JOHN "W. SLEDGE, puopiuktoh.
VOL. XXX.
A. NEWSPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUdUST 2d, 1895.
TEBMSH'-511 mi ANNUM IN ADVANCE.
NO. 20.
NEW ADVERTISKMKMTd.
ASTHMA,
Distressing Cough,
'l
MUSCLES.
Despaired
0F RELIEF.
- (WltlCII 11V
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
"Home time since, 1 had a severe w.
tuck ol lhma, nrcotiiiiin1il with a g
distressing courIi nml n general soreness 0
of the joint! ami niini-l.'S. I consulted o
ihy1rlan tint tried various remedies,
tiut without Rt-ttitiit nny relief, until I
despaired of ever wing well assln. o
finally, 1 took Ayer's Clu-ny Pectoral, o
anil In a very short lime, wit enllrely 2
cured. I r;in, llicicfnre, I'uhllally anil o
coiindi'ntlr romtiicnil this medicine to O
all." J. Ilost.l.1.8. Victoria, Teias.
'My wife Intil a very trouhlesome
tiiuith. She mill Ayer's rhcrry recto- ol
ml snd iirni-iiinl tlninpiliritn relief." Ol
1. II. l'omili K. Iluniiircy. (in.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a
calved Highest Award
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ol
aoooooooaaioaoooooooooi
jeU ly.
A IlKTTKIt DAY IS COMIV.
From tin Progressive Farmer.
There'll a better Jay a cumin', a comin'
riuht alone
Whca the right shall rise lriuniihant
over all the wrong,
When the sun, in all his splendor, climbs
a sroiliu sky,
The lion anil the laiuli together snnoiin'
lie;
Yen, a belter day in couiio', omiiin' on,
but then,
We ouly know its cumin',
The
lxirJ
Knows
Tie Truth Is Miiltj.
1)11) ruif EVER HEAR Of WE
lil.VE SSAKE OF FLORIDA 1
"Kipoakin' of snakes," remarked the
man with o timothy straw in hia mouth,
in the hearing of a Star writer, "did you
evel hear of the blue snake of Florida? '
Nobody had, and the man firoeeeded.
"Well," ho laid, with the air ol
witness who was Hiving tralimony under
a ataek of Bibles aa high an a house, "the
blue anake is the astonishor ot tho world
When. I when you get on to bin tine points. When
, . , . , . i ( ,1 I ran a truck natch some years ago I had
,0 8lay J some experience with one of them. Une
When the rose shall bloom aa aweclly in of their peculiar ways is to go straight for
D-ceniber as in May, anything that they are going to tackle.
When our King, in all His glory, conies ami " Sauihill can't stop 'cm or turn
1,.uTi"tlK''!.h.: , u 'cm to one side or t'other. When they
their sterlin' worth; ' ' nJ notioD fu' " .8
Yes, a better day is oomin', comin' sure, for it and get there or bust a haine siring
Sweet Dreams I
but then,
We only know ils comin'
Tho
Lord
Knows
trym
"Another thini! about em is when
thoy strike anything it swell to audi
size that you wouldn't believe me if 1
told you. Well, I was workm in the
A. .1.1 nm. ,lv wilh ft niiri'er. and nunrcrs
There's a better day a comin', coming' . f . . . when
limit v mum I
tin Li..!iii.i oncH a,n tlo he litvc a veil . 'Hluu snake, ami weot
II IIUU llli; mill ai. ruviiio ... 1
When.
hooks with which to prune,
When the streams of milk and honey
flow thro all the land,
And the manna from high heaven you
can reach it with your hand;
Yea, a better day is oomin', comin' soon,
but then,
We only know its comin',
The
Lord
Knows
When
There's a better day a comin', wc
lookin' for it now,
When each gory sword is beaten in plow
shares lor a plow,
flyin'. I didn't know which way the
dern snake was comin', so I took after
the nigger and we went out of that field
like two streaks of lightening leaving our
hoes standing up in the furrow, What
become of the snake I don't know, and
I didn't go back to see till next morning
and, by gum, what I found there sur
prised me about as much as anything 1
had met with in Florida. The snake had
Don't Til Too lock.
I'ltOFESSOR CHECK LY AD
Y AS MS TIM IDEA THAT IT
IS 1 S.I I'lllOUti.
"Bathing and the use of soap," says
l'rol'essor Chccklcy, "is HI per cent,
more injurious to the human race than
any other form of stimulation to which
people are addicti d. If 1 should balbe
a man in proportion aa much as he drunk
I'd kill him in one hull' the lime This
ii called the age of hurry aud I'overUh
excitement ; critics complaiu that people
ato unwilling to tuko time for anythiuir,
As a matter of fact, hours ol precious
time are worse than wasted daily iu the
bathroom. If men would preserve their
health, there are throe things they must
do first, leavo soap alone; second, get
tho skin Ioosj from the lissucs of the
body; third, get rid of the idea that reg
ularity in the matter of sleep and meals
is necessary to physical well being
"What are the objections to tho use of
soap?" asked a reporter to whom the pro
lessor's original views here are a revelation
"There are vital obiections," was the
reply. "The skin, it is acknowledged
bears a most important relation to tin
body. First, it acts as a protective agent
covering the sensitive tissue of the flesh
Second, it acts as the agent of the mind,
conveying all sensations of heat, cold,
friction and the like. Third, it directly
aids all the other organs of the body.
taking up the work of each in turn when
for any reason they become unable to
perform their functions. The skiu as
sists all the organs ol secretion and ex-
fly Do Women Kiss?
THAT IS A QUESTOS THE
WISEST I'HII.OSOrilEli CAN
SO T A SS II Ell S i T1S FA CTO-
II 1 1. Y.
II irwoilna of oraos flowers!
la aha writing a poem on loraf
la ihe. bulMlng HuanUb lowers,
la ths ssldst of sllkea bnwort.
Ta aweet llttlo taaocent dearl
NO. This Hwiit C'bilil is ilrcaniing of
the wonrtermlly low prices at which the
WKI.DON, K. C.
Us turning out AUTISTIC 1'ltINTINU of
Every Description.
iLetter llciuls, racket 1 lewis,
Hill Heads, Envelope,
fiUtcmeuta, Haud Hills,
Programmes, Ticket,
Etc., Etc Etc.
sjajyWriU) for samples and prices.
E. L. Hayb ahd, Pbopbiitob.
hit mv boo handle plumb in tho center, crclion in the entire system, and for that
and it bad swelled up so that I got a reason great attention should be paid to
thousand shingleB, ten thousand feet of koeping it in a healthy condition. Al
weather boardin', four cords of firewood, though rcaluing lU important lunctions,
n tail n "ft iui iJiviT, I I . .. ....
When the foolish seek the country rather a hundred fence rails, enough floorin' for people, lostcad ol protecting tins wonder
the Rantist church and five hundred bar- lul covering ot theirs, try Dy every mean
...I nni of it " in their Dower to destroy it. Soap docs
The listener expressed their disbelief f not elease the skin. When tho skin
i . . ...
c;,,r,.J; dirtv. it is unhealthy, and tlie organs
.. . , ,
'And concluded the man with the within the tody can never lie cleanwu
timothy atraw in his mouth, when he by all the soaps in the world. 1 he only
IT.
THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION!
Til K Twioo-A-Week edition of the
New York World has been oon
Tcrtcd into the Thrico-A-Week.
It furnishea 3 papers of 6 pages apiece, or
eighteen page every week, at the old
price of One Dollar a year. Thia gives
156 Darwra a year fer one dollar and ev
ert naner haa 6 panes eight columns
in all. The Thrioe-a week World is not
onlv uiueh larger than any weekly or
aemi-wcekly uewspaper, but it furnishes
Ihe news with much greater liequcnoy
and nrommnesH. Iu fact it combine
all the crisp, froth ojualitios of a daily
with the attractive special feature! ol a
weekly.
The Thrice a-wcek World and the
Roanoke News, 208 papers, all for only
I'i a year.
Ik II. 1 M
than to starve in towo,
And the office to get a holder seeks him
out and runs him down,
Yes. a better day is comin'. couiio last,
but then,
We only know its comin',
the
I-ord
Knows
When.
. FOK LAUIKS WHO It I UK
The women down at Billville have got
the bloomer crate;
They're ridin' round on bicycle
blockin' all the ways;
They say it makes 'em healthy, an' they're
goio' for it strong,
An' the men are Ink in' biscuits an' cussin'
all day long 1
Bicycles an' bloomers
Ncvet saw the like;
Never is no tellio'
Where ligthnin'a goin' to strike
Tho women down at llillville have got
the bloomers right;
They're spinniu' down tho big road an'
goin' out of sight;
stains, blotB, etc , on the surface of th
skin that people need to gel lid of cannot
ke removed by soup. Some other chum
ical ointment or fluid has to be tesorleil
to to obliterate them. As far as regard:
the dust and dirt which naturally adhere
to the body, dust and dirt, beiug earthly
and material, arc much better bru.-li
off than washed off, and s.iip does n
They'ro done wilh fureign missions (,ere it,a much money and-
could be heard, "that hoe handle was
still swellin' when wc not it to the saw
mill." Ex.
II K WILL SUCCEED.
Like his brother of tho north, the
southern small boy is capable of much. A
writer in the New York Home Journal
. , .1
says that upon her arrival in a souiucrn aiJ -D pr0C0M."l.1iiajelphu Yr:
town her canman was a siuau oov, ageu
about nine. The cab had two seats, and WIIEItE THEY 8 LEE I.
the bov told her that if during her stay
she wanted a carriage, sho could get him (ieorgo Washington is buried at Mount
any time by inquiring for Jackson's ex- Vernon, Va.
- . . . .... .
press price six bit! an hour. John Adams, al yuincy, mass.
"Are you Jackton? I asked.
Yes, ma'am, said the expressman
politely, and with great dignity. Ihen
laiwini! into bnvishocss. ho added: "You
I D " 1
aee, this used to be our carnage. Hut
papa died, and mama isn't trong and
church fairs are goin' wrong,
An' the men are tuindia babies an
lii-hu' all day long !
Bicycles au' blouinera
(iittiu' wussand wuss!
Lord kuows where we'll gtt to
Belore they're done wilh us I
The women down at Billville they re
goiu' wilh a will;
Thomas Jefferson at Monticcllo, Va.
James Madison at Montpelier, Va.
James Monroe, at Uiehuiond, Va.
John Quiuey Adams at Quiucy, Mats,
Andrew Jackson at Nashville, Tenn
Martin Van Bureu at Kiuderhool
N. Y.
William Henry Harrison, North Ileui
Something certainly filled the boy's
throat, for his voice broke, and, hastily Ohio.
becominn a cabin in again, he tightened John lyler at lliciiuionu, u.
the reins and iudulgej in a flourish ot
the whin. But after a little he turned
about and addded:
It's a real comfort, I think, to earn
your living.'
Learned men in the middle ages, who
pent niueh lime in discussion of tiiviali-
and in hair splitting, enumerated a
host nf different kinds of kisses, though
they, after all, Wound up the whole mal -
r by aduiilting that there is only one
rue kiss the kiss of hue and they
put the kiss between women very fat
luwn the list as a thing of no account or
value, being thus in accord wilh Ihe con
clusions of all sensible people who have
tudied the ilortion.
Still, we have to do with facts, and
women, for all that limy be said against
the practice, do kiss each other, and in
purMiit of knowledge on ihe subject
a-tked my wile whether she louml any
iisurc in any member of her own sex
'ooh!"was all the reply she deigned
o given, I hoiigli presently, aniT appar
ently cogitating and arriving at the con
clusion that this ejaculation, expressive
enough in lis way, could not help me
very much, she made some remark"
which were altogether too flattering to
mvscll. md by implication to the male
sex, to be here set down at largo. Ulti
mately I managed by pressing the qucs
tion to licit something definite on the
uhject, the gist of which was that when
women kiss each other they do so merely
as a matter of form, meaning by it, for
tho most part, no more than a mere
handshake and often less, for there may
be warmth in that, but nature has denied
the possibility of warmth existing in
kiss between members of the Bamc bcx.
Sometimes, but very seldom, women kiss
each other because they like each other,
They also kiss because they don't liki
each other, and in that case they arc sure
to never lose an opportunity of kissin;
each other most punctiliously. Thi
may hate to do it over so much, and y
whenever they meet they eagerly mak
a pretty little dab at each other's faces,
which passes muster in the eyes of out
siders us iiuito a toueliiug exhibition ol
womanly kiudnessand affection, though
those who know the state of affairs ouly
smile sod perhaps rouiark: "How Mrs.
A. and Mrs. R. du hate each other,
be sure! Sec how sweetly they kus!
The wholehearted kiss of young girls
as yet iunocent ol the ways and deceitful
ness of the world is a pleasant thing in
itself, but once lhey are iuiti ited into the
wiles of society there is no social uiage
which jars more ou their tender feelings
before these b :coiue case hardened than
the feminine habit of kisfing, which so
trauspareully cloaks all mauner of un
pleasant and uncharitable thoughts.
Philadelphia l'ress
HLOOMEItH.
Shall The Girls Propose.
SOTlllSU 11 EM A ISS II FT Full
THEM TO SEI.E A FllTISd
MOM EST A SI) KSEEL AT
THE Yorsc MAS S FEET.
This query has always been answered
n the negaiivcpbut Mrs. Potter Palmer
nks the girls are nowadays deciding
ill Ihe affirmative. Mrs. Palmer is the
com! most popular nnd widely known
wnuiun in America, and her alwrvntions
ure not idle words, hut are entitled to ne
akrn seriously. Wc quote:
"Why, if this tendency increases, the
oung women will bo compelled to niak
proposals of marriage or remain single.
They have come dangerously near it al
ready. The half concealed seeking, lli
management, the tact, the ingenuity, the
ding, are now all in the hands of tl
mils and thi-ir motheis. .Nothing re
mains but fur the n to sciz: a filling
ment, to kncid at the young man's feel,
declare undying love aud propose inatii
iniiny. It makes my heart pick within
me to hear gill- telephoning for young
men, begging for their company at tennis
or in a drive, or out boating mere de
vices and pretexts fur getting at the
young man himself. The gitls are jut
as sweet and lovely as ever, but there is
revolutions in social conditions. I fay it
with pain that the tendency of what is
known as our higher society is towards
the European system. Some of theprin
cipal phases of European society arc ab
horrent. It will be a sad day for Amer
ica when they arc adopted here and al
ready they are much imitated, especially
in the east. Are our well to do young
men in tho first stages of the European
process? Do they believe their early
manhood should be devoted to roaming
and license, and that matrimony should
como only wilh wcariucss? I hope not."
Ex.
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Easily, Quickly, Permanent!) Restored.
MAbNtllU Nth fill t b r, UuArn(iWtu
rt'MU.rcLoilManhood. ( arm wtkiiPtM, Nttrvou
Dt-iiiliiy nml nil thi ovIIh from iwrly ur nUn hi
i!HMe. Mm r-ullH ot ovurwnrtt, worry, iii'Iuhw-i,
itU-, Full HtroiiKth, tout) mill lvoloiuiAtit givMii
hi tvnry orifHii ur portion nf thn holy. Imurtivi.
ii'iit imiiiwlmt' ly mnhi from tlm Unit txi. frum-
tri uf It-tU'M nf prlMMUI tlltlitl OUT ((till'. I ll
. iirriotl iii viwt iHH-kt't, biit by timil to any
nmii nil nwipt nf (rl n. Out iimnlti'ii tnU
,t infm'hl-.l. rrii'i!.IKI.lttmi.'H..l,wtlh
tilU (hiriiiUHln rf.iiil mulitty If tint aural,
v'liii to im ft.r tlitiOt'BuUi". ( ifoulurij brum.
Tor HiUe tv W. M. COHKN, ItiuiHt,
WeUuil, N. I.
ILW
UN
GOODS
I nil) continue to dispose of the stock ol
I'. N. Stainliaek Km., at theeoinerHlore.
Have also jiisl added a hcaiiliful line ol
NEW DRESS GOODS
anil Ktaple llry tlooil.i. Notions, and I'll l -nishing
goods. Also lull line ol' Shoes,
llrocerii'ii and (leneral Merchandise.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
F. N. Stainback,
(itt J. T. (itHK Ii'h old Hlllllll)
WELDON, N.C.
-Ih'uler hi-
General
Merchandise
)m-ij!IiK up tiMliiy theprttty liue of Zvig-let's
SHOES
apr lily.
I. L. STAINBACK. Agt.
S. U.
For liiilirs, Misft-fl ami Cliildn-n cvernhown
in Wi Utf.il. A huge line of OxfordM all
ilyloH. Thtsif Mbot'H nre nlwnyft reliable
imil 1 iuviti' hiHpeiiion, Have allmzen.
A large line of
METALLIC WOODEN
If
I
&C0.
,,-y
liIVISE Sll'l'OKT.
fact it combine. They're racing wilh the railroad train.
Haa just received a Tmh lot or CANDY,
plain aud fancy. Also raisins, mixed nut,
chestnuts, cocoanuu, apple, bananas,
Florida oranvea. nlaiu aud fauev rake.
Ijirg assarliueut of
HOLIDAY (iOODS.
an' rollin' down the hill;
They've not the reddest bloomers their
j "
bicycles are alrong,
And Ihe men wear "Mttbir llubbards'
au' cuss the whole day long!
Bicycle! and bh o ui rs
All the men "go'iers!"
Don't kuow what we re tomiug lo
l.or I have mercy D us I
HTL'li ESIW OF TIIOUUIIT.
d.
Women hate deceit and love the
eeiver.
If the average jealous person knew
why he was jealous he oould be cured.
A successful speculator is not the arch-1 support oomes lo t
One of ihe sweetest passazca in the
Bible is this one: "Underneath are Ihe
everlasting arms. It la not ollen preach
ed from, perhaps because it it felt to be
so much richer and more touching than
anythiug we ministers can say about it
But what a vivid idea it gives of Ihe di
vine support! Tho first idea ol lutancy
is of restiug in arms which maternal love
never allows to get weary. Siei mom
experiences confirm ihe impression wheu
are have seen a f.s-lile mother Or sinter
James K. Polk at Nashville, Tenn
Zachary Taylor at Louisville, Ky.
Milliard Filltuore at Buffalo, N. Y.
Franklin Pierce at Concord, N. 11.
James Buchanan, near Lancaster, l'a.
Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, III.
Andrew Johnston at Greenville, Tenn.
I'lysses S. Grant at Riverside Park,
N. Y.
Ruthford Hayes at Columbus, 0.
James A. Garfield at Cleveland, O.
Chester A. Arthur at Albany, N. Y.
A CURIOUS OATH.
"Women oujhl to wear bloomers all
the time."
"I thought you detested theui."
"I did, but today I steppi-d on a wo
mau's skirt, and she looked at ine."
JOKE ON IIEII. .
Carry "Why waa it, I wonder, niy
poor husband never said anything to me
about reuiarryiug?" Anna "Probably
you were not the person he wauled to
warn."
Teacher "If your father was to hear
uf your bad conduct it Would make his
hair luru gray." Hobby"! beg your
pardon, sir, uiy father hasn't any hair
left."
Summer Ilesorter "And is everything LIME,
on your farm nice and fresh?" Farmer
"Nice and fresh? I guess you'd thiuk
so if you'd see some of our city boarders.
Weston "Do vou think a voting man
can safely marry on 810 a week?" Eas
ton "Well, that depends a good deal on
how much the girl's father is worth.'
'Did you receive an affectionate letter
from Bar Harber from your wife?" "Yes,
but sho didn't waste auy words. "She
merely wiole, 'Love! Send mo 8100!'
Cholly Chumpey "I see that earrin
are coniinir into fashion again. Have
your ears ever been bored? ' Miss l.'aus
tie "What a nuesliou! Haven't I often
listened to your twaddle?"
Plaster & Cement
L
Richmond - va
ang 1 l?iu.
CI
katerbaek
lo"" Sycamore at., Petersburg, Va.
iteet of his own fortune.
When one woman meets another, then
llue hoi paper, cigars, suufT, Uibacoo and I comes the lug ol War.
A man may get his standard of honesiy
, -1 a - V. . ...,.na ...I. .1 1. 1.1
clocks, ctuuulier set, books by best authors,
many fancy notions loo numerous to men
tion. " -
The following curious oath was until
icccutly admiuistcrcd iu the courts of the
Isle of Man "By this book, and by Ihe
holy contents thereof, and by the wondei
ful works that God has miraculously
lifted from the bed of pain by the slron wrought in heaven above and in the
r ih l.,.i...l.l.l In ihe ease earth benoath in six days and seven
RC, llura v. ." - " I
of our Heavenly Father, the arms are nights, I do swear that I will, without
felt but not seen. The invisible sccr.i ittqwcl ol lavr or friendship, love or
be soul iu its hours of gain, consanguinity or alhuity, euvy or
,. I, . f'r find L novel I, ma hue. execute the laws ol tins isie, auu
weaauw w .., .
our feebleness, he rein luliers that wo are between party and party as indifferently
but dust T. L Cuyler. ss the herring a backbone Uoih lie in the
middle uf tho fish.
bov waalakeu wilh a dlsense re
PROFESSIONAL CAHDS.
naa . miB,
wti.Ts a. aAsiai,
jyr UbLIM DAMIIU
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wlt.noK, N. C.
Praetleclntheeonruor HallfsiandNnnhaaiai
t w and ID the Supreme sod Keileral courts. Col
erllous nade in allDsruof North caiullna.
Hranph aMm ml Uallbia. H. C..HMB SVrr MOU
aa?. i'fUt
D
It. T. T. H088,
N high that it will topple over.
Wouiea are less eliaritable in thought
than men aw, but they aie mora eharili- doses of il m illed ihe lustier
ble in actioo.
Love U only the poelio name for tem
perament.
Art is I finishing touch to nature.
God made man's though:; man made
the words to express it.
What are you laughiug ai?" asked
the holdup, as he rifled the mans
clothes
Ha, hat I was thinking what a sur
prise my wife will get when she goes
through my clothes touighl," said the
aujuH.-d victim."
FKHiHTENKIf AWAY.
"Is it true that Ihe old Joues place is
haunted?"
'It used to be, but lhey have a baby
there now."
Kenneth Bazcnioro had the good for
tune to receive a small bottle ot Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy wheo three members of his fain
ily were sick with dysentery. 1 his one
bottle cured them all and he had some
left which he gave to Goo. W. Raker,
promioent merchant of the place, lwis
ton. N. C, and it cured him of the same
ooniplaint.When troubled with dysentery,
diarrlura chulera morbus, give this remedy
a Irial and you will lie more than pleased
with tho result, the praise that natur
ally follows its iutroduclion and use has
made it very popular. and dm cent
bodies
For sale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr.
S. Harrison, hnucld.
oooo BURIAL CASES'
1'. N. STAINBACK.
PETERSBURG SEED HOUSE.
SKKI) for FARM & liA RDKN TINTED on our
'arm.
Plants, Fruit Trees, Fertilizers, Oil Calte
Meal, eie. Send for circulars to
W. CUOS.vl.VN, Seedsman
and Mu'krt Gardener,
Bollinghnsik St., Petersburg, Va.
sep 13 lyr.
4Sal3
THE HOY'S VIEW.
Kitty "I saw .tick Hardin kissing
your sisler l-i I uiuhl."
Small bov ' Well. I i!Ui- I can s'and
it if she cau."
..,,,1, i.,L. bWalv flux. The first thing I Vlln BK. ... r.
tdought ol was CliJtubei Iain's Colic, Mrs. Wiuslow's Soolhing Syrup has Ihvb
Cholera and IHarriioca iii-nieuy. i wo i US)Mi uir over nny years y diiihuu oi
it vuied I aiothers for ennan-u, ithiic li-clMcg, Willi
him sound aud Well. 1 heartily r.wiu pcfect success. It suoihes the child
mend this reun-dy lo all n-isons suffering sofleus the gums, allaya all pain, cures
IWm like mminlaiiil. I will answer wind colic, and is the best remedy lor
any inquiries regarding il when stamp is )iarrhiei. It will relieve tho poor Utile
enotoaed. I relet in any county omoiai i Mineri-r imuicuiateiy. i uj uiursi.
aa to my reliabiliiy. Wm Roach, J P , in every part ol the world. 25 oents a
rimmv I aandM euuniv. lean. hmi e. Iiesurearuasx ior "0in. nius-
For sale by J N. llrowo, llaiuax, ir. 0w s Soothing nyrup, anu lase uo oui
A. 9. Harrison, Kuheld. 1 er kind.
DHFTIST,
i Weldon, N. C.
-MirOfuc over Entry & Piejoe'sstere.
10-l-ly.
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W.J. VVARD,-
Surgeon Dentist.
- ; ENFIELD, H. C
HaVOffioasTW Uarriaaa'a Drag Stare.
40 Wly.
w - J Bl.ln nlntBAt
t. iLj K.m. Tetter. Hall- twins over at your house jelT
Rheum, Head, Sore Kipples, thspp1 y(r,. mIIuJ them Thunder and Light
HandT ItdOat WKB.il-. Y.J'SL. h. k.,.e.l ,1...... .hem "
! U L'uauaaiaul I.ranUlaltaMl F.Tl LalUS. DIUV U 8WU avi M
v.nnm iv v"" ;: i
i V 1 hi AntatnMM U xa MDH D8T DOJU I '
I m oraer to iQiruuuuc vusuiuoiiaMu
ror potunt a norae . - r- ..... ,.. , ,.i
Tmf ton ap Inc irncm, iu uiy""" i ntvv iuuuu mi j -. ..
I nasi cJ aTirtltV Mlwn conatiualion, correct w. v... utujt ourselves and think it
kioTori and-WTMrvint m6Q, h nj W. I. Mowrey,
"'''w"v."v.;-u b. deo JUville, W. Va.
vJZu T5. Brow.. II .Ufa, d t. For U by J. N. Brow., IWifa, Dr.
A 9 KsSehL I A. o. Ilartuo., I UrsM.
"Thom-"H.v. they named the .- -
J0lB 1 tnmg SO I BICU UI inWHOUBH. v.iv
"That may be, but freshness can gam no
smacks hcie."
Waa Babf wa sick, w gav her Osatorla.
Wbe BUS wsa a ChlU, sb cried for Oaatorl.
Waea aa hpoaaaa Mlf. ah luf to Castor!,
Wtaa aWs kS CUU-, fTUu OasUrt.
Lives ol newsuieu all reiuiod us,
Cluneal toil don't stand a chance,
The more we work there gr- w behind us,
Bigger palchos mi our p-iuls
"On those pauls oueo uew and glossy,
Now uf alriie id diff.-reul hue
All heeause the debtors linger,
And dou t pay up what in due.
"Lot ns then be up aud doing
Pay your bills however small
Or, when auluuin winds are sighing
Wo shall have uo pauls at all "
The youuger one" I wonder if I will
lose my looks, too, when 1 get to your
aue?" The elder one "You would be
lucky if you did."
. . o .
When moving into our present home
I found a bottle of Chamlmrlaio's Pain
Balm led by a former teoant. On tin
label 1 found tho statement that it was
good for cula and burns I cau testify
lo the truth uf this. Nothing ia all my
experience haa found its equal for treat
ing blisters or burns. F. E. Barrett
manager Le Sueur Sentinel, 1 Sueur,
Minn. Pain Balm is also a sure euro for
rheumatism.
. For salt by J. N. Browa, Halifax, Dr.
A. S. Harrison, Enfield.
Havini! succeeded J. W. Youug I would
Ik' pleased to see his old frieuds. largest
stiN-k nf
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWF.UtY and CUT GLASS
iu this city.
John W. Stewart, who was with
Ynuuit & Hro. for :ir, years is at the bend
of my Repairing Department.
Ha. All work anil orucrs receive prompt
attention. oct'JAly.
add, or Sil ver, or Paper,
IVe have a l5.flO UOMUIN AT1UH, a
follows:
saj W. ijth St.M
New York. fiaL
Hie j-ear, and your choice of the following; su
ftantlal, oruatc, clotli-bouml works:
H'OfTS POKTICAL WltllKS-l rnli.
KIKTS (IK KM, LAND AMI AMKUII'A-S U.
LIFK AMI T1MK8 OK NA11IL .(-..
iVelJII'ACIU A OK SIK'IAL ANII I 'liUUhljl'I.U. IS
H)ltMA'l'lilS-l vol.
NITIDNAKV OK Till. KNtiLlSII LANlil AOM
Vol.
BALZAC'S "I'OMKIIV OF I1IIMAS L1KK -S TO
LlllKAttY OK STANIAi:l AllTHOIW-l V..II.
UltTUN" rAllAOlSI-: LOST-I Vol. I' l'ntt
Table. flANTK'S INKKltNO-l Vul. F.irt'rntn- T.itiln.
UANTK'8 IMIKUATOHV AND 1'AUAHISI: -1 vol
Kur Cintn. Tutil.-.
rilK CAPITALS OKTH OLOIUS-l vol. I'lirtJeMfl
Tabic.
r, if you pn-fcr Lighter and More lloUH-lik
Hooks, you may choose:
MOIIIIK'S POETICAL WORKS.
BVkNINllS AT IKIMK 1KIW TO SI'UNII TliKU.
rilK CIVIL WAli IN HIINII AN ,' SI'IIUV.
MOW HKIKIhS (IK FICTION I'lll 11'HSK, ANj
11KHIIINKS UKI'LV. In lt-Ht kliuO.ti CI..IU, SW
pa, cunulullis "Vr OO SI't itutiuuluna troll
tan Llu-nuuru uf tbv U ml.l.
HOW THE COMBINATION WORKSl
You PAY OMR 1M1I.T. All when lliehnokl
in-lU-nvt-rt-il al your lvkit-nci': in.- iihiihii-i-iw
Avte of Fitly cents ikt moiitli. Tho lolta
are wall worlls llie Miniiev.
rivr-K A WFEK ntlilii-ti.'litil. nlciuant.
tmt and most wid.-lv eirculiiUst of all tl.c Allierl-
an lllie-trati'd wwkly Jounmls
Hcnd iiutiie and addri'na, and we will sea tliat
ou ace hlipiuieu.
ONCK A WEEK, M3 W. lsik Hi., N. T.
Ilobson "I hear Cholly Sarpy is out
of his mind, poor fellow." Costume "I
think he is ralher to be congratulateii.
lie must have been fiiuhtfully cramped
in It.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powdor.
Highest of all in leavening strength.
Luf (. S. (lovtmmnit Fuwl A'cx'rt,
llOYAL BAKINO POWDIK Co.,
108 Wall St.. N,Y.
GET THE BEST
Wlien vou ure ;ibot to buv a Scwlno Mncrilne
do m.t be ikvcivnl hv uUiirinK -ertiiemiti
.unl !(.' Uil to tli ink you cn get tut) DH wia,
'litest ItiiishcJ utiil
Most Popular
,c a mere fnng. t-vo to It ttltU 1
f t. utii.rs tli.it tmve KfttiifJ a .r-y J
r')utatHmt)yhi'Pstnnasqiiare FlTTi M
!' -H I lli;, V"H W.ll II1VII -VMLX r
. wiHif M.icmnc mat in nru
i.,f wrlil nvtT fur its dura
iiiiits'. You w .m the one Umt
in t.itiie'at Ui nuiii.igc ftnil is
Light Running
ViSir There Is none in the world that
"Vr,.! can t"iu:il in met hiinictU ctm-
kti m i ion, iturauuity ot worxinK
uiirt', litu-m'si u( linish, beauty
in ai-H'.(rniit', or has many
Improvements as ue
New Home
ii tk.. A..taaatlf TMtlnil t04ible ftlfka
.,it Uth Mil uf nctnlU' IfattHted), no other has
H'NwStajTil-V rrAanvinK wheel binRed
mi ;i.l,usii.l)tecenterthireai:tn Iricllon to
Hit- nnoimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE IEV HOME SEW1IG H&CB1HE CO.
tuuK.it Miu. nrnif. Vn wrovBtw.M,I.T
t Un lliiul Tllal,
tUH kaJKIiMO. ClI- AT1.AX1A, U.
ran salk bv
P. N. STAINBACK,-
AOF.NT Ft HI WKI.IKIN.
Agents wanted everywhere,
mar 7 Urn-
LAl Ln U. 1 1 InUk IMnw M I
CASUS HOD m K3S FEXSC.
CHrf rmltrr FW WW K Boai! TsH,
aZZXm ul Owi V PMclss Srl rl
W. M. HtBLISTON i CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
0
CAKPKTS, 8TOVKS,
and Maureen, etc.
IMMENSE STOCK
AND LOW PRICES
W. M, KAKLlhTON A CO.,
No. 90 N- Rjoainort Rt., PetsniurR, V
10 26 If.
COPYRIGHTS
N A rATKNTt Mr
rn i nnTAiM
prompt answfw and an linnrt opinion, wrlt to
Viikn A- in., who have bud nearly flit years'
cipertentwtnthe patent bunlneis. C(miunloaV.
tlonn utr let It txunflrtontlal. A llaatllk of In
formation ronceminir Pnlenia and how to i ob
tain them went ire. Aiao a emtaiuajuaj w iwiiiaw
leal and udentltto bonht aeut Ire. .
I'atemi taien inrounn munaj as, v. rwnvi
dal notioaintne rviraimc Aneriraat ai
out otmt to the tnrontor.
This splendid papi
st rated, baa bifartl
laniest eiroulation of any sclent iflc work in tl
4 Maninl miiilssal III flea
Hulldliu Bunion, montbty, U.66a year. BIbvIS)
Of -tea, 03 cenlsTK-rery numtrcr eonUJas baau
ttful plate, m mlors, and pbotocrauhs Of mw
bouj!. with plans, enabhnc Duildurs to show lfca
latent doalsns aita secure contrana. soattai
ET. CLARK.
Real
ITTORNEY-IHU IND
Estate i
WELDON. N. 0
pETER SHITHICO.,-
"THE LEADERS OK LOW PRICES,"
Importer, wholesale and retail
denier in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
No. 144 Main street, Norfolk, Va,
jainiy.
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