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JOIIHST W. SLEDGE, PltoPlUKTOR. VOL. XXXVI. A. ITEWSF-A-FER FOR THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1901. TERMS:-81-511 yvAi axmji in aiiva.m k no. k; ItaCflSTOBIfl t L ,. , - I For Infants and Children. AMeclat PrcpnralionforAs similalinf, tltc Food anttltcgula -ting die Slouwchs and Bowls of l'romolcs Digeslion.Crarfur nessandRcsl.Conlains neillier ttyiiim.Morplune norliiu:ral. OT NARCOTIC. bapha Sntt- Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa lion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms ,( Convulsions .Feverish m ss mid Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Jill The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SI V MP Use For Over Thirty Years JUST AS HE LEFT THEM. His toys are lyiDg od the floor, Just as lie left them there The painted things fur keeping alore, The little bruken chair; The jumping pig, the whistling ball, The duck, the gun, the buat, The funny looking Chinese dull And bucking billygoat. They lie about, poor, battered things, The rabbit and the fox, The cuckoo with tho broken wings, The jack sprung from his box. Here lie his knife, his tangled string, Ills bow and silver cup, Iiecause I'm tired of following Around to pick them up. "Bodlg Crippled. Rhvutn.'itistii at its worst is a sort of living tU'titli. It chains a nmn to a r.iuir or l-imLs him to a W, and nu-trs iit to him a daily martyrdom. At the liest riifiimaiisiii is a painful maludv TWO SCHOOLS. 1 put my heart to school. In tb vnrM wherr nu n grow wis "(lo out," I wiiil. ".mil li-aiti the rule. Come htik wln'ii vou win I tie prise." My ht'ort t-ttue ta k again, "Anil wIhtp is tin juiit'f" I cried. "Tho rule wm IjIm, uiul t lie prize wan pftlkV Ami the U:u l..t' .mini' wat l'nii." 1 iut nij lii jrt In f I. In the v Is when- wiH 1-1 f I aing. In tlte ficlilH wt.i'iv ttinu'iN ntin((, tUit rc 1'rnokn run v Mini i-k'tir And tin Mut el lumen t-itnU mar. "(in nut," I raid; "im art' only a fool, flat piiimfM ihcy tun ivm li yu lierr." "And why do jx-u stay m loiuf, My heart, and where do )-u roamf'' Tlif answer taiiie with a 1auh and a aonf, "1 find (hi b lnwil 1m lifiix ." Henry Vmi llvke in AlUi.tlt.' Monthly. I exact copy or wrapper. GASTORIA TMl eiPfTMUN COWMNV. NtW VOW. CfTV. S. N. IREDELL & SON, ith .nisi- 17 CO.MYIKHCK STKKKT, NORFOLK, "V.A. Cotton, Peanuts, Peas all Produce. Ll'MHKU, WOOli t.d SIIINtiLKS. We make a specially of handling Nnrili Carolina produce, (iuuranice the high- I... ...,i,ni r,.i,im. IL. l'-r.-ni.v: N-rlxlk National Hank and l.M UJtliaC. pilUt ... Clu'J' ......... I'ouiiuercial Agencies j -11 . ;; r-B) .-- ::' M. COHEN tert'erinif uliV: pleasure and ness. To cure rheuina tism it is iifi-tssiiry to t'liminatf front the blootl the arid poisons which are the cause of the dis ease. This is tiTct't ually done ! tile u:e of Dr. Tierce's (liildni Medical Dis covery. It Carrie out of the blood the corrupt and poison ous accumulations which breed and feed disease. It in creases the activity of the hlood-inakiug glands and send an tuereased supply of rich, pure bliod through vein and artery to strengthen every organ of the IkwIv. "I had burn troubled with rlituiiiiilim for twelve year. s IkuI nl tutiei f could n't leavt in v if." writes Mr. K. I McKiiiylit. of Catlw. Willi:iwmrjc Co.. S. C. "I whs twtly cripided'. Tiied m;tnv dixrtor and two d them cave me nil tu die. tfone of thrin did me much kmmI. The pit in in uiv hack, liip uml 1ey (iintl at time in mv head), wouhi nearly kill me My anpitile w verv hart. HverylKxIy who aw" me .iid I must h. I took five Ik.ttle of the '(.olden Medical IMscovery- uml four vial (if Pellet. ' mid to day my health i koh1 after iilIerinK twelve year with rheumatism." Doctor Tierce's Pleasant Tellets are powerful aids to the cleansing of the clogged system. By all dealers in medicine. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Umfm. AlHur rellkhle. LftdlM. Mk DnmiKt fn' I fill IIKVrKR M KNa,IMIf ill Hr4 mid tiul ini'lHtllr bolt-, aealfd with him nlitHni. Take ho olhrr. HrftiBe 4narerou aulMtl tultiiRMiid laaltikllona. ltu of ymir ImiifKi-t, nr sttnii lr. it) mIhjiim fur Patrtlrulwra, Trail' MlKli and " Krllrf fur Ldlr.' in trtttr hs rlurn Hall. 1U.OOO IVbUuiuuIuI:.. Ktld by all Uri;uKit. CHIOHKHTBR OHBUIOAL CO. ft MM) .HailUua Murr. FHILA PA. MmiIh this We, dodo of tin, live so enn iu'lly ih wwr rvpiire ihe anl of druga and mediciocs to put u ri-ln ! u emnfori to know where you cto get them from nod al .ro..-r priwa n me t.ir any ! : Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Stationery, ' I! 7 Toilet Soaps. ; ; All Kinds Perfumery, ! ! i ! Toilet Articles, 1 .... Cigars ; ; a a i n a AND TO HAVE Your Prescriptions Filled Fine Line of High Art l'iolurca. Prompt Responses Day or Night. AN EXCHANGE I OF BAGS. . . . Hy M. QUAD. OopjTiftM, 1U0I. bjr C. n. Uilt I dart beui at a certain hotel In Lon don for tkse mouths wullc nmKing rPHcnnlieH lit the Intenwts f n client lu I'niindtt uml lind come to a point In mv Investlsntloiia wberc 1 was riulr- ed to bo down to t'nuterliury to commit church rccDiilK, and bite one evening hpgnu packhiK my lias for the trip. was thus (MiKaintl when the door open 1 and n hi ranger entered luy room, He was a man of about 50, well dress ed and havliiB the look uf a frcatlo man, and then? was a hland smile om his fai as he ipiletly observed: "I thouuht I heard you Invite me to come lu In nnswer to my knock. Pray excuse, me If I Intrude." Ho handed me a card on which was engraved the name of Theodore E. llllss, New Orleans, hut his looks and accent did not go to show that he was it southerner. On the contrary, I knew he was a northern man. He was fair ly posted alKrtit my own town of To ronto, nnd, according to his statement. he had lieen offered a large plat of va cant property at a bargalu. I knew company, tbe detective must have bad suspicion or lino previous 10 iuhi meeting. I had lu a way guaranteed the niau, anil had i hwn right or , wrona;) As soou as we had taken out , seals In the train I began to pomp , 1 1 1 1 11 ns If I had blm on the witness stand, lu the course of an hour 1m made a dozen slips nbout Toronto, and he dodged so many questions that I j made up my mind he was a man I wanted nothing to do with. I Insisted on returning lit money anil taking back the receipt, ami I dri'llucd to uct as but agent In any manner. He was certain ly surprised anil put out, but ho did not argue the matter. Just befmo wo reached tiullford Junction he said ho must get off there to see to a llttlo business, but we did not part In bad feeling. It was not until I arrived at Canterbury that 1 discovered there had ben a change of bags. Mr. Miss had taken mine and left his. Perhaps It was not exactly the right thing to do. but In my room at the. ho tel 1 tiled my keys on tho lock of the strange bag and opened It. It was stuffed full of what I at first supposed to be clothing, but after a little Inves tigation 1 grew white In the face and weak In the knees. Down below the clothing were Knglish consols aud rail way bonds to the amount of half a million dollars. I didn't have to tigure much to come In the conclusion that a big robbery hail been pulled off and that Mr. Itliss was In It. It was my duty to Inform the police at once, but lMfore I could leave the hotel two offi cers called and arrested me. They had me red handed, us It were, nnd even at the police station they would pay uo attention to my assertions or prot estations. In England a person un- ALL OVER THE HOUSE. A Comfortabls Garden Chair That Isn't Hard to Maks. At this season of the year the ap pearance of an article under the above heading is fully justified, for it is now, nlxivc all other times, that the amateur carpenter linds time to execute sucli work. The subject un der consideration U the task of put- titit! toL'ethcr a pinion chair on iiiaint lines nnd yet strongly con structed, in order that it may wnn siand the hard wear to which such ft piece of garden furniture is natural ly subjected. The dillioultios of largo areas of wood Hre overcome hy using nine inch planks, which are bound to- IT LOOKS COMI'OllTAnLE. TWO OFFICEHS CALLED AND AWIRSTED MS. the iirouerty and Its owner, and 1 IS. Genuine itimptd CCC Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "tomethlnj just as Jood." rririTur 4 U. ( Oil F.N, Pharmaclm, Weldun, N. (.'. W. H. COHEN, i- . -I. i- All good delivered fn e Slot Plione It Btnidrnre ". DL CO 1UCHMOND. VA. Southern Headquarters For IKON, STEEL, METALS. TIN PLATES, IKON AND STEEL ROOFING OF ALL STYLES, BABBITT METALS, SOLDEKS TINNERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES OF Awarded Id Medal "old hy W. p. railh. WnMnn. V ' DR.A.D.BARRETT, DENTIST. 3M Main Street, Norfolk. Va. Teeth extracted wilhuol the slightest p by the use of pure nitrous oxide vh the sslest anae.ilietic known u been in eonslsnt u-ein my practice for.i' yi ari. Chlnio'iiriu and ether adtiiii i lered; a'so the best l"Cul inaesthelies tJ In iilue work, gulil crown and porcelso rnwii wi rk; artificial teeth, tHlitig il imh snd all kiii.li o' deotal work ki." ihe line art I'lhi' profession cicciiv in the must eari'lul and skillful tuannei n Kasneahle prices 'M i Maio street, N..i folk. Va. 4 2SI. EVERY DESCRIPTION, ETC. Distributors for Niagara Machine and Tool Works, of Buffalo, N. Y. lHi.SeDd us your orders and inquiries and palronite Southern industries. 1 7 li i The Weldon Grocery Co. ff . WHOLESALE JOI1HKU8 IN LK STAPLE & FANCY r GROCERIES uWe Hell Only To Merehanta. Misic Id The neir. At Miflniilit Bails.:: Jk- n UT LIQUID MUSIC T D .:..NTHK.. PUltK OLD HY M MELLOW APPLE BKAM'Y .. ANIl... Fine Wines, MADE FROM THE CLUSTEUISO (lliAl'Ks SEKVE1) AT THE PALACE SALOON GrdsraRflllcited. 28 It THE WELDON GROCERY CO , WH.DOM.H. ((W. D. SMITH, fjy Washington Ave , WELDON, - N. C. Fall lint groceries always on hand. knew the price to be low. We were talking away when there came u knock on the door, and as I rose to open It the landlord entered, and I Baw stranger behind him. Ah, Mr. t'ook." said mine host, please excuse me. I thought you were out uml some one might have ntered your room. It Is all right -all right. Ileg pardon, l iu sure. lie was gone before 1 could ask any questions, and Mr. Itliss at once led the conversation buck to the property and kept me so busy unswerlng his queries tli.it I had no time tu wonder over the Incident. He remained for a full hour. As he asked uie to act as his agent for the purchase of the prop erty ami as he paid me 1100 on account I was forced to be more or less Inter ested, though I could not get over feel lug a bit put out at the way he had entered niy room. Before leaving he found that I was going down to Can terbury In the morning, and ho lungh- lugly exclaimed: How very queer! Why, I'm going down there myself. I'll meet you nt the station lu the morning, and we'll make the Journey together." After 1 got to bed I began to go over the lucidents of Ihe evening In a law yerllke way. I found I had some curl' oslty about the way the landlord had burst Into my room nnd also us to the Identity of the mnu who bad remained In the background. Mr. Hliss had seemed to talk straight enough, but was considerably puzzled over him, After a ulght's sleep I felt better, how ever, or ut least less nunoyeii, auu when Mr. Itliss Joined me at the slu (Inn I gave him cordial welcome. Iu casuul way I also noticed that ho ear rled a (lladstone bag, but of course thought nothing of It at the time. W were a llltle curly for the train and hud taken our ticket, and were walk lug up uu l dowu the platform when was accosted by a stranger who ask ed for a word lu private. I auaprctcd at once that he wns a detective. Whe we had stepped asiile, lie respectfully Inquired: Am I right iu believing that you are Mr. Cook of Toronto, Canada?" "Perfectly so," 1 replied. "You are stopping at the King' Arms'i" "I nni." "And the party with youl" "Mr. Theodore E. Itliss, sir." "Ah, Just so! Thanks, sir. Mr. BIIbs, being iu vour company, must be all right, (iood day, sir." Had he lingered I might have put some questions myself, hut as he bur rled awoy Instead I turned to friend. Mr. llllss was humming an air in himself and jnnonrod cool and placid. He asked uo questions, and I volunteered no Informullou. I was upset again, however. If Mr. Hliss was all right tieoaose he was In mj WHAT A TALK ll'TKLLS If thai n.itnr if yours shows a wretched, tallow ci Diph lii n, a jaundiced Link , moi li patches and blotches on the skin, ii's liver troui.li; hut Dr. King' New Lite I'd a rc(ulaie the liver, purify the blcsiil, give clear akin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 2m, at W. M, Cobru'a drug store der arrest Is deemed guilty, at least gether by a piece of wood screwed oy uie ponce, i u n. oi.v ou tn0 outside una u moiumg ut ine base. The seat is a neat looking part of the scheme, being pinned through the sides of the chair in a quaint but very strong manner. Under the sent a plank is across from molding to molding, and tho foot rest also helps in solidifying the entire piece of work. It will bo observed that the last board on each side of the chair is cut in an oblique lino on one side, terminating nt tho himself. When he left pointwnere me scui joins imis iwmu, conversation, he picked and proceeds downward, eitner per pendicularly or slightly diverging from the o'ther side. This cutting necessitates the back being made in two sets of boards if the portion un der the scut at the back is to be fill ed in. This is not, however, neces sary, as the back may consist of. boards joined to the seat and bo open tindcrnenth. By this means a comfortable slope is obtained in tho chair and any dillicult bending oi the wood obviated entirely, lne cut illustrating the working por tions supplies tbe dctails.-Jlodes. The Car of Brass. Lacquered brass needs cure if it is to last and look nice long, in course it must not be cleaned with brick dust or any of the advertised polishes. It must never be touched with a (lump cloth, mil in oauip weather the brass should frequent ly be rubbed with a dry duster or chamois leather, says The Evening Star. Damp destroys the lacquer more quickly than anything. Taint ing ordinary brass over with n solu tion of shoilac after cleaning helps to prevent it from tarnishing. Stewed Potatoes. Cut six or seven medium sized potatoes into hulf inch squares, put them in a saucepan witli enough boiling water to cover, heat thor oughly nnd then pour oft the water. Put half a pint of white sauce into a stewpan with salt, pepper and nut meg und simmer very slowly for Jleit two was London, where the robbery had oc curred, and, though I had money and redentials and was an innocent man, took uie four weeks to get out of the lp of the law. Meantime the asinine utliiers had glveu Mr. Itliss time to t half around the globe. How the man knew I wns from lp- ronto and stopping at the King's Arms eunnot say, but he had robbed a broker's office near by, left the satchel at a fruit stand and entered the hotel to escape the crowd on his track, no had come direct to my room and had thereby savei me nfter our up his satchel and turned lu some where for the night. He knew the railroad stations would be watched, and he planned to get out of town In my company. It cost me 100 In cash and uo end of worry to get clear of the law, und when I finally returned to the hotel the whilom urbaue and humble landlord met me with a suiilo aud an Wl: Yes, I know they failed to convict you, but Just at present we are greutly overcrowded, and I cannot nccommo- duto you. Innocent as a babe, sir, but you'll have to try bouio other hotel, doutcherknow." CONDENSED STORIES. How Irving Got a Valuable Tip on Stage "Business." Irving is nothing if not severely accurate. Shortly before he put on the -Merchant of Venice" he in quired of a brother actor if be could supply some slagc "business" for the part of Shylock, says u writer in The Ledger Monthly. The actor, being, like Shylock, u Hebrew, thought he might and asked Irving bow he meant to do the "impreca tion scene," which occurs upon Shy lock disi nvei'iliL' that Jessica bus lied with Lorenzo und the jewelry of her lale mother, "Mrs. Shylock." Irving knelt, held his hands pray crlikc nnd rehearsed the terrible im precation "I would my daughter were dead at my feet and the jewels in her ear." Upon the actor's saying he was wrong Irving rejoined that he had followed the best stage direction in tho book and that all the best Shy locks so did it, as the Keans, Itrooke, Fcchtcr and Phelps. "Yes," said the actor; 'but they were nil Christians. A Hebrew in imprecating never kneels, but stands upright, passing his open hand over his face." Irving adopted tbe hint. Soon afterward a well known London solicitor, also u Hebrew, who had seen the new version, told the actor in question that he had not before been aware that Irving was "one of us," and be refused to believe the contrary. The Eighty Said Grace. John Lawrence Toole, the most popular low comedian of his day, once cave a supper to 80 of his friends and wrote a note to each of them urivatclv beforehand asking F orewsirsmd, ForeartneeZm The liability to disease is greatly lessened when the blood is in good i .:i dilion, ami the circulation healthy ; ml vigorous, cur then all refuse natter is promptly carried out of tlic.svV.e::i ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood liecomc polluted and the consti tution so wval ii'.id that a simple malady might nsull tei ioiisly. A hcalthv, act,e ein ulati.ui means good digestion i.U'l strung, bialtny nerves. As a blood purifier and tunic S. S. S. has no viU.i'.. It is the safest and best remedy for old people and children because il contains no minerals, but is m.nlcexclusivclvof roe'.:; and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually Ucam es the Wood of nn lllllllicrt. ;u uie same C:ue it builds up the weak au.l de Wliti.Ud, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures lieniiiineiitlv .ill isu.imel of blood and skin tii.ublcs. Mr. il. B. Keliy.ef Urbar.r., O., .. i :'os: "I liaii Euzca tt hi i" y l.rtunj u'..l l - five yia . it ' 1 L;v o-t in .i-l J whilu i-:" it. .jit wouM f'ci drop off, leiu :a t'i.' sMi'. rud iitm i .' i':. ed. Tne docioi., .l,J no gud. I u,uj all the nieilic.lP'i in; 'i..- nnd su! ves vitaout benefit. 8. S. 8. ci i'i roe, n al my j.kiu is as c.ea. d .U n.eu.a as an one'..' Mrs. Hem, biegfK-d, of Cipo Mty. N. J., nays tliat twpuly-t r.i hotte. . t li. M. n. ourott her of GMiievr of 11. n brcaat. Vic tor and f.-iB.i.lH thuusl.t fctf tajo hope leBS. Hichanl T. HardnPr, Florence, S. C, suffered Kir y a, s v. itli Uoiis. Two Dol lies of a. o. M. I .1 i. ix u:oua in kuvu uuu dition and ttie liot.s disappeared. Send for our free book, aim write our physicians about your case. Medical advice fice. THE SWiFT .e-:.IHC CO., ATLANTA, OA. New Drug Store! New Medicines I Wba Yon Give si Dter. Let us suppose you wish to give a lit tie dinner for six. The tablecloth should lie of the best duinusk you can afford. L'uderoouth should be the "silence cloth," which may be of thick cottou flannel or a felt pad, At the right of each plate should be the knives, sharp edges towurd the plate and in the order In which they are to be used, beginning at the right. To the right of the knives Bhould be the soup spoon, bowl up, aud the oys ter fork, wheu oysters are served. On the other side of the plate should be the forks, tines up, as many as uro necessary The goblet Is placed at the upper right hand of the plate. If wine Is served, the glasses tuny bo arranged In a semicircle In the order In w hich they are to be used, starting at the right. The large napkins Bhould be folded four times when they arc Ironed. When pluceil upon the table, fold once more by hand, placing within the fold a din ner roll or a piece of bread 2 Inches by I fF-VliifpTI liars'-" W. E. BEAVANS, KNFIKl.ll, N. C. Dnp,, ami Pharmacist, Opposite Itfiliilnlph Ities. wiytliing uM idly found in I'lrtliliiiliis. h'enpH, Toilet l ull line t i' a ding stole. Articles Prescriptions iniclully anil iiceiirnlely cotiipnui ilcti day er i ifdit. H 15 ly. WHEN TOOLE TAPPED ON TI1K TABLE. him whether he would be so good as to say trace, as no clergyman would be present. It is said that the faces of those 80 men us they rose in a body when Toole tapped on the ta ble as a signal for grace was a sight which will never be forgotten. about eight minutes. ounces of butter, put in two tea- IU thick. The napklu may be placed In 6poonful9 0f chopped shallot and fry nmn. front of the plate or at the left of the . mim,tna hut do not Thrifty Senator Mason. "I was standing in the lobby of the Auditorium in Chicago, re marked ex-Congressman P. J. Som mers recently to a writer in tho Mil waukee Sentinel, "talking with Sen ator William K. Mason of Illinois when a trumiiisli looking fellow came rushing in und, addressing him. said : " 'Hilly, lend me $10. 1 have a chance to make $d in 15 minutes.' "Hilly went down in his trousers, fished up a two dollar and a one uoi- lar note and passed them over to the "Kor nl years I wa vlnlm irdya pusia in Hi. iv.ir-,1 nn i.i. i mum . bul iiiilli lo iHt. ami al liuieinny l..uwi li ivuulil , t.;iin and ili-rcst oven Hint, bar t Man L U-....HI ulliii'I I'ASI AiiKTS and Mini' l ien I liavu steadily imtimved mull 1 am as well -a i ever was la my life." .t,,-,....!. n 1JAVIII 11. nil iirui, i.v CANDY W CATHARTIC Ttos tuaa asautiao jar SaMLWiWlO- Palatable. Pownl. Tan. .Co, iw UuoJ. Ne' Sli'koii. Weaken, or Grliie. Il . ix.UK. CURE CON8TIPATIUM. ... ai.rila, Iw.) IMpil. CMwf. M lrl. I and Bitnrtinleeil liy all ittaa- to CUHt'liuiioej uauit. forks. Always select a rather flat and never very towering floral centerpiece, as this does not Interfere with the ex change of glances and conversation across the table, and the guests are not compelled to keep dodging from side to side to see urouiid and over the lofty muss of blossoms. thlaeac Barbers. The barber's calling Is supported by government. What If his little squat ruxnr only covers an Inch or two at tho time nnd makes the operation unneces sarily tedious. He has the advantage of knowing that he represents lawful uulhorlty. He ought never to suffer from being out of work. Then his perquisite, the combings, makes mi for natural detleleucy. He can sell ut ch ar profits tails of his own collecting il l l.l iniikln fuel that Chinese hull' i'ty In color simplifies Ibis article of iiimiiieree. The more sable the Is'tler. i'liildieu's heads are shaved In order that II may be ns blnck and thick as possible. Illaek Is much more cheerful A L'hiiiamun plaits white silk Into bis hair when be goes Into mourning Tales of n tail might lie multiplied. The Chlnuinun's is more expressive than any that has not the power lo wag with satisfaction or droop w ith disomy. For convenience In work It Is fastened up lu a col!, but for a man to speak to his superior without letting It down Is an Insult. No Christian would enter church In this dishabille. A stranger might possibly do so. nnd In such a case, before beginning Ihe service, tho I olllclatlng minister would fix hi in with a glance and polltely-for the natives expect politeness under all circum stances -uddress him. "Sir, will you kindly let down your tall?"-Qulver. for a few brown. A "Double Faced" Kitchen Table. A clover housewife has devised a kitchen table which she finds most serviceable, especially in a small room. She had a carpenter make a second top for tho ordinary table and had it fitted on to that with hinges at the back. This top shuts down tightly over tlio tabic ami is used for the daily service, but when bread or pastry is to be made it is raised, and a fresh pine surraee nev er used for anything else is ready. Hints For Toilet Table. Soften tho water vou tiso for washinir vour face and hands by a half cunful of solution of borax, ng. 1'orhups the nmj0 by dissolving a half pound of r olTers little varl- bonlx j,, a aion 0f var. This may bo diluted at will. Keep a bot tle of the borax water on tbe wash- stand ready for constant use. llo sure to get refined, powdered Imrux of good quality for this purpose. There is much stulT sold ns borax which has no right to the name. For Pillows and Portieres. Colored burlap is an excellent ma terial for dining room and hall por tieres, where durability, inexpert sivoncss nnd dust shedding quulities are desirable, says tbe Brooklyn Ea gle. The plain colors, such us deep blue and old gold, arc best used when the wall or floor covering is figured and shows a pronounced pat tern, but with subdued wall paper or carpet the figured burlap makes a very harmonious combination. I want $10 to make the deal,' remarked the man as he stretched forth his hand for additional aid. " 'Vou said you could make $3, didn t you.' "'Yes.' " ' ell. you've made $3, and 1 m $7 ahead. See V "The man saw the point and re- j grctfully withdrew. IIA TA Dlf Belt hum vj-binu iitu (j rani k ftp 3W00D.& Snwrd any IciiKth anil tlt'livcm! in any part of 1 lie towo, H.. L. GRANT, BICYCLE '-; WORKS .... Wheels sold anil Itepaired- les furnished -Paris of liicy- TOSAVK II KK CHILD From frighi ful disa.u eini nl Mrs. Nan nie (5 alleger, of La Otange, Ga , applied Hueklen's Arnica S dve to great soros on her head and faoe, aud writes its quick cure cx.eeded all her hopes. It woiks wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Krnp li .in. Cms, Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25o Cure guaranteed hy V M. Oohee, druggist. His Greatest Reward. The death of Sir John Staincr re moves one of tho most fascinating personalities from the musical world. A story is told of how once ho was walking with a friend by the seaside when he came upon a little group of children singing one of bis hymn. "All l" he said as thev lis tened to the young voices, "this is the greatest reward that 1 can ever hope for." The story recalls Sir Joshua Kcvnolds' famous mot on bis great picture of Mrs. Siddons as the tracic muse. This picture is the I only one which bears Sir Joshua's signature. "Madam," said tho art ist, "if my name should go down to posterity it must be on the hem of jour garment." Senator Hoar's Joke. Senator Hoar, when asked recent ly to contribute to the aid of a Worcester church, said he would give $5 to tho solicitor if the latter could recite the second couplet of a hymn after hearing the senator re cite the first couplet. The senator retained his $5, tho unfamiliar hymn he had in mind beginning, tt -l J u:u :i l .! XJKIt Ilieil UL lllgll C011CC.1I BMU CU1. 5? W'&V (iood teams and comfortable vehicle, tlive ns a call when in need of wocd, team or a bicycle, Yard and office corner Maple and Second streets, Weldon, N. C. dee '.11 The laws of health icquire that the hnwela move once each day and one of tha nenalties for violating this law Is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chainbei Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when neoessarv and you never will have lhat severe punish ment inflicted upon you. Price 25c. Fur sale by W. M. Cohen, drugghd. headache" ( ' ll I MUM D 44. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCB Next to guessing, expectation the mark ofleoett. Blisses . A . TsiAOt Manna 'rfn, covmoMT . Anyone wniltnj a .Helen and deteriinlori i, eutrkly aarertam oar nulnlnn free whether an linonll.in ! probably i..tilhle. I iiniaiiinlea. tton. itrtrtlr penflilonllal. llaniib.mil tin PaleuU lent tree. OMeat aieni y fiir neoarlii, i liateiila. I'alenl, taken thmiiab Miniil A I a. reeelre . prluliiitm,lthiiolelin.lt' .... , Scientific firacrican. A hanSnomelT lllnrtratea weekly. ''.'J'- ear ; tear OJMiUu. L Sola lr all newaUealerj 4Co1','M,"'KewTOn. Wtloe, iSt T at., WuaUialiai. U L. t !
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1901, edition 1
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