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Tjj 'jrl ll JOHN" "W. SLEDGE, profriktok. y()L. XXV. A. ITBWSP'A.FEH, FOR THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1S94. TBBMSH1'50 1,1:11 AXNI'M IN ADVANCE NO. 34. "jIKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Heals Running I Sores. )j Cures J the Serpent's Sting. 'AAiivininim - : MJNIAUIUUO nunitJt.vi'rmiUitHy)K BLOOD POISON Ilhut. wr.. :'.i..l'iil.r 7 hbi n-M tii lis liivtllniz i..ivi'iV( ftr.iii..in.uii'ii!iiiirtiKi1i'ill'lii'tlicy.liii1i SWIFT SI-F.WIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. I I I GROWING OLD. IF YOU WANT 11 ,rn VP T DDTXITIXTP i MI 1111 WW Ml SEND WHEliE THEY KNOW HOW TO DO IT. EXCELSIOR PRINTING CO., WEI.DON, N. C. ISTHEPLCE. The fairest lilies droop at entitle. The sweetest roses fall from off tlie stem, Tltc rarest thing on earth cannot abide And we are passing, too, away like them, We're growing old. Wo hod our drcamsllmsc rosy dreams of youth Tliev Imleil, ami (was well. 1 Ins ntli-r prime llalh brought us fuller hopes, and yet, forsooth, We drop li ar now in Ibis lulti'r time To think we're old. We smile at those Iioor faueies of the past A saddened smile, almost ukin to pain Those high desires, those purposes so vast, Ah. Poor hearts; they eanuot come again I We're growing old. Old ? Well, the heavens are old; tht earth is, too, Old wine is best, maturest fruit uiosl sweet. Much have we hist, more named, al though 'tis true We tread life's way with most uncer tain feet. We're growing old. Wo ruuvo along and scatter as we pace Soft graces, tender hopes ou every hand. At last, with "rav streaked hair and hollow face, We slen across the houudary of the laud Where no one is old. TIIK I'.XCEESIOH EXCELS all oth er printing houses iu (iMIL WOliK, ISKST MATEUIAL, ami k-LOWEST PRICES- Letter Heads, l'aeket Heads, Rill Heads, Envelope, Statements, Hand Bills, Programmes, Tickets, Etc., Etc. Etc. Hi. 414 v.? Write for samples and prices. E. L. HAVWAKI), PHOPKIKTOK. TASTELESS C HI ILL TEJNIE 19 JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts O.T ATIA, III., ttOT.lt, 1193. Dla MAiinCn . Kl ltlll.. Ho. Oentlemen:-ve ld Iwt year, Art) bottles of 3HOV'S TASTHLKH1) CHILL, TONIC and be btinifbt tbr. gross alraBdy thli rear. Id .llo.r ex f,eiir of 14 jen, lu tlio drug business. b.va never aula ail article Lbubaavo aui-6 uuimrsalealli. UuUou H MM Tuulo. Your, truly, AJisitv.Cxua ACvfc WARRANTED AND J'OR BALK BY A. 8, HARRISON. ENFIELD, N. C opt 4 Cm- NOTIIlMi 1)1 i;imi a::mit urn. Futsy- Why don't yrr tft a n.rw pair o pants, Chiintnie? Jittitnif1 Ah, ,'0 on! Does ycr take me for a dmlo ter have mure den on pair lit ti time? Mo imnliler wants me tur wear rtese. out first Itrooklvn Life Till-: SKRVAMT (illtL rilOllI.KH. STORIES OF OLD HICKORY. TWO TRUTHFUL ASD VERY CHARACTERISTIC YARSS OF THE HERO OF NEW Oil LEAS 8. 9 FAIRCLOTH AND ROBINSON, THEM MARTS. A SHALLOW-WATER CATHO LIC ASD A DEEI' WATER HA I'TIST OSE SllO ULD HE HE llAl'TlZEl) ASD SOAKED, A SO THE OTHER SHOULD BE WASHED IX HOLY WA TER ASH OILED GOLDS 1I0R0 AS A FUSIOX STORM ('ESTER. BILL SUA SLY GOES CO IRTISH. isntJiaesKiy AFTER MARRIAGE. Tlir Mv dear. 1 am a little sluirt of money. Could you let me litivo twenty thousand dullat's of your million fur a few days? mik I have no million uoitnrs. IlK llefore we were married you said yon were worth a million. Sim Whv. voti often told me I was worth my weight In (.'old, nnd I thnupht r,n hundred unil fortv-two pounds In ffold was worth uhout a million; that all. lltishand And how Is our new girl irettintr nlontr? lfe First rate, hho seems to De particularly neat and pleasant 'Hut, my dear, f(t lsn t tlie (fin 1 saw niirht before last when I went awav." 'Of course not. You inquired about the new girl. 1-iietfende Ulaetter. ' was with FROFESSJOXAI. CARDS. W. H. DAV,!S. O. IANKt.,T. C. UAHBISON WelUon, N.C. UUIaton, N. C. WeMon.M.O. DAV, DAMI.I. HARRISON, ATTQRNEYS-AT,LAW, Vrantleoi lu the court of Halifax aud Warren ooiinliHi, aud wherever their avr vieesi are neetletl. One of the firm will ha In Halifax ou Men Monday. 1 lly- Lewis Cass, Secretary of War, over at the White House one day some important papers for the .'resident to sign, among them being a court martial findings." (Vs, what is this?" inquired Jaclson as ho was about to write his name to the document. 'U is a court inartiil," answered Cass. 'Winl hove I to do with it," asked the President. "It dismisses an effieer from the ser ,u1 ill,. lVsident must sigu such orders." .lui'L-non loved with the paper and lid, musingli: "Dismiss hiin from the army, eh? Why?'' "Drunkenness; gettin)- drunk and fall ing down on parade, or something of that kind," answered the Secretary. "Who ordered the court?" asked Jack on. "(Jen. Scott," answered Cass. "Who is it?' intiuired the 1'renideul with more interest. "InsiHctjr (Jcneral Kraun," replied Cass. "Wlnil" shouted Jackson, "My old frii ml Krauu! Cass, iust read what that p iptr says " 'I'h.. Secr.inrv read the usual form ol ihe court martial sentence in such cases The ('resident theu took the piper n 1 ruin across 1 1 io bottom where he wai about to sign his name : "The within fiudiugs aro disapproved, and Col. Kraun is restored to his duty and rauk." lit passed the paper bark to Secretary Pass and said with his usual vehemence By the en rim! Can-, wlieu you at. I Scott sorve the country as well al tloo man has you eau get drunk on duty every day." A vnnna man from Tcuucssee, son of friend oftieiier.il J.icks,.n's, cam to WnshiuL'ton fur a vlace. lie looked . . D , (bout and found what he wanted. 1 was io the War Department and filled by a very efficient Whig, whom Secretary Cass would not remove. The young man told Jackson the situation and Cass was sent for. "Cass," said tho President, "this jout g man, son of an old friend, says you have A UI.ISSH I. DItlC.Vll. mmm Mr. Kennard I hail a very stranpo dream last night, Lucie. I thought I saw another man running off with you. Mrs. Lucie Kennard Well, and what did vou sav to him? Mr. Kennard 1 asked mm wnai no was running for. Brooklyn Life. Itov Don't at a time. ON Till: INSTALMENT PLAN. vhlp me much ull ut once, nmr, for I only took the cake a little THE NEGRO S HUMOR. BLASTS FROM RAM S HORN. nrs victorv. "Oh. Mr. Longhead, 1 lust saw Charley Oreene eloping with your wife!" 'Uoodl Now I'm even with hlln. lie sold me a horse last week." Life. JAMBS H. HCLLIM, WALTia a. KAHISL fULLlS i DllIIIL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Prwllre In IhrcnurUof HllfllillJ!iorUinip" I m atitlin theHupreiuentl Kuderai votirU. Col. lecllnna mute in lltmruuf NorUi orollaa. Hr&nnh nSlnii &t Unlirnz. N. U..OUJD everr HOT. d7. i Jan ' Ij r. t. it THH. T. m toss, DENTIST, Welpon, M. C. ttyOfflce ovar Entry Pieroe'istore. 10-19-ly. T. W. HARRIS, D. D. S, LjlTTHTON, N. 0. Teath Hxtracttd withoutlpain. f30.6. inniTATINO ALL AltOl'ND. Among the old time negroes in the region that we have been cousideiiog much of the humor was very interesting. Their speech, by eoustant contact with the white man's, which it sought to mil tite, had a curtness and vivacity never heard on large seaboard and river planta tions. In the lightness of tho negroes heart, with au imagination that never sought to be curbed, his wortls and his deportment often had a fun as racy as any lover ol that article reasonably could wish to see. Hveu his eoiuplaiuiugs, itciier than otherwise, were put forth with a resentment so peculiar as to pro yoke laughter as well as sympathy. Wit ness the following anecdote of the retum to his old master, not very long ago, of one of his former slaves alter having served another person for a year "Why, Jim, how happens it that you quit Perkins?'' asked ihe gentleman, "Well, now, Marse Jack, I gwine up en tell you jes how 't is. I wuck fer dab man all las' year, and 1 wuck hard, eo I make him a good crop. Well, now, de troof is, I did git f om him a few, but miu' you, jes only a few, merlasses en tobarker, en one hat, en a pa'r o' shoes, en oue little thing cn'nother Well, den, Chris'uius come, en he say, 'J im, I gwine m ike out our 'count.' Ku den ho tuck he piece o' paper, cn he pen, nnd ho ink vial, en 'gin a settin' down, cn when he thoo wid dat job, he 'gin u addiu' up, cn pul'n' down, en a kyar'n; en he kyar'd, en he ken' on a kyar'n', out wcl, bless Dead men have no faults A broken wold can never be mended. A pig sly is not a good pearl market. Men c.tre least for honor when most in want of bread. Try not only to be good, but to be good for something. It is bettor to fail iu trying to do good than it is not to try. Pishing for compliments is not much better than ILhing on Sunday. Iu most eases tho reformer goes away from home to begin work. l'iml a man whom nieu love, and you will find one who has lirst loved men. Nothing is to be gaiued by talking of heaven to a man who workups mouey. It is doubtlul ll the devil has ever boen driven back an inch by star preach ing. The devil does a big day's woik on the day he makes a preacher afraid of tho poor house, If you have to shout to tell the poopli that you are religious, there are mauy who will never Ond it out HOW TO BE POPULAR. Don't find fault. Don't c intradiet people, even if ynu arc sure you are right. Dou't he ioivii.-itiva about the affairs Near-Slghtwl Sportsman-Sow Isn't ... . rii 1 I si-nr.-iK""" .--p". - got t place in the ar ycpariuieni uueu thlt rriutn(l shot my lust cartridge by a Whle which you won't give him." away, and It isn't a rabbit, after all! ' I l . Wnalr Secretary Lass eipiaincu iuai mc your soul en body I Marse Jacky, when of even your most intinutc friend. ties of the tiffiee were of a peculiar kiud n.l ha enulil tret no one to till the place a ' - ' if iha man now in it should be rcuiutt-J Jackson fated up. "By the eternal, Cass, do you mean, to tell me you hve an oflice to your de partment filled by a W big which cao t h filled hv a Deinourut? Then abolish the office!" Tho young man got his plaoe. ANOriIKH MOSS ( ROKKft. CWAViV WILD WESTERN STORY. Chicago Timee. A unique oaso has been brought be- Aim Kansas oourt. A women sent out invitations to a party, and was com pelled, bv her husband's failure in busi ness, to canoel the invitations. One of the -Lit. h i got thoo, he done kyar n off ull wh it was a couiiu' to me I Kn so I makes up my miu', I does, to left" dar, en pewoose myself back to you, whar I knows dey no', gwine bo no sicli kyar'n' as deui." Then he joined heiriily in the laugh laiscd by what h id jusl occurred to l.Lu s bcio a good practical joko. Plllt OVI.lt I ll'TY Vl.AIH Mrs Wiuslt.w's Soothing Syrup has been use for over lilty years by millions of mothers lor children, while teething, with pefect success. It soothes the child, softens Ihe gnui", alLvs all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part ol the world, za cents a bottle. liesuroandnskfor"Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," aud take no oth er kind. W. K. Ahetm-tliy in Charlotte observer. It were in the fall alter the army that Bet tuk an' died. She hiidu't been ailin' more'n a month with a sort of nuralligy of the hart ketched from wudin' in tlie Wet grass lor old ('loss when she got over that durtied stock law fence. The nabors all thought she moot git over it, but she didu't. The preacher sjid at the funeral that the "gray umn-ter, death, just slipt on her onbeuown'sl, and I reckon it were so. I Weren't resiued ouo bit; 1 hailn'l time to get so. ltet had been my wife for twenty years, aud I'd always 'lowed I'd be the lirst to go, an' I used to wonder how bad Hct would feel a settiu' th.ir in that old split bottom rocker of evenins, a rockin' an' a mo aslcepin' out in old Pisgah grave yard. But the thing had jist turned eend for eend. Bet was gone au' bad left a loncsoinetiess that went all over the house an' round the yard, an' filled mo up so I couldn't sleep o' nites. Well, it were ham to git over. 1 tin come round at cider time an' tried to rcsine me. Our pastor be 'lowed it were a plum sin fer me, a stew ard an' class-leader, to be a goin' agin Providence like that, and after while with his soul-rutchin' sarmiuts, an' rasthn in prayer, I begun to feel my rcsiuation comin' back slow, like a feller's appertite after he's hid typhoid. But it were a hole year afore I'd look at nary nuther worn in. I seed Vm, of course, when they come to meetio' on third Sundays, a'd some on 'cm looked sorter sorry-like at me, but I lowed it Were ouly spiritoul sorrer. Ilowsouicve;, one nite agoin home from a 'traded in-'oliu, when I passed Widder Jenkins, an she talked sj soft ab iut But and how lonesome I must be by myself, semehow I got a heap more cons Jed than I ever expected. She always were a nice wo mau, an' Bet thought occaus ot ner. Well, after a lime Bets old rocker begun to look at me sorter occusin like it was hankerin to hold somebody else an the hired help were so cussed no count that after tatryin at the throne like wrastlin Jacob with the angel, I had a sorter hunch that the Lord were williu fer me to go a courtin Widder Jiukins. So next moruin bright an early I took my Dan mule an rid over to Lang Thomson's to git his kivored buggy, so as to go in Chief Justice elect Faircloth is a dcip jonie sorter style you know. Lang said water Baptist. his buggy were tuk to the shop, but 1 Theologically, Kobinson nnd raircloth were welcome to his dog-kart. He al- are lar apart. ways rid in it when ho went by Ins tell, Politically, they hug, linger tenderly he said. Me on Ling were iu the same in unbroken embrace, and whisper each rigimeut.au members ol the same church, in the other's car tho sweetest partisan an I don't believe Ling nient to do love stories. nothin rong, but of Adam ever baptized Hnib nr.i old line It.'iiiililieiitn. 1 1 cm e. an vthito' with ils own proper name it l ' J r- 1 fitly (?) wrought as constituent element were them infernal dug karts. Ho hope of a non partisan judiciary. me to hitch the Dsn mule in the thing From a deiioiuinutioual standpoint, an off we trotted, my hart a bobbin up each needs renovation. an down like the shads, I were slicked Since Robinson's identification with up with a bran new suit of clothes an hat, fusion, he ought to be washed in holy to I koowed I looked purly letchiu lor Wider and then oiled with some kind of U man of .V.I years, with two hundred purifying grease. acres of laud, an most uf it good bottom Faircloth needs to be ro baptizod nnd ttnJ t that. I got to sorter studyin left to soak. what I w is a goin to say to begin with, I will speak to my good Catholic friend M I sucd in a old copy book that "fust Father Price, iu (iold4ioro, about the impression, was the must lastin." After necessity of giving Bobiusou a thorough t wlii1c 1 seed the lung laue past the scouring and greasing. bidder's house, an I sorter brushed the In case Faircloth eludes the earnest tresses outen my clothes an spoke to my- and faithful pastor of the excellent and sef (0 see if my voice were in killer. Jist upright Baptist folk of (Joldsboro, will ss got to a everlastin big mud hole rite some one connected with the Observer fernenst the widder'a door, I sorter request my sincere and charming lricnd, straightened back so as to look proud lite Dr. Tom Pritchard, to keep a sharp look- them fellers does in tho books, an just out for Old Cloth, to catch him, if possi- (hL.n that durncd Dau mule give a jump ble, und re dip him immediately? oTer ta. mini hole an by gosh the shalfs Request Dr. Tom to hold Old Cloth flow clear strait up an back I weut the .l... ,,,..n, .r hi iiineh he iniv wi'j he'L-est somerset vou ever seed strait head Corirsponilcnt'c ol' Ihe Charlotte Observer. "For ye say, Where is the house of the prince? and where are the dwelling places of the wicked?" Jub lil chap., !i8 verse. Well, the anoiuled "prince" of Popu- Marion Butler, resides in (Jolds boro, and there, and in that neighborhood, arc the "dwelling places" of many of the politically "wicked " In Goldsboro, opposite of the south ,I,L. ,X i,,v Inw ill , 1,-1, , ,1 lull SlilThl, the .... h... ...j . ..- , thiukiu , au uccn Ann cotlageol the brilliant Judge- ect W. S. O'B. Robinson, familiarly known as Bill Robinson. A few blocks away, iu a southwesterly direction, is the homo house early colo nial style of Chief Justice elect W. T. Faircloth, commonly known as Old Cloth. naJors a yutetly before my gate is the street near whose southern end is the neat New Cnglnnil house of the man whose persis tent genius, in the face of the Republican and its leaders, wrought Fusion in North Carolina. Ho is the most powerful Re publican io the State. He made Popu lism cringe, abjectly and servilely, aud pass as a chained slave under the rod of carpct bagism. His name is II. L. Grant, but he is generally known as Grant, the carpet bagger. About four blocks from my primitive hut on tho site opposite tho court yard green, is the office of Marion Butler, now ignatcd by the uniquely versatile, brilliant aud unchiistianizcd Mr. Chris tian, of the News and Observer, as the Wizard. To retrace, the northern end of the street, so tranquil before my gate, merges with the highway, sweeping with rural calm to tho country seat of Doitor W. Patrick lOxutu, the Great American ioathcrd. Yes, 1! ibinson, Faircloth, Grant, Ma rion Butler and Kxum aro all here. "Make m glad according to the days wherein thou has afflicted us and the years wherein we have scon evil." 1)1) Psalm, la verso. Judge elect Robinson is a shallow- water Catholic. VoungWives Who aro for the first time to undergo woman's sevorest trial we offor "Mothers Friend" A iciin;f1y wluc'i. if mcfl ns directed a u v.uuk Ix-foiL tuiiiinLji.tnt, tvla it uf iu PAIN HORROR AND RISK TO LIFE t f li- th n.otln r arwl eti ild, ns thousands who ii r.o i.-,ul it Uglily. " 1 1' i 'l i v i l) -mips f'l M 'Tilt n Ff ii nh th m.irvitioi V. HI I l.t Hit (H. Ull' I Wi-tl IVi'l ;. i lj"h t1 t'lit lc i uf clilltl'liirlll IU ,V J tli'V Vt A I ." i Ml H , I'ltiKNIJ tor kl IfW k ; ?t w I ill "I i nM.r;rriicnt of ftttn and sv tftrmg ti rv t-'v ' " tt fhrr and (At-" .i j.s. t i li .mil lor, iiui.tj;omy Lay, Mo. -t liv f"f 'i, (linr;: 't tn aiH, nn welpt of ! i - r i ti 'I- Nild by .lUrunif,i!aU. itoulf .'I thnt iimiMIip''. Li: Am ii. uj KtutLAiuii Co , Atlanta, Ga. FAT PEOPLE, .. Ann.iT.rTTF.r.7 vac 1 13,1 I from any titnirioiis Miwann LAE3E iB2QMElT3 EC:U:tD. We GUARANTEE a CURE or rt-tund our money. I'rir S.00 per bottle. Send 4c. for Ireafis. rUKMUNT MEDICAL CO., Boston, MttM Ms get 1 can lUy L 1LI. M 11 UC CMITUFDBl PETEItSBUKti, VA. KI.ECTKIC LIGHTS. EL1XTRIC BELLS ACCOMMODATION 3(K). C. KXOIIOHASS, Proprietor, late ol liiitler, l'a. The only first class hotel in the city. Commercial rates, $2. to 2 M per day. aLftVLH u. nuLiimnnaa w 4e COPYRIGHTS. VAX I OUTATN A PATENT f For Rrornirt, answer and an honi'Ht opinion, write to I li N N Ar VO., who hav bad nearly rlfty year experience tn the patent buttincaa. Comriiuntc tloiifl etrictly oonflrteutial. A It nnribook 01 Io formation cone-urn iutr rntrnin and biw to ob tain tbt-m pent free. Also a cal aloituu ol meclua leal and acientlMc hooka rent rri-u. Patents taVtun tlirntili Munn ft Cn. WCtT ipectal notice in too HrlcntiUc Atnerirnn, and tbuj are broucht widely before tlie puhllcwitb out cost to the tnTuntor. Tina milpudld paper. Issued weekly, elenant ly illnat ratetl. ban hy far the) largest circulation of any aeicntitlc work Id Uxm world. ;iayear. atndf vy "cut free. KnlldiiigKaiUoa.Tnonthly. rl.W a year. Hin1 eoplea, "is cent. Kvory immiKtr wntalnil boau tiful platea. in colon, and iilintoitraplia of new houses, with plana, enabling bullileri to ahow tb latent (leslttns aud seruro eontrnrta, Aridr! klUNN ib CU, M-W atfl XJhuaIvWAX, tjraxid Display -01'- FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, F ANC Y HOODS anil NOVELTIES, lluttcrit-k's Patterns. ' It. & V. corsets, Slisses nt "inc., Lailies 75c. to f 1. A. Prices will lie nintlc to suit the times. 11 ats anil lionncts ni.nle anil trimmed to o riler. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Welilon, N. C. Chas. M. Walshi South Sycamore st., Petersburg, V or, no ma gle, until the fusion funk washes off. "Anil the Lord spake unto Moses, say Dou't unihrrate anythiug because Jou don't possess it. Don't believe tint overybody else the whole world it happier than you. Don t conclude that vou have never bad opportunities in your life. Don't believe all the evil thai you heat. Don't repeat gossip even if it does in tcrest crowd. Don't 0 unlidy ou the plea that ev erybody knows you. D. n'l bs rude to your inferiors in so cial position. Don't over or under dress. foremost rialit in tho mud. I knowrd then Lanj; Thomson were up to his cuss edness an ho hadn't buckled the belly band a purpose. Tho widder hearn the kersplash an cum n runnin to the door with a towel rouud her head au a hollerin : "Loids sake, Brother Shauly, what is the matter? And do come in and dry yourself." "Miss Jenkins," I said dignified as a man can with his inoulh an eyes full of mud, "I haint time, I'm bleeged ter ye, I were iist a driviu to town to sec about are el' those who shall define j,jltin lumc grave stones for Hot." An " Take the Levites from among the childrcu of Israel, and cleanse them." Numbers, 8 chap , verses .1 (! Hut my gleeful satire is done. A sol emn sense falls over me. Willi a lepiession of heart -fun. and an expausion of soul seiiousness, I am io minded that these two Faircloth and Hobinson g lit 5 to fffi I i 41 I.rwest cash priocs guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. CHAKI.KS M. WALSH, not 11 ly. but, llurklen's Arnica Halve. Th best salve in tho world for cuts, tn.ii.il DiiftuLs had bouaht a new dross for v;o H,,rn. ulcers, salt rheum, fevit tho occasion, and will sua the giver of l0T08 totter, chapped hands, chilblain', the pattv for damages upon the ground, ooro, aml ,1 ta eruptions, and post. that the money tw spent because of tlvcly oures piles, or no pay required. It false pretenses, as she would never have ), guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, bought the dress if she hadn t been id- or money refunded. Price 20 cents pel Tiled, i box. if ot sale by wm. tonoo. WlwaBahrwwalok, waimherOaMorta. ' Whoa sua wa a CUW, she cried for Caatorla. Wdm ahs brauno Mlaa, aha cluni to Cantoris, When aha bad CUUdran, aba gavvthem Oaatorfa. Deserving I'raise. Wo desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King'B New life Fills, Bucklcn's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we aland ready to refund the purchase prioo, if .satisfactory results do not follow their use. These medicines have won their great popularity purely on their merits, Wm. Cohen drugiats. and administer iuslico in this old Com- 1 diove ou. mon wealth. I would that it were otherwise; verily, it is so. And since it is so, I pray Mhal what Faircloth and Hobinson may lack in ju dicial aptness they may lcirn i meek willingness before Him, who, with fingers tipped with stars and pcaeefnl moons asleep upon his bosom, is tho Supremacy ! of Justice, staiuless and eternal. May Faircloth aud Kobinson each pray the prayer of Solomon, the wisest of the oarth : "Give thercforo thy servant an under standing heart to judgo thy pooplc, that I may discern between good and bad; fur who is ablo to judge this thy so great a people." I Kings, 3 chap. 9 verse. John K. Morhis. Goldsboro, N. C, Nov. 15, 1894. KKW ADV KIlTiSKMENTS. Hard Times Fertilizers. TI nn furmfiTi will Htll uiUrmtTti dtntct. tr smIi. i.iHitl I 1'iiucrw iwt Ion, IL.tt,.n atnrf Fc)ltuil I 3. Ml Tnirkuwr tle nd IWUtM I i.AO U.il.', i'itkooa fttiil fruits !..() At. Mitiuiu'i ..f r t--h Kin(i Niilnhatt VtrtMb, BMitJ U.-lt Nitrnio H,,rt in Urgt and Rmili iitiuisast. i-l -m '.- i f !.' . I'tm I- i.i. & 1 niif -rAi' ,urai:tirtni, Iktlliimu .Hd. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powdor. Cheap liook Store, Petersburg, Va. Sell the Cclelirntetl Standard Patterns. Fnshiou Sheets free to all. Handy catalogue 6c. Note paper inc. per pouna. Envelopes, 511 for 5 cents. Ienil pencils, vt wun runners iur oc Pen pointa 13 lor Sc. Pur linen note paper 19c. pound. 3 package square envelopea to match 19c. SCHOOL 1300KS Did vou over notice that a whittler never whittles his own furniture? Highest of .11 in Zoning strength MD0?bC:te:har, Intal U. S. Government food KeporU mM ,(vmI ltookSi (lwme Hviu : JIOTAL DAKINU lowiiaa vu., I Blank Hook, 1-rinliuK, etc. 106 Wall St., N.I. I 11-36-1. V
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1894, edition 1
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