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VOL. XXXVII.
A IN" E "W SP APER FOH THE PEOPLE
TEEDVES:-'1-50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAItCII 12. 1903.
NO. 44
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HOME VERY 1NTKHK8T1NU BTAT1NTICS
HRorotir cut by compilers
The Great Spring Remedy.
After the rigors of winter ire (clt you are liable to feel the need of a
tonic, laxative and
BLOOD PURIFIER.
YOU WANT THE BEST OF COURSE ; THAT IS
KHEUMACIDE.
Thi medicine la scientifically compounded from the extracti of roota,
herbs and bark., combined with certain other purifying and alterative
. f... t'l . T .. .. n
products, n sure ure 101 iMicomamm, innigf.rion, v on.npation, nous, i
Kidney Troubles, and all di.ea.ea arising from impurities in the blood. ,
A.k jrpmr drnicK' tor HHKt'MAriDK and Insist f ettlaf it.
Beware of ettbaUtntee of shmbtfKl valwe.
All Druegisti, or express prepaid.
S Bobbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore, fid., U. 5. A.
HOSiriQ OUT SL!
" $ $ fc
In order to make room for Spring
Goods I will sell all winter cloth
ing at cost. Call and get a good
suit and overcoat at bargain prices
P. K STAINBAOK
The Weldon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN
STAPLE & FANCY f
kyJm GROCERIES
Aft y.r-S
Tin' compilers of 1V10 twelfth census
ave worked out some, very intorestiDg
-t of vital statistics touching the health
and disease period of the year, and the
iufliicnce of climate od the tendency to
suicide.
The death mo in In are Mated to be
March and April for adults and July and
August fur children under five yeara of
ge. The mortality in greatest for both
milt and females during these periods.
The health months for both adults and
children are October and November,
lien the mortality is found to be at
minimum.
Thrse statistics confirm the statements
of the doctors and show in practically
every instanca the mortality among the
malts, evidence, the scientists assert, that
he males arc becoming weaker physical
ly and more susceptible to disease End
eatb, while the females aro growing
ronger, and are constitutionally better
equipped to battle fur life,
Suicide is mod prevalent in April,
May, August and January, while shooi
ng is by fur the most popular method
of self-destruction, It is most practiced
by married males, a rather poor compli
ment to matrimony. In females, ud-
marri' d, between I'oriy-five and sixty four
yeara of age, the rate of death from sui
cide was greater than those married or
idowed.
If it's a bilious attack, take Chamber
ain's stomach and Liver Tablets and a
quick recovery is certain,
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist,
We'don, N. C.
W Sell Only To Merchauts.
8? Order Hollt
& ''HI
ft i . oti TUP .WiV (I Will K. It Y uu .
Standard Grades
Use Black Elastic Roof Paint.
W by use inferior paints when stuodard
goods are Ml much cliciiper in the long
HUTSK l'AINT. COACH PAINT. ,un
FLOOU PAINT, WAGON PAINT. W,i,l!l0
koofpaint. Taner Faint & Oil Co.,
Innumerable Bhadei, Color-Carda for ' - ' Bo1 18U'
the .-king. RICHMOND, VA
L. 0. ANDERSON,
-DEALER IN-
Heavy and Fancy Grocer.
FRUITS, CON FECTtON Kill KS.
WILL BE CLAD TO SEE MY COUNTRY FRIENDS.
sLpWPttM.c
r.WELDON, N. C.i
Oriuiitii Under Tie Lais of the State of Hortk Carolina,
AUGU3T 20TH, 1892.
STATU OF NORTH CAROLIN A DKPOSIIOKY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DKl'OSI IOKY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEl'OSl IOIU .
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - S2G.0OO.
Ft), ten year thi. ioslitutiou h.. provided banking facilities for this lection
t. . . r. ... . . ;i..:cj ika KiiumMM interests or
m stockholders and director have neon lueouueu ...
n.lif.t and Northampton counties U many year.. Money ta loaned upon ap-
, . T. ; . MHiiim Antnomia ul all are.
proved security it the legal rale oi iniorcw r iu..-..
wtieitea. ,
P.;.i..... Vilr.id..nt: Cashier:
W V. nivrn n T M BAMSAY. W. K. SMITH.
aW Ail Ittiti An. V . .'i -
Seaboard, Northampton county, N. U
E. CLARK
The
1111 111 Bit
HIT i LJLJiN , Jl-N W.
Tkt Beat of Everything kept Id .took. Fresh 8e.son.bl. good, for Italy
eeral Suppliei for Ihe Public .Full line HARDWAKR.
vi va T? T N K K A K 2?
mJ ba, ta'ClS-Ufc lb. moat choic. WHISKIES, BRANDIES. WINKS
CIQAR3 .od TOBACCO. tVlifatteulion .nd Prompt deliver one.Hl
QUEER FACTS,
FOILED BY HUMIDITY.
Noiselessly, but with all his miU,
the burglar tuneed at the bureau
drawer.
In vain.
It refused to open.
He tupped again.
'Give it another jerk," . lid a voice be
hind him.
The burglar tumid.
The owner of the house was sitting
up in the bed and looking at him with an
xprrssinn of the deepest interest on bis
face.
"Jerk it again. Thoro'. . lot ofvalu
ble property in that drawer, but we
haven't been able to open, it since the
damp wether began. If you can pull it
out, I'll give yon a handsome royalty on
everything that'."
But the burglar had jumped out
through the window, taking . part of
the fash with him Chicago Tiibuue.
To ease toother', be.rt.oh. is to for
get one', own. Abraham Lincoln.
Beautiful Thoughts
Tin. .wept, nure breath of the babe u
luggestivc of innocence and health.
A .....tltpr'a vi'nrtiinir for children is in
separable from a love of the beautiful, nml
it behooves every woman to DrniR inc
sweetest and best influence, to bear on
r.f 1tr nintpmitv
To relieve pain onu mane easy mi
pen. mi vi-iien lite la Dom aigain,
Mother's Friend
la TKiDiilarly uscil. It ia a liniment eiuilv
,l,,iluiipr.-l and fur external use onlv
lVimaiitwoiiunshotiM try this remedy,
it being undeniably, friehd to herdurini;
nutnrK'ati-nuof siiociisand anticipation.
n ther'n Friend, it used tbiuugliout
gestation, will nften tlie breasta, thereby
preVtmUlK cractcuim'i wire mi'iHi.'.
niiiu-li-i tminitiaT with the burden V
rtl ,x tccorr.c ""If ttv.i et,' f mm tt.
MHM.......I onT.li.-ulinn. 1
All fibres in the alxlominal region wilt
reatmnd readily to the expanding covet
mntainimr thcembrvo if nother'Frlend
i. nnlinf rxtrriuill'v (lurinil preiruancy
Of all reliable druKKisU fn per bottle
Write for free book on flotherhood."
THE mOFICLO REQULATOR CO, TUNI, M.
Grossmann's
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age in the art of penmanship nialtea the
Hir a anlendid oennian in a few
weeks by the nse of this rina Endorsed
by prominent College President and boarda
ol education in turopeaou aiui n cou
ple doien assorted aiaea sent postpaid
for fl. Single sample 85o. When order
ing elngte rins;, atate whether for man,
woman orcniiu.
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No-119 8. ithSt , Philadelphia,
aep 18 tl
rHMaas,Ei Tonic
VW m ip" - ; " - -I Crcww't BUcw R.OOI. Uvr nut.
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is Petersburg Furniture Co.,
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PETERSBURG, VA.
THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN
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NO OBJECTION,
TALE OP AN UNFORTUNATE COURTSHIP
TOLD IN RFITME.
With delicate persuasion that betrayed
no base evasion, he contrived the con
versation ao it turned on true love
rare.
And in accents far from jolly ho dcolared
'gainst friendship', folly, and in tone,
quite melancholy said he'd take love
for hi. share.
It was, he said, admitted, that when
friendship', ghost had flitted, those it
left were to bo pitied; for their fate
was sad indeed.
But when true love onoe had darted
through one', soul, .nd then departed,
though it left one broken hearted, it
had filled . long felt need.
And there was do doubt .bout it, though
the skeptical might flout it, we could
not get on without it though it left us
in disgrace;
For its memory always haunted, and it
was the thing we wanted. Other things,
though highly vaunted, couldn't take
its place.
Then he asked if he might love her, for
there was no girl above her in his
eyes. He thought only of her, and
she said: "Why, certainly;
If to lovaisyour ambition, you at once
have my permission, but of course,
on this condition; you can love, but
not have me."
THE DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER.
The present visit of the Duke nnd Duchess of MnncheHtor to this country
la made, so It 1. anld. for the sole purpose of Blvliig Mr. Eugene Zimmerman
of Cincinnati, father of the duchest, a chance to aee hi. two titled grandchil
dren, one of whom is I.ady Mnry Montiicue, fifteen month, old, the other be
ing Viscount Mnndevllle, who 1ms reached the mature ago of three month.
READ IT THROUGH.
TWOULD SPOIL THIS STORY TO TELL IT
IN THE HEADLINES.
To use an eighteenth century phraise,
this i. an "o'er true tale." Having hap
pened in . small Virginia town in the
inter of 1902, it is a story much of the
present, Up to . short lime .go Mi..
John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station V. ,
had do personal knowledge of the rare
curative properties ol Chamberlain'.
Cough Remedy. "List January,'' she
says, "my baby took a dreadful cold
and at one lime I feared she would have
pneumonia, but one of tuy neighbor.
told me how this remedy had cured her
little boy and I began giving it to my
baby at once .nd it soon cured her I
heartily thank the manufacturer of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for plac
ing so great a cure within my reaoh. I
oannot recommend il too highly or say
too much in its favor. I hope all who
read this will try it and be convinced as I
was."
For aale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist,
Weldon, N. C.
TURNING BAD LUCK
0tlltsilsWi.aWMM
An Old Favorite
THE CHESS BOARD
By Owen Meredith
ill
OWEN MKRRDITH Was the pn name of Edward
Robvrt Buiwer-l.yiton, earl of Lytton (born 1831, dll
lh'JU, the son of Huron Lytton, the famous novelist, au
thor of "Tin' Last Days of Pompeii." i-tc. The younger
Lytton was for twtntj -seven years In the Engllnh dip
lomatic service, living as British ambassador to France.
Among his works are "l-urlle," "ClyUmnestra," "The
Wanderer." the "Poems' etc. Hla beat known single
poems are "Aux Hallens," "Changes," "Posnesslon" and
"The Chess Board."
M'
Y little love, do you remember.
Krc we were grown so sadly wise,
Th"e evening. In the bleak Peceinbor,
Curtained warm from the snowy weather,
When jou nml 1 played chess together,
Checkinnted by eiich other's eyes?
Ah! .till I ape your soft white band
Hovering vrnrm o'er Queen and Knight;
Hrave l'awns in valiant battle stand;
The double Castles guard the wings;
The lllshop, bent on distant things.
Moves, sidling, through the tight.
Our fingers touch; our glnnrea meet
And falter: falls your golden hnlr
Against my t-nii'k; your bosom sweet
la hi-nviug. Down the Meld, your Queau
Ride, slow, her soldiery all between,
And checks me unaware.
Ah, me! the little battle's done:
Plsporst Is nil Its rhlvnlry.
Full many n move sim-p then linve we
Mid life's porpleiiliig checker made,
And many n Hume with fortune plHyed;
What is It we have won?
Thla, thla at least,- If this nloue:
That never, never, nevermore. v
As In thoee old still nights of yon1,
S (Kre we were grown so sadly wis),
t( Can you and 1 shut out the skies,
f Shut out the world and wintry weather,
K And, eyes exchanging wnrinth with eyea
fl- lli-nhaa natllftll we lllll VI',! Iitut-tlter.
WAKEFUL CHILDREN.
For . long time th. two year old child
of Mr. P. L. Mol'hewon, 69 N. tenth
St., Harrisburg Pa,, would sleep but two
or three hour, in early part ef the night,
which made it veiy bard for her parent..
Her molh.r concluded that the ohild had
stomach trouble, and gave her half of one
of Chamberlain'. Stomach tod Liver
Tableia, which quieted her stomach and
she slept the whole night through Two
boie. of these Tablet, have effected .
permant cure and .he i. now well and
(troog.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist,
Weldon, N.C.
Women never really fool each other
with their kiue.,
ON KISSES.
KI8HINU AINT TO JOSH
MEANB BUSINESS.
KIS8INO
Kissiog is not an unhealthy pastime if
proper sanitary measures aro used before
and after taking. Hut it is a raok crime
to bring girU up without proper instruc
tion as regards kissing.
The Pastor in the Push has seen a
good many things in his time.
A gay young imbecile of the ho flirt
typo was atanding on the plum of a
human bostry not niuny months ago he
was about to depart from his lady acquain
tances of a week. It was . cloudless
evening in June und the Buarlet West
gleamed dimly not so dimly as to hide
the scene as six young ladies passed
along in line and pressed their Rose of
Sharon lips to the great slit in the face
of the brainless, soulless and characteris
tic Irifler. By the eternal gods, what .
acenel
A girl who willfully permits herself
to be pawed over by Tom, Dick and
Devil, who joins in such public kiesing
bees, has so debauched her body and so
debased herself in mind that she is for
ever unfitted for noble wifehood, and no
man of refinement would marry her.
She is damaged goods the moment
she submits to the kisses of a man who
does not make her mistress of his
heart.
Kistiog ain't a josh.
Kissing mean, business.
When a man finds a girl that ha. sub
mitted to such job lot osculation, be
should paste a crossbooe label over her
slobber trap and go on. The Knocker,
Journal for Cranks.
SOFTENING THE BLOW
IN THE WRONG PLACE.
"I hear your engagement with Misi
B iodle ir-off. How did it happo ?"
"In strict confidence, my Iricod, she
got mad because I stole a kiss."
"I don't see why that should provok 0
cr when you were engaged."
"Well, you see, I stole this kiss from
another girl."
COLDS ARK DANGEROUS,
How ofteu you hear it remarked: "It
only l oold," and . few daya later learn
that the man in on his bsck with pneu
monia. This i. of such common ooour
ence that . oold, however .light, should
not he disregarded. Ch.mberl.in'. Cough
Remedy counteract, any tendency to
wards pneumonia. It always cure, and
i. pleasant to take.
For .ale at W. M. Cohen', drugstore,
Weldon, N. C.
The August. Herald tell, us that there
it an old superstition 9 the effect that if,
when (he cry of a soreechowl ia heard,
one's pocket, are turned inside out, the
bad luck generally tttendant upon the
ory will be .verted.
Ordinarily, there ia very little common
tense in superstition., to I'jtr.cthiog
decidel; worth while.
If anyone is determined to try, there
ie no luck in life so bad that it oannot be
made good if it is turned wrongside
down, the principal thing being to try
and try until the desired result is brought
.bout. It is said that Dame Fortune
rarely turns of her own free will but that
the determined and strong can always.
by persistent effort make her show her
face upon which there ia always a .mile,
and each effort made to turn causes her
smile to broaden until the whole world is
sunshine for the man who has brain and
brawn to bring all things his way.
fOKOVbK WIXTY YfcARW
Mrs. Winslow'i Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fixty years by millions ol
mother, for children, while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the ohild
.often, the gum., allays all pain, euros
wind colic, and is the best remedy lor
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
ufferer immedi.tcly. Sold by druggist.
in evory part ol the world, 'ia cents
bottle. He sure and auk tor "Mrs. Wins-
low 'a Soothioz Syrup," and take no oth
er kind.
Real beauty is made in the kitcbin
for a good complexion depends upon pro
perly cooked food.
WELL AGAIN-
The many friend, of John Blount will
be pleased to learn th.t he has entire!
recovered from hi. attack of rheumatism
Chamberlain'. Pain Balm cured him
after the best doctor, in the town
CMonon, Ind ) had failed to give reliel
The prompt relief from pain which this
liniment affords i. alone worth many
time. it. cost.
For .ale at W. M. Cohen', drug .tore
Weldon, N. C.
The cashier of a certain firm had ab
sconded, and the staff of olerk. were
deciding on a fit and proper person to
acquaint the head of the firm of the fact
on hi. arrival.
Ultimately the matter was left in the
ands of the head clerk, possibly because
none of the other, oared to undertake the
responsibility.
There had been a dogfight in the
street, and a small crowd was just dis
persing as the chief's carriage dashed
up.
"What', that crowd after, Jorkins?
emanded the head of the firm.
The chief clerk thought he recognized
chance of breaking the news gently and
seized it.
"The vanoancy, Bir," he replied.
"Viii'ancy? What vacancy?"
"Cashier, sir."
"But we want no cashier, Jorkins."
"Beg pardon, air; but we've a vacancy
for ooel"
"Jorkins, are you mad?"
"No, sir. That is, sir, I don't know
sir. f act is, sir all tne oasn is gone
and-and"
"Well?"
"The cashier', gone with it air."
From the way tlio old man took it the
clerk thought he might just as well have
blurted it out at the start.
A MAN Cm;:;:;
of his wiiiniiiK tt race, but a cuicstiun of
Irmul' able only to keen afloat. The man
Do issiillerniK Irom malnutrition lahke
the fettered swimmer. Ilia stomach and
ltn allied organs of
igestion and nutri-
are diseased.
It is not a nttcKtiDit
witb him of winning
in the race ior bo:.i-
nesi but ot simply
keeping up under
any circumstances.
Whenever disease
affects the stomach
ia afTecting also
ie blood and the
health of every or
gan ot the body.
or blood is onlv
food converted into
nutrition and nutri
tion is the life of
the body and every
organ of it.
JJoctor fierce a
olden Medical
Discovery cures diseases of the stomach
and other organs of digestion and nutri
tion. It purifies the blood and enables
the perfect nutrition of the body which
means perfect health.
"For six loll! VMM I .nnVrrrt with InHlfrrfc
Hon and my liver nnd kidneys, which baffled the
best doctors in our cuuutry." write. K. 1,. Rim-
til, i-.M., m wooisey. crince willtnm Co., va.
I suflcred with mv stomach and hnck for a Ion
time, and after Inkintr a ' cart-load ' of medicine
from three doctors 1 Rrew n bad 1 could hardly
do a dnv's work. Would have death-like pains
in the side, and blind spell. I betrnn takinr
lr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
'Pleasant Pellets.' Before I had tnken half of
the second lott!e I Iwan to feel relieved. I got
x more nouies and used them, and m happy
say i owe my lite to Dr. Pierce."
Accept no substitute for " Golden Med
ical Discovery." There is nothing "just
as good" for diseaae. of the atomach,
blood and lungs.
1 ne Common Sense Medical Adviser.
tooH large pages, in paper covers, ia sent
ree on receipt ot 2i one-cent tumps to
pay expense of mailing only. Audresa
Dr. ft. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
OLD SONG.
Adown the yeara they oome to me
From out the crypts ol time,
With balf-forgottcu melody
And faintly-failing rhyme;
With here and there a broken chord,
A missing word or phrase ;
But sweet as angel whispers are
Tbe soogs ot by gone days,
A snatch ol college-drinking .ong,
A verse of cradle hymn,
A bar of tender serenade,
Sung when the stars were diu,;
The truant .trains they eoiuc and go
Like sparks in smoky bate
A lacg'e of sweet mttuotiea, '
The songs of bygone days.
And as the measures float along
Like shadows, o'er the sea,
Across the drilling bloom tf yeats
Lost faces smile on me;
Eyea dimmed in death's itiroal niglit
Meet mine in Iriendly gaze
I kias tbe marble lip. that aang
Those aonga of by gone day..
Old limes touch hidden chords in heart
Long mute with age or psin,
And give u. tor a Netting space
Lost failh and hope again,
Within yon Clo udland'a Faraway,
Where .well, the hymns of praise,
God grant the angel's sometime, sin g
The songs of by-gone days.
WHERE WILL HEPUT IT.
if
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Q. EVANS,
WELDON, N. C.
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WHY ?
ti r.wwrin Mlniitn Couch Cura nllevfls a couth
ai one minuto, li because It act. first on the mucous
membr.ne right where the couth troubles la the
throat or deep-seated on me nines, aesiroyint in
mtcrobes or coush rerms and clearing the phlegm.
One Minute Coueh Cure not only destroys the dis
use germs, snd elesrs out their poison, but It gives
trength .nd el.sticlty to the delicate membruiea
which protect the throat and lungs. Opens the air
psssages and promotes unobstructed bresthlnf.
Causes the blood to receive Its natural supply of
oxygen, thus exhtl.r ting ine puimon.ry organ, win
such strength and vigor th.t the hings and bronchial
tubes become bulw.rks against the Inception of die-
ease. Asthma. Bronchitis, La inppe, torn on in
Lungs and all Pulmonary Complaints that era curaWa
are quickly cured by the use ol
MINUTE
COUCH CUKE
hf f , O. DoWITT at OO., OhlneaM
W. M Cohen, Druggist.
One of the worst thing, that can hap
pen to i young man i. to get the notion
th.t he oan't have a good time without
waiting hi. money,
Tha Pope promises to beoom a man
of affair, in two centuries.
YOU KNOW WHAT VOU'KETAhlMO
When you take 0 rove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
ia .imply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, No ray. duo.
It happens ocoasinally th.t the human
misfit it i mail.
A young woman who worked in
factory in New York, lost four finger, of
her left hand ia an accident recently j
She brought suit against th. mill oompa-
ny and as subsequent events proved, se
cured a sharp lawyer to prosecute her ease
Thi. lawyer quoted origioal poetry to
the jury and recited many sad thing,
th.t might happen to her by reason of
the loss 4 finger, of her left h.nd, ' This
young woman," he concluded, after hav
ing played on the sympathies of the jury
for some lime, "will -probably be engaged
to wed some day. And when the happy
time arrive, and the bridegroom ..yi,
With thi. ring I the. wed,' where is
he going to put the ring?' Thi. was th
olinober. The jury returned verdiot
giving the youug woman $7,000 dam
lag.
, ' JlTBSirEr.n.
iSaELLOV.?0iSOK
In your blood ? Physician, ciil
It nalarlal Oerm. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microacope. It work, day and
night. IMrst, It turns your com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless. t,
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will atop tha trouble now. tt
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
ir negiecieq ana wnen units,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Roberta' 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
appetite, purify the Mood, pre
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