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JOHN W.
SLE-DGKE,
PROPRIETOR.
A. NEWSPAPER POP THE PEOPLE
TEEMS:--o 1'ER ANNUM in advance
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OL. XXXVII.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1902.
NO. 7
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AYcgctable Preparationfor As
similating tttcFoodandRegula
ling (tie Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuK
nessandRest.Contains neither
(Mum .Morphine nor Mineral.
OT "NARCOTIC.
flmrJtm SmU-
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ft
A perfect Remedy forConsbpa
Uon, Sour Stomach, Eiarrrotia
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish
ness and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signalurs of
NEW YORK.
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mm
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Use
For Over
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THE STRONG MAN AND THE BABY.
Story That Will Convey a
Moral LesHon to Fathers.
A cl p who bJ Wo I lie etrong man
of bit claae at college, who held the aoie
teur championship u a bsmmer thrower
snd bad lirted 890 pounds dead weight,
wai wool to brag of hii proweaa.
"My muscle are like iroo," ha would
aay. am Defer tired. I can outrun
a trolley car any reasonable distance. My
lungs hue ao expaoaioD of fire and three-
eighths inches. I'm u bard aa Dalle
and old Mr. Rbeumatiem baa takeo dij
Dame off bia flailing Hit."
Finally the chap married and io due
lime he became a father, lie wae proud
of thii and ipeot f 5 40 io telegrams to
friends snd relatives, $12.50 lor cigar
$18.65 fordrioU
The baby thrived and grew. At tl.e
cod of four months the youngster waa an
old story and weighed Iwcoty two pounds
and a few ounces When the mult' I
wanted tbeeratwhile proud lather lit tola
the hi ir from the houae to the trol
cur tlie laiher Diaile an awful mar.
Before walking a block pcrspirai ion
pnured down the old man's lace an I be
biratlud like a stallel gasoline automo
bile Ho complained sorely.
"Thia kid weighs a too," hedeolarcd,
'My d.sr," said bia wife, "befure we
were man led you Doaatrd o! your
atrength, and even tmoe 1 became your
happy bride yon hare come home
night, or rather in the morning, with
load that would have kept yr u off a b.u
lewd where heavy Iraffio ia prohibited
Men are ao unreasonable.
Moral: It ia the burden you can'
drop that weigha hearted.
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THE HARDWARE HUSTLERS.
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Calldrca aJar If.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yon eat.
Thla nrenarnttnn contain all of the
digestanls and digests ail kinds of
rood. 11 given instant renei aim never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat an
the food you want. The most sensitive
atomachs can take It. lly Its use many
thousands of dyspeptic have been
cured after everything else failed. It
unequalled lor the s'liinacn. uniicr
ren with weak stomach thrive on it
First dose relieves. A (I let u n necessary,
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared only hj E. C. DiWitt Co., OhlcMO
'itie 91. oulfcle cuuuuna a iiuuni me wv. w
W M Cohen, DruggM.
II am i . n " f SwlAlaa Dilution. Rtselatas
Casti My 25 ccati at Inuiits,
Or buH It aaala ta C. J. MOFPaTTT, M.
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WHOLESALE J0BBEE8 IN
STAPLE & FANCY
$GROCERIES.
HaUW BaU Only To Herehaata.
Wood's "Trade Mark Brand"
German Millet
la the true large-headed sort, and pro-
iucea from one-fourth to one-half mure
forage per acre than the ordinary Millet
The difference in yields from different
grades of Millet is more marked than
any crop we have ever grown and it ia a
great deal the cheapest ;rop resulta
considered to purchase the best quality
of seed that you can obtain; this you
can always be assured of dolug when you
order Wood's "Trade nark Brand
Southern-grown Qermaa Millet.
, Writ lor prlCM and lh-acrlptlTe Circular
wbieh alao aires full Information about all
SaaaaaBa SmO, Cow Pae, Sola aa4 Velvet
Bmu. Taaatarta, loribam, BiickwlMat, Late
peaal Potato., ate.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
eedsmen Richmond, Va.
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BAY JJJttllNJlS P
Well you will Bid
the ehoioeat brande of
RYE, PURE OLD
APPLE HRANDY
aad Sparkliag wine,
Where, You Ask?
-WHY AT-
W. D. SMITH'S,
Wuhiogtoa Ave.,
WELDON, . V. C.
Fall Una groeerlae'aiwaa ea batad.
IS YELLOW POISON
In your blood ? Physician call
It rU la rial Uerm. It caa k seen
changing red Mood yellow under
microscope, it works day ana
night. Hrst, It turns your com
plexlon yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You led weak and
worthless.
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop the treuble now. It
enters the Mea at once and
drlvea out the yellow polaon
II neglected and when Chills,
Fevers. Nliht-Sweats and a gen
oral break -down come later on,
Roberts' Tonic will cure yon
th-n but why wait? Prevent
luture sickness. The uianulac.
turers know all about thia yd
row poison and have perfected
Koberts' 1 eaic to drive n out
nourish your system, restore
anoetlte. butMv the Mood, pre'
- : - It. ... r. ,
vent aaeacure wtiuaa, a-eveea etea
Malaria. It has cured thous
snds It will cure you, or your
money back. This Is fair. Try
It. Price, 23 cents.
Sold by ALL DRUtlQUTS.
w VISIT OP WRITE-w
Ike Petersburg Furniture Co.
203 AND 207 N. 8YCAMOHE 8T.
PETERSBURG, VA.
A NATURAL TUNNEL,
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THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN
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POETRY WITH A POINT. Z
You can lend a horse to water,
But you cannot make him drink;
You can send a fool to college,
But you cannot make him think;
You may keep your daughter strumming
From morn till afternoon,
But you can't make her a player
If she hasn't any tune.
You can never make a farmer
Of a boy that loves the sea,
Though you may make him plow and plant
And whoa, and haw, and gee.
It's no use to swear and bluster
Because your only son
Prefers tho gal he met in the car
To your selected one.
You might as well switch off the track,
For love is lord of pelf,
And, besides, it's more than likely
That you know how 'tis yourself,
You cannot make a citizen,
Let him be black or white,
Of the man who doesn't know enough
To cipher, read and write.
You cannot range the rooster's strut,
Nor make the layers crow,
Though you may honestly believe
It would be better so.
You cannot make a parson
Of the stage-struck Romeo lad,
And if you ever do succeed
You'll wish you never had.
There's only one thing meaner,
And that's to have to see
The name of your neighbor's numbskull
Finished with an M. 1.
But all these things, and more besides,
We may expect to hear,
Until the numbskull kills us
And the Romeo says the prayer.
As Interesting a Curiosity as
I T"i VT 1 1 T ,
j v irgnnu 8 natural rsnuge.
While lbs tourist cornea from afar to
view the Natural Bridge and carries
away forever photographed on bis mem
ory tie stupendous tpeotacle, yet the
nalural tunnel of Hoott oounty is con
ceded by most people who hsve seen
then both Io surpass lbs bridge in gran
deur and sublimity ofsoeoery.
The tunnel is situated lourteen miles
west of Gale City. Siooe Creek, a con
siderable stream, flows through it, and at
high tides rushes along its cavernous
bed with s noise resembling the heaviest
thunder. The tunnel is shout one-eighth
of a mile in length and curves in the
form of the letter S. At its southern
entrance it is very high, the noble ceiling
beDdiog gracefully, fuming a circular
dome ss smooth snd regular aa if hollow
ed out by tb hand of art. From this
point it gradually diminishes in sir?, the
roof oomiog down till st the northern
totraoce it reaches to within thirty feel
of the surlace of the water. The north
ern deolivity sbuve the tunnel is irregu
lar and presents little attraction, exespt
its bold snd rugged height, but the south
ern side fully compensates for sll defi
ciencies. Here a perpendicular well, el-
moat as smooth as polished marble and
as white as alabaster, rises 400 feet high
sod curves in such manner that to one
looking up from below the regular rim
presents a complete semioirole. Io the
spring time tb summit of the wall is
ringed with green, intertwined with hon
eysuckles. On the eastern side Chimney
rock, ao irregular but perpendicular sol
umo, rises from the bottom of the chasm
to the level of the plateau above, stand
ing clear of the wall from base to su
mil. The ridge through which the tun
ncl sxteods is covered with a heavy
growth of timber, and a public highway
leading from Clincbport to Rye Cove
passes along its crest.
Ins Virginia and Southwestern rai
road has been oonstrooted through the
tunnel snd presents, perhapa, the only
instance of a railroad running through
natural tunnel. Owing to the curvatu
lhA railrnail nnmninv hail In tunriij
through the angular projection near ll
northern entrance, thus making a douh
tunnel.
WHAT IT BELIEVES,
Wo Do Not Expect To Under
stand All Tho Dealings Of
Tho Almighty.
yet
THE AMERICAN FATHER.
PFCr
I a
fct.fcii mi mmmmLmmmmmmt mm m i
ON THE OTHER SIDE.
1
We go our ways in life too much alone;
We hold ourselves too far from all our kind;
Too often we are dead to sigh and moan;
Too often to the weak and helpless blind;
Too often where distress and want abide
We turn and pass upon the other side.
The other side is trodden smooth and worn
By footsteps passing idly all the day;
Where lies the bruised ones that faint and mourn
Is seldom more than an untrodden way.
Our selfish hearts are for our feet the guide
They lead us by upon the other side.
It should be ours the oil and wine to pour
Into the bleeding wounds of stricken ones;
To take the smitten and the sick and sore
And bear them where a stream of blessing runs.
Instead we look about the way is wide
And so we pass upon the other side.
0 friends and brothers, gliding down the years,
Humanity is calling each and all
In tender accents, born of grief and tears!
I pray you, listen to the thrilling call.
You cannot, in your cold and selfish pride,
Pass guiltlessly upon th other side.
Southern Churchman.
Is it right to the child that b
I and knows so little of his faiher?
I this commercial strife worth the price of
s child being almost a tiranger to his
.....
I own lather I men are sometimes sur
prised thst their children u instinctively
to their mothers, and so little to them,
But sside from the natural inatinct which
draws every child Io his mother, why
I should the fsct cause any wonder?
I ootid attacnea nimaell to those who give
him the most attention, to the one
I joint him in his play And if, as so many
fathers do, a man places business first i
life all during tbe week, and buries biui
I soli in those modern curses, the 8ur.d
newspapers, on the day when he ia
home, what can he expect from bis ohi
It is a case of the child not seeing
father during the week, and the fath
not seeiog the child on Sundsy. A man
must be the wage-earner and tbe family
supporter. That is tbe duty laid for
him. But when that is accomplished is
I it woith his while to push on into the
oouoicrcial maae at the expeoie of the
I aweetening that abould come into the
life of every nianT Is short, what
profiteth it a man suppose he gain the
whole world and not know bis own
child r
ih
"We believe io Ood," says the New
ork Independent, "not because of light
ings and volcanoes, but io spite of them.
do not expect to uudeistand all tbe
icalings of the Almighty. Wa do not
understand tbe forcca of nature,
aad are very far from unraveling the
seeistsof matter and life that are right
around us under our eyes. But ignorant
aa we are, there are some things that w
can already know. Believing in Ood,
we believe that He created nature and
gave it its laws. There are those whose
notion of Ood requires them to believe
that be gave nature no laws or powers,
ut thst every act of nature every drop
ping of an apple, every cbemioal combi
nation, every evaporation of a drop of
ew, is a special act of divioe will exer
cised on nature, aud they say that what
we call laws of nsturo are only God's
sbit of doing things. This is a needless
wsy of maintaining the divine rule over
nature. It iovolves the ditagreeabl
thought that every mischief of fever or
flood or storm or flame is the effect of a
special volition ot Uod to that particular
eod. It is wiser snd more pbilosopbioal
aa well as more natursl, to think of na
ture as controlled by laws imposed upon
those laws acting automatically, al
though their action can to some extent
be controlled or diverted by the opposiog
will of liviog beings."
SPRING FEVER.
Spring fever is soother name for bil
iousness. It is more serious than most
people think. A torpid liver aod inac
tive bowels mean s poisoned system. II
neglected, serious illoess msy follow such
symptoms. De Witt's Little Early Risers
remove all danger by stimulating the liv
er, opening tbe bowels and cleansiog tbe
system of impurities. Safe pills. Never
gripe. "1 have taken DeWitta Little
Karly niseis lor torpid Imr every spring
lor years, writes K. M. livery, Mounds
ville, W. Va. "They do me more good
than anything I have ever tried. W
M. Cohen.
Beautiful Thoughts
The sweet, juire breath of tbe babe is
wvstiw of luniH-eme ami health.
A HiothiT'ti yearn mi' for children is in
separable from a love of the beautiful, and
behooves every woman to bnn the
sweeti't and best influence to bear on
the subject of her inatermtv.
To relieve pain and make easy that
pern a wnen me is uoniagam,
Mother's Friend
is popularly used, It ia a lioiraent easily
administered ami tor external use onlv.
'rc;;nuut women should try this remedy,
bcniK untlcmalily a friend to lieruurimt
nature's term of suspense and anticipation.
ii tiler s menu, n used tnrougnout
gestation, will soften the breasts, thereby
preventing cracked and sore nipples. AJ
muscles straining with the burden wi.l
relax, become supple and elastic from it)
continued application.
All fibres in tlie atxlommal region will
resxnd readily to the expanding cover
ainiug tlie embryo it i lotner l-neno
.plied externally during pregnancy.
11 reliable druggists $i.oo per bottle,
te for free book on " notnerhood."
THE BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, 6A,
Little is done where many command.
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BOWELS
If vuti havan t t rcirul-ir, Ii!tliy itHivmt r UM
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buwrlsulM-n iht'lie) wt'li. Furret.lii the hpeof t
-. i. in .! ur i.ill in moil, ta duiiifarousj. Tb am oo th
at, t r1e.l. tn.t poiff I aj of kaaplnf ibt) bOwtU
tk nT laJMl (jatJftU it tU
CANDY
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4Q
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
ritusttl. Pad tab I a, rotail. Taata Own), rtoUnotl,
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All orders receive prompt an I careful
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a-rFRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES'
Crook ery, Glass Tin, aad wooden aud wil
low wan. Alao Pmtt'a Hone, Cow,
Hog and Panitry Pood, aad Orove'a
5 Taatelaaa Chill Toole. Alaxaader'l
live aad Kidney Toaie for parilylns
the blood. Thia tools la warranted or
refunded,
A REAL FR1SND.
"I suffered from dyspepaia and indi
gestion for fifteen years," leys W. T.
Stirdevaol, of Marry Oaks, N. C. "Af
ter I had tried many dootota and soedi
ejnes to bo avail one of my friends per
evaded ma to try KodoL It gave imme
diate relief. I caa eat almost anything
I want now and my indigeatioa is good.
I cheerfully rtoommeod Kodol." Don't
try te ears stomsoh trouble by dieting.
Thst only farther weskens tbe syatena.
You aeed wholesome, strengthening food,
Kodol enables von le assimilate what
you eat by digesting it without the atom
sen's aid. W. M. Cohaa.
A pleaaing personality is of tatold
vela. It is a perpetual delight aod in
spiration Io everybody who comes in con
taot with it. Such personality is capi
tal.
R. M. PURNELL A BRU,
(Seeeeseors le J. L Jadkiaa.)
He. 18 WanUaftsa Ate., Waldos, M. 0
apr 10 lj.
OJa,a1T01tXA.
ila In tU t Haas Alain hatat
Much ia said about the importance of
I beiog good natured if the members of a
family would maiutaio a happy koui
hold life. But th poiut is often over
I looked that good nature is Dot te be
achieved wholly by an effort of tbe will.
If one wishes to cultivate it he mast dt
the thiogt that promote it. For rxam
p!i, It ii oiv!ii to tell a Suin ai Uui
woman that she should be bright sod
Sh oaoDOt gain that moo
Weldon, N. C, Mar. 16,1902.
Mr. W. T. Parker:
I have UBed J. E. M. flour and find it
an excellent, nice flour.
Mrs. Maria Gary.
Weldon, N. C, Mar. 14, 1902.
Mr. W. T. Parker:
I have used J. E. M. flour and want
nothiog better. It is all 0. K.
U. T. Bony,
Express Messenger, Kineton branoh.
Weldon, N. C, M sr. 14,1902.
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, Msr. 14, 1902.
Mr. W. T. Psrksr:
Tbe J. E. M. flour to excellent and I
always prefer it to sny I hsve ever used.
Mrs. J. B. Tilghman.
Weldon, N. C, Mar. 15, 1902.
Mr. W. T. Parker
I have been nsing the J. E. M. flour
for the past twelve sod find it equal or
better than any I have ever used.
Mrs. M.F. Hart.
I have been using J. E. M. flour and
find it excellent.
Mrs II. C. Fpiers.
MILES' J.E.M.
FLOUR
POKOVEH VIXTY YEAR
Mm. Winalow'i Soothing 8yrup hubeel I .... ,
a a . 1 Ml- a I VUtJtJllUli
naVtal tflF nAff VMM hw nillAM alt I
mothers for children, while teething, with ""P'j lJ keiD8 willi,,8- Wal 'J'
perteot success. It soothes tbe ohild, u rest, ana a qa et aiiernooo n,p aupp;
softens the gums, allays all pain, euros I Dented by the requisite volitiou will pro-
anna eonc, ana is tbe best remedy lor duce the dired result. Ia oil,. , 0id
i: i T, .ni i: K i
is.a.iuwa. i win niiiov wo uwi uttie I :c .i.:L .L.. . - , ,
a . i qui j . I it we iuiuk mat vcrtain in hmj. nreuaairii
iiunn luiuiouiBMii. ouna uj uruiat I"
in every part ot tbe world. S!o eenu a I U1UIB ,u" nV "" '"V 1
bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mn. Wins-1 generate them. Then is im use of
low Soothing Syrup, and take ao oth-1 preaching good naiuiu aud chieifulotaa
er kind 1 1. n.iuu n,,i .11 , ..i
"What makes you billy so meek and just tb means io ik end Taa trouLl
mild the daysT inquired lb first 1 with many an in usble, eroM-cr.iueJ aad
Danny goat. I sour member ol trie lamny is that h or
"He a got religion, I gueaa, said tb ahadua not take .ufficient rplaxalinn
AthMT. I . .
tvi mm an uu vwae, puu gu BUIOUQI
ef resolution will impart cluerfulosss
If yoa waot to be good-natured and com.
paDionabie ana onarmtng you must pay
some sttsotioo to your digestion and
nerves, aid your requirement for sleep
But for money and the aeed of it
there woald not be half th friendship
that there is ia th world. It it power'
f ul for good, if divinely uaed.
Tbe N. C. State Normal
anil Initial Collets . .
LITERARY I Sesaion opens Pop
CLASSICAL tember 18th. Ex-
SCIENTIFIC Dense 1100 to
COMMERCIAL I $140; for non-resi
I N DCSTIt I A L den's of the State
PEDAGOGICAL $160 Faculty of
MUSICAL. 33 tmnibera. Prao
lice and Observa
tion b'cl.ia l connected iih the College.
Corri'Siioudence invited from those de
siring couiieteot teachers and atenogra
tihera T secure b ard io th dormito
ries all free tuition aiiiilioalinna should be
made before July lliih. For catalogue
and other intoruiation, address
PRESIDENT Cll A3. D. McIYER,
6 19 lin Oreenabim, N 0.
The One Among
Many. -
The one mako of instruments that
holds its tone, through a generation of use
fulness.
University of
North Carolina,
"Yoa don't eayr
"Yes, he ate a Bible the other day."
CASTOR I A
tot Infant ud Children.
rum Yoa Hin Alimktft
8tMtvaaf
The Head of the State'a Educa
lional 8y item
ACADEMIC DEPARlMErtT,
LAW,
MEDICINE,
PHARMACY
One bandied and eight scholarships
Free tuition to teacher and to ministers'
sun. Loaos for lb needy. 6C3 8t
dents. 64 loatruotor. New Dormito
ries, Water Works, Central Heating 8y
tern. Fall term begins September 8
1902. Address,
F. P. YEN ABLE, President,
6191m. ' Cbapsl Hill, N.
Is Unsurpassed for
Purity and Excellence
It is made from the soft winter wheat
grown on the limestone soil of the
ltltie Grass region of Kentucky. It
makes light, white bread of very ex
cellent flavor, fine grained cake and
delicious pastry.
A tSli
plANos
Are ait built for show they'ro eoo-
ructed with experienced cere; they last
lifetiuio and mere, yet tboir cost is very
moderate, couaideriuK their quality. Send
us your eddiess and you'll immediately
get an illustrated catali gue and book of
suggestions. Accommodating Terms
Piano of other aiaku to suit the most
economical.
CHARLES M. STIEFF,
Ware rooms, a N. Liberty street.
Factory E. Latayetto Ave., Aiken and
Lanvalo Street
Baltimore, Md.
octSlly.
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Prescriptions carefnlly compounded day
er night.
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