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" ' "IJIIT W. SLHJDC3-E, pkoi'Kiktor. VOL. XXXIII. j NEWSPAPEE FOE, THE FBOFLB WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OOTOHER 13. 1898. TEEMS:-!i. I'Kit annum in advance. NO. 24. WHAT HAS MA1)K he Stieff Piano? ':3rior quality of tone. Jonah and workmanship. ; .4'jntancous repeating action. j(eooti of scale. -piMMM of finish. JJ'ifly jretw of honest dealing. Catalogue for the askance. Terms ao somaiodating. CHA8. M. 8TIICFF, 9 N. Liberty at., llallimore, Mil. Washington, IW I Eleventh at., N. W. Norfolk, Va "The Monticello." Charlotte, N. t'. 213 N. Tryon street, oot SI 1 J. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF HATS and BONNETS i ' Anil Millinery Novelties. We liavo engaged the services of Miss Grace Greenwood, an experienced Haiti more milliner. MHS. W. R. HART, Roanoke Kaoida. N. O. act ly HUDSON'S . ... -i 347 Main St., Norfolk, Va. .Ladies' and (Jentlctnen's Dining ROOM ALL MEALS 2f CENTS. SUUPAHSIXII COFFEE A SPEC A LTV ":. J. R. HUDSON, Proprietor. Tt Itest of Everything in Season Elected and private Stock Jlye Whiskey, J the Purest Distillation, and is Recommended ; ' o all who use r Require a L limulant of poliable quality. PAVKNl'ORT MOKUIS & CO., Sole agents for the Distiller, J Richmond, Ya. !:1W. D. SMITH, at Weldon, N. ( t It the sole distributing agent at that point, for the above old and . Celebrated Whiskey. ., DAVENPORT MORRIS a CO. at si 6m. Ji 41 Bank at., Petersburg, Va, Dealers in Jgh Grade Pianos, Organs, Mandolins, tinitare, Banjo, Violins, Music and Music Forks, 1 everything known to the music trade. NINC AND REPAIRINC. 't have the moat complete department da character in Houthside Va., and do any work with promptnna, and sc ary and guarantee satisfaction. Hemt , aaudsonie illustrated catalogue. LYMAN HUOR, 1 1 1 y Peterslw rg, v- 1 JAM e SPECIALIST end AUTHORITY on all 1 who are suffering with any HI.(K)I) utiHI.B, would be wise to call on or fesa by mail. Consultation tree and unnes compounded to euit each purtic rt-iuw. When writing to me please en a) stamp for reply. ' PROF. JAS. HARVEY, I M Church St (New No.) ije 17 ly. Norfolk, Va, ai M. MULLBK, ' 0 L L I M WALTBB B. DANIBi. D A M I I L. J ATTORNEYS AT LAV, I WlLDOK, N. C. ertlceln theooorteor Hatlfaiandlvorthein samp UoU d la tba Supreme and Pwlsral oourta. ni mane tn allparteof North Carolina, ack oaoe at Halltu, M. C.epea ever, atom FAIL OFENI. ecUOlyr. ill Jacob lovers' I J njironic Diseases, I 1 HIS RESOLUTION KEPT. SITTINII IN THE OLD. ROCK 1 Nil CHAIR. A few years ago, in one of the growing cities of Naw Vurk State, there was a home into which the great sorrow of the father's death had eolered. The sons, of whom there were several, were of a ner vous temperanirnt, full of animation, and exposed to many temptations which en danger the youth in large cities. The widowed mother realized the vast. tiupurtaoce ol her responsibility and many a lime did she look upward toward the Heavenly Father for divine aid in the guidance of her fatherless hoys. She made it a rule never to retire for rest at night until all her sons were at home. But as the boys grew old r, this became a secre tax both on her time and health, often keeping the faithful mother watch ing until the midnight hour. One of her boys displayed a talent for music and became a skillful violinist. He drifted among the wrong alas of people, and was soon at halls and parties that seldom dispersed until the early hours ol day. Upon ODo occasion it was nearly seven o'clock in the morning before he went to his home. Entering the house and opening the door of the sitting-room, he saw a sight that can never be effaced from his memory. In the old rocking-chair sat his loved mother, fast asleep, but evidently, she had been weepiug. Her frilled cap, mi white as snow, covered her gray hair; the knitting had falleu from her hands, while the tallow from the candle had ruu over the candle sliok and down her dress. Going up toher the young man ex claimed : "Why, mother, what are. you doing here ?" El in voice startled her, and, upon the question being repeated, she ultempied to rise, and piteously, but, U, so tenderly, lookiagaip into his tace, said, "I aui waiting for my boy." The sad look and those words, so ex pressive of that long night's anxiety, quite overcame the lad, and throwing his arms around her, he said : "Dear mother, you shall never wan again like this for me." That resolution has never been broken But since then that mother has passed into the other world beyond, where she still watches and waits, but not in sorrow foi her boy. 111 oMttl tlmen a v?t wu toned out of town; in modern time a irk man is ttom-d out of all hi cham-eii tn life by the ; crowd of busy, hunt ling men te have no place and M uttv for mm. A mo who him biliouit turn and tirvd forling and fit qutnt " off - day " !titLjht as will go out of busiuri . Tiiese thing e nouiih in the lf ittid wrrtrt P they iuvu b tti-y do If liH.ru tt trhtdne in vol vt If not vo itiiv .'.other. But you nevrr know m liat i j(tinf to ftourfohrd, bilr poitmnrd ci.ti-tituliun. If man a toon a he (relit that hi- it not f et ting the forcrful vttrntrth and eneriry out of hi food that tie oiht to. will bruin tak ing Di Pierce' Ooldn Medical Discovery, he will soon put himself in the position where he can do a uian'a work tkuily and cheerfully His appetite will be aharpened; hi liver Invigorated; hi digestion Mrengtbened; an edge put on hi whole nutritive orgHuiara. Those subtle poison which debilitate the entire organism and invite consumption nd a host of other diseases, will be driven out of the ay stem; mid he will gain plenty of pure nourishing red blood, muscle power and nerve force. In short he will be a man among men. There are hundreda of delusive temporary aevriun in duii- atlniulsnts. " mnlt eitracts," sHrsapanllikS and cnmpoutuls, which are more or lest "buumed" hy tnrrelv pnlil-serktn(r rinuosU but mi hon est dniKtfMt will frivryou the " t.otdrn Medical piscovecy wnen vou mmm. r i ei wni-tu-farnied, hr kuowx that iU sales have steadily fasrreased (ot thirty year and that It ii the in ration ol an edutatid. authorised physician Who Ilia rit-votrd a lifr-linie of nt?tivr praclkt Bud prulouud study Ui en runic o.a(.aiaes. Southern Railway. 'BWJBft,' The lilllKCT Rail.., or Zrfn TJ'IAV LINK TO The HOI'TII. .f.l 0. I. WAl.l.h,INT Texas, California, Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico O trial v first class equipments un all through and local trains; Pullman Palaoe Sleeping Cara oo all night trains: fast and safe schedules. Kir Travel by the 8"Uilnrn and you are assured a aafc, comfortable and expeditious jiurncy. Apply to ticket agents for lime tables, rates and goueral iufurmalioti, or address R. L. VERNON, T. P. A , Charlotte, N. C, P. R. DARBY, 0. P. A T A , Asheville, No trouble 10 answer questions. FRANK 8. GANNON, J. St. CULP, M V- P. Art. M. Tmf. Miui W. TURK.O. P. A. 3W WA INUTON, D. C. Men Are Foolish. FELL IN LOVE TWICE. SOMK MARI1IE1) roL'l'LEK SMOL'I.II BE HEI'ARATED FOR- A VBW MONT1I8 VtARI.V. A lady novelist recently suggested that married couples should separato mutually for at least four months of the year, so as to run no risk of boring one another. Her plan smacks of Iiohemianistn, but in sonic inslunces it might possibly prove beuelieial. Absence is supposed to make the heart grow fonder, and it is quite true that men occasionally fall io love a second time with the wives they have previously become tired of. Returning from a 20 years' hermitage, in a lawless country, a wealthy gentle man was cmbariassed to iejrn that his wile, whom he had basely deserted, was still living in the old house. His first impulse was to flee back to the wilds, but he delayed his return a few days, and in that very short time ho found himself once more madly in lovo with his wife. lie wanted to seek her out and plead humbly lor pardon, but she completely igoored him, and seemed to take a keen delight in rousing liij jealousy. At every social function men of all ages fl icked around her, and she was always most vivacious and charming when she kn:w that her husband was watching her. The husband was bafhVd, but he would not give up hope of a reconciliation, and one morning chance brought about what diplomacy could oot do. Turuiog down a side street he observed his wife in hot argument with a drunken cabman, who was loudly declaring that she had given him a bae coio. Without attempting to get at the root of the matter, the gentleman pitched into the cabman with a fierce Joy and reduced liiui to apulpy slate in a half di zen well directed blows. Atcr such an exhibi tion ot gallaitry, the lady would have been c.uel iodeed if she had refused her hubaod's ocurt, and they wcut home together jut as in the happy days of early uuriied life. From that moment the leuewcd couitship proceeded swim mingly, and when the lady finally agreed to take him back into favor, the gentle linn was so overjoyed that he gave a light royal dinner to the local catiuim and presented a 10 note to the Jehu whose face be had mauled. the strange cuuduct of a young widower furnished fine food for the gos sips some time ago. While in the act of drinking tea at a friend's house, the dainty cup slipped from his fingers to the hVjor, aud he rushed from the roiin without word of apology. It was the eutrauee of the nursemaid that had unnerved him, for she was ao like his dead wife that he almost believed himself the victim of an illusion. For weeks he kept himsilf from his fiiend'a residence, but in the end his overmastering curiosity prevailed, and he went back determined to get an other glimpse of the nursemaid who had so disturbed him. Noticing his great interest in the young woman, his host introduced them to each other, and left them to gether for a little while. The nursemaid showed no nervousness, and when he told her how much she resembled his late wife she remarked appathetically that it oerlaiuly was a curious coincidence, but this reticence only made the widower moie eager to cultivate her friendship, and in less than a month he had shown her un mistakably that he wanted to marry her. "It is impossible," replied the nurse maid, with sudden fervor, "for I am al ready ini-rried. Henry, you were not mistaken when you said how much I re sembled yeur wife. I am your wife." The shock of thie discovery was al most toe much far the young man, fi he believed her Ui be at the bottom ol the ocean; but she explained hew i eelf sacrificing ataman had rescued her and another lady from the ship in which they were supposed to have gone di.wu. and how, nettled by the quiet way io which he received the news of her death, she had returned to make her own living in another name. 'I thiuk I must really be pretty, Henry, alio demurely coneluded, "or you wouhln t have tallin in luve twice wi'.h me in four jcars." HhfO 1 middle-aged military man oarue night after night to a provincial theater, people began to think that he had fallen victim to the charms i,f the leading lady, and theii suspiiious w. re well grounded. In the privacy of his club he siuply raved about her, and arut her letter after letter oraving for an inter view. She never replied, though, and it was not until the Very last night of the piece that she comlesi en led to notice him. "Come to the stage door after the per formance," she wrote, "sd prepare your self for shock." The miliiary man li.ts't ned to obey her, and his knock was an-ired by bit ot wife I "I told you to be ready for something startling," she smiled. "You didn't think the leading lady with the golden hair and the merry laugh was the woman you had cast off like an old glove, did you? The last time I had the pleasure of conversing with you you weren't very complimenta ry, and were good enough to settle a large sum upon me on condition that I left you forever. Do you remember ?" She went on a little longer in this strain, and then her husband burst into tears, and, womanlike, she instantly for gave him. Tid Bits. ToiEis GcttiDi Undemocratic." HE HIRED THE WHOLE CIRCUS. DOW AN INTERl'RLSINU CANDIDATE WON VOTERS rilOM HIS RIVAL. "Times," said Senator Sorghum, re flectively, "ain't anything like they used to be. There's too much formality. We're getting to where (he first thing that's done when a good old-fashioned impulse asserts itself is to tie some tape around it and choke it off." "You think wo are gelling slightly effete?" inquired the young man who is learning the politics business. "Undoubtedly. And the worst of it is that we are gettiug effcte-er and effete- Tbe people ain't governed as they ought to be. A whole lot of folka have noticed it. I'll never forget the first time I ran for office," he wcat on in a dreamily reminiscent tone. "There was one township that was dead against us. And we needed it. And we got it. But wc didn't send around a lot of clumsy and commonplace agents with check books. Nor did we have to resort to any of the elaborate methods of surreplitiuus persuasion that I have heard about so often and with so much pain." "How did you manage ii?" "Delicately, but thoroughly. We wero a little bit annoyed at first by the fact that B circus had arranged to show at the village on tha day election occur red. It was only a small circus, but big enough to make trouble unless wc headed off its deadly influence. lis arrival was a temptation for everybody to come to town and cast a vote, and the more votes there were the more trouble one ticket had to overcome; fur that was the most preju diced township it war ever my cxpctii ucc to do buisness io. Hut I didn't dtsp.iir I had a long interview with the circus manager, who combined with a lovo ol his art a very acute business sense The circus was allowing in a vacant tot ahj i cent to the polls. When the crowd be gan to gather, it fouod canvas walls stretching from the main entrance to the polls. People who went to make pur chases at the ticket wagon were informed that Socrates Sorghum, K'q , was giving a theatre parry that day, and that there wasn't room in the tent for anybody ex cept his guests. When they begau lu assemble at the polls I announced that appreciated the expression of loyalty and esteem which had proceeded from Klderberry township, aud that iu my tuin I proposed to show the citiwns a good time. I informed them that each of our bullets had a coupon which would be stamped by a man who stood just out- ide, where he could sec that the holder had not been decieved into voting the wrong piece of paper, aod would admit the bearer and his family to the circus. Those who were not entitled to mj hospitality could follow the show to some other town and see it neit day." "Did it work?" "Work! Several of the men on the rival ticket voted for us rather than nii-s the eiieus. Hut you couldu't do any thing like that now," he added with a si'jli. "Circuses have got ao big thai nobody could afford tu hire one for a whole diy. And, anyhow, everything is gelling sirt of c implex aud uodciuo eralie." One little b1 was afflicted wilh rheumatism in hia knee; and at times un able to Hit his foot to the fl sir. We tri -d in vain, everything we could heai of ih it we thought would help him We almoHt gave up in despair, wheu some one advised us to try Chamberlain's Pain lt.tlin. We did ao, and the first botllc gave ao much relief that wo got second ono, and, to our surprise, it cured him sound and well I. T. B.iys, Pastot Christian Church, Noodcaha, Kan. p.., it. u '. M fiihrn Wrt Ym. I. ! ftr-wn lUIIUi.Dr. A.H. llarrlKiil, Kitlleld, DruakllsU. The art of sail, ring Most womeu laek. Itut ahe who's pretty may Cormmaod a stBaek. BRONCHITIS llronchltla generally begins with a common oold j if not cured it becomes dangerous and thousands die from bronchltin annually. Dr. John W. null's Cotijjh Syrup, the beat remedy fur thli disease, cures it In a few dnya. BkBuH's COUCH SYRUP Will promptly our Bronchitii. Do are amall and pl-iMnt to take. Doctors recommend it- Price as eta. At all druggiste. Bound To Get Rid, TANGLED IN AN ENDLESS CHAIN. A 1IU8INESM MAN LEAKNS3 HOW A (I EN KRAI. UTILITY CITIZEN WAXED PROS PEROfS. I suppose we all get caught at times," remarked a well-known business man, but I have had an experience that was particularly mortifying to ono who has been in business for forty years. "I received some time ago a letter from a party living in a little town in the West who wanted a small bill of goods. "Not finding his name in cither Dun's or Bradstrcct's, I wroto to the Postmas ter for ,hc man's standing. I received a very flattering letter in return, sayiog that the party I inquired about was one of the town's solid citizens and good fur any amount. "This allayed any suspicion that I had aod I forwarded the goods ordered. "I sent three bills before I received an answer, and then it was not satisfactory. I allowed the matter to run for some time, and, at last, getting a sauey answer in reply to a letter of mine asking fur a settlement, I lost my temper and wro o tho Postmaster a loiter, telling him to hand the matter over to the leading attor ney in town for collection, no matter what the cost would be. "It wasn't long before I received an answer from the Postmaster saying he had followed my instructions and handed the matter to an attorney who had suc ceeded in collecting the amount, but at a considerable expense. In fact, the attor ney bad a bill against me for f'j.i more than he had collected, and that he (the Postmaster) had paid it and would lu. k to me for the amount. Here was a situation. I hadn't in structed the Postmaster to act cashier, but thinking that that tny the Western way of it, and not caring to have the fool Postmaster lose the amount, I sent him a check, aud considered the matter closed. "But ihe other day I chanced to meet a party who formerly lived in the town, and I rsked him if he knew the parly who had heatcu oic out of a bill of goods. He said he did. He was a general utility man for the whole neighborhood. U in a gem ral store, kept the Postuffiee, ai d, when he could get nothing else to do, took what business be could get as a law yer, lie added that no appeared to ue making money, but it was a uivatery to very one how he managed it. ' Hut it was no myste-y tome. I bad seen a great light. He has an endless chain arrangement that will make hi'U a fortune if some one doesn't get tmd and go out there and kill him." Detroit Free Press. Ir. David's Imlis-Ferratcil siarsaparllla is the Heat lllood Mecllrlne known. It will ill euro the worst caws ol Blood and Skin Diseases. It will cure Kheuinalisin, making the Blood pure and healthy, and causing the sinews and mus cles to perform their work easily and without pain. It cures f.czcma, Uld Sores, Pimples, Blotches and alt skin diseases. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. DO NEOKOKSt SNEEZE? "Some lime since I read a paragraph," said a physician, "to the effect that colored people rarely, if ever, were heard to snccxe. Since then I have given consid erable attention to the subject, and have inquired of other physicians as to their experience or observations on the . ques tion. They all coucur that sneiiiog is Very infrequent among the colored raoe, aod some of them say it never occurs un' less it is brought ou by artificial means." PIlH (IV lilt FIFTY VEAKM Mrs. Winstow'a Soothing Syrup has been used fur over titty years by millions ol mothers tor children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, soltens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolic, aud is the best remedy lur Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Si Id by druggists in every riartol the world. cents botllc. He sure and ask for ".Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," aud take no oth er kind "Hans, if you are vcty good and get high mark in school, I will give you him sandwich " "But mamma, do ou jms"inp ! can lw bribed?" Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure ol tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Cham berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is wi'hou. an eoual. It relievea the Iteh- iuir and sinartiuir almost instantly and its continued use efforts a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber' iU h, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic Bore eyes and lirunulated lids. Dr. Cailr'l Condition Powdcra for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier aud vermifuge. Price. 25 cents. Bold by For sale iif W. U. Men, Weldon. J. N. Browu, Halllai, llr X. s Harrison. Knllol.l. llni(liU. Btanthe fugwtaie f Tha K.iad Km Nine Unn Bouf M Two Bodies. I GO TO PREPARE A YOU." PLACE FOR TIIEOLOdY IS POR SCHOLARS; CIlltlST ' POK ALL MEN. (New York Herald.) There is a natural lusty, and there is a spiritual Isaly. I Coriilt'iians, xv., 41. While enjoying a brief sojourn in Kurope it was my privilege to have au interview with Mux Nordau. I was curious to look into the face of the limn who had the audacity to write the word "degeuoration" on the page of history-a word, however, which the spirit of pro gress immediately erased, for one must eliminate God from the uuiversc before he can play the dirge of despair. Considering my professiou, it was natural that the conversation ahould grup; iis way to the subject of personal immortality. When 1 Gud a dclvcr into tho problems which form the basis of staunch faith or study doubt I like noth ing uioru than a candid rciatiou of his reasons lor belief or unbelief. While my friend was engaged in the serious tusk of proving that tho grave is the inevitable terminus of life's devious pathway aod brushing immortality away as an interfering and intrusive cobweb, Pore Hyacinthc was announced. Then I witnessed a battle royal between two well armed knights, both of whum had the courage of their conviction, and neii her of whom lacked the ability to defend bis position. Fur sixty minulis the coufliet raged with shot and shell of logic aud rhetoric aod facts. It was a spectacle which those who saw it will not easily forget. As I looked and listened it seemed to me that I could see the dim figure ol the Christ in the shadowy background of that room, and could hear a still, small voice whispering: "In tny Father's house are many mansions; if it were tiui so, I would have told you I go Io pre pare a laee for jc.u" The ipusiioii which wash'in sj il ijiieiilty dreii-sed assumed a priieti-;,l aspect io my mind, aud I said to myself, "Which o1' these two seholare off-rs his fellows the larger incentive, and which of these theories will hi tter serve as a fetiiidalion on which lu bui'.d a nublu character?" for, niter all has been said on both sides, wc have just one c.iction of judgment namely, the practical results produced by the ideas advanced. Wheu wc test ideas in that way wc can definitely appraise their value. It' a man t If rs us a niw theory of political economy or of mechanics he must put it to the proof iu practice. Let him show us that it will work well, that it will do away with existing evils and increase human happi ness, and then, but not till then, will we hooor hiin while living and keep him in grateful remembrance when dead. No religion is worth a second thought which has not earned a right to our re spect by producing holy lives. Theology is for scholars; Christ iB for all men. A volume in which speculative religion is discussed has no value iu comparison with even the humblest life which illus trates the power of faith to transfigure the soul. If my religion makes me self denying aud sweetly resigned to whatever ills (liefill, and your doubt fails to pro duce equal results, I am not rash in as serting that what I believe is better than what you do not believe, aud is much more likely to be Hue. So 1 sat in that room listening to the two speakers and at the same time think ing of something else. I went back to the solemn hour when I sat by a dying fath er's side. Was it all an illusion bis promise to meet ue on the further shore, his assurance that death was merely a retirement from mortal siehl? No man ever closed his eyes more willingly sleep than he, and none felt more sure ol waking in the dawn of an eternal morn ing. When one can greet death wilh I smile and 'eel that the grim messenger is doing him a fiiendly service there must be a solid basis fur bis faith or this world is the worst of all places to live iu Tuetciigiou which compels virtue and develops the grander qualities of oharac ter and puts a wreath of forget-me-nots on tho grave is certainly to bo prixed. It is false, unfounded, a mere halluci tioti, then the sootier we abolish Deity the better, for He has made us wilh un pcikablt wisdom nd furni.-hed she su! wilh exquisite cruelty. And 1 wondered as I sat there what the efftiet would he if the sceptic were en dowed wilh omnipotence and should sweep away ourfaiih in immortality with his besom of destruction. Above every home is heaven U hat it is, or where it is, we may not know until our feet pr ita green sod; but that there is heaven and that we are journeying la that direction, and that the missing mem hers of the household await us there, yes, that we are guarded and guided and pri tided by the loved ones who dwell i that uuseen and partially unknown World this faith la as necessary as sunshine is to the orops and the flow ers, A world in doubt is a world in darkness. l ou oonevc in Honesty, and you have a right to be proud of the struggles you havepasjed through and slill retained it. You believe io that brotherly charity which ministers to the unfortunate, aud on that feeling our asylums and hospitals are built. You believe iu a quiet and uncomplaining resignation under affliction as a lofty level which every soul should strive to attain. You believe in an in, trepid manhood and a pure womanhood to be maintained at any cost. Well, make your arch out of these blocks of Parian marble, and when your Work is nearly finished you lind that the only keystone which willlit its place and keep the structure firm is a faith that human beings have so much to do that immor tality alone can satisfy the soul's demands. No life was ever yet completed ou this earth. Therefore Christ said, "I go to prepare a place for you." Georgo H. Hcpworth. 3 DOCTUKS IN CONSULTATION. I'rotn Benjamin Franklin. "When you arc sick, what you like best is to b-' cli.isen a medicine io the first place; what experience tells yu is the best, to he ohosnu in the second place; what reason (i. e , Theory) says is best is to be chosen in the lust place, But if you can get Dr. Inclination, llr Experience and Dr. Heason to hold a consultation together they will give you (he best advice that oan be taken." When you have a bad cold Dr. Incline lion would recommend Chauibctlain's Cough liemcdy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Kxpcrieocc would re commend it heeauie it never fails to effect a speedy and permaoent cure. Dr. Heason would recommend it because it is prepared ou scientific principles, and acts on nature's plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. Kor sale hy W. M. Colion Wei. Ion, J. N. Brown, IIhIII'hx, Hr. A. 8. Huriisoii, Kiitiul,!. Drnisls. Doa't fftglcct Your Liver. Liver troubles quickly result in serious complications, and the man who neglects liis liver Han little recant for health. A liottle of Hrowns' Iron Hitters taken now luel tlo ti will keep llie liver in pertcet (inter. If tin dinease has devflnied, Hrowns' Iron Itilli-r will oure it permanently. Strencth ami vitality will aluaVH follow its use. Itruwua' Iron Uktters is aokl by all dealers. "Obti;in got mixed up with a mad bull yesterday." How did it end?" ''It wan a Urn up." ttoyal make Ihe (mid pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure Bt.vi lUKihii Pfuvnrn m nrw vnK. Celebrate! for it great leavening strength aud healthl'ulness. Assures t lie food against alum and nil forms of adulteration com mon to the cheap brands. HOY A l BAKINU POWPKH CO., NKW YOUK lrON'T KOKCIKT. That women arc made out of girls, and that men arc made out of hoys. That, if you are a worthless girl, you will be a worthless woman; and if you are a worthless boy, you will be a worthless mao. That the best educated men and wo men once did not kDow the "A II C'i That all the things which you are lcarninc now had to be learned by them That the efforis spent in making others happy will in some way add to our own happiuess. 1 hat a hie ol uscluluess and nelplul oess is worth many times more than life of pleasure. V. M. II.VItLISTON Jt CO., Wholesale and Itetail Dealers in Ileitis 3 CAKIMCTS, STOVKS, and Mattresses, ete. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, IIAHU8TONACO., No. 9n N. (sycamore St., Petersburg, Va in 'M It. Monuments. m Gravestones. Our illustrated catalogue, Ko. in which we mail tree, contains a va riety of marble and granite memo rials, and will help you in making a proper select ion. Write lor rt.n We will satisfy you as to prices. l.AH(.K!T STOCK Itlttie Mouth! 1 feAKiriG THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Established Fifty Years.) 1S9 to 103 Ilauk at., Norfolk Ya ot a ly. THE DREADED ny T. A. Slocuui, M.(' ,tliu (Jri'iit Clii'iimt aud Sciential-, Will Send Frer, to the Afflicted, Three I(ottle.s.i New ly IHseovi'tvd liVn.rdirH to('uri'(,ur)Hmii(itiuu nod al! ladii TnmlilrfO Nothinu eoiilii lin liurrr, uwo philun tliropic or ivury iniHc Jdv tu the atllicted, Hi. in the oiler ol T. A. Ntocum, M. (,'., of 1KI iViirl Mreet, New York City. ('(Hiliilrntthat he ha discovered an almo lutecure l'orcoii4iiTiiilioi) ami julinomiry complaints, ami to make it yreat merit known, he will wild, live, three Itoltlt of meilicinc, to any reailt-r of the Kuaimke News who is siiii'erini: from chest, bron chial, throat and Iiink troubles or con sumption. Already this "new scientific course ol medicine" tins permanently cured thou sands of apparently hojn-lej8 cases. The doctor considers it hit religiousduty u duty which be owes to l.mnai)ity--U donate his infallible cure. (J tiered freely, is euouuh tucommend it. and more so is the perfect coulidenee ot the great chemist making ihe proposition. Jle has proved the dreaded consumption to 1m a curable disease beyond any doubt. There will lie no mistake iu sending the mistake will he in overlooking the geneious invitation, lie has on lile in his American and Kuropean laboratories testi monials of experience from those cured, in all parts of the world. Don't delay until it is too late. Ad dress T.A. Sloeuui, M. iH Pine street, New lork, and when writing the Doctor, plcise give express and iststollice address and mention muling this article in the Koanoke News. W. W. KAY, -Dealer In- Liquors, Vines, CROCERIES AND CIGARS. Why not call on W. W. Kay, as he is open both nicht and day. Keep the fol- owiog tirands ut well known whiskies: Old Oscar Pepper," (Jump's G. V. It. Ityo. Stamp Straight," "(Joidon Kaltiuiore llye" and other brands. 1 sell Garrett Si Co.'s pure Chocko- yotte wines. 1 keep the best of every thing in my pne. jsTul'ulite attention to all at Kay s. west side 11 It. Shed. my 8 ly. J. L. JUDKINS, Wholesale and lietail Dealer In Fine ' Staple mid Fancy w-FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, (ihiss Tin, and wooden and wil low ware. Also I'ratt's Horse, Cow, Hill' llllll 1'lllllfrV V.tll ..n.t nrnnai. Tasteless Chill 'Tonic.' Alexander's i.iveranu Knluey Ionic tor punlying the blood. This tonic is warranted or moner rel'uuded. J. L. JUDKINS, No. S3 Vtwhiugtuii Ave., Weldon, N. C dec 11 ly. -OF- FALL AND WINTER- MILLINERY. FANCY OOOns and NOVKLTIFA Butterick's Patterns. 11. & G. CORSETS, Misses at .Wc., Ladies T.V.. to I, Hi. Prices will he made tosnit the timee. Hum and honneui made and trimmed to order- MRS. P. A. LEWIS, W.ldon. N. n Ml Hi T I niDirn rHimEnj -PAl.M IN- Heavy Qneensware, Cutlery, Plows, Plow logs, Hoes, Forks. Cast- -KF.CEIVEK AND SHIPPER OF 0HSIPI1 u . I' Groceries. Grand Display Groceries Corn,Hay & Oats i
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1898, edition 1
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