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' j ' A.iD'VlEIRriSIlTG- BATES- MQDERATE. A IsT B "W SP APEB FOB THE PEOPLE TBEMS:-l 6 per annum in advance VOL. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1903. NO. 25 i I($r Received J $ $ st- $ st- st- 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 STAINBAOK, HE CAUGHT THE HOUSE, THE WOMAN IN THE CASE, A TILL Of APPLACBE POINT IN A PLAY. AT A CLIT1CAL The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE JOBBER8 IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES & ?RE Orders Solicited, ft 2 8 ly 1A.W Sell Only To Merchants. THE WELDON GROCERY CO , WELDON. N. 0. mm .. i. r. Ja i: Ji a1. III. 21 f. ai, JS .Xfj 41.1. ai.. kill U1 iA4.f.Li lU.KM tUf eta eww Buy the Best Paint Made-Tan ner's Semi-Paste Paint. Hoi 180. MANUFACTURED BY Tanner Paint & Oil Co., 1419 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Edward Harrigan ooco laid tbat the moat trying momont id bin theatrical oaroer occurred in New Orleans soon after tho civil war. lie had gone south with his oompany and, yielding somewhat to popular request, put on "The Blue and the Gray." Tho play had been a success up north, but down south, tho air still full of the bittcrncaa of the war, it was a dangorous experiment. Ton; Hart was to represent the Confederals gray, so he hunted up i uniform of the Louisiana Tigers, and when he came marching on, youne, stalwart, handsoae. the typical in the beloved uoifurin, the SS$' I bouse, men and womeo, cheered and shouted and cried for all their heroes I embodied in this boy. Harrigan, stand ing in the wing9 in his northern blue, waiting to on, had just one thought- "They'll kill roe!" Then he stepped out, the embodiment of the enemy, and a I cold, dead silenoe fell upon the bouse. Not a hand moved for bim. The audi ence was tense with emotioD, and there was only an instant to act if the play was to be saved. II arrigan, big, kindly, good looking, came swiftly down to the front and stepped over the foot-light gutter, leaning down to them. ''For the love of heaven, won't you give the Yankee a band?" he exclaimed. At once the bouse was caught and all tho pent up feeling turned the right way. There was a yell of applause. Since the day when sinful Adam turned state's evidence on Eve And a flimsy web of guilt around his wifoy tried to weave Down through all the oountleBS ages time has left along ber trail Has the female had to suffer for the doing oi the male. " 'Twas the woman; 'l the woman I" rang the cry through Eden's bowers; "'Twas the worn in I" yet wo hear it in those rnjdern days of ours As the false bewbiskcred sinners desperately try to place All the blame upon the should irs of the woman in tho ease, So 'twill be till time has ended, till the sun is stripped of liuht And the earth is in the b'aokooss of the never ending night, Till the sounding of the. truuipat otlla the dead from earthly sleep And the heavenly inspectors separate the goats and sheep. Even at the bar of judgment when we're called upon to show The extenuating features of our sinning here below There may be full many cowards who will stand with braieD face And attiibute their transgressions to the woman in the case. THE OLD BARN, SURE DIAGNOSIS. PETER SMITH & CO., THE LEADERS OF LOW TRICES, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS NO. 2fWMAIN8TEET, NOKFOLK, VA. " Oh I a jolly old place is grandpa's barn, Where the doors stand open throughout the day, And the cooing doves fly in and out, And the air is sweet with the fragrant bay, Where the grain lies over the oaken floor, -And the hens are busily scratching around, And the sunbeams flicker and danoe and shine, And the breeze blows through with a merry sound. The swallows twittor and chirp all day, With fluttering wiogs in the old barn eaves, And robins sing in the trees which lean To brush the roof with their rustling leaves. The timid mice in the corner glean A harvest sly from the scattered grain, And the insects hum in the well-filled lofts, And build their nests on the window pane. Ohl dear old barn, where my childish days Were passed full oft, how I long to be Only t child sgain, to play Beneath thy roof with the old-lime glee I WHEN BED TIME COMES. TOUCHING INCIDENT ON A 8ANTA FE TRAIN IN WHICH A MOTHER AND FIVE SMALL CHILDREN WERE THE CENTRAL FICURNS. "So you think it is an advantage to a I boy to be reared in the country?" "To be sure," answered Farmer Corn- tossel. "A boy has a heap better chance in the country. For instance, when a boy ir surrounded by orchards and melon patches he can have a stomach ache without the doctor jumpin' to the oon- olusion that he's got 'pendicitis." Wash ington Star. AN EXCELLENT REASON. Wellington (Kansas) News. "No man shall refuse to drink with Qn , gaDt jfe tr,; oomin out of Kansas City one night wa? a mother and her me without giving his reason," said the brood of five, four girls and ono boy. They had left Illinois the day before, and enraged Kentuckian to the mild-faoed were on their way to "the new oountry" where the husband and father has a claim gentleman beside him. whiob is the new home. The oldost girl appeared about fifteen, and from tbat age "But I have two excellent reasons, jowu to tne only boy, a ohubby little fellow about four pleaded the stranger. Their dress and manner showed that they had not been reared in the midst "Then name the n.' liiit .n1 nnnlenne. but with all thev were model children and scrupulously clean. UTn I, a flra nl.OA f T nrnim.fl inV m. .1 1 1 1 t t: .1. - 1 I. 1 C . I, lAnn ..in and W produced by honest Tar Heels in tne mountaiu section iunu miu -j i& " - - r - -r mo motner was tuiu sua uony, uer lacesnoa. iuu uagi;niu num n .j ... $ old timeprocesi. Every drop is boiled over . open furnace wood J W mother upon her deathbed that never the care of her preoious little flock, for there were twenty-four hours yet before the & 1 yl. copper U i. iMlly tb. ? KStfSXJl If -never-" , .. $1 r.rir rtTf -rw '.rw 'jv mt - We claim to be the LOWEST PRICED WHISKEY HOUSE. We really sell hi,k.TMlnwMi.iOwra lon.audminlvc,u: aiauura wnij- - Sjt decoction of chemicals but of coarse it new and under proof. f uiniiriuoiKiliniLtlOlllurnlil wl.ii.lir. M llllOld lOV! IttSaClUaliy W nrndnrl h hannt Tar Heels in the mountaiu section ot North Carolina by the of S trail rataa wlUHkeT U ROIQ Kl CO IU CO rri w""", . jVi Hi. bettor than "CASPER'S STANDARD." It is the best produced and must Si please .very ct.ston.er cr we will boy H back with gold-w. are inT n bnder th. lawa of North Carolina with an authored capital ol f I UO.Ot .00 and .. n . , . 1 i) 1. a v;Anri H . nir Rank of v. niHton-Halem, N. W whisker is worth oo dollar per quart, but lo ruore fully iutrodoco taspei s & H ?. I. Z.r . hioment. of this br.Ld at half price, (packed, in , oner MnipieBn'p""" :. , -j " i,. xea) 6Qnarto$2.t5, JO Quarta fS, Ei press Prepaid auy where never I journey's end. "Enough, ' said the Kentuckian, ex- jt WM tftet bod-time when the train left Kansas City and the younger ones were tending his hand. "I respect your mo- L, yawniDg ini scarcely able to keep awake. In faot the pet of the family had live. I also have had mother. But , d h- wa, f.9t aDnroachini:"shut eyetowo," while the next eldest tug yon spoke of another reason. May I Ij lt bim hiie8he looked appealingly to her mother with an expression that was Ma plain sealed boxes) 6 yuarte T In U. sd bom) ovnarw.w, j vui'" r- - -- .. a in ...nn i.millani-Mi (in ataniDa. ca-u ur uj , y .Mt .. .J,nt. inrnrtH.nii.l nrice must be addresncd as follows: R. N. CASPER CO., ll'iWon, N. C, U. S. A. l Main Office and Wrehoues.-Nos.l043-4 Liberty and 1, 3, 4 and 6 MapleSts ... J . am . . . it 8 MijiSKEY ?l.io fen ijULLoii. rVT fit Tr J1 TTf 'JT 'rr- ir- ' - ' - Ceres Ctiolsra - Infantum. Diarrhota.DyKnUry, and the bowel troubles ol Children of Any Agt. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Howell, MrtngUteni the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. D. 8T. LOUIS, MO. ask you what it is?" "My other reason? Oh, jeel Well, I've just bad a drink." 8UKE THING. "Where's vour wife eoioe in such a hurry to-daj?" "She's guiog into the shopping district to contract about 150 worth of debts?" pitiful. He musn't go to sleep yet I The others began whispering among them selves and then to the mother, as if something exciting had happened or would happen soon, all of which attracted the attention of the other passengers, who sat in wonderment as they tried to divine the cause of so much whispering to keep the least one awake. They occupied seats in the front end of the oar, inoluding three long seats which ran alone the smoking car partition Presently the oause of all this excitement was made plain, it was bed-time and they bad not said their prayers. Quietly, modestly, without ostentation, yes, even timidly, the mother and her children knelt together at the long seat, the baby bowing his head with the rest and rubbing with chubby bands his eyes tbat would hardly Just for a moment, and then they arose, the children were made as comfortable Costs Oaly 25 cats at Drngpts, Or nail It eats t C. J. MOrravTT, - m . Hi.. aVnarwV- nv Mow. XI. omc or it. n. niit'i, r " irk" . It.KrHlMM MfM H ""2 .1 u . .T.k .7etilldr.il. .ad b. WktD ff tbat dr m m not Mr UMr la Mvadlag m i aaWwaWt 4 INI kiWrtaV 1 U taflbi ft tit WeUiiag mam. Vt Sa (AJMUft -aJ:::::::WELDON, N. C.fc 'Jftuizel Uaiier m Lm of Ike Slats of lortk Carolina, AUGU8T 20TII, 1892. 8TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY. HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY. m v wwi imM lik pOHITOKY. ttPIWL WD SURPLUS $29,000. . ...t ..v.. binkinsr facilities for this section rot ten years iui iuuuu j....- - ;-o . ....( . :. f, ... . . k... i.i.mili.. ih the business interests ot itiooiinoiaorana airesiura ucou ."v- - i.i:r M....K. nmiM for manv fears. Money is loaned upon ap- j i.. ,.f lntArt sit rcr centum. Aooounts of all are. aiiuvii aeuuruj u . . . . ViP,idenl: Cashier. n- r xr A MS AY W. B. SMITH. Seaboard, Northampton oounty, N. L. liTllA .K. iM nn u?" "No. but I foolishly told her this open, while the evening prayers were said V T VinA ttiat miiiaVi rnnnov i.e. i....i, PKii.lnt.!. I,-. as ooesible for the night and soon all but the mother were SBlecp, while the mois IDU 111 IUO vmum. . ..... , , .L i II - I tened eyes snu quivering lips oi me oiner passengers, me uareuuj; uu mo erios, the polilioitn with his schemes, the busiuess man with his worries, yes, even others probably would it they had it to th( , reprobate of the News paid a silent but mighty tribute to tne greatest civil stand on. izine agont of all ages, the Christian religion Hure, ob, ye teaohers of theology, is a sermon greater than you over preaonea Here, oh, ye choirs, is an anthem swoeter than ye ever sang I Here oh, ye host of Israel, quarreling over creeds and dootrioes and torn with strife and envy, is a lesson more powerful than ever you taught God save tbe mother and her brood, bnog them to their home in safety, and to their last home in peace. Tho Start ALAS. xolieited. President: W. K. DANIEL In married life is generally made on an equal tooting ot health in man ana wile. But how aoon, tn many caaea. the wife loara the advantage and fade in face and faila in fifth. ta He ber nuenana growe even mnf. miraMl and robtiat. There ia one cniel cause inr una wurij failure and that is, the failure of the womanly health. When there ta trrceu- l.ntv nr an unhealthy drain, innamnm- tton, ulceration or icmaic wu, u ceneral healtli ia aoon impaired. tWW poR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BB CURED. Prnnrietora and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully war ranted in ottering to pay J5 " K1" ' of the United SU money of Leucorrhea .Utea for any case Female Weakness, Pro- J T.OLABK .ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. C. Practices In the eoarta of Halifax and Adjoining counties, aud in the Supreme ourtoftoeBtkl . Special attention given to enllectiooa sd prompt ntnrni MmiQBMYCOEi ak.a Kldnaya amd Blad'ter RlyM ... nl kulUIni? S.n.1 I of buildlna m.t.ri.1. "' '""l' J? l. Minta . ui.rii.mwi.,...-' ' I -". . . . FRANK T. CLARK tu. uiu-i IJlrJXA ana. NORFOLK. VA sssaj lapaua, or Falling of Womb, which they pnnot cure. All they ak ia a fair and HUlf orer Jr I w-ole to y artlc,MVl Mra. Kllllli J. Fuller. oflM.' W. v.. "You adviKtl me to .e Or, Plerc D. E. 8TAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC. AND FIRE INSURANCE, i .Roanoke Nawa Office. Wkliion, N. C reasonable trial of their means of cure. m for ri)lan. pierce'. VtVori'lt Pmcrlplloo nl 'Ool.leu Mliel eownr,' wlitcn I am, .na wub in. .i. -ki'j re.ull I wu troubled with fcm.le we.knm and be.rtnalow pln.. H.d yery ld p.lo nMtlr .11 tne um. in wij icn .u. ...--. nd he.d.che. Wil so we.k I cou d h.rd y w.lk icroMf my room. om KiM a little while .1 a time. My hu.hend ot ! ,.( tv- pIhm'i medicine and I wro It. BH. Before I h Ukeo two bottle. I wm able 10 help do my work. I ued three bottles In .11 and It cured me. Now I do all my hoiuc- work . it ia the best medicmc I ever oul. Ti. rnnimnn Kenie Medical Adviser, In paper covera, la aeut fret on receipt of II one-cent aumpa to pay expense ol mailinir o7v. Addrtas Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Will ynu let me kiss you? They sat side by side in the gloaming, quite close to each other, yet not so close but that it might have been possible lo beoloar. The sun had gone down be hind the western l.i.U, and the faint shadow of twilight was beginning lo sug gest itself in tl.c recesses ot the hiiis. He wsspt'lent. lie said tn hunse!!, he would wait. She did not aorwur, but looked out into the dear sky and the fluccy clouds as 'hey ailed aloni; the horiion Of what was she thinking, he wondered, ss ho sat ibere. Was it of lovo and passionate longings, aud desires fully met? Bu never mind what it was, be would not hurry her. He would wait. Tbe distant osll of the owl was heard, and along ins lane in me uunuuc nawo Dol to ,ru9t procession of oows, home from the pasture. For a long time they sat thus, in deep lilence, until abe turned ber eyes to bis, wondering, questioning. "Well? he asked at last, will your And she gathered herself op and pre pared lo leave. r . w . . . itt .l ;j "It la too late now i aue saiu. CAUSE OF LOCKJAW. Lockjaw, oi tetanus, ia caused by bacillus or germ which exists plentifully in street dirt. It is inactive so long exposed to the air, hut when carried beneath tbe akin, as in the wounds eauscd by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when the air ia excluded germ ia roused to aotivily and produce tile uiom viruieut poinoa known. These germs may be destroyed and all dunger of lookjiw avoided by applying Chamber- lain a 1'aiu Halm freely as soon as injury is reeoived, Pain Balm is aotiscptio and oauses cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal without maturation and in one third the time required lbs usual treatment. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist Weldcn, N. C It is better to suffer wrong than do and happier to be sometimes ohcated than Tonic fimve'ft Tasteless Chill has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Miffion bottles. Doss this record cf .ncrit cr?cd to ycu? 1,.,. 30c. ElacltMM with every kotua is i en vmat peaattw""'- - - If troubled with a weak digestion try 1 Chamberlain ' 8tomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale at W. M. Cohen's drugstore, Weldon, N. C. Behavior Is a mirror id whiob one displays bis own image. every THEQW RELIABLE rl V?;!' In mm Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THE QUIET CHILD, CHILD WHICH ALWAYS BA9 BEFOEE ITTIIEFEABOF ITS MOTHER'S BE' PBOOF, IS A PATHETIC IMAGE. To train a child to sit still and to speak in whispers and to move about, when at all, very quietly, may be better than al lowing it to roam die streets totally un checked, says the Telograph, but isn't it something like breaking a wild songbird to captivity? The poor little thing so dreads the bars and, boating its wing the while, looks at you so piteously, with such i mournful light in its eyes, and then after awhile it ceases to fret, it even knows a dull con tent it has grown accustomed to its cage. But, ahl you will miss tbo wild beauty of its song, the glad pulsations of its breast and wines, the ardor with which it sought to soar when it was free. Restore these, if you can. A quiet child! A subdued child! A child that never makes any noise. A child which always has beforo it tbe fear of its mother's reproof. It is a pathetic image. Imagine, if you can, a boy who never tooted a horn or played fire engines; girl who never romped and ran with true boydenism, never sang or whistled for tbe mere delight of being alivo. There are thousands of them, and eternity will not be too lone to make up to them for tbe childhood lost. Perhaps no one but the unnaturally re strained child himself fully knows tbe ache and depression of feeling himself different from other children. That dif ference will separate him from his kind throughout life. If he does not learn comradeship in those early years he will never learn it. Ho will always be oreature apart from the rest of humanity. cut off from it by i culf never to be bridged. And what if he is better in strncted, wiser, more intellectual, general ly superior, if with it all he is not happy? The individual who enjoys is more to be envied than be who has learned to despise enjoyment. The last time tbat Frances E. Willard ipnke to a Washington audience she told of a Chicago baotblack, who v. Hh bis kit hia shoulders and a package of news papers under his arm, stopped at the cull amanwitha club foot, lie worked away at the man's shots, giving them as fine a polish as he could, and when the job was done the man threw him double pay, saying, "No change; I made y," more woik tliuu umat folks do." Quick as a flush the little Id low handed back half of the money, sayinr, with his es full of earnest sympathy, "Oh, mister, couldn't make money out of your trou ble." Not far from Washington there lives a boy who has to bear the heavy burden of deformity, but so bravely does be bear it that he is tbe very heart of his home, the brightest and cheeriest and most hclpinl one in the household. Not long ago he went out and hunted up a situation for himself, so that he might be able to pay bis share of tbe family ex- Somebody asked him, "Don't you find it rather disagreeable going about as you have to now?" Ho lookd np with his blight, flashing smile, and answered quickly, "Oh, no, everybody is kind to a fellow in my fix," with a slight gesture toward his back as he spoke. There is plenty of love and sympathy in tbe world, after all, if our eyes are open to see them. Christian Endeavor World. ODD NOTIONS OF WOMEN. CHAMBERLAINS COUGH KEMEDY. No one who is acquainted with good qualities can be surprised at tbe great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds am grip effectually and permanently, but prevents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a oertain cure for croup. Whooping cough is not danger ous when this remedy is given. It oon tains no opium or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confidently to a babv as to an adult. It is all pleasant to take. When all of facts are taken into consideration it is not surprising tbat people in foreign lands, well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after having once used it For sale at W. M. Cohen's drug store, Weldon, N. C. THE MATRIMONIAL FACE, "Oh, George, won't you plcaso try look a little more pleasant; l ooplo w; think we are married instead of being only engaged." New York Journal. 1HIS WABM-HEARTEO WORLD. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le Quicn, tf Cavendiob, Vt., wts robbed of bis customary health by in vasion of Chronic Constipation, When Dr. King's New Life Pills broko into his h oub.', bis trouble was arrested and now he's cnlirely curtd. Thry'io guar anteed to cure, 25c. at W. M. Cohen's Drug Store. When you step up on one promiso you will always find a higher and a better Ouu before yuu. TTII II till IWELS If you hureii't a rt-cil-ir, tn-niiliy timvatuciit of bnwi'li every tinv, "ii 10 ill or will hv. Keep youi bowels oiii-n, mhHia vt il. Fori. In tlio i-hupe of via Sent ph vMo or i!l ) lsutt, If dutici-rous. Tlio in on th eft, tut.ie.-t, most jiurlitt wny of In; up lug tbu bowvli clear ami clean 1j to lake CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, PnlntaMe, l'ottinl. Tante Oooti, DoOood, ever Sicken, Wealcun, or (J ripe, 10, 2fi. and 60 rentl Er box. write lor rru na-miiie, ami Lootiiet on -alth. Atldretu 433 STKKUNfi HKJIlf'lT fOMPAXT, flllUGO r Miff YOUI. KEEP YLUR BLOOD CLEAN Kosa Bonheur treasured a small lead image of St Anthony of Padua as a lucky charm. Caroline Ilorschol firmly believed tbat if she met a cross eyed beggar ia the morning it presaged tbe discovery ot a new star that night. ueorge hlliot was a slave to the lo- uence of the hunchback and club-footed man and did no litorary work upoo the ay when she saw one. Lady Millals, tho wifo of the great painter, was convinced that the crack of doom would sound for any one who step ped on a orack in the sidewalk. Harriet Beccher Stowo believed that it was bad luck to throw away a tooth brush whiob bad outlived its usefulness and, to the anguish of her household. preserved every one that sbo bad ever used. Queen Victoria cherished a number of superstitions and, among them, she be lieved that the removal of bei wedding ting would surely bring calamity and that a pet Manx cat would bring good luck lo the royal household. Every where. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is baa, your liver is our. oi order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, mar.c your liver right. Easy t j take, c:.sy to operate. C.i..l ; BE: ,. irtl a buautlful Tfor tho . . Whisker BANKER SALVE is the most healing salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts. Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively Cures Piles , Kingsbaker. 8o East Ohio Street. Chicago, writes: "I had a bad case of Piles for several years. BANNER SALVE cured me quickly and perman ently after several doctors and remedies bad tailed to relieve me. GUARANTEED. Price 25 Cento KEEP COOL. HOW OLD IS ANN. By placing your orders for Bread, Cakes and Pies with the New York World. This is the problem: Mary is 24 years old, Mary is twice as old ss Ann was when Mary was as old as Ann is now. How old is Ann? Tbe puzzle has come, been Been and baa conquered at Harvard University. It is mightier at tackle than football. It has caught New England in its compel ling grasp. Out of tbe figuring tbat it has evoked in the east the slato and pencil industries are expectiug a boom to banish all thoughts of a winter of dis content. In its simplicity is tbe alluring slrecglb of this problem. The statement of terms involves perfect frankness and no useless multiplication of words. "Mary is 24 years old," and so forth. Adorable Mar)! But behold at tho finish the leading question. "How old is Ann?" Can you tell? A CALL FOR SYMPATHY. First Bachelor "I wish I could write a decent letter ot condolence." second Bachelor "somo one you know dead?" "No; engaged." Detroit Froe Pross. A CONTRADICTION. That "still waters run deep" Vou may quote if you will; This opinion I'll keep They can't run if they're still. WELDON BAKERY, Specials in fine layer, fruit and pound cake. tta?"Hot ooffee and lunches Bcrvcd at any hour. ia?"Out of town orders PROMPTLY FILLED. ft. N. BRIDGEKS, Up-to-date Bakery, Emry's New Block Weldon, N. C. SPhone Cl. PPOMATTOX IRON WORKS. 23 to 34 Old Street. PETERSBURG, VA. Manufacturers of Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. Having bought out Sleol & Alexan der, founders and machinists, with all patterns, we are now prepared to fur nish paittto machine formerly made by them. HYDRAULIC PRESSES. BETTER THAN PILLS. The Question hss been ssked In what way are Uhanaberlain s Otomacn ana Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic aud liver pills? Our answer is Tbey are easier and more pleasant to take and their eff.-ct is so gentle and so agreeable tbat one hardly realizes tbat it is produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For ale at 25 cents per bottle by W. M. Cohen. KOK OVER SIXTY YHARK Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tho poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of tbe world. 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind It is possible to raise a check without the aid of a derrick. CONSIDERATE. "1 suppose that if yon marry my daughter you will expect me to pay your debts?" "Shouldn't think of putting you to so much trouble," answered Earlis Byrd, "You can eive me the money and I'll pay 'em myself." Washington Star. OABTOniA. Damn ta. iM UKUHOU HaM Mwm Slftatut f i ass -A A-a. -4- m ,4 Ilia Hind yon Haw Alwap E My heart is fixed Brm and stable in the belief that ultimately the sunshine and sunimur, the flowers and the azure sky, shall become, as it were, interwoven into djso's existence. He shall take from all their beauty and enjoy their glory. A laugh to be joyous mu t flow from . . .... i a joyous heart, for without kindness there can bo no true joy. MANY MOTHERS OF A LIKE OPINION. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, savs: "One of my children was subject to croup of a severe type, and the giving of I Chamberlain's Couch Remedy promptly, always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think the same as I do sbout this remedy and want no other kind for their ohildren. For sale by W. M. Coben, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. PEANUT MACHINERY specialty, Unginality blazes a new track wDtlo eccentricity runs on one wheel in an old rut. OABTOTIIA, a lla IM Ywi Hs Always Bsaitil Mill work and castings of all kinds, second hand machinery for sale oheap. uaii on us or write tor wbat yon want. gURKTY ON BONDS. , Those who are required to give 1 i i Bonds in positions of trust, and who , desire to avoid asking friends ta be-1 come their sureties, or who may wish j to relieve friends from further obli- i , gations as bondsmen, should apply S. 1 in person or by letter to IE. T. CLARK, Attorney. WelJoii. It C. NOTICE. The undersigned baa opened a law . office at Weldon, Ooooh building, First street. Will attend Tuesday's Thurs day's and Saturday's. THOMAS N. HILL. This May 7th, 1903. TT
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1903, edition 1
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