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K(f A Mini 1 -A lil hr-i V'M; 1 (f''T JOHN W". SLBDQ-B, fropiuetor. VOL. XXXVI. A. KBWSPAPEB FOR THE FEOFLE. TE332sS: 50 PER annttm tn advance WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1902. NO. 45 AYeCetabJe Preparation for As Slmilaling ttefoodandBetfula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigestionJChtttful ness and ReM.Contains neither Oj)4ijm,MoJTine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. A perfect Remedy for Cora bpa Hon . Sour Stotrah, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevtrish ncst and Loss or Sleep. Fat Simla Signature of NEW YORK. sill tXACT COPY Or WWAMCR. Tio Bank ..WELDON, N. C.l- Orpniiei Under The Lavs of the State of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TB, 1892. ESTATE DEPOSITORY. UPITM. AND SURPLUS Aim lo the opportunity for nearly nine years this inititution bu provided bank ing fuilitiM for this lection. Money is loaned opoo approved security at tbe legal rata of intereat ill per centum. Acoouota of all art tolioited. President: Vioe-Preiidenl: Cubier W. E. DANIEL Db. J. N. RAMSAY, W. R. SMITH. Seaboard, Nrlhempton county, N. C. . W M. COHEN ...... We.'noq of Da, lift to carefulllv drug tad medicine to put us right. ijott oaa get tbem from and at proper priori, call on me tor an r-m inn la jjx U50, vucuuiaio, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Soaps. All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, .... Cigars AND TO HAVE 1? Your Prescriptions Filled. Fine Lin of High Art Pioturee. 'Prompt Raepoaeaa Day or Night. w u milu . ..1.. w.i4nn w n ,Jt WUD.n, I um IIIMI, n , w . f WHOLESALE lk STAPLE & vw aB m m 5QR0CEEIES& W. Sell Only To Uerehanta. II Orderi Solieit4. aa 1. i SELLING- OUT! Entln Hat of winter goodi at coat to make room for tpriog- atook. tv8peeial Cub Sile ever; Monday and Tueeday: All Calieoee at- , le. 600 Beat 5 CenU Tabled Granalated Bngar, 10 lbs, onl; to each cuttomer Bo. 15 Ceol Coffoe, Ho . 2i Cent Bottle Robert's TaileleM Chill Tooio 16c 1 Enfield, For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Bears the Signature of Use For Over r. In Thirty Years GASTORIA TMI IUTMMI Fkm. IW VM ".. ... of WeHra $24,000. that we never require tba aid of It U a eomfort to know where fs All goodi delivered free. . . . otor, rkMie u. laaldenee 1. f J - - m more ram. is. kmiu.d . J0BBER81H . FAIN UY THE WELDON OROCEKI vv , WILDON,. 0. It N;0. NEVERS FOR BOYS, 8ome Interesting Advice For ' , Boyi And Young Men. . Ncvir mike fuu of old agr; 00 tntitrr how decrrpit, or uofortuotte , or evil ii ro.y be. Oud'i haod rent lovingly on iht tgtd brad. Never uie imoxiealioK liquor, aa a beveriyr. Ycu might never become drunkard; but beer, wine and wliMey will do no gocd and miy wreck your life, Better be 00 ibe life tide. Make your iutueoce o.unt for tobriety. Never make aport of one of tliote iierable oretturea, a drunken tuan r women. They are wreck.; but God tlvnc koowi tbe ttrrta bf (be itormt which drove' them upon breaken. Werp rather thin liugll. ' Never ebeat nor be unfair in your play. Cheating ia contemptible any When at my age. Your pity ihould itrengthen, not weaken your ehirtoter. Never call an) body bad ntmea, no nottjer wbtt tnybody Oillt you. You eanapt throw mud and keep your own bindt eletD. Never be oruel. Cruelty it the trtit of a bull); kindlintit the m.rk of a gen tlemen. Never lie. Even white liei leave black ipoti on the ehtneter. What ia your opinion of a liar ? Do yoo wbh other people to have a like opinion of yourself ? Never mike fun of a oompanion be- ttuie of 1 misfortune he oould not help. Never hetittte to tiy 00, when inked to do a wrong. It will often r quire courage, moral eonragr; but tay no to dittinotly (hit do one oto poeiilly under Kind yon to mean yet. Never quarrel. When your tongue gett unruly, lock it in, if need be bite it. Never make oomradet of boyt who are ooo.tipually doing or Baying evil tbibgi. A boy at well at a man ia known by tbe ooapaoy he keepe. Never be unkind to your mother and father When they ire dead and you hive ohildren of your own, you will dis cover that even though you did your beat, you were able tn mike only a put payment of tbe debt you owed tbeni. Tbe balance you mutt piy over to your own children. Never trett other boyt' titters better thaa you do your own. Never faney you know more when fif teen yetn old tbtn yonr father and moth er bive learned in ill the yeara if I heir lives. .WiJ ore it not given 1,1 bahea Never lay aaide ynur iiiaonem when you lake of your fine clothu Never be rudely boi.teroui at hoiue or elaewhere. Never forget tbit God made you to be a joyout, loving, lovable, helpful, being. Be one. HE MADE NO MISTAKE. "I iho' did see Mane Tom's ghost las' nigb(," said the old family servant. "Are you sure of tbit ?"' he wit aiked. "Yet, tub tbo' eiyoa tttodin' darl I couldn't make no mistakes. Kale ht gone ttreigbt ter detideboird, whir de oT jimmyjohn atay at, eo de fuel word he sty wui 'Dam ef dat nigger ain't been drinkin' my lioker ig'in I' " BEGINS WITH US. Mr. Moody wat once uked: "How eio we make onr pray-meetiogt more in temtiagT" His answer wat: -Well, be more tntereetinf yourtelf ; tint 11 one way." There waa good sense ia that answer. Let the brother who hat a d ill mid-week service try it. A baptiti of On Holy Spirit will be a good begin ning. . . ... CONSUMPTION la like the conatrictor which drop, its coils around its victim and elowly tight ena them until life (a extingulahed. Once the coila are drawn tight there ia little chance of eecape. The one hope of aefety ia to break lone at the beginning of the attack. Thoae who are ehowina? ay nip tome of lung dlt eaae ahonla In etantlv begin the uae of Dr. Pierce't Oolden Medical Ditcoverr. It will cure oUimtt coughe, broncbitit and bleeding of the lunge. It in- creates the nutri tion f the body, and eo reatoree the emaciated form to health aid atrength. There It no al cohol in "Golden Medical Diacov- arv, and it la entirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotica. M feel 11 XT lly S y Witlmoatal I In tthalf of your I mlirln." wrU.. Mr. lot.. T. Reed. oT J.lft Jttfmm Co.. Ark I When I nmancrl Uklne Doctor rtetw'a OoMta M.lml UUconry I w my low wllk a couch, and would at timn ipll blood. I wu uotftblc to do any work .1 .11, wa weak and Tr kd dlwr. Th. tnt MIW I look did !d MVach rod llul I h.d r.lth In it d coa. Uaaed aslU lli.d Ukca Iwchn bollW. How I 4o not took Ilka aor feci like Ike nam. maa aa I wu a mr aao. Vcopli wf .Monlikcd and Mid Ihiy did aot Iklak Ikat I could tin. I can Ikaakfully my tk.1 1 am entirely cu"d of a dl mm from wklck had II not beta rbr roar wo dnftil Waeowy' I would haw died." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covera, aeot fret on receipt O! ai one-ceni anmna o eapest ol nailinr eWr. Adinae X MODERN LOVE STORY. Pellington Piker Bought Pump kin Consolidated Stock. "I love you 1" Thia ia the ouly way to begin a love story. Long-winded ueecnptloni of tbe hero ind heroine, or ormlt icoounts of what the landicapa looked like, whether it snnwed, hailed, nioed, snd which way the wind blew were sll well enough once, but the time has gone fur that. What we erive now is sotion, sud something left to the imagination. So that wbeo Pelliogton Piker laid whit he did ssy in eur brilliant opening he watted ao furth er word?, but clasped to hit clerkly brent the rioli heireu whom two weekt before he hid met it Dune-Duoe-by-ibe-sea, and whom be bid tracked lo ber house cr rstber palace on upper vmn Avenue. I know it," laid Mildred Goldboadt, at she yielded iwiftly to bis loving em brace, "and I love yeu, but what are we to do ? You ire leo poor even to think of xuppuriing yourself in the ttyle to which I hive been acouatomed, while I am rich beyond the dreimt of iviriee, and, of course, there it a wide gulf be tween U", and papi would eooro you, I know. But stay I I bive in idea. He it tveq now in tbe next room tiltiog Hooka. I will listen and find out what it going up. Papa, it you know, it tbe held of eight railroad systems, snd knows sll about it. Do not move until I re turn." It seemed hours to Pellington Piker ss he sat with his feet on tbe eight-thoutsnd-dollar rug and waited, but in reality it wat only 10 minutet before the girl he loved threw herself onoe more into his arms. "Darling," she oried, "we are saved I Can yon raise my money for a margin ? ' "I can mortgage my salsry for two years ahead," said Pellington. "That will be a the utind dollars." "Splendid I" replied Mi'dred. "I heird papi sty tbit tomorrow tbey will push up Pumpkin Consolidated 100 points. Hs said it was s soip, ind the cbanoe of a lifetime. We are safe I'' The next night at tbe same hour Pel lington Piker stood in the same room. Bat what a chsoge was ihere from the hopeful young men who hid left her to this psle, emsoisted crestute who took both her hands in hia snd snbbd even as be spoke. "It's sll over, darling," he ssid. "I mortgaged my salary, sawnsd my few efrets, borrowed sll the little wealth of my sged mother and put it in Pumpkin Consolidated, which dropped 200 points ii two hours. I sin ruined I" At this moment Mildred s rather n tered the room. "What's this I hear sbont Pumpkin Consolidsted ?" be ssid. "Yon hsven't been playing that game, have yon?" Bis dsughter, with tesrs in her eyes, confessed all. "It wu our only chance to get married, papa dear," she ssid, "ss I knew yon would never consent lo poor man. And I overheard whit yon said last night." "Why, I only did that," he said, "to get rid of my butler. He was getting too fresh on tbe tips he bed hesrd from e and the money he had made, and fired that off Isst night shout Pumpkin Consolidated when he wu around just to gst rid of him. And to think yon should have beard itl Hal I said Pumpkin wu going up. Poor fallow! How yon mast have been eoakedl "I lost everything,'' said Pellington Piker, bravely trying to smile. "Never mind!" said the ol d man. "It wu my fault.and I ought to make it up to yoo. Even a railroad magnate hu seoosei ence. Be my ofiioe boy for six months and ksep your ears open, and then yon will be rioh enough to marry my daugh ter. All's wsll thai ends well. BORE HIS LOSS IN SILENCE. Tbs following episode happened at lbs recent brilliant charge of the Twenty-first Lancers, at tbs fall of Omdurmao i Oaa of the men got bis thumb oat off, and laming to bis chum, an Irishman ejaculated: "What ever shsll I dor I'm dene tor life" Pat, taking things somewhat coolly and thinking his eham wu making fuas over a mere trifle, responded, solemnly: "Begorra, that's nolbin' to make a fuss about; here's poor Jones wid his hssd cot off, and not a word is bs sayin . THE GREAT OLD COUNTRY- Storms for the country, 8priaglime sod fall, Still she goes forward And weathers 'em all I Ever a st.r It the block ' the night; Over Ibe billow Th harbor in eight I Trouble! aurprisio', But forward ih iptiags, Everipriiin' j' With light 01 hen wings) -VISIT ORTOITE-w lie Petersburg Furniture Co., 20;l AND 207 N. SYCAMORE 8T. PETERSBURG, VA. mm- THE HUSTLING AND UP FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. A. J. WINFIELD.PRtSIDEXT MANAGER .Special Attention to Mail Order.. ocl 3 ly. LIKE AS A GEORGE EDWARD DAY. My little son Sits with his gaudy playthings on the floor, And laughs and coos with infantile delight, As one by one, And o'er and o'er, He tosses them to left and right, His fair golden hair in the Winter sun; 'Tis all so sweet and beautiful a sight, I watch him through the slightly open door, Idle, my work but just begun. An hour ago, When last he saw me as I left him there, His little heart seemed broken with a woe Beyond all hope of healing and repair; But now he does not seem to care That I am gone; he does not even know. In swift despair My jealous heart cries: "Can it be He loves his silly playthings more than me ?" But presently he hears my voice, Yet sees me not; No more, no more His trilling treasures are his choice, But, with insistent clamor, o'er and o'er He calls for me, and I rejoice That I was wrong in thinking he forgot. And is it not like this, 0 father mine, 0 Heavenly Father, whom I truly lover, That sometimes dazzled by earth's playthings for a while, That so beguile, 1 seem to forget thee for a time ? And yet, when most absorbed and most be guiled, With old delight I hear above Life's wildest tumult, still and small, The voice I love the best of all, As with insatiable desire devine, I leave my baubles for Thy heart of love. WHAT WAS IH HIM. "Childrsn," ssid the teschsr, while in structing the olsss in composition, "yon should net attempt any lights of faney, but simply bs yourselves, snd write what is in you. Do not imitate any other person's writiogs or draw inspiration from outaide sources." As a result of ibis advice, Johnny Wise tamed in the following competi tion: "We should not sttsmpl any fiitee of faney, bat rite what is in us. In me there is my stummiek, lungs, hart, liver, two epplet, one piece of pie, one stick lemon sandy, snd my dinner. THE JUDGMENT OF SOLOMON. In a disputed land ease the judge said to the oolored defendsnt . "What would yon say if I rendered the judgment of Solomon divided the lend equally between yoo ?" "Looky heeh, judge, said lbs defend. sal, "fer ds Lswd sake don't tsk Bole- moo fer Tor it v in dis ca-s I He wui so mneh married hs didn't know bis own kin' two minutes in de dsy I" OBEDIENT TO GOD. Ob, lhal we could lake thst limpli yt.w nfthinwe aa to feel that the 0D! thing which lie. before us is to plesse Gedl What gain is it to plesae the world to pleas the grsst, nsy, even lo pic ihos whom ws love, compared with this? Whit gain it it lo be ipplauded, admired courted, followed compared with this one aim of not being disobedient to the heavenly viaiouT J. H. Newman. CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. Mr. C. B. Wiogfield, of Fair Piny, Mo., who suffered from ohronie dysentery for thirty-fite years, says Cbsmberlain'i Colie, Cbolers snd Diarrhoea Remedy did him more good than any other he bsd sver used. For sale by W. M. Co hen, druggist. Id any well regulated housshold th chief personages in thsir order of imper tsnce are the conk, the baby snd the be- by'i puppy dog C3JK ITOHIA. aWrstea BfaMan f Ir-liM Kit Nw tiairt IcojH - TO - DATE LEADERS IN FATHER. Hesdsobr often reeult from a disorder sd condition of the stomich and ooniti pstio of the bowels. A dose or two of Chsmberlsin's 8tomaob and Liver Tab lets will correct these disorder and cure tbe headaoha. Sold by W. M. Cohen druggist. Tbe women who denounce the torture of binding the feet of Chinese girls have aot a word lo uy about tight lacing. Mrs. C. E. VinDeusen, of Kilboarn, Wis., wu sfBioted with stomach trouble and cooslipstioD for t long time. She says, "I have tried many preparations but none hsve done me the good thst Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets have." These Tablets are for sale at W M. Cohen i drug store. Price 25 cent. Samples free. Every man on earth hu hi faults, but tbs girl who is engaged to ba mr risd is positive there is one exception. FOR OVER 8IXTV YEARS Mrs. Window's 8oothing Syrup hu been need for over sixty years by millions ot mothers for children, while teething, with perfect suooeas. It soothe the child sottens the gum, allay all pain, cures wind colio, and i tba beat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggist In every part of tbe world. 20 oeote bottle. Be sure and uk fur "Mr. Wine- ;'s Sssthiss SttP." td ? kind. Many a maa would be able to live on bit reputation if it wun't ntoessary sal once in t while. A PRINTER GREATLY 8UR PRISED. "I never wu eo muoh eurprised in my life, u I wu with tbe results of using Chsmberlsin's Pain Balm," ssys Hsnry T. Crook, pressmen of lha Aahsvill G tette, (fl. fj; "I oootnoted severe ease of rheumatism last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several thing for It without benefit. One day while look' ing over the Gssetle, I noticed that Pain Balm wu positively guaranteed to cure rheamstism, ao bought a bottle of it and before using two-thirds of it m rheomstista had taken it flight tnd have Dot had a rheumatic pain." Sold by W. M, Cohen, druggist. Soma men liv and learn and some it vol their time to trying to forget what little they know.' g A SERMON FROM BROTHER DICKEY. V .0 ,0.0m . JSt 'wnT 'S '-SB FRANK L STANTON. I sorter been studyin 'bout it de way dat de folks gwine on, F'um Matther ter clean whar Mark is f 'urn Luke way down ter John !" How lots what we calls de "good folks" is singin' Amazin' grace Dat ain't ez good ez de sinners what sets in de market place I I sorter been studyin' 'bout it, twix hope en fear en doubt, Wonderin' how, at de roll-call, dem folks is a comin out? W'en dey ain't no chance fer dodgin' in de pews in de holy place; W'en the veil is left behin' 'em, en de word is "Face to Face!" I sorter been studyin' 'bout it: How, ef de Master come En az for bread at dey tables, ef dey'd give Him a scatterin' crumb? Ef He lef ' His throne in de heavens to walk dis airthly way, How many'd go out ter meet Him, en az Him in to stay ? How many folks would know Him, wid de foreheads de thorns made rod, Ef He come whar dey wuz feastin', en blest en broke de bread? Ef He stood en axed fer shelter, sof' knockin at de do', How many would say: "Pass by terday; Pass by end knock no mo'!" Ef He stood in de holy temple, ez once befo' He done, Wid de whip en scourges in His han', how many would break en run ? Dey ain't no airthly prison could hoi' em safe en strong Dey'd jump thoo de highes winders, en carry de do' along ! Dey sings so loud dat de angels half stop their ears above, But dey done fergot His lesson, whose sweetest name is Love! En what would de Master tell 'em what word f'um soul ter soul, W'en He look aroun' fer de po' los' sheep dey left in de rain en col'? I sorter been studyin' 'bout it ez I looks f 'm place ter place; Dey ain't so much in de singin', ez in LIVIN' Amazin' grace! How manr what hoi' dey head up, in de latter days 11 fall En hide dey faces ferever f'um MM M Ms M f S sores, and this resemblance often proves fatal. w w " " w Valuable time is lost in fruitless effort to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multi plying in the blood and tbe new Cancer cells which are constantly develop ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, sickening cancerous sore begins its destructive work. xt i . :. :tl, No ulcer or sore can exist with- out some predisposing internal cause that has poisoned the blood, and the open discharging ulcer, or the lester- ing sore on the lip, cneelc or otner part of the body will continue to spread and eat deeper into the flesh cancer perms or morDia matter euininnieu irom me viicuiauuu. S. a. a. cleanses llie Diooa oi an antidotal and purifying properties that and restore the blood to its natural If you have an ulcer or chronic cal advice will cost you nothing. the blood will be sent free. THE TAPE WORMS UA tana worm ela:htB fast Iodw at leaat oame on to. wne alter mr taking two CASCARETS. Tbl. I am aura hea eauxd mv bad health for th. paat throe y.ara. 1 am atlll taking Oaeoareta, th. only eataarUe worth! o aotloe by aenslble people." uau. w. duwuBi Baira, Hum CANOV CATHARTIC OooO, N'f Bkuo. WaMkes. or Grip, Me. fta. Kka- nUiBt. Tut OMt DO GURI CONSTIPATION. ... tarttaf 4y Ciiwf, CfcUm, Mwlriil. ftvfc. til MTA 1 A Bold and rntrtnutMi by alt druc- The One Among Many.:: Th one make of instruments that bold it ton through t generation of use fulness. Are not built for (how they're ooo' struoted with experienced care; they but lifetime tod more, vet Iheir oost is very oderats, considering Ibeir quality. 0od your audioM isd TCU'I! iH!tfly get an illustrated catalogue and book of suggestions. Accommodating Terms risoos of other make to suit the most economical. CHARLES M. ITIEFF, Warerooma, 9 N. Liberty attest. Factory E. Lalayett Ave., Aiken and Lanval Street Baltimore, Md. oetSlly. CHICHESTER'S EKSUSH PEKIYROYAL FILLS ' I Ctoia BMUIK box mmimA wllk klu HMkui TfcMaMe. BriiM..wniMM wau- awiama. . lBHml8tt... Kurof rmirDmtlal, or wMl 4. I, tttran. ft aueli.lM, T. ). aM suVlr aor La4," ugtr, 2'man.aanal. Taauouoia. atoway I Unwu. - oaioanaraa onnmoat. co. tea mnaiaM ratu-a, ra, Miei.a aai. aasaa, PltetUmBt. PlIltAhl. P AlANos If de Light er de las' roll call! , .'"rr,,xjn"i ."u lump on my lower Up. The doetor cau- Url,d but oth 0MB d brok, out into aa op.n .ore. I becan to take . . S. and after I had taken seven hot- StTtS lB0,, w, p, Brown, Hollands, ). 0. unless the blood is purified and the uecayine encic iuuivci. it nu kicbi , soon destroy the germ and poisons . conaiuon. Ana wnen pure Diooa is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process i begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege- table blood purifier containing no mercury or, minerals of anv description. sore of any kind, write us about it, medi-1 Books on Cancer and other diseases of SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ba. Dr. Bouvier's Buchu Gin A lore cure ' all, 'ZZZ , KIDNEY AND " BLADDER TROUBLES Recommended by best physicians of th country. For sale in Weldon by W.W.KAY. Beat of Wines, Whiskers and Brandies always onbaad.; I keep the beat of every thing in my ine. ifjLrolite attention lo ill at Key s, west side K. K. ghed. my ii j. J BICYCLE "i WORKS .... Wheels sold and Repaired Parte of Bicy cles furnished. vJ ilS lljil': ! ,.""1 " ,J "fl 5 'i b 'R v , -s a, " Good teams and oomfortabla vehicles. Give na a call when in need of wood, a team or a bicycle. Yard and office corner Haole and Second treeti, Weldon, N. C. decw ' DR.A.D.BARRETT, DENTIST . 314 Main Street, Norfolk. V; Teeth extracted withuot th slightest pain by th use of pure nitrons oxide Vapor the safest tntettbetlo. known. It has been in constant use in my praotioe for 30 years. Chloroform and ether admhia tered; also the best local snsesthetios Gold bridge) work, gold crown tnd porcelain crown work; srtificisl teeth, filling tba teeth and all kinds of dental work known to the toe art of th profemion executed in the most careful and skillful manr-r ct reanooahle piioe. 814 Main strut, . jr folk.V. 4 51.
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