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e( jjaJl ' JOHN "W. SLEIDQE, hropuiktor. A. 1ST E "W SP APBB FOR THE PEOPLE. TERIvdI3: 1-60 PKB ANNUM IN ADVANCE VOL. XXXVI. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1902. NO. 47 rcmnrosii iCASTORIIi w iiim ii ii i inrj it a ii W7i " .r, -.r7:;,,, i:nnr-;,.iT Vegetable Prparilionfor As similating ItcFoodandRcgula lin the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigcstionXheerCuf ness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. lV$tfrUUk-SMVELPmHtR MJMI A perfect Remedy forConsbpa Oun, Sour Stomach, Diatrbocfl Worms .Convulsions, Feverish nest and Loss OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. txACT copy or wrapper. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A A M AW i In At Use For Over Thirty Years mm The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOliliEKB IN STAPLE & FANCY mt 30E0CBEIES.6 W8 .We Sell Only To Merchant OrH.m fc.lirit.nl THE WEI.DON OROCEEY CO.. 2 8 1y WILDON.N. 0 THE VALUE OF PAIN. It Calls Attention to The Fact That Disease Exists. Pain is not disease; it is a swuptom cat ling attention lo I lie fact that diseas lists. We do out reiimve I he tiweni' bj stopi.in lliu pain, Hcodnclirs oMiallj uri-e from Ji-'uri' encea in 'liiieninn, due to overeatioi;, eating I'n-rljr of soft foods, too much of h Tjriety ut tneal, do, Ferineniaii -n an I decay nf the foods will) the foiina ion ol poiaoct and in ituntn result. The iiif r is reported at headquarters, The lliint to do ia to heed the voice of the f'aiih'u amlinel, assist nature to get rid of the im purities (ictierated, tithtrby wushiou nu the stomach, drinking freely of w;it i fating lur a dij, by virous n rcUo or eliinitiative halhs. lteo gu ze in iho j i . the vciico of a friend calling alleu i D in 1 1 -I'aet that we have dune wror.g and rere uover lo violate the laws of health on tin poiut again. In a da; or ao the Irat.s gressor would feel wel, and wou'd I) J aliir to keep from getting into the same or a worse conJiiii'U by avoiding thecius Ti.: : . ,L . ... .1 ' l ma in ooi uiu way ines: iiiiijihius are uiu illy treated. Pain ia looked up hi as an enemy, uot ai the voije of a friend. The nick una goes to a physician auj de mands something that will atupefy or paralyze Iho nerves the pain must amp at uoce. He ia given an opiate; the pun slops; the lood at ill keeps on decayiog in thealouiach; he imagines he is well. 1'he disease alill exists; the symptom aloue hts been removed. The faithful sentinel has been knocked down. The means of tele graphic communication to headquarters have beta severed. The enemy has his own way and is able to o ahead undi -lurbed in bis dealructive work. The enemy enlers the camp. Poisons thai are generated io ibe stomsoh through errors iu diet overwork and iriitate the liver, the lung and kidneys, through which ihry are eliminated, aud finally re sult in Bright's disease, or the lungs, til ing weakened, ate nut able io resist the germs of disease that are iubsled. He falls a victim lo tuberculosis aod ia now ia a seiiuus, if uot an incurable condition. I be only safe way ia to study the hu man body aod became familiar with the laws upou which health, happiness and lile depend. Prevent pains, woe aod aiekmwi ly avoiding their causes. L't'e and Health. VISIT OR WEITE-m Ik Petersburg Furniture 2(:i AM 207 N. SYCAMORE ST. PETERSBURG, VA. Co., ipii. Ii I THK HUSTI.INO AM) UI'-TO-DATK I, KADI" US IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GUNKU Vlj HOUSU FUltNISUINOB. A.J. W I N F I K L I), rKFJlPEST 4 MANAGER ti.SJpeeial Atteniinn lo Mail Ordra 3 I v. GOLD HOARDED BY MISERS, fOU OVER SIXTY KAK Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been uid for over rixty yearH by millions ol mothers tor children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy tor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. BeBureandaskfor"Mr.s. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no nth er kind Generally the new woman is old. The longer the honeymoon the bigger the reaction. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. The blood is constantly being purified by the lungs, liver and kidneys. Keep these organs io a healthy condition aud the bowels regular and you will have no need of a blood purifier. For this pur pose there ia oolbiug equal to Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one doss of them will do you more good than a dollar bottle of the best blood purifier. Price, 25 cents. Samplea free at W. M. Cohen's drug store. AN UNANSWERABLE ARGUMENT. "Before molber came," tearfully said Mrs. Newliwed, "you promised roe you wou'd do all ynu oou'd to make her stay pleasant, and instead you insulted her by staying away fmm the houic all the lime she was here " "Well, let us reasm the case a little bit," said Newliwid "Your mother doesn't like me a bit, does she 1 ' "No-o," admitted Mrs. Newliwed ro luclantly. "Aod when you don't like a person you don't waut lo b around tbem any more than you have to, do you?'' "No." "Wall, then, don't you think I did all that I possibly could to inuko her visit a pleasant one ?" If troubled by a weak digestion, Wa tt appetite, or coustipatioo, try a few doses of Chamberlaiu's Stoumch and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. For sale by W. M. Cohen. Being right is a good deal more tun than doing right. Millions in Yellow Coin Disap appear Annually From Circulation. The wm'd is lull of trillions and mil lions of lost sovereigns. A competent auihnii'y has just o inplelril si me invuli giitii tiB which, hr declares, show that in ibree years the Bank of England l as l si trace of no Irwerihaii 20,(100,0(1(1 goldrn Ci ins of the rtalm This wholesale dis appearance of iho elusive sovereign lias been going on for yeara A river of uold has Hutted unceasingly from Threadnee die street to all parts of the world, hut it has come back only as a liny yellow s reamlel What has become of the sur plus iu iis waudirinya? "Mis'ts" is Ibe unpneiicul tiplanatinn for a great part ol l i disappearance. There s'ill exist in this Ktid other countries people who ate unbusinesslike enough to hoard tip gnid and keep it lying idle by tbem lor the sole pleasure of knowing it is ihire a d occasionally counting i'. The people of India appear to be par ticularly addicted to a babit that is more reminiscent of mediaeval times than of an age when money ia generally saved so that more can be made wilb it In the reeeucy of Bombay it is estimated thai 12,000,000 golden sovereigns are hoarded If thai is the record of Bom bay atone, what is the full tale for the whole country t t'bina, too, absorbs a vast amount of gold that never sees the light again. As a matter nf fact, while the whole world is aearobing for and try ing to acquire gold, a goodly part of it appears to be engaged in the leas thrill ing pastime of hiding it. Great Britain is not guiltless of this commercial sin. Dotted all over the kiogdom are graveyards of gold which if discovered snd opened might restore to circulation a vast amount of wealth at present absolutely useless. At a spot . , , it i . . i shout two tulles trotn iiereiorasntrn Dea con a treasure chest is recorded in the looal history as having been buried by a great family once resident io the district. But I he money cannot be found. There ia a similar record io connection with lluluii castle, formerly a seat nf a branch nf the Presiwich family Somewhere near Stokesey oasile, Shropshire, thera ia he ieved to be hidden a ureal oaken chest filled with gold coins, but up to the pres ent all efforts to find it have ended in failure. London Mail. Eczema. Psoriasis, Salt Rheum.Tetter and Acne Belong to that class of inflammatory and disfiguring skin eruptions that cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are taken up by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde scribable itching and burning, and i c.n ehwrfully andorse Tur S. a. 8. the yellow, watery discharge forms as a our for (uima, I wa troubled into crusts and sores or little brown w'th ' triad aaanr andv.hitescabstUatdropolI.leaving V.S the skin tender and raw. The effect ly r.u..d. Wm. Oampbait, of the poison may cause the skin to 18 W. Central St., Wtotaita, Zaa. crack and bleed, or give it a scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin Washes and powders can only hide for a time the glaring blemlsnes. s. b. S. eradicates all poisonous accumu lations, antidotes the Uric and other acids, and restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the impuri ties pass off through the natural channels and relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or ether harmful mineral. Write us about your case and our physicians will advise without charge. We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, which will be sent free to all who wish it, THat SW1TT SPECIFIC CO., Atltatt. Cau diseases. The One Among iDID YOU Many The one make of instruments thai holds its tone through a generation of usefulness. pIANos if Are not built for show they're con etructed with experienced oare; they last a lifetime and mere, yet their eost is very moderate, considering their quality. Send us your address and you'll immediately get an illustrated catalogue and book ot suggestions. Accommodating Terms Pianos of other makes to suit the most economical. CHARLES M. STIEFF, Warerooma, 9 M. Liberty street. Factory E. Lalayette Are., Aiken and Lanvale Street oet 21 ly -Baltimore, Md. - D E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC. WlLDON, N. C .Roanoka Nawa Office. SAY DRINKS ? i Well you will find the choicest brands of BYE, PURE OLD APPLE BRANDY and Sparkling wines, Where,YouAskP WHY AT W. D. SMITHS Washington Ave., WELDON, - H. C. Fnll line groceries always on hand. JOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Am brose Hawkins all persona having claims against hia estate ai hereby notified to bring them to me duly verified on or before 27th day of February 1903. AU persona indebted to him are requested to make im mediate settlement. This Feb. 27, 1003. C M HAWKINS, Admr. Ambrose Hawkins, dee mar ( 6t WSBSt i Ravi r ' -n your JUB for Presents seroot WRAPPERS may be assorted Cubanola Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia with TAGS from"STAR," "HORSE, SHOE," "STANDARD NAVY," "SPEAR HEAD." 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W"i JSSl PES ' stiS0 TRAVELLING BAQ LADVS StLK UMBRELLA W1NCIIESTER MACAZINt (li f&SFP Jlfifl I KSlVTt I f JX5&2lSit$ f .JSBM' 1 18' Combtna4ior 6Cuarr)Md Toke down 10 hol E2 Olibrf StJ ltSCa?Ql TKEaSI AW&W 'ttM!!KJ I (T TA I V5r?'-VIM00BAMM 1400 BANDS 3600 BANDS Wm) lS Wl I I CHIL03 SET Kuff forK A JpooO 50 BAM OS MAN DOLIN (Waihoorn) 3200 BANDS OUITAR Washburn, 3500 BANDS The above illustrations represent the presents to be given for r vasfcBI td aaiiaFvsi aa 11 " BICYCLE Standard make 5000 BANDS rl5lock 600 BANDS 0 Inch Nifkpled Hon 'rithRubberS eooBAHIS (QneLne Record) 1600 BAriOS t Bands WHITE TOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on ouUld. of pac!ug eonUlnlni BANDS or WRAPPERS. nd forward th.m by reeist.r.d mall, or .prs prepaid. B aura to have your p.ckagei "eewelr wrapped and properly married, ao thai II will not be loat In tranalt. Send band or wrappers and .1 W: i.l.. ..aussls for catalocueal to C. Uy. Brown, 4241 Folaom A-venuo. St. Lou... Mo. OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ef present for 1902 Include many articles not shewn above. It contatt r the most attractive list ef presents ever offered for bands and wrappers, and will be seat by mall on rocfiyl rf postage twe cente. Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will expire November 30, 19011. m fen) fit w- r ' - " . y. r- American wgar uompar.; )lfR. Wt 1 tni.av
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