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JOH3ST "W. SLEDGE, PltOl-UlETOlt. VOL. XXX. .A. NEWSPAPER EOR THIE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUUUST 15, 1895. TEI?IM:S: ! 5,1 n:l1 ANNUM IN ADVANCK NO. 18. XKW ADVEttTISKME.VM. Health Restored ALL RUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy Miserable IN THK EXTREME. Hand3 COVERED -Willi - OOR.ES. CURED BY USING Ayer'sSarsaparilla ' "Several years ng. tny Moml wa in hail condition, my system all run down, mill my general health very much im paired. My hands were covered with . large sores. tliHt harpiriR all tlie time. 1 . luitliio strength nor mercy "'id my leet liiga were nitsi'irtlili' In llii' eMreino. At kit. I commenced taking Ayr's Sarsa- Ji;trlllii ami soon itoticedacliaitr;e for the wiU't. My appetite rctitnii'd and with ill. renewed strength. KneouMgcd ty these le-mlN. I ki lit on Liking the Sar :;tp:uilla. till I had used si holtti-n. mid jny health wa restored. "A. A.TowSfl, 4rtip, Harris I Inn it, Tlii'titnm. N. lak. Admitted AT THE WORLD'S -Iyer's SSarsaparilla FAIR ceaooooeooeooeoeoeeeoooo) je 13 ly. Sweet Dreams I S bah dreaming of orange flowers? ' la ahe writing a poem on lovaf r U she building Spanltta towers, la the midst of etlken bowera, I The aweet little) Innocent deart ? NO. Thin Sweet Child in dreaming ol ' the wontlorfully low prut's at wliirli the L MKicSsiorPriBtina Companyc l 3 a HI i - u t WEI. DOS, N. C. I i Is turning out AUTISTIC 1'IiIXTINO of j Evi'ry ltawriptian. ' Letter Heatls, Packet Heails, hill Head, Envelopes, Statement, Hiinil Bills, I 1'iOKranimea, Ticket", I Etc., Etc. Etc I poT Write for samples anil prices. I E L. Haywabd, Puupmrros. Wue ennrueoiJ 11 "Vfq Ht"IL'IOIITIl V A ( I 1.1 Jjl1l)llttr, EI.ECTHIC LIGHTS. ELECTRIC BELLP i ACCOMMODATION 300. f C. SN0DGKAS8. Proprietor, late ol i Butler, Pa. The ouly fint clam hotel in the city. Commercial rates, (i'-i. to 2 50 per day. DR. H. 0. HYATT'S SANATORIUM. KINHTON, N. C. MISUSES Of THE K UD GENEMt SUR6ERT 8 2 ly. Ik II. 1 Kick I Hu Inst received a fresh lot of CANDY, plain anil fancy. Also raisins, mtieanuis, chestnuts, cocoauuts. amilcs, bauanas, Florida oraugea, plain and faucy cukes. large assortment ot HOLIDAY GOODS, Shoo fly horses, wimous, carta, dolls, (docks, ehaiurwr si'ts. honks hv hrat au thorn, Una Iwi uauer, ciirars, snuff, tolnero and niauy fancy notioua too numerous to tion. V ' nor i ly. I-K0FMH10NAL CABH. f.MSS M MfLLBIt, . wiLTis a. aitisi I Attorneys at law, Wii.noM, N. C. Pneliealnthseourtsof HallaiisndNorUiaaia. 4 ni.iiu id locBupmHtuw peat.m rauna. vam . eriionsaiaue m snuaruoi sun. iniiina. I bruub oOtix 11 UtllCl. N. U., uneu eierl atoa it J- Jsa I ly JJB. T. T. BOSS, j m DENTIST, Weldon, N. C. KTOfflo n Emry & riercs'istore, tlO-19-ly. JJR . W. J. WARD.- ; Siricoa Dentist, EMFtELD, N. C MBuOaoatrai Hantora'aDtnf 8 ton, dw M ly. Population Of Hell. A MKSUMl'TOUS MAN HAS TAKEN THE CENSUS, Id a late edition ol an English Frer. thinker's magmius we liutl soino curious statistic on the relative number ot souls that have been saved ami lost since the creation of the world They arc very faulty, as well as rashly tirciumptivc (tlis latter remark refers to the probable number of louli lost between tho date of the birth of Adam and that of Christ) but are queer and interesting neverthe less. The following i a synopsis of the articlo. In round numbers' tbo earth haa a population of 1,300,000,000, of whom 300,000,000 are professed Christians, the other 1 ,000,000,000 being Mohammedans Buddhists, Jews, pagans and heathens. The whole race was condemned to eter nal punishment for the sin of Adam. This was the fall of man, and fur which there was and is no redemption save through the death of Christ. Biblical chronology gives tho earth a period of 6,000 years. From AdaniV time down to the date of the birth of Christ was 1,000 years: during which timo all human souls were lost. The opulation of the globe during that 4,000 years averaged, wo will say, 1,000,000, 000. Three generations, or 3,000,000,- 000, passed away each century. Forty centuries, therefore, consigocu 120,000,000,000, human souls to eternal fire, and, if we are to believe the doctrines of eternal punishment, these bouIs must still be in hell. In the 1,900 years which havo elapsed since the birth of Christ, 57,000,000,000 more of human beings havo lived and died. If all the Christians, nominal and real, who have ever lived on the face of the earth havo been saved, they would not number more than 18,000,000,000. Now, if we deduct the latter number from the grand total of 177,000,000,000 tbo number which has been boro since the creation, we find that J 59,000,000, 000 souls are now Miffering tbo torments of hell fire against a possible 18,000MO,. 000 who have escaped. Hut this is not tho whole truth. Ho ow believes that over 10 per cent, of professed Christians are really such. The Calvinists say that the elect aro very few. Say that 10 pit cent, of the so called Christians have been saved, which is very doubtful, then heaven contains a population of less than 1,8011,000,000, while that of hell aggro- gates upward of 200,000,000,000. l'ECUMAIt FEATS, DSATII TO A qi KIR VOUNII MAN IN THK LOWER IllUE UK CAIIARRUA COUNTY (Coucord Standard.) Parties coining in from the lower edge of the county tell of a young man's death under very peculiar circumstances. We could not learn his name, but the facts were about as follows : . The young man was affected by what be ate to such ao eiieut (hat when be in- dulged in beef he wuuld become restless, wander out and bellow like an ox, going down on hU hands and knees to eat grass likeaoow Aftir he partook of mutton bis actions were those of a sheep, and hi would bleat like a lamb. When he alt chickens he would go out and scratch for worms, which he devoured with ap parent relish. Hit father killed som squirrels, of which the mhi ate beartil) Ho left the bouse followed by his faihci who saw his sou jumping from limb t limb of a true, barking like a squirre He called for him to come down, hi thil only seemed to make the boy wai to eaeape, and he attempted tojump fr.n, one tree to another. He mimed fimlii fell to the ground and expired In Un than five minutes. The mother "How do you know that ba has ceased to love you?" Marriage ble daughter ."He buttona my glunt twice as quick aa he used to. There was a man in our town, And he Wai wondrous wise, He never bragged to his dear wife About' his mother's pica, "A mortal no never tell where I going to be next in thin life," said I In- Tir;H. "No, nulled the man with a bandage over hit aye, "esptcially if be't learning to rule a twjeie. A Siik For The Olden Times. THE OLD TIME VOUIiTESMAS DIED OFT THE OLD FASH IONED PREACHER HAS (.'ONE AND THE OLD TIME S TA TESMAN HAS DEPA A' TED TOO. A ; PAID TAXES ON HIS SIDE l HISKEHS AND TROUSERS. (New Orlcaua Picayune.) The old-fashioned courtesy is dying out with the old-fashioned men and wo men, and the new style of artificial is not acceptably filling ita placo. The old- fashioned plays and actors were bettor than the new one; not because theio arc not men of genius to write and act, but because the stages holds the mirror up to nature; Ihe actor and dramatist give the present day people what they seem to want. The old-fasbioned preachers used to give the gospel straight from the shoulder. He hewed to the line, regard less of where the chips fell. A newer class of fashionable preachers have come up and among them there are those who would sooner hurt heaven than hurt the feelings of the sinner who gives the most money for the gospel's support. The old-fashioned statesman has departed, never to come back again. Instead of the Clays and Websters and Calhouns and Sewards, and Summers and Soules and Conklings in the senate, the place is now full of sharp little lawyers who have swapped and tiicked and bought their way into what would be the grandest congress of the world, and they koow more about rich trusts than they know of the country's constitution and needs The old town ball that use to bo played on village greens by happy boys evoluted into professional baseball, and the games must be played by tough young men, hired for the purpose "ten thousand dollars beauties," and all that sort of thing who use vile language and slug umpires in the presence of spectators. The dear old books we used to read. stringing iu our minds pearls of thought from Irviog, Kuierson, Lowell, Holland and Curtis, have been put away to mould in cases, while the brain matter of tho authors has turned to clay in tombs. The book of today, fcveiish and full of unrest, do not seem as satisfying to eager inda. The old fashiond friends seem best. They are frank and steadfast. The women of today, are as bright and itait to nico as ever women were; but those among the swagger set have brushed against the world. The blush on the rose has changed; the fresh dew drop has fallen to the earth. And speak- iog of flowers, they are not the same as of old, neither in appearance or perfume, THIS WAS IN HAltnTIMF.S. A story was recently told of how a preacher tested the effect of the hard times upon his conurnration. At the conclusion of one of his sermons he said Let everybody in the house who pay their debts stand up." Instantly every man, woman and child, with one exception, arose to their feet. He seated the crowd and then said: Let every man who is not paying his debts stand up.' The exception noted was a ore worn, hungry looking individual, clothed in his last summer suit, slowly assumed a per peodicular posiiion and leaned upon the back of the scat in front of him How is it, my friend?" inquired the minister, "that you are the only man iu this large congregation who is unable to meet his obligations?" " I publish a newspaper," ho meekly replied, "and my brethreo here, who have just stood up, arc my subscribers, and "Let us pray! exclaimed the minis ter. . i DEACON'S EVES OPENED, llishup llaidh "I have been in America but two days," said Ihe talkative foreigner, "but already I have become impressed with some of the strange customs of the coun try." "Indeed! What parliculars customs do you refer to?" "Well, for one thiog, I had not been ashore more than an hour when a spruce, official looking man came up to me. He showed a silver badge of some sort and said he was a collector of the internal revenue. lie asked me if I had paid my side whisker license yet. I told him that I didn't know that side whiskers were taxed in America. He said they wero and that the tax was $4 per yoar. Ho added that I might consider myself lucky that he didn't add 25 per cent, for costs of collection, because it was my duty to report at Cily Hall and pay tax, with out putting the nation to the expense of sending after tho money." "You paid him, did you?" "Oh, yes, and I was quite glad that I did not wear a full beard. He said that the assessment on full beards was $10 per chin. Why do you havo such odd taxes in America? Is it so very very expensive to run a republican govern ment?" "It costs quite a good deal. But was that your only experience?" "No, it wasn't. About two hours later another man approached me, asked me if I had yet procured the Govern ment permit entitling me to wear trousers of such a wide stripe as those I had on. It was Ihe same pair I'm wearing now. I asked what tho blamed Government ould do if I refused to pay for such permit. Ho replied that the Ice lor the permit was so excessively small that no one thought of trying to evade payment. It was only $2, ho said. The penalty was the confiscation of the trousers, and it would be his painful duty to take me to the nearest police station and take possession of my garments in Ihe name of the United States Government if I he tatcd about producing tho $2. As did not want a scene, I paid him the money and he left." "You would have done well to let him take you to a police station." "Why?" "You could have told our story ami he would have been locked up on a charge of swindling." Do you mean to say he was not official of the Government?" "That's what I mean." "But he said he was." "I am afraid he didn't speak truth." "But how about I ho other?" "He was a fraud, too." "But he showed me his badge." "That cuts no ice." "I beg pardon! It ducsu't do what?" "I said it cuts no ice. I mean that was no significance. Thieves can get badges when they deem it necessary to use them in their business." "Kut who are thcbthccrs who issue permits to wear striped trousers and who receive the tax on side whiskers? "There are no fuch officers." "And no such taxes?" "No." ' Then they bolh lied?" Yes." "Well, I never would have thought it Do you suppose others will try to do me up in this way?" "It would not surprise me in the least, "Allow me to (hank you fur putting me on my guard, fir. I pay no more taxes except at the City Hall. Good day sir." New York llerulil. Iti-inii'i' ill the Lord ad Tell me-,eiaetl) Do yiu want a miuist the Kenneth UaicuKm had the good fur tuna to receive I amall bottle of Cham berlain ' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ruined v when throe members of his fam Id mm sink with dvaenlerv. This one bottle cured them ill and he had some left which be gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant ot tbe place, Lewis too, N. C, aod it cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diirrhica cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial aod you will be more than pleased with the result. The praioe that natur ally follows Its introduction and use haa made II vcrv popular. ) aau uu- sent bottles . For tale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Harrison, Bnneia. "I can forgive bnt never forget this whipping," laid Tommy. "That ii juat lov'a Soothing Syrup," and take ao oth what I want yoi to do," ""d but KOtbw kind. what you waut. or a preacher? Deacon Way back Why cr Wi want both, you knuw. Bishop Hardhead I cant give )in both Do you waut a minister who wil i.it )nur homes, nmp aiih the ehildn n j ke with the b. yi, pay inuipliiui'iiis lo the women folks, admire your pig, pr.ii e ji.gr cattle, inquire aboul rois and Sundavs put you ! sleep, i.r do )uu wain a preacher wh.i will shut himself up wi'li hi. knnk, hum the midnight oil and Sundays lift ji-ur souls wiib oratorical bunts that would thrill Ihe throngs at a oathedral? Take your choice, Deacon Waybaok I guess, bishop, a minister will be signer our aiie, and we'll promise to make no more oomplaints 'bout dull sermons. Send us a minister, bishop send us one that can play the fiddle. KOH VBAMHOVKR FlfTY Mrs. Wiuslow'a Southing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for ohihfrrn, while teething, with pefeot luoeesa. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, euros wind oolio, and is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in evert part of tbe world. 25 cents a bottle. BeroreandaBkfor"Mra. Wina- STICKSTO HIS OLI EAITII "Say, boss," said aa old darkey this morning, looking at Ihe pput where the Seventh Day Advt-niisis had their In.t "deiu people is gone, is dey? I been eaa three or lour tune, but I told em dey was wastin' broth try iu' to get tliu-e people heer to chiogu d.r.! laiih and swap off derc Sund ty fur an Hum day, I told 'rni dey couldu'l get a fool niggi-r lo believe dal kind nf preaching, much less while lulks lalk lo me aboul all dene lu re folks kf e pin' de wrong day for Sunday all boss, it am de wuat di'so years! Why, foolishness 1 eber nd hecrd. My ole missus and master a'l my people kep de day we are still kecpin' and dey are in lichen and bless God I'm not going to change my belief at dis late day not much." and the old fellow diove toward home, bumming "Dereis a Fountain Killed Wid Bleed,' etc. Greensboro Ueoord. When moving into our present home I found a bottle of Chamberlain's l'.iu Balm left by a former tenant. On Ihe label 1 lound the statement thai it was good for euls and burnt. I ean testify to the truth of this. Nothing in all my expenenoe hat found its equal for treat, inn blisten or burnt. F. K. Barrett, manager Le Sueur Sentinel, Le Sueur, Minn. Pail Balm it alto a sure cure for rhenmatitai. For tale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. a. Harrison, Konold. Til HOW DISMAY TO THE WINDS, TAKE A 111(10 IIT AND CHEERFUL VIEW OF LIFE. THAI KIND OF RE LIGION IS WORTH HAVING AND ITS PRICE IS FAR AliO YE RUIilES. iilwuvs; neain I sjy, rejoice. l'hilippiaus, iv., 4. It is true that a man may be good itured without being iu the slightest I'greo religious; but certain it is (hat t man cannot be truly religious without taking a bright and good naturcd view of life. ' The habit of fault finding, of looking on the dark side, is just as truly opposed to the genuine religious spirit as is infi- lelity or atheism, and, iodced, may be regarded as a species of infidelity. If you see the Lord in the right light you must needs also see whatever hap- iis to you in the right light, and the right light is always the brightest light which the circumstances allow. Wc cannot he mistaken in declaring that religion was intended to produce happiness, to put tbe soul into the best possible relations with tho events, both joyful an.l sorrowlul, which must inevi tably occur, and if this rosult is not pro duced you may be sure cither that what you call religion is not genuiue or that there is some radical fault in you which renders it ineffectual. A soul, like fresh milk, may become sour. I here is a uilterenee, however, and a serious one, for sour milk has its uses while a sour soul has not. It a man is contented with nothing, there is no place either on earth or in heaven where he can feel at home. We like the tout of lemon, because the Lord made it to be just what it is; hut when a nian becomes cmon we like him not. He is unpala table in his conversation, rasping in his continual criticism, and as disagreeable as it would be lo cut into an orange and find therein a lemon taste. The discontented soul is, first of all, at odds with itself, aod there is nothing more demoralizing spiritually than to cultivate the tendency to find the h'aek spot on everything that happens. It is even possible lo make one's self chronical ly miserable by cherishing and thus de veloping this tendency, and to spend one's tjtne in making a jingling discord of eveuts which if rightly considered would afford a modicum of happiness. The man witli a lemon soul is sour in himself as well as to others. He is a one sided creature, whose lalk is as unedifying as the tones of a harp whose strings are brokeu or out of luoe. There is no beauty iu thelaudseape because the wind is east, no joy in the sunshine because it will be cloudy tomorrow, no sublimity in the heavens because tbe lull moon blots out the stars, no grandeur in the ocean because the tide is going down. There is a shadow on everything, for he always sees the sca n of lead in the bar of silver, always see the weed that grows by the side of the flwcr, and the black feather in tho white biid's wiug. Tell him of an honest man and he shrugs his shoulders; tell him of a pure woman, aud he arches his eyebrows. Not only is this all wrong but it is positively criminal. No man has a right to make tbe worst of things, but, on the other band, it is his duly to make the best of them. There is a great deal of truth and love and loyalty in the world, and you are guilty il you ignore the fact. While it is true that there is plenty of evil, you are uot only bouud lo believe that the devil is wagiug a losing warfare, but you must cuuiiibulu to his di-cjm fiture by your personal efforts. If God will surely win, then will the millennium owe some time. If you skulk in ibis fight, if you lift up your voice in disc, ur agement, you are nn the devil's side, even though you punctually alli'inl church aud nod your assent to all the rrci-ds in Christendom. What God wauls is large hearted, brave and hopeful soldiers, not men who go lo sleep iu the reir uud dis parage the g.-ncrlship and (he luetics of the hour. G si has nn use lor a man who thiuks He will lose the battle; for that man, however devout aud praylul he may be, is a half traitor. ' What, then, it n lieh.n and win! is its object? What is the gist uf the limll at Christ laught it and iiiu-.ir.irj it iu His short public life? What ean Mi llion do which it U desirable lo have done? Well, it is full of good cheer and com fort aod bright nest and peace. It docs not deny that tuiue paths aro very hard lo travel, that tome experiences require all the fortitude you possess; that aoiue trials wring the heart lo ihe point of re hellion and bitterness. "My yoke ii easy," but ttill it it yoke; "my burden it light," but it it still a burden. Yokes and burJcns abound, and not even reli gion ean make you quit them. How shall you bear and endure? In such way aa to make the worst or in such way it to nitko the best of events, The lemon soul, which thinks everything wrong, nukes lit burdeni heavier, while the cheerful soul makes I hem lighter. Your religion tells you that there are stars over (jelhsemane; that God has uot abdicated, that though the battle rages the victory will be won by sundottn, and that when the shades of nL'lit fall on the earth you will catch a glimpse of heaven. lircuk the chains of your ill nature and discontent, therefore. Destroy the habit of fault finding. Look for joy in sorrow, aud look until you find it, for it is there, however deeply hidden. Sec the good in your self, and, above all, sec the good in others, Throw dismay to the winds, take a bright and eheerfu' view of life, love your fellow men, and do them what service you may. AHVKUTISKMKNTS. PIGEON THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Cure in 1 lo 4 tlnr. Im mMlialu in plfi.! ; quick to cum I ft'i Im. CBrritH) in vuh! iMii-kot. ull coiniil.-tf. in int.. .mail piickuae. Huut iiy iniiil, irtinul, itliuu ixickaao, ou receipt of irin. II (Mr Lux. For sale by W. M. COHEN, Driiiousl, 5 il ly Weldon, N. C "The coming woman doesn't seem to arrive," said Uiuks. "No," said Tublcy, 'She's probably putting on her hat." Little fishes in the brook That's no cause to flout 'cm; They'll be whales as like as not When he tells about 'cm. I will continue to dispose ot the stork ot . N.SUiiuback .V liro , at thei-oi iH-rilorr. Male alsojiiit aiblt-il a lH-autiliil line ol NEW DRESS GOODS and Staple Dry tioesls, Notions, and lur- lllsllltll! ifootls. Also lull lute ol Hlincs, (roc-cries anil General Merchandise. No Maude, dear, we do not think the cats voice is musical even il the animal is full of violin and banjo strings. . . "Villain!" she hissed. "Deep dyed villain!" The tattooed man looked hurt. Indeed, ma'am," said he, "I hasten to to assure you that it is only skin deep." Ellis "Miss Ballard has a remarkably sweet voice. Warburton "She ought to have; it has cost mo about sixty pounds of chocolate in the last six weeks." Hotelkeeper "What's the matter here? You're just raising tho deuce!' Waiter "No, sir; I just dropped the tray." "What in the world shall I do with baby, Johu? She's crying for the moon' "That's nothing. Wait till she's 18, aud then she'll want the earth." "I see that John's speakin;' on the financial question." "Oh yes." "What's the old man doio'?" "Furnishin' Ihe finances." . Timr p uuuua ADVKHTISKMKNTS. The "bicycle face" is all right, If further comment is permissibli It's ruddy, and healthy and blight And sometimes pretty aod kissable. In order to introduce Chamberlain's Cough Keiiicdy hem we sold several doien bottles on strict guarantee and have found every bottle did good service. Wc have used it ourselves and think it superior to any other. W. I. Mowrey, arvisviilc, W. i a. For sale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. Harrison, Enfield. THE ItLl'SII HOSE. Love went roaming one summer day, Within a garden he chose to stray. I'ndera swaying rose tree near, A maiden slept and knew no tear. The blossoms above were not more white Than her lair bosom naked quite. To love's rapt gaz ; one dimpled arm Pillowed her head, and the mystic charm. That iunoccncc knows gave to her face A beauty greater than Live can trace. 'Live's place is here," and bending low, Ho kissed her fair form, white as snow. A blush, suffusing cheek and brow, Steals swiftly over the maiden now. And a feeling never known before Haters her young heart's inmost core. Innocence gazes in mute alarm, And steals away while the biu-.li is warm. This blush is mine not Love's," she said. Another moment and she had fled. Passing, she touched the roses near; They felt the power of her sweet fear. And the blush she carried away thai hour r ell on them with a secret pow. And the buds that oped to the air that night Wero blushing red in the morning light. NKW ADVKHTISKMKNTS. V 2-52Sr .-a o 'It'll POWDER Absolutoly Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest ol all in leavening strength. hllnl U. S. GuvmmtHt Food Report. Hoyal Baking Powd Co., 10 Wall 8t N. Y. apr 11 ly. . L. STAINBACK. Agt. In Poor Health means so much more than , 'you imagine serious and , ' fatal diseases result from , 'trilling ailments neglected. Don t play with Mature s greatest gift health. isiii ' Vj a mmm mmmm POULTRY ARO SAROEN FENCE Aa4 artftMeUI Rom, CmlUe u4 Hoc Frim Yard, 0mwryi M4 firm Lot Krarlng ft hb W hf Mm rrtet. CftUJot rt ft. it. MUtltAttUUtU, Aliti. Brown's iron Bitters If you arefecliiiR out of sorts, weak jnd RPtierally ex liausttil, nervous, hste no appetite and rnti'l work, lug in ;il onceUk in k llif mosl rrlia- he StrtrltKtlKHIII, inrtlii nitf.wlin.il is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bol tlti cure- built fit C'inirs fmm the Wiy ItTSl lltlht. Ii u'n t ttiii Jfcmt ftii, a ii il ill iU'j4ii' lo Ukc It Cures Oyspepsla, Neuralula. J'Con.tipatlon, i Malaria, Kidney and l iver Troubles, Bad Illo.kl Ncrvout nltmentt Women's complaints. I'.tt only lln- t't-o uin- it li;. cio.snl red lti.es l.ll III,' ul.ti.i l . -Mlt-lllt-l .O.'EUl . I II 111 - I III l.llll.l (.1 I II l..llll. w v. -It ..-ii. I i-l i 'Itfii H.-i.r-Mtl.l Work!'. l .ii Vl.w. 41,. I I'ut.k ' B 'lWN CHEMICAL CO. UAL '."IRE, MO. 1 wiHjySrW' V july 2t ly. ii crack ITi Syiiiiuoreat., Pvterehnrfc, Va. HiiviiiLT tttieceetled J. W. Yunug I would he ileaMii to ste his old l'rit'udn. LartfOKt stock ol' DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JKWKMtY aul CUT GLASS in this city. .Ttilui V. Stewart, who was with Youuii i Hru. for H5 yeara in at tho head of my lit'inririiih; Department. PI. A II work ami onlera receive prompt attention. oct inly. F. If. Stainback, t;i( J. T. ( mmh'Ii'n old nUiimi) WELDON, N.C. Dealer Iu General Merchandise 'pvmiiK up tmby the pretty Hue of 2tikf- Ut'h SHOES For ImliiM, Mifwca ami Children evershowa in Weldon . A lure line of Oxfords all ntylf. TIh.hc shoes are always reliable and 1 invite inspection, Have all sizes, A large line of METALLIC 4 WOODEN 1 o BURIAL CASES' V. N. KTAINBACK- PETERSBURG SEED HOUSE. SKKI for F. KM A i.AUIU'N TEriTEDon OUT t'ttrui, Hants, Fruit Trei h, KiMtilizera, Oil Cak Meat, &c N ii I tor eircularato W. OKOSSM AN, Seedsman v and IMaiket liurdener, BollingliMok st., Petersburg, Va. sep VA lyr. Sold, or Silver, or Paper, V.! have a ri.UO COMBINATION, a follows: 4! V 1 New York. mo ycur, and your ctio.ee of the following auk itantkil, ornate, cloth-bound works: invrrs I'OKTtrAL WnltKfl-4 mis. ftthl OF KSOLAND AND AMKUH'A-3 vols. 1 11 Fh ASH TIMES OF NAIiil, ,0,-v n's. .'ItXOIMCDlA OF SOCIAL AND COUUI'-IH'UL H ri)i;M.TloN-l vol. JH TIONAUV O THK EXtiLISII LANUl AliK- Vol. lALZAfM "('OMKDV OF IH MAV LIFKa-3 V" UllUAItV OK STAN MAUD Al-I HOLS-3 VnU. Uil.T('Nlt TAUAUISK LOST -I vl. H tntf Tttlile. ilANTK'H IXFF.HXO I vit. FiirCVnlre Tulilf. L) AS TICS pritUATOKY AMI I'AKADlsi. - to! Fir iVnirv Tat.lf. nil: CAPIIALS UFT1I 0L()1U;-1 vul. ForlVotA Tsbiu. r, jf you prefer Lighter and Mure Hoineliki Hooka, you may ehuoac: UOOllE'9 POETICAL WO"". KVKSINUS AT HOM O SPKNO TIIi.M. INK CIV1I. WAU l i ASl STOltV. liOW HKItOKS OK FICTION I'HOlHlSK. AN HKIlOlNhS llhl'l.Y. t m hiitf.l.h Ui.fti, m pHgiti, c nit u In In it i'vit tjiij sjjt ijuiriNllun. iron GET THE BEST Wl-.tn you are atmut to buy a Swinfi, Machine Jo n.it tie duct-ived bv allurin ad -ertiaemcnts in-1 be led tti ttmik you can gvt the best made iiirst liuuuvd Mud Most Popular ior a mere song. He to It that ymi buy from rWiiiblr nmnu iicturfr that li.ivu K''Hii ri'pntut ion y honest and square l iIiuk, voU wilt tlit'Il Ki-t v-winK Mui'hinu tint is noted tlit world over fr Its dura bility. Yu want the one that u v.ihiest to imiintKC and is Light Running H5fy There Is none tn the world that L. .,,... in ma.-t,un..a I Fj2 struct mil, durability of workintt uppc.iritm-e, or nag as uiauy 4m uirts, tine! in uuiK-.trii improve menu as thu New Home it has Automatic Tension, DoubtafWa. alike on loitli suli'sol nvrdle (AacNr-.i'is no other has it ; Nt wSurt l( r wcoVlrivliiK wheel hingi-d on it. I instable Centura, thus reducing (Hutiou to the mint mum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THK KEW HOME SEVI1G MACHIIE CO. UUK'ia, Mtsa. Voaroa, Mtu. rioltorutt, .T l-'lUtatto, IlX- St Lt l, Mm I'al.I aM.TaUS. titf Ptuminit.l'il- ATt.tMA.lU. . rOH SALE V -?P. N STAINBACK.- AUKNTFOK WKLDON. Agents wanted everywhere, mar? 6m. HOW THE COMBINATION WORKS) YnuPAY OVK DOM. Alt when the bonk ire dfhvfred at vour residence; the IwUiier at Aue of FiflV ecnlH imt liunilh, Tbe bimkl are well worili tbe money. ONOK A WEEK the hri.'hteM. pleasant, wtt and iiut WHlflv fireulubni of all the Aiocrl ;au illustratt'd weekly JuurualH Kond name anil addreiis, and wc will sen thai fou are. Nupnlied. ONCK A WEEK, &VI3 W. 13th Hi., S. Y. aALAUHIO.IIlAULItiArtM COPYRIGHTS. onipt aoswnr and an i CAM 1 OBTAIN A TATFNT f for a n mm cipmlonctilnthapaiant bswineM. Comniuiiic. tlons strtrtlv confldenttaL A llavJltok of In formation eon raj rn ilia Patraia and bow to ob tain ihum sent froe. Also a caialOfiM of wcban leal and Mlentlflo books iwnt free. Fatt-nts Uka through Mnnn A Oft. NeeiT special notice In th Mrteatllc American, and ttiut are tirouitht widely before the puhllcwlth. out eonLto tlie tnvnntor, Tin splsodid paper. Untied wTcklv, ettwant It HrOStrstrMt. has by far tha t circulation of an aoitlB wort in us re. Mtstm biiuiea, with plans, enabling Duilders (ot Ute nt tlttiii and secur root ran a. AdOrM HUNN 4 LiK, Naw VouK, Jl BagabWiT. Rulldtiui K.I it ton. anoiithlv. tJ Jatta vear. mptis, i-1 cents, rrrry nuaitxar eontaina m 1 1 lul plates, iu colors, and PbirtOKrapbs of new W. M. HABL1ST0N t CO., Wholesale anil Retail Dcalem in ilMDlAltJ iiLajit. ci; , CAKPKTS, HTOVK8, and Mattrurwa, eto. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES W. U, HABMSTONAOO, No. 30 N. Sycamore Rt., Peteralnrn, Va 10 48 If. ET. CLARK. At iOHr1tl-T-LA ahu WELDON. N. C Real Estate 1 JpETER SMITH A CO., " "THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES," ImporUrs, vtholmnle and retail dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY - GOODS, No. 44 Main street, Norfolk, Va. je37 1y.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 15, 1895, edition 1
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