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1 1 1 8 J " jjj ADVERTISING- K,A.TES-moderate. y VOL. XXXIX. A. NEWSPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE. TEPnVES:-l.B PER ANNUM IN APVANfr WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1904. NO. 30 WfLBKftmfinMXL ' , s&z&jSisi, CURED. I W ; if NOT Iht temporary Improvemant mulling from dangeraui mercury, ouiatta, akvhul, w potaah ; not Iht momen tary relief from aharp pain given by linimenta ; but a leirching cleansing ol the blood thai clean tha eratem ol every reuige of the diteaie, and abioluleljf CURES RHEUMATISM. We know that it should cart because it ii compounded in the met scientific manner, of purely vejreuble drugs that cinnot harm, but build up the entire ivttem. We know that it does cure because hundred! of those cured hive written us r J i CURED AFTER ALL OTHERS FAILED. ft it doet cu KSf h it it he tj CUREI hd Mapl. fcetll. Irea ROMITT CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORC YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS RHEUMACIDE. CHARLES C. ALLEY, WHOLESALE" k!m. Confectioner & Fancy Grocer, PETERSBURG, VA. pMr. W. T. Baujh represent! ni in Eastern Ciroliaa. Hold yonr rrrieri for dot 12 ly VEGETABLE SICILIAN HairRenewer I Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy . I Stps failing hair and cures dandruff. Ana it always restores r to gay hair. Sold for fifty years. TfjE Rejso Why TANNER'S PAINTS Retain ih-ir pre-eminence above all other brandi in because they ata made of tha beat material! obtaina ble and are grouod with (treat care. If jour dealer duee not carry them write to tha maDufactiirora. I WBIttt THE JUNOLB CROWDS 01,081 TO THK HIGAKOI OP Till CITIM. , There in much wild boauty in Uracil A new language haa been forced on the peaceful Indian, but hii land remaina un changed, it ia only a few minute' walk Iron the orderly rowa of palmi in the botanical gardeni of Rio do Janeiro to the jungle; it one would ride, the troll; oar and the oog train will take him in lye minulu to where the wilderness ia II wild aa if man hid not conquered it with iteim. Ai one aaili toroaa the broad harbor among many slrtngo craft, uyi tha Baltimore American, the view on one aide disclose! the red ind yellow metropolis lilting on the hilltops, but all around are the huddling mountain orowding down upon it. The ride to PeiF"pi'in is 10 rnpci J nnd picture-que thai if one will not liaten to the puffim of tlocrgine or look back at the shining nils, he niay well believo that hi ia the first to pass that wjy lluae birds soar upward in the hut, and brilliantly pointed butterflies spread their delicate ails as (hi y fl.ish baek and forth in the rt.ii e suoluht; there are clumps of won derful willows aflame with masses cf bloom, ill hedged io by towering peaks of lolly mountains. Petrnpolia sitsij the lap of the hills. Ill tree-linrd email ill come from, then lead back to, nature's haunts. All trade lead to rough places. Putropolit stands for all the elegance Braail can boast. It ii the national show place. About 500 of its citir ns spend five hours of every day on the train going to and from tlieii busloesa io Rio, The legation of near ly all the foreign governments are loca ted hero. To live io Petropolis ii quite the thing yet on all sides it is hedged in by the wilderness. THE NEW AKUIVAL. "Did I ever look like that, mamma?" "Yei, dear, very much the lame." "That s funny. How did yon know it was mi? 'Sid Fraccieo Examiner, Box 180. Tanner Paint & Oil Co,, HIDE. MAIN STUKET, RICHMOND, VA. The Bank of WeWon, Ortanized Mcr Tie Lais of lie Stain of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TH, 1892. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY. HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY. TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY. CAPITAL IND SURPLUS $31,000. For ten yean thii institution his provided banking facilities for this section Ti unAhnUara anil dimotora have been identified with the business interests o Halifax and Northampton countiee for many yeara. Money ia loaned upon apf nroved security at tha legal rate of interest six per centum. Aooouols of all ere- lolioited, President: Vice-President: Cashier: W. E. DANIEL. Dr. H. W. LEWI3. W. R. 8MITH Jackson, Northampton eouoly, N. C. The largest and best plant in the State. ICCIIARLES MILLER WALSH, l iiiartiAr fend Mtnnfaottirer of MON UMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE 8TONK3 oftverj description. Freight prepaid on ill shipment. Sift delivery guaranteed. Write fur deeipa md price U. V. McClenuoo. Merchant, (travel. Hd(ie, Ark., writ? : "My wife (Mrs. U. I. Htxienduul. was confined to room ami nM tor ome time with integration and Icnule trouble. Waa unable at tinim to walk acrua. the room. We tned two as good doctort as I thought Could be found in our part of the country. Neither of them did her ativ good. Afterward she decided to write to Dr Pieic for advice. 1 thought it nut wis at 1 was sure fthe would be buried before arte could receive an annwer, but -he roranicnced on vour remedim and I could see that she was some better by the time he had taken the third bottle. We continued the uw of tne medicine unite a while aud uow the does all the hotivwork, and rtnod the ex amination for life inruiraiice all O. K. Any one who so wuhea may wnte to me at my place ol bode.- Doctor Pierct'a Favorite PreacrtDtlon restorea weak and nick women to aound health, by cunnir the local woman W dis eases which are (tene rally responsible for the failure of the re tie nil health. A worn n'a entire beitiff is centered in her wom anly nature. When the delicate womanly uikhuiriu is aiiHcaeq oj ai sense; worn there is irref ularitr or a dtsairref able drain : when inflammation burns nnd ulcea (rnaw tne trnt-rii lit. alt h will rencct the Dnie-reM of uiaeaw, in increasing weakness, nerr- ousne, Dackttche, headache, loss of appe tite and sleeple8ness. So sure of it ts the World's Dispensary Medical Association, of HurT&lo, N. V , pro prietors of Dr. Piercr-'a Favorite Prescrip tion, that they offer tsno reward for women who cannot be cured of Leucorrhea, Fe male weakness. Prolapsus, or Fall ins of womn. ah they ak is a latr and icasona- ble trial of their means of cure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta reflrulate tha nomacn, nver anu oowcis. tfaAlao Iran Fencing, Tims , etc., for cemetery and other , nnrrMMM at loweat nrirm SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Work Delivered At Any Depot; in It. Fall and Winter Goods -o FOR o Monuments AND' Gravestones. WE PAY thi FREICHT indCU ARANTEE 8AFE DELIVERY . . . LARGRMTSTOl at lathe Koulk Illustrated Catalogue FREK. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Eatabliehad I84H.) 16t to 13 Bank at., Norfolk Va Ml 9 1v MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN. j Big Line Dry Ooodt, Not Genla Furniabings, 4o- Tha largest line CvDCtiT witumkcd W k. W.1J. n..'i (.11 i. Ih.n Mm inn hnl. a-i a." I nniuiiiiirMM.il Our Shot department la full and running over. Tha largest itoek w hate ever va.neu, an. w. ar. uaaiog pnoe, A Kin nPTIP.lAW THAT WILL SELL THEM. Jut reoeived a big lot of (DORSCQ) Shoes. Suit to order, made up in good ihape and by good tailors). Fits Uuaranteed. Don t fail to see our line ol Samples and Prices Before You Place Your Order. 5 D. ALLEN & COMPANY, S VtkUUN, N, I. Kvery kiod of watch or clock made to keep aecuraie time. GOLD WED DING AND OTHER RINGS MADE TO ORDER. E;ea tested and Scienlifieally fillei wi,h Kje Glasses or Spectacles at LOWEST PRICES. A fine line of Ladies and Gentletncni Gold Ring, Witches, Jewelry, io. MaTMail orderi promptly attended to. 8igoof ibefcTBIG WATCH, near iPoMoffiai, Weldon, N.O. isrin Liaui i! (Form Modern Science Triumphs Chemists Astonished! Doctors Amazed 1 Everyone remembers the sulphur and molasses of childhood. You hated the dose, but it did you good. But you had to take a whole lot to get any benefit, because very little of it could get into your blood and system. Now, at last, a chemist has found a way to liquify sulphur to make it soluble so that it is in stantly absorbed by the skin and blood. This marvelous discovery is called HANCOCK'S Liquid Sulphur Just think of it ! Chemists show us that every part of the oody contain sulphur needs sulphur. Sulphuris Nature's greatest purifier. Where sulphurgoes disease is destroyed. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur cures Eczema. Pimples and all Blood and Skin Diseases. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co. Tj mil. lULTIMOKl, April 7, 1904. Haiti more. Oenlleinen: 1 wish to tpfltlrv tn thn martta of von T.ronin Rnrpnirn and r.TntrtTk SrjLPiiUK Ointmbnt. 1 am t police officer siutloned at UalUmoreandUuarleaHtrAeis. nnd all my friends and many others know that I have Iook suffered with a bad case of Ecxema or the palms of my hands and have had to wear gloves all the time. I waa under treatment by eminent physicians for a. long time without suooest. Last summer your Mould Hulphur and ointment were rerotuniend-d to me and I began lia use. Myhauda Improved from the first application. After about a week's trial I went to the Johns Hopkins Hospital to have my hands treated with X-Kaya. At the Hospital I was advised to notitlnue the use of the Liquid Sulphur andOlutmeot, aa It seemed to be dolus: my. hands much Rood, Umler their advice 1 continued to use the Liquid Aulphur and Ointment Tor six weeks or two months, and at the eud or that time my hands were oured, aud tlier are as sound as anyhody's. 1 have used the Hulphur constantly In my family, and It la excellent, also, for the batb, for sore and tender feet and for any chafed or sore places. I oannot recommend your Liquid NulpUur aud Otuliueut too highly. xouri very truly, (SUrnedl JoUN T. CAP.UOLL. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT. Prepared eipecially for Burns, ScMds, Open Sores, Chafed parts, Raw Surfaces, Boils, Piles, Roughucss of Pace and Hands, Scaly Kczema, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. Bold at all reliable drug stores. Write for free booklet cod tain log grateful testimonials aud giTlot valuable hints on the curative value and toilet u.e of Liquid Sulphur. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO, Baltimore, Md. A SONG OF WINTER, BY FRANK L. STANTON Thankful for the winter the frost, an' sleet an' snow We'll tell by cabin fires all the tales of long spro The stt ries of sweet childhood that we all believe was so, Gocd times ate oomin' yet, believers I Thankful fur the winter, with the folks a sittin' round An' rnaitin' of the hick'ryouts, or lhakio' or 'cm down, Or singin' in the wagons on the frosty road to town Good times i-comio' yet, believers I Thankful for the winter let us siof; it just that way I A merry winter morning beats the roses of the May : An' there'i life in' joy amatin' where we dance till break o' diy Good time i-onmin' yet, believers I TO THE BIRD TAKEN IN AT THE WINDOW, Poor little wanderer ot stormy t.ky, The night with darkness and with storms o'crcist, Who bid you to my wiodow, sweet, to fly ? , To seek a shelter from the nging blast? Did you, my nesl'esa one, perceive the light That from my chamber window glimmered far ? And straightway train your swift, unerriog Sight As ships at tea pursue some beacon star 7 Hive yon no home in all this wotld so wide, No ooty oeit within some green retreat, Where safe from harm securely yon may hide, Though storms iround tempestuously may beat T Where is your birthplace? Is it fsr away. Where gabled roofs of some old farmers rise, Where first on timid wiogs with birds at play, You learned the mysteries of the nure skies ? Your secrets, little one, I may not know, But thou this dark lemptestuuus night has taught, A leason that with me through life shall go, In journeying through a world with tempests fraught. When storms of sorrow overwhelm my head, And bide my eyes from Hope'i ethereal blue, I'll turn a prayful eye to Him who aaid, Knock and it shall be opemd unto you. PRAYING. IT IS ONI THlNd TO SAY TOUB PRAT' IRS, AND IT 8 ANOTUIR TIIINO TO 1'BAY. A WOMAN AT THE BAKU. ITHEQUIIIES THE PATIENCE OF JOB TO 1IIAI, WITH B0U( WOMEN. 'Gocd morning," aaid ih In-'v in fitshinnalile Bttirn, bk she approach, d the Teller'i window in the bank "Good morning," came frniu tho buay Teller aa lie wiped the beads of prerpira tioo from his bmw, "Nice ni rning," continued the smil ing female, "Yon," saiil thtt Teller, lurning hi" faee awiiy to escape the Btroog odor of vi 'let citraet. "Family well?" "Oh, yes, vrry wi'll, What can I do for you, this morninii?" "Beeo on your v:io.iiion ye'?1' "Not yet," very impatiently. "Nice weather for vacatiou?" "Yes." "F imilv awav V' I?" "No" "Going soon, I suppose?" "Something I can do fu' you?" said the Teller, very much out of patience, as be saw the line growing b. hind the fussy woman. "Y-e-s, let me see. What day ia to day?" "To-day is Friday." "Oh, yes, Friday. Yesterday was Thursday, of course." "Those people are getting very im patient behind you, madam." "Must keep you very busy here?" " 1 1" aside. "I suppose you're glad when Sunday comes, so you oan have a day of rest." 'Do you want to make a deposit or draw some money, madam?" "Oh, yes. I almost forgot; why, I want to make I deposit. Oh, dear, I'v forgotten to make out the ticket, won't you make it out for me?" "How much?" as the Teller mopped bis brow for the 15th time. "I,!tie seel I think it is $34, fumbling in her pocket. "Your book, please." 'Oh, my! Now, isn't that too badl I've come away and left the book and the money at home Well, 1 11 have to drop in agaio. Good day " MACHINERY GOMftfTE tQOTFMNTS A SPECIALTY. c" r3'-!5'. fen- "To" ir aL'& Mil. CATiOff tNQINIS, eOlltRS, CINNINS MACMtN IHT, SAW Mill NO WOOOWOMHINa MACHINtftV, SHINOLf AND LATH machinist, conn mills, brick Making macmin rv, kindred uncb GIIMS MACHINERY COMPANY. 0. G. EVANS. WFI tOV FANCV GROCERIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES. OLD WINES AND BRANDIES SOLE AGENT FOR CAPITAL CLUB, OLD FORESTER RYE. CALL FOR IT. Mr. Moody once related this pretty incident ooneerniug his own little son: My wife came duwn one evening and said she had some trouble with one of the childron. Ho was not willing to obey, and he had gnne off to bed w th- out asking ber (orgivencss I went up and lit down by the side ol the little child ind laid, 'Did yon pray to night?' 'I said my priyors,' 'Did you pray?' 'I said my prayers.1 'Did you ptay?' 'Well, paps, I told you that I aaid my prayers,' 'Yes, I heard you; but did you pray?' The little fellow was struck; he knew he hadn't prayed How w-a he going to pray when there was something wrong in his heart? He oould nut do it. " 'Well, now,' said I, 'are you going to go off to sleep without praying?' After a struggle he said: 'I wish yon would oil) mamma.' She came up and was glad to forgive him, and then he wanted to get out of bed and pray. He bad aaid his prayers, but now he wanted to pray. Lota of people say their prayers just as a salve to their conscience, and go out and do some mean, contemptible thing after tbey have said them. But they hadn't prayed, and that'a the difference." FIGHT WILL BK BITTER. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the oontinual recommenda. tion of Dr, King's New Discovery fit Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their trouble, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to Bay: "Last fall my wife hid every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else hid failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guar anteed by W. M. Cobeo, Druggist. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free. HIS DIPLOMACY. foh ovl'.r hixty tkarh. Mhb. Wihnlow's Sootiiino Syrup baa been u.id for over 60 yeara by mill ion! of mother! for their children while teething, with perfect moerss. It sqiithea the child, mftens lha guma, allava all paiia; eurea wind onlie, and ia the heat remedy far Di.rrhosi. It will relieve the pear little suff.rer immediately. Sold by DrugtUta is every part of ih world. Twenty-five oenti a bottle. Be lure and ask for" Mr. Wioslow'i Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. BELATED JUSTICE. "Adam never wu a boy." "That'i 10 Well, ha did pretty well, considering be hadn't had aoy bringing up " Iodiinipolia Journal. A COSTLY MISTAKE. Blunder! are sometimes very eipen- aiva. Occasionally life itself is tbe prioe of a mistake, but ynu'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's Naw Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Diuinem, Headache, Liver or Bowel trouble. The are gentle yet thorough. 25a. at W. M. Cohan'i Drug Stora. REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A lure lign of ipr.roaching revolt and serious trouble in your syatetn is ni-r-vousnesa, sleeplesaness, or itumieh ip eta. Eleetrie Rutrra will nuicklv dia- lueoiorr the troublesome eaufes. It never fai'ato lone the alotnach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run down ayatems benefit paniculatly and ill the uau il attending achea vanish under ill searching and thorough effectiveness, Kleotrio Bitten ii ooly SOo and that ia returned if it don't give perfect satisfac tion. Guaranteed by W. M. Cohen, Druggist. WHAT HE WON. "How did you work my father so beautifully?" "With diplomacy, my dear, pure di plomaoy. I told him I wanted to marry oue of his daughters, fie glared at me and asked which one of the six. I aaid Myrtle" "You said Myrtle?' "Uh-huh. All diplomacy, my dear. fie flew into an awful rage and aaid I couldn't have her. He laid the an too good for me. I insisted. He grew madder. I still inaiaied. Then be roared out : '"You cant hate Myrtle, ycu know nothing I (1 face ia plenty good enough for you I' "And that'a lha w.v I f y"i,Orse, dear. Wasn't it beautiful diplomaey?" A FRIGHTENED HOUSE. Running liko mad down the street dumping the occnpints, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur renses. It behooves everybody to hive a reliable Salve bandy and there'i none aa good aa Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Burna, Cutr, Sores, Eciema and Piles, disappear quickly nnder its soothing effect. 25o. at W. M. Cohen'a Prng Store. Many an obese mm has lost flesh by trying to shave himself. ,GS 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- tame oor queenlv instrument that we look upon their outbursts with a feeling of pity. THE ARTISTIC STIEFF PIANO Is sold wholly on its MERITS. It ia an ARTISTIC CREATION, far away and beyond its nearest rival for supremacy. That'awhy it carries off the FIRST PRIZE MEDAL whenever and wherever in com petition with other artistic inttrumente. INVESTIGATE! STIEFF, 66 Oranby St., Norfolk, Va. 0' S. Nussear, Mgr. oct 21 ly. "Did your husband ever win anything at the raoes?" "No," answered young Mri Torkini; "nothing except the esteem of the book makers and tha sympathy vf his friends." Washington Star. OABTOTtlA. B.ara tha ) 1lu W Vw Haw always BotljN &i(aatan f The beat lotreas geti the moat flowers if ihe buys them. CASTOR I A For Irtfanti and Children. Till Kind You Have Always Bought Basra thai Sigoatur ( Miss. Agnes Westley 616 Wells Street Marlnette.Wis 816 Wells Street, Mi!tKTTK, Wia., Sept. 25, 1903. I waa all run down from nervoua neas and overwork and had to resign my position and take a ret. I found that I waa not gaining my strength and health as last as I could wish, and as your Wine of , Canlui waa reeonuuended as aueii a good medicine for the ilia of our aex. I bought a bottle and began. uaing it. 1 waa aatiafied with the reaulta from the use of th first bottle, and took t hroe more and then found I waa restored to good health and atrragtn ana att. to un up mv work with renewed viffor. 1 consider it a fine tmio and excellent I for wum-out, nerroua condition, and am ploaaeu to andorso it. AfiXES WTSTLEY, aj, lata Wlmada HoUud atv. Secure a 11.00 bottle of Win ol TUlfurd I Mack-Draught toda DID YOU SAY DRINKS ? Well you will find the choicest brands of RYE, PURE OLD APPLE BRANDY and Sparkling wines, Where, You Ask? WHY AT W. D. SMITH'S, Washington Ave., WELDON, - - N. C. Full line groceries always on hand. (TO UK B TUodford'i U lack-Draught toda. O WlNE0iRDUl REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Mm of Me. prodotN tb dot rMQlts In SO dm?. It to powerfully and quickly. Cures when all olbm UlL loQDf roftn will nsgun tbalr toat manhood, ana old tarm will recow thflir youthful vttor by win kHKVlTO. II qutPklrknd$nirlytwst'rssMsrvoii bms. Lost TlUtHr, lnpotfiDcy, Mtjbiir Bmissiopa. Lou Powsr, Fallltif Memory, Wastlnt Ptstam. and all affnets ol Mlf-aboM or stoowand Indisersuoa, Mhitb onfltaoBattBrody.biwIiMMormatTiBia. II to ooIt aams by aUrtinf at tba twat oC disaass. but laairvst iifrvttmlo and blood balldar, bribs luff back tba pink glow topaU obh and rt storlDf lb flr ol raatth II wards off loaaaltt and OoaaumptioK. Insiai oa bsvitif RI.VIVO.D Ctbsr. ll oan tM rrrimA in iat nvkal Rv mull lUH)iMri!a-haM,or Hi (oro.OO. wltbftpoai wwty. !. Kim rufim irwa. nnrii boval medicine co, Tcrsr("rug"i.-- ForlHal. In Weldon, JN. C , By W. M. Conen, UniEgist Vl1 BO YEARS' w E.rcniEnva ivmm i Tna of Marks (ar..AM. Anvona ant1tn( askMrh and tfaaevHrnton may qntkly aixnalTi our opinion tat whhr an Intrnition Is phbtily pwani ( nmrnanira lltmtAtf'otly iontti1iitlal, HANDBOOK on Patents Bent ftra. (ltlt aucner for arrunng rwitHita. Pnioitta taken thmueh Muun Co. ravalTt tpfiai noClca, without cimnra. In iba Scientific Jftticricatt. hi1t IHnatmtM wfk'r. I.itrtmrt rtf. f att ixfipiiilllr Jiiunial. Ternm. SJt a mombs. $L Soldbyall newsdoalsin. &Co.3B,B' New York Otltra. 2& K ft , Wvhtnuion. D. U liUl uraaca ftfbudimi fta aw. m aaim Dr. Bouvier's Buchu Gin A sore cur for all KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES Recommended by beat Dhvalciana of tha country. For aal in Weldon by W.W.KAY, Best of Winea, Whiskeys and 'Brandin always onhasd. I keep the beat of every thing ia g.j lint. 9.PoHteitWatin to ill at Kav'a I west aide R. R. Shad. 1 r A
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