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WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, FKBKUAUY 7. 1901.
NO 41
VOL. XXXV.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
FRANK T. CLARK CO.,
Limited.
(Successors lo Coke, Clark it Co.)
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THE MODEM SAUCE.
AN AWKWARD WHIRLING AROUND.
All that whs Graceful About
the Waltz of the Past Has
Been Taken From it to Please
the Hopper.
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Tuliiliiino or telmraoh nieHSuiies at
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The Public Schools are now open
ing over the State, and will need
supplies. These school books and
supplies can be had at a discount
to teachers and dealers. We sell
all kinds of books.
ALFRED WIL IAMS&UU.,
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One of the well known ballet traiooti-
of the city in discussing the subject oni
day lust Week said : ''l'enple Will nol
dance ut all within a very few yours.
You see, d inein ' is not me. int to be dis
torted ax it is now. Tu dunce one uiu-i
be graceful, but lo d.mce ufier the pre
vailing ballroom fashion one must be
very angular, In the firt plane, there
is nothing to dance, l'enple no longer
waltz and when they do wal'z they do
not waltz well; it is a kind of awkward
whirling around, with no opportunity or
design for a graceful movement. All
that was graciful about the waltz of the
past has ben taken from it to please (lie
hopper, who would prefer to whirl
around on one toe, with no thought of
diueing. How can one expect that
W mid be any d'fl Tent with this two-step
turning every one's head? No one can
think to dance well when all he dances
fr Mil one mouth's end to another is the
two-step. There is nothing graceful
ab nit that. You can't act any kind of
training out of it. It is no dance. Did
yO'i ever aoil; z i'?"
The ma-ter beg in to dunce, turning
f oui the evolutions of the old-fashioned
dances to thi! wa'iz and the two-itep.
With his hinds on his hips he glided
bick and forth, all the while smiling
cynically.
"Pnn't von see how foolish It is? he
I lid. "Can't you see there is nothing lo
this wonderful two-step? One doesn't
hive to d.ince just take so many glides,
t irn, glide a.-uin and again turn, Where
i your opportunity for grac? Every
mm, woman and child in the couutiy
Wild do ibis if be wanted lo. Our only
gool fortune i-iluit they d i not want
to."
"Hut what difference do. a it make that
the two-step is, as you siy, a dauce any
on" can do? Does a tiling need to be
difficult in order lo be popular? ' some
one asked him.
"That is the secret uf the whole thing
, .1... . ho. in be iost that. No one
watiistndaiice something every livingcreat
ure can dance, and if they do they ought
nol lo, f.r it i a bad thins: for our pro
fession. I can't see what the society
masters live on with this kind of thing
'oiiiL' on, and V"U know ihey do protest
Thev tried to find some way out of ihe
difficulty lasi summer." Chicago Chron
icle.
TO ABOLISH BACHELORS.
ORGANIZED MOVEMENT ON FOOT.
Already A Club of Twentieth
Century Women Has lieen
Organized with the Avowed
Purpose of Taking the Initia
tive in Love Making.
A PRETTY LITTLE FRAUD.
GOT THEIR QUARTERS.
She was Selling Souvenirs From
the Southern Battlefields.
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i..n im.r mine neinuoi iniuu "i -
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i ..,iUrn Aitiirieau numns the venera-
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Id Thousands of
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Duroibv lii. in The New Yoik Jour
nal, predicts that whaieer else the twen
tielh century may be it will certainly nol
be the ccutuiy of bachelors. Ou the
contrary, she is oouvinoed that there is
an organized movement on fool to abolish
bachelors. On ibis subject she says :
"The new century opens up with a
gloomy outlook for bachelors. Their
liheilv is threatened on every side. Il
j
has always taken talent lo enable an eli
giblc young man to remain single. In
the futuro nothing short of absolute ge
nius will keep his neck on' of the matri
monial halter.
"For several years the cloud has be n
darkening about his devoted head. Moral
ists have never wearied in exhorting
young men to marry, whether they bad
anything to marry ou or not, on the
principle, presumably, that one man bad
os L'ood a riiiht as another to starve a
woman. Preachers have also discourtcd
on the holy estate of matrimony unti
one mi.jbt infer that man was created
and sent into the world solely to marry
and that hb) chief end was to glorify
woui'in and pay her bills.
"The most radioal step, however
the bachelor's liberty has been
taken by Fr inee. Alarmed at the d
crease in population, a bill has been in
irniliiccd into the French senate f r the
purpose of levying a heavy tax on coli
hates. This is Frances way of foster
ing her infant industry America h
do such nec'-si'y In the number, and
.in ilit v anil vnietvof her b ibles, as in
her other pr .du.-iions, she leads th
world, and challenges competition Thai'k
heaven, vm need no government subsidy
there I
"Still, there's no telling what will hap
p .n, and with such a precedent as France
sets, no unmanitd man is safe. The
very fiundaiion stone of our governmeni
riMs on the principle of taxing luxuries
and n it necsi'ies, and in any time of
fhanuial stress it can ea-i'v bo shown
i liui im.p blessedness is a luxuiv for
which a man ought lo pay.
' More portentous slill toi the bache
is the fact that the twentieth century
woman is going to lake a hand in ihi
love making. She is going lo be wooer
. null at wooed, and when on. nfl 'Cts
mi hnw ibnmiiL'h and scientific, and de
termined the modern woman is in every
thing she undertakes, it is enough to
s. iid ihe cold chills down the backbone
of every man who cherishes a pref'crenci
for tieisoual liberty.
"There will be no dilly-dally busines:
in bur love making. He can't work the
bashful dodge then. Iu other days
when he led the attack be could with
draw to a place of safety when the en
gagement threatened to gel senom. Ii
will bo a diff rent story when the be
seined turns pursuer. Many an army
has been captured in hurried flight.
"Already a club uf twentieth cvntury
young women has been organized al
Uingbaiiilon, N Y , with the avowed
purpose of taking the initiative in love
miking, and overthrowing the propos
ing precedents of the p isl. They are
nointf to jut women on equal footing
iilh men in prosecuting affairs uf the
heart, nnd as an evidence of good faith
have each pledged themselves to propoi-t
matrimony to s .me man during the year
"Thus are the toils closing io aboui
the hapless bachelor. He may turn a
deaf ear to the moralist, he may be wi1
ling to pay a tax for the privilege of r
m lining single, but what is he going lo
do when lovely woman proposes? Sup
pose she we. pa when he says he can only
he a Iroiher lo her? What man will
h able to resist when he sees bini-eli
such a go nl tiling as wouieu try f..r
men.
It is dearly iujp is.-ib'e for any nmn
to rem tin single much loimer. A hun
dred years from now we may lo k f. r
ward to the Biiruuin of ihe future ad
veriUing, a' one of the attractions i f lib
unparalleled nid- show, a g. uuine, bald
Li w. re very busy when sbi
nr. I, bot beauty is far belli r for
eyes 'bail fi-ures, and liny all dropped
their p. us and looked ill
' What cun I do lor you, n.i- f said
the confi lenlial clerk, glancing at bci
stuiiniiii! i!on urn! picture bat.
' I am iilruid I am intruding on your
time, she snld sweetly
Rest assured that you arc uot
She opened a dainty little satchel nnd
brouuhl forth several blocks of wood,
"Gentlemen," bIio said, "I am selling
these souvenirs of Lookout mountain
and Chickamauga hatllufields for 25 ocnts
each, the proceeds, after expenses are de
ducted, to go to a deserving charily
These little blocks of wood, of cour
possess oo intrinsio value but the memo
ries ihey call up. If you are southern
gentlemen, and of course I know by your
appearance that you are southern "enile-
men. you will think of the valir displayed
oo those fields by the uoble sons uf our
dearsouthlaud every time you gaze upon
these little blocks, ami a feeling ol prid'
in vour ancestry and your native land
will swell youi hearts with pride.
How much more she would have said
can only be guessed at, but of course
they would. The staff of clerks paysed
up their ipnrtcrs liko small boys belore
the circus wag.m
"Thank you, geullemen," sbo said,
bowing herself out "Y m have indeed
assisted in a noble work."
Then came Jimmy, the office boy
"Say, where did you fellows get them
little blocks?" he inquired
"Bought them from a lady, responded
one. " 1 bey arc souvenirs Irou) me nat
tier! Ids of L.iokout mountain and Chick
amauga
Did she have on a pink dress?'
Yes
"Carrv a little satchel ? '
"Yes. Where did you see her, Jim
my?'
Down in a furniture factory asking
the foreman for liitle blocks. She told
him she wanted them foi a child to play
with. Sav. you fellows d m't know
Lookout mountain soiiveoirs when you
see ibern. Then blocks come out of saw
Injin Chattanooga News
UNDER HYPNOTIC SPELL
SAN FRANCISCO MAN MARRIED.
He Describes the Sensations of
Such a Wedding and Says
He Participated in it Mechanically.
Mr. C. M. Palmer, of San Francisco,
claims that be was some time ago made
the victim of a bypnotio marriage. The
suddenness and sensations of such a wed
ding he now describes in detail.
"Five months after locating in Oak
land, Cal .," he says, "I was sitting in my
office one November afternoon when
there entered Mrs. Stockton and a lady
who resided with her in the city. After
a cordial gieeting Mrs. Stockton said to
me. "villi easv assuranoe. 'You and I
are to be married today.'
"For a moment I was inclined to
laugh, thinking that she was jesting, but
il.u fi. ree oleum in her eves undtceived
" ' - . " ...
me. I can ouly compsre it to the wicked was wrong, that he knew ne was.
HIS FIRST EXPERIENCE.
A RAW YOUNG LAWYER-
His First Case Introduced Him
to Contempt of Court.
Some of the members of the bar were
di-cussing coutempt cases because of a
recent notable event in the state, and
one of the little coterie related a personal
experience.
"I read law at home and had my ex
aminations through a little country law
yer who koew a gnat deal, but never
had a big case and was notorious for his
ability in abusing justices of the peace.
It may seem a preposlcrum statement,
but I had never heard or thought of
such a thing as contempt of court when
I had my first professional experience in
a common pleas court. No sooner
had the opposition attorney made an ob
jection than the judge ruled against me.
"1 proceeded to inform bim that he
wrong
dance of the rattle snake as he strikes and that I wished he would quit bis pet-
hi. e,, into the tremblina eround tifogging. The lawyers io attendance
-O O 17 . ,,
SqUirre. were temporarily petrified; the venerable
"I rebelled feebly, but the effort proved judge glared at me over ins glasses, unai-
uscless At that moment will force with y smiled in a iorgiving sort ol way ana
i.. I.J ...I .i. I.nln n.diuefl I toM me to nroeecd. Verv soon there
lilt; wan rujieuum nun u.j w.u.u - i - j- y
m an,-I was mcrelv an automaton and was another well taken objection, and
id nnd did whatever the woman promp- again he ruled against me. This practi-
ted me to say and do. cally took the props from under my case,
"These lacts will not appear itrange to and 1 went at the judge as my mstruc
,h hauo muddied the nhenomena tor had been accustomed to go at a jus
,f hvnnniiam. hut to the uninitiated it Mice of the peace in a back township.
..vr ' .... . .r j..i.t.j
may seem incredible. "'lour nonor, i ueciaim, . Pu-
Within an hour from the time of lineal accident. In the eternal ntness 01
, u.... .w A., I I.I should be digging coal or
had presented myself before a justice of cleaning out underbrush. You have no
ihe peace with Mis. Stockton and bean more sense in justice man a .u.u t.m-.
j u nf muri-u Tliank heaven there 18 a
marrieu iu ncr. i
oT i-ommuner nurl ieinal i 017 in it me- higher judicial tribunal in this state that
chauically, but cannot recall the itiei- But there I was hailed by a fine of J'-tll)
,l,.ni anv more cranhicallv than can a or 911 days in jail. The judge took m
j , . . i . . : . , I . J
man remember ihe details of a night, to his private r nun, where lie ifarn.u
mure. I was afterward informed by an iny stoty and n milted the fiue. To pay
.mni.int.nm that the justice aod others 8200 al that time would have pauperized
in the room had remarked my lethargic me. I now have quite a reputation for
Forearmed
flio Hnliilitv tn disease is ereatlv
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vigorous. For thun all refuse matter
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otherwise it would rapidly accumulate
, . I.I ...l. -t 4Un
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blood become polluted ana tue consti
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Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urban. O.. write I
' I hart Ecaema on my hand, and face for
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white puntuieii, crusts would form and
drop off, leaving the akin rd and inflam
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all the medicatod soaps and salves without
beneilt. B. 8. 8. cured me, and my akin
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Mrs. Hnnry Siegfried, or uape may. .
J., says that twenty-one bottlea of 8. 8. 8.
oureel hor of Canoer of the breast. Doo
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When I was a little hoy, help
in' mother to store away the
apples, I put my arm around so
many o' them and tried to bring
them all. I managed for a step
or two. Then one fell out, au
another, an' two or three more
till all v:ere running over tht
floor. Mother laughed. "Now
Daniel," says she, "I'm going
to teach you a lesson." So she
put my little hand quite Jjght
around one. "There," she
said, "bring that, an' then fetch
another."
I've often thought about it
when I've seen folks who might
be doing ever so much good if
they didn t try to do too much
at once. Don't try to put your
Hi'tns around a vear. and don't
go troublin' about next week.
One day at a tune, one hour,
one minute yes, one second
is all the time we get at once.
So our best course is to "do the
next thing next."
SHE WAS ALIVE AT Till! TIME.
c jodiiion and oommentcd upon its strange
ness.
YOU'VE GOT IT.
If you're sore
To the euro
With aching bones
Aud husky tones
When you speak.
And you're weak
In the knees,
And you sneeze,
And often cough
Your head near off,
And you note
That your throat
Feels quite raw,
And your jaw
Feels as if
You'd got a biff,
And dull pains
Vex your brains
Then yju've caught it,
l'ou have got it
It's the grip.
If you feel
The heat steal
O'er your frame
Like a flame,
And you burn
Till you yearn
For chunks of ice
At any price,
Then like a flish
Tho shivers dash
From bead to feet,
A chill complete.
And you shake,
And you quake,
And there's desire
F'T a fire,
And something hot
Right on the spot
To quickly drink,
nd y..u think
llighi lb. re aod then
Y .ii II ne'er be warm again,
Then y ou've caught i',
Y'ou have gol it
Ii's the grip.
never rubbing ihe court the wrong way
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wind colic, and is the best remedy for
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is to
One way to keep ahead of time
wear a watoh in a back pocket.
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Lard is used, in one way
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Its effect on your food is
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On our seed farms, ami ill our trial
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Tn nontest over a will, the hus
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During the cnss-eiaminaiioD of this
witness, a leading lawyer asked ihe wit
ness, sternly : t
''Did the transaction take place before
you uiairhd the dead woman?"
The witness, who was a small man
With a shrill voice, piped out, indignant-
ly:
'No, sir, she wasn't dead when I mar
ried her."
The moth may not be a society
ite, but it frequently appears in a
suit.
favor-
dress
He "Will Tou give me a kiss?"
J She " Yei, if jou don't gie it away."
I'XEUVOMA CAN BE I'RKVENT
El) This di.-ea-e always results from a cold
or an attack of the grip and may be pre
vented by the timely use of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. That remedy was
tensively used during the epidemics of
La Grippe of ihe past tew years, and not
a single case has ever been reported that
did not recovir or that resulted in pniu
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rircvimive of lhat dangerous disease
Chamberlain s Cough Remedy has gained
world wide rer uiaiion for its cure of
uo'.ds aod grip, ror sale by W. M. Co
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It is better for the mariner to take a
reef on a sail than to take a sail on a
teef.
I.', in ihe air,
Ii iviryvfhrre;
The microbe nf tho grip
I- on number trip,
A "d up and di.wn,
1 1 r ugh all the t. wn,
B night aud day
1 seeks its prey
And it's ihe fad
If you are sad,
Or even mad,
Or if you snei'i,
Or cough or whci io,
Or feel too warm,
Or chills alarm,
To wear a look of grim dismay
Aod hoarsely say:
'I've caught it,
I've got it
It's the grip I''
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