I KB3ESJ 55 lA-DVERTISHSTQ- fV()L. XL. TO ANY CHEWER of tobacco 1 K.lcU' MHA 1 S 3 5 rt oa Till 5rlfw j -z p. bri w c wlMf J"1 .w p o SZ S8,sBr $5 3 p c Mpl P m ifefelv Sp - f 7 o vy KMMiffJ j o o - uyt-w Ayers Pills .Want your moustache or becrd beautiful brown or rich black? Usa The TANNER'S PAINTS Retain ih-ir pre-cminonco above til other brand is because tlicy ire made of the beat materials obtaina ble and are crouod with (treat eare. If jour dealer doea not carry them write to the manufacturers. VitfY Box 180. Tie Bank -::::::WELPON Mer The Lais of AUGUST 20TH, 1892. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITOR!. HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY. TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS for ten years this institution has provided banking facilities for this section -S stockholders and directors have been identified with the business interests of Halifax and Northampton counties for many oved aeeurity at the legal rate of interest molted. j President) Vice-President: Cashier, i: E.DANIEL. Dr. H. W. LEWIS, . W.R.SMITB. i Jackson, Northampton county, N. C. The largest and best plant in the State. .CHARLES MILLER WALSH, 1 Quarrier and Manufacturer of MON UMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE : TONES of every description. ; Freight prepaid on all shipments, dafe delivery guaranteed. Write for uesigna and prices "Work Delivered etlll j. i SPKING & -0 - MEN, WOMEN 1 t 'Big Line Dry Goods, Notions, Gents .jfer brought to Weldon. Don't fail to sea Our Shoe department is full and running iiried, and we areTnakiog prions THAT WILL "i Just received a big lot of fDORSCH) 8hoes. Suits to ordor, made up in good -Hipe and by good tailors. Fits Guaranteed. Don't fail to see out line of Samples and Prices Before You Place Your Order. 3H.5D. ALLEN & COMPANY, & WELDON. N. C. Sr- HF-iM SWSs. Pfc.HI SSFv SS2 IR,.A.TES - MODERATE. who will cut out and mail us this advertisement, we will mail him a card Aver'8 Pills. Aver's Pillc. Ayer's Pills. Keep sayii.g mis over ana over again. The best laxative. fcS.V.'iS;: BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rim cm. ur ii'uiarBim.i'.iuiLc..KA(mxii.u. Tanner Paint & Oil Co., 1419 K. MAIN 8TKKKT, RICHMOND, VA of W, N. C. tie State of North Carolina, $33,000. yeara. Money is loaned upon ap- six per oentum. Aocounts of all are IN. Mho Iron Fencing, Vases , etc., for cemetery and otner pnrpoees at lowest prices. sm.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. At Any Depot. SUMMER OT 0 & CHILDREN. Furnishings, 4c. The largest line them before you buy. over. The largest stock we have ever SELL THEM. We give you our absolute guarantee that each 10c plug ot Ked Meat is made of better more good solid juicy chewing quality than any other 10c plug of any weight offered or Writ name ml address TOO HIGH FORI START. tlllUKIUSBINC) SITUATION RtUIVHO Br A READY HAN. N. 0. Goodwin, the eomedian enjoys telling of in amusing Incident it the performaneo of a burlerqne in which in the old daya be was a principal per former. It aecme that a young woman, well known in Buffalo for ber amateur work, had been given an oportunity to prove her olaim to availability on the pro fessional stage. She was billed to tender a aong, the refrain of which was, "The antumn daya have come ; ten thousand leave! are falling." The aspirant for professional honors was in so extreme a state of excitement that she took too high key. "Ten tbon-ousand " she creamed, and then stopped short, for want of breath. "At this critical juncture," observes Goodwin, "some irresponsible 'god' in the gallery, perhaps an auctioneer by calling, shouted in a stentorian tone : "Start it at 6ve thousand, old girl I Start it at Sva thousand I" ALL INVITED. Not long ago, one Sunday morning, a minister forgot to give the usual an- pouoeement of social events for the week. He had uttered some words of his final blesog, when a deacon, in a whisper, in vited his attention to the omission. Whereupon the otergymao ceased praying and said: 'Brethren, I omited to inform you that an oyster supper will be served at Brother Mullin'a house next Friday oveniog, the 20th instant, All are in vited to eome, bringing their own bowls and spoons." Then, continuing bis in vocation, quite unconscious of the bomor of the situation, the worthy man added: "And may the Lord have mercy on your souls! Amen." Harper's Wei kly. HOW TO HOLD A HUSBAND. The best known guide to married hapoU lieu It to bold the boa band as you won the loYsrr by cheerfulneu of disposition, pa tience and keeping your youthful looks. Of course a great many women are hindi capped by those ilia to which women art heir. The constantly recurring troubles which afflict ber are apt to cause a tour disposition, nervousness and a beclouded mind. Dr. R.V. Pierce, the specialist in woman' diseases, of Buffalo, N. Y.t after a long ex perience in treating such diseases, found that certain roots and herbs made into a liquid extract, would help the majority of cases. This he called Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. Thousands of women have testified to its merits, and it is put up in shape to be easily procured and is sold by all medicine dealers. This is a potent tonic for the womanly system. So much faith hat Dr. Pierce in Its merits that be offers $500 reward for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which he cannot core. All he asks is a fair and reasonable trial of bis means of cure. 1 cannot express my thanks for the benefit I hsve received from Ir. Fierce' medicines, writes Mrs. Julius Webrly, of Cambridge, Dor Chester County, Md. "I took ' Favorite Pre scription ' ami feel that a perfect cure has been effected. I fr-el like thanking you a thousand timei for the rood you have done me, and for the kind aud fatherly letters which you wrote. I shall always ijieak a good word fur your ntedi does whenever I can." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser la sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send ai one .cent stamps for the paper -covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth -bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 66t Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Tired Nervous When you feel languid, tired, nervous and irritable, your vi tality is low your supply of nerve energy exhausted, and your system running down for lack of power, The organs of the body are working poorly, or not at all, and you are not getting the nourishment needed. This soon impoverishes the blood and in stead of throwing off the im purities, distributes it ail through the body. This brings disease and misery. . Feed the nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine, a nerve food, a nerve medicine, that nourishes and strengthens the nerves, and see how quickly you will get strong and vigorous. 'My wtf. tufrd with nefTOusns previous to a recent attack of typhoid fever, but alter her recovery from the fever, ah. wu much worse, and could hardly control hemelf being exceed ingly nervous when th. least excited. She was very restless at night, and never had a rood nlaht's rest She also Buffered inucti from nervous head ache. lr. Miles' Nervine was recom mended by a friend. After the first thre. doses sh. had a rood night's rest, and at th. end of the first woek'a treatment ens was wonderfully Im proved. Continued as. of Nervln. has completed her entire cure." OTTO KOLB, 10H Cherry X, Kvanavllls, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine la Mid by your dmgalst, who will guarantee thet th. first hottl. will benjflt. If It fills, he will refund your money. Miles ffidfjfo, Elkhart, Ind J ITESPAPEE FOR THE PEOPLE. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, plainly bent which will entitle him to one Sc cut A PRAYER. BY ELLA WI1EELER WILCOX. Hear thou my prayer, great God of opulence ; Give me no blessings, save as recompense For blessings which I lovingly bestow On needy stranger or on suffering foe. If Wealth, by chance, should on my path appear, Let Wisdom and Benevolence stand near, And oharity within my portal wait, To guard me from acquaintance intimate. Yet in this intricate great art of loving Guide me away from misdirected giving, And show me how to spur the laggard soul To strive alone once more to gain the goal. Repay my worldly efforts to attain Only as I develop heart and brain ; Nor brand me with the "Dollar Sign" above A bosom void of sympathy and love. If on the carrying winds my name be blown To any land or time beyond my own, Let it not be as one who gained the day By crowding others from the chosen way ; Rather as ooe who missed the highest plaoe Pausing to cheer spent tunners in the race. To do to have is lesser than to be: No greater boon 1 ask, dear God, from Thee.. PUBLIC 18 AROUSED. The poblio is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that of that great medioinal tonic, Klcotrio Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Waters, of 546 St. Clair Ave., Columbu, 0., writes: "For several months, I was given np to die, I had fever and sgue, my uerves wore wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak, from useless doctors' drugs, thst I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I' obtained re lief, and in a short time I was entirely oured." Guaranteed at all the druggists; price 50c CHANGE OF HEART. An elderly professor who had grown weary of the bachelor state determined to marry and asked a lady whom he had known for a long time to be his wife. The question was surprise to her and her answer was a oonfuscd "No." On re flect ion, however, she reconsidered the matter, and the next time she met the professor she said to him: "By the way, Professor , do yon remember thst question yon asked me the other da)?' The professor replied that he did. "Well," she wont on, "I've been think ing over the answer I gave, and I've changed my mind." "So have I," replied the professor. Harper's Weekly. SHE IS FULL OF BLOOD. Not long ago a German gardener, who lives a couple or miles south of the city; bought a cow which, the seller told him, was a full-blooded Jersey. Last week the eow strayed awsy from her owner's pasture and wis lost. The next day the following sign was nailed to a tree near the gardeoer'i home: "Lost From the baatnre avay. Von Cheney eow, foil of blood. Revart shall be baid. Frits." Kansas City Star. Summer Diarrhoea In Children. During the hot weather of the sum mer months the first unnatural looseness ol a ohild's bowels should have immedi ate attention, to as to check the disease before it becomes serious. All thst is oecessary is a fow doses of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil to eleante the aystem. Rev. M. 0. Stockland, Pas. tor ot the first M. E. Church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: "We have used Chamberlain') Colio, Cholera and Diar- tho Remedy for several years and it a very valuable remedy, especially for turn mer disorders in children." Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N C, W. K. Heavens, Knn.14, N, 0 , J. A Hawks, Qaryabnrg, N. C. Too many think that they teat their faith by testifying about it. Unnecessary Eipense Acute attacks of colio and diarrhoea come on without warning and promt re. lief must be obtained. There is no ne cessity of incurring the expense of a phy. sician's service in such eases if Cham berlains Cholio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. , A dose of this remedy will relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been known to fail, even in the moat severe and dingerons eases aod no family should be without it For sale by W.H.Cohen, Weldon N. C, W. E. Beavena, Enfield, N 0. J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C. of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at any Make Hay While the Suu Slilues." There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. lie knows that the bright sunshine may last but a day and aod he prepares 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 wurning. Chamberlain's Coli c, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, which is the best known medicine for theBe di seises, should al ways be kept at band, as immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon N. C, W. E. Beaveos, Enfield, N. C, J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C. When a working man turns over his entire week's wages to his wife she won' ders il his salary hasn't been recently raised' FIENDISH SUFFERING. is often caused by stores, ulcers and can eers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Be dell, of Flat Rock, Mich., saya:''I bare used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is the best healing dressing 1 ever found." Soothes and hesls cuts, burns and scalds; 25o at all druggists' ; guaranteed. A NEW PSALM. Lives of nurses oft remind ns We can hypnotise out pals And departing leave behiod ns Husbands for surviving gals. Milwaukee Sentinel. FOR OVER SIXTV YEARS. Mbs. Winslow's Sooth i no Sybbp has been used for over 60 years by mill ions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the ohild, softens the gums, allays all pain; euros wind oolic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggiste in every part of the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for" Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," snd take no other kind. If the deil is dead his successors know a whole lot more about human nature than he did. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic are conataot sufferers and appeal to our aympathiea. There is not ooe of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and happiness by tbe use of Chsuiberlaio' Stomach and Liver Tableta. These tsb. lets invigorste the stomach aod liver and strengths the digettion. They alio reg. ulate tbe bowels. For.slehy W, M, OVh-rt, WrM N. C, W. E. Beaveos, Enfield, N. C. J. A. Hawks Garysburg, N. C. Modern domestic seieoee teaches the girl bow to get ihinga to cook as well as how to cook them. A TOUCHING STORY is the saving from death, of tbe baby girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the sge of 11 months, our little girl was in declining health, with serious throat trouble, aod two pby aioians gave her up. We were almost in despair, when we resolved to try Dr, Kitg's New Disoovery for Consumption Coughs snd Colds. Tbe first bottle gave relief; after taking four boitlea she was cored, and is now in perfect health, Never fails to relieve a cough or oold. At all druggists' ; 60s aod $1.00 guar tateed. Trial bottle free. 1905. tobacco and contains sold by any factory store ha.irilinK this brand. Ibt SPORTING WORLD ftlinrlNtop (H.nNon, l'lillnrtelnhln. Kid Oli'iiHim, tliu wtorim shortstop. tins tit'cii iliiltiu MulcntlM work for Mnmiifor Hindi Duffy of the l'lillii- tli'titiln NtitlniiHlH. TIh tenm Is, In fut, ntrnnfror tlinn tuts tut'ii tho mm' IWr KID QLRAriON. severill yeara, aud Clennou'H work bus boon no am nil factor tn iirodudng tills reflult. (Meason la probably the oldt8t short stop In tbe major lenfrups today, and yet no ono deulra that be has many good games left In him yet. I' no of Feet In rMtlluR, Boor s of supivOKOtlly mlei't wrofltU'rs are w cfully Inrklun lu tho knowlulgu of iiit great usefulness of the feet ami toga In offensive as well as tn defen sive operations. Many a man spend hours In developing holds In which he uses his hands and arms alone. He thus overlook a a most Important fea ture of the wrestler's art. Great wrestlers use their feet aud legs in a hundred different ways. Sometimes they turn a man on his back In the most surprising fashion by twisting his body with their feet. Uy encircling an arm or a leg with a bent leg and countering tn that way a man can very often turn a perilous posi tion into one of great advantage, liv ery ambitious wrestler should neek the Instruction of so mo expert lu this mat ter. The feet and legs, too, ofteu prevent a hold from resulting In a fall when a man Is defending himself. Hy Uitwlu- Ing a leg around an opponent's or hy grapevlnlng with a foot bo can bold himself practically immovable. Again, when an opponent moves to take advantage of an opening, the un der man can frequently place one of his feet In the way as an effective block. Earnestly study your fret lu their relation to wrestling, In their relation to both branches, offensive and de .tensive. ays Athletic. Harmed llenlth. That the severe stralu undergone by college athletes unfits them to a great extent for business or professional life because of weakness Induced by over, exertion Is the opinion of Joint ('run Bton, Harvard's former football couch and center of the great team which de feated Yale lu lSIK). "I have had several serious sick nesses since I left college, which 1 ut tribute to the grvut strain of my ath letlc training," n!d Cranstou recently "tin the whole, 1 cannot say that ath letics have benefited me any In my business career. I sincerely believe that I would have been better off In my life since collego If I had left nth letlcs alone." With the Idea of ascertaining tho actual effect of the long training and the great efforts Incident to contests college presidents are collecting statis tics regarding the health of famous athletes and their accomplishments In tbe affairs of lite. These statistics will not bo ready for official publication before next Octo ber, but President Jones of the Univer sity of Illinois Bays that undoubtedly they will cause much surprise to tho men who declare that tho college nth leto develops Into tho vigorous man who does things. A Tw.ntr Pound Athlete. Hmnun Ring 1 1 poo, the smallest ucro but In the world, mado his Hrst an penrnnce beforo the Ixindon public nt the Lyceum recently. He Is twenty-two years of age. Ills height is 84 turbos, his chest measure ment 224 Inches, his hip measurement also 2214 Inches and his fighting weight twenty pounds. Ring IIpoo, unlike the ordinary dwarf, l e-TceinTiy we!! developed and sym metrically built. He wore an Immneti late frock coat. Borne 15 Inches length; a pair of daintily rut trousers. R fancy vest, perfectly correct eolla; and tie and a shiny silk hat of HMtS shape, just large enough to fit over the fist of an ordinary man. ning lipoos accomplishment" are not, however, confined to acrobatic tricks. He Is a good linguist, for he speaks English well, German fluently and French slightly, not to mention bis nntlve Burmese. He can box and wrestle too. Perhaps the most amazing thing about Ring Hpoo la the fact that his appetite la not at all In proportion to his stae. He Is aecustonied to sit down with ordinary mortals and eat Just as much as any one at the tablo. Barer All Rlaiat K.w. All Jack Barry needs Is a frequent change of scene. He la playing as fast ball for Cincinnati now as he did for the Phillies and Chicago) when be Int jouted fiicm. FW?SIV!ll...lltl.'.'l?l'MW,H;MMUW....IJMS TEBMS: - TOBMXXTT Munulsctmed Only by Uipfert-Scnles FOR THE CHILDREN lln. to I'lity I'irelllna. If It 1h "ilrcllli'H" Hint olillclivii nro nuiiiHlnir ttu'iiHi'lvi'H with, they ptni'e tluMimt'lvt'H ulMiiit the ptiiytfmmiil, tnk- lur. ns tliolr position cither n troo, fence, stone or other not too ntmndiiht object. Grass und irruvel would hard ly do In newt cases, for tlioro Is usu ally too much uf them about. Thoro Is it great deal of chasing lu the gams, and each child Is safe when ho can run from one stono to another or from ono tree to another, neconttng as ho has chosen his tlrst position. To he tthlo to run from grass to grasH would not ordinarily make a very exciting chase. While In position tho players, who aro all fireflies, place their hands over their eyes unit constantly open and close tho latter in Initiation of a retil llretly opening and closing his wings over his glowing body. The child that has been chosen chaser taps a flrolly while his bands aro open as n signal that be is to run to n new position. At least the chaser tries to tap at tlds time, but should the blow ehnnco to fall when the bawls aro closed tho tnpper Is chunod by tho oUier files, each one of whom administers a slight cuff to him for his clumsiness, being careful pot to hit hard or to strike the head. The tap lielng properly given, the child struck runs for a goal similar to his own. If he reaches It, he Is safe; if he does not and Is caught he be comes chaser himself. Hhould any player he so unfortunate us to capture no oue while taking this part ho Is, after n reuHonublo number ot efforts, allowed to call out "l'irelllus!" Every ono must seek n new position at that call, and In the general confusion that will result some one Is sure to bo taken. Shut Yonr Ey.s. Every member of tho body bus Its own uso. Teeth are to bite with, cars to hear with, bruin to think with, etc. Ono day a little girl was being ques tioned by her mother, who asked, What are your eyes for?" "To see with," replied her small daughter. The next Question, "What are your eyellda forV" waa rather difficult, and tho lit tle girl pondered for Bomo minutes. Then sho rvptlod, "They must have beeu given to us to keep our eyes from seeing what they ought not to bcc." This wns a clever answer. The eyelid la, of course, to protect tho eye from dust aud undue exixieurc, but It can also be used to great advantage In protecting this delicate organ from looking upon things that are Injurious, Shut your eyes, children, from aU dust, from every little partlclo of evil, and let them shine only In the presence of good things. Globe Party. One player takes a handkerchief and, throwing It at another, cries, "Europe!" A timekeeper then begins counting ton rather rapidly, aud the person to whom the handkerchief was thrown must name some place, river, mountain, per, son or thing connectod with tho coun tries of Europe before number ten la reached. It may lie arranged that the person answering correctly puta tin next test question. If Incorrectly or unable to answer, a forfeit must be paid. The players must be alert and alive, for often the one throwing tho bund kerchief looks nt ono while throwing It In qulto another direction, "Book of Indoor and Outdoor Games." A Devoted Mother. Every one knows bow devotedly the mother bird cures for her young while they are itcRtllugs. She never leaves them alone long at a time and cares for them In the tenderest wny. It was, however, a surprise to wntch mother tho other day when the wenth er was dreadfully warm. When the Bun shone on the nest the mother hov- ered over It with wings end tall spread wide. When It wns hottest she sat forward on tho nest, spreading ber tall feathers until the white tips of thera showed. Then she kept up constant quivering, fanning ber wings and tall to give protection to the frail mldgeta In tho nest This mother wits a bumming bird. Th. Cannon Dull Tr... This Is a native of New Guinea. grows to the height of slity feet, and ltd flowers are remnrkublo for their beauty and fragrance. Tho blossoms are of the richest crimson, appearing In largo bum-lies. Tho fruit resembles enormous cannon balls; bonce the name. Home Bay tho name comes from the nolan the fruit makes lu descend Ing. Domestic utensils are made from tbe shell, aud (he contents contain sev oral kinds of acid beside sugar uid gum and furtitsh an excellent drink for alckneaa. Rlngulur aa this may ap pear, tbe pulp when In a ripe state fHthv, with n mwt niplcM'int cdor. BJolll. and Joaanl.. When Mollle takM her dollies out. She takes them all, 1 hnve no doubt, For dollies, too, must have fr.eh air To keep complexions olear and fair. And so aoh day ens takes them out To irtv. them health and looks, no doubt. There's Mary and Jan. and Ann and Kate, And more I see I've counted elvht. There's Bessie and Dot and Madge and nan. Bach wearing a veil to ward off the tan. for aoiiies, 100, neea just eucn car. As people do to make them fnlr. And so each day shs takes them out To keep them well and beautiful, DO aouot. When Johnnie take, his Midlers out. He drills th.m all, I have no doubt, For each must learn his proper plaos, To fall In Una, to turn and fac. Quick step, march! Halt! Steady! sire' And. m. waa there ever a battle mora dlrsT Soldiers II. dead Just where they fell (raat victory's been won, as Johnnie wiu tell. A victory for the red and whit, and blua, A victory ror nis soiaiers tru.. And SB each day he takes them out Chraat battle, to Af ht and win, no doubt 5i - 6 MR ansum in advance NO. 16 Co., Wlnston-Sslem, N. C. PECULIAR DISAPPEARANCE. J. D, llunyan, of Hulicrvillo, 0 , laid the peculiar disappearance of his painful, mptoms, of indigestion and biliousness, Dr. Kings Now Lifo Pills, no says: They aro a perfect remedy, for diiai- ncss, tour stomach, headache, constipa tion, eto." Guaranteed at all druggists' price 25c. No woman likes to sond a telegram, because it is hard to tell what you don't pan in ten wnrds. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LANE BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures mad by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing larne back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Ur. Kilmer s bwamp-KOOt ,3 not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paner anJ ty send your address to Dr. Kiimer & Co., Bing- Ep-rH El hamion, N. Y. Thetfcl rerular fifty cent d Home of Bwjunp-Root, dollar sizes are sold by all eood drueeists. Lon t maKe any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. J. A. ALSTON FINE PROVISIONS,! -Cigars and Tobacco. Fine Whiskies AND WINES Merrimac Club and 1'ride of Virginia, nice and mellow. Bar stocked with Choice Drinks of every kind. Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street. Weldon N. C. 10-21-It THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal aii Industrial Collep. COUKSES Literary Commercial Classical Domestic Science Scientific Mascal Training Pedagogical Mrsio Three Courses leading to degrees. Well- equipped Training School for Teachers. hat ally numbers 5(1. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books. etc., $170 n year. For free-tuition stu dents, $135. For non residents of the Sttte, $t!HL Fourteenth annnal session begins September 21, 1UH5, To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications shonld be irade before July to. yorresponoence invited trom those desiring competent teachers and stenogra phers. For catalog aud other information, address CilARLES D. McIVER, President. Greensboro, N. C HAS IT EVER OCCURRED TO YOU ?ltow Many People You f Can Reach Without W leaving your own office 5 A Telephone Line IS A DOOR TO YOUR BUSINESS NO TELEPHONE IS LOCKING THE DOOR Can You Afford It? LET OUR MANAGER TALK IT OVER WITH YOU. For Rates APPLY TO LOCAL. MANAGER or Home Talophen ajnd Tolgrph Company, HENDERSON, . . f, C I, Groceries ram ' naa Bsii say

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