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lill I 9 i m sa & 111 u! kssa JIN" W. 3LSDGE, proprietor. A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 1899. TER3VIS: PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. XXXI LI. NO. 36. 30NIE ENTERTAINMENT ilii'iva matter of tiiiisie, that there iv little i nterlaiiiiucnt at home with 'in a i inn.i. A l ni'-rii, :is attested by the huh ryin' w 1 1 1 1 ha bought n StielT ,e lilty eat. ail t inline our or mv jn.,ip dialogue. Il'IIAS M, ST I KIT, :i S l.ihtTly si.. Il.iltiniore, .Mil. :.m, .v;l Klrvi'utli st., S. W. ..4'IVIAl. DISPLAY OF HATS and BONNETS jAml Millinery Novelties. . iTL' "ii' ii the services ol Mi. riiwonil, :m espeiiencid Balti- MUS. W. K. II ART, Koanoke UaoUls. N. 0. I HUDSON'S- :II7 Main st., Not folk, Va. i - -tni lienilemen's Dining M ALL MEALS CKNTS. .V; COFFER A Sl'KVlALTY Ii Hl'lWlX, Proprietor. f-t of Everything in Season Ja 1 t ; ected and vate Stock e Whiskey, he Purest filiation, i is commended all who use Require a mulant of liable plity. IVENPORT MOIUUS it CO., Sole agents for the Distiller, Richmond, Va. V. H. SMITH, at Weldon. N. C, .esole distributing agent at that "int. fur the above old aud Celebrated Whiskey. DAVESl'ORT MORRIS A CO. r 1 Cm. 41 Bank st., Petersburg, Va. Ilealers in gh Graile Pianos, tons, MamliiliiiM, Guitar. Hntios, lolins, Munc ami Music Fork. rything known to the music trade, IINC AND REPAIRINC. liave tin. most complete ilcpartiuont rn.ir.ictir in is.intiiniio a-, mm ,uiv work with tirnniiituesM, andac ""I tso.ir.iiitt-i- sa'.iil.irtion. Mend 'vii,,,, ,11,, i, ,,., ,. ,uloitue. ! I.YMAX r.itos ?l ly trliurg, Va I -- --- n ttifnn tttnTTIU SCIALIST ami AUTIIOKITY oil all tare suffering with any BLOOD would he wise to call on or I y mail. Consultation free and pes compounded to unit each partio When writing to uio please en 'up lor reply. PUOF. JAS. HAKVEY, 42 j Church St. (New No.) F J- Norfolk, Va. WALTBB I. DAK1BL LSD DANIEL. TTORSEYS ATLAW, WaXDON, N. C. 1 I tilth A Hnii..nf BallA. .. kTn.k. in the Supreme nd Federal ooart. Col iBo, at Halllu, j. c.,opn vr Mo uiUa in .1 natlinf Nnrth fifd nl J I Mi it MAI U I ft uiscascs . The Trie Key. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS. DETERMINATION OF PTHPOSE ON THE KIUST IA V OF TI1F. YEAH HAS OFTEN I.ED TO HONOR AND ACHIEVEMENT. Hollowed" tool t ii ji of ambition are synonymous with the opening of the new yen. .Mnro resolutions are made than any other litue, ami us often are they, us! broken, lint with kiiiio thu ri so lutions iiui'le with the ilawn uf a new ii r luive been earrieil through to its n.ie. Numerous lives of hiuinr ami Li. v.mii. rH uin he Iraoi il to Noma ile- luiination of iiirposn niiiile upon an raioii such as the first Jay of the year IT .ills I'.ir a lie-h start in the iournrv of 1. We all ilesito sui'eess; the iroblitui of life is its winuin;1. Kvery neron tarries in his or her owu haiol the key lat unlocks either the door of sueeess or failure. , r I he true key ol pueeess is labor, and it rciiuiies a strong, resolute will to turn it It is hard, earnest work, step by sli p, that insures succes", and never was this truth more potent than at the present tune, positions ol truit and eminence, are no louder secured at a sitii'le leap. Men and women have ceased to succeed in a hurry. Uccasionally there will be an exception, but the in-tnnccs are rare ucccss, a writer has said, is the child f confidence and perseverance, mid uever is the meaning uf a word uijrii clearly lined. The secret of many Miccesstul .liners is the ttion.ui.Mi ticrluriiiaLce ol hatever lias been undertaken. Au i salient maxim is that whi"l, counsels us never to put our hands to anythiiii; into which we cannot throw iur whole energies harnessed with the very best of our eudi avW. i'oisi'Vcr unco is csseulial to success, since it i- nftcu achieved only through a succession ot failures, In spite of our best efforts, failures are in store for the m j .rity ol thu lace. It remains, I Imi, fur us all to do the best we can uuder all circuiu etauces, beaiiug iu mind that races are out always won by the swiftest feet nor triumph iu battle secured by the strong est arms. It is not so much the posses sion of swiftness or strength as it is the glit application of ihein by which suc cess is insured. In starting out upon the journey o! life it is well : l'irst to obtain every kernel of knowl edge within your reach. Study people for tho knowledge they an impart to you. Head books for what they can teach ou. .Next, seo what your temperament best suits you for. Mark your tendencies and apply them. He sure you have not mistaken your calling. Uuee certain, apply yourself to your chosen work. hen work hard, earnestly and inces santly. Don't oousidcr anything beneath you. lie patient, honest and pleasant in iu inner. Treat all persons alike, high or low. Have a smile for all, a pleataut word for everybody. Success may not come at first, but it will not he far off, and when it does come it will bo the sweeter for its delay. Ladies' Home Journal. MAN, TOUR MAN. Now with the dawn of the clad new year Kach husband will turn a new leal; But he'll turn it with inunliug and fear Lest he finds on the i age to his grid His wife's Christmas bil s do appear; Then his good resolves will be but bnet Chicago Daily News. Oh Prem- IM Mel" At some y,;lite Cupid pieniiK in every wcim- y-5 a n s ear, Him wnen inai nine v"iin- ii is a mtiitir' duly to thin'.: twev 'nfure she ail'W.-Ts. .-;!: i-itould lllliiu i'O.t tur heiself, anil nnee fur the man who ill hli' eionriiilo!l. if slie in snJT. notf ft. on a tnrturnur. ilrag- irhiit weakness or .license mi prevalent with h. i e, she has no liifhl In answer " Yes " until her health is resl-ir.'d. If she does, she will bewn tehed and ill herself and her home will be an unhappy one I)r Pierce's Favorite I'n senption is a ncii ntific remedy that cures all weakness, diase, diirder and deraiurement of the delicate and im portant feminine onrans. 't i not a "cure all," hul a medicine devised to correct Una one class of disorders and no other. It has accomplished its purpoee in tens of thousands of cases, as is shown by tens of thousand of testimocialu of the arateful riatients themselves. It imparts viRor and virility l the entire womanly orjranism, and is the best of all nerve tonics and re loratives. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. It transforms weak, nervous, de apondent invalida into healthy, happy women. " I was so weak I emild scarcely wlk about the hniwe,'' writes Mrs. M.ttle Scniairs. of Allen s Creik, Amhert Co.. Va " Was reduced to a mere nkelelon. I was never free from pain In the bark and head and crail.l not ilrep at night 1 toiifllt three buttles of Ilr. Pierce a Favorite Preacriptlon and 'fiolden Mnllcal I)i covery' anil twoviaUof 'I'lrn-anl Telle!.' Alter Uknir Ihene ia week. I fell like a new pernio : tlept well nd uained In neh I am iloiug all my own housework and we have nine in the family." , iry . ma . r -n cf j i.iiM.,.. n A man or woman wnu irK.tv constipation aunera Iroin aiow ooisonini. Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant VjLl PelleU cure conatipation. One IT little "Pellet" ia a icntle laia- tive, ana two a aim miu,i. All medicine dealers sell them. N eUer pilU are "jnat aa food." The Hew Year. A HAPPY GREETING. PLEASANT NEW YEAR WISHES FOR ONE AND ALL Til E YOL'NO, TUB 01,1), THE 11 Hill, THE LOW. The following cheery greeting to his readers was written by the late genial and happy-hearted Kugeue Field, and published in the Chicago Daily News several years ago. A happy New Year to you, child of today! .May you know more ul sun shine than ofel.iii'l, and more of nice than of sorrow; may your tumbles and humps be few, your laughter bo frequent and loiig. your play he unrestrained, your sleep refreshiei;, ymir dreams pleasant. A happy New Year to you, bright youth of iur city and country all hap piness iu the ambition, ihcjoy, theftiend- sbips, the competitions and the rewards of school life. Success to you in the endeavor whereby the firm, enduring basis of true mauhood aud uf noble womanhood are laid; with what suecefs comes twr-fold happiness happiness to others and happiuiss to yourselves. Go forth gayly and confidently itito the new year, U, you who are beautiful in the fresh vigor of your youth! A happy cw lear, to you, young man! We know your secret! Your faltering speech your diverted glances, your smart attire these and other tell lulu siiins have betrayed you, and there is uncommon sympathy in our hearts we hid you a happy New lear. Hut to be happy you must be brave. Go, like a man, a ml speak your ii.iml to her; pour out into her willing ear the full measure of your soul; she has a gentle heart and she wiil n ijiiile you. h is not well fur you twain to live apart, but your happi ness is within your comprehension. Fate is propitious the time is lipe and the "irl is willing. And why do you blush, cy maiden, as we address to yi.a the comp imeiits of this happy season? Can it be that iiualui oppresses your leuih r conscience? Have you been playtug the coquette 0! monster of ruthlessness; have been revel iog in ihe anguish which your bright eyes and pretty face have entailed? W cannot bid you be happy when we know that you, undeserving, should not aud aiiuot be hlessid with happiuess uutil you have made reparation, llasteu to pluck the brand in.m the burning; save thu callow but honest William ere he altogether perish in the delightful lor uu his which yi.ur charms inspire To you, whose lives are hallowed with the grace uf maternity, not one but muny, many years uf happiuess! Live long, wives and mothers of this land, to sec the little lives you have cherished so teiideily expand into beauty and useful nes; live long to kuuw and feel the sweet rewards of gratitude, of veneration and of love. Sin vivo those hours of pain, of cruelty, of watching aud ufsacrilico live through it all, dear, patient marlyis, to share the peace, the repose, the content moot, the compensations uf the future that surely wait for such as you. We wish a happy New Year to him whosu life is inspired by honorable pur po,-e und whose strength is expended in honorable endeavor. Whatsoever his condition, whatsoever his euviroument. lorn: lile to him, we say, and may this New Year, if it do nut fiud him already advauced iu the way to success and hap piness, point and couduct him there unto. A happy New Year, too, to you, graudmutheis aud raudfalhers every where! Look out upon all around you and see how passing fair the evening is; and all that is to be heard invites con temn. cut and repose. You hear voices, too, that we do not hear they have nev er been quite forgotten, and they speak to you iu the sweetly solemn twilight ol the morning that followeth Ihe evening and of the waking that Cometh after t lit foldiug of the bauds to sleep. Yes, to all (he young, ihe old, tin high, the low a happy New Year, a happiness ariing from und tempered with wisdom, faith, hope and charily. AN INVERSE RATIO. "I koow that you will be pleased with the present I'm going to give you," said Mrs. Ilunuiiuuoe. "I know I shall," he answered. "It only cost ten dollars, dear, but I know you'll like it just as well as if it cost twenty dollars." "My dear," he said, with the solemnity of I man who has notes to meet, "I'll like it better. To r duce the thing to oold mathematical basis, I II like it just twice as well." Washington Star. THE WRONG SEASON. The north wind blew through the forest drear And whistled to drown his grief; For he could not greet that glad New Year By turning a bran new leaf New York Truth. Shingle your house before you plaster it. A NEW YEAR EPISODE. What wretch profane," the preacher said, Is raving iu the room o'erhcad Q lite loud enough to wake the dead?" Be not amazed," his hostess cried; "Forbear to criticise or chide, Nor at repentant sinners scoff- That is my husband swearing off I" Atlanta Constitution. How to Prevent I'lieuiuoiila. You ure perhaps aware that pnoumo- oia always results from a cold or from an attack of la grippe. During the epidem ic of la grippe a few years ago when so many eases resulted in pneutuonia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamber lain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or la rippe to result in that dangerous disease. It is the best remedy in the world for bad colds and la grippe. For sale by W. M. flohell Weldon. J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Harrison, Kullcld, llrukijiau. QUITE WILLING. "Can't I have your daughter as a New Year's gift?" asked the brave young man who had bearded the rich old father in bis den. "No, sir. I would rather part with every cent I have on earth." 'Very well. Out of consideration for your paternal feelings I will accept the alternative." Detroit Free Press. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure ol tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham- Derlaln 8 fcye and bkin 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, chnpped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. nr. rauVi Condition Pondera for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier unu vermuuge. mce. ascents, soiuoy For sale by W. XI Cohen, Weldon, J. S. Brown, Hallfai, Dr. A. 8. Harrison. Eo d. IlniKiilsts. ' NEEDLES. ' "Aro you going to make any New Year resolutions?" inquiied Willie Wi.-h-ingtou's friend. "No. It's not necessary." "You dun't mean to imply that you have attained perfection?" "Not at all. I intend to use my last year s resolution all over again. They're just as good as new. Washington Star. Ilr. Davld'a lodo-Ferrated Marsaparilla Is the Host Itlood Medicine known It will will cure the worst eases uf Blood and Skin Diseases. It will cure Kheuinalism, making the Hlood pure aud healthy, and causing the sinews and mus cles to perform their work easily and without pain. It cures Eczema, Old Sores, 1'imples, Blotches and all skin diseases. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. THE GREAT SWEAR DAY. Again the melanchuly day Is swiftly drawing near When men will raise their hands and swear ' Off for another year Will swear off for a twelvemonth more, And then, as such men do, Forgettiu that they ever swore, Backslide in a week or two. I'OHOVKK MI-TV VKAKS Mrs. Winslow's Soothin" Syrup bus been used for over filty years by millions of mothurs lor children, while teethiui;, with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, ii cents bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. " hen you have a sore tooth you go to the dentist and he pulls it, don't be? "Yes, my son." "Now, that you've got a soro leg, you go to the doctor will he pull jit?" With deep feeling, "Yes, my son " mm I'ronrhitif wnrnllv twiriiiH with common cold; If notcurrd it bocomes dangerous and thousands die from bronchitis annually. Dr. John W. Hull's Cough Syrup, the best remedy fur this disease, euros it in a few days. COUCH SYRUP Will promptly cure Bronchitis. Doirs are small and nlrnwtnt to take. IHtrton recotntiicail it Price j", eta. At all (lrugifinla. When a man has nothing to do he al ways attends to it personally. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th. Signature of Men Deed higher moral courage more than they do higher foreheads. SINUASONO. If you'll sing a song as you go along, In the face of the real or the fancied wronc; Iu face of the doubt if you'll fight it out, And show a heart that is brave and stout; If you'll laugh at the jeers and refuse the tears, ou'll force the ever-reluctant cheers That the world denies when a coward cries, To give to the man who bravely tries; And you'll win sueeess with a little song If you'll sing the song as you go along ! if you'll sing a song as you plod along, ou II II ri d that the busy, rushing throng Will catch the strain of the glad refrain; That tho sun will follow tho blinding rain; That the clouds will fly from the black ened sky; That the stars will cjme out by and by; And you II make new friends, till hope descends rom where tho placid rainbow bend.-; Aud all because of a little song If you'll sing tho song as you plod along! If you'll sing a song as you trudge along, lou II sec that tho singing will make you stroni;; And the heavy load and the rugged road, And the sing aud the stripe of the tortu ous goad Will soar with the nolo that you set afloat, That the beam will change to a tiifling mote; That the world is bad when you are sad, And bright and beautiful when glad, That all you need is a little song If you'll sin" the sons as you trudge aloni; ! I.a Grippe Successfully Treated. "I have just recovered from the second attack uf la grippe this year," says Mr. Jas, A Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I usel Chamber luiu's Couf;h Hemedy, and I think with considerable sueeiss, ouly viv' in bed a little over two days against n days for the former aliaek The second attack I am suti-lied would have beeo equally as bad as the fir-t hut for the use of this remedy as I had to g to bed in about six hours ufter bcin struck' with it, while in ihe first ease as ttblo to uttend to badness about two days before geltini! 'down. For iaV bv W. M. Cohen Weldon .1. N. Brown. Halifax, Dr. A. S. Harrison, hiideld, l)rui!iiils ltaiso the ireacher's mlary- but nut o hioli that he can't reach it. Grippe and influenza invariably leave the system with a bad cough. For such Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup is highly recommended. This won derful remedy gives relief at once, conquers the worst cough overnight and Hiion etl'eets a thorough cure. COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and Influenza. Dose are small nnil pleasant to take. Doctora recouiim-nd iL Price 15 els. At all druggists. The telephone girl has an extensive calling acquaintance. Frieu Iship, if it is of the real s ut doubles our jov and divides our sorrows J. II. BAILEY, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in sTIPJWAREs- CROCKERY, Wood and Willowware, Brooms, Paper Bags, Wrapping Paper, Twine, Flasks, Corks, Demijohns, and House Fur nishing Goods. No. 1-14 N. Sycamore St , near Lombard st, PETERSBURG, Oct 10 Sta VA. Great Bargains Offeredg I will sell till Oct 1st $1.00 hats olio. 5c dieasgiK)ds3c.; 10c dress goods 5c. ;'JOe. dress ieoikIs 10c. ; S100 holies hats 5uc 50c ladies bats 2."e. ;5c socks :tc :5c. limn! kerchiefs 3c ; paper 2c quire; 24 Envelopes 2c paper pins 2c; fc white narrow laces 2c Heavy shirts lc Drawers lHc 90c. punt 50c: tide. oeralls 4 " ; $1.25 lace curtains HHe 8c. vest 6c 20c. Ribbon 10c , 10c, Ribbon 5c. $1 .00 ladies shoes 70c. Many other things 2' c'"e out half price. H. C. SPIERS Weldon, N. C, Sept, 1st. 1898. lacket Store Eras JiN'cCt tabic Preparation Tor As -sliiiilallitlicfoodmulUi'tfiihi-liiig flic Sioimichs nnil Dowels of rromotesDirtcslion.Ctecrful ncss .nnil Rcst.Conlains ncillitr Opnim.Morphinc nor Lieral. Not Nicotic. RitfccrounrSMaLLPiTcmn J'wfJiin Set J- ' sl.v.Smut JIMIr .Uu -Jtjut Scut !jfrrmuit -ill Cjftona&SaJa' ItimrlSertt - A perfect Remedy forCons!ipa lion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, and Loss OF SLEEP. TacSimilc Signature of NEW YOHK. mm ma EXACT COP OF WRAPPER. rn lis Desk V of Engine is best adapted where you have but a limited space to set it. We can, however furnish you with a hori zontal - engine, plain or Auto matic - should you prefer. i rue nx ii you even ilium jou may need nn Kniueur Boiler. THE R. R- MACHINE SHOPS. Hounoke Itapids, N. C II. Tukacy, Superintendent. HEADQUARTERS tetr For all PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS, olina Stale contract prices. rJBest Discounts t31i.A);ents for School Desks. T IT A1U..J 0. U, V. AlIllUUll Cd BOOKSKLLERS. fiJMrn a T Hides Shoe Findings, Etc., Etc. Hide Warehouse, 1522 Cary Street. Store and Offioe, 17 WuHighest Cash Prices Paid for Hides, Don't Have Your Monkeyed With teTliut take it to Littleton, N. I can test your eyes and Gt glasses at ouly charge will be for glasses hand. Full line J0H1 0. XG1 HgESTABLISHED I865.f$$ Woodside's wharf, Norfolk, Va. T i ) Ivr Hi. tar load lots or single barrels, shell lime lor land. Most es sential fertilizer for the farmers' pocket and improvement of his land. PLASTER.--Land Piaster in bK8 or bulk. DRAIN TTT .TT! All wi'l give good yields and often pay its SHj"rVEiI2 3?H?Hj. I'.A.lRi- Coal tar, for netts and f?"F"lVl FTIT'T'T1 All kinds; PiOTilB n W g UlilH For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have . Always Bought - Bears the Signature The Kind You Have s Bought. TI.C crNT.un COM..NV. NCWVOPtK eiTV. 1 mwRiBBBBKtlWI inn Jfi ! 1 t." Books sold at Virginia and North Car- to Merchants $i P.. 190 ton Street, UU., Norfolk,Va Opposite Posloffice. jy 7 ly A i "T ww" LEATHSS, it Oils, m Calf Skins, Steam Tannery, 1520 Cary Street 13th Street, Richmond, Va. &o. mar 31 ly Watch MlD C, for repairs. reasonable prices, Examination free. The watches, clocks and jewelry always jo 9 ly QWHQE, sizos, car load or less. Farms well drained eost io one year. AH sizos for roads, culverts, wells, etc, timber. Pine tar in pork, oil and pine barrels. car load or smaller quantities. COTTON is and will con tinue to be the money crop of the South. The planter who gets the most cot ton from a given area at the least cost, is the one who makes the most money. Good culti vation, suitable rotation, and liberal use of fertilizers con taining at least 3"u actual Potash will insure tin: largest yield. We will send Free, upun application, pamphlets that will interest every tottuil ptunlcr in the South. U1.K1AN KALI WORKS, oj N unsay St., New Yurlt. Monuments, m it Gravestones. Our illustn.teri catalogue, No. 10 which we mail irt-e, contains a va riety of marble aud granite me ma nia, and will help you in making proper selection. Write lor lt.F We will satisfy you as to prices. LARGUST STUCK luthe Moutli! THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, (Established Filty Years.) 159 to 163 Bank St., Norfolk Va hot 2 ly. W.W.KAY, -Dealer In- liquors, GROCERIES 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 G. P. R. Rye. Stamp Straight," "Goidon Baltimore Rye" and other brands. I sell Garrett & Co.'s pure Chocko- yotte wines. I keep the best of every thing in my pne. a.f ohte attention to all at Kay s, west side R. R, Shed. my 2 ly. J. L. JUDKINS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine Staple and Fancy w-FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES.! Crockery, Glass Tin, and wooden and wil lowware. Also Pratt's Horse, Cow, Hog and Poultry Food, and Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Alexander's Liver and Kidney Tonic for purifying the blood. This tonic is warranted or nionev refunded. , J. L. JUDKINS, No. 23 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C dec 11 ly. -OF- -FALL AND WINTER- MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. Bntterick's Patterns. It. & G. CORSETS, Misses at 50c, Ladies 75c. to$l. tPrieps will he made to suit the times. Hats aud bonnets made and trimmed to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, W.ldon. N. n W. T. PARKER. -DEALER IN- Heavy AND Fancy Queenaware, Cntlcry, Plows, Plow Cast ings, Hoes, Forks. RECEIVER AND SHIPPER OF Corn,Hay & Oats Wines Groceries Srani Display Groceries Jan 7 if
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