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V.V. III fesTfc JOHN" "W. SXEJJGrE, PROPRIETOR. VOL. XXXVI. A. 1ST HQ "W SP APEE FOR THE 3P E O IP L E WEI, DON. N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1901. TERMS:-"'511 PKll ANNUM IN ADVANCE NO 7. 3, ESTABLISHED 1870. illlilnl. 'FRANK T.CLARK CO.,,. (Successors In Cooke, Clark k Co.) Sash, Doors anil Elinls. Mouldings, Stair Work, Porch Trimmings, Hardwood and Slate Iiiantels, Tiling and Grates. tJFine builder 'a Hardware."'! PAINTS OIL & GLASS. And building .Material nl Every Description. 28 Commercial Place and III Roanoke Avenue. NOKFOLK, VA. jy s ly A PAINTER'S VISION. THE FIGURE IN WHITE. Tin Stun HI' One I if Mimkac zv's Fatuous Paintings. P. N. Stainback, WELDON, N. C. Dealer in foflmL ' ' ' fihllCMfiDISE OK Al.t. KIM1. ZEICLER & BAY STATE A SPECIALTY. S II 0 E S tk-J-Sole Agent in Weldon for HTROUSK BltOTHKHS IIK1K AliT CLOTHING t, formerly sold here by M. P. Hurt.) A lit guaranteed. iM),:mm2,:--i wrrNHtfo UNDERTAKING m iM mm imrimpmirtgM-f n ,ii iu, branches Metallic. Walnut. ' Si i'w.-SSS3rl Cloth Covered Caskets anil Collins Teleuhone or teleuranh messages at tended to day or night. 1). A. SMITH femes. -DEALER IX 'y AND A COMPLETE f xii LINE OF S3 '! ICE ;1; lt Headquarters lor tlreeu lirocenes and fresh meats of all kinds. fi ylf GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE fj( k in any part of town. Call to see me. Three doors below post,. Mice. l D. A. SMITH. WELDON, N. C. H .W ju 17 1 V Knli llreii.l Always .n loi- .l "' C.(.EYA.N8 'ffc WELDON, N. C. A w Fancy Groceries, Fruits and - n ) X F KCT ION E R I KS.:- M Holiday (ioodi OLD WINES AND BRANDIES. Sole Agent For CAPITAL (T.rit UYK. - CALL FOR IT. KEROSENE OIL CTS. QUART. Many an incident in tlie career of Mieliael Schroder created ll.non Mun kac.y in the Hungarian nubility was a pitiless illustration of the truth of Dry don's line that grout wits are sure to mad ness near allied ami thin partition mark the hounds of separation. His marvelous and fantastical caner huth as man and as nrlisl was marked Ly a hundred t pis. ides that might have been construed as evidence ol an unbalanced mind, hut it was not until his reason be c.irue hnp. lesslv e'oiiiled that the word rcaliz-'d in how Iremuli.us a balance had hung the intellect which had given it three pictures which won for their pain ter fame, riches, decorations, titles and a devoted regard such as is bestowed upon very few men in any walk of life, His weird methods of ooticoiviog and working out his pielurtB never had a in .ie siuriling illu-tijlion than in the case of his most famous canvas, "Christ Before I'i'ate." This picture, which is -II ft el long and 12 feel high, contains mere than -HI figures. All the figures save one were sketched ill with a rapidity almost maniacal betweeu dawu and twi light of oDe day. The one space remain ing empty was that riservi d for the figure of Jesus, aud it remained so many days while Muukaizy wolked on the other ligutes. As he af preached the oa.-is of while canvas lelt untouched by his bia sing colors the artistic and devotional lervcr grew upon him, and lie shut him scll nnay from the sight of man that he might in pi -id et s-l.tu.lc and silence re alise his coDceptiou ol the Man of Sor rows. When the picture was finished and had brought him woildni le fame, he always insisted that while he was silling alone aud h si in a piolound reveiie a while vision floated before his eyes aud passed into the iinpainti d space on the cauvas The painter, shaking with txciteiiicut, sprang lorwaid aud with trembling hands painted in the lijur which had come to tutu like the phantasmagoria ol a unam However the inspiration for that dead white figure, set amid resplendent crim sons aud piirpi. s, came to him, wo all kuowwh.it iis (fleets upon the world Was. Il is c-illialid ll.al U.llllllllllll people saw il III the e Utse of iis trillllipl unt tour anion:? nations lourts, em-h.is-ios, eleruv, pagans, Jews, MohumuiC' dans, Chrwi ins, ti e very humble and the very gnat, crowded to see it. Some Wete moved to tear.-; others sank up n their kuecs aud prayed. Chicago ,1. 111-nil Ill tin' merry nf lioyhuuil when we never knew a cttre ireatef than the iintnis or measles or a mother's cut of hair, When ;i sore toe was a treasure ami a stoiieliinise on the heel Killed Ihe other hoys with envy which they tried not to conceal. There were ninny treasured objects on the farm we held most dear, Orchard, fields, the creek we swam in. and tin; old spring cold anil clear; (her there the woods of hick'ry and of oak so deei and dense, I .in. mini; no liehiud the outlines of the old rail fence. On its fails the tiiail would whistle in the summer niurii. Callinn' to their hiding fellows in the field of waving corn. And the meadow larks ami robins on the slakes would sit siiin Till the forest shades behind them with their melodv would There the catbird and the jaybird sat and calh names. And thesuiiirrels and the chipmunks iilaved the cl me names, And the garter snake was often in unpleasant evident, i In the grasses in the corners of the oltl rail fence. NOT A THING- MISSING. HIS MEMORY WAS GOOD. low I lue .Man Showed lie Y: An Adeit At Shopping. 'I AM ELIJAH." DOWIE IN CHICAGO. ami ring eacli oilier iso-and-catch As we grew to early manhood when we thought the country girls In the diadem of beauty were the very fairest pearls, Oft from spelliu' school or liieetin1 or the jolly slim-kin' bee Down the old bine we would wander with it merry little "she," On the plea of being tired i just the country lover lie. On a grassy seat we'd linger in the moonlight, she and I, And we'll paint a future picture touched with colors most intense As wesat there in the corner of the old rail fence. The were sitting hand in re one night in happy dreaming we hand. I'p ho near t he gates of heaven we could almost hear the band, When she heard a declaration whispered in her list'niti' ear ( lue she ol ten since lias told me she was nuglily glad to hear, On tii v head there's now a desert fringe with foliage of gray, And there's manv a thread of silver in her dear old head today, t" ft the flattie of love burning in our bosoms its intense s it burned in the corner of thai old rail fence. All kinds of flavoring for Christinas Cakes and ... . . 'fy Jellies, f ull line L'onlectioneiies ol all sons. Told the Truth (ionlleinaii t indignantly) bouuht this dog, you said he When was gol d for rats U by, he won t touch then.. Dog llialer Well, ain't that spiel .did for the rats? Tie m Of tlie cxcivise The Peerless T Vln I I I ml Ml I1 1 I In Thousands uf American HoiuehoiXj. SHOULD BE I IT ALL Dt a T7'T)Tov1Jelyl'RRETTtC0i', " OijVlViJilrVirV JL unfailing remedy and all their Hoods are guaranteed to give MtufaotioD. (Ioma Office, CHOCKOYOTTE, N. C. I l Branch Warehouse, ST. LOUIS, MO. out T Orders Solicited U 281, The Weldon Grocery Co. WIIOUCSALE JOIIHEItS IS STAPLE & FANCY (p GROCERIES MUWe Hell Only To Merchanta. !i!' lirti wtiin.in is lie.iUU by ll'i ;m rvllfiu t.i'l, uvA tli.it it is ;i!'.ivi rrtnt'tntH'mt thai Ckcrrisc van i iut inri wom.mly lisc:i-s ImU-t'il, wluTt such vsf is ai'l to itL'ru- v.tVr tht coiiiiiliou rather than to lu-lp it. Tht first sti-n to ward establishing 1 ..,,1 twelllll u fj i ... i i.i. woiiinniv in'tinu. Dr. Pierre's I-avorUe Prescription rures womanlv diseases which umlerimue the general health, It establishes regu larity, ilriea cntee hliiit drains, heah intlammation and ulceration and cure; female weaKnes. When thi'se are cureil, kicki-hc. head ache and nervousness are things ot tlv. nast. Tlie universal testimoiiv of : and su klv women, cured ly " I-'avorile Prescription," is tins : " It has made me (eel like a new woman." Mv wifr h;t twd Ititr.' hnllWnf !r Pifrri- ni. l 1 iifvir un it niiltt," wril A )l. H;ivitei4, 1isi., of Aumrn. LawrrlUP C Mn "It'iviit wuinlerful ill it work Wr )l; url lt of mi-ttu iiif. nln.1 hriil one of the tw-t lihvsiciiint in A-"Moi.i, tt my wile k o"' we lu-ind one intitul khniii iiIIit leiiottttT, l' ami tiio lit hit ii.t ti.nnit il me firv ot Ii Ficicvb txnk I lie toiinuoil Sruse Mfitu'ul A-i-viM i hihI a tWt rcii.liiiii Uu- tisttmiinials ol I r. I'lcra s .iK-v-. -"fiil tit-.UiiH in. ami uct-ini; tlmt Ihi- .li s. rilH il we-rt- miml.ir lo my Wiff . I botiKM for Uvr R little f Hr Pirrer't Favorite Prtcrtntiutv tllotc hc hul lkt-ii all ol the ..-.i..-.. hf u 1 nit Htt.l lit inuir in no in ar.trk Shi- hul Inkt ll ihrrr K tt lr Atlit it limy triit Wrll Has IkIUT hrallh than she hj tuii fur yetrb.n Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con ttipation. ANDREW CARNEGIE, BOBBIN BOY. THIS It(INcK (it' FIXANCK. I.HKIXiK STKI'.U, '1111'. llltKAT Hllt.AXTHUO I'IST. (il)KS HACK ALMOST KVKUY YEAR To Till': IUIMK III'" Ills H V III (!. A bobbin boy in a Pennsylvania woolen mill, Andrew Carne Hie, caine t I'oin litiiuteriiiline, N'otlaiel. tit ISIS, ins lirinee ot finance, lord of steel, the irreat philanthropist, ltocs back almost verv veav to the home of his bovhood. "ei"ht miles from Shibo Castle, near lionar llridiji', and 1lie Firth of llornotch," slei or ii iiii;ht or two at liiiinferniline Arms, dues some t;oiiil deed or the common people and distributes pecks of pennies to happy children in the street. The vear Iss, famous for ifs wars, civil lisasters and upturning of old governmental systems, disturb) them in their work in the looms on Moodle Street, so he and his irother turned their faces toward America ami landed in tin lominioti. made famous hv t he eoudlv old Quaker, Win. l'eiin. I'hev were poor but industrious. I lore we lose siiiht of the irreat man s iii'otner, ami reinemiier ontv .unirew, tears passed iway, he became rich beyond telling, but bis heart never rev id. 1 b wished to iro ide for ambit ions bovs in the way of educational advantages, which he himself had missed. We all know how much he has done by wav of library endowment He trave to the citv of his birth u. school of technical cluiracter, i public bath house and is.ouo to build a librarv opposite the public house of the town. It was like the march of a n't eat conqueror when be went back to view the old place. He found it decorated in his honor from eend to wild." A splendid triumphal arch had been Hothwcll Street, where be used to plav cricket in his brief holi days, ami hunting was stretched above it with "Carnegie" paint ed upon it in lai'L'e letters. In the procession were people from very town of auld Scotia, and pipers headed the line of parad here were ancient names of the country plaveil upon the trreon. It was ii wondrous holiday ; nd Andrew made a speech, lie ih lares that he never was so embarrassed in his life. He saic 'Old Duniferniline, weeannot foiiret. was the home of the most ancient liionarchsof Scotland before Kdinboro was thottirht of Here Chill ies was born, and here Kobby Hums lies buried: her lies the ruins of old kindly palaces and abbeys centuries old, and " before he could get any further the people shouted, "and here our Andrew Carnegie was born!" Then thestorv goes that the mighty 'man of steel" was embarrassed and could not frain his tears. Mr. S , wanted to move from the ciiy lo a small town near by in which there but one or two stores, lie would be in the cily every day uml agreed to purchase the "few little things" bis wife could not buy in the village stores, "You'd better put them down on a piece ol paper, said .Mrs. n., when annul to jie her firt order. Oh, no," said Mr. S. ".My memory is good." "Well, then," began Mrs S, "a spool of tilj black thread." "Yes," said Mr. S. "A yard of not too light and not too dark calico." "Y'es." "A small liammar, a can of peaches, a dozen small nearl buttons, two yards of ardinal ribbon, silk on one side aud satin on the other." "Yes," snid Mr. S , thoughtfully. "A pair of slippers fur baby, a dozen Ictuous, a good toothbrush, a pineapple, two ounces of sky blue yarn, au ounce ,'ial of homeopathic nux voi.iica pellets, Wait a second," said Mr. S , counting on his fingers aod looking perpleicd. "A bottle ot vanilla extract, and a yard of triple box plaited erepe lisse ruch ing, aud three yards of small checked nainsook, and" Hut Mr. S , had seized his hat and was running tor the station. What the poor man brought home was : A yard ot tieutickiug, three yards of black crape, a buttle of vinegar, eight yards of uaokeen, a scrubbrusli, a pound uf green yarn, GO spools of "cmt thread," a yard of very light and a yard of very dark calico aud a pint bottle of homeo pathic pills. "There, my dear," he said triumphant- y, throwing down his numerous pack ages, "1 d ju t think you II tind a tl.it e. missing. Who says a man can't do sh..p ? My memory never played me lalse yet." Buffalo Knquirer. Large Audi ei tee Hear Him Pro claim Himself The Ureal Prophet And Over Three Thousand Persons Pise And Acknowledge Him As Such. You may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to liuil an active energelie man with a torpid liver and you may know that bis liver is torpid when he does not relish his food or feel. dull and languid after eating, often has headache and sometimes diz.iuos A few (hiscs uf Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabids will restore his liver to its normal luiicli.'iis, renew his vitality, im prove his dige-iion and make him fee like a new man. l'riee '.'.) cents. Sum pies free at W. M. Cohen's drug Mure. I'n.bably if they didn't give I hern i pain in the back, women wouldn't b half as fond of wearing higb-heelei shoes. When the Howie is creatiri'j a sensition in Chi ago. Sunday night he said : "I am Klijah, the prophet, who up icared first us Klijah himself, second as John the baptist, and who now comes in me, the lbstiirer of All Things. Klij.ih Was u prophet, John was a preacher, hut I combine in myself the attributes of prophet, priest und ruler over men. Gaze on me, then; 1 say it fearlessly. Make the most of it, you wretches in ecclesias tical garb. Iamb.' that is the living physical und sp'uitual embodiment of Elijah and my coming to earth a third time has been prophesied by Maluchi, by Ood Himself, by His Son, Jesus, by I'etcr and three thousand years ago by Moses, All who believe mo to be in very truth all of this will stand up." And over '!,0IKI people rose to their feet uud greeted the declaration wilb cheers and band-clapping. John Alexander Duwie, true to li s promise, made this statement frum the platform of the Auditoriuia in the pres ence of 3,0110 people. It was the culmi nation of a frenzied speech, in which he denounced everybody and everything not in Zion, cursed the pope and the Roman Catholic church, spat literally at Mason ry, the newspapers and the bankers ol Chicago, and raged und tore up and down the stage like a mud man. ndersland well wtiat 1 say, be con tinued. "1 will take no council in my etbods of government. I have come lo proclaim theocracy, pure and siifiple, the government of liod, by tind and for Gi dj and I will never rest till all other fonns of government have been driven from the earth. "You talk about your democracy. Bah I tell you democracy has been tritd in the balance and has failed. The gi.T. eminent of the people, by the people tnd for the people is (waddle. I stand loyal to the flag and euuntenanee no revo.u' lion, but I dennind here und now that the name of God must be placed foretucst in the constitution uf the I'niud Stales and the supreme aulbmily of God over all things mu-l he rceogniz d. "bi-len tn the first message of ihe prophet " he dimandid. "You must pay your tidies and i fli rings iulu the storehouse of (iod. Accursed be ye if ye Would seek lo rob His house of its full ness hy nut obeying this, His will, sent through Klij.ih." accompanied by mucous patches in the mouth, enip- E'kllft tiotis on the skin, nOll lUlSN wre throat, copper IIUII t.ulurei! SpiotchM, Allt !UV',,',n glands, aching muscle II ail and lionet, the disease is making rapid he.idwav, and far worse (ymptoins will foliuw unless the blood it lrumptlv and effectually cleansed of thu Violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only Rafi; and infallible cure lor this disease, the only mtidnte for this R)erifie poison. It cures the worst cases thoroughly und permanently. In tlie fall nf 189 J out meted Illoud 11. 4n.t jtlll,,.. tn...A nil luuuiiiuu luuiu 1 1. .. 1 .. I -A Dave Been No Worse. ;'' inri..r.,.,u. t 11 e 1 r treatment did mr no gnixl ; I wn letting wurse nil tlie tiinr ; id v tuii i ttnif mt, uli t rs tttn utel in mv llirnut ami month, my IkmIv was utmost covf rM with coju-cr coloml Njilolctir ami offensive fun. I MitTeml severely fnm rheumatic pains iti mv shutililcis uml arms. Mv c'ltidiliutt could hiivc In en m wurhc ; on I v thisealtlK teit as I WM can understand niy huileriiiKi. I had shout lust h 11 hope of ever beiug well again who I necinea tu iry a. r. ft., but 111 11 t iMtift ss I had little faith left in Rny medicine. After takinjr thfthird txittle I nutucu a change in my condi tion. This was titilv eu cmirnKiiiK. and I dtter tiiiiKil ti give S. S. S. tlniroujih trial. Frnm that time on t In improve- liiriu wnfi.'1'Mi. O, fl. O. 0 apciiir-il In litivf thp (111. ' ease completely under control ; the sores and ulcers liealcd and I wan loon free from all siRna 'j, nf the dinnnler : I have ' been tnntK mid IichIUiv fver since. I,. W. smith, i,ot.k Box fan, NuUesville, Ind. is the only purely vege table blood purifier known. ,000 it offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercurv, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment,' V.e charge nothing for medi cal advice ; cure yourself at home. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. ma w BEST FOR THE BOYELS If yon haven't a n-inilnr, heullhy motument of tht bowtdB every (Iav, juii'ru III r will hi'. HU-ep yom tuiwelaoin n. nini hn wi ll. Ft'rce.ln the ih-aimof vlo i....t ,.i...i ,.1- mil imiuMii in (iiniut riitiM. Tim mooth ot, i-imlei-t. ni.Kt jit rf.. t wujf of ktpltlfi tb bowtli vivar aud clean tutu ttk CANDY fQj CATHARTIC rtCwtr-y VM-wt EAT 'ENI LIKE CANDY rii'Binnr. I'sliUBlik, P-iUnt. Tnlc (Jood, Polood, evi r Sii kf n. Wpuhcii. ..r lirlpt . W. . nrt fMii p, r h-.i Writs. lor Irf-s mjni wi imwoiv-, ii i.iiltli. Addinss 435 iTEiii.no hkikiit rnipARV, rinuno mr H TOIL KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Hilt l l it I II- I V VI'.AttS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers lor children, while teethiug, wilb 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 built on I surlerer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. -.1 cents a bottle. He sure and ask lor "Mrs. ins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. Health for 10 Cents. A lively liver, pure blund, rlcan km, bright eyes, perlect lu-altli Cascarets Candy Cathartic will nl) tain and secure them for you. (lenu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. At some nine in her lile every woman poils heisell Willi some in ill simply he cause she loses her temper. Laughing will cure dyspepsia, hut any man who can laugh when he has got dyspepsia has got something worse. fall at W. M Cohen's drug store and t a free sample of Chaniherluin's Stom ch and Liver Tablets. They are an ele- ant rhvsic. They also improve the appetite, strengthen the ingestion ami regulate the liver an I bowels. They are asy to take and pleasant iu (fleet. The Easv Knd. HOW TO AVOID TllliUBLK. Now is the lime to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Kcrncdy It is almost certain tone needed before the summer is over, aud H procured now I''" I may save you a trip to town in the night or in your busiest season. It is every ralth not st'ldnni falls into unworthy bands, but Ctirni'ifit-'s I where admitted to he the most successful millions have rarvt'd t-iidiirinj; lines to his tui'inoiy on the nor-1 medicine in use for bowel eomplaiuts, tills of libraries that give to mankind liberty of mental freedom bmh torhowel conip'ainis, boih lor chil that aves the way to prosperity and happiness. CHRISTIAN CHARITY. dren and adults, to be without it. Cohen, druggist. No family can alh rd For sale by W. M A uieal 10 a mail means a niece of meat and a cigni; to a woman il means something new to talk about and 'flu fly desert. THE WF.LDON GIMK'EKY CO , WKI IlOU, K. 0. mi m m kfciU4 60 YEARS' y EXPERIENCE fSl" A Tradk Marks 'HI f 1 COYfllOHT AC. An vi in ft (! iltng nkflrh unrt rtweTlptinii mnj ontt klr lUMHTtatri our oi'lnlnti free whthir an tnviMillon 1 iimhalilT patenUhte. rttninninlrii. tlommtrtctlTcmrt'leiitUl. Hitmltw on I'steiiU icnf fro, OhlrM uiencv fnrnwunint i(eiil. I'M on tt t ihntiiifh M iiitn h to. reeelvt tperwU ni'fk, without churtre, in ttirt Scientific American. A h.nrtiomrtT lllmtrmlisl !. Jirnil Mr. il.lkm or y leteiinBe loiirn.l. Tern,., ,.l . : lour monink, u n,nuj.o A little story that exemplifies the true spirit of Christian char ity is told in the I alniud. It is full of luminous) strength. One evening;, near sunset, in a citv in the far Kast a crowd of idlers gathered about an object in the street. Upon approaching, oiu saw that it was merely u carcass of a ilog, and the crowd was making merry in foolish way over his forlorn appearance. "S his mutilated ears," said one as he gave the dead brute a kick "See his Mumped tail and his torn hide," said the merrv miller. "and his mis-shapen feet," finishing with a witty anecdote And so the crowd gathered and laughed and jested about th nog mui lay on me cum. a stramrer drew near uml listened to Coins, sores, uoiis, tsruises, tllti iillii tlllk Hit llii'll'il tin. til tliriktm-li mill cni.l in n uo ft .ml eases and Piles. 25c st V gentle voice, "pearls ute not whiter than his teeth." Then the crowd drew back, abashed, with downcast eyes, as he wandered away. "Surely," said the lender in the idle jests, "this must bo the man Christ, for none but he would have something good to say about even a dead dog." A TKKH1BLK KXl'l.OSlON "Of s gasoline stovo burned a lady here frightfully," writes X. K. Palmer ot Kirkman, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal the running sore that fol lowed, but Hueklen's Arnica Salve en lirclv cured her." Infallible for ('ills, Man Hi. M. Cohen'. drug store. It is not very often you find a man'. wife the bosom friend of the woman who thinks she has a mission to help him. I nun.,. New York llruidl um,-. i r SI., WMbUwl'ia. I U. CiiMiKiOK of lime is an infallible preventive of rats. It should he put down their holes and spread about, wherever they are likely to appear. A lump of soda lain upon the drain pipe dowirwhieh waste wa ter passes will prevent the clogging of the pipe with grease. Ammonia painted over wood work will darken it. DIDN'T MAURY l'Oll MOM BY The boston man, who lately married a sickly t'ch young woman, is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health Infallible for Jaundice, biliousness, M laris, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stoniseh troubles, tientle hut effective. Only 'Jiic. at W. M. Cohen's drug store. Monuments AND Gravestones. WE PAY the FREICHT am'CUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY . . . I.AKIiUST STOCK IntUe South Illustrated Catalogue FREE. THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS. (EstablishedVH48.) 159 to 1G3 Bank at., Norfolk Va ov 3 It. HENDERSON TELEPHONE COMPANY. omc of Lady Are you wiiliog to saw wood if I give you your dinner? Tramp No, but I'll do the other half. Lady The other half of what? Tramp The adage. I'll say no'bing. Chicago News. My lillle son had tin attack of whoop ing cough und was threatened with pneu monia; but lor Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would have had a serious lime of it. Il al-o saved him Irom w v- ral severe uinuls of eroup. II. J. Stnekfadeii, eliior World-lleruld, Fair Haven, Washington. For sale by W. M. Cohen, diuggisl. His Trouble poor "What brought you here, my man? ' inquired die pii-on visitor. " ell, my lady, replied iho prisoner, 1 guess my trouble started from attend ing too many weddin's," Ah! l oil learned to drink there, or steal, perhaps? " "No, lad); I was always the bride groom. r.OO KKWAItl). We will pay the above reward for aoy ease of Livor Complaint, Dyspepsia, Siok Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costivoncss we cannot cure with Livert the up-to-date Lillle Liver Pill, when the directions are si net I v complied with They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c. boxes contain lilt) Pills, Kle. boxes contain 411 Pills, 5o. boxes contain IS Pills, beware of sub stitutions and imiiations. Sent by mail; stamps taken. Nkrvita MuniCAL Co., Cor. Clinton and Jackson Streets. Chi cago, ill. jy 19 ly ' For sali" by W. M. Cohen, druggist, Weldoo, N. V. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, HENDERSON, N. 0, I beg to announce that the follow ing towns are now connected by long distance phones, and the rate herewith published will be in effect on and after December;!, l'.KHI. Hiirlliitfloii, i'Iihm; I'ily, llntksvllle, llllllll. luirloun Kiiliel.l, t'nitiklinton, liOH-iislioro, i ins-nvllle, lioliNlM,ro Iteiidentoli, lliih I'-. ii.l, lllMalmM, l.lttlrliill. liuistiura, V, Mercer, 40 Nashville, OiiO. font, .si . KslelKli, 4.1 KK'ky Mount, IS I ss-.m.nd Neck 40 Smltlilielil, 6. spring Hope, 4 T.rlMiM, 4 'W.k I'M SS Warrenton, 7f WiintiitUu. ! WllxHl, BUVjWIUHloD, F. (VToKIM.KMAN, Geo. Supt Atlantic Coast Line Rail roai Co. Coutteuatw SrhMule.l TKAINH GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 111,1901. No. 23 Daily. No 36 Daily. Leave Petersburg, Leave Stony Creek, Leave Jarratte, Leave Emporia Arrive Weldon, 9.56 am 10.35 am 10.52 am U. OH am 11.16 am MUpm 10pas TRAINS GOINQ NORTH. No. 33 I Ne. T8 Daily. Dally. Leave Weldon, Le Emporia Le JairatU, Le Stony Creek, Arrive Peterabarg, 1.43 i 3 15 S.31 a-m. 4 37 p. 5 16. m !!. S 4p. .iJp.' J. R. KENI.Y, T. M. EMERSON, Qea'l Manager. TnSe Msnem H. M. LMthbON, Om. Pasa. tC - 1
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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