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10 j-OIinsr "W. SLEDGE, rnoi'iUKTOR. VOL. XXV. A. IT IE "W" SP APEE F O IR. THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1894. TERMS:-?15 anntm in advance NO. 33. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Manifold Disorders fwMalnnd hv nn Innnire and Inv ' poWMhed condition of the blood. Slight I milium im. if not corrected, develop into i .U.4ia. atir-h at KIIUUB III... w, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM ' an oineriiiiniiFUMi'cui' iu.uij eriv free from any harmful inifredienK an ipureiy vPKeiaine. nucn '-tVgSft . V""" ' "'""" ,' la , . p iy (.jean co mc 9teii. j iiuiiUji CAWS Ui U"J wu at iviiiia w vhvi uib- I eaws im'c Cured by 3. S. 8. I Stnd for our Tf(in mold free to iny .ddreti 1 SWIFT 81'ECIKIC CO., Atlanta, G. GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY. IF YOU WANT NEAT PRINTING .SEND WHERE THEY KNOW HOW TO DO IT. EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., WELDON, N. C. IS THE PUCE. 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PAY, DANIEL HARRISON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Practices in the court of Halifax and Warren counties, and wherever their eer vices are needed. Oneofthe firm will be in Halifax on erteh ilnnday. I iiju -(.maun, She stood at the bar of justice, A creature wan anil wild, In form too mall for a woman, In features too old fur a child ; For a look so worn and pathetic Was stamped on her pale, young face, It seemed lun;,' yours of Buffering Must have left that silent trace. "Your name?" said the judge, ad he eyed her With a kindly look, vet keen. "Is Mary McGuire, please, sir." And your age t "I am turned 15. "Well, Mary," and then from a paper lie slowly and gravely read, "You are charged hero I'm sorry to say it With stealing three loaves of bread." "You look not like an offender, And I hone that you can show The charge to be false. Now, tell me, Are you guilty of this, or no .' A passionate burst of weeping as at hrst her sole reply ; But she dried her eyes in an instant, And looked in the judge s eye. I will tell you how it was, sir My father and mother are dead, And my little brother and sisters, ere hungry, and asked me for bread. At first I earned it for them, By working hard all day, But somehow times were hard, sir. And the work all fell away. I could get no more employment ; The weather was bitter cold ; Tbe little ones cried and shivered Little Johnny's but four years old fl So what was I to do, fir 7 I am guilty, but do not condemn, I took oh, was it stealing ? The bread to give to them. Every man in the couit room (iray beard and thoughtless youth Knew, as he looked upon her, That the prisoner spoke the truth ; Out from their pockets caruo bandker- thiels, Out from their eyes sprang tears, And out Iroui old faded wallets, Came treasures hoarded for years. The judge's face was a study The strangest you ever sow As he cleared his throat and murmuied Something about the law. For one so learned in such matters, So wise in dealing with men, lie seemed on a simple question Sorely puzzled just then. But no one blamed him, or wondered, When at last these words they beard, "The sentence of this young prisoner Is for the pre cut delerred And no 1'iic blamed him or wondcied When he went to her and smiled, And tmderly led from the court room Himself the "guilty child. JJOllIK DA It 1 1 1, ATTORNEYS AT LA., Wll.DOK, N. C. Pitotloa In thecourtiof Hallfai tiidNorthimp- ton arista flip bupmme and Kiidi'lAl oou;. Oo,l Br.dah oUim kt u&llul. M. a.. btw& aver? Hon JB. T. T. KOSS, D"E 1TTIST, Wfldwi.K.C, jftpOftjoe over iirnry It ftieroe'sitor, ' 10-lfHT. T, W. HARRIS, D. D. 8, LlTTLITON, N. 0. Teeth Kxtraoted withoutjpaia. 4-80-6H. Miss Westcnd (Intnilringly) How Is It, Mr. Lenox, you nnd Mr. Lukrwood were such friends and now you net so atranjrely? What has come between you? Charley Lenox (eagerly) 1 lie sweet est woman In the wurldl (Three days later Lnltewood wns told she could only bp a sister to him.) Truth. rKKPAHINO FOlt KMEKUKNC1K9. THROWING OUT HINTS. I GUESS WE MOVED OX Til EM TOO SOOX, DAD. When a Georgia farmer found out that is sun John was sparking a certain farmer's daughter for a year or more without settling any question, he called him out behind the stack and said to him : !'John, do you love Susan Tinker?" "I guess I do, dad." "And does she love you ?" "Tint's what I dunno, and I'm 'fruid to ask her." "Well, you'd better throw out a few bints tonieht aud Bud out. It's no use wearing out boot leather uuhss you are going to miirry her.1' That night at 1U u clock John was a wreck. His face was all scratched up, his ear was bleeding, his hat was gone and his hack was covered with mud. John! John! What on airth is the matter?" exclaimed the old man laying down his paper, "Bin over to rlukers, was the re ply. "And-and-" "And I threw out a few hinti to Susan." "What kind o' hints ?" "Why. I told her I'd been hoofin' ii two miles tour nights out a wee ior tne last year to set up with her while the chawed gum and sung through her nose, nit nam I reckoned it was time for ber to brush her teeth and darn her stock inm. cure the bile on her chin and tell the old folks that we're engaged. "And her father bounced you?" "No, uad, lio, that's whew I'm con soled. It took the whole gastcd family including Susan, two hired men and three does, and then 1 wasn t more n nun HikniJ I euess we moved on em ti p soon, dad I Cueas it wasn't quite time to throw out hints. "I am tired of seeing all the flowers at weddings and funerals; we need a few iu between. Maybe a few flowen put into the hand when it was warm, instead when icy cold; might have kept the hands w.rm a little loneer. Anyway, it would have made the heart that baa ceased to best, a ljttle Hgjiter.'Mri. Bottome. itrcugth auAHealth. TP v,m are not feelinir healthy. try Electrio Bitters. If "L Grippe" has loft vnn weak and noary, use Eleotric Bitters. This remedy acta directly on Liver. Sumach and Kidneys, gcptiy a,Q. ,1,, nrua.ii to rjoiform their fuoo lions. Ifyouaro attlioted with Sick Headache, you will flod speedy and per lief hv takinz Eleotno Bitters. One trial will convince that thia ia the remedy you need. Large bottles only fifje. at W. Af. Coken'i drugstore. AN AFFAIB OF 1IUNOK. Ca L TWO rtpnrfompr) hiAA. Wilt) pijrDljftdUfl didftjjl A3. A. A )L SurWbM collide" Io rokcr. coincided $o Ifjfy ?0rvc(l-wt?if Mfij i'prj polilp. ) UK SAID THK RIUBT TnlNO. Yon don't want to have your plo- turo taken In that shape?" 'Yes, I do." 'Wouldn't you rather wait until the swelling In your face has jrono down?" No, indeed; If I did tho picture wouldn't be of any use to me. I am aulng for a divorce and need some proof to show how the old tarty has Used me up." FHcfrondo Ulaetter. AN INVKBTKiATon. v He (In a spirit of Investigation) Why don't you marry? 8he (softly) Nobody ever asked me to. He Oh. Detroit Free Tress. II Fl!lS ftlY. Til KIAQARA. "I think I'll movo hero nnd nm milk buainosa." Chleairo Record. A 8TRONU TIB BETWEEN TIICM. WILHEMINA, QUEEN OF HOLLAND. Reproduced from tbe latest photograph of tho girl ruler of tho Netherlands, who tu 14 yearn of. nge on August 31. - I aV LOVE YOUR MOTHERS. NO TliULY GIIEA T MAX EVER FORGETS HIS DEAR OLD MOTHER. TWICE MARRIED. or wi EXECUTION OF A CHINESE SOLDIER. When Julian declarwl war Klust China, llio emjii'ror ot the latter country Issuoa an edict making deserllon from tho army a caiiltal oreiiso. Our Illustration shows tho liecullar manner la which one ot the offenders was punished for showing the white feather. Ilucklen'i Arnica Salve. The best salve in the vrorld fr outs, hruseq, Soies, ulocra, salt rheum, fever aoroi, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or ne pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfoot satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For we by Wm. Cohen. THE DRUMMER WILTED, A Sl.OGO AX'I'EIXA SENATOR I Ah GAME WAS TOO RICH FOR HIS ULOOD. A group of millionaires were playing what was the ktiffest game of poker ever played in the United States. It was at Chamberlain's, in Washington, in thi winter of 188(1 and 183Q. The exact list of the players vill never, beknown but Sen.Wolcolt.of Colorado and ex-Governor Uauser of Montana were in it, and Sena tor Farwell, of Chicago, was in the room. About miduigbt a swell drummer (ot a Chicago dry goods Qrm scot up liin card to Senator Farwell. The senator went dowu to see him and brought .him up to the room where the game was going on. lie introduced uim to the otucr players. "Have you any objection to my play ing?" asked the drummer. I'WJI," said Senator Woleott, "I have no objection, but or well, you sec, the gone is pretty steep. ' "Ha, ha!" laughed tho drummer. "That is tho kind of a game I like." Ex Governor Uauser remarked that if ho could stand it the rest of the crowd had no objection. With a wink at Sen ator Farwell, the drummer sat down pulled out a "wad," peeled off a 11,00(1 bill and said to Governor Uauser, who was dealing: 'Give me some chins!" Then he looked around tho tabic, much as to say; "No flies on me, eh?'1 "Give the gentleman one nhite chip,' said Senator Woleott. Governor Uauser passed over the chin without a smile aud remarked : "Jack not lor S.i.UOU. rut up your money." The drummer sat aghast f. ran instant then he picked up his money and said: "Too rich fur my bloodl" It is currently reported that one mini won over $100,00(1 that night. Chicago Times.. OR OVIiH 1'IKTY YEARS Mrs .Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over filly years hy millions of mothers tor children, while teething, with pefect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhcoa. It will relieve tho poot little sufferer immediately, Sold by druggists in every part ot the world. 25 cents bottle. Bo Bure and ask for "Mrs. Wins, low 'a Soothing Syrup," and take no oth, i cr kind. ' GOD RLESSOUR OLD GRAND MOTHERS, THEY ARE GREAT INSTITUTIONS. OUR GRANDMA. Young men, lovo your mothers. I have often boon impressed with what is related of an Indian. Ho was asked if he was rowing his wife and mother in the same boat acioss a dangerous stream, and one had to be lost, which one he would save? "My mother; for," said he, "a man can have another wife, but he can never have but one mother." Hannah, the mother of tho prophet Samuel, not only had a son serving God in bis house, but she lived to see that son become one of the most illustrious men the last aud bent judge of Israel for twen ty years, the most honurcd of the proph ets, and the maker of kiDgs. lie be came a great author, having composed the Book of Ruth, one of the most charm ing productions of the ages; and whi'c thousands of earth's population have been honored with his name, and have delight ed to wear it, Hannah was also blessed in that she had other sons and daughters to cheer her old age. When at the pin nacle of greatness, Samuel never forgot his mother. No truly great man ever does. Many of us know how James A. Garlield made his way from a log cabin to tho White House. In his boyhood he was supported and encouraged by the manual labor of his dear old mother. When inaugurated President of the United Slates, the dear old mother sat by his side, and after delivering his inau gural address and taking the oath of of fice, forgetting all else and turning aside from ci presidents, judges of the Su preme Court, senators and the representa tives of foreigu courts and for the mo ment even forgetful of his wife, he, first of all, embraced his mother and imprint ed u kiss of affection upon her wrinkled cheek, for he had known the worth of a mother. How many of us ould give a world for a glimpse of our mothers as we saw them in our child ood, and with Elizabeth Akers Allen, xclaim: Backward, turn backward, 0 Time, in your flight; Make me a child again just for to night; Mother, come back from the ceboless shore. Take me to your heart as of yore; Kijs from my forehead the furrows of care, Smooth the few silver threads out of my hair; Over mv slumbers vour loving wateh keep Itoek mo to sleep, mothei; rock mo to sleep." LIVING MERMAID. N AI.AIIAMA 1 1 1 II). WHO IS IIAI.F FISH IIAI.I' HUMAN. ADYEKTISEMEN'TS. Not half enough has ever been written or said iu praise of grandmothers. All the sweet, tender incense offered to the name of mother can ho duplieated upon the altar of grandmolherhooil, for are not the grandmothers just mothers after all mother's of their own ehildreu and their children's children, their hearts getting larger aud larger with love as the new generation of babies come along, their eyes brightening with bliss of an extra motherhood and their arms even more ready than in the days gono by to carry tbe little restless human burden, their hands uioro willing to bind up briar soratohed fingers and their lips more anxious to kiss away the tears and smooth out the frowns. Is it tbe memory of mistakes in their own child-raising that niaKes tnein doubly tender with the little ono who now lisps their name? Is it because their little child that nestles iu their arms today brings back in memory those days when another baby lay there a baby who today answers to the name of mother? Who can solve tho problem of the great lovu that causes them to forget the weight of their yoirs aud make them willing to work and endure with all tli ardor of youth ? K.uy diy wc ;cj exemplified, and the ehildreu are the Grst to reooguize and profit by it. What father and mother refuie, grandma will be almost cerlaiu to oraut. When little feet stumble, grandma's ready hand there to steady the faltering steps; when ittle hearts grieve grandma's oaress heals the wound. How many youthful mothers are saved a world of sorrowful responsibility by being able to call upon an older heai for advice, io being reassured by a loving yet experienced woman, who has raisod t family herself and who knows how to cope with evory ailment, from whooping cough to oolio caused by licking tho red paint oil a wooden monkey, tlow sal she feels to leave baby in those hands. knowing lull well no barm will come nigh its little cuily hod so long as grand ma ia by. Urandmothera are great i stitutions, bless them! and what I loss that child's who has never known what t U to he loved, scolded and spoiled by ta mothei; mother. OXCE TO I' I. EASE THEM SELVES AXD LATER TO PLEASE THEIR FRIENDS. "Very funny ore some of the experi ences of a minister," said the Hev. l'hil ip Graif recently to a Taeoma Ledger man. "A little while ago a worthy young man, well known in this town, accompa nied by a very sedate young lady, called at my house with a marriage license, and asked me to perform the ceremony. "I knew them both, and was naturally very much surprised at their hurry. I was also curious to know how they would explain their haste to their friends and relatives. "Hut that was no business of miue, Everything was in order, and I commit ted the deed. I was enjoined to see.eey, and so was my wife, nnd I have never yet breathed a word of that ceremony. But now comes the story. A short mo alter the marriage in my nine par lor I met the young husband, and, great ly to my surprise, he told mo that his wedding was fixed for a certain date, about two weeks ahead, and that he ex pected me to perform the ceremony. I thought he was wanderiug in his mind, and reminded him that he was already tied up as tight as the ordinances of God and the laws of California could hitn. He only laughed, and said that the other liltle affair was all right, so far as it went, but it did not go far enough. "All the young lady's relatives had been looking to the event, and it would never do to disappoiut them, so the first wedding had been kept u secret, and only the four of us knew anything about it. Soon the appointed day, I went to the house of the bride, and in the pres ence of the guests, married the husband and wife the second lime. Everything cut unoolhly, the groom looked unusu- ily distressed, and the bride assumed the regulalion blush, notwithstanding the fact that several weeks had elapsed since they were made one." l.a firlipe. During the prevalence of the Grippe the past seasons it was a noticeable lact that those who depended upon I)r. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of the trouble some after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in cllecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, but in all Diseases of hroat, Chest and Lungs, and lias cureu cases of Asthma and Hay rever ol h standing. Try it nnd be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at W. .1. Cohen s drugstore. CHILD BIRTH MADE EASYi " Mothfrs' Fpifvd " is a scientific ally prep.ircil Liniment, every ingre dient ( rcco!;i,LzcJ value an J in constant use hy the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com t'tned in a manner hithertounknown "MOTHERS FRIEND" WILL HO all that is claimed f it AND M' kl-:. ItShortens Labor, Lessen I'.tin, Diminishes UanKcrtj Life of Mihtr and Child. Boole tj " MiMiitus "mailed KKtli, con taining v.i!;:j'le inlornution and volunl.. y testimonials. ntln rij.t. sjoii rrci-ittof price I.G0 pr bottla BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., atllnla.Ga. bOLU 11V ALL UltUUUIBTSi In the Swiss colony near St. Floren, Ala , is a beautiful young girl wheeled around in a perambulator, the lower por tion ol which is covered. She has never been seen outside of this buggy except by her own parents, although she has njoyed perfect health during tho sixteen yeurs of her life. She is unusually bright and intelligent, aud from her carriage thoroughly enjoys the society of yi ung people of her age. The reason that the girl is doomed to spend ber days iu the confines of hti buggy is that she is a real mermaid Before her birth her mother was badly fiightened by a shark while crossiug the Atlantic ocean aud the lower part of the child's body is that of a fish. Her father is a highly suesessful grape grower, and has become well off, but no surgical treaij mcnt has yet been found that can devise means lor correcting the delormity ol his daughter. She has none of the char actcristics ot a nsh, and has no more fondness for water than is usually poss essod by girls ot ber age, I SOLDIER'S APPEAL TO HIS MULE. Ilaltiniore Sun. "As we all know," said a Confederate vetotan, "h irsos beciuio very scarce to wards the end of the war, and as dis mounted cavalrymen were sent to th infantry, a rem nint became a serious ques tion tommy "f the troopers. Jim, the Rockbridge Troop, had lost his horse and, unable to get another, possesses himself of a white mule named Simon Jim became very proud of his mule and was loud in his praises. 'Ho never ge' lired, lives on nothing and has got more tense than the general,' asserted Jim But one day a squad was enjoying a din ncr with a sympathetic farmer, when sudden alarm was given. 'Uun, boys, 1 run; the Yankees are coming!" There was mounting in hot haste, and some esoaped by tho front gate and some by the rear. Jim dashed at the front gate, but Simon, displaying his mule naturo for the first time, balked Jim wheeled him around and drove at the rear gate, but Simon balked again. I'oor Jim loekod aver his shoulder, saw the blue ooats rapidly approaching;, threw his arms around Simon's nook, and called in agon ized tono, "Oh, Simon, for God's sake, gc, somewhere!' " ' JPEEBY (ma LASTING RESULTS. foiiV 'V -wV.AVoa' sure. from any injurious siihslio LA33E 1 We GUARANTEE a CUKE or refund your money. Price 3. 00 per bottle. Send 4c. tor troafisfl. rttLMONl MEDICAL, CO., Boston, MUM I CM Jt I ithlriy on (it . thin. .iihsliinno. V thin. M si:3:io. Tyr SOUTHER 1 PETEKSBL'KO, VA. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. ELECTRIC BELL? ACCOMMODATION 3IIU. C. SSODOKAHP, Proprietor, late of Butler, Pa. The only first class hotel in the city. Commercial rates, $2. to 2 50 per day. 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Grand Display -OF- WEEPING HORSES. IT ia HIMEVEn BY SOME THAT SHED TEAKS, Did you oyer see a horse cry ? Many people believe that burses do not weep, but those who have had much to do ith these faithful creatures know that on several occasions they will shed tears, as well ns express sorrow, in the most heart breaking manner. In tho 'est, where tbe hardiness of the ponies causes the riders to almost overlook tho neecssi ty of providing for their needs, it is quite common, when the weather is extremely cold, to leave an nnhlanketed pony tied for two or three hours while its owners is transacting business. In this case the suffering is evidenced by the cries, which are almost like sobsj and unmistakable tears freeze on the cheeks like icyclcs. When a horso falls in tbe street and gets injured, tbe shock generally numbs its senses so much that it docs not cither cry out or groan, but under some conditions an injured rose will solicit sympathy in the most distinct manner. I remember a favorite horse of my own which trod on a nail long enough to pierce its foot. Tho poer thing hob bled up to me on three legs nnd cried nearly like a child in trouble as anything I can describe. Very touching wis tho crippled animal's gratitude when the nail was pulled out and the wound dressed. Ki. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, FAN CY HOODS and NOVELTIES. Butteriek's Patterns. R. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 50c., Ladies Too. to $1. ss Prices will he made to suit the tunes. 1 1 ats and honnets made nnd trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. Chas. M. Walshj South Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va H f ie mm s ' h of a T III Mi i Hi Lcwest cash prices guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. CIIAKLKS M. WALSH, ootll ly, NKW ADV KRTISKMENTS. To omM item-went 11ar4 Tlmi'M on FnrtHcrta, w Will soil to farmnm clinwt, lo omul iod FtrHIem rtei'n. iter lun. fjT rw, iWfnn and fmnuU. at g)3$0 nsoco ana pnnwi iii.inr Hard Times Fertilizers. 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