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sr nil lit 3 lira Sfc. ip ioi M( ibi !firii iif ii if A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, TEP!M:S:-1-bo per annum in advance VOL. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 1903. NO. 24 Hi f, a if u s T Received i ' " 1 . . i:- A Nice Line of the Hackney Bug gies and Hickory Wagons. Will give Low Prices on these.goods for 1 next thirty days. ine. We tmean business. P. N. STAINBAOK, The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN STAPLE & FANCY rj GROCERIES & MuWe Sell Only To Merchants. $$ Orders Solicited. 8 2M Contains the necessary drier tnd i tinted to the shade desired. Add one gallon of PURE Linseed Oil to a gallon of Tsoner's Semi Paste tod the paint it ready for the brush. Painters avoid the necessity of carrying endless cans of Colors in Oil, Turpentine, Drier, etc., when they use Tanner's Semi Paste. Be wise io your economy and buy Tanoer 's Semi Paate at ko aver age of per gallon. Menufastured by Tanner Paint & Oil Co., Kox 180. 1419 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. PETER SMITH & CO., THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS NORFOLK, VA. (Vl YlifiSKEY $1.10 t We claim to be tb LOWEST TRICED WHISKEY HOUSE. We really sell f whiskey a low as $1.10 per gallon, and mind yi-u; distilled whiskey not a t decoction of chemicala tratof course ita new and under proof, i "CASPER'S STANDARD" 10 ytar old whiskey is a liquid joy! Itlaactually ' produced by honest Tar Heela in tbe mountain section of North Carolina by the old timeprooeaa. Every drop ia boiled over open furnace wood Area, in old t atyle copper stills, in eiactly tbesame way it waa made by our irandfatbers a rentnn . Fint ma whi.k.r ia Mild at to to M Der Ballon, but ia not any ! better than "CA8PER'8 STANDARD." i pleaae every cuatomer or we will bny it back with gold-ws are tncorporatwi " under the lawa of North Carolina with an authorised capital of $100.00.00 and ; the People'a National Bank and Piedmont S tings Bank of Winston-Salem, N. t C, will tell yon our guarantee ia good. This old honest , mild and mellow whiskey ia worth one dollar per quart, but to more fully introduce "Caspet a Btandard" we offer sample shipments of tbis brand at half price, (packed in ' plain sealed boxes) 6 Quarts $1.85, 10 Quarts $5, Kiprew Prepaid anywhere ' in U. 8. All ordera and remittances (in stamps, cash or by check, eto ) aa well aareqnMta for confidential price must be addressed a follows.- R. JV. CASPER CO., Mala Office and Warehouses. Nos. 1045 YqiSKEY $l-io mm m nnmmmmmm m mmmm CSsiPlf.WOFPlTf npissflaagi umm VI MinUIWXKTWaMU Costs Calj 2S ceats Or aisJl SI euts to C. n H 1 kmftnl Dt. ll'tM'lTKTBII(l. tptMSIS nmtmr H al to mf w.lkl.1 blldna. Wk.i, .ld "7 M a ISMaiMI .bUS, vntf imwdlu r wmm TEKTniN A. uliuru 1 mm biHlBuuHTlto him. tS4ia.r h rwiptiUML t bmm MkHuUr tws tt -.war. n mui M aralMS w mMfa (mm m4 m milt, Tt! M if Wv -(::::WELD0N, N. C.I- Orpzed Under Tbe Lavs of tie State of North Carolina, AUGU8T 20TH, 1892 8TATK Ob NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY. H ALIFAX COUNTY DKK)SITORY. TOWN OP WELDON DEPOSITORY. FaOlTai lain CIIDDI ll . . Mi nm . n . S- S S V . Por tew fears this institution baa nrovided bankint facilities for this section Its stockholders and direotors have been Halifax and Northampton oouutiea for many proved aoouritv at tha Leal rata of interest solicited. President: Vioe-Presidenl: Cashier; W; E. DANIEL. Da. J. N. RAM8AY. W.B.8MITH Seaboard, Northampton eounty, N. C. ".ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. ft Practice ia the eonrta of Halifax and adjoining counties, aud In the Supreme oourtoftfaeStfct Special attention given " oolleoUaoa ad (.rampt Mtaraa sUsaaJsttsaallaC kaa stood tha test 25 ywn. Avtsrago Annual Sales I . . m si- a Ok Bomss. line; ti iw.im tdcwiaavaryetlhBT Call and exam n THE WELDON GROCERY CO , WKLDON.N. C. NO. 28 MAIN 8TEET, Pen foLLol. It ia the best produced and must 8 Mion, A. C, U S. A. - 46 Liberty and 1,3,4 and 5 Peh QLLofl. ! Cores Caoliri-lofiituii. Uiarrhoca,Dyuntcry, and ma newel Troubles of OAUnrntHnr to. I Aids Digtstlo, Regulates the Bowels, itrovjthsm it Bnsts, HM UUM an Malta TtETMNG EASY. J. MOFFtTT. M. D T, LOUIS, Ma Mmmtw BMIa. 1M1IL T.l M. 11 1300. mm tin w. wmrnim IB.TIMorf mm mtm. i pp.nw oh mmamia UtMtTMIII M M.rk4 I. SI hwirt. .Btl f,OM uS U UliM. wiiS Mr .SllJr... mm kk uk ffrMl musm. torn h . '"-'iLnJ'" identified with the business interests of years. Money u loaned upon ap sil per centum. Accounts of all are, wwmm wmtk. eawu, taM.(H tlKUIc Hstum. ac. FRANK T.CLAWR ,u Established 1570. NOKruuv. v D C.STAINBACK, AND FIRE INSURANCE, Wildoh, N. C .Boaaoka Newa Offlna. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic r.t .nrrrc fr-Rcai ia voa r SHE WILL MARRY NEVERTHELESS HI OROAN1ZID BIR8CLF INTO AN 1NVI8TIQAIINO C0MM1TTKB. A certain girl in this town had I pro posal of marriage Sunday night, and asked a week to consider it before filing or answer. She then organized bersell into an investigating committee and com menced taking testimony from the mir ed women of her acquaintance. The first ooe she visited used to be belle and the most admired girl io town before she was married ail yean ago. The orosa-ezaminatioo brought out the fact that she bad three children, did all her own work, including washing and iron- iog, snd hadn't been down town io four weeks, aad ihst her husband hadn't given ber but $2 since she was married, and that be had borrowed tnd forgot to ay back $10 which ber brother gave her once as a Christmas present. He bought him a new overcoat with the money, while she wore the same plush ooat that she wore wbon he was courting ber. Another woman whom she visited quit teaching school three years ago to marry "the handsomest and beat-dressed man io t'lwo," and she is now supporting him. A third didn't dare say her soul was ber own when ber hUBband was aiouod though she used to write some lovely essays when she was in the school oo the "Emancipation of Women," and the forth woman she visited was divoro- After visiting them and summing up the evidence, she went home and wrote to tho young man. She will be married next month. LESSON FROM BEREAVEMENT. A few years since God gave to us a beautiful boy. How we dreamed and planned for his future. But alas! diph theria; that dread malady, marked our darliog for its prey. Oo came the m eroi- less conqueror and we saw our angel fall into the last sleep. In that dark boon there came to us one, like unto the Sod of man. "It is I," asid e voice sweeter than all the musio of earth. I am the resurrection and the life. He that be' lievelh io me shall never die." A new spiiitual vision came to me. I saw heaven opened. I heard a voice saying: Open ye tbe gates. A jewel from earth is ready to pass the portals " I looked and saw my child robed io the morning light, accompanied by a thousand shin ing messengers of the sky, go sweeping through the piarly gates. Ray Palmer. FATHERS SHORTCOMING, "Tbe (rouble with father," said the gilded youth, "is that he has no idea of the value of money." "You don't mean to imply that he is a spendthrift?" "Not at all. But be puts his money awav and doesn't appear to have any ap preciation of all tbe things he might buy witb it. Kicbaoge. AN OPTIMIST. "He's an optimist." "Indeed?" "Yea. He thinks he gets handsomer as he grows older. wetron rree rresa Ef some folks could git a mortgage on dem streets er gold in Paradise, dry paint ilia worl so red dat satao would think hell had done moved whilst he wui oo hia vacation. JUST IN 7&7E. A tnotonnan la Chicago ran hia car onto the approach of an open bridge but stopped it with the fender actually orr hanging the gulf below. He wouldn't want to repeat the experiment because the chaacaa are that he'd never again have tha aame good fortune Oace la a while aome ooe who baa travel ad to the very edge of the danger line of atonsach dis ease atope Just ia time to save his health. Bat the majority of people go acraea the line, aad alight symptoms of lodlgeeSJoa grow to diaaaaa of the stomach, involving the CthCT CT23!i Ol nutrition indigestion aaa otner lorae stom ach "trouble" are perfectly aad per manently cured by the eae of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical rHecorery. It strtngth. ena the whole body by enabling tbe Def lect digestion and assimilation of food. $J,000 FORFEIT will bt paid by the World 'a Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, HuRalo, N. Y., If Ihty cannot show the oriftaal airnatur of tbe indi vidual TolutiL.nnf tha Ualimonial below, aad also of the writtra of every cati monial anonf the ikouaands which they are eonalantly pubUahinf, twa proving their genninaneaa. M aava bwa atiSttiaa far a howl aifhl ytara," oritaa lira. H. rtara.ofMillaprlafS. Ty. "Haw had Meral doctor, totrtat uc m air female wcakx-aa aatl ottlri for atomarll trouble, tail mrltd ao "'"f WW. I wrot yoa tor advice I waa hardly .bit Io work, aad you .dvlMd ma what to do. ' I took aiaa bottl, Iw of Ooldta Medical WcorT.' foar of ' HToril. PrrKrip uoa ' alao Iwo rials of lh ' P.lla.' Dr, Pierw'a mUrin will do all thai yoa alalia fcrlhrm. B?Um I would have been ia my f ran ir I had aot takea Ihem." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser ia sent frtt an receipt of atamps to pty experse el mailing only. 8end si ontent alamos for the book in paper covers, or alampa for the cloth boBnd Toltime. Addreae Dr. K. V. Pierce, BuSalo, N. Y. over Oaa cni a Half lMSion - lrJjs. Hi mi at ss lsvv fwuirB,iwrsT, Jlliv- a3 fa. .1 r-a WE SORTER LOOKED FOR MORE, BY FRANK L . It's a curious worl', believers with the rich oaen an' the poor : We're thankful for a plenty, but we sorter looked fer more I The harvest rich an' golden no lean wolf at the door, Oh, we're thankful fer a plenty, but we sorter looked fer more I Our neighbor heaven bless him I didn't toil the summer long ; But he's doio' well, an' siogio'of a halleluia song I An' we'd swell the riogio' chorus from the mountains to tbe shore, But although we've got t plenty, yet we sorter looked fer more I Here's the table jest a-groanin' with the fattest in the land, An' we'll try to ask a Wcaain' right in line with the oommand ! The Good Lord make us thankful for what we have in store;" II really is a plenty, but we sorter looked fer morel WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT. BY FRANK L. When yon come to tbink about it on this old, terrestrial ball, Rimmed witb rosea io the Springtime, heaped with fruitage o' the Fall; Though we all were born a-growlin', an' we're axle-deep in doubt, There is really very little for the world to growl about I ('Opt tha ooal bill an' the gas, An' the grocery bill alas t An' the ancient bill for rent, When yon haven't got a cent I An' your friends say, "Times'll brighten : Be content 1") When you ootne to think about it did your growlio' ever pay ? Did it ever bend a rainbow ohase a thunder-oloud away ? Don't it deafen all the angels when tbey try to sing an' shout ? Don't tbey know that you have not bin' io the world to growl about ? ('Cept the labor, long an' sad, For the dollar, good or bad; An' the thought from dark to dawn, That the jingling dollar's gone I An' yonr fiicnda say, "Times'll brighten: Labor on I") When you come to tbink about it but tbe beet way's not to think I There's a spring there, by the wayside : 8toop, ye travelers, and drink I Tbore'a a green tree in the dosert 'oeath a firmament o' blue; And a hive that's drippin' honey for the famished lips of you 1 (But the tree ia far away, O'er the desert, dim and gray ; An' the Fates seem not Io koow That yon want the honey so I Ad' your friends say, "Times'll brighten : Let her go I") A GREAT SCHEME. IP A DOMESTIC ROW 18 IMMINENT AL WAYS GET THE FIRST WOBD. "Maria," he said as he entered the house, speaking before bis wife hsd time to say sword, "this house is loan awful condition." "Why, Henry" she began. "Don't try to excuse yourself,'' he in terrupted. "Look at this room I I was going lobiing a friend home with me, but I refrained for fear that the house would be just in the oonditioo that I find it in." "If yoo had sent s word, Henry." Sent word, Maria! Why should I bare sent word? Why should any one who claims to be s housekeeper have to be notified so that she can akurry about and make things look respectable? And that gown! Maria, it's outrageous to be dressed in that fashion at tbis time of day." "I oould have changed it "Oh, of course. Yon oould have done lota of things, bat yoa dido't, Yoa should be ready to entertain your hus band a triends at anytime. I suppose the dinner is oold too?" "It's not so good ssit was. You're late, you know." ' 01 course. And if I had brought my friend with me he'd have had to sit down to s cold dinner or one thst i burned to s cinder, and ws should have both felt humiliated and ahould have had to apoliHtiae. It isn't riiiht. Maria! It isn't ri(ihl at all!" "Really, Henry, I am sorry that you are so much annoyed. "Well, I wish you would try to do a liille belief. It's very annoying very aono)ing.n And whio he hsd settled himselt ia hia armchair after dinner he shucklcd t himself and multi-red: "George, but I ahould have got roaaiiog for being late if I hadn't started in first. It's s groat scheme." New York News. IEVFR MIND WHERE YOUR WORK IS. Never mind whether It be visible or ool. Never mind if yoor name is aa aocited with it. Ya may never see the issues of your toils. Yoa are working lor eternity. II vuu cannot see results here in lbs hot working day, the eool evening hours are drawing Bear, wbeo you may rest from your labors, and then ihcy may follow you. So do your duty and trust God to give the seed yoa sow ''a body as it bath pleased Him." Alel aoder Maolareo. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach sod Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale st W. M. Coheo's drugstore, Weldoa, N. C. STANTON STANTON YOUR OWH LITTLE GIRL. HOW PB0FES8I0NALI8M VANISHED, WHEN THE MATTEB WAS BBOUOBT HOME. Mr. Moody tells how he was sent for by the mother of one of his Sunday School popila who had been drowned in the Chicago river. He wet to the house snd talked with the woman; told her be would ace that a coffin was seot up and that he would come oo the day appointed to conduct the funeral. Then, eooompenied by his own daughter, who was about tbe age of the one drowned, he started for home. They walked in silenoe for time, when the ohild said "Paps, suppose we were Tory, Tery poor, sod I had to go to the river every day to get wood; and suppose I should slip 10 and be drowned, wouldn't you be awful sorry?" Mr. Moody says it was then snd there thai he awoke to the faot that he wee getting "professional." Fold ing his darling to hia bosom with strong embraoe, aa if it were indeed she who lay in death, instead of the other SBd lifting bis heart to God io prayer, ha turned and retraced his steps to tbe poor woman's door. On being admitted he grasped that weeping mother's hand wept as if hia child, and not hers, bad beeo snatched away by death, and got down to pray, 'ibis lime professional ism waa gone; now he really look a part in tne fellowship of her suneriog. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. No one who is soquaioted with ita good qualities eat be aurpriaed at the great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not ooly cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, but prevents these diaesaea from resulting ia pneumonia. It is alao s eertain cure for oronp. w booping eougn la aot danger ous wbeo this remedy is given. It eon tains no opium or other harmful sub staoos and may be gives as eoofideotly to s baby ss lo an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all of these facts are takeo ioto consideration it ia not surprising that people io foreign lands, ss well as at borne, esteem this remedy very highly sod very few sre willing to take any other after having onoe used it. For sale at W. M. Coheo's drog store, Weldoo, N. & Uoe trouble with tbe clothes women wear is they hsve oo place to scratch matches oo. POROVEH SIXTY YEARS Mrs. WinsWs Soothing Syrup has beei ased for over sixty years by millions ol mothers for children, while teething, with perfect soooeas. It soothes the child, softens the gums, sllsys all pain, cures wind oolio, and is tha best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold hy druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take bo oth er kind. ME OLD RELIABLE mm A fz : Absolutely Pur? THERE IS HQ SUBSTITUTE A DROOPING MOUTH. IfTOU HAVI ONg GET BID OF IT AND YOU WILL FEEL BETTEB. Don't let your mouth droop. A droop ing mouth is responsible for many a siok oess. When you are not feeling well, when yon are tired or discouraged, dis appointed or depressed, tbe first indica tion will be the droon in the mouth. When the mouth droop, then the mental activities droop, the bodily funotione droop, and the whole physical organism gets out of repair, snd you ieel droopy sod you look droopy. A droopy iodivid- ... . B ?. . : . .r use the droopy barnyard towi, should be isolated from his companions. There is nothing ss doleful ss the company of s person with s drooping mouth. We sre not talkiog to those wbo sre faoiog some awful calamity or passing through some great sorrow we do not expect them to be merry, at least not until time can soften the paio but to the great mass of people who take life too i. -k . i " . J , them, petty obstacles to discourage them, little disappointments to depress them, those people who magnify their troubles snd retail their woes, those people who imsgine they sre to be pitied snd with drooping mouth pose for sympathy. Cheer upl Get tbe droop out of your mouth. M ake the corners of your mouth turn up instead of dowo. If no other way, take jour fingers snd twist tbe corners op. W ben you sie leeling irrit ated or depressed or discouraged or tired watch your mouth. Doo't let the corners bow upward even if yoa have to use the Soger exercise. Uo this when you are feeling your worst, and very soon tne sun win some ongoier, me say win taie onabluertiut, the weariness, tbe annoy ance, the disappointment aod depression will have varnished, and life will be all rose oolor again. Medical talk. CAUSE OP LOCKJAW. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by s bacillus or germ which exists plentifully io street dirt It is insotivs so long as exposed to the sir, but when carried beneath the skin, as io tbe wounds caused by percussion oaps or by rusty nails, snd when the air is excluded tbe germ is roused to activity aod produces the most virulent poison koowo. These germs may be destroyed and all danger of iookjaw avoided by applying Chamber- laio'a Paio Balm freely aa soon as the injury is received. Paio Balm is so antiseptio and causes cuts, bruises snd like injuries to heal without maturation and in one third tbe time required by the usual treatment. For sale by W.M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldoo, N. C. Trouble gits so small w eo it comes op elose dat we wonder ef it ain't sent one er de chillun stidder oomin' itse'f. BETTER THAN PILLS. Tbe question has beeo asked Io what way are Chamberlain's Stomach aad Liver Tablets superior lo the ordinary oatbartio sad liver pills? Our answer ia Tbey are easier snd more pleasant to take and their efltot is so gentle snd so agreeable that one hardly realises thst it is produoed by a medicine. Tbeo they .1 .!.,..,.. not ouiy ftuove sue uvaw, uul tuiuve (he appetite and aid the digestion. For sale st 25 cents per bottle by W. M. Cohen. nveowen Winter comes, folks asy "de devil's in de weather." But who io de worl kio blame him fer waolio ter cool off sometimes? MANY MOTHERS OF A LIKE OPINION. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, asys: "One of ssy ehildren wss subject to croup of a severe type, sod the giviog of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly, alwaya brought relief. Many mothers io this neighborhood think the same as 1 do about this remedy snd wsnt uo other kiod for their ohildren." For sale by W. M. Coheo, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. A man may be much sought after, even though he be a fugitive frost justice. OAsHTOIlIA. Wsaatm . ef A FAMOUS PRESCRIPTION. "f AOAK, W lIAr YOU NEED IS TO BEAD TOCB BIBLI MOal!" 8oroe years ago a lady, who tells tbe story herself, went to coosult a famous New York physician about ber health. She, as a woman of nctvous tempera ment, whose troubles and she had had many bad worried and excited ber to such a pilch that the strain threatened ber pbysioal strength, and even her rcssoo, She gave the doctor a list of her symptoms, and answeied his ques tions only to be astonished at bis brief prescription at the end: "Madam, what you need is to read your Bible morel" "But doctor," began (he bewildered patient "Go home sod lead your Bible an hour s day," the great man reiterated, eme back with kindly authority, "then to me in a month from to day." i And he bowed her out without a possibility of further protest. At first his patieot was inclined lo be angry. Then she reoolleoted at least tbe prescription was not ao expensive one. Besides, it certainly bad been s long time since she had read the Bible regularly she reflected with a pang of Lut nd Bible 8tudy for ,ear., ooDscioooe, Worldly cares had crowded and, though she Would have resented being called an irreligious woman, she had become s most careless Christian, Hha arnnl hnma. and apt hAran t finn. In one month she went back to his - Wal, ., n8 -,: Mhe looked at her face, "I see yoa sre so obedient patient, and have taken my prescription faithfully. Do yoa feci as though yoa needed any other medicine now?" "No, doctor, I don't," she said hon- .1 .1 I . ,1 TV.i " , ' neeuea' For answer, the famous physician turn- .... . . . k . lay an open Bible. "Madam," said he, with deep earnest- oess, "if I were to omit my daily reading of this Book I ahould lote my greatest source of streogth and skill. I never go to so operation without reading my Bible. I never attend s distressing ease without finding help in its pages. Your ease called, not for medicine, but for sources of peace aod strength outside your town miod, and I showed you my own prescription, and I knew it would cure. yMi I confess, doctor," said his not I . . , oame very near taking it." "Very few are willing to try it, I find," said the physician smiling again. "But there sre many, many cases io my prac tice where it would work wonders, if tbey would only take it." This is a true Btory. The doctor died only a little while ago, but his prescrip tion is still good. Exchange. WATCHED 1 The Christiso io society is always be ing watched. Meo are taking knowledge of him all the lime. Tbey take note how he oonduots his business, they sorutinise his behavior st the foast, or io the social circle; they notice bow he be haves himself st the summer hotel, or on board ship, or wherever he may be. Would that be oould always stand that I ordeal as the Lord Himself did io the house of bis Pharisee. My brelhreo, wbeo so many are on the watch for our stumbling, how much need is there for as to take heed to ourselvetl Let us seek hy ptsyerful realisation of the presenoe of the Lord with us, to be Christiana wherever we sre; snd then not only shall we save ourselves, but we may alao be the means of salvation to others. Io our speech let us be reverent and dis sreet; io our business let us be unswerv ing in oar integrity; in our oonduot let as be unselfish, snd thoughtfully con siderate for others welfare; io our general deportment let as be humble, earnest, holy snd devout; snd then men shall take knowledge of aa that we have bAen with Jesus, and even our enemies "shall not Sod any oooasioo against us, exoept they God it against os concerning tbe law of our God." William M.Taylor. JUST PISSING. "Are yoa soqusinted with Mrs. Tub by?" "Yes; we hsve a passing acquaint- soce. "Oh, as much ss that?" "Yes. We were st the sama card ts bleoooe. She passed, aod so did I." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Some er dese sinners don't min' de winter season, kesa dey so clost oex' worl' dat dey close is soorcbio'. It is better to suffer wrong thsa do it and happier to be sometimes ohesled then not to trust, Samuel Johnson. OA8TOIIIA. Baantha A YOB Nun HI1 , sisaiianai nmwwsrt 8iaavan 7' ,,""H7"':",l . a the most healing salve in nna fliti vnn knnw that wan mat what lias . a n . r BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt., was rotbod of his custorosry health by in vasion cf Cbrooio Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Fills broke into bis house, bis trouble waa arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guar anteed to cure, 2fc. at W. M. Cohen's Drug Store. The fellow who baa moucy to burn is generally sure of meeting his match. PIUPLES 11 71 y wife had plmplVt on ber fac, but he ha beou Ukm L'ASCAUKTS and ihey have tail dlttupitsuiPHl. I hud Inter. Iron hind with eonntliwktlon for Honm tinio. but after tak lDtt tho Dm Cane. n a 1 huvo hud no troublo wltlitlil.uilme.il. Wo onntiot mvuk too blkrh ly of Cuscunas, " Kiulij Wahtuan, &704 Gorman to wd Ave, rhLliMletyhla, Pa. CANDY TWA 01 MARK MaWTTKD Good, NoTer Sicken, Woakeu.ur Gripe, 10c, 20o',60g. PlsaaXunf.- Palrttmhlm tlriinnl flnnA Tin CURE CONSTIPATION. ... lltrUaf Htmttf Cempausy, Cbttifv), HsMlrfil, Rr Ysxt. Ml MTfl Rift Sold and giiarintfWl by all drug--IUBDAW BiiuujuVKBTubaocollabiL Constipation Does VOUf head ache? Pain baCh. Of your eyes ? tsad taste in your ITlOUth? It's your liver! Ayer's Pill S are iirosn, e hoir rmA pnnpH jsc. AiidruTCiiu. Want your mouiuclio or board a boautiful orowD or ricn diuckt i t. BUCKINGHAM'S BYE.r. 10 era. o Oauoflim. ) tk A frt N isua, St H. BANNER SALVE Lne worla- " cures &ores. Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively Cures Piles S. Kinesbaker. 80 East Ohio Street. Chicago, writes: "I had a bad case of files tor several years. BANNER SALVE cured me quickly and perman ently after several doctors and remedies had ailed to relieve me," GUARANTEED. Pries 23 Genu KEEP COOL. By placing your orders for Bresd, Cakes and Pies with the WELDON BAKERY, Specials in fine layer, fruit and pound cake. aesTilot ooffce and lunches served st sny hour. JtjTOnt of town orders PROMPTLY FILLED. & N. BRIDGEBS, Up-to-date Bakery, Emry'e New Block Weldon, N. C. 13-Phone 61.J 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 snd machinists, with all patterns, we are now prepared to fur nish paits to machines formerly made by them. HYDRAULIC PRESSES. PEANUT MACHINERY l-, Mill work and castings of sll kinds. second hand machinery for sale ohcap, Uall 00 as or write for what yoa want. k laViitt o,kiara, ai draSraIlraaiarAiai AaMird ko4 URKT I ON BONDS. Those who sre required to give ' 1 - 1 Bonds io positions of trust, snd who j 1 desire to avoid asking friends to be-1 1 I oome their sureties, or wbo may wish J 1 to relieve friends from farther obli- j - 1 1 gations as bondsmen, ahould apply 1 1 in person or by letter to F..T.(IARK, Attorney, WcUob, N- CI NOTICE. " The undersigned bss epeoed a law offioe at Weldon, Gooch building, First street. Will sttend Tuesday's Thurs day's sod Saturday's. THOMAS N. HILL, This May 7ib, 1903. del
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1903, edition 1
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