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L lfp HI W II n I n J 1,1 hmSSflKSE!! f illr.a 1H JL- flfl I pNB apajsHWHawMaBWaat Cfl fEUST W. SIj"EIDC3-E, ritoi'iUKToit. 1)1, XXXV. A. NEWSPAPER IF O IR, THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1(5. 1900. TEPMIS: 150 1KK ANNUM IN ADVANCE NO 16. BLOOD PiSil In some cusps the external siKns of Contagious Blood Poison are so slight that the victim is firmly within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the disease is know n. In other cases the Wood is quickly tilled with this poisonous virus and the Mercury A HO Potash M9he Wrecks, inci Cures swollen KlamR mucu patches in the muuth, sort on st ,ilp, ulcers on tongue, sore throat, eruiitions un skin, comber vi.liutil spluU-lus. hihI ...lliiw hair nn.1 fvchn.wc rem. for douhl, as these ire all uimiUukahle wk" ui" Cui.Un.ms Ulucxl I'mson. D.ntois still j. rest-no mrnuiy miu jAn-roii s uv uiuy cure iur iiuhm. nnsuii. I tiese ihmsoikuis tmn- nU never vei mane a toniiicic ui jiumutni um; tunuiiou. muoa ruisnn. i ney drive the disease ,k into the system, cover u up nvi wniie, om u nreaKHuui aam in worse torn., l licse powerful mmeriils produre mercurial '.....intiittiii and the most offensive fores hu1 uUrs, eansinir the joints to ..inVn ami finder nails to (Iron off. Mornurv and ptatih make WTOcks, not cures, ami those who have heen .limi. with ihene drills are never after free from ndies and pain. ,. S S. '"'is ' eiiureiy umcrcm manner, iwhik a purely vegetable reined v ; it Ion-en the powm out of the svsteu.. and ktead ol le.mn ouwu, ( m-ami. n o. n i me. miiv aiuidoie iur mis speiine virus, and : .- .1 1.. ".(-m fitr (111t1ltMf ma Illiuul Pnihjiii Via itmili.r .i .. 1, .t ... I '. I l .1 irieiort mi- unit ...a,,v. ... niim 'i uuw i ii it-m i nr uc ii i tt y itpj var, e veil jmi.nli proiinumed mcurauie nv me uoeiora, a. a a. can rw relied iinn to make a rupid, permanent cure. S S. S. is not a unliieii remeoy ; mi rnn ivmv i ummj uui jh u.t irii 11 h ure aim uuiaiuu cure lor una iisease. 11 u tlie purely vegetable Mood inedi iue known. 4i It 1 MvtMt, i tut MuHwrry 81 , Nfwurlt, N J , My " I HSHtlirtnl with it trrriMi" l limil ilmntr, wliuli wbx in npnt nt firt hut afterwards ,n Ml over my body. These wxm Iwkc ou: Into nures, and it it fusv tn im.iKiiK- llu- mifl-'.uiK I tndiiri'tl lU t.nr 1 hp. utile tunvim-ed thul the mMPliaii J9NS- Wjw ! '" 1 ' T' 'Mmurt.i hhiihth, which was ri'imv uirown awny. I tlifii -"l??I yr 2 1 m ,n" vnnouji iHtciit ine-!uiiie hut iht v ilid nut muh ihr di-euMf W'irti 1 hud lmi-.hed tnv first ''i2j'ifl iMiL 1 'WWttW J fxittleot S. S S I wa nrrnltv iinppfvi-d uinl w .irlnrlite.l with Dir rr-nlt The lartif, red Hi.l.dilH-t on iiiv rlitst tM-tfrtii t" ttrow pa tri and sm.i!!i t t.i l hvfort' Unix di-a.iie.Ofd tMitirtlv. 1 i framed my tfHl weight, hn-Hiiir slnii.yti, imi my tin- hum m 1 I d v-un rutin lv well, snd uiy skill a clear ! a piece ul f Send for our Hoiti Treatment llu.ik which runt.iin-i v:iln:ldp itifiirin.itinn atmut this di.eHse with Kimnleie directions lor srlf treuliueut. ( iur uiedi a) ileiiartment is in ch.irte of )lisiciaus who have made a life-tune study of Mood discuses. Don't hesitate to write for anv iufonnatiun or .idvice wanted. We make no charire what- All correspondence is held in the most sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, 6A. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BUILDING. PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. A WONDERFUL MACHINE. A TOUCHING INCIDENT. CRONJE DEEPLY AFFECTED. THEY ALL VOTED "NO." I N Vi i I I - i Vfi 1 .Mto:..W i. i a w.-'fl ! at w .lW..WjlUp i il "1IH W WH ! Ki ii (iiM fcft'xitTy Tl! l-pnKl.l I' LI.. fan-Allirrlian fciKM!.n Iw. Si vast is ilu' miiiilier of valuuuu- ami intei. -iilc oiijci is for eihlhilioii in ihe possi ssion ol the noveniineut that I,.., ,, i,iiii!ir nf cre.Ht tiroiiortions could iiossildy coiililiu them. Instead of one biilldliiK. however, nt the Vaa- i.. i'...i.i u-iii.-h 1 tn Ih held in Huilnlo from May 1 to Nov. 1. Uwil, the 1'edeiiil (iroup i,., ...i, wi...ii'ir.. connected liv colonnnd. s. 'I he nuiiii liulldiiiK will be Kit) feet wide and 111 mi feet long. others HI cHi-ii l- lo tut't Bitiare. nchltcct of the treasury department. will consist of The I he Kinernuient work Is under the direction of James Knox Taylor, supervising The uruiip will tie treuted architecturally III a modified Spatilsh reualssuac, KU'l ti t' (S'ioi fa hruie. In" marked eolitiuHt to that used at Chicago, will be rich and brilliant. ESTABLISHED 1870. UtANKT.CLAHK CO., l.iuiiu J. (Successors to Cooke, Clark Hi Co.) Sash Doors - and Blinds. Moulding-, Stair Work, Porch Trimmings, Hardwood and Slate IHantels, Tiling and Grates. BsjFine Huilcli r's llaidware.tMl 'AINTS01L& GLASS. And liuildinn Materiil ol K.ry l.n.ti..n. i CoiBiD-rcial Place aod 49 Uoanote Avenue, NOlU'Ol.K, V.V W, T. PARKER, Heavy ANDZZ Fancy Groceries P. N. Stainback, WELDON, N. C. f) 'tier in tttm'- .'UncMiDiSE ()K Al l-KIM"1- ZEICLCR It BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. S II 0 E S Gorn,Hay & Oats All iimids cheap for cash .'I lbs green colli e Iur iic. 1 have recently added tu in v business a bakery. Kest Bread ami Cakes furnished at short notice. W. T. 1'AlfKF.K, Weldon, N. C. km 1 1 HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. 1NC1PKNT OF THE 1IIIKR OENKRAI.S Till P AH A PKISONER TO ST. HELENA. I apt. J. . Webster, who will pass into lii-tury os the unu who took lien en I Crorju lo St. Uoleua, is lmvinc a week's rest in New Orleans while, his bi).' trunsport, tlio Milwaukee, ii K''tlin(; ready for anollicr trip to Suuili Afiica willi i enrxo ul homes. Captuiu Websti i tells some interesting things about hi- disliui'uiKlied prisoner. ''I was rather nonplussdl to know what tu do lor the old genllcmiin s diversion, lie and Ins wile would sit silent, side by side, for hours, holding each other's hand, and occasionally he would read a little in th Bible, but I was aniious to brilit eu him up a bit. Luckily 1 happened tu think of a iriiphophonc I had during uiy vis.il to New Orleans. I ringed it up in my cabin, put on a Sousa's Bind cyliudcr playin" the "l'resideDt's March," and tlieD sent uo iuvitatioo to General and Mrs. Cronje and one of the Boer officers, who was also accompanied by bis wile. They came in, and, while mating a pre text of exhibiting some photographs, I started the machine to koK. At the first ootes the whole party looked intense ly suisz d, but, of course, they soon loca ted the source of the sound. 'I heard you bad a talking box that talked like a 1 said Croi ju, through the interpre ter. 'Is that it? 'les, General, 1 re plied, and when (he cylinder stopped I lipped on another containing Moody ud Saukey's hymn, 'The Ninety and Nine,' which I bad been told they in their owd language, the tUcct was startling. They reeogniied the tune at once and Mrs Cronje burst uddenly into tears, while the other woman lifted i I'liveriug voice and beL'an lo (.ing th words in Hour lluich iler husband timed away and wiped bis eyes, and 1 cou'd see by the spasmodic clasping and unclasping of his bauds that General Cronie himself was deeply affected. To relieve the tension I put oo a rccoid with a lively banjo Solo, and iu a moment the old gentleman began to smile and beal time with bis feet and head, his gray beard wagging to the melody. It fuDDV to see biin. When the music had ceased a black Kaffir boy, a body serv ant, who had followed the party in, said awtsoiuely that there was a devil iu the box. Cronje frowned down the sugges lion, but asked whether it wasn t done by some trick, like veDlrilcquisui, makinti an exuiessive trrslure to his lips. To satisfy him I took the machine apart in d explained the mechanism in detail. II grasped the principle very quickly anil seemed deeply interested. I lelt the in struuient at hi. Helena. .lew Drleans Times-Democaat. A WOMAN (IIVES HER EXPERIENCE Jt'ST AT THE HIQHT TIME. A "GREAT" BOOK. HOPES WERE BLIGHTED. HOOK ON POOS DIPN T HELP THIS AUENT 01,'T (IK TROUHLE. omrE or 1IUIH ART cunriiNt Htf-.sole An'iit iu Weldon forSTHOUSK BROTHERS 1'iiriiiorly sold here hy M. F. Hart.) A fit guaranteed. fS-ms:.,n.l iOgy m fo. UNDERTAKING Id all ita branches. Melallic. Walnut Cloth Covered Caskets and Collin". Telephone or telegraph uiema(ie al tended to day or night. I have read of a town meeting in I'ennsylvauia where the question of li cense was to be decided. i the iiics- liiin was about tu lie put, there arose from one eornur of the room a miserable feiuiile, wrink'ud and gaunt, and n retch ing out her anus, iu a shiill Voice, she cried: hook upon me. You all know me, or once did. You all know was onee the mistress of the best farm in the town ship. You all know, too, I had one ol the best, the most devoted of hushauds. You alt know how I had five uoble- hearted, industrious boys. Where are they now? Doctor, where are they now? You all know. You all know they lie iu a row, side by side, in yonder church yard all, every one of them, tilling drunkard's graves! They were all i aught tu believe that temperate drinking was safe excess alone ought to be avoided; and they never acknowledged excess. But I saw the graduil chaoge coining over my family aud prospects with dis may aud horror; I felt we were all to be una in one cominoD ruin. I tried to break the spell the delusive spell in which the idea of the bene tits of tem perate drinking had involved my hus band and sous. I begged, I prayed; but the odds W"M against me." Aud, will) her arm tt log high, and bor tall form stretched to its utmost, and her voice raised to an unearthly pitch, she ex claimed: "I shall soon stautl before the judgment seat of God I shall meet you there, you false guides, aud be a witness against you all ! ' She spoke aud van ished. But when the chairman put the uestion, "Shall any license be granted for the sale of spiiiluous liquors?" I lie response was unanimous "No! ' Chris tian Observer. CLARK TOOK IT ALL. A GOOD THING 10 BE RICH. HlllEU A WASHINGTON HOTEL ANNEX AT 810,000 A MONTH. He Those hideous, heathenish, isli Chinese! She I think so; I'm going right t work this very minute and buDt up a civilized name for chow-chow. IT WOULD NOT WORK. A CONVERT TO THE MIND CURE. ALTHOUGH SHE HAD UREAT KA I I'll , IT WOULD NOT HTOP THAT HOLE IN THE PIPE. "1, A Brute. The Kather You two had better have a quiet wedding. The Lovers Why ? The Father There'll be noise enough m l lo ure after you're married.'' Syracuse Herald. 1 be Imtulla. m90KESnSSHSiSSi ill B&M2S Mate The Bst Liver Medicine. Largest Package on the Market. One r.okK Mr 85c. t'Tvi for $10ft ' ,IavM nnwell.. (Wanton. V.. says: "For time I was ro of J pie. un Uu, iiy, .ud . fe.liu of .U-kfiM. and uonerah """; ' "Km cured l( entirely." IIROWN MV'U.tX).. I'rourleUiw. Urwmvun jMonuments J AND 1 Gravestones. WE PAY the FREICHT akiCU ARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY . . . LARUKMT slTOt.'tt In the South Illustrated Catalogue FKEK. THE C0UPER MARBLE WORKS. (Eatabliahed 1848.) 15 to 1S3 Buik (.. Norfolk V ot1j. in laar NEW GOODS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 24 yards F.laatic, fie ; 24 needle, 1c, 24 sheet wriliug paper, 2c., 20 lrw Bullous fie., Yard wide percale c , H1'1 re goods, :tjc, Floor niuttiug 1, 12, lot Carpetiim, 12J to 47-c, Fariuem heavy shoes, KMC, lilies' sho, Ttk! lo ftiigs xte to l.7i, 3 yard lace ciirlnius .17 J cenui, Curiam pole aud fixtures, lc, cur taiu scrim, 4c, culicow, 4c, Meu'seoataaiid vostn Hoc, men'a pallia, , lioy's pauU ISto Hoy's uit 45 lo ."c, Muttreiw ticking 6lo 7c. Meu'a winter underwear, ,,., r.,h il lotl. 50. 1 am re ceiving aome good bargainB in winter goods r -c3- n -caT3T"rT!"R,S a. j.. '- 1 Weldon, N. C.I G K N K K A L S V I' K R I N T K N I K N T , HENPKRSIIN, N. C, I beg to anuouuee that the follow nig towns arc now connected by lone distance phones, and the rule herewith published will be iu effect ou and altei March 15th: FROM WKLDONto Vxtcll, :10. I.iuisburg, 4ti Airlie, Macon, 2.'- Brookslon, ltd. Malison, -o Brinklcyville, 'JH. M.doc, ib Oentreville, 40. Middlelmtg, III t'hurchill, 25. Oakville, 2f. Crowells 15. Oxlord, Dil.ney XV Kideway. Kiilield, 15. Hiiigwood 15 Krankliuton, 40. Hoanoke Hupids, ll- Gaston, H. Tilleiy, 15 Gillburg, IIS. Vaughan, 25 llend'ersun, :t5. Warren 1'lains, 2.' Halifax, HI. Waricntou 25 Killrell, 4(1. Wise, 25 Laurel, 40. Youugsville, 45 Littleton, 20. F. C. ToEI'I.EMAN, Geo. Supt, Dick I made two calls this aftTnoon and I must have left my umbrella at the last place I called. Carter How do vou know but thai you left it at the first place? Dick Because there is where I got it. In the first six months after she gets married a bride gives advice to all her bachelor friends: after that she takes it from them. I"- APPOMATTOX IRON WORKS, MnufaeturerHof Agricultural Implements, Shaftings, Mill Hearing, Pulleys, All kinds of Machinery, and Repaint. No. 22 A 114 Old St., Petersburg, V. 11,-ll.l.ls i)i r...iuul ft lie . Hsiil'-.l or Im .nllu' Ulliul a.-.irlon . on, lo Iho I'url. K.i ..llli)D, Willi food Urf wnl'-ili'D.' P.1'1. .Iioiilil rll , lb rATLMf KKCVHU. Haltlnura, Md. FOR THE I SHIPVRECKED III HEALTHS Who trust to Dr. Pierct'a Golden Medical Discovery. It cures niuety eilfht per cent, of all who use it. Old forma of disease, obntinate eoutfh. weak luiuta, apitttllg of bliKxl, weakness and emaciation are perfectly and iieriiianently cured by this K)werful remedy. Mv wift bad hemorrhaire nf the rungs," writes W. A. Sanders, Ksq., of Hern. Mason Co., . a. ten hemorrtugfs, and the people all around here said she would never be well again. Rut she began to take Dr. Pierce's flolden Medical Discovery and she soon bt-iran to nam stirnatli and flesh. After taking ten bottles she i was entirely well. If any one doubts this, they may enclose self addressed envelope witn stamp, auu J win answer. Sick persona are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter lire of cxaige. All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. KUPPOSE it was wrong, said a well knows member of the Detroit bar, wilh a grin, "but I couldn't afford to let the opportunity pass. My wife hai become a couvcrt to the mind cure fad, and fur the last mouth I have heard uolhiug but the power of mind over mat ter. I said little, hoping that she would tire of it and drop il. But I was doom el to disappointment, for the longer she harped on it the worse she became. "This morning she discovered that water pipe was leaking, and she went at it wilh that universal woman's tool hair pin, with the result lhat she only made the hole larger and caused a small jet of water to be shot into the room Clapping a finger over the hole lo atop the flow of water, she callid loudly for ine, aud when 1 appeared on the tccue I look the situation in at a glance. "What is the matter, my deal?" 1 asked. 'There is a hole in the pipe," she gasped: Vet a plug while I hold the wa ter back.' " 'There is no leak there if you will only think so,' said I, soothing. 'Bui " 'John Henry' she began, but that moment her finger slipped and a jet of water hit her in the eye, and the valu able remarks lhat she was about to make were lost for all lime. "John, she snapped, 'cant you see that the wall paper will be ruined if let go?" Well, my dear, said 1, ignoring her question, 'it is lime I was going down stairs, besid s I am afraid that if I main here I inny interfere wilh the calm icposuful working of your mind. Con vince yourself, my dear, that th.re is leak and remove your fiugsr.' With thai 1 left her. I look the preeaaiioo however, lo send up a pluuber, but from what I beard whan I lel'l I m afraid that her mind was tar from being in a re poseful mood.' " Kx. The Way To Success. ' I've gone back to my first love, the great Celebrated Compendium of Cui-vcr.-al Knowledge, bound iu calf and sold ut a price within the reach of all," said the book agent with a sigh. "The other day the head member of the tirm that I am proud to represent called me into his private office and showed mo a bouk on dogs, telling how to take caro of tlicin, whal to feed, what to do for the mange, how lo tell a mastiff Irotn a pug, how lo idle a mad dog in fact it was a ivgu d ig encyclopedia bound in cloth and sold at a popular price. The moment I t eyes on that book I saw great possi bilities in it. I knew from bitter expe rience lhat nearly everyone kept a dog, and no mutter what kind of a cross-eyed purp it mijlit be the owner couldn't be convinced that his own particular dog wasn't I he finest dog on earth. I made up my mind there was a fortune in the le of that book, and I secured the ex clusive right to this city before I left the office. Cautioning the head member of ic firm to keep the presses going so there would be no possible chance of a shortage, I started out to place the great work before the public. The first house that I stiuek my hopes received a sudden chill. I was no sooner in the yard than big dog came tearing around the comer of the house und made for me. There was only one thing to do and I did it. I made for a tree that was near aud man aged to get cut of the way before the beast ariived. As he showed no desire to leave, 1 yelled for help. A man came to the door und after calmly looking the situation over asked what I wauled. 'I'm scllino a work ou dogs,' I said rather weakly from uiy position in the tree. 'Ii tells how to cure the mange, what to feed, what to ' 'Well,' said he, put ling in, 'explain it to Tigc and if he can s anything about it I'll buy it.' Wilh that he went inside and shut the door. For two mortal hours that miserable cur sat under the tree and licked Ins chops. Then the owner cauie to the door auio ud said it was time that Tige had his Inner and that I could finish explaining the book to him after he got through II he had u t called that dog away just as he did Tige would have had his dinner right under the tree, and the firm would have beei short one book ngent. As fur as I am concerned every cussed dog in this city may die of the mange. In fact I hope they will !" RELIGION IN THE FAMILY. The city of Washington is not exactly provincial, but the way a modern up-to-date mining king spends his money has been viewed with quite us much aston ishment there as a tail) ho in the village Wujback, For example: When Senator Clark, of Motitaua, came to the pital he naturally began looking around for a bouse. Of course, lie had a lioase in Butte, and a 82,00,000 palace in New York, but ho had to have a place to stay there. So he bought the "Stewart Cas- ,o." This is the tremendous old run own, ramshackle edifice owned by Sen ator William M Stewart, of Nevada. It as been on the "market for years, but nobody wanted it. It has been out of repair so long that it needs to be entirely rebuilt. Weeds grow iu the yard, the stairs wander druukenly, and the cement with which the brick work is covered has peeled off in blotches until the place looks as if it bad some skin disease. The price paid by the millionaire is said to be $140,000. Having secured Senator Stewart's house, the gentleman from Montana be gan looking about for a place where he could put up. He went to the Arling ton Hotel aud asked if they could lei him have about sixteen rooms eo suite. The manager said they had no more than that in the entire "annex." "Well, how much do you want for the annex?' in quired Clark. "Ten thousand dollars a month," replied I he manager. "All right; I II take it." Andiu a few days Clark .coved iu. Ho entertained his particular friends here, and impurtanl witnesses who came on from Montana to testify iu his trial stopped at the 'annex. The happiest man in the Senate now is the venerable Stewart, of Nevada. He lad Clark came Chicago Journal. HOW TO TEACH YOUR CHILDREN TAKE CARE, YOURSELVES, TO TOUCH NOT THE UNCLEAN THING. Doctor Y'ou're all run down. What brain work have you been doing? Patient Been trying to mennrixa ill those newspaper rulos for longirity. OASTOniA, Bonn, llm ) 1 ' I"1" mw "w WIICW liUkRIXnODING. Ill) YOU WANT A BLESSING? Nut l.oijrer To Be Fn Jure j. , fiend- WanlcJ To Be a Centenarian. Nell Do you know the language of JWers? Belle I know that when he sends me a 825 bunch i f American Beaulieg, it d oesu't mean "I hate you." A Pale face Ii a prominent Rymptont of vltUUd blood. I f covered with pimple, the tvidence ti complete. It nuture'i w ay of w arning you ofyourcoudltlon, Johnston's Sarsaparilla never null to rectify all' disorders of the blood, alight or severe, of long standing or recent origin. Its thirty years record guarantees Its emoaey. bold everywhere. Price 11.00 per full quart bottle. Prepared only by - UK HIUAN IIKI'U COMPANY, Detroit, Mick. w FOR SLE BY . M. COHEN, WELDON, N. C. The Klderly Gentleman The true aa oret of success is to find out what the people want The Younger Man And give it tu them, eh? "Naw, corner it." Friendly Advice. Fiiend All you need is patience. Young Doctor Yes, if you apt II the way I spell it v bat's His AiJress. Borrows Kasy, ia he? Uraphter Well, I should say. wrote to him onoe aud asked him to lend me two dollars. It seems I spelt "two" too double o, and forgot to orosi the t. He tent Die 1100. Begin, my friends, with your childrer Sp-ak cheerfully, but reverently and solemnly, to them of the righteousness of God Tell them He is their father, and tell them He is their judge. Show thitn His face of compassion; show them His throne of retribution. Teach them that He loves the good; teach them lhat He hates lying, and lust, and all iniquity and lhat, for His gooduess' sake, He will sweep those who do not bate them final ly into tribulation. Take care, your selves, to touch not the unclean thing, so that your counsel to your sons and daugh ters be not a mockery. Shake off the first dishonest penny from their fingers as the apostle shook off the venoinou viper into the fire. Stand in awe at your conscience, stand in awe of the King of Kiogs. Kxpect and welcome, from the ministry of Christ, searching messages, l'ray for prophets who will icbuke you, as their aucieat predecessors did Israel, fur rubbing man hy any fiaud, for rub bing God by keeping back the offerings at His altar which he rciiuircs at your hand. And wheu we, poor ministers, are weak, when our lips stammer, or out courage fullers, or our poor lives seem to empty our words of power, turn to old Isauh, and listen fo the burden of bis advent vision. "Hear, O heaven, and give car, 0 earth for the Lord hath spoken. have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me. Wash you, male you clean. Cease to do evil; learn to do well. Seek judgment; relieve the op pressed: right the fatherless; plead lor the widow. .toB shall be redeemed with judgment, and her converts with right eousness. Say veto the righteous, it shall be well with their, for the reward of hia hand shall be given him. The niouih of the Lord bath spoken it.' Bishop F. D. Huntington. NIGHT SWEATS, loss of appetite weak and impoverished blood, colds, gtippe and general weakness are frequent results of malaria. nlitlr.K IS TAS1K LKSS CHILL TON 10 eliminates the malaria, purines your blood, restores your appetite and tones up your liver. 25c per bottle. Insist on having ROB ERTS', No other "as good." J. N. Brown, Halifax. ; Jackson Drug Co., Jackson. Unless you put out your water jars when it rains you will catch no water; il you do net watch for God coining to help you, God's watching to be gracious will be of nu good at all to you. His waiting is not a substitute for ours, but becouse He watches therefore we should watch. Wo say, wc expect Him lo oomfort and help us well, are we standing, as it were, on tiptoe, with empty hands upraised to bring them a little nearer the gins we look for? Are our "eyes ever towards the Lord?' Do we pore over His gilts, scruiiti.ing them as eagerly as agoldseek er does the quarli in his pan, to detect every shining speck of tht precious metul? Do we go to our work and our daily buttle with the confident expecta tion that He will surely come when our need is the sorest and scatter our enemies? Is there any clear outlook kept by us for the help which we know must ogmc, lest it should pasa us unobserved, and, like the dove from the ark, finding no fooling in our hearts drowned in a flood of troubles, be fain to return to the calm refuge from which it came on its vain errand? Alas! how many gentle messengers of God Sui tor homeless about our hearts, unrecog nized and unwelcomed, because wo have not been watohing for them! KOH OVKK VMTV VKARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitly years by millions ol mothers for children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy tor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part ol the world. 2a cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. l'assion forgets always; love never. The laws ol health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the pcuuliics for violating ibis law piles. Keep your bowels regular by tak ing a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never have lhat severe punishment ibflictcd upon ysu. For sale by W. M Cohen, druggist. Price, 25 cents. "Do you give oredeone lo the theory that the sun is losing its heat and event ually will be burned out ?" asked the Ohservaut Boarder of the Cross-Ey Boatder. "There is no doubt," replied the latter "not on'y that the sun is losing much of Us hoat, but that wo are getting it. (URU A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brotuo Quinine Tablets All diuggists refund money if its fails to cure. 2jo. The genuine has L. B. on each tablet. For sale by W. M. Cohen Druggist, Weldon, N. C. Swifts Premium : Hams Cooked in any manner arc always delicious; like Swift's Premium Bacon and Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, there is no uncertainty about the quality Swift's Premium Hams are the very best of 7 mil lion Swift Hams made in a year. Swift's Premium Break fast Bacon and Swift's Silver Leaf Lard are the best of an equally large output. Swift and Company Chicago St. Louis Kanui City St. Joseph Omiha St. Paul J. L. JUDKINS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine K;Groceries, FRUITS' CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, Gloss Tin, and wooden and wil- lowware. Also Pratt's Home, tow, . Hog and Poultry Pood, and Grove's Tiwtclejw Chill Tonic. Alexander's Liver and Kidney Tonic for purifying the blood. This tonic is warranted or money refunded J. L. JUDKINS, No. 23 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. 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Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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