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X k. rnrn at V ' sV i a-'i trae IqHN" "W. SHED G-E, proprietor. Voi, xxxv. A. NEWSPAPER EOK, THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1901. TEPVCS:-1-5" PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE NO 46. 6-,) H v.- .! U at .stth Limited. I ESTABLISHED 1870. I JFRANK T.CLARK Co., (Successors lo Cooke, Chirk & Co.) Sash, Doors and Blinds. Mouldings, Stair Work, porch Trimmings, Hardwood and Slate Mantels, Tiling and Grates. FkKiiiP Ituiidrr's HardwarCTna PAINTS OIL & GLASS. And Bui'dini! Malriij! nf I'.veiy llescripli.in 'J8 0inmreil PIjcp and 49 Rnnkfi Avenue, NORFOLK, VA. Jf 'i' WHAT LOVE BID. FLOWERS FOR GRKKOffiA. The Old Lady's Good Bye to the Orphan Hang in His Soul mid the World Grew Bright. P. N. Stainback, WELDON, N C. Valor in faffMi - - (.UhuhIdise ZEICLER& BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. ()K Al l- r' MY DARLING'S SHOES. S II 0 E S ttS-.SoleAu.ntinVel(l0nforSTH(U-SKBKOTHEIW HIOll AUT CLOTHING ( Formerly sold here by M. F. Hart.) A fit guaranteed. UNDERTAKING III alt its hr.inehes Metallic. Walniit, Cloth t'nvcud t'uAets and Coffins. Telephone or trlrgriipli messages at-leu-lei to day or ninlil. D. A. SMITH, dealer is S- -S'-S --S 's3 ss: 2. C - & C S?w ! MillBii Willi J u.eaofcomplete BfiBBMlMi ki IloaJijinTtors IW Green lireccries and fri h meats of all kinds. ill GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE ii in any .art i.l town. Call to see me. Thlce d-mr below posliffice. R. 1). A. SMITH. WKI.DOX, N.C. Jft ft Two i ray-bain d nu n were walking along the street, one of tl. em corr, iie.: a bouquet of li.MUtif'ul an I l'rar.ui flow ers. "Wait a minute," said the hitter a lie stopped licl'ore a niad eo:tai;e ami rani! the bell. A lictle pirl (.pxii d 1 1m du ir She Kiuilid as sli took lb.' (lowers. "I know wli'iiii ilieyre fur," ., s.id, "They're for jiran'iua." "Yes," assented thu niver, with my love." "Well, i do declare!' oUcrvnl hi. friend, as they pis"4 on 'You surptise uie ! I had no idea y,,ri w. u t nr. mid leaving fl nvrs nud , lv with M ladies." "Just with one old hidj," lauliiiit". "You must see it i.- this way: When I was a boy, ibis oVarold lady's sou and I were chums. Wc were- );oiuu away lo school. I wat au orphan. I left the house, where I bad bci n boarding, with a heavy heart. No one eared llial was I'.oinawai; no one would ini-s me. I ctop:'i lor Iran that was my chum's nam" en my wav to tliu station. As I entered I ho jard he and his mother were aijioi; piod-bye. The hot tears rushd to tiy eyes as I saw Dao's mother Lis bim. Good-bye, my boy; (Jod bless you,' I heard her say. "No oho bad kissed me, no one had askid God to bless me. Well, God was not bWinjj nie, I said to myself bitterly, and the briny tears vnnUhed. I felt dr fiaut ai d set Uiy liin hard TheD Dan's m itlur looki J up. She must have read mv feciinc in my ui;ly laee. Go id hye, Ihvie," kIhi said, (jcntly, holdini! out her hands to me I know my face locked stem and hard. I pre terdid u it to se.f the outsi retched hands. d I wnu iln't look into her face I was luinicet away without a word of farewell, when she called, oh, so sweetly I can hear her n w, even after all these years Ilavie, my dear boy, aren t you (inini! to say ivo' ii-mc I" iMBWe iiint'i- r r rtren i VO'i, Ihni- . I tiii n "i anil Innk her hanils; tlie lnvin eompa-si n ol lid v. io' ha-l w.iii lue Iriim si, v-s. It and my despair I hi-M clnse i.i l.er while she kissed in-'. Then tenlly li"i niiig my eriisii el lot n n us, sue uirew ner aims ahonl me Gn nl bve. ll.nie,' she said v.iU. ton. mv li "V. and may God h you God bless the little fwt that can never go astray, For the little shoes are empty, in my closet hid away. 1 sometimes take one in my hand, forgetting till I see It is a little half-worn shoe, not half large enough for me; And all at once I feel a sense of bitter loss and pain, As sharp as when, long years ago, it cut my heart in twain. Oh, little feet that weary not, I wait for them no more, For I am drifting on the tide and they have reached the shore; And while the blinding teardrops wet these little shoes so old, I try to think my darling's feet are treading streets of gold, And then 1 lay them down again, but always turn to say, ''God bless the little feet that now so surely cannot stray. And while I thus am standing, I almost seem to see The little form beside me, just us it used to be, The little facs uplifted, with its soft and tender eyes, Ah, me, I might, have known that look was born of Paradise, I reach my arms out fondly, but they clasp the empty air, For there's nothing of my darling but the shoes he used to wear. Oh, the bitterness of parting cannot be done away Until I meet my darling where his feet can never stray; When 1 no more am drifting upon the surging tide, Rut with him safely landed upon the river side. Be patient, heart, while waiting to see the shiny way, or tlie little teet in the golden street can never go astray. THE HEAVY SISTER CREATION OF WOMAN. A HINDU LEGEND. Took a Great Many Things and Formed a Woman and Then Made a Present of Her to Man. 1C. G. E V W WKI.I'ON, N. I'. ANS .d. SMS. Fancy Groceries, Fruits and n- -sJCONFEC T ION E R I K8.l- Holiday Goods. All kinds of flavoring for Christmas Cakes and Jellica. Full lino Confectioneries of all si rt OLD WINES AND BRANDIES. Sole AttCDt For CAPITAL CLUB HYK. -- I'AU' KUI' 1 r- KEROSENE OIL CT.. QU&3T MM IIY Fit A NIC L. STANTON- Com? in, Sister Handy don't atan' dar by de do1 )e tiddle des a gwine, en de white nan' on de do'! De sister ill de center she weiyh two hundred poun'. En de prize is fei de deacon dat'll swing dat sister roun'! Don't you henh de music? Come en jine de ring! Ain't dis liallelola? Swing yo' pa'tners swing! Heah eorae Deacon Williams he'll win out, I be boun'! Hut oh! dat heavy sister done Hinged Br'er Williams down ! Still she standin' lonesome fines' gal in town; En de prize is fer de deacon dat'll swing dat sister roun'! Don't you heah de music? Come en jine de ring! Ain't dia hallelula? Swing yo1 pa'tnera -swing! Bles God, none kin swing her ! What you gwine ter do? Dar's de prize a-lookin' f um de chimbly-suelf at you! lir'er Williams he is miss'n', but he'll git dar. I be boun'! He goue ter git a derrick fer ter awing dat sister roan'! Don't you heah de music? Come en jine de ring! Ain't (lis hallelula? Swing yo' pa'tners swing! GENIUS FOR THE INOPPERTUNE. CONTINUALLY OUT OF A JOB. Honest, Affable, Educated and Industrious, Yet He Makes A Failure of Life and Thinks Someone Has Worked a Rab bit's Foot On Him. The following from ihe New Orleans Tiines-Deiuucrat illustrates the characler- I love jsjcs ,,f persons one is continually meet. iuei: There goes a man," faid a Canal The ucnlli man's lips quivered. street philosopher, "who has made a fail- The wnil I firew bright lo me then llrJ f ;',. iD spite of exceptional tquip- and iheie," be c 'IiHiiU".!. "I had some- mi.M fr success. Ho is honest, offable, thins; to live lor, um1. I did my hist in highly educated, and industrious as a school and e illi rf '. Over and over that I baver. He haa no bad habiu, and I tender good-bye of Dan's mother lang in couldn't namo a tuau in New Orleans my soul. "Go id-bye, Pavie; I love you, wnu possesses a kindlier disposition, yet too, my b y, and uay did blesi you. 1C continually out of a job, and is stu- God has blessed ru' " ''vVh-re is Dan ?" JiUUsly avoided by all who know him. asked his friend. The uiysteiious pait of it is that nobody Pau died six ;,car agnj that is his can tell you just why, and the poor fcl little ciil who eaiiK tu ih" door. It was I uw doesn't understand tt himsell. He awful bhi. i ih d.'ir ..!d lady when j, beginning to think that somebody has Dan did, and shells never been strong worked a rabbit's foot on hun, but the thai i''k d..y. Hut she has been lfCret is really this: He has a genius for i . . ii ... .1. . i . . n.. i:.. r I, so i; mil s i-i ii'n u'r in ii i i'ii" w.iii t tic inopportune, uy boiuu munu um. sunshine into her il'e, and I thank God 0f f,lte ,e always says and does the wrong that I am able lo do to." New York it,;,,,.. It is Dot lack of tact, it is desii- $500 REWARD. We will pay the above rewaid for aoy case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Constipation or t. ostiveness we cannot euro with Ltverl iheup-indiie Little Liver Pill, when the directions arc sirictly complied wiih They are purely vegetable, and never fail to "ive satisfaction liac. boxes contain 100 Pills, lOo. boxis contain 40 Pills, 5o, boxes contain 15 Pills. Uewaro of sub stitutions and imitations Sent by mail stamps taken. NkkVITA Medical Co. tor. t iinton ana J act son &ts, Chicago, III. ivl9 1v For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C, Observer, ny, If a wi.man had her own way, she w.iiild keep a picture i f herself taken In hi.i b, t fanev uiln-ii wn to give to il,. r. nori( is if she shfiuld ever he res- ... . r- cued f'lUl lire. The Peerless Wine, i 'Yl i Id Thousands nf American Households. Sciipp Jill M s BTSRIB M a u B BS-3U S-"' rAV(, wimV- W jSmJi SICOTJLTJ BE I IT BLACKBERRY:,; remedy and all their goods arc guaranteed lo give satisfaction. Home Office, CHOCKOYOTTE, N. C. 'c I Ijr Branoh Warehouse, ST. LOUIS, MO. Si I'S The Best Liver Medicine. Largest Package on the Market. Ktf'SS Reeulator O.i rkffe Prir Viw tr $l.oa lUtMnnii. fijiMn i aa p. "Ffir svimd tim I wn anooved with pirn- ii'..- . - .i . " 7 1 : . " ' . " ' . i I wmm nn&dl u r - ' u wib uony, ana irl 1 f at iCKneas ion kvdotm wcur. V J"" i ttork. a .i.r.r I T.ini iio.iUtrtFTwo pRoltw can! " Qireijr." dek Bftmon Tonic Kegullor-Two r"T BROWN MF'O. CO., Proprleton, ttrwneilin, Teou. MEN PREFERRED. DON'T LIKE WO WEN Some Landladies who Discrimi nate Against Their Own Sex. When you see a man who has no cne- miis you see one who is ou!y half a man. KOKOVUK UK TV VKARH Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ts the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents s bottle. Be sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. Lfrs i, rivv Positive A womun haa a right to be positive on matters which are matters of personal knowledge- nnd experience. Every ivom .. iln ban tisMt Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for diseases of the wonianly onrans is positive as 10 us umraii curative value, and confidently recotn- ,1a it tn similar sufferers. Wnineii who suffer from Inflammation, ulceration, female weakness, or nervous diseases caused by disease of the wom anly organs will find a complete cure by the use or ravonie i icai.. i.v... "Several v-" no I uffered t.rtly from fcnMle weaknew, prolap". itwnorrhagia, ud 1 1 mA Dr. ntxtt't H.vorirt Preacrtptlon Willi X's:::.'. .n.d i ! nieiu foe a ttw vn b"t should hro any JSurn of (he oltflrouM would .urelTtry 'Fj loriM PiMcrlrilloa,' I h fMominndl It to number of ray Udy Me" sways u "hiffl to try hottle. and If they art i not bene Blrf by It I will ty for the "'V-.. , every case uwy nv ihwi i MANCS) wrAH WOHtM STBONO 4N SICK WOMtWttl.. For example, I like him, but bo never called on me in his life that his visit wasu't highly unwelcome. He is morally certain to drop in just in time to catoh ono doing something or discredits ble, and you know we hato the innocent chance witness of our follies. He made mortal enemy of Col. . bceause he happened to walked into his ofh whila the old man was dyeing bis mous taolie. lie chanced on a certain promt nenl lawyer smirking buloii) a mirror, rehearsing un impromptu after dinner Fpceeh, and the prominent lawyer got t'ven bv kuoclini: bim cut of a valuable .... r Ooutrai'1. I hose are two cases out oi doi.'ns. He nevi r gos-ips el tallica, tut the mere I n ! ih.it In! has seeu tbinys I oiht nottose- ami hear! thiols he oii. tit Dot lo heur, makes his presence euibsr rassii e lo lite oilier fe'lows. Its most unior unaie, aud nil fate. If ho wero introduced to a miu whose grandfather bad been hanged, he Wi.u'd be abs.-lu'ely certain lo bein talking ob.iut rope inside of two miniiies As I said before, be has a genius lor the inopportune. My wile loathes him because hei frse I'ritzea blow off on the si net one day and landed on top of his umhrelk lie had nothing whatever to do wiih either the frixzes oi the elements, but imw I cannot ask him lo my house. Terrible to bo under suoh a curse, isn't i'?" Too many u 'it like to stand around and grunt while some other man lifts. Some people would rather iiu a thiog twice than ! it in the first place. The time to work and the time to play are synonymous with the organ-grinder The Lord made only one womao: the corset manufacturers make them all now-a-days. REMAKKABLK CURE OF RHEU MATISM. From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N.C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion lo leal the efficacy of Chamber lain's Pain Balm with the most remarka ble results in each case. First, wiih rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost pros trating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain For sale by W. M. Cohen, diuggist. When a woman throws a man over he always lights ut some other woman's 'eel. A GOOD COUilipMEDlClNK KOlt CHILDREN. 'I have no htshaucy in iteouiiumid- iu Chamberiiiiu's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Morac, a well known and popular baker of Petersburg, Va, "We have given it in our children when troubled with bad couuhs, also whonptng cough, and it. has always given perfect satisfac tion. It was recommended to rue by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or oili er harmful drug." Sold by W. M. Co hen, druggist. Colonel Ingcrsoll, in his lecture on Tho Mistakes of Moses," was fond of narrating an immemorial Oriental legend of the creation of man and woman, aud trying to show how tupetior it was in chivalry towards the gentler sex to the story in Genesis. It is d jublftil, whether he would have upheld the superiority of anolher narrative of this character found in a book of Hindu legends lately dis covered. This work, written in Sasnkrit, is called " I he Surging of the Ocean of Time, ' and in the last section of it, eotj titled "Of a Finger of the Moon Red dened by tho Setting Sun," occurs the following passage, lately translated by an English writer, Mr. Bain, and reproduced in the Chicago Times-Herald. "At the beginning of time Twashlri the Vulcan of the Hindu mythology- created the world. But when he wished to create a woman he found that he had employed all bis material in the creation of man. There did not remain one solid element. Then Twashtii, perplexed, fell into a profound meditation. II o roused himself to do as follows: He look the roundness of the moon, the undulations of the serpent, the entwinement of climb ing plants, the trembling of ihe grass, the slenderness of the roso vine and the vel vet of the flower, the lightness of (he leaf and the glance of the fawn the gayety of the sun's rays and tears of (he mist, the inconsistency of the wind and the timidity of the hare, the vanity of the peacock and the softness of the dowo on the throat of the swallow, the hardness of ibe diamond, tho sweet flavor of honey and the cruelty of the tiger, the warmth of fire, the chill of snow, the chatter of the j iy, nnd the sooing of the turtle-dove. Ho united all this and formed a woman. Then he made a pres ent of her to man. Eight days later the man came to Twashlri aud said : " 'My lord the creature you gave me poisons my existence. She chatters with out rest, she takes all my time, she la ments for nothing at all, aud is always ill.'" And Twashtri took the woman again. "But eight days later the man came again to the god and said : 'My lord, my life is very solitary since I returned this creature. 1 remember she danced before me, singing. I recall how alio glanced at roe from the corner of her eye, and she played with me, clung to ma.' And Twashtri returned tho wo man to him. Three days only passed and Twashtri saw the man oomiog to him again. 'My lord,' said he, 'I do not understand exactly how, but I am sure that the woman causes, me more annoy ance than pleasure. I beg of you relieve me of her.' "But Twashtri cried : 'Go your way aud do your best." And the man cried : 1 cannot live Willi her I 'Neither can you live without her!' replied Twashtri. "And the man was sorrowful, murmur ing: Wo is me, 1 can neither live with or without her' " Literary Digest. 'HER TOUCH." To a woman in love little things seem ! big and lo a man in love big things seem little. WORKING 24 H0UR3 A DAY. There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Hcadaohe, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weak en. Small, taste nice, work wonders Try them. 25c. at W. M. Cohen's drug store, A Bailor who met with serious aoci- dent was carried to the London hospital. The poor mother hurried to the building to see her son. She was met by a kind but firm refusal from the house physician, but nothing daunted she pleaded for ad mission to the poor fellow's bedside. Who could resist a mother's entreaties? The Bafely of the patient lay in his being kept absolutely quiet, but the physician consented to her admission on condition that she did not speak a word. She stole softly to his bedside and gazed as only a mother can at her unconscious boy. She dare oot speak, but a mother's love was not to bo denird all expression, and gent ly Isyiog her hand on his fevered brow she let it rest there a moment and then noiselessly crept fiom tho room. 1 ho watchlul nurse heard lite coma tose sleeper murmur the words, "Her touch," and, rousing himself, he added, "Surely my mother has been here, I know her touch!" Ah, there was ao electric thrill ot sympathy in that touch which told lis own tale to tne dying maul Weekly Bouquet. AN HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA GRIPPE. George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner Maine, ens: "I have had lite worst cough, oold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit lo the vender. Chambvrlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all loft me. I oongratu ulatethe manufacturers of an honest, medicine." For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. "I have always felt that it was some" thing of an inconvenience to be a woman but I never regarded it as a causn for positive regret aud mortification until a couple of weeks ago," said a young womao yesterday. "It was while I was attempting, io the words of the sung, to Gnd 'a place to eat aud a place lo sleep' that I was made to feel my inferiority lo the other sex. The advertisements were the Gist shocks to my nervous system. With one accord all those who had apartments lo let aonouoo ed that they took gentlemen only. "This qualification was so general ibat finally one day I veolurad to invade a house so posted and asked to see the rooms. The woman of the house regard ed mo scornfully. "We don't take ladies here,' she said. "Why not?' I asked argumentative!;. 'I'm a very busy person. I work dur ing the day, and I disturb no one. I can give you unexceptional references. I don't whistle in my room or throw my clothes in the corners or smoke, nor am I likely to come in intoxicated at all hours. I really can't see why I shouldn't be as desirable a lodger as a man.' "All this I said lo ioduce her to di vulge the reason for this prejudio sgainst women. "We don't take ladies, she responded doggedly. 'They quarrel about the sheet and pillowcases and find fault with the towels and tho way the room is swept. There's a boarding house next door. Per haps they'll take you there.' "Shades of my grandmothcrl Per haps they would take met As though I were an outcast, whose faults might be forgiven if I promised to be goodl "But they wouldn't take me next door after all, though I added a few other vir tues to the list I had reeled off before and showed letters from my former hostess. " 'There's the third floor front you could have if you were only a man,' said this landlady reflectively. 'We don't care to take ladies; they make trouble io the house. We don't seeui to be able to make them oomfortable, and one urges the other to complain.' "The next morning when I started out to renew my search I was fortified with certificates of baptism and confirma tion and a letter from the rectar of the church I attended. Tl.ase finally admit ted me to tho domicile of a weary looking person who acknowledged desperately that she took her own sex to board. Then, such is the contrariness of human nature, I instantly look a loathing to the place and decided It must be very second rate indeed. I took rooms there, however. "Now the question arises, Are women so intensely disagreeable in other people's bouses as all this? And, if so, why? If the dust lies undisturbed for weeks in the corners of a room, the feminine lodg er will naturally eall attention to it. But need she do so in an imperious manner ? "At all events, I'm sorry I'm a woman since I must board, fur it seems that the most objectionable of the lords of crea tion is perferred before aoy woman, how ever amiable she may be, in lodging houses." Baltimore News BAD BAD COMPLEXION. The skin ia the seat of an almost end lesa variety of diseases. They are known by various names, but are all due to the same cause, acid and other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must he kept pure and healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotiona generally used in thia class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Ctornal vlgilanoe Is) the prloo of a boautlful oomploxlon when such remedies are relied on. Mr II T. fcholie. ?o4 I.ucof Avenue, St. Louis w uo. . 1-Mv.liii.htrrwaiisfHictedforveari Willi Uirigur'ug eruption on her face, whicb u-i....l .11 truitn.nl Klie was taken to tw( celebrated heilllt avrina". but received no bene fit. Many medicines were preacnoeu, mji wn. oul result, uioil we decided to try 8. S 8., and by the time the first bottle annlhed the eruption began lodisal.pear. A donen bottlei cured her comolelely ani left her .kin perfectly moolb. 6he is now seventeen year. old. and not a aif n oi the etnliarraMiiig disease has ever returned." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for irtirnt (orm9 of skin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Rid blood makes bad complexions. punnea ana iuvhs rates the old and makes new, rich blood that nourishes the hnriv and keeps the skin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform us parr, lowarun carrying off the impurities from the body. If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psor asis, or your skin is rough and pimplv, send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physi cians about your case. No charge what ever for this service. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, A. Swift's I Silver Leaf Lard has received the verdict of popular approval a larger sale than any other lard in this country. It is wholesome and absolutely pure. Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon are unexcelled in quality, choice flavor and attractive ap pearance. Swift's Products are made under U. S. Government Inspection. Swift and Company Chicago St. Louii Kanias City Si. Joseph Omaha St. Paul A PREVIOUS SINGER. Oh, de snow done fall, en dey ain't none I ccmin' Brown bee Boon wid de hooey hum min' Sing away, Sing away Fer de summer time in Dixie 1 Don't keer none 'tall fer dc fros' or snowin' 'Way off yander is de melon growin' Sing away, Sing away, Fer degoo l ol liiiies in Dixiel F. L. Stanton. Over sso Branch Houses la tha U. 8. Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY the FREICHT anpCUARANTEESAFE DELIVERY . . . LARGEST STOCK In the Soltl Illustrated Catalogue FREE. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, (Eatablisuedl.1848.) 159 to 163 Bank at, Norfolk Va,i bot 9 W. NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Maahoos Cum Impotency, Night Emlnloni, Loea ot Han. Vaaaiij ory, au waatinar aiieatM, rttti all effects ot Hilf-abuw or a l7L.JexceM and indiurollon. 1 viasA nerva to a to and Yl xllbloo bulldw. Brinin BTeriSYth6) ptnk clow to pale tictor ehaoki ana restore the YWW.Vftre ot youth. Mr mill 60 PILLS 60 CTSi TiiEJhlrERSuNblill.E. ' The Jeffurson Bible in the Smith sonian Institution," says ihe Washing ton correspondent of (ho Chicago Record, "has never been primed. The manu script remains as it left Jeffersrn's hand', and, although several persons have prc poBcd from time to time to print it, no one lias ever d ine so. The Bible con sists only of the teachings of Christ, ex tracts from the gospel arranged in chro- nol jgioal order from his birth to his as cension, sod nothing else. All contro versial passages are left out." "BOo ner box. 0 boxaa for 8.60, with our bankable (aurantaa to ears or refund tha money pcld. Hand (or Iraulai 8113 CO"! Of OH. tinl..hl pt.mn.MA rvwwl, NervitaTaWetsrS MELLOW LABRL) IBSKtJIStS KSSSiU Positively imarantmd ear lor Low ol Power, Varicocele. Undeve-topAd or Bhrankm Omua. Pareais, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Proatra. (ion. Hysteria. Fits. Inunlty. Paralyala and tha BeeulU ot Eiceeiire Uareof Tobaooo, Opinm ot Liquor. By mail In plain pckire. SI .00 a box, e for $6.00 with our bankable in us. an toe bond to car, in 80 days or iiun4 money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A. Jackson fits. CHICAGO. ILL.' For sale by W. M. Cohen, H'eldon N. C. O,4 BO YEARS' vT rvDrnisrMriaT Admiration is the daughter of igoo ranee. A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK. "Of largo sores on my little daughter's I head developed into a oase of scald head" writes C. D. Isbill, of Morganton, lenn.,1 but Buck lens Arnios Salve completely eured her. It a s guaranteed oure for I Kcsema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Uloers and Piles. Ooly 25 cents at W, M. Cohen's drug store. TeodtrnMi ii tbg repots of patuoo. Anrone Mntlnf i tketrli a4 dmorfi'ti'vn mny iloklf MMt-tAln oar oiiiulon fret whlir an itiTtmtton u prrtinblr pnUeiiinbta. Comnimti''. t.otittrtrtlrtxmf)dnttsiL UanHxw4. on I'stMit cut ffTM. Okies putwiey for Muuniitf pwicitut. l'ntfjiits taken thrauuh jrluim A Co. tr tptvUti noUUy wft litmi chnnt, in ta Scientific teerSCitn. A himtlonmalr lllflttrmtpd WMklr. I-tirsrcrt nir. eulaUoH ot mnj ultMiMHe kiurail. T -. tt a y-.r: four munii,L faWUl bjsvll mwitJotUars.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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