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NO. 44
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BEGINS WORK with the first dcse,
cleansing the blood of all ne poisonous
cids that produce RHEUMATISM, driving
out all the dangerous germ that infest the
body tba,t it the way cures are effected by
1
HENRY GRADY ON COTTON.
THE FINEST TMBUTI TO THC yLHICT
STAPLE IVta UTTERED BY TBI
TOHQC1C? HAS.
Other medicines treat symptoms; Rhiumacidi rtmtvtt ibi
(oust, and, therefore, its
CURES ARE PERMANENT.
Helps the digestion, tones up the system. Sample bottle
free on application to BosniTT Chemical Co., Pro
prietors, 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Md.
CHARLES C. ALLEY,
WHOLESALE
Confectioner & Fancy Grocer,
PETERSBURG, VA.
W.Mr. W. T. Baugh representi ut
h'oa
in Eastern Carolina.
Hold your crdera for
DOT 12 lj
AT? W rf VEGETABLE MCIl.iArt
LiLrHairRenewer
urs the hair erow lone and heavy, and keens it soft and glossy.
;o:'3 falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restores
-i'nr to gray hair. Sold for fifty years.
n r hiui eoTs. K
Why
Box 180.
TANNER'S PAINTS
Retain ih ir prc-ominence
burs ill oiIht braodt is
because they e made of
I lie beat material obtains
bio aod are ground with
treat eare. If jour dealer
don not oarry tbem write
to the maouraelureri.
Tanner Paint & Oil Co.,
1419 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA.
The ootton world, particularly the
speculators who get on the grown tide of
the maiket, are food of quoting Henry
Grady who, when a party of Southern
gentleraeo were proving that cotton was
bound to go up, said: "Tea, gentlemen,
all yon say would be true but for one
thing that you have forgotten in your
ealeulaliooa cotton ia a fool." But
there in another expression of Henry
Grady on cotton a prose poem, singing
of King Cotton that is very different.
It ia not quoted often but it lbs ineet
tribute to the fleecy staple ever uttered
by the tongue of man. Henry Grady
taid of cotton:
"What a royal plant it it. Tbe world
waits in attendance on its growth: the
shower that fallt whispering on its leaves
it heard around the earth; the tun that
ibinea on It la tempered by tbe prayers
of all the people; the froat that chills it
aod the dew that descends from tbe stars
are noted and the trespass of a little worm
on itt green leaf is more to England than
the sdvsnce of the Russian army on her
Asian outposts. It ia gold from tbe in
stant it puts forth itt liny thoot. Itt
fibre it current in every bank, and when,
loosing itt fleeces to the sun, it Hosts a
sunny banner that glorifies the fields of
the humble farmer that is maraha'ed
under a flag that will compel the allegi
ance of tbe world and wring a subsidy
from every nation on earth. It is the
heritage that God gave to this people
forever ss their own when He srebed
our skies, established our mountains, girt
ut about with the ocean, loosed tbe
breetet, tempered the sunshine and
measured tbe rain. Ours snd onr chil
dren's forever. As princely s talent as
ever earns from His band to mortal
stewardship."
A Pretty Carpet makes your home cheerful. Our Csrpctt do more, they make
you cheerful and our low prices make you positively happy.
PETER SMITH & CO.,
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY 'GOODS JjjfJJ
TRAGEDY AVERTED.
"Just in the niok of time onr little
boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins,
of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had
played tad bavoe with him sod s terrible
cough aet in besides. Dootort treated
him, but he grew worse everyday At
length we tried Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, and our darling
was saved. He's now sound, and well
Everybody ought to know, it's lbs only
sure cure for Coughs, Colds snd sll Lung
diseases. Guaranteed by W. M. Cohen,
Price 60o. and 11.00 Trial
NORFOLK, VA.
PERHAPS.
1
The Bank of W
, .AVELDON, N. C.i-
Orianiifiu Mer Tlo Lais of to State of North Carolina,
AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
$29,000.
was
see
Mitt Knowall "Christmas day
Miss Stooe's 32d birthday; did you
the Christmas card Mr. Sand sent her?'
Miss Knowless "No, I did not; what
was it!"
Miss Knowall "It was a very pretty
picture, with the tuual figure dinging to
a cross of rook, and entitled "Rock of
Ages," and! was wondering if hs meant
anything."
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
o .i.:. !..;i..ttnn h.s nrnvided banking facilities for this aeotion
ror ten year. u . --- r r . . ,. of
Its stockholders snd directors
llalilai and Northampton oounties for many years.
Moved security at the legal rate of interest-six per centum.
solicited.
President . Vioe-President:
W. E. DANIEL. Da. J. N. RAMSAY,
Seaboard, Northampton county, H.
C. G. EVANS.
WELDON, N.C.
TASCY
' GROCERIES,
FRUITS,
CONFECTIOS IH1ES.
OLD WINES AND IIKANDIES
SOLE AGENT FOR-
APITAL CUB, OLD FORESTER RYE.
CALL FOR If.
MORE RIOTS.
Disturbances of strikers are not tear!
as grave as an individual disorder of the
avatem. Overwork, loss of sleep, oerv
j - .
ous tension will be followed by utt
Money is loaned opon ap- u, , reliable remedy is im
mediately employed. There a nothing
efficient to cure disorders of the Liver
Kidneys as Electrio Bitters. It's a won
derful tonic, snd effective ncivine and the
greatest sll srouod medicine for run down
a PPnvtATTOY IRON WOHKH. systems, n aispeis "
A sialism snd Neurslgis and expels Malaria
irerma. Oolv 50o , snd salislaotlou
guaranteed by W. M. Cohen, Urigst
Aocouots of sll are.
Caabier:
W. R. SMITH.
23 to 34 Old Street.
PETEKSBUKO, VA.
Mannfactureraof
i Gaofl Business For Sale.
Any oos desiring t o do the mercantile
business U Weldoo, aod waot a good
kaioess slresdy eatabliabed, on
Machinery,
Shafting,Pulleys,!
Agricultural
Implements.
Hsviog bought out Steel X Alexsn-
li. fruinilnra and maohioiata. with all
n.nxrna. wa are now prepared so rur-
oiah paits to machines formerly msds by
them.
HYDRAULIC PRESSE8,,
PEANUT MACHINERY Uu.,,.
Mill work and castings of all kinds
second hand machinery for aale oheap,
Call on os or writs for what yo wsni.
THE CAPTURED POET.
MAKE HOME COZY.
Every home scould be made brighter in ibe Sl'RlXG by some new piece o(
Our large snd sttrsctivs stock snd seasonable prices will tempt you.
SPRING
Fmitnre,
DESKS,
CHAIRS,
ROCKERS,
CABINETS,
Lamps,
Morris Chairs.
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SPRING
Chinaiare,
Jardiniers, Vases,
Busts, Statuettes,
CLOCKS,
Dinner Sets.
PETERSBURG. VA.
THE RAINY DAY.
I never was much for s rainy day,
When the clouds hsng low, an' the shadows creep
I think 0' the churchyard over the way,
Where Msry weot to sleep,
I think 0' the rain on the desdlesves tbere
Hidin' her face, snd her light-loved bair I
I think, when the dreary drops I see,
How she loved the light, with its golden besms I
An' I say ; "Is she sleepin' so' dresmin' 0' me
Tbe beautiful, old, sweet dreams ?
Does she kuow does she dream 0' the dear, home place,
Where tbe mornin' glories loved her faoe 1
Does she know how my tears fall with tbe rain
How I shrink from the wailio' wind's slarms ?
How I long for tbe sight of her laoe again
Her kiss, so' ber cliogin' arms?
Can she bear in tbe darkness my heart's low moan,
With her vacant ohab; beside my own ?
The dresms are mine of this earthly life.
The thsnkless toil, and the thorny sod:
She is far from the tempest the tears the strife.
One with the angels of God I
With never a sin to be forgiven,
She is dreaming the beautiful dreams of heaven I
-F. L STANTON
THE MEETING IN THE CHURCH.
In a plain country church one summer moroiog,
Where people worship without pomp or style,
Two orippled men who had fought io southern bittle
Met unexpectedly in the church aisle.
In threadbare garb was one and bowel aud care-worn,
With frosted hair sod deeply furr.ined faoe,
The other one was hale and prosperous-looking,
As though he had ohanced to win in forluoo's race.
But nothing cared these oomrade 'boys" for station,
They grasped each other's band with stdden tears,
Strong memories shook tbem ss they eyed each other,
Their thoughts weot bsck upon the tide of years.
Once more they heaid the strains of "Dixie" pealiuy;
Oooe more tbey marobed in snows or burning lies';
Once more they ohargedamid the din of battle
These boys who'd lought and bravely met defeat.
Their crippled figures, eaoh sustained by orutobes,
Brought tears to every eye that looked that way,
As down the aisle they limped onoe moto together,
These "boys" who had done honor to the gray.
Although the southern cause is lost forever,
Its faithful ohampions on tbe groat last day
8hall meet again in a long sweet reunion
Those gallant buys who wore the dear old gray.
EASY TERMS,
artito or call on me for paitioulars. We
"i sow offering every arliole in our store
snd below cost
FOR CASH,-
tieapt 1 few goods just received.
, . H, C. SPIERS.
Weldon,N.O., Oct. 1,1903.
"1 run down ones' them poets what
had been a-aiogin bout the j ys 0
f.rruin', got him to tbe plowhandles, an'
a.n' him a.aoin' from euo-up to sun
r o
down, when be ohanged his tune!"
'What tons did he tackle then?
1 'II nk . from the tombs a - d"le
ful sound gli-up-tbir darn-yoo I' "
PROPER TREATMENT OFPNEU-
MONIA
Pneumonia is too aaogimua a u
for anyone to attempt to doctor himself,
although bs may bsvs th proper reme
dies st hsnd. A physieito should at
wavs be called. It should be borne in
mind, however, tbst pneumonis alwsys
frnra a cold or from sn attack ol
tha rrrin. and tbst by giving Chsmber
or- " . . . ,
l.i.'. (nnrh Rewedv tbs Ibresmeu
attsok of pneumonis msy bs warded off
This remedv is also used by physicians
j- u .t,. im.imiit of pneumonia with lbs
liraveaioueo. - D r v smith, of
WE PAY th FREIGHT
GUARANTEE SAFE
DELIVERY . .
LARGEST STOCK In tbs South
Monuments
AND
Illustrated Cstalogae FREE.
THE COOPER BARBIE WORKS.
(Established 1848-)
U bo 13 Bastk St., KortbUr. V
BflvSly.
best
Ssoders, Ala., who is also a druggist
aavsofit: "I hsvs beep selling Cham
berlain's Cough Kemedy sod preserving
it in mv orsotioe for the past six years.
I nss it in cases of pneumonis snd have
Iwavs cotten tbe best results." 8old by
ur M Pnlieii. Druireist. Wsldon, N. C,
When a mso is U lots, Instead of put
ting his heart in it, he is spt to pot bis
foot Io It.
THE TIMES OF YESTERDAY.
8itling 'round the old fireplace, with facte beaniiog bright
And grandpa telling stories of the times of yesternight:
Outside the wind is whistling) intide is oy warm
To all us children visiting down 00 our grandpa's farm.
Outside the cold was awful wa huddled olose the fire;
'Twas fairyland to all of us we hsd our heart's desire,
For grandpa told us stories of the past we did not know
When hs snd grsndms were young fuika i'u u.. mi luu gul
Ws liateoed then to grandpa our eyes grew large aod round
It seems to us the tales be told had tuoh a far-iff sound.
Just like as if anothor world a world we did not knot,
Hsd given us onr dear grandpa from out tbe long ago.
And grandms's beaming eyes were ever turned on him,
She'd nod hor head remembering the past so far and dim.
And when lh stories were sll done we children fast asleep,
Thoughts of tbe days of long ago iato nur dreima would orcep.
fT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
LEAP YEAR PRIVILEGES.
THE WOMKN HAVE AN OPPOBTUNITT
NOW TO DO THEIR OWN COURTING
AND THET SHOULD HAKE THE MOST
or IT.
mi
KW swisaaai 1 t",AJtflT
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
have cleared the utnio?iber , i to p'iik,
aod saved the pour woman some very
sil'y moaniogs and wasted sacrifices lis
remainder of her days.
lieap year t'nouia, lueretuiu, Whco
seriously. There are as goi.d fi-.li in the s a
as wero ever caught out of it, ntid if tbe
girl is quite sure she will never love any
body else, let her make the ) "-:tig man
aware of her selection, and tli 11 : .ke the
chanora Atlanta Journal.
OABTOHIA.
Beartth. The Kind You Have Alwnys
Slgaatara
of
Almost any school child will tell you
that when the figures composiog any year
can be divided by four without a re
mainder, then we are having what is
known as leap year.
Tradition has long assured us that
maidens and widows may do their own
courting when tbey can run a four through
the figures of tho yesr without a re
mainder, and consequently tbe joke about
leap year goes the round whenever sn
engagement is annouoaed or a marriage
consummated. The woman is supposed
to have signified ber choice io a direct
manner, and with s cotntnonsenee view
of the situation, it would appesr to be
entirely rational aod proper that the wo
rn au should have one chance in four to be
suited io matrimony.
The queens of England were always
privileged to do their own courting, but
everv vear, as well ss leap year, was tbe
queen's opportunity to make proposals,
Queen Victoria's propossl to Pnnoe
Albert was a'ways a touching rcmio
iscence to her majesty, and although tbe
story is told that he loved another gitl
better at one lime, faithful Q leeo Violoris
never swerved from her choice and her
chosen consort during her long and use
ful life.
As a great many matches are made on
earth (and perhaps but few in Heaven)
the womao should undoubtedly bo satis
fied with lier pcleciion of s life mate when
sue is luattd.
lint a gimd many people, marry for
ilher things us well an love In this
money-loving age wealth lias a doe show
ing in the minds of many of the matri
monially inclined.
All of us have witnessed matoh-mak-Ing
where no match would have occurred
if there bad been little or no money in
sight. Young womeo have given con
sent to marry old rich men, when the old
man would have bion pushed aside ex
cept for his money, or what bis money
would give the bride io position or lux
ury. Girls wll raised have been known
to marry very sorry youngsteis, lacking
in morals sod even good character, if
imagines I hut her cye are flsxhing fre.
SENTENCE SEICMONS.
There aro no sour suio's.
The devil oever labels his bail.
Faith cannot be led no furniiure,
HundufT-ido not make liom-My.
No prayer can 'rise ou wings of pro-
lenso.
Many ihingi arj cured by being en-
durid.
Doubt should be but tho vextibulc to
decUion.
Happiness is timply astray bunk of
heaven.
He who has an eye to tho fleece has
no heart for the flock.
The best preparation for death is tbe
perfecting of life.
No man is ready for his work until be
has learned to wait,
Heaven has 00 smiles for tbe man
who never smiles on men.
Conversion is a starting poiot aod not
a terminus io true religion.
The kindhearted have no trouble io
finding a purse that does not wear out.
The more puppy like a man s disposi
tion tbe more dogmatic bis opinions.
Tbe ship is lost when the uargo gets
out of the bold into tbe captain's heart.
The preaching that meets human needs
will never need to drum up a meeting.
Sermons would be shorter if they had
to be praolieed before they were preached,
The men with the smallest stook of re
ligion are likely to put out the biggest
sign.
Tbe habit of letting the devil down
the throat is not cured by letting another
one out of theluogs.
OABTOHIA,
B.arsthe ll Kind Vw Haffl Always Bscgtii
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
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OWELS
ft fov haiTeii't a ne'ilar. bealtby moTamfciit of the
bowels every (lav, juu'ic ill or vfll bf. Keep yout
bi-swtjlrjopfn.aii.l'b wull. Forro.ln tlio ahnpa ut Ylp
MiihTsWrrill oiio. If duiiBerous Th amooth
t, caalCKt, nioatpcrficuvay o( kooplng tho bowels
clew and clean U 10 talte
CANDY
CATHARTIC
A FAVORITE REMEDY FOR
BABIES.
Its pleasant teals snd prompt cures
hsvs made Cbsmberlain's Cough Reme
dy a favoiite with the mothers of small
children. It iuiokly oures their nought
and colds snd prevents sny danger of
nncnmooiaor other seriout oontequenoet.
Ir not only cures croup, bat when given
as soon ss the croupy cough appears will
prevent the tttack. For sale by W. M.
Cohen, Druggist, Weldoo, N. C.
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM
CURED.
William Shaffer, s brakeman of Den
niton. Ohio, was confined to his bed for
several wseka with infi mmatory rheuma
tism. "I used many remedies," he sajs.
"Finally I aeot to MoCaw'sdrug store for
t bittle of Chamberlain's Paio Balm, at
whiob lime I was unable to uss hand or
foot, snd io one week's lime was able to
go to work as happy as a olam. ror
aale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldoo,
N.U.
there was money in bank nr real estate
in sitiht. In all sueh cases it is presuma
ble the womao helped to do the courting,
and as it happens many limes, she
short on public sympathy when the groom
turns out to be s verv middle-aged man
as well as a very indifferent sort of
bridegroom when the took him for his
rent roll, instead of bis good character
My mind goes back to a quarter of
century or more when a young man de
plored iu my presence the marriage of a
nice young ludy to a snappy sort ol
fellow who bad, unfortunately, inherited
considerable property. "She is too nice
to be turned over to tb.t coarse, vulgsr
chub," he complained.
" Vhv din't vou go to her brothers
aod tell them what you know?'
queried.
Bless goodntwl Tbey don t csre,
so they get in reach of the money "
"Maybe she is likewise inclined,
contioued.
"No, I don't think so," bs rejoiced
"Her folks want her to marry rich, but
the likes riches, too, maybe."
Then," I snsworcd, "the oase is hopr
lest. She will have to 'dree her weird,'
aa the oanny Sootch were wont to express
it.
Aod the did, and when the divorce wi t
aflcrwardt obtained the had t house full
of little children, and the man found so
other wife aa 1 oo as possible If she hsd
been obligad to "pip the question" during
the nearest leap year, maybe she would
have aked tha young man sums plain
questions, whioh would have ssved her
some life-long regrets and mournitil experiences.
Why shouldn t tbe young woman sig
uiTy her oboioo occasionally? We have
heard of maidens living sll their lives in
in-le b esscdncst. because no word was
a
snoken bv those thev loved. To break
the ioe and relieve tho situation of iis em
harassment, wouldn't have hurl either
... 11
party. The young msn migtu lay "no,
Miles on Miles
Are walked by the billiard player, as he
moves around the table. Tuat is the
onlv exercise many a city man gets. It
is this lack of exercise in the shut-in-life
of the city, com
bined with irregu
lar eating and in
digestible dishes
which tend to make
the city man the
victim 01 "stomacn
trouble."
When there is
undue fullness af
ter eating, with
belching, sour ris
ings and other dis
tressing symptoms,
a prompt use of Dr.
fierce B uomen
Medical Discovery
will effect a speedy
cure. In the most
extreme cases of
disease of the stom
ach and other or
gans of digestion
and nutrition, the
persistent use of
tne "Discovery "
will result in a com
pete cure in mne-:v-eieht
cases out
of every hundred.
"The pralM I would like to givt your 'Golden
WMlirl nimm ' I cannot utter in worua or
drucribe with pru. write. Jame. B. Ambiwe,
KM., ol I105H Miram aire", nuuiiuguuu, ...
I wu taken down with what our physician
aid waa todiRvttion. 1 doctored with the belt
round here nd found no relief. I wrote to you
.nd vou Bent me onestion blank to nil out and
I did no ud you then advised me to use Dr.
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
&&!TSti?S. SrSta eSS
p.r but. w'rlto for fiae Bamtile, and buokleton
nHLIXO KMmY f OS PART, CHinfiO or MtW TOM.
KEEP YbUR BLOOD CLEAN
DON'T EXPECT
WORDS OF PRAISE
For "the Piano with the sweet tone" from
dealers in pianos of other makes. We've
grown accustomed to having dealers de
fame our queenly instrument that we look
upon their outliuists with a feeling of
Ditv.
THE ARTISTIC
STIEFF PIANO
Is sold wholly on its MERITS. It is an .
AUTISTIC CKEATION, far away and
beyond its nearest rival for supremacy.
Tbat'swhy it carries offtheFIR8T PRIZE
MEDAL whenever nnd wherever in com
petition with other artislio instrument!.
INVESTIGATE!
STIEFF,
66 Granby St.,
Norfolk, Vs.
G S. Nusacar, Mgr.
oct 21 ly.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
bottles and 1 ten so fooo mat . sioppcu mmik,
as 1 think, cured I hve no lyttiplonu of ga
the trouble or tndiffealion now."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of atamps
to pay expense of mailing only, Send
ar one-cent stamps for paper covered
book, or 3t stamps for cloth bound.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
ir
Health
J22 South Teoria St.,
Chicago, 111., Oct. 7, 1902.
Eight months ago I waa so ill
that I was compelled to lie or sit
down nearly all the time. My
stomach was so weak and npset
that I could keep nothing on it
and I vomited frequently. I
could not urinate without great
pain and I coughed so much that
my throat and lungs were raw
and sore. The doctors pro
nounced it Briiihl'a Uiaoaae and
others said it waa consumption.
It math-red little to me wnat
tha called it and I bad no de
sire to live. A sister viaited me
from 8t. Ixmis and asked me if
1 had ever tried W me ot tanlm.
I told her I had not and the
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved my lite. 1 believe many
women could irtVe mnch tuffer
ing if they but knew of itt value.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
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produce the above) reaoHa In 30 daya. It acts
liowerf ully and quickly. Cures when all others falL
Xonng men will rxaln th.ir lost msnbood.andolil
men will recover their youthtul vigor by wins
11EV1VO. It auloklvaudouroiyrwtoraaNervoui.
ooea. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Hishtly Emissions,
Lust Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseuea, ana
all effects ot seU-abuso or excess and Indiscretion,
which unu ts one for shiny, business or marriage, as
Dot only cures by startinr at the seat of disease, but
lsagreat nervetonfo and blood builder, bring
ing back tbe pink alow to pl cheeks nd re
storing the Ore of yont h. It wards off Insult
and Consumption. iiBt on having RE VIVO, no.
oilier. It cn bo carried In vest pocket. By nail,
1.00 per psckiee, or sis (or s.oo, with s post
tlve written anaarsmtor) to ran or r.funa
,i ...... Iiriit ni,.l nrtvlma free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO., Tcrfii:Aro.aILt,r'
For Sale In Weldon, N. C, By W. M.
Cohen, Drnggist.
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of course, but a full understanding woald 1
Don't you want freedom from
pain? Take Wins ot Cardui
and make one supreme efort to
bs well. You do not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
can have a woman'a health and
do a woman's work in life. Why
not secure a bottle of Wins of
Oardui horn your druggist today?
ViirjEicanciii
BANNER SALVE
Is the most healing salve ia
the world. It cures Sores, Cuts,
Burns and all Skin Diseases.
It positively
Gyres Files
S. Kinpbaker, 8o East Ohio Street,
.cafo, writes: "I had a bad case of
';i'.t:i for several years, BANNER
j :'. ' . V !-. cure i me quickly and perman
; j ?h?- seven! djc'.ors and remedies
; I It, 't.! t.) iciicve me,"
1, ' .r-C'i;. frica 25 Centa
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gURKTY ON BUNDS.
Those who sro required to give
Bonds in positions of trust, and who
desire to avoid asking friends to be-
j oome their sureties, or who may wish
to reliove friends from further obli-
gationt as bondsmen, should apply f
I in person 'or by loiter to
R,T. CLARK, Attorney, Weldoa. N C.l
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