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jx.v Wm Tf? Irrwwi JOHN" "W. SLEDGE, phopriktor. VOL. XXXVI. A. UEWSPAPEB FOR THE .F E O IP L E WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1902. NO. 46 KNEW AND WAS NOT AFRAID, A Dying Mother Gains Cour age for Her Journey Away from Her Little Daughter. TRAINING OF PARENTS. The Children We Train To-day Are To Be The Parent! Of To-morrow. w VISIT ORiWBITE-M The Petersburg Furniture Co., The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has beea In use for over 30 years, has borne the siirnatnre of and has been made under his per jrVVj, sonal supervision since Its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Intents and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotla substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, 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. Ymi ot straw nhmnv, t? mummy naiir, new onv Bant ol Weldoa, ::WELDON, N. C.is OpM Under The Lais of the State of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TH, 1892. -STATE DEPOSITORY." CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $24,000. Alive to the orjuortuoitv for nearlv nine years this institution has provided bank ing ftoiiities for this sectioD. Money " loaned upon approved security at tb legal rats of interest ail per ceotuin. Acoouuts of all are solicited. President: Vice-President: Cashier: W. K. DANIEL Da. J. N. RAMSAY, W. R.SMITH Seaboard, Northampton county, N. C. W M. COHEN . t Wo, none of os, live so carefullly that we never require the aid of drugs sod medicines to put us right. It ia a comfort to know where jou can get them from and at proper prices. Call on me for any Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Soaps. All Kinds Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Cigars AND TO HAVE Your Prescriptions Filled. g Fine Line of High Art Pioturea. Prompt Responses Day or Night. All goods delivered free. . Store Phone II. Residence . Li W. M. COHEN, Pharmaelit, Weldon, K. C. ieayy It ' ' u The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN STAPLE & FANCYff (Oh-We Sell Only To Merchants. A touchiog and moat unusual little ic oident of a jouDg mother who wis hope lessly ill, but quite unconscious of her condition, is described by toe Hlio Courier. One afternoon the physicians held a consultation, and afterward announced to the hunbaod and iiaer of the patient ike aid fact that sbehsd but a short time to live. 20S AND 207 N. SVCAMOUK PETERSBURG, VA. ST. The caption of this article will doubt less come as a shock to many who have nevrr given the sulject aoy serious thought. At least once in tha life of I every oew.psper tbrre appesrs a oon!i- buiion in its columne on the training of children, and the last word has yet to he spoken on tha subject. For sa long as we have children intrusted to our care, just so long must we continue to need Itwae questioned whether it wruld be instruction in the molding and shaping ol advisable to tell the sick woman or not. these lives. They talked the matter over quite uo- If parents are not trained how oan mindful of little Edith, the five-year-old their children prow up aright? 8eni childnfihe dviog woman, who was bis peopl do not txpectto gather gord aiiietlv rlaTintr with her dolla. srtisrentlv oheriiee from a wild-cherry tree, hut, uoconscious of what wsa g oiog on about ye after year, nourish and oultivate the bar, tree, pruning here and encouraging ther Inaf.w minutes the little girl left until it rewards their labora with perfeot her toy, walked slowly up the .'sirs and fruit. went directly to her mother's w.,m With All life tends to reproduce itself, but if he aid ..faeh.it ahe climbed on the untrained the progeny lenda to drg. n,,. mmVUM WMMfcil 'ST "8 "'I ' 11 '-XrtiTlIlEauTIEEa ut - ii" at. r.rr.iw ".u .ur?iam a .-,.3l m;z . .Am THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. A. J. WINFI ELD, PRESIDENT MANAGER .Special Atten'ion to Mail Orders oct 3 ly. bed, kijrd her mother's pale cheek, then suled her io low, tender tones : "Mamma, are you 'Paid to die?' The mother was at first startled by the question and asked: "Who told you? Do they tkink " "Oh, mamma, dear," murmured the child, "you needn't be 'f aid at all. Hold my hand tight; shut your eyea close. I will stay by you, and when you wake up adaio it will be all right." The eyes were closed, the hand lightly clasped tor a tew minutes, and when, a little later, the other members of the family entered the room the mother was quietly sleeping, and the child said "I told msmma, and ahe waa not Taid to die." The aick woman opened her eyea and said: "Yes, I know, and I am sot afraid." od ate. Everything can be bred up, bu GOD'S MERCY. n'y by the most careful a'tention. Stock raieeri select (he vrrv best animals and brei d from thsm, culling out the "sec oods " Seedsmen throw out the seeds produced by imperfect plsols, uing only those of the healthiest, By this process the strain is kept pure and oontinually grows better. Parenta should be trained while yet children. Young people of today are fairly well .quipped in many paths of learning their parents sea to it that they are trained to meet the demands of the business world but enlightenment toward assnming the responsibility of married life ia denied them. Tbs result ia thst they ate soon confronted with difficulties, for the overcoming of which their training ofers no aid. Can we ei pact our children to be better than we are ? If we in our youth were not trained and cultivated, and io assuming the sacred responsibilities ol matrimoov have not made an rff irt to inform our eelveaon matters that are vital, we may eip.ct that our children will grew up without aa much culture aa we have. Ooe reaaon for this ia that marriage is 9f i m jf INFLUENCE OF GOOD DEEDS AND WORDS, CHARLES MACKAY. Let us lesrn that th.rs are times in our brief lives when, like our greet high I priest, ws sre sore ameied, and very I heavy by reason of strange and stsrtling I changes in our circumstances. Some-1 times uneipected agonies come into our f,t0 contracted within the degree of con- own hesrts when, though our work ap- oguinity or affinity forbidden by God pears to be acceptable tod successful, the tnd D,tUre. The offspring of suoh union, worker is ignored and forgotten. This ire tmoti without eicepiion afflicted in ia what tests u. Not so much tho wil- on. ,, or lnuiher. Idiuts. mutes and derness solitude, or the greater now.r of inolh.r, nr the specially successive work of another, but rather din.inl fiom servtc jutt when we leel ii-' st eq'ixl to the work, to be limited in opportunity, to feel a seeming neglaot and realize an ap- freaka of evert description follow in the I wake of such marriages. Notwithstand ing all that has been written on the sub ject, every now and then some one rises I up with such questions ss, "Ia it wrong I for first oousins to marrv ?" Many old! parent defeat. Then it is that we need ,nd weli,hT families arrange aueh mar supremely to know Him" with whom we tKt, , eef money and property in the have to do. To know that He delighted p.mily. They suoceed in their plans, but in mercy, and that it ia Hit good p'eas- e rp0nribte for uotold misery which ure to give us the kingdom, ans tnougn 0jn not he avoided. By intermarriage oircumstanoea would teem to indicate roJa f,miiel 0f Europe are tainted that we are forgotten, or that our case is disesses resulting therefrom and unimportant, to be assured within our- , y00(i j, eier, sur,ht after. Parenta owe it to their children to give them the best trsioing possible, and this is not accomplished unlesa they are taught that whioh will help them to rear famil ies of tbfir own. Girls, aa well aa boye ahould be taught at leaat by the time . i. . m. i n- aelves ot His love, ri's merov ana nia care. Rev. . Duckworth. A traveller through a dusty road Strewed acorns on the lea; And one took root and sprouted up And grew into a tree. Love sought its shades at evening time, To breathe its earlv vows And age was pleased, in heat of noon, To bask beneath its boughs; The dormouse loved its dangling twigs, The birds sweet music bore; It stood, a glory in its place, A blessing evermore. A little spring had lost its way Amid the grass and fern, A passing stranger scooped a well, Where weary men might turn; He walled it in and hung with care A ladle at the brink; He thought not of the deed he did, But judged that toil might drink; He passed again and lo! the well, By summers never dried, Had cooled ten thousand parching tongues, And saved a life beside 1 A dreamer dropped a random thought, 'Twas old and yet was new A simple fancy of the brain, But strong in being true; It shone upon a genial mind And lo ! its lignt became . A lamp of light, a beacon ray, A monitary flame; The thought was small, its issue great, A watch-fire on the hill; It sheds its radiance far adown, And cheers the valley still ! A nameless man amid a crowd That thronged the daily mart, Let fall a word of hope and love, Unstudied from the heart; A whisper on the tumult thrown A transitory breath; It raised a brother from the dust, It saved a soul from death, O germ! 0 font! O word of love! 0 thought at random cast! Ye were but little at the first, But mighty at the last! PULL LIKE A SON.OF-fl.GUN. When your luck's "on the bum, ' and you fear that you've come To the very fast end of your rope ; When your courage has fled, and you feul well-nigh dead, And have lost all ambition and hope ; As you're swept in ashore where the wild breakers roar, Thers is only one thing to be done- Dip your oars in the stream, then put on extra steam, And pull like a son-of-a-gun 1 Don't wait for the crash that will send you to smash, Buckle in with a will while there's time ; You will never get out of the current of doubt By "imagining" all is sublime ; There are rapids ahead into which you'll be led ; There are treacherous shoals you should shun Dip your oars in the stream, then put on extra steam, And pull like a son-of-a-gun ! Don't float idly by when there's clouds in the sky, There's a duty for you to perform ; 'Tis a sign to beware, when the lightning's red glare Announces the oncoming storm ; When the waves madly sweep o'er the treacherous deep And the dangerous journey's begun, Dip your oars in the stream, then put on extra steam, And pull like a son-of-a-gun ! It is easy to row when the current is slow, And the stream is all placid and still ; When the waves are asleep, to sail o'er the wide deep Requires no nautical skill ; But once you are led in the billows of dread, The dangers have only begun Dip your oars in the stream, then put on extra steam, And pull like a son-of-a-gun ! In the voyage of life, with its toil and its strife, You will meet with the waves of rebuff; You will oftentimes sail, in a financial gale, Through a channel that's rocky and rough ; If in safety you'd land on the silvery strand, With a joy that the voyage is won, Dip your oars in the stream, then put on extra steam, And pull like a son-of-a-gun! ,., El, It, Diiln 111 1 I JJ lata contagious Blood Poison Is the name sometimes given to what is generally known as the BAD DIS EASE. It is not confined to dens of vice or the lower classes. The purest and best people are sometimes infected with this awful malady through handling the clothing, drinking from the same vessels. using the same toilet articles, or otherwise coming in contact with persons who have contracted it. It begins usually with a little blister or sore, then swelling in the groins a red eruption breaks out on T.a y,, x oentraoUd a b the body, sores and ulcers appear of Blood Poison. Iwaeandartraatmut in the mouth, the throat becomes ofphyalolnuntillfoundtha,thoal ulcerated, the hair, eye brows and J 0M- h, , , . ., . .i . . S.S.S. I ommanoad to Improve at one lashes fall out ; the blood becoming ... . .... .kn. .i M more contaminated, copper colored tho diaauo diaoppoarod. I took aix bot- splotches and pustular eruptions and Waa d today u sound and waU. sires appear upon different parts of w" ". tne body, ana the poison even destroys tne bones. S. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, and cures it even in the worst forms. It is a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that pollutes the blood and penetrates to all parts ol tne system. Unless you get this poison out of your blood it will ruin you, and bring disgrace and disease upon your children, for it can be transmitted from parent to child. S. S. S. contains no mercury or potash, but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable compound. Write for our free home treatment book and learn all about Contagious Blood Poison. If you want medical advice give us a history of your case, end our physicians will furnish all the information you wish without any charge whatever. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. AND HE WAS STONE BROKE. "I aa building," the penaive maiden said "A castle in the air." "And what is in the cornerstone?" ha asked. She answered: "A solitaire." Smart Set. In No Doubt About The Price. "Bow do vou know whether that's terrapin or nuskrat you're ealiog?" ' I don't. All I know ia that I'm pajing lor terrapin." Chicago Tribune KOHOVKR SIXTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been nml fnr over siitv vesrs by millions oi they reaoh the otitic! period of life tha . f hildren. while teething, with mvaterv of life and how it ia reproduced. I ...fa,, anocess. It soothes the child, "But it ia a delicate matter," you say, I softens the gums, allays all pain, cures and I sh.iok from the task." Yes, but wind colic, and is the best remedy lor ' I rv 1 Tt I ..Kaha that 1WM littln , SI.. J .L I LlatTrOtBIa 1 Will IC11CB uww now mucn Doner io uo h man w r. , i:.,.i. RM d,wita mortified by the effecti of ebueee dut to . t of the wordi 25 cents a ignorance on account ot your neglect of I bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- our dutv. low's Soothing Syrup, and tano no otn- , , " "Train nn a child in the wav ha ahould at kind. Orders Solicited. 28 lv THE WELDON GROCERY CO , WSLDON.H. 0. SELLIN G OUT! Entire line of winter goods at octet to make room for spring stock. Special Cash Sale every Monday and Tuesday: All Calicoes at 4ic 600 Best S Cents Tablets 4c. Granulated 8ugar, 10 lbs, only to each customer 5c. 15 Cent Coffee, Ho- 25 Cent Bottle Robert's Tasteless Chill Tonio -16c The , Enfield, N.C. Hn Is an adjective which aeema to have be come monopolized by the young lady at the typewriter. It ia astonishing what au array of Iwautiful women are found in atorea and uni ces. In fact, the typical American beauty will be found aitting at the typewriter rather than luiii.iK in a carriage in the park. And yet thie pretty voung girl needs slwavs to be reminded that "beauty ia only akin deep," unless it roots in health. When the health ia undermined by womanly diseasea, the luster soon pease from the eyea, the cheeka fftow thin, the body loaea ita TjlumDfleas. . Dr. Pierce'e Pa Mrit Preacriotioa cure diseftsea which weaken women and which destroy their atrength and beauty. It cetabltehea regularity, stups weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cure female weak nesa. ilmnl mt. eiro t suffcrKl vrly from fBMlt wtaknn. prolapM n mf..iwrl.sn. aal umo Ir Pittie'a Favorite Ptfmioi with ulnilU efl,"wril Fnni Slitllo o Wa.h loltoi Iowa. "Olad I hv nrll H lor a few mra past, but if I houla ever havt auy rf tre of the old troablt wwili surely try ' F.rar j,, rmcrlpttou.' 1 hvt ivcgmmendN H to a tn.nlT of my Urty friend!. I lwav tell tlieni to try a bottU, and If they are not benefited by tt 1 will pay aairia. lu every caaa they have spoken U praue of It." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cure sick go," tsid Solomon, and if you want him to go the way of matrimony (tad tb majority of them travel that road) his education ia not eomp'ete without a knowledge suoh as will it him to assume the obligations of a family. The children we Irais today are to be tbe parent of to-morrow. What kisd of patent will my child be T EDITORIAL ADVICET The following is on of Ballisgtos Booth anecdotes : "1 have beard s Boston editor who wa taxed wild two questions which h received fruns Un gentlemen. On was tha hsppy possess or of two bouncing twin, who wrote to know th beat thing to administer to help them daring teething, and tb other ALAS. First Man "She ia a most lovable woman. Second Man "Isn't ahe? Just lb kiad thst you never fell in love with." Detroit Fret Press. A PRINTER GREATLY SURPRISED. ''I never was so much surprised in my life, as I waa with the results of using Chamberlain' Pain Balm," says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ashsville Ot' telle, (N. t ) "1 contracted s severe case of rheumatism last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit. Ooe day while look The One Among The one make of instruments that holds its tone through a generation of usefulness. pIAMos T Are sot built for show they're oon. Mrs. C. E. VaoDeuaeo, of Kilbourn, Wis , wss sfflicied with s'omaoli trouble and constipation for a long time. iShe says, "I have tried many prepsraiiene but nnne have done me the iMd lltat Chamberlaina Stomach and Liver I ablets have." Thea Tablets are for tale at W. M. Cohen drug store. Price 25 cenis. .Sample free. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. u v J f ui.w iwa a . i ing over the Qlitte, I noticed that Pain "a " "V r--V " 8 . ' 1 l ft me ind more, vet their coat is very Balm was poeiuvely guaranteed to cure wate, considering their quality. Send rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it w Tour Miei and you'll immediately and before usiog two-third of it my get an illustrated catalogue and book ol rheumatism had tsken its flight and I auczestioos. Accommodstiog Term have not had a rheumatic nun. So d I Pianna of other makes to (Ult tbe most by W, M. Cohen, dtuugist. BEST FOR THE BOYELS T.a karra'l a rwralar, bMlUy naMl aT tM bow.u averr day. youre .11 ar win aa. aw, toMpaa.nda'waU. Varea.ta 1. abaaaat la. I.nlphrui or pill potto.. .. aaafaraaa. Tka Ml ..Vu.l, moM p." wa 7 kaelM Ika tawala Uar aad alaaa la w take CANDT CATHARTIO atj Ti "---' J na EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY WM .l.a.ikl. hui fut ao1. tH OeL R.vsr Sick.. WHk.i,or Ortp. M, . ul r box. wrm lor iraj Maps, wwwm.m kith. A4drM m miuN uiit mrin. cskam m n wil KEEP YbUR BLOOD CLEAH economical. CHARLES M. STIEFF, Warerooma, 8 N. Liberty atreet. PatArr E. Lalavett Ave.. Aiken and Lanvale Street. Baltimore, Md. oct 31 ly. WE. BEAVAIIS- Ethel "Who is the gteater fool, man waa from a geatleman who waa bothered I or woman?" with grasshopper. Tb editor in hi hurry placed th aoswere is the wtoog envelopes, tnd to tb one who was poss essed with th plague of grasshoppers he teot the following : 'Administer a littlt castor oil and rob thsir gam with s boo ring,' while th gentleman who waa the posaessor ofthe bouncing twine reoeivad a answer as follows : 'Cover thea over with plenty of straw, pour plenty of kero aena over tbeos and l hen act fir and oon they will begin to squirm and wig gle, sad yon will quickly b rid of th little pests.' " Th vary hsppiest fellsr A time and troubl killer, Hat a tree for as umbrella, An' a melon for s pillar I But few good things come to th aver- St asa. He must go after thea. Carter "Why man, of course. Ethel "I'm surprised to hear you admit it." Carter "Well, its tb truth. Not content with bis own trouble he hat to find aome woman and shoulder hers, too." CHRONIC DIARRHOEA. Mr. C. B. Winiifield, of Fair Play, Mo., who suffered from ohronic dysentery for thirty-five years, says Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did Min ui.ire n in l than any other he bad ever used. Foi rale by W. M. Co hen, druggist CAN YOU MEASURE UP TO THIS. Women who aire rreRlly proportioned end neither too fat t...r imi lean, are few in numb. r. ! n.y mil be amins to give autue ill' a 1 1 the u.nriTi T"tioriioo of thefiatur- anil lie Indy Tb head ahouid be .. e rn lull i,l tlie bmlv. Th note, fur li ml ai d chin of eq'i.l length. The dial .i.' Uiwi-rj the . yisili length ol the eye. Tt i- ili-iaui-e i,w iWiuuct aoicle of th e-j to the ivid.oj line f th lips should messure from two and one-qusrter to two sod ooe half inches. A woman of 6 feet ahould weigh 110 pounds. A woman of 5 feet 1 inch should weigh 115 pound. A woman of 6 feet 2 inches ahould weigh 120 pounds. A woman of A feet 3 inobee should weigh in pounds. A woman of 5 feet 4 inohea ahould weigh 134 poanda. A woman of 5 faet 5 inches ahould weigh U2 pounds. A women of V-6 ''"",-! PEMYIIOYAL FILLS A WVIMSJII VI iwwi aaa v Mia auvw. weigh 152 pounda. A woman of 6 feet I 8 inohes ihould weigh 160 pounds I Boston Transcript. DRUGS, CHEMICAL8, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIOSEKY, TOILET SOAP, ALL KINDS PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, ClOAItS, PIPES, ETC, Prescription carefully eampoanded day or night. Wia i h. i knowledge inur i know where hit I lis ignoraoo begin. Botfi, 3Jk.m" i.IA, Saara tka A It' 1 I . Wft W. K. BRAVANS, Pbasmacist, ENFIELD, N. C. Store 'Phone 14; residence 41-9. 8161yj M Display FALL AND WINTER- MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIEP. Bnttarick'sPatUrn. R. k G. CORSETS, Miaaea at 50c, Ladles 7&e. t L gL Prices will be mad to nit th tamaa. Hats and betUMts anade and triananed to rder. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldwa, V. tt. CHICHESTER'S CKCLISH 1 Dsadaobe often result from disorder ed condition of th stomach and eonati- eatios of tha bowels, A dote or two i f I Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets will comet thea disorder and cure th headed). Sold by W. M. Cohen, drugjiit. 1 W" I w fatal . Alwara rallaale. Lautlaa, aak rrmertn tat mnTM-a ataaiLual la at4 aad a fa raiin Col wMwUtki koaaa. aaal.it wilk Mua i.afaon. Taika wakiar. Bkafaww aaiaiawrwaMjawkwaa tataimaa bsmS tawttlaiaiaiaja. Rue aT yoar DruM, ee aaad Sw. ta. aunia fue PwWlMKIaww, Taatl Malala aivl - aullwf fwr LaXIwa," M law, M rrbara B1U. I. faallinnnllla, Sol w aU I)Ktlara. oaioanavn OBamOat, 00. BIO Maaia Mawkw, raaUAw 'Sa DR.1.D.BME1T, DENTIST 314 .Mail Street, Norfolk. Vl Teeth eitracted withuot the slightest pais by the use of pars nitron oxid vapor the safest snaetthetia known. It has been in constant oaein my practice for 30 years. Chloroform sad ether adminis tered; also the best local anaesthetic Oold biidge work; gold crown and ' pnroelaia crown work; artificial teeth, filling lb teeth and aU kinds of dental work kaown to the Use art of the profeaeioB eiocntsd iu the moat careful sod skinful manner at reasonable prices. 314 Main strtet. Nor folk, Vs. . ' 4-25 I aJ aa.ariy.iV., il " ititifS ' J JJ " - ;Tiii if
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