OHF "W. SLEJDGKE, proprietor.
A. NEWSPAPER IF OK, THE PEOPLE.
TEPm:S:-i m pkk annum in advanck
f()L. XXXVII.
WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. 1902.
NO. 16
I
The Kind Ton Rave Always Bonght, and which ha been
In um for over 30 yean, has borne the signature of ,
and has been made under his per-
f7f-f. sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
CtCA44 Allownn nn iiWlv vrntl In this.
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ai-jrood" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Intents 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 Narcotlo
substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FeverinlincRS. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CouBtipatlom
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 Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Corn Cttliri-lnfutii,
DiwrlMU.DyHiiUry, ana)
thi Bawll Trouble.
Aids Digutioa, RijuUlu
Um Bowels, Strength
the Child tnd Makte
TEETHING EASY.
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lUlirussd Nartbtmptos eoaiiiies fur Din; yrari. Muse; is lotsM upon ep
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DID YOU '
SAY DRINKS P
Well joo will Sod
the ohoioeet brsnds of
RYE, PURE OLD
APPLE BRANDY
end Sparkling nines,
Where, Youk?
WHY AT
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WubiogtoB Are.,
WELDON, . H. O.
Full Um gwcsrlM slwsji os hnd.
HEARING AND DOING,
Operations Count More With
Qod Than Opinions.
"And every obe that hearelb Ibeae
jiDsi of Mine and doelb tbem not
bill be likened nolo a foolish man which
built hie bouee upon Ibe rand."
Salreliuo eomee by (eith end feiih by
heario)!, but iheie are enoie fere faithful
hearera who will never know aalvation
thry bear, bul do not heed. The parable
of the two buildem.oo the rock and on the
ud, it ibe applioalioo of the Sermon on
the Mount. It ia at though the Maelcr
eun anticipate lhoe people, even of this
day, who are to occupied with admirioji
that wondeiful ditcuuree that the; have
do time to put it into pi eel ice. Applica
tion ia the beet evidence of appreciation
Admiration will not iomie ealvalioo.
There are many who aay, "All the relig
ion I need ia in the Seimoo on the
Mount." That ia ihiuiih one thould
aay, "All the food I need it in tbe lard
er," and then ibey ahould lock the door
and throw the key away. No man oeedt
to worry about any more religion until
he bat exhausted that contained in this
termoo. But be might at well bave bis
religion iu the Kt-jptiau Book of tbe
Dead aa in I hit Sermon on the Mount
if he never laket if out and puta it ioto
practice. He who build bit hopes of
bit aesthetic capacity for admiog tbe lay
ioga of Jerus ia building them on the
aod What Ood wantt ia not men and
women who can nod tbeit heada is agree
ment with the preacher 'i leotimenta or
tit with a rapt expreteion ofijmpathetic
appreciation i f the leimm on ibeir
facet and go home raving, 1 What a love
ly discount I '
He want, men ind women who n
prett ll.iir appreciation of the beauties
of truth by their application of ita
duties.
Optrati..oa count more with God than
opinion. Woik iatrue worship. At
the Ian you will not be a-ked your eM
ail e of the lihil, oratoiical and aeoti-
menial rpiiliiit of ( l.u-t a great terouu
Tbe great Aivhiliot will out aek your
opinion of II i dmiD and plans; H
will want tone the hue yuu bave built
according tu those plant or other wi e Tbe
man who doea no more than to admire
the plana that Ol d hat drawn builds no
more than a hi ute of air on ibe sands of
his iuiupinuliiin. What bad lie to show?
It will ool d'i then t aiy, "Lord, I waa
alwaja one of the first to tsy, Lord,
Lord, ii d to ripre.s my admitation of
Chiiat aid Ilia teail.ii'ga" God will
ask Tor the tmildirg rrtclrd by your
oh. die nee
Nomaukoowa lat any truth ia
worth till he tele it lu wurk. Your doo
Irioe you burl dt mi o.trate. Prove it by
livii g ai d ibe wi lid will lake chances on
ita log ie. Tbe nuiha that Chiist spoke
are God'tdeito and plan for tbe edifice
of Irue liting. You run brirjg twenty
people to accept these plana by erecting
ihe Miucluie ofyiurtwn life tquarely
and ex.ctly upon them before you could
make tine single m.uI aecepi tbem by your
edmiraii.iu and aruuii nla for them,
What God wanir iind tl i world needa
is a I hrUiiaiiiiy list l grown up tut
of admiration intu tu nlati' n. aA Cbrii-
lianity thai din uu rr than aise about
love and piety, tl at l,ia ihem; that
not only propoui ds principle, but also
practices them. The chunli baa been
too long like the lad ho thinks be hat
solved the prohhm nf rtrpetoal motion,
ton proud of the theory to Hoop to
prove if, she must l ui'd no nvoreoo the
saudt 1 1 lentimcntil admiration o'f truth,
but on the lock of leal application. H.
F. Pope, in Rtm'it Horn.
1118 SIGHT THREATENED.
"While picnieing last month my 11
month bov waa poitoned by tome weed
or plant," lays W. H Dibble, of Sioux
City, Ia. "He rubbed the poison off his
handa into hia eyea and for a while we
were afraid hi would lose hit aiicht. Fi
nally a neighbor recommended Dt; Will's
Witch Hanil Salve Ihe nrt applica
tion bellied him aod in a lew daya hi
waa aa well as ever. rtr alto diseases
cuts, burnt, aoaida, wounds, luseot ones.
DeWiil t Wuch llavl Halve it sure
nr, rteiiiivw niim at ones. newara
of oouuteit"eil.
W. M. Cohes.
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If you would hit the urgtt, aim I lit
tie ibove it. Every arruw that liei feeli
the sllraetton of the earth
Mall
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Digests what yon eat.
This preparation contains all of tbe
dlgealsnu sud digest all kinds (,.
food. It gives Instant relief and never
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the food you want. The nnwt sensitive
itomanha can take It, By lu use many
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uneaualled for the lUmiach. Child'
ren with weak slontschi thrive on it,
First dots relievee. A diet annecewiary,
Curt) all fttomaoh troubtot
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W.M. Cohen, Druggiat.
to
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K THE LOST CAUSE.
T- -, 00-00 '00-00 -X
lines wBirrrn on ths sack or a conpedebats bill
Representing nothing on Qod's earth now,
And naught in the waters below it;
As the pledge of a nation that is dead and gone,
Keep it, dear friend, and show it;
Show it to those who will lend an ear
To the tale this trifle will tell,
Of liberty born of a patriot's dreams,
Of a storm-cradled Nation that fell.
Too poor to possess the precious ores,
And too much of a stranger to borrow;
We issued today our "promise to pay,"
And hoped to redeem on the morrow.
The days roiled by, and weeks became years,
But our coffers were empty still.
Coin was so rare that tlie treasury 'd quake
If a dollar had dropped in the till.
But the faith (hat was in us was strong, indeed,
Though our property well we discerned,
And this little note represented the pay
That our suffering veterans earned.
They knew it had hardly a value in gold.
Yet as gold each soldier received it,
It gazed in our eyes with a promise to pay,
And every true soldier believed it.
But our boys thought little of prize or pay,
Or of bills that were long overdue,
We knew if it bought our oread today, '
'Twas the best our country could do.
Keep it, it tells all our history over,
From the birth of the dream to the last;
Modest and born of the angel hope.
Like our hope of success it has passed.
"DON'T GO, JENNIE."
The Sweet Singer Carried Him
Back to His Boyhood Days.
Dr Leo 0. Brougbtoo tellt this most
triking incident aa it wat related to him
by a friend from Cincinnati ;
In that city there waa a pretty, young
girl, i member of tbe church, who, on
one occasion waa iovited by ber friend to
accompany him on Wednesday evening
to s theatre. It waa nothing new, but
aometbiug whispered, "Don't go, Jeonie."
Tbia peculiar aomething oontinued speak
ing to ber, "Don I go.
She wrote him s letter aod laid, "I
can't go to the theatre to-night; there ia
something that tella me not to go. "There
came a letter laying, "It ia s splendid
play." She wrote bim another letter
laying tbe would go. Then she dropped
down for an evening nap. She dreamed
that the ingela came that night and
found her in the theatre. She got up
and wrote, "I am aorry to tell you, but I
will have to break my engagement. I
oan t go.
That night Jeonie found herself in the
church. She had been going to the
theatre on Wednesday evenioe. The
pastor walked up to her and said : "Jen
nie, I am to glad to aee you at prayer
meeting. I feel that the Lord hai some
thing for you to do to-night." She laid,
I tell you, I bave made up my mind. I
am not going to another theatre. I don't
believe it is right."
The paator congratulated her upon it.
In tbe course of the service he asked ber
to sing. She went and stood it tbe
piano tod nog "Jesus, Lover of My
Soul." Her heart was on fire, aod the
sang it tweeter than she bad ever done
before.
The congregation was dismissed, but
there waa s young man who lingered
about the door who was s stranger. The
pastor went to the door and be laid
"That waa the sweetest singing I ever
heard. It carried me back to my boy
hood daya, when mother used to siog to
me. I am I bad boy, but I have made
up my mind I am going to serve Christ
right now."
'WEI'!!'"' iW'TWi'WBJim l TiTa
THE FARMER'S LAMENT.
ASTfeW'" '' aAi,AAMa.ayHWJ
li4lAiiiWAi.j..i.A...i.t...ii.A.jJlti"
LaVji
a ia-S-jA tit awi i .
I'm p-ittin' wearv. Mollv. of our visit here in town,
Thoutrh daughter's done her very best to keep homesickness
down,
With sixty years spent on the farm, the town don't seem to be,
Fer all its gayety and sich, the fittest place for me.
It's true the guirl is married an' the boys is gone away,
An home is sorter like ourselves a bit run down an gray
But still I want to arit back there whar life flows slow an sweet
With the bee hums in the meadows an' the pattridge in the
wheat.
I've read the volumes, Molly, my daughter's had me read;
I've trone about the citv twice, an' all it's sitrhts I've sesd.
But will you b'lieve it, lookin' down there on the cold an' slush
There comes a flood of memories an' a sort ot suent nusn.
I see the children romrjin' round the premises once more,
An sproutin' jonquils in the yard an' roses by the door,
An' then I somehow hear, 'twixt me an' noises ot tne street,
The bee hums in the meadows an' the pattridge in the wheat
Will T. Hale, in New York Times.
YESTERDAY.
W. D. NK8BITT.
It is not far to Yesterday,
And there we turn our eyes
To where the good, glad memories
In pleasing pictures rise,
The faded roses of today
GroTr red and rich vithdsw.
And where gray clouds are spreading now
We see the skies of blue.
Just down the way is Yesterday
There sunshine always beams;
Today we close our eyes and see
Our Yesterday in dreams,
Today we hear the long-dead song,
And now we understand
Its cadence, and know why it made
Our Yesterday all grand.
A little way to Yesterday
Today may have its fears;
Yet yesterday it filled with smiles.
Tomorrow has its tears
Today tomorrow What of them,
When we can find the way
That leads us to the golden land
The land of Yesterday 1
It is not far to Yesterday,
With glamour of the rose;
With haunting echo of the song
That thrilled us to the close.
Tomorrow and today w ill lose
Their darkness and their gloom,
And each will soon be Yesterday,
With melody and bloom.
TO MY FRIENDS.
It ia 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 bad dyspepsia so that
he had tried most everything. I told
bim to use Kodol. Words of gratitude
have come to me from him because I rec
ommended it. George W. Fry, Viola,
Iowa. Health and strength, of mind
and body, depend on the stomach, and
normal activity of tbe digestive organi.
Kodol. tbe great reconstructive tonio,
cures all stomach and bowel troubles,
indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol digeste
any good food you eit. Take a dose
alter meala.
W. M. Cohen.
A BRAVE BOY.
He Came Back At Night To
His Bivouc Untouched.
Tbe Well-Spring tells the following
atory of s real hero who wore the gray
during the late war:
The day after the battle of Fredericks
burg, Kershaw's brigade occupied Mary'i
Hill, and SykeV division lay ISO yards
ahead, with s stone wall between the
two forces. The intervening sptce be
tween Sykes' men and the stone wall wat
ttrewn with dead, dying and wounded
Uoion soldiers, victims of the battle ol JJ7"y TUIUfiffPHS
mi in; uciiiii, lim.il icui nnu rjy, a p,yn, IaaW1sJ,
their groans and agonizing cries of Beauty is woman's greatest charm. Th
"Witerl water I" w..rm a. orea wauurui wonien. A pretty
"General, aaid a boy-sergeant in gray tliisiwer. What can be done to perpetu-
i'T .n'i Ai.rxt iViia " I a,e Uie ra( 0,1(1 keeP women beautiful.
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.... I "-' u.mn un;n wr LllllUICTl ttUU UU
"What is the matter, Sergeant, asked 1 culture,! women in the crisis. Husband!
the General. I b""""1 inveaiiaie uiu remedy in order
"I cant atand hearing those wounded with which children can be bom and
Yankees crvine for water: mav I eo and ""'y of form and r! retained.
j , jo I - v .
give tbem some?" Mother s Jt riend
'Kirkland," laid the General, "tbe s tlie name b7 wl"c" tins preparation it1
' I L-Itnwn T, rllmlntkllna tl, nam atli. in
.L. II Mil " f""" "'" "
momeoi you step over iue wan, you u
get a bullet through your head; the skir
mishing has been murderous all day.
"If you'll let me, I'll try it."
"My boy, fought not to let you run
tucb a risk, but I cannot refute. God
protect you I You may go."
"Thank you, sir," and with a smile on
bit bright, handsome face, tba boy ser
geant sprang away over the wall, down
among the sufferers, pouring the blessed
water down tbeir parched throats. After
the first few bulled bis Christ like errand
became understood, ind shouts instead of
bullets rent the lir.
He came back it night to bit bivouac,
untouched.
"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto
one of the least of these, my brethren, ye
have done it unto me."
i paiu i
motherhood. Used throughout pregnancy
it relieves morning sickness, curei lore
breasts, makes clastic all tendons called
noon to hold the expanding burden.
Muscles soften and relax under Ita influ
ence and the patient anticipates favorably
the issue, in the comfort thus bestowed.
mother' a hrlend is a liniment for ex
ternal application. It ia eently rubbed
over the parts so severely taxed, and being
absorbed lubricates all the muscles.
Druggists sell it for Jtr tier bottle. You
may have our book "ftof herhood" free.
IHE BSADFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA, IA.
MORE TALK
Mrs Crimsonbeak They say that
woman, by getting into different occupa
tions formerly monopoliied by men, ire
reduoing the scale of wagea.
Mr. Crimsonbeak Yes; that'a right;
and I see now we've got women lawyer?.
I'm glad of that.
Why?
Well, they'll charge lest and talk
more.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow'l Soothing Syrup his been
used for over sixty years by million! oi
mothers for children, while teething, with
perfect loooesi. It soothe, the child,
softens the gums, illiyi all pain, eures
wind oolio, ind ia the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists
in every pirt of the world. 2a cent!
bottle. Be sure ind uk fur "Mrs. Wine-
low's Soothing Syrup," and taki so eth
er kind.
TOO QUEER TO PASS
Yet, I still have the first dollsr I ever
made, laid the gray haired passenger.
The ideal rxcliimed the travelling ac
quaintance. And bow did yon kiep it
io long?
It waa very iuiimreul, Iwiug uiy ui.l,
ind I'd hive bid troubli in passing it
IT NKKDS A TONIC.
There are times when your liver noeds
s tonic Don't give purgatives that gripe
nd weaken. DeWitt'l Little Kirly
Risen expel ill poiaoa from the system
ind act u tonio to the liver, W. Soott
DJl lilghlsod ive., Milton, fs., lays:
"I hive carried DeWitt'l Little Early
Risen with me for several yem and
would not be without them." Small ind
easy to tike. Purely vegetable. They
never gripe or distress.
W.M. Uoneo.
PANAMA HITS-
Wbit oo earth do you mean, her I
mother asked, by urging your husband to I
ge( one of those outrageously high-priced I
Panama hats? Are you orazy to encour
age Buch extravagance ?
I shall want some more hata from time I
to time myself, mamma dear, the tweet I
voudz woman replied, and he hat al
ways kicked to at the prices I pay.
My darling I You always was such I
hand for lookin' ahead. Let me kiss
you.
TOOK HIS CHOICE.
No man is independent, in the strict
est seose, however rich or powerful be
may be.
If i penon try to show his independ
ence, he it not unlikely to meet with fail
ure Thia wan once the case with the
famous John Randolph, of Roanoke
He had been atoppmg at a country tavern,
and on leaving, the landlord said :
Mr. Randolph, which way are you
going?"
The gruff Virginian replied:
"I have paid my bill, and it's none of I
your business."
Half an hour later Randolph came to
oroes-road, ind not koowiog which to
take, he tent bit servant back to inquire.
The landlord replied :
"Tell Mr. Randolph that be baa paid
hia bill, and he can take which road be
pleases."
OM GUARD.
Keep an old gander, says a writer in a
gardening piper, if you would protect
young chicki from their enemies in tbe
thipe of dogs, cats, crows ind .magpies.
Tbi gentleman will be found of great use,
shifting ill objeetiomble cbaracten with
commendable promptness. Not only will
intruder! be imirtly looked after, but the
gander will make ai much noise as possi
ble while performing hia duty, tbui giv
ing the poultry keeper ind game rearer
warning when all it not right.
Paint on tbi roof will not strengthen
thi fonndition.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
(hi mm Hati Always B3Sh:
Bern tba
8iMtar0f
IS.tELLOW.POISON
in your blood ? Physicians call
it rUlariai tlerm. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope, it works day ana
nleht. First, it turns vour com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless. ft
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blojd at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
ii neglected ana wnen tnuis.
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 ana nave perfected
Roberta Tonic to drive It out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chills, r-evers and
Malaria. It has cured thous
andsIt will cure you, or your
money back. I nis u lair, I ry
it. Price, 25 cents.
Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS
W Early Riser
The) famous HUM pills.
Biliousness
Ml hut OMti voar valumbia CAflCAa
RETS una 11 nd them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used tbem foraotne lime
for 1 DdlRestioa tnd blliounnrRs and am now com
Bietoiy cured, iiecommena luem. to every one.
nee tried, you will never bo without them tu
the family. Edw. A. Maux, Albany, N. Y.
CANDY
THADI MAJM I
PlMUnt Palatattlav Prwant ! at (Iai-u fWi
Good. Sam Htckeu. Weaken, or Um. Use, be', Mm.
CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
fcwt UT CeAey, tTfcWf, UmUtwi, w last. Mt
Mn.Tfl.Rlf" B")d mD4i tuarantewl bj alldruc-
U'IUDAW gksuto CX'JtKlobaoMllat).t:
Dizzy?
Then your liver Isn't acting
well. You suffer From bilious
ness, constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
the Standard Family Pill.
Small doses cure.
Wnut nmr niouitu. lie r bettl ItMfclitul
trwn or rich blav-. " ltu ua
for the
i, N. M,
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtf.
Hail A CO ,
OVERCONFIDENCE.
ill ill
The mm who thinks he knows it
hippy for i limo.
For him thi light! ire brilliiot ind the
iaIa ara all anhima
But when the lid awakening comes this
life seeini very rough,
And then he envies simple folk who never
mike i bluff.
HARPER
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THE GREATER BURDEN.
'It there inything birder to bear than
real tiouble?" I isked of the intellectu
al man who nt next to me in the tmoker.
"Only imaginary trouble," he replied.
From bis anawer 1 knew that 1 was
correct in my lurmiae. He wis indeed
t member in good Minding of the Phi
losophers' union.
NOT GUILTY.
SCIENTIFICALLY Diitillsd
NATURALLY AGED,
ABSOLUTELY PURE,
Beit and 8afeat for ill uses,
For Sale By
W.D.SHim Weldon, N.O.
Didn't I see my butbind kissing you? I n-.r--..a r-.
Qoodneas, no, mum. I wouldn't be wir,.i..iowu.. w
eaught deid kiting ,uoh . looking f.ng Ctyupht, CMt antl Crwtp.
at him. n E.tTAINBACK.
KOTART PL3LIC.
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Roanoke Newt Offloa.
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