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I lira fjOHT "W. SLEDO-3, i-koi-uiktok A. ITBWSF-A.FEK l"1 OK, THE PEOPLE TEBMSH150 ANNUM IN ADVANCE VOL XXXV. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, SEI'TEMHER 27. WOO. NO. 22. em sa sm wanNi m m rani ri 1 . . ......... CmitasrVu-i '!' 1 IViisi.u is the liuxt li.'ru.linii ami instructive of all ilise.iscs, a, il , .,v i.m ...... ... . v, i.iuuuci ny nun- rctl pimples en tin- h.lv, mouth ami thr.'i.t hccntiie sure, the Kl.tii.ls ctil.irne ami inflame, c per olnr.it splutdun i ami ii.iir ami n Himws (all .ml. These are si.tne of the milder svtiii,t.,nis ; thi-v increase in seventy, tin.illv attacking the vital orcalis ; the l.o.ly is liiitiiri'il with iheum.ilic jialns ami cmertil with ntii iisive eating mrc. It is a peculiar poison, ami so highly c.uiiixiua that an innocent person katuHing the same articles used liy one inieeleil ilh tins loathsome .liscae, tnav l,e ii'.oc-.ilate.l with the virus It can lie tniiisiuitle.l from parent to child, appearing as the same disease or in a tn.idilicil form like Hoenia or Scrofula M.inv an ol, sore or stiiMjoin skin trotilile appearing in miilille lift-, in iluc ami traccalile to hltxid polM.ii contracted in earlv life. You may have taken p itash ami mercury faithfully for two or three years ami 'ihoui.'ht you were curcil, hut you were not, for these poisonous millet. ils nevi r'oiire this disease 'thev ilnve it from the out-ule, but it is thong its work on the inside, an. I will show up ..g.iiu sooner or' later. You may not recngituc it us the same oM taint, hut il is. S. S. S. has cured thousands of rain of Contagious Hio.ul poison, ami it will cure vmi. It is the onlv pinclv vei;etalile hl.snl i.uiillir known ami the only antidote for this poison. S. H S. cleanses the iilood tli..roughly of everv particle uf the poison there is never any return of the .lis-'.ise. fHRF VASIDFiF HT ?FAF St'I,d f,,r lir H,,mr '''u-atn.mt bWk, VUftL I yUKdCLl 11 I EfixFifiL w,rb ivM 11 ,lisU"V tlu. dist-ase in all , stipes, ami is the rcsiiU of nmtiy years of Mr- IMC I.ce Mont- .Vi . Mil viilr- ; il nil HJi" t v , s i ', ii: -t i wi'1' , ,.. l.v ii 'Ii -' "" j ..! ''' )1U ll IHI'l '"' M I ., V,, Il 1 'llf'l'I.M !,' HllM't i. Ml i, .. ..,...i-'i..lwlih i . mill iiK'fl - "V t, , i.juM.-itillnltfWtMl lnii nil 1" uu l'"f- i. ,...- Tlietiimurv mitl I ' .. '' mr , , ,-,1 ti ' ' .IU 1 d' ., :.v nl I. i " I" v.l ii'1' ,. . il- i . i! 1 i I K 'm' n. I. !ir i it Ii In ; v h h 1 I .,:iti'tjW. ii. i II Hl .l il il'li'if'l i , .in I Sv t;irt. HinI a :,,i:it.l. If mi. I l"'l " it inw ii ui'iuii iti!Hiii aim ai nun r XJ ifril'lire 111 llt'Hl- iiiK it. You can cure yourself jtrrfcclly ainl pcruiaiu'iitlv at Immc, anil ymir st-cmt in yum own Sliuiild yuii jhmI any intormatioii or uie-!u;tl atlvitv .it hhv tmif. wii.o to i our ihysinana, 1 1m i (iisciiscs, aim attention. Consult tlu no charge whatever for th;s srrvirt. AH i.ui i finnan k ctuductcU in the strictest ciilidi uct. i.ii u.ii- r :ull." EST ABLISIIE D 1870. FIJANKT.CI.AI JK O (SueeiM'rs to Cimki', ( 'I ii i i 'c ) Sash, Doors .MntilJios, Siuir Work, Porch Trimmings, Hardwood and Slate Ailantels, Tiling and Grates. t.Fine ltuild i's ll.itilware.-Vijj PAINTS OIL. &CxL ASS. Anil Hiiiliimu Miil.rul ul hvet) l. sctipiinn. JS (! "iniU'Tcial 11 ice ami I'J Hoatioke Avei.il-, NOliKUl.K, VA. Jy iy P. N. Stainback, WELDON, N. C. Il.'alrr in fcML - - - fihfCfiDlSE OK (II- KIM ZEICLER & BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. W-iole A.nt in Wehlon forSTKOI'SK Furmerly auhl here liy M. F. ll.irt.) A lit i 7 The Best Liver Medicine. Largest Package on the Market. Onf PwkiwoTrlt Dl.l nnwrlla. Derantnn. Pa.. MVK "F I).' rles I'D tlu- boily, uuit a r.'elitirof Hlrkncs i irn. A frleii.l recouimeiiilt'M Kannui s liu tfnltrely." BROWN 511- '!. SEtS-ESSB SI'KCIAL LOW HKR'EI) CAMl'AKiN orFKR. -a JQI HE TIME RICHMOND, VA DAILY AND SUN DAY 4 MON niS.oMLY Tliu Dnily Tiiurs h peculiarly fitted e.iver lite entire ti Id with itn lull An wiiiulid 1'rw.a reiort; im liito stiff ol picinl l'iirreiiad'iitM thruuhnut the fni f, anil im Stuff (.'nrtenpoudi'iilii at all )iiii.iriuiit iii wi iiiinin. Tht) Tim. a, tiri-t ul' all, is a newspiper, " l iu f tuil it ics fur ailii'riuiz and print "U 'he newt hi o iini.iirpaw.ed in he mill. The 'I'iinpH t clear, coiieise, enn fWi'iil, and in J. peudiul and iuipattial. No nubwripliuiia anoriited at thia Mtu tier NiiTctuher The regular inb o'TipMnn r ue uf The 1 j 1 1 v and Numlay 'I' in li per year, $' 50 fur nil iu nulla, and 11.25 fur H.ree inuiilh", tir ft' I et'Oia pit til. mill The Twice-.-Wuek Tim... . ( y,.,ri fjt wnH f, nii ni iniha, or -"i ci nia lur three nmuiha. Si n.) une cent atampa lur fractiun uf dullar Send fur aample. Always alale if Daily nrTioe-a-Week Tiiuea i de ir. il and f.i what lenuih (if lime Addreaa, Til K TI M U.S. Kichmond, Va. NEW GOODS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 yurila Eliwtic, 5e 24 nmidlea, 1c., 24 .i-ii, wniititf p.iH.r, Mi'., ortaa nuii.ni!. ,M' . Vilr.l U.I.I l.. .!.. ltl..:.l .1,... . ...... pril.ir UL , III. II Wir-or- K'wN, ;tjc, Kl.mr niuttinu ' 10, 12, If Urnetiiin, 12J U) 47 Jo., Farmer heavy "jiuea, Krtc, Lailiea' ,iom, 700 to $l.ll, r.Ulf.'i.'u. In ftl f. 'I . 1 I .......i.. '1-1 n ni,,,),,, i ..in llim lUIMHM ' t emu.. ...... . . . . j . . . .. h4 , vuiui ii pmeaanu nxxurni, ine, i-ur- 4 tiiiu keriiu, 4i-, ualieum, 4c, tleu'acoHtaau.l VMMtaM'u. ......i - ..... i i. u 15 to 3oc., Hoy'a uita 45 to 5c, Muttrea ticWiiiK, 5to7c, Men' winter underwesr, 2e, plaahcniwa, $1 tol.60. I I tr coi'iuuaoiue good haraiua in winter good II. C. SPIERS. Waldoo.N. 0- y have nci-U- a li U ;. i:i1y f M.p ; t-ivtr vnr ivnm nuiiciii ;nni t,au-Ii - tu ah oUcii as yy ti i-asi. ; vu m enn . Atlilress, SWIFT anl S II 0 K S KUO I'll KHS HKill AUT ClAITIIIXli it la'anti e I. UNDERTAKING III all itH Itrtni lit-.s Mi'talhr. Walnul, Cl'tt'i t'overcd Caskets amt C'otViim. IVh hui!f or tt Icrapli intapH al t.n.h .1 to il.iv or niu'lit. Si fitplatoi 2'e. i'v fur MHI. some time 1 Wn Bnnoj'i'il wltli r.f in- ;vml oni'ntl wi'ulr Heis. t w.i. iiiint.le to l.iuif lii'itumii'r i o ai" a CO.. Proprletim. tlrerurniio 'I'enii. J. L. JODKINS, Wh.ilea.lle iin.l Ki-t.nl Denier In Fine ' Staple! ami Fancy mt-FRUITS CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, (Ihwa Titi, and wooden ami wil low wura. AIbo IT.m a linrae, v..i, HnK and Poultry Final, and UruveV $ft TuatttlMM 'MiiU Toiiic. Alfkiindvl' Liver and Kidnry Ionic lor purilyiini the IiI.mdI. Thi tonic i wurriinleil m tiionev reliinilinl. J. L. JU0KINS, No. 9 Winliinat.iii Ave,, Weldiiu, N. r dee II It- Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY thk FREICHT andCUARANTEESAFE DELIVERY . . . l.AK(.l:lIO( K III til Mouth Illustrated Catalogue FRKK. THE CQUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Eatahliaued 1HW-) 1)9 to la Bank at., Norliilk Va n.V Ii APPOMATTOX IRON WORKS, Man u fauturera of Agricultural Implements. Shaftings, - Mill Hearing, Pulleys, All kiuda ol Machinery, and lie pair. No 8i 4 34 Old St., 1'etenburg, V. i vitiates au.l crn,i Is tin- entire system. hife!!' 1 ii-A i. ".v'i Vi a SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. Swift's Silver Leaf Lard Lard is used, in one way or another, in the prepara tion of nearly every meal. Its effect on your food is noticeable, and it should always he of the best quality procurable. Swift's Silver Ixaf Lard has attained its great popu larity because the quality never vaies. Itis ihcstaiul ard lard of America. Ask vour grocer fur Swift's S'lvcr Lc.it'. im will liiul it thoroughly satisfactory . Swift and Company K .ui.ii t ity M Jnsrpl, I Inuilia Si I'.iuI Si i.mns Over ajo Eranth Housr3 In the U. 8. W, T. PARKER, , HK.M.FR IS . vy RrneflFiBs Fancy Corn,Hay & Oats All lood t-lu-iip for fu.-h. !Mlw (?'!! colli e lor 25c. 1 have recently athlc.i to my luiMiiitw a h.ikcry. Uext Hrea.l mill Ciike Inrnislicil ut short notice. W. T. I'AKKKl!, Wehlon. N. C. atnr 1 ' HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. omen nK iKNKUAL SIT K li I X T K. X 1 K X T, IIKMlKllSliN, n. c. I tic): to at uiiuiice that the follow mi! luwi.a are imw cnuticciid hy l.nii. Iisinticc pliom a, and llio run lierewiil iiihll-hi'il will he in cllcut .iu and alio March l')ih: FROM WKI-DON TO 1 v MiiSag. ... Vitell, :10. I, iilinl.ttr!, 411 itlie, -''I. .Mai llroiksion. M- Manwin, llriiiklcwill,', 20 l..l'.e, 211 I'enlreville, 10. Mi.ldlcl.uti;, IIO i'hurcliill, 25. U..luillc, 2'i iVuwclla (Mi.td, 40 ,,n.y :I5 llid-eway, 25 Iviliil'l, 1"'. l!'"uo...l 15 Krinkliiiion, 4o. liuuinAc ll ipi.ls, 10 ii.tn. 10. Tin. iv, I"' liillhiirL-, :'' Vi.uiili.n. 25 lle.leiH.n, :I5 Warren Plain, 25 Halifax. 10 W arii'iiiun 25 Kitir.ll, 40. Wi.-e. 25 Laurel, 40. Yiiuniisvillo, 45 hilllctun, 20. K 0. ToKI'I.KMAS, (icn. Supt. BC YEARS' -ii!'',' . Tnrc MAKKt COPVRICHT9 AC Ma 2. D t VSd A n vnnpncn.lt i 'tf l rhl mxl t. THvh.m mn? niil-klv nsri'i'fini o-iri 'i fr.'O ' i oi .. r il uiviMiti'tn w tr-'ii -il'if I ' fL! ''. ' " (H.ui!lrli-MM-..utl.U'i.';.l. Hiimlihtrkoii I't-fiili cut ft". HW.H ii-t V I r" uiirc int." I'.il.-iit Ink. ii llir.x'fli Mutm fi i o. Uv'ttlve JfWH-H UWU'S WWd.Mll ill llo Scientific Htncrlca A hrwrtwimpty mitrtntf. wp!iIt, liwi fir- Oil ulli 'ii ol nr ti- lwiiUU.' Journal, l.-i tns. .l Ti.rtr-. rottrintxtttu, IL Hol4byll T.eww1iuler. MUNN & Co 'B New York "BuMi il r M. Waakbwiiav U.t . i ,7 .f..... ;.v'-iil' FAMINE Ufeiglr 1 , Mm- m I,. 1' our liiiiilri'il. They are eumely, inli'llicent, fund uf Imiuc anil deToled Iu i Hie arts uf peace. Many uf tlit'ir wiiyn wuulil pleaae im, iiml ninny uf tin ir I'luiiiii li'tisiii K wuiil.l win our ndininttiuii. Sik Ii iin- they who lire ilyinir uf niai piiltle eyes 11 rr line lii'l'ce Willi limine!' ul hi'iitiiMc im help ruiMi-i.. IlaiiiU that vi wuitiiili imw ilm 11 iirtli fur routs anil neiKubor w hu w.mi.l slmre tin- ilrcaill'iil morsel. Muthi'is. crazeil hy want of Him: i-hn:i-i,!, h ave their children to perish. Children Hint kiiuk and played und th'nn.'ht home the .leitrcst spot on earth now wander ln.ii.li -s mid hepelcaa until stienu'th fails ami the jii. kal lin.ls his awful f. nsi. The uiitlimk fu:- the ti.'t few niuiii'iis is Klu.iiiiy. ll.-iiii have euuie tl'.ree weeks lute. Mirny farmers are without seed. Tui'ir v.i.rk eulih' huve p.-rislu'd. The men themselves, euf'.el'led hy staivatioti. ciuiiiut piupt'riy prepare the soil. The an tiiiui harvest v.'i'l he inlVriur. Till these are irathi l'i il llu re etui he no essenti ;1 illiprov.'in.'iit iu the aituutiull. Clothing and heller me u:e i: !y n . d. d. Tens i.f thu'.i-iiiuls ..f ir pli.iunl drsertnl rhildmi tmist he . ared for. Yet the sin; rim is nut without fav ml Iu eomliiioiis. The trreater pnrt if India has heen blest with rain, and the folds fc.iTe yiild. .I iitiriilly. Cuu-.'.i lently there Is a supply uf the cheii". mtrilious food grains on which the common people seh-Kt. i:ii.l r. .i-. irrains are pu il into the famine district like a mi :! ty riM-r. Since last October more than three hilliuii poMiids of i: i : : mi I ri e and l,i .ilnd Kiaim have count iu by nay i f i'muiliay alune, and nut a bushel of wheat ex purti'd. So t i--i t il i- ii! ti'ie lint 'J to .". ..'ins u , y will save a life, ami 0 cents five fund. .'ImliiiiK and shelter. The I!iiiih it 'vc. ii .'. in .ail s fur i.iure than six uiilliuns eaih day. The pi'iiple uf lireat Iiriiuin care for hundreds of tli.ms.inds. '1'! i'!c i. ":-i:ii lai'.iy inn! iu tiiuitiil peril. This is America's uppurtiiuily. Cuntlihiitiuns frum the Tinted State nvcniirii).' en.' iciiili ..i' a ecui it day fr.M each inluihitaiit, wuitld aluimlaiitly me. I I lit need. Oh, men und women nnd chil dren of Au:e i :, y. ! l.in.livd a; cs i t e seas are ilyini.' of luniKer and expusiire! Tli.-y are within your reach! Tue ;.-;(. ,t (!.-! i""l tiaiionnl n.re.: j f faujne relief is the New York Cuiniiiittee uf One Hundred, William E. Dodire. chairman, r'i.1 Itruw ;t Urns. & Co., .".'I 'i.'.iil s 1 1 t-.-l. New Yoik, treasurers. This cnniuiitice, wiih which similar entniuitteea th;ui:"ln.'!t l!a e.'in try e.i-iiii.',ite, ha.- receivid over .Iihi.Ohii. Cuntrihuri'itis me ealiled weekly, without expense, to the Ai ici i. Median Timiino lielief Cu -:.i.t ent liutiihuy, I'niicd Sintiw Consul W'illiiini T. Fee, ehitiiiiinn, and the veteran mis Bijnai'y ii'liuihintraliii', ltuln'i'l A. lliiai;.. eceutive ae. retaiy. The New Yoik e.immittee will send illustrated literature, Without chill'Vc, to nil who Will cu-u,e ale ill ils wok. Curreaiionilenee sliou .1 lie mlilreaard In I,. T. ( liniuliertillii, Til lllble House. New York. Till paper sladlv opena lis columns fur the receipt and in know leduuient uf sifts to lie forwarded either to the New York committee or to some co-operatim: committee. WHEN MO LI IE LED ThE MEETING I wuz settiu' with the Kiiineis--'w.iy hack by the door. In the pew t hat sniilea n welcome meet in' evenin'a to the poor I w 11 jest the har.hst . sinner that salva tion ever kll.med A nii'lar ol' backslider that had lost the msiel road. Twuz a WcdntMlav niitht pra'r' mcelin' when Ihi-y talke.l fiotu It-It to tihl: And the word coine that the preacher wouldn't he with us that niitht. An' "Who would lead the niectiti'':" A woman riuscfl her hand', , An' Molly, Willi the briuht, sweet eyes. marched up and took the stan'! My heart wuz palpitutin'! an' what would Molly say? She didn't keep me waitin', fcr her hrittht eves sinned my way ! She give thalol' time hymn out, an' I hey nil UK with sweet accord, With Mol It ' voice n leiulin' 'fill "Conic Ye that I.ove the Lord!" Ail' lota of 'cm went up fcr pru'r', au' got religion true: An' Molly calhd acrost the pews: "John, ain't you cumin', too?" An' I come ! I couldn't stun' it! They hollered out, "Amen !" With Molli s han' u holdiii' mine I got leliginu then ! F. I.. S. ' Kr 1 want aiiiuu Kurt of pic-en' lor young lad." ''Sweetheart or sis ter?" "Kr why she hasu't said which she will he vet " "Oiling Up. 99 lust a little oil im tile enenie at the right time may mean the difference lie tween life and death to the passengers unit crew. What oil i to the friction of the delicate putts of the engine. Dr. I'iercc'9 Ijouicn aieuiciu uiaeovery i 10 me ueu- Cat organa ol the body. It ease their lalior, pre- vtnt the haw of power ana waste of energy caused by frirttnn. Minr a man who was all run down, whose limtii ached when he walked, whose buck Belied when he laid down, who breathed with dif ficulty, and cough ed contuaiitly, has been perfectly cured by the use of Doctor l";rce Golden M alien! Discover it pur ine the blood, Mrengthcu t h e vuiiach and heal weak luugs. Accept no uh stitute for "Golden Medical Diaoov (ry," nor ny med icine called "just M good" by the dealer. Mr. Chaa. Hunwlok. of l.mn. Msromh Co., Mich., wriltt: "I he nrvrr Irlt tnllcr In my life thaa I tin qow. I have tskpn t)r. rtrrev's Uolrtea MeHli'sl lllscovcrv rllit slotip I can Dow walk qlille writ with a case, soil hope to throw even that swsv before long, and as 1 tmve hsd to us cnilchei lor nesrly two yean. 1 think I aea dotal ' ao mtt couKh now and I can sleep like a acliool hny. Yuu mtea know that I have been treated In two hospllalt and hy three doctors beside, and frceived no henent; ao t tbtnk your nteillcine Ihe ontv mediclue for me.N Dr. iterce jieuicai Aoviaer in paner coyer, i ent free on receipt of it one- cent Uiinti to pay expenae of mailing only. AtUlrea Lit. K. V. l'ierce, Buf- fio,N. Y. SrISS Ifji'S I ''ic yny uf i' nplr v. htt iin- ilyiiit; pi! .'i(r;riiiiirt l!u fi.n;iM and fur-cs i .i' rly wilitf! that ii:r Til -';!' i f India dinumit cimu'n:id imjmIm v- U'w'u ! lire con; p.-i ifc t I M'1.' , Ol" ltnt!li:in of ! I. ric in the old Diavid l'i- I:. II r-ll; ' f (iniial ii:iilH,wlniu Iviplii lni-4 i . .. i 1 1 ilrt'-i wiio iirt' ii .. ; ;:ud I In- hiull v.:nv A i iui I ;:rf. 'I'Iicm art1 Im!; i u iio'f rnilv 1 1 fu i- !)!' tin- (Jivi k Imd I ! - Uulltail of cnnillrst, v.itiiiL' tin1 soil, (L'tinsiii ilulli, ui-ariiiu' i-Ioilir.s iiti'l l pivertitui'iit. Tlic pcuidi' of liiiliu Hi ", in viitiun iin.l expuKiii'c. Niiturully weep thctllselvcs to hlitlillli'H iiuj'lit pIciiMinlly in work or venom or strike the Klarvn.tf EXCELLS THEM ALL. 00m Pill l ON THE BIBLE. J.LI.IMIV IIN IT ONE t't' MMI'l.E III T MAJESTIC 1'liWER A lfiiiish if rriapnndcnt iu 8.. nth AJVI.-a icils the I'ullowiiig highly itiltrt iust'.r ul t) ui l'aul: Once, whin out oil a sliuuling cxpcilitiuii, a party h.nl eailicrid uiuuiid a camp lire, and the ci'lKcrstitinn turned upnn iitt raluie There W1T0 Kuglislitucn, llullatidcts, 0.;ruintm uud Boers present, and each ul' til. in had much to say voticTtuing cele brated writers ef prose uud poetry, i xccpl Ooui l'.i 11 1 lie smoked his eternal "long stem" and held his pence The tier mans and the Englishmen nearly ciuic to the stripping i ff uf coals coucerc in the relative merits of Goethe and Shakespeare. At last the Knglii-huicn turned to the one silent figure ol' Ihe camp fire, saying, ' Look here, now, U.im l'aul, which d tyouthiuk the great, er writer of the two (J iethe or Shakes peare?' "Netir read cither uf 'em," growled the even then celebrated man, with brutal frankness. "Mcin Gdti!" ejaculated the German; "here is a man whom ihe Boers call great, and he has not read Goethe!"' "Never read Will Shakespeare?'' howlid the indignant Briton; "then what the deuce have yru read ?" "Ouly this," said Oom Paul, pulling a frayed and bailer i Bible from liis puckcl'aud I have not half itiusli ltd its gluties, yet I have read it diy und nighl f ir well nigh forty yeats. In u I've exhausicd the Bible, I II perhaps 8 ml time fur Shakespeare ard Gotthe Tell me, had either of those men more nisdi.tn to leach than I can learn ("rem the Book of I'roverba? Could eithtr of them write auch glorioua line as King David, the ancient poet of the Jews, has left us in his wondrous Book of I'salnis ? Could cither Shakespeare or Goethe have written the Songa of S. lotuon ?" KISSI.SVS. lit CKLAfl. A New Haven man who was jilttd prescnled his ei-sweelhuart with au ituin icd bill for $!llli for prcsenls, iec-crcam and sundfits which he had been present ing her fur three years. Sho reeiptoca lid by prcsenliiio an t fT'et bill lor kisses at a dollar a piu.t and brought him iu debt several huinliud dollars, euough to break him. Takiiif! Kisks. Tuwson Is your daughter a finished musician? I'ork rode Not yet, but Ilia neigh bors are making threat. r : 1 cf st MI'V.! t i"li almost, fi.rn: id i posuri'. In famiue or rt'.-pcct. I liaro I love o;fi nnulit JiHVtf si-en t-m- tin fii'iiinp ly 1 in-iii tlic liorrililc obj'-ct t.i i t v "d lidp. Tim nifcsi, In India arumanv. Inn fsioik of the Routb, India, im lmlinw tho wild fiiiihlully ilcHcribnl; rh-arly akin to the t'lii IlitidooH if t)it noblfl some of tlm hut of that liLcrnliy prihiioriu. B- A VHTIM Of FAHIVt. .liTMIMPfl of hl-Hllty, lir lit inlinhitiintHnf Indiu Here nkillrully niltl lin' ii-i l'iil nnimiil-', woikinif iiu'luls, wt'uvinj; i-iii' iiiii piimiiiv ful'tllH of horicty und m tiei ul, ipiile H iii ihy of behiK ri'itnnled a HAD A TENDER HEART. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF INDIA INC1HENT (IK l.dltll I AW ItKNCK 8 SEA VUVAllE TO I.NIIU. Lord I.awrcDee, viceroy i f India, ' a blunt man of action, impatient of con tradiciiuu ami thoroughly self reliant, Vet, like many of the Iruly great, he had a heart as tender as a woman's. Tli night en which he started from LoDdon lo govern India he gathutcd all his fatn i'y in the drawing room and made each child repeat a favorite hymn to him His ji'iiiigist sun, 10 years did, nestled in his father's arms. Snddcolt the strong man burst into tears. ' I shall never," he cried, "see Bertie a child again !" It was tint nf the hardships before him or of his own death he thought, but of the fact lhat Bertie would not be a child lu him on hi return. tin board the steamer with the guy crnur "t aeral of India was t lady with lur infant child. She mglecttd the baby, which revenged ilself by crying day and night. The passengers com plained in language mure forcible than polite. "Steward, throw lhat baby everboard was petulantly shouted from sleepless berths. At last I,, ul Lawrence, seeing that the child was left ruolhcrlcsa by it own in a lur, took il on his knee. For hour he would huld it. showing it his watch and ant thing that would amuse it. The child took lu the great, simng man and wa a!w:ty q'lii't when he held it. "Why do you, iuv lord," asked one of the relieved passengers, surprised to se the governor genera! of India playing nurse to a crying bahy, "why du you lake such notice of that child?'' "Because, to ull you the truth," swend Lord Lawrence, with a merry twinkle in his eye, "lhat child is the only being in the ship who I can leel quite sure dues not want to get anything out of me." I'iH(ivi:k piki'V iuahm Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over titty years by millions ol mothers tor children, while toothing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cent a bottle, lie sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take do oth er kind. Down in her heart every woman bo lievcs her feet are lilller than her footprints. ' - FAMINE 5 APPEAL. j ADMIRAL PHILIP. A NOBLE MAN. INDEED. NO (INK OF (II It IIIIKAT Si'l.l'l Kits CAME (HIT KltnM TUB I.ATB WAR WITH JlnllK I NIV'UM. llllNnlt AMI RE M'K'T. It was particularly noble life which closed iu I In' death i.f A1 m i i a I John Y. I'lnlip, just die kind of life that needs most en to In1 tr im d null hung tip before ic young men of our land, It united that i glorious iu hcruisu with all that is beautiful in a stainless Chtislinn No olio of our great soldiers came out li'jm tlie I. ite war will) mote universal onor and respect. The beautiful scDli- ni 'iil expressed in his words when the (hpiendo was sinking, "Don't cheer, oys; the poor devils are dying," ill live as an utterance of a noble heart. And the scene on ihe deck of the Tela when Admiral I'hilip asked the i.fTiccrs aud men to uneovtr their beads and giva silent thanks unlo God for the victory, is surely one of the finest nccnes in his tory. The secret of this man's power and life y in his faith. He walked with God Some who think that pity enervates and unmans may dwell very profitably upon such a life as Admiral Philip's. II was efTicieut in every part of his lif'o and work as a navigator, almost uncqualed; as a disciplinarian, beloved; as an officer oil laud or sea, everything he put his and to felt Ihe thoroughness uf his touch. He had, too, lhat sound judg ment lhat Oliver made mistakes. His ithfalness, wisdom, tact, and remarka ble tfliciency brought again and again the coniuieudalioo of the government. hen he took the battleship Texas, calhd the "hoodoo ship," all the sailors wanted to go on the Texas because they lovrd ils captain. His popularity was so reat lhat be has ofien b"eo called the best loved man in the Davy." The secret of it all lay iu his Christian living. It has been the piivilcge of the writer to see Admiral I'hiiip'a Bible. It is marked and thumbed as few Bibles n. Ho recorded in it the fact that be d read the O'd Testament through twelve limes, and ihe New Testament thirty -four times. In tho fourteenth chapter of John, every verse except three is heavily marked. There is baldly a haplcr in I lie Bible not one in the New Testament that is not marked. The most heavily marked chapters are the fourteenth of John and the eighth uf Romans. The most heavily marked verse is, "Whosoever shall contess me bclorc men, him will I confess also b fore my Father which ii in heaven." This was marked probably in 1885. when the Admiral, then forty-five years of age, confessed Christ by uniting with the Plymouth Congregational church of Sao Francisco. He was a man, too, of prayer. He said to the chaplain of tho Texas, just ufter the battle of Santiago, "It was all in answer to prayer." He has said the same thing to the writer, His life was a life of prayer, and bis fight was a fight of faith. Dr. W. Merle Smith, in Sun day School Times. NIGHT SWEATS, loss of appetite, weak and impoverished blood, colds, la gtippe and geueral weakness are frequent results ol malaria. KUHKIUS TAS1 LKSS CHILL TONIC eliminates the malaria, purifies your blood, restores your appetite and tones up your liver .)c per bottle. Insist on having LUli KKTS . No other "as good. N. Brown, Halifax ; Jackson Drug Co., Jackson. For Sustcisioo. Pearl He said if I refused him 1 would find him suspended from t tree in the park. What did you say? Pearl I offered to loan him our ham- mock. Have you a sense of lullness in the re gion of your stomach after ealing?. so you will bo benefited by using Cham berlaio's Stomach and Liver Tablets, They also cure bclehi ng and sour stomach They regulate Ihe bowels too. Price '5 cents. Sold by W. M. Cohen's Drug gist. A Way Back GrnJce. I have always hated the Chinese. What for? When I went to school I wa kept in because I couldn't pronounae 'Yaog Tue Kiang." When you want a pleasant physic tr; ' the new remedy, Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy take and pleasant in effect. Price, cents, Samples free at W. M. Cohen drugstore. lis Shape. "What is the shape of a (hip going pieces on stern and rock bound coast? asked Gaswell of Dukane. "Very bad shape I should say. W htt shape would you call it?" "A Wreck-Ungle." NERVOUSNESS, Ao American Disease. Dr. S. Wf.ir Mitchki.l i au thority fur the statement that nerv ousness is the characteristic mal ady of the American nation, and statistic (how that nerve death number one-fourth uf all deaths recorded, the mortality being main ly among young people. Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLE. is the grand specific for this great American disease, because it eoe straight to the source of the weak- "J nes. building up health and J strength by supplying rich.abund- ij ant food and pure blood to the l worn-out tissues, rousing the liver J to activity and regulating all the 4 nnrans nf the hnrlv. "a ' Tk. Ilrhkai Drag C.," DairoU, Hltk. Q Hi Uvarettas tha iaraoul tluia Uvax pUla. FOR RALE BY W. M. COHEN, WELDON, N.C. ., -.j .y i. l il il il il il Hi 11 HA K il il il il a. il l il e il l il !Rt il i il -tr il il OH w il il il il il il l il l l il il il il il T vl a.. jry ug lb .Iin ... Iff IS Seeds. I Every Farmer I should have a copy of Wood's Autumn Catalogue of SEEDS AND GRAIN For Fall planting. It tell all about GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, etc S lo rWM aaaarlpttoii, Vlmihort of oultira and much iomUI and vacua bl inform.. r"V " ean ba town to dvnttM In tit nil and rly Wltiler. Uauloan iuHI tr,,. Writ, lor It prka "X Saa4s ar Sacd Orala ravpirad. T.W. WOOD & SONS, 5EEDSMEIV it cbmond, . V. 1 I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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