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JOHN "W. SLEDGE, pkoi-hiktor. roi, xxv. -A. NEWSPAPER FOIR, THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1894. TERMS:-!1'1" l'KK ANMM IN ADVANCE NO. 32. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. IS ESSENTIALS gf trn to HEALTH. You ean.iot hnptubewellS II your lll.lllll) 15 IMPURE. ! Good Blood ! BOILS, If you tr IroubW with ULCERS or I PIMPLES. SORES ILiit bl.t li Kid. A in bottle, nl B. S. S. will jf ith.iiHiinlily clt-anw thfl tysti-m, rrniov. all Im-Y iuntti dud nana you up. ah maniwi ui uwin-v j CLEARED AWAY &v iti ijm'. It ii the belt blood remedy on earth. J j h;mv.iHl who nse usw ii -jit wj. 9 n;inv,lHli win) iwe uwu u my . . fj ?ti I - n -I- hi nl 1 urtlrf ditmril and nmtinl iuin rij J f. ii. n- BiHftlrr n-ifn)iyimnt ol life. Two ltile, JwJ W I'i'Hiflii tne right .ml. 'I here It n Iwllerj aJNcJEJI joilN t.AVlN. nyi,M..On.. fc Air,, -tist- on b owl and 'kin a leases niaueu irei SHIFT Sl'LCJFlC CO., Atlanta, Ga. K IK YOU WANT I urn SEND WHERE THEY KNOW HOW TO DO IT. EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., WKI-PON, N. C. IS TfJE PLCE. THE EXCELSIOR EXCELS all oth er printing houses in GOOD WOKK, BEST MATERIAL, and Nr-LOWEST PRICES- y.t. y.t. y.t. y.t. y.t. . . Letter llciuls, Packet Heads, Hill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hand Hills, Programmes, Tickets, Etc., Etc. Etc. V t;g Vji Mt v,t T HQSTWritc for samples am! prices. K- L. Hayward, Pl.Ol'IilKTOU. TA5TELESB TONIE 13 JUST A3 COOD FOB ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE GOcts. 0ALATTA, 1 1 U., MOT.M, 1S93. firta Mdlfi1n TO., Ht. Loula, Mo. UenUeman: We sold but year, BOO bottle of 3 ROVE'S TA8TBLKKS CHILL TONIC and hire twuirht Uiree grusa already thin year. In all oar ei periaoce of 14 yean. In the drug bunliww, hava eyer OKI an anicie uuuKBTe mm:a uuivenai aauw UoUoa M yuur Tuolo. V. u ra tnil. ADNKT.CAJU. C WA4NTED Afi0 BALK BV A.S. HAURISON, ENFIELD, N. C oct 4 Cm. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. H. DAY,8. O. DANIKI,,T. C. HAKKISON Weldon.N.C. Llltk'lon, N. C. WclOon.N. C. DAY, DANIEL HAURISON ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Praptices in the conrt? of Ift,llf nd Warpn ppuntiiai sad 'tfne(levelr their ier viuWnre needed. Oneofthe firm will be la Halifax on each Monday. 1 18-Iy. JAM, K. KUI.LMN, WA1.TU B. VAH1IL JDUI1I A DARIlLi ATTORNEYS 4f 44 F, fraetlce In theconrttof Hall fai indNorttiamp. t )n and In the Hupreme and Federal oourts. Col. luvUoiianiade ill alluarlaof Norlh (larollna. Brauoh offlee at llallbx. N. C ooen everf Mon day. Jan 7 Ij RABBIT JUMPING I TEXAS. A Glorious Sport Panned tie Prairies of the Lone Star State. JU. T. T. UOSS, Shis'tist," Weldon, N.C. Office over Enir & Fieree'aatora. 10-19-ly. T, W. HARRIS, D. D. 8, Littleton, N. 0. Teeth Extracted without pais, 4-30.8B. l'roin llio N. V. Sun. "There arc a good many kind of gay Kportu in the Lodc Star Slate," said an old ranchman. "There is jumping jack rabbits, fur instance. Just incntinn jump ing jack rabbits to an old Texan and sec how his eyes glisten at the mere rcoul lection. "Just imagine a fair, cloudless morn ing in that prairie land, and stretching far away on nil sides a waving sea of green, green grass. Here and there arc dark spots like islands, where an cocas ional mosquito flutters its fernlike boughs in the breeze. Scattered bunches of brown tell where the cattle are feeding, and high overhead sails one wide winged, lonely hawk. Ou such a day and in such grand reach of grass lands will as sciuble a merry band of riders. Men aud women are there, but all young, for the tricks and tumbles of a rabbit run are not for the stiff joiuls oi old age. The small wiry broncocs dance and ftct to be away. They are veteran cattle pouies each of them able to round the fleetest bcovei on the range, to turn around in a space two feet square, and to dodge the maddest of mad bill's with consummate case. A pack of thin, sleek coated greyhounds hang about the horses' heels, sharp-nosed rascals, slender of build, and with legs that can outstrip their own shadows. "Off they go. It is simple enough to jump the rabbits. The work is only begun at that point. The whole prairie is alive with them and they are fairly dying for a good run. There is no prairie in liier H.ibbit's mind when he hears the hounds injhe grass. He flaps one ear over his eye and sits up to med itate and look around him. Once he locates the pack and finds that they arc not to be diawn off on some other seuiit. h i is off like a fl ish ol light. Both vol vety ears are laid along the low slretchul tad: and, with his forelegs straight out au 1 one hind leg doubled up for a spring he is fairly sliding through the (odder. When one hind log gets tired ho will drop the other down for work and pull i he weary leg up under bis bell to rest. II he is bard pressed he will use both, and then nothing on earth can touch him. How the dogstnap and snarl, and the ponies snmt and stumble, nincd in to their haunches, and how those cow boys and cow girls yell and scream when Brer Jack lakes a short turn on hi tracks and the impetus of his pursuers carries them far ahead before (hey eai. stop. Now, as they all lurn and plungi away on the new trail, stirrups are lor suken, hats dropped and spur aud whip laid on. Above all riugs out over tin peaceful prairie that fieudish cow bo) yell. "Unr Rabbit has now discovered that this is no foul's play, ibis chase, and lu ll as settled down tu oik. His forepuws and snowy tail gleam like a white Hue along the grass. The old bound are tiring. The young oucs r double their yelps, and they sec even before the rid. rs do that dim, black, circ iug Hue that hems in the horit iu. It is a burbid wire fence (one ol the cussed iiiuuvutiou. of the latter da) uual, ui.ee uuder it at u in tho laugle beyoinf, liier Itablit will be safe. The oungesi pup is long ol head. and. uuoutietd by the pack, be slinks to one sole aud lakes a short cut. As the old duu gradual.' h ige ahci and turn the h ng tared nlugee, tl.i pup is steadily druwiug nearer unstti. beneath the high grass. One rider is down, thrown by his pony, which stum bles into I burrow, anil tho best dug in the pack catches bis foot and turns t somersault io the air. Demoralintion takes possession of the hunt, and tie aase is well nigh abandoned. All at once the shrill yelp of the baby hound lings out, thero is a confused whirl ol mall due and big rabbit against the sky tnd the cry goes up: 'Young Dan; good by, Dan.' Sure enough (ho youngster haa headed off and cuiitured (he nuarry Then it' all to the aaddle, dead jack sluns on behind, and away once more When i half a d' ten jacks have been run (and most of them will escape) horses, riders and dogs are played out But it's a glorious chase. "I toll you," ooocludcd (he old ranch er, laying down his corn cob pipe, "it makes my blood leap even now when I get to telling of old tim,c8 a jumpin jack rabbits down in Texas." YOB OVER FIFTY YEARS u HT;H.lna,i Bmtkino Rvrtin IiaH heen 1U0. Iliuow" u v.. "J, J f r.rrn used for over fifty years by ' millions of njotnera ior inumrcu, wuuo uniug, m pefect success. It soothes . the child, ...nan. ilia minis, allava all rain, oures wind oolio, aud is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will reliero the poor little ufforer immediately. Sold by druggists in eiery part of the world. 25 cents a bcttlo. Bo sure and ask tot "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er una. CouU Ilurryl there's u row outside. Officer Murphy. Officer Murphy Yis; hadn't vez liot-l tor holt til' dure? St. Louis Republic. THAYINO POII SKLF.l'ONTHOI.. Marie I tell yer ycr are fulsel Fnlso to the marrer ot yer h'nrt! I've trusted you blindly, fondly, until tho present moment, and now I loath and despise yer! Lleurette Heaveu (five me power to restrain myself or I'll knock tho neck off her! Life. TOLITICAL ITEM. ml W ' (Ii lie litis ubout decided to run mid is In the lunula of his fi-londs." (food Roads. MI IIKI.V A MATTKR OF TIME. A. Fanny Who Is thftt handsome fel low? Maude My intended, Fanny Why, I didn't know you were enffatfed. Muude Neitheof am I. Truth. IIE.KCKTI HIS WOBa Mm. Patrick I thouikt Tcz said ve yould put the money away for a rainy day? Mr. Patrick So 01 did, and th' next day It rained. St Louis Republic. (She (sadly, to her fiance) And now you must go back to the dreadful cUy and leave me here alone for the rest of Ul6 BGftBOD? He (tenderly) Yes, dean bu,t W shall meet here again next summer, vou koo.w. Urooklvn Ufa. A DASHING FALL STYLE. Tula remarkably chic oulllt was mado liy a well knowa New York fashion leader. It will, ao loubt, be copied by many women who affect tbe latest eccentricities la dross. ONLY A PICTURE. A NIMBLE IMAGINATION. Founts ii Tiai.Kii Your husband will be rich, handsome and clever. llBOWJI (to fiancee) liy Jove I Wonderful 1 How did she guess it ? I'all Mall Budget. Burkleu's Arnica Salve. Tlia r.nar. nnlvflin thfl world for Cuts, bruises, Sores.'ulocrs, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaioj, corns, and all Bkin eruptions, and posi tively oures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, oi money refunded. Price 25 cent pej box. Fot sale by Wu). Coen. STVH KNUS OF THOUGHT. Cupid claims all or nothing. Work is an investment; rest the divi dend. 1 The devil has a claim on every man's heart. Men may mako creeds, but they can't make religion. Two souls with but a single thojgbt, want that thought doubled. The tongue was not made to tell evtry thing the eyes sees er ears hear. If you know what laws have to le passed to restrain a man you know tL man. The surest way to please is (o forget one's self and think only of others. The one thins that man dislikes to do is often just the lliing that stauds iu hie way. One reason why some people never cat relieiun. is because Ihcv io not want to get enough to spoil ihcm for the world. n amusing incident recently occurred at King George Courthouse. One of the village mereliann had in stock some fii bananas a sight never before scm by n . .... . . . i . o i rt s ae ol I lie "oldest uinauiuiois uo miei gray haired native bad eaten freely of the fruit, he was asked how he liked it and replied: "I like the peth of thcee yallowest bandannas fust rate, Lut the ila la of em ain't so good rather loo touth for a uuin without teeth; so I just skius the darn things and eats nothing but the peth." The old gentleman's first experience with bananas caused great laughter. Richmond Dispatch. It Should be In Uvery House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay si., Sharps- bure. Pa , savs he will not be without Dr. King's NtW Discovery for Consumn tion, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened witb fneumo nia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various othei remedies and several phy sieian had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery haa done him more good than anything he haa ever used for Luoe Troubles. Nothing like it. Fret (rial bottles at W. M. Cohen's drugstore. Large bottles 50c. and 1 1 .00. ITEMS FROM ItlLLVl t.LK. We are glad to hear that (bis country is "on the move." But if you can't move with it, you'll have Io pay houso rent. Our farmers have been successful in the stock raising cainpaigu. Let us give you credit for a cow on your subscription? This is a queer world. Givo a man a new wheel for bis wagon and ten to one he'll want you to furnish the axle grease, (oo. Wo have been elected one of the stew ards of the church here, aud as soon as wj are able to give bond you will see us taking up the collection. We can't have everything as we want k in this world. The fattest 'possum is always tho one that climbs the highest, and the cow that gives the most milk never comes home. T1II3 CYNIC. Friendship is terribly overworked. Not even a woman ever liked all kin. her This is the next year you expected so much of last year. Uood wotueu aro adutiiud, but good men are a unetitnes disliked. No matter how large a wome U, when a man likes her hn says sho is a dear little thing. It is so easy for a man to find a man worse than he is that he thinks he is tolerably good. Tho world i full of joys, but the su Their Bond of Sympathy a Mil Face. She had been banging around the place for a week or more. The policeman who (raveled (hat beat had ordered her away once, but she was there again the next day looking at the photographs ou exhi bition just outside (he cntraneo (o (he building. What are you doing around here again ?" he askcu, gruffly, somewhat nettled that his first reproof had not been heeded, "Didn't 1 tell you yesterday to stay away from here ? Don't you know that you arc liable to be arrested ? You don't look very well, you know," be added, half apologetically, touched by the appealing look in the faded gray eyes. "The artist '11 soon bo raisiug a row. You'll hurt his trade. What do you want hero, anyhow?" "That," she said, wistfully, pointing to one of the photographs in the fino collec tion. The policeman looked. It was the picture of a baby. "It looks like my boy," she said tremu lously. "Don't you supp se I could get one of them ? It wouldn't be any harm to ask, would it ?" The policeman's harshness vanished. Perhaps the remembrance of baby hands gone out of his own life softened his heSrt, and he answered kindly : "No, it won't. Come on, I'll go with you. We'll see what we can do." The fashionable Wabash Avenue artist was visibly surprised when the couple en tered his studio. "She wants (o ask a favor of you," said the officer, pointing over hi.s shoul der to the woman in rusty black. "I guess you'd better do the best you can for her." "It's obout a picture down there ou the street," she proceeded, timidly, in answer to the photographer's look of in iiuiry. "I've been coming here to look at it for I ' don't know how long couldu t stay away, lor. as 1 told him a minute ago, it's just like my boy. You see, I never had his picture taken, f' couldn't alTord it. I kept putting it t ff and putting it off, thinking that some time I wou'd have more money, and even after he got sick I neglected it, for I couldn't believe I'd lose him." She stopped. "Well?" questioned the artist. "Hut they sent for me to come to the hospital one Dight, and they told me he was dead. The first thing I thought i, 'And I haven't even a picture ol him.' So ever since then I have bci n looking for a face like his. I've examined every photograph and every fancy pictuie I came across, but I never found any thing resembling him but this. You have one up here, to," she said, arising and standing before a dainty face looking down at her from its place upon tho wall. "The likeness is perfect. The same large, earnest eyes, the same long lashes, the same curve of brow and cheek, and the same bonny smile. He was so pretty, my baby was. I wish I had that picture. Do you supposo I could get it ?" The policeman had walked' to the win dow and was watching the throng on the street below, The artist caught and shaded bis face with his hands; and the shabby, premature old wohian gazed longingly at the pictured face before her- "It's an unusual request," the artist commenced, doubtfully. 'But you won't refuse to grant it," a low voico interrupted, and its owner stepped through the doorway from tho inner room, where she had been prepar ing for a sitting. "I heard what you said," she went on, and the sweet face was transfigured with goutle sympathy an she clasped the hand of her unfortunate sister, "and I want to tell you how sorry I am that your baby died. That is my boy's picture. You can have the photo graph, and you oan seo nun. hvery hour I thank God for sparing him to me. The bit of cardboard on which were linoed the featuies of a child resembling her dead baby was giveu her, and the woman, whose heart had yearned for years for glimpse of a face like her bty's went out on ih street again. Chicago Tribune. A DANGEROUS MAN. W lei tie Stasias "Hclfl Up" Ee Cane to tie Front. AD V EHT1SKM 1CNTS. "MOTHERS! FRIEND" The business of holding up stages io the West and robbing the mails and the passengers would not be followed by so many desperadoes if a few more of the travelers weie like old Hobert Lane, who lives near Dillon, Montana," said said George Craigc of Butte, at the Higgs Houso yesterday. "Lane is as quiet and peaceable a citizen as ever went to church on Sunday and put his four li's into the contribution box. Ho has lived in Montana for twenty years, and even in youth he never personally in dulged in the old time wild excesses of life out there, nor in auy of the hurly burly of frontier existence. He has id ways persued the even tenor of his way on his little ranch, near Dillon, and ever been regarded as the safest and most peaceful citizen in the community. He is called "Old Man Lane" out in Mon tana, and everybody knows him Sever al years ago the old man went down Io ltcd Rock, which is nearer to his ranch than Dillon is, to take the stage for Junction. The mules were pulling the outfit along pretty lively through a right nasty piece of road, when the passengers were startled by hearing a voice com manding the driver to throw his reius. Thero were three or four passengers on the inside, and if it had been light enough to seo (hem (hey would have looked mighty white, I tell you. But old man Lane was made of different kind of stuff. When he heard the agent tell the driver to drop the reins he just reached back and pulled out two guus that ho used to carry, because it was the custom of the country to do it, and kept his eyes fixed on the doors, looking at first one door tbeu the other quickly, so astowcu the thieves when they made an appearance. A shadow fell in each door window about tho same lime, and quick as a flash old man Lane's guns stuck through either opening and off they weut. He got meat both cracks. Then he leaned out the window and banged loose at the fellow who had ordered the driver t) hold up. Ho got him, too, anil then jumped out of the stage. There were four of the road agents, and the lust one alarmed at the fate of his companions, stuck spurs into his hotse and rode away up the trail The pasa'iigers, who had nearly recover ed from their terror and surprise, were now amazed to sec old man Lane cut the harness from the lead mule, jump on bis back, and go sailing away after the flee ing fugitive. Shots were heard prclly soon, and in (en minutes or so back came old man Lane, leading the bandit's horse, while the man himself was sitting up in the saddle, shot through the back. On examination it was found that two of the attacking party were killed and the other two wounded and the whole quartet was brought into Junction. When old man Lane was asked what caused him Io bloom out iuto such a progressive citizen of the territory, he drawled out: "Well, I had a good deal of business to attend to up here at Junction, and I didn't like I Q the idea ot being slopped when 1 was on m my way lo adend (o it." One of the H men was not very badly wounded, 2j nd before leaving Junction to return home old man Lane went to Bee him io the temporary lockup. "Look here, my friend," he remarked, 'I just want to ..... . .. n , - Te give you a little Dit oi auvice. ii you persist in following of the business that you have stalled out in when I sort of stopped you, I tluok it wwld be safer for you if you would look over the way bill of any stage you might intend to hold up, and find out in advance who it was a carying. Old man Lane is living yet, and is as hale and hearty as you please yet, and if he starts on a stage ride now anywhere in Montana (he driver don't even feet it necessary to lock the treasure boi." Washington Star. The guardians of the soul are pure and beautiful thoughts, sympathy sincere and loving, as the key which uulocks the ev ery heart. Thero is only one real failure of life nnasible. and that is lo be true to the i best one knows. To Young Mothers Mm Child Birth Easy. onorrens LaDor, Lessens Pain, " limlorjed by (ho Leading Physlciint, J Hnok " W(J(ir."mcjlled fREK. URADF1ELD KEC'JLATOW CO I ATLANTA, GA. I BOLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS. Vou can stay IPEF.DY and LASTING RESULTS. FAT PEOPLE, No inconvenience. Simple, i ..... aunnr rrfVT V rnvf I from anv iriiunom siitistanc. V a LlBQt ABCQUltTC 1IDUCID. Ml GUARANTEE i CURE or refund vour manev. Price K3.(Murhmie. Sand 4c. lartrtatiift. ritKMOfiT M JUDICAL CO., Boston, Slaw (em eel 1 ithliV ein gel thin. . cm stay kthlay IjE souther, I'ETEItHIIUItd, VA. ELE CTltIC LIGHTS. ELECTRIC BELLS ACCOMMODATION 3(10. C. RN'ODOKASH, Proprietor, late of Butler, I'a. The only first class hotel iu the city. Commercial rates, to 2 50 per day. m w cMATS.TRADE Marks copyrights. rN 1 nflTAIN A PATENT! For A Srompt answer and an bincrt opinion, write to II N N & ft., who hare liad nearly fifty yearV iperlenneiQtne patent pumnt'tw. i.miimuniua iiih utrictlT cnuflrtcntlal, A kliitirtltook ot In formation concfrmiiff ratrnf and bow to ob tain tbpm Kent frt Also a catalogue olmecliaO" leal and scientific books neat fnse. I'a It tits ukuti tbrout-'b Munn ft On, rocelT Special notice in tbe frtrtiUllr Ainrrirnn, and lima are brought wirtttly bvfore the public witb out cont to tbe Inventor. This nplendld paper. ABued weekly, defiantly inapt rut iti. ban by rar ma lament nrculntioo of any at ifiitttie work iu Ui world. 8:tayear. Sample conu'd sent. free. Building Ktlillon, monthly, tO.M) a year. Hlntf Copies, "iH centa. Kvery nunihcr cnntalna beau tiful plates, Iu colors, and thnt ok raphe of new rjouxes, witn plana, enacting uuuners io mow in lutt'Kt rtesiktw and rieeuro contnu ls. Arhln-aii Grand Display -OF- IP KAUTII WKKE DIVIDF.D. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. Hutte rick's Patterns. It. & G. CORSETS, Misses at liuc., Ladies 75c. tofl. Prices 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 h mm b I f Hi I Lrwes! cash prices guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. CHAULKS M. WALSH. oct 11 ly, NEW ADVK11TI8KMKMT8. The sharo of land falling to each in habitant of the globe in the event of a partition might be set down at tweDty thrce and one half acres. Tbe land prerae guy of them all is the fellow who j surface contains, as nearly as possible tells his troubles iu a crowd. 33,600,000,000 acres, which, .divided among the 1,500,000,000 inhabitants which the world contains, would give to each of them the above named quantity. Taking the entire population of the world, there aro nearly twenty nine in habitants to every square mile. The following figures show the number of persons (omiting fractions) to a square mile io lha various divisions of (he globe: Europe, 88; Aaia, 46; Afrios, 18; North America, 9; 'South America, 4; Oceanica and Polar regions,2. After a man has been sick a day he begins lo wonder that people don't re mark the look of patient suffering in his eyes. Atchison Globe. A man doesn't get much done when working around the house. Every few minutes he is reminded of something for which he must scold his wife, and that takes time. Atchison Globe. Beauty must bo known to be appreciated. Hard Times WiilM4? to?MWwn"in. Fertilizers, tsar-vsr Um Onrm. UoUfi and Pmduu. at I J.AI Truckioc Umpa V tam 1 4. 60 0U, T9'"'w IA.4MI Ahm !Hnrite of PnUab. Kalnll tmiphato Vtm, Pluck. Nitrate H.td, In ln nd mM quantum. BM wo it "lamp ""T mm sa. ,H. rimr.iintv vw furiabter Manutacturara. Uallliaore .Ud K1TCHLL COMPANY'S POWDER Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking powder. ITiuueat of all io leavening strength. CitfrM (J. S. Government Food Report. JtorAL Bakinq fewDtt uo., 108 Wall St., N.I. Cheap Book Store, Petersburg, Va. Bell the Celotirotcd Standard Patterns. Fashion Sheets free to all. Handy cataloguo 5c. Note paper I "e. per poond. Envelopes, 60 for 5 centa. Lead pencils, lii witu runner ior vc. Pen points Vi for 6c. Purr linen note paper 19c. pound. 3 packages square envelopes to match 18c. SCHOOL BOOKS School Deska, Globes, Charts, Blackboard alatinfc etc Bibles, Hymn Books, Gospel Hyni Blank Books, Printing, Etc. . 11-30-ly. 0- ) i
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