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js i jgjj JOHUST "W. SLEJDO-E, l'ROl'RIETOR. VOL XXXVI. .A. FOE THE PEOPLE TEBMS:-"M PER annum in advance WELDON, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1901. NO. 20 AM'Cclable Prcpor.itionrorAs Kimii.iimc ihc Food and Itetiula- Iwp, the blouBctB and Dowls of Promotes Digcstion.Cheerrul- ness and Kest.coniams neiiner Ityuim.Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. limp tfOUfrSMlTLPITWIR flmmjhm SmJ- Amr.tm kpmrmt - llisa, mnrw. Anorfecl Remedy forConstina lion, Sour Stomach.Diarrlwca Worms .(-onvulsions .Feverish ih'ss mid Loss of Sleep. FafSunilc Signature or NEW YORK. 71 mm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of aw m a w MP i W Ir w Use For Over Thirty Years tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. GASTORA S. N. IREDELL & SON, 17 COMMKUCE STltEET, NORFOLK VA. Cotton, Peanuts, Peas all Produce. LUMBKK, WOOD and SHINGLES. We mike a apeoialty of handling North Carolina produce. Guarantee the high Mi market prioe and prompt returns. References: Norfolk National Bunk and Commercial Agencies jo201 at BJ:'B'J3J' us,u-Mn).-nr?! e jiffE COHEN ; We, Done of us, live ao carefullly 'hat we never require the aid of a drugs and medicines to put u richl. It i a comfort to know where J" you can got them from and at proper prices Call on me lor any 1 i Drugs, Chemicals, 1 5 Patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, t J All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, .... Cigars a 3! 5 f ' a a t a a I ! ! a AND TO HAVE Your Prescriptions Filled Fine Line of High Art Pictures. I'rompt Responses Day or Night. WM. ('Oil KN, Pharmacist, Woldon, N. C. All goods delivered free Ktore Plione II. ReaMi-lirf - El METAL CO. DIVIDED THE "JOHNNY ON THE SPOT." How An Old Kube Klami'il a "Westcril Cr Fliin- 1W(I. lie Mrolled inlo an Omaha saloon and timidly approaching the har inuuirtd nl the white stiruned uiiiet if he 111 i lt 1 1 1 take a cheer and real a lillle while." He said hia valine whs loo heavy lo "puck' ahout with him and, Derides, he was wait- for a man In cume tlieie aud pay him 850. The old man looked tlie purl nl a Ruhe. Ho wure houieiuade clothing and his cotton trousers weie stuffed dowu n the tups of his heavy, mud beipalien d hoots. He eetned ill at ease in a saloon and made no offer lo buy anything At tracted by his pastoral appearance, the bartender and two or three loungers co rd "Uncle Josh" in conversation They wanted to know ahout the $50 he was to receive "Well, hits jea' like this," said the old man. "A comin in on I lis kjarn I h if tuornin' I met a young feller in trouble He was a smart appeario' chap an' hi' was takin' his dead sister back lo Injianv to bury her. When wo got to I he depot he foun' out ihet he didn't bev (guile mouey enough to pay charges, I luant iiu $")0 until be kin ;;it a check cashed lie's bio to lowo afore an' he directed rue lo come hvnr and wail lor Imu lie s o be here st 10 o'clock with the money " "Yes, ho'll be here," said the bartend er, with a sarcastic "ncer. "Course he'll be here, bekase he said he would," "Uncle Josh replied The lun that followed aroused the old man and he indignantly offered to bet that his newly found friend would appear. The bartender put up all the money he bad, and the loungers chipped in for an other pot. Tbe old man covered it. It was then half an hour unlit 10 o'clock. While ihe minutes ticked away "Uncle Josh" paced the fl mr, refusing all offers of a driok. Promptly at 10 o'clock (he swinging doors came opeo and a dapper youog man wilh a badge of crepe around his bat walked briskly in. He clasped hands wilh "Uncle Josh" and tevercnlly thanked him lor ihe accommedaiiun. At ihe same lime he pressed a roll of ruonry into the old man's hands and asked him to count it and sec if he bad made any mistake. "Now, by golly, here's my fifty! Whal'd I tell ye?" eiclaiiucd "Uuele Josh " When he and ihe young man emerged ihey divided t lie sp i s Mi - ' I - (H" k --- f '-----.:.p ii-iif.-j . .r f-"-f !' '"1" -.: in.. a. : -a -.,-.. au . a). : . ii " n i-"" Sometime this ncbin head shall rest, TKso weary eyelidn closo So softly that eartb'H rude ,t Rtonim Shall break not their rejioKe. Some tiiiKt these veavy hands), that toil In ceaseleKH labor on, Shall folded lie in quiet rust, Their toilsome, labor done, Some time this weary, uehiiiK heart, With all its load of pain, Shall cease to beat its tired round Or mourn its sad refrain. Some time this tired heart of mine Shall lean on Jesus' breast, These eyes of mine behold his face Whose presence makes me blest. Sometime this feeble band of mine Shall wave a victor's palm. While o'er my troubled soul shall steal Heaven's sweet mysterious call. Some time these weary feet shall tread The golden streets up there, And rest upon tbe river's brink, The crystal river fair. Some time the mystery that pains, The mists that o'er me fall Shall pass away, and I shall see In love he sent them all. Some time, the dear ones lost to me Once more I shall embrace, Shall bold each loving hand in mine, And ee them face to face. Some time, what rapture thrills my soul ! Some time, 1 shall be free From sin, from pain, from death shall wake, Shall wake, dear Lord, with thee. t as i n T U RICHMOND. VA. Southern Headquarters For IUOJf, STEEL, MKTAL8. TIN PLATES, IKON AND STEEL HOOFINO OF ALL STYLES, BABBITT METALS, SOLDEKS TINNERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES OF EVEUY DESCKIPTION, ETC. Distributor for Niagara Machine and Tool Works, of Buffalo, N. Y. t.Send us Tour orders and inquiries and palroniie Southern industries. I7lr The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOBBEK8 IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Sell Only To Merchants. n urders Solid tad, 2 8 ly 9 THE WELDON GROCERY CO , WILPON.M. 0. m A FEARFUL SENSATION. WHEN THE EARTH ROCKED. FOND OFTHE GIRLS. LITTLE HISTORY. Wben the nair fm accompanied hf mucoua patches in tbe mouth, erup tions on the skin, sore throat, copper culored splotchea, swollen KUnds, aching musclei I and bones, the disease is making rapid h -adway, and far worse lymptoma will follow unless the blood la promptly and effectually cleansed of thie Violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote There is something uncannv about an the day of his death "fond of the uirls," for this soerific poison. It cures tlit I I ' T.l.l.. . Scenes At A Campmesting At The Love Affairs of tbe Father The Time Of the Charleston of His Country Earthquake George W'ashinjjton's love affairs he- Atlanta Constitution. ,'ao at a very earlv sue. and he was to earthquake shock," said a gentleman who Tbe first sweelheart was one Mary Bland, Sr ' r ' mm ji.i i...ij In the fall of ino; n he was BO lOOUllllH lUlilU ic.nir.cicd uiood ' Poiwin. I tr(.d This is ascertained IJiVC BCCI NO WOfSC. """ dnr'"r"' '"" ill) whom he fell in love whe only 14 years of sgo. had experienced seismic disturbances and the (error caused by them "Tbe sensatioo," he continued, "caused by the quivering and rockiog of tbe earth be refers lo her as his thrills every fibre of a person with awe. Having lired of Mary, Void ao entry in oua ol his diariss, where did me no ioud ; : w gniim wre .n iiw lln...,. h. r,im.lilil "lowlaod beauty. (hniat .11-1 inodlh. my liodv I with copix-f colored i he wrote lo a s uonrareu In ui( ii a most rtivrrrd with copix-f colored st.lolclie. find onrnsivr torn, i suffered severely from rheum.lic imios I saw this forcibly illustrated at the lime friend lhat he bad decided to "bury bis I hjyt wmoowoneiouiyihose.iUKieii.siw.i ... J . . I . . can undertlaud my utTeritias. 1 tind .howl Charleston was wrecked, Tbe earth- chaste and troublesome passion, which, I 0, ,n npe of ever Oemi wHI gia w! I , , . ,,. ,r l rleaaeu lo try n. . a., uuake shuck was Dercentible throughout uavini; Uoue, lie soon luunu nimse i b, u,ui conks. I hud " v 1 .... li.il. la, II. led in ativ Ueurgia, being especially noticeable to enamoieu ut i.ucy i ary, a Msier iu-iw ui medicine. After utinj the middle part of the State. Colonel Fairfax, His affection for ihii a chunge in my coudi- "Tbe night of the earthquake there youog lady lasted for Borne years, ben g cour.yin, , ,d i jeier- . . , . , i , i - I mined lo ffive S. S. S. a was a Methodist camnmelin? in nrncresa ODIV interruDti'U now aim auaiu ny n:a ,h,s Trial, emm r 0.r.. , .v -v -- - r:m.j, w at Buff Springs, near Zobulon. There natural V irginta passion ol making love mrM w1 r.))W . I s s. $$KJ I was a great crowd at the caiupmeeting, to every pretty girl whom be met and the people didn't seem to he in a I In 1752 his first serious love affair Having fallen iu love v WHEN WE TWO WUS ONLY BOYS. BY WILL T. HALE. Dear old friend, I'm ruther homesick as I set here in my cheer, Sorter roadin' jest fer pastime, wben my thoughts is fur from here; An' I ask ef you look back'ards to tbe yea '8 of vanished joys. When we tromped old ways together whe a we two wus "only boys ? Sech a time as this brings niusin's of the foolish loves gone by, v nen jiamay seemed an angel wuiulered from the realms on high. An' Priscilla Ann was "takin," with her fair head's jaunty poise, hen we thought our flames wus quenchless when we two wus only noys. Bless me ! How 1 like to ponder on our 'possum hunts at night f.ven 1 ige an null show tender in the memory of light: An' the tisbin' times an' swimmin's nothin' thoughts of them uestrovs, Wheu we lived next door to heaven when we two wus only hoys. Sweet the winter evenin's also, as more likelier than not Mother'd have the hominy b'ilin' in the steamin' chimbly pot; n the stars out through the winder glistened bright as silver toys, hen we dreamed dreams in the firelight when we two wus only boys. When the gladness an' the sadness is forever over here, An' this world grows dimmer, dimmer, an' the next one glim mers near; Wonder if there'll come thoughts sweeter than the ones of by cone iovs. When we trumped an' romped together when we two wus only boys the brat slight shock was telt. in an instant everybody under the stand he- came as slill as death itself, Faces blanched and eyea were opened wide in terror. No one at first seemed to realize hat had caused the earth to rock aa if in Read the two sides of this story and then give a verdict on the evidence us to the merits uf Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. WHAT MRS. HATTER SUfTCRCO. "I had hern "irk for mure trial! a year with kldiu-v trouhle." wrilea Mrv Lncv Havtei, of JackslHiro. Jtuk Co., Texn. "Several tdtit rent dH-ur treated me. bill none did mean; K,iod. One doi-lur said tint 1 never onld lie :ined. Unit I had llri','lit'- Iliease. I anTered nearly death al lime!.; had nel' the o.-vton. eallid apasins. Whs hed-last most of Ihe time tor .! tnonlhs. Mv mother tiered me to try UoL-tur Pierce's (Volden Medical Discovery. WHAT OR. PICROC SAW. "With but little hope t wrote to llr. Pierce, and he said ' he coiild cure me,' 1 l((an lo take his - Colder! Medical Discovery, ' and although I had Kiveii UP to die, I liejfan to improve Irom Ihe start, ami hv the time 1 had taken twenly Iwo hollies 1 was entirely cured. I weiRli more than ever before in my life and am eiilncly well." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery curea diseases of the stomach and ntiier nrirnns of digestion and nutrition. It cures tlirouxli the stomacn diseases ru heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., which have their origin in disease ol me stom ach and its associate organs. Sick persons are invited to consult 111. Piercer hv letter, free. All corresiiord nice private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. tit. las, UemiiM iiamvd C C. t Never lf!t) wl' Btwirs ef the dealer who trlu to Kit "somcthlnj jut aj jood." NOTICED - I AM SELLING THIS WKKK GOOD HAY, Per 100 ft j. - WHITE CORN, Ofic Y Per bushel, V7 GOOD OATS Per bushel, Beat W ATEB G B0L' N D (A 1 7 H MEAL, Per Sack, tp L. I O 5 bags Iota (or less. a s r. MOTHER IS THE ONLY ONE. I' a- a Ah, mother's gettin old an gray. Some day, w hy, she'll be laid away lown in th' field by th' old mill stream, Where all the roses love to dream, An when thet happens, like es not, Th' old farm'll jest 'bout go to pot. We'd lose all hope ef ma was gone, Fer she most runsth' farm alone. Up with th' sparrers every morn, Ciillin th' chickens to their corn; She cooks a meal I wouldn't trade Fer th' finest farmhouse ever made; She cleans th' house an sets th' hen An shoos the pigs back to the pen; She feeds th' cow, an then she goes Inter tbe house an sews an sews An bakes a cake an runs th' churn An gathers in th' wood to burn, An ef you say, ".Ma. rest awhile !" She'll answer, with her old sweet smile; "Child, 1 nn't tired a bit. Are you? We can't rest wben there's work to do." An, supper o'er, the' chores all done, She hears our lessons, one by one, An then she sees tb'eat is fed An puts th' children all to bed, An when th' family's tucked away, Then she, alone, kneels down to pray. Yes, after all is said and done, Your mother is the only one. Success. Dr. K II. Lewis, secretary of the Stale board ol health, says that at present there is but lillle small pox in the Stile. Of course it will re-appear when in we sun, cold weal her, ooraf. Year by year since 16118 it has increased. All other FOB. CASH. goods in proportion W. T. PARKER, WlLDON, N. C. 2 28 if. Jude Walter Claik deoiis that he in spired the application for a mandamus to oompcl the corporation commission to assess this vest (he franchises of the railway. He says he knew nothing of the application unlil the announcement was made. tOH OVKK Plf-TV YEAR Mri. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions ot mothers Wohildren, while teething, with perfect suoeess. II soothes the child teemed to h ee the dis ease completely under control : the tore and i alcer. healed and I wat! aoon free from .11 sign nf the disorder : I have been atrouir and heallliy ever since. 1. W. SMITH. Lock lloz oil, rsouiesvnic, im is the only purely veijt Utile blood purifier k no n . $1 ,ooo ia offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison. bencl tor our tree noon on biou ruwuu ; it contains valuable information about this disease, wilh full directions for self treatment. ' We charge nothing for medt very religious frame uf mind to me. The was shattered preacher delivered an eloquent sermon on with a certain .Miss Betsy Fauutleroy, he death and the judgment, and at its close determined to ask her to bicune his wife, converts were invited tu the altar. But but the fates bad destined liiiu to marry the people didn't take kiudly to the iovi- another, for she r jectcd his proposals, latino, and only three or four went up He afterwards came back to her, but to be prayed fur. The minister begged found that alio bad uot changed her the people to come forward, but bis ap- miud on that score. peals fell on deaf ears. Back aome tits-1 His next heartache was oauaed by I ... Cem.h ..ar.,1 ih raw.nl. uirl in New York after he had become a I advice ; cure yourself at home, , ... ,. ... .. ..,. I ui.. .k. k.;.... M... I IHt SWIM er.(.irn, uu, .ur,,. wcteonattingaB unconcernedly as n tne euiuuei. one wa mr, nonce. issues of time aod eternity bad not been Phillipse. His business called him r.wsy presented to them. from her, but, having finished this, be Tbe minister seemed to be discouraged returned to New lork aod proponed to by the coldness of bis hearers and was at her but was here, aa before disappointed the point of closing the service. But by her refusal. just as he was about to say, 'Let us pray,' In 1758 at Waynes Kerry, while trav eling to Williamsburg with dispatches, he met hia future with Mrs. Martha Dand. ridge Custis, ihe widow of Daniel Park Cuslis. We learn from history that she was youog, pretty, intelligent and rich. He had been with her all of an afternoon New Drug Store! New Medicines! spasm. With the coming of the next nd was to ride away to his home the shock, however, seme realned what it meaut, and the cry of 'earthquake' was beard "Hardly had the dread word been ut tered when there was a rush for the mourners bench. I never saw such a stampede iu my life. In less time than it takes to write the altar was surrounded by hundreds who were dazed with terror nd cryiog on tbe Lord for mercy. A third shock came while those frightened were at the altar and it came near throw ing some ot tnem into oonvuislous. The minister was the only one who seemed not to be fiiirhtened, and he be gun praying in tones that had a quieting effect on the people. But it was hours before calm was restored and fear ban ished. The quivering of tbe earth had something so unoinny about it that the people were leady to believe that the end of time was at haod. I shall never for get that scene of 1,000 persons, who had been deaf to tbe appeals ef the preacher, fleeing in terror to the altar when they felt the earth begin to rock." next morning. Un his way he stopped at her borne and then and there told of his love and asked her to become hit mate for life. This time, contrary to bis previous proposals, he was accepted. Chicago Times-Herald. Wben you want i pleasant physic try the new remedy, Cbsmberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take aod pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples tree at W, til. Uoheni drug store. The town of Albemarle sold its graded schools bonds for lUzJ W. E. BEAVANS, EN FIELD, N. C. Dnnist and Pharmacist, Opposite Randolph Bros. Full liue of everytliine- usually found in a drug store. Perfumeries, Soaps, Toilet Articles. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded day or night. 8 15 ly. TAPE WORMS A te worm elchcoen feet lone M lwit time on th tceue After mr taking two CASCAKETS. This 1 mm lure bu cnused my bnd health for the past three years. I am still tatting Case a re t, the only oathartlo worthy of notice by sensible ptnpie." CANDV CATHARTIC HEADACHE U aW. Ma. At mt an Plnufint. Piiivtavhl Prtusnt Tubs nrwt tie Qood. Never mcken. Weaken, or Gripe. Be. ttc.We. CURB CONSTIPATION. ... siwue &MMt)r (wfur, ChiMt. n-Mtnti, Tm. iu MTA RAt 8old and rarenwd by ell drTl- I U'OMU cuts to CVMK Tonaotw UablL t the earth begin to rook." M..a..aassaa. jjj A COMMUNICATION. (ftfllfrl 14 j Mmul Mr. Editor Allow me to speak a few I til Y7 1 cle8 f,,r nished' rda in favor of ChambeilaiD'a Cough I ?j i fr lj 1 imedy. I suffered for three years rum i -' l jjC 3" BICYCLE WORKS .... Wheela sold and Repaired Parte of Bicy words Remedy. I suffered for three years with tbe bronchitis aod eould Dot sleep at nights. 1 tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but eould get nothing to give me any relief until my wile got a bottle of this valuable medi cine, which has completely relieved me, W. S. Brock man. Baenell, Mo. This remedy u for sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. Justice Ware, of Asbeville, rendered a decision against Register of Deeds Mac- key for issuing license lor the marriage of the 16-year old daughter of Q. A. Laoey. Tbe fine is (200. Tbe man applying for the license represeated that the young lady was eighteen. An ap peal was taken. A speoial from Asheville aaya lhat Major M. C. Iluut's handsome boarding house. "Mountain (Juliette," was burned Wednesday oulil. The occupants baie- ly escaped with their lives, leaviug in their night clothes, or wrapped in blan kets. ...in "IWMe, mm (Mr,. I g Part Awarfcal 4 Medal faposslilott WOO. Sold by W. D, 8mith, Weldon, N. C. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEKMYROYAL PILLS 00 At t 4 Baflp. Alwayar.ll.bl.. LasIIm, aak nrurriM fl'sairiissaiTEBi-e atMULieiff in av4 ai tim4 ni.ulllc boiaa, Mad with Wu. ribbon. sj.ks mm mmmr. aWfssM SBSMSl- SaUsMMavaial IsaltsSloaM. Buy of youl Orut flat, or aend 4m. In stamp, for lrtlrlsie., Ttl- aim " mmnmw wmr ' sn siae. rasara Mali. I. lavuiiioaiua. bkjiq mj DMieflBU. OatlOBISTH 01IH10AI. OO. alee isstkM aajwan, rMisVA, ra. W0UKIN0 NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest aod mightiest little thing that ever waa made is Dr. King's New 1 Life Pills. Tbeee pilla ohaage weakness inlo strength, listlessnesa into energy, brain fag into mental power. They're wonderful it building up the health. On ly 25c. per box. Sold by W. M . Cohen, druggist. Tbe aldermen ofUoldsboro have re duced tbe tax on tobacco dealers frtm I softens the gums, allays all pain, cures 1 115 to 5, and exempted pinhooken who do busioesi on I small scale. Mr. J. K. Haithcouk, a prominent mer chant at Hickory, haa filed a petition in bankruptcy. wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggist in every part of the world. 25 oenta a boll le. Be sure ad ask for " Mm. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. Enrollment of students at the oultural college will reaeh 400. Agri- OASTOHIA. Baara the A lttaE Kind Von Haw Hwirt BeajM Suraatare ef A SHOCKING CALAMITY "Lately befell railroad laborer," writea Dr. A. Kellet, of Williford, Ark. "Ilia foot waa badly crushed, but Bucklen'l Arnica Salve quickly cured him. Iti simply wonderful for Burns, Boils, Pilea tod all skin eruption!. Iti the world champion healer. Cnre guaranteed. 25o Sold by W. M. Cohen, druggist. Chatham will have t rural free mail delivery next month. Good teams and comfortable vehicles, if (live us a call when iu need 'of wood, a team or a bicycle. Yard and office corner Maple and 8eeood atreets, Weldon, N. C. . dec Ut) BR.i D.BARRETT, DENTIST, 314 Maio Street, Norfolk. Va. Teeth extracted wilhuol the slightest pain by the use of pure nitrous oxide vapor Ihe aalest anaestbelio known. it naa been in oonstant use in my practice for 30 years. Chloroform and etber adminis tered, also tbe beat ioeai auaeaiheiiot Go'd UT LIQUID MUSIC bridge work, gold orown and porcelain orown worn; aruuciai teem, umuj teeth and all kinds of dental work known to the fine art of the profession executed in the moat eareful and skillful manner at reasonable prices. 314 Maio atreet, Nor folk, Va. tio-ij. Music Id Tie Heir, At Miiniilit Bn iLtgte PURE OLD RYE MELLOW APPLB BRANDY. Fine Wines, HADE FROM THE CLUSTERING GRAPES, 8ERVED AT THE tiPALACE SALOONigH ...or... t W. D. SMITH, Washington Ave , WELDON, - - N. C. Fulljlina grocerlea always on hand. vl11. BO YEam EXPKRIENCI Tram Mamtfi r'rt ltw' CopvnnHT Anyone ametiuj a rtateh and ae1ftlr.n mt aulflklT aserwitn on, opinion feasl srhhae M Inrenllnn I. pmbablr patmuhla. 'osnnle. tlonaatrletlrennfldantlal. HanSborl faUntS wnt frea. Olrt.it aanRr 'or inr.rliia.patanta. l'slenu lak.n thnniib Mnnn k (., MMtre ayKlal mtiu, without chart, iu UM Scientific American. AaaartoomrtrHleetrated welT. eelatlua of any artenlUle toarnaL Tama, as a ; roar monilU, fa. WIUJWi MPnuw-ai o. m T m.. Waaklaeloa. B (e, .
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