YKARS Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for over nlty years by millions ol mothers for children, while teething, with pefeot success. It soothes the child, softens the guim, allays all pain, cures wind oolic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by drugnista in every part ol the world. 4a ceoti a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs, Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. WERE THEY ANSWERED. I felt I Must Wait Your Cominn To-iiilit, Bit I don't GOV. GEO. W. PBCK, OF WISCONSIN. " Bectntljf renominated by tho democrats to succtscil himself. Ho In by do qicrtii itrtrjr to the public, having already riervotl two terms an chief executfvf of tho mate, mid having pre Tlously hfld varlouM other public position of trust, lie Is i, mitlvu of New York Hlute, but nua been a resident of Wisconsin since 1843. What ftchuoltuK reu-lvi-d ho obtuined before his fif teen tb year, at which time be set about learning the pnntfr'.s tr.ulo. la IB J 1 he bee mo a news paper proprietor, but later enlisted and ncrve.1 In tho annv ii:i ttm cloao of tho war. After a three-yearn' Journalistic career In New York City lift reluriii'tl i Milwaukee (hln p nine nt home) and established the paper known as I'eck'a Sun. Gov. l'e.k uuh mayor of Milwaukee at the time of tola nrt election at governor ot the mate, which if.l.e he resigned to accept the new honor the penpie had conferred upon him. A DRESS REFORM WEDDING. Reference haa already been made In The Kepubllo to the extraordinary bridal eontume of Ml Kate Walker of Christ Church. New Zealuud. who wan recently married to Mr. J. K. Wil khtHon In that far-away town. In New Zealand, he It rem cm tiered, women vote. Urlde and room are member of the New Zouland DroHt iteform Association. At tholr weddintf (art may be Keep from the foreifoiiiK copy of u photon rupli taken bv Stmidlih ft Prcecu ot Christ Church), the pair pradicud what they had all ulomr been preaching. The brlde'H contume wax of utone blue bengallno. with vest and rev era of white kIILc, euibroidurvd with (fold. The brtdowalda likewise wore beautiful breeches, St. LuuU KepuUlo. TRUE RELIGION. It is YisitiM tie Fatherless and tie Widow aid Keenini One's Self Unspotted from the World. OLI SUPERSTITIONS. BPOBT8MIM may now guis in order. begin to gat Buckleu's ArnlcaXalve, The beat salve in tbe world far outa, bruises, Sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Frio 25 eents per box. For nit) by Wm. Uokei, Religion is not sclfithocsj, nor cod dling, nor moraliaiog, but it h visiting the fatherless and the widow and keepiug ooe'a self unspotted from tho world, liv ing with Christ and for Christ. Worship is not all of religion, though it is an im portant part. The church is a place where we are to get Btrcngth and power to do God's work, God cares not for the length of our prayers, or tho number of our prayers, or the beauty of our prayers, or the place ofour prayers, but it is the faith in tbem and the work following them that tells. Says a noted divine ; "Believing prayer soars higher than lark ever sang; plunges deeper than diving hell ever Bank; darts quicker than light ning ever flashed;" but such a prayer is b ickcd and braced and made an instru ment of mighty power by tho whole man reiiguing himself to tho stream of diviue influence which drops from his hands, pours from his eyes and issues in works of holiness and love. Don't talk of your weaknes; that your lot is to be but a hearer, nit a doer; that jour handi arc full; that your home dutiea are exacting; that the cares of your family claim so laige a share of your attention; that your bodily health is not good. Don't count up your ills, your defects, your weak oesses; but count up your blessings, your powers, your talents. Think of (he souls that you tnuy bring to God if you riuhtvlr RO at it. The formal talk with S godless man or woman, the formal talk which begins with a sigh and ends with a canting, feeble suggestion that he or she sboulJ attend church, is not what is wanted to be a doer of the Word. What is needed is the heart-throb of a man in dead earnest. They said Gibraltar could not be taken. It is a rock sixteen hun dred feet high and three) miles long. But tbe English and the Dutch did tako it. Artillery, and sappers, nod fleets pouring out volleys of death, and men reckless of danger, can do anything. Tha stoutest heart of sin, thtngh it be rocked and surrounded by sn oooan of transgression, under Christian bombardment, may be I mad to boist the lag of redemption, Cut your nails on Monday, cut them for news; Cut them on Tuesday, a pair of new allocs; Cut them on W'educ.iday, cut them for health; C'nt lliem on Thuraduy, cut them for wealth; Cut lliem on Kr iJuy , cut them for woe; Cut them on Saturday, a journey you'll go; ' Cut them on Sunday, you'll cut them for evil, For all the next week, you'll be ruled by the devil. Marry Monday, for wealth; Marry Tuesday, for health; Marry Wednesday, the best day of all; Many Thursday, for crossot; I Marry Friday, for losso; Marry Saturday, no luck at all. Born on Monday, Fair of face. Horn on a Tuesday, Full of God's grace; Born on a Wednesday, Merry and glad; Born on a Thursday, Sour and sad; Born on a Friday, Godly given; Born on a Saturday, Work for a liriog; Born on a Sunday, Never shall waul; So there's the week, And the eud on't. Sncct-i on a Monday, you iiieiu for dan- Sucfic on a Tut-liy, ymi'll kia a atran- Sncrie on Wednesday, you snerai) for a letter; Siiccsc on a Thursday, fur something better; Soeeii on a Friday, you soecae fur sor row; Socese on a Saturday, your sweetheart to morrow; Soet se on a Sunday, your safety seek Tho devil will have you the rest of the week. Nut long ago un engiueer brought bis ttuiu to a stund at a little MaMacliusctts village where the patHeogcrs have five minutes for lunch, A lady came along the platform and suid: "The conductor tells me the train at the junction in 1'., leaves fifteen minutes beloic our arrival. It is Saturday night, that is tho last traiu, I buvo a very ick child in the car, and no money for a hotel, and none for a private conveyance for the long, long journey into the country. What thail I do?" "Well," said the Engineer, "I wish I could tell you." "Would it be possible for you to hurry a little," said the anxious, tearful mother. "No, madam, I have the time tabic and the rules say I must run by it. She turned sorrowfully away, leaving the bronacd face of the engineer with tears. Presently she returned and said, "Arc you a Christian?" "I trust I am," was the reply. "Will you pray with me that the Lord may in some way delay the train at the junction?" 'Why, yes, I will pray with you, but I have not much faith." Then the conductor cried "All aboard." Tbe poor woman hurried back to her de formed and sick child, and away went the train climbing the grade." "Somehow," says the engineer, "every thing worked to a charm. As I prayed, I couldn't help letting my engine out just a little. We hardly stopped at the first station, people got od udJ off with won derful alacrity, the conductor's lantern was in the air in a half a minute and then away agaiu. Once over the summit it was dreadfully easy to give her a little more, and then a little more, as I prayed till the seemed toslioot through the air like an arrow! Somehow I couldn't hold her, knowing I bad the road, and so we dashed up to the junction six min utes ahead of time. There stood the truin, and the con ductor with his latteru on his arm. "Well," said he, "will you tell mo what I am wailing here for? Somehow I felt I must wait your coming to night, but I don't know why." "I guess," said the brother conductor, 1 it is for this woman, wilh her tick and deformed child, dreadfully anxious to get home this Saturday night." But tbe man on tbe engine and the graceful mother think they can (ell why the train waited. Men can raise objections, and ask ques tions, and make out this or anything but divine help manifesting itself in a natur al way, but to the believer in God's Word, it is a manifestation of that power prom ised every sincere believer. And how far off from the promises and this divine teaching concerning prayer lives the av erage disciple! Indeed he who has now the name, Israel, will say that his expe rience in prayer and his proving its effi cacy is like drawing a few dollars from a bank now and then, where the deposit is a million, Docs the Bible treat the question in a metaphorical way, or is Christian faith too weak to find the mean ing underlying these apparently far- reaching promises? If there be a God such at is revealed in nature, then prayer is the ouly reasonable thing for man, and the promUcs only fuiotly describe the possibilities in prayer. Watchman. eject them. He felt that he was lost, and became indifferent. The workmen who were digging him out cleared the earth from his face and eyec; but when they stopped a little, tbe pressure on the rest of the body drove the blood to bis bead, and swelled the veins so that he was afraid they would burst. Moreover, he could not breathe yet, liccaiisc (he thorax was still compressed by the soil. He never lost consciousness, and, as the men carried him away he saw a little wild yellow canary sitting on a spray, and heard it sing. As the bird Hew off he fancied that he was flying after il, and perched on one twig or another, just as it did. The sky seemed of a different color than usual, it also seemed grander, and the country was more beautiful, and he was affected by the wondrous beauty of the spectacle as to shed tears Science Sifiings. Knerluieii Cases. S. II- Clifford, New Cassol, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisburg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of r.lectnc bitters and seven boxes ol Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker Catawba, 0. , had five laage fever sores on his leg doctors said ho was iucurablc. One bottle of Electric Bitters and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tircly. Sold by Wm. Cohen drugist. aE tin get I thin. J esn jet thin. , Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough cold, or any trouble throat, cLcst or lungs. Dr. King a New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaran teed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found it just tbe thing and under its use had speedy and perleet recovery, fry a 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 siie 50o and $1.00 WAS HUKIEO ALIVE. HKNSATIONS Of A MAN WHO I'ELT Til IAKTII CL08INI1 t'PON II I M. to W. K. Moorchcad, geologist, was re ecntly buried alivo while excavating mound of the mound builders in Qliio He fell wilh bis head resting a little above his feci, and suffering little beyond sensation of strong compression duo to the weight of the earth, which pressed the buttons of his light costume into the skin, and caused his watch chain mark his body. The pressure of the soil on his straw hat riH'd him to feel us if the skin his brow were cut. A knife in his pocket seemed to burn into the flesh, and finally his back bone seemed slowly to break, Then lie became insensible to pain, though still able to think. His thoughts suc ceeded each other like flashes of light ning, and related lo the past, Iho future and his home. He did not think of hi condition, except to wonder if lie would be able to breathe when he waa taken out. He tried to move his hand, even his finger, but failed. He could not lift his chest, aod the only part of his body he could move was his lower jaw, which the clods permitted to be done. He re membered how warm the earth before his face bad become when the breath was pressed from his lungs. He kept his mouth shut to exclude the earth, but after a time it opened in spite of him, and two pieces of clay entered and caused htm horrible sensation in trying to tPEEDY and LASTING- RESULTS. FAT PEOPLEXTX No inconvenience. Simple, f ore. ASOOLDTILT .... 'J from any injtirio'is ntbstance. V M LAE3I ABDOMEN lECITCtD. Wa GUARANTEE a CURE or refund taut mnnev. Price M3.00 nr bottle. Sand 4c. Inrtraiiia. riifcMUNT aillHCAL CO.. Uoatoa. Hum tE SOUflfEIIti, 1'KTKUSlfL'Uti, VA- POSTOFFICES. Traveller Tells a Bright Story Reprflins Some Peculiar Names. Will you permit a traveller to drop a few lines ou a subject that lew people ever think of, vii: peculiar, suggestive nimes of postofficos in the "Old North State." Person county leads with the shortest named postoffiee "Ai," though Forsyth county is neck and neck with "0. K " Grover," is very properly located to Cleveland county, and "Jugtown" like wise in Catawba. "Democrat" is in Buncombe county, but no Itepublican shows up though Bladen county sports "populi." Craven county holds the old "Bache- or," and Catuwba the "Maiden," while Blooming Lady" looks on 1'rcui Colum bus county and sighs for "Matrimony" away up in Rockingham. "Eli" got there in Bowan county, and Randolph says "Why Not." The beloved senator Vance will be remembered by "Zeb" in Rowan county and "Voncc" in Iredell, and "Nat Moore' has "perpetuated" his name on the peo ple of B'aden. Union county has "Niggerhead;" Duplin has "Chinqucpin;" Rowan h Church Organ;" Wilson has "Barefoot" and Robeson has "Shoe Heel." "Para disc" is located in Richmond county, and it is probably not very well known that "Purgatory" is so near as Duplin county, Almost the entire Greek alphabet i scattered over the state the "Alpha' aud "Omega" both beiug in Rowan county. Tyrrell oouoly used to have a posloflice named "Frying Pan," but they thought the name common place and had i changed to "Gum Neck." Durham county is all "Hunkadora,' bile "Greenback" is in Warren and "Money" in Henderson. "Short Off" is in Macon county; "Shinvillc" in Ircdi "Finger" in Stanly, "Eve," very appro priately, in Wake county. Bill, why is Lul" in Wake county, and why "Choco rinity" in Beaufort county? Bladen has "Little Sugar Loaf; and the Thtce Graces are awfully scattered Faith" being in Rowan county, "Hope" in Union county, and "Charity" in Yad kin county. Pluck" bobs up in Chatham county, but the others ol the "Three P's appear non est. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1894, edition 1
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