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7 j fjaiS! ill I JOHN" W. SLEDQ-E, proprietor. .A. NEWSPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE TERMS:-'1-50 per annum in advance Ivor, xxxvi. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1902. NO. 35 ! v S;r'T.L"iTi-Tri litTniiT11"7 ri''lt"ll"ll'Vt''llu (I ASIGQfj AYcfictable Preparationfor As similating the FoodandRctf dia ling the Sloinachs and Bowels of Promotes Dige9lionheeri ness and Rest.Contains neither tjpium.Morphiiie nor Mineral. Kot Narcotic. ikaft tfado-siHvamcimi flh Seal A perfect Remedy forConstipa non, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Ji'J "." 1 EXACT COPY or WRAPPER. iASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of TURNING A LEAF, sr. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOfl TMt etHTAUII COVPANV. NIK TOM CITY. hid Com Mcrchan S. N. IREDELL & SON, ission 17 COMMERCE STREET, Cotton, Peanuts, Peas t! AND ALL Produce. LUMBER, WOOD and SHINGLES. We make t specialty of handling North Carolina produce. Guarantee the high tat mirkpl nrine and nromnt returns Ifaferenoes: Norfolk National Bank and Commercial Agencies j 20 ly ff M. COHEN . . . We, none of us, lire to ear.'fullly thai we never require the aid of drugi and medicines to put us rihi. It ia a onmfort to know where you can get them from and at pr"pr prims. Call on me for aoy Drugs, Chemicals, Parent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Soaps. All Kinds Perfumery. Toilet Articles, ....Cigars AND TO HAVE Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Line of High Art Pictures, HsfProiupl Re ponies Day or Night, A W. II. COHEN, Pharmacia!, W.Uon, W. 0. All gooda delivered free. dor. Phone 11. Healdence . UN MEM CO. Mr. Simpleton Turned It, But Didn't Keep It Turned. I notice that to-day ia the first of Jan uary, remarked Mr. Wiuipleton, aa he unfolded the breakfast napkin. "The day baa set rue to thitikibg that I had better revive my boyhood's habit and make the reaolva to turn over a new leaf. In the past, I-" "Now, you ate not going to resolve to help the poor by giving away all your second-best clothee, are you?" said hit wife, spprchenaively. ''You did that once, I remember, and had to ahovel the snow off the front pavement in your but suit." "I have done nothing of the kind," hastily replied her liege. "The fact is that I have not been aa kind a husband in the past aa I might have been, and " "Ob, I guess you've been aa good aa the average," responded bis wife, calmly. 'No, I have not, my dear, that is mere ly your gentle, wifely way of putting it I know that I have often displayed great temper when the provocation wan slight, but in future you shall have no cause fur complaiul." "Well, of oourse, you were very un pleasant about those bills, Naihauiel. I thought at the time that you never be haved in that way before we were Hur ried, and " "Displayed some temper, did I ? No wonder. An angel on a tombstone would have displayed temper over auch eilrav agance as that. Did you expect me to remain aa quiet as a as a gingcibrcad baby while I was robbed by a lut of However, in future I shall do i', since you are so anxious. "You are sure that you are not ill, are you, dear r I be doctor said "Never better in my lite. I have merely seen the error of my ways sod re solved to mend them in time. When I think of the terrible fila of anor tt which I have sometimes given way, I " 'Well, I was afraid that the last cook would make trouble because of the ihiDgs you said to ber about the biscuits, still " "The things I laid, eh? Let tuo tell you, Sarah Wimpleton, that many a man would have descrtad bis wile fur liss than that. If I did make a fow slight reaarks I was fully justified, 1 cao tell you. However, it shall never happen again." "I am glad to bear it, dear. Now that I think of it, I feel very badly over yrur quarrel with the prople next dour, .and vour feud ill) the iceman, and the things you said about the ctgit. I bought you at Christmas were but what Is the mallei?" 'The mailer is this, madan J 1 shall not remain here to be insulted. I am the moat patient and long suffering of men. but even I will not itand ihi. ahall be it home late this evening, if you send me s not of apology in ibe interval for this unprovoked attack up o nj The banning of the trout door cut ao impressive period to tbe sentence. "And all, said rare. wimpieiou.rnatt ins ber head at the cluck, "all became he had doided to turn over s new If it' on New Year's dayl" BAD lira Reveals itself in many ways. Some times the impurities in the hloorl mark ar the akin with blotches, pimples. boils or other eruptions. SoueP.r..e the result ot luu mooci is rheumatiam or a, tlobiti. tated condition which ia lMPuUrly deaorlhcil rs "feeling played out, hardly n T U RICHMOND, VA. Southern Headquarters For IKON, STEEL. METALS. TIN PLATES, IKON AND STEEL ROOFINQ OF AL STYLES, flABfllTT METALS, SOLUEKS TINNERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ETC. Distributor for Niagara Machine and Tool Works, of Buffalo, N. Y. t)Seod us your orders sod inquiries and patronise Southern industries. 17 11 mi nr -i j n n i7n' xne w eiaon uruuta y uu. WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN . STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES 8 m JaWe Sell Onlr To ktt baoU. Orders Solicited. TtfSWELPOH UKUCWii w , . in. 1 X. WLDOM,lt 1 (k CZ&f f .. a n AM able to drag myself around." . The impuritiea and noisons which corrupt the blood, clog the liver and cloud tb- skin are removed hy the use of Doctor Pierce' Golden Medical Discov ery. It does more than eliminate the poisons Increases the activity of the blood-tiikint glands ao that there ia in increased aup.lv of pure, body building blood. It brightens the eyes, clsanaea th akin, and gives new, physical energy. Accept no suiw.iiu Golden Meuicw ui.ur. I thank Ood for h ood your mrdlclnea have done me," write. Mr. Jme M. aiwrnore, -r I rrnr. CO.. Ind.. BO. Wl. l lyiaorc, Bita wncu. uu th. lime. Mv welgnt w 155 pouuu 1 taken lick with tyunoia 1 th. fever left me I h.d uch .1 WM taken SK wun T"" "', K . 1 naa .uvi. i mlAm 1 could not breaue wunoui ttaourht I muat die. drug- .tore and or, Co den Medical I iin In my left in. pal ilhout Dai Mv wife went to the ocured a bottle of Dr. Pierce. Ducovery and a vial of hi. rtnlHrn Medical WKOvery .nd ' 11 lew.' once bean" to feel better 1 the pain soon ttaxy aide and I could hreathe with taae. In a week 1 beiran to walk about the atreeti ; 1 fell belter each morning. After monlh'a 01 tne meni- t - .11 Thai waft over . vear aro. Now I weigh 1:4 pounoa aou c ever in my Hie." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PelleU cure con. stipation. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ?E::iYJ10YAL PILLS O X L ri " ONE NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. Dream That Warned This Young Man to Turn from the Paths of Sin. On a certain New Year's night, an "old man stood by the window, and cased ith a long look of despair out on the immovable, furever-spaikling heavens, then down upon the white, sinlonl earth, whereon at that moment no one was so cheerless, so sleepless as he. ilia own grave stood near liitn; it was not decked ith the verdure of youth, but it was covered with the snows uf ages. And this old man hud brought nothing with. him from the rich, tecmiog life of the world, save errors, sins, and disesse; ooth iog but a worn body, a rayless, desolate soul, a bosom brimming with remorse and a frosted old age filled with regrets writes William Mason Turner, in New York Weekly. The glad mornings of his youth hov ered around him on this cold winter ight like flitting sppariliont; they car- rifd him far back to that early, rosy wn, when his lather stood with him at the cross-roads of life the right leading over sunny pathways into a quiet, dis tant land respleudent with golden harvests and white-winged angels; but the left road led down to the slums of vice, far away to a black cavern of dripping poi sons and Uitjliog adders. Alasl tbe vipers hung around bis breast I the poison-drops were upon his tongue I lie knew where be was. II h braio reeling, and while u nutlet a- ble terror filled his bosom, he cried unto Heaven : "Give me, oh ! give me youth sain I Oh I lather, place me again at the cross roads of life that I may choose another path I" But his father, like his own youlb, was of tbe Long Ago. He saw over the black morass a will- i'-whp glilteriog hither and thither; then disappeared io damp churchyard. "How like! how liko my days of folly I" be cried. He saw a star shout from the beavena, and, shimmering iu its fall, vanish in the ark ness of earth. "Like mysell 1 he groaned from a torn heart. And the serpent's tooth of remorse dug down deeper. His fiery fancy p inted to him the creeping night waodi-rera nn tbe roof; and the spectral wind-mill raised its uieuauug anus. Ihtn one shape remaining in the ghastly char nel-buuse ot repentance and remorse, gradually grew into his own image. In tbt midst of his anguib, suddenly the music of tbe New Year's night floated upun the air, and it was the silver chim ing of belfry bells, His soul was stirred within him; he gaaed around the murky horiion, and over the spreading earth. The memory of the friends of bis youth came 10 him; they were now honored teachers in the world, and the glad fath ers of children. Again he wailed out : "Alasl like you, I, loo, on this New Year's night, could have slumbered with tearless eyes, if I bad only ehoseu aright Alas I my food parents, I, too, oould be happy had I but beeded your warnings and wishes of the New Yesr's Eve I" Then before bis feverish memory the beydey of bis youth arose even as in the bleak charnel-house the specter b taken bis own image. He could look bo longer', be veiled his eyes and agonised by his sorrow thousand hot tears streamed down hi furrowed faoe. Comfortless and in abject misery he could only murmur: Ob I youth, oome again I Come agai.l" And it came again; for it was but horrible vision of sleep wbioh had passed before him on this cold New Year's Night. He was still in the hey-doy his youth, and he thanked Heaven that, s'ill young and treading the frail paths of viae, he had lime to turn away to tbe un-lit ave-hue which led to to the land ol'harvea'i and happiness. Ynung reader, turn you vtith him, you stand io the path of sin Be warned by thii dream, for the lima may arrive when vou, too, tnaV cry: "Pom", bb oome again, sweet lime of youth I" And it will nut come. r VISIT OR'tWRITBw etersburg Furniture Co, 203 AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST. PETERSBURG. VA. FRANK L. STANTON. Twas like an old-time love-feast that Watch night, for it HAnmerl That heaven was just so near to us its light around us streamed ; Jerusalem, the golden, flung all its portals wide, And we felt the shining presence of the crowned and crucified. We saw. as 'twere beneath a bright and all-revealing sky, That far-off land, o'er Jordan's strand, where our possessions he; And heard, while all our songs of joy were thrilled and wafted o'er, A softer, sweeter music from the bright, celestial shore. REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP THE;HCSTLINO AND UP-TO-DATE LEADER9 IN URNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. a w TTT -W t -sr-l "W" 1 T TX A. J. W irNil El Li V. PRESIDENT i MANAGER Special Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly. A Little Boy's Life Saved. I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlaio's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I feel that I can not praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steere, of Goodwin, S. D., and when 1 got borne with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine ss directed every ten min utes until he "threw up" snd then 1 thought sure he was gi.ing In choke to death. We hud to pull I lie phleum nut i f his mouth in ):ri'iit limg sitings. I am positive that if I had not got thai bottle of oough medicine, my boy would not be on earth today, Joel Deuiont, Iowond, Iowa. For sale by W. M. Co ben, druggist. Some people are like straws on a river; they do not go through the world, but are carried. Potash is in the fertilizer. Neither quantity nor good quality possible without Potash. Write for ourrw bookf giving (ieuiU. r.HRMAV K4I.I WORKS, 93 Nd.Udu St., Nuw Yuril City. '.'milirU Mima mi -miunl THE WATCH NIGHT. Ml ISSawaBSaTIVenjrwr Ml t n i ... .if fci. aa i FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions ol mothers for children, whilo teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferor immediately. Sold by druggists in every part ot the world. 25 oents a bottle, lie sure and ask tor "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take do oth er kind, The One Among Many. - - The one make of instruments that holds its tone through a generation of usefulness1.' Fortunate is the man who learns a les son from the experience of his neighbor. Cut this out and take it to W. M. Cohen's drug store and get a sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets the best physio. They also cure disor ders of the stomach, biliousness and headache. The Simple Fact. Th rlaar nlrl Komrs of Zion the old and ever new From nravinc lies and hearts that nicrht were answered from r V - - - the blue; We listened for the answer, with perfect faith, and then, When one cried "Hallelujah!" soft echoes said: "Amen r Amn!" efirri fac nnlifted seemed all a-shine with lieht The radiance of the realms that know no sorrow neither night; Where never anv blessinp-'o His children He denies When the Lord Himself shall wipe away the teardrops from their eyes. Twas like an old-time Lovefeast; old scenes were brought to view Wn had thn old-time Rincintr. and the "old relifirion." too! We told how He had walked with ub through valleys of Despair, Until at last, the dangers past, His love had lead us tnerei And all sang "Hallelujah!'' in sight of heavenly lands; 'Twas a glad shaking up of hearts, as well as snaicing nanasi And thfi Old Year died in miiRie. and the New Year dawned in lio-ht. And we nassed to God's crood morninsr from the elory of His Night! Stuyvesant Going to turn over a new leaf, this year, old man ? Scbermerhorn No, going to turn over tbe same old leaf. Are not built for show they're con ducted with experienced care; tbey last lifetime and more, yet their cost is very oderate, considering their quality, bend us your address and you'll immediately get an illustrated catalogue and book of ugnestioos. Accommodating Terms. Pianos of other makes to suit tbe most economical. CHARLES M. 8TIEFF, Warerooms, 9 N. Liberty street. Factory E. Lalayette Ave., Aiken and Lanvale Street. Baltimore, Md. oct 21 ly. t..0..00. tf. Vfi MCU VCflD DCI I C 111. II ILnn ULLLUi ;i a..g., , gal T. C. HARBAUGH. hear the bells of midnight ringincr ever sweet and clear. 'Neath the starry fields of azure while the earth is white with snow, They open to the nations all the portals of the year, And tell anew the story of the ages long ago: The wild winds bear their music over hills and valleys far, And echo 'mong the dells that lie amid the snow impearl'd: It seems to float aloft and find a lodgment in a star That sheds its soft and radiant light upon a sleeping world. throw the casement wide to hear the anthem of the bells That ring at midnight's solemn hour to let the New Yoar in; They breathe of happiness and peace and each glad one foretells 1 ne dawning of a cycle new above the Old Year's din; Methinks I hear the footsteps of the New Year young and strong As radiant, like a little child, he treads the paths of night; His scepter in his eager hands, his heart a living song, He comes to millions waiting by the morning's gates of light. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The skin is the seat of an almost end less variety of diseases. They are knew u by various names, but are all aue to tne same cause, acid and other poisons tn the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and healthy. The mnny preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders aim lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Eternal vigilance Im the prloe of a beautiful complexion when such remedies are relied on. Mr IT T Khrth. amA T.ucna Avenue. St. Louia, Mo., uys ! "Mr daughter was afflicted for years viin a o snrunn. cruixiun uu un iut, m.tu m.j.(m1 all ir.ntm.nt. She wb. taken to two celebrated health springs, but received no bene. nt. Many meaicines were prcacniieu, wui wun- out result, until we decided to try 6. S. 8., and by the time the first bottle naa finished the eruption began to disappear, She Is now seventeen years old. and not a sign of left her skin perfectly smooth, completely CVt la nnw the embarraasinff disease has ever returned.1 S. is a positive, unfailing cure for the worst forms of skin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guarameea purely vcgcuujic. Had blooa makes Daa complexions. purines ana invigo rates the old and makes new. rich blood that nourishes the body and keeps the akin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body. it you nave eczema, iecr, ai:uc, oait Tjrtitn Panr nsii. or vour skin ia roueh and pimply, send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physi cians about your case. No charge what. ever for this service. SWIFT SPECIFIC cunnuiT, aiLAHia, ea. T TrragrMI auJ m liwaramuu.. uami (tola .Mlaiu. tolas, aula w'.A aula ribbon. Tab. . awai.. .aaffw taalaava mm laaillaalvaw. Buy of yoar bruntat, w aand a. la aumpe tor lartlin.tak U BBMlJaand aVtJt.r tVr Vmrnlmt," Ht mur, hy raM BUM. l,Taa.h,ionl.la MM til rMutarMa. oauoatiarrwai oasniiOAL oo. MM Mall. He aura, rslUA. T FOR MOTHERS. To brine: up a ohild in tbe way be hould go, travel that way yourself. Stories first bemd at mother's knee are never forgotten, a little spring th never dries op in our journey through sootoling years. ' Children need models mora than trill ci-in. We can never cheek what ia evil in ihe youog unless we cherish what is good in ihem. Line upon line, precept upon precept, we must have in a borne. ' But we must also have serenity, petes, and the absence of petty fault-finding, if borne is to be a nursery fit for heaven's growing plants. Difference of opinion is lbs greatest common divisor. Wbea two chilosopVers quarrel it it maelj a sage brush. h b Old Year, flitting by us, leaves his foot-tracks in the snow I give the parting truest a smile to cheer him on his war: Methinks he stops a moment where the winter winds are low To catch the music of the chimes that usher in the day; He hears the bells at midnight and listens with a sigrh. The monarch old has left his throne and all his robes of state. And onward comes the vouthful kintr beneath the bendino- skv. Earth-welcomed by the gleesome bells, with childish heart elate. fl golden bells of midnight! the gladsome year we bring U I? welcor""1'! liv a liaimy world, is crowned iu every zone; In every heart the chorus of the chimes is echoing, And fills with joy the humblest cot and aureoles the throne; The pilot on the vasty deep at midnight gazes far And hails the mystic music of the unseen blissful bells. And steers his good bark homeward by the New Year's shining star, ' The while upon tho distant shore the sacred pa?an swells. A bells that usher in the year! 0 chimes of love and peace! U O tuneful bells that riner of chancre above the fleecy snow! Hearts gladsome grow and 'neath your sway a thousand sorrows cease, As backward from some misty past come scenes of long ago; King loud, O bells of midnight, that usher in the year, The portals of the morning fair, enwreathed, are standing wide; The Old Year drops upon the snow an unreeretted tear. As the nations hail the New Year in his glory and his pride. Lazy liver "I likvss been troubled .treat deal Willi a torpid liver, which protlucoii cunntlp- Hoo. I found CASCAKETS to be til Toucliitm fnr iham. and secured luoh relief Lb first trltkl. tbat i purcnaied toother uppijr ana wu com pletely oured. I ihull only oe too glad to reo orauiend Caaoareta whenever the opportunity U presented." J. A- feMiTii. WW nuequeuaiaiift ati,, ruumwivuim, rm. ft Viaw' CATHARTIC uoud, .Sefor Hlukuti. weaken, or urti. rue. vuo.auo CURI CONSTIPATION. . 4 .. ReniHf CMavur. Chttat. HMlrBl. ft.. HA TA pg ft Hold and tiBrat.tped by IUmg Fruit. I Its quality influences tho selling price. Profitable fruit growing insured only when enough actual pIANos New Drug toreI New Medicines! V.E. BEAVANS- ENFIELD, N. C., Dript ail Plaiaciut, Opposite Randolph Bros. Full line of everything usually found in a drug store. Perfumeries, Soups, Toilet Articles. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded day or night. 8 15 ly. nnes J. L. JUDKINS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine ' Staple! ' and Fancy 1 rFRlHTS. CONFECTIONERIES. Crockery, Glass Tin, and wooden and wil low ware. Also Pratt's Horse, Uow, Hog and Poultry Food, and Grove's $ Tasteless Chill Tonic. Alexander's Liver and Kidney Tonic for parifyin the blood. This tonic is warranted or moner refunded. J. L. JUDKINS, No. 93 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. 0 dee 11 ly. EL". L. GKR,A.:CTT, J BICYCLE WORKS .... Wheels sold and Repaired Parte of Bicy cles furnished. El A CURK FOlt LUMBAGO W, C. Williamson, of Amherst, Vs., says: "For mors than a year I suffered from lumbago, I finally tiied Chanbcr lain's Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief, which all other rcoiedira had failed to do." -Sold by W. M. Cohen, drug gist. It probably mad'; the kettle boil when tbe pot railed it black. If troubled with a weak digestion, belohing, sour stomach, or if you feel dull after esting, try Chamberlain's Stom sob and Liver Tablets. Prioe 25o. Sam ples free at W. M. Cohen's drug store, Anyway, tbe poet who dwells io a garret isn't troubled with book agents. OAHTOniA. aWsta A It M 'w Hw Alwufi Bought M8BS H L MKBR1TT. MtSSBl'TH STALLING ' Mrs.H.Ij.Merritt&Co WELDON, N. C NEW MILLINERY STORE. Everything in onr line NEW and UP-TO PATE. Beautiful display of French and Ameri can Pattern Hatsgi Splendid line of CORSETS, HOSIERY and NOTIONS generally. Ladies of Welrtoo and surrounding coun try cordially InvHed to give as a oall. , MlUr.ti.li. MUKIUTT Cs W., Washington Are. and 3rd St., Weldon, N.C. OCt 1 IT. GO s (3 ri CO Mm v ill'liti ll!'ii..t:(l'iiillljlIUHiitil:iii ' 1 - H' it 9 w Si Good teams and comfortable vehicle. Give ns a call when in need of wood, a team or a bicycle. Yard and office corner Maple and Second streets, Weldon, N. ft dec 20 " DR.A.D.BARRETT, DENTIST 314 Maio Street, Nr61k."Vi. Teeth extracted withuot the slightest pain by the use of pure nitrous oxide tapor .he safest soae.thelia known. It has been in constant use in my practice for 30 years. Chloroform and ether adminis tered; also the best local anaesthetics Gold bridge work, gold orown snd porcelain crown work; artificial teeth, filling (he teeth and all kinds of dental work known to the fine art of the profession executed iu the tnostaareful snd skillful Kiaouerat u..AM.Lla n.lni. 'It 1 M.;.. -s . at IIVMOVUMW.S w w.a.i, ailirci, HUT- folk,Vi. 425wly. 1 I'ulaM
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