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TERMS:-" 50 annum in advance NO 33. A. NEWSPAPER EOIR THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, DKCEMBKR I t. 1899. JOHN" W. SLEDGE, pkoi'RIKTor. VOL. XXXIV. M NEVER TOO OLD TOBECII S. S, S. Is a Great Blessing to Xn' Old People, It Gives Them New Blood and Life, the remedy which RED No Breach Of Promise Suit. A NATURAL-BORN LAWYER. IKIW II K OTANIII.KII AN KNIIAIIRM RNT. "Tired Of The Game." ipetite, mniiiB up me energies, ami w mis new me- giving blood throughout me entire system i imt necessarily mean ami ill health, and nearly all of Ihe sickness among oiler people can be avniiled Mont e hlcrly hmii1 are very susceptible to illness, lint it is wholly uiinetcsNirv. Ity keen Inn their blood pure-Ihey run fortify themselves so us to escape tlir.'o fourths of the uilnients from whii-h thev suffer so irencrullv. 8 B H. ii will keep their systems' voiing. by purifying Hie Mood, thoroughly removing all waste accimiulatii.i.M. und impart ins new strength and life to tlio whole body It increases the appetite, Mrs Sarah l'ikn li llroaiiwuv, N nth I'oston. writes : " I am seventy year old. and had not i n joyed good leiilth for twenty yea. I was sh-k in different ways and in addition had Kciema terribly on one of my lens The din tor tuiiil that on account of my nge, 1 would never be well again. 1 took a doieu bottle of S. S. S and it cured rue completely and I am happy to say that I feel as well as I oyer did in my life. ' Mr. J VV Loving, of t ol.Uitt, Oa , says: "For eight een yeari I suffered tortures from a llery eruption on my skin. I tried almost every known remedy but they failed one by one. and I was told that my ago. hirh is sixty six. was against me. and that I could never hope to be well again. 1 finally took S. 8. H and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people, because it is the only one which is guaranteed free rrom potasn. mercury, nrn-uiu nu om.-i 'b' minerals. It ia made from roota and herbs, and has no rhemicals whatever in it S S 8 cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cancer. F.czema Rheumatism, Totter Open Korei Chronic fleers, Roils, or any other disease of the blood. Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Sjieciflc Co., Atlanta. (Ja. fr-l . The Biggest Thing In Norfolk Seek No Further! Better Cannot Be Found! it Jordan's LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S Cale Same Mel nir bat in; or missionary wmir.. HOW AN 01.1) NEtIRO SMILED WI1RN HE TIlOl'tlllT n0N II IS BUSK. Sll MAIN 8TI1KKT, 1 i . n r .. .L- L... US I VIIDl'lll k' V A m joruan s taie you gei mil- oeoi j j -.... ... kl wot meal on earth, and everything the market affords, served to order in the best style. (Inod attention to ever) body. It is the oleauest, cheapest and ( best Cafe on or off the earth. Old popular pi ices. RECULAR MEALS I Breakfast, Dinner, Supper 2! Cents Each. f(. Ifynu go to the BK8T you go to JORDAN'S OAFK, And if you go io Aj. Jordan's Cafe, you go lo the BKST. AMOS P JORDAN llc''PB .. WCOpen all Night I .sluing Sue . J. f ' '( ? J. L. JUDKINS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine ' Staple aud Fancy Groceries, W. T. PARKER, -DIALIR IN- Groceries wFRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, Olaas Tin, and wooden and wil lowware. Also I'rntt's Home, Cow, Hog and Poultry Food, and Grove's TV teles Chill Tonic. Aleiandei'a Liver and Kidney Tonic for purilying the blood. This tonic ia warranted or money refunded. J. L. JUDKINS, No. SI Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C' dee 11 It. Heavy ANDZZ Fancy Corn,Hay & Oats All gcssls cheap for cash. It-lbs green collee lor 1 have recriitly aililetl to my business a bakery. Hest Bread and take furnished at short notice. W. T. I A KK KK, Wtldon, N. C. ang 1 It M 1 Jacob Grovers tr.ttf.iin thr omiruof llsltfsi slid Nurtbami - louiuil in IheKnpreiaeand Federal rourla. 001 le lleni maue ill sit t'riui .,u, BMucb ntlor at Hallf. K.O., open every Mod a. Ian 7 ly Selected and Private Stock Rye Whiskey, of the Purest Distillation, and is Recommended to all who use or Require a Stimulant of Reliable Quality. DAVKNTORTMOURISACO. Sole ageuts for the Distiller, Kiuhiuond, Va. MR. W. D SMITH. t WeldoD, N. C ia the sole distnhuiing agent at that point, for the above old and Celebrated Whiskey. DAVEHPUHT MORRIS 00. Bar II am. A PPOMATTOX XI IRONWORKS Manufactureraof Agrioultural Implements. Shaftings Mill Gearing, 1'aiieya, aii aumsu. Machinery, and Be pairs. Noa. W 34 Old Hi., Petersburg, Va.- -PERFECT" SCAU5 i last roftcven. MSINATION BEAM GO'PKR ptATCO TCIL LKVE. tot facta wrttete af Vlnrfhamfnfl unf imp w un rrt 'M""1"! mf auaMAMTau W-T- ' T"T k's a oatuial-boro lawyor," Borne II one suid, talking to a group of proles-iuual men in thu city uffioa of the Milwaukee road yealvruay afternoon, and then told the story of how the mails that morning hud made glud a yming lawyer who has not been engaged in active prac tice very long, though admitted to the bar a number of yean ag'i. When lie opened the mail there fluttered out a oheck (hat hud the figures $251) iu one corner und the mime of a tnao at the business end that niude the bit of paper aa good a though it bore, the certificate, of the cai-hierot the First National Bank. It was the story of how one breach of promise case came to be settled out of court. 1 he mun whose name was at tne bottom of the check wub the one who would have been the defendant, but fur the young lawyer's advice, and this is the story as it was lold : The man in trouble had gone to ill youug lawyer because lie had known him for some time and told I) is trouble-; he had been indiscrete; he thought he loved her, but he found out several weeks too ate that he was mistaken. No, he didn't want to marry her, but she persisted, and he oouldu't stand the ignominy of a threatened breach of promise suit; besides, he had written some exceedingly foolish letters. Her family was very respectable', aud all that, and really there wasn't any ul j el ion, only he didn't like the girl Her family stood high in church circles, were very religious, and she was a model girl. Then it was that the young lawyer's naiural-born genius asserted itself. "Let vour beard grow lor a weik or teu days," said he. "Then put on some old clothes and muss them up. (Jo out and take a number of drinks. Eat a loi of ooiona and limhurger cheese, aud then go up to the housj. I) m't wait for her to open the door, but rush in, or, better at i II, tumble io. Throw your arms around her and tell her she's the only girl you ever loved and insist on getting married without a moiueut's delay, and then lei me know the result. Tin' result was the $251) cheek and the letur. Dt ar ," it read, ' I am sorry t inform you that the wedding has been indefinitely pnspuned. After thai lilil talk of ours I fixed up aod carried oui your insi ructions to the letter, and a bii further. In place of a drink or two 1 am afraid I got gloriously drunk. 1 managed (o tumble over a chair as I en lered the room. She said I was a drunken brute when I tried to hug her, and (lien he said she was glad she had found in- out before it was too late. I don t re member very much more, excepting thai went down the front steps a great deal faster than I went up. I have had all my letters aud preseuts returned to u Knclsed find a lilt le remembrance, (o be followed up when I see you on my re lum " Milwaukee Wisconsin. From Atlanta Constitution. Thanksgiving comes Christ - AFTER ' uias a! I'ray they did, the mother leading aud as the words were yet useeudiog a greut lumber was heard upon the mountain side aud the thought was that the giea cst bowlder had broken loose that had fi ll for a lung time, and had rumbled its way to the bettom. It was no buwlder uld Turn had crept up and took the scotch from one of lite wagons and it went bouncing and lum Iways Kiineihing goud jm-t Jliwi t() tllu kUWi l.at((,r ahead if wo can only find it I preach this philosophy lo Brown, but bo looks sour and spouts "With lavish hand The great and grand Have fmvots lliuist upon ihem. You never aeek The low and meek Unless it is lodun them." ing all the good things of a day 'a forag ing lo be gathered by a people that had nothing left. The losing uf one wagon was nothing to the yankees. They were gone by day light I he next morning. Old Tom aod the rust went up to see the great buwlder that had made such a fusa and aa they luuked upun the good things, Tom smiled "Mamma,.des pray some more aod den we'll nave Thanksgiving. Talk Up Your Town. NEVER SAY ANYTHING AGAINST II. Whenever my old friend gets in one frum ear to ear, "Aunt Dilsy" fairly of these sour moods there is nothing that danced, while the liltle child turned am can st ir kiua wo just let him pant il 8aid : out. The old man haa been dunned con siderably of lale, but we try to comfort him by telling hira that (he Lord will provide, aod in this connection I have just related one uf my best Thanksgiving stories which fill so flit upon his ears that I am constiaiued lo give it here just loshow what kind uf a brute he is when he tries to be. Tweoty-five years ago, I think it was upon the 28tn day of November, 18C4, when Ihe opening guns at Missionary Hi J lie proclaimed that a battle was on. I don't kuow just huw or why, but any way it became known that the next day was to be the yankees' Thanksgiving 1 expect that my memory serves me riglil THE ANSWER FULL OF MEANING. IS Till! (JAM IS WOKTII THE CANDLE? THAT IS THE yUESTION WHICH TIKHISANIIS AUK ASKINU THEMSELVES. A J4MBSH. at-LLaa, 0 L L I N WA1.TBM a OA!!! DAKIIU ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WlLDOH, N. C. HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. orrici of GKN'KHAL SUrKIUNTENDKNT, HENDERSON, N. C. February 15, 1899 Th Pomiianv beiis lo announce thai the Mowing are now connected by ihe Ijimr Distance Service, and the late herewith published will be elfcotive aod afiei KcbiuarylS, 1899. from WELDON TO M aeon, M annuo, Middlebutg, Oakville, Oilord, Kidteway, N., ltidtieway, S., Roanoke Rapids, Vam.'hao. -' Warren Plains, Wancoton Wise, Youngsville, Axtell, 30. BriHikston, 'M. Centreville, 40. Churchill, 25. Daboey, 35. Kufield, Franklinton, 41). Gillburg, 35. Henderson, 35 Halifax, 10. Kittrell, 40. Laurel, 41). Littleton, 20. Louisburg, 40. F 25 25 30 25 40 25 25 C. ToBPLIMAN, (Jen. Supt. pa IU LET THE WOULD KNOW THAT Villi THINK YOUR TOWN THE IlKST TOWN IN THE WORLD. VERY MAN ought to show some ptide for the prosperity aod well be ing of his town or community. To he sure there is scarcely to be fuuud a town anainsi which there can be no criticism, but it should be the duly of every person. upon these dates, and that the yankee jf iMterealcj in the growti, anj wearu uf gen.ral-Grant-decided io his mind th,ir ,,, t0 show it and express it as thai he would bring on the fight, lake oj ., ;,pir or Missionary Bidge and have something . - misreire8(,n, great lo be thankful over. anything and no one should be commend- But my story is not of the army or of bJ fur 0Terratil)g hu town or coniniuni,y for the purpose of deceiviog some other that disastrous fight, At the foot of tin mouolaiu, on the south side, there re mained what was left of a once prosper ous home. The owner of this home was a soldier upon Ihe confederate side and wheo the cannon toared and the muskets rattled a lonely womuo with her four children shuddered at the dreadful sound and grieved in fear of the husband and father. Nothing was left for this poor woman but to listen to the battle, wriug her hands and stay with the childr n who clung lo her skirls. Time and lime again this little liimily had kuelt by the hre while the nioiher praved. It was a woniao'e prayer that her husband might be spt.ed in the fight that was raging, and the children, as small as they were, joined with that molher aod they have told me since that ihey felt there upon their knees thai God would spare their falber. Besides (he whiles there yet remained two old negroes of the family "Aunt lhlsv" and "Tncle Tom." Dilsy had joined Ihe whites iu the "big house," bul l orn was oowherc to be found. It was natural to suppose that he a ad gone tn the yankees. This was out true, and there comes the etory. Wheo the first guns began to sound old Tom knew thai pei son. But it becomes every ooa cit izen. who lives in a good conimuiiPy, to feel a Dride in that community uud lo exhibit such feeling give expression to it Nothing makes a man more aitrac ive to a stranger, tor instance, I nan lo Hear everv (e-rsou livini! in llut town saving something pleasaui about its pe its interests. O' I the besl ways in w iich lo make a town allraciive, with thai son of aitracM hi that will dtawoth er people to i', is for every man and ev ery woman to have sumethuig good and nice to say about the people and town generally, Talk up your town if you would have it do well. Talk up your towu il you ould have others come to you. Talk up your town us if you were interested in it, and would have its people feel an in tereat you. There is no other way to do it. Mauy a time one liltle word uf un pleasant reference to something that may oot exactly suit you or particularly con cern y u, us lo that maiter, will turn good ni.in s luHieoce away trotu your town and will even drive him away. Then at your fireside talk up your (own. Among your neighbors talk up yout Hushing The (irowlcr- Little Willie Mamma, is Uuole Hen ry going to get a dog from Russia? Willie's Mamma Not to my knowl edge. V by do you aW Little Willie I heard him say some thing last night about Russian growlers. Close Quarters. "Il served that burglar riht." "What did." "Why, hetried to rob our flat, but he jot wedged in aod couldn't get out." fight was on. He koew that his yuuug your mi pl0 j(( i,uurovealenl. Wh you come in contact with strangers talk up your town, aod lei ihe world know that you think your town is the town par excellence of all towns master was in it aud be was fearful lest that master should be killed or wounded and fall into the hands of the yankees. Wilh such thoughts in bis mind the old negro decided lo go upon (he field and do what he could io case of the master getting hurt. To make this story short, Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup has been he noisier was wounded verv severelv. used lor over hlty years by millious .,! hil .he folks . ih home. e,neeil. ""others for children, while teething, wilh THE LIGHT THAT SAVES. One dark night dltrinK the sirjie of SntiK llarlsir a Spanish Torpedo boat darted out under cover of darkness lo launch its deadly minlle against an Amcr ican war vessel. If ihe had beca struck she would have gone to the bottom. What saved her? Was il her big l.vinch iins No It her 1nrn tiffin: me ubuiiuk while beam of light that allot straight out like a sword thrust through the daiknesa. revealed the approaching danger. What i It mat aavea inousanun i mm fr.Art, .lath everv dav in the vear when the deadly foe of diseaae i creeping unsus pected upon inera r ii wui " of science ; the educated understanding lhat reveals the source oi uangcr uu tndicatel the eaacl point of attack. While the ordinary doctor gropes around, with the feeble tallow candle light of te reotvned, conventional, routine treatment, . ..h...- .n likr rr R V Pierce, of Buf falo N V instantly illuminates the sub ject with the clear day liglit ray of practical knowledge, (he irrcsislime aearcn ngui oi advanced and life austainiog science. ,.t .ffli.Ml fir four years." aavs lohn P. nkHm 1,'iu, of No. a Lark St.. Amnlf nlam. N V ia aa eatucM lelltr lo Dr Puree ' My uftertog eslrrme and Hie limbic gtaJuallV increaaril notwithstanding Ihe lad that I tried many dmrmil tiuos oi ire.ii.irm up coming physically iocapacltsted and unslile lo work II all. and iflei much hesitation, I n ou 1 am very happy lo Halt thai your sdm-a has done me gteal good You advued In. Pierce'a llolden Medical Discovery, and also hia Pleasaut Pelleta' I must he- alale that Ihey have cured me I wish lo thank you moat nen- ilv for what you did lor me. vanished and I KOK OVKR HH V YliAKS ll siinthnu tha ehil.l a... l);i.,. h!nl,; l,.lf r"""1"' " V .,,.. softens (he eunia. a lavs all pain, cures Tom for leaving them at such a lime. wjnj 00ij0) , j js tlt. best remedy for Tom had arrived at (he battlefield, found I Diarrhuoa. It will relieve the poor little hia youog master took him upon I Is sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists back and was making speed aa fast a. h. io every part of the world. 25 cents a . . bottle. Besureandask(or"Mrs. Wins- oouiu (0 xeep .roio oc.ng oap.ureu auu Soothwg 8yrup ,,, uko flth to arrive aaie at uouie. runuuaiciy " I er kiod. aorrv old horse was bieked un io short time aud ihia drelievee the negro speeded AD Interpreter NceJci theui on their way. The arrival of ihe master and Tom at the homo was entirely Magistrate-What are those prisooora I . . . . n unegneoied. Thev ueeoed io uuon the eri;ed wilh I C...I...-...I .o,l ...; ,.,,. h..f,.r il,..v Policeman I arrested them for fuht made theni..v.koowo. aod what ing, your Honor. They are couple curred when it was koowo eao beller be olf pl-yeg-, and imagined than described and we leave them for a frw hours 10 go with Tom aud "Aunt Dilsy" lo their Digro cabin, from where it was soon ascertained that ihe confederates were io full retreat and thai (ho Js..Ut. bad the Ridge. certain man died in North Cat olina t lie other day. It was asked of one of his friends of what he died, and the answer was, "of whiskey and mor phine." lie wus a man of gills and promise, and it was asked why he should thus dispose of himself, and the reply wu . ) "Oh, well, he was tired of the game," The answer was full of meaning. The world is full of people who ore tired of the game. They have worried and strug gled, Perhaps they have tried to rear children who have been a disappointment to ihem. Perhaps to them "fortune has lo iked backward." They have worked hard und seen no result of their labor; the past bus been unfruitful, ihe fulureis unpromising I hey have thought upon le problems ol life and they see notli- iug iu it fur ihem. They are lired of the game. Hod. Heury Watlersou delivered in Charlotte a year or two ago his lecture on "Money and Morals " It was not wonhy uf him, and was a disappoint ment to his audience, but it contained its conclusion, this striking inquiry ; What the use? A man who had become resident of (he united States said to him that this was the goal of his ambition; lhat for years he had looked forward tu the Presidency; (bat when he dually reached it, he found lhat hi former friends had become his enemies aud that his former enemies had become his friends, aud so the chief value of the iliee had gone he was unable to reward lis friends or punt-h his enemies. The Ucstioo was, wheieforehad he expanded nis energies, why had he spent restless days and slucpless nights iu seeking some- ihiug that brought no pleasure in the ttaiument ? The answer was, of course, Solomon's Vanity of Vanities Rut we lose our course, and yet uot Itooelher. Is llicgame wotth the can- lie? That is the question which hun dreds of thousands of human beings, al over the earth are uskiug themselves, and the unswer they get is the negative If they arc in public life and try to follcw the populur caprice, ihey find themselves involved in all sorts of uhsiirdities; if they follow the dictates of conscience aod of right, ihey lose caste. If, far from "the madding strife," pursuing the even tenor f their way, they ofteu find toil uure- juiled aud effort gone for naught, they gel lired of the game. The world is full of these luckless ones Is not I lie great majority 10 be so classified ? It is a world of toil mi moil, with nothing to show for it when we have run our little race; when all life's duties have been douc it may Le a coUage lcl'l; it may be some acres of funn ing bud, it Is tolerably certain to ho a widow aod several childreo. Il is not quite heroic to gel out of it all through the medium 01 whiskey or morphine; it is not quite the thing to leave to others ihe care of children which wo have brought into the world. Hut there is the ever recurring question, Is it worth while? and the ever present answer, I am tired of the game Char lotte Observer. Ai Effective Sermon. THOUGHT GABRIEL HAD BLOWED. A TRUMPET BLAST THAT DROVE THE PEOPLE TO REPENTANCE. A prominent Methodist churchman recently told the following story on one Peter Cartwriglit, the famous preacher and circuit rider of many years ago ; The exhortiT was holding a cump uioeling inillilo. lucre was a great Dumber of campers on the flld, und the eccentric, speaker addressed vast con courses at every service, out lie tnuugiii too lew were being converted. Ho fell that something should be done to slir (he sinners to repentance, so he prepared a strong sermon on (he second comiog of Christ. lie (old how the world would go od in its sin and wickedness, nud, ul lust Gabriel would sound his trumpet and time would come to an end. lie dis- cribed the horrors of the lust and the joys of lliosc who were saved. The ser mon grew in intensity, aud he brought his people up to a graud climax when suddenly the blast of a trumpet smote the cars of the aux ious tbrung. There was a great seosatiou, and many Wood's Seeds, Seed Potatoes For Fall Planting. We have just issued a special cir. cular " A New Idea about Planting Potatoes," recommending the wis dom of experimenting wilh planting Early Potatoes in the Fall. We will mail circular tree to any one in terested upon request. CANADA FIELD PEAS Sown in November and December nuke a large-yielding and most nutritious torage crop early next year. Write tor circular giving price and information. . W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. IVood'a Descriptive Catalogue for lOOOwill be noy JftlHinry 1st. it (r'V'S run ooornia u.m aiM.ut all hc-da udnpted lor plant ing In the South. K-nd your riamu ami iiMri-.s mid we will mall CatAloin- us soon us Issued, News & Opinions Of National Importance upon their knees in terror and began to repeut and pray. Women screamed and strong men groaned; pandemonium was let loose for a few minutes. After the terror bad somewhat ceased the r ol-Iht culled lo a man up a tree anu he descended with a long tiu horu in his hand. The spcakur then turned iD fierce wralh and upbraided the people. Ho cried out iu stentorian tours that if a man with a tin burn up a tne could frighten them so, how would it be id the last great end when Gabriel's trumpet sounded the knell of the world. The sermon had a great effect upon the vasl audience, aud many hundreds flocked to the trout aud were convened. New York Tiibune. Daily, by mail, 'any and Sunday, by mail, Proof of tin- pudding lies In th eating of It. Proof of KOHEKTS' TASTEI.KSS ('HIM. TONIC lies In the taking of It. ('(1ST NOTHING if it fails to euro. 25 nts t Is.tth. If It euros. Hold strictly on IU merits by VV. M Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Ilrowli, Halifax; Jackson Drug (Jo. Jackson, N. C. THE 3 Sunday Sun Is the Greatest D&" Sunday News paper io the world. rice tic. a copy. ny man a year. Address THK SUN, New York. W'iioJ Tar. ood tar is still made as it was in -foil I!. C. A bark is chosen and a hole is dug, iuto which the wood is placed covered with turf. A fire is lighted un dcrnealh, and the tar slowly drips iuto the barrels (0 receive il. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the fciguuturo of I t With Ihe Bays. 1 he Proper AJjective. Muggins What's the mailer, old man? You look as though you had been with the boys last night. HuL'L'ins Kicht you are. My wife had twins, both boys. O B, ara tbo Biguaturo of up Ihe Hind fun Ham Hww Bought 1 lie mhu mu niivw bwis Mrs. Swayback Mr. Crilchow called his wife "dearest." Mr. Swayback That is the proper form of the adjective to use. He has mariied three times. Magistrate Send fur the court inter preler CTTK.H, M4I.T NIIKIIM ll .CM . The intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allaye The sun was uellini! low when old "J IWDg l-nauioeriaio a r.yu anu ,-ain Tom sallied forth and wi od.d his ,y uioimcot. many very oau cases nave over lo ike mountain road lhat huh 0f oeen permaneony curea oy u. 11 1 , , , 1 ir eiiuaiiy emcicni lor I'cniug pucs anu ,he army wouid have to travel. Tom was .V,,,,, rd, for sore nipples, eh.,, di-appoiuted in seeing the soldiers, but It pw) h,a chilblains, frost bites and was uot long until he had discovered train of lankee wagons just tiling to strike cauip oil ( lie side of (he mountain. Uld Turn iluilcd lo himself as he conleiu- plattd how nice il would be if one ol those wagons were to break over the scotch lhat held the wheels and go lum bering over the precipice. We leave the uld negro watching these wagons while ohnwiin aure eves. 2.rio. ner box. Korsaleby W. M Cohen. Weldon, J. N. Brown, HallOil. Dr. A Harrison. Krtlil V llruKglala Save! The Cook. All luffrfine haa haw gained about twenty five ll-hl. I uksi oniy uqc """i oo.111.lt in mrim. 1 u "., Tioldro Medial Discovery' and oo vial of lh PellcU. " Do not healtate to write to Dr. Pierce. He will aend confidential advic absolutely free. Send 11 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailinf only, for paper-covered copy of Dr Pierce'a Common Sense Medical Ad viaer. Cloth bindinf ten stamps eatra, Addran ftr. it V. Htrca, Buffalo, N. V. Nell Why did Maud get 1 divorce? I thought the aud George got along beau tifully Belle So they did: but the 000k look we return to the botse to be with the a i"k'Ot dislike to him, and threatened ...ii),. r....ilo ik.i ... to leave. joioeu amis nvar... L)n (Ul.v a CONDITION I'.IWDBHS 1 he wound had beeo dressed, a good e :U8l wh,t , norw Dl,ej9 len in b,j bed had beeo prepared ohm lo the are, codi(ioo. Tonio, blood purifier and the mother was ready to put the childreo vermifuge. They are not food but med to rest fur Ihe night, when the very least icine aod (he besl id use to put a horse one of them said, wilb earoesioesaiu every 10 Pr"e odilloo. t'rtoe iaa. per pack All's Nut tiolj. r.tc. "'ou say he is a director io a oewspa per corporation?" "Yes; he directs the wrappers f r out uf ton subscribers." NiH Particular As Tn WeajnDv The wail, r uirl knew a thing or 10 about table etiquette, so she sniffed seoiu- fullv as she said. "It a not our custom to save a knife wi'h pie. "No? ' rem irked the patron in surprise "Then bring mo an ai." Philadelphia Record. Altruism . She George, is that one of those ci gars I guve you 00 your birthday? He No; I'm saving th se for my friends. She You dear, self sacrificing, un selfish man! Ohio Sta(e Journal. Not a Stayer. "Our cook is 1 social reformer. She doesn't even wear oorscts. "Well, you can't expect a cook to stay. in 0 ut EM ALONE Contains Both, 86 a year $8 a year. W.L. Stainback. DKALKK IN Heavy & Fancy GROCERIES, Fruits, Confeeetioneriea. Country Produce Bought and .Sold. CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ON HAND. Give me a call. W. jan 5 ly L. STAINBACK. Weldon, N. C 4 I Three Papers a Week n r -a The Coming of Baby nringa joy or pain. It a for the motlier to decide. With good health and a strong womanly organism, motlierhcHaJ Imt adds to a woman's attractiveness. KcELRErS VJ'mo of Cardui word : ".Mamma, we batter pray soma nor. age. Cor aala by W. H. Cohen. Weldon J. N. Brown, I Halllaa.Dr, A.i. Harrison, Knoald, Drufgliia, CutiJ Id a Hull' "Our engagement ia off again." "What's the nutter dow?" "I gave her a belt buckle with my photograph on it, and she uses it to faslen her dog's collar." Chicago Keoord. Siiupkins Funny that a woman can never throw anything straight. Jenkins Not funny ciaclly; rafher provideotial; isn't it ? tnkesaway all terrors by atrengthening the -vital onrans. H fits n mother for baby's coming. By revitalizing the nerve centres It has Drought chuRDy, crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women wno iearea tuey were barren. It purities, Deals, regulates and strengthens, and ia good for all women at all times. No druggist would Be without it, si 00 For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cbat- tauooga, 1 enn. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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