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i i 1i In I TO ri u hi ier- TEBMS:-'1'5" 1,KH annum in advance NO. 27. JOHN" W. SLEHDO-E, ruoi'itiUToit. VOL. XXXIV. A. 1TEWSPAPEB FOB THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, NOV KM H Kit 2, 1899. ONLY 01 CURE FOR SCROFULA. S. S. S. Is the Only Remedy Equal to this Obstinate Disease. Then are dozens of remedies recommended fur Scrofula, soiiih of tl"ti no doubt Ix'inn ubli" to (lord temporary relief, lint Si. ft. H. ia alisoluttdy the on r roniedv which ciunnlett'lv cure it. Krrofula isonenf the must obstinate. deeu-scalcU blood dioasts, and is tM'yond the reaeli of the many ao-calliM nuritlcrs und tonic liecause some thing moru than a mere tonic is reuuired. S. 8. S. It equal to any blood trouble . and never fail to euro Scmfulu, bccuiise it goes down to the aeat of the disease, thus permanently eliiiiiimtiiig every trace 01 the taint. The aerioua consequences to whieh Scrofula surely lends hould Impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im portance of wanting no time upon treatment which can not possibly effect a cum. In many eases where the wrong treatment rial keen relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have reunited, fur which the doctor insist that si dangerous surgical operation is necessary. Mr. 11. E. Thompson, of Milledgevllle, (ia., writes: "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as w hen I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used, but without effect. Someone recommended S. S. 8., and 1 began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles. Continuing the remedy. I was soon cured permanent I v. and have never had a sign of the disease to return." Swift's Speeitlo S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD Is the nnlv remedv which can nrumntlv reach and cure nlt inate. deen-sealM) blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not experimenting with the various so-called tonics, etc.. all sufferers from blood troubled can be promptly curea, instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines the constitution. 8. 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to cure Scrofula, Kctema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Boils, Tetter, rimplea, sores, I leers, eto. Insist upon H S. ; nothing can take it place. Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Switt Bpecino tJouipany, Atlanta, Ueorgia. Hi The Biggest Thing In Norfolk Seek No Furl her! Better Cannot He Found! Jordan's LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S Cafe ail MAIN STKEKT, Al .Ir,Un'a f(a ion mil ll... I.00I 01 I N. I 1 ll 1,11 1 k" VI ... " ...... . . . ."'' V . - . . . .J , .... IJ" oeut uieal on earth, and everything the market affords, served to order io the W best style. Good attention to everybody. It is the cleanest, cheapest and M best Cafe on or off the earth. O'.d popular pt ices. RECULAR M EALS I Breakfast, Dinner, Supper 25 Cent Knell. Tf .1 Ill.'Olt - . . T.I l . ITU, .1 , 11 I.. . 1 1. ii you go io me ur.oi you go 10 jliil.a. o t.Arn. Ana n you ifo 10 Jordan's Cafe, you go to the I1KST. AMQS P JORDAN kc''P ' Place ? X .Open all Night Untiring sue ivBlv ''fYr II Ij Wood's Seeds. I Where Dill You Get That Hat? HAT WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL. TIIK OW.NKft THIK.l) TO tOONOMl.K, BUT II tit HTllllTH MKT WITH KF.AH1TI. RKMIII.TH. This is a plain, unvarnished story of a lady who triiumed her own hut. She was endeavoring to economize and con trived the brilliant ides that by purchas ing the trimmings and the Cranio she ooulJ construct a hat that would be quite as hideous us the ordinary or extraordi nary millineiy creation and at much tea oust. So she made a dozen or more trips downtown and finally had gathered to gether a trunk full of hits of ribbon, steel buckles, gauz ', flowers, birds, fiber cha mois, bulls, rivets, barbed wire, varnish, bicycle ceuient, galvaoiz d iron, lioorusta walion and all the singular iugrediouts of a woman's hit, together with fearful and wonderful frame that looked much like a wire waste haket alter a tug of war with a steam engine. Then she haunted the display windows and changed her mind something like a thousand limes regarding the uiauner in which she would trim that hat. She sewed on and ripped t ft the birds so often that they looked much bediag glid and were, indeed, veiy sad-looking birds, hut she finally succeeded in assem bling I lie hat und then, as she was going on a visit to her mother and sisters, who lived io a small city, she wore the niagnifioeut creuliun, calculating that they would go iuto convulsions over her bat. And they did. After they had kissed her several times and assured her of their undying love her mother, who is a wise woman, with a keen sense of the proprieties, bade the elder of the un married sisters ring for the carriage. "I am so glad to see my dear daughter," she said, "that I must buy her something. Now, you drive down to the millinery store and buy her the prettiest hat there before any of lufr friends see her." And after the economical daughter had departed (or the millinery store the remaining mini hers of the family fell upon the floor and screamed with laugh ter, for they knew a good thing when tiny saw it, even if tliey did live in a j y town. I RUM MAI. 1.11 r.. Tie Old Mai Flopped. KNEW HOW TO WOO. IIAVINII WON TUB VOl'NIl WOMAN 8 CONSKNT, UK Kl'ITKKIlKII WITH TIIK VETKRAN t'ATIIKIl. ' I tell you," shouted the old gentle man, "I'll not give my c.mseut. I'm not the man to buy a pig in a poke or decide a case after hearing but one side of it. 1 don t believe he was ever a soldier or ever saw a battle in his life. 1 don't cire so much for that, but it's the false pretenses. I'm a veteran nnd I kniw a soldier when I see him. I II give him marching orders the next lime he calls." "But, papa, see how straight he walks and what a trim figure he has. And he has told me about lots of battles." " Bosh ! Theie haven't been lots of battles since he was big enough to fight. I tell you that he's a false ularin. I'll trap him vet. I'll bet a house and lut that hecao't go through the manual of arms." "But he can. lie took a cauc and showed me the whole thing. It was just grand." "What io creation do you kuow about it? You couldn't tell tho difference be tween a 'right shoulder, shift,' and a 'double quick.' Did he enlist from De troit?'' "No Chicago." "Of, course, some big ciiywhuicit would take timu to look him up. lie s a fraud." "Do listen, papa. He knows all about your grand army people, and says that you're the finest, bravest, most intelligent military men that ever kept step to fife and drum, lie likes beaos and ooffe for cold lunch, and every night he was here he turned the lights out at ten just from force of habit." "No! And he said that about us veterans, hey? Well, I'll have a talk with your mother." Detroit Free Fre.. l'OF.TIC I.IVI.S. Tie? Hit Tie Money. A FARMERS HARD LUCK. U TV m and following tho full and com plete directions for preparation, seeding, and care of Lawns, given in Wood's Descriptive Catalogue, which is tree for the asking, or will be mailed upon receipt ot postal request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. Wood's Evergreen is the best of Ijiwn irusses for the Smith, niukes a lieuutifiil green velvety sod ami sliinos tietler timu any other kiihi mi our eiimuie. s COAL, 00-0-f J 111 tug 17 3m. A PPOMATTOX IRONWORKS Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements, Shaftings, Hill Searing, Pollers, All kinds of 1 Machinery, and Repair! Noa. 8934 Old St., Petersburg, V. oct Kir He was a pale, half siarvid little fel low, ding on a pallet on the Sour. The mother was bending over him. "Didn't the children go to the uiill.- today?" he asked, faintly. "No, dearie they wanted to ho with you they all stayed home." ii I 1 -t I 1 I. . . L v s"f f, . .inu was mere oreau eoougn, uioiu- Lawn Grass Seed U one did not answer, but turned away A Beautiful Lawn is a joy and pride to the for tunate possessor. It can be easily and quickly obtained by sowing WOOD'S EVERGREEN J. L. JUDKINS, turned her eyes to hide the tears that came to them. Then the boy oluspoJ his thin arms around her neck, and said : "Wake me up, mother, 'fore the mill whittle blows." But the sleep that came to him knew do waking. Willing Tn Obey tie l aw. "Bicycle riding on the footpath is for bidden! " cried the policeman. "Tell that to the bicycle; not to me," answered the novice. "I'm not the boss " Chicago Post. I believe our lives arc loo pros.de. I think we might wu might all live up in a purer air. I think the strange beauty ol the nature of all around us might It mure fully grasped 1 think that made pure aud strong by thoughts like lhce we might all make our lives to he poetuv "Be good, be true, and let who will be ever; Do ooblo things, not dream them all ay long. Aud so make life, death, and that va.-t revet Due grand, sweet song." If it be poetry, as I thiuk it is, to go out to-morrow morning with all our doois opto, and all our moral eugioery in play, ready to see the miruule that the sun wi.l bring up over the rivers and the hills once ui ire, ready to learn the lesson ol the earth a work to do and manly streugth to do It ready to sym pathise with aud worship all thai worthy of our sympathy and homage ready to grow more God like io our lev ereuee for Uod if this be poetry, then tiliy points may begin to-morrow, will earth's grand music tor them ail to sing to, aud beaveu at last to crown the victor with a sweet "Well Done." l'hilii s Bruuks. IT WAS KNOl'llll TO"Bt'ST TIIK Wllol.K FAMILY. "I had sold a piece of hind," said the old farmer, as a shade of sadness crossed tiii face, "and received JiiOO in cash. When I had tho money in hand I said to the old woman : " '.Mary, if we put this in bank the bank may bust.' " 'Jest so,' said Mary. " 'But if we hide it in the ashes in the parlor stove there can't be no bustiu' about it,' says I, " 'That's so,' says Mary, and wc hid it in the stove. ''Along io the fall I came up from the field one day and found that Mary had built a fire in the parlor stove, I didn't say nuthio' lur awhile, and then I keer lessly remarked : "'I see you've got a fire in that stove. You took them 8000 out Urst, of course?" " 'Sakci alive, but I didn't!' jells Mary, and up went her hands and she fainted dead away. "I got the camphor bottle and work over her and brung her to, and as she begun to cry and take on I bust nut luffin.' When I had got over hein tickled, I says: "Don't woiry about that money. Knowin' how abseut-mioded you be, I took it out of the stove a week ago.1 "'Bless me, hut did you!' gasped Mary. " 'Yes, took it out of the stove and hid it io that old pewter tea-pot in the pantry, I says. "Ob! iijv soul '.' screams Mary, aud down she falls in another faint. What's the matter now?' siys after I had brung her to again. v by, I sold that teapot to a tin peddler the other day fur 7 cents and never looked ioside of it I' " There was a period of silence lasting four or live minutes, and then the old man sorrowfully said : " Banks bu-tsfves bust teapots bust and if me and the old woiu in ar,: f ,un busted so lie diy nobody need be sui prist a duru hit." HOW AMI WIIKItK UK HOT Ills NAME AND IIIKIII RM't'TE Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Kine ' Staple and Fancy Groceries 'FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES' Crockery, Gloss Tin, and wooden aud wil low ware. Also Pmtt a horse, voh, Hon ami Poultry Fowl, aud Urove'i 2 Tasteless Chill Tonic. Alexander Liver and Kidney Tonic for purilyiiip the blood. This tonic is warruuted oi luonev refuuded. J. L. JUDKINS,! No ? t Wiwhimrlun A , Wrhlnn, N. 0 iW II It ntQHTY HARD WORK. Some men have to do their work under all sorts of unusual and ad verse c i r c u m . stances that are lost as trying upon their health and physical condi tion as 11 they were soldiers niihtinir and marchinir day and night in a hard cam paign. nen tne couut- tions unner wnicn a man worka are ahnonnal 7-1 and unhealthy he needs to take special precau tions to build himself up to withstand the extra strain 1 broke out In lump. .11 nwt Aiiti when lhrar Irn Ihc .km trl"! ult" My. Hi Juhw A. C.ltow.y, th M.. toliimliU., r.eorin, in rwm Coin m but. fst-ortHa, In Mtrr Io Dr. H. V. fierce, of Buff la, N Y. of iih jMt W.L.Stainkack,l DKALKR IN Heavy & Fancy GROCERIES, Fruits, Cod fee lion eriefl. Country Produce Nought and Sold CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ON HIND. Give me a call. W. L. HTAINBACK jftD 5 1 Weldou, N. C- hail fatarrn lor tuui vcaiskiisj iivi i ni.d kid nov it. mi hi whrn 11 would nttnmrtift trtMihliiiK hit I would have ft iliuht chlitg a Httlr below lha. eheal 1 Ufttd LUkllV kllliU Ui mtllidllC till! received no benefit. My eye were uiiki n ami ntv f.c wu nalr 1 had otmnle on mv face nnd there waa brown apoli oo mv fac. Now lheie re all ' bcrt'tlra of llr Werct'a lulden Mfiitcai UiKuverya-ndlwooi ur nru-e a 't-llrta. The-v are the Urt meUiclnea l ever umhi fn my life. ol l uo ueitevt tnai i am viminy ll I have m mntA anuelilr but before 1 com menced treatment I haiT no appetite al all Now am like a chlld-rrady t t t any time of law nr niarht. Laat vear 1 wtmhed Que hundred and thirtv-four potmda tad now I weigh one hundred nd lorty - fte. Pleaae aivepi my Ihankt. I am au glad I found the right kind of medicine. "dihteii Medical Dtwovfry" U free ham alouhol: it U Dure mMtctne and noth tnff elae. I'nlike the so-called "tonica" and "extrmcta" which tend to create an aimrtite? for atimulanta. the Uiacovety create nnly a bealthT natural Irmptt-mnct nmtite for arood food which noumhea and itrenKthena. The medicine dealer who any be has aomething' "juat aa ajood " knows that he til m tie a. It he or (fen an in feritir auhHtitute it ia to train a few pennies n-rnlnr nrotlt. No matter hOW diHCOUP aired you iny he. write to l)r. Pierce for advice which he wilt aend you free and which if fnllowed. la bound to do you rood. OPIUM fJ Atlanta. M. aim Wsiiacy Habits eumt at homo wllli Outna.n hook of mr tluulnnl sent FREB. oa b. wooLLtv to Olliw llM tiium frjor HI "PERFECT" SCALES LAST ro"VM. WaKRANTKI). FBKIOHT PAID. COMBINATION BEAM AND BEAM BOX. CHKAPEaT AND BIST. JONCS OF BINGHAMTON IHaHAHTSN, N I'njfr No OHiuatiiiBs. rail lime Fashions I IllHL' Trou rs will be worn long the)- will last. Ulsters will be cut in Backs. This is tu bag the game. Ni'ck tics are of fancy uoloruJ plaids. They will be cut by us (bins) Varus sro now tu.wt 1'isliioiisblii. The bigger the better tu amuse the crowd Hats will be in varied styles, colutx and shape, aud will be the S:uuc worn over two ears. The "cut a-wy ' ivm is ipito rulii.ni blc. Kstieciully iu a ii 'lit where knive have been used freely. In fusts, the "lun)j w. listed fancy," i style. Lou wai"tel fancy (eiier.illy r fives is eol weslher ainroachus, whether ynu in vol or not, "l oluled ali'Ut leal her sh.ics are t incase the tuet, ),iuu an inie lailier they will le used Io the suit purpose aud their pin! will 1 very pateut. I lie U'liioujbie color lur short pe pir will be blue This is generally thcii eo'nr alien short For younn bloods re fur the uiiinilinti'd iu fashion's ways, p gneu. Oranae ( Va ) Observer. ill: CLEAN IDRliUI. On ri'iiiriiini: lruui the barn eurlv nm1 ui uning the old uj.in 1'juud his wife i tears. "W ha'cher crjin' about, Melissj?" I iniiiired. "'Nolhcr one uv our darbr wus stole last ni:lit," she sobbed. "The red-headed uu ?" lie asked, Clinically. "Ves pore Mag she was the best gal " "Kuh Scut il.?" ' Uv e. ursi ; hasn't been no oilier I'elli wjitin mi her. Am t you goin to pur sue afier Ytu au' arrest Viu?" 1 I!v course not," he replied sternly l'ui nut under obligations to help Hoi Scuttles out uv no difficulty. Let him go ahead and Wink out his sentence sum's I've been a-duin' fur the lust forty years. KOKOVKH FIKI V VUAKH Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for over City years by millions of mothers tor children, while teething, with perlect success. It soul lies the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhuoa. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, Sold by druggists id every part ol the world. ..) cents bottle. . Be sure aud ask for "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take do oth er kind. A New dank'. Tie Best Meat THE RAZOR-BACK HOG. W, T. PARKER One of the best, uud iippureutly not least appreciated, of t lie many im portant loud products which America Q'li tu Kngluud and France is the lebruted "Sinit lilicld' or 'razir back' am, for about !iri, llllll l such hums ure aunti illy shippc 1 tu llio.w coiintiies from lis eily," said n leading exporter of provisions a day or two ago. "Iu hng- where the domestic hums liave a ndeDcy to be fat aud course, our Smith- eld hams have among connoiMirs a very high reputation for I' anncss and a great delicacy of flivor, both of which qualities are Dot Ihought to be excelled by even the famous WcMphalie liuinsof riuany. As the British consumer is willing to pay a fancy price for the pro duct, some of our choicest 'raz ir-backs' are exported to .lolin Hull's markets. "The name 'ruz or baek' is derived from small town mi I'aau creek, near Nor folk, Va., where llicy were first cured by a man named Todd, ol Silii lilield. The auimil which produces the Suiiililicld am is a semi-wild ling that is found in the mountains of Virginia, Kentucky aud Tennessee. The hog peculiar to these regions is longuosed, slab-sided, und lias unusually long legs. It is not a prepossessing animal, but when properly cd it supplies a ham that is unexeelltd anywhere in the wjrlil. "Much of the line flivor that is char acteristic of these hams is largely due to the care that is exercised by the farm ers in feeding the hogs. In summer the young 'r.izir-back' is allowed to run wildiu the woods and his meat thereby gains a gamy B ivor by fall, when he is turned into a held Iroiu which crops have been gathered in order to falter. In the district which produces the most ninithheld hams there are large quan tities ot sweet potatoes and peunuls grown. Both these foods fattcrn the annua with astonishing rapidiiy, but the fit is still solt. no the next step is to in n the hog up nnd give him corn and plenty ot clear water. Huh tins met the tin- iinal's flesh hardens quickly to the dc sired extent, and he is then ready to kill The curing is done Willi Liverpool sal and saltpeter, all t which the hams tire washed clean and slowly smoked for forty ays over grcui hickory or red oak wood Many fanners raise th" hogs, but fiw cure theiu. Tin y are sold to skillful curers, who slippy the market." Wash ingtou Slur. THE CHOICE OF NEARLY EVERY ONE , IN , Heavy AND Fancy J UEASONS WIIV TI1KV AllB MnllE I'ulT I.AIl THAN (illtl.S. Groceries We have lately printed a number of letters from the Kveniug World readers discussing this question which the in tense interest iu Dr. Sclienk's discovery suggests Why are boy babies preferred'' The writers offer ihese reasons : 1. That it is more expensive to bring up a girl than a hoy. '1. That when they ure reared boys can earn more, nod hence that they sooner become self-supporting and able to give a helping hand to iheir par ents. .I. That girls, alter they reach their teens, ure n greater suurcu of cue und anxiety Ihan boys simply und sulci) because of their sex. Iu our judgment, however, none of these explanations, nor all of them to gether, completely accounts for the strong desire ol the averuuc father and mother to have more male than female children It is only the mature parent, with the experience gained iu raising a family, who is seriously impressed with the fact that daughters are more expensive to lniiiL' uti than sons. Vouni: married opie are, us a rule, far too sentimental, anguine, aud buoyant in their outlook upon 111 u to hgure closely on the compar ative cost of rearing boys and girls. Vet the desire to have more boys rn to them than girls is manifested, as rule, more strongly by young parents ian by parents uf riper years. Why? The true explanation is a sentimental, not a mercenary one. It is the modern survival ol an ancient idea the idea so strongly prevalent iu the hast even Io this day that a son represents the strength of the family, its defense, its protection, its hope of perpetuation, the Corn,Hay & Oats All himk t-lit-iip lur (;u-li. 3-Hm green fttWt v lor y.'ic. 1 have iivenjly added io my iiiiMiiit'HH a luikerv. Htnt Krcud aud Cakes iurinlied tit short notice. W.T. I'A l:K KR, Weldou. N. C, NEW GOODS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vardft KliiMtic, 5- ; 21 needles, 1c, 24 wheel 8 writing paper, 2c, 2U Dress Buttons .V;., Yard tvitle percale ic , Plaid dress KH-ds, Me, Floor niiiUiuji 10, 12, 15c. (Jiirpetiuii, 121 to 47Ju., Fn niters hetivy shoes, Hc, Ladies' fdioen, 70c to $1.(M), HtifjuWe to !M.7.", 'A .yard lace curtains 37i eenu. Curtain poles and fixtures, lHc, cur tain terini, 4c, calicoes, 4c, fllen s coats una ve-sts h."k', inen'M pants, (Hie, twy's pants, l.'ito ;;0e., Jloy'w snitH 4.j to !).c, Mattress tieWiiij, 5 to 7c. Men's winter underwear, 20c, plush capes, $1 to $1.50. I am re (-civiiihoinc iw bargains in winter goods H. O. SPIERS, Weldon, N. C HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. OFFICE OF GKNKKAL SUl'EIUNTENDKNT, llENHEItSON, N. C. February 15, 1899. The Company begs to announce that the following arc now connected by the carrying on its name and fame to future Long Distance Service, and the rates herewith published will be clleclive on Dit Cauv'h Coniutihx I'hwiikkk are just what a horse needs when in bad 'omliiion. Tonic, blood purifier ant vermifuge. They nre not lood but med icine and the hesi in use to put a horse in prime condition. 1'riee 25c. per pack age. For sale by W. M Cohen Weldon J N. Hrowil, Halifax, llr. A-8. Harrison, Kutli-IU, liniintiMs. Ikr lunik' Hint. "I have invented a new game," lie said "W hat is it?" she asked. "Why, we' pretend that I m a popular hero.'' "Ves." "And that you're a pretty girl. Only, of oourse, vc don't have to pretend that, for its true." "And then?'' she asked. "Why, you know what a pretty girl does to a popular hero, don't you? That's the game. He had been calling with great regular ity for some time, but that was all. "What do you think ot this uiovcuiet to let women propose?'' he asked. "If some such plan isn't adopted," she veiilunil. "there seems little likelihood that you will ever be married." After be bud caught his breaih made the customary avowal and their engagement was aunouueed the neat d iy Chicago I'ost. l'rool of the pudding ll8 Iu the rating of It. 1'riH.f of Hi HSKKTS' TA8TKI.KSS CHILI. TON It! lies 111 the liikliiu of It. COST NOTI11NU If It falls to euro. cents iht bottle. If It euros. Sold strictly on its mer its ly W. M Cohen, liuist, - Weldon, N. N. Hniwn. tfililax; Jackson lhtig Co. .lueksou, N. C. HI'. TErTKH. HALT HIIIOl'M A N 11 The intense itching aud smarting inei dent to these diseases, is instantly nllayiil by applying Chamberlain's Kye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for tore nipples, chap. ped hands, chilblaius, frost bites aud chronic sore eyes 2."e. per box. Foraal.tir W. II Cohen, Weldon, J. N. Brown, Hallrai. Dr. A. 8. Huruuu, EelleH, Uruwlau III Oil Kentucky. It wis i colJ day io the meeting house and the absent-minded, coined eihurier in giving out, Ir. ni memory, the hymn "Could I but si and where Moses stood And view the landscape o'er, Not Jordau's stream, or Death's cold flood Would fright me from I hat shore." blundered through it as follows : "Could I but climb where Moses stood Ko iewde lao'scape o'er, I'd out me 'bout leu oords er wood Ko make dat ola stove roar I ' In the spring the bibuloua farmer, Plants his corn with vim; io the fall the juice he extracts, And then the corn plants him. Chicago News. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alwaji Bought Wgaatura of Ilcllu! Lady "I wish to get a hat for my husband." Hatter "What kind, ma'am?" l.idy "A 'telephone' hat if you please. Ilatler 'I ucVei Iit-aiii ofa '! nidi hat." Lady "Oh, ye! They are the kiud you can talk through." II iston Juur- ua'. generations. You will find this idea in all the old Hebrew writings. A traveler in modern win relates how he talked wilh the head of a large lainily on this suljeel How manv children have von f he was ,ked. 'Three," he replied. "Iiut 1 .. 1 O . 1 see seven standing annum you uow, saiu the traveler. "Ah, but four of I horn arc laughters only." The feudal lord was eager for o- cir.- le succeed him, to gu to the louruiy and the wars wilh linn, to bear his name, wear his cuat-uf aims, to hein him hold castle and his lands against his foe He loved his daughters, hut his pruli i glory, aud his hope were in his sons I'nacknowlcilgi d, and unconsciously, the average American man and womun arc still thinkini: this old Oriental and eudal thought, an 1 that is why, a rule, they would rather be the parents of four boys and oue girl than four girls and one bov. New York Kveuing World. aud after February 15, 18H9. from WKLDON TO A Hell, lirookstuu, Ceutreville, Churchill, Dahney, Kntield. 'rankliutun, Oillhurg, Henderson, Halifax, Kittrell, Laurel, Littleton. Louisburg. lilt. Macon, 25 0. Mauson, 25 40. Middleburg, HO 25. Oakvillo, 25 ;15. Oxford, 40 . Itidgeway, N., 25 40. Itidgeway, 8., 25 35. Roanoke Kapids, o.'i Yangban, 25 10. Warren l'laius, 25 In. Wancnton 25 40. Wise, 25 20. Youngsville, 45 40. F. C. ToEPI.EM AN, Gen. Supt. Jacob Crovcrs Old Lady Goodness ! How danger ous It is to go up in a balloou. lljlloon- ist Nut half as dangerous as it is to coma down, ma'am. "And when I'm gone," he trernblin?, cried, "Will you reniembir me? ' I will," the weary girl replied: "Just try it once and see?" Hume Run Strikes. Diggs So your daughter is married, eh ? ltiges Yes. Diggs And how does your new son-in-law strike you ? Bicgs For a "V" or an "X" usually. Chicago News. Cornered. I heard Cornelia sing last night, I heard her sing and play I heard her do these things because I couldn't get away. Chicago Times-Herald. Beara tli. BJfaatu f a inn mm ian nan sways tMiugni Look In Your Mirror Tii you park 11 n ty, healthy, tlntt-il hUb, w ' t iprmnon nnd n grat e ful foi m t 1 ho iil'rm-tioti r lha r iill of hfftltli. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1899, edition 1
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