XOHIN" W. SLEIDG-El, phopkiktok.
VOL. XXXIII.
J ZSTEWSIPIPEIIR, foe, THE IP IE O IP H, EI
WKLDON. N. C THURSDAY, MAY 12. IS!)S.
TERMS:-?1'111 I-KIl ANM M IN AI'VANl
NO. 2.
When you have
l sick hoise you
lio not hitch him
up ( .1 Milky .uul
t.ike mm to the
race tnu'k for a
lit Hi- healthful
Min. You doe-
linn. Yon cannot
wmk or ii ciralr .i man
1 into kikmI health any
more tli.iti vmi fan t
how Bicyclim
will make lii .tllliv
men nunc lit-a'tliv . it
will make tmlii althy
tin u mote null althv
Whui a tll.ltl It,!- u
inn in ti i Iik .i Inn t v,
U'ltetl In- ll.c Worked
hiiiwlf mi?, when lu
ll, is not th.it h" dor
Hot sir' t ot i .it. ot tenl
ncl ttie whole world look- nlooiny to linn,
tt i- lime for Imu to take m diom-. Then,
whi'n hi is lir.u-id n a ltt. it i tune
enough for him to lake to the Im vcle,
Wlii-ti a man's nerves have an nhfo on
tliem, so that the least lillh' disappoint
nit nt rasps on hi- temper likr a file, when
his stomach mid hwr ami inrves art- de
railed, and lie is continually ploomy and
melancholy, In should lake Or. I'icree's
iloldin Medical Discovery. It makes a
man as InitiKry ;ih a fisherman ami mch to
it Hi it all the vital elements of tin food art
ahsoibed into the blood It braces e.p the
liver and puts it to work in the rkhl way.
It d'ives all bilii m- impurities from the
system. It fill llt-sh, iv.ivi-. brain cell.
tiini'Hs and bones w ith the life yivinir ele
ments of rich. red. pure blood It makes
a man healthy and then a hicyde will
make him strong. Medicine dealers sell
it, and have nothing "just as ;:uoi! "
1
Wi In
NOT USED TO HOTEL WAYS
A Yuunn WmiKin After Kistcrinu tiives
ilk (Jerks a Surpiisc
' Through your ki!lfiil trent
more a well tii.ui
m ill 1 .;in utirr
I S Arte !! !! . of
C.iunly, I.oijaii Co . Nrti 1 siitl'f r ,) fur vears
with (-otistm;itioii ioi I torouto i tin- liver,
irnt.itum oft he pru-nie aiei tutl immaioii -f
the t.la.i.l.-r t t . .k -ix 1...MV- ..t r.,, 1,1, ii
Mtdk:il Distnverv i:nl ' Plcie:oit Ivlltls' and
am pennaiiailly lined. Von liave Im-u the
meant ot saving my lite"
A man or woman who m fleets
constipation sutlers from idow
poisoning I r Pierce's Pleasant
ft'Hets i'ti re constipation line
little " Pellet " is a UclUle laxa-
aud two a mild cathartic
All medicine dealer sell them.
No other pills are " jut as good. "
in n SPECIALIST and AUTHORITY
all
CI
All who are HiitVeriti; willi any HI.OOl)
TUOl'ttl.G, would he wise to call on or
tiddrms by mail. Consult itioti liee and
inedu'ines comiMiiiniU'd to suit each parltc
ular caw. Wlieu writing to me please en
I'lose stamp for reply.
1'liOK .IAS. HAKVKY,
:i." Church Ht New No.)
jc 17 1y. Norfolk, Vu
r iliil'ttil into an uptown Iiit 1 ly
way of the women's etittaiMv Slie was
plainly lull neatly cl.nl ar.-l did nu( look
like n L'itl uIhi was n-nl to the sy-.tettt in
oi"raliti: at a hij; liotel. She had" n
liri.dii, .ret(y fare ami ln.iknl tiesli and
charm in:.' The two i-h rks oil duty eyed
tier curiously and exelianyt d ciimmeuts
al'niii the iri. She heMCiitcil it uiimt'iit
wlien hhe reached I he uhVe, h'lt
after mhih! little display of embarrass
ment walked up to tlic desk and pii'kt'd
up a pen in a diludiiit manner. Tlie
clerk wheeled the bouk around so that
the place lor signatures was in the propT
place and waited. She chewed nervously
ut the end of the pep, then dipped it
sluw!y in thu ink, and with a Liteat d'al
oi pains wrote:
'MU Miry MeTUky, :T2 W..-t
Ninety-third street.
Thi n .he eyeil her etl. rt npproiniy
and larefully laid the pen down Tlu
eletk who had bteti w ili liiti the opera
tion with a piod dial of euiiosiiy, said:
'llni'tn, mis?"
A fblsh iiianlled her t'aiv, hilt she said
sweetly, "Yes, if you pl.-a-e."
'Wo'ild you like it room with a haih?"
ake t theeh rk in a puzzled tone. Aumi
she seelind einh.ira-sed alid hi situlrd,
hat iiaally said in a low (mm :
"Ve-. if you pli'a-e. That would lie
ry nice, ami I w.ntlil thank vu very
much "
How much do you care to pay for a
hud: siiol tile t;!er as tits eve t-wept
the ruck.
I'.ij?" she -aid in her sheer surprise.
P.i? Whv, I didn't expect to pay
:iii)ihiii.. I out a i th lure (.day as a
liainbctinaid and have jut cotiif
lowti " New York Tribune.
footed 0
The
HAD PLENTY OF BAIT.
Sinmi! Hail. I mi. Juliiiim I mm "1 he Siry
lh; IbbiTinan l"IJ.
n
acob Grovcrs
Selected and
Private Stock
Bye Whiskey,
of the Purest
Distillation,
and is
Recommended
to all who use
or Require a
Stimulant of
Reliable Quality.
DAVENPORT M01UUS&C0.,
Sole agents for the Distiller,
Kii'hmonJ, a.
MR. W. D. SMITH, at Weldun, N. C.
ia the sole liislribuiing ai;ent at tlut
point, for the above old and'
Celebrated Whiskey.
DAVENPORT MORHIrt A CO.
' mr ;ll tlu).
fori SjLe
BY
Swift Creek
:-$Dairy and
Stock Farm
One tinmlml head ot gilt edtgr bred rein
teredJentey ('own. Heitentiind youtij: bulla
hh'OOXl hlootl ol the uoti .l Nlolte IMiiis,
Kt. l.amlHrt, Coionuuwin mid nthcr MtrmtiN.
Heifeni $l.(KI to .'( IMij tl.VIMI to
;l(l.(HI- Mulex kept only I'mni my het
cowa. Remember the hull i hull' the herd
mi huyund breed lip. I'olnnil I'hinu Hwine
alwaya ou lmud. Write lor what you
want. T. P. BRASWELL,
je H If luttielHiro, N. 0,
J. L. JUDKINS,
Wholewile nnd Kelttil
Pettier In Fine 1
Staple!
Fancy 1
KTFRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES,
Crockry, Gloss Tin. and wooden aud wit
low ware. Alw Pratt' liorse, Cow,
.... Hon and Poultry Food, anil drove'
, Tiwtelei Chill Tonic. Alexander's
Liver and Kidney Touic for purifying
the blood. This tonic is warranted or
money refunded.
J. Li JUDKINS,
Mo. 21 Washington Ave.. Weldou, N. C.
dee is ly.
w
0.T
THOSE WHO SUFFER.
I he Wiinun uf iho I'.niiiilry ,luas
I heir Share f "I he Hur Jen.
HINKOF IT !
There isn't a weak
point anywhere
about the'
STUFF
MM
'I llcv are a lifllt rt i'aun.e ol
iniillti, anil tlif .rii-i's ar iielit.
r A N l A lill (iHi A s. I I M Mi
lihl'AII.'IMi.
l'i.Uliw hir Uttlt -Trnu In lllt
CIIAS M SlllM I',
!l N. Lilii'itv St., lialtimore,
Vahiiinloii,5;!l Kleveiithst., N. W. Mil.
Nort'.dk, Va., 4lli Main street.
Charlotte, SMS. 'iryon st.
oi l -M lv.
I
BUM
Oiit ul riard for reputations otherwise
spotlcsfi, no names will be mentioned in
the lelliu ol' this stoty of strange adveti
tnre fiuMi tit" wilds of the Jetiinulee
swamp.
Tanned wan the Wvv of the narrator
and clear was hi-t eye. lie i not a mem
ber ol the Youn Men's (.'hristi in associa
tion, but tiothin wave this one exper
ience could be tilled against ftiui should
he apply lor tnemberfhip.
u.Jolm William Hrown-.mitlij nv and
myself went d.jwu to a tine tNhin place
in the swamp id' which we knew," hU sad
story beati, ' for a day's sport, and one
ol' the must remarkable things happened
1 ever heard ol. 1 h 1 lagoon, is, exeepl
in a few places, thickly fringed with
small tree. We opened up the bait and
started in, i xp'jrieticiuii the ii-ii.il varying
luek, but on the whole duin ptile well.
I had artistically baited my hook with
a line, fat live cricket and made a skilful
cist to an inviting looking spot under n
mass of iiverhatiiiiuu boughs, .Home v'
theuj not more than a couple of feet from
the water.
The erick' t had no sootier touched
the walei than one of the tilled trout 1
ever saw tti.ide a ru-di at him. Vuu can
imagine my amaZ'tneut when tlu; lish
gathered in I lit; ins ct with his forward
tins as ueatly at l'oiiy Hrowti oatln red in
a llyball at the park lh" other day, and
without stopping, landed on otic of the
luwer branches nearly a yard above the
itter, wtapped hi-t tail aMiiud the Htnb,
a need him-elt and then took that
cricket otl the hook us carefully as I had
put Imn on, threw the h.mk biek into
water ate I he cricket, wiped bis
outh, winked at us as plainly us I could
ive done it and llieti dropped back.
riay! 1 wns just routed to the spot un
til it wan too lateto knock the saucy tiling
the head wi:h my p ic."
By aud by l'ie dense silence was
iketi ly i hi-faint impiir) ;:
taWliat bland of bait did y(,U say -l
.liii.'i;:
Ami the story teller got mad and went
away Macon (da.) leleorapp.
knottier l airlH Itheiimatisiii ( uttd lly
I iihiiiI), rlaui N Pain tlalm.
My sun was uHticted with rheumaiini
likh cut raced his tiht limb until he
as unable to walk. After uiuj one aud
half buttlesofChamberhiin's Pain Ba'm
; was able to he about again. I can
heartily recommend it to persona suffering
from rheumatism John Snider, Freed,
Calhoun l. , W. Va.
K..rsal.-I.v M Colini W. M..1I. J. X. Bniun.
llulitax. Dr. A H. nrre..ii, Ktiltehl , Di uumsUt.
the
No. 083. Made In 54. 48. 42, 36 In.h widths.
$J ::lmvn tliti Itn .a-triuitiivl V71n; r
Kimmelfi IteilHtt'in). In stock In all
wtilllis; leiiKtli, "5 ioetieH. It das om
Inrli pillar-;, t"-incli hvm n-fi and
vu i h , Til id Im 1 retails ut troiu 5 lo 6
dollirs.
Miiyof the maker aud wiv tlu- tuid
lleiiniit lurite proltiB. Our Ctalo),'iie
on- ma; lii I for tue H8kiokf. t'oui0iio
tni' ol Vu nitiirt', ( a t ia. Uraixriea,
Crock-TV, I'letoren. Mirio-8, Moves,
It-f iterators HaOy Cir. i i"i-s. Ijhih-s.
ilfd-lni.-, etc., me conmitiiNl in theso
IhhiH. Oih Lit') 'vmpiied Carfet I'lim
iotiti'showmiill tt oilsin liiiinl-iiontel
c -lines i8ii 'so fr o; ll'Tarner u:iiieniro
wa He t mail n- e, ei tt .nil . lr. eB
ii.i-.lnl a' oi't" io t o lie y-taerH
ami. rii niti' r Mml w finj
fri'irlit .!... !'i iniri'lm'H
ol 'iiriipf. ' 4 t.rintii, "r
tlcrM inifl 1!IK4 iiiiiuuillliill lo
$.ou a id over.
JuIlfisl!incs6Scn
BAI.TIMOm:, MB.
rira iiiih mil iiu, (.,i.m.
uacusisiiau
V. M. IIAItLIKTON & CO.,
Wholesale anil llt'tail Dealer in
mi
CAHl'KTS, 8TOVKS,
and MattreHneii,etc.
IMMENSE STOCK
AND LOW PRICES
W. M, HABLISTON A CO.,
No. SO N. Sycamoreflt., Paturehnrn. Va
in t It
PKOFEhSIOXAI. CAKDS.
WAI.TKR I. D.N1IL
D A N I E U
JkHWt M. HOLI.KN,
U L 1. H N A
M
A TTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wsi.don, N. C.
l-wtti'ein theoourtnof tlHliriiiiiilNnrtliimli
tloii. maile tn Hllpnrlat.f North 1'nniHiiR.
Brauchoffli:e at Hdllfax. N. Cowii every Mnn.
dy. Ian ly
JJlt. T. T. HOSS,
The ' priili'. . m p and i-iri-uin.-t line.' id
L'lnrimii war" lilinil iniiny w"h' I" ll'
MulT.-iiaatf. whieli war emails --ulh ring's
wliii-li are by no means e.jiifmed t" llie
soldiers in lint field. These, are obliged
tn withstand many hardships and they
sillier I'ruru disease as much us I'riMU btt!
lets ol the enemy, but they have the ex
citement of battle, the sulaee of ambitie-n
to soften their lot; the silent sufferers at
home, their mothers, wives and sweet
hearts, have no consolation and
nothing to suslaiti them but patriotic
fortitude. The women of the country,
though they do not share in the e.lory of
the war, bear more than their share of
the distress it occasions. Only when
they bear it uncniiijilaiiiinjily, as a patri
otic duty can the soldiers iu the field te
expected to face death unflinchingly,
ltrave men have brave mothers.
During the laic civil war the womm
of the country b. ire their share of lie
burden. orlh and South there was
sulfering ut home u well ia the camp
on the battleli 'ld, but in the South
n..vially the women were called upon to
nuke "reat sacrifices for their couulry
an 1 did it bravely. Though their heart
were well nie,h breakini;, they forced
back their tears and (tied to appear cheer
f'ul as they dispatched to the field one
after unother of their loved ones; they
suffered privations, and humiliation eveu
without a word of complaint; they nursed
the wounded or buritd the dead and yet
remained steadfast, sustaining to the end
the proud army that drew inspiration
from their heroic attitude. Hut the suf
ferities of war fell upon tlieui, as it must
always fall upon women who are lelt at
home, tortured by anxiety for the lovid
one, who, in the excitement of a military
career, experiences no mental anuuisb.
The war that is now upon us will not,
we may hope, bring such suffering to the
women uf the country as was eniailcd
upon the women of ihe South, bv ill
civil war. Then almost every ab!e
bodied man was in the sciviet; evi ry
THE MANY SIGNS.
unions An J Sufasiiiiuns r.uiiiik'j With
'Hicl'nivtrsaK'iiniiiiU'iii.
OLD MM AND YOUNG WIFE.
Wahinniun .Mm Who Su All Sufi
Weary ul lhc Jay With a liiri:.
:VKKY HOY A WIUTIIKK
IMCOrilKT.
It is a bi tuple matter to make a cheap
tut ecmeeable barometer which will
foretell nearly all (lie chauircd iu the
Weather.
Buy one ounce each of camphor, salt
peter, aud ammonia sails at some dru
store and dissolve litem tn about thirteen
draehuis of alcoho'. Shake the mixture
, and pour it into a Iohl', slender
bottle which mint then be corked tightly
getting no air inside.
iluiio this baioiueier ol the north side
of your house, and here are the weather
indications which it will tell you abou':
Vi-ohite clearness ol the hiiuid denotes
r We.ttlliT.
II the hijuid becomes disturbed or r ily
us we siiy, it i- a sin ol rain.
If downy tuasse-t form in the bottom
of the bottle, it will fre z or at least the
hermouieter will descend; thd more, these
masses rw to the lop the lu re rigorous
will the cold become.
Little si a is in the liipiid foretell u hard
storm.
I'liiead like oljcets on iho lop of i hi
bottle indicate win I. I'hiistain (User
ver.
household had its share of sufTi i int.'; lati.
ihes weie divided mining themselves; the
distifH was widespread. The present
war will not differ from that in kind, but
in decree, and it will not be fought ujon
American soil, but it will be war, nnd
that will mean physical sutlctino tor seine
tn -n aud mental torture for more women.
It it in ibis country tha women as well
as the men are br.ve. They arc ready
to make the sacrifices rpiired by patriot
ic duty, and it is because the. women suf
fer uneoinplaiiiiooly that the men are
iUi!iK"d to luht bravely. Iuritn; the
civil war the sufferers were in every
household, iu the approaching conflict
relatively few will be actively eniird
but those who ure happily spared from per
sonal relations to the army or navy should
remember that the sufferers I'miu war arc
not only the men in the ti dd ou or the
Initio ships, but their uiotlurs, wives
or sweethearts at home.
Salt i itobubly the only aitide of food
which has been Us d by every nation and
every ae since the beitmiti of civiliz i
lion. Mure FuipeMitiuris are naturally
cutMiceted with it than with any other
article of food, says the New York
World.
In ancient limes, before trade was us
Well orauiz -d as it is now, suit was Very
scarce and costly. From thi-i gradually
"Tew up the eastern custom that whoso
ever should eat salt together the most
precious posscssiuti must be friends for
life.
The belief that it is unlucky to spill salt
at table is olVuniliur origin and cipi il
ie.e There is an allusion to it in Ij"ou.iid
da Vanci's u're;tt paitjtinra' of ''The List
Supper," which represents Judis in
knocking over the salt cellar while
reaching out his hand. The Bom-iii.s had
thi" superstition aud took extreH.i pre'
i-iutiotis to avoid spiliiuj; Nail.
.M my fierce battles have been waed
f or the possession of ratine springs, by
animals as well as men. "The liii; 1 ue
lji'-'k, a Kentucky salt spnnu', was in
the early days of the settlement sutroun
ded by many tons of bones, some ol
extinct beasts that had been killed llieic
Ghthiu for a taste. Must of thise'
were destroyed, but Jefferson and otheis
rescued many specimens. The Indians
salt Iroin the name spline and in
central New York, and traded it far and
wide anions dit. t ri ht s.
Many nations held salt sacred. The
(itriuaus lielievi d that soil made salt by
saline springs was peculiarly holy. 'Ihe
scriptures speak frequently of "the cove
nant of salt." The M xicms had a
ioddes of salt, whose more or lev
musical name was Huixtoeimatl.
There is an ea.-t. in tale of a man who
went to, rub a hmie by niht. Stumb
ling upun un object in the dark, be put
hii ti-oue to it to ascertain its nutute. It
was a bit of rock salt. The nun yave up
the idi a of rohbiu.; a hooe whose owuci's
silt he had ea'cf. T iia iloiivaiii of
the Forty Thievis was more wily. He
would not eat iu his iu'einied victim's
house lest theiv uiiht be salt in s ine ol
the di-die-
Some of the "tacky whites'' ot' the
sunlh put salt in (bur sh cs to keep ui
witches The l'hiiic-e. in oh t-rvitiLl ihe
last festival of the year, throw salt upon
the freh built lire iu front of ihe aticc:-
tral tablets. In many remote parts uf
the world cakes or blocks of r ck salt
have been used as money, and a man
who wa not worth his .salt" wasapnttv
pjor fellow.
Tin: Moi)i;ir sampson.
tin
lint o all mini' 1
jay with the yt.uii wile lliake-i me uiovt
tin-d. The old duffer iri s to put on a
dijinitied air when m my pe tph: arc
around, but wait until Impels a chance
to smile at t yoiitio brid'1. It s awlu1
The smile is that of a poutu whieh has
been treed and know- there U no tseapi
I mean that it's sickly. II ill' ut (hem
may be putting on with the innocent
iil. Three days ao ia,l ,,,. f u0
old jays iu tow. What do you uppoe
he said to his wife? I was taking them
from ihe White Mouse to the treasury
and parsed by the fuuntaiu which c it.
tains s i many pretty oiillili. "(Hi, look
at the beauiil'ul tliinu'- he said, with a
urin at his wife. 'You are pretiii r than
any fi-b in that pond.' She said, lh!'
Well, I wanted tothiuw him in, but uf
course I was looking nut for the eniiv
'Here comes a ni-wiy uiatiied couple.
Anybody e mid tell that You .-e , h
has his wile' by the arm and is lookini;
down into h- r face with an air of dm
ti ntinetit that is enoijoh (J make my blues
leave tnelosie. I notice J that couple
CMinino up lVnn-jlvatii.i avenue L'O mill
utes aro. lie was h-iidino h r arm tin n
lie will -tiek lu the j ib until they reach
their Iwtcl (his afternoon. He is nol
afraid she will cs-cipe, but he thinks that
is pari of a new u room's business. You
see he h- lps h-r up lh ? steps and point:
out things to lo r. He ti lls her (hat h
-o and s '. Nine i bances ut of d u il i:
SMtncthinL' else, lie feels that he i
liouml to say sonielliino 1 have seen
many of these ynuiej; know nils point out
the Corcoran Art odlery as the patent
ollice and pass the Mate, war and n.iw
building ell a-ihe resid lie- of li-tel ii
Mih s or as the tn w city p totlice. Tin
iniii cent bride stares in
thinks it's so. She believi
Henry knows all about it.
''It's very different with
has hi eti married several
his wife ee f..r I lo-m.-eU
and lo ks at a thitii: which intere-t hi :u
Slie ooes on and -t 'J s to look at soim -
IhiniT which inicre-ts her. liny aie
;euerally li'l yards apart. U he ti lls In v
that a buiidinu' i such and such, be
disputes the p int aud thinks it s s i n -tiling
el?- - Washington S;ar
STORY OF A DIVIDED HOUSE.
1 1(0 J MnilllM'.J HvllllWaPMl'-
hdi.i;:ijil
li leel r die il ! r I' or .1 i .s. n t a d.nn
lli-ll,ilatin' ili i...-, hii: .1 i wio. eir I l..t'
. i'V. I)l 1 1 i 11 h -'... 11, lie- v.i-!..
u-ii.illy m il. in- lei1 dn ny -treiehe. o1
d a'id leiw'd.'l-. w I. r i.MM' I, -in III',
il.j is w. r.. riliiinnj I'uli l.'i.v. itl iwne:
with .hnv tl '1 w i'.t in 1 1 Iu- -vh 1 1.'
ni l!,'' e. until, li ,r . .1,111 ii t i lie- l.iV
aje. . i" lln- -I. 101
1 was lidm !.iuly .i'.oiu ia tl.e Sail
Ih'mas ili-lriet, p!el,m' 1 1 1 ay as b, .1 1
e illel .1 1 -.ri'r Hie line . Ill S I II IT was
1!!. d a roail, wle n lill nl'l III. Ill glided
It ol the iindellril-ll and sl.pp-d
THE DREADED
. A Si...
and S-i
AHIi
lv
no. I ' . lh.' III. at Chemist
Oil-', tt ill S II I free, lo Ihe
I, 1 Tl.r-e I! iMlc-i.l New-11-1-
i. I'ed If 'IC'll.'S
o I 'oh ( '.ill-OIII.U .II
.in.l all I ( 1 1:
Tlollhl.s.
I and had . videlllly
'Til t r . "Illl. I"l! even
id u .td. -
Vlll'll l,i
d. hit'
d I
Me was 1:1k ITl
l .. 11 out during 1
lie. ilaliipll' s- of ihe v.. .ill
MI'mV ihe ,-tnile Mill! a'
oVi'l-pl'i il'l.
''llowdv. sir lll'' r. ' In' "
tun a raiim !
"S.. I -e." I an- v, I 1. "
lo have heeil mil ill il."
Kvcry Lit of hit, ,-Uaiigi
riiniuin' fer lour il is, an'
I nuliin' all lh time. Ve
on tlic ole woman thi tunc
this year fi i. d -tarl' d W" .'ot ter alglll'vin'
alinilt id-. J l .-. . 1 s lid Im wnz
goin ler lain, an' lh ' ole w mnn ii 1 hit
wu. Tt an' pnli.v s am ihi-jear nr'iity in1
not so warm lliet 1 called f t a ilivis.-lmn
1. fill'. Iintl-e. an' the ole w "Ill.in see aided
lie' ni.iii .11 an' iiimi- diil. ly look the
iii-idi an' ive im-iiir-i I -, an' then the
fl I "1 Cl'lie all' l v,' h en l.iojhin' evi r
, hit'
I've
V ihe
J,s'
1 h;n a
been a
lef..te
-iii.-i
lo I'
1 ut in
ihiim- philan
o tlleallliete.l.
11 itl. M. t' . of
City.
Aeieil all aliso-
1(111 (I li; It I'll'' IV V I'M KM
Mrs, Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over filly years by millions of
mothers lor children, while teething, with
perfect success. it soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy lor
Diarrhoea. Il will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists
in every part ol the world. -.) cents a
botilc. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth
er kind
HuT-klcii'ii Arnica soilve.
The llest Salve in ihe w..rld for Cuts
Itruisc, Sores, I'leeis, S ill Kluum
Kcvcr Serses, Teller, Chained Demi
Chilblains, Corns, an I all M-10 Kinptions
Ulld losllivelv cUhit I ilea, or no pay
iiiired. It is ir.inted lo ui v.. peifeet
saiislacln n or money relumlcd. rnce
l!" cents iter box. Kor sale at W. M
Cohen's hrug Siore.
I'KM'.CICSSAUY.
An old colored elliZ'U who was try inn
to dissuade his son from eulisiting in
army, siiiil: 1 uw, leiumetell ousnuie
pin: Kf yon makes tip y.t' u.in' ler g
en you uils bluwetl up by one er del
Spanish torpedo don't you com" hack
HOW DO YOC WALK.
w.iiid. r and
s her d tiling
ihe llliill who
ais He and
:s. lie -.
hit i. lran
1 up y neb r.
I.
shouted,
X uoWIl
111
n.vi.ANci-:.
Oh, Mister Sampson on de sea,
Kn he aiu't iwiuc stan' no fool;
He'll slay dent Spaniards fur eu free
Wid de jawbone of a mulr!
ey better tu n out school,
Raze he won t stall' no fool;
He'll slay detn Spauiards
Kur en free
Wid de jawbouc of a mule!
Oh, Mister Simpson pot de un,
Ku he shoot (en mile by rule,
Hut he lau' en slay 'em ev'yotie
Wid de jawbone of a mule!
Hey belter tu'n out school,
Kaze he wou t stan' no tool;
He'll slay dein Spaniards
Fur en free
Wid de j iwboue of a muli !
Constitution.
lie was making a holluw pretence ol
bcit 1: hungry at breakfast.
'Had (oniay at ihe office to balance
the bonks la-t niht, my dear,'' he ri
marked.
She was uo.iiiir gloomily out of the
window; and upon the lawn tlurc wire
divers tracks.
'I hope the hooks were better balanced
than yourself when you it through,"
she answered, not without bitterness
iKlroit I nn u.tl.
Hi; APT IMIOTOGKA1MIY.
"Say!" exclaimed little Willie suddenly
hreakiuo a loti silence and turning to bis
uutlh r, "is tture suLh a thiiu us a
photographic heart '"
"Why.wh.it d ) V u mean, Willie?
a-ked his ni 'ther in surprise
"Well, I heard that man who wash. re
last nioht tell sister Sue that her t eat ores
were photographed on his heart," ex
plained the boy, "and judiuu' Irmn the
w ay he was b ildin ha I should think
they ouht to have b, ti."
1SUKAT S( in.Mi:.
' I- it a lait'jjiin:: n: ill"i'
the rain fi'iir day?"
"Ciob r tic circiitn-tatici
Hi . Ye m e tln-t's tn ;tie
Wu!, hit hidti t bin a ratlin' inoic than
tiiiecri iiiitiiilts U lei'' the chick" ii-houe
Went down in the ia-h, then tic barn
went, an' tlo n the shack foil iwd."
"With vour wif in it?"
"With the ele mil;
s'iai'tiiiii: hi- Ii ' wi:h j'i
aiiii. r, thai' he 1,-!
I I.., ki d in the din etioii lie v.i j..jit.t
iiiii and theie in the middie ofiln' wash
was the rcinain of the shack with the
eld wvnian silling on lh" ridje poh ,
witdiy waviiiL' b- r -unb nu t t
while around in 1 ah ut her n
tniri'iit
'('.line on down, -'ranker,"
el 1 lit. m, "1 waliti r talk t, r
woman."
Curious to mc the uutemie, I follovvid
tlie old m in 1 wu to the luink of the
wadi:
-Hello, ole wmaii! ' h- yelled, when
he not within shouiinj distance, "has hit
bin a rainiii?' "
There was no answer to this, but the
old woman's actions wi-re su''esUvo.
Throwing h r sunb niirt iuto the tl od
-he comiiieiieed to slide down tli- riu'f.
-Holy mii ik !" oip-d tl 1 1 man.
he' ooin' d r swi:ii a-h r ! Stranger,
we'd better ii! Wln ntheole woman is
mad she's a holy terror, but when she's
both wet an' mad she's a
The rest I failed to catch, as tlie old
man wasalreadv leircino it d iwn the road.
From the Heir -it Free 1'nss.
Nothing oii !il ii l itrei
t lilopif up e ii ry in ire o ,
1I1.111 the Oll'T ot T A. Mo
m '. I'eail .-tied, New Vol
t'oiili leiil that he ha- Iim
lute cure i'oi consumption ami pulmonary
complaint-, ami to make its ure. it. nierils
known, lie will semi, free, three hnttlc-i of
inedicilie, to auv leaii'-r ot' the ii'oanoke
Ni ; w -ho i-otl'eriiiL' iVoiu ehe-t, hioii
chial, tlno.it ainl loti trouhles ol eon
S0lli,t loll.
Aln-ailv this "new seii-ntitie coore ol
llM'lieine" has n iniaiientlv eureil thou
saliiU ol 'apiKilelil ly hopei-i". e.es.
'Iheiloeiio eonsiilers it his ieliy;ioiisilut y
- .1 itill V " llieh lie Ortes to luniuui'v tl)
ilonate Ins inlalllhleeiil'e
OH, rt-il lieely, is emomh to eouiliieinl il,
ami nioie o i Ihe p-'ilect eonlnleriee o
IheH-.il ehe!tll-t lll.l k 1 IIU' I lie JIIOiosi t loi.
Hi has i n i oil the itn-.eleil i iii--iiiiipl ion
to in a cu..ioh- ilUca-e h voml any ilouht,
TI11T" will he no iiii-lake in sending
the milake will he iu overlooking tlie
pellet 01 is iuvital ion, lie has on li le iu liis
Anieiieaii ami Kiimpean lahoratories testi
monials ol' experience in 1 iu those cured,
in all pails ol the worhl.
Iiou t (h-lav until it is too late Ail
divss T.A Slocinn. M. C. )H Pine street.
New York, ami when writing the Jioetor,
ph i-e jjive express and postoiliiv address
and mention nailing this aiticle iu the
tioaiioke News.
V. W. KAY,
d
Mid
the
Obstiua'V is indicated by the slow
heavy aud tt it -tooded Mylo of walking
whilo mis'rliness may ho suspected
from short, nervous aud anxious foot
st-'ps.
Tiirmd-in tms "enerallv eharaeteii.e
ihe absent-minded, and n stoop (he studl
ous and deeply l'etl 'elive, whose thouuhis
are an where ruber (ban with tie in
selves.
Sly, eutioiti'i people walk with a mu-i
less, even aud stealthy Iread, resembling
(hat of a eat. A proud person mm rally
steps even, holds the figure upright, ami
the head a little hack, and tunn the to s
Well 1 Ut .
A nay and vo'aiile privin Irips liuhtly
au 1 tasily, in sympithy with his or hi r
nature. Character is shown !')' all soils
of oddities in y.ait, but for urace and
elegance no civilian's walk will bear com
parison with that of the man who has re
ceived military irtininiz.
I have been suffering from chronic diar
rhoea ever since the war and have used
all kinds of medieiue-i for il. At lat 1
found one remedy that has been a success
as a cure, and that is Chamberlaiu's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy P. K
(irisham (iaars Mills, ha.
N. Un.wii
It. nil u. Ir. A S Itun
lien Wcldmi,
ill , I'JllielO ,
ki.m i:miu:ki:i.
One of ihe bovs at Cliiekaiiuuira re
ceived tlie f'olitiwiue; noli: from home ic
oently;
"Denrdim We knowed you didn't
have not Inn much to eat t liar, so, hem
as yer uucle wuz a oin' lo Chattatiooe,.t,
yer mother sends you, by him an' through
him, one bilile, iwo ijuarts of buttermilk,
a sack ot hoiue-m ide biscuits, a smoke
house ham an' a bundle of tract , with
soldiers' prayers on 'em, an' may (he h jrd
have mercy on yer soul!"
DBlTTIST
Weldon, N. C.
Offloe orar Emry A Pleroa'astort.
10-18-ly.
Iieahter me don't i u sh.ov
heuh no inn ! Mind thai, n ! '
fae.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Skin Diseases.
For tlie speedy and permanent rnre of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, I'hnin
berbtin'a Kvh ami Kkln Ointment, Sz
without nn equal. It relieves the itch
iiiK nnd mnartinR almost instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also cures itch, barber's; itch,
scald head, fmre nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic onre eyes and
granulated lids.
Dr. CauVs Conillilon Powders for I
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
navenuuuKft' 1'rice, iiacents. boiuoy
Fomalcby W. M.Onh -n, WeU'.ou, J. N. llrowe,
Halifax, Dr. A, H, Harrison, Kntleld, l)nim;lsts.
A Wnndrrfnl Plirovrrj-.
Tin last quarter of a eeiitnry reeonlg
many wniidert'iil discoverien in iiniHeiii,
hut nitnp that have neeomIishei more li.r
humanity llnoi tliut sterling uhl liuiiM-lmld
remedy, Mrowiis' Iron Hitters. It seems to
com a in the ery vlemeiitM of koih health,
and neither mnn, woninn or child can titko
it without deriving the t; rein cut heiiefit.
Urowns' Iron Ititiers in wold hy all deahrs.
It is often haid to hrini:
period to a full stop
n irirl of the
A venerable colored citizen approached
his cmn'over recently follows:
"Dey ain't ji-t done 'li-tiu' folks yit, i-
"Not yet. Do you want to j 'in 'em.' '
'No, sub, not cxae'ly. You see, bit's
dis way: I pot seven sons all u rowed,
in niv family "
"Y.s"
' Yes. suh,etl I 'lowed dat i tey is idi
no 'count, eti no use ler nobody, I'd di
pal 'i tii iu de army."
"Yes"
"liive 'em ter de eiivmeiit at reduced
rate, ctl poekit de pay ter de seven uf
'en "
"Why, you couldn't do thai!''
"1 couldn't, sub?"
'No! ihe government wouldn't pay you
ativthino!
The old man looked thou"h(ful. and
muttered as he moved away:
"Damn dis heah red tape ruvnicnt,
anyliow''1
DUriurt of Ihr Blood and Nrrrr.
No one need sutler with iictirnlitin. This
disease is quickly and permanently cured
hy Itrowns' Imn Hittern. Kvery dieaso of
Hie lilond, nerves and sioinio-h, chronic
or otherwise, sniTomhs ttt HroHns' Imu
Hitters. Known mid used for nearlv a
quarter of a century, it Mauds to-day for,
mopt amonir otir most valued renin lien.
Urown-lrun Hi iters is sold.hv all dculvrt.
It makes a man feci cheap when a
w mum calls him dear in public.
H4l muketi the food pure,
wholr.ome and drtitious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
CROCERIES AND CICARS.
Why ml e ill .in W, V. K ay, as he is
op. n h-th nijht aud day. Keep the ful
lu.viu hiaiid el well kiiuwn wlii-kie-i:
u;,l O-ear Pepper'
Hump's li. P. 11. ltye.
Stamp Straight, "
"ti:iid.n lliliimiire Hye"
and ..th. r hrauds.
I . U liiir.tr .V Cii.'s pure Chiieko-
V.ille win.
I I.. . p lh. I. -t .1 evi r)' ihin ii) my
iue. tt),.,P"!iie in t i n 1 1. in lu all at Kay's,
We-I ,ide II, ( Shed.
tn y 'J ly.
Monuments M Tombstones.
1MSH-NS SK NT FliKK.
In wntini: ivc some limit aft to
pi ice and state a'e of deceased.
, ((.T S KM k in the Mouth
to -.elect from.
We have no branch yard.-, and
partus do mi: hiiines,'. under a similar lirm
ii. one have im connect ion with us in any
"'thVcouper marble works.
. Ki.laldiMii',1 IMM
l.'ill tn Hilt laink nt., Nurliilk Va
dov 'i 1 y.
Grand Display
OF
-SPH1XH AND SI M MKIt-
MILLINERY.
FANCY HOODS and NOVELTIES.
lUitterick's Patterns.
II. ic (J. COUSETS,
Mies at oite., Ladies 7.V. to$L
1.1'iices will he made tosnit the timea.
Hats and honnets made aud trimmed to
order-
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon. N. O
Olchrated lor it- ("real le.n ellinn -d I'enijlh
and heal till illness. Asuri's t he Jood au'Hinst
alum and all loims ol adtilteralion cotn
inon lo ihe cheap In amis.
HOYAI, tIAKINO COW UK It CO., S KW VoltK'
False teetli are never
they appear imperteel
pert eel unlcf-N
Im tall,
r Bmritha A 1118 m I WHP BOIipi
him
W, T. PARKER,
, HEAt.KIt IN ,
Heavy
AMD-Fancy
Farm
Implements.
IU P01 XI) SACKS OK SAIT FOH
i.m pi-nts.u'K
BrtfJuCitri'i't pnewi and jielite attentinn to
all. aii 1 ly
Bnri th.
fiigaatar.
of
, 1 he Kind Ynu Ham lays Bought
jPTffll ANTE D-TRUSTWOUTIIY
KW an' a, ,'vt' W,'lI,b'n,,,n or liulien to
" travel for responmhle, established
house in North t'aroliuiv. Monthly $tir.(l(i
aud expenses. rosition st mtv. Kel
ence. Knelose self-addressed stamped en
velope, ine lmnnnion tjompany, JVpt,
U. Chicapo. V
HOANUKK HAH 1S, N, C.
CoflTMCToris
uUlLQEffS.
I'urnishern of
'Biiiiflinj Materials,.
Manufiieturern of
Coffins & Caskets
and dealers In
UNDERTAKER'S SUPPLIES..
Wo pell them from 82 to $10., Our
Collins and CflakelH will compare favora
hly in workmanship and lioiBb with trioso
of any factory in the UDiled StaUn and
prices (luiiranteed to be the bwost.
trtfc.AH orders tilled at short ..lie.,
ep 9 6ro.