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a JOITN" "W. SLEDGE, proprietor. VOL. XXXVI. NEWSPAPEB FOR THE PEOPLE TERMS:-' 1 s" 1':K annum in advanck WKLDON. N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1901. NO. 17 I 2 '2 Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, ami wlilch lin been hi una fur over 30 years, lms borne tlio Nigiifttnre of and has been made under IiIh pcr V j jtJtf-f-fi, onul supervision hIiioo Its infancy. teayV UcAMi ah,,, no 0I10 to aceolvo you In this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-pood" nre but Experiments that trille with and endanger tlio health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorta Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Milistunoe. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms anil allays FeveriKbness. It cures Diurrluea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and ltowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI NTAMM NMNUT) TV MWftlUV TBCIT. W VOUM CUT. S. N. IREDELL & SON, 17 COM.MKRCK STBKKT, 1TOI2EOLIC. VJL. Cotton, Peanuts, Peas .u. Produce. LIJMBKR, WOOD aud SHINGLES. We make i specialty of handling North Carolina produce, Guarantee the high est market price sod prompt return. Hi ferences: Norfolk Natiooal Bank aod Commercial Agencies je 201y i n H I i I : M. COHEN., We, none of u, live so carelullly lliat wo never re(iiire llie aid of drugs and medicines to put us right It is a cniuf.irt to know where you can get them from and at proper prices Call on me lor any I j j Drugs, Chemicals, j Patent Medicines, i if Stationery, ; j Toilet Soaps, j j ; i All Kinds Perfumery, ; ; Toilet Articles, ! Cigars ; ; r !.! u a a t j HST"Prompt Retpoi W.H.COUKN.riiara r '"awrf AND TO IIAVK ; j Your Prescriptions Filled. ; ; Fine Line of High Art Pioturea. pt Responses Day or Night. , Pharmacist, WaleVm, N. C. , i at w r All goods delivered free Wore Phone II Resltlenei' . avr.i-ara)-ar- When you want a wunt a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to lake and pleasant io effect Price, 25c. Sample free at W. M. Cohen's drugstore. me ill JUSTICE la jKrtravf(l as a woman, yet lier fk-x milit complain that l.H'V st'it henelit uf her hjut;,. Tlieri1 is little justice, it would seem, iit the MiaTiTiiiK th.it many won icn undergo month alter month. Justice acts uK)n the tcil maxim that ignor ance of the law cannot he pleaded in niitit;ation of punishment. It is ignorance which causes so much womanly suffering. Ignor ance of the requirements of womanly health ; ignorance on the part of those who attempt to cure ami fail, and ignorance of the fact that 1 )r. Tierce's l-'avorite Prescription cures womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals iuflammatiou ind ulceration and cure female weakness. When I lul wr.ttt- to IVx-tor n'f I'liTtccriiiiii; mv tiraltli." Mrs. M till if K. Carwrtter. of tiniiri.i. Ciiintit rl;tiitl Co.. I ciin., "I was ho went I fniiM hhIv wtilf h few wtmls tiiilil I wmtla ll.tvi- to rc-t ; was so weak 1 roulil liar ily u.il u-nr.u i-i n mil ciiri'V4 niv mi Hi ritlyH : II.-, o( sit- It. Ia Unt.it toil, -lioiuies- ui hreatli, l1ack Miol-. 01 cIm- slimiti lights Ik-Ioic my evis. lertidle lieailiielie. uiiiulnie! in my HriiiK a in I haiitls ami tongue, also my jaws would kH nimili; constipation. lallinK of tin uterus, tlisaffreealile ilrains, Mretu-ss throiiKll my bow ln ; in fact I was .liusrtl Innii hrail to foot. Now I inn ilo my own wasliin aii-l c-hiW-i.u l . ..n h.We ten ouart oail in one haiiit ami n si guart pail in the olhrr (full of water), ami carrvlKJtli one fourth of n mile ami never Mtmtorest. I am as heavy as l was ai my.iin ijt, oountisi. i ustti iiunv m n 1 1" Ur..ri.it...ii ' ami ' T.ol. en Meclicai oiseovery ami tweltlv-five VtRU of I'lcilJH tit 1'llllts.' " Dr. Tierce's Common Sense MeUicfli Adviser, paper covers, is sent Jrce receipt of 21 one-cent stamjis to pay Moense of mailintr only. Address lnr. K. v. fierce, miii.uo, . CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS .fL.'-'5L;'Sk00-g,- g.- g.' gL'tC''at'!' U Thfi Monevless Man. Is there no sem't place on the face of the earth, W here charity rlwelleth, where virtue hath turtii. Where hosoins in mercy antl kindnK8 will heave, And the poor and the wretched shall ask and receive' Is there no place on earth where a knock from the poor Will brin lt a kind angel to open the door? Oh! search the wide world wherever yon can. 1 here is no open door for the moneyleiw man. Go look in your hall, where the chandelier's light Drives off with its splendor the darkness ot niK"t; Where the rich hanirinur velvet in shadowy fold, Sweeps gracefully down with its trimmings of gold, And the mirrors of silver talce up anu renew In lonc-litrltted vistas the 'wildering view; Go there in your patches, and find, if you can, A welcoming smile for the moneyless man. Go look in your church of the cloud reaching spire. Which gives hack to the sun his same look ot red lire; Where the arches and the columns are gorgeous within, And the walls seem as pure as a soul without sin; Go down the long aisle seethe rich and the great, In the pompt and the pride of their worldly estate; Walk down in your patches, and find, if you can, Who opens a pew to the moneyless man. Go look to yon judge, in dark, flowing gown, With the scales wherein law wetgheth quietly down; Where he frowns on the weak, and smiles on the strong. And punishes right, while he justifies wrong; Where the jurors their lips on the mule have laid, To render a verdict they've already made; Go there in the court room and rind, if you can. Any law for the cause of the moneyless man. Go look into the hanks, where Mammon has told His hundreds anil thousands of silver and gold, Where from the hands of the starving and poor, Lies pile upon pile of the glittering gold ore; Walk up to the counter ah, there you may stay, Till your limbs grow old and your hairs turn gray. And you'll find at the bank not one of the clan With money to lend to a moneyless man. Then go to your hovel uo raven has fed, i he wife who has suffered so long for her bread, Kneel down by her pallet, and kiss the death frost From the lips of the angel your poverty lost. Then turn in your agony upward to God, Alia mess wniie u snnies you, me cnasiening rou And you'll find, at the end of life's little span, There's welcome above for the moneyless man. I OUTSIDE THE PRISON GATE. HE STARTED RIGHT. Nfr. Alwitvn rellablp. LadlM.Mk Pnifrfiit for If l IIKMTfr.K K INULIltlf In Krd ftiid Uolrf iiu'ia lie buxtn. Betum! with blue rimxin. I nk no other. Hfuaf dancerou aubaitl- fuiloiuand Imlltttlona. liuy of four DruKKlM, or Mini -ir. In Hirtmpn fur rtrtirailin, ! mimikii una Kiirr for uair, 01 Ulttt Testimonial!), HulU bjr y return Mall. IO,f nil imiKHBU. CHIOHBBTBB CHEMICAL CO. MM NartlMia Kquar. PHI LA., PA, r .aa-a. a:.ai a ..a-.-a,; a 1. '- '"f " r a ti a'n it Church In the Woodlands. f1 Mfi im ir.a--.B..i.a.'i.art-a-... B-iai-aicBtiani'-' 4f.fiiaii a ma a mb.ii ma.!;. a -.. in-a : mite It nestled down yonder, in the shadow of the pines here the south winds waved the blossoms ot the inornin -glory vines. And the birds were alwavs singiu', and the lilies ever seemed Like altars bright to heaven, where the angels knelt and dreamed A beacon on life's highway, its silence seemed to say; 'The peace ot God is with me forever and a day: Genuine damped C. C C. Never sold in bulk. j(re rt,Rt ve worn an,i weary, with red thorns at the breast; Here find, when life seems dreary, your reluge and your rest. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." IBB "aai'ajjyj M m World-echoes faint and dying we heard glad notes arise As the swet old songs of Zion went ringing to the skies! And all the place around it a glory seemed to win, And earth was like a heaven to go to heaven in! O, fair the every pathway that led us to the place Of Love's own benediction of Love's angelic face! Tl... .-1...... u.i.i,.,il in .vti.t nu fivtm tliu uri,.l.,u- r.f 1.1,,. i nr Kll T nci;iiicu ivft.v.,t.-.ii..j....w nuiuvn. ui mr unit-, And heaven came down to meet us, and joined the singing, too I i . ti... :.,,.:.... :., n i:r' i i .i x O lliori v- llt'tli ilia i diiiiiik hi an 111 c o luinii aim gieuill ; The ohl jiaths are deserted the old church but a dream. Kut still its mem ry lingers, and ever shall abide Till the happy lights of Canaan shine from the other side. Frank L. Stanton. Sold hv W. D. Smiih, Weldnn. N. f NOTICE. i a ' :fj l AM SKLL1NU THIS WKKK BRUNSWICK STEW. HOW IT ORIGINATED. (itlOU II AY, IVi I mi ll a a . ii a a n III METAL GO. T U RICUMOND. VA. Southern Headquarters For IKON, STEEL, METALS, TIN PLATES, IRON AND STEEL ROOFING OF ALL STYLES, BABBITT METALS, SOLDEUS TINNERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ETC. Distributor! for Niagara Machine aod Tool Works, of Buffalo, N. Y. a.Seod ui jour ordora and inquiries aod patrooiie Southern iodualrioa. in? rne w eiaon uruuei y jo, WHOLESALE JOIlliEItS IN STAPLE & FANCY M.W Bell Oul; To Merclianta. uraersnoiioiieat . infintLwnuiM'vou w, 2 8 1y WKt.DON(M.O. WIIITKCOHN, QA(, I'.r bushel, UJ noon OATS Per bustiel, Uoit WAT KB. G BOUND di 7 MKAL, IVr Suck, W.L. I The Lazy Man From Bruns wick County Saved Time And Labor By Cooking It All In One l'ot -The Correct Hecipe For The Famous Vir ginia Dish. A liap lot fur leu. a. ll in In r L-oola FOR t'ASIl. in propnriuiD W. T. PARKER, Wm.uon, N.C. 2 2S if. Music Io The Heir. AtMiiiiilitBafltgS k'i D U T LIQUID MUSIC W n U ... IN Til K .. PURKOLDHYE MELLOW Al'l'LE I1KANDV. Fine Wines, MADE FKOM THECHISTEHINO (IliAI'ES. HEHVEO AT THE to PALACE SALOONiito- ...IIK... WW. D. SMITH, f Washiuglon Ave , WELDON, - - N.C. Foll.llne groceriea alwajra on hand. burninj;. When the alew ia nearly done or ay, been cook ing four hours put no more hot water in, and have one duien earl uf green oro, shucked and all the (.ilk removed, with a sharp knife split eaoh row of grains on the cob; then sbuve i ff the top of the grain with the knife; then, with the back of the knife- blade, preaatbe com so treated. The kernels will slip nut of the buk, leaving thai on the sob, aod io thia way yon avoid the indigestible part of the corn. Mr. Auiwtine Hojall, of Manshester, , rut the corn in the pot or vessel one-half Va., ' 'tius' Boyall, ashis iutimite friends hour before taking the stew sff the fire; call him, is said to be the best authority add one-half pound nice frenh butter, and io Virginia on BruuHwick atew. ; alir well, until thoroughly incorporated. Mr. KYll has, on many important ine aoove win mate enough to serve oeuanMu, superintended the prepaiation I eight or ten pemons. Serve hot (it of thia celebrated dish or pot. W bat very oioa eoldV be has In say about the making of the T"" Sr,l"l U'J gi our peo slew will be a revla i m to many, who P,e P1""1 f"' If"""'""" I" ' think I hev have all kuowledge on the t"i "IJ " -"" days, after Ilia art uhi it. Here is Mr. Bovall's reripe : ' uiakiog ISiunswick stew was di.oover " lake two bice Cat ehiekens or sil ed, it waitlia custom of Irieoda to aaneni uiriels and prepare iheiu oieely, aod bio at some bold, oold spring, with pleo put (hi m in a pot that will hold two and j ty of shade, to swing the pot, build the t half or three gallons ..f water; boil tWin , lire, prepare the several iogrcdients, under until they are dona enough for the botes! the direotioo of some skilled persou; while to he eaxily gotten out; place the Sa-h on a dish or clean board, and, with a sharp kuil'e, shop it up fine and put it back io the waier in which it has been boiled, to thia add oDe quarter ol a pound of old bacon, ohopped fine, two quarla of Irish potatoea, pealed and sliced thin, one quart of liuia or hutterbean.; eplit each beau and let theui atand in a bucket of water for one-half hour, theui tub them gently with your hinds. Thia will cause the outer bull to leave the kernel and swim ou the lop ol' the water and the kernel to niuk. In ihi' way you get rid of the touh aoii iiidii;euhle alio; add two ijiisrls of well-riped, aouud touiatoea; scald theui and renivc tho akin, slice thin; add twu large onions, aliced thin; add salt, red and black pepper to suit taste; one tebiepoouful of Worcestershire aauoe. When all the ingrrdienta are prepared and in, boil geutly for tve hours, and, as the water boila down, renew with hot water; itir constantly to keep it from Kind Won The Life Convict. Is That Changed Of A Discharged o t-uimnon fife fiom c-l'lom nitt ! following is the suoMuucc of true story recently told by u gentleman who IihiI been one of he prison eotiiiuis sio'jerH of the Shite of Connrciii'iil : "Some I'll ymirs ago, when I was p.iss- ing the H'oie prison 11 1 Wethrrslii'ld, I oniieeil (lie gate open and a uiaii cime out. 1 he teals rlreauiuil I ruin Ills ryi'S as he stood perplexed. " 'Where now. mv friend? I asked tiiippnse C'oine Catarrh has Uentne such disea.-e that u jitisun entm-ly this (liseuslii,g eiilinilililit i s with, lt is eusloiiKU v to speak ul Catarrh as iiotliin iiiuH' si'iiuu." than a hail euld, a simple iniiaiKinaiiuii ot the mse am. throat. It is, in f.ut, a complicate-l anil very daneruiis disi ase ; if nut at first, it Very soon heennu s so. The hlouil is (piii kly ciiitaiiiinateil the fuul seiTi'tl'His, aii't thr piiisim tlmaili the KMK-r.iI eiHiil.ili'.n w eairud to all parts of the m in. halves, waslas alul Sllras lite unsnus (actorvawl iln.app. inlii.e, bcraiiselhi-y ill not re.lih the si at t-f the tioillile. S. S. S. (kies. lt eh allsrs the lilooit uf the poisul anil eliniinaUs fnmi the system all eatar rhal secretions, ami thus tin es thorough!) and jiernianently the worst eases. Mr. 'I". A U'lllinnn. ii elm nt ui Spiirtiiiilmi s I Im.J H sevrii: M-L- i.r nasal Cat.ni li. v till the ili.saK ri1' h! le tlffi li w oe I lii'lmie t" IH.it disease. Hint wliiili inaki- III" Jiaililul Hill IliK'ii'lin al I,-. I llcit tiieilii iii'.- pi csrril.cd l v Iraihii I'll' - it i.i n ii :il Ir.l l.v iiiiiiii-ris of frinuK l.nl imliuat i-tlniK a:iv lu llirr. 1 tlllll l.fSa'l I" lake S S It 1 a. I 111" He-He,! i lTfCt, II ii .1 fiiic'l tae t..kiut; iiliiin -ttlps In mv i.ianii ii II. nv 111 II. 1 1 lial V. l! of C.iUrrli." leailinir drv-cooils inr eor yean erf .VI i - . . v S S S. is the laily Hints 1 elttet a peniiiiiivntciirt would serve to raise up the spiiils of those who were less fortunate at the ta hie, where "jack pots" were discussed, and, later on, the stew would be the next thing in order. At the same time the victorious wniilil not mind taking "a few tu brace their nerves lot fresh ictories. This custom has been kept up tolhisdity, and, I suppose, will lie to the cod of time. There are several versions about In.w this great dish originated, hut the most reliable 1 have been uhle to trace i as follows: Many years ago, in Soiithside Virginia, a parly of gentlemen made up hunting expedition to go in a company. They adopted rules ami regulations to govern, as they deemed wise, due of the rules was that each man should take turn at cooking, and all had had a turn cheerfully cookiog, and all had had bis dav ux- 'I don t know, sir. I don t . . . . pt one, and, as usual, there is always any one wauls me anywhere tino luzv man in the nartv. It happened " '1 am walking io Hartford. r ... to fall to his lot on the last day of the with ill e hunt. (The rest had gone to the woods "It was u waiin day in early May. and fi.'lds in search of iraiue and el. rvV The Door convict mened hi- lieait to me The lazy man was left to prepare dinner, and told luu wlui hr.night him lu ill Thecauinwas well sunnlied with came. Iieiiiienti.il v. It somi ciuie out thai ih vegetables, butter, bacon, etc. The par- convict had made shoes in pnsnn ty to do the cooking, aft. r several ineffec- " '1 think I know a man, sai.l I, 'who tual efforts to start the dinner, and not will hire you in his factory, and if I were bein!? at all versed in that denarliueut in iour r.lace I would not li-p a word i i sat down to thiuk it over. At last, a about having been in prison appy thought struck hiiu. He would " 'You have been kind,' said the save time and labor and cook it all in leased prisoner, turning away with tpiiv- one pot. With this idea iu his head, ering lips. 'I must say gondby. lean be swung the pot, built the tire, putting not louger live and lie. I promised Uod in several gallons of water, tnirether with last iiiiihl in luv cell that when I came a - 1 D I ' - some of all the provisions the larder of out I would bean upright man and luk the camp afforded, and stewed them to- the const quenecs, and I will keep my .miliar All ha hail ii An ut'.a tn ulir I Wnril ' h . ... .... j. I the "stew." On the return of his com- " 'Forgive me for tempting you IVlo QlClIieS. panious, worn with the chase, they in- the outset,' I said. 'Come on nuired of the man on duty: "Where "1 saw my friend the manufacturer, was the dinner?'' He poiutcd to the and told him the whole story. Ho had pot. They commenced to scold him little talk with my man and made a bar roundly, but being hungry they soon gain with him. That night just as changed their attack from the man to shop was about to close we three went e stew. They ate it gladly and pre. into the workroom oounced it the best dish they had ever " 'Here is a poor fellow who was dis tasted, but had never seeu the like be- charged from state prison this morning,' fore, and the man who uiude it had said the proprietor. 'I am going to give nu..r h,.,.t.l ..fit hi.fi.r.i. He uonfesxed him a start in ile hv taking hiiu into it was laziness, pure and simple. 11c told the shop. He begins work tomorrow then, he could not undertake to cook but "There were indignaut glances among one dish; as all of the ingredients were the men, and one spoke up hastily f.mil Im ihrl m.l sie unv reason whv all " 'I shall leave if he slays. I will not being ciiUibinid and cooked togetlnr work with a jailbird. would not make a royal dish, and the " 'Very well, said the employer, Any nanv nnanimoiislv voted it was. and as one who wishes to leave will have i j - j t this incident happened in Brunswick of his lime in the morning n..i ii ..hrisivnnl "Hroiiswiek "( )ul v the one unill who had oljeclid stew." left. "Ten years later the 'jailbird' was the i the only purely veg elahle lilood puriliei known, and the great, tat of all blond incili t ints and tonics. If volt hate Catarrh don't wait until It lieeoniis deep-scal.d ai.d chronic, hut be gin at nine the use ot ,1. rv, ami seuo fur our hook on Klnnd and Skin Disease! and wiite our physieians ationt your case. THE ElVIFI SPECIFIC CO., AILANTA, OA. the New Drug Store! W. E. BEAVANS, KNKIKLIl, N. C. DrniEisl and Pli ()iiosili J.anlolih llios. Full line ol' tt ilniK Minn-. Aiii'U-i l'lfwrihlitHiw cut lull v L'oiiipouiiiU'il (I. i.y or tiilit. ry 1 1 1 i i j tf usually found iu rliinici ii-M, Soups, Toilet mil jiiTiinitely H Ifily. BEST FOR THE BOWELS , Fur. Itliy jui.vi nit'nt of th i vi ill lie. ki i'ii your i', in Hi ah ui io uf viii- Josh W esthaler, of hoogoolee, Intl., gvwt ( f lu, 111,lllH(.,ry) anJ ,le man is a poor man, but liesa8 tie wouiu noi . ,. ,. lirl. hu v:m VM ono If ii Iimi I it n irul Iji.vii-11 ru ry Im v . j-.ti Ij.jWi'M (i II, Atnl ll V. I'l iiftt, iitoHt i.'ili i t vtuy ol kHttii)r (lit. buwflfi tli airuiitl ritin In Ui tkB CANDY m Vm I nwn i iw be without I'hauibeilaiu's l'ain Balm of his journeymen. , ..i p i II II com nve dollars a oouie, mr n saveu l,Tla( (,lciravic, j9 UllW a sii senator him from being a cripple. No external . f , NeW Knuland legislatures. application is equal to this hutment lor Ie fM lQ me UiJ.iy . stiff aud swollen joints, contracted mils- ,j tI(,niJ wlfn twl uf w,at the cles, stiff neck, spraius and rheumatic and re8U. n)ii,t l,aVe been had an evil won muscular pains. It has also cured uu- : . j f Iu.nj mvt u,e outside niernus cases of narlial paralysis. It tl for sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. of the prison door. ' Youth's Co'npar.- ion. HAVING FUN WITH THE PARSOM A clerical tru ml ot mine told uie a ..snilol Mtt.ro nf Vulf lli:ill VvliO Wllf tllC Allow me to speak a lew ; IIIUIO ubi ui .- -i. lete on the fool ball field. He entered the ministry and sptnt tears in luissmnarv hthor in t lie rar West. Walking one day through a frontier town, a cowboy stepped up to him aud said . "I'araon, you don't have enough lun. Take a drink !" The miuister declined. "Well,'' he said, "parson, you mutt have some fun. Here's a faro layiut. A man soon forgets his faults when they are known only to himself. A COMMUNICATION. Mr. Kditor words in favor of Chambeilain's Cough Remedy. I suffered for three years with the bronchitis and oould not sleep at nights. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but could get nothing to give me any relief until my wife got a bottle of thia valuable nicdt cine, which has completely relieved me, W. S. Brockman, Bagnell, Mo. This remedy is for sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I'lfruniit, Valntal.lf. l'..tt-nt. Thru- llimil. ho Omul, en ht.'k.-ti, UeiiU-11. .-r (ilin . IU. '.'' nii.l W if 111 t-r bui. rite h.r Iri-e nniiit-li-. ni l l.tiokift i.n ...ltd Aitlu-s 4: STrKMMJ ItKVhliT niHPtNY, ftllt AM) or r-KW TOHK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ! BICYCLE I WORKS Wheels sold. tod liepaired- eli s furnished CD Tarts of Biey The girl with the biggest patrimony Take a hand in the game " has the best chance for matrimony. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made ia Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, lisi leanness into energy, The minister declined. "l'arson." said the cowhov. "you'll d e if you don't have some luu.' And he knocked the liar. sun s hat t H his head and hit him a whack on the ear. The old athlete's spirit ruse; the science which bad been learned in the college brain fag into mental power. They re gymnasium and forgotten for a quarter wonderful is building up the health. On-1 0f a century was aroused, and a blow ly 25e. per hoi. Sold by W. M. Cohen, h,nJcd on the jaw of that cowby that the rest of the otitupaoy amused them selves with the "spotted pops." I'sually al such gatherings tha great American game was, and ia, the lavoritr; but former limes, no such an occasion, fore the afoiesaid game was discovered the old games of "100, "old sledge' seven up; were the games that our "daddies" used Io play, while the pot on the tire boiled, aod I he pot on the table was lust or wou. I have attended many such meetings, and look hack nu the days spent iu Ikis wa), aa among some nf the mot1 eij iy tule uf my life ("ave ihose days when the pops ran too much against me). Genurally (1 should , without escepliiili), wlieu the part; mil al the aforementioned spiing, ioe io ahuudauoe, miul, sugar, epuoua, glas.es, last, but nut least, a bountiful supply of "Mountain Dw," "Old Bumgarduer," "XXXX Gibson," or sums other good reliable brand was in evidenoa, from which would be mad our famous "mint julep." These druggist. The only blusterer from which a brsve man will lake a blow ia the wind. A 811(M'KING CALAMITY "Lately befell a railroad laborer, writes Dr. A. Kellel, of Williford, Ark. "His foot was badly crushed, hut Bueklen's Arnica Salve quickly cured him. Its simply wonderful for Burns, Boils, Piles and all skin eruptions. Its the world's champion healer. Cure guaranteed. '.'5c Sold by W. M. Cohen, druggist. A man wants everything he can get and I woman want everything she oau't sent him sprawling in the street The paisun walked over him aa il he IX r3 ri (iootl (eunisiitnl couilortaMe vehicle1, tiive us a call wheu iu nml of wood, a team or u litevele. Yiinl ;hk1 ofllee corner Manle mid Hecoiid Htreetd, Weldon, N. C. tw 'JO DR.A.D.BARRETT, DENTIST, 314 .Mm Slrocl, Noiltilk, a. HEADACHE 2 I had been a door rug, picked him up sod jVoth eitracted wilhuot the slightest pain dusted the side of the bouse with him by the use of pure nitrous onde vapor and then mopped up the sidewalk with the suleat anaesthetic known. his form As the ambulance was carrying llie . , .. b , i ani,esthetica.tiold oowboy off he raised bis head feebly aod biidge work, gold crown and porcelain Mid: crown work; artificial teeth, filling the "Parson, what did you tool me for? teeth and all kinds ol dental work known v . .L.J. f..ll .PI..- ii V- V..-1, I" tD mm "it w mo nww"iiy lou.rcenoc. .u o. .uu. -.e in , he most careful and skillful m.nncr at Times. reasonable nricca. 314 Main street, Nor folk. Va. 4 25-ly. 1-IIHtlVI.H Klls'TV IKIS" Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over filty yearn by millions ol mothers lor children, while teething, with perfect success. lt soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. -:i eeuts a bottle. Be sure uud ask for " Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. . 60 YEARS CVDCDICwl4r Trtanc Mark "iMfO CoivmaHT e. Do good for good's sake and seek neither praise nor reward. Bdacmt VQF Uovrvla With C'asearata. Caady Catbartlo, eura eoDstlpatlon torevar. Ido, 'Ae. II C. 0. 0. tall, uTua-giau mtund monei. be A dollar unjustly gained cannot justly kept. Nothing flatters a fool so much as sk ing his advice. AnronA atfnllnR a sfcftrh and ilewrlptlnn mav qiilrhlv asirlnin f.iir oliliilun Irufl wliellir all tiivoiLlliin la pmlislilv iiuionlalils. 1 1 muniiilev IliiiiaatrliilrisiiiflilPtillaL llan.lhiiok on FatenU i-iit friw. tll.li.st a(iei"'r tor aoisiriiis tiatetita. I'Hlrina taRftl innmaii mui.n a ik.ii. Btirri.il .nitica. wlth.iul i-liarva. In ttia Scientific Mrican. A SsniUnmslT lllnatratsd wsrtlr. 1'lrast nr. ciilallun ot mtij srMiiuM liiutnal. nariiu.S.1 a vt-iir ' four rai.nllia, 91. Sold br all nawaddalera MUNN Co.""'' Hew York ttrtucb umot. (M r W.. WmHIiwiuii. Ik. U.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1901, edition 1
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