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mil 5 ry aa-"f r- 't is 3 FS- Eft )V"E3TISIlTa-:iA.TIIlS-M0Di:uATi:. A. NEWSPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE. TEP:M:S:-Sl-50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE )L. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1903. NO. 27 u $ j Received A Nice Line of the Hackney Bug- ies and Hickory Wagons. Will hve Low Prices on these.goods for text thirty days. Call and exam- he. We .mean business. P. K BTAINBAOK. . The Weldon Grocery Co. WHOLESALE J0BBEH8 IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES.:-: m n n WBW Sell Only To Merchant. 2? Order, Solicited. TI1E WELDON C ROCEKY CO , W 2 8 1v . weldon, N. o 5$$ Buy the Best Paint Made-Tan- tier's Semi-Paste Paint. MANUFACTURED BY . Tanner Paint & Oil Co., Box 180. 1413 E. MAIN STKEKf, RICHMOND, VA. PETER SMITH & CO., THE LEADERS OF LOW TRICES, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND It ETA I L DEALERB IN ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS NO. 2WtMAIN8TEET, NORFOLK, VA. Whiskey $l.io Peii Q4LL01J. ... , . . t ft,,.r..,i,niiii.rii WIII1:W 11111X1? a e Claim lo ue me i,u r.ai i iu.ci' " uni.. .. - j f whiskey oa low aa1.10 per gallon, and mind ) u; distilled whiskey-not We really Hell wnisney tut tow asi.iu per gnuim, uu ...mw , W .1 i ..r ..t ...- ..r .... Hiv .itiJ muUr tii-nnf. T..' 1 UOLMltt; UT IVTMDIlll III nld v.llttiL, Is !L 1 ill 111(1 10V I It iSilftUJlMy s-V VA.1ir,un01AIAl' iu jibi - - j - pnxlaced hy honest Tur Heels in the niouiiUii u section el North Uioliua ly the 3g old tioeprocew. Every drop is boiled over opeu fnrnnre wood trn, in oM style copper stills, in exactly tliemme ny it ns mode by our (irandfiithers a jw r rentury ngo. First rate hikey is sold at $5 to ll per gallon, hut is not any f i: better thn"CAHPER'8 8TANl'AKI." It is the belt produced and must 4 please every customer cr we will buy il back with gold-w. are under the laws of North Carotin will' aiithonz.d capital ol $100,(JO.UO ami g the People's National Bank and Piedmont 8 vingr Tank of iiislon-Haleni, N. $f ! w C., will tell yon onrgnarantee is (ioo.1. This old honest, mild and mellow & i f whiskey is worthone dollar per quail, but lo n.oie lully introduce Cnspei if Standard" we offer sample ehipments ot this brand . t hull price, (packed in g$ Z plain sealed boiea) 5 Quarts fJ.9f,, 10 Quarts 5. l.M" I'rcpa.d anywheie f in U. 8. Allordersand reruittancca (in stamps, caidi oa by check, etc ) asweU 0$ as request forconttdcutial price must be addressed as follows: R. JV. CASPER CO., WiMlun, N. C, U. S. A. ff "V . , ut!l. ,11 1 ir.,uHMil,lr.1llM Main Office ana warenonses. ."loa.iuij 1 uj r J - m A . m 17 hi skey SI. io Per GaLLoH. ' r m .JHVatV PR.MOPFETT'3 ICTEETMINO POWPIM) Cures Cholera - Infanlum, uiarrnou,uyfentcry, ana the Bowel Troubles ol Children of km Aa. iAIdi Digestion, Rt-ulatej the Bowels, Strengthen! Cflsts OnW 2S ants at Dminrisls. tth. I, mi ..... K .1 unrrCTT M. D ST. LOUIS. MO. ". . u m. n.. l.tHp. (a nn Mm.nil. th.t I should civ. TSI T.iwH.nMiih roar.icllJTl mndlcli TKKTHINA. Our lull. .Irt, jn.l lhlrtn nluM hM hdimic 1 lo tin oV pur. bl.iJ a.l lurnlnl I.T.r oonllnurf lor d.M .1 . lln. n.r Uiwu mo.Hl .H Jdot. im drtTtmlnid to tr. TKErillNA, .nl In . d.f or two th.ra raill cb-ii.w Ul. rrtujiu MlM,iidtli.nl.loTiTIIINA,Ul.lml.bb.linoiliif wall. ,.,., T Bask of Wflin, OpM Uufler Tie Lais of the Stale of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TI1, 1802. 8rATli OF NORTH CAROLINA DKl'OSI TOUY. ii ai iway citliNI'V PKl'OSlTOllY. TO tV NO if WELDON DKI'OSITOUY. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - $29,000. Vit ten years this injiitulioo has provided banking laoilitioa for tl.ia scciion In stooklmMjM and diraoturi have booo identified with the business interests ol Halifax and Northampton oouoiiea tor tusny years. Money is loaoed upon ap proved security at tb legal rate of interest six per centum. Account! of all are. solicited. President: Vice-President: Cashier: W.E.DANIEL Da. J.N.RAMSAY, W. B. SMITH. Seaboard, Northampton oouoty, N. Cj DIARY OF A SUMMER GIRL. VIV8 SHOT ON IHR W'INQ AND MORTAL IY WOUNDFD. 1)01 It's A DEUCED II0RE,T11I8 SEASHORE RUBINES8. July 1 Wc'ro goinj! to escape llic horrible racict of the Fourth. Isn't it juot lovely that papa is a Congressman? Otliurwiso we would have lo buy tickets. Ju'y2 Well, matiiUia and I have packed the trunks, July a Wohsvo overhnulcu papas clothes. 1 1 is balhinR suit was torn and psps told mamma to collect the rent. It'a awful lo be a Congressman and spring puns at the Fame time. Jnly 4 We're off. Wc left laht night. Philadelphia is a fast town, but we had In luy over hero umil the At lantic City train that Congressional passes are good on got ready to take us to the shore. July 5 He is a lovely tullow, but my goodncFtt euch tabic uiannerfl He actually ate his noodle soup with a fork! Julv ti Last r.ijit I danced with him and he stepped on my train. You'd think wh n he stepped on the train he was going somewhere, wouldn't you? Hut I couldn't make him. Ho stuck to me all evening worse than a scandal sticks to the Post Office Department. July 7 I wont in bathing this moru iog. My, i.-n't it a profound responsi bility to have the Atlanlio Ocean all around onel That man I was with said something about the Bea moaning be cause a crab cinched its undertow, I detest old jokes. July 8 Heavens! He has actually proposed! And I have actually accepted himl That spoils all my fun for the trip I'll havo to quarrel with him now to get rid of him. Juv 9 We quarrelled. It was about the salad. I said it dido't airree with me and talked about my liver a whole hour. He said he didn't nronoso to marry a book of medical symptoms walk ing around with one foot in a mausoleum. I told him if I had to decide between him and niv invalid liver he could ruu alonz home. .lulv 10 He ran alone home. That r.inni' man from Dallimoro has mono poiiztd my attentions since, and thero ore three other fellows contemplating per sonal violence. My, 11 8 exciting. July 11 I was rcscu d today Tin water was at leai-t four fet t deep, and hi wailed in and hauled me out. I bad at awful haul time lo keep from gignling .Tulv 13 Htve iust discovered that he is a dry goods elcik. Julv 14 We arc noioc home lu inor row. '1 here aro Charlie, Oeoruc, Al hert. Hunrv and Percy five shi t on the wing and morially wounded! July 15 Just before toy train left Charlie and Oenrgo came down to the parlor separately and admitted that they were already married. They seem to have no regard for a poor girl's leelincs! The idea of two mairicd nun flirting with me for week and why, the very ideal Albert, I hear, has skipped out without paying his board bid. Henry has just dropped in to tell mo that he is sorry, but he is engaged to bo married next mnnthl Calamity alicr calamity! And Peicv the last of tho live, locked a boat this afternoon. They say it will be a neffecllv lovelv funeral his folks are so rich! July 16 Stopped over in Philadel phia. I can hardly gi t ovir tho sl ock of those married men flirting with me. July 17 Home again. After all, it's iidmcid bore, this seaslo re lusioess. My husband met me at the train ubil aid ho hoped I'd had a t.ice lime U i'iitnore News. Many a woman would make a beau tiful bride but she is de- tflrrnd f r n m ill 1 " w " w entering the ' y married state because of ill-health. T. OJL.A."RiCi.' ".ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. 0. Practice In the courts of llalif.n and 'Adjolnmo; connties, and in the Haprems "MnrtoftheHM HpeciaUttention given VHwllacthma nd prompt mtnrna akaa Kldiray and Bllddar Hlut repair .r rem.1l "rJi''lu'S ,1 b.,ltdl: ir ,Aut.ril..limwr.mnleta. Mel work. ,.lr.. K t. FRANK Y. CLARK CO.. LlcU ibhlishtd IS7U. nunruLix. D. E.STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC. AND HUE INSUIiANCE. ASKS $5QO fiN OLD-TIME DflNSE. BY FRANK L. STANTON I. De Banjo sorter gits mo,'twel I never wants ter res', En I'm happy w'en a fiddle is a singio'of itsbes'; Den it's "Cl'ar de way, my honey, fum do ringin', cas' tor wes', En dance 'twel do Daylight say, 'Good mawnin' I' " II. I don't kcer cf I seltiu' in de medio' house, so stili, A-lookin' at dc brightness on de top erHioo Hill, De singin' er a fiddle mako me lose my way en will, I'lldanoo'twcll de Daylight say, "Good mawoin'l" III. It's dat way in do Summer, w'eu de dreamy days begin, En do Lizard think he runnin' er a race he got ter in; But I has de feelin' wusser w'en de Cbris'mus lime como in, En we dance 'twel de daylight say, "Good mawoin'l" IV. Den it's never niiu' do weather, wid ho slingiu' er de sleet, Wid dc music des a-makin' sich a fidget in yo' feet; Chris'raus, en a fiddle oh, dcy mi;hty hard ter beat I En we'll danco 'twel de daylight say, "Good inawoin'l" TllEQLQ RELIABLE m CaL tJ MOTHER'S WEDDING RING. A circle pure and golden Upon my mother's hand, Her wedding ring is worn and thin- A plain and simple band, Simple and plain as virtue, For years it has withstood The burden and the toil, as life Bunts out her years of good. 'Tis worn by toil and trouble And fiogers clasped to pray, Till now 'tis but a golden thread Her wedding ring lo day. Pure as the troth it plighted, It shall Dot break or part, But wear as noble lovo should wear, True gold unto the heart. sue wouldn't go fur, and It was mnivnln' n'hen I n-oke up ag'ln. The olo n'omrm i-asu t nowLar to be sawn, but 1 wosu t in no Hurry to go out mill look fur her. 1 got sum bronkfnst, BinolseJ my pipe, aud nloug about 8 o'clock I shouldered my guu and started o! tat the pits. We was up that way last Sunday, If yo' remembers." "Yes." "Thar nf six or seven plncea whar they dug down fur Iron ore. Ruin of 'out ain't moren ten feet deep, nua sum ar tuirty. 1 mini t Know wuicu ne sjje bad Jrmpt about, and I went aloug alow and looked fur signs. I hud looked Into fo' or live pits ami wus thUikll'' tli old woman had got lout on the mounting lu the night when I cuin to the deepest pit of all. It wus as big round us a well, and down on the leaves nud bresli at the bottom was a light to behold. My ole woman nnd a mnnulmKi Klrr ri'nt n-ita flmvti t1nr TA THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE getner and all mixed up. She hoard me movln' about nt the top, ami sue knowed my face as I looked down, but she didn't Buy a blessed word until I spoke. I wns sorter glad to find her alive and sort o' nind about hor cnllin' me names, aud blmeby I sra: 'Mebbe I'm mistook, but nr' that Mrs. Zeb White down tbar at the bot tom?' 'Mebbe 'It ar acz she, cool as yo please. 'An nr that a b'ar alongside o' yo'?' " 'Yes, It s a b ar; Riime u nr l arouipt about Inst night. Mebbe yor uame might be Zeb White?' "I'm conslderlti' that folk call mo by that linmc. It'a a pleasant mawn in', Mrs. White.' Tears like It.' "Then we didn't nay no mo' fur a Absolutely Pure 4000000000004.0 I 7 r d 4- JLt JJ 0 may tho future give me A woman's helping hand To wear so long and faithfully That simple golden band I IN THE PROMISED LAND. Mister Rabbit lookin' happy Mister 'Possum wiuk his eye, En ax me fam de tree top what I thinks er dat fer high ? En de Promised Lau' is wid us, what wuz cumin' by en by, We right in do Lao' er Halleluycr I I listen in do meddcrs terdo whi.tle er ''B,b White." 'En pears des lak he tell mo dat de peas U out it sihl I Ende big, roun' Mom is soatt"iin' do silver thou' dj nighi Wc right in de Lan' cr Ha'leluyer I Den it's Light dc oabio fiiv I E i wh i kern f. r do snow 'I Do music is a-gwino, en we daucin' hih en low; En wo never wuz so happy seuoe do days er long ago We right in do Liu' cr Halleluycr I F. L. Slant. :n. He Tells of a Dream That Led $ to Startling: Result 0000m 000000'fO00000 Copyright. 1802, by O. B. Warner. En WHITE, the eld possum hunter of Tennessee, nnd I had planned to go up the side of tho Cumberland mountains nbovo bis cabin and look for signs of bear at the ninuth of n certain cave. Ills wife had something to sny to him on the long time," snld old Zeb as lie snuieu subject after I was out of doors, and and chuckled nnd tilled his pipe nnew. the old man didn't seem a bit onthusl- "I seen sho was powerful sassy yit, and natlc na wo flmillv started off. We had I wasn't gwine to humble myself fust." walked alone for a mile in silence when "And she lmd tumbiea into me pit he nt down on n roek nnd observed: with the bear?" I queried Of nil tbn ilrnttM critters In this "She had, sail, but the b nr wn3 aown world I reckon a woman Is the drat- tbar rust, ana sue una nr. on mm uuu tedest She ain't to be understood by didn't receive no hurt. Them two had no man, and I'm duwggoued If I be- been wedged In thar together fur seven Heve Bhe knows herself!" or eight hours, and the b'nr hadn't even It looked us If old Zeb hud been the growled nt her. Ills tnnilillii down nna Tlctlin of a Candle lecture before get- IIOW IT HAPPENED. XL 39 WARD FOR woncN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. The proprietor! and makeia of Ir. n: i. u.,nil Prnerrirttinn now feel riercc i .ii - "i . fully warranted in rertng to pay f;oo in legal money of the United States, for any case of Leuconhea, Female Weak nesa, Prolapaus, or Falling of Womb which they cannot cure. All they ask a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure, t . If women would uidy the laws ol health and use 1H more common sense there -ould "Yes'ui," said tho unwashed nomad, "you ain't makin' no mistake in tliinkin I bev seen belter days. Onot 1 livid in cr house uv granite, and" "And how did yon happno to lose such a homo" asked the kind lady. " 'Twus 1 bo dis, ma'am," replied tbt hobo. "Mo term expired and dey turned me out." YOU KNOW WHAT VOU'ltKTAKlNO When you take Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed ou every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, No I'ay. one. 'HE'LL DO." 'He'll do," Baid a gentleman decisivo- speaking of an i ffioe boy who had been in his employ but a single day. "What makes you think so?' "Because he gives himself up so em iie ly to the ta-k in hand. I watched him while be swept tho office, and although a p-ecctti n, with threo or four brtss bands in il, went by the office while he was at work, he paid no attention to il, but swept mi as if the sweping of that room w is tho only thing of any oonBequonce on this earth l that time. Then I set niiu lo addreieg some envelopes, and al though there weic a lot of picture-papi is and oi In r apers on the desk at which he sa',hp pai l no attention at all to ibetu, but kept riihi on addressing these envoi opi;a un'il the last onn nf lliein wai d ne lie'!', J..,l..-v.tt-c hi! is th-Tough and "" in earresi about i vi r)thing." You m-iy bo naturally 'cry sun.ri p tsoi ; y ii liny be o gil'ttd that you can do almost anything but all ll.at yo" ,o ailllaik perfoit;"ii, if you do Dot do it with all of your heart and strength. CHAM BEKLAIN'S COUGH UK.MK- DY IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, The finest quality of giauulutid loaf sugar is used in the micufacturo Chamberlain's Cough It medy, aud the roots used in its prepiraii in give it flavor similar to maple syrup, making quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick, of Poolesvillo, Md,io speak iag of this nmcdy, say.-: "I have usee Chamberlain's Cough lieoiedy with my children for scleral years and cau tiuth fully say it is the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take il and it has no injurious after effect For sale at W. 51. Cohen a drug el Wcldoo, N. C. When a West Indian negro cuts his bair he always buries the severed hairs. He argues that they are part nfihe body and therefore as much entitled to a grave as the rest of him will la. THE BEST LINIMENT. "Clinmherlain'8 Pain Hilm is consid ered the best liniment on ihe market,' wiiie Post k Riiss, of Georgia, Vt. N other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic piin. No other is so valuable for deep scaled pains lik lame back and pains in (he chest. Give this liniment dial and you will never with to be without it. Fur sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist Weldon, N. C. not be such a inrjre number Hwl.y nineniiR tth the ilia tculW lo our se." wnlei i Mr, fellie Martin. Preanlent Mutual aortal Mtnce .Roaook Ncwa Office. WKMMIN, N. t! Mine waru... J l.."-". ... "Then when medicine I. needed if Ikey wou.d Uke the ' Favorile Preacriptlon,' they would h," a chance to et well. I ud l. Fierce . Favorite l'recriaion three ytn ago and It cured me of female weakneaa of arveral y a amliiiK, no I know what I am talklna alilt when 1 pri it and .lwa. know what the reault will be where It la uanl." Df Pierce's Tleasant PelleU should be used with "Favorite Prescription whenever laiative ia required. uis stcod the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales oyer On? md a Half RaLhoa botUes. Does tS&ls record c.i' ait ajweal to yon? , SJilSpSf---- . . . . .. . t. . ia. .iru. nf C ove's Block Koot Uver Fills. AMtotiawi waa amy - - - mml ir SMALL BQY EKTERUINS HIS UrtCLE. 'Did Johnny cineriain tnu nicely. Unele Ahuer, wlii'.e I WSS oUI?" asked 'ho tivco Iho nil mail was visiting. "Ho did very well," w is the raihti e nsininid answer. "Ho speut most of the li.no imkina mo promise to let him c me lo by funeral." "D.ar l lll' (ellowl He's an thought I'ul." Chicago H.-oorJ-IlcriiM. OAS'i'OIl.IA. Btuitka lhe Kiwi tou Havw iwayg uottgii Full blown rosos are favorites in dain ty lace appliques. OABTOniA. Bean the A M ,0" Haw henovbr a nciiro hnna abl ick he alwajs begs its pirdw, hoeaU'C spit il ul black dugs aro aupp ar t in into men's bodies after dialhnod c them to walk the ou r I h in the hloip a black dog. A RUNAWAY BH'Yi'LE, Terminated uith i.a ulf cut on the leg of J. II Oiner, Kiii.kii.i Grove, III It d'iel ped a slubber i uloer utiji.lJin to d oet rs and reme Ii. lo.- b ur years, Then Ru"klin'a Arnica Salve cured Ii j v us good for B'lits, Scalds, Sk Emii ioii' and Piles 25.! atW.'M Cohen's Drug Storo. It's all riht to ba wid : aw ik-i so ' as y"udon'i suffer from itisouii,ia WHITE NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. "I wa3 taken severely sick with kidney trouble, I tried all forts of medicines, none of which reiicvad mo. One day I saw on ad. of your Electric Bilters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved and soon there after was entirely cured, and have nut seen a eick day since Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rhcumaiinn, Neuralgia. Liter and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. P. Bass, of l'ri m'iiit, N. 0 , writes. Only 50V at W. M.Cohen, Druggist. If y"ii i oil yiur eyes when the moon chane.es, they will stay crooked. OABTOniA. Bears tha IIib Kind You Have Always Bought If you give a thin:; away and take it back rgaiu you will have a sty. 1EST m THE If ron l.i bowrtri ,'. hiiw.-l.'t ( i 'iitpliy-1 , httftiiliy nvivomiMtt of thl ii'iv 111 ur v.iil tit-. Kt'i-p yotil ill. Knt'O. i.i tLi tIm.(iof vii x.ti, i. tiam't'i oim. '1 hu ttiimolh ;, i:v(iy ol kutft-lng ihe LuwdIi CANDY CATHARTIO f we? ff off EAT JEM LIKE CANDY Pl,iunl. Pal ever Sicken, W'hr .r 1,'J. IViiLii 1 ealtli. id.lixn 9-mtMVO IIKUK'IV I'OaiMNT, rott-nt. T.nioc (loort. PrtOoort, r Urlpi-. Ill, , aim mi cuili. w aamiilo, ami liuuLId 0 eillCAdO or lit Villi. 'but ting nwny, but na It was none ot my mix In I had nothing to say, nnd he waited n couple of minutes before con tinuing: "My old woman will run along as allrk as crensn fur two or three months. nnd thou all ot u sudden she'll break est fur a ennnge yo nngni iuu ujc out nnd be na tocliv na n wolf with a out unro nnw. Mebbe it'a that wuv with " 'Fut nm I an onery man?' so, I all wimiii, and mebbo that's what a I " 'Yo" surely ar,' aez sue, oui u man kin expect to put up with when he tween an onery man nnd an onery b'nr fnlla in lovo nnd irlts married. Mebbe I'll take tho man. I slum t take no mo the old woman is gittin' ready to mix than that, Zeb White, not If yo' keep nn wltb nnntbor b'nr." me down ycre a week. I scented a story and asked fur it, I wusu t leciiii' qu io suusueu, um and after a little coaxii.g he said: I knowed Bhe was n woman ot nor "One time about six y'urs ago I cum word, and so I cut a grapevine ana homo from town nnd found the ole lowered It down nna puncii nor oui. woman slttln' on the Joabstep and Then I shot the b'nr and went off and lookin1 na milled as n wet hen. She got two men to help me pull tho kar was nil right and ns chipper ns yo' kass out. Ho was the biggest, lattest KEEP Yt-ilR BLOOD GLEAN Liver Pills f , . f her fallln' ou top o' lilm hail lent mat S wtliu yuu nutu, ouinc- skeared blm most to death. Iiiuieby I tO CUrC OUr blliOUS- sez to the ole woman: npl "ti;! ci-" mil a POod "fra Wblte. mebbo vo' nr' tnkln' I neSS nU L1'-' (JUi!. buuu bea,) of cumfurt down tbar? If bo, digestion. 4ycr' don't let me disturb yo'.' "'I ain't complultiln',' bcz she, nils are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently lcxstivc. 29c. All druKsistf. SV.uit yi.nr hi. in., i. )' it limn hrnwn or rich lil .r'.: " Thtn ul BUCKINGHAM 3 DYE j GO rri or P r : : -r ' J' mil a beautiful for tho Whiskers N. M. mm i?13..U&a E is the most healing salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. pleaBo when I went away in tho mnwn- b'ar anybody had seen around yore fur U positively . .i.,.., ...... i. .w..l hn Ul,. I . w'n..a T enl.l ilia Tifilt filnilO. fOT I 4Tm. Ill , mil KOIIUIlll mm riuiiism mi, sua icu juio. i - . ..I H nnnn. f PTSiRa didn't pay no 'teiisbuii to me na I sot 20 iu ensh, ami we unuunr nieai uu VU&!ja E Hc!t we got tired ot it. ueonon w e ve goi down, and I knowed wo was lu fur a row. I didn't sny nuthin' fur a long sum o' the grenao in tno iiouso time, but lest thawed terbnekcr and and it's prime stuff to lie up yo r looked ncr-osa the road at a rabbit hop- butes. pin about. Itlineby I softly sez: "And yon bought tue uress nna suora, It's n iimverrul nlensaiit evenin . or course I I nsKeu. Mm. White.' "Of co'sc," he repuea. "l never uiu She turns on me wltb a glure in her feel quite right about It all. l cars to eyes and sen: me like the ole woman got nnenii or Yes, It's n powerful pleasant even- me In tbe fuss, in tue areaiii mm in mo In' fur folk as In too lazy to draw their b'ar skin, nnd she never really toon hronib nnd don't keer how much their back any of them words. 'Deed, but families suffer.' she went rouud braggln' over mo nnd " 'Mebbe thnt's me, sez I, feelin' sort holdlu' her noso so high tnnt l rcu rlll nil in nnee. I mlchtv bumble all winter. "'Zeb White,' sez she as she rlz up, I As ha got up and knocked tno nsnes yo' ain't no mail 'tall. My shoes ar" out of bis plpo and wound up uis all worn out, and I ain't got a dress lit quaint old wooueu, waxen no sum iu himself: "Yes. wlmln Is euros critters- mighty curus." M. QL AD. A Selflah Motive. "Yes," said the family doctor to the guest, "I have always insisted upon it that my daughters must loam to make cake and pie, especially pie. "May I nsk why?" Inquired tbe guest. "It's a great help in my business," re- Dlied tho family doctor. Cleveland 1'laiu Dealer. S. Kingsbaker, So East Ohio Street, Chicago, writes: "I had a bad case of Piles for several ysars. BANNER SALVE cured me qciclcly and perman ently after several dtclors aud remedies had failed to relieve nis." GUARANTCbO. Trica 5 Cents KEEP COOL. Njl'- ,11 C . " Clam In Enall.h. "What is tlio derivation of 'anthrn- cltof Tommy, you may nnswor. "renusylvany," haznrdit" loniniy. "We hain't derived any at our house for so long I've most forgot, ma'am." Chicago Tribune. By placing your ttders for Bread, Cakts and Pies with the WELDON BAKERY, Specials in fine layer, fruit and pound cake. SaT Ho coffee and lunches served at any hour. tegTOnt of town orders PROMPTLY FILLED. R. N. BRIDGERS, Up-to-date Iiakeiy, Kmry's Nw Blcek Weldon, N. C. HSrPhoue 61.1 ' "WT Ot,B WOMAN AND A MONSTROUS Bid I Il'AU WAS 11UWK TUAK TOOKT11K11. fur a skunk to look at. I ahull cook the Inst co'iimcnl In the house fur break' fatal, umi Lu.vJ Uaows whr.r we'll rrt any nio'. Yo' bev got to be tho onerlest man lu all Tennessee, lo aln t tltten fur buzzards to peek at. Yo used to git around and be sumbody, but fur the laat y'ar It's bin whisky and terbneker and lontlu' nround till I won't put up with It no ui"' "'Nobody's axlu' yo' to stny if yo' don't want to,' sez I, feelin hurt in my feelln's. "Bhe got her bonnet on aud was A ttala oa Hla Name. PPOMATTOX IRON WORKS. 23 to 34 Old Street. PUTKHSllUUO, VA. Maniil'actureraof Machinery, i Shaftintr.Pullovs. Agricultural TTYinlomonta -Philadelphia Ledger. xxJyviaj.wj.v. I.... . . . .. I llnvtmr nntloht mil KtppI Ar. A pT.n. . .... J,, r...J. ,J I,i:.,. .11 Bplilt-Don't I hear the sound of ' '-"" v.., -.. ... hammers? I thought there was to be I "f . "o now prepared 10 iur so work here? ' I U18U Pa"8 10 nia!nlB!8 forrxerlj made by St Peter Well, we couldn't help it I lMm- minded to go, but arter walkln' out to That lll9t Bkyscraper went through the I HYDRAULIC PRESSES uie roau anu iuukiii up am. mmu ow . finer. Judge. ' and.' KOH OVKK WIX I V VE Alts Mrs. Winslow's Sooiliing Syrup hasboen used for over ixly years by millinns ol motbors lor children, whilt teething, with perfect suuettis. It soothes tbe child, aoftena Jie gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, aud is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. ' Sola by druggisti in every part of the world. 25 cei ts a bottle, Be sure and ask lor "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and talco no oth er kind. , cum back. She didn't say nuthlir mo' and I w as too mad to speak, and we sot around fur awhllo nnd then went to bed. It might uev blu along about midnight whon she wakes me up and sei: " 'Zeb, I've bin hevln' a mighty curus dream. I drempt that a mighty big b'nr had fell into oue o' them iron pits up by the big ravine.' "'What if lie has?' sez 1 " 'Then his pelt will bny mo a p'ar o' shoes nnd a dress, and we'll hev meat nd grease 'miff to last us fur a month.' " 'I'll see about it la tho mawnin'.' " 'But I want yo' to see about It right off now. I'll go with yo' nnd p'lnt out the pit, and yo' kin shoot the b'ar befo' he climbs out' "I was mad yit," nld tho old man, "aud I dldu't think much of a dream, and so I wouldn't git up. The ole wo man did, however. She got out o' bed, lit the lantern nnd went off to sec If tho Hardly. Diner I've been wnltlng an hour, and the bill o' faro says dishes always ready! Walter Well, they nre, but you can't at dishes, can you' New York Times. PEANUT MACHINERY., specialty; kinds. Mill work and castings of all second hand machinery for sale cheap, Call on us or write for what you want. Oae at Them. Tramp I uster be one o' de four han- drod. Kind tody-You did? Tramp Yes'm; I wus Mo. 889 In Sing Sing. Toledo Blade. On. lafpreaea. "She says she has a mission In life nnd will never marry." "Dear met Is she so unattractive ai all that?"-Chlcago Post The moth ball jokes sre being over ' worked, gUUKTY ON BONDS. I Those who nre ft quired to give & Bonds in positions of trust, and who S dcrirc to avoid utking friends to be- i comctlu'ir suieliei,or who may wish i to relieve fticuds from further cb'i-1 ! s,ation as bondsmen, should pp'y 1 in person or ly letter to BE, T. CLARK, Attorney. Weldon. N. C.1 I b'ar was actually iu the u'.t. I sonn f
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