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NO.
k'OL. XLl.
A HAPPY ENDING.
Tne Knitting Needle Mightier than
the Demijohn.
"OLD LOVE LETTERS,"
-The Press.
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Unium.Morpliiiie nor Mineral.
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Young Wives Need New
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' t was in I8H5 when the
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FOB 14TarHthiSinstilutionlu.provulortlnkirMi.nlili1 l;.r IhW
e, ti..n IU 1. .tkliol.UTH an.l .hnotom l...ve Leu wlenl.!,..! v ul, the
buMnwn ii.teresU ol ll-Uf... and N..rlhimptm. nuinil U.r n. y r
Mun; i lonl upon pptov.d Hcnriu nt th- I.tj.1 rule l .nl,rt-Mx .or
(icntiin. Accomit-iof all rc ailiritwl
priwiornt:
W. P.. DANIF.I.,
Vli'ltrr.KsinKXT: rlllK:
nr. ii w.i rwis. w k smith,
(Jackson. Nurlhnflui C N. C )
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I Moore's Hill, Ind., and
WA the hrst customer nau
scarcely entered the new
saloon before the door was dark
ened hy a woman's ligure. She
was the spokesman for her neigh
borscome to buy out the shop,
and in her hand she held the pur
chase money.
"But 1 ain't here to sell out. 1
have got to make a living and I'm
i going to make it. 1 ve as niuen
right in Moore's Hill as you have,
! and money won't make me get
; out."
Thus spoke the keeper. If the
! potency of money had failed to
oust him, one would conclude the
! attempt was over. By no means !
A private meeting was held, where
! was involved the most novel meth-
' ods of warfare ever waged by wo
man against man.
I Next morning before the aston
! ished bar keeper could inter
! pose, a Hie of . solemn deter
j mined women passed through the
1 saloon, and having arranged them
selves deliberately about tne room,
drew out their work bags, and ad
justed their sewing caps. A cus
tomer now and then straggled in
at the door. He glanced sheepish
ly along the walls at the awful sight
that stared him in the face, mum
bled out a lew remarks about the
weather, the crops, and darted out
into the fresh air. The village
i doctor peered through the door,
and tied over the hills so fast that
: tradition says, the boys might have
played ninepins upon his coat tails.
; Thus it went rather, one would
say, thus went the customers. At
l noon not a dram of liquor had
i been sold. The women had de-
! termined to knit the saloon out of
I town ! Twelve brought a fresh re
! lay of knitting women, but the sa
I loon keeper, poor man, had no re-
lief force, and he stood at his post
all day long, unassisted. At six in
1 the evening the throng of the
morning appeared again, and the
! next morning the keeper saw once
more his friends of the afternoon,
j Twice he tried to smoke his un
; welcome visitors away, twice he
! tried to lock them in, but he always
! failed. For days the unequal con-'
tlict raged. Meantime, no custo
; mer dared run the gauntlet; busi-
; ness was at a standstill. The nee
; dies flew unceasingly; the woolen
stockings grew and grew, and the
; saloon keeper unconditionally sur
' rendered The knitting needle is
mightier than the demijohn or
! words to that effect! Now to make
this legend of a local legend ro
i mantic, one need only to add that
! the despised and persecuted, the
out-witted and the outknitted ven-
dor of liquor became one of the
j most liked citizens of the commu
. nity; and such is the fact. Zion's
Watchman.
lorpiil, i iii-liuf lin- can proiliuv more
iKxlily ills ihan almost a y liinn ik 't
isn"ol to (Iran Hip fyali-m t cciaional
ly. Stir tli"livr up, ail 1 not inlo shape
'generally. ThelitM. nsiilt ure 'niel
I from tl.c iuo iif Drll'iil'a 1-itl'o K.arly
j Itinera. He iihli', i flwiilve, p'eawint pil;8
I with a reputation
; K.,1,1 hv W. M Cohen. Welrlon. N. 0.
There's a face all worn and wrinkled, 'neath a crown of snow white hair,
A pair of eyes that kindle 'iwixt the lines of grief and care ;
And a pair of tembling hands that clasp a treasure old and rare,
The letters that he wrote her years ago.
'Tis the old romantic story of a love in early life',
When the maiden lips had whispered, "1 will be your own true wile;
But the lover was a soldier brave, who fell in battle's strile,
So many, many weary years ago.
and thro'
Old love letters, tied with ribbon of blue;
Faded and worn, latter'd and torn, with reading them thro
Old love letters, no one can value their worth;
For they bind a soul in heaven to a beautiful soul on earth.
They are only human letters, singing love's old thrilling song;
The writing is not beautiful, the spelling's sometimes wrong;
But the writer's hand was guided by a heart both pure and strong,
The heart that found its bullet, years ago.
All in vain new lovers souglii to win the favor of her eyes;
Her soul was steep'd in sorrow, and the love that never dies,
And until they meet beyond the bar, all tenderly she'll prize
The letters that he wrote her, years ago.
Sets of It was a Critical Moment for a
Young Woman, but She was
Equal to the Emergency.
HE woman who marries
'I rl' t for love is bound to have QOne of the Danbury young nun
J lhe s?uce of disillusion who has OCCi)Siomiiiy escorted a
. Ssl fleVrriaJf Bui V-g lady home on Sunday even
I whether her disillusion grows into in and wem for lunf '!ttcr
disappointment and becomesstcady Performing both services last Sun
diet rests largely with her. ; dl,v m suddci,l' sa,d ;,
! If she has a mother or a dear 1 Vou ,i,lk in yllr
! friend in whom she confides her i "Why-no, she answered
hnnp I surprise,
tu ,.iv,npM nf honninoQ nrf v.-rv "Do you walk in your sleep
IN BLOSSOM TIME,
nii'h gone
When she begins telling her dear
friends about Jack's trying ways
she is laying up endless troubles
for herself.
One's difficulties always seem
greater when they are made the
topic of conversation.
If a wife could only keep her
troubles to herself it would not be
he next inquired.
"No, sir."
He moved his chair an inch
closer, and with increased interest
asked :
"Do you snore?"
"No," she hastily replied, look
ing uneasily at him.
At this reply his eyes fairly
sparkled. His lips eagerly parted,
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Kidney TroubU Makes You Miserable.
cvcryLociy who reads the news
:;ur o know of the wonderful
curej made by Dr.
. Kilmer'; Svamp-Root,
il tiie great kidney, liver
I. and bladder remedy,
hi", lhe preat medi-
jr. cal triumph of the nine-
covered ailcr years of
'-"ifTil if in rpsnrrh hv
lj Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent kidney and blad
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame bad;, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Brian's Disease, which Is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for every thing 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 biaddcr trouble.
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I saw her sweet tace gleam to-uay 1 reiueniner, i lemeniuci nuw
Forth from the apple tree, So short a spring ago, c. u
The bink and white tints of its bloom She would hide among the branches j And (,n nine cases out of en) she
Reflected blushingly, Where the apple blossoms blow; ! would find she had married a lov-
And in her eye the azure sky, And when I'd fail to find herj I able flesh and blood man in place
The sunbeam in her hair, She would laugh and call to me; ; of me maudlin, angelic creature
As framed in scented blossom mist "Here 1 am, the biggest blossom j , iinagination nad pictured.
I saw her smiling there. In the dear old apple tree. , ,( g each f us shou,d
I Winnpfl from the doorwav. down Oh, it would not much surprise me ! have our illusions.
To where the old tree grew, Should 1 really find her there But j, is ais0 wen t0 remember
Gazing up into its branches tor Midst tne Diossoms rosy wmteness
The face and form I knew; And the sunshine ot her hair ;
But the soft wind sighed and sadly For 1 know she still is blooming
Shook the petals all apart In the garden of the skies,
And a veil of perfume drifting And 1 feel that in the springtime
Shut the vision from my heart. liarth gets close to Paradise.
Yl,n ta.pitinrr r.ipiitir.n fparlinff lhi: c"..nrnusi
rou lies to nerseit it woum not ue . . . . . , -.. .."-
., am as he rave his chair another offer In this paper and f 'ft
: long Petore sue wouiu realize mat - - . . sed your address to
A WOMAN'S WAY.
When pa came home the other night he had a happy smile
And said to ma that we would soon be livin' in great style,
L-secause a man nau neen aiuuuu ui.h uuy ,u mum mi,
Just as a favor, on a thing that couldn't fail to win.
"He'll let me have the stock," says pa, "at fifty cents a share
If I'll subscribe tomorrow, for there's little left to spare.
"He'll let us in for fifty cents for every share we buy,"
Says pa, while ma she didn't seem to hardly bat an eye;
"And in six weeks from now, if we've a mind to let it go,
We'll get ten dollars for each share that's estimated low
I've seen his papers and they're straight; there ain'ta chance tolose,
Say, whai's the trouble with you, ma? You don't seem lo enthuse."
"If it's as good that," says ma, "I can't quite understand
What makes him want to let it go. Of course it would be grand
To get the money, but I'd feel as though it wasn't fair
Toaob him, as we would if we should take a single share,"
"Confound a woman, anyway," says pa, "she always seems
To want to wake a person when he's having pleasant dreams."
i that all our illusions, even the most
precious, are turned out in our
; own nrivate thought factory, and
' when they are dispelled there is
; nobody to blame but ourselves.
A woman is apt to think her
fiance the most generous creature
alive. (Illusion No. 1.)
She is positive he is the most
thoughtful of men. (Illusion No.
; 2.)
I She has seen innumerable evi
dences of his unselfishness, so she is
convinced he is one of those rare
oirds an unselfish man. (Illusion
No. 3.)
inmnr-1 hitch he briskly inquired
"Do you throw the comings
from your hair in the wash basin?"
"What's that?" she asked with
a blank face.
He repeated the question, al
though with increased nervousness.
"No, I don't," she answered in
some haste.
Again his chair went forward,
while his agitation grew so great
that he could scarcely maintain his
place upon it as he further asked :
"Do vou clean out the comb
when you are through ?"
"nf PAnrp 1 do " shit said, star
ing at him with all her might, j
In an instant he was on his j
knees before her, his eyes ablaze '
with flame, and his hands outstretched.
"Oh, my dear Miss, 1 love you,
he passionately cried "I give my
whole heart up to you. Love me,
and 1 will he your slave. Love
me as I love you, and 1 will do
everything on earth lor you. Oh,
will you take me to be your lover,
vour husband, your protector,
your everything?"
! It wus n critical moment for a
send vour address to
Dr. Kilmer fit Co. ,6inr-
hamton. N. Y. - The
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dollarsizes arc sold by all good aruggists.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
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N.Y., on every bottle.
" ...j.
She looks upon him as a paragon ,,,,,,, 0r hpr years, but
I she was equal to the emergency,
' as a woman generally is, and she
i scooped him in.
of virtue. (Illusion No. 4.)
i And I am only beginning to
I touch upon her illusions.
i Anyone who knows men at i Sl.t, ti,.lt vom. ,i,nu jsiv- you no imiiu-
Close range (and 1 say it With all ! tiou when you iisk lor Kennedy's I.uxa-
respect) knows that it Will not be j live liom-y ami Tar. the oiiainal
' t,,nrr prp thpep llllKlftllS lire tllS- ".,,"l
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and with an eye to healthfuluess
and ease of digestion
Goyer's Maplecane
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Louisiana cane sugar, of rich,
smooth consistency and the true
'woodsy"maplenavor. Whole
I me you can cat it every day.
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j with perfect sum-. Itsoothet the child
softens the Rii'in, nllujs all pun; core
1 . . , l l . I...... r..t..,lv fill-
WltlU i0!10, Him is mo "---". .. j ....
Dhuilioeii, It will relieve Hie poor little
suflVr.-r iuinifdiaiely. Ko'.il by druiiirisH
inenry put of the world. Twenty-live
cents a luttle. lie sure anil ask fi t ' Mrs.
Winslow's SouthiiiK Hyrnp," anil take no
other kind.
WHERE THE RUB COMES.
"Well," said the good-natured
boarder, "there's one thing about
our boarding house. You can eat
all you like there."
"Of course; same as ours," re
plied the grouchy one; "you can
eat all you like, but there's never
anything you could possibly ItKe.
Not ns if Rich as Rockefeller.
It' vim had all tliu wi-atli of limki'li-llir,
the Standard Oil magnate, yon i-oulil l ot
buy a better me lieine lor bowel complaints
thin Chiniherlain's (Vic. Cholera anil
Diarrhoea licini-dy. The most eminent
physician can uot prescribe a better prepa
ration fir colic anil diarrhoea, toth for cliil-ilri-nunil
adult-) The uniform success of
this le x e ly has shown it to he superior to
all others. .It never fails, and whin re
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ant to take. Every family should lie
supplied with it.
T. r sale hy W. M Cohen, WYIdon; W.
I-; !eaaus, Enlield; J. A. Hawks llarys
hurj; COURTESY.
celled.
Illusion No. I will go flying
when he objects to the size of the
housekeeping bills.
This can hardly be said to be his
fault. It is merely that he has had
a sudden reminder of the stern fact
that it costs two more than one to
live, and he realizes with a start
that he has to economize in innu
merable ways.
When he is so careless as to
Sold liv W M. Cohen, Weltlotl. N. C.
A
Live up to your good intentions
and put the devil out of business.
-I j- 3 m "T- T A .
bigaatura
of
J JE. B -X- - JL-. J-
, lhe Kind Hon Haw Wwars B
g T. CLABE
: ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. C.
Piactieesin the courts of Halifax and
j adjo uina: couuties.timt in the Supreme
1 coin t ol the State. Special attention given
to collections ami ' innipt ,.lnmi.
When you want to bet, put up
something stronger than a bluff.
Death from Appendicitis.
decrease in the same ratio that the use ot
forget tWO Or three tilings she asks j Dr King's New Life fills increases. They
him .0 do, illusion No. 2 quickly ! -e you ,m danger and ..ring ..nick and
follows No. I. Again 110 fault Of j m, growing out olit. Strength anil vigor I
. .. always follow then use l.naranteen ny
ms- , nnv druggist 25c I fit them.
He didn't realize on what a pin-
hoil hppn nliic-fd or he I fnine neonle take fiendish de-
:;ash,doors,blinds,
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UtlVlV. I w IH1V1 lWV'l j uu,v 1 ,
would have been more careful not j light in always being on the wrong :
to fall. : side.
Her erowine grief is when he
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Ncr-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents.
Head Ache
Sometimes?
U so. it will ititrrost you to
know that it can he stopped
with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain 1'ills;
and without any bad afU't
ctlccl."., ami thin v.'ithoitt tlitn-p-r
ot forming a lni?! habit or
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tain no oiititn, niorihine, co
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from tired, irritable, turbulent,
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en these nerves, thus removing
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j for th euro of Iwa.laefe, i';1
! think that there la nothing that ll
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! n of n nervous temperament, and
I ooeasloniilly huve pe l mv
1 ner.ea seem to be completely exhaust
i ed. and I tremble so 1 can scarcely
contain myself. At these times I al
I wavs take the Antl-1'aln l ills. end
they quiet me. right away. It Is re
! marknhle what a unnthliij efteet they
have upon the nerves. '
MRS. P. K. KAHL, Detroit, Mich.
Dr. Mil' Antl-Paln Pills r old by
yur druggist, who will guarantee that
in tint packao will benefit. If It
falls, h will return your money,
(t 00e, 25 cents. Navtr sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
It is possible to ordain relief from chronic
indigestion inn! dyspepsia hy lhe use of
K0U L 1'OK IIISI'EI'SIA. Some uf the
most hope'ess cases of long standing have
j it-Mel to it, It enables you lo digest lhe
food vou cat and exercises a corrective in-
,1, l.nil.l,,,,. nn the efliciencv of the
digestive organs
hoiler wlieicin th
keens un your vitality, he.iltli anil stiengih
Kwloliligestswhatyoue.it, Mali. a the
stoinach sweet puts the toiler in condi
tion to do tho work nature ileiuauds of it
gives you relief from ilig.alive disorders,
! ut.il puts Jim in slmc tnilo jour he-it, and
led jour Ivst. v
I Sold hy W. M- 'ohen, Wehloti, N'- C
"Do you see how smoothly this I
p i .t..--ni I
imie on ot macnineiywoiM..gr Her growing grief is when he . : ,, w nBlhin ,k, De
said a scientific man to his son. I i unacmii-itina tu-pntv-fivt I n?:..iiu'.i..ii u-ivkis-iUa There rfe a host
have a few drops of oil on i.-.hat , cem cigar after she has denied her- ? J y- it"'
is the reason. Now take a hand-.scjf something else absolutely genuine Ask tor iviint's tio d, too.
Fill nf rlii snnrl nnrl past it smniw!' , j oi.- : u.t... ,,. ;,, ' tor sunhum, cuts, liruises. and e-pccially
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II itt A Co., Chicago, 18 ou every u,..
ALTER E . DANIEL
ATTORXEY-Ar-LAW,
WKt.noN, N. C.
Practice iu the omits of Halifax and
Nnithainptoii and iu the Supremo and
Fcdcial courts. Collections made in alt
parts ol North Carolina. Branch office at
Halifax, N. C open every Monday.
the wheels." The son hesitated
"It will spoil the running, father,"
he said, "and how can it ever be
cleaned again?" His father smiled.
"You are right, my son- as to this
The s'omach is the 1 machinery. But 1 have noticed
steam is made that 1 hat you habitually practice sand
throwing in other inmgs, ana as
the lad looked amazed, he added,
"Good manners are the drops of
oil upon the delicate wheels of life.
Bad manners are the grains of sand
thai clog and ruin its usefulness.
You hesitate to cast sand into this
stead of being unselfish he is the i
most selfish creature she Knows.
Like the pendulum she swings
from one extreme to the other; and
so it is with all her pet illusions.
But if she will have patience she
can grow a whole new set of illu
sions that will be much more valu
able in facing every day life.
With a little skilful management
she can do much toward training
"Dear Jack" in the way he should
go.
I And if she be of lhe right sort
she can do much toward making
Monuments
CONDITION, NOT THEORY.
lou ncsitate to cast saitu nuu mis --- - ... . -
machine. Can you not be wise i him not a perfect man (tor that
, where
M. J. Irons, who has been grow-!
ing plants with wonderful success
under an ncetylene light at the
Cornell department of agriculture,
said recently:
"Plants are like men. They
adapt themselves to the conditions
confronting them. If a plant can't
have ten hours of sunshine it con
trives to get along somehow on
five hours.
"It is like mankind. A man said
to his friend one day:
"Do you think two can live as
cheaply as one?"
"Before my marriage 1 thought
they could," the friend replied.
" 'And afterward?'
i " "Afterward I found they had
i to.- -
While a bilious attack is decidedly tin-
life is concerned?"- Tor-
Sciatica Cured
would be most trying to live with)
hut a good husband who would be
a joy to her heart forever and a
day.
SPIRIT COMMUNICATION.
i
j An extraordinary story of spirit
j communication comes from Aus-
I.. ....rt. rtn ihn Yarro
I jrailtl. Ill n luwn u.v i ......
i Yarra river, a Mr. Brown attended
j Alter twenty years of torture For more
I than twenty eats Mr. .1. II. Ma'fey, of
' aiijii Clinton slii cl, Minneapolia, Minne ,
was toitme.l by sciatica. The pain and
nillVring which he endured during thiB
time is bevond couiprcnsion Nothing
ca-e him anv nerinani nt relief until lie
il eilt lianiberliiina Pain Halm. One up- i
p ieation or that iii.ia .-nt relieved the pain i a Spiritualistic seance when his two ,
and made sleep and rest possible, and li-ss t SOUS and a friend had gone OUt j
than one bottle has cfl'is tcd a permanent i yachting for a few days. During j
cure II tumbled with sciatica ur ilieu- i . sp!,.,rp j, js sta(Pcl one of the
malism why not try a bottle of Paiu , ,,;,, , n,t ,hp Fuct that
Palm and see for yonrsell bow quickly it , j it ..:
relieves the pain. "e ya nau capcu aiiu a., m, . -
1..1... w ki ri,e.. We ii.m- w i wpi-p cirownco. ucscnu nc iw iu
E llcnvans, Entield; J. A Hawks, Garys
bi.rg
Sold by W. M Cohen, Weld n, N. C.
There is no tool like an old fool,
unless it be a young fool with plen
ty of the old fool's money.
NO MAN IS STRONGP.H THAN
HIS STOMACH.
Let the greatest athlete have dyspepsia :
and iiis muscles would sum fail. Physi
cal strength is derived from fiasl. If a
iniin hasiiisiitlieieiit food he lose strength.
If he lias no food he dies Komi is con
verted into nutrition Ihrimu'li the stom- 1
, mli ii i el bowels. It ilep,nd on lhe
- strength uf the stomach bi what extent :
' fiHsl eaU'll is digested Hint II -Mill I la led.
People cull die ol slnrviitinn who bino
1 abundant food to eat. when ill" stomach
1 and it iisso.'iate oreaus ol tliireMiou mid
; nuiritiiMi do nut iierform ilu-ir duty. ;
, Thus the stomach l Ivallv the vital or-
gaiiiil Hie Isslv. II the stomach is'weak"
I tlio Isslv will U-w.-aU also, lava use II is
i li;sn Hie stonnieh the Issly relies fur Its
j sirength. And as the Issly. considered as
; a win ili.. is made up id iis wmtiiI niem-
1 tiers and organs, mi the vi-akno-s of the
S body us a cuiiseiinii.-e of "weal." stom-
i .. .i." in iu. .lii i ii ,, i,..l iMimiiir the or
gans which collisise the Ind). If Hie
llv is weak ln-euiise It Is ill-iionrishi-d
thai tdivsical weaUness will bo found in
all the organs- heart, liver, kidneys, etc.
The liver will Is- torpid and inactive,
givioa rise ui biliousness, lu-s ul appetite.
weak nerves, feelile or liTi'L'iilar action ot
heart, palpitation, di.iiu-ss. headache,
backache- and kindred disturbance and
weaknesses.
Mr. I ni Is Pare, of tjuelss-. nrltes: "For
years after my lienllh heeaii to tail, my liead
ioew dlz.v. eyes paimsl me. sod inv sioinaeh
was sole all the lime, while everything I
would eat would seem lo He heavy like lead
on n.v stonineh. The doctors clniiueil that
AND
Gravestones.
WE PAY thi FREICHT
anpCUARANTEESAFE
DELIVERY . . .
I.AIUil-'.sT Tot K Inthe Houtb
IllustiaU'l CaialtiRiic Free.
THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS.
(Established 1H4H.)
16 Ui ICS Iluukal., Kotioik Va
io4 It
Oil ll'J su'iiini ,. , '
,. I....I.. t a.i. .1.. , ,,. il. iw-IWIB.
r s-u on in.-. uu .T
cality minutely. He also said that
one body had been devoured by a
K ' shark. Search was made, ana
Some fellows worry because found Som
tney can t meet iittn uunguuuno,
others, because they can't dodge
them.
, . : 1..1.1- -i,nn i'ln,.,,l.r. I Wbv tnke a dosen things to cure that congh'r
pieassui ii iB(iii.i,j -
Iain's SUimachand Liver Tab'cts are taken I Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tarallays
For sale hy W. M. Cohen, Weldonj W.
E. Beavans, Enfield; J. A. Hawks, Garys
lore;.
the congestion, stops that tickling, drives
the cold ont through your bowels.
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldoo, N. C.
time later a shark was killed near
the spot, and on being opened the
waistcoat and watch of the unfor
tunate man were found. The
watch had stopped at nine o'clock,
the time mentioned in the sons
message to the seance.
then- powders regularly yet I fell no hotter.
My wile ailvlseo mo loil'y it. riem- s ......-..
Meilleal lilseuvery-aim slop msui o.v ...
tor's iin-ilii-ilie. She Umghl me a Unite and
we soon found that 1 Is-tan to Improve, so I
kept mi ttie I rt-al tiiPlit. I hsik on ttesh. my
sloiiineli Iss-auie normal, the lilaesli.e organs
Wolkeil is-rfeetly ami I soon l-imil lo look
like different person. 1 cull never cease, to
tie trim-fill for what your medicine lias done
ful me nnd I eertsinly rive il hMiost praise.
Don't Ik' wheiHlled hv a peuiiy-gralibiiig
dealer Into taking inferior sulistltiitos for
Dr. Pierce's misticines, riTuminendisl to
be "Just as gissl."
To gain knowledge of your ow n brsty
In sickness and health send for the Peo
pie's Coininott Sense .Mislieiil Advisor. A
Issik uf Hw page Send '.'I one-cent
stamps for paper-eoverisi. or 31 stamps
for cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. U. V.
Pierce, 0U3 Malu Street, llutlalo, M. V.
SPUING AND SCMMEli
MILLINERY.
FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES.
Bntterick's Patterns.
R. & G. CORSETS,
Hiaaca at 50c. , Ladies 75c. to f 1.
akPrli:e will be made to snit th
times, I lata and Honneta road aod
Trimmed to order.
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FILLED. v
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldoo, N. C.