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Asplendid tonic for the hair, makes the hair grow long and heavy.
Alwavs restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color of youth.
Stops falling hair, also. Sold for
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THE BEAUTY OF CHEERFULNESS.
BY BKATIilCI- FAIRFAX.
KNOW a young woman
i I who always wears a bit of
pink or red. She says it
HHSi$ makes her feel eheerful.
A coral necklace is one
of her chief joys. "The moment
! I put it on," she says feel gay and
I cheerful. "
I It is a pleasant theory to work
' on, and if we could all chase away
! our doldrums with a scrap of red
ribfon we would go about looking i
like perennial rose gardens.
But whether o no we believe in
the psychology of red, we can prac
tice cheerfulness.
There is no sense in bowing our
heads before each trouble as though
an avalanche was descending upon
us.
Life is not long; do not let us
waste it in moping and grumbling.
The whole secret lies in trying
to make the best of things.
Don't give way before the little
troubles; save your strength to
fight the big ones. Begin each
day witl) a smile.
A frown is bad enough at any
time, but it's "doubly depressing
early in the morning.
Don't bore people by talking
about your worries. They will
listen at first through politeness,
but they will soon begin to dread
meeting you.
Be happy and gay and cheerful
and you will count your friends by
the score.
Be dull, morose and depressing
and you will have no friends at
all.
It may sound hard and unsym
pathetic, but it's the way of the
world. We human beings are so
constituted that we love sunshine
and cheerfulness.
We cannot go through the world
blind to the sorrow and suffering
that lies all around us, but we can
dr our share toward lightening the
burdens of others by offering our
sympathy cheerfully instead of
gloomily.
And when our own dark hours
come, as they must once in a
while, it is betier to fight things out
by ourselves.
Nothing is ever quite so bad as j
it seems at first.
Just make up your mind that you
are going to get the best and the
happiest side out of life.
Don't go about hunting woes
and worries; you will be sure to
find them if you do.
Look out for joys; life is full of
ihem if you look hard enough. !
And that is all there is of this lit
tle sermon. Its text is "Cheerful
ness." Practice it and preach it
and life will bring you much joy
and peace. New York Journal.
It is possible to obtain relief from chronic
iniligestionnnd dyspepsi.i by lh usn if
KODOI, FOK IHSI'EI'sI A. Seine ol'lhe
most hopeless cases uf long Nhintliiut h:ie
jieMeit to il, It eli.ihle yon tucli'.cMl the
I'ooil yon eut and cverei-cs . e.rr"etive in
llnenee, hnildiugup the etlnieney of the
dinestive orpins, The s'onnu li is I he
Iwiler lieieiu the steam is made that
keeps upyonr vitality, be ilth aad strength.
Kulol digests what you eat, MakiH lie
sloniaeli sin i f -puts the I oiler ill condi
tion to do the noik il iture demiuds of it
gives you lehef from digeslive disorder!,
and puts you ill shnie tu do jour best, and
teel jour best.
I Hold by W. M. ruhoii, Weldon, f). C.
The strong man
the weak.
never crushes
Epilepsy
Fits
St. Vitus Dance
Are nerve diseases, and unless
checked, lead to destruction of
both mind ami body. The
weak, shattered nerves must
have soim'thing" to strengthen
and build them back to health.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine
is a remarkable nerve tonic and
stimulant. It strengthens the
nerves, relieves the nervous
strain, and influences refresh
ing body-building sleep and
rest, Persistent use seldom
fails to relieve these afl'ietions,
'1 was taken with eplleptle fits; had
eleven In li-ss than 12 hours. My
father sent for our family iihyslelan.
but h could do very Utile for me. and
, I Krew worse every day. nnd ut Ust
they hud three dnetmn with me. and I
stilt (rot worse. My father heard of
Hr. SlUes' medicines and bought a
bottle of Nervine and a box of Nerve
and l.lver I'llls. 1 bad taken only a
few doses until I began to feel better.
I took 12 bottles, nnd It cured mo
Bound and well. It bas been worth all
the world to me. I recommend It
wherever I go. You mnv use this as
a life-long tcstlmonl! to the merits
of your medicine, for I nm enjoying
jlie best of health, and feel that my
life and health la due to this wonderful
medicine." I.KVY WILLIAMS.
R. P. V. No. !. Boston. Oa.
OrMll.f' Nervine li told by your
druoglit, who will guirante. that the
tint bottl. will benefit. If It fall., ht
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind
i'xclk r.KHHY's
I'll declar! Marse Tom, you's changed; I hardly know yo' face,
An' den you come er sirut'in' like you never seed de place;
I b'lceve you is got Miss Sue's eyes; an' sunipin' 'bout dat smile
Is sorter like Ole Marster, alter I dun thought er while.
Lemnie see; bin twenty years, Marse Tom, since you went 'way,
An' still I 'members des ez well ez if 'twas yisierday;
Both ine an' Dolly stood out dar, w'en you driv 'way, an' wait
An' watch de buggy 'twel hit lu'n off from de big road gate.
You ain't fergol Aunt Dolly yit, Marse Tom, I good ez know,
De many limes dal she's sol here an' hel' you w'ile she sew;
Dal ve'y night Lawd tu'k hur 'way
"Berry," said she, "don't you I'orgii ter tell Marse loin good bye.
You oughter see the ole graveyard -de flowers 'buut tii'k charge;
In all yo' life you never seed de jass'mine grow so large;
An', Marse Tom, dese yer daisies an' de yaller buttercup
Is growed so thick dey's kivered mos' Miss Sue an' Marster up.
Mean' you, Marse Tom, dat's all, we's de onliest ones is lef,
An' 'fo' dis tune anudder year you mought be by yers'f;
But, honey, fer ter tell de troof, since times is done changed so,
I'se tole de Lawd, 'cept leavin' you, I b'leeve I des liv go.
Stop, Marse Tom ! you hear dem bells, you recollicks w'at 'tis
Or is you bin 'way so long you fergot w'at a cow bell is?
I'se b'leeged ter luff, kaze I des thought 'bout how you useter ac
W'en we'd start down ter de meader an' Miss Sue call you bac
By de way, I'se hyerd de news fo'kes boun'ter ta'k, dat's true,
Kaze dey's so skeerd somebody else will tell hit 'fo' dey do;
Now, look here, Marse Tom, don't git shame, fer dat dey say is proof,
If you fixin' fer ter marry, des less up wid de troof.
Well, Marse Tom, hit's gittin' late, I s'pose you's tired, too;
So I'l go up an' fix yo bed des like I useter do;
An' 'bout sun up termorrer morn' I'll come up an' blac' yo' shoes
So you kin git up den or wait, w'ichever way you choose.
UKNT.
BY ABKAMJ.
My feet are wearied and my hands are tired
My soul oppressed
And 1 desire, what I have long desired,
Rest only rest.
'Tis hard to plant in Spring and never reap
In barren ways;
'Tis hard to sow and never garner grain
In harvest days.
The burden of my days is hard to bear,
But God knows best;
And I have prayed but vain has been my prayer-
For rest sweet rest.
'Tis hard to plant in Spring and never read
The Autumn yield;
Tis hard to till, and, when 'tis tilled, to weep
O'er fruitless field.
And so 1 cry a weak and human cry.
So heart oppressed;
And so 1 sigh a weak and human sigh,
I-or rest for rest.
My way has wound across the desert years,
And cares infest
My path, and through the flowing of hot tears
1 pine for rest.
'Twas always so; when still a child 1 laid
On mother's breast.
My wearied little head ; e'en when I prayed, "
As now for rest.
And I am restless still; 'twill soon be o'er;
Far down the West
Life's sun is selling, and 1 see the shore
Where 1 shall rest.
A good complexion is inipissih c with tlel
stomach out of order. II pisty sallow pe ,
pie would pay more attention lo lln-ir j
stomach and les to the skin on their laces,
they would have better complex:!) s KO
DOL KOI! DYSl'EI'SIA will digest whit
you eat anil put your stomach back in
right shape to do its own work Kodol re
lieves palpituli iiiof the beirt, flatulence,
sour stomach, lit art hum. etc.
Sold by W. M Cohen, Weldon, N. C.
- - -
When His day comes our deep
est sorrow will seem like a dream
that has past.
Foro painful bniiithtreisnolhing like lie
Win's Wilch Hazel Salve There are a host
ofimitiitlot,s of IVWitl's Witch Hazel
Salie on the market see that yon get the
! genuine Ask for De H ill's (lo tl, too
lor sunburn, cuts, bruises, and o-pecial1)
rceoiiitn. nd d lor pill s The name F. C IV
Hill .Mo., Chicago, is on every box.
Witch Hazel
Sold hy'W. M Cohen, Weld, n, N. C j
It takes more than a brotherly
manner to make up for a lack uf
business method in a religious
work.
A torpid, ii aelive live can prcducc more
bodily ills thuii almost tl yihing else. II
is good to clean ihe system out ocasional -
ly. Stir tin liver up, mil get into shape For sale hy W. M Cohen, Weldon; W,
generally. The lest r, suits are i'riud 1 E. Bcnvans, K field; J. A. Hawks, Uaiys
from the use of Dell'ilt's 1 itt'e Fairly h irg.
Risers. Ke'iable, effective, p eisant pit
wilhn rapnttitinn
Sold hy W. M C..h.nt Webb u, X. C.
Flashy people give the world lit
tle light.
POH I1VI.II HIXl'Y YI'.AB
! Mm Wikri.iiw'n ?oothinii Svki'p ha?
been used for over to years by millions o'
: mothers for their childien while teething,
with perfect fticcess. Itsoothei theehild
softens the gums, allays all pun; cures
. wind colic, and is the best remedy for
; Diairlmen. It will relieae the poor little
j sufferer immediately. PoM by druggists
In every p.nl of the world. Twenty-five
ceuts a bottle. He sure and ask fin ' Mrs.
I Winslow's Southing Syrup," and take no
! other kind.
.i.kktix(.
she know hur time wuz nigh
RYAN.
Not as if Rich as Rockefeller.
ll'ynn had all Ihe wcatll of liockcleller,
theStandard Oil maguate, you could not
buy a better medicine for bowel complaints ;
thin Chamberlain's C'u'ic, Cholera and 1
Diarrhoea Iieinctly. The most einincut j
physician can not prescribe abetter prcpa- :
ration for colic niul diarrhoea, both for chil- j
tlreii and adults Tin uniform success of
this ica cdybas shown it tube superior to j
all others. It never fails, and whin re-
iliiccd with water mid aneeteued, is pic is-
ant lo take Every family hould be
supplied with it.
I l r sale by W. M Cohen, Weldon; W. I
K Hcavans, Knliehl; J. A. Hawks (iarys.
i hur,t
i:i,, i nl m.1.., , I
i uiiii iii vst'vi uwiitia atiiiit; iiwiic
for man.
It Is Dangerous To Neglect a Cold
How olleiitlo wehcaril icmarkel: "It's 1
"lily n cold," anil a few dais later learn;
tlul Ihe man is on Ills lack with piieiimo
nia. '1 his is ol Mich common occurrence
tL.it a told, Ufiii ;,!,!, lutiU not W
disre allied. Clmnihcrliiin'a Cough Item
ely couiileracts any tendency of a cold to
result in pneiiiiienia, and has gained its1
great popularity and extensive sale hy its ;
prompt cures of this most common ail
ment. II alwavs cures and is ulensant to
! take
One mahogany tree, when cut
into togs, will sometimes fetch as
much as $10,000,
How to Ward Off Old Age.
The most successful way of warding off
the approach ot o'd nge ts to nnintain
i oriins digestion This can lie done hy
eiitiiii only foo l suite I to our age nnd
orru.ntioa, and wheu any disorders of lite
stoninch appears take a dose of Chamber
lain's Slnmuch and Liver Tablets to cor
rect it If you haven weak stomach or
tlie troubled with Indigestion, you wil'
find these Ttih'ets to lie just what you
nee I.
For talc by W. M. Cohen, Weldon; W.
E Hcavans, Knilcld ; J. A Hawks, Onrys-bnrg.
THE MILLER AND HIS SON.
By Trying to Please
He Had Succeeded
Nobody.
Everybody
in Pleasing
Mll.LF.H and his son were
driving their ass to a fair.
A
.;.! un tncir way, tney met a
tWu'y, troop of girls. "Look '
there!" cried one of them,
"did you ever see such fools, lo
be trudging along on foot when
lliey might be riding!" The old
man, hearing this, nuieily bade his
son get on the ass, and walked
merrily by his side.
' Presently they came to a group
i of old men in earnest debate, j
' "There!" said one of them, "it 1
proves what I was saying. What i
respect is shown to old age in these
days? Do you see that idle young
rogue riding, while his old father
has to walk?-Get down, you
scapegrace ! and let the old man
rest his weary limbs."
Upon this the father made his ,
son dismount, and got up himself. ;
In this manner they had not pro- J
cceded far when they met a com-;
. pany of women and children, i
: "Why, you lazy old fellow!" cried
several tcngues at once, "how can i
you ride upon the beast, while that
poor little lad there can hardly keep !
pace by your side."
The good natured miller imme
diately took up his son behind him.
They had almost now reached the
town.
"Pray, honest friend," said a
townsman, "is that ass your own?''
"Yes," said the old man.
"Oh ! One would not have thought
so by the way you load him. Why,
' you two fellows are better able to
carry the poor creature than he
; you!"
j "Anything to please you," said
the old man.
So, alig'. iing with his son, they
; tied the ass's legs together, and
by the help of a pole endeavored
to carry him on their shoulders
1 across a bridge. The people ran i
out in crowds to laugh at the sight I
till theass,notliking thenoiseor the
situation, kicked asunder the cords
! and tumbling off the pole, fell into
the river.
Upon this the old man made the
best of his way home with his son '
convinced that, by endeavoring
to please everybody he had suc
ceeded in pleasing nobody, and
t had lost his ass into the bargain.
! From Easop.
Sciatica Cured
Alter twenty years of lorliire. For moie
than twenty years Mr. . I. I!. Ma'sey, of
Clinton sliect, Minneapolis, Minne ,
was lortnreil by sciatica. The pa:n and
MitTcring w hich he endured during this
time is beyond coiiipreiision Nothing
gave him any permanent relief until l e
ii'cd C hambcrlain's Pain Halm. One ap
p'icalitui of Ihat liniment relieved the pain
and made sleep and rest possible, and less
lhaii one boltlc has eil'cclcd a permanent
cure. II lioiiblcd wil'.i M'iatica or rheu
matism why not try a '25c. bottle of Fain
Kalm and M C for yoiirscll how quickly it
relieves the pain.
For salehy W. M. Cohen, Weldon; W.
E lleavuns, F.iilicld; .1. A Hawks, llarvs-
hnrg
STEVENSON'S PRAYER.
The day returns, and brings us
the pretty round of irritating con
cerns and duties. Help us to play
the man; help us to perform them
with laughter and kind faces; let
cheerfulness abound with industry.
Give us to go blithely on our busi
ness all this day; bring us to our
resting-beds weary and content and
undishonored; and grant us in the
end the gift of sleep. Robert L
Stevenson.
HAPPY AFTERTHOUGHT.
laude Adams tc
; a story
of a negro couple once personally
known to her. Pete was very
bashful, and having decided, firstly
that he desired Miss Johnson for
his wife, and secondly, that he
dared not ask her in person, had
recourse lo the telephone to make
known his passion, says the Phil
adelphia Ledger. He rang her up
; a, ,he house of her employment,
j j inujre(j.
i "Is dat you, Miss Johnson?"
"Yaas," came the reply.
"Well Miss Johnson, I'se got a
mos' 'important, question to ask
you."
"Yaas.'
"Will you marry me, Miss
Johnson?" and the answer came:
"Yaas. Who is it please ?"
Sometimes, remarked a rural
philosopher, it's a mighty short
road between the fust false step an'
the last dollar.
HAPPY AUGURY FOR THE BRIDE.
Dove Alights on Young Woman's
Shoulder as She Leaves Church.
T is seldom that such an
.-. augury of good luck greets
a bride as was vouchsafed
!f$f$ to Miss Mary Waters, of
Philadelphia a few days
ago. As she stepped out of the
church by the newly acquired hus
band, Michael Dohcny, a white
dove aliglued on her shoulder.
This prosiae, practical bird, be it
known, w as hungry, and the rice-be-showercd
bride was too goi.d
a chaiice to be missed. All in at
tendance held their breath, and the
bride's heart fairly stood siill for
fear that the little creature might
be frightened away.
After sitting on its chosen perch
and pecking rice from the hat of
the astonished bride until i t had
eaten a good square meal, it un
folded it wings of peace, and, after
hovering a moment over the happy
pair, flew back to its home in the
belfry.
It is probable that such another
symbolic occurrence might not hap
pen again in a century and Mrs.
Doheny is- naturally delighted with
the harbinger of peace which bless
ed her with its benediction at the
outset of her married life.
Death from Appendicitis.
decrease in the fame ratiu that the use ol
Dr. King's Sew Life Pills increases They
save you from danger and bring (juick and
painless rcliel'froin constipation and the
ills crowing out ol'it. Strength and vigor
always follow tlieii use Guaranteed by
liny tlrugiiist- 2)C. Try them
Why take n dozen things toenre that cotighv
Kennedy's Laxative Honey nnd Tarallays
the congestion, stops that tieklit g. drives
Ihe cold nut llnouh your bowels
Kohl by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C.
Many raindrops are hollow.
See that your r'luj.'gist gives yon no imita
tion when you ask tor Kennedy's Laxn
tire Honey and Tar, the original cough
syrup. i
Sold by W M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C.
The Cape Colony earthworm is j
six feet long..
V bile a bilious attack is decidedly nn- j
pieman! it i quickly over w hen Chamber- I
'ain's Stomach nnd Liver Tiih'ct tire taken
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon; W.
K. Hcavans, Knfie'd; J. A. ltuwks, C.arys- j
if!
Miners commit
all workirgmen.
suicide least of
JEFFERSON'S IDEA.
i Joseph Jefferson was a strong j
i believer in early marriages, and he
I never missed an opportunity to !
impress his convictions upon the j
young men, says Everybody's j
Magazine. In an address at Yale J
he said :
"1 abominate bachelors. The j
older they grow the more conceit- j
ed they become. I was talking to j
one and I asked him why he did j
not marry. He parried the ques-:
tion by telling me about different i
young women he had known, find-
ine fault with all of them. But
nnnpnrerl thai all of them had mar-
; ried.
j "You are in danger of gelling
i left," 1 said to him. 'You had bet
i ter hurry up before it is too late.'
! "Oh,' said the bachelor, 'there
are just as good fish in the sea.'
"I know that,' 1 said, 'but the
bait isn't there danger of the bait
: becoming stale?'
A Heavy Load to Carry.
Along with thspepsia eoines nervous- ;
nesMtuil general ill-healih. Vh? lie- j
cause a disordered slomach dis-.-. nut mt- i
mil the ftsul to Is' properly dlge-tod. and ;
its products assimilated by ihe sistcm. '.
The liltssl is charged w nil poisons u hich
come from this disordered digestion, anil 1
In turn the nerves are nut fed on g.ssl,
red bloisl. and we see symptoms of nerv
ousness, sleeplessness and general break 1
doiMi. Il is nut head wur'i. nor over phv- !
sical exertion thatdis-s it. but ismr siuui
ii. h work. Willi 'r. thin blissl Ihe
Issiv is not. proti'i'iisl itirttiusl Ihe attack
of germs of grip, bronchitis and eotisuuip-
lion. Foriiiv the tssli at once with Dr. ,
I'lerce's tioitleii Mistical inscovery a i
rare coinliinaiioii ol native mtsiielual
risits without a particle nf alcohol or .
dangerous habit -funning drill's,
A little Issik uf exiracl.s. (rum prmnl- '
nent niedical aulhorilies extolling every 1
ingredient contained In Dr. I'lerce's j
Oiildeu Medical Discovery will le mailed
five Ui any address on request by imsiai
card or letter. Address Dr. It. V. nerve, I
Hitflalti. N. V.
Many yimrsof active praetiecconvltiecd 1
Dr. Fierce of tin value of many native j
roots as medicinal aiceuls and lie went to
great expense, both in time and in money,
tu jM'rfect bis ow n peculiar proeessus tor i
rendering them both etlicient and sate for ;
tonic, alterative and rebuilding aiieuls.
The enormous popularity of "tiohlen i
Medical Discover!' " is due both tu its :
seieutilic conis)itnding and to the actual
niiHlleiual value of Its ingredients. The
nublication of the mimes of the immll-
fntn on the wrapper of everv tsittle sold,
gives full assurance of Its non-alcoholic
character aud removes all objection to
the use ot an unknown or secret remedy.
It is not a patent medicine nor a secret
one either, This fact puts it fn il clous
nil ilntif, bearing as It does uimn every
bottle wrapper The Had go ot Honesty, In
the full list of its Ingredients.
The "tiolden Medical Discovery cures,
weak stomach, Indigestion, or dysH'psia.
torpid liver and biliousness, ulceration of
Btonmch and Isiw les and all catarrhal at
fectiuns no matter w hut parts or organs
may be affm-ted with It. Dr. Plen-e's
Pleasant Pellets are the original little
liver pills, first put up 40 years ago. They
regulate and Invigorate, stomach, liver
and bowels. - Much Imitated but never
equaled. Sugar-coated aud easy to take
M candy. One to three a dose.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
Then Is a diseao prevallirv; In this
country mor.t dant;crour. because so decep
tive. Many sudden
deaths arc caused by
i. heart disease,
pneumonia. heart
failure or apoplexy
are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble is al
lowed to advance ihe
kidi.cy-polsoned
Used U'iil aitark the
MnmSftM vital orrans or the
I kidneys themselves break, down and waste
a way cell by coll.
Bladder troubles mosl always result from
a derangement of the kidneys and a cure h
; obtained quickest by ft proper treatment of
the kidney). If you are feeling badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
1 Swamp-Root, ih; great kidney, liver and
i blydder remedy.
j It corrects inabi.ily lo hold urine and scald
! lug pain in passing it, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
I go ofien during the day, and to get up many
times during Ihe night. The mild and tha
extraordinary effect cf Swamp-Root is soon
realised. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root 's pleasant to take and sold
tv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar
sized bottles. You may f ' S
have a sample bcitle of f0!Sfl!JSSSai
this wonderful new dis- Eiriltllittffi
covery and a book that -AliyiKWgS
tells all about It, both nmf Swamp-Root.
sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer St Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention
reading this generous oiler in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
Ihe name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham ton,
N. Y.. on every bottle.
Made scientifically from pure sugars
and with an eye to healthfulness
and ease of digestion
Goyer's Maplecane
is made of pure maple and
Louisiana cane sugar, of rich, (I y
imooth consistency and the true II 1
'woodsy"mapleflavor. Whole- V g
lorae you can eat it every day.
FOR SALE Br
E. CLARK,
Wki.don, N. C.
oct 5 301.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. C.
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A TTOIISEY-A T-LA IP,
Vt'Ei.roN, N. C.
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llrnuch office at
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Monuments
AND
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DELIVERY . . .
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