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TO THE MERCHANT : If you haven't Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory we will supply you direct -
TO THE CONSUMER : . nil
We give you our absolute guarantee that each 10c plug of Red Meat is made of better tobacco and contains
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mild in action. They cure
constipation, biliousness,
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TANNER'S PAINTS
Retain tlHr prc-emioeooe
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because the; are made of
the bent materials obtaina
ble and are ground with
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Uflfler The Lais of lie State of Hortl Carolina,
I . AUGUST 20TH, 1892,
! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
I HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
$33,000.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
A .AH !.! a. I . .. 1 nwt Vina luMtUJ nnnVin. r.niliti.lB fll9 thl. BftAtinn
Itiiokhalilers and direotora have been identified with the busioem interests of
Sfax and Northampton oounties for many veara. Money ia loaned upon ap
fed aeourity at the legal rate of interest six per centum. Accounta of all are
oited.
Resident: Vice-President: - Cashier
?K. DANIEL. Dg. H. W. LEWIS, V. R. 8MITH
f Jackson, Northampton count;, N. C.
J The largest and best plant in
1 the State.
.CHARLES MILLER WALSH,
''uarrier and Manufacturer of MOS-
"iENTd, TOMBS, GRAVE
"ONES of ever; description,
freight prepaid on all shipments.
fe delivery guaranteed. Write fur
figns and prices
HaJUAlso Iron Fencing, Vases .
etc., for cemetery and otber ,
purposes at lowest prices.
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J&EN. WOMEN & CHILDREN.
LOOKING ONE IN THE EYE.
There la a venerable ipecimen of pro
verbial philosophy whioh says that the
man wbo oannot look yon in the fact is
dishonest. No other sajiog haa reoelved
greater currency. It strikes the popular
mind with axiomatic force, and yet it ia
oot a reliable teat of character. E-ery
oonfidense man wbo sucoeeds in bis call
ing has the steady gate of the immaculate
person. No person who ia ekil'ed in the
fine art ol deception faila to take an ob
vious precaution to impress bis duper.
On the otber hand, many persona of un
questionable integrity are "put out of
countenance" by mere ahyneas. So mor
bidly was this trait developed in the case
of Hswtborne, in bis earlier years at
least, that he would co out of his way to
avoid meeting those who desired to con
verse with him. It would be impossible
for such a man to cash a forged cbeok,
to borrow money from a bank on bogui
collateral.
The great rascals can face the world
without shrinking.
TALE OF THE BILLBOARD.
Bill had a billboard. Bill also had a
hoard bill. The board bill bored Bill so
that Bill sold the billboard to pay his
board bill. So sfler Bill sold bis bill
board to pay bis board bill the board bill
no looger bored bill.
WILLIE'S CONSIDERATION.
Willie (triumphantly) I told God I'd
give Him just four days to make grand
ma better, and He's done it.
Mamma Why didn't you pray to
have her get bettor right away?
Willie You know these thioga take
time. Minneapolis Tribune.
LILIES OF HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
In a recent Interview with Mrs. Lily
.Unfftry, she very wisely said :
"The fact that I believe in the superior
farce of mind over matter does not blind
fne to the truth that the foundation of every
successful life in food health; that the key
stone to pbyhical beauty is perfect physical
health.
"A sick woman cannot be a beautiful
woman, nor can ahe be anything; but what
we English call a poor-spirited woman.
"To a great extent a woman's beauty it
measured by her vitality by her health.
"Work, Sunshine, Exercise. Water and
Soap, Plain, Nourishing: Pood, Lots of
Fresh Air, and a Happy, Contented Spirit
there, as you. say, honest and true,' it
my workinfr rule for youth, youthful spirit
and youthful looks."
One great secret of youth and beauty for
the ynun ' woman or the mother ia the
proper understanding- of her womanly sys
tem and well-being. Every woman, young
or old, should know herself and her phys
ii.d make-up, A good way to arrive at this
knowledge is to get a good doctor book,
such for instance as "The People's Common
Sense Medical Adviser," by R. V. Pierce,
M. D., which can readily be procured by
sending twenty - one cents in one - cent
stamps for paper-bound volume, or thirty,
one cents for cloth-bound copy, and ad
dressing Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Char Bovkln. of Acme, La., Concordia Parish,
speakine of hit wife experience, says :
"I write you I hanking you for the benefit of
your wonderful ' Favorite Prescription, nti
also the 'Gulden Medical Discovery.' I find
that your rented. ei have done mure good than
all the others that 1 have used. I thought my
wife would die at time; now am able to aay that
through you and your medicine we hava a fine
DOV two nioitui on-. Yeigni. m uw.
ft it wonder to the otonle to sec mv wife
going about with a baby. Abe ia able to do her
own housework, can walk six tnilea with baity
without atopviiit, sud fetjluaa though she could
stand all day ; to healthy ihe can eat anything.
Before utiug vour medicine my wife' weight
was til lbs , siul now ihc is weighing 173 lbs.
One only uko 11 nouiea your meuitin.
Uv niutlivr-iu-law, alao mv Miatrr, have been
eared entirely of ntcriot trouble by your '.?
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t)ur Shoe department is full and ruuoiog over. The largest stook we have ever
inwi, too we arc mating prices
THAT WILL SELL THEM.
Juit reocived a big lot of (DORSCU) Shoes. 8uits to order, made up in good
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I WELDON, N. C.
SPEAK KINDLY.
Speak kindly to all with whom you convcrae;
It may be a tone of your voice
Will wake sweet mnsio in somebody's soul
And some ono'a aad heart will rejoice ;
Listening intently, somebody bears
The worda your lips pronouncing ;
Some heart wiil treasure your gentle tweet worda,
Or bleed to hear yon denouncing.
Do good to all as you journey through life;
Each act of loving endeavor,
Will aoothe the rough ways others are treading
And live a bright thing forever.
You know not how olosel; someone observes
The ways that your feet are going,
A small thing to yon to someone may be
A blessing you are bestowing.
Look brightly on all with whom you consort ;
It may be the shine in your eyes
Will light up the ohambers in someone's soul
As bright as the aun lights the skies.
Somebody will see good cheer in your smilea
Or shrink from the frown on your face,
Someone may enjoy a shake of your band
As a child the mother's embrsce.
Be cheerful and bright and always polite,
Somebody beholding you may
Gather an influence that will be
As sweet as the Sowers in May ;
The roses we strew in tbe pathwaya of life
Will lose their lioh fragrance never ;
They'll sweetly perfume tbe air we breathe
And bloom in heaven forever.
THE OLD WOODEN ROCKER.
There it slands in the comer with its back to the wall,
The old wooden rocker, so stately and tall;
With naught to disturb it, but duster or broom,
For no one now uses the back parlor room.
How well I remember in days long gone by,
We stood by that rocker dear sister and I;
And listened to stories our grandma would tell
In tbe old wooden rocker we all loved so well.
If this chair would but Bpeak, ob, the tales it would tell,
How poor aged grandpa in fierce battle fell;
'neath tbe Stars and the Stripes he fought bravoly and Iruo.
He cherished bis freedom, the Red, White and Blue.
It oould tell of bright days and of blight ones beside,
Of the day when dear grandma stood forth as a bride,
Thie ia why we all love it the old chair grim and tall
The old wooden rocker that stands by the wall.
Poor grandma ia gone and her stories arc worn,
Her ohildren have followed her, yes, one by one;
They've all gone to meet her in the sweot-by-and bye,
And all that is left is dear sixter and I.
Nevermore will we tease her while taking her nap;
Never will we hide her gold specks or her cap;
Nevermore will ahe slumber in tbe chair grim and tall,
The old wooden rocker that staods by the wall.
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in Agriculture, Engineering, Indus
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PRESIDENT WINSTON,
West Raleigh, N. C.
WHEN SHE IP. EARS BUSINESS.
"I have noticed," said tbe serious, off
hand philosopher, "that a woman will
get a golf dreaa when ahe has no inten
tion of playing the game."
"That's so," admitted the man with
the low forehead.
"And," continued the offhand philoso
pher, "ahe will get a ball gown when she
cares nothing about dancing and a tennis
dress when she wouldn't play tennis fcr
fear she would freckle, and a bathing
suit when the baa no idea of going into
water, and a riding habit when the very
thought of mounting a horse giyea her
chills, and"
"Yea," interrupted tbe man with Ihe
low forehead, "but when ahe geta a wed
ding dreaa ahe means businesa. Ever no
tice tha'T '
ATTACKED BY A MOB
and beaten, in a labor riot, unlil covered
with sores, a Chicago street car conductor
applied Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, and was
soon sound and well. "I use it. in my
family," wiitea G. J. Welch, of Te
konsha, Mich., "and find it perfect."
Simply great for cuta and burns. Only
25o. at all druggists' drug stores
WE SHOULD READ POETRY.
Till NRK11 10 KaRP ALIVE FAITH IN
Ki'iitm'Ai, i.rrEit ATirnic.
Analysis ia enoouraged by our civilian-
lion more than the sense of beauty. It
it a scientific age, and wo aro all in
danger to some extent of that atrophy of
the imagioatioo of which Darwin is
the most famous case. Poetry is in lit
erature that branch which appeals pri
marily to the imagioaiion and hclj s to
keep it alive, aa eiercise helps to pre
serve tbe body. Aa we do not produce
much poetry or other imaginative art
we are tbrowo back upon the past, aod
thia increasea tbe necessity of education
in poetry, fcr forms of expression which
are not contemporary aro seldom en
tirely appreciated without training Of
ten people of the best natural taste are
less open to certain beautica than others
less naturally appreciative, but with more
mental aod aesthetic exerciBO in youth,
The most sincere minda reject most em
phatically any pretense of oaring for
what they really do not enjoy. ThuB
among the truest natures of our ac
quaintance one sees nothing in early
painting, another in poetry and a third io
tbe higher musio, all from lack rather
of training than of eye, oar or fancy.
In tbe eircumstanoea of our day it is
more important in a child's education
that be should be prepared to like and
understand Spencer ami Wordsworth,
Milton, Burns and Shelley than that he
should early require a realistic mode of
thinking or a start in scientific informa
tion. Exact knowledgo and logic in
this age will take care of themselves, but
it requires more oare to kerp alive that
Sense sublime
Of something far more deeply interfused,
Whose dwelling is the light of setting
suns,
And the round oceao and the living air
And tbe blue sky aod in the mind of
man.
Wbatevor truth may be, it is largi r
than the little naturalistic thoughts and
observations that sometimes claim the
title. There is more of it io a Beeth
oven symphony than in one of Heibert
Spencer's essays, and more io Macbeth'a
soliloquies than in fourteen weeka in
natural scienoe. Coder's Weekly.
GETTING A START IN LIFE.
A minuter, dying, lift two children,
boy and a girl, and a widow wi'h only
small pittance to live upon. The boy
resolved to seek work.
One duy he applied to a well-known
businessman, lie found the merchant
reading the morning paper, and said to
im; "Do vcu want ahoy, sir?"
The gentlemao studied him a moment,
and then asked: ''What can you do?"
"I will do anything that will give me
an honest living."
"Well, take thoso boots down stairs
nd black them."
The boy was "at home" blacking boots;
be bad been trained to do it. Hie
father used to Bay that blackiog minis
ters' boots was washing disciples' feet. In
few minutes he returned with the boots
so handsomely polished that the mer
chant said: "Well, my lad, you have
done those very well indeod."
"Yes, sir," murmured the boy, mod
estly; "mother told me always to do well
whatever I did."
"Come here tomorrow morning, aod I
ill give you a trial."
A Remedy Without a Peer.
"I find Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than any
other remedy I ever used for Btomach
trouble," says J. P. Kioto, of Edna,
Mo. For any disorder oi the stomach,
Liliousncsa or constipatioo, these Tabled
are without a peer.
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C , J. A.
Hawks, Garysburc N. C.
WAS A VEHV HICK HOY.
But Cured by Chamberlain', Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy.
"When my boy was two years old he
bad a very severe attaok of bowel com
plaint, hut b; the use of Chamberlains
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
wc brought him out all right," says
Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich,
This rcmedv oao bo depended upon in
the most severe cases. Even cholera in
fantum ia curad by it. Follow the plain
printed direcliona and a cure is certain
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
A. Hanks, Garysburg, N. 0.
Take care of those whom God has
made your warda and your rewards will
take care of themselves.
UiiVErtsiTY
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
1780-1008
Head of lbs State's Eduational System.
DEPARTMENTS.
COLLIOIATI, ENaiHEBHINd,
Gkaddati, Law,
MlDlCINI, PUARHAOT.
Library contains 43,000 volumes. New
water works electric itghta central
heating system, New dormi
tories, gymnasium, Y. M.
C. A. building.
667 8TUDINT8.
. 66 INSTRUCTORS.
The Fall term begins
Sept. 11, 1904. Address
Francis P. Vinadli, President,
Ciaw. Hiix, N. 0.
for over sixty years.
Mrs. Winslow's Sootbinq Syrup
has been used for over 60 years by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
teething, with petted success. It soothes
the ohild, softens the gums, allays all
pain; ourea wind colic, and ia the beat
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve
the poor little aufferer immediately. Sold
by Druggists in every part of tbe world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for" Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,"
ana me do other kind.
GOT OFF CHEAP.
He may well think, he has got off
cheap, who, after having oontraoled con
stipation or indigestion, is still able to
perfeotly restore his health. Nothing
wil do this but Dr. King's New Life
Pills. A quiok, pleasant, and certain
oure for hoadiche, constipation, etc. 25c.
at all druggists' drug atorea; guaranteed.
The woild ia alwaya more anxioua about
the apola on the sun than about those on
a kettle.
A yoong married couple's first quarrel
usually begins with an argument about
how to avoid quarrela.
ARE YOU ENGAGED?
Engaged people ahould remember,
(hat, aflat marriage, many quarrela can
be avoided, by keeping their digeations
in good condition with Electric Bitters.
S. A. Brown, of Benncttsville, S. C.
says: "For years, my wile suffered in
tensely from dyspepsia, complicated
with a torpid liver, until ahe lost her
atrength and vigor, and became a mere
wreck of her former aelf. Then ahe
tried Electric Bitten, which helped her
at onM, and finally mad her eniirely
well. She ia now strong and healthy.1
All drnggista aell and guarantee them
i OOo. bottle.
Pain from a Hum Promptly Relieved
by Chamberlaln'a Pain Balm.
A little child of Michael Strauas, of
Vernon, Conn , was recently in great
pain iron) a euro on the band, and aa
cold applicationa only increased the in
flammation, Mr. 8trauaa oaioe to Mr,
James N Nichols, a local merchant, for
something to atop the pain. Mr. Nic
hols says; "I advised him to use Cham
berlain's Pain Balm , and the first applica
tion drew out the inflammation and gave
immediate relief. I have used this
liniment myself and recommend it very
often for cuts,burns,sprains and lame back
and hive never known it to disappoint."
For aale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon,
N. C , W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
Tbe end of church work is not to raise
a dust, but to raise men from tbe dust.
' Men begin to doubt the Bible as soon
as it begins to pinch them.
It has alwaya i bad effect on a weak
heart to be asked to pay for what it geta
in church.
SHOULD NEVER MARRY.
The woman who proudly declares that
abe cannot hem a pocket-handkerchief,
never made up a bed in her life, and adds
with a simper that she has "been in so
ciety ever since she was fifteen."
The woman who would rather nurse a
pug dog than a baby
The woman who thinks that men aro
angels.
The woman who would rather die than
wear a hat two seasons old.
The woman who thinka that the ocok
and nurse oan keep house.
The woman who expects a declaration
of love three times a day.
The woman who buys ornaments for
the drawiug-room and krrowe kitchen
utensils from hor neighbors ; aod who
thinks table decorations aro of mora im
portance than good food.
The woman who wanta thinga just be
cause "other women" have them.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acta an
Nature's Plan.
Ihe moat aucccsslul medicines are
those that aid nature. Chamberlain
Cough Remedy acta on this plan. Take
it when you have a cold md it will allay
tbe cough, relieve the lungs, aid ex
pectoration, open the secretions and aid
nature in restoring the system to
health; condition. Thousands have
testified to its superior excellence,
counteracts any tendency of a oold
result in pneumonia, Price, 25 ocots.
Large aiac, 50 cenla.
For aale by W. M. Cohen, Waldon,
N. C , W. E. Heavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
A Living
Monument.
If we were to assemble all
those wlio have been cured of
heart disease by Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure, and who would
to-day be in their graves had
not Dr. Miles' been successful
in perfecting this wonderful
heart specific, they would pop
ulate a large city.
Yhat a remarkable record
a breathing, thinking, moving
monument, composed of human
lives, that for which every
other earthly possession is sac
rificed. The Miles M 'lical Co. re
ceive thousands oi letters from
these people like the following:
"I feel Indebted to the- Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure for my life. 1 d.'sire to cult
tho attention of otb.-rs mifU'rinir fis I
did to Hit romnrlutl'ln rrtmdy for the
heart. For n Ion time 1 had suffered
from nhortniss of breath afu-r any
litllo ex. tliuii, pnlpitallon of the heart;
and at llm,- terrible Jialn fn the region
of the bi-art, bo serious that I feared
that I would Borne time drop dead upon
the street. Ono d;ty 1 r i t one of your
circulars, and immedlai-'ly went to
my druggist end Hireliased two bot
tles of tho Heart Cure, und took It
aeeordin to dlreetlous, with the
result that I am entirely cured. Since
then I never miss an opportunity to
recommend this remedy to my friends
who hnvn heart trouble; In fact 1 am
a traveling advertisment. for I am
widely known In this locality."
J. 11. UUWMAN,
Manager of Lebanon Ucmocrat,
Nni-hviilo. Tenn.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure la sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first bottle will benefit. If It falls
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
fauxe of In.ouiuia.
Indi(restiou nearly alwava disturbs tho
sleep more or less aod is often the causo
ol insomnia Many cases have been
permanently cured by Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tabids,
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks. Garysburg, N. C.
God may force us to a child's destitu
tion that we may learn a child's depend
ence on Him.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney 'juble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
ana cneeriuiness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often, if tha
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of tho
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
mor.t people suppose. ;
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both n-ti the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Rout is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- f"'!!L-
cent and one dollar-1
sizes. You may have alitio'
samole bottle bv mail
free, also pamphlet tell- Home of aramp-itoofc
ing all about it, including many of tha
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
8: Co., Bin'hamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Don"t make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham ton,
N. Y.. on everv bottle.
J. A. ALSTON
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Where.YouAsk?
WHY AT
W. D. SMITH'S,
Washington Ave.,
WELDON, - - N. C.
Pall line groceries alwavs on hand.
Many of us, instead of putting our
burden down at the oross, carry it on our
heads and call it i orown.
J. L. HARRIS
HAS
His Feed Store
To the building formerly occu
pied by Spiers Bros., corner
Washington avenue and Third
street.
Thanking m; friends for their past
liberal patronage, I solicit a oontinuance
of the same. Phone No. 75.
J. L. HARRIS, Weldon, N. 0.
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