A.TDVERT?I3I2sTC3- 1-, A.TJES -modkuatk.
VOL. XXXIX.
-A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE
TEBMS:-8i.t mi annum in advanci
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1905.
NO. 43
SENSIBLE GIRLS WANTED-
A TRIBUTE TO THE COW.
FIGHT.
"Ypd trehMfB s lb- ....' Wat'
BAIA)iiiJ-r W !!.m. J. P. KtiMott, of Bcnnetnrvllle, 8. C. t
i'i-ff' Jr v.cll l nr.wn Member ol the Smith Carolina '.crdalaturc, I
&te'W vohMsti'j- written to "Tlx Field," the Conway, 1
iHV-V"06 '- "av -l'"-'cr, the highcit poasible praise of I
Sll'fcl . Ih -. a, M,M!t rimalnl C.. Sr.l. . 1104. iim Ms srattot, Mlw
tj'.tlt, ! U.- , ' ,V 1 ' ' " '' ' I''!' tttr ol Kti-tii,iim III. I rll ..11.,, ii.-JIfln.i .nil
1 V' - ,r'" h ' i(p i'- "ftltf nuiitl n,,t w,l. trp," h.
J.M'l'l- ',1 wt.t. i , w. u'.l cr and -it.m lrn p.m. S'r m the .he hs(.
-A J r ' i1-. mii"fj, .nd It mtw altvtul.lr cufrit HI Otil
g-W''fcm?fr' j Ifl t - i. I of S.l.ruit .tl.tn, T"tr tftnrdr I, . ip-dfic, .ttd I C.ttttot -
ft ', . , I ,J pis'i-i;: : .I-, Mr wile ii to rl.tfd .! tin cure I It. I lite Mtlihcl u P
T ' t; I - t.trtt, in ,he add, hrr (time- -Maituie ,iuttn." ;
dPjtVJ tTi ' t-,f ! ' ''" ".:.! ttf tttirvfltfr, ruff, r, tiyltt ,v ihl, wi'ttdftltll dli- f
SV?B i7n ' "J "!:-' ."'' ' 'S 1MB Bl.tion. IMVliOVM THE UiCtS- J
4 BOBaITT ti)Er.,ICAL CO., BALTIMORE, lor frM Sompl.. M
CHARLES C. ALLEY,
WHOLESALE
Confectioner & Fancy Grocer,
PETERSETJKG, VA.
J-Mr. W, T. Cugh represents us in Euslern Catolioa. Hold jour rrders for
liim novl2 1y
VEGEITADLE UICILIA;
hi
at a
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you want to look old? Then keep your gray heir. If not, u
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TANNER'S PAINTS
Retain tli ir (ire-eraineiico
above all other hnnds iH
because the; ate made of
tlin bent materials obtaina
ble and are ground nith
lreat care. If tour dealer
does not carry them write
to the manufacturers.
Box 180.
1419 K. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA.
rs: a r t p m-s;, e -.
Ml.Mllill WltSUN II AH BKEN MAM'tt
INMMKAIlitS IN 1'KBVIIKMISO L1F
KICIM.T TAHhH.
Tj the jouttg uiitu in buitinos who ih
ambitions to succeed, the iiil vv ith okui-
nionai'use and who can lulk ahtut olht r
tha i frivolous ihitiyn, im most conijan-
ionahlc. in fact, eha in almost invalualtle
A se;ii ui man who in fond id hi' (io
i-si'tn iiki to ititrnst olhirti in it, sml
it is a I'll t Hi' 1 ii I l ill H he can II "il 11
rl to wliniii lie can talk and ho In lini'ic
f the sort ilia ihher enter ii.io the emi
Vernation by spi'akiiip etieourniii)-!'.
To lint smiuliu man, kind wmJ-
are a!wa)s chrt'rinit, but tlo'ie is 'uiih1-
liin whieh UalniO't uiii xploinable lr
the worila of a iiil wbt) i-peaks of I. in
Ifiiis in u wty thiit in.ike it Hi em thi)
ele bet twtl.
V ry Irt-iicotly a uirl d ls s in tbii'i:
which a man d r not iike, bin oluntr
he c in do a :reut dt ul of puod autre
eafcilj' il she digues.
Sonic mjn think the older thtj (ct
the better they c;in undt-rrtand women,
but i in safe to say that if a 0j:id were
asked to :tvc an opinion of a prl at ran
dom be could not uivc a true one. Many
uiils have been thought ioo'ilfcrent, be-
caue of tluir ihouhllcsa ways, but if
their dispositions were carefully studied it
would result lavorably to them.
It is not ticcissary for a young man to
be anything but a fiiend of a girls in
old. r lu be helped by ber.
As far back as it is possitle to renum
ber, wutran has had the privilege of be
ing man's inspiration in performing diffi
cult tasks, and the girls of the present
day should always take advantage of that
piivihge wiun they see a young man to
win lu a few kindly spokm words will
have the ifTcct of making his work Bocm
lighter.
Girls can get just as much pleasure
out of life if they will occasionally try to
ease the burden of their men friends by
indulgiug in conversations which are
dear to them.
A man likes a sympathetic woman
aid when it falls to a girl's lot (c exercise
sympathy she should niako the muBt cf
it.
Tie Bank of
WELDON N. C..
Orpizei Met Tie Lais of the Slate of North Carolim
AUGUST 20TI1, 18U2.
STATK OF NORTH OAROMNA DKI'OSI TORY.
HALIFAX COUN I V UKl'OSl IOKY.
TOWN OF WKLDON Dlil'OSI I'OltV.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$32,000.
Tor ten years this institution has provided banking facilities lor this Ft-ciion
itl.tnlili'd with the business interests ol
U.lif.nrl Vntirmmnton oountiea for mauv Tears. Money is loaned upon ap
proved leourity at the legal rate of interest six per centum. Aocounts of all
solicited.
President: Vice-President: Cashier:
W fi ntSlKL Da. II. W. LKWH. W. R. SMITH
Jackson, Northampton couuty, N.
I The largest and best plant
Ji the State.
OLcilARLES MILLER W ALSH,
Uutirner ana wauuiaoiurer 01
.UMKSrS, TOM US, GRAVK
STONES of every description.
Freight prepaid on all shipments.
Safe delivery (tuarajitec I. Write for
designs and prices
m
t&.rYlso Iron Feneinit, Vases
elt., for itenit tery ami other Al'iii.i;;..i
purposes at lowest prices. Si fcnfc
tS.SATISFACTltJN UUAKANTEKH.
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
c
HOl'tiLUSSCASK.
Ilini ''Yes, lie's an artist, a musician
and a p'let '
Her "Poor fellow! I bad no
vaty ha 1 soch u hold en him."
idea
Otsies Worlds.
oetll It.
Fall ad Winter Goods
o FOB o
MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN.
Big Line Dry Goods, Noti . us, Gents Furnishiogi, io. The largest line
ever brought to Weldon. Don't fail to see them before jou buy.
Oar Shoe department is full and tunning over. The largest stock w hv ever
tarried, and we sre making prioes
THAT 'WILL SELL THEM.
.!,( raeeived . bin lot of CDOIWCH) Shnea. Suits to order, made up in good
shape and by good tailors. Fits Guaranteed. Djn t lail to see our lino ot
RamniAs and Prices Before You
PVUIIUVM
Place Your Order.
3H.ID. ALLEN & COMPANY,
WELDON, N. C.
Our sole knowledire of tlio neo-
otlier worlds and now Mr
the neonle there ditTer fr:t,i our 1
inlialtiUiuts. can onlv he r-nessed bv
comitarison with animal n.tUtro on this
small sphere of ours. More important
to us i knowlt-clqp of ourselves.
'Know Thvsi:i.k" was an old Greek
thought. How to take cure of one's
own hody is not so simple as some Ihiuk;
the human mechanism is a wonderful
tUinn and requires watching.
One nnn wlm In iVne nmre to trach
the Xiiu iiiiiii iH'O'.le h"W to eare f.T tin ir
hnili. s tli.ni ii1 most t.iv other, is Dr. II. V,
Pi.-rei'. of Hufl'iilo. N. Y . the Author of the
"Coimiion ,Setiic Mdu;il Advi.vr." He
nays : It is nut the qiKintity of the food
ca'lMiwhii'h prmli.red .-slKiinth and hfaltii
ffnr muni- tu-onle can keep Alronv on a very
nuiaj.re ilil t), hut it is how tmu-h food is
ahwi fu-ti and as.imiliiled by the blood and
canit d lo nourish evi-ry ovtc.m of the body.
It is, the re f" re, vitiillv neetsary for the
t.mlv' tii it ih. stoni.ich bv in a healthy
6t;u . If di -a-e of the stomach, or wh;it is
calleil "--toniach trouble. " nrevciits proper
ruitiitioti thi n the heart, liver. 1upk. and
kidney d not g-t proper food t!uy are
not ft a on iuu lea moon, ami m eone
niiPiu'H tic'Tiu to nhnw sisriiB of distiess.
Ontwunllv these sOrs he pimplr
and entptions on skin, pule face, sleeples
nights, tired, languid feelhiRH, or, by reason
of the nerves not being fed on pure blood,
tliv In-come starved, and we receive
uarttiHi; in the pain we call neuraltria.
Khcumatism, too, is a blood disease After
vears .f piaetiee ami study Hr. Pierce
found tint sin Alterative Kxtrticl, which he
nauud "lr. rit rce' Golden Medical Dis
coveiy," made from the extracts of several
plRiits, iuvium'oiy prouueeu n ionic emvi
upon the svsti-m. It helped Hil- process of
alnorption'of the lu alihv elements in the
food iitid iiierea-ed the red coipuscles ol
the Ijl'M.d.aswi ll as eliminated the poisons
from tin. syttvm.
Riisin--! i-i bu-iness. No time for head
aches. Constipation causes them. Doctor
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure uirra oy cur
iug the cause. Laxative and mild.
iasjril
EXPERT WATCHMAKER
AND OPTICIAN.
Evtry kind of watch or clock made
to keep accurate time. 001.1) v R1J-
DING AND OTHKR RINGS M AUK
TO ORDER.
Eyes tested and Scientifically fitted
w'uh Eje Glasses or Spectacles at
LOWEST PRICES.
A fine line of Li'lies and Gentlemen
Gold Ring', Watches, Jewelry, ko
IQTMail orders promptly attended to
Sign of the ftS-BIG WATCH, near
Postoffiee, Wei Jon, N C.
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2 S oo yW
THE COUNTRY BANKER'S TROUBLES.
The couutry banker's troubles as the pebbles tear the sea,
Are as oeuntltss if you'll listen, I will name yon two cr three.
For the least is not the man who wants to borrow five or ten,
And to pawn his natch et.d ihain until be calls around again,
But the man who makes the oa-hier feel like reaching for a rock,
Is the man who rushes in ten past four o'clock,
Thero's the all important fillow, who was never knowo lo pay,
But he'll offer as endorser fur a thousand any day;
There's the man we call responsible, who's always up on deck,
To identify a Btranger, but will not endorse a check.
But the man who makes the cashier foel like teaching for a rock,
Is the nan who knocks upon the door just after four o'clock.
There's another kiod of fellow, that is better known,
He's the one who gives the mortgage on the stock he doesn't own,
But there's some slight compensation, if yuu get him started right,
When he sees lis game is over, and the place he's going to light.
But the man who's with us alwrys, and is such a dreadful bore,
Is the man who calls around about ten mioutes afttr four.
He is worth a hundred thousand, maybe some lew hundred more,
And it's this that makes the cashier kindly open up the door,
With a smile that's not for pleasure, but is torccd from one who's vexed,
While behind it thoughts, if spoken, wouldn't make a preacher's text.
For the man who makes the cash it r feel like reaching for a rock,
Is the man who comes around ton minutes after four o'clock.
There's the mercantile collections, coming in by every mail
'Till you think that eveiy merchant in town's about to fail.
Wheo you Hail arouod collecting S ;me are small and some are large
With your mind bent on the quartet for col!ect'ng that jou charge,
it's a pleasant kind of 'celiog but before the round is made,
The thermometer is standing at one huodrcd in the shade.
Ft r the first man, doesn't owe it, the second isn't due,
While the third man hasn't time to stop to run his ledger through,
And lite ftiuith mit o has no books at all, and has to huut around
An hour or two to find the bill and when the thing is touod,
The draft is twenty cents two much, and if you'll call again,
Next week and throw off twenty cents he'll totlle with you then.
Thrre's the man whose note's as good as gold, though six months overdue ;
But never thinks of paying 'till they try to bring him through,
By a kindly worded notice, written out in honeyed phrase j
Then be comes in with a roar, hot enough to iairly bleze.
There's another jolly custi mcr 'bout whom there's nothing said,
For his name is always opposite tU figure made in red.
Tl ore's the lift insurance agent, and the agent selling books,
KjcIi and every one for bankers have a special kind ol books,
There are clucks cf all descriptions and there's been a block or two
Set aside of every kiod at special prices, just for you.
But iLo way lo asceitain for sure, if what they say is true,
Is to buy some shares and later, try to sell a block or two.
There arc somo ten thousand troubles, if the tiuth could all be told,
That afflict the country banker yet they say his heart is cold.
And I somitiincs wonder how it is, upon that other shore,
And if when reaching there his troubles will be o'er.
Or whether that Bume fellow will be knocking on the door,
In the evening when the bank is closed, ten minutes after four.
THE DAYS GONE BY.
BY JAMES W U I T C 0 M B RILEY.
0 the days gone by 1 0 the days gone hy I
1 be apples in the orchard, and the pathway through the rye ;
The cbinup of ibe robin, and the whistle of the quail
As be piped across the meadows sweet as any niglnengale ;
When the bloom was on the clover, and the blue was in the sky,
And my happy heart brimmed ovct in the days gone by.
In the days gone by, when tuy naked feet were tripped,
Uy the honeysuckle tangles where the water lilies dipped,
And the ripples of the river lipped the moss along the brink
When the placid-eyed and lazy-footed cattle came to drink,
And the tilting snipe stood fearlesiof the truant's wayward cry
And the splashing of the swimmer, in the days gone by,
0 the days gone by I 0 the days gone by I
The music of the laughing lip, the luster of the eye j
The ohildiah faith in fairies, and Aladdin's maulo ring
Tho simple, soul repoeiog gl.d bJitf iu ovtrj'hiDg -When
lilc was like a story, holding neither sob nor sigh,
In the golden olden glory ol the diys gone by.
An fliicliinrr is said to bep )id Ibif,
tribute to the cow :
"0! all the animal friends of turn she
iB ibe greatest. When about to sit down
to your Sunday diuncr, I wish to strip
tho table of what she produced. I would
remove the cup of milk waiting at the
baby's oliair; I'd take the cream, the
butter, ibe cheese, the custard, the oreim
biscuit, (he roast of beef, and leave you
meal of potatoes, beets, pickles and tooth
picks. Every tcrap of ber from nose to
tail is used hy man, We use her horns
to comb our hair, her skin upon our fect,
her hair keeps ibo plaMer upon our
h iuhh walls, her hoofs make glue and
her tail makes soup. Her blood is used
tu make our sugar v.l i'e, aid tier bones
are ground to IVniliio s. it. SI.e has
gone with man Irom PI) mouth Rook lo
ibe soiiini! of the sun. Ii was her sons
that m.-i ! .I ll e st i! in the mttlita clear-
aod also ilr. w the pnorie si-hoooers
r il.c siurdv iiiunecr while she followed
l Inn the das march was done,
he came and gave milk to fill the moth
's to feed the suckling child that per
chance was to beotime the ruler of the
country.
PICTURE.
for ovf.r sixtv vrabs.
Mrs. Winslow's Sootuino Svkup
has been used for over 80 years by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect suocess. It soothes
the ohild, softens the gums, allays all
pain; oures wind colio, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhooa. It will relieve
the pool iiille sufferer immediately. Sold
by Druggists in every part of (he world
f went) five cents a bottle. Ba sure and
ask fot"Mrs. Wiuslow'B Soothing Syrup,'
and take n other kiod.
what's that ?
Come up with a smiling fscf;
It's nothing against you to I all down flat,
But to lie there that's disgrace.
Th: higlior you'ro thrown, why the
higher you bounce,
Be proud of your blackened eye I
It isn't the fact that you are licked that
counts I
It's how did you fitiht, and why?"
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
Them Is a dl:
cotmiry mor;t C:ii.r":rrt
mm
m
kidney.-, I
V
(!, failure
An artist was once asked to paint a
picture representing a decaying church,
To the astonishment of many, instead of
putting on the oanvss an old tattered
ruin, the artist painted a stately edifice
of modern grandeur. Though tbe por
tals could be seen the richly carved pul
pit, the magnificent organ, and the beau
tiful stained glass windows.
Just within the grand entrance,
guarded on either side by a "pillar of the
church," in spotless apparel and glitter
ing jewelry, was an offering plate of
goodly, workmanship, for the "offerings"
fashionable worshipers. But and
here the artist's conception ol a decaying
church was made known right above the
offering plate, suspended from a nail in
tho wall, there hung square box, very
plainly painted, and bearing the legend,
Collection tor Foriiio Missions," but
lit over the slnt through which certain
collections ought to have gone, he had
painted a huge cob-web.
A REMINISCENCE.
When reading the Reminiscences of
General Gordon of the Confederate
Army, recently published, we cannot fail
to notice his intenso religious spirit; the
spirit that inspired revivals in the South
ern camps, and caused the confederate
soldiers to display persistent courage
during the war. Gordon had such
kicn sense of humor that, as if afraid to
portray the horrors of war too vividly,
he turned aside occassional!, and with
curious abruptness, to describe the
humorous aspect of an incident or a per
son, lie says that Uoneral t oll:, i
Bishop of the Episcopal Church, was an
admirer of General Cheatham, the most
active fighter in Johnston's army; that
Cheatham's battle cry was "Give 'em
bell, tin) b!'' aud that the scrupulous
Bishop in times of excitement always
shouted to his men, "tute It to em,
boy si Qite 'eus what G.neral Cheaibam
aysl" A similar story is told of General
Pendleton, an Episcopal clergyman, and
chief ul Lee's ariillcry. He always pro-
fiocd bis command to "fire" with the
words "The Lord have m.Tcy on your
souls."
prrvaltirp; In Oils
e"at:'.c r.o decip
firy nii-ld-p.
ct at: ,::, tire caurtl ty
I - laoil nfeease.
liiarl
or apoplexy
-- are rf'-'n tho rc.-,t:!t
cf kit1!)' y f'i::;-,::e. !f
l'.:t'i:ry ir.slde is al-l:-.vc.Mo;:''.:r.':tit!;c
1 iM.tv-poi:,oncd
llced v :ll a'.u!i th
i vM.-.l cr.-'.-.ns or ll:2
eives Lvc?.k tio'.'"i and va;t
away cell by cell.
Bladder trouble trios! alvays result from
a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is
obtained quickest by a prsper treatment of
the kidneys. If you are feelinfr; badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, Ihs great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy.
It corrects Inability to hold urine and scald
ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go often during the day, and to get up many
times during the night. The mild and the
exlraordinary effect cf Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Roct 's pleasant to take and sold
by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar
sized bottles. You may fi' y"
have a sample bottle of lT31a?ra
this wonderful new dis- Brllte"3
covery and a book that S!
tells all about it, both nom.otsw.mpnot.t.
sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer St Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. Vhen writing mention
reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
f - rC pi.jrsfiain
iTiv alilV "d (loi'Tllltv nf the
In tl." r 'I I ' hl.h o'c j
V in I' 'l o Ii v 0 r.M T 'it tint tt I
Dr. Bouvier's
Buchu Gin
A sure cure
for all
KIDNEY AND
BLADDER TKOtBLES
Recommended by best physicians of tho
country.
For sale in Weldon by
W. W. KAY,
Bent of Wines. Whiskeys nnd Brandies
always onhand.
I keep the best of every thing in my
line, wsul'olue attention to all at Kay's,
west side R. R. Shed.
my 2 1 j.
J.A. ALSTON
FINE
PROVISIONS,
-Cigars and Tobacco.
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES
IMerrimac Club and Pride of Virginia, nice
and mellow. Bar stocked with Choice
Illrinks of every kind.
Cor. Washington Ave., and FirBt Street.
Weldon N. 0. 10-21-lf
TEE BICE BECkE SO BY
The robe of righteousness osnnot
the worse f'i wear.
get
STRIKES HIDDEN ROCKS.
When your ship of health strikes the
hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu
monia, etc, you rre lost, if you don't get
help from Dr. Kinu's New Discovery for
Consumption. J. W, McKinnon, of
Talladega Springs, Ala , writes: "I had
been very ill with Pneumonia, under the
oare of two doctors, but was getting no
better wheu I began to take Dr. Kiog's
New Di-oovery The first dose gave
relief, and one bottle oured me." Suie
cure for sore throat, hrouchiiis, coughs
and oolds. Guaranteed at W. M.
Cohen's drug store, ptlce 50c. and 1 1 UO,
Trill bonis free.
MASCULINE THEORY.
Little grains of powder,
Little dobs of paint,
Make girl's complexion
Look like what it ain't.
A DINNER INVITATION.
After hearty meal a doss of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure will pievent an attack of
Indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digest
ant and guaranteed nure for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Sour
Risings, Bad Breath and all stomach
troubles. N. Watkius, Losbus, Ky.,
says. "I oau testify to the efficacy of
Kodol in the cure of stomach Trouble
I was afflicted with Stomach Trouble for
fifteen years and have taken six bottles
of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which
entirely cured mo. The six bottles were
worth J 1,000 to mo." Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure will digest toy quantity of all the
wholesome food you want to eat while
your stomach takes s rest recuperates
and grows strong. This wonderful pre
naration is iusily entitled to all of its
many remarkable euros.
For sale by W, M. Cohen, Druggist
Weldon, N. C.
Br'er Williams do yo think de devil
is white or black man? De Lawd knnws.
De biggest race prob'em I got is to keep
ten yards ahead of him.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Slgnntur of
Thedford's Black-Drauoht comeB I
I nearer regulating the entire system I
ana seeping ine uoiy in neann man i
any otner nietncnie mnue. u is i
always ready in any emergency to j
treat ailments that are frequent in I
anv lamilv. siu-n as indigestion. I
biliousness, colds, diarrhaia, and I
stomach ai hes.
Thcdford a B nrk-Tlrauolit 18 the I
standard, never-failing remedy for
sioioacn, dowoi, liver anu money
troultles. It is a cure for tho domes
tic ills which so frenuentlv summon I
thodoctor. Itisasgoodforchildren
as it is for grown persons. A dose of
this medicine every day w ill soon
cure tho most obstinate caso of dys
pepsia or constipation, and when
I taken as directed brings quick relief.
Danville, III., Doc. 23, 1W3.
Thwironl'. lllack-Draunlit bin been our I
I famllr doctor fur five year. .ndwew.Dl 1
no inner. nen mit 01 u. leai untoT no
tako . ilntta and aro all rlrttit In twttlve I
hours. Wo baTu Bcnt lot. of monoy t or I
aoctor Dins, out nut along just as woti t
WHO Blaok. Draught. ,Ui u bajjku.
Ask your dealer for a package of I
I Tliedfortl's Black-Draught and If be I
does not kepit .end 2oc. to tub uuaua- I
nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
11 gooi lor tnem it muse oe tor an.
Money saved in buying, is money made.
Our arrangements for getting direct from
New York, the best and latest in mer-
chardise uew goods every week instead
of twice a year enables us to offer every
day just what people want, to make
q nck "luro-ovcrs" and, making them,
we can sell so much cheaper.
We have a wide-awake representative
in Mew i irk the year round; tbe mo
ment a new tiling apprars, or an advan
tage can be taken in rice, he is on the
pot, with the money iu hand to get and
send ns our share.
Since we began thii movement, the
buying rub ic has shown its spprccislion
of our efforts and is rallying to tho sup
port ol the store that is standing to help
the people.
1 bis week a lot ol new goods one of
the prettiest and hest we have had yet.
UurPiew lork iiutcr bought immense
lots, having stores all ever the country
to send thctn to; they were divided fairly
and we got our share among Ibe first.
In ibis way we get goods as cheap, often
oheaper, than the wholesalers and can
easily undersell and yet live.
1 his store is on tbe light traok it ll
gong to succeed beoause of the values
we are giving.
Any special order we will take pleas
ure in forwarding to our buyer in New
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JLlUnK IQOVeCl DC """"lo we guarantee promptness end
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Bridgers, the
TRUNK MOVER.
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or call up Phone
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WELDON, N. C.
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