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JOHN" W. SLEDGE, VOL XXXVI. pkopiuktor. ANE WSP APEB IP O THE 3? E3 O 1? L E WELDON. N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1901. TEEMS:-'1511 PKii an.npm in advance NO. 15 , mm I ,,., ki,i You Ilnvo Always BoiiRht, aiul wlili li liiw boca i,. use for over ! yours, lias borne the, signature of y. unil 1ms boon ninrto iimler IiIh per- P j ",ml Hiiporvlslon kIihoi Its Infmioy. UiarW&M Allow no ono to deceive you 1 11 thin. Ml Counterfeit, Imitations mid " Just-nM-Kond" '' ,V' er nenU that trifle wltli and c..danPor ll.e health of lufant " und CWIdren-Bpcrle..c. mpili.t Experiment. What is CASTORIA ttta. neither Opium. Morphine r other Mntte It ago, H US (rtiaruiiteu. ... FeverislmesK. It euros Dhirrhieu mid Wind ... ... ..... ..... ul...ill, .11 Colie. It re loves Toeiiims , Flatulonoy. It assimilate the 1W, reflates the Stluiehaml Bowels heaUhy a.ul natural slee The Children's Pauacca-The Mother's Iricnd. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of BROTHER DICKEY'S SAYINGS. Par's lid- in de ol' Ian' yii; but el' yen wains br sec ii ym uiighl i well "l"1'' up yo' iiiin' lr r.ll up u' sleeves c m dig deep S ', n il " lick" 'I'" 11 ' k "1" ''" thank d.- L..wd f-r wxl.r .11 lc. " gwioe ! Some lulki i) !" '' ' "' ' 1 ' 1 1 r (true ; i.w " 1 ') " I I" ,.1 , , ,,t,l,. v ..iililo'i kimw AT THE URN. vtln yrsce wuz 1 big road I' dcy in' 1 1 cumin' 'I. it 'I' Mlllstlllll'O and allays Tin- old With a View to Matrimony. prove prepare fr war. lar The KM You Have Always BougM . a .a In Use For Over au Tears. I IWTVM MMMMV. F MUM" TAtCT, NCW WW 0W. S. N. IREDELL & SON, ; "To lie ul pence is the secret ol' tlie an.er nait nf life's successes, whether ol nations or individuals. The .lilt'-nlicc licliveen tue m" h.ippv mother who has healthy c.i'.chi'ii to nurse a"1! noun-u, - ,-;; I nervous mother, with a weakling -U-J. is mostly a ililTtrcn.'e of prepar .1..11. n, .ir,.;.t memralive lor moi k" o. i ..rep's l-nvnitle rivcroH on. n tranquilies the nerves, encourages th i.ml induces relreshillir lcc;i It uives me moiuer sump" s -l.il.l II iinoartse astli ll V UIHI strellljlll Ui the organs ot maternity mj i.i.u o.t bahv's advent is praetu-ally painless. "I Inkr lilrnlire In wnllinr '"" Iiihiw l'"l vcmr ' Mivorile 1 u'-ciivj. .... v. v.. rri.'io'. '". ,' "'' . . ' Ill ll'.x K.; "My wile 11:1.1 .'.... "".' r lile.'an.l ner trvliii: everytmiiu' I "' link el I mane , . iMrttles. winch my wue iw. i"'"' "'' . " fi ll In ner .Iter lulituK H"' i"."1"',1 ItlH.V W.IS ""I.. ..r n..v..V. . l.Miii.S l.'-.l.iv lie i" . ' - , iclis IwenH lo IinlllliU. lie I" n B'l rhiW a. .my "He cm!.! wlh. T lie ! he is as lualliiv as any ...... ."."' " , " Hie ilml'.r ay yimr l-a"rne 1 ' 1 7. 1 1 li'll was the ean' nl sn.n a .u.i.u.v '"'" ' , . I owe.1 y.ill nil'- inn. i"i o" . - Inv wife an.l l,.ylf. I ho,- y.n, '';; tlii. In others who may be ill nei I or nu ll win. ami you may refer llieni to me. I w.nil.1 Ije g a.l to tell of I'" K""l of l"h v""'hlt nieuii'iiic. . nr lMnree's Common euse .vienieai Ailviser, in paper covers, is sent Jm on receipt of Ji one -cent stamps to piy excuse of inailino only. Aililress Dt. K. . I ltree, uunaio, .i. Ut iltMh l the urn Eeiy alterii'H.ii nt lhre. Wnee that mnniiH-r ut Liierrne I tm very I'm.l n( 4i'. . "aufirl Ihaiik you; )n I lump." Ah, Ollatu,. I'M.ii'l ami li'. II..W my t.ill-h liellt "' ihumpl I am v-Ty len-l .'I '' Ml dltti'lli ! lif nov "me iii'.ie i.ipi" "hy. wrtilnly." While wu ai. iu-d i" ini tuiia I art vrr l"ivl "I !' Snw we'lP inarrl.il. In a Hal; N,.' full.lt II.IM. I Willi', )"U ei (hrr. wli.l kl-M-. an.l all thai, An '! ") 1 ' "' - lt.l.i'11 l,..i.'iiiati lii l'rllrlo. t'mi I ilotv nii.vlhliiu inonr for ye, Bully';" wild Hob liciou, t ioiniiu, to lil ulster iih he tliillieil IibiikIiik the tuiiil nnil "luni k" orT the mat" itKiimni the outlioiiHf wall. Why, hntever liu' come to yet wild Ids sister. "D'ye wuul unytning r l'or yenrs Sully hud titlieu upon, uei- self the tineiivhihle task or iookiiik un ci' her old father and f "mothering" i,o,' tin vouncer brothers, iter ef forts to keep them isoIub In fowl and (lollies were wont to meet with more unmerited abuse nnd foul language 11. ,in am- return In the sbnpe of atteu tlou, gratitude or help. This fdie felt th.. more as she was a womna with Ideas of refinement that were unusual in the iielL'hborliood of l-'rogsthorpe nnd look to heart the eomplulnts of her trrent loutish brothers that "they e .. ... ..... ,i. .!.. Inula t (tot uuq mot tier, mu o assist her In any way surprised her. HXnrllien to slgerfy," said Hob sunen hly. "t'lin't I dew lilirthoi) iipwi 'l" Siilly bustled about uud deftly tidied up the kltelieii. Out of the corner ot her eyes she watched Hoi) hanging around uncomfortably with nn evident wish to ask somethiug and n reluctance to make n start. Shall I bIiicIi the bricks down for vi V" hundred Itob. "(nine nn do," said Sally. "Tell us what 'tis. Kurcly to goodness ye ain't nfelird 'Will yt! iiiiiinnis uot to put the grin on tew IlieV Huh asked . . a tbould wholly like tew," tie aaaea oftly. "Take her out an kiss her, tUeu, an be done wi t," said Sally, wore. eXPO rlenced In wooing. "Hut do ye mind ye hain't sucked In," "What d'ye ruaiie?" usked Bob. ri...v nv nsTlsh hawkers cry stink- In tlsh the loudest," answered Bally seiitentlously, "uu liar brother wholly holler tew." "Wye think boo'" inulteied HOU, ohirined at uncoiislilered K.sslblllties. "lint bar eye" nmiik ye Jump, they bs se bright. She's the prettiest sal ye ever see, I'll inaak ye ll het un't," b ndilcd by way of self consolation. "1 spoo,," he wild after a pausi-"! mmoi yew 'ouhlii't wrlln for me an III i.i.i' if she'd walk out wl' me. 1 hain't not in... mother to dew It, wnss luck." It mnv be Incldeiilally lenuirked that Hob wua Kl years of age and, with Ills irothers. was always lamenting tne vvi.nl of a mother. That lady during her life left Hie chaige of her young hlldieu allogellnr to Sally anil neg l, ...i,., I th. -in nnd her home c.iuuny. Yew mnv take your oath o that, answered Sally firmly In reply to Hon s hint. "If ye Bt sucked In, yed lay u nil on in... Ye must hoe your own lanu. Ye'd better tell her brother ye'll meet her o' Sunday.' "IVve think soo?" said Hub and sub sentient ly acted on her advice BRUTALITY OF JOCKEYS. "When Jockey Winnie O'Connor begun ridiiuj ut New Orleans lust year, lie 0111111' in from tins lirst ru.ee eryiiiK bitterly that be eoulil easily have won ir a well known jockey bud not fouled him," nih Allen Sangruu in Aiii.-lccV. "The irick that 0. used is one cninnioii aiinili(I jockeys when their own burses are tired. 1 1. rode beside l ('Connor ami crooked his leg over ('( 'niiiioi s knee. 1 he result, ilinl O'Connor horse him to LITTLE NONSENSE. The Queer Experience of a Life Insur ance Agent. "I'm going to give up the busi ness," raid the life insurance agent, with a sigh. "1 don't cure whether 4 liov men lit il for a ioke or not. It's a hard life, and people have 110 busi ness to be funny nt inv expense, i "1 have always prided myself u p I tin my ubilily to hind u luaii when ! once 1 succeeded in gctthig his at 1 tention. lint 1 had a new cxperi- drug the nth.,; Meed slong At he - - -' (liat H was Mil"-' 1 """"r w:r. 1 .1 .I:,. -, s e of our in- ulniost skill lo save himseU ', ""' ,,, f.,,-(be proloc- i...;,. i,wsr.,l fi'iim the sa die. p . . . ., 1 1 ,i. ather Hill DalV, ' 1 ull""r , tie, told the boy nut to complain to j the stewards 11st then. Hut he (.'sve 17 COM M K.IU'K STKKKT, NORFOLK. TA. Cotton, Peanuts, Peas M'MUKH, WOOl' sn.l SillNGLKS. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ruuunnvil Bll I c rtMHinuiHLriLi.0 AAri. Produce. -A V : ,....fi 11;,.., Vi.nl. Carolina produce. C.uaraiileo the high- We make . .peei.uy ... . ,,iok tod IV. I.-rei.ei-i-. .-' je 20 ly e.l iurket price and prompt redirns ('.niimcrcisl Agencies Mfe. Alwav. ri'llablf. LBnifa,Hi .....wm.- U..I4 lain.' uni". with hlu.i ribbon. Tk. n ...her. BrfkM dungeroa. al. M rrlura HH. I.MM iL-nltmoi.liilfc SoM bjf nil Uruiwisu. Cillt.UH BT E K tncaiunu MiiUm tfcU HP ,i.rr-(.''.Trfc-i.' : CANJT CAinnHiii. a 1 11 s M. COHEN t . We, Dot,, of us, live so c.r. fullly list we ne e r on he u . . drug, and medicines to put n right. It is a coulort to know wlurc j j you can get tk from lad at prop, r prices Call on n.e l..r any ; 3 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, !.) Stationery, ; : ; Toilet Soaps. ; ; f j All Kinds Perfumery, j Toilet Articles, H ....Cigars ;; ! AND TO HAVK Your Prescriptions Filled. ; Fine Liuo of High Art Viotures. ' H-l'rompt Uenponses Day or Night. r..nm. il.mwd C. C C. Nvtr old In bui. Btwart el the dealer wno trie, w wi "lomethinj just u good." O'Connor mslructiuiis to iuiiow when he should meet tins same JocK- ey in another contest. In the littli race the spectators were amazed to the two boys linisinng inmeu lei? and lot!, while little 0 Connor was slashing ins oitier couipcut.01 . over the face with the butt ot ms riding whip- blinded with blood, reeled in the saddle. . After t the race he staggered to tne juuges 1 si and almost fainting and attempt- j cd to register a complaint. Hut be , was not beard, l'a Hill lml neon there before him and told the whole storv. . , , j "0 was lined $100 and threaten ed with permanent dismissal from , the track. A Fiesh and Blood Mathlas. A remarkable incident is reported from the Tyrol. A well to do peas- nf nf Uehorwion has Just died, leaving his known fortune of about 5? t I s 'Vaj,..' P.. KPOStoo 1W0- -I , AwnnUd Id Medal ParU EpolttopW2l Id by W. D. 8mith, Weldnn II. COHKN, rbsrmuMi Weldnn, N. C. All goods delivered li e. Slnre l'lionf II Residence '. mi b.l f. 1 "a T RICHMOND. VA. Southern Headauarters For .wt . MK.TAL8. TIN nir-a IUUi0',1'i IKON AND STEM, KOOFINCJ OF ALL STYLUS, HABB1TT METALS, SOLlEltS TINNEUS' TOOLS ANl SUPPLIES OF wv.uv nKsrilll'TION. ETC. DRiD BiRRETT, B1HTI3T. 314 Main Street, Norfolk, Va r. eili citracted withuol the sligh'c-' I"1 nv lie use of pare nitrous xi-L- -' .lie safes' un u'-'helio knuwn !..,.. , . . ...1 ..ni a-e in niv in nv r , (hiliiro1 .tin and einer " i,.re.l; also the best local anaesme.ic- tni li;'p oik, ifid.l erown an.l P"i' ,., ..ik; iirtin-lal leell. nniee teeth an I allk.'d-"' dei.isl work k, In t lie Hue hp' I Hie prnliwn n ei in the most oareful and skilllui mi reasonable prices .11 I M""' folk, Va. 'Whv, hat should want 10 no mm for'" said Sally, who was getting ill nnlsitlve aud knew the oiily way to e tract Information from her brother was to evince 00 curiosity. "Hut Just ns yo like. I euu't keep muddlin about here all the inornlii." "I want ye to tell mu what to Bay, Hob gasped out. .Snv? Sav what? Whatever are ye tnlklii about? I don't know the meaulti illl't." W..11! There's a gal', noo iKnii llllfcnllaill'. th' There's nleiity o' ineui, .i Hnilv uiicoiieerneuiy. I want ye to tell me wuui 10 - letter." burst out Hob. "ior , fiiuj .i.v n pre't wench: She's blgger'u yew. nr halt's that black! 'Taln't like yam." (Sally was fair.) "She a nig u me. An liar eyes! Lor . bar eyes ni.u gmi right trew ye they be se sblny au se black." "A love letter?" said Sally. "No, Hot), I don't know nothlu about love. I ain't goln to mix up along o' no love." "Noo, noo!" expostulated Hob. .1 "I'nli.'t come to that ylt. But I see bar brother t'other daay. au ho nxe.1 me to cm, oover an see bar, an I exed him If I should write au tell bar 1 win a-com-In, au be said as he'd Bud out." D'ye want to wnlk out with her, .,....'" unl.t HitllT. I'l' ' ' it.. 1. "I tloau't kuoo azackiy as yu, answered. "D'ye think she'd masks a 1 -Ifu9" How caa I tell'f asked Sally, with nf reason. "Dtl 1 kOOW some d.i.. said Bob. "But she balu't like ....... ai..' a stranuln wench, au my missus 'ull hev to wark to belp to 'aru the grub." ... ... i. -r a fall an cloves ( ask .... u..l... ulvlr re mlnisi-ent of fraterual remonstrances at her own occasional ......... lnli iTl.lllllltV. ...... .!..! .aid Bob. "She i . -..nr noo fall nor noo gloves. Ye'U have to treat ber different to i ..." said Sally, "or she worn J ,,,.,,'1 nut Ul) Wl't." ....il her nraruer." Bob prom ised. ."She shall hev all the grub she When Hob had llnlshed the milking on Sunday morning and arranged for n.-nnli... sllbsl llltl". he K1CW UllO a fever of unrest. "Sally, he culled, wheel's mv chine shut W heer s my collarV Will ye black my newts tor V I'll L'l'e ye tuppence. Come an tie inv He. Shall a weer a nowerr wye think she'll like to goo to chapel? How ,i..ie 1 look- In mv new clothes At last Sally got him oft! and turned her attention to the midday meal, She sat tin for his return at nigut, lie enine In a Poll t i" anil louuu in. mo- .... --' . . . , . in. (nine '''"'' , . 0 ..nft flnra i() tho ,)ansh priest of ter alone, me oiiiem in... .... -- - . - . Ills face wore an expression of mingled Khrwald to build a church. Ill ms ....n ,.i,ii, n.ui titiM.ii... una a eur ous couicu no. ......is '""""" "7 a I ------ . .." :.1. Well, how did yo get onr asseu iat t10 CV(!ni (it any resmuui. Knllv. "Hev ye had your tea; ,rh hpiinr c iscovereit ll snouiu I doun't want noo tea, said Boo. :. e 0 j,L.)lervien, lor "U-'s goo to bed." . known to himself." In lood night, then," said sa. y snow . provision the ig there wis more to con..., ui . nas, - thorougbly ing a pretense o. i' . " - WM i.i" u....,. in i,i iionrnifiv. I Ki'iiri-neii. nov. ... 1 --- liuoiuie ill n,.,...- . . ,MMH(.. i.sii,,. nn luir brother met me nt Cliet- discovered a sum oi luu.ouu uo.ua. bridge Just lis (he Snail wuz oopenln. wllicll nothing ill the dead HUH S k!i. sni.l she wuz dry. soo i nxeu uer in rn. v Te a inns UPS. liuiiviiiuui tu- lo hev somc'at. T'vee glasses o' stout ,,uln!.tant.t.9 or business operations fer bur uu free glasses o aale rer nar , , j, Cighbors to up- tirotiicr i imam .1."., linssesseu r . ii.t that t,imi 12 nence. an ne ther o' tnem onereii iu . ,-,.),, wn. :,; . falen. The,, arterwards Tom years ago a wei.l h, me hant was l..ft i-.s. an we walked to m. fury -"- roinn-.i o.. ... . ... - - ...... . .. l .1 i, ,.itf.iir nil. .. l I.) ,tc ...n wnv II-I.V- 1 ......nn nun .-.niniiio wii.... ... tlie i ern, ini iie " " ni-a ....... , . .... ili.i mini,, bar w nooiiy ury. 1. u even lieinir inaue nineiuuno " Soo we went Into the King's Head, an I t)ie crimPi and people are beginning she had free moor glasses o stout an u , . w,0tier hero at lasi is me ha f o mini icr inc. um n..-i.. ... ha'ii'ny. a" ti'iipence is one nun t rep tion of his family, and 1 saw time I had him wavering when I had to pause fur brent li, and he broke in with: "'lly the way, hniv much do you earrv on your life ':' "While I, taken unaware by the abruptness of the uuoslion, was stammering a reply be eseaietl. '1 he incident set me to thinking, i nuu indueod hundreds of men to insure their lives for the bendit of their families, and yet I bad never thought fur enough to carry any in surance upon my own life. It didn't look consistent," now that I came to consider the question, and I resolv ed to remedy it at once. To think is to act with me, and I .-at down and filled out an application nt once fur n ennd round sum. ' frut the application hack today marked 'lief used; occupation too dangerous!' The next paper they get from mo will be my resigna tion." Detroit 1'rcc l'ress. ECZEMA'S ITCH IS TORTURE. Eczema is cauacu by an acid humor iu the blood coming i" contact with the skin and producing great redness and m Hammation ; little pustular eruptions b.rm and discharge a thin, Micky Hind, which dries and scales oil ; sometimes the skin is hard, drv and fissured. lvJeuia iu any form is 'a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching burning at times are almost ulibrarat le ; llie add bti :ng humor seems lo one out and wi th. Vin ft.. s..i.,s uashe.iior other citer- nal aiinlirations do iniv real g'.o'l. br ca li.tii lis the IK.lsoll ri lll.lill. ill it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TCTTEll. I'ur tlir.e y.-ats I the blood aaM't&JjiaJ 'jwfm a l.arl '1 t- hlllUH Wllhll l.lll'''l tliem ti M't 11 It. twice liitir naluTnl -if. 'art Of tllL' Hill' illait'llSt: watt in Uu- lot in .t luu ninj Hfic., vtiv J1.1111 ful, ml viinMiii,' K mucli iliM-.'iiit'.it I dir doctor ! Hi T'Lr hail proRn-sit.-ti l "" t-r to If curitl. an-1 tiif-y could d iiotimiK l.r Hlf. I t M.l; uiilv tline botlK- "t h S. - ii' I wn fomi;''ti.lv i utt'l Thia was lifU' n yfitis tro. mid I lidft.- iirvt-r mince nei-il uiit ot mv L. ll. Uk t.N. 14.4 Met K iieiiti-ttlieH Uiis ftciil iK'isnn, ri. t K AntiA nd riiirtii it to a henHhy, akiu t)coniM vA. mum tin ami c c u r c 1 l e 1 1 c r , gtt- sitK.-l.is, Tscinasis, Salt Rht-um ami Ml skin (lipases chit to a iois onel c-indition of the blood. Send for our book and write us attoiit your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you bv their advice ; we make no charge for this service . AU correspondence IS conducted in sinciesi wuuikui.v. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. hTLANTA, GA. ..Id tn.ulle."-tas. t St . Kansas CUV, Mo. A Simple Remedy. Mrs. Whvte Dues Your husband .1 ' 1 1 J ever have llie nignunine. Mrs. Urotvne Well, he some times starts to have one, nut tor a good many years imw 1 have been in the habit ol taking a naipio . wilh me, so thai I can generally tint up before he gels well to Snmerville Journal. BEST FOR THE BOYELS be wake going. t a r. Biilar. li. aiO.y m..let ' ' S ).,.... Ill .U K.-.P J.."' 1 I II.' wi ll t'"r.i- In ll'- ahni uof ..o- ,1. ,lni.i-...i..i- ani....... limy ul kv.llitf llie IkiwhI. elar anJ .lea" ' lu M" CAnUT CATHARTIC Uiiw.U ...-I)' "li... b.,i.-L!li. a ai.'l I"' l,.l. .,r..H"i Merely an Incident. 1 clinched i hut child unil saved her from falling oil the street car going at frightful specif "T'lint was fortunate." "Nut for me; llie chilli's mother berated me for tearing its frock." Chicago llccord-llerald. The Music of His Dreams. aS4 m faVZ . EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ir l.'.i. 11 nl. li li'" pence uu p uy. run: u.-.. . 1 nil rl ben." ' Why, Hob, bor, you must ha' been 11 f,Mil." said Sally, chuckling Inwardly. For Hob Is notoriously parsimonious. -H'ye thing sou';" he said uneasily. "Arlcr Iha'." he rilitilllled. "we sel un der the hedge for a l.ii. an she used me to l.K.s l..ir. Soo 1 d.il. bill sue siuiik o bare son I d.ihi'l Ihlnk much "ii'l. Then she kep' a -ciowgin ill. ug In me tin sue v..iil nsleeilll. Will II she woke up. tt'1 walked tii-Tuilhaiu. an 1 axed ner 11 ui,.,',l Ilk,, tun eon to eliapel. Hut she si. i.i that wix past li. au she wuz dry w, Into t he Oiicen s llc'iu. an she had i n 1 101 r glasses 11' siout a" a half o' 1 . I'l rr me. Tha ss uvepenw liti p'ny 11:1 mi t'reppeiiee lia'li'iiy Is one ail nine, (iooln booaui lo t'het br ilge that i:z gellln dink, hut she :iiiinl 10 set nailer llie hedge ng ill. lli.ttsomedcii ".'. I said the grouud was .1,1,1111. an she said as 1 wuz a snrft rewl. an we'd best git nn 10 tue ou.. nr,.... iliev shut. Hut I'd had euow on't nil cuine hoouin. Thas's Just like yew clew to a mystery not unsimilar in some of its details to tne ronmu of "The Polish Jew. ran mm Gazette. Pulling an Ear. "The German emperor," says s French paper, "when in sny way crossed or contradicted pulls vio lently at the lobe of his right ear with the thumb and forefinger of his right hand. When he was stay ing in England at the timo of the miceii's funeral, he received a tele gram and opened it in the presence of ono of his smart little nephews, 1, nf r. Somct hull! in llie reiu- ni-Mnl llltl not altogether please his " i 1. . l,naa tf maiestv, anu no ai unco b"- tue: at his ear. C .1 ... 1 I , ..n on "The little leiiow louscu uV m said, 'Tell me, uncle, why do you pull your earf " 'Because I am annoyed, my dar lIn.T ' ana thfl reDlv. " 'Do vou always uu mm h.,i. Wrilf Iu '.ll''- ..A '!.'!. -7 L rilll'Kin r MW TOtH. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN J.W.Perry Co. Mlltl'dl.K, VA. .vi. " :.i.l Mrs. Bellows, "l'eroy .l,.l.,,..,a In. never snores. 1 11 JU.-l iii.iu.. - . prove to him with this phonograpn that ho dues. Cotton Fartnrs and chatit", and di aleis it Ct lllUll.MOU Mer : , w .d ' myvm; said i, ,i,.u ,,.., r If I'd ha' let her. ,ow s tue e8tv, time when I fecal I hain't got noo '"And When you are very, " mother. I shan't gl e jew yar sniii.ii annoyer; what Q0 you uo. this weeiik out o' my money, l must . , , hi9 iuvenuo inquirer, l.M.ii nner mvself same as yew aew, livln hare, kep' like a queean a dewln mi-then. Nice dewln s I call ll And Bob weut up to bed grumuiing and cursing, while bis sister inugnen silently down stairs. Hob Is still a bachelor, Dm uo nus au- other girl In his eye and wants Sally to Then I pull somebody . . nvil- ... TT cor, saiu imam ii. else'3 '. . . ..... ... ho uliiin't hev 1 K.iniinv ltlaek and White. can gel oowu ...... "'-"--- ,, ' noo bare nor stout, mey good. New Orleans Is Big. It is not generally known that, r -l, ..,1 that nn V excepting new iui, --v it bna become urcater iew El"! IU HIS eye UUU , duivu . ...w - , B j ,l-r , rvla la InreitririHllv test her quality uerore ne coiuwim iorK, iew uneuim himself to another one and nlnepeiiny tn0 lBrgc8t city in tho world. On tho contrary, old laonuon is uuo the smallest and in area not so great And the next day at breakfast Mrs. Hollows produced the phono graph. "Shall we have a little mu sic?" she smiled. WOT BAGGING, TIES, PEANUT BAGS AND LAND PLASTER We ipiule Nova Scotia band Plaster for June and July sliipun'iils as follows: Less llian Id ions, 85.50. Car load Ids. $5 'J5. 51) loo loi. 3 00- lllll Ion 1. lis. J190. ( Yrrc'i'iii'il''' ee -iilieiic'l. ,1 W I'KllUY CO. r-a a-i 1 finiBllSmiirc vy 1 ir.ei "i 4 !i5 I Music In The Heir. AtMiiriittBailifeei UT LIQUID MUSIC 4 llL.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmt aTWTOIlir-Wl Tf ""I1 '' The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOHBEItS IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES.. B ...IN TH K , Orders Solicited 2 8 ly ,W.8... Only To 0R()CERY co , WSLDON.N. PURE OLD li YK MELLOW APPLE BKANI'Y. .. AND... Fine Wines, MADE KUOXI THE CI.l'STEKING liKAI'Ks SEKVED AT THE wi: PALACE SALOONS f W. D. SMITH, fX Washington Ave., WELDON, - -Full Hue groceries always on hand. at., a mltrtlT O au adolescent valetudlna .1,.., In his way and was Just then ..n 4..tui nt.silnence. ... .....iiiin't write no letter," said a..iu- -n.nl'a dangerous. She might fnp breuch o" promise. ii-, .. - - . D've think soo:' sum mm, i"" . . .. . .,l,lil l,v nil eeremonlnl mutiers u...... . IU " . . ...! ...i ....1.1 Iu. liest-lO see uer, .n... ..l... "Ilmv i.trell UOV je seen nr. . n J' . . .. .... .1,,1'HH 1 dotin t kniHi iniicu uii oi. ,. r....l, " mini II ted HOI). Due i.i - ... .,.,( at t'hetbrhlge, aa bar brother ma If I'd like to g"" "over. W..U that auuears runny u. u.e, tnusiHl Sally. k.vplng ner counie.iu. ee. but ehtiekllng Inwardly. n.m.t to wrllu for; ..f.,, n.ennln to dew the thing prarp- . u,,i. inlalncd. "Not suam'a as ye'w nn yar chap what never came to nnrtheu. I want to hev a prnrper on- .,.,r.inn,lin afisir 1 gita engaged, an i i,i.,'t ant nun inothcr, wuss luck, an ........ ,.a ..oie'il t.eln me. "v. uot vour onneistaiidin tnlkln," advised Sally. "That fare strange to , .... l.rntl.t.r nil to me sue suouui b-v o1 - ye like that. D'ye think soo r '". Hev ye ever klsse.1 her " asked Hal- "What dye naa.eatf.llr Refcrrral a a The (Ireen Hag has It, Chief Jus tice Marshall used to uarruio im great glee the following curresponu en.w mi a nolnt of honor between Gov- .n.nr r.iles of Virginia and l'atrlck Henry. The governor wrote: Sir-I unnWilinl that you baft dlnl m. a 1,,,1'l.H i,.liln i.n. I wi lo mew 11 11 i m. a.,,1. II true, rniir mr.ninf. . H. I'ulrlek Henry's reply came promptly: s,,..l mil m..lli'.t ulllns ynu . ls.bl.ll ....Initial, it an time, lull ll.li.k " inunama ..... ..... I ,,.iiT tat itlial I illil mean, lull It you in .".it ,ii,. ttl.al t..u llilnk I meant I will aay va lift I e. .tut .r.' entretl nr lint lllv. ' n-t.i n-i.M leiivina it lo (..'lies with t t-t... tr....l lee: but. ns there was uo fur ther eorrcsiHinilcnco, the governor of Vbniiiia must have read satisfaction somewhere bet ween Hie lines of Pat rick Henry s biilliniilly equivocal re ply. War t Moral Streaatk ly slyly "Blaame It, noo!" Bob roared. "But I WHAT A TALK ll'TELLSi If that mirror of y"B "" wretched, sallow o uiph siun, a jaundiced look, moth paluhes aud blolchei on the .kin. it's liver (rouble; but Dr. King'e New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify .v.. hlnml five cleat sk'tu, rosy oheeka, rich complexioD. Only 25e. at W, Cohen's drug Hits. as many of our pretentious little American villages. Tho city of T nndon nroocr contains but 31 ......... ninm than n snuaro mile. The at,it:ii t..... - - i ,, trrltnrv. however, w inert is com monly known as London is what is comprehended in this country of that name, tven uus i. -, containing the immenso population o j r,nnnnn souls, is onlv three- r. fibs the size of New tirioiins. i- ..nimnns think their city very great and very large, but the dilTerenco in size in fuvor of New Orleans is large enough to contain S' cities as largo as London proper. New York Times. Wouldn't Hear Any. l.indlev of the St. Louis 'court is fond of a ouiet joke. - i . A raw German summoned tor jury . . i. - . . . , . ..: 1 ,. ...ti-i. to i v.. no nv ouiy uj. ,i,,.v Hnnireii to ne re luveu. acting nobly oil every occasion. "Schutlge," lie SIIKI, 1 can incut you shirk the tlrst trim oi jmu "- . , ,, I. ... L'.t In ii etui win i:u so .until ......... the second, and If the next occasion and the nest llnd yon unprepared you will unquestionably '"k 111,0 i'a''UL'ss. ,t swbiiiner becomes slroug to stem the tide only hy frequently breasting the high waves-Success. TO SAVK U Kit I'll ll.l From frlgluful disfijurein.nl Mrs. Nsn- nieOallegi r, of La Utaoge, Ga , applied Buoklen't Amies Salve to great sores on her hes.! and faoe, and writes its quiok euro esoecded all hit holies. It works wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Erup tions, Cuts, Hums, Scalds and Piles. 25c Cure guaranteed hy W. M. Cohen, diug- gUl Whv what's the mutter, dcarf she murmured. "It's your own com position." Hut Percy was uireauy half way tothoolbce. Soma Distinction. Sla.Don't let my refusal of i :...t ...... fr your proposal luiuiuci j, . buniikiiis. u : ii.. iih. no: niter an. iv ot-iuv thing to have been even rejected by ,r. . d.-,uv Tl... girl who owns u troou u6- troit l'rco Press. l Sawed any lcimtli and delivered iu any part nl the town. H. L GRANT, BICYCLE WORKS .... Wheels sold anil Impaired- Purls of Bicy cles turnMied. ..n.h.ralnnil Knelish coot." Looking over the crowded Dnr, his eye filled with humor, tho judge ruP,ic.d: v Ull, you can serve, iu" " have to understand good English. You won't hear any here." Overtaxed. Tho Benedict Uo YOU think bachelors should be taxed f The Hachelor No; they are taxed enough in having to listen to the tales of woe i 'plr i"1"" friends. Chicago News. Hla Turn Now. "Jones is a man of remarkable foresight." "How do you make that out.' "Whv. he insisted upon bis rela tives from Buffalo visiting him last winter." Life. Checkmate. "Tho doctor would not let Mams wear that gorgeous check waist." "Why not.'" "Tin said it checked the perspira tion." Cleveland Plain Dealer. 23 ex.- 7v!,.i: i.- - Ul Si. - ' 'fe-'-.i C. r. . - - tr- f rjL. pj r V i s , m - m 3 U) c c 5 m Good teainsand comfortuhle vehicles, tiivonsacall when iu need of wood, team or a bicycle. Yard nud office corner Maple and Second streets, Weldon, N- C. dec 80 The laws of health require that the k .1. anonai ntloA dacll daT and 008 ol IflfWOIB " the Denalties for violating this law a . , L niles. Keep your bowels regular oy ...... i L taking a dose ol Uhanioenaiu s ciiouiae.. tnd Liver Tsblels when neoessary and jou never will have that severe punish ment inflicted upon you. Pries 25c. For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. HEADACHE 1 WU444 BO YEAR8 EXPERIENCE AM mmnt. PaM aaa. AI al aruf is Baid to be so infallib'e remedy fur hiccoughs. Traoi MiK Anyone ...inln, a .krtet; "idtb" !2 flkl nollta, wlllnml v ' 'h Scientific flierican. " Hraaob Offloirffl. r St.. Wtln.uu. I) C.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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