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THE WELDON GKOCEKI w
WILDOH.H. r
THE BOYS.
Don't Complain of Them, But
Be Patient With Him, for He
is a Most Important Factor
in a Country Where the boys
Eventually Become The
Rulers.
Bojs are berated, complained of,
mourned over; and yet what would we
do without litem? Why, bleat' you, (hr
world wculd be a signaling place with
out the bi.ya, who run errands for us and
give ua needful neighborhood news far
better than the local newspaper duet.
Tbe bo; rune after fire, wagon, ttreel
rowa, precessions, and anything else that
has noiae and confusion ii it.
The boy is noisy, confusing, mischiev
ous, and yet the boy ie useful Re can
tell you where the minister, the docttr,
the grocer, and especially the baker, can
be found.
Are tome of the family worrying to
you, with their poor appetitea and their
dissatisfaction with the fond placed upon
the table? Let the boy sit down, and
the bread and butter will be splendid, at.d
the other food too good for anything. No
poor appetite with him. He knows
nothing of tuch matters as that
la your little daughter becoming vain
of her appearanoc and her dress? Not
the buj; he dons his new suit with
some evidences of pleasure, but it is
soon forgotten. He has his bat and balb
his maiblca and bis kite, and bis comrades
to take hit miod from such trifles. Is
he a fine looking little fellow, with his
ruddy cheeks, his sparkling eyes, bis boy.
isb brow and hit merry face, with tbe
rings of gold brown hair all about it?
If so, he is wholly oblivious to that fact.
and has very little personal vanity.
Does he climb a tall tree to get a squir
rel or bird, and make a great tent in hit
jacket sleeve or a winkle-hawk in his
trousers? We own it is provoking; but
his complacency over the matter is be.
causa he couoia trifling things of little
moment when some great end is in view.
The boy has pockets orammed with
strings, ginger outs, and taffy, and is al
ways ready to divide with a comrade.
Don't complain of him, but be patient
with him, for he is a most important
faotor in a country where the boys event
ually become the rulers. Li t liito sliouti
laugh; ring, tod be merry; for all too
toon the maika of care will come to his
faoe, and he, no longer a b"y, will be
bearing the burdens of life A. D. Wal
ker, in Ohiisiian Intelligencer.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Blood will tell but the lea some
blood tells the better
The hot corn dealer is the ooe who has
to put up another margin.
The man who makes a fool of himieif
seldom boasts of being telf-niade.
If a young man ii really in love he
never ttyi be ean't afford to marry.
Adversity may prepare a roao for the
life beyond, but it curtails his credit while
here on earth.
HURRY UP!
Everywhere one hear that expression
hurry up! It is a genuine Americanism
e i pre sii ve 01 me
"nwh" in which we
Hve. Nothing is swift
enough for us. We
race atra.nt steam
and lightning-and find
them slow. Wt
grudge the time given
to eating, and rush
through meals as
though life depended
upon our haste.
Life does depend on
onr haste, but not in
that tense. Look at
the obituary columns
of the papera and
aee how many promi
nent men are carried
away by "stomach
trouble," "acute indi
gestion " and other re
fated diseases. Their
lives have in general
been aacr.6cea to the
haute and nub of
business which over
looked the fact that
food can only nourish
the bod? when digest
ed an 4 assimilated
and that the digestive
and assimilative processes ran' be hurried,
r. Pierce'a (Jolden Medical Discovery,
cures diseases of the stomach and the asso
ciated organs of digestion and nutrition.
The scir all fihvsical strength is food,
nsnrtorio Hitrtwl and nerfectlv aeatmilatrti.
By enabling the perfect d igestion and assitn-
n t 1 t l J.. .l mA ,rm I llkntffw
iiauonoi hmmi uuiwh
increases and enriches the blood supply
and sends new strength to every organ of
hI wss7at ooe time as I thourtit almost at
a-.u . ,M.r .Him sir. t. I. Bell, of I.eando,
Van Buren Co.. Iowa. M was confined to mf
house aod part of the time to my bed. I had
takes quantities of medicines but they only
teemed to feed the disease ; but I must ssy that
'Golden Medical Wscovery' has cured me. and
today I am stouter than I have beea for twenty
veara. I am bow torty-ttirce years oia."
Fms. Dr. Pierce' a Medical Adviser aent
frt to yon on receipt of stamps iq pay
innw of mailintY ohIv. Send thirty one
one xnt aumpo for cloih bound book or
twrnt, one atamn, for paper cover, in in.
K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PEfwMYnOYAL PILLS
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KidPiwrWti
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bwiii. kail, mmlmt wUi bin. Xlifco.
Tk. mmr. hnMtHaiia.
M.i.lS flll,., Buy .i fowr iran.
M mo4 m. U lU-Tip. r VMt
MalaJ w - BWll.r Skr USIv" -w,
by mm atatt. a, mumouu. aw if
oamwaaram omoaL oo.
it xn mvmrnu. rmn, 14.
SHERIDAN'S MEETING
WITH OLD MAMMY,
Virginia Darky Granted Com
plete Victory Over the Eene-
niy.
The following story from Virginia con
cerning tieneral Phil Sheridan is said to
be both new and true ;
General i'hil Sheridan was resting
from a raid during the war in camp near
fine old tuuiision in Virginia The
former master of the mansion had been
killtd in the battle of Manassas- 1 Mam
my," who had been the mistress' chief
comforter when this event occurred, had
practically taken charge of the planta
tion and had run ihiogs pretty much to
suit herself. Sheridan's soldiers bad
taken every sound horse on the place, in
cluding two carriage borses. After the
raid was over "Mammy" entered the
house to find her mistress and the two
children weeping bitterly. "Mammy
asked :
"Child, what in do worl' is demattei?"
The lady replied between aobs :
Mammy, they've taken the carriage
horse, and an officer tells me we'll never
get them agaio unless I take the oath."
"Den, chile, take do oaf. 'Taint so
bery bad, is it? You tuk ile widuut
puckerii.g yo' mouf wheo yo' was a
baby. I made you take many a di set
and now you braco up and take de oaf."
"Oh, Mammy," the lady wailed, "I
cannot do it. I don't think Jack would
like it."
"Can't see, honey, what Mssbs Jack's
got to do wif it. He's desd and buried.
But if you can't take the oaf, I'll go see
if I can't do it fer you. Anyhow, I'se
gwine to investigate Marse Phil Sheri
dan and git tlitm cariiage borses back."
f I has to pretend to take pizen to do
tt.
"Mammy" put on her brightest ban
danna handkerchief, a clean white apron,
and started for the camp, which wat
about a milo dittant.
In about an hour "Mammy" walked
back into the large yard in front of the
house, leading t carriage horse by each
band, each one wearing a brand-new
halter around his neck. The mistress
saw her coming and met ber at the front
How on earth did you get them,
"Mammy?" inquired (he lady.
Mammy's black face was damp with
perspiration aod her fat cluat faiily
panted for breath. She said: "Lem
me set down on de grass, hooey, and
eoteh my bref. Set down by me an' I'll
tell you all about it. I got to de campt
and I aaktd two or thiee men in uniform!
with musketi in dey han't to tell me
whar I'oould find Marie I'hil Sheridan.
"'What doyou want with him?'
" 'Data my business," sayt I. After
tkirminshing 'round I foun' de general's
tent. I walkt in and drtpt my beet
oourtsey. 'Sarvent, Marse General,'
I says.
"'What kin I do for you, madam?
he says.
" 'I ain't no madam, Marse Qeoeral;
I'se olaiu ole black mamav.' I seed a
twinkle in hit eye, and be tayt :
"'Well, Mammy, what kin I do for
yoo ?"
'An' bless yo toul, honey, be Mid dat
mammy' jest at natural as if he had been
a born gentleman. Deo I tplained dat
hit soldiers hsd stole my mists' oarriagt
horses, as well as ev'ry other good boss
oo de place. I tol' him be might keep
tbe other horses if I couldn't git 'em out
of him, but dat I must have the carriage
horses, for my mistit waa a lady and ber
foot want 'quainted wid de groao'.
" ' But rour miatreat it a rebel, laid
Marse Qeneral.
"Dei I says: 'I don't know notkin
'bout no rebel, Marse Qeoeral. I jet
knows dat my mistis'foot ain't 'quainted
wid de eroun'. and I'se bouo' te bab
dose cariiage horses back.'
"Wid dat Marse General laugh aod
hollered to a man not verv far iff, all
dressed up io blue elolhea and brats, tnd
ttyt:
" 'Come here major; here's somtthj'
fv yo1 to hear.'
"But when Marse General said dat
teed a twinkle in hit eye, and I koowed
tomethin' I'd said bit him in de right
place. De major erne, an' I tole
bote de tame tale. At I got threugh
the major aod the general laughed, and
de geoeral tayt :
" 'Well, Mammy, if you reoognlae tbe
earriage bosses you sbsll have thtm.'
"And tbey m up, bole or m, to go
wid me to the pen whir tbe soldiers bad
tut the bosses dey Hole. Aa wt went
'long I lays :
" 'Marse General of cose I kouwt my
nwn hostel, but dm bostee gwint to re
oognite me de minute dey slap dere eyes
oo me.'
"Aod To' God, de minute dey saw me
eomin' twixt itm two lot white men
dey pricks up dey eart ao' trotted op to
mi jet ii natural at if dey bad been eir
eut hottee And, mistia, de general tole
one of de toldien to put brand-new hal
ters on dee horses' oeeksaid ban' 'en
over to Mammy, and ber dey b, and I
ain't took no oaf nor nothio' else.'
w VISIT OR "WEITE-w
He Petersburg Furniture Co.,
20:t AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST.
PETERSBURG, VA.
irft - 'M -Hit' m iTirarTTKOT
THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IK
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES
AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
A.J.WINFIELD , PRMIDSNT MANAGER
tt-Special Attention to Mail Orders, oct 3 ly.
DON'T LOOK
Don't look for flaws as you go through life;
And even when you find them
It is wise and kind to be somewhat blind,
And look for the virtue behind them.
For the cloudiest night has a hint of the light
Somewhere in its shadows hiding;
It is better by far to hunt for a star
Than the spots on the sun abiding.
The current of life runs ever away
To the bosom of God's great ocean;
Don't set your face 'gainst the river's course
And think to alter its motion.
Don't waste a curse on the universe
Remember it lived before you.
Don't butt at the storm with your puny form,
But bend and let it fly o'er you.
The world will never adjust itself
To suit your whim to tho letter;
Some things must go wrong your whole life long,
And the sooner you know it the better.
It is folly to fight with the Infinite
And go under at last in the wrestle.
jt THE BATCHELOR. $
1 r-. trs'. s-c. sC-
Behold the bachelor! His hair
That once was brown is gray;
No laughing loved ones claim hit care
Nor charm his woes away.
He has himself alone to please,
No other's fingers search
The pocket 8 in his clothes, and he's
Ne'er dragged away to church.
"Ah, poor old man!" I hear you say;
"Somewhere the grass grows o'er
Some one to whom his heart today
Turns sadly as of yore.
He merely lingers here as one
Who is a transient guest;
His joys are fled, his work is done,
He longs to be at rest
He longs to bid the world adiou.
To crossthe river where
He is to meet the loved one who
Is waiting for him there."
Ah, welll Perhaps 'til so;
He may have loved and lost;
His breast may be the haunt of woe,
His soul be tempest tossed;
But though his heart is buried deep
Below some slanting stone,
Where some one long has lain asleep,
If he could be alone
For just about an hour or two
With just the one, I'll bet
He'd fire up and learn to do
Some fancy stepping yet.
"I have uitd Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for a number of years aod have
o besitatancy in saying that it is the
beet remedy for nought, oolds and oroup
I have ever used in my family. I have
ot wordt to eiprett my coofidenoo io
thit remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North
8tar, Mich. For sale by W. M. Coben,
druggiit.
Ooeaaionally a woman uses a hammer
to drive a tack if there Li no hair broth
bandy.
MR. WHKKLKli GOT RID OF HIS
RIlKUMAflSM.
"During the winter of 1898 I wae to
lame ia my joints, io fact all over my
body, thai I could hardly hobble around,
when I bought a bottle of Chamberlaio'l
Pais Balm. From the first application
I began to gel well, aud waa cured tod
have worked steadily all the year. R.
Wheeler, Norwood, N. Y. For sale by
W. M. Cohen.
No man ia ever perfectly
girl'l love until the declares
him.
lure of i
he hates
FOR OVER SIXTY YEAR
Mrs. Winslow't Soothing Syrup has been
used for over tiity yean by milliont ot
mothers for children, while teething, with
perfect tuooess. It soothe tbe child
softens the rums, allays all pais, cures
wind oolio, and ia tbe beet remedy tor
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
ufferar immediately. Sold by druggists
in every part ot tbe world. Za oente
bottle. Be rare and ask fur " M r. W ins-
low't 8oothing Syrup," tnd take no oth
er kind.
FOR FLAWS.
I FEW PLAIN TRUTHS.
At an ear trumpet the average womm
it not a aucceea.
When a girl ia up in trass tbe young
man in tht eate teemi to enjoy it.
Happy ire they who look before they
marry, aod overlook afterward.
Nothing to enhances the value of t
thing aa the difioulty in obtaining it.
Some men Hand on principle and tome
oihtn rrobsWy vnaldif !b? bed U tt)
stand on,
Every woman knows that the talks too
much, but what the doean't know ia
remedy for it.
Sharper than the tooth of a aerptat it
the aaroaaoi of ooe who has no sympathy
with human vanity.
When a man it under a cloud of debt
it t rather diffioult for hit creditors to
the silver lining.
The clock generally striket tbe half
hour when you wake up in the night and
want to know what lion it is.
Life is full of ope and down at aboard
ing bouse; you have to put up with what
they give you and oxme down for it
advance.
When yon want t physio that ia a
and gentle, eaty to lake and pleasant
ifftot lie Chamberlain't 8tomaoh aod
Liver Tablets. Priot 25o. 8am plea fret,
Every bo guaranteed. Forialeby W
M. Oohtn, druggist,
SOUTHERN GIRL OF YESTERDAY.
There Was Fine Stuff In Her
-She Was Noble And Con
stant. Of that Southern girl of long ago I write
in reverence. Her beauty her virtue, her
tenderness, ber repose, her loyalty to In r
own, are heritages of every man who
knew her in the fiah, or knows her by
tradition. There was fine, stroni; stuff
in her. She was nutily eonatnnt, I am
not old, jet I remember "the fierce South
cheering on ber aims" and the women at
home, bearing the most savago of the
brunt, steady, industrious, uuoomplain
ing, grieved for the bright blond that was
spilt, yet Inckiog their lips upon lY'ar nod
loniriL', end bidding father, liu-liunil,
son or lover to the fray. I remember
coffee madu from bita of sweet potato
dried in the bud; eassalrua root dug by
negro boys as a substitute for tea; s hun
dred simple herbs which took tho plact
of contraband medicines, and bread made
from Indian corn, sometimes sallies", and
many, many pitiful eipedienta to fill the
mouths of hungry children. I remember
tbeae things, but I do not rtuieiuber that
any woman of 'hem ever rrpined. What
ever may be said for or agaiost the mm
of the South, the women did not falter.
This woman, who picked lint to be sent
to the front, "ran the plantation" while
its owner wss faciog Grant, taught the
little negroes their alphabet, and had
prayers each evening in the big sitting
room, is the grandmother of the girl of
to-day. I talked to one not long ago
white-haired, blue eyed, serene, with the
presence of a ducheas and the heart of a
child, a widow since Chancellorsville.
While we talked the laughing of grand
children aounded from the "front yard."
and "Aunt Prissy," black, bent, and at
old as her mistress, brought in some yel
low puffs-balls of chickens in a basket
and showed them with immense pride. I
said, "You must have found it hard to
take up the work st the close of the war,
Mrs. Blank, and manage the place with
ilmoet every condition changed ?"
The old lady said simply, "Why
shouldn't I? I oever put a skirt over
my head with my own hands until 1864.
But I did it. H. S. Canfield in the
October Woman's Home Companion.
W. M. Cohen, the druggist, will re
fund you your money if you are not sat
isfied after uaiog Chamberlain's. Stomach
and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders
of the stomach, biliousness constipation
aod headache. Price 25 cents. Sam
ples fret.
The man who kicks himself for having
made a fool of himself adds injury to in
sult. OABTOIIIA.
ton ti, jt t if una mil nan siwars niugui
11(1.1. SV Ml
of edvw: t-cctc
Some young women have toul yearn
ingt worse than the stomach ache.
Rheumatism
Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest
tnd distress from tortured muscles, aching
ioiats and excited nerves. The blood has
been poisoned by the accumulation ol
waste matter in the system, and can no
longer supply the pure and health sustain
ing food they require. The whole system
Wis the effect of this acid Doifton : and
not until the blood nas been pun tie a ana
brought back to a nealtuy condition win
the aches and pains cease.
Mrs. times Kelt, of 707 Ninth street. N. Tt
Washington, D. C, write at follow : 'A few
noothri ago I na an attack ot bcuuc Koeuma
lura in its wom iorm ine
ptm was ao intense mat 1
became completely proa
t rated. The attack waa an
un usually serere one, and
mv condition was regard
ed as being wry danger
ous. I wa attended by
one of the most able doc
tors in Washington, who ia
lao a member ol tnr fac
ial It of a leading medical
college here. He told me
lo continue nis presenp
t in tin tnd I would vet well.
After kavlaa It M
twelve times without receiving the slightest
benefit, I declined to continue nta treatment ani
longer. Having hafd l S. 8 8 (Swift's Specific
recommended for Klicumatiam, 1 decided, almost
In desisair however to live the medicine a irtaV
nnd after I had taken a few boll Ira I wat able tt
bobble around no crutches, and very aoon there
after had no i"-e for them at all, H. 8. S- havinf
cured me sound aud well. All the dlstresaina
paint have left arte, my appetite aa returnea
and 1 aan nappy to be again restored to pcrfed
eann.
vegetaDK
oniatea
minerals in It to diaturb the digestion and
Irsr! tfr"now, habits.
We have orenared a aoectal book on
Rheumatism which every sufferer from
thia painful disease ahould read. It is the
must complete and interesting book ol
the kind in existence. It will be aent free
to any one desiring it. Write onr phyai.
cHn fullv and (irtW about vonr case. W
make no c ha-pe for medical advice, ea
1HI SWIFT IPICIFIC CO, AIUIJT, U.
COiiSTIPATIOil
I have tone 14 nnye at a time wltavtmt
ifsMiMt of tare boweM. not belug able to
move tbom sioapi by nslng hot wator loteetiona.
C a too It eonsiipailon for seven years placed me tn
tats terrible eoodlttooi during thai time I did ev
erything I beard of but never found any relief; snob
waa mf ease am I began naiug iiw inm.
now have from one to three twaeagwa a day and If
waa rleb I woatd fir !M)40 for each movement, I
U auelk Mil erf. ' ATLHIH tll'nT.
iu avouutt. mieav
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IL. VV purifier and tonic, ii
the ideal remedy in all
kj k. II rheumatic t r o u b 1 e a .
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Fruit.
Its quality influences
the selling price.
Profitable fruit
growing insured only
when enough actual
Potash
is in the fertilizer.
Neither quantity nor
good quality possible
without 1'otasli.
Write for our frtt booki
I smug; details.
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93 Ns.u St., New York City.
The One Among
Many
The one make of instruments that
holds its looe through a generation of use
fulness. pIANos
re not built for show they're oon-
struoted with experienced care; they last
lifetime and more, yet tbetr cost is very
oderate, considering their quality. Send
your addiess and you II immediately
get an illustrated catalogue and book of
ggeetions. Accommodating lerms.
Pianos of other makes to suit tbe most
economical.
CHARLES M. STIEFF,
Warerooms, 9 N. Liberty street.
Factory E. Lafayette Ave., Aiken and
Lanvale Street.
Baltimore, Md.
oct 21 lj.
New Drug Store I
New Medicines!
W. E. BEAVAIIS.
ENFIELD, N. C.
Dnipt anil Planacist,
Opposite Randolph Bros.
Full line of everything usuallr found in
drugetore- Pert'umeriea, Boaps, Toilet
Articles.
Prescriptions carefullv and accurately
compounded day or night. 8 IS ly.
J. L. JUDKINS,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer In Fine -
Staplel
and
Fancy 1
FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES. O
Crockery, Glass Tin, and wooden and wil
low ware. Also rratt a none, Cow,
Hog and Poultry Food, and Grove's
& Tasteless Chill Tonic. Alexander'i
Liver and Kidney Tonic for purifying
the blood. This tonic it warranted or
money refunded.
J. L. JUDKINS,
No. 33 Washington Ave., Weldon, N. C'
dec 11 It-
H. L. Q-2R A.UT,
A BICYCLE
i WORKS ....
Wheels aold and Repaired Parte of Bicy
cles furnished.
f'ttisA'vi:''!!,,!:
Good teamaand comfortable vehicle.
Give ua call when tn need of wood.
a team or a bicycle.
I.,,,'.
Yard and office corner Maple and Beooua
atraeta, Weldon, N. C.
dec 30
DR.U.BARRETT, DENTIST
314 Mail Street, Norfolk. Vi.
Teeth extracted withuot the slightest ptin
by the us of pure nitrous oxide vapor
the safest nnaetthetio known. It hat
been in content nse in nij praotioe for 30
year. Chloroform and ether adroioie-
tered; alto the beet local anaesthetic. Gold
bridge work, gold erown and porcelain
crown work; artificial teeth, filling the
teetb nod all kinds of dentil work knots
to the fine art of the profession executed
in the moat eareful and skillful manner at
reasonable price. 314 Main street, Nor
folk, Va, 4 25 lj.