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TO ANY CHEWER of tobacco who will cut out and mail us this advertisement, we will mail him a card which will entitle him to one Sc cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE ot any store Vrvllitrr thia brand.
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constipation, biliousness.
sick-headache. tSiHTISSi:
unt your moustache or beard
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TANNER'S PAINTS
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to the manufacturers.
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Tanner Paiit & Oil Co,,
1419 K. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA.
The Bui' of W
elon
A Scotch school journal recently pub
lished the following palhetio anecdote :
The orach batsman of a school cr'nket
toam was the only ion of a gentleman
who for many years had been blind, He
had played and loved the game in his
boyhood, and when bis son was old en
ough to take part in it,he would be led to
the field every lime he played, and anx
iously followed every stroke through the
eyes of bis eompanions. Upon return
ing home, the game was eagerly discussed,
and the son advitel in every detail.
Last summer the father died suddenly.
The nut week, to the surprise of the
school, Tom, who mourned bitterly for
his Father, asked to take his plaoe in the
team. He played with unsual oare and
brilliancy, and when the game was over
went to tbe umpire.
' low did I play T" he asked, ani-
ioualy.
"Never better; you outdid yourself,"
waa the reply.
"Deoause," the boy said, as he turned
away, "it was the first time my father
ever saw me at the bat."
To mwy of the devcut, imaginative
Scotch, the pains and pleasures of the
future seem to be more real than they
are to we more literal Americana. A
dead mother ia thought to keep oonstaol
watch over her children.
"My father," says John Lindsay, in
his "Rcoollections," died when I was a
boy, and I was taught to believe him
constantly near me. Nothing oould
have bad a stronger restraint upon a
turbulent youth than the belief in the
unseen presence of this guardian, who
I knew to be not only a saint, but a
gallant soldier and a noble gentleman."
If we fail to realiz3 and to be iro
preBsed by the great truth embodied in
the words, "Thou God Beest me," it
certainly is not unwise to behave, even
in the darkness of our chamber, aa if
watchful eyes of departed friends looked
upon us.
GENEROUS.
-4::!;::WELDON N. 0.
mM Mer 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.
Jack "Uno'e John, do you believe
in dreams?
Unole John "Why?"
"I dreamed last night that you lent
me a hundred.
"Keep it, my boy, keep it "
IN THE SUMMER BLOSSOMS DIM.
BY FRANK L. STANTON.
He only seems to be yonder in the summer blossoms dim :
I see his bright faoe sbinin', an' I'm wavin' my hand to him I
Come home from the misty meadows, where the bees in the red blooms roam :
I am lost in tbe lonely shadows Come home I Come home I Come home I
Once, when my soul was dreaming, I left him there at play,
And tbe South-Wind whispered, "follow I" and the lilies led away 1
And they made him a ooueh of golden leaves, and daisies white as foam,
And the South-Winds sang him to sleep ; and I am calling: "Come home)
Come home I"
He only seems to be yonder, with the blossoms and the birds;
But I'm weary for hi, eomin' the thrill of his whispered words I
0, South-Wind, cease to lead him where the brceto-blown blossoms roam I
0, Sunflowers, o'er his pathway flame, and light bis footsteps homel
THE HEAVEN OF NOW.
He is in heaven who, lookiug, perceives
Beautiful fruitage and floWera and leaves .
Beautiful sunshine and beautiful rain
Bathing the fields of the ripening grain
Gold and silver in drops and in rays,
Filtering, falling in beautiful ways
Ovar the clover, the oorn and the wheat,
And tender, green growing things under his feet.
He is in heaven who, hearkening, hears '
Music that readies the listening eara
In beautiful harmonies from the dear note
That pours, silver sweet, Irom the brown thrush's throat
To the beautiful mother-song lulling to rest
The baby held close to the beautiful breast
From the wind'a faintest sigh to the etorm's mighty roar
As the waves sing aloud to the sands of the shore
He is in heaven whose whole being thrills
To humanity'! gladness while bharing its ills ;
Who ol his soul's riches unstintedly gives
For the sake of the race for whose welfaro he lives,
lie is in heaven whose heart is so wise
That not wealth Dor glory but love satisfies;
Whose hands are upheld in all ways by his wife,
The pride of his labor, his love and his life.
This heaven is tare here on earth here at hand,
For it's not a delectable, far-away land,
Nor yet a celestial bright region above,
But found in each borne where dwelt justice and love,
All are heirs to this kingdom not a soul but may olaim
His crown and his scepter in love's holy name.
So enter at onoe Love will show you the way
Find the Heaven of Now that Love offers to day
Not afar, nor on high, but just now, and so near
Enter in and be glad
God's own heaven ia here I
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
br ten years this institution has nrovided banking facilities for this section
atookholdore and dirootors have been identified with the business interests of
ilai and Northampton oounties for many years. Money is loaned upon sp
ied aoourity at the legal rate of interest six per oentum. Aooounts of all are
sited.
president: Vice-President: Cashier
:..E. DANIEL. - Dr. H. W. LEWIS. W. R.8MITH
jt Jackson, Northampton oounly, N. C.
The largest and best plant in
the State.
.CHARLES MILLER WALSH,
ijuarrier and Manufacturer of HON
11 K NTS, TOMBS, GRAVE
'ONES of every description,
freight prepaid on all shipments
e delivery guaranteed. Write for
jigns and prices
tVAlo Iron Fencing, Vases .
ete., for cemetery and other
purposes at lowest prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
QUPID'S MIRROR.
"The beautr of a woraan'i face or fiirare
It but the external sign of the good health
witmn," says ur.
R. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y., the
specialist in
women's diseases.
Further, to be hap
py and beautiful
one must naturally
have Rood health.
Now, tf a woman
has drajrginfr-down
feelingi, together
. with constantly re
turning pains and
aches, a too great
drain upon her vi
tal itv and strentrth.
he will never look beautiful. The feelings
of nervousness, the befofreed mind, the
Ill-temper, the pale mid wrinkled face, all
result from those disorders peculiar to
women, and the only way to effect their cure
Is to strike at the source of the difficulty.
There is every reason why she should write
tome great specialist, one who hns made the
diseases of women a specialty for a third of
a century like l)r. R. V. Pierce, founder of
the Invalids' Hotel ana burgicai institute,
of Buffalo, N. Y. All correspondence is
held sacredly confidential, and he gives hit
advice free ana witnout cnarKe.
During a long period of practice, Doctor
found that a prescription made up
entirely of roots and herbs, without the
! Work Delivered At Any Depot.
I oct Illy.
SEEING- & SUMMER
o FOB
L3IEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN.
ia of alcohol, cured ninetv-eiirht oer cent,
of such cases. After using this remedy for
many years in his private practice ne put
it up in a form that can be had at any store
w nitre meuicines are nanaieu.
In many cases Dr. R. V. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription will fit the needs and put the
body in healthy condition.
So sure of it is Dr. Pierce, he offers a
reward of $yx for women who cannot be
cured of Ieucorrhea, Female Weakness,
Prolapsus, or tailing of Womb. All tie
asks is a fair and reasonable trial of hit
means of cure.
Don't allow the dealer to Insult your
intelligence by offering you a cheap sub
titute.
Send at one-cent stamps to pay expense
nf n.ftilfiitr and set Dr. Pierce's Medical
Adviser in paper covers, free. Addresa
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelltts are the most
desirable laxative for delicate women,
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i Line Drv Goods. Notions. Gents Furnishings. 4o. The largest Hoe
i brought to Weldon. Don't fail to see them before you buy.
Our Shoe department is full and running over. The largest stook we have ever
lied, and we are making prioet .
THAT WILL SELL THEM.
Juit reoeived a big lot of ( DORSCH) Shoes. Suits to order, made up in good
pe and by good tailors. Fits Guaranteed. Don t fail to see out line of
Samples and. Prices Before You
flaco Your Order.
2H. D. ALLEN & COMPANY,
I - WELDON. N. C.
FLOOR COVERINGS.
We oarry the largest and most c
plete line of floor coverings ever brought
to this part of Notth Carolina. Mat
tings, earpctings, druggets, art squares
and rugs. A large line of remi ants of
carpeting and mattings at one-third to
one-half
REGULAR PRICES.
Linoleoms, oil cloth, linen and oil
window shades, ourlains,and many other
things In the line of house furnishings.
Remember our new Hand ia next
door to tbe Bank of Weldoo.
SriERS BROS.,
WELDON, N. C.
THE LATEST FAD-
WHAT IT IS AND WHIN Till NIXT ONI
18 EXPECTED TO BE.
Are you on to the latest fashion
among the young men ? It was brought
in by the boys who had been off to
school wheo they returned in June. Of
course, all the town boys who believe in
being the real thing took it up at once.
This "very latest" is described thus by a
disgusted father : "I noticed for some
time that all the half grown fellows
seemed to be suffering with the hot
weather moro than anybody else. Every
time I aaw one of them be bad his coat
on bis arm. Nothing strange about that
until I began to notioe that no other
folks seemed to be so hungry for cool
weather, and then I began
to look mora closely. I next dis
covered that the young fellows
never wore suspenders, and their trous
ers bagged like empty meat sacks. I
next observed that to be right up to
date, a fellow must have hia aleeves rolled
to the elbows, and better even than that
is to have the cuff hanging loosely about
the wrist like a cannibal'i beads. My
boy can't go ten yards from home with
out his eoat, yet he hasn't had it on bis
back in two weeks, 'Tis t great fashion,
and I expect to see it improved upon.
By fall I hope to see the boys going
with the trousirs rolled up, the shins
naked, and the sooka dangling from a
string around the neck." Monroe
Journal.
"Make Hay While the 8un Shines."
There is a lesson in the work of tbe
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
bright sunshine may last but a day and
and he propares for the showers that are
liable to follow. So it should be with
every household. Dysentery, diarrhoe
and cholera morbus may attack some
member of the home without warning.
Chamberlain s Colie, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, which is the best known
medicine for these diseases, ahould al
ways be kept at hand, aa immediate
treatment is necessary, and delay may
prove fatal.
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
Summer Diarrhoea In Children.
During tbe hot weather of the sum
mer months the first unnatural loueocss
Ol a child's bowels should have immedi
ate attention, so as to cheek the disease
before it beeomea serious. All that is
necessary ia a few doses of Chsmberlain's
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
followed by a dose of castor oil to cleanse
the system. Rev. M. 0. Stock land, Pas
tor ot tbe first M. E. Church, Little
Falls, Minn., writes: "We have used
Chamberleio's Colio, Cholera and Diar
ihoe Remedy for several years and it a
very valuable remedy, especially for sum
mer disorders in children."
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beat ens, Enfield, N. C , J. A.
Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
SOMEBODY.
"Somebody did a golden deed;
Somebody proved a friend in need;
Somebody Bang a beautiful song;
Somebody smiled the whole day long ;
Somebody laid, ' 'Tis sweet to live.'
Somebody said, 'I'm glad to give;'
Somebody fought a valiant Bght;
Somebody lived to shield the right.
Waa that somebody you ?"
Unueeeasary Eipenae.
Acute attacks of colio and diarrhoea
come on without warning and promt re
lief must be obtained. There is no oe
oessity of ineurring the expense of a phy
sieian's aervioe in such eases if Cham
berlaio's Cholio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy ia at hand. A doss of ihii
remedy will relieve tbe patient before
doctor oould arrive. It has never been
known to fail, even in the most severe
and dangerous cases and no family should
be without it.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldoo
N. C , W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
One thing oau be said for the ballet
girl. Her means of aupport are alwaya
vismie.
PECULIAR DISAPPEARANCE
J. D. Rnnyan, of Butlerville, 0 , laid
the peculiar disappearance of his painful
symptoms, of indigestion and biliousness,
to Dr. King's New Life Pills. Ho says:
"They are a perfect remedy, for dirti
ness, sour stomaoh, headache, oonatipi
tion, eto." Guaranteed at all druggisti
price 25o.
WHAT THE MOUTH TELLS.
DROOPINU COIlNr.0.8 BIIOW HABITUAL
I'BETKIII.NEHS AND DISCONTENT.
In these days of boauty experts every
fcaturo of a face may be more or less
changed, but there is just one a woman
makes herself, and which indicates her
character. That one is her mouth, and
by tbe lines about it one oau tell whether
woman is nervous or placid, whether
she has a sweet nature or a sulky one.
For sny of these influences the way she
habitually shapes her lips. As one wo
man summed it up: "Your other feat
ures you are born with, but your mouth
you make yourself."
Io other words it can be trained, and
and she is therefore a wise woman
who makes it look pleasaot even though
she does not feel so.
Looking happy is merely a triok of the
lips turning upward a little at the corners.
It is really just as easy to do this as to
let them droop, as is habitually the oaae.
But instead of looking as though life
held some happiness the faces of women
taken as they sit side by side in a street
oar are appalling, While they are not
talking and the faoes are in entire repose
they look aa though they had not a
friend in the world and oould never
smile again. This is indocd a character
istic of American women.
When the eorners of the lips turn up
trifle the face may be quiet, but still
sb an appearance of serenity whicn
makes it extremely attractive, as it seems
on the point of breaking into a smile,
Obversely, when the corners droop in the
common way a woman either seems to
be crosser than two sticks or else un
happy. As a rule tbe latter expression
prevsils. Moreover, many a pretty face
sptii'ed by I peevish expression about
the mouth, and instead of being an at
tractive person the woman is quite tbe
eontrary. As though this were not bad
enough, drooping corners emphasize the
two long lioes, possibilities of which are
on every face, that run from the nose to
the enda of the lips, and which always
increase the effeot of sge.
Pouting lips develop tho same lines
merely at a little different angle,
again spoil the prettioen of a face, while
line drawn in tightly give a hard ex
pression and oause little fine lines near
the corners. This expression is largely
result of nervousness and might readily
be overcome.
It may seem foolish to a woman to
praotice a pleasant expression before
mirror, but indeed it would be worth the
effort. It is entirely a matter of muscles
about the mouth, which may make her
pretty or the reverse. It it not when
she is talking that the average woman
need fear how she looks. It is when
her faoe is in repose, when she ia riding
in street oars or waiting with nothing to
do. Then her faco assumes a faraway
look, and the mouth that she has made
herself shows for what it is. New York
Telegram.
HE LOVED OLD ZEB-
REFLECTIONS Of A SOLDIER AS BE
OAZED ON THE VANCE STATUE.
They Appeal to Our Sympathies.
Tbe bilious and dyspeptic are eoustaot
sufferers and appeal to our sympathies,
There is not one of them, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
happinesa by the use of Chamberlain i
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab
lets invigorate the stomaoh and liver and
strengthen the digestion. They also reg
ulate the bowela.
For sale by W. M, Cohen, Weldon
N. C, W. E, Beavens, Enfield, N
J. A. Hawks Garysburg, N. C.
THE GOOD OLD DATS.
The maid "Unhand me, sirrah I
you attempt to kiss me, 1 shall scream
for help."
The Man "Trouble not, sweet one
I need no help."
PUBLIC IS AROUSED.
The public it aroused to a knowledgi
of the eurativa merits of that of that
great medicinal tonic, Eleotrio Bitten,
for sick stomach, liver and kidneys.
Mary H. Waters, of 516 St. Clair Ave.
Columbus, 0., writes: "For several
months, I was given up to die. I bad
fever and ague, my nerves were wrecked
I could not Bleep, and my stomach was
so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, that
I oould not eat. Soon after beginning
to take Eleotrio Bitters, I obtained re
lief, and io a short time I waa entirely
cured." Guaranteed at all the druggists;
prioe SOo.
SAME EFFECT.
"1 notioe that unco Jaok a engage
ment to Beryl he hat stopped smoking,
Did she exact that promise?"
"No; but every time be oalla on her
leaves with all the cigars in hit Test
Pooket broken and crushed.
Did you ever stop to think how small
plaoe you occupied in this world, out
side of your immediate family, and bow
little the world would miss you when
you were gone ?
Standing on tbe corner of Fayettoville
street in Raleigh the other day, watch
ing people pass forcibly reminded us of
the smallness of the spere in which we
move. Those high up in power and
with wealth and fame pass down the
street known to a few, but unknown to
many.
Where one man doffs his hat in salute
the governor, hundreds pass and do
not to him.
The chief justice of the supreme court
drives out and it is the same way, one out
a possible hundred recognizes and
salutes him, the other ninety and nine
pass him and know him not.
An exoursion crowd came in on the
train and it is slways interesting to watch
exoursion crowd in a new plaoe. Their
time it limited, usually to one day, and
tbey must see all there ia to Bee before
going baok and they go io a rush pushing
and jostling each other, asking questions
nd suggesting what to do and what not
do. Then they past the corner, the
old man ia oarrying the old lady to see
the state eapitol, and excuse me a few
minutes and I'll go along and see how
they make it.
"Mandy, things have changed power
ful about here sinoe the war. Here
tnat etate ot Washington at the en
trance to the oapitol grounds and yonder
faeing the east is the monument of old
Zeb." "Zebwho?" queried Mandy.
Zeb Vance, our war governor and the
greatest man the state has ever produced,
and Mandy, Old Zeb always remembered
tbe soldier boys. Ho never forgot tbe
soldier boys. He never forgot their
faces and would alwaya speak to them
when he saw them; let's go around and
see the statue; I would rather see that
than tbe eapitol," and then they atrol'ed
around to it and stopping io front of it
the old gentleman raised his hst and
stood for a few minutes silmtly, while
is lips quivered and the tcais dimmed
hia eyes, I wonderod what be was
thinking of and what it was that moved
his heart and that caused his tears to
flow, but the scene was too sacred to in
terrupt and I passed on and left them
andiog there. Perhaps be was, in
memory, fighting once again the Virgin
ia campaign and saw sgain his comrades
falling around him and the groans be
heard as they yielded up their lives,
pencd anew the old wounds and tie
tears would oome unbidden, or pcrhaiB
he felt again the privations and hardships
of the camp life and the chilly wintry
blast when barefooted and without a cent
he marched io the ranks to face the foe
on the morrow. Yes, more than likely
be lived over all these scenes and tears
falling down his face were tcatB of love
and gratitude to the memory of the man
whose statue he faced, because of old
Zeb's love for bis Tar Heel boys and how
he so earnestly sought to have them
clothed and shod oomfortably. Moore
County Newa,
Sick headache results Irom a disorder
ed condition of the stomach and is quick
ly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldoo,
N. G, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N, C,
Blame a woman for her extravagance
in dress and she will blame the men for
manufacturing pretty things for her to
wear.
A TOUCHING STORY
is the saving from death, of the baby
girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md.
He writes : "At tho sge of 11 months,
our little girl was in declining health,
with serious throat trouble, and two phy
sicians gave her up. We were almost in
despair, when we resolved to Iry Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. The first bottle
gave relief ; afler taking four bottles she
was cured, and is now in perfect health."
Never fails to relieve a oough or cold.
At all druggists' ; 50c and $1.00 guar
anteed. Trial bottle free.
When a fellow says that he is wedded
to his art alono, it is a sign that some
woman is to be congratulated on her escape.
mm
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths,
There ts a disease prevailing In this
country most danperous because so decep-
T live. Many sudden
deaths are caused ht
it heart disease,
7r Pneumonia' heart
jl (allure or apoplexy
r- are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble is al
lowed to advance tha
kidney-poisoned
hnnA uritl ati-ii-tr ihm
..h vnai oreana or ma
kidneys themselves break down and wasto
away cell by cell.
bladder troubles most always result from
a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is
obtained quickest by a proper treatment of
the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the 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 tha
extraordinary effect cf Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and told
by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar
sized bottles. You may ftM'7v"
have a sample bottle of ijrtP???v53f3
this wonderlul new dis- BTT-
covery and a book that
tells all about it, both iinms of swunp-Roos.
sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer fit Co.
Binphamton, N. Y. When writing mention
reading this generous offer in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'i
Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham ton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
J. A. ALSTON
FINE
FIENDISH SUFFERING.
is often caused by stores, ulcers and can
cers, that eat away your skin. Wm. 1
dell, of Flat Rook, Mich., says:'T have
used Bucklen's Arniea Salve, for Ulcers,
Sores and Cancers. It ia the best healing
dressing 1 ever found." Soothes and
heals euts, burns and scalds; 25c at all
druggists' ; guaranteed.
THE PLACE FOH HIM.
nwj Groceries,
PROVISIONS,!
Cigars and Tobacco.
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES-
Merriranc Club and Pride of Virginia, nice
and mellow. Bar stocked with Choice
Drinks of every kind.
Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street,
Weldon N. C. 10-21-ly
Of Course
Notwithstanding what you lay about
Kraltie, said Goodart, he teems to be a
loyal fellow. He appeara to keep in
with bii frienrla.
He ahould be kept io with them, re
plied Crabba. Most of hit friends ere in
jail.
ItlR OVEH SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winblow's Sooth ino Syrup
has boon used for over 60 years by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain; ouret wind oolic, and it the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve
the poor little euffirer immediately. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world.
Twenty-five eenta a bottle. Be sure and
ask for" Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,"
and take no other kind.
You Can Live
There would probably be more women
barbers if Samson a wifa hadn't made
nob. i mess of her first job of hsir cot-
ting.
WITHOUT TELEPHONE
bLKVItt
BUT YOU DON'T UVEAS
MUCH AS YOU MIGHT
BECAUSE
Telephone Service
SAVES TIME
And Time Is the Stuff of Life.
For Rates
APPLY. TO
LOCAL MANAGER or
Horn Tftlophon and -Telegraph
Company,
HENDERSON, . . N.C.
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