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Ordtra Solicited. THE WELDON GROCERY CO ,
2 8 1; WKI.DON, N. C.
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"I am nfrnid that iti) all off," Kiglird
I lie ynun niun. "Juat an I lie prii)i)clH
looked tlio bfililcNl too. WhcD all tli
world to nie lift In vi-it an Bunt who
livM in die oi'iilral l arl nf llif) utalo, it
linppeniil lliat Iliad tiuxincra I lint look
uie t lio uio Way, and I chancrj lo take
tla'aaine traiu that alie did, uiid njlur, il
ly I look a aiai al lier tide 8 lie vat
very tuuih tupiirtd to ice oie and aclid
vrrjf dislant ul firal, evidrDtly Dot be
lii'Viii; my Mory about iuiporlant luni
ocu taking me t lie same way rlie wan
going I wan jud ueceiding in break
ing the ico when the train stopped at a
statioo, aod a motherly old fool, wearing
corkscrew curls and swelling peppermint,
who sat just back of uc, took advantage
of the lull to leun over the buck of our
teat and, with a braining luce that was
mi not for friendly intercut, t-aid :
"Jia' niartied, ain't ye?'
"The uJdi,'iiiK.i of the ouealion left
me incapable of anawinng
Of course yuu br!' she cackled again
like a pullet with her first i'gg. 'I up
poie yc thiok it is fashionable to set apart
like old murii'd folks when ye are jea'
dyin' to lurey ilovpy each other I The
land sake, when inc an' JoHahgol mar
ried we held each other's hands an' said
'lovo)'' an' 'ilu'ky' ail we wanted t
Now, young man, you j'ist set up cluse
in' put your arm around her I Wc wou't
mind, will we?' she said, turnirg to the
piescngers, who were roaring.
llitn tne Irani s'arteii ai d gave us a
respite. Uutiiir wlncli t lie mrl turned to
me with burning luce uud hipered
fiercely thai if I didn't gel off at the
next Btop she W iiil l nevir speak in in
gain.
"I am too go id a 1 11. r i t lo obey
orders, so I dropped i II ai ilic M il tl'f
It turmd mil lo l.e noil i g but a
station, ami t spent Hi" r l t Hi.' nay
watching the t: r.uuh ir iins g i ust.
tnanugeu at la.l to i riiie a Ir.lhl eon
duel or tu lake in nwuy.
"Up to U.iin no sort i f eipluna
goes with I lie girl. She says ilia', il 1
hadn't been llietu u wou!dn t have hup
peued." iJcirnii Free Press.
ST. JOHN'S EVE.
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m LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS, PACKET
HEADS, CIRCULARS,
Curious an I quaint belt' fs .-nil prevail
iosnn.c parts ol England annci rning St
John's oie. I.-ici still placo I loir
shoes, belrre n-r 1 1 tiiix for the Hj.t, a
tight angles f'iri.inga T., reeillog ill
lines :
Hoiiintt iliis id);ht mv true hue tu see
I p'aee my shoes in the form of a T,
under the idea that ill ir future hiishaud
will be revealed tu ihem in dreams For
merlysuppir wa- placed on the table with
the belief that llie future husband wiuld
enter by the open die r. Tbi re is, too,
prevalent I.Ira that especially lorluual
are Hie children born on M. Johns eve.
th" rhyme rum ii g :
Under the Han i n ihe i ve uf Si. John,
Lucky t lie oaOJ thai tf"-ettura shine oil
, uniuukriiiw,
m ENVELOPES, VISITING CARDS, POSTERS, M .,
Send us your orders. All
w oruers receive prompt ana
careful attention.
Hilt OVKH MX t V YKARM
tor VISIT OR WRITER
Ik Petersburg Furniture Co,
20!1 AND 207 N. SVCAMOItK ST.
PETERSBURG, VA.
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THK HUSTLING ANI Ul'-TO-DATH LEADEHS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES
AND GENEItAL HOUSE FUKNISIIING8.
A. J. WINFIKLD.l'ltriSIDKXTiMANAdKR
IS,Special Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly.
COMING OF MILLENNIUM.
Alleged Prophecy of an Infant
Near Warsaw, in Russia.
The Practice Was instituted by
the Early Roman Rulers
X THE MOSQUITO AGAIN,
In the marshes where the bullfrog sings his mellow serenade,
In the swamps where booms the bittern in the gloomy cypress
shade
And the cheerful alligator lurks within the everglade;
In the cistern, where rainwater pours and trickles down the
spout,
In stagnant pools, in grasses and most everywhere about,
The bloodthirsty mosquito from the egg in hatching out.
And, once hatched, ho comes among us with his pesky little bill,
And he settles on our persons, very much against our will,
And, inserting proboscis, he proceeds at once to drill.
And when through our epidermis he has managed for to bore
He fills up his little carcass to the bursting point with gore.
This is strictly true, though doubtless you suspected it before.
You think that you have got him and find out that you have not
For he keeps one eye wide open to elude tne suuuen swat
And knows just how long its healthy to remain on the spot
You may screen up all your windows and hang netting o'er
your bed;
It rlopsn't keen him out. because ho stavs inside instead,
And you wake up in the morning and find that you've been bled.
Similarly you may smear yourself with evil smelling stuff
Thnt is truiiranteed bv druirtrists on mosnuitoes to be rough,
But they seem to quite enjoy it, though it does smell bad enough.
So he breaks our summer slumbers, robs us of our needed rest;
So he drives us from our porches, where the vines he doth infest,
And he spoils the fun ot hslung, does this sanguinary pest,
Chicago News.
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ALONG THE WAY TO MEETIN',
I wondered if the world so wide had heard my heart a-beatin',
With Sally walkin' at my Ride along the way to meetin'?
It. senmpd to time mv every step iest koepin' time accordin',
An' say in': "There's no rest fer you 'cept t'other side of Jor
dan !"
ra. Wiiidiiw'i. Sniitliing Syrup has been
used lor over -iny yuar.- ly millions ol
mothers lot children, while teething, with
perfect sun cm,. U Hjoihen the child,
softens the iiuuis, allays all pain, cures
wind eulic, and la tl'.c I.lm icuiedy tor
Diarrl aa. Ii will relieve the pnor little
sulTcrei uuiiodiaielv. Snld by druggists
in e cry ( an ol : l.e world. 25 cents
bottle. Ilefure and ii-k fur "Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Syrup." and take no oth
er kind
TVBuk i
-:::,:WELDON, IN. C.r
Opizei Unfler The Lais of lie Stale of North Carolina,
AUGUST 2GTH, 1892.
8TATK OK NORTH CAROLINA DKI'OSITOUY.
. HALIFAX COUNTY UKl'OSl TORY.
TOWN OF WKLUON DKI'OSITORY.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$26,000.
For trn ar ihia in.tilnlion h nrnvided hankinu faoilitias for this at
3 I'a slockholdera and directors have been identified with tho business intcresls of
iiamax anu porinamjiiou coudiicn lor uiaujr jeaia. I'luucjr in iuhucu upuu my i
proved seountv tt the leaal rate of interest six per centum. Acoounts of all are.
solicited.
President: Vice-President: Cashier:
W. E. DANIEL Da. J. N. RAMSAY. V. VL. SMITH.
Seaboard, Northampton oounty, N. C.
IS YOU LIKE IT.
Two drooping i yis,
Two pouting lips;
Two angry teeth
Cite finger tips.
Two ruddy cheeks
Flush more and more.
Two dainty feet
ChaMi'ae tl t floor.
The maid is mad.
Two merry eyes,
Two I nching lips;
Two roes of pearls
Tott.h fiuurr tips.
Two ohecks aglow
Willi love gal re,
'flip o'er the floor.
The maid is glad,
I'd tried an', tried to say "theword," with patientest endeavor
The word that might, or nughtn t, make her heart my own for
ver:
But somehow, when it reached my lips, it seemed too much too
utter,
With my poor heart a-keeping up that everlastin' flutter!
Twin shore mv tribulation day close by my side to view her
To pull the wild flowers by the wav, an' then not give em to fieri
Hut. sudden come this word from her 'twuz like a benediction:
l mthinkin', John, this meeiin uay you re uiiuer ueeu i
viction!"
An' then, I up an' told her all my heart, so sore afflicted:
I loved her more than all the world that's how I stood con
victeil!
An' then, as eloso she come to me, with sweeter looks an' fonder.
I read my shimn' titles clear to earth an' over yonuer.
o ma ion.
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M.Purne I & Bro
Dealers In-
Groceries
i
Staplel
and
Fancy 1
"-FRUITS. CONFECTIONERIES'
Crockarr, Glass Tin, and wooden and wil
low ware. Also Pratt's Horse, Cow,
Hog and Poultry Food, and Grove's
JjX Tasteless Chill Tonic, Alexander'!
Liver and Kidney Tonic for pnriljin
the Wood. This tonio is warranted or
moner refunded.
R. M. PURNELL k BRO.,
' (Successors to J. L Judkins.)
No. 18 Waehlngtoa An., Waldos, N. 0
apt 10 ly.
DID YOU
SAY DRINKS P
Well you will find
the choicest brands of
RYE, PURE OLD
APPLE BRANDY
and Sparkling wines,
Where, You Ask?
WHY AT
W. D. SMITH'S,
Washington Ave.,
WELDON, . N. C.
fall line groceries always on hand.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yoo eat.
Th' preparation contain nil of the
dlgestants and digests all kinds ot
food. Hglves insuiit rciieliinu never
falls to cure. H ullnws yuu to eat all
the food you want. The must sensitive
tomaclis can take It. Ny Its use many
thousands of dvsucDtica have been
cured after everything else failed. Is
uneuna eu lor tne sumiaou. niiu
ren with weak stomachs thrive- on It.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary,
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared only by E. 0. PiWitt Co., Ohlcaro
'a nu f i. uouiu contains in hmn wu w,
W. M. Cohen, Druggist.
"In one year's lime there will be a
great war between tho world powers, and
in three years we will witness tho coming
of the millennium."
This startling prophecy, it is declared,
Was a short time ago made by a male
child only three months old, born in a
small village near Warsaw, Russia, Mr.
S. Berlin, a Seventh Street merchant, re
cently received a letter from his father
in Russia, relaliug tho incident. Ac
cording to the letter the mother left Ihe
home for a few moments and told her
seven-year-old daughter to look after the
be.
For some reason the little girl became
frightened and began to cry, when, ao-
ording to the letter, sho was startled to
ear the thrce-months-old baby uddrecs
er plainly with the words: "Don't cry;
mamma will be back soon," This unex
pected speech from such a source scared
the girl still more, and she ran out of the
house in search of her mother, to whom
she related the incident, The mother
immediately went in to the baby and be
gan questioning him, and finally the boy
spoke again and said: "Send for the
rabbi."
The rabbi was immediately called and
several of the neighbors who had noticed
the eicitcd state of affairs about the house
also dropped in to ascertain the cause of
the commotion. When the rabbi entered
the room where sat the prodigy the baby
refused to speak until he and the rabb'
were left alone, and when the room had
ecu cleared, it is said, he gave utterance
lo the prophecy mentioned previously
A few days after Mr. Berlin received
his letter with the story of the wonderful
child another gentleman in Washington
received a letter from a different party re"
atingthe same incideut as that told in
the first letter. It is said that the pre
diction lias created great consternation
among the Jews of Russia, as, naturally
it was calculated to do.
Several Hebrews told a reporter for
The Star that, according to the Torah
me millennium is due in about three or
four years and that ihey seemed much
mpressed by the reports that have come
from Russia. They consider this prophe
cy as a vcrmcalion or reminder ol the ap
proaohing reign of tho Jews. The de
struction of the Mahometan and aoii-
Cbrisliao kingdoms and the restoration of
the seed of Abraham to the favor of God
they say, are all that is necessary to ihe
introduction of the millennium Wash
ington Star, July 31, 1902
TO MY FRIENDS.
It is with joy I tell you what Kodol
did for me. I was troubled with my
stomach for several months. Upon be
ing advised to use Kodol, I did so, and
words cannot tell the good it has done
me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that
be had tried most everything. I told
him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude
have come to me trom him because I rec
ommended it. George W. Fry, Viol
Iowa. Health and strength, of mind
and body, depend on the stomach, and
normal activity of the digestive organs.
Kodol. the great reconstructive tonic,
cures all stomach and bowel troubles,
indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests
any good food you eat. Take a dose
after meals.
W. M. Cohen.
4
THE SINGERS.
Each has his idace amid the throngs,
Some to toil in the busy hive,
Some to be driven and somo to drive,
And some to sing their songs.
Emdl OUt) la Uucful 111 bin uphold,
lie who delves in the fruitful eurth,
He who adds unto the world's mirth
And its wealth of hope and cheer.
Some at the forge and some in the mine,
Some to toil in the counting room
And some to lighten the hour of gloom
By words of love divine.
Some to minister to Jisease,
Some to instruct ffld somo to preach.
Some to charm with tho gifts of speech
And some with melodies.
Some to shine and some to plod,
Some to walk with the rich and great
Some to rule in the affairs of state,
And some to tell of Qod.
None more worthy than tho rest
Who honestly strive with the gifts they hold,
The gifts within them to unfold,
And give the world their best.
Some to create in the realm of Art,
Some to relieve the suffering,
Somo to labor and some to sing
The songs within the heart.
KISSING THE HAND,
many
The practice of kissiog the hands was
instituted by the early Roman rulers as t
mark of subjection as much as one of ro
ped, and under the first Omar the cus
tom was kept up, but only for a time.
llicso worthies conceived tho idea that
the proper homage due to their exalted
station called for less familiar modes of I
obeisance, so the privilege of kissing the
emperor's hand was reserved as a special
mark of condescension or distinction for
dicers of high rank.
No such restriction, however, was
placed on the emperors themselves, who, MOTHERS, DO YOU KNOW
tl tncy wished to cooler signal honor on
any of their subjects, kissed either mouths
or the eyes of those they wished specially
to favor, the kiss generally intimating
some promotion or personal satisfaction
for some achievement.
Roman fathers considered the practice
of kissing of so delicaje a nature that
they never kissed their wives in the
presence of their daughters.
Then, too, ODly the nearest relatives
were allowed to kiss their kindred ol the
gentler sex on the mouth, for in those
days, as now, kiseiog was not a mere ar
bitrary sign, but it was the spontaneous
language of the affections, especially that
oi love.
Under the Romans if a lover kissed
his betrothed before marriage she inheri
ted half of his worldly goods in the
eveot ol his death before the marriage
ceremony, and if sho died 'her heritage
descended to her nearest relatives.
so-c:ilk'(l birth medicines, and
lies fur women ill the treatment
of li- r (!Jicate oiimiis, contain more or
lc. s opium, nmrpliine and strychnine?
t)0 V'cu Unow tllLit ill must cnmitriefl
ill n;;''i-.'i nro not permitted to sell narcot-
t Kbdiii' them rioisons?
Do You Know that vou should not
tc'.te internally any medicine lor the
i trcumranyinic preznancv.
1'j Y ii Know that Mother' Friend
THE MOTHER'S LOVING EYES.
One of the greatest artists tells a story
of his schools days. He was the son of
widow aod be was sent to a grammar
school and only once a month could he
see and speak to his mother. But she
loved hiiu so dearly and so desired to be
near him that she took a house which
overlooked the school playground and
every day, when the boys were at their
games, she was watching at the window.
He soon found it tut and from that lime
he was ashamed to do anything wrong
or mean, Ho always thought of those
loving eye.-; they seemed to be watching
him even in his chamber and it helped lo
ke p him straight and true. Hoys, God's
love is stronger than a mother's, and if
we were to go to Africa or China His
lovo would still follow us. He is always
watching us. Let us not do anything
that we can not ask his blessing on. It
seems a wonderful power, does it not, to
know aod see all and hear all? One of
the grand attiihules nf our heavenly
Father is Ilia omniscience; that is, know
ing all things Another is His omni
presence; that is, present in all places
Another is His omnipotence; that is, pos
sessing unlimited power. National Ad
vocate.
.p; Mt-d extornsilv only?
lio You Know that Mother's Friend
is a ech'bnited prescription, and that it
In. . Ih i ii in use over forty venrs, find that
Ii b,.ttle of ihe ii en ui tie bears the name
of Tho llra.lfid.l Regulator to. ?
J)o you know that when you use this
remedy iluring tlie period of gestation
that vou will be free of pain and bear
healthv, lieartv and clever children?
Well, th.-se thiuL's are worth knowinar.
They are facts. Of druggists at fr.oo.
Dun t l-e jK-rsrtaueu to trv a atibstitute.
Our little book "Motherhood" free.
IHE tmADHELD RSGulATGR CO., Atlanta, 8a.
ar.-iBFava-'iHeafEat.'if'w
IS YELLOW. POISON
in your blood ? Physicians call
It nalarial (ierm. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow undci' k
i i . i p
nun vsbu6. il wuikb uay Btiu
night. Flrst.it turns your com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless. c
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chills,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Roberts' Tonic will cure you
then but why wait ? Prevent
future sickness. The manufac
turers know all about this yel
low poison and nave perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purifthe blood, pre
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and
Malaria. It has cured thous
andsIt will cure you, or your
money back. I nis is lair, I ry
it. Price, 25 cents.
Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS.
The One Among
Many.
The one moke of instruments that
holds its tone through a generation of usefulness.
&m 0 B-1 ES f3
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'pIANos
THEY FELT HUNGRY.
She Well, Clarence, dear, the titua-
tioD is not quite as rosy as it was pictured
to us before marriage, is it?
He Well, not altogether so, love.
Sho I wish er I wish
He What do you wish, dearest?
She I wish wo had the rice and the
old shoes they threw at us when we wero
married
IT NKKDS A TONIC.
Thcro are times when your liver needs
a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe
and weaken. DcWitt's Little Karly
Risers expel all poison from tho Bystem
and act as tonic to the liver, W. Scott
531 Highland ave., Milton, Pa., says:
I have canied DcWitt's Little Early
Risers with me for several years and
would not be without them." Small and
easy to take. Purely vegetable. Tboy
never gripe or distress.
W. M. Cohen.
HIS SIGHT THRKATKN ED.
"While picnicing last month my 11
month boy was poisoned by some weed
or plant," says W. II. Dibble, of Sioux
City, la. "He rubbed the poison off his
hands into his eyes aod for a while we
were afraid he would lose his sight. Fi
nally a neighbor recommended DeWitt's
Witch Haioi Salve. The first applica
tion helped him and in a few days he
was as well as ever." For skin diseases,
cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, insect bites,
DeWitt's Witch HaEel Salve is suro
cure. Relieves piles at once. Beware
of counterfeits.
W. M. Cohen.
COULON'T MISS IT.
Miss Iloyle Yes, he kissed me when
we went through that dark tunnel.
don t see how he mansged lo find my
mouth.
Miss Doyle That was probably the
first thing he struck New York Even
ing Press.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
ihe Kind You Have Always Bough
Bears the
Signature of
Are not built for show they're con
structed with experienced caro; they last
a hletimo and more, yet their cost n very
moderate, considering their quality. Send
us your address and you'll immediately
get an illustrated catalogue and book of
'cstionn. Accommodating terms.
Pianos of other makes to suit the most
economical.
CHARLES M. STIEFF,
Wareroonis, 9 N. Liberty street.
Factory E. Lalayctte Ave., Aiken and
Lanvale Street.
Baltimore, Md.
oct 21 ly.
FOR LOVE.
He I understood she married him
for his money?
She No; it was for love.
Ho Love, indeed I
She Of course. Love of his money.
Detroit Free Press.
II.! Ul i I1 ,m' Mums Bought
Baari Uta
Binatare
of
1 lie problem la not lo get education
out uf politics so much as to get educa
tion into the politicians.
The pulpit easily heoumea
for pride.
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