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,1 14 jOHinsr "W. SXEIDQ-E, proprietor. VOL XXXI. -A. 1TB-WSPAPEE IB"1 O THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1896. TBEMS:-!!.1 I-Kit annim in advanvb NO. 34. ADVERTISEMENTS. PRUNELINE (Trnd'.t Murk KcKlitervil ) THE IDEAL LAXATIVE And Cure for wuC ONSTIPATION" - As pltnwmt n Imiicy ami Mire t urc f.r lljIlii-iM'NM.IIi'ailarhc, l ( v r-, Mnmncti nml.lt'", IIhwcI iHTni.niUMilsllvir I)isru(N. Hick Htuiiiiirh, Irrrulni Itj , Kidney Troiiblctit klti and III (mil IU h'hI very til ti)' hUht discHfifP ntnl mm,), lent tut is ,. In tin IliiK'tlVt BlHtfi.f III' ln.WV.il. PRUNELINE " t'1' Wlft Min-ft oitliar t. nii-1 tlH rltut nllf IHII liw. It ttti.rnnijlily i h nun's ultliMiit KriiiiiK, i ii ri fl Hit- IiIihhI hii.I r. iii.-vt " nil ' from tlx- y-t-ni. It rtn t- UivHiihCASTOROIL SALTS j l. no Mm ami nil other iHiiisciniH (iiirva ..fttit- (.vfirm. 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ADVERTISEMENTS. nov S fini Gacambe r rumps, Monuments aid Toistones. DESK1SS SENT FREE. In writing give some limit as to price and state age of deceased. I.AIICr.NTHTOt'K 111 the South to select from. COUPERM&RBLE WORKS. 159 to li.mk st., Norfolk, Va. nov 2 ly. out t tir.M lit. nil IKIV; A (loll t ' spiiii ;itul it " jilavt d ft' Iui, and t-vfty ilum i itrrs yon, fi To m i the liver in artioii, II piuifv and ( in ti ll (In lilot(, land In slteiiKt !i 11 and vilali.c Hie wliok M-lt 111, t:kv lit. I'it la- H (lolil. ti Mt ilit al covtty. litltiK h jHcnliiir tonic t Ifi-. L utioii t!ic linitiif Itiriiihr.iiie of tlit- ht iii.u h ;itnl Iwnvtl-i, it tiiaki' a mMnii: rtire of .til sloinarli. liver nnd bmvi-J lisilt r. Kv iucuasint; the blood Kiipply, wi ll as cm it-liinij it, all the OHians of lit- hotly ate .Htientliciu tl, and the mrviH.itf feit 011 jnire. ijcli hlooil. NMit;ili;ia i- the "civ of tin- ttarvvi! nerves for food ' ; nervous tb liilily ami cxhaiistiou, ileenlfsHiiesii and iivivouh ptiluitiiti are in tuoHt inlaitees the ditect irsitlt ol it starved condition of the blood. '1'lie tine way to cure these ailments pi-rinaiiciitly in to laku the Ijoldeii Aledieal IH-e(vuiv, wllltll wns discovt-rt-d and picsetilx-d by an emi nent physician, Dr. It. V. Pierce, at jm-M-nt chief cnti-iiHiitK physician and j.peei;i!t to the invalids' Hotel and Surgical hMitute, Ituli.ilo, N. V. It yoit want a medical opin ion 011 your case, write him. It will cohI you nothing. A Book of 1000 mees, profusely illustra ted, treating of " Diseases of the Digestive Organs," will be mailed on receipt of post age, twenty-one cents. It contains names, addresseH nnd reproduced photographs of avast number ol people cured ot dyspep sia, liver complaint, chronic diarrhea, and kindred ailments by Gulden Medical iJiscovery." LIVER COMPLAINT. Climax, KnlmunzooCo,, Mich, Dr. R. V. Piuucr, llull.ilo, N. Y.: Dfar SirA few of mv jtvnintotiis were heart- burn mid fullnen after eiithm; oitittiiiitt puiu ill mv bowels find biid tnMe in tuv inoiith; nciiiie- times 1 was feverihh, with hot flnthcs over Nkin. Altt-r tnkiiiK vour " Gtikleu Medical Distvuei v I writ, relit-vtd of all tlitte syiuploius und I feel perfectly well. Youth truly, Twin City BAKERY WELDON, N. C. Full line FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, and Confectioneries. Nice liucof California Dried Fruits, I'ruuis Peaches, etc., etc. Full liue ot Cryslnlizc Fruits, Cream Almonds and .Marsmnallows. Agents (or Fleisclnuan's compressed yeast, oct 15 tf. FJ.Uaci WELDON, N.C. Dealer In General Merchandise Agent for the celebrated ZEIGLER P.ROS. ami 11 A 1 siAir. OHUI-J5. Have also added to my stock a nice liue CLOTHING for MEN, YOUTH'S and CHILDREN. A full line of Solid Walnut Caskets Coffins, Always on hand. Burial robes furnished for Ludies aod tleiillcineii ulso fluid in.je," tious given to dead h. idles uud itisiule tants useil when desired. A NICE HEARSE AT YOUR DISPOSAL Mr. T. H. Tavlor. ofNorthamptoiicoun- tv. is with nieaud will he pleased U w e bis friends P. N.STAINBACK THE KERN FURNITURE CO. 14 Old Market Biusre, Niirfolk, Vs. Baly Carrianes, Refrinerators, and full liue of Furniture, spr 30 ly. MARKET NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gLERPY, DULL, languid and mo;'.-e, it llli: way oil tt-i. u hell yniii iiu-r fails to do 'i iiswoik piopetly; m i iJiaMns;',,ur,-,t,i;-yousuf' laJ.SU"..r f,n)), ufcstlOll. inMiMi-ncss, iuhI dv pep-can- RUNNING WILD. A GHOST. If You Permit Heath to to Dealt Out 10 'our I In the r.xutcrancc of ,My Joy at the 11 il - e . 4 .. . ixeiptur ion ire r.ODSCjUCllkCS. l'esf!iniUe fur the Thiiutiht that I ShnulJ Never Afiain, 1 llaneej in My (ilee. Siek The f.Huwin is pulilislicil liy rn'iel i.f ill.' Miieiiiil(.iiil.'iit nC press wurk, W. C.T. i;,0r VclJ..n: A lo.'i.iiiipliie cniin: sIomJ upon tin r.iiiri.iiJ ir.ul, with every part ol'itsuiiiiit fr.iiiu! pripari-J lor w..rk. Ilnw likci a lliie" ol'lil'c ii aeemed, with ils nerves I sinews of i'iivcring slccl rea'ly to ilirale iu rcsp i.m' lo 1 1 10 lnucli of u nifsKr liiiml lis fi.ry cyo shut iiiiju ti. ill glances down t lie tiack, us llmiuli it were restive under llic imposed reslraint of waiting The engineer, wliislliug sofily to liitn- self passed here and there on his work trance. inspection Notbny escaped Ills vii;- 1 hen he went lr.1111 unconsciousness ilunt eye, in all llic movements of cranks into a statu of conscious posl-mortem cx 1 pins an.l pistuti working smoothly, isteocc, and diieovored that his soul was .1 steam coining out in hot breaths in his body, but not of it from the mighty lungs was at the proper "Willi all the inlciest ol a physician," guairo, and everything in perfect order. s hn buttoned his coat about him, pre paratory to mourning his seat, he rc- arked to the fireman, "Jim, let's have diink!" Within a stone's throw of the track was a saloon, warmth, a row of shining soaie power, apparently not my own, the otllc.8, which suggested "something to cep the colli out," uud the music of violin making it uM t lie uioro inviting to men who were about to start ou a cold and lonely journey. ' Your address with six cents In stamps, nulled to our Hrad- Sitarlers, II Kliot lit., Uoitan, ail., will brine, you a full lii.e i.l samples, and rules fxr sell measurement, of our jusllv Ia mbus tsa panu ; Suits, f la.'.." ; Overc.als. f 111 '-'j.-irid up. I ul In order. Aenls wanted tvn; where. !&ew Plymouth Rock Co. eo was rocked to and fro," laterally, as a cradle U roekml. By this process ils conncuiiou with the tissues of the body Was dissolved. "After a little time the laicr.il motion The two men quickly crossed Ihe truck ceased, aud along the soles ol the feet, icncil llic dour ol the saloon, and ll i)"gimiug anne iocs, passing rapniiy 10 . 1 . . . t . I .1 I , T f I. I , 1 1 os d lieliiinl Hu m lint us it shut the uie necis. 1 leu ani nearu, as u seeiueu, aek dour opened, and another man went the snapping of iiinumcrabl,; small cords. out a poor miserable, bloated old sot, When this was accomplished I began win so blear eyes lookt tl out from be- slowly to retreat from the feet toward neuth a mass of tangled, uncombed gray the heud, as a rubber cord shortens. I As with un-levly steps he sham- remember reaching the hips and saving ed down the bank toward the railroad 'o myself, "Now there is no life below tra -k, and approached the engine, he the hips. saw thai there was no one in the cab. He "I recollect distinctly h ivy I appeared limbed up, put his shaking hand ou the to myself, something like a jellyfish as throttle, and pulled it wide open. regards color and lorm. As 1 emerged ll was i.uly a miiiiite's work, only one from the head I United up and down pull, and the engine, like u frightened and literally like a soap bubble attached st-ed, dashed ilown the track and out of to the bowl of a pipe, until I at hist TASTELESS ISJUSTAS COOD FOR ADULTS, WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. Galatta, It ls.. Not. 16. 1S33. ParlOTcdtafnACn.. St. Louis. Mo. ticntleniBn: Vo (Mild lust year, W0 bottlon of SKUVK'ri TAHTKLKMl CH1IX TONIC nml hsTO joiiKlit llirco Kruss nlreiitly this yt'ur. In nil nitr ei pericneo f 14 jenrx. la Ilia din Itiisiriemt, bare never mild nn article t'liittive im li itntversalBaitft jscuya u juux 'luuiu. loursui-iy. SOLD AND WARRANTED 11Y Dr. A.S.Harrison, ENFIELD, N. C. adkins Grocery WELDON, N. C. For line lrroceries, it will pay to call On J. L dutlkins, leader of them all, The unest goods in Weldon yon will see At Judkiu's (jpHH-ry. niisirteil and domestic goods heie you will tint!. Canned goods uud delicacies of every kind It matters not. what your needs may he Visit Judkius' (iroeerj. For choice teas and colTee Judkius is te now tied S'one liner in the country ean be found Try their special brands of blended ten At Judkius' liiocoiy. Soue in Weldon with Judkius can com note Or show a stock of line goods as coniph le I'he great one price you may we At Judkius' tirmery. At Jmlkiim' slore do not foluet Full weights and measures you ejn always get And your Uiwn orders delivered free From Judkius' tiioeery. dee Lily. J'KOFESSIUXAI. VAMi. jams M.si'Li.ts, 0 L L K M 4 Wal.TEB I. 0AS1K1 D A N I K h. CREEN CROCERIES To all my friends: I have opened MAHKET at the old "Dclmonico" stand. LIST of ARTICLES KEPT on HAND: JSStall Beef, Nice Fresh Fish received daily, Pork Sausage, Cabbage, Potatoes, Etc O. Or. E"VAJN"S, Weldon, N. 0. apr 2 tf. ATTORNEYS AT LA H', WlLDON, N. C. t..nfr.f.ln thednnrtsof ITrtllfsn amlNorl ham' on ami! 11 thesnpreuieaiifl Fotleral conns. Ool An, Inn. miuln Ii, Hltnnrtaof North (laroltna. (ranch office at Halifax. N. Conen evorv Mnn dav. I" 7 '! B. P. SALE, WM. LINN, Proprietor. Manager MANSION HOUSE. - BOTH OK - AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Unisa Btreet, NORFOLK, VA. X. T. HOSS, DENTIST Weldon, N. C. IgTOffice over Erary & Pierce's store. 10-19-ly. JJR, W. J. WARD.&- Sflneoi Dentist, : The following rcuiaikahlo experience has been contributed lo the "I'niccdiuns of I he Society ol l'sychieal llescarch" (published iu L mdoii), by Ir. W'illsn a physician ol largo practice, who is vouched for by llic disliimui-hed oculis', F. W. II. Myers. When iu full pissession of all his faculties he was on the verge ol death in the lust singes of typhoid fever. lie w is pulseless and unconscious for fully half an hour, lie thinks that his soul was disonnniiing itself from bis body while he lay in this deathlike he writes, "I beheld the wonders of my bodily anatomy, intiuialely iuterwovcu with which, tissue for tissue, was I, the living soul of that dead body. "I watched the interesting process of the separation of body and soul, liy SHORT LAY SERMON. A lioiij, Ni'tlc Life Ani hmv To Acquire It. The ight. Yv hat a lenrful thing it was when running wild! Ihis smooth, sinning, aulil'ul creature, which but a moiiii ni fore stood ipiietly waiting for i s legi: mi ate work was now like a lienu uuchuiii- 1, us it spurned the track with mad oisy I'M. Shall I tell how the ('lightened onlook ers guzed idler the "wild engine in I" broke loose from the body, and fell lightly to Ihe floor, whence I slowly rose ind expanded into the full stature of man. 1 seemed to be translucent, ul a bluish east, and perfectly naked "With a painful sense of embarrass ment I fl d toward the partially opened door to i scape the eyes of the two ladies whom I was f suing as Well us others who I kuew were about me, but upon reach- ofi all. . . I , . i , .ri ica.i. 1 1 ifcclilcss horroir Mow strong men mg I lie uuor t iouuu myseii ciouieu, auu . : C 1 . .1 . . r . 1 .. . 1 grew pale, und Women wept and wrung sausueu upon uiai poiui i uirneu aim their hands faced the company. s it flew past a tolcuraph station, the "As I turned my left elbow ciiuj in iperalor, knowing dial the express liain contact with the arm of one ol two gtu- would come tliuiidenng along 111 ten ucnien who were sianuiug in uie u.kt. iniiiutes. sent a hasly message over the lo my surpri wire to the conductor'. 'Kii"ine !li ruuiiiii' wild. Side track." Down, down, down the grade, sped the messenger of destruction; faster on its tact errand of death! Like a meteor shot through space, leaving a shower of burn sparks in its path, on it sped, ever gaiuini.' fresh impetus us it rushed down the steep hillsides and across the peace ful valley. Hissing in demoniac glee, on on, it flew! A sharp snap us rod alter rod gave w iv under the' fi tcc strain ol the rapid rot ition of the driviug wh A glimpse of a white, haggard face in I lie cab only a glimpse, nud it was got White-lipped men, holding their watches in their hands, whispered, "0, God! will they meet on tho bridge?" Uh, lor a telescopic view ol tin Iruin id which were loved ones, nil unconscious of d inger, while tho death angel fl ipprd his dark wings so near! Ami n .w, on tho still, evening air, ar and distinct, Souuds the whistle of the do niicd train Scarce had ils echoci oeised reverberating among the hills when the crash came. The wild engine had doue its work and ihe tuibi l waters of the river i pencl their fl indgalcs nnd swallowed up u e .. of victims; while as many more, crush."! and iliaiiejcl and bleedino, moaned their lives away before another night camo. Who was to Illume for this bloody sac rifiec to the m mster, Appetite; for lb quick frightful paus of dissolution; I'm the slow and awful waiting for death that lingered; for the agony of hearts that broke in homes made ready for joy ful meetings? first of all, you who permit death t bo dealt out over thousands of counters you whoso voice has authority to com mand tho traffic to cease in a day; you who have knelt bel'oro the god of wealth his arm passed throuoh mine without apparent existence, the severed parts closing again without pain, as air reunites I looked iiiii"kly up ut his face to see if he had noticed the con- but he gave me no sign ouly stood and gazed towaid the couch I had just left. I directed my gaze iu ihe direc tum ul his and saw my own dead body I turned aud passed out ut tho opeu door, iueliuiug uy head uud watching where I set my fe .t as I stepped down on to the porch. I crossed the porch descended the steps, walked down the path un J into the street ('here I stopped and looked about uie. I never saw that street more distinctly than I saw it then "I look note of the redness of the s il and of the washes the rain had made. I cast a rather pathetic look about me, like one who is about to leave his home for u lon tim ) Then I discovered that I had become larger than t was in earth life, and congratulated tnyscll thereon. I was somewhat smaller iu the body ihun I ju-t liked to be, but in the next lift thought, I am lo be us I desired. "In the exuberance of my joy ut the thought that I should never be sick ain, I danced in my glee. till! I AN Its: A km. When your bl ...d is pure, rich uud nourishing for nerves and muscles. The bio d is tho vilal fluid, and when it is pour, ill i u aud impure you inii-t either suffer from dis trussing dis. use or you will easily fall victim lo so. I l"n changes, cxposlure, or rwork Keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla and be well. Hood's I Mis are (he best after dinner pill; a-sist digestion, euro headache, ocuts A15SKNCH ACCOUXTKI) FOR "Did Miss Dubb mike her debut last n'ghi?" "No. She didn't have the face to such a largi ENFIELD, N. C. irOface ovsr Harrison's Drag Store, dec SO ly. till its yellow glitter has blinded you to the beseeching eyes that ituporo you to ma'll, hcr .,., 9.M8J bah speak the word that will not only cut BWinbla"e " short your earthly revenues, but, as an offset, would reduce expenditures for crime and disaster. If you knew lhat you, or those dearir lo you than yourself, were tomorrow to be ground down by the "wild engine. tho fearful force of an unbridled strength, would yon hesitute to use your power lo protect yourrull ? And it may be you who will quivir be Death the wheels Elix.beth . Robb in Ram a Horn. " A'hat was the in liter?" "Her make upb ix was stolen." CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. tlefW- itBlll SljialriM N New York Herald. But strong, and quit yourselves like men. I Samuel, iv., II. It seems to in" that we need a more constant encouragement iu our religious life. Religion isiu itself the most cheer ing thing in the world, und if any nuc takes a gloomy view of it bo does both himself and his religion an injustice. He who tells us that we cm do every thing that is required is the ungol over the riht. shoulder, und h : who lolls us that we o i n ii it i-s the imp over the left shoulder. Ft is not easily explained, perhaps, bul the fact stares us in the face that it is much easier to coast down hill than to draw the sled up the hill, and wu some times become disheartened. Still, we once in a while get a glimpse of the reason for this. Wo know full Well from b ith observation and personal experience th it if we were to coast down hill all our lives, and if there was no climbing up hill to be done, we thuuld be little bettor llian sleds which bear uh. There ini;',ht be excitement, but we should lose our vigor aud our health. The up hill work is what makes the man. Tho plan of life therefore, has been so ar ranged that no one can have the short pleasure of coasting down hill without the long labor of dragging bis sled up hill. A youth must bo continually reminded of these facts, for be discovers at a very eirly stage that harmful habits may be c infracted in a few months which cannot be eliminated in years. He must there fore become a philosopher or he will be ultimately ruined, for philosophy will teach him that hard work, both in the way of endurance und of resistance, is the only condition ou which he. can chisel a beautiful statute out of the crude marble ol experience. He may wonder why it should be so, but he must recognize th fact that it is so. When that has been one Ins lent are on ilio Inst round ol In add t whose top rests against the throne God. A good life, a noble life, a life w rth living and worthy the dignity and de.jiiny of the soul, is not to be had for the nsk- It must he earned or not possessed ut Hut when earned aod possessed it is as glorious as a broad landscape lighted up by sunrise. There is nothing un the planet so ijestie as a whole and perfect buinau soul. 1 lie u.igcls ot Heaven who sung their hillcliijalu before the world was are an inferior order of beings, because the perfeetiou which is the result of hardship and siilT-etiiig is grander than the perl' tion with which any of the immortals can he eudowned. I believe, therefore that when we get into the other life the min who has endured and won the priz: by his endurance will staud ou a higher evul than any o' her ere ilcd creature, and the soul that has borne the ills of tunc inthespiiit of the Master will stand earest to the throne of (jod. But it is easy not to cnduie. Th school of life U a school of disci- .line, und many tail by the way. So far as Hod has spoken, however, He has used the language of eu couragcuicut, And the words ot Lbrist ure lull ul pity for those who ure down hearted, aud ood cheer for those who still look toward the stars. Prayer is simply the means of borrowt-g strength from the Most High, or an expression of gratitude for whal bus already been received, prayer the human heart comes into con I act with God's will, und by a law, the working of which is some what uiystc rious, because our minds ate not yet ope such contact results in an accession of aid! ity which is palpable to those who have availed themselves of bis privilege. Whomever you may be, whatever slation of life you may occupy, however adverse may be your surroundings, v.ui cm earn a right to God's approval. Not every one can have riches, because riches dep. nd largely on laws which man has m ade, but every one can have Heaven Too present timj is short, bit the future isloug. To-day yuu must w.u'a, but your work well and to-ru arrow your toil will be re .yarded. Possibly you may be suffering the pinching pings ol p iverty. E ivy creeps into the heart as you reeogniz ; that others are surrounded by luxuries at well ns comforts, and envy is a knife driven into the maple tree which lets tho sup run out We were not made to bo wealthy but nublo Wealth is an incident in some lives and not in others, but nobility may bo bad by all The richest are not tho happiest, for hap piness conies frotu tho soul, not from the pockctbook. The sultan may wear a crown, but he is wretched; the peasant who digs his field for food to oat has more enjoyment and more oontent. Not oulside, but inside, is peace to bo found. Or possibly you have fallen on evil ways and habit has made you a slave God knows you have I bard stint to do before sun down, but you are a man and can do it. An immortal soul conquered by a habit is a sorry spectacle;! king"' dirgged at the chariot tail is i strange humiliation. But victory may yet be wrested from defeat. You uud God can da great things together. When you and the angels put shoulders to the wheel an he lifted out of the mire. lieeal! if forgotten fact that you are a man, ow a blast on the trumpet of d. fiance, the proclamation of your own freedom, and do bravo I lie lull!, with yourself. The hosts of the blue above are on your side, aiel lb.. ugh the struggle will lax your whole .strength, giu it now, and kep it up lill you avu coiniui rcd every inltcncle il ten ney lo evil I somehow lliink that who has been lowest in ibis wuld and night his way lo manhood through giuns of devils will stand highest in the e time to come, for tlid not Christ say, Many that are last shall be first?" Religion is another word for irrigation. arid fields, overll owed by the vivify ing stream, spring into Iruilluluess, and souls parched with barrenness when touched by the spirit uf God may bring orth a harvest that shall be garnered by the angels, GKORlIK II. II Kl'WOItTH. ADVERTISEMENTS. l,a. ,.1. a. le : I'.- llehilll, i I.,, v. n an OLD TIMES IN DIXIE. e Was A ThwisanJ Dollar Necm Dunns Slavery Times aid Was llaffy. HYSI'KIiA lliln.US allu.lv Ml hi r v : Bu.n ,f SunnC, SHI K S f I . ,-. 1 1. is ui.iia!.-l r. ii...!v i. ,. .i sinule Hurt i. k '.1 Ml u- I . , I .e. bul is PURELY VCCLTA containing 1)1 all wie i'r.,. .iver lliscus's ii, ! i.i,; !. It lt. caused l l .raie 1.VT Rlir ItoMi'ts. Ihe SV.VI I'lllMs f I i ! I-. or lad taoi: ui the r-.- u::i ; I e-i . Itiai una ii;, ii f, r Ki,. Noilllll-h i ..is i.l I ; costive und lax ; lira la. , I .... p.untul sen.al on ,,f li.,,,i " l.i,j. ,l aulit t'. have t,tv;, HilMts; u llu- li. jcll'-w- a; eai-.o, l- .1 i!.; Sk, r.ycs; a dry 1 .,u,,li, nlti-n mnuuk.-n l-.i I ,,iisiiinj.o,.ii. nii-OUi'-s ni. my i, th,-.,- yinp!. -ins ait.1,,1 t), ise, at .ahirs very I- n. I,,.- I iy; ilu- ,,'iri-:1 oran in tie- tji.ilv . IS . it. t.i i . ll.v d.v ase, arid if n,,t K,Y!ii.0c'l in t.iuv. ;u s-.i u v. eie", wretch, cdnrss and III V III voil Uie full, .winvt hii;li!v COfpinvd ptrs' ll, attest t.i till virtues of Mmmh.-S I. ivi.it Hi i, i..Imk : l.un.W.S. H.ili, I'm. (la. S. W. U.K. d. ; Kev. J. K. I elder, 'erry.l .a.; t.il, r . K. Spaiks, Albany, (,a.: L. alnMer. m, ..i..,SherilI llil.l, !.:,..,( la.; J. ,. (lulls HainlimlKe, la.; Kev. J.VV. ilurke, Maei.n, via.; Virizil I'owcib, Supt. I ia. S. VV. R.K.; lln. Alexander U. Stephens, We have tested ils virtues personally, and kmi-a that for llyspepsia, Ii liousness and 'I hrobbuijr Heats ll is tue ncsi inedi. ine the vvorkl ever saw. VV. tried fi.rlv other remedies liefore Simmons Live! keeuiutor, nlui Hone ot them uavc us more than tern, l.ioraiy relief; lie K emulator not only lei le veil, hut cure i C.IJ. 1 m.ia.H.VI U AM, MUSSKSOHU, .lAtON,0, MANCPACTl ItltD ONLY UY J. H. ZL11J.N Si CO., l'l.iladelphia, l'a "Uncle Zcb" in Fulton, 111 , Democrat: I had to be born over again, and could have my way about it I'd hen nigger down soulh in slavery days a thousand ollar negro. He was the happiest mor tal on earth, lie never luard ol a new court house or free silver. It didn't matter with him whether corn was two bits or two dollars a bushel. The hog cholera didn't fret bis ouI. The latest ashions didn't bother him, and he didn't lay awake at nighs figuring out how he could net a bicycle. Ho was dead sure a thousand dollar negro was of bavin.. doctor when he got si -k, and rain or shine, ds or drouth. He was sure of bis bacon and corn pone. He had the ideal religion. No man ever enjoyed religion ike a big aud, lusty nigger down south in s averv days. Ilcd shout and sing till U n in., and then he'd steal a fat chicken or two nud have a mid-night roast that makes my mouth water yet It wasn't stealing. Hadn't he aud his kind raised the chickens und iho turkevs and the crops? I lo hadn't a cure. Old missus had to look alter ins wile anu even the piekanninies. G id bless the ildtitne cjtton-licld negro, ho didu't have to Bit on a hard bench and hear some political gosling make an hour's speech on free silver or the gold standard. He didn't bother his s.iul about evolution or astron omy, or care a rap whether it was 95 million miles or CiHI yards to the sun What was it to him? If I have to le born over again, I'm going to be thousand dollar nigger and have some fun, Imila V CA.STFOn.XA. tYirf VrtpfO, The man dies well who dies with the consciousness that he has doue his best. The man who thinks his sin will never find him out has deceived himself. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1st lftjpjijiyi ASK the ret:riveret ! ", ',"" V '' ' ' hta''t''' The (.'limpcst, ritr'-st ittol IV.: Mi .lleiii,. In Ilio llnriii: Kr IlVSI'lil'SI V. t UN- I ll I.,., nullity Wanted fin Idea .'ti urn i tii n Who ean think of some simple thing to ialent? ntir was: IIipt mar nnntr you wealto. Writ,"! JOHN WtLDKhliUHN CO.. Patent Attor neys. WiuthlnRU'Ti, 1). V.. for their $1.8ui priao oiler aud lint of two hundred luvcutloua wanted. The EXCELSIOIi l'lil STING COMPA NY otlice is new and complete nnd con dueled by tip-to date printers We do not date back to the time of Muthusala, when elephants roosted iu trees and leathers grew on hogs. Ol'US IS AN ESTIliELY NEW OFFICE new maebiucry and new tvpe. Xo par cels ol old decayed and discolored papers, and no ancient styles of type that have dull and wrinkletl faces, caused by long service and old age. We have the materi al that must insure work with a business like twinkle. Yonr letter and hill heads, statements, circulars, poslal and business cardR, are your spokesmen wherever they go. They either a it I you or discredit you. They ro lled the business men. of the man or hrm and show the character and individnality of the article or busidess advertised. LET US IIAVEYOI H NEXT OKDEItS FOU l'KIXTlNG. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. xcelsior Printing Compiif WELDON, N. C. QWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest ot all in leaveuing strength. Lulrtl I'. S. (liinriinind AW liipnrt. Royal Hakinu Powiikh Co., 1llfi Wall St.. N Y. "IT-:n-i !i : ; 1 HT?TTr;TTTrr',-1 ll in n i ; i-ll I ll VtrirrVtjiCTi-paj ' 4Hmn:m:mvmmim3slln American Traveler Bicycle It has that slick, stylet, ,nj highly finlsh4 .ppearance. You can tell them anywhere. It's a (Ictura of beauty nnd s-ivrieth. It has mora n. iseful Improve m a nti than any high-grid Blcycla m the market. iuilt by American B. H. 0. 122 Sewing Machine Co. factory, 20thnnti Washington Av., Phllaclulul.la, Pa. til Ml mm paXviSSS-f Ill !!SffcuHlid POULTRY AND GARDEN FENCE And makeaapeoial Horae, Cattla and Hoj Ffnce) Vfird, Cemetery, and nruve Iot Fenclnir a Spacialtf avy in rrigaia, -uu.'Kue rrw. hm SlP, TATE -LITTLETON, N. C Having recently famished my shop with a uood screw cutlilig engine, lathe and other niacliinist's tools I am prepared to repair Engines, cotton gins, saw nulls, nnd other macniiiory. i Kwp a supply oi PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS, Globe valves, Check valves, Injectors, wa ter Ranges, gum packing, etc. Cane mills $14 to flfi, Evaporators $10, Bath Tubs, 7.00 Tobacco unttrere a specialty. Give me a trial. Satisfaction guaran teed. J. L. TATE, Littleton, N. C. jy 2 6m. REAMER'S Howard House, JAMES REAMER, Prop. Howard & Baltimore sts., Baltimore, Ud. TERMS v2 Per Day. sep 10 ly. . if CO., d '1r.L6H,K C.I . PROMPTNESS GWJtN ALL ORDERS r a Tk v Ariif 1 WKWW- c wy-jSjgpaw j Blue Rite CeieCPTef oris Manufkcturcra of ULUli i, . HYDRAULIC ROSENDStS timt 'l OuarnntMKl titwolutclr hydraulic. We quote prie dellyerx-d at ftuy piuit in th South, Alt Cement teated, and atreiigili, ritiiformiiy Iu coior,, btiniingand grinding pinratiU'twt. Write fur prices P.O. hnm HIM St UH'UK HPKINUB, VA. Telegraph Blue Hidgtr, Va. aepfri If, ... I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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