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i 1 1 i j ! Ig3sa P is fAri'VEKTISIlTa- ZR-A-TES moderate. A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE TEPImITS: i-bo per annum in advance VOL. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1903. NO. 22 M t t I. a I : 0 M (I Just Received 1 t. isfc iS": i: A Nice Line of the Hackney Bug gies and Hickory Wagons. Will give Low Prices on these.goods for next thirty days. Call and exam ine. We .mean business. p. k stainback. The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN STAPLE & FANCY SGROCERIES.g MUWc Sell Oply To Merchants. m Orders Solicited. i 2 Sly WBLDON, N. 0. $ Contsios the tcccnary dric snd ia tinted to (he shade desired. Add one gallon of PURE Linseed Oil tu a gallon of Tenner's Semi Plate and the paint ia ready fur the brush. Painters avoid the necessity of carrying endless cana of Colors in Oil, Turpentine, Drier, etc, when they use Tsnner's Semi Paste. Be wise in your economy and buy Tanner 'a Semi Paste at an aver age of 11.13 per gallon. Box 130. PETER SMITH & CO., THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS NORFOLK, VA. WifiSKEY $l.io u u n u tt tt tt j tt tt tt tt tt We claim to be the LOWEST PRICED WHISKEY HOUSE. We really sell of whiskey aa low aa $1.10 per gallon, and niird yu; distilled whiskey not a W dewUoo of chemicals but of course its new and under proof. $f "CASTER'S STANDARD" 10 year old wliwkey ia t liquid joy! Itiaactually g produced by honest Tur HeelB in the mountain eection of North Carolina by the W old timeprocesa. Every drop is boiled over npeu furnace wood fires, in old style copper stills, in eiactly the tame way it was made by our grandfathers a century ago. First rate whiskey is sold at $5 to $ per gallon, but ia not any W better than "CASPER'S STANDARD." H ia the betf produced and most Jfjf please every customer er we will Iny il back with gold-w are incorporated a under the lawa of North Carolina with an authoriied capital of $100,00 00 and W the Prople'a National Bank and Piedmont H vinga Bank of Winston-Salem, N. JRf C, will tell yon our guarantee ia good This old honest, mild aud mellow whiakey ia worth one dollar per quart, but to n.oie fully introduce Casper a Standard" we offer sample shipments ot this bracd i t half price, (packed in Jf$ plain eealed boxes) 6 Quart $a.5, 10 Quarts $S, Express Prepaid anywhere $g ill U.S. AllordarilremittancM(insUiinr.cahorbycbeck,etc.)a8wetl as request loroonfldential price must be addressed ee follows; 7& tt R. JV. CASPR CO., s Main Office and Warehousea.-Nos.104 V - 1, I'tfiSKEY ft.io a. m paw. MOfftTr Cests Os! 25 oats iOr uil Si r.u U C M'uilauh, tklit, ...rr Hnwllii t.f UM w. we.14 imtiiasIj Iom am. 1 k.ppn iipoa TF.KTHiK,ullUtuMoo. MbiHikIu HUhla, iriM HirMMI wm mirtU l M . i Ur U netmui. I k.f. ooilitlr pt - " M kildt., ul ulm e tlMitn I. loudly lu tralM H U aMtlMll H (WHiain. I 1msH mnuJ.!" .... .f r i. iUm rlw4 vi pHMajV Hal V. M BAtwVS -::::WELDON. N. C.: - OpiZui Uiiier Tie Lais of the State of North Carolina. AUGUST 20TB, 1892. STATU OP NORTH CAROLINA DKI'OSITORY. HALIFAX COUNTY DKPUSUUKY. TOWN OP WELDON DEPOSITORY. . CAPITAL MD SURPLUS ; rfk2'7,0OO. Tor tcD yeart this institution has provided banking faoilitiea for thii neotion if.. --.1.1. .i . ..j k... k. ilniiEt siih the huainaaa intereata ol 1 LWI SVOUKUOl u u 1 1 1 w i ui . imvc vwm Halifaj and Northampton eountiea lor many . . . proved aeeurity at the legal raw oi interest aolicited. ' Pwaident Vioe-Presidcnt; Cashier W. E..DANIEL Da. J. N. RAM8AY, W. B. 8MITH 8eaboard, Northampton county, N. C. g T.OLARK JATTORNEY AT LAW, ;weldon, n. a Praeticea la the court of Halifax and adjoining oounUea, and In the Supreme court ofth8tvt Special attention given eollectinaa nd pmmpt retmrna ftotmfflrOTOJii V ... . . it 3 siooa v9 lest 43 years. tto kAiu ax... .11 . 1 B(Miaai vau ? m kWJJwaail wta-aa ' " j ifr: dfc tmmam THE WELDON 0EOCEKY CO , manuiaturea ny Tanner Paint & Oil Co., Kill 1419 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. NO. 2h8MAIN8TEET, Pet QLLofl. HiWon, JV. C, U. S. A. 46 Liberty and 1,3,4 and 5 Maple 8ls Peh QtLLofl. I ICtres Ckolira-lfifan!aa. uiarmoca,lfy wntcry. ant the Bowel Trouble of Children Y4ffr Acs. lAJdi DijurJoa, Rtsulatts the bowels, Mrtngthens the Child and Makti TEETHING EASY. at Dntists, J. MOFFETT. M. D. T. LOUIS. Ma year. Money it loaned npon ap- . .. iMnnnli rtf all IM. ai per vcviuw. v- . . W a.aliAllf awatH ktad IANKT. CLARK CO.. Ltd. tiabHhUII7. NORfOLK. VAjaai D E. STAIN BACK, au avi MU Pill ft I I A nuiRni ruouu AND FIRE INSURANCE, WiLooir, N r Rnanoke Newa Office. mjiuiv'iTiiiHi nil II.IM.1..1.H.1.M1-. ,traa;r?TirM'JayaiV.aMiiiii.a.M. r.nwriS TnitGlcss Chill Tonic A A.n1 Calrtfi " - - m l .. iui aweajaaa?sjawjajaiaa- STONEWALL JACKSON. JACKSON WAS A FATALIST. Ill WAS A STRONG PRISBYTtBIAN AND AN A8B0LUTI BELIKVIR IN TBI CHt'ROH AND ALL IT TAUCIP.T. . Jackson was aa absolute a fatalist u Napoleon, with tbie difference that Jackson waa i man with a religious creed, while Napoleon was not. Jackson waa a Presbyterian, and an absolute believer in Presbyterian teneta. As an evidence of his fatalism I once aaw him standing in I mountain road when the wheel of a caisson came off and was rolling directly on bim. An officer of hia staff oalled to him to move, but he stood still. The wheel strnck i stone, bounded over the side of the mountain, and Stonewall Jackson turned to the officer and said: "You Bee, there was no danger. I knew it." It was Stonewall Jackson's habit to pray on tbe battlcneld. His method waa to remove his oip, raise his right hand, and then pray to the God of Battle. I saw him do this on several occasions, notably on the field of Port Republic, h;s battle with Shields, while titling on his horse in a road down which a splendidly served Northern battery was pouring shot and shell. General Law ton iuformed me that sometimes he would give him an im portant order so quickly that it would almost take his breath away. Notably at Cedar Mountain, Jackson rode up to bim and said "General Lawton, advance and dtive the enemy from your front." Lawton replied, "General, there ia a deep ravine in the enemy's front." Jackson replied: "I know it. Advance." Stonewall Jackson died in a house that is still standing at Guinea Station, in Virginia, on the line of the R'ohmond, Frederieksburg and Potomao Railroad. Hia left arm was amputated at the shoulder; being taken out of the socket. When he closed his eyes in death hia liitle daughter, then two or thn e ycara old, lay on hia breast. His right arm lay over her. Bit dyiog words were; "Pass tbe A. will the infantry rapidly to the front. Tell P. Uill to prepare for action. We pass over the river and rest undr shade of the trees on the opposite side." He was deliiious, and, like Napoleon's, his mind, aa it feebly fulfilled its last offices, was with his military past. Lippincott'a. WHY SHE ENJOYED IT. "I like to go to church," announced Dottie, aged 5, according lo Lippincott'a "became they aing nice hymns about flowers and insects and things to eat, and the man in the nightgown talks about birds." "Why, Dottie," arid her mother. "I don't think there are any hymna about intecta and thing to eat." "There ia so," insisted Dottie. "Last Sunday we sang t beauty hymn abont 'Bringing in the Cheese,' and today we sang one what began, "Just I am, with out one flea,' and when we got through the man talked about a hawk and two pigeons." Subsequent inquiry revealed the I act that the leit had been, "Why halt y between two opinions?" Much of our strength cornea from a weakoesi we have outgrown. Narrow chests. The old theory that conu motion wu laheiiud U utterly dttendited by modem medicftl science, lit ftrtnt oi con nmption muit be received from with out Thee verve are ever,- where, fhty are conitently being received and J cast out bj the aw aJ mill s 7 rrm. . f 1SJ It is the narrow iaaaiBif chiit.d whose in. I I .1 U1 1 htriuncc ia weak WTH J who fall i TV iTtn. H PV to con.utnp- tioa bccauK they are too weak of laiaj to mitt and throw oH dlseue. ' Doctor Piarce'a Ooldem Medical DtKOTtry makes weak latif a Miug. Zi elites obstiaat deep. tattd coafhs, bleediac lanes. wraknru. ra.cla tioa and other condition! which if neg lected oi nn.kllfullr treattd nnd fatal tarminatloa in conaumptioa. $3,000 FORFEIT will b paid by the World's Ditptnaary Medical Asao ciatioo, Proprietora, Buffalo, N. Y., if they cannot ahow the ordinal signature f t)i Individual Toiuntrenni Uie lean ninni.1 htlnw. and also of the writers of very testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly puuiiauiug, thus provins; tnetr ffenumenraa. la the .ortiir of i9" I ',lr with hetnorrh.sr ol tht lung., and b T wak aa4 .kort of brlh. tea Sh and hil no antwUti " writr. Mr. It 1. aohinrtt. of Jenw, Ticna "I w. prrMudrd to try Ir. Him', told.. Hlkl SlKrrT. T r fc w bolM Wnd lo do aw b Kill. food. ThouM I .i . Hm of ib.t Srcadcd diorave. cooMKipitoa Had aliaoal ria p ta dnnair hi my (rtMd. prrwadd ... to l your ' Goldra Modlcl lHwiy a fair trial. 1 com Birand tl. m. I "t pallida aw, and lwa I commnrt I only w.ltld pound., i, ... . dml.li thla natrneal I wtU I Accept o sabstitate for "Golden Med I ii lunn Noihina la'la.t aa rood.1 I Dt. Pierca'a Pliaaaat PelUta cleanae UM ' dosvad lyateia from mr-uruiea. (vi Ot1 11M 1 Half Alunon -r Da . uv No Cure, no ray, due w-VISIT OB WRITE-w h Petersburg Furniture Co, 203 AND 207 N. SYCAMOIti5 ST. PETERSBURG, VA. 'Mm 1 1 ?J 1 ( JltviWITMfBMfWIl- Ilia. I J . THE HUSTLING AND UP FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. A. J. WINFIELD , PRESIDENT & MANAGER VSpeeial Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly. THE VOYAGE TO BY E When prayers have been offered and good nigbta ire said, And little folks all have been tucked into bed; When out from the heavens tbe star babies peep, And caoh drowsy infant has fallen asleep, There comes from the shadow a wee little ship To carry the dreamers away for trip Where the golden waves splash on the silvery strand Of that beautiful spot oalled the Lullaby Land. When all of tbe babies ire safely aboard, And plenty of sweetmeats and goodies are stored. The little ship glides through the soft, starlit skies, Toward tbe Lullaby Land, and the dream paradise, Where the whip-rJbor-will wings in ita nocturnal flight, And the flickering moonbeams keep watch through the night, Where the blight, jeweled start oast their radiance down In beauteous splendor o'er Slumbcrland Town. ' The fare for the passage is naught but a smile To carry each babe to that far-away isle, Where tbe bouses are all manufactured from oake And the sugar plum bushes you freely oan shake; There's a lemonade river end other things nice, And the fruit trees are laden with oaody and spioc; While tbe beach is all sugar iostead of plain sand In that magical spot called the Lullaby Lsnd. Through bright, fleecy clouds speed tbe wee little ship, While laughter and singing make merry the trll; O'er tbe billowy deep, with the ou'goiog tides. Now rocking, now swsying, tbe siry craft glides; And tbe breeies blow softly as down through the bay Of Sweet Dreams tbe little ship saileth away; And the Lullaby Lady is there in oommaod, . With the Sand Mao as pilot from Nodaway Land. The stars bang their lanterns far up in tbe sky To lighten tbe way aa tbe dream ship goes by; And soon after darkness the land is in sight Where the babies will romp through the soft summer night; Tbe little ship reaches tbe harbor at last. . The white sails are furled and the aoohor ia east, The harbor bells ring from tbe shadowy ahore Of Lullaby Land, and the voyage is o'er. ' HIS LAST The following tender poem was the last whose tragic death in Florida closed a bril The weary years have passed away, And I am but a ohild again A little ohild, so tired of play, With folded banda and drowsy brain, As lo my mother's knee I creep "Now I lay me down to sleep." Half understanding, vague and dim, Through childish lips that soft repeat Tbe trustful mcssege sent to him, At onoe so humble end so sweet, As slowly ooddiog into sle p "I pray the Lird my soul to keep." AN INCIDENT IN CUTTHIS OUT, BOYS, AND 1lt a as ia ibe bvaniiful bar room of the Tabor Grand ia Denver, said Kli Per kins. "A group of handsoae young men were laughing and drinkiog, when a poor, loitering iranip pushed open a door, and with ssd eyes, looked at them ap. p-alinply. M 'Come in, Senator, and drown your cares in the flowing bowl I they said, jeer " 'I will coine in, tbaok yon,' b said, 'for I am Cold and hungry.' " 'Take this branJy, Senator,' ihey said mockingly, 'and drink to our health,' "After swallowing the liquor the tramp brgan to speak : " 'Gentlemen,' he began, sadly, 'I wish yon well. Ton and I complete a picture of myrtle. I waa, alasl a Senator. My bloated face was oooe young and hand--ome ss yours. Tliit shambling figure once walked as proadly as yours. I, too, .no hsd s d ime, sod fricn is, and position. I had a wife as beautiful aa an artist's dream, and I dropped tbe priceless pearl of honor and respect ia the wine rup, and Cleopatra like, saw it dissolve and qoiffed it down. I had children aa sweet and lovely as the flowers of spring, and I saw theas fade and die under the curse of a drunken father. I hsd a home where love lit the flams npon the alter and minis tered before it, sod I put out the holy fire, sod darkness snd desolation reigned in its stead. I hsd sspiralioos snd ambitions that soared aa high as the morning star, snd I btoke sad bruised their beautiful wings, and at last strangled them, that I might be tortured with thtirei.es aw more. Today I ate a husband with out a wife, a father without a child, a tramp without a home to call hia own, a man in whom every good impulse is dead all, all waif i wed up in the mselstrom of drink. "'Young gentlemen,' he said, as be pa.ued out into the darkness, 'which ever way you go whether you follow your mothers' wives' and ohildren'a prayers, and enjoy their love on earth and dwell with t iem ia heaven, or whether yoa become a saddened soul, forever lost, like sac, I I wish yoa well.' " - TO - DATE LEADEH8 IN LULLABY LAND. BRININSTOOL POEM, written by the late Hamilton Jay iant career in journalism : ' But now, faint sbsdows come to me, Half wonder if some barm may fall, When safe in slumber's mystery The birds of dreaming to me oall, But drowsily the worda I make "If I should die before I wake." I bear my mother's aocentt low, And look ioto her loving eyes, Surely, no terror I can know . v That io the aniiliag heaven lies, Should the light cords of living break "I pray tbe Lord my soul toake." A BAR ROOM, PASTE IT IN YOUR HAT. gaied at them for an instant, and then he TREGW RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THE WISE WOMAN. HI NO MOBI TIRES OF BIS WIFE THAN OF DISOWN HAPPIER M00D8. That woman ia wise who ohooses for her partner in life a msn who desires (o find his home plsce of rest, says an exohange. It is the msn with many in terests, with engrossing occupations, with plenty of people to fight, with struggle to maintain against the world, who is really a domestio man, in the wife's sense, who enjoys borne, who is tempted to make a friend of his wife, who relishes prattle, who feels in the small oirele, where nobody is above him and nobody nosympathetio with him, as if he were in a heaven of esse and re paration. The drawbaek of home life, its contsined possibilities of insipidity, sameness and consequent weariness, is never present to such a msn. He no more tires of his wife than of his own happier moods. He is no more bored with home than with sleep. He is no more plagued with bis ohildren than with his own lighter thoughts. All the monotony and weariness of life he en counters outside. It is the pleasure- loving man, the merry oompanion, who requires constant excitement, that finds home-life unendurable. He soon grows weary of it, and considers everything so very tame, and so like flat beer, that it is impossible for him not only to be happy, but to feel that be is less unhappy there than anywhere else. We do not i thst the domestio msn, in the wife's se.se, will be always at home. Tbe man alwsys at home bas not hslf the ohsnoe of the man whose duty is outside it, for he must sometimes be in the way. The point for the wife is that he should like home when he is there, and that lik ing, we contend, belongs, first of all, to the aotive and strong and deeply en gaged, and not to tbe lounger, or even the easy-minded msn. In marriage, si in every other relation of life, the com' potent man is the pleaaanteat man to live with, and the safest to choose, and tbe one most likely to prove an nnwearied friend, and who enjoys and suffers others to enjoy, when at home, the end! charm of mental repose. CHAMBERLAIN'S" COUGH REMEDY. No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised st tbe great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures oolds and grip effectually and permanently, but preventa these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain ours for croup. hooping cough is not danger ous when this remedy is given. It tsins no opium or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confidently to a baby as lo an adult. It ia also pleasant to take. When all of these facts are taken ioto consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as st borne, esteem this remedy very highly and very few arc willing to take any other after having oooe used it. For ssle at W. M. Cohen's drug store, Weldon, N. C. Warmed-over love seldom regains its riviaal flavor, avea though saeauaed with the sauoc of regret. CAUSE OF LOCKJAW. Lockjaw, ot tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plentifully in street dirt. It is inactive so long as exposed to tbe sir, but when carried beneath tbe akin, at io the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nsils, snd when Ibe sir is excluded tbe germ is roused to sctivity and produces tbe most virulent poison known. Theft germs may be destroyed snd all danger of lockjaw avoided by applying Chamber lain a Pain Balat freely aa soon aa the injury is received. Paia Balm it an antiseptic aod eaoaet cuts, braises and Tht morbid confession of impulaivt wrong creates more paia than 1 well defined silenoe upon tbe subject. likt injuries to hetl without maturation ttd in one third the tint required by tht asaal treatment. For talc by W.M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. It it easier to be a than it is to be a bero. berc-woisbiper THE INEVITABLE CHOICE. IF YOU CAM OIYC Ml CP TO BIM, TILL MI 80 BY PUTTINU A ROSI ON MT BBIAFABT PLATE A delioious bit of sentiment, says an exohsnge, is presented in the following extract from a prise letter io Collier's Weekly io whiob a daughter's love for her chummy daddy is fearfully torn by the irresistible attraction of her lover. "Daddy, daddy," she critt, "how sm I going lo write you this letter? I should fuel ashamed of myself for not haviog the oourage lo go straight to you and tell you my secret, ss a sensible young woman should. Iostead I have run up to my room and locked myself io, to write you sll my heart. Wheo I have finished, I shall slip my letter under your bed-room door. "Here it is: 1 love another man another besides you, daddy; and the oonviotion is nearly breaking my heart. "Tbe man I love tbe other one, daddy is good, brave, true and yes' even great; but my poor heart aobes unutterably with the thought tbst, if I go to him, I must lesve you leave you, dearest, best, truest father a girl ever hsd. "When I look bsck over the twenty. three years of my life all motherless years and recall how we yoa and I, daddy havo walked baud in band, beart to heart, all the way, through sun sbinc and shadow, over smooth paths and rough, drawing ever eloser to eaob other with tbe passing of years when I think of all this and then realise that I am aotually asking you to let me leave you, actually deserting oh, I oould tear my beart out for its treaehery, I oould weep my eyea dry (or very bitterness of aoull If ahl I must sak it if you can give me up to bim, tell me so by putting a rose on my breakfast plate io the morn ing. Don't speak to me then, for my beart it too full. Just put the rose there. And then, after while, I will try to talk sensibly ty yoa about it sbout him. "Good-night, sweet dsddy. I hardly know what sort of stste my heart is in. I only known that I love two men with all the very soul of me. That sounds dreadful, but one of them is my idolised father and tbe other ah, put the rose there in the morning, dsddyl'-Exchange. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup hssbeen used for over sixty years by millions ol mothers for children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the ohild, softens the gums, allays all pain, oures wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little auffercr immediately. Sold by druggists in everv Dart of the world. 25 eenta bottle. Be sure and ask for " M ra. W ins- low's 8oothing Syrup," and take no oth tt kind. Occupation lifts the curtain of de spondency and lets io the sunshine of hope. MANY MOTHERS I OF A LIKE OPINION. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordors, lows, ssys; "One of my children was subject to croup of a severe type, and Ibe giving of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly, always brought relief. Msny mothers ia this neighborhood think the same as I do sbout this remedy and want no other kind for their children." For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. We mist plaoc our will at the service of our oonacienoe in order to overcome templing temptations. BETTER THAN PILLS. The question hss been asked In whst wsy are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary catbsrtie and liver pillar Uur anawer is They ire easier and more pleasant to take and their iff -et is so gentle and 10 agreeable that one hardly realises that it is produced by a medioine. Then thiy ot only move tbe bowels but improve the appetite snd aid the digestion. For Ml. al aeai. pel awtu. by .. . Cohen. Contentment is measured mora by what wt do not desire, than by the pos session of whst wt btve. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach aod Liver Tablets. They will do yoa good. For sale at W. M. Cobea't drugstore, Weldon, N. C. j ... . THE FIRST SKYSCRAPER. hTbt eonfaaio of tongues ia the tower of Babel mast have been dreadfully annoying." "Yes, indeed. Think of not being able to make the elevator boy understand what loor yoa wanted lo gel off st." Kansas City Journal. OABTOntA lntt, lw hat Hiw)Tt tafia1 6i(aataia tf Everyman bat bis men bits two or three. limit and tone BAD BLOOD wCAM:AKETI -a -II elalMetj far ttM nd ure ntruir wonderful meil.cine I t)av ofum ftilied Uit a niotlloiue pleasant to toko and at lastl bar) found It In Catnarnt. Bliio las. loir, them, ru blood bat i)unn ourlflod and my comploiiuii lm 1m proTeti W'VrtJe-fuli and 1 feel much botwr In evarr war.'' Uu H ill. tt. UiLLAtt. L'jtirtjll, Tnu. jFrty CANDY Pleasant. Palatabl. Potent. Taxt Ooftd. Do Good, Ne'er Hii-asso. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 26c, Ktt. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Kwrttf l1y fiiiy, Cfcluaj, tri, Jtow Tort. Sit MflaTfKRAf1 8o,dsnd pi a ran teed bf all drag- www ww arnw Rial VU tl;t UUETobacoo llaUL Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; ihey cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 25c. Alt druzfltlata. Want your moii.tiK')). or beard a beautiful brown or ricb black? 'J'li.n us. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE8.r, BO cry es Panior.taTf. on V .i5-' BANNER SALVE is the most healing: salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively . Cures Piles S. Kinesbaker. 80 East Ohio Street. Chicago, writes: "I had a bad case of riles lor several years. BANNER SALVE cured me ouicklv and oerman- ently after several doctors and remedies had failed to relieve me." GUARANTEED. Price 23 Canto KEEP COOL. By placing your orders for Bread, Cakes snd Pies with the WELDON BAKERY, Specials in fine layer, fruit and pound cake. e9Hot coffee and lunches served ai any hour. ttaTOnt.of town orders PROMPTLY FILLED. E. N. BEIDGERS, Cp-to-date Bakery, Emry's New Block Weldon, N. C. KTPhooe 61.) PPOMATTOX IRON WORKS. 23 to 34 Old Street. PETERSBURG, VA. Manufacturers of Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. Having bought out Steel k Alexan der, founders and machinists, with all patterns, we are now prepared to fur nish paits t j machines formerly made bj them. HYDRAULIC PRESSES. PEANUT MACHINERY tpeemtr. Mill work aod castings of all kinds, second hsnd machinery for sale cheap. Call on us or write for what yoa want. IQUBEIY ON BONDS. Those who art required to give 1 I Bonds in positions of trust, and who j ! deairt to tvoid taking friends to be-1 come tbeir sureties, or who (sty wish j to relieve friends from further obli- j gstions ss bondsmen, should apply Z I in person or by letter to SR.T. fUPK, Aitorify, WeHci. N C ' NOTICE. I will tell for cash to the highest bidder, at Halifax, Monday, Octoner 6th, 1D03, tbe following laada ia Weldoa towoenip for taxea and costs: Tax and costs. H. M. HepinsUll, 744 kern, 1 Powell tract 121.83 Joba E. Short, 90 acre. Moody S.75 Henry Merritt, 16) acrvt, Tnnwir 1.36 J. B. BBICKELL, Tax Collector Weldon Township. NOTICE. Tht undersigned bit evened law oSoo at Weldon, Oooch hnikiiog, Fint street. Will attend Tneedsy't Thurs day's and Saturday's. TUOMA8 N. HILL TfaU May 7th, 1903. Saw naul. oar, afvetawat
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