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' I .. .. U.....III.J.I , ... . II l , 1 1 n . 1 i ! i .... .... ac " - - - - - - - OHJST W. SLEDGE, hiopriktor. VOL. XXXIII. A. NEWSPAPER E O 33 THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1898. TEBMS:-?1-511 annim in advance. NO. 26. I 3 WHAT HAS MADK i rn Stieff Piano? HE gjupcrior quality of tone. 'TJouch and workmanship. Unstantannous repeating action. 2fjvcnnes8 of scale. 2"Mncnc8s of finish. JJfly years of honest dealing. Catsloguc for the askance Teruii ao eomiuoiliiing. CIIAS. M. HTIKKK, I) N. l.iluTly t., BuMiiiiiir, Mil. Washington, ft'JI Eleventh at-, N. W. Norfolk, Va "The Mnnticcllo." Charlotte, N. C 21 II N. Tryoo street. oof.il ly. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF- HATS and BONNETS i And Millinery Novelties. We have engaged llio services of Mis irate Oreenwoud, an experienced Balti more ruiliiner. j JIK.S. W. I!. HART, Kit 21 ly Koauoko Kjioi'l". N. C. -HUDSON'S- 317 Main st., Noifolk, Va. I Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining KOOM. ALL MEALS IB CENTS. flRrASSIXU COFFFE A nrF.VlAl.TY i J. K. HUDSON, Proprietor. The Hest of Everything ia Season I ixlio lvr. Selected and Private Stock Rye Whiskey, of the Purest Distillation, and is Recommended to all who use pr Require a Stimulant of Reliable Quality. I DAVENPORT MORRIS & CO., Solo agents for the Distiller, ; Richmond, Va. till. W. 0. SMITH, at Weldon, N. C. i is the solo distributing agent at that I point, for the above old and Celebrated Whiskey. i DAVENPORT MORRIS a CO. 41 Bank St., Petersburg, Va. Dealers in High Grade Pianos, 1 Orguua, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, 1 Violin. Music and Music Forks, -ml every thing known to the music trade. TUNINC AND REPAIRINC We have the most complete department Wl I IM I llirilfier ill nwumnmu in-, n" V. m ilnan work with oromntness, andac frilracv aud iiuarnlitw satislaitiou. (tend wot haudaoni. illusiraieii cauuoaue. LYMAN IIUOS., aunt I It I'etfrnlmrg, Va PROF JISSHulflY, I Rl'ECIAUHT and AUTIIOItlTY on II f All who are aufTerinii with any BLOOD TKOUHLK, woulil be wise to can on or HriilrMM litf mnil rn.u lAhon ire ann meilicln compounded to suit each panic uiar cut, When writing to me please en lw aUmD for nnlr. 2S Church St. (New No.) j171y. Norfolk, V. JAHas MULLBM, WALTS! t. PAHUL "SI 0 L L I K DiMlIU ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WlLDOLT, N. G. 3 tTMtiMla theoonrtiof Rl(fbiaadNoithuaB I'lnandln the8npremand FedenU oourti. Ooi- m lOtloHftmftfla In kllttArUnf North (Jamil ni. mum. I J acob drovers' I pan llnilliffi, Nnii L .2 v 1 I Tko Oli Ani Tie New. GIRLHOOD OF YESTERDAY. OLD FAHHIONKD VIHTl'EH WE WELL WISH HKVIVEI). Arabella 's safely bIiuI away in an old dagucrrcoiyne, and I hero is nothing left to her nie'nory brt a few dead rose leaves and tlm frding d'eains in the hearts of the old, suys the Woman, Home Companion, l.at wo should otfer o her litem. try a tiihulo of pra'se for certain "sweet eudcariog young charms" which are almost lost a-ts at I lie th'cs held of iho twenlieih oculu.'y. True. Arabel'a was a pule, faint slur in the bliiliunt light of ihe new girl, and yet, look'ng into that old daguerreotype (iD just the right lino of vision), one sees some sweet, oldl'ashiuncd propeos'tics which have been banished to the cobwebs and dust of age, but which even the proud new ;;i'l wojld do well to adopt. If it is old-fashioned to be modest, then it is a grtnd, good old fashion, und we ueed to d'g it up out of the past aud give it a genuine niueteouiheentury "boom." Old-i'ushionul gowns, old songs, old plays, ale born aaiu after years of burial, and light new generations. Happy if some old-fashioned virtues long abandoned aod forgotten might be resurrected a.id become the rage! Alter the cheap jes.s and shrugs and mannerisms of Bocicty o pure, frank, unspoiled manner is like sun shine on I he wafers of a brook after the yelluw glare of gaslight. Arabella wont to sit in a stale of sweet receptivity and absord the eloquence of man, which, though perhaps tngloriuus, was at least reel lul. Therefore, she had that pearl of all manners reposo. Tho new girl on the eoofary, is all tho time uiuking s palpable effort 10 sustain her reputation for brilliancy. Now, the conscious (ffo't to he continuously winy and cntc'ta'o ipg may be as trying to (he uerves ai those deadly pauses which occur between ideas (and which unquestionably occurred pretty fritiucnlly between tho ideas of our lost Arabella). The girl who is de termiued at all haz irds lo fill up silence, and takes that task wholly upon hetself is sure to become exhausted, aod exhaust iog. Isn't ihe new girl, by dettio'istrat ing her power to do anything, iu danger of liuvioi: everything thrust upon herV Ha "If I stole fifty kissos from you, what kind of larceny would it be?" She "I should call it grand." Matir pcoplf hum tlir cutnllf of life at both mils. Some turn who ncvi-r go inlo vu-hiu (!i-ipa- tutn iw un their t-n eriie jiint M much by ovt-rwurk or late houni; and nearly all women are coitmk'IUmI by circumstances in use n their vital nowcru bcvund all rt-n- son ; It may be in h.nwwork ; or social li.innnl : nr the bcitritvir ami reantii of children : At any rate the catidlt of life it tun rHtmilv consumiu. Smie jeoplt tu-ed to have their natural viljor ctinstuntlv reinforced tn the name proportion that it i used up. They nerd the fortifvinn hrlp of Ir. Fierce's ('.olden Mfdienl Dttcoverv. It i a powerful antra tiw !nd invtiroraut of the diirttive func- tiotw and liver; it clennses the blood, anu ma)tv freh bliMKl and liealthv tuli. Nerv ous, debilitated women should take it in conj unction with Lr. I'ierce'n Hnvorite Pre ncription which in speciatly designed for female weannetw ano nervous uuuwui. Mm Snllie Kauffntao.of Vlrpil City, Ceuarto., o.. wnte: " I lt tuftered Irom ilUplitccmeot ' internal ora.in and female wrnknew Tor une UF iia.l Tariiiu itnwn nsntitin anil verv diftixreenble feelinit itler my seonul child w burn; I ciiuld be on my feel only a few tnttiutM until he was sii week old, then I commtocad tnkiiiK Dr Pietve'n (.'.olden V tlieal Uutowiry and Favortte PrmcriiKi-in.' i "k boj tlcs in all After tnkinu the fint Nrttte I Wt much better. I trout 1 am entirely curau oi au my trouble. I can d.ll rav work and am oo my fret all da v. I am tn much Intler lien.tll now than t have been in four years; am flertjy and f aiuiiur rtrenirln ven Hr writinif to Dr, t'ierce who i chief consultitiK physician of the Invalids HoUl aud Stint-ica!' Institute, of Ruffaio, N. Y.. careful professional advice will bt obtalud free oi oat ami -pectanv aua,eu w ma individual cae. Pr. I'ierce'a jreat woo- oairc Medical Adviser will he icdi mm lot 21 CeaU ; the cot of piN!ttX- TlmSuniUrd TlnMIIF.il Itallwar of The SOITH. LINK TO AI.I.IHINTS Texas, California, ' Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico Qtriotly first class equipments on all (sj through ana local trains; Palace Sleeping Cars oo trsins: fast and sate schedules. Pullman all night jtf-Travel by the Southern and you are assured a aafe, oomfnriable and expeditious journey. Apply to ticket agents fur lime tahles, rates and general information, or address B. L. VEKNON, T. P. A , Charlotte, N. C. t. B. DAKBV, C. P. & T. A., Asheville. No trouble to answer questions. 1 Southern lliiiiwy. FKANK 8. GANNON, J. M. CL'LP, 3dV !'.&0. M. Traf. Man' W. A. TUKK.O. P. A. WASHINGTON, 0. 0. , Words Of Love. TELL IT NOW. 1)0 NOT WAiT I'NTiL AFTER YO.IB FRIKNII IS DEAD TO "UAISi IMS MANY (IOOU qllAL'TUH. A oo-respondeut in the Homo and inn writes a very tuuel'iu and aensio'e .ie'e on waiting until our fricods t e 'ad lo praisu theiu. Head it, it w'l mbtli'ss reiu'nd you ol soiuclhiog you have neglecteil : 1 of'lcj wonder why it is wo a.e ro careless anil seMlih ot tho love doJ fas ivea us fo. our felluwmen; if we have ieods worth loving why not tell ihejo we lovo them? I lovo you, coming from the candid ins of a (Viced, helps us won derfully to bear the burdens o" II a which at times are very hard to bear. There is sleleionin eve y home, a burden oo every hea"t, A lost cbi'd, father, mothev, love, husband, tlvt c s the liei.Tt away. Aud perhaps our wo'ds of love aid praise would make this o'd oirih happ'cr, ihe sun shine b.lhier, llio flowers bloom rooro sweetly. If we will only look arouid us we will ! there is not a person we meet DUt there is BnmetVog lovabb about a buiile, mo. ion, a fea.u'o. voice, walk, act. All have so tie good trait. If they have a sweet vo ce, tell theiu you Ib'ok so, and it wi'l make iheru happier and pin yoj friend. If tho ' have s'juie fe jiu' e you adm're, or act or moi'on, tell them aod they will like you far better. Po you know that is the irue way o." ga'o ng Meads, tell theiu their pood irr.a end leave ihe bad for tho u to liod out? If wo hear a singe a id love the voice, tc!l he", and every song wi'l bo sweeler cause of a loved one. If aov ooe has p'eity f'eaiure, tell her, for the e inioy unhappy and sciMiive aljout looks. II anyone has a preity walk inolioo, sav so. It hj'.s us to be :o'd of any ugly ealu'e, act or ujot'oo, but to be told there is sottieihiog n'ce, pleisait or good about us, ra'ses us ii our own cs. mition and iospiies us to .y to be ruo e peifcc'. It is not the ituih thac hu It is thu cruel, willful, mal'cious tongue oT e ivy a id jo: lousy tl'at hu-is. ".'be e are meu and wojieo we a'l know tbeti hat Hro living lives of comple o i tioes 'o- others, and uever hca'1 ooc of lovo or p'a'so fr anytliio'x doie When they d'e people will howl aod r'.' the'r me i'o-uls with words or love a'ld p aisc. Sliaoio! lo-y, Wh'lo liviDg ' the lime to bos.ow you love. Don wait uoul the lovio J heart has cetsed its beaten;; and the lired feet a o sl'll to them you love theui. What can they know of you wods of love, and praise, tears of gr'el ? (iivo me al' the lov you have for me whilo I'm living; it will help us to bear the weary burdens that come on so thick and fast. In the huuie more especially is this true. Ihe poor wife is the packhorso. nnhout one loving wold, she lolls day by day, raisu the little children, cares for the sick , unt it seems as if tho delicate form could bear no more. Never co.nts a wo-d praise fur Irving to do bar best. Vat there comes a day when the feet go no moro in the home, the voice s still there is a deep sulcuiniiy all over the place. Something; is gone. What is ii? I might say your paekhorse yet I'll use the Dame that shuu'dbe sweetest, "Dir ling Mother" has gone, lifo is b'aak wi,"e, my love, iny life, has lefi roe I Ah no I home will never be what it has bee mother aod wile has leu us! II you Oiuld only say a'so. "I never gave hi anything but loving wurda of praise and encnursgemcnt, I lifted every buidao I eould from ihe slight shoulders." In stead you general'y howl wilh griaf be cause your wife baa gone, and there is no one to pack all the hatd work scold for everyone's fauhs. May Gei forgive you I I'd be ashamed to look on thut dear sweet dead faoe I Ou- lives are made up of little things. We may got be able tu write a book, poem, song or speak speech, yet we can cheer thoat trying to do their duly, thereby helping them and rouodiug out our own life, growing bettor and more like that deal Savior. Then let us never miss an op portunity of apeakog a word of leve, ei ptaiw for or to anyone in this lifo. Fl l-L OF 81 'ItritUKM. Heaven will be full of aurprises. It will be one of thu joys, those constant surprises, as the friendships of earth are renewed, and as we enter ieto n. and larger and sweeter fellowships with those cherished io memory, whose names are our household words I have no doubt that all the avenues of knowledge which we have here on earth will be aura in heaven, There will be eyes to Me, rats to hear; there will be hands that can clasp lios that can speak. The friendships ol heaven constitute one of its noblest al traetioos; aud these are to be perpetual constantly uplifi'og and ennobling. A. J. F. Bchrends, D. D. Welcome Back She "Are you one of our Seventy-first heroes?" He "No, Itu't bo bero, I'm t regular." An' when de raio-o-ow flutters 'round do clouds ain't alius seen. Da's cr po'ecct whalytr bcais erbout whareber he hab bio, But ho aia't no lady's ap dorg kase ho totes er puty s'-io. 'Sim nons gi .a dc sweetest when de fVoB' begin ter drap, An' de bully boy what swcaia de tnos' lays by do biggest crap. De I'gbViig bus cm i spar'.'e when do sun beg:o ter shine, An' do b;jgesi L'. id c" unions grows on de 1'ulest vine. Do o'e mud-cat, what bus do bank, is dc hardest fish ter fin', It's de m:oncrs ia do middle what bas de happiest I'm'. De rac-coon a:n't gwioe santcr down de same road cby night, An' when de doigbeyis ter bark he's mos.ly outen 8;3ot. Bdt do posscj) skin de 'simmon tree an slay up in de crotch Twill do hoiio' dorg trot crloog his Irail cn run him twill he's kotch. It's not de you gest squirrill goes ter sleep upon de lira', But do ono dat knows do lifle waiu't neber made for hiua. Do chapter ia de Bible says ter walsh as well as p-ay, Or ole Sat;n'll oome or socalii' rouo' to: grab ycr in soao day, Dar's lots an' cords cr laro'n' ia deso varmints cr do lea'. Dcy jes' de sjoie ez whitc-fo ks dcy kin leach er nij-er men. Alfred C. Newell in the Ailanta Consrtuli in. Your Local Paper. HAVE YOU ANY IDEA OF WHAT IT HAS DONE FOR YOU. AND, AS TO WHAT YOU MIOHT HO IN RRTl'RN, HAVE TOU IVF.lt GIVEN THAT A VAS8-NU THOUOHT? AN KMTOR'a 'NTF.K'iSTINll REV JW OF Tilt 81 IU tor. The paper has dune 20 things for yu nnd is only aniinu to do 50 more. It told your friends when your pareols wcro murried. It anoouooed to tho world when you were born. It recorded the great events of your childhood, when you were lost as a wandering baby, when you had the measles aud scarlet fever, when yon fell into ihr washtub and nearly drowned, when you fell from tho cherry tree aud broke your collar bone, when you first started lo school aud when you earned your firit prize. Later on it told how you had com pleted the studies of the district school aod how eloquently you recited your gradua.ion oration. It told of your entering high school or academy. It told of your contests in baseball and tennis. It told of your de parture for college or your first venture iu business. It told of your various visits back to the old home neighborhood, aod it al ways wi.-hed you well in your greatest undertakings. It hinted modestly about the first time you went a courting nna gavo time ly warning to "her folks" that the neigh bors knew that m ttcrs were growing in- leiei-tiug over their way. It announced the time of your ei- peelid wedding, and it published the notice of the marriage license and gave you a iiice puff concerning the wedding ceremony. It told of your extended hoooymeun tour and of your settling down 10 houfc- k' ping. When you were sick, the home paptr week by week informed your mure dis lant neighbors of your lapses and im prnveuieuts. It told abuut your lost cow and led to her recovery, ll told how your horte had been a.olen and led to the airrst of tho thief. When ynu were getting dull and tirid tiiough ihe monotony of your labor tho paper urged that the people get up a oelrhialinu, and ynu were named as one of a aula'uiu oouiuiilloo uu Miiaueiueui. And when It was all over, It gave yoi just praise for the success of the under taking. In numerous ways the paper has help ed to put your name before the people. Aud you would never have had your lucrative offico or your honorable recogni lion from the oommunity but for the kind aid of the local printer. If you are a member of Sunday school or society of any sort, that same paper publishes jour announcements and the various proceedings of your meet ings. It tells the people much which you would like to have known, but which modesty or necessity prevents you froi telling. If you and your folks have been pros perous and fortunate in yr stairs, the Qlomet'm' de puriiest oak treo has de kj biggest hollow in it, An' 'taint no si;;o cr honey Use ycr see er bee each nrnit. De mockin' bird can't show no plumes but siegs de sweetest son?; An' 'taint no ign cr ignoruoes kase de rabbit's tail ain't lung. He bull frog holler loudest when de sum mer's moon am bright, fur when dc clouds coiuu floatio' pas' he's mostly outen sight, It alio' don't mean roilig'oa when ycr hearer niggc squall, Kasc er gul'on jug cr whisky uiout be hid behin' de wall, Dar's a mouly heap cr sadness in the moanin' er dc dove, But dcy ain't no sick fo'ks dyin' kase she's eooin' to ber love. Wluii" do ra Jcsnake am Bleepin' do grass am Bwcot and gteea, paper has boosted you al! the way. D you have had misfortune, the paper asked for sympathy in your behalf. Thus tho paper has rejoiced when you rejoiced and wept when you wept. If you are a good and eitorprisiut; eii' the paper will always be your fiiend and will back you in your enterprises and wi help you ,o find your busiocss Meads. It tells you where to buy and where to sell. It tel's of rogues to bo avoided It tells you ot current prices anil pre vents you from being cheated and swin died in 100 ways. Finally, when you die, the paper wil publish your obituary and will cover over your 'auKs and will recite the stury of your (,ood deeds. Alt these things the local editor will cause his paper to do, but, no one else the wo'lu will do them or can do them for you even for love or mouey. The outside paper is a stranger to your little world and is not at all interested in its improvement. Yet your local paper does all this f'ee of oost to you, if you are willing to reoeive it that way, However, ."or your sake, we hope you are too gen erous to accept so many unrequited n vors and that you are willing to recipro cate the same. Help the editor. Be his Mend, and he will prove his friendship to you. Subscribe for his paper and pay fur it regularly in advauoo and get your neigh bors to do the sanec. Send him the news or occasionally watermelon or a peck of peaches. Invite him to your picnics and family dinneiS, so that be can eat a snuare meal occasionally. Don't ea'l the ticket yon give him to the church concert a deadhead. He can' buy tickets from everybody to everything but he will say kind words of your per furmanCiS and thus lead others to buy your t'ekets. If you have anything to buy or sell let the paper assist you lo find a custom eis. Advertising that really pays th printer benefits both advertisers and roadevs. If you havo any job printing to do, don't take it to an outside office, but give your newspaper the first chance. Give the editer a poiuter occasionally or wile him sensible shert articles and don't get mad if he fails to see every thing your way. When he does say a good thing, tell him so. In short, remember the roldei rule aod don't forget the editor of your local papet. Kichmond (Ind.) hnterprise. fOKOl'KK F KTY TEtKS Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been um-d for ovor Guy yoara by luiiiioua ol 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 tor Diarrhuia. It will relieve tho poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part ot the world. z oeots a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. HlttiAKIXO OUT, "There goes an art enthusiast, Tom, wants to paint. Her mind is full of it." "Yea It shows on her face." Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can replace Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. For Hie by W. M. Chen Weldoa, J. N. Rrow Haltta, Dr. A. 8. Hanuuu, KuUl J, Drumuu. Love Making;. CONDITIONS ENTIRETY NEW SIO'lBRN CIILMITSHII' IS 1,'AKIIIKI) ON IN A MOH l'ltAl'TtCAI. WAY Tit N IN FORM Kit DAYS' ''In the past, when a young man went a-courting he went dressed in his lic-l, wearing not only his company chillies, but his company manners. The girls, on iho other hand, wete powdered and ciimpfd out of u'l everyday knowing, and didn't find out a bit mure aboul each Diner's real selves than if one had been iu the Klondike and (lie othcr on the equa or. Neithei' was consciously try ing to deceive the other, but all the sajie, after they were married, the-e were many cruel disillusionments. "To the new fad for aililc.'cs for wo men we owo u change. The girl who goes out a-whceling with her beau, aod takes the rain aud sun and dust and wind aod mu may not be a divinity te d like the parlor n'aiden, but sbo is a human gi'l and he has a chance to knuw her and judgi her on that basis. If she still appcarcs beautiful o him and he is still in lovo with her she bas nothing to (ear from rudiDg -ood luoks, or wearing :url pape-s and wrappers to breakfast; while if he still appearcs heroic to her in kuiekerbocke s and wiih sunburnt nose ihe may rest satisfied that he" lovo is founded on a rock that nothing can shake. "Aside from this view of tho subject, is tin far more imporUot one of charac ter. A woman's parlor views of life may be merely theories that she lacks the st'cnglh and couiaje to put into actual practice, aod hence utterly worthless. The real way to know a woman is to go hi an outing wilh her. If she can be cheerful in the face of d'3icull;es, and can make ullowances for mistakes and 'ailu'ca, if she can accept a substitute for the :hing she wants w'th a good g'aje, theo, indeed, she is of the kind and quality that will make her companionship a lifelong pleasure and benefit. "The wojian, on her part, has an equally good chance to study a man Sho sees him off guard, when he is oo longer ,rying lo be a Prince Charming. It is one thing to spring to pick up a lady's handkerchief in a parlor. It is another to stay his pace all day to keep near a woman who is a poor rider. That is the real chivalry a woman may trust lo protect bor in the days of sickness and mis"ortunc, aud would be patient snd forbearing with her weaknesses." New Orleans Picayune. Or. iravlil's liiln-t,errateil starsaiarilla Is the Meat lllood Meillelue known. It will will cure the worst eases of Blood and Skin Diseases. It will cure Rheumatism, making the Blood pure and healthy, and causing the sinews and mus cles to perform their work easily and without pain. It cures Eczema, Old Sores, l'implcs, Blotches and all skin diseases. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. DKMANDS OK POLITENESS. Large-hearted Host Have some more carrots, Johnny? Visiting Boy No, thank you. I don't like carrots. Large-hearted Host Why, you ate all I gave yon Visiting B iy That was because I don't want to hurt your feelings. I'd rather have some of that pic. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent enre o! tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Cham berlain's Eye and Hkin Ointment Is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated iiua. Dr. CauVs Condition Pnwderfi for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier anuvermunge. rrtce, cents, bom by FornRle by W. M, Ct.hon, W.'UVn, J. N, Brown, lUliftu, Dr. A. llnrriMt.ii, Kntleld, DruktuisW. WOULDN'T UNMVK Y LEAKS. Nothing can make us uu'ive the happy golden years when we walked side by side wilh those who are now in their graves Nay, if wo could have looked forward, would wo havo refused our marriage vows beeansc io the coun-o o years one would be taken and the other left? Would we have preferred to go through the world childless, becauic the sadness ofa iiliia gravu may ior a moment seuiu worse than the stillness of an empty nursery? Would We have no joys in life lost haply we lose them? Shall wo refuse to be loved, because in front of us is the tomb? No, no I The heart says no. The reason says no. The conscience says no. Bishop Thorold. One little boy was afflicted with rheumatism in his knee; and at times un able to put his foot to the floor. We tried in vain, everything we could hear of that we thought would help him. We almost gave up in despair, when some one advised us to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. We did so, and the first bottle gave ao much relief that we got second one, nnd, te our surprise, it cured him sound and well. J. T. Bays, Pastor Christian Church, Neodcsha, Kan. I For ulr bv W. M Cohm Weldon. J. N. Brown ItUlltu.Ur. A. a. Harrison, KuUeld, Uruutila. IN NO HlKltY. "I'ne,le Beasley, arc you going lohcav cu?" usked thu little buy. "I s'puso I'll have too, Seine day or other," answered the o'd uiiio. Coughing ConHtnntrmiKliiiiK n very nnnnviii, nnd MmroiitimiutH hacking mm irri tation will noon attack nnd injure tho dcliciiUi lining of tin thnmt nnd ntr fiaHHiigcH. Tuko ndvicu nnd line Dr. IuII'h Cnu Hyrup In tunc. Tlim wondorlul remeilv will enrp von. DkBuII's COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Dose-. :ire Hiinll iiiid plemnt to take. Doctors rtLuUiuieiid it. l'nue i$ cts. Al all druggist. All, VKItY MKKI.Y. "Since hearing what people say of her, she has done little else but weep." "What do people say of her? That she looks prei.y in tears?" OLD Itt'TS. "Don't you want to leave footprints on the sands of lime?" asked the men tor. "No," answered the young man, who is ambiiious, but lazy. "I'd rather leave c:ir,;a ;o ruts." 3 DOCTUltS IN CONSULTATION. From Benjamin Frauklin. "When ynu are sick, what you like best is to be chosen a medicine in the first place; what experience tells you is tho best, to be choseo in the second place; what reason (i: e., Theory) says is best is to be chosen iu tho last place. But if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr Kxpcrienco and Dr. Reason to bold consultation together they will give you the best advice that can be taken." When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina tion would recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Kxpcrienco would ciimtnend it because it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason 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. Fur sale tiy W. Halifax, Ur. A. 8. I.rnlii'ii WeMnll. J. N. B xiwn. llH'nmin. hulli'iil. UruKKisU. A CANDIDA Ti:S NO TKKOOK The VYlsatlK', is extremely cold. I do hope that I won't be snowed under. Several men culled to bo'tow 810 from me to-day. I was not at home. They sc;d they would call again, There is a good deal of red tape about otnee-seeking. and I'll consider myself lucky if they don't lynch uie with it I tuheriied a Grst-class war record from my graodlarther. out niy opponent had to saw off hid left leg iu order to get one. Somebody has discovered that I have not paid my taxes in three years. I must really go to work and get up tho money. Every man should pay bin taxc?. I have twice been called "colonel," and the editors refer to me aa -'tho honora ble" whenever I get into print. If I don't win this race I'll have a good time runing. I have subscribed to fifty weekly news papers. 1 never read newspapers before, but I find them very interesting now. I must write a speech in favor of the liberty of the press. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking cowden arc the greatest moucen to ncaiui ol tnc present oay. .ftV.l (UMlNfl KwflC, CO. , fcfW VftM. MAKING KKIKMtS. Did you learu the mysterious beau ty s address; "ira, the slipped her card tuto my hand. "What's ber name?" "Here's the card. "Delia Mugg, faoo massager. Monuments. Gravestones. Our illustrated catalogue, No. 10 which we mail free, contains a va riety of marlde and granite memo rials, and will help yon in makioj a proper selection. Write tor it. ft We will satisfy yuu aa to prices. LABtii;HT STOCK In the SoutliJ THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, (Established Fifty Yean.) 159 to 16 Bank at,, Norfolk Va ovilj. THE DREADED 1 J I V T. A. Sliieum, M (V, thu (ih'iit Chetni.Ht and Scientist, Will Snnl Free, to tho A .Dieted, Three Itotllcitof New ly PlM'oVrrnl Ui'liiedii'S tu ('tin Ciifisuiiipiiun and all Lun Troubles, Nothing eould lie I'tin-r, more iiliihut thropie or eurry more jov to the attlii teil, than 1 tie ntler ol T- A. Muenm, M. (,'., oi In:j I'eurl Ntreet, New Yorkt'itv. Conliileiit that he Iuih tliseoveied an aliso- 1 ute cure mr eonmnnption ntnl pulmonary complaints, and to imike IN reiit merits known, he will semi, tree, three bottles ol medicine, to any leader of the. Koauoke News who is KiiHerinu from client, hron- ehial, throat and lung troubles or con sumption. Alreiulv this new seientilu: course ot medicine" has permanently cured thou sands of apparently hopeless cases. 1 lie doctor considers it his reliKiousnuty duty which he owes to Iiunmnity--to donate his infallible cure. Ottered freely, is enotiirh toeommend it. anil more so is the perfect contiileoce ot the great chemist making the proposition. lie has proved the d muled consumption to lie a curable disease beyond any doubt. her will be no mistake in sendinir the mistake will he iu overlooking the generous invitation, lie hits on tile in his American and huropean lalwratories testi monials ot'experience Irom those cured, in all parts ol the world. Dun t delay until it is too late Ad dri-ss T.A. Kloeum, M. C. H Pine street, New inrk, and when writing the Doctor, please give express und nostoHice address aud mention reading this article in the Koatioke Wews. W. W. KAY, Dealer In Lips, Wines, CROCERIES AND CICARS. Why not call on W. W. Kay, as he is open both night and day. Keep the fol lowing brands of well known whiskies: 'Old Oscar Pepper," Gump's 0. P. R. Rye. Stamp Straight," "Gordon Baltimore Rye" and othcr brands. 1 sell Garrett & Co.'t, pure Chocko- yotte wines. 1 keep the best of every thing in my line. a I'olito attention to all at Kay s, west side R, R. Shed. my 2 ly. XL. JUDKINS, Wholesale and lictail Dealer In Fine ' Staple mid Fancy -FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. St Crockery, Glass Tin, and wooden and wll- lowwnre. Also l'mtt'a Horse, Cow, llnir iin.l Pnnllru K,w,.l nn.l I :..,'. Tasteless Chill Tonic. Alexnnder'i ijiver aim iiiiuey ionic lor puruving the hlooil. This touic is warranted or nioncv rel'uuileu. J. L. JUDKINS, No. 23 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C' nee it if. OF- -FALI. AND WINTKR- MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. Butterick'a Patterns. 11. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 50c., Lailies 75c. to $1. HV.rnci will he ninile to suit the timm. Huts and bonnets made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, W.ldoa. N n W. T. 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