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!ll$ jjrjgg pJ TEPiMIS:-1-50 PKU ANNUM IN ADVANCE JO HI -EST W. SLEIDO-E, pkoi-kiktor. VOL. XXXIV. .A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1900. NO 44. ft SIALL SPOT mav n par nrn 4 1 DL bHNbLn. If MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVE APPEARED AT FIRST AS a'rr:, MERE PIMPLES. The e,rcut"st care should I ivi'ii to any liilH' mm', '. in, ir.i h iiiirli uuii'h stlllVVS 1IU lllil,-lt,., i iill'll'l' I l'i 1 1 1 1 '"I'll1 I UN L l, -V SOOIl I M' I'.iiuvr n: In,' ivur.-l liir mi ninny !.., . inmi i m..-, r i-.n,,ih In' CHIlSe they illl lint kill.,' j:t Imt .i . illM'I'S.' j ; they naturally turn thm -Ivr over Ut tl,.. ' ,. i t H. nml iiro Inri-'d to wulmi i, in cruel m, I ,, , mi. oH-rntiiin tlm only treatment which the. ilo.'tiiis ,n.,w r,ir I an r Tli" ivi-um-promptly returns, however, Hint is os-en innri' vi .1 -ut ird ,!i ,;nn tiv l ;.n lii'fiiri). Caucur in 8 deadly poison in the bluiid. nn.l an n -r.il i- n -1 ; p. r - i,r other external treatment ran have no i'iTw:t whalm-er up "i il . Tin' env n ut cuinefrom within-the last vestigeof poison must In' I'ni.lii'nte.l , Mr. Win val.oie. of Wiilslitiiwn S 1 1 , says: ' A little liloti'l) nlhiiit the size nf n p";t cum itmli'r tny l.'I't 'ye gradually KrowiiiK Inrge-r. 'r"ni " rli sle nthi. ') :iin at intervals ran in all uirei'tionB I bw-nii.e unfitly nli.rn.eil and consulted it good tUx'tur. who jiii.n,.mn-i'd it tjiirer and advised that it be cut out. I.i:t this I i"uld m.i cm pent to. I read in my local paiior of a euro pfTectid by fi S. S.. and decided to try it. I. H''tcl lit e a charm the Cancer becoming at lint irrita' d. h i I llie'i ili chiiri'iin; i verv freelv. This craduallv i::v l"-i an i divr-on inued. altogether, leaving a wn.i1! n ab v.l.i li n.n rivji- I ped off and now onlv a heal'hv li'th si'iir i"tii!iit"i wl.i.tf ; what threatened to di'stroT mv Inn on"e eel I lull swnv. 1'ositively the only cure for Cancer is Swift's Spccitio S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD because it is the only remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of the disease and force it out of the ststem permanently. A surgical oieraiion Iocs not reach the blond -the real Beat of toe disease because the Mood can not he rut mm Insist upon S. H. R.; nothing can take ils place. 8 S. H. cur a nisi miy cas.i of Scrofula. Kezmna. Hlieiiinalism. Contagious liliMil Til on. V lie's. S ii e or any ni her form of hluod disease Valuable, lnnlis on f'ur.rr in d ItliKi.l licenses will lie mailed free to any address by b ill Hpe, ilio t.ompa'iy, AllaiHa, Ueorj,'ia. P. N. Stainback, WELDON, N. C. I'ealcr in (fEfEL - - - ZEICLER& BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. 0Kls'i')S. SHOES Thankful For Mother. DON'T NEGLECT HER. BOYS Ai Anecdote of Mr. Mooflf, KSoleAnt in Weldon for BTKOUSE BROTHERS HIUH ART CLOTHING Fnrmerlv sold here by M. F. Hurt.) A lit gnaranteen. branches Metallic. Walnut. vered Caskets anil Collin" phone or teleitraph mi'SMUfi's ut ,w. if.iWBg.7yi "!"?n 49VfS!f In all it MS&$itt Teleph. UNDERTAKING tended to day or ninht. J.L.JUDKINS, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In Fine ' Stents, w-FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, Ohwa Tin, and woollen and wil lowware. Also l'ratt's Horse, tow, tins and Poultry Food, and Grove a 5& Tasteless Chill Touic. Alexaudei W Liver and Kidney Tonic for pnritying the blood. This touic is warranted or money refunded. J.L.JUDKINS, No. 2 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C- dec 11 IT HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. ofvici or GENKKAL, SUPERINTESDKST, IIESUKRSON, N. C. February 15, 1899. ThA (1minanv beis to aonuuuee thai tlie f illnwir.g are now uonoeoted by the !-... llUinnee Service, ana in mm hi tewilh published will he effective and afiei February 15, 18911. fuom WELDON 10 T 18 A (IIIF.AT BI.KSSIMI FOR A BnV TO HAVE A UIKltl Mill II KU "Mulhir luuLsjjsi as ynunj; as she did lien you saw lur, and bitter than ever, said a yuuug tuun, in antwir to my uues- tion as to I lie welfare of his mother, li u iiiniij jiuim sii.ee I hud louliiil ,ln iIihi niiiilier's I'aee, fur we hud drifu'd ildl rent diieeli his, hut I remi inbi ted lier us a jiniuj' inulher with a luuiily of little children, and 1 hud miti'ii her sweet li'Viiiiiiii lo tin i r imereMs, ui,d het patieiil wuys in lier daily niinisiralioiis tu lliuii lie home. 1 liud uut seen this uiulh- r's bey fines he was her "little cavulier ii o fur i IV tnvfu tu the West, 1 bad oonisrutuluud her on having a boy thoughtful of the little things that make inulher's daily routine so much happier and lighter. I was utii to find thai, nil the growth iutu tuunhood, he had still kept up that beaulilul way ot ttiiuK- int! ull the while of something tu help and eheir mother. I see that mother gets a vacation every year hefure I lake mine," he add ed, with a bright smile on his face. ''TLii- year she has been East to visit her eld homo and the frieuds she knew when bhe was a girl, and it has done her lots of good." "The same uiother'B bny as ever," 1 said. "What a blessing you must be to her. She has thanked 0 id very ofleu for giving her such asoo, I know." "I've ihunked Uod many a lime fa giving me such a mother," he nj lined "It is a great blessing fur a boy to have goo I mother such as I have, and I want to do all I can fur her, because she hai done to much I'm u.e." "That is the secret of her looking a. vnuiiL' and being belter than ever,'' 1 ihiuieht. There are many, many chil dren in the world, and most of them love their mothers very dearly, without doubt but Ihey are not thoughtful of them They take it as a mallet of course tha mother should do for Ihtui, even if sh is weary, and they often try her and ve lir in manv wavn: instead of making th days of her toil enAr aud happier f, her Hy cultivating this beautiful character istic iu childhool uf being thoughtful oT mother, the boy will not neghct bi itiier when he noes ( ut itito the wuild to make a place for himself. The iuter- e-ts of tuuiher will alwajs be iu his mind He will not lirgit the little alteution that make her so happy, or the small gifts that come j isl at au oppotiune time "I wish I had done so and so fur mother, but I never thought ot it," said a younv mm, alter his mother l ad passed away Ho 1,,VM,1 his muthir. but he was noi thoughtful of her uutil it was too late. The mother craves the love aud atlen- tiju of her buys, even it they have grown to manhood to her they are her very own iust as surely as when they were ,inlu ehildren in the home nest Susan Teall Perry, in Christian Work ii i .wiimmi n li m iiHiiaiiiimn uni.i : DON'T NEGLECT YOUR OPPORTUNITIES. HPKAK A W(lttl) WHKNKVKR YIIII CAN IN THIS UlllKCTlilN. THOMAS JEFFERSON MURPHY. Thirty y ars ago a hii-incs man ii 1'iii, Id , nut u Irieinl, William ltcy bis. iiImi a nreiuiiieiit Iiumih.-b uiiiti III thai city a n J said tu him: 'Mr Key Holds, how long have known each iithet? ' "About fifteen years." "Do you believe that It Is necessary ir me to believe on the lend Jesus Christ if I am to he saved? "Yes " "Do vou care whether or not 1 am naved?" 'Certainly." "Pardon my frankness; I do not want to hurl your feelings, but I do not be lieve that you care at all whether I am saved or lust " The subiect of this sketrli, Mr. Thomas Jefferson Murphy, was horn in SiiiiiDson county. N. C. He attended the home schools when auite a little lad in knickerbockers and then went on to Davidson College, where he took his collegiate course. Leav- nu- that institution in 1888, he was employed as civil engineer on 0 - . , . . . r i 1 R R. construction. Later he returned to nis native county ami was auite a while engaged in the mercantile, lumber and nava store business with his father. He was always a bright, active young man and while engaged in business he was was storing his mind with valuable information. In 189!) he stood the Civil service examination and made such a fine showing that lie at once received an appointment as Railway Mail Clerk between "Weldon and Raleigh. Since that time he has been changed to Washington and Monroe on the Atlanta special, which place he now holds. Mr. Murphy always believed that anything that was worth doing at all was worth doing well, and in his examinations in the mail service, he always puts up 10(1, the highest. A few vears ago lie determined to begin the study of law. In 18'i7 he entered Columbia University, Washington, D. C, and graduated from that institution in 1890, taking the degree of Bachelor of Laws Recently betook a course in the study of the North Carolina Code at Wake Forest College. February 5th he stood a splendid , 1. ttdtirimin nnlirt. ff iha StntA fit M !ilii O'll PYiiminaxion ueuno urcuu ,n.. , - nndlias been granted license to practice law. That he will be successful, should he decide to settle down to practice, there is not, a shadow of a doubt. Mr. Murphy is possessed ot that in ilnmituble v.-ill and energy which makes a failure well nigh im possible. When it is remembered that all during the time lie was studying law he was actively attending to his duties as J i il il. Hi .. . 1 T?'iilwav mail clerk, lie deserves an tue morecreuii, tor suceeeu- ing so admirably where many outers, who nau more tune ior think it wise fur a thuunhtiui man to go study failed. on fur years without giiiug thought to Mr. Murphy is quite well Known in . 'eittoii, tie iiavuig iroiptuiu- tins suij.wir wi, uonesuy, i uu noi lv Ktnoiipd off here, and his many friends at tins place tender think it wise.' 'My friend, may 1 pray i.,i..i;ncr,i, hia success. ' with vou?' ' Wl.y, if we are ever where COlltllumianviiiw v , For the present he will continue in the service of Uncle bam "What do you mean?" "Vuu are a pr"fesiui: Christian, ai elder iu the Presbyterian Church. Wi have nut fn fluently during the last fit teen years. I ha e heard you speak on in my topics. We have had many cou versati ns. I would have listened cladly il you had sp iken to me on the sutijcct of religion and yet in tif'.een years yuu have never said ooe word abuit my sal vatiun. Yni have never tried to win my soul to Christ. I can nut believe that yuu cure whether I am saved or lost." Mr Keynulds, with shame, confessed that he had neglected his opportunists and then said to his fiiend: V hat has ruu:;ht this change in yuuf "I was in Chicago yesterday, and when 1 stalled Iu come hutne, a yuung man afked if he might share my seat. As soon as the train Btarted, the cunver saiiun started ran something like this 'Pleasant day? 'Yes. 'tioud crops this year.' 'Yes, pretty good' 'We o ight to be thankful to the Lord for send ing goods.' 'Yes, I suppose we should, 'Mv fiiend. are you a Christiau?' 'Well I have a high regard for religion, think churches are a good thing iu ouuiuiunity.' 'Are yuu a Christian?' 'Well, lean nut say that lam, now that ynu ak the direct question. 'Do you SCROFULA AND ITS AWFUL HORRORS CURED V Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. A. MOST WONUKltFUIi CURE. A Grand Old Lady Gives llor Experience. Mrs Thankful Orllla Hurd lives In the beautiful village of Brighton, Llvlncston Co., Mlcli. This venerable and highly respected lady was born In ti e year 1812, the year ot the great war, In Hebron, Washington Co., New York She cunie to Michigan Iu lsto, the year of "Tippecanoe and Tyler too"' All her faculties nre exc.-llently preserved, and possessing a Tery re tentive memory, her mind Is full of Interesting reminiscences of ber early life of the early days of the State of Mlidilgun and the Interesting and re markable people she has met, and the stirring eveuts of which she was a wit ness But nothing In her varied nml manifold recollections are more mar velous and worthy of uttcntlou Ihnn are her experiences In the use or JOHNSTON'S SAltSArAltll.I.A. Mrs. Hurd Inherited a tendency and pre disposition to sct'ofuln, that terribly destructive blood taint which has cursed and is cursing the lives or tliousniiit anil marking thousands more as vic tims of the deulh angel. Transmitted from generation to generation, It la found In neary every family in one form or another. It may make Its ap pearance In dreadful running sores, In unsightly swclllngB In the neck or goitre, or in eruptions or varied forms. Attacking the mucous membrane, it may lie known as cnturrh In the head, or developing in the lungs It may De, and often Is, the prime cause of consumption. Speaking of her case, Mrs. Hurd snys: "I was troubled for many yeari with a bad skin disease. My arms nn,i" limbs would break out In a mass of sores, discharging yellow matter. My neck began to swell and became very unsightly In appearance. My body was covered with scrofulous eruptions.. My eyes were also greatly lntiamed nnd weakened, and they pained me very much. My blood was In a very bad condition and my head ached severely at frequent intervals, and I bad no appetite. I had sores also In my ears. I was In a miserable condition, I had tried every remedy that bad been recom mended, and doctor after doctor bad failed. One of the best physicians In the state told me I must die of scrofulous consumption, as internal abcesses were beginning to form. I at length was told of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, ana bis famous Sarsnpnrllla. I tried a bottle, more as an experiment than any thing else, as I had no faith in It, and greatly to my agreeable surprise, I began to grow better. You can be sure I kept on taking It. I took a great many bottles. But I steadily Improved until 1 Decame ennreiy wen. au mv sores healed up, all the bad symptoms disappeared. I gained perfect healUu and I have never been troubled with scrofula since. Of course an old lady of 83 years Is not a young woman, but I have bad remarkably good health, since then, and I firmly believe thnt JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA Is tha greatest blood purifier and the best medicine In the wide world, both for scrofula and as a spring medicine." This remarkably Interesting old lady dla not lok to be more than sixty, and she repeated several times, "I believe mjl life was saved by JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA." lucmoAS DBca GOMxArir, Detroit, mxob. . W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. A TdicUu Story. LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM.' HOW A linll CHILD MOVED COL. BOB INQERSOLL. ill Jacob (rovers Selected and Private Stock Rye Whiskey, of the Purest Distillation, and is Recommended to all who use or Require a Stimulant of Reliable palitj. Axlell, Brookston, Oentreville, Churchill, Dabney, Knneld, Frankhoton, (iillhurg, Henderson, Halll'.X, Kittrell, Laurel, Littleton, Louisburg, 30. Macon, Hit Manson, 411 Middlebuig, 25. Oikville, ;i5. Oxford, . Kidgeway, N , 40. Hidsieway, S., ;i,'i Koanoke Kupi'le 85 Vanghnn. Ill Warren 1'lains, 111 Warrentun '- I 40. Wise, on YiiiiiiLsvillc. 4f, 40. F. C. TOEPLEMAN, (ien, Supt. W. T. PARKER, -DEALER IN- Heavy AfNiU Fancy Gr davenport Moiuus & co., Qorn,Hay & Oats ' Oil Surscrihrs" Kick. "How dies it hippiu that you are iding the Bigle t"i morning? I thought the Diily I'Unot w your favor ite paper?'1 "I used to like it but 1 have stopped it "Politics?" "No. It printed a notice of my dauglt- ters weuaing uuot-r mc . of Chanoc." I never want to touch the souirilous sheet again." Chioago Times- lleruld. A man dragged by a wild horse would cut himself loose if he could. He would not have his fleih bruised and torn for a min ute if he could prevent It. But many a limn is drugged along. y t .lii.,ie wull ne uiiiiiii just as well lie well. TI1C mim i"" losing flesh and vi- taiity wi" " " z.ft out, run-uowu, in all tlie unie 1 on the road to death. He i holding out an Poor Old Kentnclj. THE BLUE GRASS STATE. HE OOETI1 FORTH IN JOY AND GLAD NESS, AND COMETH BACK IN SCRAPS AND FRAGMENTS. Sole agents for the Distiller, Kichmi td, Vi. MB W n SMTTIl.it Weldon. N. C ia the sole distributing ageut at that point, for the above old nd Celebrated Whiskey. DAVENPORT MORBI8 CO. mar II 8m. .ii i. i,nn for cash. 3-lba green All m-v." v...-,- ,.i.i I coffee tor iioc 1 have reeenuy my busiueas a bakery. Cakes furnished at short "' Weldon, N. C ang 1 lv Invitation to disease. comes by Consumption 11V IlVltivvfc. orowth from otlier aisonicn,. NEW A PPOMATTOX xi. ironworks, nnnri . I I V S O- Manufactnrersof . vai, Elastic, 5c ; 24 needles, 1c, 24 ui writing paper, 2c., 2U i,r. n..i.u..r 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nervous ? .tnenii't come in a (lay. Take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery at the first sign of failing health Sri vL will seldom he very s icL The Golden Medical Discovery is the best Where a man of brains and kindly thoucht met a little child and was con quered by sweet babyhood and true lailh is best told by Wm. Wordsworth Good rich, an archiicct ot this city. He never i ires of telling the story, sod his hearers never weary of listening : 'It was on the l'-th day of January 1898," he said, "when I occupied a birth in a Pullman car coining from Chicago opposite that occupied by Robert 0, i u In i h neit lower berth to lllCIOUM. " his was woman and her babe. The young wife, who was on her way to Sew York, had her bcrtb made up early. She had prepared the baby for bed, and as she sat on the edge of the berth, the baby at her knees, she taught the bahy its evening prayer, 'Now I lay me down to sleep.1 "The child lisped the prnycr as only a baby can. As the words 'I pray the Lord my soul to tuke' were uttered, who should be standing with folded arms In very revereut attitude in the aisle beside the bowed form none other than Lol. Injersoll. ' Qud bless mamma, God bless papa God bles everybody,' the mother spoke, and the baby lisped. Hi I I ho hnni 'Amco.' Col. W' !""" olaspjd the baby in his amis and ki.-sed the child en the li rehead revireu(ly, aying, 'God bless everjb dy.' By this time all of the car occupants were on- lookirs. The great Ingerwill held the wee little baby, cooiii in his arms, aud he was ttilkii g to it. Fiually he laid the child in the berth, saying, 'Good night, little one; good night.' Q dek as a fla.-h the baby said, 'Dod bless 'uo.' "Ingersoh's answer was, 'ef, yes: bless you!' "New York Kxpress. The Martin (Texas) Democrat don't like Kentucky, nohow. It thus depicts the trouble that beset the denizens of the Blue Grass State : "Man born in the mountains of Ken tucky is of leud days and full of virts, He fisheth, fiddleth, cusseth and fightelh n repiej. D. L. Moody tlura is a good opportunity aod you de sire to do so, I do not think that I would object.' 'There will never hi a better opportunity than the present. Lut us bow our heads here behind this car seat' Aod with the traiu speeding through the suburbs of Chicago and across the praitie, this man prayed for my salvation. I never saw a man so much in earnest. I knew that he cared whether I was saved or lost. Just as he Bnished his prayer, the brakeman called out the name of a station and my new made fiiend was off He had reached the door, when it occurred to me that I did not even know who he was. I rushed after him and asked bis name, and A Century From Now. If you and I should wake from sleep A century from now, Back to grave we'd want to creep A century from now. We'd witness such a startling change, Find everything so wondrous strange We'd hurry back across the range, A century from now. A woman, forty, fat and fair, A oentury Irom now, May warm with grace the speaker's chair, A century from now. The cabinet may bo a flock Of gillies gay of hat and frock, Who talk hut won't mend a sock, A century from now. The people will fly on wioga A century from now, (Not Heavenly, but patent things) A century from now. They'll soar aloft devoid of fear Ou pinions of a chaiuless gear, And change their "flyers every year, A century from now. There'll be no restaurants at all, A ceutury from now, The home will have no dining hall A century from now. The chemists all our wants will fill, With food in tablets, and to still Our thirst we'll simply take a pill, A century from now. II the days of his miserable life. "He Bhunneth water as i mad dog and dtinketh much mean whiskey. "When he desireth to raise h be I planleth a neighbor, and lol he reapetb twenty told. He riseth even from the "I am g iing back to Chicago to find him and to have him show me the way of life." Before Mr. Reooldi left hia friend on the street that morning, be bad led him to I oradle to seek the scalp ot bis grandsire s Christ ni (hen Mf Rev nods sai j. enemy, and bringeth home in bis caroasB . Cnicaeo mv9ef to find Mr. the ammunition of his neighbor's wife's Moody There is something rong with cousins uncles latucr-tD-law, woo avenged the deed. "Yes, verily, his life is unoertain, and he knows not the hour when he may be jerked hence. "Hegoeth forth on iourocv half shot, and ootue'h back on (shutter shot, "He riseth iu the night to let the oat out, and it taketh nine doctors three days to pick the shot out of him It is an excellent thing that some peo ple are willing to pray for those in dis tresstor that 18 aooui an uiey uo. mv life." I saw a man from l'eorta on the Pacifio ooast some years ago, and I said to him: "Do you know William Itcynilds of your oity?" "I know him well." What is his businossr "Ihe people who know him best say that his business is to serve the Lurd Jesus Christ, and that he packs pork to piy ex penses." Aod then he told mo tho Ahunun that had coins into the life of W m IBM A M J J "Aolyolooe blowelh him into te nev0olJa after that street corner in- . ... eL: ai :r- i i.:-1 3 ....... bosom of his neighbor's wife, sod bis terview, how ha Mi his fashionable Agricultural Implements, Shaftings, Mill Gearing, Pulleys, ah i" Machinery, and Repairs. No. 89 34 Old 8t., Petersburg, Vs. Hsll.lil.iierK.al.il n..'.'li.!il'''"m",ia de.mnit.lrlr. to tli. I'.rl. "S""" ,IU1 siieet" !" . " V. ui.i.i ft d a J, Floor matting 10, li, Me. !X Curto.n poiesind li.tnres. lhc. cur KSrrK. 4c, .licoe. 4c, Men's coats and vestsHSc, men's pants. 00c, boy's panU, iSstfc.Boj'iralt-W. Mattress ticking 6 to 7o. Men's winter underwear, Xc u L. ti mf; 1.60. I am re- Til;w-ta",-,!-,d Weldon, N. C w in..;..nrtM the whole diges- Svel vstein and strengthens heart, lungs .ni. brain. Hundred, of thousands of ..fi ntienu have testihed to its trill IIP Georw H. Belcher. 2;.nSl Kv write: itirircii y"is V .. .mwnnin. n: i. rmmnn Sense Meolcat ia m.llin only. Clotn """",'--'- Addras lit. IL V. Pierce, bub"". ;God neighbors wiles husband Dlowetn mm iu q( he ci ,D(J ,., into Abraham s bosom belore he bath . ,i.e tenement district to labor tor time to explain. souls, establishing a church his exerted "HeemP.ieth.demij,hn into himself rMf TJ & and a shotgun into his enemy, and his yM , ,an uf winnin!, , ,!, but I do enemy s son heih in watt for him on Ba, ila. we should do whatever we on eleeiiiin dav and In! the coroner tilowetb to lead men to Jesus Christ. N. up a forty-acre field to bury the remains Observer. of that man "Woe, woe is Kentucky, for her eye are red with bad whiskey, aod her soil is stained with the blood of ioooeeot moonshiners." WOOD'S HIGH GRADE Farm Seeds. Our business in Farm Seeds is to-day one of the largest In this Country. A result due to the fact that quality has always; been onr first consideration. We supply all Seeds required (or the Farm. GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Cow Peas, Cotton Seed, Seed Oats, Seed Corn, Soja, Navy & Velvet Beans, Sorghums, Broom Corn, Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, Millet Seed, Rape, etc. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue gives the tulleBt Information about these and all other Seeds ; best methods of culture, soil best adapted for differ .rent crops and practteal hints as to what are likely to prove most profitable to irrow. Catalogue mailed free upou request. T.W. WOOD & SONS, 1 SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Ya. News & Opinions Of National Importance T I ALONE The Tlmo Cornea to every elderly woman when an Im portant tunctionai cnange lanes jnncc. This Is called "The Change of Life." The entire svstem underlines a cUaiiire. Dreadful diseases such as cancer and consumption are often contracted at tins time. McELRECS Wino otCardui Contains Both. Daily, by mail, 16 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail, 18 a year. THE ? Sunday Sun $i Is tbe Greatest HaT Sunday News paper in the world. Price 5o. a copy. By mail 12 a year. Address THE SUN, New York. W.LUack. Just Shrew! Juincmcit. KOH OVER FIFTY YEARS She I went to a fortune-teller to-day, just for a lark, aud she told uo a lot ot things. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions ol mothers lor ohildren, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the uuius, allays all pain, cures I wind colic, and is the best remedy for He Yes, some of them hit it pretty j Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor little closely, but I hope you don't think there sutferer immediately. Sold by druggists iH.,111 Ihoi III every imiioi mo iuhii. w wu,o CURE A COLD IU ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All diunitists refund money if its fuils to cute. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. For sale by W. M. Cohen Druggist, Weldon, N. C. It is much better to stand for the right than to lie for the wrong. EC- strengthens aud purifies the entire system, and brintra the sufferer safely .ivcr UieLo c!tf!!s. It3 effects hair been woinleiiui. it ia goou ior an menstrual troubles, but Is especially recommended at tins time. Asa your druggist for the famous Wine of furdiil. ftl.no a bottle. For advice ia cases requiring special directions, address the "I-adies' Ad visory Department," The Chatta nooga U ecu cine CO., inauauouga. Tenn. THOMAS J. COOPKK, TuimIo, MIm Mr. I "Mr nhter puffered (rora Irregular and painful menstruation .nd doctora could not k..- I'.'i., nt Cardtil entirely cured her, and also helped mf mother through th. Channe of l.lle. 4 EXPERIENCE is anything supernal ura powers. They just use shrewd judg ment; that is all. "That may be true, dear. She told me I was married to man who fell far short of wbat I deserve." bottle. Be sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take do oth er kind. Wbat we lack is not more talents but more purpose with those we hive. TETTER, 8A1.T RHEUM AM) ZEMA. The iutense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by spplying Chamberlain's Eye aod Skin Ointment. Many very bad oases have been tiermanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching pilos and s favorite remedy for sore nipples, chap ped hands, chilblains, frost bites and ohronio sore eyes. 25a. per box. For ule by W. M Cohen, Weldon, J. N. Brown , llalllai, Dr. A, B. Harrhwu, unoei'i, Druggists w a v Trade Marks -4 DlSION " COPVRIOHTt &C AnTon-MM-dlim nlpt iind dtwiipfinn mT . .....ei.ln niir iitiiiiiiin TraMI WnMiiar an rnTBiitlon ! pnihuhlr paioiilable. Cnmniunlvm. tr.n..trkftiwr..nn.iniii(nl. Iluidbonkon t-'ttnnU ent fro Oltlwt tifmirjr for WHnirlnR paUeni. l'tnu Uitm tKruimh Murni h Co. rew.w Scientific Htncricatt. A hanclanmelT lll.atr.ted wklr. Larmrt cjr culatlon n( .nr anieiitlBo loarnali Ternia, as month. .1. aiud bw all n.w.de.leM. MUKU & Co """-'New York "Tun. omoVTiw f St. WuWM. X -DEALER IN Heavy & Fancy GROCERIES, Fruits, Confeectioneries. Country Produce Bought and Sold. CHOICE BEEF ALWAYS ON HIND. Give me a call. an 6 ly W. L. STAINBACK. Weldon, N.'C. PERFECT" SCALES t LAST FORCVCR. eotiaiNATloi tiaM. COPPtR PLATED TCIL LKVCRtV, For facts writ, to Jones of Blnibamton, INQMAMTOH. N T.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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