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I Etui m &Stl (wm WW mi ill Ms nrBKTISHsTQ- ITES-MODERATE. A. NEWSPAPER FOEi THE PEOPLE TERMfeH1'50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE I XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903. NO. 11 MI Till iJS E4 WgjjsawMj 3 Continues to make Miraculous Cures 1 READ THIS LITTER I I ALMOUT A Ml RACK. I Dilloit, l. ft, iuf. uth, 1WS. I Oentlemen I Is fteptrmber, INI, ( took rheumattam la rtrj bed form, w moDlb after the dleeaee alerted I hid to five up nor work end 10 to 1. It continued to srow worao until 107 not and hande were badlr drawn, a much m that I eould not uh than, Uf I.ki war drawn back until my vat touched mj kipa. I wai at helpleee aa a baby 'or nearly twelve montbe. m mueolee ot if areae and lea were hard and brlToled up. I Buffered death wir tun ta over. Waa treated by alt different paralelane In MoColl, Dillon and rlun, but none of them eould do m aur aood, until Dr. J. P. Bwlni, of Dillon, ante to aee ate. He told me to try your fin humaoidb. He (ot me one bottle 4 the medlelne and I began to take It and before the nrtt bottle was ueed up I 9g an to ret better. I ueed Ave and a half bottlea and waa completely eured. oat waa two yeara ago, and my health baa been exoellent ever alnoe. Hare bad o aymptoma of ravumatlara. I reiiard "HmomoiD" aa by far the beat medy for rheumatlam oa th market. I eannot aay too much for it. 1 hay saoommended It to othera alno and It haa eured them. 1 Will aay further, that I began to walk In about all daya after I be (ran to take Khiomacid," with the aid of erutchea ; In about three montha after I began s take It, 1 eould walk aa good aa anybody, and went baok to work again. I Very truly, JAMBS WILKES. All Druggista, or acnt nproa prepaid on receipt of f 1.00. bbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore, fid. io, V $ J Received 4 )l Nice Line of the Hackney Bug- a s and Hickory Wagons. Will re Low Prices on these goods for it thirty days. Call and exam- We .mean business. P. N. STAINBAOK, i i briers 8ollciled. I 2 8 1- The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE J0BBEE8 IN ."""N ! STAPLE & FANCY(f?S& aGROCERIESS VWa Bell Onlj To Merchant. k0"-fX THE WELDON GROCERY CO , WKLDON.N. 0. FINQ PAPERS f OLD WATER PAINTS ROOF and BARN PAINTS FLOOR STAINS 1 VARNISHES WAGON PAINTS XK ELASTIC ROOF PAINT CARRIAGE PAINTS BRUSHES, COAL TAR, lI.NSEED OIL, WHITE LEADS. Ha?-Write fo Pricei tod Color Caids. Tanner Faint & Oil Co., s 180. 1419 K. NA1N SI BEET, KIliiMUINU, VA. I PETER SMITH & CO., the leaders of low prices. 1 I IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN )REIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS I NO. U88MAIN8TEET, It FOLK, VA. Ji A, tiff i Us 1 ggmsMafi rfUUininm.rvrfVaKM- Cists Oily 3 cats at Drefjrjsti, the Bowel Trouble el VbMnmtttrif tat Alda DtttJoa, Rttubtti UN Beweta, 5trwi.tMae IM OilM and Make TEETHING EASY. 0 mal U enta ta O. J. MOTPKTT. M. O, ST. LOUIS, MOW - am., iu. w. ra. I. C. f. MO rrrTT-nwr Dtmn Wtpmr mmr TKKTHISA iTeethint Acre) to Mr little mrmnd el"4 erttlk Cka Jtapl-a roalta. Th tffertt 1 alieirl iciU. mmArtmimln mirm ttimmetom tkmn from mnut hint) vrua I'oeira rrrm rnilt, JOSt t-H H. HKV, muhvt antlri elklie VtmnLj JMar mf . jnaeil Church, Tti Bank i Wda -(:::::::WELDON, N. C.: mmi Mm T.e Lai. of the State of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TH, 1892 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY. HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY. TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY. I CiriTiL iiD surKUS $2 ( .000. i)t Uu yean ibii inaiilulioi ku proridod bankiog faoilitiea for tbii leoiioa looaDaMdn (Qd diraotora ban bB IdeoliBed witb the bumneaa mtereatl yai Ma nartbimploa oountie or many jreart. Nooej u loaned upon ed tecuritj it ibt legtl rate of iateratt tit per oeDtam Vetiient: Vio-Priiaenl: .E. DANIEL D. J. N. RAMSAY, 8eabotrd, Nortbanptoa eoaot', N, C p. AooonDUof ill art. Cuhien W. R. SMITH T. OLAEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. 0. 'raaioM la the eonrta of Hallfai and ubibk eoaaUea, nod la toe Buprtao rl ofthaHU, B pedal attention glrei d aroojpt ret ma iimifliMirajFi HaJ Klalya t WaaVtar m,bt naiiiaier mi It tmr fftf f CAttLOOft 1 eM aM. I aIUtnff euterelhlerawere.aMatl..tlk war., elnta.g-lee. MeKira nEww, wv. FRANK T. CLARK CO., Ltd. aamUablUhU U70. NORFOLK. VA D.' STA1NBACK, R0T1RY PUBLIC, FEED THE HEART. A PL1A TOR COUBTSniP ATTER MA&&IAQI. HamiB iffeolion ia fed b; tigni and token, of that affeotion. Merely havioe kindly fetslioga ia not enough; they should be made tuaiifnt io lotion. Th parched arlh u not refreshed by the mere fact of water ia the olouds; it is only when the bloating of rain eotually deaaendi (bit awakeni to lew life. We are io ready to ray, "He knowt how much I think of bim," and to iwume tbtt aa e Siting tubstiiute for ezpreation. We may know that the aun ia ahiniog some where end itill abiter for lack of ile glow and warmth. Love ahould be constantly made evident in little tots of thoughtful neas, words of sweet nest and apprecia tion, smiles and band clasps of esteem. It should be shown to be a loving reality instead of a memory by patience, for- earance, courtesy and kindoess. This theory of presumed eotSdcDoe io the persistence of affection ia one of the sad phases of married life. We ahould have roses of love, ever blooming, ever breathing perfume, iostead of dried roses pressed io the family Bible merely for reference as a memorial of what was nstead of a guarantee of what ia. Matri mony too often shuts the door of life and leaves sentiment, consideration and obi liy on the outside. The teeiing may possibly be still alive, but it doea not reveal itself rightly. The rbymed poetry of loving has changed to blank verse and later ioto dull prose. As the boy said of bis father, "He's a Christian, but he's not working much at it now." Love without manifestation does not feed the heart any more than a locked bread box feeds the body; it does not illuminate and brighten the round of daily duties any more than an unlit lamp ligbtena room. There ia often such a oraviog in the heart of a husband or wife for e preaainn io words of human love and tenderness tbat they are welcomed no matter from what source they may come. If there were more courtships after marriage, the work of tbe divorce courts would be greatly lessened. This realise' tion ia often one of tbe tbiogs that come too late. From "The Power of Truth," Published by Brentaso'a. AN ALLEGORY Now, npon time, eays Judge, there were two swains, and each loved the tame fair lady. Upon a day they came note the damsel and the first made speech unto her, saying: "Behold, I am eonsnmed with the fin of devotion for yog. I would go to tbe ends of th world for you." Whereat she responded, "Qo." And he went out in great happiness, believing that when he bsd sought lbs end of th world he should have her hand. Then came to ber side th seoood wain, much oast down ia spirit and ex oeeding heavy of heart. "Oh, fair onel" be sighed "I would not go to tbe end of lha world for yoa but I would go to the end of tbe world with you!" "Come," she said. This teaches as that the way to mak 'em happy is to make 'cm happy THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. A. J.WINFIELD , PRESIDENT St MANAGER A.Special Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly. AND FIRE INBUHANCE, Wildom.N. C KKoeinok Kawa Offirw. STARTLED By some awlilen sound ahe drops the vaae upon the floor. She ia nervoua and may be told that acrvoumeaa ia a luxury rich woman caa (yj anura io lnuutc in. Nenrouaneaa has coat many a woman her po sition. Some time when wom en run machin ery the price of atnrouanea ia mutilation, a finger loot or per haps the whole hand crushed. Nenrouaneaa ia vonra ia cntit moaiy but a aymptom of womanly diaeaae. It ia uerlrea ia such caaea to "doctor" for th ntrvta alone. Cur the disease which attack tbe delicate woman ly orfraniam and Dcrvouaneas will be nired also. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Pre- senptioa make weak women strong, sick women well. It establiahes regular ity, dries weakening drains, heala inflam mation and ulceration, and curea female weakneaa. It tranquiliae th nervee and induce retreahing sleep. la tat tall ef iSyr I waa troubles wkk aerr oeaa.ee, headache, heart trawUlc and female w.kaM," write, him aianca M. Brecry. aUL CWwefs Co , N . Y. Lart aaaiwrr I wr yoa aa yoa eevUed ate to try yoer ' Favorite rreMttDOoe aae 'OoM.a Medkal Pieroeerr. I ate m and I befaa to Iraprare rapkily. Coa tlaoed Ualn Ik aiediclae, kail a aw fech of ' F.Tortt. Preerrlpttoa er4 'floldra M1lcl ntacevery ' for th. .pace of Sv woeta., a.d 1 leu thaa a year had regained aty former health. Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pallets clear Us Bttuddy complexion I .aewTm. "I 572 WYISIT OB WBITE-w is Petersburg hiim Co, 203 AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST. PETERSBURG, VA. THE FIRST STEAMBOAT ON THE MISSISSIPPI. BY POLK MILLER, iou, Dinah 1 Cone ait me wbar de ribber roads do meet; De Lord be made dese blaok Jack roots to twist into a seat; It pears to me dis morning, 1 csn smell de fust ob June; clar, I bliebe dat mocking-bird will play de fiddle soon; Dem dar town bells sound like de ringing in de moon, Well I if dis old nigger has bin blind for forty years or more, Dese ears da see de world just like de oraoks dat's in de door. For de Lord hss built dis bod; wid de windows bind snd fore; know de front one am stopped up, and tbioga are kindier dim, But den de dens of temptation's rains oan't leak in on old Jim; And as for Heben, praise de Lard and bless bis Holy name, Dat shines in all de corners of dis cabin jest de ssme, As wasn't nary plank upon de frame. Who called me, Dinah ? listen down de' ribberl Don't you beer somebody ? Whoa Jim I Whoa I My Sara died last year, is dat black angel dun com baok to take old Jim frm here? My stars ! dat can't be Sara, sue, eomiog up dat bend, making suoh a row; First bellowiog like a pawing bull and squealing like a sow; De Lord a mercy 1 Sakesalivel Jest listen, kerboof I kerhoofl De debet s eomiog, he s coming sure enough, s splsBbmg ob de water wid bis iron tail and hoof. Well 1 I'se powerful skeered, but nebersomless, I sin't gwine to run away, I am gwine for to stand stiff-kneed for de Lord dis blessed day; You screech and howl snd paw de water, sstsn. Let us pray, Oh, Heavenly Msster, Whst dow will, dat must be jest so, And if dow hab bespoke de word some nigger's bound for to go, Deo, Lord please take old Jim, and left young Dinah here belqw; 'Souse her, Master; 'souse her, she's sich s little child, 8be jest giooeo to scramble up de homeyard stile, But dis ole trabbler's feet has bin weary dis many and many a mile, I'se useless ss a rotten pole, as last yesr's fodder stack. Th rhenmstis dun bit my bnnM.don't yoa hear 'em crack snd erack ? What's de us ob de wheel when de bub snd spokes is warped and split and rotten What's de use of die old dried op ootton stalk when times dun pioked his cotton T I'se jest like t word dat somebody sed snd den forgotten. But Dinab; sure she's jest like dis little hickory tree, Tbe sap's jeat rising in hsr, she do grow ordaciously; Lord, if yoa elsias de underbrush, don t cut her down, but me; I'll not proud presume, but boldly make request. 8ince Jacob bsd dat wrestling match, I, too's, gwine do my best; When Jacob got all uoderhold, de Lord he answered, yee. What de use ob wasting de witlles now snd frowning wsy de bred, Jest to strengthen dese idle bands, to scratch dis ole bald head, Think of de 'oooomy, Muter, de 'oonomy, if dis old Jim was dead; Bush, if I don't blieve de debil's gone up de stream. Be squealed up yonder, dat was a mighty weakly scream, He's blowing off like a dream. Yes I Qlory I hallelujah to de Lord dat reigns on high, De debit's farly skeered to deth, he's gone to flyio' by, I knowed he oouldn't stind dst prayer, I felt my Master nigh; I heid you threshing through the bushes, I tell you,Dinah I Ain't you shame dat you,too,didn't trust to graoe,when he ahowed his face; Yoa fool t you tbink de debit couldn't beat you in a race? Sure as you stand dsr, when folks start to prsy, Answering angels drop down out de aii; Yet; Dinab, whar would yoa a bin oeptin' for dis prayer ? r a afa 11 9 m uroves .1 asicicss emu i omc fees UooJ th test 25 years. Avcraga Annual Sales over On end a lalt hZZkm DOttfei. Does this record of merit arpcJ toyoq? No Core, No Pay. 50c latdiv-HAvaryottUtoa I WISE LAD. A Pittsburg teaoher hss a seven-year- old pupil whose mind is very fertile io inveniion. Soainti aa xnreaaioB of paia oa hi face ss ba raised his hand, she asked, "What is it, Jami.?" "I have such a bsd headache I tbink I must go home," waa the reply. Putting her hand on his besd, and finding it quite eol, she said, "I tbink it oan't acbe much, Jamie. You would better not go dow." Jamie went back te his work, but soon his hsnd waa raUed again, and uquiry developed the fact tbat bie tooth ached so severely that he felt he could not te maia t moment longer. . Tbe teacher looked at his teeth, tod finding them io remtrksbly fio condi tion, ono snore insured bim tbe paia was only imaginary, and returned to her claM. 8b had just become absorbed io lb leaaoo wbea a wail from Jamie's seat canst d her to go to bim again, and with some impstienoe she said, "Well, Jamie, what eea it be tbia time? With lean ia bia eye, and raining dow bis cheeks, Jamie answered, "It's stomschsobe, and that's so far down yon aao t see . OABTOniA. UmiU The lUnd to Ibm Mwnyi httgnl NIGHT WAS HER TERHOK. "I would oough nearly all night long,' write Mr. Chaa. Applrgate, of Ale anuria, ind., "and eould hardly get any sleep. I hsd oonsnmption so bad that r I n'.iti t i'jci I Ksu'd soiiah iiui fully and spit blood, bat, when all other medioinea failed, three II 00 bottlee of Dr. King s New Discovery wholly eured me and I gained OS pounde It aoaoiuteiy guaranteed to cure Joug,ns, Colds, La Unppe, Bronchitis and Throat snd Luna. Troubles, t'noe oOo. c 11.00. Trial bottle fre st W. M Cohen 1 dr Mora. The foundation of self-respect in work Work is lbs parent of enterprise; idl Desa is th parent of vice. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs. Wiaslow's Soothing Syrup haa been used for over sixty years -by millions ol mothers for children, while teething, with perteet suooeea. It soothes tbe child, softens the gams, allays all pain, curea wind oolio, and is th best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve th pott little sufferer immedistely. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 oeot a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mr. Wins low's Soothing Syrup" and take wo oth er kind THE OLD RELIABLE A BORN LIPR. mum OVDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE CHOOSING HUSBANDS, OW THEY 8 ELIOT TUE18 Lift PART NERS FOB BETTER OR FOR WORSE. In England, leap year is supposed to confer upon tbe fair sex the privilege of choosing life partners for better or for worse, but custom is more honored in the breaoh than in the observance. The gypsies, especially in Hungary, enjoy and make a very extensive use of the right at II times, in accoidance witb an ancient custom. Thus a marriageable young gypsy girl in the land of tke Msgyarst as aoon as her heart is smitten, takes good care tbat the smiter shall bear of the havoc he has wrought and have a ohanoe of oonsoling her. With this praiseworthy objeot in view, she baa a love letter indited, places a coin in a piece of dough, bakes it snd throws tbe oske snd the billet doux duiing the night into the bedobsmber of ber bridegroom elect. Then the possesses her soul in patieno and awaits develop ments. The Burmese maiden begins her mar riage campaign at a much earlier stage. In order to get together s goodly gather ing of young men from whom to choose, she placca a lamp in her window at night it is knswn ss "the lamp of love" aodenticea all those youths who sre csndidates for the order of benedict. In sunny Audslusia, the peasant girl whose heart has been stolen by a stalwart young husbandman, preparea a tasty pumpkin cake and sends it to his home. If be eats it sod the Andalusion girls take good care to make it highly edible the pair aia forwith betrothed. London Telegraph, - THE MUSIC CURE. WE ARE ADVANCING IN A 8C1ENT17IC WAT VERT RAPIDLT. Ia seme business transaotione the dlaman soon beoontaa th headman. lid- OAMTOnXA.. (lata f ! tw . Hr Mwrt toflt Day by day it ia demonstrated tbat this is sn sge of fads. And it is grow ing witb the grestest rapidity. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch hss dis covered something entirely new snd dis cusses it at some length, in a breeiy manner. It is musila therapeutics. And s woman started it. A passage from Beethoven's "Moon light Ssosta" ia recommended by Mrs. Augusta Vioelius, the high priestees of the eult. ss a cure cure for fever. For paralysis, tske huge doses of Wagner. Why pot plenty of ragtime ia cases of nstsalgis orer'.reme melancholy? Why not a lullaby or a swing song for ia somnis or distorted neivee? Why not "Hark I from the tomb a doleful sound" to frighten a torpid liver into performing its natural funotioos? Why not a bit of a waits music for a broken leg or paean of praise for lockjaw. Since Mnsiehath ehaima to sooth tbe savage, To melt a rock or split a cabbage, what ia there to prevent the belief that it haa power to heal broken limba, cracked sea da and decayed tissue, or even to "minister to mind diseases?" We are advancing so rapidly in acientilo way that aoon it msy be no tur prise to ace a pnyticun drive up to a house and leave three or four rolls of musie or half a di sen phonograph cylio dera at tbe door tone "taken aa pre scribed. Medicine may mre way to musie, nostrums to notes, boluses to bars, maladieato meliJie and physicians to phonographs. I LETTER FROM THE SEASHORE Her is a sample letter to "the old man" from the summer hotel at the sea- shoie: "Dear John As you a doubt feel lonely without me, I will make ao effort to write you a few lines. I think the ocean perfectly lovely though at times it loses its temper like you and storms right in front of the hotel. I have gathered a coup! of ton of ses shells, wbicn 1 will ship to yoa by express ss soon aa the man packs them. I eipeot you to pay me express. lour sa;.iry eomea to me regularly. Djo't ever fail to send it after tsking out a dollar a week tor yourseit, taougn 1 tbiok yoa eould get along oa less, if yoa would only economise a little. I believe I will aay ao more it present exoept that yoa really mast economies, while I a gone, UNCLE BtJSKIBK S BARGAIN IN STAMPS I dunne," said Uncle Buskirk as be whetted his knife on his boot leg, "why it is, but seems to me sometimes ss though some people was just natchelly born liars snd couldn't help it. Now there's Dave Ransume's boy. Geewhil likens, how that boy does liel I believe he'd ruther tell a measly little dried up runt of a lie any day than the good, honest truth, even when there ain't notbin' in tbe world fer 'im to gain by doin' it. You know he's on our rural mail route now. Well, one day last week I went down to the oorner to see if I couldn't git s few stsmpa from him. snd sfter be'd let me have 'em hesavF: " 'Why don't you go up to town fer your stamps? X have to charge you i cents fer every two cent stamp I sell you.' " 'Well,' says I, 'I'm willin' to pay the reg'lar price, so what's the difference whether I git 'em from you or tbe post office?' " 'Ob,' he says, 'suit yourself about it, only they're selliu' five cent stamps up there now fer 2 snd 3 cents.' "I might of knew bettei; but, like a blame fool, I bitched up and thought I'd buy what they had left, because I've got faith that this grand old gover'ment, by George, 'II pull through till kingdom come and pay its way as it goes tool I dunno why anybody should want to lie tbat way and then laugh about It after ward as though it was a joke or some thin'. But what bothers me most is why that girl in the post office should think there was anything fuuny about it. Say, confound it, what 're you laughin' at anyway?" Chicago Record Herald. W. M. COHEN WILL BUY IT BACK. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. W. M. Cohen will re fund your money if you aie not satisfied sfter using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy i for bowel complaints snd the only one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable, For sale st W. M. Cohen's drugstore, Weldon, N. C. Girls, don't marry a romantio youth who it willing to die for you. Select a man who is willing to earn a living for you. CHOLERA INFANTUM. Tbia has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous snd fatal diseases to wbiob infants sre subject, It can be cured, however, when properly treated, All that is necessary is to give Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed witb esoh bottle, snd s cure is certain. For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist Weldon, N. C. When two men talks sbout himself; meet they both talk woman. eet together each when two woi about some other No maa or woman in tbe state hesitate to spesk well of Chamberlain's Stomscb and Liver Tablets after onoe trying them. They always produce s plessant movement of tbe bowels, im prove tbe appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale at W. M. Cohen's drug store, Weldon, N. C. Throw physic to the dogs but keep an eye on the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals while doing it. PEOPLE WHO APPEAR OLD. HOW THEY MAY PRESERVE THE BUOY ANCY AND FRESHNESS OF YOUTH. People who appear old must expect to be considered so, and, if they apply for positions with every appearance that senility has struck them and that they have gone to seed, they cannot expect favorable consideration. If gray haired applicants fur positions would only ap preciate the value of appearanocs snd would "brace up" when they seek situa tionsgo "well groomed" and well dress ed, witb elastic steps, showing tbat they still possess fire, force and enthusiasm they would eliminate an obstacle greater than their gray hairs. We think ourselves ioto incapacity by looking (or signs of age and dwelling ou them, and the body follows the thought, We should, therefore, avoid the appear ance of age in every possible way by carriage, conversation and especial' ly by our attitude toward people and things. It is not difficult to preserve the buoyanoy and fieshncss of youth, but it must be done by constant effort and prac tice. A musician who expects to make only one or two important appearances a year must keep up his practice. Youth fulness cannot be put on for a day if old age has bad a giip 00 you tor months. It is important to preserve the fire of youth as long as possible, to oairy fresh ness and vigor into old age by keeping up a hearty interest in everything that interests youth. Many of us seem to think that youthful sports snd pastimes sre foolish, and before we know it we get entirely out of sympathy with all young life, and consequently really old, what ever our years. We must tbink youth ful thoughts, associate witb young people and interest them. When a person ceases to interest the young he may be sure tbat he is showing signs of old age. Success. CURES BLOOD POISON, CANCER' ULCERS, ECZEMA, CARBUN CLES, ETC. MEDICINE FREE. If you have offensive pimples or erup tions, ulcers on any part of tbe body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, muc ous patches, swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, shsrp, gnawing pains, then you suffer from serious blood poison or the beginning of deadly cancer. Take Bontanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the poison in the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the affected parts, heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, Btops all aches and pains luJ reduces all swellings.' Botanio Blood Balm curea all malignant blood troubles, such as ecsema, scabs snd scales! pimples, ruuoing sores, carbuncles, scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh, etc. Es pecially advised for all obstinate cases. Improves the digestion, strengthens week kidneys. Druggists, 81. To prove it euros, sample of Blood Balm sent froa and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ua. Describe trouble snd free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Free samples. For sale at Zjllicoff r's Drug Store. A woman never feels absolutely sure that ber husband baa loose habits until he comes home light. A Bad Breath bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Avers Fills are iver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 2Sc A!l arazflats. mm J TROUBLES D"t trid Th.dfoKl'e Blara-Draninl VI Stood nrdlolna for liter dlaeaie. 1100 with dortora. It laalllhemed Irloe I Ukt."-MHS. . AHOUKK MARTIN, Parkeraburt, W. Va. If your liver does not act reg ularly go to your dnipfjiat and amure a luu kaire of Tuwltoril'a Ulai k-Oraueht and take a done tonight. This (Treat family medicine free the conatipated bowels, atira up the torpid liver and cause a healthy secretion of bile. Thedrord'a Black - Draught will cleanse the bowela of'tti puritie and atrmgthen the kid neys. A torpid livT invite colds, biliousness, chilla and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid neys mult in Uright's diaease which claims as many victims as consumption. A 25-cent package of Tliedford'e Black Draught ahould always b kept in the house. "I aae Tberlford'a Black Draaffct for liver aad kldaejr eom alalata and toned nothing to eioel niLLiaa uurrau, atar- .11. THEDFOnD'3 BIi(ft- mmm Y Hut ruur umuaiiM ho or twiirti aWAUttful BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMV. fo-vtTt oa t 'i BANNER SALVE is the most healing- salve la the world. It cures Sores. Cuts. Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively Cures Piles S. Kinsrabaker. 80 East Ohio Street. Chicago, writes: "I had a bad case of rues for several years. BANNER SALVE cured me quickly and perman ently after sereral doctor and remedie had failed to relief me." GUARANTEED. Price 23 Canto NOTICE. North Carolina, In IheBnperiorCoait Halifax County, f June Term, 1903. Henrietta Johnson va. Robert Johnson . Summons. 1 The defendant above named will Uke notice that an action entitled as alwve haa been commenced In the (Superior Court of Halifax tonnty for a divorce it have the bonds of matrimony ei latins, be tween tbe plaintiff and defendaRtdtasolved, and mid defendant will further Uke notice that he ia required to appear at the not term of th Superior Court of said eonnty to beheld oa Anpnat 17th, at tl Conrt-Honiw in Halifax, N. C.fo answer or drainr to the complaint in said art Ion or tbe plaintiff will apply for tbe relief demanded io said complaint (liven nnder my hand snd seal tbia the 5th day 01" June, 19(13. 8. M. GARY, Clark Superior Coo.it,
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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