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VOL. XXX. NEW A D V E IIT 18 K M K NTS. Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES Makes THE LIGHT Unhfi.iraMfi. jf PERMANENTLY CURED 11V IMMd Ayer's Fills Ml mi A Little Traveler. A TOUCHING STORY OF A in tie no r who iia n lost HIS MOTHER. "My tin t.:iiid w;it Sllhlpi't to scvcio allai'kt of iii'Ui;i1yi.i Which r.-iiiscl him Kit-nt pulii ami iihViliin- '1 lie naliiH AM If lMiMrltII.V Hl'tMit lltl 4'C, .Hilt 111' ftpftfii had Id ri ni;iin In mliirkt'iied room, not bt iii alii? In siatitl (lit llj:ht. Avcr's J'illt Ih'Ink ri''i)iiiiii'iilt-il, liiilili'dlht iii, Rimn oiti- iv I'itrii meal. J'hy my -oli ;il)"lilrl ri'lh 1. followed t j oiriiili. jK-nt I'lirc I am a -in'rc I i-ln'iiT lit t lie lt';n' ut Ayt't'-t I'iIN. iiml ttonlil lint it 'i' witlujtit ilu'tii fi r It-n lliiuv tliclr ruit."- Mr. M. fc. lHiT. I.iltity,T. i. "I hav inert Ajt-r ' I'M. in my family !rlity yean, an-t wy.mi Hiimii m tin' wjr twit-Uncle Mahtuv Hancock, Lake City, AYER'S PILLS i Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ooooooooaoooonooonooooo jo 13 ly. Sweet Dreams I la aha draarulna of oraiiKA fluwaraf It aha wrltlmi a poem on lu.et 3a aba building Spantih Uiwpra, Ja tba altlal of allaao ln.wera, Tbe awttat llltla lonocont tJoart NO. Tins Kwect C'liihl i ilrcamiiiK ol tbe wonderfully low price nt which the WIXIKW, N. C. Is turning out AUTISTIC 1'KISTINti oi Every llcHcription. Letter Heml:, Packet Heinlit, Hill Hcatlii, Knveltipea, Statement, lfalitl Hills, 1'roKraniiucc, Tickets, Etc., Kto. Etc. iaf Writ for HiunplcH aud prices. E. I.. 1IAYWAM), I'ltlll'RIKTOB, A pale little lail in u went Imiiiiil train glaucctl winH'iilly Inwunl u Heat wIiitc a mother ami tier merry cliililnn wi re out ing luueli. Tlietearn gallieritl in liix '), t In ti lie Irieil to keep them lin k. A pxniongcr cuiiic ant aloud licsiile liiiu. "Whot'ii the trouble ?" lie anki'il. Have j on uo ! unt il ? " Yen, I luvo a litlle lull, an I I'm nut so awful liuugry." "What in it, tlieu? Tell we; perhaps can help you." "It's it's ho lonely, and there's ueh a lot of them over there, and ami they've got their mother. " The young man glanced at the black baud od the boy 'a hat. "Ah," he said, gently, "and you have lost yours?" "Yea, and I'm guing In my uncli; but ve never win him. A kind lady, the doctoi'a wile, who put up my luueh, hung this card to ivy melt. She tuld me to show it to the Indies on the ear, and they would be kind to im , but 1 didn't show it to auy one yet. You may read it if you like." The young uuu ruined the curd mid road the name and adilrcwi of the buy. Below wore the words : "And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones, a cup of cold water only ill the namu of a disciple, verily I say unto you, be shall in no wise lose his reward." The rcatlef brushed his hand across his eyes and was silent for a mouicut. Then, "I'll come back very soon," he said, and made his way to the luulhti and her children. And presently little George felt a pair of loving aims about him, aud a woman's voice, half sobbing; calling him a pour, dear little fellow, begged him to come with her to her children. And fur the rent of that j . unity, ut least, motherless George had no lack of "motherings." New York Tribune. Artesian Wells. IT WORLD THRICE- A-WEEK EDITION Til K Tice-A-Veek edition of the New York World has been con verted into the Thrice-A-Week It furnishes 3 papers of II pages apiece, or eighteen pages every week, at tho old price of One Dollar a year. Thin gives 1 5(1 papers a year fcr one dollar and cv. erv panel has G pages eight columns in all. The Thricc-a week World is not ontv much larger than any weekly or semi-weekly newspaper, but it furnishes tho news with mueli greater tiequenoy end prooipluc.ts In fact it combines II the crisp, fresh qualities of a daily with the attractive special leatures ot weekly. The Thrice a week World and the Koinoke News, L'O.S papers, all for only 9'J year. Mrs. II. 1 M Han just received a friwli lot of CANDY, plum ami laucj. Also raiftin, Diiiruuui, i- liHHt ii u t n I'UiUAti ut . a milt, butmiiftri Florida oraiies, plaiu and Uucy cukes. Large aswruueui ot HOLIDAY (JOODS. Huoo fly horses, wagons, carta, ilolla, I'lia bi eliaiulicr seta, bookshv Ileal authors, Ik... I..HU.. itu!iri Miiiin tiiluieett and luauy fancy notious too uiimeniua to men- lion. mi. I I. PKOPKSSIONAL CARDS. J4MMM. MCLLIM, waLTia a. paiai lJ U L L I H DANIEL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wit I. DON, N. C. Prortli-a In theeouruof HallfaiandNortliainn. tluaiidlu IbeHuureuvaud federal couru. Col MCtiona matla In alliMrtaof Nortb Carolina. Hraut.h antra al Halifax. N. U..ooeD every Hon da-. an 7 la . T. BOSS, m DHNTIST, Weldon, N. C. tabTOSlce over Emrjr ft Pierce's store. J)R W. J. WARD,i! Snmnii Hfintixt MRlVWH aW V a a ENFIELD, N. C. M.Offloe over Harrison's Prog Store, dee 90 Ij. WUA T THEY IIA YE DOSE FOli IMl'KOYEl) HEALTH 1171 NOT THY THEM JN WELDUX, Farmer (to physician i "If you git out my way. doctor, any time, I wish you'd stop ami see my wife. She says the ain't teeliu' well." l'hysieian "What ore some ol her symptom-?" Farmer "I duniio. I Ins inoriiin , aftei she hud milked the eows, an' fed the Htock, an' got breakfast (or the hands an' washed the 'li-hei, an' built a lire unber the suflsoap kettle in the lane, an' done a few chores 'bout the house, die compl.iiiicd u' I'ccliu' kinder tired. I shoulcdn't he surprised if her blood was out of order. I guess sbe needs a dose of medicine." Judge Walter Clark contributes to lit. Wilminglon Star the following practical and timely article on the subject of arte sian wells: What artesian wells have done in renderiug healthy the river districts i:. the groat Northwest as well as seclion in tho Gulf and other .Southern Stales wherever tried, has long been kuown That Eastern Notth Carolina cm l.e revolutionized by them eau now be shown by examples uearcr home. II. Nacbmau, Iutciidaiit (Mayor) of Lake City. H. C , just over our mhhIiciii border, writes : "Our city has live arin sian Well-, ranging Inuu lOo to 200 feet ill depth Tin y eo-t on uu average 87ii each-ami tl itv Irom sevui lo lift fen gal Ions per minute. The quality of the water is the Vtrv be l We have had no sicknuM of touscti lenec -iucc the Bow ol water ooiniucuocd. All of the wells an oveill iw au I spout up lil'teeu lo twenlt feet. Vislors come for miles for water aud it is shipu.d by the carle even to the hilly regions of the Siai. The water is as e i il as 11 iws I'ro.u au mouutaiu spring." Dr. W. II. 1. U.iodiu iii, of Franklin Va , just across our northern bordci says that his town has twenty-live weli.- averagiog each a now ot uliecn gallon per minute, and over 51(11,01111 gallon per day. The population has doiibleii and malaria is unknown. Tbe well average 1 10 feet deep, and the tempi ra lure of the water is lit) degrees Thcst are all overflow wells, spouting up lour foet above the surface, the site of l i i two inches. The water is light and eau be drank in large quantities without any unpleasant results. The average cost nor well was 800. ' .. r. 1 The I'olapavo uano louipany nave put in these wells lo tho decided improve Dent of health, so they write, at Augusln tia . and in Colleton oounly, 8 0. The) have a four inch artesian well, 4011 feci doep, at their works near Uulliuiorc which th"T 'V nows enouuli waier l furnish a village. Tho I'residcnt, Mr Urafflin. is now cnnaiiod boring sn artt sian well on his splendid farm at Ncal Halifax oounty, N. C. Water has also been reached at Tarboro at i!UU feet and in Hyde county at less depth. While t some points artoian water ma not rise to the surtace and will re quire wind Bills to pump it up, there can be no doutit tnat too renovation oi Eastern North Carolina will bo brought about by rendering it entirely free from malaria in this method. Wauiu Clark. A. M. Bailey, a well known citiien ol i;....nna (ii-otmn. aava his wife for vears been troubled with chronic diarrhrea and used many remedies with little relief un til she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra an.I iliarrhoea Remedy, which has M.m.1 anlind ant 1 well. (Jive it trial and you will be HurprUed at the a.'- .. rr I tS. 1 r.il.a nrianittt r.ii.i it aiiorua. nuu For sale by J. N- Brown, Halifax, Dr A. 8. liamson, JtoUeld. (ropyrltht. IBI1 Tlin SDMMKR GIRL HOOKS TI1H MOtiFKN MIM.'.NUN. Ql'KlCIt SHi: l'ICLT Tiiti:i. Magistrate "Now tell me why you tole that watch." Prisoner " Ml, just to while away the time." hi: witiiiumcw. The house had been picked up by n tremendous cyciirfit. Lbi liuiletl and whirled mid crashed thrniish trco lops and over Ileitis mil il at last i' 1. II ill : D old ImlT.ilo wallow, tin-1 riven to kindling wood. There was a r.'ilit commotion among the debris and at last the Kansas man crawled out, sliinned anil bleeding lie looked around with u dazed nir at the new sori.iundings, Iwo counties aw.iy from home, but suddenly brightening up, he cried: "Mr. President and gentlemen of the convention. I wilhlraw my name." Cleveland Plain Dealer. 'Tisan eternal mournful f ie; That juslili -s man's l.ltio; The things we get lb.' most i f are The things we emu il U'e. TOR A SUMMI R I UNCIIHON PARTY. Itl'.Al Til t I. ANSW Kits'. A Stiphi-I, wi-hiu.; in puzzle 'I'll il' " Willi dilhenll qllcsliolis llblcll be bid ar ranged, put ibe follttwia. to which I hales answered willititit hcsiivion antl wilb ill most preci ii.n: What is lie- oldest of I Lines? In.il, for lie existed ulwa)s What is i In- inii-t biniitiliii? The world for it is the work of titsl. What is lie' greatest of all ibinus? Space, for it contains all things What is the lllost eoll-talll? Hope, for it remains when nil else is lied. What is the best of nil things? Vir tuc, for without it there is nothing. What is the quickest? Tlinuiihi, t'or io a momeut it can reach the end of the universe. What is the strongest? Necessity, il makes men foce all danger. What is the easiest of all ibings? To give advice. What is the most difficult? To know thyself. Young Men's Era Britisher "Are your humorist licit in America gonerally read?'1 "Well, no; those I have met have been most infer nally blue." Tobacco's "Divine" dualities. COLON El INdEKSOLL'S ELO QUENT El'LOCY OF THE I'Ol'lLAnNAIiCO'llCI'LANT. At the banquet which closed the fourth national convention of cigar manufactur ers in New York a few years ago Hubert (i. logersoll eloquently extolled the vir tues of tobacco as follows: "Now, then, it is a delight to speak on a subject every one understands. We all understands the divine plant. I have loved it tail my life since 1 was It) years old. At that lime a man named Wyckoll the greatest liar I ever met, gave me a chew of this Cavendish pigtail. Strange ly though, I liked it once, and live min utes after my first taste I had a plug of my own. I use it now and defend its use against the moral advice of parsons ami physical advice of niediciil men. ' Siiinctliiug in the human brain craves the leaf. II you want to awaken the in i ii. I of the savage, who has no clolhcs except climate, increase his wants, (live him u tasle of tobacco, and he will hunt lor iron and dig for jewels or gold to gut more of the plant, "There's too much hypjerisy ubuut the use of lob.ieeo. Tlioil.-antlsu.se it and lie ahum it. I waul you lo use it and dclcnd tis use, because it adds something to the v. iiti.' and happiness of life. In spile ol ihe ibiinders of the pulpit and the anathemas of physicians, its use is increasing, and that is because the biuin of m in craves it. "What would we do without it? Think of wailing for a train without tobacco! Think of crouching in the deadly rifle pit without tobaeei! What would those do who add value to life by spanning the world with Ihe raiubows of fancy with out tobacco? All use tobacco and are tlui better for it. Have the courage of your happiness and defend its use. "There is another p nut I want to make. Tobacco is a luxury. 1.1 us cheapen all luxuries. I. ibor pays all ilu tax in the world. Then let labor reap some of the benefit. Uivo the working man tobacco us cheap as possible. The idea is to let ihe poor devil work uow and smoke in the world to omie. We want him lo smoke now. No luxury should be produced by suffering. The men and women who makn cigars should bo well paid. I hope you manul'acliirer. in these days of tru-ls will org.uiiz' a trust for the sole purpose of paying your working people well. Then I here will be an ndde 1 fl nor lo every cigar. "Tobacco it ami always will be an em hleiii of peace. When tobacco laslcs good to a man, he may he sure lie is well. For my put, I would rather go without corn than wilhout tobacco. Now, Dually, lei me exhort you lo make l lie best cigars you em. (Jive lis good goods. Chicago I liter (lean. WOM AN'S IM.iaCH. The new woman prisoner looked over ihe jury of I'eiiili men in lite box. "May il please ihe eiuiil," she said itilli I'real haiili iir, "I desire lo he liit-d by n jury of my peers " "That i iinp'is-ible, madam, I urn sor rv lo say," replied I In gallant judge. "This court hasn't the power lo niiiuuiwiis angels tti serve on juries." i'oii vmitu ovi'.it i-'n-'i v Mrs. Wiiislow's Southing Syrup has been used for over liliy years by millions of mothers lor children, while leelhing, with pi f'cel success. It soothes I lie child, softens the guiiH, allays all pain, cures wind colic, ami is I he best remedy tor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druguists in every part ol the world. .2.1 eculs a hot lie. ile sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins low's Southing Syrup," and take no olh cr kind. When IWiy was Hirk, vo (rava bar Caatorla. Wben nut waa a Child, alt cried fur Cutorla. When aba lieralne Mial, aha cluna; to Oaatorla. Wbaa aba bad ObUdraa, aba fats than Uaatona. Chiiniborlaln'a Eye and Skid Ointment Is l!iiciii:tllt'tl for Kcni'liia, Tetter, Halt Itheiliu, Scald Head, Sire .Nipples, lliapH-d Hands, Itching Piles, Hums, Frost llites, ClirtinicSore Kyesand tiranulated Eye Lids. Kor sale by druUls at 2i cents per box. TO BORaiToWNEBS. For piittiitc. a horse in a tine healthy con dition try Dr. L'ady's Vendition lWders. They tone up the svstcni, aid diiicstion, cure loss oi apiH-iui, n-iicvc cuii.-ii)i.iinai, tvnvxi kidnev disorders anil destroy worms, Riving new life to an old or nver-wtirkctl linrsc. 25 ty-nts per package. For ealc by druggists. For sale .1. N. Drown, llalif; x.'an 1 r. A. S. Ilariisun, Knlield. ruit i:xui.N;i:. "Take back (lie heart thou gavest me.' In anguished tones she said. The butcher link the heart again And liver gave instead. Sll ltl TRICK, A Mother Lays Don the Lai. DAKJIITEItS IIECOME WIVES AND MOW EES WHEN MNO II A NT OF HOVSEKEEl'lXII, Are not some mothers responsible for rn ilcli of the trouble and annoyance thai young housekeepers lire subjected lo, iwing to neglect ol daughters in the mailer of their domestic education? When they leave their childhood's home to as siiinc the respnsibilily of a new mid tut Iricd position, which in the prospective seeniH all romance, but which docs nut take very long to prove a prosaic reality, if they have n servant or servants, what will it matter if the domestics know ev erything pertaining to tho doing and managing in the household, if the young mistress knows nothing? It is our nature to respect and look up to those who arc as wise or wiser than mrsclves. This natural law equally up plies to mistress and maid. All of us have heard women say they scarcely dare go into their own kitchen, simply for the reason that Bridget is conscious nf her ability to attend lo her own de pari went, while quite aware uf the igno rance of her lady superior, lint this ut terance never proceeds from the mouth of one who understands every department of the domestic arrangement. Between tbe ages of 13 and 1(1 girls am in a slate of transition, neither cl.il drcn nor women, and a wise mother will keep her girls from school during that interval, teaching them all manner of household industries, allowing plenty of exercise and fresh air. Then when Ihcy do return (o books (hey are at an age to appreciate learning and have such a tie sire to excel in their studies that (hey aie s.ion in advance of (hose who have been struggling during those few years without the ambition. Really, what time has a girl from 1(! to 20 to learn domestic ueconplislimeiits? For this is an age when most girls marry. They then undertake household affairs full of blunders and uncertainties, with out any cuho or confidence in these uu tried realities. Many hnusewives inu-l be busied wilb pica and pud, lino., al acting as maid to their own childreu, before they arc !M, anil here bcsl will come iu the home (raiuing for all this and make their duties less arduous. There is a great difference between knowing when a thing is ricbt ot looks right and in knowing bow to make it light oneself Let us teach them not only how to beat s and make cake, but make a digesli ble loaf of bread; be taught why a potato cooked in u certain way is soggy and unpilatabli; when eook. d iu another way is dry, mealy and health! ul; teach (hem why a beefsteak cooked over hut Cold, contains more juice and nutrition and k mure easily digested, for really much of our lime is spent in citing, and if we cat that which is improperly prepared linn it must naturally follow that much of our is spent in still, riii'' Inuu the iguo ranee. I I tic rook. riiiladcli.liia limes. Don't you tin J it rather lonely here?" asked Chtilly, "with nobody to talk Iu? es, she replied, "and it s getting worse every miuutc. Irving W. I. trillion', physicial director ol 1. M.C. A , I'cs .'Ionics, Iowa, sail ho can conscientiously reconimend t baui bcrlaiu s Pain Halm lo atliktcs, gymnast bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro fession in general for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also tor soreness and silli ness uf the muscles. When upplictl h fore the parts become swollen it will el' fc'et a cure in one-half the lime usually required. For sale by J. N. Biown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. Harrison, Unticld. I will ciinlilllle lo tb-lHlse of the Hlock ol I. N . Sl.iiiihni k llro , at the inmei store. Have also jil'.l milled il licalltilill line ot M NEW DRESS GOODS and Staple Ilry ('nods, Notion, ami t'ur- nisliinir goods, AImi hill line ol Mioes, Croeencs and (iencial Mei-elianilisc. 'Did Sharp recover thai silk utubri he lost last week?'' "Ile recovered one that he hadn't lost." While in Cl.ieaeo, Mr Charles I. Kahler, a prominent shot1 mcn-luiil of lies Moini'4, lowi, hid iiiulc a -sciiuiis time of il. He I. ink such a severe cold that he colli. I birtlly talk or navi. alc but the prompt list, of Chaiiibeilaiii's Cough Item.' ly cured hiui of his cold mi i.lieLly thai ot Iters al I In- hulel who bad bad colds fullowi'il bis example utnl half a dtiien persons ordered it from the I lit nearest drug store. I hey were pro fuse in their thanks lo Mr. K.l.l. r fur telling them lmw lo cine a bad cold m quickly. For sale by J N. Brown, Halifax, Dr A. S. Harrison, Knlield. THRU i: W IXl OMI'.. We hail your jovial front afar, Youi seasonable joys remember; A welcome month you always It, September! - . . - - John (!. Mauger, editor of die Sun beam, Seligman, Mo , who named tiruver Clcvelaud for Ihe Presidency in Nov 1882, while he was mayor of Buffalo, N. Y., is cnthiihia-siic in hit praise of Cham berlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ho says: "I have used for Ibe past five years and consider il the Usi preparation of the kind in the nitr ket. It is as staple as sugar ami coffee in this seel ion. It is an article of luetic and should be in every household. For aale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A.,8. Ilarruoo, knlield. Old tiirl " You say that you would hustle after a man?" New Girl "Ye certainly." "Why do such an unsecut ing lliing?" "To reduce my wait. ' NKW ADVEKTISKMKNTS. 9AKIHP POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. f,.ilel U. S. ilovrrnmrnt EiHhI Heport. Biiyai. Bakinu Po w ma Co., 10 Wall 8t.,N.Y. A D V F.UTTSF.M F.NTS. PIGEON mniill iiiicltrui"' Hmi THE GREATEST DISCOVERY Or THE AGE. Ciimn in I to 4 iIuvh. Im- mmliato in effect; ninuk u com. ( nn te nrrifHl in vmi ttorktitt lill uottil'ltttit In miu piiihII iiiicitrui"' bitiit Ity mini, .iri'iMtui. iiluiu IMtckuKU, uu fweipt u( price. 1 Mr box. I'oi Miilctiy W. M. COIIKV, Drufrit, il ly WfMon, N. C ADYKKTISKMKaNTS. F. Ii. Stainback, 4M J. T. fiwx'If.H old htatiil) WELDON, N.C. GOODS! General Merchandise M'uinn up tii;ty the prtlty liue of Xci- wt A fx apr Illy. I. L. STAINBACK A- a ii. SHOES II For liuli.'-i, MisRen Jind Children ever .shown tti-llfji. A lurt'e line of OxIokIh nil slylcM. 'I'lit-Me sIiim-h are alwas reliuljle :uitl 1 invito innM'ctioii. Have ull size. A large line of METALLIC WOODEN &C0. 1 LIME, Plaster & Cement. 1 1 1 nETERSBURGSEEDHOUSE. SKKIl fur KAUM A (iAUDKN TKHTKDon our Kami. FlaniH, Fruit Titch, Fntilizers, Oil Cuke MimI, ! S.'iHl lor I'lii ularHto W. UWOS i AN, Kfwl.iuian nntl Mii'kt l. (larileiKT, BoltiuhitMik st., lVUTMhurg, Vn. sop 111 lyr. Richmond -Va. Ullg 1 oUl C. r. Lauterback una 1H7 Sycamore st ., Pt'terslmrg, Va. ll;tvinii smv(Cilnl ,T. V. Youtin I would bo ilt:Hctl to we Ihh old frictiils. I,:irut stock ol DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JKWKLKY aud CUT GLASS in this city. John W. Stewart, who was with Yoiinjr A Hro. for '.i't yean is nt the head ol toy licmiiiiiK lViuitincnt. MuAII work and order rtveive prompt atu'tition. oi-t a.) ly. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1895, edition 1
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