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Isjp5 fLJfl llr JOHN" "W. SLEDGE, proprietor. -A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE TEEMSHI'S" I'KK ANNUM IN ADVANCE .VOL. XXXIV. WKLDON, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNK 8. IS)). NO. G. v n He has CiseJ li for Km Years, and Declares i! is fie Beef Bleed Purifier I and TGiiio Me. Strung Words from Gee.Tis's Oiiisf ExetuSiva. I There- in rut one pcrso i iii a I uoi'red Whose systi in rj.li i it, . n: ,iilh Itand the Severn druiMs.ul tlm' K ring leason withnni t1, t 1 1 i f ;-. I A til the accuiiiiii-it cd --- - . Vnpuritieaul a year ttiuit nuw be ell. ii bitted, and thia ausea a strugg'n which usually iv aulte in a b r e a k town. A few butties f 8. S. S. just in iw ill thoi'inuhlj titj the blond, i 1 1 a -prove tha i; ( i and give tonu and t..nvlli (.. l,a l. .;-;6'i'.r';lli!aii(i.'iliiilorieii!33t STATE OP OECTlCHA, j eu lit i . i: Oilice. ( A .la:.:, May 8, 1899. I havo for f.itee : yea.susedS.S.S. as re-m'.dy fori houruatism and us at ri.ic. IS ic unquestionably a good ". -J ; i itir, ar.d I am sura the boat toniij I ever rued. For many w - .. n .......... Whole lynteni. M.nt i W Bcs.iju was Dan, dui i tonie lie ever used un Kiriaiu oi all. las ocasi : ;i 8. S. 8. will so pel S.S.3. hr. i a irt'.: - malady,p.ndl .!... impunity anythia,; fectly remove a 1 1 impurities aa to for tify the system fur successfully resist " big the many dan A fsrous forms of siekness so prev..l, m urina the suiuiiier ' No (jeoriaii is u. n -a.- to Hi" l.i ait f Uie people as 1 1, ir t l..v.-t ii .v.-r. t ThePeerless 1 Wine, r i In Thousands of American Huusehnlils. 1 SHOULD BE IJST .ALL. 1 5L A CKBE RR Y mi' k b) G1RRETT co-u J JJJ--Vy-LVXJJJjJ.VJi X uulailinp remedy and all thei. goods are liusrsnteed to ive satisfaction. ', Homo Utfiee, !ra.,,.. w.reh..uB. CHOCKOYOTTE, N. C. i jeS ly ) iih) l Selected and r private Stock 1 Bye Whiskey, of the Purest -Distillation, t i x $nd is JEecommended I I to all who use or Requiue a Stimulant of -Reliable quality. DAVENl'ORT MORRIS A CO., Sole agents for the Distiller, Richmond, Vs. j rv.k W. D. SMITH, at Wcldoo, N. C. 1 is the sole distributing agent at that j point, for the above old and f Celebrated Whiskey. ' t DAVINPOBT MURRM 00. i .muil tot. I Jacob Gravers .Y4 .... Alli-ii I). Candler. Faithful to every trust. Ins ruL'i'i'it honesty is his shiniDg virtue. Ilia mini is accepted far and wide, for he never given hii endorsement wiwiuui ausoiuie knowledge of the merits of an article. liiivernnr CandliT Inia used S. S. !i. for iifteen yeara ; he knows that it if made of the native routs of (ieorgia that it eontains no ilniL's of any de scription and he unhesitatingly says . iiiiai, mat it is the best v.0 01 a Dottle ft is the only cu:v.t u:e wi'tis v.-ith pcrfo.-t s ;t before lie. lone winch con tains no potash, soda, arsenic or other dangerous atiuiulant. You need S. S. S. 0. CANDLES. n' m i ll it now. A few bottle will thor ii. :!ily cli-Hiise the lilikid, improve youi .pl'etite. iitui renovate your system. In-i-l upon ,S. .S. s. and take nothing elso. MEMPHIS, TENN. DENTIST Weldon, N. C. sT Office over Klury A Hierre'sstnra. til 111 tv. HUDSON'S I) 17 Main st., Noifolk.Va. Ladies' and (i 'UlK incn's Dininir ROOM AM. MKAI,S J.r ('KNT.-t. SL'KPASMNO CUFFER A SfKCIAl.Ti J. K. HUDSON, Proprietor. The Hint of Everything in Season" Oct III lyr. IsaSPKCIAMST and AUTHORITY on all AIL who are suffering with any Itl.OOll rUOL'HI.t:, would Iw wise lo call on or address by mail. Consultation tree and medicines compounded to suit each partic ular case. When writing to me please en clone stamp for reply. FKOr' JAS HAKVEV, 4'io Church Ht (New No.) j 17 1. Norfolk, V. . nhninic hm a iiiiviiiv iivvuijvki Tears. AND WHY THEY FLOW. AUK TUB KI'AVENUKRS OF THE KVK BALLS AMI A (II Kr Til HUMANITY. Tears are (lie ceinuidn heritage tif the liumnn race, mi d il iinybody nhould ask whence they uciiiie and where lliey go there would lio di-'ln)eil a surprising iiiiniuiit ol ii;ilnr:il)cu nli in a Very simple SUl.ji'Ct. For i x.iiiiile, is il generally known that our eyes are always wet Willi tears? Not only when we weep, hut always. Our tears ure H twiug constant ly, even when f we sleep, even uur eyeballs; and were this fl iw to cease fur a single hour miserable indeed would the possessor of those eye balls he. When we weep and the tears roll down our cheeks we are simply subject to an overt! iw of lachrymal fluid. Now uiL-cs the (ueslion which the reader may ask: If the tears which run down our cheeks are un overflow, what happeus to the ordinary or natural flow which is iniiiL' on constantly? Let us begin at the light place. At the outer corner of every eye is a gland the lachrymal which nestles under the overhanging bone of the fore head. This organ excretes, or manufac tures, I In; fluid, which flows over the eyeball lo theinuer c irncr, aud there it disappear though a lillle orifice, whence it is conducted to the Dostiil. That is why you blow your in ate so violently and demand so many i xlra handkerchiefs when you have a cold; in fact you dry youi tears by wiping your iiese during that trying period. Now comes the question: How do the tears fiud their way to your nose? If you will examine your eye in the mirror you will find a small elevation up on the lower eyelid near the nose. Place your liingi r upon the lower eyelid just below this small elevation, so as to turn it outward, There you will sec a small hole, like a pin prick, aud there you have found the little passage which conducts the tears into the nostril. Huinetiuica this little orifice becomes obsiruelcJ from various causes, and then the unfortunate subject of thataoalomicai hold-up weeps persistently and constantly until he is relieved. In s ich ewes of obstruoti in it is sometimes odd to sec the sulferer drying his eyes with one ol his numerous handkerchiefs and at the same time laughing uproariously at a j ike II J may he a very jolly fellow, but he weeps inoessintly and cannot help it. It will be almost unnecessary to add in con clusion that the much-despised tear is the scavenger of the eyeball, and aa such is one of the most valuable gifts to hu uiauity. IIIKKI Till'; IMCKACIIKKS TO 1MCAY. Recent heavy rains have c inverted II. II. I'ltclur, president ol the Rank ol Li Vermont, I'al , iuto a believer iu t thcaey of prayer. Ibiring the long drought a nuinler of ministers cume into the bank and Mr. I'lteher told iheui if lin y would secure lour iuchis ol rain iu l.iu nunrc Valiey by prayer he would pay thedebi.- ol llieir churches The luiuisters held pr.iyermoetlug fir run and a delufi ciuio, the rainfall being over eight inches. Wheu the ministers called on Mr. l'itchei to redeem his promi-e he declared thai he thought they ail belonged to cue iutiiu lou. 1 hey want him to clear off the debts of half a d. ten churches, but hi ihinks he oug;it to be let off wiih a $4110 debt on the nearest church to the baok TAKINU the citadel. II i? v-v '" w'lr wl'en a town la I J r taken by stonn there is no use in merelv captur ing the outvxirk S or Itiuer furtilicaliniM : As huiK as stroiiKhoia tlte uiwn is nui ctin In warrini; there is no use in ftimply overvoimiit; the minor Mtnptoms. Therr nri I )U' nt v of nifre ftLnuu. v Irttilikf Dmuimtuina atuAv comiKuwl of alcohol, whit h give a falsi ami temporary exhilaration followetl by relapse, 1ml Dr. Ierrt-'H (rttlden Meilual DiKuvery is a true ami ratliial mnely. It contains no alcohol, h i1ms not ine briate or create a craving for intoxicating stimulants. It floes more than overcome the outer symptoms of disease. It at tacks it iu its highest stron-holil and routs it alwolutely and completely from the very citadrl of life. No honest dealer will advise you to accept a substi tute for "Golden Medical Discovery" that lie nay make a little larger profit.,. "1 frel it niy ilnty to write and tell vou what pr. Pierre's mftln inr have -lone for me," nays Miw Kmnia l,re. of tt illilonl. sharp Co Ark (n a frifii.lly coiiiniiiiiiciitioii to tr. K V Tifrre! of HffU. N Y. ' I wh miirrriiijf aevrrr-lv ant! trietl several dot ton' rnnrttir hut received nuly Very little relief. 1 hail brnnrhtti, nttarrh ami lo womli lleaae I took rfht hotllta q( pr Pierre- ('.olden MHical IM-overy and 'favorite Prearrtirtioii Ah oon I hHit takru the first hottl cimltt are that the n.fMkine wan helpintc me. ttlw usetl the local treatment you ittufttenttnl. "My alater aava vmir medicine did her more fpMxl than anything une ever took She waft down in tied and could not walk until after ahe had taken your medicine, and now ahe Riea where he plraaea and he I pa to do her work." Kvery aufTerinK man or woman should write for a free copy of Dr. I'ierce's great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser. It will he sent paper bound for the bare cost of mailinjr, Ji one-cent tamna, or in heavy, hamdaouie cloth binding for 31 stamps. A. SONG OF HV VKANK Stay a little, golden curls. Twinkling eys of blue, Stay and see the violets, lor they are kin to you- Linger w lit re the frolic wind.n around the gardens race, Cheeks like lovely mirroro, where the red rose seen its lace. "Sweet ! Sweet !" All the birds are singing. ' Sweet ! Sweet !" The blossom ht'lNuie ringing Kinch Irom the red rone Ami kiHNt'H from the white Kirwiug you good innrniug And kissing you good night. Sk Wasn't Curious. AND HAD NO DESIRE TO t'HV INTO TUB AFFAIRS (IF HER HOAKIIKRK Til KV WERE ENTIRELY FREE FROM IDLE Cl'RIOBITV WHILE MEMBERS OF HER LITTLE FAMILY. "If there is any one thing I do not do that one thing is to pry into the piivate aflairs of uiy boarders," said Mrs. Eager ly to the gentleman who had applied for room and board uuder the roof ol her "strictly first class boarding house." "My boarders," she added, "can rest assuied that they will be entirely Iree from any prying cuiiosity while they are members of what I like to call my little family. Vou are an unmarried gentle man ?" "No; I have a wife." ''Indeed? I was under the impression that you wished board for yourself alone." "I do. My wile is staying with her parents at present." "Oh! I beg yuur pardon for suggest ing it, but I trust that there h) no domes tic difficulty." "Not at all, madam." "I was sure uot. And yet it seemed a little odd that your wife should uot be with you. Of course there may be many excellent reasons why she should Uot be with you, aud yet what did 1 understand you to say your bu-iucss was ?" "I did not say anything about il." "No? Of course one naturally likes tu kuow the occupation of the iumates ol one's lijuse. Vou are a business man, I presume?" "No, ma'am," "No ? A professional man, perhaps ?" 'I am a lawyer," ' Oh, I might have guessed it. Vtu have a partner perhaps?" "No." "No? I believe that, ss a rule, law yers do have partners, particularly whin they are as young as you are. 1 should say that you were about 33." "I am 35." "Is it so? Have you lived long in our city ?" "I have j list cume here." "And you came from " "Chicago." "Oh, iudecd. I'eihaps the climate tin re did uot agree niih you?" "Ves, it did." "Have yuu children ?" "Ves; two." " l'hey are wiih their uioiber, I ire Sllllle.' "Ves." ', How you must miss them ! I pre sume you will vi-u tliem as olteu as you can ? ' "1 don t expvot to see them very often." "How very strange! But then 1 daresay that you have your own reasons for being away from them. I trust thai your practice here promises to be lucra tive. Vou have influential friends here perhaps ?" "No." ' Ol course it is no affair of mine and nothing could induce me to be inquisi tive, hut bow do you expect to succeed hi-re iib, .in ii fl lenee orfiieuds? Rul tluu 1 daiesay ih.it you have a private income ou which you cau live while you are securing a luothuld ?" "Ves, 1 have." "An inheiiiaiiee, perhaps? " "Nil" "The n nit of m-c and safe invc:t ment iu stocks or builds thcu?" "No." "What ever il may be, I trut that it brings you iu we I, say 8J0 a week ? 01 course I have no desire lo pry into your private alfairs aud nothiug could iuduce me lo do il, but then what ? Vou think you'll apply elsewhere for room and board? Let me tell you that you will look a long lime before you find a place iu which you will be free from prying curiosity as Jou would be free fro u il here. I make it a point never to well if he Un't g me ! Tho close tuouthed thing! I've my suspicious of him, anyhow 1" DOl'ltLK VAI.l'K. "Advertising is a great thing." "Any special proof?" "Ves; the Widow Dabuey advertised her horse for (ale, and the wid iwer who came to look at it fell in love with her." Chioago Record. G-OLLETST CURLS. STANTON. Stay a little, golden curls. liriglitening eyes of blue, The violets are listening for the lovely sti-ps of you. The white rose bids you welcome, the reil rose calls you sweet, And the daisies spread a carpet for the I'al ling of your feet. "Sweet. ! Hweet !" All the birds are singing. "Sweet ! Sweet !" The blossom bells are tinging. Kisses from the red rose And kisses Irom the white Kissing yon good morning And kissing you good uight. 'I Will IJ I H AI'inVIVi MN. ONE OF II IS FORMER SECRETARIES TELLS THE STORY. General Wheeler is a religious man. He was brought up in the Episcopal Church with great reverence for sacred things aud faith in the efficacy of prayer One of his former secretaries tells ilie story that while the general was engaged in a cauvass for Congress some years ago ho spent the night at the plantation of a constituent. His host accompanied him to bis room at bed time, and bade him good nighl, but, being reminded ihat ihe general might want a glass of cool wall r before retiring, ho carried a pitcher lo the room aud entered without knoekiog. He was surpiiscd to liud General Wheel er upuu hi. knees before the bed engaged iu his devotions, lie waited reverently until the general arose, and apologized for the interruption. "Don't mention it," said G nieral Whechr. "I think all of us ought to kneel before wo retire, and thank our good Maker for His mercies aud bless ings." . Tho members of General Wheeler's staff say that during the Santiago cam paign he never lay down lo sleep without offeiiug a prayer, aud never arose in the luumiu- iiimui inanKing uoU lor Lis protection and preservation. It is not generally known that General Wheeler was educated iu the North, ami appointed to West lViut from the Stm, of New Vork instead of Alabama Mis pareuts died when lie was a child of 'i years, and ho was sent to the care ol reliuives at Cheshire, Con., where be spent his boyhood. His appointment to West 1'iiint was given him by a Congr.ss man of his own name, John Wheeler, formerly of li.irLy, Cum , who, however, represented a New York district. Chi oago Record. KON HH.-.K KIKI V 1 KAHM Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers lor children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colie, and is the best remedy ful Diarrhoea. Il will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, fiold by druggists in every pirtol the world. L'.'i cents a bol lie. Ite sure aud ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothiug Syrup," aod take no oth er kind m i.K(;an ri li: dkkix itions. Hook km ping forgetting to return borrowed volumes. Double entry charging the same tbing twice. .Single entry charging a man with goods, but uot crediting the cash he pays tor them. A ledger a couutitig house compan ion upou which people often spend theii eutire fortunes. A promissory note acceptance of an Invitation. A foreign draft a glass of cognac. AFTER THE VICIL. He solily siole across the lawn, A carelul vigil keeping, Aud crept beneath the gable where His lady love was sleeping. II" .ai In in d, wo upon the step ( I he stars above were gleaming), And in his fancy pictured what The in Jul n fair waa dreaming. Kull oft he sighed and luog he slaved There, iu I l.o .l,..luw, scaled, Rut time lie' r halls and so, at last, lie peiisively retreated, Ncxi luorniug when he rose to dress He gasped aud nearly faiuted He'd w.iru his newest trousers and The su ps had just been painted. Chioago Timea-Herald. TIITI I It, WAI T Hllbl M D KV. KM.. The intense itching aud smart ine: iuei- dent to these diseases, is iuaiantly allayed by "pplj'ing Chamberlain s Kye and Skiu Oimmcnt. Mauy very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is eipiilly eftWnt for i'cliing piles and a favorite rem dy for sore nipples, chap ped hands, chilblaius, frost bites and chronic sore eyes Ii.Vi. per box. Funalelur W. M Cuhea, Weloaa, J. t. Brown, tUllfcs. t)r A S Harrison, EclliM. llroiflata The nursery makes the nation. OABTOIIIA . Tit fit- ) in Air Tie SecoEu Comini Of Christ. NO MAN KNOWETH THE DAY. HI T LETNII ONE UK liKCEIVEtl Full THE LOUD HIMSELF SAYS THAT IT SHALL rn.ME AS A THIEF IN TUB NIUIIT. A sirange thing in connection with the ( hnsiiau chuich, is the altitude of large majority of its uicoiberi, toward any investigation of tho scriptures, with the hope uf gaining information as Iu tin second advent of the Saviour. They ap peal lo the above qii ,tatiou as an absolute hairier lo all researches along this line. I think that a lillle compilation and cun uectiou of scripture will shuw the incm si-leney cf such a course. One fact that will not admit of di-pute i9, that Christ impressed His disciples with the idea ihat Ho would return and c-labdsh His Kingdom on earth. It wasiuauswer tu their ipicslion, "tell us when shall these things be? ami what shall be the sign of (by coming?" that He repliid as above. Having called alteniiun to the prophecies that relate lo Ihat day, He told them that their fulfill ment would be "the sign;" and also said, "but oflhal day aud that hour knuweth no man, no, not the angels which are in heaven, ueiiher the Son, but the Kalher." At auolher lime ihey asked Him, "Lord wilt thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?" He replied "it is uot fur you to know the limes or seasons, which the Km her hath put iu His own power. Hut ye shall receive power, after ihat the Holy Ghost is to come upon you. Again lie said to iheui " Howbeit when He the Spirit of truth is come, He will guide you into all truth, and he will show yuu things to come." These utterances were when He was on the earth as a man. More than ha'l a cinlury later, when He had ascended to the Father, lie appeared unto Jubn ou I'utiui s and told biiu to write "The Kevelaliou of Jesus Christ, which God gaL uuto him, to show uulo his servants things which must shortly couie to pass; and he sent aud signified it by his angel unlu his servant John. Blessed is he that readeih and they that bear I lie Words ol this prophecy, and keep those things that are written therein. Tlicu followed, in symbols, a full prophetic history of the church, until His return. To sum up what the Saviuur said on this subject, we get I he following, facts that when the disciples asked when He told them that noue but God had the power lo know at that time, bul that they Would have power wheu the Holy Spiiit came into the world, aud that He would show them ihiugsto come. Why this knowledge had been kef t from Christ we do not know, but accept His p'ain slalciuwit ihat il had. The fact we get from His messenger scut to Juhn, is that (iod revealed it to Him alter He had ascended tu Heaven. Other facts are, that He told His dis ciples that the signs of His coming would be the fulfillment uf things spoken by the prophets, aud warned them to watch, thai His coming might not be to them as a "thief iu the night," as it would be to the world Then, there is no mistake hut that we mut watch the fulfillment of those prophecies aod depend mainly upon the Spirit to show us things to come, as many of (hem are iu daik symbo's, that the world cannot understand. Aa evidence of I his, the Apostle I'aul wrote to the Thessalonians "Hut of the times and the seasons brethren, ve have no need that i wtile, for yourselves know peiteelly that the day of the Lord Cometh aa a thief in the nighl. But ye brethren are uot in darkness that day should over lake you as a thief. Let no mau deceive you by any means; for that day shall not come except there come a falling away Irom the truth) first, and that man of sin (as prophesiscd by Daniel) be ic- vcalcd. The Apostle Deter also said "We have a more sure Word of prophecy, where uuiu ye do Well that ye take heed, as uulo a light that shiueth iu a dark place.'' And in the last chapter of Kev- elaiions we fiud these woi Js" Blessed is he ihat keepelh the sayings of the prophecy of lli is hook." Oulv ihotc watchiug iu Ihe uiauuer directed will I be able to discern the sign of His coming, At His first advent wo had the sad spectacle of seeing those to whom the oracles of God had beon intrusted, in total bliuduessof His idem ity, because ol their ignorance of the prophecies that marked ovcry step of his life. lie pronounced a woe upon them, sayiog, "woe unto them: for yo have taken away ihe key of knowledge ! Ve entered not in yourselves aod them that were cutering in ye hindered." l'rouho- cy was the key to reveal the knowledge ot Ihe Saviour I presence, and this rulers in Israel had cast aside. the This has been written, hoping that .to home men!, il may remove that ml.i.Un idea among christians, that Christ taught that His people should not know when He would return. The Book is full and running over; eveo giving the minutest details. And many are realising what Daniel uieaat when he said, "Rlesaed is he that waiteth, and Cometh to the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days." J. C. H. iu Durham Sun. NO WONOKK JIM WKNT. An excited middle aged lady bounced into tho local police station the other day and accosted the inspector on duty "Where's my Jim?" she demanded. ' Beg pardon, madam dog, I pre sume.' said Ihe officer. "Don't you dare to presume nothiog of the kind," snapped the lady. "Dog indeed! No, sir, husband my husband. He's misMiig disappeared, decamped" "Vou don't say so!" "But I'd have you to understand that I do say so, young man. How dare you sit there and fbtly contradict a ratepayer leastways the lawful wife of one? I'll report you, sir. Do you bear that? I'll report you! Where's my husband?" "My dear madam" "How dare you to call me your dear madam? Do you think I come here to be insulted? I tell you my husband has decamped, and you sit there like a dum my. What do you think of that?" "Well, madam," responded the polite inspector, "I haven't the pleasure of your husband's acquaintance, but I should say he's a very wise mau. Con stable Blunt, show this lady out," Peat son's Weekly. AN KIMTOIt I.OO.SK This is the way the editor feels when he dose his sentiment in blank verse. "I would fl;e from the city's rule and law from its fashions and forms cut loose and go where the straw aud the gooseberry grows ou its goose; where the catnip tree is oliiubed by the cat as she clutches for her prey the guileless aud unsuspecting rat on the rattan bush at play; I will catch with case the saffron cow and the cowlet in their glee, as they eap iu joy from bough to bough on the tup of a cowslip tree; and li-it while the partridge drums his drum and the wood chuck chucks his wood, aod the dog de vours tho dogwood plum io the primi tive solitude. ' 0 let tue di ink from the motsgrowu pump, that was hewn from the pumpkin tret! Kit mush and milk from a rural stump, from folly and fashions free new gathered mush from the mushroom vine, and milk from the milkweed sweet with pineapple from I lie pine. And then to the whitewashed dairy I'll turn, where the dairymaid hastening hies, her ruddy and golden red butter to churn Irom the milk of her buttci flies; and I'll rise at morn with the earliest bird, to tho fra grant farmyard pass, and watch while the farmer turns his herd of grashopper out tu grass. WORDS OF WISDOM. Love only cau buy love. Truth is moral dynamite. Sometimes ignorance is wisdom. Self-indulgence is the road to ruiu. Nursing your anger is nursing a viper. There is no wealth that can Ward (ff tears. Love is a principle, rather than a pas n. It lakes two fools to make flattery pos sible. The changeful heart will uevcr win and wed the truth. Men may he born with fortunes ready made, but chaiacter they have to achieve. Storm-clouds hide the sun lit peaks aa sorrows hide the heights where sorrow is unknown. Vou may double one good action by praising il, but it is certain you will not halve a had oue by blame. There is a world of difference between letting your light shine belore men and making a fireworks display. Why worn 2...0HO liOTTl.KS OK HOI.- EHTS' TASTK1.KSS 3.V. CHILL TUNIC sold the flint year of ita hlrtli F Answer : Usvauaott la the 11KST AT ANY THICK, RUanuiUw! tci curt, money rofonri'Ml If It falls, pleauutnt to take, 25o pnr bottle. It la sold aud (ruarauUttHl by W. M. Cohen. Drucvist. - Weldon. N f! J. N. Ilrowii, llalilaa.; Jaekson Drug Co., iia KMin- A DIPLOMATIC BOY. 'Johunie," said ihe father, sternly, "your school teacher writes mo that you do not behave yourself." "Ycssir," replied the boy. "She says I'm as baj as you were, pop.' Whereupon the 1)1 re tit Wont, nmi mru to enjoy the laugh over old limes alone. .ortn American. Dr Cadt's Condition Powders. ate just what a horse needs when in bad oondition. Tooio, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but med icine and the best in use to put i korse in prime condition. Prioe 2ro. per pack age. For isle by W. M. Cohen Walilun J M n Baliftx, Dr. A. 8. Harrison, F.nfleld, Dnigxlati The Lord tells us to oarry our croii and oast our rare, but we often try to cast our cross and carry uur care. THE nKST PKESCIMPTION For chills and fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; why then experiment with worthless imitations? Price fill cents. Vour money back if it fails to cure. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. NOT SUCH AN KKKOIf,. "H'm!" said t lie editor, "I guess I'll let that error stand." "What is up?" asked the Impersonal Voi:e. "Slug X has nude it read, 'He laughs best who laughs least.' "Indianapolis Journal. "PERFECT" SCALES LAST FOREVER. COMBINATION BEAM. COPPER PLATED STEEL LEVERS. For facts write to Jones-of Binghamton, BINQHAMTON, N Y. THE BEST WATCH CHAIN ON EARTH For $1.00. Made ahileyou wait at the wire Jewelry sland, 354 MAIN ST., NORFOLK. U. tW.Mail orders receive prompt attention. All goods warranted. J. W. DENNIS, Norfolk, Va. aug4 ly. J. L. JUBKINS, Wholesale and Retail. Healer In Fine' Staple and Fancy FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES. Croekfrv, (iluss Tin, and wooden and wil low ware. Also 1'ratt's Horse, Cow, llntr mill Pnoitrif leuul a.. r-.n..... vt-i --r. j , w,,, uu U1UVCB Tasteless Chill Tonic. Alexander'l llt-u. .....I L' :.J....n e. ....... ...I,, j.iuiigj. juuic iui puniying the blood. This tonic is warranted or money refunded. J. L. JUDKINS, i,No. 2t Washington Ave., Weldon, N. O dec 11 ly. W. W. KAY, -Dealer In- CROCERIES AND CICARS. Why not call on W. V. K iv. as nj ia open both niuht and dav. Kaon ih fal lowing brands of well known whiskies: Old Oscar Pepper," Gump's G. P. R. Rye. Stamp Straight," "Gordon Baltimore Rye" and other brands. I sell Garrett & Co.'s pure Chocko- yoile wines. I keep the best of every thing in my line. ksv. Polite attention to all at Kay'i, west siuo n. It. Shed. my 3 ly. -OF- fSPRIG AND SUMMER- MILLINERY. FANCY (i(H)I)8 and NOVELTIES. Rutteriek'a I'attorna. It. & G. CORSETS, Miasm at 50c., Ladies 75c. toil. fta.l'ricesKill be made tn.ull th. it.. littui aud bonneta niaila anil tnmml jn order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS. Waldoi, N. (I W. T. PARKER, Welilon, N. C. DEALER IN- Heavy AND Fancy Groceries Liquors, fes, Grand Display Groceries Queensware, Cutlery, Plows, Plow Cast ings, Hoes, Forka. RECEIVER AND SHIPPER OF Corn,Hay & Oats Hy -J L.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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