.ijOHnST "W. SLEDa-E, proprietor.
A. NEWSPAPER FOB TUB PEOPLE
TERMSH' ra annum in advanck
(VOL. XXXVII.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 19. 1902.
NO. 6
A MALICIOUS MEDDLER.
-VISIT OR WRITE-w
lie Petersburg Furniture Co.,
REALIZING MARRIAGE IDEAL!
NOBILITY IN NORTH CARNLINA.
The Most Dangerous Infernal
Machine In A Home Is The
Last Word.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox,
Love, purified by religion, is ike very
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been
in uses for over 30 year, has borne the signature of
and has been made under bis per-
f-A, sonal supervision since its infancy.
CCCCAMV. Allow no nn tniAlvii mi In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trllle with and endanger the health of
Infants 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 Narcotics
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nud allays Fevcri.diness. It cures Diarrhooa and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
si
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
fWI HTaU. HHNMt, TT MUM HAV .TRf IT. IH VM Off.
The Young Woman Had Very
Good Ground for Detesting
Him.
Two well-dressed sod atlraetive young
women business girls, apparently mi
lled iuto car the other morning sad
took seats, After they wereeomfoitably
adjusted, with parcels and umbrellas, the
one in the blua cloth suit scanned the
two men who aat opposite, aod remarked
to ber oompaoioo :
"It's too near the stove here; let's move
down."
Then the girla arose, aod took seals
farther down, out of range of tbe two
men.
'What was the matter, Clara?" the
other girl asked ; "it wasn't really too
warm bank then1."
"No," the first girl answered with
piril, "but that horrid man with the
brown hat aod overcoat sat near u. He
is always oo (ho ear near me, L mm, and
I detest tbe iM ol him."
"I doo't know hira," oumuieuted Lau
ra: "who is he T
"Why I doo't know him, either,'1
Clara explained; "but I won't ait where
I have to !o. k at liiiu."
"Has he ever beeo rude to ou?"
asked Laura
'Rude? I think so About tinea
uinnths ago I dreamed I was ttandiog
bafore the altar io a lovely church all
decoiated with palms and flowers and
wasiust about to be married oh, to
sucb a handsome man, Laura, and that
hidaoua old thiniz in the brown hat and
ooat the very same man cirue ru-hion
down the aisle and sirested my promised
husband fur biitamy." Detroit Free
Press.
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SCOTLAND NECK, N. C.
THE HARDWARE HUSTLERS.
niarll ly
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yon eat.
Th', preparation contains all of the
digeatants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives Instant relief and never
fails to cure, it allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. ily its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. 1:
unequalled for the stomach. Child
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared only by E. C. DeWittA Co., Ohlcaso
The 11. buttle conlalua SS4 times tlie 500. slat.
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THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN
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4.8peeial Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly.
a4CTUTHIN. POWOIrWI
fats Wj 25 cats it Inaists.
I Carat Cloliri-laftDlun,
uterrhou,Uyitatry, anl
the Bewel Troubles of
Children tfAnt tat.
Aids Dilution, Regulates
UK Bowtli, Strtnjthcns
the Child and Malta
eawV r M,V. ' JCEimmi tAM.
I- TJ3ot " ' e. j. Morrrrr, m. d t. touts, mo.
noaiacVa.c., Not.ss. lata. I wit ant aa?lees arm nuaHrekriitiea I. Ubatueioa w ih tkethina
VUheer eebf whi haM beta, vary ruiae lefaahaa epnrenbfeef ceil, eac I nil .idi.Hlll IbeeloBiace.
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ihUM. co.frMU.nt apue u,, Hl. ,( .,.( MS aeoiblae arnipe. tbat we a. c.n to r(.rS It, eftar aae ub Uirei
cbliaree, eeeaeof lea ihhiIUm bea djare la eaev beer l tta.fc.uM aa4 Belli ibebMthjae traebloa ara m, eea
we babe elaaaare la tteeraeadlii H to ear frlaada laitaad of tfca aarria ituCtfcat.0 nanj vaopla at. ta k..p tiiaaj
aa.ni ira.iua, ai an, vaiMafar ataiif Yiaaaa aaa waaair iiowataaaaafar.;
rsalat.
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WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN
STAPLE & FANCY
3GR0CERIES.S
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Ordara Bolltlted. THE WELDON GROCERY CO ,
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RICH AND DELICATE,
For Sale By
JW. D. SMITH. Weldon, N.C.
I
DID YOU .
SAY DRINKS P
Wall you will tai
tba ahoieaal brands of
BVK. PURE Ot.D
APPLK BRANDY
and Spark liojr,
Where.YouAsk?
-WHY AT-
W. D. SMITH'S,
Washington An.,
WELDON, . M. C.
Full line grocetloa always to imi.
Wood's "Trade Mark Brand"
German Millet;
Is the true large-heailed sort, and pro
iuces from on-fourtli to one-half more
forage per acre than theorlinu; Millet.
The difference in yields from different
gradea of Millet is more marked than
any crop we have ever grown and it is a
great deal the cheapest crop results
considered to purchase the liest quality
of seed that you can obtain; this you
can always be assured of doing when you
order Wood' "Trade lark Brand" ol
Bouthern-grown German Millet.
. Writ for prlcft and DfaorlptWe Circular
whioh also gives full Information about all
Scuonabla Sads, Co I'aaa, Sola ana Valvat
Peaas, Teoalntt, Sorghums, Buckwheat, Lata
iaal rUtaM, ttc.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
eedsmen Richmond, Va.
IS YELLOW POISON
In your blood ? Phyalciana call
It nalartal Oorm. It can ke aeon
changing red Mood yellow under
microscope. It work day and
night. First, It turns your coni
plexloa yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless.
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop tbe trouble now. It
ant ore the blojd at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chills,
Favors, Night-Sweets and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Roberts' Tonic will cure you
then but why welt? Prevent
future sickness. The manufac
turers know all about this yel
low polaon and have perfected
Itoberte' Tonic to drive It out,
ecu.-!:!: yi-r :y:t:ni, rcstors
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chills, Fevers snd
Malaria. It has cured thous
andsIt will cure you, or your
money back. This la fair. Try
It. Price, 2s cents.
Sold by ALLDRUdQliM.
UUMM
DE. STAIN BACK,
MOTtRT PU3LIC.
EEs, Rosso. Ktwi We,
WitBotr, N, C
THE TREASURE OF HOPE,
O fair bird, singing in the woods,
To the rising and the setting bud,
Does ever any throb of pain
Thrill through thee ere thy song be done;
Because the summer fleets so fast ;
Because the autumn fades so soon;
Because the deadly winter treads
So closely on the steps of June?
0 sweet maid, opening like a roHe
In love's mysterious, honeyed air,
Dost think sometimes the day will come
When thou shalt be no longer fair
When love will leave thee and pass on
To younger and brighter eyes;
And thou shall live unloved, alone,
A dull life, only dowered with sighs?
0 brave youth, panting for the fight,
To conquer wrong and win thee fame,
Dost see thyself grown old and spent,
And thine a still unhonored name;
When all thy hopes have come to naught,
And all thy fair schemes droop and pine
And wrong still lifts her hydra head
To fall to younger arms' than thine?
Nay; song and love and lofty aims
May never be where faith is not;
Strong souls within the present live;
The future veiled the past forgot. ,
Grasping what is, with hands of steel,
They bend what shall be, to their will;
And blind alike to doubt and dread,
The End, for which they are, fulfill.
Lewis Morris
Dealers Io
Staple!
ana
Fancy
WFRUITS.' CONFECTIONERIES.
Crockery, Olaas Tin, and wooden and wll
low war. Also 1'ratt'a Horse, Cow,
Hog and Poultry Food, aud Urate's
$2 Tasteless Chill Touts. Alen.ler'
Liver and Kidney Tonic for purilylnj
the blood. This tonic is warwulnl or
woner refunded.
R. H. PURNBLL & BliO ,
(Suooeetors to J, L JuJkins.)
No. 18 Waablnftoa Are., Weldon, N. 0
aprlOly
tt unuTtn it
Jt ii nn i lh. m
a . . . . . . aflta
5aW 5a mV SI' Ssa-' SV 4V'-4a VaS '-aS as 'r f
WANTEB Ai?.an who is gentle and just,
A man who is upright and true to '.'.is trust
Who cares more for honor than he cares for pelf ,
And who loves his neighbors as himself.'
Who's sober and earnest, and merry and gay,
Who cheerfully shoulders the cares of the day:
Whose principle's high, whose integrity's strong,
Who'd rather do right any time than do wrong,
Yet who to a sinner shows sorrow and pity.
Wanted a man is there one in the city?
Wanted a woman no saint, understand,
But a womanly woman, who, on every hand,
Sheds the luster of purity, goodness and grace,
Who carries her loveliness stamped on her face;
Whose wisdom's intuitive, insight is deep,
Who makes living sunshine where life's shadow'
creep ;
Who's poised in her little world's center; and who
Is gentle, responsive and tender and true;
Whorse sweetness and graciousness fit like a gown
Do you think I might Snd such a one in the town?
Chris Cross.
HOW IT HAPPENED.
"It is kinder funoy that la, or
lookia, tli setioisDtaa of it," said tbe
landlord of tbs Petlyiille laTsrn. "You
see, Miss Oabrialla Lanka, wbo bas
tot Biessing any disreapeot Io ber you
aodersiasd been so old maid so long
tbal lis generally believed to be chronic,
spproashad tbe railroad erosain', and a
brekesjae waved s red Sag st ber lo
wars ber of tbe danger. 8be tboaghl
be was tryin' lo lirt wilb bar, and sd
vaneed toward bim witb a mile; and a
eebooas tbat waa baekia' up stuck ber
good and plasty. Luokily no bones
wars broken; aad lbs first thing she said
wbea ahs recovered oonsaioesnesa was;
"Ob, Ibis is so luddenl " Asiil Smart
8et.
SPRING FEVER.
Spring fever is another name for bit
tousotus. It is mora serious than moat
people think. A torpid liver and ioao.
live bowels mean s poisoned system.
neglected, serious illness may follow suul
symptoms. DeVVitl's Little Karly Risers
remove all danger by stimulating the liv
er, opening the bowela and oleausine the
ayatera of impurities. Sale pills. Never
liripe. "I have taken DoWitt'a Little
Karly Risen for torpid liver every spring
for years," writes R. M. Every, Mounda
ville, W. Va. "They do me more good
than anything I have ever tried." W.
M, I'oheo.
life of marriage, Hut prayirs in the
boms won't mate up for everytliinsj.
Soma of the most pious people are the
most peculiar, and require of you the
most graoe to get aloog with. Lei love
rule- Love is never slubboro. Love
will make each blame self aod not the
other when things go wrong. It trans
forms blemishes iuto imaginary virtues.
The most dangerous infernal machine
in s home is the last word. Every dis
pute between man and wife forces good
humor out of its ohanoel, undermines
affection and gradually destroys tbat
oordiality which is tbe soul of matrimo
nial harmony.
Politeness is not to be used only in
our intercourse with strangers, but is in
tended for borne consumption. Carrv
over into the wedded life the same delicate
thoughtfuloeM, gentleness of manner,
courtesy of speech, warmth of affection
sod incessant sacrifice that characterised
your wooing days.
Your wife hss a sacred right to some
expression of appreciation of her uusel
fish devotion to your interests. You
may be full of loyal devotion to her,
though for want of comprehension of a
nature more sensitive than your own
never assure hei of your appreciation.
Let your husband feel that you think
hire good, and it will be a strong stimulus
to his being so. As long as he thinks he
possesses the character he will take some
pains to deserve it, but when you make
him feel he has lost the name he will
soon abandon the reality.
Never speak to anyone outside of one
another's faults. Keep your own secrets-
Pay attention to little things. Estrange
ments are rarely the work of one day or
caused by one offense. They are growths.
"It is tbe little rift within the lute that
by aod by will make the music mute."
Make hose everything. Men run
ning day by day against this lightning
footed twentieth century, weary and
heavy laden with the toils in tbe world's
workahoi s, harassed by the ot res and
competition of trade and dull rounds of
profesmooal life, years for the repose of
home. There let warm greetings come
fiom appreciative hearts, fond glances
from bright eyes, the little arrangements
for thiir comforts that silently toll them
of thoughtful love and force them, before
they know it, into au easy chair and
make them spend the evening at home
because they can't get away.
THE LIGHT GONE OUT.
A man who had lost his much beloved
wife consulted s stone mason in regard to
the erection of t tombstone with a suit'
able esitaph. &het Wing a number
of lines suggested he finally selected tV
following : "Tbe Light of My Life Has
Gone Out."
A short time afterwards the widower
fell in love with t very charming girl, to
whom he became engaged. Jle imme
diately felt concerned about the epitaph
upon the tombstone of his former wife,
and again consulted the stone mason, to
whom he explsined the circumstances,
and stated that the epitaph would have
to be changed, He intended to leave
town returning on the day of the wed
ding and implored the mason to take the
matter in hand and alter the epitaph so
tbal the feelings of his prospective wife
would net be hurt. This the meson
promised to do, snd when the widower
returned be visited the grsve at once,
finding that tba masoa hsd been true te
his word, the epitaph now appearing'
"The Light of My Lifu Has Gone Out,
but I Have Another Matoh."
Three Orders of Nobility Crea
ted by the Lords Proprietors,
In the Colony of Carolina.
The following article from tba pens of
Messrs, Waddy Thompson aod Joseph
H. McLean firat appeared in the Atlan
ta Conslitution, and is reproductd at tbe
request of a subscriber iu Atlanta, Ga.
"There were three orders of Nobility
crsated iu the Colony of Carolina by the
Lords 1'roprietnrs. It should be noted,
however, that the-Palatine was not an
ordsr ef Nobility, It was a single exec
utive office, the supreme head of the gov
ernment and higher than tbe nobility.
It was held by the eldest of the Lords
Proprietors and upon his decease the
eldest of the surviving Proprietors suc
ceeded kim. Io the list here given the
palatines are named in order of their tuo
cesaion. The nobility was composed of,
first, the landgraves and, second, the
caciques. Tbe charter granted by the
crown to the Proprietors authorized the
establishment of a nobility in ihe prov
ince, but nqujrrd that those composing
it should be seleoted only from the in
habitants of tbe colony. The famous
"Fundamental Constitution" of the colo
ny, written by the philosopher Locke,
provided for this nobility in article aix,
as follows: "There shall be just as many
laadgraves as there are couoties, and
twice as msny caciques and no more.
These shall be the hereditary nobility of
,the province," etc The requirement that
the n obiUty be selected only from the
inhabitants of the colony was not always
obssrved, for some of those selected were
residents of England or of other colonies.
TA I, A TINES.
Duke of Albemarle, .October 21.
w4
TiME T KTS
f h VLVVI
U 1
4 1
STORK
to mo. t women i.t u term
anxiuty, tierinus thu
and Bwct.-t nnticiimtinii
With the cessation of pain
liet:c:.(iry t o diildbirlh,
theru cornea culm nerves,
sleep und recuperation.
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
does mniimsh llie jium accompanying
maternity. With its aid mothers am and
tk) briujj healthy, sweet dispositioiied
aud litcal bamcs Into tlie worm.
Morning im-fcncs!, sore breasts and ex.
crucialinK pains caused by tbe gradually
expanding organs, are relieved by thu
penetrating nuJ relaxing liniment.
Amti'.T the manifold aids to childbirth
Mother's Friend has grown in popularity
and gained a prestige among rich women
as well as poor; it is found and welcomed
in the mansion as well as in the cabin.
l:yl:s;cni:igt!ie!iiotlier' agony of mind
anil diminishing pa in a beautiful influence
is wrought upon the child, arid instead of
peevi ;h, dll-ti'inpered and sickly forms you
nave healthy, lauglmigluimanity,xemanv
ing a blessing ever to you and its country.
All IniiKialK st ll Motlicr'B l-'rirncl at $i00.
Wriie for uur free Ilwok "Motherhoad"
IHE CRAOFICLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga
1.
1669.
2.
1670.
3.
ft.
S.
6.
John Lord Berkeley, January 20
A REAL FRIEND.
"I suffered from dyspepsia and indi
gestion for fifteen years," says W. T.
Siurdevaut, of Merry Oaks, N. C. "Af
ter I bad tried many doctors and medi
cines to no avail one of my friends per
suaded me lo try Kodol, It gave imme
diate relief, i eea eat almost aaylbiog
want tow and say indigestion is good.
I obeerfully leoorenjeud Kodol." Don't
try lo cure stomach trouble (7 dieting.
That only further weakena the system.
You need wholesoass, strengthening food.
Kodol enables yon to assimilate what
yon eat by digesting it without the stoat
aoli's sirt W. M. t.Vheo. '
It is saaier for a woman to star vounn
after forty than to make othei people be
lieve she is.
KOROVEK MIXTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothias Byrat has Wa
used for over sixty yeua by miUiee of
mothers for ohildiea, while teething, with
perfect auooass. It soothes tbs ebild,
softens the giueta, allays all paia, cures
wiaa colic, ta a the beet remedy for
Diarrheal. It will relieve tbe seer little
sufferer usnediataly. Bold by dntggwte
in eieij part ol toe world. 25 eeaas a
bottle. Be bum sod ask fV "Mrs. Wis
low s Soothing Syrup," aad take a etb
er kind.
Some women are so fair minded that
wbea thiy know they are ta tbe imng
they will aeorpt an apology frosa yea foe
it.
THE DIFFERENCE.
"Wherein lies the difference between
photogrsphy and courtship ?" lie aaked
softly.
I don't know," she replied.
In photography," he eiplailiod, "the
negative ii developed in the dark-room,
whi s in oourtabip that is where the
irmativa is developed."
She blushed, but made no answer,
"Let us," be suggested, "proceed to
develop an affirmative."
1 here being no objection, it was so
ordered. Washington Post.
,. LEADS Til KM ALL.
"One Minute Cough Cure beats all
other medicinea I ever tried for oou
eolds, oroup and throat and luog troubles,"
says D. Soott Cuirin, of Wanton, Pa.
One Minute Cough Cure is the oily sb
solutsly safe cough remedy whioh sots
immediately. Mothers everywhere testi
fy to the good it has done their little
ones. Uroup Is so sudden in its attacks
that the doctor often arrives too lets. It
yields at once to One Minute Couh
Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like
it. Sure ours for grip, bronchitis, oroup,
W. M.Oohen.
Sir George Carteret.
William' Earls of Craven, 1681.
John, Earl of Bath, April, 1697.
John Lord Granville, January 10,
1701-3.
7. William, Lord Craven. 1798.
8. Henry, Duko of Beaufort, No
vembers, 1711.
9. John Lord Carteret, August 10,
1714.
LANIIUIU VKK.
1. John Locke, uuthnr of Funda
mental Constitutions, 1671.
2. James Carteret, Baronet, 1671
3. Sir John Yeamans, first Governor
of Carolina, 1671
1. Sir Edmund Andros, appointed
Governor, but did not act, 1671.
5. Colonel Joseph WoBt, Governor
of Carolina, 1674.
6. Thomas Colleton, Eq., of liarba.
does, brother of Sir J'eter Colleton, Pro.
prietor, 1681.
7. Joseph Mor(e)tn, Esq, 1681.
8. Daniel Axtell, 1681.
9. Sir Richard Kyrls, 16S4.
H. JameCUn,1686.
11. Mr. John Pries, 1C8.7.
12. Thomas Smith, Esq., 1CU1.
13. Colonel Hubert Daniel, 1C(H.
14. John ArchJale, 1694.
15. Joseph Blake, 1696.
16. Thomas Amy, 169?.
17. KJuiuod Bellinger, 1698.
18. John Bayly, Esq , 1698.
19. John Wyohe, Esq , 1700.
20. Sir Nathaniel Johnson, 1703.
21. Christopher Baron da Graffsn-
reid, 1709.
22. Major Edward Jaocucs, 1709.
23. Abel Kettleby, E.q , 1715.
24. Mr. William Hodgson.
25. Charles Eden, 1718.
CAUiquis.
Captain Henry Wilkinson, 1681,
1. Mr, John Smith, 1682
3. Major Thomas Rows, 1682
4. Mr. Thomas Amy, 1682.
5. John Gibbs, Esq., 1682.
. John Ashby, Eiq., 1682.
7. John Monk, Esq., 168.
8. Sir Nathaniel Johnson, 1686.
9. Dr. Christopher Dominiok,
10. Thomas Smith, Esq., 1690.
11. Philip LodwsU, Esq., 1692.
18, Mr. WtH.ea HmlewMi, IT'S.
The above ia from
Undor Proprietary
Edward MoLrady
1 WsiiMmB
Weldon, N.C, Mar. 16,1902.
Mr. W. T. Parker:
I have used J. E. M. flour and find it
an excellent, nice flour.
Mrs. SI arm Uary.
Weldon, N.C, Mar. 14, 1902.
Mr. W. T. Parker:
I have used J. E. M, flour and want
nothing better. It is all 0. K,
U. T. Bony,
Eipress Messenger, Kinston branch,
Weldon, N. C, Mar. 11,1902.
Mr. W.T.Parker:
I prefer the J. E. M. flour to any I
have ever used. I want nothing better.
Mrs. T. F. Anderson.
Weldon, N. C, Mar. 14, 1902. '
Mr. W. T. Psrker:
The J. E. M. flour to excellent and I
always prefer it to any I have ever used.
Mrs. j . D. ingnman.
Weldon, N. C, Mar. 15,1902.
Mr, W. T. Parker:
I have been using the J. E, M, flour
for the past twclro and find it equal or
better than any I have ever used.
Mrs. M. If. Hart.
I have been uiing J. E. M. flour and
find it excellent.
Mr8. H-, C. Spiers.
MILES' J.E.M.
FLOUR.
Is Unsurps-.-o-J for
Puriiy ar.d Excellence
It is made from the soft winter wheat
grown on lilt- ha estone toil of the
lilue Grass region of Kentucky. It
makes light, white bread of very ex
cellent flavor, Cue grained cake and
delicious pastry.
The One Among
Many.v-
The one make ul instruments that
I holds its tone through a generation of usefulness.
1 m
"plANos
tar m
Are not built for show they're con
structed with experienced care; they last
"South Carolina "'"i"" mri yet tneir oust is very
Government" b I mouerate, oonsiaoriog ttieir quality. Send
ua juur auuieaa anil you 11 iiuoicuiaiciy
The above is copied from the North cl illustrated catalogue and- bona ol
rwiin. tli.tnrin.1 and n.naalooioal suggestions. Accommodating lerma
Register of Kdenton.
Thomas Amy (Amis) above named
was the ancestor of the Long family of I
Halifax.
Isais ike fa toijt faun
HEAD ACHE
"Both niT wife aiiS mvaalf liaTa beea
In a CAHCAKiri'S and they arc Iho ba
medicine we have ever had In tun house. I.aal
, week my wife was trantlo with bei'duehe tor
IWVUuya. anv tnvti atmii: ui ruuiLnm ni.&ia,
and thev relieved tlto uuln In bar head aluioat
Immediately. We bothrecontnemlCaacareta."
UHaa. CTRnaroitit.
PIMaburi Sale Depoait Co., Pltuburg, Pa.
CANOV
Pianos of other makes to suit' the moat 1
economical. ,
CHARLES M. STIEFF,
Warerooms, 9 N. Liberty street.
Factory E. Lalayette Ave., Aiken and
Lanvale Streets
Baltimore, Md.
oct SI ly.
It It true the coat does not make
msn, tut it has much to do with
standing ia society,
V. E. BEAVAI1S.
DUUGS, CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
STATIONERY,
TOILET SOAP,
ALL KINDS PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
CIO A Its, PIPES, ETC.
PfescriutioDS carefully CAaarxmoutd day
or night. ,
Slaaamnl lalataM. Powat. Taiu Good.
WOUB, never einaen. w ea,sm, at Vila. Hal, a
StafHf aieaai C ear, ralem. HaaMaal, S laeV. lf
PW si w fOf plat V WVVaWaSA aWsWHW ,
W. K. BRA VANS, Piukmaoikt,
ENFIELD, N.C,
Ifllore 'Phone 12; resilience 4 1 -t.
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