JOHN W. SLEIDQ-E, PnoPRiKTOR.
VOL. XXX.
.A. 1ST E "W S PAPER IT O Hi, THE PEOPLE
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1895.
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It she dreaming of orange flowers!
la the wrltlnf poem on loyef
Xb she building Hptntnh tower,
SB the mtiUt of silken bo wen,
The sweet Uttle Innocent dearf
NO. This Sweet Child is dreaming of
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J. U JUDKISS.
dec Ul y.
I Ik 11. i M
Mas Just received a fresh lot of CANDY
7 plain and fancy. Also raisin, mixed nuts.
rhostuuts. coroannts, apple, tmnanas,
Florida oranges, plaiu atid fancy cakes.
Large assortment ol
HOLIDAY GOODS.
fthoo fly horses, wagons, carts, dolls,
ImL. .hliHHl. hralfaHw hoat .nlluiM
' line boi paper, cigars, snuff, totnicco and
many fancy notions ioo numerous to men
tioa. doi t ly.
A Bashful Brideeroom.
1I1S A WFVL PRE D1C A MEN T ON
HIS WEDDING NHlIi T.
A friend sends us the following ttory:
"When I wus young I wns tho most
bashful boy west of tlm Allegliunios. I
wouldn't look nt a girl, much less sjieiik
to maiden; but for all that I fell desper
ately in luvo null a struct, beautiful
neighbor girl. It win duairablc match
on both sidos, and tho old folks saw the
drill and filed it up. I thought I should
thinking of it. .1 was a gnwky,
awkward country lout, about 10 years of
age; she a refined and fairly well cduoated
girl in a oountry and at a time when girls
had superior advantages, and were there
fore superior in culture to tho boys. I
filed tho day off as far as I could have
it put. I lay awake in cold perspiration
as the time drew near and I shivered
with agony as I thought of the terrible
ordeal. The dreadful day came; I went
through the programme somehow in a
dasvii, confused, iiiechunic.il way; the
guests one by oue departed, aud uiy hair
begin to stand on end. I hit like fleeing
to tho woodi, or spending tho night in
the barn, or leaving for tho West never
to return. I was deeply devoted to Sallie,
I loved her harder than a mule oau kick;
but that dreadful ordeal I could not, I
daro not stand it. Finally tho last guest
was gone, tho brijj rotirod, tho family
gone to bed and I was left with the old
man. "John," said he, "you cm take
that candle; you will Bod your room just
above this, (ioo J night. Johu, and the
Lord have mercy on your soul," and with
a mischievous twinkle of tho cyo the old
man left the room. When I hoard hiin
slam distant door I staggered to my
feet and scii-jj the caudle with a nervous
grasp 1 knew that It coum not uc
voided, yot I hesitated to meet my fate
ike a to in. A happy thought struck
me. I hastily climbed the stairs, marked
the position of the lundiog and tho door
of tho Iridal chamber. I would have
died before I would havedisrabed in that
holy chamber, where awaited mo a trom
bling girl. I, therefore, decided to make
the usual preparation without, blow out
the light, open the door and friendly
darkness would at least mitigate the
horrors of the situation. It was so in
done, the dreadful moment bad come, I
was ready; I blew out the light, grasped
the door knob with a deathly aud nervous
grasp jne moment ana It would oe
over. I leaped within and there around
g'uwitig hickory fire, with candle
brightly burning en the bureau, was the
blushing bride surrounded by the nix
lovely bridesmaids. l'uluski News lie
view.
I.a (irlppe.
During the prevalence of tho Grippe
the past seasons it was a noticeable fact
hat those who depended upon IT. Mugs
New Piscovery, Hot duly bad speedy
M'utcry, but esc;iitd all of the trouble
some after effects of tho malady. This
remedy seems to have peculiar poker
in effecting rapid cures not only in cases
it La (inppe, but in all Diseases ol
Throat, Chest and Lungs, aud has cured
cases of Asthma and Hay Fever of long
standing. Try it and be convinced. It
won't disappoint, rree trial bottles at
W. Ji. Cohen s drugstore.
II Kit KYKH.
Turn not away oh, linger yet awhile,
And let me look in ihine uplifted
eves
Soft eyes, si dark as twilight on tl e
Nile-
And drift to dreams while fairest (ol
cy flic
Far down the vistas uf the vesper skies,
When) pictured lands and pyramids
do rise
And tower like my Jove for thee. Dtr
eyes
Turn not away!
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? llruint oSlo. 11 Halifax. M. C..HN afcrT Hon
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Tie Dethroned Bahy.
THE TWO-YEAR-OLD IS PUT
ASIDE WHEN THE NEW 11 A
II Y COMES.
During the first two years of our pit
gritnugo through life our tumbles are al
together of a physical nature. A help
less baby in the bands of an ignorant
mother or nurse is often tho most to he
pitied uf all dumb animals, but its trials
ire those of the flesh. It is only after
has been, us it were, pushed out of
place by an intetlopcr in short, when
there is a new baby, that it begins to
now what it is to have a troubled spirit.
When it is no longer "Baby," but
Harry," or "Jane," or perhaps even
that child," then beginneth its first
lesson in tho mutations of caithly things.
Talk of dethroned monarebs and passed
beauties, of poets whose popularity has
waned, and of painters whose pictures
no longer sell I These havo. like Tony
Weller's "worry old" turkey, the consola
tion of being tough. It is different with
the little creature who, only few short
months ago, ruled tho roost in the nurse
ry, and now must mako way for what ?
A little bald, red, toothless object, who,
when seen at the best, can do nothing
ut double its mottled fists and smile
idiotically. But, little and insignificant
as it may look, its coming has made tho
world a very different place for tho old
aby, who now no longer keeps its car
riage, but iu its cieursions abroad must
trudge along on its little feet, sometimes
having hard work to keep up with nurse,
bo, while sho has only fond words for
the carriage's occupant, too often has
cross ones for the stumbling little toddler
at her side. But, worst of all, tho old
biby has been ousted from its mother's
lap, and stands unnoticed by her side,
while visitors rush at the new baby as
though they would eat it, and are then
entertained by accounts of its remarkable
precocity what an astonishing baby it
is for its weeks, how wonderfully it takes
notice, etc., etc. Guardians of the nur
sery, what you need is an invading host
of .Susan Nippers tu pot an end to this
state of things. A brand new baby is
II very well, but that is no rcasoo why
its predecessor should be treated as if, in
its own language, it "wasn't nothing."
Dr. (ilara Marthall.in Babyhood.
ST til KSUH OF THOUGHT.
AuRtiAiii.Y Si'Ri'RISKli. "I had a
ar mfMn inlil nn mv lunim that caused
. ' J m..... - J
much soreness and Rve me considerable
uneasiness in regard to the result," says
Mr. T. K. Smith, of Billerica, Mass. "A
local drnggist called my ittcntion to
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and on
is recommendation I gave tno remedy
narnfiil triil. The result surprised me:
recovered entirely in three days."
and SO cent bottles
For sale by J. N. Brawn, llaltfai, Dr.
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THE FACT E8TAI1MSHKI.
''If, u you say, the defendant it so
conscientious a man," said the lawyer,
"you ought to be able to give some ex
ample of it."
"Well," said the witness, "I have known
him for twenty yean, and in all that time
I have never known him to take whisky
for cold eicept when be really hid a
cold." Cincinnati Tribune.
Rurklen'a Anitra Salve.
Tha beat aalve in the world fer cut.
bruise, Sores, ulcers, nit rheum, fever
aoros, tetter, chapped hands, omlblains
imrni. and all akin emotion, and Dosi
lively cures piles, or nt pay required. It
la anarantacd to live DCrfoot MlWaOtioO.
it money refunded. Prioe 25 eeat per
i a 1. l- ur. Ia1m
ngg. mum yj v . ww.
"
If
HE BOLTED IT.
Hullo 1 I'm afraid lingers U falling'
Kobi.h Loud (looking over his estate)
Into his old had habits aaln.
HiAD-iERPKft Drunk as a as a a (bolts It) lord, me lord I
TREATMENT OF INFANTS.
"You should have a thermometer to
Uncertain the temperature of the water,"
lid a mother to the nurse.
"Whaffor?"
"To tell when the water is too hot or
too cold."
"Don't need no sich dockcrment. Kf
de chile turns blue de water urn too
cold, and cf hit turns red den it am too
hot."
And now the colored lady is open to
an offer. Texas Siftings.
THE SOIMEU OYSTER.
The oyster now is out of date;
He's getting long and slim;
lie's feeling mighty easy for
There are no It's on him.
POOlt OLI SOLOMON.
"They talk about the wise men of
old, but, io my opinion, men are a great
wiser today than they wero then?"
"What makes you think that?"
"Well, a man has only one wife at a
I time nowadays." Town Topics.
A woman is irresistible only when she
doesu't know it.
If we gave the devil his due wo might
ive ourselves away.
A man won't save his soul by paying
his pew rent and neglecting his grocer.
A mooopoly is a good deal like a baby.
A man is opposed to it on general princi
ples until ho has one of his own.
Most p.'ople, like clocks, show io their
faces the result of their works.
There's a great deal of scatter to a
woman's judgment.
Tho world wouldn't be fit to lire in if
all of us were millionaires.
Genius is great enough to make all
things great that it touches.
Most women who luirry mean men
seem to do it for the sake of contrast.
The greater a woman's mind, the less
of it she gives to the thoughts of dress.
A lteiLnrkable Cure of Rheumatism,
David Leu is who has been afflicted all
winter by rheumatism, is out again and
all d io l one of the medicines advertised
in our e .luuins, says the Uroton Connec
ticut Review Alter trying everything
nossil'le, he used Chiuiberlain't l'ain
Halm, which lias relieve'! him ol all pain,
from which he was a constaut sufferer
ind promises to make him fit for duty
soon. W e know l'avid has been I treat
sufferer and aie glad to see hiin around
airsm.
For rale by J. mown, llahlax, I'r.
. S, Hamsun, huheld.
CHANCEIt II IS MINI).
"I notice," said a clergyman's wife to
her husband, "th it it is no longer fash
ioniblefor the minister 1 1 kiss the tiri le
at the wedding f -in 'oy."
"Yes," sadly responded the g'id nur
"many of tho pleasant f aiur.-s connect i d
itony hi
Im
w'.th the wciJinj
discarded, and"
"What Is that?" demin led his wife
ominously.
"I mean I mean," he stammcird
"that the aenseleat custom of kissing the
bride should have been abolished km,
ago." Tsmraany Times.
Obanbtrlaia't Br and Skla atatment
It unequalled for Eranaa, Tetter. Xolt
Khcum, valJ Mead, Sore Nipples, (. happed
1 1 wis, Itcliin l'ilea, Hums, Fn ltiw,
t'hmnicSorr Kvnand tiranolaltd Kye Lid.
For atl by druirjtuls u io cents per box.
TO EOMSOWMHt.
For putting a hone ia fin healthy coo
Hiiiim trv Dr. Cadv' Condition I'owdera
They tone up the system, aid digestion, cur
Int. of appetite, relieve constipation, oorwet
kidnev disorder! and dWmy worm, (rivin
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For tilt J. N. Brown, Hitifu, and 1 1.
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Home, Sweet Home.
HE IT EVER SO HUMBLE,
THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE
HOME.
MISERY IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
A Canadian recently on a visit to Newfoundland Brought back the accompanying picture er
a family's moving, and a doleful account of the country. The boast that draws the odd little
cart Is a cow. the only live stork of the family. According to the man that took the picture, the
sole possessions of the family were those piled on the little cart and a few carried ry the womaa.
The most Important article Is the spinning wheel, used by the women throughout the Island in
the long winter trom early December until rald-Aprll. when thore la nothing for them to do out
f doers.
GREAT SCOT!
His morals, perhaps, may have been very
good,
He'd likely not murder or steal;
But,
He wore a silk hat and a Robert-tailed
coat,
And he rode on a bicycle wheel.
ON THE TRACK.
Race horses are honest enough, perhaps,
But there' one thing about them I
know,
Which I've learned by striking number
of "snaps,"
That they sometimes don't pay as they
go-
When the end of the day draws near
the busy men, women and children of the
universe any "now for homo." Some
with smiling, radiant faces because of the
loviog welcome awaiting them, the warm
kisi and merry "just in time dear, the
tin is stciming hot" and liko kindnesses.
Such a welcomo makes all forgot tho
tired, aching limbs, the troubled perplexed
brain. All business cares ro replaced
by happiness and content.
The influcnco of a happy home is as
serting its power. The power is felt
Some ooe ha wisely said, "When one
feels much one think little" How pe
culiarly adapted that quotation is in this
instance. While tho happiness is felt no
thought of the morrow is taken, whether
"good or evil" fortune or misfortune
proves its harvest. The blissful present
is all, let the morrow if there be a mor
row provide for itself. Some with tired,
aching limbs and still more tired, aching
hearts wearily podding their way home
ward. Homeward, is that right? To
place called by that sacred word home,
would bo more suitable. No bright smile
of anticipation is seen upon the counte
nances of these poor unfortunates. Alas!
what t home tbey enter. Discord and
strife reign supreme, disorder and chaos
everywhere, half cooked supper, a sloven
ly, scolding wife meet their gaze. No
wonder many a poor man is tempted to
stop and loiter at the brilliant saloon,
trying to Sod forgetfulness in the depths
of the flowing bowl, until hi hard-earned
wages are swallowed up, and then go
staggering home with curses for her
whom be has pledged to love and protect.
Bitter reproaches she heaps upon him
whom she has pledged to honor and obey.
One miserable man once heard the quo
tation "there's no place like home," and
exclaimed: "I thank God for it; if every
place were like my home, earth would be
a torment."
I once heard a lady give a definition
of a home, which exactly suits my idea.
Let the whole structure be love for God,
the room peace and love towards one an
other, the doors self-denial and charity.
Is not that a beautiful idea? Is your
homo constructed in like manner?
How many of us can say, "lie it ever
so humble, there's no place like home?"
INDIAN CHILDREN NAMES.
Every one knows that many queer
names are to be found mong American
Indians, but it may surpiise somo readers
to learn that similar names cling to Indi
an children, even after they enter the
government schools. The following list
is furnished by t teacher in ooe ol the
government schools in Oklohoma territo-
They are taken fiom the school
register, and while they are not such as
to be pleasing to civiliied people, the
Indian youths ire s proud of them as if
they were Smith tr Brown.
It should be said also that the boys
ind girls are bright, intelligent, doing
good school work and are as well behaved
as their white neighbors. Here are the
names:
Lucy Little Standing Buffalt.
Atkins White Sail.
Anna Bull Frog.
Lee Little Turtle.
Marie Buffalo Head.
Clarence Black Ilair Horse.
Jenny Boy Chief.
Grace Yellow Flower.
Miry Big Goose.
John White Ktle.
Martha Chief Pipe.
Mary Cries for Ribs.
Cora Friule Head. Youth's Compan
ion.
ELKS BROKEN TO HARNESS.
There la a maa lltlni la Kietor. Oatarlo. wb baa uereedrd In bretklng a pair f tike M
.... than la the lUhta tad Mnada of arbaa life Ihat they ara daltf
driven .bout the .tnu with perfect Mf.ty and MtUrxtloa. They are perfectly auteke la
tin, color and weight, and art driven to a light, but stoutly madt two-wheel cart, wklck Uey
draw about the city and country roads at a puktat raw with two on the tut The warn la
ward by Mr K. II. r isk, wko broke the talmata t ttU lareweul wtrk. The ladles X Ut (ta
lly freturnMr drlr. tk.ai wltkwit any trtttl.
LOGICAL TOMMY,
Mother If you are not good, Tommy,
papa won't kins you any more.
Tommy Yea, pap will kits me if
I'm not good. You said the cook was
sot good!' pip kissed her when you
were away yoaterday.
A CLOSE FATHER.
8he "You must ask father for his
consent."
He "He won't give it to me."
.She "r by not?"
He " -ie'i too close. He never give
anything to anybody in hi life."
A MORAL QUE9ION.
Johnny Mamma, it ain't wicked
when you do things you can't help, is
it?
Hi Mother I suppose not, Johnny,
Why?
Johnny Cause I can t help Ibinkin
all ihe time bow I'd likes to go to the
sirens! Chicago Tribune.
Elephant' skins are tanned to niaki
carpets. Tuey never wear out. but ire
aspeusive.
The German army use one hundred
nd thirty seven million blank cartridges
a year.
The cost of 1 one man aetdiving apa
ratus for a depth of 'JOu foot is $575,
The plumes in the helmet of the
French dragoons, re made oi human
hair.
Of the earth' surface 1,500,000 seres
are devoted t tobacco culture.
The first silk from Kansas oocoon
laid to be the best in the world.
baa Baby was alrtc, ww gave bee GtsttNta.
What aba was a CkiM, akt cried tor Okatorla.
Vibe the became Maw, ak ckmg to Carter!,
WtewWhCUldhMUMaiGWIorla.
Dressiii Lite Women.
TIME WHEN FEMININE
STYLES WERE PREFERRED
BY MEN.
In point offset, the curly mcdiit'val
man aud woman looked us much alike
as the fin de sieclc wheelmen and his bi
cycle girl. Take the queen and king in
pack of cards. They are early
mediaeval, Notice the surprising simi
larity in their costumes the same wide
rubes and angular folds, the same stained
glass stiffness Novices at curds may be
excused fur being at a loss sometimes, ut
least until they have learned to look for
the king's benrd.
With the wane of the age of chivalry
there came a singular exaggeration in the
toilet of men. They deliberately imita
ted the women. They allowed their
air to grow long, cultivated curls by the
hot irons and ointments and actually
wore chaplets, like diadems, to curb their
flowing locks. In the texture and color
of their garments they showed tho same
effeminacy, lor they began to affect bril
liant reds and blues and to wear costly
trimmings and jewelry.
This, too, was the age of the sighing,
ailing lover, fainting at his mistress
frown. Every knight who could write
or sing posed as a minstrel and rehearsed
his lovo affairs. At every gathering of
the nobility there was a childish prattle
of love, cloying and monotonous for very
sweetness. The sexes seemed to have
changed places. It wus the lover who
was a shy wallflower, who blushed and
went about woeful and woo worn from
his secret passion. As we look over the
poems of tbo mincsingers, those bards of
love, the lady seems always unapproacha
ble, listening with contemptuous mien to
the gentleman's gentle advances. While
he succumbs to nervous exhaustion she
goes about her business perfectly healthy
either indiffereent or cruelly conscious of
er power. W. D. MoCracken, in Lip-
pincott's.
fOII OVER FIFTY YEAHS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for children, while teething, with
pofcet success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, and is tho best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists
in every part of the world, i.) cents I
bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. W ins
low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth
er kind.
SEASONABLE ADVICE.
Stick to your flannels and beware of
sunstroke! Philadelphia Record.
It Did the Businkns. Mr. J. II
Cobb, publisher of the Mirror, at Broo-
ton, N. Y., says: "For nearly two years
the Mirror has been publishing the ad
vertisements ol Chnniberlaiu s llcmedicB.
A few days ago the writer was suffering
from a bowel trouble and resorted to an
old remedy which did not prove effica
cious; finally be tried Chamberlain' Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
two doses did the business, checking it
completely.
For sale by J. N. Hrown, Halifax, Dr,
S. Harrison, Enfield.
ROSE BY AN Y OTHER NAME
John Heniy Jackson had to fight
To win Mattie Rose,
And when he married her at last,
He gloried over those
Who didn't get her; and he said,
In language strong, though neat,
A Rose by any other name (than his)
Would Dot be near so sweet.
PIGEON
MILK
mull ,iutkuK- H
THE GREATEST
DISCOVERY OF
THE AGE.
t"nrAti in 1 in 4 rlrtva fm.
motliHt in effect; ouick to
care, Can im mrriftd in yert
pacltane, on ruoeipt uf price.' fl per box.
'or wile by W. M. COHEN, Drujaririfc,
.VlMy Weldnn, N. C
I will enntiuiip to (liKtHW-o of the Blwk of
N. Htiiinb.u'k St Hm., nt thH(v)rni'i Httre.
Have also jus, utiled a lHitntit'iil line of
NEW DRESS GOODS
anil Staple Dry Goods, Notions, and fur-
nisliiiiKKOodH. Also lull line of Mines,
rocerics and tieuentl Merchandise.
She "Why do you look so unhappy
George? Don't you know that wo are one
now?" George-" Yes, darling I know that
but judging from the hotel bill I've just
had handed me the manager doesn't seem
to think so." Tit-Hits.
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Don't play w iih Nature's
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Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women's complaints.
ret nnlv tho teliliiti- il luc rtnwtil red
r lines on the wrapper. Ml otlttrs atcsub-
t,t Utiles (in tecum of io at- hiaimrs we
N' send set le t ftee.iful World
relr kws and book tut.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. DaOh'ORE, MD.
july 26 ly.
When in Need
of anything in the GROCERY LINE
please remember tliat I am still at j. Li,
Clark's old stand with a fall and complete
assortment and will be glad to see my
many frieuda. Can save yon money on all
gooda in my line. I am agent for
BALLARD'S "OIIE.LIMK" FLOUR
which I guarantee to be the best on the
market l'atnpwo not excepted. Will
make priren ttatislactory. A tall line of
Fruits, Con feet ionerien, Cigars, Tobacco
on hand at all times.
Mr. J. I). Shearin is still with me and
will he glad to see bin many friends.
Hive me a call.
Yours truly,
p. E. LYNN.
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AGENT FOR WELDON.
Agrnts wanted verjwbtre.
mar 7 0m.
W. M. HABLISTON i CO.,
'Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
CARPETS, 8TOVE8,
and MaUrasae, etc
IMMENSE STOCK
AND LOW PRICES.
W. U, HABUhTON A CO.,
No. SO R. Bjroamare RL, Petersburg, V.
101 it.