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SaEESSi OHN" W. SLEDGE, proprietor. A ITEWSFjFEI? for the people TERMS:-'160 IKR annum in advance 0L. XXXV. T WELDON. N. C THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1900. NO 13. 3MIW OLD AGE Tlie inujurity of jxtsoiis upon reaching midille ae ami pat tiutl their iiKmmI hecotnes wi'rtk ami thin, and diseases that were ..;u- ...t.tr,iii...l , . 'irU. r lit.. ... uit....i ... Those predisposed tn Scrofula, Ciiu-er, Rheumatism, Gout ami other hercilitarv troubles may escape till then, but as they Rgc the IiIimkI, so long tainted ami weakened bv accumulated waste matters, is no lunger able to proiieilv iiouii-.li tlie 1io.lv, ami it Ik-coiiics an easy mark for disease. At this critical period of lile the blood must lie re-enforced before it can perform its 'legitimate functions and rid the system of these imisons, ami nothing so sim-ly and efTectliHl 1 v does this us S. S. S. ONE GLASS OF WINE. A VERY COSTLY DRINK. BEGIN AFRESH. WHO HAS SEEN CHRIST IN YOU TODAY? SI'KIXI.ATlnN AS TO ITS Kr'f BIT ON Til K insToitv ok Tim cot:NTnr. IIAVK Yol! EVER KAI.I.RN SHOUT WHAT A IMIUIaTIAN Sll 1.1 I.U UK S. S. b. strengthens and enriches the blood, improves the ai.iietile. and builds un the eeneral constitu tion, it is not only the best blood purifier, but the liest tonic for oll people. It warms the blood, tones up the nerves, removes all taint from tlie blood, and prevents the development of disease. S. S. S. is the only pun Iv vegetable blood medicine know n. Not one particle of men in v, potash or other mineral poison can la found in it, and it may lie taken for any length of time without harm. S. S. S. is the cmlv remedy that reaches deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula. Cancer, Kheunia- fn, l-;c7ctna, letier, eic. u purines ami restores trie moon u a neaiiny, normal comliliou, ami makes it iiuixjssilile lor jHHSonous waste materials 10 accuinuiaie. if If mu have an old running sore or an obstinate ulcerth.it refuses to heal, or are troubled with boils ami carbuncles, trv S. S. S. tUievcr fails to make a ipnck and pcttmiuenl cure ot tliese pesis. 11 your svstem is run down and you feel (A need ol a tonic, S. 8. S. will strengthen and help you as it has many others to a happy, healthy old age. I s .,-,! Mr. II. Hor-len ..f Sa.nii.vill,-. V. ..( . .-asr.it 1 'i' 'rT "f "!'''' 'WT '"5 "nn """"V1 i.-m'.-iiuV ,l Uii.tv-r.vev.-ar. .l.n.lioK allti llie l .liv.iru... , T " '' rbeni itiro. .n.l Iwd asrarverv ..enie.lv I If you are in douht altout your disease, and will send us a sUtenit nt of your ruse, our plivsieian will Jve von anv int'.miuli-m or advice wanted, for which we make no charge. I B.Kk oil ltl d and Skin Diseases sent to any desiring it. Address Swift Sineiiii Co., Atlanta, C.a. S. S. IS THE IDEAL TONIC AND DLOOD PURIFIER FOR f OLD PEOPLE. ll is said that a single glass ol probably wrocked t lie Democratic iu Mm t I Tnar-n a -RT iTSHED 1870 FRANK T.CLARK CO., u (Successors to Cooke, Clark k Co.) slWlsxt IstlMBI llllilliilix .ipwrw Hot meals and cool cooks You'll not need to regulate your cooking by the thermometer when you get a Wiclvless l'.lue I;l;une Oil Stove. On the hottest tlas you can cook whatever you choose, in whatever way you wish, with out suffering any additional discomfort while cooking, The comfort you'll gain is only one of the advantages of using a Wickless Oil Stove It is handier than a coal stove and cleaner and cheaper, The Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove is absolutely safe; it burns ordinary kerosene, without wicks and causes neither smoke, smell nor soot, Mads In various slaee for viirtoiis -ImI f:i'nllliv; s.il.l at prices to llllt any sired pocketbvoka wherever stoves an- m.M. II the iii-alrr Lm i huI havo llieui. write to the STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Best Prescription lor Malaria, Chills and Fever, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form Sold by every druggist in the malarial sections of the United States No cure, uo pay l'rice, 50c WHOLESALER. Dt. Louis, Mo. , Feb. , U. fun Umdicikb Co., Otjr. Oentlomn! Wo wish to eonirratulalo you ti tbo Incruaaed falcs wo aro having un your rove'n T:.u-lea t'llIU 'Iconic. On c xam iiaj our rccorl ot inventory uudcr il.tu a lui 1st. we unit that no rol.l dnnnir t CM.I ri .u,n fipuviH Tuol. 1 j flud ihjt ur a lies un your LaMtlv i (Iruuiu-vuiDlDO 'blot havo been om. -. auai eaurajua: hviuit eold during tlio lato 4)olituudCri'o-aiuul,'.l.lJuton. : l'lcau ruali auwu ur.kr . uclosod Usrowltli, uj uUlc-i, youra truly, I MEYER BROS. DRDQ CO. 1 ANDADULTS yJ, AS fATASSr 1&PIGS. 4sSW I IfecoiiimeiiA RETAILER. KaoaoM, hiM. Pabis Ubdicimb) Co. , Ooutlomen-I handle seven or eiuht differ c:it kind lot C'aill Tonics but I Jell teuboltli ol ;:?ov.-,'i Ij wlu-ro 1 .-. 11 ooj of the utlicr; . rni.i .. ioi... nf t 9t w .'hill TonK' i. uno day and could h ive bol I moro it I had ba 1 ItonnuDU. air. u:iv.- niwwiw..v ot diillt With BUO butllu "SaT. V1NYABD First Tasteless Tonic ever manufactured.. All other so-called "Taste less" Tonics are imita tions.. Ask any drugtrist about this who is not PUSHING an imitation. CONSUMER. TCnrrsaBORO, Tel. , Sep. 13, 18M. Pun M mucins Co., St. Lonis, Mo. n.nii.mnn.l write von afftr linos of rrrat- i'lido. I thiuk your41ro.''l'aiiteln'lill! Toole i i uuo iA the beet modlciiu s In tho world ( irChillsoad revor. 1 navu luroe ciiimr. i..u.. .1 ,wn wtlh miilariul fever for mnn'h-i mi.l havo boiluhl unill meuicioeii w kim's and Doctor's bills coroin-r in nil tho imt ..... i I i ,..u. ttit.t irnt thrro bottles u (Jrovr-'u Tonic. M v ehildr- n aro all well now and it was your T isteles i Chill Tonic that dia it. I fun1""- iwy too mucu in ii uuuii. Yours truly, JAMES D. B0BEBT9. mill J. Sash, Doors and i is mrly IHIjll. The story is worth lulling. Al- r the bruukin up llto Naiional Ui uio- criitio couveuiiou at l.iisr it'sion uio tisny (je-irii hold statu GuDvrnliou. ri-al exiilumi'iit iri'vuileil. The leuili-rs ul i lie party couM not arue. ll w is a crit ical perioil . Tlie in ii j irily report iudursi'J the u lurs, or bolters, at Charleston, while le in i ii oil I y report oppuHeil their aclion. The leailini; chaiupiou ul' the minority was llerschel V. Juhuauu, auJ his fol lowers were coufiJent that ll tit eloojiieiiee am) loie would carry the day. t is ijuile likely that such would have icen the case but for an unfortunate mis hap. Kt-liuveruor Juliuaou btan bi peedi before the Duun adj luruiuebt on the secoud day and concluded alter diu oer. Old men who remember that speech say it was a powerful argument, and the impression gained ground that afler the uuou recess the speaker would demolish hisoppoDcDls with a few sledge hammer blows. But the overcoulident friends of the minority report were Uoiiuieu to (lisap poiuliui-ut. Johnson felt the strain of the morning session so much th it he was unable lu eat anything, and be look a glass ol wine upon an emply stomach to strengthen himself. This was fatal mistake. That one glass of wine perhaps hanged the destiny of the naiion. The great orator resumed his speech, but the wioe had nauseated him. lie was hazy, verbose aud unintelligible al times. His style and argument lacked vigor, concisteucy and pohiliveness. His friends looked at oue anoihcr in despair. The meu on the other tide were eiul taut. It was evideut that the speaker had damaged his own cause. Then lluwell Cobb and Heury H. Jackson followed each other for the ma orily report They spoke with an airol exultant triumph and oapiured the con ventiuu. The majority repoit was adopted. I is unnecessary to follow t lie history ul the ueil lew weeks The natioual Di oiocracy was completely di-rutitid aud put two tiekeis io the Geld. J.incol was eleeti d, and the country was plunged iuto a civil war Had Johuson cuo ceeded iu inducing the Georgia conveu Hon to adopt his e nservanve ideas it u alc lu say that oilier southern stain would have falleu into linu with oui commonwealth, aud the national Demo cratic pally would have remained united This is the story ol what a little glass of wine did. It ruined a great party caused a disastrous war aud bet-ides tin losa of life cost the South over ?4 (MM! lion, IHMI. Perhaps t ti is is rather specu lative, but there are many who believed it a geueralion ago, Atlanta Couslilu tion. THROWING KISSES. HIS WIFE'S ICY STARE. WIIV IT WAS TAKKN UN A.NU WAS HANISIIKII. I he piisuii asked a strange quesllou this evening," sit hi Julin Si well to 1 wife, Ami, on his return fiom church unday. "What was il, John ?' Whu has seen I'lnist in you today'.'' I wUh you had beeu there to hear him Ann; he uiude it tirt-tty plain that nil who love Christ ought to show by their conduct i lii they arc in eurnesl "That's true, John. I know that 1 ulieii fall short of what a Christian should be. I'm sure that you and the children have not seen Chriet today. If I d re membered to be like my Master, I should not Have been cross with you because you wanted to take your tuto this morn ing. Aud 1 shouldn t have snapped y up and been so vexed," interrupted Ann. "Then I used Totu roughly because he worried me aud when he cried 1 boxed his ears, when a kind word would have made him all right. There are plenty of things I should have done, even to day, if I had acted up to the parson's (iieslioD "well try to begin alresn, Joiio. ion re quick and 1 got vexed. Wove both a deal to learn. You must just pray that the children and our frieuds may see Christ in us." .Monday morning came. John was up early, and before he went to work he asked that Christ might be seen in him that day. Ann did not forget that she, too, wished that Christ might be seen in her: aud at breakfast lime tbe children wire told how Llirist might be seen in llit iu, and they were cautioned to be kind and loving toward one another aud toward their companions. MAID AND TIIF. Cl.NSIS MAN. I SIIAI.I. NOT PASS AliAIN THIS WAY. The Cure StiKk. Mouldings, Stair Work, Porch Trimmings, Hardwood and Slate Mantels, Tiling and Grates. ayauKinr Ituildrr'a Hardwarc'ltst 'PAINTS OIL & GLASS. 1 Aud Huilding Material of Kvery Description. i8 0"Uiuiroial Place and 19 Koanoke Avenue, NOHl'Ol.K, VA. )y ty . J P. N. Stainback, WELDON, N. C. I'ealer io pflERAL - - " I J. L. JUDKINS, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer Iu Fiiie ' Staple .n.l Fancy vuYvviivwj r FRUITS CONFECTIONERIES Crork'-rj, C'ta Tin, ami wooden and wil- lowwure. Also I ran a noise, low, HoK and I'oiillry KihhI, aud lirovi-'i SSf. T.isleleHS Cliill Tonie. Alouinlei'. l.lver ami Kidney Tonic lor purilyiiii the IiIikhI. This tonic is wuriauled oi money refunded. J. L. JUDKINS, No. 2't WnshiiiKloii Ave., Welilnn, N. C' II Iv Lady Some weeks ago I bought plaster here (u help me get rid of rlmll luatisui. Druggist Well, ma'am, I hope it did iis work Lady les, but now 1 want soma thing else lu help me lo get rid of the plaster. It is an easy matter tu follow advici thai travels in the direction you arc go ing. ZEICLER It BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. S II 0 E S I aSole Agent in YYeldon forSTKOL'SE BROTHERS IlItiH ARTtl.OTllINO I. Formerly sold her by M. F. Hart.) A fit guaranteed. UNDERTAKING In all Ite brnnrhea. Metallic. Walnut, Cloth Covered Caskets audCotUna. Telrpbou or telegraph uigea V tended to daj or Bi(lit. Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY tiik FREICHT akiCU ARANTEE SAFE , 1 DELIVERY . . . ,K;K ritTIW K III tlie Mo u III Bed- WpF Time. fFM Illustrated Catalogue FltEK. THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Established 1H4A) 158 to 163 Bank it., Norfolk Y MV i If. Going to 1k1 to tumble and tosa and dream: to pursue In vain the phantom alep through long weary houra and rise to a new day tinrested and unrefrcaherl. That it the way with many a woman, who it tormented hv the aches ami twins re sulting from female weakness, and other diseases of the delicate org.ins of woman. Dr. 1'ierct'a Favorite l'reacription waa made to cure jiut auch cases and it doei what it was made for. It lieals ulcera tion and inflammation, driea debilitating drains, cures female weakness, strength ens the Ixxlv, soothes the nerval and enriches the Mood. It givea lasting strength for the day and tound sleep for the night. " Pot three vears I suffered continually," writes Mr. t,. I n.iuil.. of SiS Bast College St., Jck sonvllt. 111.. " Ltourkl rtlu among tkt mutual fratuton ami found neme. until Induced to try Dr. Werct'. Havirttle PreacrtuMi. When I commenced kaktiif. thii metltcine I weighed nlnely-Bve Dound.. 11 hotll me up until ao I wetfh one hundred and hfly-eia pounds more than 1 ever weighed before 1 we. eo had I would lie from day to dav and lona for death In come and relieve my .iiftcrine,. 1 had Internal iunaiuuiatton. a disagreeable drain, hearing down pains and auch dlhtieM every month, Rut now I never have a pain-do all my own work and am a strong and healthy woman. Thanks to your medicine..1 Biliouaneaa ia banished by the UK oi Dr. riaroa'a Pleasant FelltU. Again did M lud on a Hummer day G ilollh to rake some additional hay. A tigure came riding along the lane, And she said : "It's that beastly in J again ! "PI tell hi in to cb.ise himself, for he Fatigues me too quite cxcesi-ivelj !" As she stood and leaned nn her well-worn rake She saw she had made a slight mistake. I'he fellow was young and handsome, and Possessed of a tuure to beat the band lie dn w a book from Ins saddlebag And slid down off his perspiring nag. "Your name," he said, "aud your place uf birth; Are your parents yet on or off the earth? "have you had the mumps ? Are your teeth your own ? Or made to order? All right; self grown "Do you think that Sappho would, as a rule, Be tit to play in a Sunday school ? "Did any anoestors, shes or males, Have tits or boils or ingrowing nail.-? "Are you single or double, and are you shy Offspring, and if tu, please stale why? "Do you ride a wheel, and bow do you wear V'our skirtings, divided or solitare? "Is your hairself-culturedjOrisit'qiii'er'? What size of feet du you wear ibis year' All these pert questions and many more He fired at the girlie with gall galura. And Maudie parried each pointed quiz nun the answer : "It a none o youi bloouiiu' biz!'' At last he gazed iu her aeal-brown eyes With a piercing look of uuusual sizi And said: "Now your answer must le true As the law and gospel : How young are you?" Aud Maud replied in a modest way: "I'll be 18 en my next birthday." Then ihequlzzer sucked at Lis fuunlaiu pen Aud saucily lold her to "Guess again "Come uff," he grunted, "Old Whiltitr wrote Of you when the ark waa yet afloat! 'He told io rhyme nf that worn old lak W hen Kve performed with her circus snake!" And Maudie auswered: "Dou't got raw! That Whittier gal waa my great-grand ma! lie is a prominent lawyer iu this city. His daughter is 7 years of age and walked lo the gale with him one day last week. The little girl kissed her hand to him until he lurueu the corner. Hon turned the salutation each time. That night wheu became humehis wile had an icy stare I'm him. lie wanted to know the trouble, but she only answered, "Noth ing." Any question from him received a short, sharp "yes" or "no." Al'tersupper she called him into an other room and said: "Mr. , Mrs. , our next door neighbor, was over to see me this afternoon. She informed me of your conduct when you walked down the street, throwing kiss after kiss to her. She said her husband was not at home or he would shoot you. Will you please invent smuic tilau.-iu.c excuse that I can give to my neighbor to ex plain away your repri hensible cooducl?' He was up against the knottiest propo sition of his 'ifc. He thought long and hard, and linally the light dawned upon him. He rushed frantically out of the room and returned with his beloved child in his arms. "Daughter," he said, "please tell your mother what you and papa were doing ufter dinner today." "We were throwing kisses at each other until pap turned the corner." So quickly was the prosecution dis missed and in such a convincing manner that the lawyer swouncd away when he thought of his narrow escape. Suppose the child had forgotten the occurrence ! There wi uld have been a hot lime in that town that night. But ihcfe's a dt cided coulness now between the Iwo wo men Owensboru Mtsseuger. KI.KOVKK FIKIV lUAH Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions ol mothers lor children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wiud colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhuea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists For several years before his death, on December 21, 18DD, Mr. Daniel S. Ford, the proprietor, editor, aud builder of The Youth's Companion, because of delicate health, did his work and managed bis mainmolh business from a little room in his home on one of the beautiful parka uf Boston. When loving hands cleared the plain but convenient desk, there was found iu a couspieuous place, much worn with frequent handling, the following poem. If the poet had intended to des cribe Mr. Ford's daily words aud actions, he could not have done so in more appro priate language. The biead that briugelh strength I want tu give, The pure water that bids the thirsty live; I want to help the fainting day by day; I'm sure I shall nut pass again this way. I want to give the oil of joy for tears, Tbe faith tu conquer crowding doubts aud fears, Beauty for ashes may I give alway: I'm sure I shall not pass again this way. I waut to give good measure running o'er, And into angry hearts I want to pour The answer soft that turncth wrath away; I'm sure I shall not pass again this way. want tu give to others hope and faith; waut to do all that the Master sailL; want to live aright from day to day: ui sure I shall not pass again this way. IIISMOTie. I was spending the night io a beauti ful home iu a large city. At about nine clock my host, a gentleman of about fifty-five years of age, got up, went out into the hall and put on his avcrcoat and rubbers. Returning to the parlor door, in every part of the world. 25 cents bottle. Be sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. ASIIAMI.D II) TIT I. Mill III R. Such was a boy's reply to his play mates whu weie trying to tempt him to do something wrong. "But you needn't tell her; no one will know anything about it." I would know all about it myself, nd I'd feel very mean if I couldn't toll my mother." It's a pily you wasn't a girl. The of a boy running and telling bis mother every little thing !" " You may laugh if you want to," said the noble boy, "but I've made up my mind never, so long aa I live, to do any thing would be ashamed to tell my mother." I1KARTBUKN. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quantity loo rich heartburn is likely to follow, and especially so if the digestion uas b eo weakened by conalipa tion. Kat slowly and not too freely of easily digested luod. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and wiight in the region of the stomach afler ealing, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one uf Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided, tor sale by W.M. Cuhen druggist. "Uo chase youtselr Irotu this held, you chump, Or I'll comb your hair with the rake! Now jump!" He iiiuiueJ, and boarded hit horse and aped Down the dualy lane and aubbingly said "Of all tough jobs since the woild began, Tu tuughesl is hold by the census maul ' I.OVF. AT ITHST SIGHT. Believers in the possibility of love first tight may feel a sympathetic inter est, aod perhaps find a Darwinian argu uicut, in the story of the first meeting of two apes in the Loudon no. We retell the tale from "Wild Auimala iu Captiv iiy." ts.rah waa teated alone ID her cage when new ape made hit appearance frjot of tbe bars. Ustaut'' both am mala uttered short cries, and, bending toward each' other, protruded their thin lips until (hey met across the bars of the cage. Then, as the keeper threw open the cage door, the apea rushed into tach other't aims aud, squattiug on tbe floor hugged each other with coming affection In a few seconds they rose, and, ataodi erect, raited their arms above their beads grasped each other's front ptwa and creamed and howled in mutual apprecia tion. Let us hope that they lived happy ever after. Pride ia such a weak support that be who leans on it falls. The art in making friends liei ia knowing bow to be a friend. The true culture of self lies in tupport ing self with the beauties of the soul. Where duty is plain delay it both foolish aod hazirdous; when it ia Dot de lay may be both wisdom and safety. Nature makes her own aristocracy. To the humble born she often bequeaths her rarest treasures and highest gracM. RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED HY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. Ill THE SHADOW OF DE1TN. A Whnia Tamllr Core. Mrs. C. II. Kinfjsbury, who keepa a millinery and fancy goods store at St. Louis. Gratiot Co., Mich., and who ia well known throughout the country, aays: " I was badly troubled with rheuma tism, catarrh and neuralgia. I had liver complaint and was very bilious. I was in a bad condition; every day I be gan to fear that I should never be a well woman; that I should have to settle down into a chronic Invalid, and live in the shadow of death. I had JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA rec. omniended to me. I TOOK FOUR HOTTLES AND IT CURED MB, and cured my family both. I am very glad that 1 heard ol it. 1 would eneenuiiy recommend it to every one. I have taken many other kinds of medicine. I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them. MlCHieAN DKUO CO., Delrwlt, St lak. FOR SALE BY W. M. COHEN, WKLDON.M.C. NEW GOODS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "Excuse me, please, for just s few minutes. 1 am going to say good-night lo my mother." His mother lived three blocks distant, od for thirty years her son bad never failed to go and bid her good night, if he was in the city. " "No matter what the weather may be, no matter how tired he may feci, no mat ter who hit guests are, my husband never fails to run over to his mother 'a and bid her good-night," said the gentleman's wife when he had gone. "Neither he nor she could sleep if this duty had been neglected. When his business cumpellt him to be away from the city, he writes to her every day, if only a tingle line. Her mental powers are beginning to fail, and she forgets mtny things, so that her mind is a blank on some points; but when nine o'clock comes, she always knows the hour aod says: 'It it time for Henry to come snd bid me good-night.'" I'LACIILS AMONG PINE TREES. 24 yards Klastic, 5c ; 24 needles, 1c, 24 sheets writing paper, 2c., 20 Drees Buttons 5c., Van) wide percale tic., Plaid drew goods, :tjc, Floor matting 10, 12, 15c. Carpeting, Vi to 47Jc, Farmers heavy shoes, HHc, Ladies' shoes, 70c to $1.00, (tug i.'ie to $1.75, 3 yard lace curtains 37 j cent, Curtain poles and fixtures, 18c, car tain scrim, 4c, calicoes, 4c, Men's coats and vest Hoc, men's pants, HOc, boy's pants l.jto 3iic., Boy's sinus 45 to 95c, Mattress ticking, 5 to 7c. Men's winter underwear, 20c, plush capes, $1 to $1.50. I am re ceiving some goiKi bargains in winter goods EL C. SPIERS, Weldon, N. C W. T. PARKER, -DEALER 1N- Two years ago Mr. Dukes put out six acres in peach trees smong the living pines. People would come by bis or chard and tell him that his trees would never live among the pines. Mr. Duket it original, if anything, and he advanced the theory that the pines would protect his fruit trees from the tcorohing sun in summer snd the seventy ot the winters blast. It was left for time to tell the story Mr. Dukes being the originator of this new scheme of having i peach or chard right out in the pioey woods. Thit year two-year-old trees are laden with tome of the largeat and most luscious peaches that ever grew oo a tree. Now people who, two years ago, attempted to guy Mr. Dukes about his new idea of fruit growing, are eoiog to follow in his path and do likewise. It is said that Dot a dead tree can be found among the pines, while further up, where the tim ber bas been removed, some of the trees have died, while others do not look near ly so well. Moultrie (Gla ) Observer, t l NK COM) IN USV. DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All diuggists refund money if its fails to cure. 2.r)c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet, Fur sale by W.M. Cohen Druggist, Weldon, N. C. Heavy ANDz Fancy Corn,Hay & Oats Groceries All goods cheap for cash. 3-lba green coftee lor 25c. I hava recently added to my business a bakery . Best Bread and Cakes furnished at short notice. W. T. PAKKEK, Walton, N. C aug 1 It HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. orricc or GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, HENDERSON, N. C. I beg to announce that the follow ing towns are now oonnected by loog distance phones, aod the rale herewith published will be in effect on snd after March loth: from WELDON to lt.ni.n .Ml.to, Ufcfiaiut uriiu.ioia. The Pessimist That waiter it awfully tlow with those cheese sandwiches. The Optimist Oh, never mind. Tbe longer we wait the belter grows cheese. Treasures TransfcrreJ. Sileooe holds a power, a magnitude, that silve.'-tnogued speech is unable to convey. NIGHT SWEATS, loss of appetite, weak and impoverished blood, colds, la giippe snd general weakness are frequent results of malaria. ROBERTS' TASl'E- LESS CHILL TONIC eliminates the malaria, purifies your blood, restores yuur appetite and tunes up your liver. U5o per bottle. Insist on hiving ROB ERTS'. No other "as good." J. N. Brown, Halifax.; Jackson Drug Co., Jackson. He Women don't stand by each oth er. one f ardun me, but that s not sol I've refused many a man who afterward made some other girl a splendid husband. Life. Axtell, 30. Louisburg, 40. Airlie, '20. Maoon, 25 Brookston, 30. Manson, 25 Brinkleyville, 20. Medoc, 20 Centreville, 40. Middleburg, 30 Churchill, 2o. Oaavilie, Zu Crowellt 15. Oxford, 40 Dabney 35. Kidgeway, 25 Enfield, 15. Ringwood 15 FraokUntoD, 40. Roanoke Rapids, If) Gaston, 10. Tillety, 15 Gillburg, 35. Vaughan, 25 Henderson, 35. Warren Plains, 25 Halifax, 10. Warrenton 25 Kittrell, 40. Wise, 25 Laurel, 40. Youngsville, 45 Littleton, 20. F. C. TOEPLIMAN, Gen. Supt. A PPOMATTOX A calm superiority of a ind finds little difficulty ia attaining its highest ends. When you want a modern, up-to dale physio try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are csbv to take and pleasant iu effect. Price 25o. Sam ples tree at W. M. Cohens drugstore. l nilosopny teaches us bow essy it l I for aoy man to forget his troubles, pro vided bt is so fortunate as to b somebody I eise. IRONWORKS, Manufacturers of Agrloaltnral Implement!, Rurfdngi, Mill Gearing, Pulleys, All kinds of Machinery, and Repair Not. N a 34 Old Ut, PttarabBtg, Ts Bun tat A in HIM sltMfi li4 Von Hw UltMfi Bought KfUMla ihtmM ol BwrtunKKl or nvtM.mi UMf I 4iliioff ft trip to ttvt Purls Lipoatttoaa vltfc LiArr nata-w paid, wjuutc inw ) i SwAeeBaaaBXssiaW'lCV iL' nmr-r -."1 i
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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July 26, 1900, edition 1
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