THE Q Oil KIOBS"
JOHN" "W. SLEDQ-E, rnoi'iUKTun
VOL. XXXII.
A- ITEWSFFEK IPOH THE F E O F L E
WKLDON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 2!), 1897.
TEEMS:-1-'111 i'J-:u annum in advanck
NO.
ADVKRTLSKMK
HUSBANDS' FAULTS.
MONEY.
NF.W ADV KRTISKM FNT;
ADV KRTISKM KXTS.
PR U N EL I N E
ITpule Murk ll'i;iurctl.l
THE IDEAL LAXATIVE
And f 'urt' f.T
-C 0 N S T I P A T I 0 N -w
An pli-nsam us lii'iicj Hint sure cure r r -lllllotlNiit'MN.IIfaitili'hc,
l'ctcr, MiiiiihcIi
Trimble. Itowrl llcraui;!-mciils.Mt ci
IHarra. Mirk Stomal h, In i i;iilni-t,
Milncy Troubles. alh and liiimil Ills,
orders.
'ami very m my "Hot di-ei-i.. .md ..hi.!. .itioii.
im to tin- Itim-Ilvi-stiiti'il tll I" 'III Is
PRUNELINE" ii'' -"it' '""i 'iiimr
tlr HIKl HHTU'lll Mll I Hll 1 1 si 1 II 1 1 1-l Mj h 1
Cll-Hlt-I"! wllln"il yniHIM, .urill. s Mm 1,1 im.'l
removes nil w nit innn Hir -iin It -yiih
CAS TOR OIL. SALTS
HIlH' MllS Ull'l "II ntll'T 11'Mlx' ll inri.'u
tlVI'4. II t"ll'"S H1 "1 I ll' IKI'r Hll Hi. tiri'lU Hlu'dU
HftlH' NV.ttUl. Kt i-li III.- IM'II.I I ....1, t!,.' I
warm ninl tlie H"i ' m n, iimiv I HI S I.I.I N K
fur llif taller fiiirpoM..
Snltl I iy Hll ill 'iters, "rsi-llt on lv . :.l .. .11 1 cut
til HIIV H'MO'SS I'V
W INKI'.I.NiANN A llUi'WS I'ltl .. i ii.,
ll'ilhrnuir, Mil,
u'l'tl ly.
HUDSON'S
17 Main st., Not folk, Va.
LADIES' AZO GENTLEMEN S DINING
BOOM. A 1.1. MK.U.SS5 CENTS.
('kpassixu nm:t: i srr.ini.n-
I
J. K. HI'DSOX, Proprietor.
1 The Host of Every thinK in Season
i oct 10 lyr.
(J. II. 1IAI.K
HALIFAX, S. C.
lurries full liue
Dry Gooiis, Notions, Boots
SHOES. (ilfOCEKIES, Etc.
J III'IH III! ni.l.lllllll' .T.l'l.l" .,l.-
, 11 1 N KS. Can lurnish any i:trl of any
. ... ... L.n. i vii. mi ui.'ll'll'" U I
; mil ol machine at sniirt nonce, ceim
jjistul eard for slip illustratini. parts tn
nacliine ymi ban' anil will name price for
I'iec needed.
1 carry a full line"
Coffins & Burial
i '' im l i . i. at-A----' t'lL ' , '-bm1 V r
TffBnliir
Cases.
Give me a trial when in mid of an; -Jtaing.
nty 7 ly.
W, J. PARKER
I DKAl.KH IN
Eeavy
ND
Fancy
Farm
Implements.
til POUND SACKS OF SALT FOB
bl.lO PKRSACK.
MfljuCorrecl prices anil polite attention to
ill. "K 1 lv-
TRAD! MARKS,
' r ' pnDVsir.uTI Aa.
AtlTon nifln "koti'ti m1 dwrtptmn m7
autchlvHMiTtatil, fruti, wti.-ttier mi liiTeiili..ii li
InibHhlr luileiilKlilo. fiiniiiiunlrwimn Mni'tlJ
eoutlHiintltl. Ol.lrait neiiv f"riTiirliiii'iiti
lu Amerlc. We hive a Vi HlitinH"U uftti-B.
1'ntenti taken tliroimll Muliu i t. rocottl
IMMiial uotloe Id tlie
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
batffultr HlnMrntwt, lurrt ptrmUtton of
an? tvlenltfle iturDnl. wwkiT.tfmi"1'"
tlSUmi tumtth. prinii'n aiiih'n nrt UJAB
IlKlK ON PATKMTB IKJlll ffOO. AJilrtmi
MlNN A CO., '
Professor Jas. Harvey's
vsKXcr.i.i.K.n
TONIC. !$
li..., ha u.ikiI It in l)u .ililv aitfirtlv
Euro VfH.Uihie itKHHl moiR-ine on uir innr-
Ii t-..ifiiliitjai mill 'l:iiwtJ4 lilt lltT.
net n hhh.h i
Btrengtlu'iis uud lu-iU (lUtiuwd kidneys,
.;tai Hi nriitnl nraf:Ln in a wntxltTt'iiI
mAuner, cums rhilln ami lever, caturrh in
iu tlrst stftti' S, vlccrs, wares oi ion amnn-
iiw, "'fx" ' i "i r
L4Mwi.ttix.na tlm u:.i.k :iiul lanbuiil. invert
toue and vigor to the whole nyaum).
one inoitm iew.!iim '
Offloe And LilMr.iturv ;7 Church strt't't,
. .u.iii,i..i' ... rL'k"ru
Nortblk, Va. wrriin-r."u
jU ly.
W."M. ril VULISTON at t O.,
Wholesale and Hetail Dealers in
CAUPKTS, STOVKS,
nd Mattresses, etc
IMMENSE STOCK
AND LOW PRICES.
W. M, HABLISTONAC,
No. 90 N- Bjoftmort flt,, Peierabant, Va.
ID MU.
Groceries
A. HQ YEARS'
,V tXPfRltN0ll.
aii av
AW
'I
ivcr, KidnoysBlood
'-Y-.ui.Lm .
mmm
I'Ifty Yeart A
Who rmll itiiiininr that thuml,! i
The plnt r wlirtc. In ( iihtcMf,e(, ;
That white wotld-wnmlcr 'ni u
limine
Sh'wM lm-low the nation!, :ht 'n
Hitp nt tlir I'ntr wh the prlin f - r
(ill Aypr' 1 i 11m. by the worNek
Vhicaxo-Wke. thry record
bincc they itarltd 50 yean t.
Ayer's Catharti Pills
have, from the timiof Umlr
proparntion, been a crfinuoili
success with the public' Jl
that means that Ayor's
nccorapliah what is prom
ror them; tht-y euro Will
othera fail. It was fltt
therefore, that the world-w
popularity of these pills shot:
be recognized by the Worl
Fair medal of 1893 -a fafjt'
which emphasizes the record:
50 Years of Curw.
Moments and Tommies.
DKSltiNS 8EVT FifK.
In writing ive Home .mil a
pi ire and stulc iip oi' dtfiiM-il,
I.AH(.IT STUCK hi ie Soin
tn ai,.l...r IV,, in
Slv couper m&rble vorks.
i Kstahlislted 1"H.
1 .".it to Kill Hank st., Xorl'ol, Va.
nov '2 ly. ,
Twin Cr
BAKE
WELDON, NIC.
Full line FANCY (ilfOCKKM, K HI' ITS,
ami Con feet iom-ft.
Nice liue of California DriJl'ruits, I'ruues
1'eai-lles, etc., etc. Jill line of
FrenclraiesI
- a
Cryslaliie Fmits, Cre
Alinonils anil
s
nipresseil yeast.
Marslimali
Autmts (or Fleisehnian'i
BUSTER PURN
I.L, Manager,
IH't 1.1 II-
We're oi our way
Thl Hustler!
wh Sells the
CHEAljEST
and M)T
Dry Gouds,
GROCERIES,
IBT-Or AoytUig You W'ant.-iial
MEYER'S BRGAIN HOUSE,
Enhld, N. C.
)
Chimney Fiie, !-fh, Hlinda anil Doors,
" ''Will foil line of
HARDWARE,
Ff mile by
PLUMMEf & WHEELER,
FKTKltaUHl), VA.
MM If.
I
fi
Cucunib
amps
hit's Ajvicc toYuunKfljrrii'JI'co-
In willing uf inarila! worries anil pleas
ures .Mrs. Wenry Wanl Reeelier,
mi ill:
Di'l ymi never tell your Imsliaiul uf
(inn-ureal eii'elleiiiT ol virtue in your
liieinl's liuliainl, iurpiisely lorimintl
liiin of soiiii' sliiirtciiinin or fault' shieli
jou li.ul seen in liis own lialiils or cliar
...., y
ii'i you ever treat your liuslianil, when
uiiipany, with inatteuiion or impa
i: hee, while ymi p-ililely nnil corjiallj
i' 'pt the alleiilioiis uf other anil less
iinhle men?
Do you ever iiupntiently blame him in
ili-i piesenee of a third parly? What
nun is more sensitive to blame in the
presence of others than a husband wben
e- nsure comes from his wife's lips?
Are you ever cross and silent in your
own linine, with no one to entertain but
your husband, yet full of life, wit and
amiability in company?
While it is just that liusbandsshould
listen and leetive this counsel, and by the
lesson it teaches endeavor to augment the
joys of home, should not wives also take
its trui h into their own hearts? Are we
not eipially likely tn trespass in llie same
waj? Aye, more so. For home is oui
kingdom, where we may reifin supreme if
we have wisdom to bold the scepter with
a jii'lieiniis hand.
I h.ivc seen you people begin life whh
every promi-e of the most perfect happi
less, yi-i make entire shipwreck of it all
iv : unguarded words, impatient
. unrestrained tempers,
i : for spicy and brilliant repartee
1 1 - n a party and give the bigho-t
...-i.ii.1i pianey to social intercourse,
. ;j.H(ii'i is possessor with a certain
I .-in. i.. i ii iable or otherwise; but in
:li lioiii" eirdc it is a dangerous gift, and.
,. ''--riiiii a. v, more freiiuently bestowed
I
ill- ;
than upou ihc husband.
n have wo recoiled, as from
" hearing those who. should be
' 'raw comparisons prejudicial
'inpanion and to the credit
. l and we grieve to say that
u(.l remarks are ipiite as often heard
f, ,i the wife as from the husband.
Hi Ihey ever recall that when they
the marriage vow they took the
f each other's honor and respecta
into their own bands to cherish ir
1 li k1. ' llud has made that bond so
ilile that al honor K-("Wi'J on
passes over and s shaved by the
nd all dtsgraoo or error that is
;l to tho cue is eipially injurious to
r.
y understand all that is said of
ugh, abrupt, overhearing wayv
too much trulh in it. I think
13
naturally, u little spice uf tyranny
(man's composition, and perhaps
Idays of Queen Bess up to the
ine we might find enough of the
ty in our own sex to establish
to sisterhood.
milling lb.it there are purely
elements, do we not know how
or sofleii these uncomfortable
j'iL: chai'.iutori-tios?
Iliit -nr-s and love woman may if
she wil'.'.nsert her power and find men
most llii: subjects. Rut arr.'gince
an! ;uj itn ce wdlfiml rough and stub
born oppont its. Man isuowlierj found
soli. i- ii hi naiural impulses as in the
sicri.l ."-ciiets ut home. If one would
be s ir -ii hi true character, g i to the
doui -n iri l- uni-xpecledly.
ii i- ii. t wll n away from home or iu,
the lnH-ii I- id business or pleasure thai
one st- - i in In natural counmoo. in
I , . .. ..
the I n I' iis family he will bj found
oxerci-ingl is il.ie siant
leurn the strength of
I there his true character
vou. "lowing inexcel-
into insignificance
Iphi;Vr.
!
Teller, Salt-lllii-uiii mill Ei ieina.
Tlie Inti nsrrlilni? nnil sinnrtiiiL' Inci-
.l..(.t tn tl-... iL..ik..u lu iiiHtutitlv ullnveil
l.y ;';:: -.Tr-Vrlnitt V.vb mid
Hkin Umi iu.it. Many very lmd rases
have In-' ii pei'inM.ently citreil liy it. It
is equally i ilk inn fur itcbinit piles nnil
a faviiiiio ri-ineiiv for sum nipples,
elmiipeil liaie.s, c lilblains, friitt Idtes
anil ehn in.- s.-re ees. io its, per box.
Dr. Cailj'n t'unlltliin I'nHilem. are
just what ii h irse net Js when 111 bail
condition Ti nlo, blood purifier and
vermifuge They uro not fund but
medicine and tlie beit tn use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 25
cent per piickne.
Fur sale bv W. .M.Cohen, We'doi-; J.
N. Brown, ll a'ilix; hr. A. t. Harrison.
Eulicld.
A VKlLKI)8L't;(ilTI()X.
Old Gotrtu I h.e made a w
leaving you evoryWing I "possess, and in
addition have tukiii out a life insurance
pilicy for one hundred thousand dollai
in jour favor. it else cau do for
jou,?
His Young Wife Nothing on earth
N. Y. Journal
OABTOniA.
' t, '
1 here u i,l,i
i
eoiiju.'al (ii, ail
will stand If orb
lenee or shrUiiiik
i
THE SPENDTHRIFT.
The Iiiffcrenci! Hclwccn a Mrniey Makorani
a fluiicy Spier.
Professor Allen Haddock, of San Fran
cisco, has been a close student of phrc
nulogy for many yeats, and eonsiquently
ol' men and women of all classes, ami he
says there are unmistakable signs iu the
human make-up which distinguish the
aeeiiunnul.ilor of wealth from the natural
born spendiluil't. He. says that when
you meet an inquisitive man you will see
that his head i broad, and, according to
the law of correspondence, there must
he a broad chest and a hardy ciusii
t iiti.it). The face is full and round, in
diealing a system that is well nourished,
capable ofnot only resisting disease, but
with a strong brain overcoming all ob
stacles in bis path to wealth. It is an
aggressive type, and such as be are well
adapted to commercial pursuits.
This is not a high moral type of brain,
but of the earth earthly. You can see
how wide the head is above and behind
the cars at secretiveness, giving tact and
policy, while the mouth is close, the lips
being firmly compressed.
This is not a young man that would
care for books or prosy sermons, but
would take an interest in anything
which would pay tribute to his selfish
nature, whether he should be engaged in
commerce or politics. The eyes arc
rather open and full, indicatiug fairly
good language, but he is not communica
tive, he keeps his own counsel, and would
not be likely to reveal his thoughts or
intentions to even his nearest friends.
In his "stiff upper lip," which corrci .
ponds to the rather high crown at firm
ness, you can read ieteriuinalion and per
severing industry.
The spendthrift, on tho other hand,
shows, says Professor Haddock, a differ
ent type of head, it being long and nar
row. His neck is loug, and, correspon
dingly, the chest and body will manifest
the same char ictcristies. His acquisi
tiveness is small. He has little sense of
money value, is wasteful and improvident
taking too little thought uf riches; is nat
urally a poor manager and also lacks cx
oeutiveness or deslructivcncss, which
gives force of character; has no disposi
tion to be saving, never accummulatia
wealth, hut is salisGcd to get along Ir- ui
day to day without yrovvdiajj for the
future.
J.ii'lginy by lUe height of the crown at
C;niiue.ssi he is. wilful. Ilis nose is long,
but concaved, and betrays weakness.
Such young men should never enter com
mercial pursuits on their own account,
but conteut themselves working for
wanes.
His face shows a lack of vital force
the lower halt of the face on a line with
the outer angles of the mouth is narrow.
Here are located the poles of the stom
ach. The cheeks an: hollow, indicating
that he is weak iu digestive and assimih.
livc orgaus, hence, nervous and in it able,
lacks recuperative power, soon, tires out
through physical and mental 'a'l0r nuu-
should be engaged in sonio light work
where the pay comes regularly.
IM"T WAIT SO LONC.
Why reserve the kind words of love
until the dear one is goue and cannot
hearthciu? Why not give your fiiend
the flowers while they are fresh and sweet,
and not wait to lay them on his tomb?
While he is struggling with adversity,
ami is east down by disa,ppuiutiu,em speak
the words of att-cUou yarn will want to
say when he lies cold on his bier. Grasp
his band while it is warm with the pulse
uf lite and can leel the pressure of your
own When his heart is still iu death,
it cannot feel j iy or sorrow, an J a friend
is no nearer thau a stranger. Also! bow
hitter the memory of unkind words
spoken in haste, that have pierced the
poof heart like a thorn, and left a paiuful
sting behind! Could we recall our loved
ones that have gone from us, how we
would try to comfort them! Wh it en .,
d.-uring terms we would usel But they
will never return. Their, lyis are seal. J
in ,-ilencc, and th"tr ears hear not I be
Voice of love, of praise, or of blame
Then peak the words ol sympathy now
while ihey are wilh you. Be kind and
gentle to the lillle ones. They are with
you today, tomorrow they sleep under
the dais 's.
"Be ye kind to one another."
Americans are the most inventive peo
ple on earth. To them have been issued
nearly tiOO.HOO patents, or more than
one third of all the patents issued in the
world. No discovery ol modern years
has been of creator bent-lit to mankind
than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, or has dooo more to
relieve pain and suffering. J. W, raugn.
ofOukton, Ky., says: " baye used
ijhamberlain'a Coly:, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy in my family for several
yeqrs, and find it to be the best medicine
( ever used for crumps in the stomach and
howoU.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. S llarri
son, F.nfield.
OABTOniA.
TOO MANY SALOONS.
The I.adv Would NntAfpcar As a Wit
ncss Anainsl Her Onlv Sun.
1 1 ere are the facts in a story uf real
life.
They arc taken from the police reports
of the New York Herald, and true in
every detail except the names.
( Ine morning last winter a policeman
came into the dell'erson Market police
coiiit in charge of a stout lad uf twenty.
The boy stared vacantly about him,
and Ilis face, which was honest and good
natured, was bloated with a long and
heavy debauch.
Close behind him came a lillle eld we
man, dceeutly clad,
Hitf hair win white and her counte
nance pale and anxious.
"Whu's this, officer?" the justice said,
when the boy's turn came.
"It's John Cleary, your honor. We've
got his mother to enter complaint against
him for habitual drinking We ihiuk if
he had a month at the inland, it would
give him a chance lo pull up."
''You can do not biug with him your
f, Mrs. Cleary?" said the kindly magis
trate, who, used us ho was to scctics of
suffering, was stariled by iheduinb agony
in the old woman's face.
"I cannot, sir. It's live years since
he took to drink. It's not Johnny's fault.
There's four saloons near by. He was as
good a boy as ever mother had. He's
good now when he's himself."
"He's mad when he's drunk," the po
liceman intcirupted. "Ilea tried te kill
her twice,"
"Sign the complaint, Mrs. Cleary,"
tho magistrate ordered, nodding to a
clerk, who laid the printed form on the
table before her, saying, "Write your
name on that line"
She took up the pen and then turned
to thejusiice again. Her face was blood
less. "Sir," she said, "he's all the child I've
got! I've been fighlin' tho devil for him
for five years. If I sign that paper I'll
hev tulet him go. He'll never forgive
me. He'll never come home again."
"It's the only change to save him,"
the ufliccr said.
She wrote her name, John was told to
stand up.
"Now go, in to the witness box," a po
liceman directed her. "You must swear
against him!
I can't! I can't!" She clutched her
breast with both hands. "It'skillin' me!
Johnny come here!1
Her son sprang toward
h-r
but
when
fell at Ilis feet
She was dead
lifted her.
"Mother, mother, I'll quit the driuk!
the startled lad cried. But she did not
answer. The physician said it was heart
disease.
An ambulance was suuikavuied. Some
one whispered to tie Justice.
"1'is.chavgeil," he said, and llie wretch
ed lad followed bis dead mother home, lo
be probably held by his vile habit to a
life of shame ending in a pauper's
grave.
Mrs
rv St.,
A. Inveen, residins! ut "lill lien
Alum, III, suffered with sciatic
rheumatism fur over ciiiht mouths She
doctored for it nearly the u hid mil this
time, u-ing various rcuiviii'K recom
mended bv friends, and was treated by
the physicians, but aeiuil no relief. She
then used "U! and a half bottles of
Chawberkiii's Piin Rabn, which effected
a complete cure. This is published at
her request, as she wants others siiuilarlv
afflicted lo know what cured hes The 1'.")
and "ill oenls sixes
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon.
J. X. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. llairi
son, Knlicld.
lllCYCLi: IMtOVICUItS.
A soli answer lurueth away wrath,
but a soft tire fillelh a man with evil
thoughts.
Itis a wise eycloiui'ier thai allows
its ina-t' r an i'Xtiauidi,naiy day's run
As llie spoke U belli, so shall the
path a U ihc bicycle deviate from the
""' "'"'" '
A drop ut oil iu time may save
many
a gallon of perspiration
1 lie tnctcle llalll Wis loin tll.il snli
mittcth to llie chai-oe that il is at fault
and not iis master, tor running ni two
days alike dining the week
It cannot be said of a bicycle rider
that he begin-i a th i way he should
go-
A bicycle can lo aim isi nuyihiug save
climb a tiee.
The rider who pursueth bis way wiib.
tin head bowed runnet,h tp, binuwD dc
91 net urn .
It is not lueei tWi bicycles should
i greet ea,c.U oilier with clasping of hands.
Uiuhui lei them pay a formal, distant
greet iug one to the oilier.
The oil eup that goes too long un
covered will become possessed of ai
much grit as tho rider of the bicycle
thereof
As the handle bar is bent, so shall
the spinal coin un ol the rider be in
clined.
It shall be said of all bicycles that
their way is the way of the crank.
Tho man who lookeih behind him
in i crowded path would better bet
pillar of salt New Y .rk Journal.
Ilmv a l.illk' Mav lie .Male In (in a Ureal
Way.
Money is to cimiiieicc and huiiiness
what the blood is to the body it simply
uels us a lubricant to keep iu action the
financial machinery. The total amount
uf money issued by the I'niled Stales gov
ernment from the time ol Washington's
administration to the present does not
represent even a htindreillh part of the
wealth of this country. The imuoiiiiI i f
money which is in circulation is vastly
more important than the amount of money
which is stored up in bank Vaults. To he
in a healthy financial coii'lilion a country
must, have its money iu constant circula
tion, just the same as the blood in llie
body must course though the veins at a
certain rapidity in order to keep one in a
state of health. A $111 bill, for instance,
if put away in a trunk or somewhere el-c
will be for the lime being a useless thing,
hut il setil out to he circulated among
tradesmen and fanners and professional
people it will be the means of paying
hundreds and ihnusntids uf dollars ol
debts. Just think what u 310 bill can
do in a year, even if it be used only once
a day, not including Sunday. I' cau
pay ill that time debts aggregating
M.nii.
In illustriilii.il there is a little story
which runs as follows:
Mr. Brown kept hoarders. Around
his tablc.sat Mr. Blown, Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
Andrews, the village milliner; Mr. Black
the baker; Mr. Jurdau, a carpenter, and
Mr. Iladley, a fl iur, feed and lumber mer
chant. Mr. Brown took out of bis pockctbook
a $UI note handed it to Mrs. Brown, fay
ing: "Here, my dear, is $10 toward the 811
I promised you.
Mrs Hrown handed it to Mrs. An
drews, the milliner, sayiug:
' That pays for my new bonnet."
Mrs. Andrews sai l lo Mr Jordan as
she haudid him the note:
"That will pay you for the work on my
counter.''
Mr. Jordan handed it to Mr. Iladley,
the ti iur, feed and lumber merchant, re
questing Ilis lumber bill.
Mr. Iladley gave the note buck to Mr.
Brown, saying:
"1'hat pays $10 on hoard."
Mr. Brown passed it to bis wife, with
the remark that that paid her f-H he
had promised. She, in turn, paid it to
Mr. Black to settle her bread and pastry
account, who handed il to Mr. Iladley,
wishing credit fur the urnoiinl on bis
Hmrlnl, b v ao.iin rehiring it to Mr.
Brown, with the r. mark that it settled
I'm that month's board, whereupon Mr.
Broivu put it back into his pocket book,
(c'aiiuing that he "never thought a $111
bill would go so far." Brooklyn F.a'.'le.
II Kit SI T l'OK'f
Orcstesoneuioht You say you arcsup
polling Lillian Uusscll!
Veinonhtf lluiuhaiu l proudly) Yes,
I am the rear legs uf the elephant which
shoridts in un in the second act.
TUKIIt F.Vl'l.T, OK t'Ol'ltSK
Mrs. (iivene I really think
bad for the men to p ike fun at
it too
I he old
uiai'k
Surely
It
no fan', ol
theirs.
Mrs. Whit
Indeed it is. lid you
ever know one who hadn't remained
single I'lolll clu ice?
in oiic.v;o.
lie I would kiss you if I thought no
one would see inc.
She Shall I close my eyes?
MHCMsa Trtn rOl'NTAIN.
Utile 1'ouii- J. Mill of llfr Is
MistiMci al ) its very snuri-i".
hviv can lie S -.l no lioalth ill
4iiv tiarl ol l ftj'W.i ine oouy.
V h c n
woman lias anr
weakness of
C.......I ..man
lisease or
the delicate
isiu of her
; sex. the fount
i:n lie ul
o ; li e r
lk..
tiliy-ical
;-vislenee is aiA lioisoned and
she cannot 1 Iv healthy in
niy respect 'ttDH i 1 until this One
t uii.laiiun 'J'Jf!, J trouble if
fl.e f.unilv Vl li B IJ
Ml. ill CTHir of T i ll i '
i hi riliing: " t'1 1
tnnMr to suiK-r-
fu'ul iuuhi-h, hr niiiy
nit-Hciilu tin mural-
'iinm;i. or hratUulK
wlu-n ilu'se art ui u ly nymp-
ti litis of oim' fU'ep-Tootid
in, il, idy k4 he Uisiuu tly iVm
Inuif ofusn.
uy woman n fieri ii from
lhr.e (It'licatr com
plaints may be com
p'.kUly euml rig-ht in
l hi privacy of her own
lionie iwilhnnt recourse
to mollifying examina
lioit ami "loc.il treat
ment" 1 bv Di. I'ierce'i
Kit-.iMti Pre scrintinn.
It R-ive health to the special onranlsm of
RuTiianhood. It purities all diseased con
luitins; ffives elastic strength to the lipa
incuts, and vii.ililv to the nerve-centres. It
iiomote good tligrestion, sound sleep, ami
freedom from pain
Tt is the only medicine devised for ttm
une puipose by an educated, skilled spc
:iali,it in this particular field of practice. H
is the onlv medicine which insure pro
-pfH-tive nioth.Ts against the danRers and
suliVriny of motherhood.
r. Pierce' thousand - pajre Hltwtrated
hook. "The People' Common Sense Med
ical Adviser contains several chapters ue
vutfd to the special physiology of woman,
with advice and surest ions for self-treatment
which evcrv woman ought to read.
i iitwr.hiiii.d ronv sent absolutely free on
t eeiot of 21 one-cent stamps to pay fol
n. tiling onb ; or, cloth bout d, stamps,
VddreM Dr. R. V. Pierce, Burtalo, N. Y.
ft
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN!
Surely if the word RCGULA TOR is not on a package
it is not
Nothing vise is the same. It cannot he and never has
been put up by any one except
J. H. ZEELIFJ & CO.
And it can be easily told by their Trade Mark
the: red z.
A SANCTUM SERMON
lll'SSl'J
lie JUnmry nf An (111 liMM
.Mnlher.
That unit) is rich who still hi
aim a dear, old fashioned sweet
with
voicid
llepllls
mother, with eyes iu whose clear i
I lie love li jU shines, and bait
JUSt
threaded with silver, lying smooth upon
her faded check. Those dear hands,
worn with toil, L'cntly tiuiili-il your totter
ing steps in childhood and smoothed your
pillow in sickness, ever reaching to you
in tenderness. Blessed is the memory uf
an old fashioned mother. It floats to
you like the perfume from some wooded
blossoms. The music of other voices
may be lost, hut the entrancing memory
ol hers will echo in your soul forever.
Cdhcr facts may fade away aud be fur-
ultcu, hers will shine on. When in
the fitful pauses of a bu-y life your feet
wander back to the old homestead, aud
rossing the well-worn threshold stand
once more in tlie room hallowed by lu-r
presence, how the feeling of childish in
nocence and dependence comes over you
nd you kneel down in the molten sun
shine streaming through the open window
just where long years ago ) ou knelt by
your mother's knee, lisping "Our Fath
er. How manv tunes when temptation
as assailed you has the memory of those
sacred hours, that mother's wolds, her
faith and prayers saved y.-u from plung-
ut it the abyss of sin.
TIIK MAN )!' DI'.STIN Y.
His Wife My dear, you have been
talking a great deal in your sleep
ktely.
Presidential Possibility Have I
hem! I hope a I hope I have not
expressed any decided iews about the
currency question.
CASTOnlA.
The man who sits on a limb and saws
it off is a Solomon compared to the one
who thinks be can sin without haviug to
suffer.
AD KHT1SKMKNTS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celclirateil for its great leavening strength
and hcalthfu!ness. Assures the loud against
alum ami all lunns of adulteration com
nnin lo the cheap luiiiuls.
HUVAL BIKINI! I'llW 1IKK I'll., NK.W YllHK
t.TOTHK l
SOUTHERN
BAPTIST
CONVENTION
111 WiliuiiiHioii, N r ,Mny Mli t.
Is i; the
llth
- - SEABOARD AIR LINE i
tlFKKRSTHK
Icutcs!
HALF R ATE.
In ait'litlon to the ri'irularSiiperhiliHi
lile daily Service, it is proposcri to run
THREE "BAPTIST SPECIAL TRAINS"
From Vfntlnla, North famllim. Smith
fHrnliiiH.Hiirl ijisirvia, makiiiK linnie
ili.te eomieetioiiswitli trains fnnnall
isiiuts
J j, NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WE8T j
m For stieetal printisl mutter, m, li
1 time tallies, rHten.tii'ki.u,sleerH'tTi and f 1
" " bO ii,r..t..,.iii.. aisu. ........11 .... . :
a " ...v........ f
II
77 Mufn st.', Norfolk! Vn ' (
mi kkai ronnrA, imv, fmuir Agi
Porta mouth, Va.
OR
H
T. J. ANPKlSON.tipn. Pum. Aifent,
I'orumouth, V.
ai'iisii.'-jiflrirjfjiw.tf:
A:
J". Hi.
Judkins" Grocery
;vei,dox, x. c.
I still carry a lull line of fimt Staple
and Fancy (i roc'iTics,
FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES,
Crockpry, fllnss Tin, anil woodenwure and
most everything that is kept in a first
lass ciwcrv store. I also return thanks
to my friends for th'ir patronage of the
past, un.l solicit a continuance of the same,
with guarantee in please. Anil wishing
them a happy and prosperous new year.
That they may
J.ong to live
Anil well toilo
And af ter death
lie happy too.
Respectfully,
J. I.. JCDKINS.
dec 13 ly.
W. L. Douglas $3 Shoe.
Stvllsh. durable, perfect fittine.
Endorsed ty over 1,000,000 wearers,
W. L, Douglaa $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
Shoes are the productions of skilled
workmen, from the best material pos
sible at these prices. Also $2 50 and $2
Shoes for Men, $2.50, $2 and $1.75 Boyt
W'p HM.nnlvtrietif.tOill'. Itnmiliil'nlf. Knnoh
l'.il.-1't rlf. Kn-lu-n t.iiiiiin I, Vii l K"l. i-lc,
gni'li-il t" e(irT,'rn't"t mill liricf. el I lia .liue..
If d. alcrcutin.it i.iiiii:- ,..u, wrilii
atiloc free. W, L.DOUGUS.Brwkton.Mju,
autu li
W. B. TILLERY,
WELDON, N. C.
E. N. RICKS It BROS.,
EKFIKI.n, N. C.
nov 2(i 5m.
F. I Stainback.
r
WELDON, N.C.
Dealer In
General
Merchandise
Agent for tlieeeielo-
I Z FIG I.KR BROS.
I. M'flES.
aud I' i V s
Have also u i i ,., -i.u k a lin e line
CLOTHING.
for MEN', Yul'TU'S ami Chll.DKKK.
X full line ol
Solid Walnut Caskets Coffins,
Always on hand. Burial robes furnished
for Ladies ami (teutlenieti also rlnid injec
tions given to dead bodies and disinfec
tants used when desired.
A NICE HEARSE AT YOL'R DISPOSAL.
Mr. T. H. Taylor, of Northampton coun
ty, is with me anil will be pleased to in
his friends.
P. N. STAINBACK.
PROPKSHIONAI. fAkbt).
.UMKS M. Ml'LLBN,
WALT I. DUIII,
D A N I K L.
M"'
I L L K N A
A TTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wsi.don, N. C.
l-raetlef In thecouruor Hallfai andXrathanra
nn and in theHitpreracanr) Federal oouru. CoU
petiiiriamade in allpartnof North Carolina.
Branch office at Halifax. N. Comb Tr. Una.
lr. Ian 7 It
jyt. T. T. uoss,
DENTIST
Weldon, N. C.
Ck-OITiee over Entry A Piercc'iator.
10-l-ly.
f)R W. J WARD.Vc-
"Siirieoi Dentist-
ENFIELD, N.C V
KluOffioe over Harriwn'i Drag fltnrr
dmSniv.
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