-w r.
3a
i DVEK-TISIIsra- IjTES-modkrate.
I VOL. XL.
A. UESPAPEB FOR THE PEOPLE
TEI2S:-l-60 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906.
NO. 44.
ITS!
issi WW IP
The Klml You Have AlvvnysOlniifrht, anil wlilcli lias been
in iiho lor over ,ki yonrs, Jiuh borno tlio KlLMiatnro of
mid lins boon matin under lib pcr
soniil Hupervision hIiioo lis Infancy.
Allownn tmo to deceive vim In thin.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jimt-ns-Kood" nro but
Experiment tliut trifle with and ciulunifcr tlio lienltli of
Inl'iintH ami Children KxperleiKo nguiiiNt ICxporiiiient.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Nnrcotlo
substance. Its n(;o is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ami allays FcvorUlinrss. It eurc3 Diarrluea and 'Wind
Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation,
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Dowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep.
The. Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
2.
7
The Kind You to Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMI CCMTAUH eOMMNV. TT MUHHftV WHIT. M(W VOntt OOTV.
MCDUFFIE'S
TASTELESS CHILL CORE
I. the only 7nln. on
,h. market. It I. me"eVour
,nd "'"'",,,, ,ed blood.
tppetlt.nd maker. d Btrengtn.
It It " ,'h--,B pleasant choco
PRICE, 60 CEHTS.
Cough, PreuCma,:rtWh0P"K
Pneumonia inn nd Prent8
A.f.."d,.uemed7mP,l0n
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
Take MoDUFFIE'9 Little Blue Liver Pills for Constipation and
3lugglsh Livers. Mc Duffle's Remedies are sold on a guarantee to
c!o all we claim or your money bacK.
Fur Sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C W. K Beavans, Enfield, N C.
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Ik : Bank : of : Weldon,
WELDON, N. C.
Drpzeil Met Tie Lais of lie State of North
AUGUST 2(lTlf,
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEl'OSI'lOItV.
HALIFAX COUNTV DEPOSITORY.
TOWN OK WELDON DEPOSITORY.
Capital anfl. Snrplns, $34,000-
Fun 14 years this institution lias proucbd hanking facilities for thit
section. Its stockholders and dim tors have been identified illi the
buiinewi interests of Halifax and Northampton counties lor many jeirs
Money is loaned npon approved sccnr. y at the legal rate of uitereU-sir per
Centura. Account of all are solicited.
W. !:. DANIEL,
VHKPI!fcilIENT.-
Dr. H W.I.I WIS.
CJacksoB, Norlhamfton Co, N. ('.)
CASH I KB.'
W V. SSI'
Ayer'sPills
Vegetable, liver pills. That
is what they are. They cure
constipation, biliousness,
sick-headache, low.."..'
Want your moustache or beard
ikautlful brown or rich Mack ? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
Has Stood The Test 25 Years
j Grove's
I Tasteless Chill Tonic
No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents.
MSI NATIONAL
BANK
OF WELDON, N. C.
United Stitk Deposit W
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
FIRST- Wears the first .d only DEPOSITARY of the United
. . r...j. .1,;. .onion of Eastern North
Biatee uovernmcoi iuuu m - -
Carolina.
Reoeiver io charge of National Banka. .,.,,
THTTP.-n W. .k eollee.ioos on every banking point id North Uro
lio. at the lowest banking rate; and make a apeouu;
bankiog and aommercial collectioDa.
-OtTRTH. We ,ow t reasonable interest on lime deposit; an
eourageraenl to thrift and saving.
OFFIOEBS:
H.8. Burgwyo, President, (National Bank Eiaminor 18J3-1JUI.;
8.P.tterSo.1Vioe.PrCf.ldeDt,(QeDeralMao.Ro.ookeM.lla Co. and
marj MinufaotariDg Co.) . s
t, Qooch, CmU., (M.yot of W.Uod, N. C. d 0. 8. Coa,..0Der.)
WHAT WOMAN SUFFRAGE WILL DO,
IT WILL HRINQ ABOUT HUNPRKDS OF
REFORMS THAT WILL MAKE THIS
OLD WORLD JUST HE LOVELT.
The national conventioo of Woman
Suffragist was in cession io Baltimore re
cently. The Baltimore Suo says of it :
Woman suffrage will according to dif
ferent speakers :
Bring an end to war.
Solve tho divorce problem.
End the conte.it between capital aDd
labor.
Make salaries and wajios higher.
Canae prices to bo lowered.
Bring an eod to the supremacy of the
servant girl.
Settle the race problem.
Purify municipal government.
Decrease race suicide.
Make babies plentiful, fat and preco
cious. Improve the complexion.
Make jails and penitentiaries more
congenial for criminals.
Keep girls from gettiog too sentimen
tal. Improve the methods of courtship.
Causo factory girls to stop wearing
red hats,
Increase the age of messenger boys.
Make Grover Cleveland admit that he
knows nothing about women.
Teacb the boys and girls to go band
io hand to school aDd arm in arm to the
lis.
Make girls stop idolizing soldiers and
show greater regard for the young men
with tall foreheads and serious purposes.
Bring about a hundred of other re
forms that will make this world just
lovely.
FROM THE PROFESSOR.
KKIIAPS NOT BTRICKLY IN ORDER,
tin r still aooD sense.
A young Southern lawyer sat in the
Supreme court in which Justice Henry
M. (lildeisleeve was trying a case. "This
the first time I have ever seen the
justice, he said, "but if ho s ss broad-
minded as other members of his family
there'll be no narrow application of the
w in this ca-e A relative of his, Prof.
liildcrslecve. was my professor In the
University of Virginia, I was in the
ime class of which young Bradley John
son, son of the famous Confederate Gen
eral of that name, who died last fall, was
member One day several of m bad
been out on a carouse and had failed to
ppear for recitations. It wa our duty
i) report to Prof. Gildcrslecve and make
our cxcii'e-i. 1 think it was 1 was that
puted to present the excuse. I hadn't
Siid much when the professor broke in
wiil) a tteruncis which made us wish we
u'dn't tell the difference between
French wine and coru whhkey.
"Young gentlemen,' ha saidyou must
raaliae you havo entered upon the stern
realities of life.'
We all boxed humbly, wondering
whether expulsion was to be our fate.
Youoj! gentlemen, he added, 'never
t ike it with water. 1 never do. Good
ay, gentlemen.'" New York Times.
L1KK XKKlNt; OI.O 1'HIKM).
The elderly cannibal grot ted the new
missionary warmly.
Jackson r ho said, with a vigorous
pressure of the hand. 1 Surely not K
Hooker Jackson III ?"
"Yes," said the young man, beaming,
"Yes. Th sane."
"Then it will interest you to know.
sir," said the savage, "that I once served
your grmJIailnr, the firt K. Hooker.
"Ind.cd? And in what way?" the
missionary said
Broiled, the ntlur aniweicd, grin
niug ominously.
ALWAYS
KEEN CHAMBERLAIN S CiltKlll UK
lY IN It IS llllOSK
'We would not bo without Chamber
lain'a IWh Remedy, it la kept on
kautl coniinuslly in nnr home," aji W
W. Kearney, editor of tho Independent
Lowry City, Mo. That is just what ev.
ery family should do. V hen kept
hand ready for instant use, a cold may
be checked at tho outset and cured
much less lime than after it has become
settled in the system. This remedy
also without a peer fur oroup in children
and will prevent the attack when given
as soon as the ohtld beomes hoarse,
ever after the eroupy cough appears,
whioh otn only be dono when the reme
dv ia kept at hand.
nr..lbf W. H. Uonen, weidon
& us " -J
N n W. E Beavens. Eofield, N. C
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
THE FORSAKEN.
It has been said, for all who die there is a tear
Some pining, bleeding heart to sigh o'er every bier.
But in that hour of pain and dread who will draw near
Around my humble couch and shed one farewell tear.
THE CHEERFUL LIFE,
NO CHARACTER IS UOMl'LETE WHIOH
LACKS MORAL SUNSHINE.
Rose
Women who are g)od cooks and tidy
housekeepers seldom have occasion to
waste limeiD a divorce court.
If it is a bilious attack take Chamber
i..:-'. Sinmnnh and Liver Tablets and
quick cure is certain
Fraa!e by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. 0 , W. E. Heavens, Enfield, N. C, J.
A. Hawka, Garysburg, N. C.
Who'll watch life's fast departing ray in deep despair,
And soothe my spirit on its way with holy prayer ?
What niouoer 'round my bier will come in weeds of woe,
And follow me to my long home solemn and low ?
When lying on my clayey bed in icy sleep,
Who there, by new affection led, will como and weep ;
By the pale moon implant the rose upon my breast
And bid it cheer my dark reposo my lowly rest ?
Could I but know, when I am sleeping low in the ground,
One faithful bonrt would thore be keeping watch around,
As if some gem lay shrined beneath that cold sod's gloom
'Twould mitigate the pangs of death and light the tomb.
Yes, in that hour if I could feel from halls of glee
And beauty's presence one would steal in secrecy,
And come and sit and weep by me in night's deep nooo,
Oh I I would ask of memory no other boon.
But ah I a lonelier fate is mine, a deeper woe ;
From all I love in youth's sweet time i soon must go.
Draw around me my pale robes of white, io a dark spot
To sleep, through death's long dreamless night, lone and forgot.
GOODBYE.
Good-bye, a lover whispers,
Standing beside the gate ;
'Tis hard, ao hard to leave you,
But we cannot alter fate ;
Think of me love for aye,
Good bye, sweetheart, good-by.
Good-bye dear mother ; hold me
Close to your loving heart,
Ah I how it hurts to say it,
To know that we must part ;
List, list, the wild heart cry,
Good-bye, mother, good-bye.
The little wasted fingers
Rest calmly in our own,
And baby's bright young spirit,
Without a sigh or moan,
Steers for its home on high,
Followed by our good-bye.
EPIGR&NS ON WOMEN.
Em.il Reich in a rcoent London lecture
said;
"Nations differ in nothing more than
in their women,
"You will never know what a woman
is unless you suffer very much.
"Women do not love Napoleons; they
love mere middle-class mediocrities.
"Men who want to found empires do
not want the higher development of wo
man.
"You will in vain search history for a
great man who has not been influenced
by a gieat woman.
"In America the woman governs the
man absolutely. In a oertain sense the
last man that came Io America was
Christopher Columbus."
DOCTORS ARE PUZZLED.
The remarkable recovery of Kenneth
McIvcr,of Vanccboro, Me , is ihe sub
ject of much interest to the medical fra
ternity and wide circle of friends. He
says of his ease: "Owing to severe in
flamtnation of the throat and congestion
of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up
to die, when, at a last resort, I was in
duced to try Dr. King's New Discovery
and I am happy to say, it saved my life.'
Cures the worst Coughs and Colds.Bron
chitis, Tonailitis, Weak Lungs, Hoarse
ness and La Grippe. Guaranteed at any
drug atore. 50o. and 81. Trial bottle
free.
SNUBBING HUBBY-
The lady was making some remarks
about tbo kind of clothing some other
ladica at church had on.
"The finest garments a woman can
wear, earn nor nusoano. -is mo m.uuo
of charity."
"Yes, she snapped, "and it is about
the only dress, juJtjiog by the fuse they
make over the bills, that aome husbands
want their wives to wear."
AKLICTED WITH RHEUMATISM
'I was and am yet afflicted with rheu
matism, eajs Mr. J. J. nayne, eunur 01
the Herald, Addiogton, Indiaa Territory,
"but thanks to Chaniberlaiu'a Pain Balm
am able once more to attend to business.
It is the best of lioimen's." If troubled
with rheumatism givo Pain Balm a trial
and you oertain to be more than plea'ed
with the prompt relief whtoh it atlords.
One application rslieves the pain.
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon,
N. C . W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
Naturally, the girl who frankly ad
mil. that she ean't line firmly believes
that she has a keen sense of humor.
It takes a great deal of sunshine to
produce a perfect peach or a perfect rose.
The sunshine will do what clouds cannot
do. It is the sunshine that gives the
inimitable tint of beauty to fruit and
ower.
No character is complete which lacks
moral sunshine. Many a man has fail
ed because, he thought that life was loo
important and too short "to bo trifled
with," as ho put it. But tho fact is, the
cheerful life is the healthy, productive
life. Cheerfulness is as necessary to man
as sunshino is to the flower. Nothing
normal can be produced in darkness or
in the shade. Sun is just as necessary
to the normal life as water is to fish or
as oil is to machinery.
Nolo it where we will, the smilcless
life the life which has no brightness
or sunshine, no humor or gladness is
morbid, sour, pessimistic It is the joy
ous life, the cheerful, happy life that is
helpful and inspiring. This is the sort
of lifo the world wants. It has too many
sour faces, too many vinegary counte
nances, too many eriticiscrs, too much
pjisimism. It wants more sunshine, more
optimism, more joy.
Is it not a pitiable thing to see people
goiog through life peddling vinegar, ra
diating bitterness, criticising, finding
fault, seeing only the ugly, ignoring
beauty, nagging, worrying, fretting and
tearing down?" Some people seem to
have a genius for seeing the crooked, the
ugly, the disagreeable. There are many
vinegar peddlers. We need more joy
peddlers, more sunshine makers, people
who ignore the ugly, the bitter, the
crooked, but who see the world of beauty
and perfection which God has made.
We need tho people who see the mas
and the woman that God made pure,
elean, sane and healthy not the ugly,
diseased, discordant, criticising one that
sin, wrong thinking and wrong living
have made A man becomes strong and
creative when he sees his fellow men
aod the world as God made them but
those who look for the bad, the ugly,
the orooked, are never creative. They
IT WOULD SAVE MANY A HEARTACHE, ro proJucer8. They are de8troy.
ers. They tear down. Success Maga-ainc.
GOVERNORS SINCE 1719.
YOU MAY PASTE THIS IN YOUR SCRAP
BOOK FOR HEKRENRCE.
Bring hither spotless lilies,
Roses and milk white flox ;
With loving fingers strew them
Inside the rosewood box,
For maidens too, must die,
Good-bye, alas, good-bye.
Thus, at each oross and tuio,
All through the ceaseless rush
Of restive, busy life,
From morning's earliest blush
To evening's latest sigh
Good-bye, good-bye, good bye,
Manner on life's ocean,
Mourner beside the tomb
Traveler along earth's highway,
These, words thy path illume ;
Beyond these changeful skies
' There'll be no more good-bye's.
A TEXAS REMEDY FOR DIVORCE.
THOmill IT MIGHT PLAY THE DICK
ENS WITH THE I1USINESS OF THE
DIVORCE LAWYERS.
TORTURE BY SAVAGES.
Lamar eounty furnishes a case of mar- "Speaking of the torture' to which
riage after probation that is unique and some of the savage tribes of the Philip
suggestive.
A widower farmer desiring a wife wss
introduced by a mutual friend to a widow
with children temporarily abiding in a
chatity institution. Both were favora
bly impressed on first acquaintance, but
the lady had a saving sense of prudence
and suggested that she keep house
the farmer for a week, and at tho
nf that time each could more intelligent
ly determine the grave question ot a
union for life. Accordingly, bIis went,
with hor children, and waa duly installed
as housekeeper.
The experiment was eminently Balis
pines subject their captives, reminds me
nf the intense Buffering I endured for
three months from inflimmation of the
Kidneys," Bays W. M. .-German, ot Cush
iog, Me , "Nothing help. ! me until
tried Eleclric Bitters, three bottles of
whioh completely cured me." Cures Liv-
for I er uompiaiot, Dyspepsia, oiooa fisor
en4 acre ana iaiaria;ana restores me wean
and nervous to robust health. Guaran
teed by all druggists. Price 50c.
Some one asked Mrs, Baldwin, the
eomnomialic artist at the Academy of
Music the other oilier night who the
governor of North Carolina was io 18C1.
Tho question was answered "Clark."
From the answer many questions have
arisen and for the satisfaction of those
who are interested, the list from 1711
is given below
1719 Charlei Klen.
Sir Richard Evard, of Bart.
Gabriel Johnson.
Matthews Ransom.
William Tryon.
Josia Martin.
Riehatd Caswell.
Abner Nash.
Thomas Burke.
Alexander Martin,
Richard Caswell.
Samuel Johnson.
Alexander Martin.
Richard D. Speight.
Saruuol Ashe.
William Davis.
Benjamin Williams.
James Turner.
Nathaniel Alexander.
Benjamin Williams.
David Stone.
Benjamin Smith.
William Hawkins.
William Miller.
John Branch.
Jesse Franklin.
Gabriel Holmes.
Cutchins G Burton.
James Iredell.
James Owens.
Montford Stokes.
David S. Swain,
Richard D. Speight.
E. B. Duley.
Charles Manley.
J. M. Morehead.
VV. A. Graham.
David S. Reid.
Thomas Bragg.
John W. Ellis.
Warren Winslow.
Henry T. Clark.
Z. B. Vance.
William Holden.
Jobnathan Worth.
William II. Worth.
Tod Robinson Caldwell.
Curtis H. Brodgen,
Z. B. Vance.
T. J i Jarvis.
Alfred M. Scales.
Daniel Fowle.
T. M. Holt.
Elias Carr.
Daniel Russell.
Charles B, Ajcock.
R. B. Glenn.
Chaxlotte Observer.
TOO BUSY TO HEAH IT.
the beds." remarked the observer of
events and things, "of courso, ho is too
busy to hear his daughter in the parlor.
singing: "Everybody Works but lath'
er."
When the old man is shaking down
the furnace, carrying out Iho ashes, Iced-
factory to both parties and at (he end of I ing the cat and six kittens, and making
the week they were married.
The example is not altogether practi
cal of emulation, and perhaps it will
shock the sentimental and the romantio,
but it contains the wise suggestion that
folk desiring to become husband and wife
should be sure of knowing each other in
their common clothes and under worka
day conditions. Parlor manners on the
part of the lar'y and picnio gallantry on
the part of the gentleman are not con
clusive indexes of character, nor ia thi
yum, yum of ecstacy of infatuation suffi
cient evidence of incompatibility.
If the man may not put the woman to
a practical test in housekeeping, he may
at least find occasion to observe her every
day temperament and her household ac
complishments. If the lady may not
test the man's disposition to hand over
his pay check on Saturday nights, she
may learn whether ho ia decent to hia
sister or his mother and whother his
church assessment equals his bar bill,
Keeping oompany oowaJays runs too
much to bonbons and embossed station
ery. Of course, there is abundant oppor
tunity to get acquainted after the en
gagement, but it is bctoro tne avowa'
that the pair ouicht to pu each other
through the praotioal paces.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears ths
Signature of
FOR AN IMPAIRED APPETITE
Loss of appetite always results from
faulty digestion. All that is needed is
few dosca of Chcmberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the
atomach, strengthen the digestion aod
cive vou an ai.petite like a wolf. These
TablctBjIso act as a gentle laxative.
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon
N. C. W.' E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C.
J. A. Hawks. Garysburg, N. C.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
is alwa)
FAVORITE REMEDY
BABIES.
A man with a now watch
anxious to consult it.
All months look alike to a mao whose
bills become due on the 1st.
An mm feodum has causa to doubt
her husband's lovo for her money
Love at first sight may require th
services ot ao oculist alter a secouu
look.
Nothing succeeds like the euecossful
harvest of a vouns man who has sown
wild oatf.
FOR
POK OVIJK HIXTV VHARH.
Mrs. Winslow's Sootiiino Syrup
Its pleasant taste and prompt curea
have made Chamberlain's Cough Reme-1 teething, with perfect success.
dv a f.roril. with ihe mothers of small I the child, softens the gums,
children. It quickly cuies their coughs pain; cures wind colic, and is the b
- vamnnv in. ..larrnran. . will run
has been used for over 60 years by mill
ions of mothers for their children while
It soothes
allays all
best
ievn
and colds and preventi any danger fj lhe p;ot utile sufferer immediately. Sold
pneumonia or oiner serious cousequeuceo. Drussists in every part ot tne world
It not onlv curea croun. but when eivcn I Twentv-nve cents a bottle, lie sure ana
as aoon as the croupy couch appears will I ask for" Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,'
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Graii Display
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There Is a disease prevailing in this
counlry most dangerous because so decep.
F J II ML RItt$,Iv' M"y sudden
-J? Ite bffW deaths are caused by
j5TJTO-TTi li heart disease,
WWl Pncumo,,ia h
I4r7 Ha Vfc'allure or apoplexy
are. otten ths result
PS$i-
cf kidney disease. If
kidney trouble Is al
lowed to advance the
kidney-poisoned
blood will alfdrk th
ti-.-. Jr.-- Vital Ot-Pfln. nr th
kidneys ihcm.dvcs break down' and waste
away cell by cell,
bladder lnul)lc3 most always result from
a doran.;ement of the kidneys and a cure la
obtained quickest by a proper treatment of
the kidneys. If you ar feelinp badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, lbs great kidney, liver and
bladder remedy.
ll corrects inability to hold urine and scald
Inrr piin in Dassir.tr it. and overcnmn
nplcasant necessity of beinp comw-lle.d to
go often during Ihe day, and to get up many
times during (he night. The mild and ths
extraordinary effect cf Swamp-Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamn-Root 's Dleasant to taka and nM
by all druggists in fifly-cent and one-dollar
srzeo. Domes. You may fC
have a sample bottle of
this wonderful new dis- gBKOTRf
covery and a book that
icijj an auoui n. DOin ll. o..-.n..
:ent free bv mail. AdHr. r krilm-,. n, r.n
Binghamton, H. Y. When writinp mnlion
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,
i .. uu every Dome.
OF
FALL AND WISTEE-
MILLINERY.
FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES.
Bntterick's Patterns.
II. & G. CORSETS,
Hisses at 50c., Ladies 75c. to 1.
fcsaPrices will be made to suit the
times. Hats and Bonnets mads and
Trimmed to order.
ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY
FILLED.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon, N. C.
Made scientifically from pure sugars
and with an eye to healthfulness
ana ease oi digestion
Goyer's Maplecane
Is made of cure maple and .
Louisiana cane sugar, of rich, 1
smooth consistency and the true I
woodsy" maple flavor. Whole-
lome you can eat it every day.
FOR SALE BY
E. CLARK,
Weldon,
oct 5 30t.
N. C.
i
E. Ti
CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. 0.
Practices in the courts of Halifax and
adjoining counties, and in the Supreme
court of the Bute. Special attention given
to collections and prompt returns.
QEO. C. GREEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Practices in all Stateand Federal courts'
Collection of claims in Halifax and ad
joining counties.
Mouey to loan on approved security.
Attorney for First National Bank.
HOLUSTTR'S
Tocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bniy Medioim fc Buy Paopl.
Uriagt Golden Health r.ad Henewed Vigor.
A Hneeillc for Constipation, Indigestion, Llvs
and Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure
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GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
D.
E.STAINBACK,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
AND FIRE IN8UKANCE,
Wai.DOK, N.C
.Roanoke News Office.
Talking
Machines and
UopH
prevent the attack.
Sold bv W. M. Cohca. Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beavens, En&eld, N. C, J. A,
Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
and take no other kind.
Monuments
AND
Gravestones.
WE PAY thi FREICHT
andCUARANTEESAFE
DELIVERY . . .
LARGEST STOCK In ths South
Illustrated Catalogue FREE.
THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS,
(Established 1848.)
159 to 163 Bank at., Norfolk Vs
Luck; is tha man whose troubles don't
bjtbr him an; core than they do his
friends.
It often happens that the man
marries for money never seems to
any.
OABTORIAi
Bus tha 11111 m m "al
who
have
WANTED Men in each State to
travel, post signs, advertise and
leave samples of our goods Salary 175
per month. 8.5 per day for eipeosea.
I Kuhlman Co,, Dept. S. Atlas Black
i Chicago, III.
We have made contracts with sevoral
Talking Machine and Grsphophone Com
panies to both Retail and Wholesale their
Machines. V.'e have on hand over twen-
ly-fiye styles of the latest improvements,
from Four to Ninety dollars each. Sev
eral both Disc and Roller Records, all
New and Up-to-Dato Musio, Songs, etc.
We take old worn-out Records in part
pay for new ones.
We made a trip to headquarters of
several companies and spent time and
money to learn all that is to be learned
in conneotion with this business, and
think we are well prepared to furnish
all needed information to our euitomera.
Wo will take all old style Graphophonea
in part pay for new ones. Ws handle
the Victor, Columbia and other patterns.
Come or write to ua for catalogues and
information. We have in steak t Isrgl
lino of Mneioal Instruments of many
kinds,
Our stock of Mattings, Carpetingi,
Rugs, Art Squares, Druggeta and Houi
Furnishings of all styles ia larger than
ever before.
SPIERS.BROa
WlLDON, N. C.