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VOL. XXXIX.
WELDON, N. C, TUUltSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 11)05.
NO. 42
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llSl CURES
CURED.
1 l;ACU BIK TO PKAY,
' 4 M0T 11 e tmV",:"y improvement resulting from dangerous
. 5 1' mercury, folate., alcohol, mr Dot ash not thr mnm.n.
tary relief from iharp pain riven by liniments; but a
Marching cleansing of Ilia blood that clears the lyitem of
evtry vtii;e of the. dinau, and abwlutely
CURES RHEUMATISM.
We know tl at it should cure became it ii compounded in
the me.t scientihe manner, of purely vegetable drugs that
cannot h.irm, but build up the entire system. We know that
Su7 " nunorem 01 tnun cured nave mitten Ul
-T' 'u K inai it n.-i.
. s , . .
ROW
f-7.
Mr a
V Jh iJ " ."UKIS.
l-a - 'j
rM naple battle Icon BOBUITT CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE.
CHARLES 0. ALLEY,
WHOLESALE
WHAT
Confectioner & Fancy Grocer,
PETERSBURG. VA.
ISrMr. W. T. Baugh representee in Eastern Carolina. Hold your orders for
kirn. nov 12 ly
Ayer's Pills
The great rule of health
Keep the bowels regular.
And the treat medicine
Ayer's Pills.
Want your moustache or beard
''f.nUIful brown or rich Mack? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
I 'Jit Ui. Or liHlLiialllua B, i, lUUt CO., NAHIUU. N. II.
TtjE
RE$0fl
Why
TANNER'S PAINTS
Retain tli'ir pre-eminence
above all other brands is
because they ate made of
the beat materials obtaina
ble and are erouod with
great care. If your dealer
does not carry them write
to the manufacturers.
Boi 180.
Tanner Paint & Oil Co.,
1419 E. MAIN STHKKT, RICHMOND, VA.
Tie Bank ot W,
. ::WELD0N N. C.:K"
flriaiiici Under Tie Lais of the State of North Carolina,
AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
$32,000.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
For lea years this institution has provided banking facilities for this section
Its stockholders and direotors have Deeo ueniiuua wnn mo "
Halifai und NorthamDton oounties for many years. M..ncy is loaned upon ap
proved t jourity at the legal rate or interost i per oentutn. Accounts uf all
solicited.
Presi lent: Vice-President: Cashier:
ot n niviiel. Dr H. W. LEWIS. W. U. SMITH
Jackson, Northampton onuoty, N. C.
i The largest and best plant in
i tne Dtaie.
0U CHARLES MILLER WALSH,
Quarrier and Manufacturer of MON
UMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE
STONES of every description.
Freight prepaid on all shipments.
oimrtntefid. Write ful
'; b
denigoa tod pncea
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
oet lily.
iaalo Iron Fencing, Vaaos yr
etj., fur cemetery and other i jt'T'.i.
purposes at loweat prices. 40wii
am.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Teach me to pta j
Not only when the njuroiot breaks
Into a glad new day,
Or when the niuht with sable pail
Shuts out the hl;
Not only when attuned to ptui-e
By some sweet mercy
Which has crowned my days
My joyful heart mounts up
To thank the giver of the gift,
And rests apart from ..anh
'Mid heaven's uplifi;
Not only when around my soul
The tempests rape and billows roll
My heart cries out, 0 Master, snvcl
The wind rebnke
Ana still the wave;
But in the quiet hours of life,
When neither jovs Supreme
Nor sctrows great are life,
At such a tiie
Teach me to pray
"For all the little n ecdi
That fill each diy."
Retta Bryson Tit in.
PASSED
THEM.
BETWEEN
Ao spid colored citizen, who had
followed his master to the Ciul War
wasdaprjoatiug the war in the Eist.
''I don't want terse no mo'' he said,
"I had enough trde las' one!'
"In the war, were you?''
"All thoo' it, sub; followed Gin'rul
if."
"Wore you at the surrender?"
"On de spot, sub!"
'Do you rcoollcct what parsed between
Lee and Grant?"
"Yes, sub; Gin'rul Lee wuz standin'
here"
"Yes?"
"En Gin'rul Grant wuz standin'
yonder"
"Go on."
"Kn I passed betwixt urn, runoia' lak'
de devil befo' dayl"
"Here," said the listener, "take this
money, and go and get you a dram, you
deserve it I"
UKBAN BIGOTKY.
Sobbubs "Ob I you may sneer, if you
please, but let me tell you the death rate
in lovely Swamphnrst is so low as t(
excite universal comment,"
Citiman "Yes? I suppose the uni
versal eommeDt is that there art! mighty
few people who wouid caro to be four
dead there " Philadelphia Press.
GIRL'S
SBGRBT.
Pall and Winter Cools
"Aunt Cassie came to visit us and she
saw I was nervou had the fidgets all the
time, and Blie asked me many questions,
and finally said. ' Why. vmt dear, sweet nirl,
it's not your ttmper that's bad, it's your
cotistittiiiuii that's out of kilter. Yuu sit
neht down now and write a letter tu Dr.
Pierce, at BuiTilo, N Y.. tell him all your
symptoms and ao I did. It wasn't long
before I had a lone reply, cirefully Koine
over my case and telling me just what to
do. I date my pitsent happinehs ami little
Cupid's return to the very dav I sat down
to write that letter to 1;. 1'ierce, fur his
advice was so iruod and his ' Favorite Pre
scription ' worked such a complete chance
iu Die that now my fotmer cheerfulness
and good health not to say any tiling of
good looks ate restored to me. I have
summoned Tom hack to my side and we
are to be inarneu in June.
The proprietors and makers of Doctor
f icrce s i-avurue t'rescription now leei
fully warranted in atfi'rittg to-pay Jfww for
anv case ot Leucorrnea. i-emaie weakness,
Prolapsus, or frilling of the Womb, which
they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair
and reasonable trial of their means of cure.
It is natural that a woman who lias been
cured of womanly disease by "Favorite
Prescription " should believe that it will
cure others. It is natural loo that she
should recommend to oilier women the
medicine which has cured her. It w
such commendation which has made the
name of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion a household word for the past thirty
eight years.
MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN.
Big Llna Dry Goods, Notions, Gcnta Furnishings, Ao. The largest line
eter brought to Weldon. Don't fail to nee them before you buy.
Our 8ho department is full and ruoniog over. The largest itock we have eer
tarried, and we are making prices '
THAT WILL SELL THEM.
J,. veoeived a bin lot of CDORSCin Shoe. 8uita to order, made up in good
.h.po and by good tailors. Fitt Guaranteed. Don't fail to see our line ot
RaTvmlAR and Prices Before You
ltMAVW
Place Your Order.
H.iD. ALLEN & COMPANY,
a WELDON, N. C.
s.
Mi
OLD AND ALONE.
BY FRANK L. STANTON
THE LIGHT OF LIFE.
APP.rjp.:iH.i ffu.ic-
It is past, like a beautiful dream; bat sffeit was ihe dieam to rue;
For the children (.mie, as io days of old, and cuddled around my knee:
And I to'd them the tiles 1 used to tell ere ray lucks were lliin and rav,
To the o' lie r children of my lovp. The children that went away I
I foruot the vacant places the pall of tlie nimry snow ;
In tie lihl of their rosy faces I lived in the Lorg A20.
I lived in tho Loup; Ao: But the Present wa perfect then:
For all of the hitler snow that falls on t tic lives 0' men.
I only knew they w io near m, in a world made new uitain,
And the Winter viol. Is ol Life wire rimmed with the .Sprinuiime rain:
1 f it t tu ir ki"es sweet on niy wit In ml cliei k ai d cold :
And siw, nvir thread of uiWer, ll e lcaiu of llnir cut's of (;old.
It is pa.-t, like a bi autiful dteam : with all the so::lh that were funp ;
And I feel in the alter Silenc", 1 ll it 1 tie World is for the youou :
And lhauks he to God lli.it llie world is so, wilh all its sunny years:
That at least, one lime in our lives we know kii-sts, and love, and tears I
THE YEARS WHIZZ By,
When you feel you're plowing older, and your hair is lutniog gray,
When you take to wearing glas-c, and you dread a Mormy day :
When you hug the fire in winter and avoid the summer sun,
And your dressing gown and slippers perm so nice when work is done
You wander why you haven't doce the wutk ynu planned to do.
The work undone from years agon'j keeps crovtdinp on the uew ;
And you don't accouip'iah all you wish, however hard you try,
Oh, do jou ever notice how the years whizz by ?
You meant to do the things this yeir you failed to do the last ;
lou tried to do thctn then, of couite, but lime went flying past,
Your fortune wasn't made as planned, your picluic wasn't paiuted,
Your poem didn't evolute, you're not with lame aeqiiaiuted,
The statue still uuchiseled, and tho book you didn't wrilc
Float mocking through the visions that vi it you at niht,
Io youth it often seemed that time on leaden wiugj did fly,
it's different now. Good gracious I Uow the ycais whizz byl
We're existing and assUting in a very rapid age,
Wo how beftrc footlights, then we'ro hustled off the stage ;
With a few more Santos Domonts we shall shall Bail among the stars,
And auto-cero-street-car line will toon be run to Mats,
Wilh Tesla and Marconi and 1 lie wireless telegraph,
The impossible's accomplished and all obstacles are chuff,
Alas I All these things only make existence faster fly,
Oh, it's really something awful how ihe years wliizzhy I
Each morniog when you line you think the hill of fame to climb;
Each evening brings the haunting fear you've not sufficient time.
The fearful rato at which this world reVulves upon its axis
Leaves us no time for anything exceplinit death and taxes.
If somebody doesn't intervene to mo .'erute our pace,
We'll fly iff at a tangent and gi whirling iuln space.
Time's fcorchini: pace does Ii oil so 1 ur a-piratiuus high,
Wo scarce get fairly started till our life's whizzed bv I
UK C '. I I Ni T -It Ills WAY Al'NO
Hit PUIW.Y ( F litis wor:.!,, BI T
UK CHILI) sl'.H II WAV AI.IIV1TIIE
fAIII WHICH 1.1AI S Til HtAYr.N.
1. ever s
SHE AND LOVE.
When Love first came to he 1 Aw was
twenty, pretty, viveeious ul d ol tunny
moods. She hud a deep feeling for the
rosy little boy, but aft) r days of pond' I
ing aud many sleepless nights she nol
him away.
"1 knowyoo will not blame me," tlo
said to him. "I am jounp and I wt 1
be happier to see more 1 f life firsl. I
am sorry but of course you will 0 rue
ag.in"
Several years pas-'ed before L .ve came
anain. Mora were tiegtuiiing 10 snow
around her eyes and in I cr brow Love
was the same rosy boy, hut there had
oome a ureat change in her, and she
addres-cd him as Opportunity.
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
"Wo ild you say a fl.iek of fish?" ink
ed a Kreucnuiau.
"No; you wuuld sny a shoal of fish,"
was ihe Aiueiieau's reply,
"Could you say a flick of oxen?"
"No; a drove of oxen "
"A floek i f tec ? '
No; a SViSMU ot tierS "
"Really " said the Frenchman, "ihi-
is confusing to me."
"I don't wonder that it is," tie
American re.urned. Fi-r every differ
ent eiowd tlcre is a different word in
our laoL'iiage, thus w,-say a covey el
(iartriJt:es, a bevy of quails, 11 inde ol
pheasants, u fliulit of doves, a wisp of
snip1, a inusier ul peacocks, a brood of
"I can love this man quite us mueli as g' -', Menu ol heioo', a building of
I did the first," she mused, meanini; Itr ""i a sum I if (I. vers, a wuicli ol
lover of twenty. "Whi 11 h ass m I nijhiingihs, a clut -tios! i.l eb.uahs, a
i.-kid
will say yes "
But it happened that he
her.
When L ivu earn - a do she wis in
dud an old maid A faint flush crept
into the fixed dolluisa of her cheek, ai d
her voice trembled when she spoke.
That time the came she give the hri-ht
litile fellow was Last t'liance. Brook
lyn Life.
HOW IT IS.
pu t of wolves, a ca-t ofbaks, a herd
ol swine, an I so on. In the technical
ti ..Is - n sp -rts I I. notion Jell Vi 'll
fi ) thai every cr-.w! ot liids aid ol
animals has its own special name Tbe e
s," eial t u'i't's well iraii el sport-uieu al
; wav-i use." New V"tk Pie-s.
A h'iud lliae, n' il, sllliel'd and pn. r,
was on. diy standing h iiaiini!y at a
er.is.iu in ihe (iiy Iliad. Coming up
ut the lime, I ijui s-ed what he was wail
ing fur, and Ihe following conversation
took plane :
".sliid I euile i.u over this chasing,
ii. j fiii 1 d ? '
''If y-u 1 lie:!'"," w h ij,,, reply ; and
linn he siid: ' I am g"i in M. Luke's
Woikl uus-, ami I mi, B!,J that I have
not mi: -h furiln r to g .
"I am cuiiij: iu ihat ilitieti'.n, and if
you iike, wil. h id j, u I 1 (In il mr
"Think Jul I r ihe kinloesi It
shall J r lnl.lj he ihe l et lim" ihat I
shall tioiil a l',imdly hand 111 t lie sireel."
'Tud iciil How is thai 1 '
' I nni g'ing to ihe wnrkhi.usc as an
inmate, ami as I um ulm st worn our, 1
shall, most likely, end my days there."
"Dins I his Iroulile jou ?"
"No sir; 1 might not havo ohosen it,
but as I earnol earn my livelihood any
longer, I think it a crcal mercy that I
have such a place to go to "
"Have ynu been long blind ?"
"Thirty eight years."
"You wo'ild be glad to have your sight
again ?"
''Indeed I should; but as that cannot
be, il is no use to fret about it'"
"Well, I hopo you have light in your
soul ?"
"Sir," said he earnestly, "greatly as 1
would like to look about nie once more, I
would not part with the light I have
within .ue for tho beat eyesight in the
world. Tho 'Pun of Righteousness
shines 111 my soul. I cannot see my
way ale ig the path in which you are
guidin:; my footsteps; but I can see my
way ah.i.g the way whieh leads to heaven
for I am following the 'Liht of tho
world,' and so I do not walk in dark
ens bur have the light of life."
.SIior:ly after this we arrived at the
old mac's dtslmatinn; and, having seen
him safely 10 charte of ll.e porter, 1
took my leave of him, wilh a kindly ex
pressed wi-h on hi ' part that we mijht
meet iu that eliToal hunio of which be
had sp. ken. Hut he lelt mc someihing
to lliinu about.
llapiy old man, I thought, Aed,
alllieli J, poor and blind, yet so fu'l ot
ligtu iin.l penoe aud hope within, so ihat
he wi u'oi t o lose in l'i r tho sight of
his eyes, d. lighted as he would havebei
once P'ore to have eoj iyed the lieht of
day.
It n:ust indeed be hard to endure thi
hes .f sinhl, esp cijMy when the bless-
ina h is h en enj ved f. r many year"; but
bow much w r e to be spiritually blind I
In such ca-es them is no cunli rhalan-
eina cnuVut Mco may puss, ss and re-
j 'ice in health, sir nglh, tidies and all
Ihai e:.n clsiid1 n 'he 1 v and please the
sens, s; vol ilo y ale poor i.ideed as com
f ared wilh t li i st man if they aia not fol
loiviii'i "Ihe Liuht ol the world " What
is life and n'l its surrouudings if ill
'Sun ol Hiehleousnt ss" d"fs nut Bhine
upon t lie soul ? Wlatam ble testimo
ny to lb'1 p wer and bh sst do ss ul Irua
Ctiri-ii 'nil v was ibis whieh was borne by
one wh, m the world wou d esticm poor
i 1 eed.
.-u.'t'? r , iM- -i:..e -1 '
r 4. . ,3 e'l.t D I ,
in a tuw, riiei raire.
"1 'ee an'," 1 e stormetl,
suell wii'l'Ou dH had 1.1-ie,
d 'hen vju ui 11 1 I 1;,,. dial
suell ao i iuiage 00 a.l s.
tr: hi"
"Wlui's ih ' man r, uM man? ' asW
his llii nd. ''S .uju id 'em been gagin
1101 I
f p
"No, sii! ' (iiinul So iih-u
a liUi.-lli d li:i:- s w.,i.
w.. nut un was 1 1 nam
eiiri.iiri r ise un ihe lirf s(
the hat nl li e tyai.l lie
tu ttl.ii h ihe I el.i h 'us
had I 'l l Ihe lead, r .-I ihe K
11.0 0 1 I
II,' aid ll
re ili-.,iie
ir 011 a p .a
la I., w
I l ichis.t
tu ply s, nu iiiioL' !.;, r .piiit... lui vtle
di I tl. at s ,ul.-s -c ui di. I I . hut sir ;
up 'Win re Hil V-iu Gel That Hal?'
London Mail
i-s.
r - ( Garden Truck
i B nn La r iLc.l nrif.lnr.l nnl fn aAil
Containto; plenty of Potash. All
Vegetables retpiire A fertilizer con
taining at least 10 per cent, actual
Potash
Without Potash no fertilizer is com
plete, and failure will follow its use.
I'vi ri fm niiT flu inM Lufc our vultiatilf hn. ki
n fi rliliiil ii-u-lli y ur" Ii"' ii lvt-rtiiti(
ii-mttT th.'iiiutji ii-i.. '.mnI (.-rftliiT, Imt
Iks. ikiiifji'iHii-n'tiiiin iiif.-ruiitt imt t hut itu-n-iH
lnrit'- pruUmtotiiu juniiL rs, buult'ruulurlLu
ilsktUti.
i;i:iiman K II I WORK?!
hew lrl,-;tS .Vumiiiti Mrt-i t. mi
Mianim, 0.-1' t Kuuth Lroad Street.
now it oceuitui:ii.
"That'a an old-lashioned looking au
tomobile you have, Cogger."
"Don't mailer. It can icd off a piixc
tho other day."
"Don't mean to say you had it at a
show?"
"No; Myrlilla eloped in it wilh me."
Chicago News.
I'Olt OVI.H SIXTY VCAltS.
Mas. Wi.vslow's) Sikithinu Sybi:p
has been used for over 60 years by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
Icelhin;;, with perfect success. It soothes
the ohild, softens the gums, allays all
pain; cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve
the poor lit tic sufferer immediately. Sold
by Druggisls in every part of tho world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for" Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup,"
and take no other kind.
Dr. Bouvier's
Buchu Gin
A sure enre
for all
KIOXEY AND
J1LADDKU TltOUIiLt S.
lieeouimeuded by best physicians of the
country.
For sale iu Wcldou by
W. W. KAY,
Best of Wines, Whiskeys and Brandies
al uvs oubaud.
I keep the best of every thing in my
inc. ajjt'olite attention to all at Kay s,
west side U. K. Shod.
my a ly.
EXPERT WATCHMAKER
AND OPTICIAN.
Every kind of walcb or clock made
to keep accurate lime, GOLD hD
D1NG AND OTHKR RINGS MADK
TO ORDKR.
Kyee tested and Scientifically filled
with Kye Glasses or Spectacle! at
LOWEST PRICES.
A fine line of Ladies and Gentlcmcns
Gold Rings, Watches, Jewelry, Ao.
-Mail orders promptly attended to
Sign of the IQrBIG WATCH, near
PoslofEce, Weldon, N C.
rOLEYSKCiNEYTM
Yonoi! "Wonder why 't is ihey call
the m in who stands up wilh tho lit ill'
groom the best man at a weddiou?"
E d r ' It means that he is t! e best
off, he's tho ono who in't matried yen
koow " Boston Transcript
TIUTTK kl.INC IN TUB TllltnYT.
One minute after taking One Minute
Cough Cure that tickling in tho lhro.it
is gone. Il acts in 1I111 throat not ihe
tomach, Ilatmless ."ood f. r childn n.
A. L. Spoff.ird, pnslmasler at Chester,
Mich, says: "Our lilile girl was un
conscious from strangulation during s
, 1 . .an .11.... e
nuuu u auu u-iuuto ai.Hi.ib ui (.luit-
Three dosea of One Minute Cough Cut.
hall au hi ur apart speedily cured her.
I cann.'t praise One Minute Cough Cure
too much fur what it has done in our
family." It Jwas gives relief.
For sale by W. M Cohen, Dtu-'gist,
Weldon, N. C.
WOVLU KVKX THIXOS 11
IHI IIVi:l) I'OIM I. A 111 TV.
T 1 cure Constiiaiiun and Liver trou
bles by genlly moving 1 lie bowels and
acting as a Ionic to the liver, lake Utile
Karly Risers. These Famous Little
I'iils are mild, pleasant and harmless,
hui 1 ffeelive and sur-'. Their universal
use for many 51 ais is a sltung cuarantee
"f their popularity ai,l usefulness.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druigist,
oldun, N. (!.
AN OPINION.
"A linlc learning may be a dangerous
ihiiii:," remarked the Observer of Kvrnis
and Things; "but ihe man with a little
learning is not nearly so d mgerous as
the man who knows it all" Yonktrs
Slatesuiin.
Tim s-i xsiIiim: t.i-' Mi-itiNti.
The Salve that cures without a sen is
DeWin's Wileh llaZ'l Salve. Cuts,
Buns, ll.'ll-, Biuis.s and l'il s disap
pear before ihe use 1 f 'his salve as stiuw
before the sunshine of spring. Miss II
M Middlcton, Thebes, 111, says: "I
was sciiuuslj afflicted with a fever s h
ihat was very painful. DoWiu'a Wileh
llaZ 'l Silve cured mo iu hss than a
week " Get Ihe irennine
Fr sale by W. M Chen, r...gi:ist,
Waldun, N. C.
yWinc of Cardui
r
CaivpA Hftr.
213 South Trior RtrM,
A'fI)A.VTA,llA.(Miin.'!l21,1003.
1 sniff-nvi for fnur mnnlhs with
fxtreiin.' Hi'rvoiisui'fl.s ;md latitude.
1 1 hutl ;i tiri'iiK' ff'linr in my
j .s! uiniK'h wltit h no niudicinc swiucd
,; t" rt li'-v:'. an ! Iwin my appt'lite
I bex-aiurt weak .tnd lost my vitul
i:v. In Utih? wtvk;? 1 lost fourteen
p-.wids of iVh aud f.-lt thut I must
find Rpeotly ri'la-f tu recain my
hi'ahli. Havi:i2 beard Whin of
Cardui prai.-cl 1 several of my
frieii'l, I sent for a hot tie and was
certainly wry plea.-vd villi the
result. i!nm threi) days my M
;ipM'lile ivlurued aiitl my utotnaoh
livnilileil mo no more. I could
dirre:t my fuod without difficulty
and tin) nervousness gradually
diminished. Kitlnro performed
her functions ivilhoutl difficulty
and I am oneo mora a happy aud
well woman.
OLIVE JOSITIT,
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Secure a Dollar Bottle of
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P"0i.. a . ji;i ju-k'a-w.w
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-Cigars and Tobacco.
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES
Merrimac Clul. and Pride of Viririuia, nice
and mellow liar stocked wilh Choice
irinks ol' every kind.
Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street,
Weldon N. C. 10-21-ly
"Oh. Ouch! Slop tlail' yelled
Tommy.
"Why, Tommy, aren't yon ashamed?"
exclaimed his mother. "I wouldn't cty
like that if it were my hair that was be
ing d mbed."
' I'll bet yon would if I win doin' the
Cumbio'," 'eplied Tommy, fiercely.
To bring men lo righteousness, we
must take righteousness to men,
i:u I. u It HillM w 11 A UlT.
Your lood must he properly di'eslod
and assimilaiid lo be of any value lojvu
If ysur siomaeh is weak or diseased iske
K' dol Djspepsia Cure. It diiM'sls what
you eat and cites the sli.m xh a test,
eunabling it lo rceuperaie, take on new
Mife and lircv strong again, Kodul cuies
sour slom .ch, gas, bluatiiu:, heart palpita
tion and all digestive disutdirs. L A
S. pir, of Utile Ruck, Ky., wtiies us.
"We feel that Kod I Dyspepsia Curo
di serves all the cou.ue.id .lion that can
be Liven it, as il saved the liTe of our
little liirl when she was llnce years old.
She is now six and wj have kept it for
her constantly, but of coutso she ouly
lakes it nuw when anything disagrees
with her,"
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Druggist,
Weldon, S. C.
HOW H K I.OOKKD.
"llubhed by foot ad", were you? ll
most hate made you feel like thitly
cents."
"Yes, and I'll bet I looked like 12
o'clock."
"How do you mean?"
"Hands up." l'liiladclphia Ledger.
Fit A CI) KXI'OSIOD.
A few counterfeiters havo lately been
,;;,. .ml ii, ii, a iu ..." imitations of
Dr King's New Discuv. ry f r Cenump
lien, Cniighs uii'l Colds, and other med
icims, llutihy defrauding the public
This is lo watu yon lo bewar-' of rueh
people, who seek lo profit, through stcal-
i ing llie reputation of remedies which
have b.en successfully curing disease,
for over 35 years A surs protection, to
you, is "ur name on the wiapper. Look
fur it, on all Driving's or Buckleo's
remedies, as all others arc mere infla
tions II K. BUCKLF.N k CO, Chi
cago, ll1., and Windsor, Canada
S&teHs 50 VEARS
EXPERIENCE
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The kingliesi thing in this
simple kindness.
world is
OABTOnlA.
Bmntlis lliBaindVmllaveSkiysBiiiijtil
Big aitora
of
BAGGAGE ?
If you want a
Trunk moved be
sure and call on
Bridgers, the
TRUNK MOM
Leave orders at
Bridgers' Bakery
or call up Phone
No. 61.
THE RICH BECOiiiE SO BY
If goo I for them it mase be for all,
Money saved in buying, is money made.
Our avrangeiuenls for gelling direct from
Ni w York, ihe best and lalest in mer-
hard'se new goods every week instead
of twice a year enables us to offer every
lay just what pcoplo want, to make
puck "lurn-overs" and, making them,
we can sell so much cheaper.
We have a wide-awake representative
in New York the year 'round; the mo
ment a new thing appears, or an advan-
e can be taken iu tice, ho is on the
pet, with tho money io hand to get and
send us our sharu.
Since we began this mnvement, ihe
buying public lias shown its appreciation
ol our efforts and is tallying lo the sup
port ol the slum Ihat is standing to help
the people.
1 Ins week a lot ol new goods one ot
the prettiest and best wc have had yot.
Our New York Buur bought immense
lots, having storcB all over the country
to send them to; they were divided fairly
and we trot our share among the first.
In ibis way we got gooda aa cheap, often
cheaper, than the wholesalers and ean
easily undirsell and yet live.
1 Ins store is on ihe light track it la
go'ng lo succeed because of the valuei
wc arc giving.
Any special order we will take pleas
ure in forwarding lo our buyer in New
York, who will give same his best atten
tion and we guarantee promptness and
satisfaction.
sriKiis iMios..
VYKLDUN, N. U.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
Notice is hereby given that npplication
will be made to the t- eneral Assemiily
now in Reunion at Raleigh, N. C , to
amend Chanter S'24. Public Laws ol
I North Carolina, 1003, "an act to wta.Mis.Ii
j graded schools in the town ot Weldon,
n. v.-
Monuments
AND:
Gravestones.
WE PAY th FREICHT
andCUARANTEESAFE
DELIVERY . . .
LAIICE8T STOCK Inthe South
Illustrated Catalogue FREE.
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(Established 1848.)
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ovSly.
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