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'llll ( JOH1T W. SLEDGE, I'UOPRIETOR. A. NEWSPAPER POP THE PEOPLE. TEBMS:-"'50 PER annum in advance VOL. XXXVI. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1902. NO. 52 II n n ii i i 1 1 , j! 5 Tito Kind You llave Always Ilongtit, and which )a. beta lu tine for over 30 years, has borno the sltftiatnre of 0 find has bc?on made undor his pc- jmjt&tjtyiif, sonal supervision slnoo Its Infancy. -UcA4A. Allow no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Juxt-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Oastoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. .Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. 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 Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE VALLEY OF DECISION. The Weldon Grocery Co. h WKnl.VSAI.P .TOKUFfiK IV STAPLE & FANCY (ffgFI GROCERIES. We Sell Only To Merchant!. Orders Solicited. TI1E WELDON GROCEHY CO , 2 8 1 WILDON.N. C. Multitudes, Multitudes, in the Valley of Decision; for the Day of the Lord is Near. Joel III. 14. Multiiuik'n, as far as the eje cm rcjih or tb aiioil eoDci, ire coma into Ida fallej f. f jiidgmcol. Thfj hato Lern gtihcrnl, llicy mat Lt namiiiHl, ctili ciai'd in llm IL'lil of hraten and j'l'li J by s alandani, unclmi4i'al)lo anil ctfrnal There in lube a lime of judgment wlii-n the rihl aod left shall be pecifietrl) dia liuuirlieJ ; wtieo the gnod aod ti e bad shall be kouwo one from Ike oilier, and separated forever. Who undertakes this niarveloua classi ficaliou? Who will dare lobe the judr? Blessed be God, not man! Wo are lo b judged by tho Prmitnr, nnl by tba creature. What loan could judn I is hr idler 7 What dues a luao know about his daiwi fiieud? Nothing! Wo live apirt and uuinowii to all save tu the All- Swing Ooe. The s.ul that apparently walls in whiteness jet has visir thin a ! films which it draws over its If aud I thruujh which the moat peDuirating hu inao cj i! cannut (icrce We ruijjlit go further and Bay nu man really knows himself. To himself every njan is surprise; he stands and wonderB at he'reviews the past aod says : "I did not think I could have acted thus; I mutt bave been possessed." When does the evil-doer fail to plead suddenneas of at tack ? Or the murderer, self-defense? Blessed be God. He U the Judge. We bless His name in the opacity of Judge, because He knows it all. GjA knows the mystery of heredity; what ao oeator it is which influences us to do this or that deed. Adam had nothing mysterious or per plexing about him; he was fresh from the Maker 'a hand. Be that Adam whom ha may, the Adam of the Bible, or lha Adam of geology, no matter which, the man that began the series of men had an easy lot oompared to tbe obild born yes terday. All past tributaries fl w into the river of the last birih. A man is uot himself in any narrow or email sense far from it. m Tail a is as Ian mm aa aaaa I i aa aa A flaa m immm iwmm uo., 20:j AXI) 207 N. 8YCAMOKK ST. PETERSBURG, VA. r VISIT OB WRITER " j gi nafti ..IiiWrT ,ri"iaili.la'rii'arf" TUB HUSTLING AM) fl'-TO-DATK LI2ADEK9 IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AM GKNKUAL HOUSE FURNISIIIXGB. A. J. "W I N F I EI.i D, I'REilDEST. MANAUKK Sf8peoial Attention lo Mail Orders. oct 3 ly. to prison, ai.d the self-elected judge who condemned without mercy. There are more good men in the world than we have reckoned in our statistics. Read the livoa of m.;n who bave never made any profession of religion, and see how often you will 6od consideration, piiy, kindness, beuevolence, great ser vices, partakiog even of tbe nature of self-sacrifico rendered by them without ostentation and without claim upon others. In the light of this fact every man must judge himself. You know whether you are a bad man or a good one; tbe answer is in yourself. Are you pure in thought and deed? Arc you truthful 1. Are you gentle in heart, and is it your daily Btruggle to be gentle in manner? Are you sober? You may be sober according tu the fljeh and yet drunk in the soul every night. A man is what be is in bis heart. Be severe with yourself, thrust the knife deeper in, hold the light nearer and nearer. "Brethren, if our hearts con demn us" that is the standard, and at tho cross is tho true bar of judgment. It may be that the idea here is more Qieeu Klisibeth once said tint she felt the blood of a hundred kings in her veins, burning in anger, or rising in piido. VVa who are not in tbe line of kings ate yet in i mysterious line nevertheless. The drunken ancestor, tbe courtly soldier, the gentle iovalid, the student, the rela tive that died two hundred years ago, a rating maniac, tbo saintly grandmother Eunice, the tender, careful mother, Lois, tho man that prayed all day, and thought a day too short because he had more to aay to God all these are bound up in a man. Whoooull judge him? Only the Lord. The Lord knows every drop of blood that is in the fountains of the heart, and why it is there, lie knows our frame. He remembers that we are bit dus'. Let Him judge. Shall not the Jude of all the earth do right ? Tbe Lord will portray us to ourselves. What surprise will then startle us when He tells us what we have been doing. llu tells us what wo have been doing and we never knew it Then many an outcast, broadiess, homeless, friendless, will be set among the white robed angels. beciuse of elements iu character not kn)n to the magistrate who sentenced "decision," a final act, than judgment. Think of the idea of untold multitudes, multitudes on multitudes, in this valley, in the sense of each saying boldly, "As for me and my bouse, we will serve tbe Lord." That is "decision." It cornea to you to-day for you to decide this moet important of all questions. On whoe aide will you be? "If the Lord be God, serve Ilim; if not" whom will you serve ? There is no li ue to ha'l. Time is arneat aud paseing by. Thou kn.meat not what a day inn hrirg forth. Ha that judgvsl Ihi" ii at the door, 0 baste thae I for the li ne i short. Hear again the sweet words, the filter tones pealing over hi I and ata, waflcd from eternity : "Seek ye the Lord while He may be fouod Call ye upon Him while He is near " WHOOl'lNG COUGH. A woman who has had experience with this disea.se, tells how lo prevent any dan gerous consequences from it. She says: Our three children look whooping cough ast summer, our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giv ing them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, thay lost none of their plumpness and camo out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough Byrup be tween whooDs. Jessie Pinkey Hall, Springville, Ala. This remedy is for Bale by W. M. Cohen, druggist. Faint praise will not obatruct s flow of words. Biliousness is condition characterised by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is debilitated, the liver tor pid, the bowels constipated. There is s loathing of food, pains in tbe bowels, diiziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of tbe undigested or partly digested food aod then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the dis turbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up tbe liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and you art certain to be much pleased with the result. For aleby W. M. Cohen, druggist. av-W m0 OLD PEOPLE Do not always receive the sympathy and attention which1 they deserve. Their ailments are regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of life. Disease and infirmity should not always be associ ated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandsire , may be as bright and the complexion as fair as any of his younger and more vigorous companions. Good Blood la tho ocret ofhoallhy old ago, for it regulates and controls every part of t lie body, strengthens the nerves, makes the muscles elastic and stipple, the bones strong and the flesh firm ; but when this lite fluid is polluted or puisonedand loses its nutritive, health sustain ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting in premature old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wait, tumor or Rome other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities. h. t. H. I,t ing purely vegetable, is the salest and best blood purifier for oid people. It does not shock or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bodily ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a tonic as old people need to improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach. If there is any heredi tary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S. will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help you. This will cost you nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood and skin diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta, Gt. The One Among The one make of instruments thai holds its tone through a generation of use-fulnesf. TIE pIANos Are sot built for show they're oon Btruoted with experienced care; they last a lifetime and more, yet their oost is very moderate, considering their quality. Send us your address and you'll immediately get an illustrated catalogue aod book of suggestions. Accommodating Terms. Pianos of other makes to suit the most economical. CHARLES M. STIEFF, Warerooms, 9 N- Liberty street. Factory E. Lstayette Ave., Aiken and Lanvale Street Baltimore, Md. oct 21 ly. D, E. STAINBACK, i NOTARY PUBLIC. Wilson, N. C .Roanoke Newa Office. DID YOU SAY DRINKS ? Well you will find the choicest brands of RYE, PURE OLD APPLE BRANDY and Sparkling wines, Where,YouAsk? WHY AT W. D. SMITH'S, Washington Ave., WELDON, - - N. C. Full line groceries always on hand. OTIOB Having qualified as administrator of Am brose Hawkins all persona having claims tuiaimt his estate ate hereby notified to bring them to me duly verified onor before 27th day of Kebrnary"l903. All persona indented to him are requested to make im mediate settlement. This Feb. 37, 1903. C. M. HAWKINS, Adair. Ambrose Uawkina, deo. mar 8 6t your vLILJl, (a I 9ja9 for Presents Cubanola Cigar BANDS and Old VirgSnSa Cheroot WRAPPERS may be assorted BOOT JACK," BRANDY WINE," NEPTUNE." "OLE VARGINV," and TRADE MARK STICKERS from "FIVE BROTHERS" Pipe Smoking Tobacco; In 'securing these presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CUBANOLA CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS. lip! POCKET (WlrT IKEFfl WITTER! Rosvwcod handle Best Steel 150 ANDS KAZOR t. r . . j MATCH DUX hjii hour Oonj sinK " watci TrT SmhnjSuW 2000 BANDS 10,000 DAND5 I i Un. w Kxhi al SIX TABLESPOONS SMI design 500DANDJ ' aaaaaa. t SIX TEASPOONS 6htil design 300 BANDS SEWING MACHINE .4000 BANDS rrj,,,'.'.ri NUT SET Cracker and six ptchj 160 BANDS (W k ''I'll'""! COFFEE SET J3 JK. ITOILETSET 5C00 BANDS U OA nai i iimi. nirnTini i i J ' r - MT puTTtR(NifE; "I'Pir k BASE I 2ft!g-l 3SSm JMZZAOI RAZOR aVrftTat 4 500 BANDS xmxy REMINGTON RIF1E No4- vwT TT3 5HEARJ 8'&3tstfl 15rTBANT)S JO - rnnT'T TOOLS ENOUGH TO BUIIO AHOUiC POCKET KNIFE StstsMSlajhdndlrl 130 BANDS POCKET KNIFE B5l slf 1 5laf handle 80 BANDS TOOL SET 1300 BANDS DRESS SUIT CASE. Lathtr I4'wida 6-)p 2000 BANDS CARVERS BocWiot-nrundlfi 400 BANDS HAND BAG Alligator 16' In Lulhtr Ltnad 2400 BANDS ? 3 CHIL03 SET Lti U rVMIf rorr a ovvqt KJ 5QBAM03 TRUN1 Canvas CtNtrei 3000 BANDS. aft 1 REMINGTON RIFLE No4- ' 22or32 Calibr 1600 BANDS Jl-'JJl- r- I - - . W-av TOOL HANDLE 4 TOOLS 280 BANDS )ivood Han I 0 BANDS KNIVES & FORKS Six each MARLIN REPEATING SHOT CUN Takdon l guaje 4000 BANDS marun Magazine rifle TaK down 3CV30 Calibre 4000 BAN, .5!cel- Bocktwrfrhandles 500 BANDS CJ Nol VS i-'COLT5 REVOLVER 2000 CAM PS MANDOLIN (Washburn) 200 BANDS OUITAR tWhtoml au U TRAVELLING BAQ LADYS SlLKTlMRRELLA WlllCHESTER MAGAZINE RIFLE 18' Combination 26'6uorarHret Take down 16 ihol ZZ Calibrr S600 BANDS 1400 BANDS 3600 BANDS The above illustrations BICYCLE .Skmdard iruhe 5000 BANDS H represent the presents to be given for Cubanola. Se Cigar Bands FIREPROOF SAFE Insitff I0'l0'-I5'i00 lbs 5600 BANDS REVOLVER Aulomalic Fiwlor 1200 BANDS HAMMEftUESi PISTOL lAPH.HnNf ?rl5locK 800 BANDS 0 Inth NUoU Hnrtv withRubtiwjLxk600Ktf)D5 (OiieTune Record) IBOOBANQS WRITE TOUR NAME AND ADDRLSS PLAINLY on outalc! ef pacHac containing BANDS r WRAPPERS, and forward them by reflat.r.d mall, or aapraaa prapald. B. aura to ha, your pachage. acuraly wrappad and proparly marRad. ao that It will not ba loat In transit. Sand bands or wrappers and raoueata for sraaents (also rcquaala for calaloiuea) to C. Hy. Brown, 4241 Folaom Avonue, 8t. Louia, Mo. I ' m American Cigar Company OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of preaenta for 1902 Included many article not ahowa above. It contalna tho moat attractive list of proaenta aver offered for baode and wrappers, and will bo sent by mall on recolpt of postage two cents. Our offer of preaenta for bands and wrappera will expire November 30, 1902. t W1 -wmnip ajaap-aBMejpaw A- V
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