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TERMS:-!i PER AjfifeM IN advance
JJITN" "W. SLBDaB, proprietor.
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WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1902.
NO. 27
DL. XXXVII.
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f 4t8tlable Prprlionror Ai
die SlBioadB and Dowels of
fromolea DigesllonjCheerful
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1 naruVI DfiflMdv for COMikkV
hoVTsnur Slomach.DiMrhoea
ibrms .Convukions .Feverish
fves and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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NEW YORK.
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For Infnnti mi Children.
Tha Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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For Over
Thirty Years
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Yifi, i., B. olTM. MIMt 4 rumlMW Tlnn Ah.)
HOW HE MADE AH EHEMY.
Old Gentleman Tells of Perfidy
o( a Former Friend.
"Yei," nid ihe old mio, "Btnith u
mj botoo ftiend wheD we were boji it
tobool, but be becim mj wont enemy.
Wa lit od the itme foim, le together,
lept together, tod ahered eioh other I
joys tod norrown.
When we grew older our pereoli tent
vi to uuifernu loceihet, where our
frit odxliip, if poitible, grew etronper.
We took our drgreee tngei her, end, to
preierve ihe fiieedtl ip of our bojhood
dive, wiol into parlnrrthip
We wire - more thao broiheia end
were tlwtys tugoiher, and it wu while
tlcndiDg I aocial party that we both met
tod fell io loe with the same girl.
' Our rivalry was friendly one, aod
for some lime dodo oould tell which wu
ihe fnorcd one. Ooe night my chum
eame to me in his old friendly way and
aid :
"John, I can mo that if I ihould
prove ihe winner you would suffer deep
ly, therrfrre I hate decided to turn over
my interest in the busmen to yon and
leave hi fe me new eonotry.
''Of urse, I erd svoti d to persuade
him not 10 go, but heperMslid aod car
ried out hie plan. He went to Austra
lia, snd in ibree months I merried the
girl."
"But how did Smith become your ene
my ?" inquired one of ihe listeneis.
"Bvnot lettiogme go to Australia
instead," snspped the old man; sod tbey
til understood.
ONE MINUTE COUGH CURE
Is the only harmless eougb cure thst
gives relief. Uures uougna, uoios,
WYISIT OR WEITE-w
Ik Petersburg Furniture Co,
203 AMD 207 N. SYCAMORE ST.
PETERSBURG, VA.
I
THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES
AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
A. J. "W I N F I ELD president manager calamities of the see.
.Specisl Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly.
"WHEN PEACE, LIKE A RIVER," WHAT IT COST HIM.
Circumstances Under Which A Summing Up of a Georgia
Mr. Spafford Wrote the Good Candidate's Campaign.
Old Hymn.
The following burlesque on Georgia
"It is Well With My Soul" was writ- osndidate's expenses illustrates what earn-
ten by H. 0. Spafford, sod the populsr psigning means to some men end the
tune to which it is slwavs lung is one of methods used to set votes. Here is tbe
P. P, Bliss's best compositions. way he puts it down
Mr. Spafford was t member of the "Lost 4 months aod 33 days oanvsss-
Chioago bsr and in elder of the Preaby- iog; 2,548 hours of thiokiog about the
terian church. eleclioo: 5 sores of cotton: 22 sores of
He hsd been suooesaful io his profes- corn; t whole sweet potato crop; 4 sheep,
sioo, but bed msde some unforlunsle in- 5 shoals, aod one beef given to barbecues,
vestments, snd when the financial panic two front teeth aod s ooatidcrable quan-
of 1873 setioutly dintuibed the butioens tity of hair in I perxonal ekirmiah. Gave
of the oouotry Mr. Spafford found (bat U7 plugs of tobaooo; 70 Suoduy school
his savings of many years had been swept books: 2 tir of suspenderx; 4 calioo
twsy. dresses; 7 dolls sod 13 baby rattlers.
The members of his family were pros- Told 2,889 lies; shook bands 85,484
trsted by this disastrous turn in their af-1 times; tslked enough to have made
fairs, snd he acceded to the wish of help-1 1,000 Urge volumes eise of psteot offioe
ful friends that thsy should visit Europe reports; kissed 1,226 babied; kindled 14
snd thus be removed for some time from kitobeo fires; cut 3 cords of wood; pulled
scenes of his financial ruin. 474 bundles of fodder; picked 754
Mrs. Spafford snd her four children pounds of cotton; helped pull 7 wsgoo
took passage on tbe French liner Ville loads of corn; dug 14 bushels of potatoes;
du Havre, and tbe story of that voyage toated 27 buckets of water; put up 7
is one of the most appalling of the msny I stoves; was dog-bit four limes; watch
broken by baby cost (2 to bsve it re-
When in mid ocean and in tbe blsck-1 psiied.
oees of a November sight in 1873 the Loaned out three bsrrels of flour, 50
steamship collided with the Glasgow bushels of meal; 150 pounds of bacon;
clipper Locb Earn and in twelve minutes 37 pounds of butter; 12 doien eggs; 3
the former went down, earning? to desth I umbrellas: 13 lead Dencils: 1 Bible dio-
230 souls, and among them were Mr. tionary; 1 mowing blade; 2 boea; 1 over-
Spafford's four daughters. cost; 5 boxes of paper collars, none of
Mrs. Spafford sank with the vessel, which have been returned.
but floated again, and was finally res- Called my opponent a peismbulating
eued. lisr doctor's bill f 10. Had five argu-
The saved were taken to Havre, and meets with my wife result: Ooe flower
The death of self is the life of the
soul .
U tup irrupD cmp np tup nQY ?
fV MIL U I IILil tfiuit ui ilia, urn i (y
Th k far-off hills are very blue, as blue as the painted sky
Where the silvery fleece clouds never move while the earth
While the earth goes drifting idly by, and the white sun burns from that city Bhe sent a message to her vase smashed; one shirt bosom ruined;
ahove I husband in Chicago : I ooe broom handle broken; two hsndfulls
question of nutrition. If the stomach
and other orgiius of dilution and nutri
tion are ke in a healthful condition
there will I a wl.nmirlhl body, and
little liability to disorders of th liver,
bowels or such o..ier disorder as may
result Horn in
nutrition aud
lack of exer
cise. Pr. Pierre's
Cnhlen Med
ical Discovery
cures iliartiHce
ol the aluuiach
and other or
gans of diges
tion and nutri
tion, and also
diseases of oth
er organs which
are caused by
the diseased
condition of the
stomach. By
enabling tbe
perfect nutri
tion nf the
body it increases the vital power and
promotes a vigorous old age.
" I was a auflfrrer from chronic diarrhea for ire
ytars." writ.. Mr Mary A. Aaroo, of RoUa,
Phflpa Co., Ho, "I two mnrlK rcraw
hi,.h wmiM riv m. r.lief for a short titnfl
smly. My trouble would return as bad aaever.
i mnu,lti.d vnu in lulv iqoq. and bv vour advke
MMmiM uiiinv Ur Pi.re'. remedies. I took
two bullies ol me ijoioen muic.i uwrn'r,
three vials of the ' Pellets,' aod somie of th
' Eitract of Smart-Weed,' aa yo odTtaed. I
have not had any return of my trouble atoce
nsinf vour medicines. Am nAr seventy-one
yeara old aud 1 never had anything to relieve
me so quick. I think Dr. Pierce's medleinee the
f'reatest on earth. Should 1 ever have any re
urn of my trouble shall use your medidite.
My thanks to you for your advice and thanks
to Almighty Cod for restoring me to health
through your hands.
Accept no substitute for "Golden Med
ical Discovery." There is nothing "Just
aa good" for diseases of the stomach,
blood and lungs.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the beat
laxative for old people. They cure con
stipation and biliousness.
I do?"
This message of fesrful import suf
ficient to drive reason from her throne-
was Iht first notice Mr. Spafford bad
that his dear ones were not ss happy ss
The Weldon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN
STAPLE & FANCY
'GROCERIES &
S VetX is. Ws 611 Only To Merchant.
I Orders Solidtad. THK WELDON OBOCEBY CO ,
OQl. WILDOM.H. 0.
I J.
Anrl the heat waves flicker over the srrass.
R.n.nkiii. Wnnnn mr flonoh I Ann rhA hAAfl thrrjiltyh the r0B6-DedS BaSS anu TeuaSS;
Paeumonis. Asthms, UGrippe and all Ana l in my nammoa nwiuK wu oiSu ju, UD
Tk., rk i .. i...i ir.iniii. t oni I and love.
1 II I If . , whv " ej--
. i t r j w V
soaiea oy rain, saj. ue...uue a. , , , . ... . , . .
Muncie, Ind , and oontracted I severe! vu twiTnn '
sold and cough. I failed rapidly; lost . j breach stirs the yellow rye nor ripple's the wheat's when he parted with them I few days
48 pounds. My druggist reoommenaeu paie gheen, before in New York
One Minute Coujih Cure. The first And the little farms in the hollows seem to doze to the croon ln his unutterable sorrow Mr. 8psfford
ol tne dove: I ... .t,... . , ;u;i,i.
n.. A. 1. .1 ..I. f.n V,a wnat nt Inof I or
nut me siiauiws rcsiu nu... .no c. . .., ,. . ,.t
i nt tho alow.Wod iiniirii croon nn and am MHt. I "--" " r..r..v
o...vn-.v.- -r t i
Wh n I n mv hammock: swintr and dream or you. ana tne wss iosi m uesiruouuu . w,
night, and love,
"Saved, but saved alone. What shall of whiskers pulled out; lOo worth stiok-
ing plaster
$1,758.
bought. Besides spending
jii'.
bottle brought reli f; several cured nie.
I am back to my old weight, 148 lbs
One tlinule C'uugh Cure cuts the phlegm
relieves tbe cough st once, draws out in
flammation, eures oronp. An ideal rem
edy for children.
w, 91. uohen.
When a young msn asks the timid
maid if she will marry him It is up to
ber to declare she will knot.
, T.A.t.ftr -Rill and Packet Heads w
' aavvvv., 3V;
V m. i i-r 3 Tin TIA.- II
$ uircuiars, nana mua, suw. rjotkers, do you know
'Wf the many to-called btrth medic i net. and
.. . . i
EEeelsior Printing Co.,
Oh, lagging minutes that bring joy home, and swift that bear
u away,
How fast we would fill the dark to come with the hours we
grudge the dayl
So many years shall the earth swing on, that our brief bliss
recks not of,
While our time runs out like a tale that is told,
And the warmth of our youth in the dusk grows cold.
But I shaU not care it we botn anit down tnrougn tne long,
long night with love.
Caroline Duer in Smart Set.
i Um THE UNIVERSAL HABIT.
t remedies for women in the treatment
All 1 moat
06HCI UU yUUl tl UCl O, UI 'it, of her delicate organs, conuin mora ot
. nrHoro rAftfiixTfi tiromut andS
V V - WWW. - w F -
? careftii attention. 5
Ml Uifttr 11. Ian of fti Statu of Horti Caroliia,
- ' AUGUST 20TO, 1892.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY
. HALIFAX COUNTY DKPOSITORY.
TOWN OF WKLDON UKrusnvtu
less oniuui. mornhine and strychnine?
Do You Know that in moat countries
drucgiato are not permitted to sell narcot
ics Wltnnui laDcune into puuwna r
Do You Know that you should aot
taka Internally any medicine lor the
wain aceomnanylnt pre-s: nancy.
uo Yu a, now inag moussra rnesaw
Is aooUed axtenullv only?
Do You Know that Mother's Friatvd
Is a celebrated nreacrvotion. and thst it
has been in uaa over forty years, and that
each bottle of the genuine bears tha name
of Tha Rmdfield Reiruiator Co. )
. o. . .. .. I
Do yon know that when you use una
remedy Qunn ine penoa ot jtsuuou
Kill Da Ire 01 pain aau dw
healt
Wei
that TO
hy, hearty and clever chtiaren t
I. these thin irs are worth kno
r facta. Of druggUta at Jt.oo.
k nenuaded to trr a sulaititute.
Our .little book "Motherhood" Iroo.
m
Thsy awo facta.
Don't he
TNI tlAOPIIlr) lUUUfO CO, Atlaats, U
CIPIT1L m SURPLUS
$26,000.
im te. ...r. .hi. Vm neovided Unklog faoili for tola asoiioo
VookhJderssad directors have beet identified with the business .oiar-H.
4ifsx and North.mpton counties for msny yesrs. Money is loaned upon p-
Ived security at the legal rat of interest six per centum. Accounts of all ara.
suited. :
president: Via-PreiideBt: Cuhir.
E-DANIEL. Da. J. N. RAMSAY, n W.B.BM1XB.
Seaboard, Northampton aounty, n. u
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IS
YDNOR k HUNDLEY, for Value. 'rtn nrpaed Ike eity throngH
pWiiUse, for atylaa, ' Ota oboett FURNITURE wait for JoTJ
Pursbl and elegant, ornate or plaio, such Suites elsewhere we seek in Tai23"
Toted for UPHOLSTERY, net. we ind grand eolleetloe or every kioj)
inameotal DRAPERtES. It h knowe well, in perfect teste, Ibey exoelj
Wut 111 K. Broad St , of MIRRORS 4 PICTURES, the stock'eeompletEI
,brb,at,,uJitywee..r.lyo. .11 8YDN0R A HUNDLEY "PPY
fhia great store is 709-711-713
E Broad 6treet Richmond, Va
mm' . SbJ t W
Hello, Central I
Central, ring 34.
"Hello, h thai ParkerT".
"Yee." : ,
"How about J. E. M. floor?"
"Plenty of it."
'Send me barrel of it round at once,
please."
"Ailright." I , s
I have a few single barret breach load'
ing aune at 14 60. First ootas will get
tbe guns. Only a few left
W. T. PARKER.
WELDON, N, C.
I saw ber go shoppicg in stylish attire;
And she felt
Of her belt
At tbe back.
Her walk was ss free as s springy steel wire,
Aod msny e rubber neck turned to admire
As she felt
Or her belt
At Ihe back.
8he wondered if all the contraptions back there
Were fastened jnst right 'twas sn unceasing care.
So she felt
Of ber belt
At the back.
I taw her at churoh aa she entered tbe pew ;
And she felt
Of ber belt
At tbe bsck.
She hsd on a skirl that wu rustly and new,
And didn't quite know what tbe fastenings might do;
So she felt
Of her belt
At the bsck.
She fidgeted around while the first prayer was said;
She fumbled about while the hymn waa read
. - Oh she felt .
Or ber bell
- At the back.
Jack told her oie night that be loved her like mad; .
And she felt
' For her belt -
At tbe bock.
She didn't look sorry, she didn't look glad
She looked like she thought; "Well, thst wasn't so bad."
And the felt
For bsr belt
" At the bsok.
But well, I don't tbiok 'twss t great deal or barm,
For what should the maiden hsve foond hut sn arm
VV dsn she teit
For her belt
At tbe back.
8. W, Gilliam la Lot Angeles Herald.
ALWAYS DYING.
thst bis
wife wss psiufully prostrated, and that
his four children were buried in the dsrk
waves of the eea. there came from his
heart of hearts a soog of trust and resig
nation that has msny times encircled the
globe :
"When peace, like a river, sttendeth my
way,
When sorrows, like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me
to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul."
When Mr. Spafford returned from
Havre with his invalid wife be ssid to
his friends :
"I never felt more like (rusting God
than I do now."
Spsfford's hymn of resignation, with
its fine musical totting by the lamented
Bliss, is one of the most helpful of the
many goepel songs written during the
past quarter of a century,
On 8unday evening a service or song
wu given in ooe of our large city
churohea at which tbe story or "It Is
Well With My Soul" wu told, and the
lines sung with great tenderness of ex
pression by the audience and ohoir.
Attending the servioe wu a gentle
man who hsd suffered fiosncial reverses
in the panie of 1893.
When he heard the story or Spsfford's
heavy affliction and joined in singing the
hymn se pathetically inspired, he said to
his wife on hit return home from the
servioe :
"I will never again complain or my
lot.
"If Spafford oould write tucb t beauti-
Iful resignation hymn when be bad lost
alibis children, and everything else save
bit wife and ohartoter, I ought surely to
be thsokful thst my losses have been so
light."
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THE BEST REMEDY FOR CROUP
(From the Atchison, Ksn , Dsily Globe.)
This It Ibe sessoo when tbe women
who knowt the best remedies for croup
b in demsnd In every neigbboihood
u3 &f tic !2C2t tSffib!? hini la the
word it to be awakened in the middle of
tbe night by t whoop from one of Ihe
children. Tbe croup remedies are almost
u ture to be lost, in ease of croup, as
revolver is ture to be lost io otse of bur
glars. There used to be en old fashion
DIXIE.
I'se gaiue back to Dixie-
No more l'se gtvioe to wander;
My heart's turn bsck to Dixie
I can stay here no longer,
I miss de old plantation;
My borne and my relation;
My heart's turned bsck to Dixie,
And I must go.
Chorus.
I'se gwioe back to Dixie,
I'se gwine bsck to Dixie,
I'se gwioe where do orange blossom grow;
For I bear de children calling,
I see their sad tears railing,
My heart's turned back to Dixie,
And 1 must go.
I've hoed io fields of cotton,
I've worked upon tbe river;
I used to think if I got off,
I'd go back there, no, never;
But time hu changed de old msn,
His head is bendiog low,
His heait'i turned bsck to Dixie,
And I must go.
Chorus.
I'm traveling back to Dixie
My itep it slow snd feeble;
I pray de Lord to help me,
Aod lead me from all evil;
And should my strength forsake me,
Den, kind friends, oome and take me;
My heart's turned back to Dixie,
And I must go.
Chorus.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yoo eat.
Th'9 preparation contain! all of the
aigesianw ana aigcsw an aiuui
looa. it gives lnsiarib renei auu uoic.
fails to cure. It allows you to eat au
the food you want. Tbe most sensitive
ttomachscantak-elt. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have beeu -cured
after everything else failed. Is
unequalled lor me stomacn. vuim
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared onlyby E. 0. DxWitt Co., vman
The 1. bottle coulatns SH times tbe Mo. sum.
W. M. Cohen, Druggist.
IS YELLOW. POISON ;
In your blood ? Physicians call N
It naiartai uerm. it can dc seem
changing; red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day and
night. First, It turns your com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensatlona creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthiest. 9
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enter the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chllla,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down coma 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 have perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive It out,
nourish your system, restore
eppetlte, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and
Malaria. It has cured thous
andsIt will cure you. or your
money back; Itusisrair. try
It. Price, 25 cent.
Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS,
iltHiisiMiTiiTf1
CASTOR I A
For Infinti and Children.
Iht Kind Yoo Hava Always Bought
Bears the
Bigoatore of
True religion is duty linked to the
divine.
1 t nli.niMfl rt ti.aim end eVta lllimAn
Uie consists m a e. .. -s - -. j7 reiDedy for croup, known u hive syr
economy is simply, so far as i s material part is concerned, a " j
t! j .1nr.an.la rn fnnrl aa thn moat imnortftntl r . . ..
macuuie uu u. " I , ,hat Chamberlsin't Cough Remedy
factor in keeping in wording oraer. vy utu - b lod doe, DOt W9t M maob.
commence to die as soon as we are oorn, 11,01 course meuB .uk h (fc
certain parts of the body immediately begin to perish; their ex- . M(, gi?ee wHef u t
istence is is ephemeral; they come and go. are repienisnea ana Aottm ,ime QiTe thU nmtij
decay. They are the dying parts or tnat system 01 me wnicn u (h( y Ippetr, 4od it
may last a little while, but which must eventually yield to tnepreTent the stuck. It never fails snd
inexorable law ot nature. ne nans, we nair, etc., are ouerv- fs ni loUke. . ,
ble as an Instance in this case. The skin is always peeling. The For sale by W, M. Cohen,, druggis.t
food that, is taken in the one hour nourishes the system and Weldon, N.O.
ejects that which was taken the nour oeiore. - do, ... ,k, lhe wom,Bi but
YOU KNOW W H AT VOll'HK TAK.INU
When yon take Grove's Tssteless Chill
Tonic because the formula it pltioly
printed oe every bottle showing thst it
is limply Iron and Quinine in a tutelees
form. No rare, No Pay. 50c
leantt
Ilftatan
af
UU1A.
I iht Hir.il Vo'J "ffl l"ri BongM
H often breaks the husband.
We live io die that we may die Io live.
1L. M.-i. U 11-. lUoau ILuirrM
af lUW l-CC4GU,1i
ir you are bilioos sod seeking advisers,
Tske DeWitt'i Little Esrly Risers,
Just before going to bed.
You will And on the morrow,
You ire rid of your wrrow
Tbst'i all; jnst enough said.
These cleansing pills do not gripe, but
move ihe bowels gently md easily, oleaut
ing the liver. Their tonio effect gives
strength to the glands, preventing a re
turn of the disorder.
W. M. Cohen.
. i.
The poor la goods ire often rich in
grios. . ,
Oad'a work must be done io God's
wsy.
Eloquence is not of the lungs.
Wisdom seldom runs in s rut. -Mao
is ever greater than hit tools.
FOR A BAD COLD.
If you have a bad cold you need a
good reliable medicine like Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it,
sad to allay the irritation and inflamma
tion or the throat and lungs.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist
WeWoo,N. C.
For sick headache try Chamberlaie'i
Stomach ind Liver Tablets; they wi
ward off the attack if taken in time.
For sale by W.M. Cohct. Druggist,
, Weldon, N.C.
CKST' Early Riser
ThefanMwalattswpllla. .
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Ayer's Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your dys
pepsia, make your liver right.
Easy to take, easy to operate.
JSC. II s.-urslsta.
Want your ntmi.tiiclie -r feard beautiful
brown or rlt'll Muck T Then III.
BllCI(IKGilAH'SCYE,w0f,i,.hk.r.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
bowili e.r jou re III or will be. Keep yoi
iH.wolsionon.tiul be well. Fore. In lhe ihraiieof vie.
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