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1 JOTT.TSTW. SLEDGE, fihipriktok. vol, xxxii. A. ITEWS'P'P'EI i"1 O !R, THE PEOPLE WKIiDON, N. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. IMS. TBBMS:-H';i(l anmm in advanck NO. 42. WTf.i 'ii . - -. TXifi :U' ',Wi LIS. ".'V: Knee Exeat. W.4 fifty Years Aj(o. , Ihr slump tti.il Ihr .filer Imr h ..in ic I tin- n-.jy ,ir aiul wide, tjni . tite fur tlx- lo;itlif)tnr d ie ! iiM-lr.i tip fioin Mir laitj',-,! h.? ! J l.fl-w. Ar.l 'twa-,.yri ,ume :i '.it -.iparillii. tliat all now. k ii.-w, t is ii:.t lT;;niuiii- ts fi Jit ( (., ,,,. Aycr's 5arsaparilla is t'.io oriirinnl Barsnparilln. It h n li.diiml it n record fur cures ii:-.i.l'i'l!el ly nuy blood pun f .:!. coiiii-.onml. It y. the ouly n.ran pur i 1 1 u hunort-t by a n.i-.;.-:l at the World's l-'mr uf I;..M. Of. its imitato the r-:n.-.y; th, y caa't ;ui.t;.ta the jjtsKMswtaranri jc si'fc.u.Kpai No. -V... l-iM!iar- ink willing id '-k in r i iriiK'ii like a Ml, it ti .Much r j - v- - i.t'u-it'ti ' fi --t'. :,,',',1 i cMiitiw.T - .7Ttl..r-r -i 1 . ih.iow. Ar- i I ' it-.." " V ?, I. IK J J' : " Jf-f 1-renrh li'tp-; 1 3 " " If' 5 ' al-t'iitii-ht if r I j I I in liialioitiiiy il-" fl in nil r H"'1'- U mi prii-f ..r ( Mail or-!, rs (iilr.l i-rmnrtly Wp will nmil mm me. 1r'i- uf a'l rh-iritt1. titir in t 1 li' p:nfi' p i ia miu 1'iiilt. eoiitfiirn.iK Furiiitiirc, lr.ur n-8, I..iiip"i, Sl.i' . Ci' kcrv. M'rn r. I'lft.irtH. lic'.iiup, KftiK'ititr. It.ily i arrlHtf'', rtr. T it in tin w t m pific tHk ttvi'f iuMi-hf1, aii'l wi' pay all Ki-taf. "nr Jit n i p h ii"i t'atp't 1 n rtl.tiiif alluw! ii I'm nrM in roll it. IH hi-to - ti 1 f t-T th" uki nr. II" carpi t t rainp-t' H'n wantiM. nail in c in BHiiip'i. 1 iu'n- is tin n-a'iii whv yn DtKJIIIll 1111 V ViHir I' l'lll ill tlilT Ul lll'f c-tit. pr!it wi.'ii y n Ciin tisiy fim f ill" nini. i'n ,i tt niiu uun iu iuu niiUH-j-SHVC.a, JULIUS HINES & SON, Baltimore, Md. riffle rri'Tition Mifa papr. SHE TOOK LEGU MEASURES. H'i 'I he .Inlet's luunhkr Mmd h Ynimi! .Mao. 'I In- jll'l's ilauuliliT Was loiikin jlll a anil. 1. vi in ii w.n p.iwil.l,. r a f-ir J I" li'it ( lu ll (he Mult- iil'llilliil ill' til. jii.ji-V iliiiliii r iMiiiL.t aUay. In. jmlm'cl I.) Ii.t UU "Tli il Ji'lliii; limn," ;ucl llw j'l.l-i'. -- in . . 1 .. l . rni i n . .1 in li.in; ..ii uli llllll." Till-jllil'i1'?! il.illlllw NliTt'l)' Mllili'll. "Ui lii't In-hear nit laiii,in up inn! il.iwil ill.' tin- liaikvaj?" Ili llialnliil tin jililn. ''I il.iii't n'i' Imw In1 t'milil liavi' lii'ln'il il," ri'plii .1 iln' jmlnn's iLuliicr. " Hut In' mill luiiiu uu," ivr.iiatiil tin ju.lm'. '1 am iiliiiiil that amj I'ault, latlivr," auswiTt'il the jinliie's daughter. "Hut il Vuii will only cms 'lit lo ltwk at the mat li r Iruiua lt'j:.il . tint ol'vii'W I think juu will art't'that I dij oxai'tly what Wat l'r"l''r" ' l-'ruiu a li'L'al point of vii'w! " ijacil lali'd (hi- uld ui'Dtleiuau in astonishment. "( Yriainly," she answi-rt'd. ".lust taki tin' i'a-t' h.iiiit' tu yoursolf. upjuisi? yim had fiiti nd inlu a limiti'd iaitui'rshi aLTft'im nl with a man, and you thought you di ti'ctcJ a dfsiro on his nart to yet away in hasto. Wouldn't you take nut so mi' kind of a writ to stop liuu?" " Y"U nii'iiii a writ of uu exeat, I sup p I.;," Miiiysti'd tin' judge. "Is that the kind of a writ that pre vents any one from oing away?" iutjiiired the judge's daughter, "That's just what it is." "Then that's what I was thinking of," she sii l. He heard you stamping up an 1 down the hall, and he li. lray. d a most extrao'iin iry desire to f;et away, but I d' t.iiiHil him hy a writ of knee exeat." Chi'llL-ll l'.ist. Auction For fives. ALL WAS JOY AND GLADNESS. I nit 'I he iiianwiiiij lr In "1 he Cnlnnijl lij.vsuf Viruinii. "Does It Hurt.' HE FOUND EXPRESSION AT LAST. He biin'l Want in in tier n Mure I nl hh llne-iimi-. It is an easy matter to bear the aches ol' anotlier's ecrns. The seale of justiee w nothing but n triil hiiauee. tin i SI'l'.l'I AI.KI' an.l Al'TIMII;! I V all 1 MI1UI1IV. l'R'VUk'U'( All wlm nrr s ii ll'.-i -.in! Willi aey l:l.iMl!l TI!' II ' III, K, . nil. I lie wise to tail on el a.Mivss tiy in ii!. O.nwult itt.in tie.' ai.il in .lu in.'s eo iipou'i lc 1 to sin l f.i -h inrti.' ul o e.ts.- Wli.'ll wriiin to me pli-.ti' en i'1'M" stamp tor replv. II'' .1 W II V l: T. V. t'i.'i t'lmivli St iXew N.. i le 17 tv. Ni'llolk, a W. T. PARKER -hk.u.kii in , km Heavy ANDrZ Fancy Farm Implements. 't I' It N" 1) SACKS Or' SAl.l' I tllt i in ri'.liSACK. .t'orreet prle II. i anil polite altentlon to all)! I IV. W. M. IIAItl.lSl ON A; I'O., Wholesiile ami Hi tail Healers in cA!um:ts, stoyi:s, and MuttrpHHi'H.etc- IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAHLISTON A CO., No. M N. Sycamore St., Petirwhtirir Va, A hpp? mother is thi hdipift beitiK tn tiu wot Id Tn hold in her arms ihf dear little 1 i fe a pait uf her very nwii life neat 1 i n , tniAtinc and dependent on IwT pidtectniK love, is the sweet est, ninnt sacred re spunnliility of a wo man's exitance Hut many a woman appioarhniit the time in ni'Hinii -i irri () most deeply its duties and i,i,l, ci,,. U liiiiil.fl.,1 f with a scnte of anxiety and 1 -fr- 111 "n,ea-"naiir inii-iKKiinK ' f TU ihiH tale ot mind ts tin Jr f-ivor.iMe both to the ni'ithrr and the child. A pr.f-pi'ftive mntlur mav insure herself K.iinst the liyliU-st ft-.trof Maniter or esres. mve ti.un hv the neKf I r. I'n tee' Favorite Pusi-iii'lit'ii. tlntitu: the ptiiod of t-ipert anfv rin. " I'Tt-ii'tiptitm " makes the cmnnm ot bahv alisiilutt ly sate and compar atively luitilcvs. It Kivrs clastit-1 luttirance to the organism np. ri tllv cutu-erncd in nn'therhood. ard hr-.iltliv vit.tlitv lo the nerve centres It in. ike, ihr m.ilht r "trotifr and cheerful It (rues ht-t rA'ni' tative power It promoter al'timl mt MMnrishnietit and provides eon stitniiMii.il health and enertrv for the child It i Hie oniv tuiHitivt suecihc toi all dis- fases .if the feminine monism, devised Ity an ediu ited and skilled specialist in ttm oaitiiiil ir held of practice its sale ei- ceeds the combined sale of all other med icines for women "l nm verv thankful fnf what fir Pirrce'i Ja Toiitr pivs.-npti"ii !ta ddiie fur me." wnten Mr u i: .,,,11, rtf lirrnula 1-Ik Cn , KunsM " AlHHit a ni.'iith hrf.ve I wa ronlinrd I hrt iniiiti I riiuld viand un onlv it little while tiitir I u'ul.t nl rfst at nnjht at nil. nur " iiv nltirr tune I could si-arct-Iv eiit nmthing at nil t hfcan taking )r 1'iertt I'avnrtle Yif .. ,.! ,tlr tVi f(-..mt ..f 1 tr't liettfr v,., ihxn utoil I wnt ick I carnril neilyall thr witfr thut wi nd up a long hill, and worked in thr jr'ien evprv iav iie-mrn mi nihotk and did mil feel at all had When the fy.hv j l.rii thr locirr and the wmnrri wh(. wfir with me sod I hail mi etiier time tin any one thrv ever s tw far thr tirst time I tie nauy is vctv heillhv nn-1 i!mwiti ru-ht ni-.UK J buvt been up ever since ih was tivr day old. Giii IIK 0 ii I M1IK WALTKH B. UAMBL DANIEL. PKOFK.'tSWMAL VAKDS. 'Alls H. Hl'LLKN, f U L L M ft ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wki.don, N. C. r.Ai'tlceiiitheeotirUof HullfaianilNnrthiimp I'Miiitln theMiiprumeand Kederal etnirts. l!iU e.'tl.mi mmlo In allpartsof North Carolina. UruielioiBee l Halltai. N. C.opeu every Mnn. "7- jau i iv T. T. ltOSS, D,- DBUTIST Weldon, N. C. IVOfflo over Emrj A Pieret'istort. GORDON Baltimore G. P. R. Rye AMI Maryland Rye: "A Gentleman's n n n 'i Drink.' Iw.w. I Sole I Agent, n 48 M m n 4 I'lnlil the earliest settlem'llt ol ill'' eoloiiii'K there has always heen n deleet id the distribution of women in thiseoiiu try. It is a hi-r itieal fiet that while one si eiii.u lias always Mill, r. d from an em hatrasRtneiit of riches aiwllnT has pined in a i.e mII.'ss privation At the outsi t ol Ann rie.in eol.iiiijiii.iii the wilderness was hungry for men to till il, and llmu saiiduf ihe idle lah irers of London and Hii'tol polled iiiiollie new Kldorado. H ibert lieverly, in his "History nl Virginia," piililished it liUo um) 17- . mis: "Those that went ovei In that eoniiiry lirst were chitfly single tneii, who had not the ineuinliranee of wive and children in Kokand, and if they had, they did not expose them to the fatigue aiidhaird of ho h.ni; a voyage, until they saw how it should fare with them selves, l'rom henee it eame to pass that when they were settled there and io a Ci iiifortahle way of sulisistioij a family, they uri w sensible .1' the uiislortunc ol wanting wives, and sueh as had left wives in Kiilaml sent for them, but the siufilc in- ii were put to their shifts. "('tide' the diuVulty they had no hopes but that ihe plenty in which they lived miiiht invite modest women of small fortunes to 0,0 thither from Holland. However, they would not receive auy but such as could carry sufficient certificate of their modesty mid i;ood behavior Those, if they were but moderately iialilied iu all other respects, luiedit tie- nd upon marrying well in those days, without any fortune. Nav, the lirst anteis were so tar Irotii expeetine; uiouey wiih a wuinau that 'twas a common lino; lor tlieui to buy a desi rvinji wife that eariit-d i:oid testimonials of her linrae tT, at the price of JliMl, and make iheiuelves believe they had a bar gain. In one sear Sir Kdwin provided a issaue I or UM new euiii:ranis. auioiii; were ninety agreeable youni; women 101T 'Mil I. -peel atlle, to IlirilMI Wives to the eo 01 i.t.. Tlii- lie eotnln 'dilV was trinspoii.it at 1 lie . . p.'i'sc ill the colony, and sold to the yoiini; planters, and the following year another consoiiuii'iii was inaile ot sixty maids of virtuous education, younir. handsoine ami well reeoinineiidi d A wife in the lirst loi s 'Id for Hill lbs of tobacco hut as the value of the n.-w aiiiele became niiwn 111 1 lie market the price rose, and wife would tiring loll pounds of tobacco A debt lor a wile was uf a higher diouiiy than or her debts, and to be paid first." In a hiter stiil iu existence, dated johdoii, Auitt Jl, lllJl,and directed lo a worth) colot.it olih.it settlement. the wruer s.iv-: We send you in the -hip one widow and eleven maids lor wive lor the people of Virginia. There luth hceu cpecial Care had iu ihe choice of iliein, for there hath not one 1. f them been received but upon l ti.l c.iiiimeniltiiioiis. "Incase tliey c-uiri.it be presently arried, we desiie that they may he put with several tiiiiisehold"rs that have wives " Hut the writer of this epistle bad little reason to tear ibat any ul the "maiileiis would be h it over. The aicbives of Vir ini.i prove 1 hat these fust cargoes of vooiii! i.iilies were put up at auction ne- tll llo oie. Il trees of J illlestoWII, where iroli.tli'v the most niixious and .! cio'lll of llllt'liotl habitue ever k 11 wii 1 1 In liisioiy ol ihe world ere ilh-le I. and ild for ljll p lUllds f leal loluec 1 ei. h. ami it Wis ordered tll.il tl.. del't should have prceede .Ce of 'llliT-. 'I he solitary "one widow " went al . 11.' nh tin- olhels, for til-V could not be particular in lh"c days. Tin :ood minister "f the col my no dou'ii had a bo-v time that d ay. lie Did mil mention any lees, nor um ine nriue "roomslliink of letideriiii any. All w is joy ami u'a tnes. li.UI.no (.. I.) News. The dentist whistled 111 1 1 il v as lie went about hisWilk. It sei-ine'l lis it he knew I lull he w oild have to do the wli siting l',,r 1.V0 and was lalle r 1 el i l 11 1'irsl, he put the pnii'iit in a eh air and then lipped ihe chair iel' k lllllll Ills lie liill was belpli s-. Alier ill II he did a Mule pr'.b 'u: wiih an exaii'." t; I knii lllli.' liei 'lle until ill'' plti"lll L'ilVe nj'ltlip lliut nearly lilted him out "I tin' chair, whi'tciipon he iiiiiired iu n stirpiisc l tone: "Hoes it hull?'' ' lines it bull?'' repeated the pili 'III. "Well, 1 should think it did " - tlii, well, that will be all right now,'' returned the dentist with an air of calm eoiili Ifitce, as he i:ot out a rubber dam and pr ice -del to III ike the paiient speech less Then he n--nun il his whistling, while he was o..iiii. an array of to ls out in front ol the paiient and otln rwise doing what he c mid to make him fe I uneom f.ulable. A little mote probing followed, and when he had one ol his sand-pikes located on a nerve he called an able bodied boy in Irotii Ihe in xt r t.d let him use a le id mallet on the other cud of the spike, the idea probably being to strengthen the hoy's muscles so that be will be in good trim for a tackle when the next football season gels here. Twice he stopped to ask "Hoes it hurt'.'" but, of course, a rubbery, Mubbcry sund was ihe only answer. The steam drill came alier fifteen or twenty minutes of rock excavation by hand, and, then, when it struck, the pa tient jumped so high it "1 as if a blast had been lunched oil. I "I Lies it hull? ' asked the ilenli-t in the same tone ol sorruwlul impiiiy, and it was evident from the way the rubtur da-u moved that the man behind il was endeavoring to say something. Ot' course, there comes a lime whin even the patience ol a man in a dentist's chair mav I xhausied, and tl"W and then the man wih the liiuinphaiit smile and the corkscrew tools overplays bimsetf, as it were. It w is, according to the best inf'irinaii iii at bainl, just alier 1 he del -list bail snid, ' I Lien it hiit't?" for tin eleventh lime tint the man iu the chair tore 'II' I hi- dam and began op.rali un 1 i bis ..wo aci 111. No more than the tuinuies later liesio .it ou r a bruised and dishevelled dentist and d-liverel himself as l .llows. "1 ain't kiekiii' ah ut hcin' hurt. I kin stand the hurt. 1 alius eipecl lo Lit hurl in a deiiii-t chair, but tin re ain't no dentist livin' kin diivc spikts into me an' then gloat over it an' git away without giitii.' hurt Mime his.se'f. Now, if you want lo git up here an' 'tend stri' tly to hu-iuess an' just take it for granted ibat when 1 jump four fett 1 ain't iloiii' itlo amuse you. come ahead Hut I don't want no iiioredum fool ipies lions an' no more gloatin,' 'specially w In n voll've got U10 gagged all' on my hack." The Chicago Host. She Tiirnefl The Tallies. BEFORE AND AFTER MARRIAGE. Ihe Ilii-hinJ's lnii'essie Wile Uj- I. essnii I nr si. It s. otned lo him ail excellent tillic to imi'liss the lesson upon her, so as tie l ilted f .r his h it he sai 1 to lift : "Suppose you bad waliltd llle to spend the evening with you before we were ui.ttried and I bad planned to do sniuc Hung else "Suppise I had." sic r. tiirii. d. " V hat f 11? " Villi Wouldn't ll.IV.- sullied, would you'.' ' he asked. "Noo, I suppose not," she replied hesitatingly. "Vou wouldn't have got cross and been disagreeable about il, would you?" "Probably not." "Vuii would have been j'l-t as nice and sweet and clever as you possibly could be," he a-selted. -'V ou Would have be nbolh lovable and loving and would have tried to e nix me to give up my other places. 1-n'i that s ? ' "Perhaps it i-," she faltered, "but," "Nevermind the "huts' " he iutcrupicil. feeling that he w is gaining his point. What I am trying to imprest upon you is that a woman doesn't s"om to think it w.it; h while to try the same acts una lover. Thai's where you'ie both f mlish an 1 iiiiju-t. Now, you ad.nit that before marriage'' " IM'ore marriage," she broke iu, "il you had spoken of g 'in anywhere and I had pouted just the least little hit what would you have done?" "I'lii-ah-well, I suppose" " If you hail noticed what neeiucj to be even the merest trace of a tear what would have happened? "Why, my dear, I" "If I had merely looked at ymi plead ingly what would have happened to that oih- r elig igemclll .'" '-lie illy, you doti t give me nine to anw.-r. 1 must confess that in all prob ability 1 would have" tjiveii it up, of curse". she prompted. "1-n't it woith while to make ihe sumc 5 lelitifcs for a wife that yull do for II sweetheart?" S 'inehow lie coiil bi t help feeling that bis little lesson was lo.-t on her, but it is worthy of note that he told 11 business associate the next day that any man who who wcnl on ihe theory that a woman can't reason as clearly as 11 man was laying up a luge store of trouble for himself. Chicago Post, Hard To Real MOST TOO MUCH FOR THE LAWYER. I he IHiiM llmekl II Was A I'reserip linn I nr A I link l Aiii.i:. hi n KAY; I n I Weldon, N. C.g (tee 1 am W The ( iiiiilui; Human. Who goes In I he club while II ham! lends ihe baby, as well as ihe g 1 old fashioned woman who looks alter her home, will both at times get rundown in health. They will he troubled Willi loss of appclite, headaches, hleeplesn,Nt, I'aiiiilui ui i'.u lis. The 111. .-t won derful remedy t"i these women is Klectric Hitters. Thousand uf sufferers from Lauie Hack and Weak Kidneys rise up anil call it ble-w-d. It is the mcdi cine for wouicii. Keiuale com olaiots and Nervous troubles of all kinds are hood relieved by the use of Klectric Hitters. Delicate women should keep this remedy ou hand tu build up the system. For sale by V. . Coheu. Newspaper tales should always have proper heads. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Teller, Snlt'ltlieillll mill l'',i'eillll. The intense itching iiiiilsitiiiHing, inci dt'lll tn lliesi'iliseiisi s, isilistnlitly lllliiyed he aiiiilving t ,li,iiiiln'i'liiin 's Eve ami Shin Ointment. Jinny very lw.l eases ll.-ive heoll llellll.'lllellll.V ellli'il lev it. it is i 'ijiial I y 1 ll'u ii'iit fur itching piles mid a favorite reniedv for sure nipples, clii!l.iiil Imnils. chilblains, frost Idles anil clir.itiie sore eyes. 'Jo 1 ts. per box. !i ('ii.l)'s I'onililinii Ponders are pis! whet il leu so needs wli. n ill li.l'l c.'ii'iiii"!!. Ti'iiie, lib mil purifier nnd vi'iiniliige. Th.'V me lint loud but llleilieilie llll'l llle iiest ill Use t' put a horse ill prune condition. Price 5 cents per package. For sale by W. M Cohen. Weldon; J. N. Urown, llaalax; l'r. A. S. Harrison. Fuli.-ld A Man called ou a Distinguished Visi tor and lalki d, and talked, and talked. And, every 1. 11 iniuulcs the Man said 'Now, 1 don't want to bore you I don't want to bole yoll!'' And it eame to piss that after three hours, wlieu th.' Mat! had said that three hull lied ti. lies, another Man, who had kept silence before the Di-tinguishcd 'i-ii,.r, look the Talking Man by t lit arm, and led til 111 a-i le, ami said uulu him. "Kverybudy understands that you don't want to bore anybody, but d-n it! you'ie doing it ligh along! ' And thereafter Silence prevailed over th i laud. Not long ago a Cleveland man received a letter from a lawyer, says the Plain Dealer. It reached him in the afternoon, and when he glanced it over he found that he c iillilii't m ike head or tail lo it. 1 was only a biief little note on a slip ol pap.-r, but it held that man's close ut ti 11 lion for an hour or mote. "Well, by lieorg.!' he said, "this heats mi-!'' Il c.'itaiiily di I, lor when 11 was lime lo go hoiii-- he was still study iug on it. llelhrustthe puzzler in his pockit and sought the homeward bound motor. Hight alter dinner he took the letter out and went to work on it again. Pretty soon bis wife wanted to know what lie was doing. "IL.n't bother tne he said shortly. Hut she insisted and liually he showed her die Hole. She lookod it over with many "Dear, dears" and "Well, wells," and liually she looked up and added: "Why don't you lake it over to Mr. .liiniiierson, the druggisi? They say he can read anything " So the man of the house put on his hat and overcoat and stepped around the corner, where the red and greeu lights glared behind the big windows. "llclio, Ji'imiersou!" he cried, "can you make this out?" And he handed him the lawyer's note'' The druggist took it and glanced it over, Then he went a little closer lo the nearest gass burner and looked at it again. Alter a close scrutiny he marched to the rear ot the store and disappeared behiud a parti tion. The mull who w is thirsting for informal inn wondered at this a little, but be somehow connected the druggist's disappearance with a possible desire to u-e a magnifying gla--. Presently the druggist came back again. He had a .'oml si, 'd bottle in his hand 'There you are," he said ' W hat's this?' inquired die otlnr man. "Why your Ionic," said the drug gists. 'Who said anything about a Ionic?" "Why you handed uic the prcsrci tion." "The prescription?" "Yes, here it is." "What!" roared the other man. "Did you think-that was a prescription. It'i letter from my lawyer." And he went oul into the night rout ing with di light, and thoroughly cot viiiced that the 1 ike was very much in the doctors. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN! Surely if the word RHUULA TOR is not on a package it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. frothing else is the same. It cannot he and never has heen put up hy any one except J. H. ZEILIN & CO. And it can he easily told hy their Trade Mark THE RED Z. ifei -"5 ''5 -"5 35 ''5 & Early Bird Never gets Left Icier,' lie Hil is in the SWIM all the year round early and late. ouci: oe ii.vuit "What did the telepli eie gill say, Cbiimplcy, when you asked her for her haie I? ' " llusy now!' " lletioit Free Press. I'Yec Ol rhal'trc To SMil'lei-crs. Cut this oat and take it lo your drug gist and get a simple bottle lice of Dr. King's New Dtseoverv. for Consumption Coughs and Colds They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you ill- great merits of this truly woiuli r l.it remedy 'iin! show v.ui whal eati be iceoinpiislieil hy the rcuular size bottle, this 110 expeiintt'lil, and Would be dlsas irons to ttie propiretors, did they mil know it would invariably cure. Many of die best physicians are now Using it in their practice with great results, ami are relying on it in most severe cases it is irnarinteed Trial bottle free at W. M Cohen's Drug Store Regular sizi 5(1 cents and SI ml. Al.li SHIM'S Ol' TKIC'KS. Ii n mrr ttm Love draws more plans for air castles than all the other architects combined -. - Hiicklfii's Arnica Naive. The liest Salve in the world for Cuts Hruises, Sores, I'leers, Salt lihciiui. Fever Sorses, Tetter, Chipp'd Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin F.i uptious and positively cures Piles, or 110 pay re quired. It is guaranteil to give perfect sati-faeiiou or money refuiiiled. Price ' 25 cents per box. For sale at W. M. I Coheu's Drii(? Store.. 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He nail lecotue fully satisfied that it was only a question ol a short time until he would have give up. He had been treated by some ol the best physicians iu Kurope and America but got no permanent relief. One day he picked up a newspaper and chanced to read an advertisement Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar rlui'i Remedy, lie got a bottle of it, the lirst dose helped him and its continued use cutcd him. For sale by W. M. Cohen Weldon, J. N. llrown, Halifax, Dr. A. S. llurri son, F.iili"bl. iOD'5 :ds Tested and TRUE. 1 J. A T V 17 11 J. HA WOOD'S SI'.PDS are specially prown and selected lo meet the needs and requirements ol Southern Growers. Wood'i Descriptive Catalogue is most valu able and helpful in giving cultural direction! and valuable information about all seed specially adapted to the boulh. V'EGF.TAUI.n and I'LOWCR SEEDS, tirass nnd Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats and all Garden and Farm Seeds. Write for Descriptive Catalogue. Mailed free. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - - RICHMOND, VA. THZ LARGEST SEED KOUE IN THE SOUTH. Weldon, N. C. WHOLESALE DEALER IN 'oreign and Domestic ( f Km ry l)iwriitini. ( trtniL'fs. lit'iii'itH, Mil FRUITS! s. Vno fl.irii.kic:. Hi'tKiiin i!H inipt. ul so 1'iitnj Apple, Flour. California and Florida jail Hi Um. 1898 PRICES Make things hum. Too many goods eit over. They MUST go. Call early and get the pick. S. MEYER, Ag't., -- Enfield, N. C. ir. Des of Engine is best adapted where you have but a limited space to set it. We can, however furnish you with a hori zontal - engine, plain or Auto matic - should you prefer. Write us if you eveti think you may need an F.ngine or lioilcr THE R. R. MACHINE SHOPS. Ki'iiuoke Rapids, N. F. 11. TilK.U'Y, Superintendent. ,V4 I Mi.-J ftltt. C. J1 (.mj7.i Brand Display fof SjLe - it V - The fie-llsll. IpAtari OASTOniA, vriflrW -F4LI AND WINTER MILLINERY. FANCY 10tlS mxl NOV KI-TIKS. Huttorick's Patterus. It. & G. COUSKTS, Misses at 5Uc., Ladies 7oc. to . Ifa.rriceswill be made tosnit the times. Hats and bonneta made ami trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, W.ldon. V Swift Creek r$Dairy and Stock Farm One hundred head of jjilt tstgp bred regis lered Jersey Cows, Heifers and young bulls Wended blood of the noted Htnke l'ogia, St. Lambert, Conimniwie anil other strains. Heifers fian.lKI to M (Ml; Hulls $15.00 to $10.00 Males kept only from my best cows. Peniemhertlie hullis brtl fine herd so buy and breed up Poland China swine always on hand. Write for what you want. T. P. BRASWELL, je ally Hattleboro, N. C.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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