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WKLDOW N. C, TliriSSDAY. SKITKM IIKl. (i,
NO. 1 1.
VOL. XLL
V .CTIa. VS1 act VI 11 CAT-.
THE SPANISH WOMAN.
IH'UnitlinK l or Women of (ientle
Itirtli tu I:hi-ii llor Living
MniTi.iKc Their Chief Aim
All Must Have n Dowry.
COMPARISONS.
1 lu Kind You llstvo Always nought, mill which litis liecn
,ii ii-o lop over MO year, lias litirnn th signal nro id'
Q uoil lms been hiikUi uiulcr Ills per-
Hoiml Niim-rviKiim kIiico lis liilaucy.
t-. -, JfClCSUK Allow no ono todocolvn yon hi this.
;i r iJiiiil iTiVlts, Iiiiilatloim and Jimt-ns-ifooil" nil- but
: i hih nls that trltlo with uml rnduiipT tlio health of
In!::. lis and Children Enperlonoo against r.vporiiite.iL
What is CASTORIA
i toi'iii is a. harmless substitute, for Castor Oil, l'uro
i Dnips and Soothing Syrups. It is l'leasant. It
, :inis neither ()iiiiin, Morphine nor other Niuvotlit
i lisianee. lis ii;u Is its guarantee. It destroys Woriim
nllnys IVi.'i-lsloiess. It eures liitrrlnt-ii und Wind
i 1 1 relii'ws Teething Trouliles, ein es Const Iputioit
,,n.l I'latnleney. It assimilates the Food, regulates (lie
M.muii-ii and Itmvels, giving heallhy und natural sleep,
t he Cliililien's I'aimi'Oil The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
S7
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMt IINT.ua ., n U. .t.lll, c o IH.
McDUFFIE-S
TASTELESS CHILL CURE.
U the only s(Julnin6on
chill u".qh to chill,
the market. It ,ncrBn.Boui
,d malaria. " rodbi0U.
.ppetleendmak.MOd stronK,.
PHICE, BO CENTS.
Take MeDUFFIE'9 Little Blua Livor Pills (or Constipation n,,ct
SlUKKleh Llvere. Mc Duffle's Ho.rnetfiee art) solil on u nuurentou tu !
do all we claim or your money bui K.
r.iK sai.k hv w. m.coiikv, Wi-i.Ic.ii, n. r. w. i: r.Kw.ws, I'.nihi.i, n. c.
CU rlKht Dt the .eat i
dleun.e, and do t Zj!un
orptlon In rurlnL k b
Bronuhlil, a.? to"h. Coins
Cuh. Pleornn,-"'oP'n
Pneumonia n,; f"ever"
PICE, as CENTS. f
'1 lie Sp.inMi cirl is strictly
looked :ilicr hy Iili' iiiuiIilt; slic is
i:xiccu-il in yield iniplicii nhalicnce
In Ikt f;illiir, hut lo her suiiois
she is ,i i i.iiil ;iiul cmiu lk', ii i lit .
mo wiiiiiiin in ilic wiii'M tujoys Iter
kini:ilimi more. l;i'uin the time
she is lil'ieen, when she is consul-1
erei.1 ni'own up, uiilil she nui ries, i
every e tli HI is iiliule lo pi'ovitle
annisenieiiis lor lie-1", and ol' these :
loveinakiiiH is the chief.
The yinnif; Spanish woman
nevei hy any eh.inee is allowed to
go oiil alone, so, as the mother or
husband eannoi always lie in at
tendance, an occupation is provi
ded for an indeliniie number of
middle -ajjed Spanish ladies of gen
tle liinh, who accompany girls,
young married women, and wid
ows lo eaily mass, and on the sub
sequent round of shopping.
Nowhere is there a more unre
mitting struggle to keep up appear
ance. No mallei- bow poverty-,
1 stricken the family may be, the
comforts of life arc curtailed in ,
order that the wife and daughters
may baye smart dresses in which :
to walk on Sunday in the I'rado. I
A struggling man, holding some '
petty official position, which brings
in perhaps $tit)l) a year, must stint
in food to enable bis family lo go
to the theater and to allow his
daughter the chance of attracting a
husband.
livery Spanish girl requires a
dowery, w bethel' she marries or
tpics into a convent, and ibe most
strenuous scraping goes on lo pro
; vide lliis.
The idea of a Spanish woman of ! ,rllk
gentle birth earning money is not
10 be thought of, and she would
lose caste and be expelled from
socieiy if she followed any profession.
fta Noun an W l!.-Kl i Mnke Thera
Wt ll.-ulu to Si.nVr.
We wcuil.l n il have t.i solve so for
eoliniCe If "lull e . ilulli'l.V eilll
'llii!i,s" w.-ie in il1.' eveiifv ilistl iliuteil
IIIIIUII',' US. fur Mil lillc'd 1 t Mi.lllll llll'll
:t,'nl lo lillu If II eil one. If we were
.ill !i,iio!m'Ue.l or latne or llin,l;
If e'-iy IiiiI'iiikI wen- iinl'.illlil'ill iin.l
,,1 ry ellllil II er.i.i:; if e wnv all poor
anil no 1 1 hi i i li.ul any niore tliail uliotli
it; if liolnuly'K s ill ille.1 ill Ills eurly
KlreiiKlli n ml noli iy ua.-i loviil while
we Mil in tleili-,1. Ilu'll who of us
w oiilil Uiintv . tin I sorrow s ami alllle
tiolli v.flt'V W i' Wolil'l lake each of
them fin' M'auli-il, as a ( 'Iiiiiaiiiau lakes
his ,w- iv skin ami an luiiiini his i-e,l
one.
It is lu'rause v.e Koe our estate illflei
In:; from tli.it of our fellows thai we
ale l, iuiteil to i-oliiliarisoiis. ami It Is
III the lllllklllk' of these eolil:iiris ins
1 1 in ( u sense of our s irrows, like Hie
kn iuhili;.' of our nlllii-llons, Ih Hist
horn. Ilow woiilil we liae known that
we w ore i.o ,r unless we hail seen some
oi.e rise who was ri.-her or that our
Hon wa;i uiisoeeessfiil unless the sou of
soinohoily ilse were niaklni; n k'n-at
lunik In Hie win-til V Wnul.l our lillle
ehihllen he uiihaiiy with only one
.ll-e.i ll'.ul they Hot need other rllil
illetl w Itll t .in-:
II e iu.e.i In this, then: When in he
din to make eoniiarls ins, we ln-prlll to
f.uli'er. 'Hits niiiy seem to he ii html
sitiin, hut It Is a true one.-iaille
lluiullioii I'reueli In ll.u tier's Ihizur.
THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
Try .v III.' ii of V"'' ""
II. i.t ..tt I. II..' 'I'U.'.M.
Ill, l old tllue I, I ill S lite Sin Aiiti.nl-)
l.l.'ht, tire a ileliisti'ti aii. I :l snare, anil
tli, man wh i siths lor Ihein has lillle
,miiiv,iI iii nf i. Ii.it th.-j w ere. Iletuni
to thrill. Wool. I J. III'.' Ilieu rise oil II
Mill m ., -nil, i! iiml w.i h ill the pllllii;
..ill oa a pair ol r ml, Lie liools llnlt
thai a tin run In .tilTne-.. pull on ii
i.o ,i ii si. li t oirr j .nil- I. ark aii. I sit
,'ouu In a Inn'.' men! Willi your tin
le-i nl stool ilanrim: aiMuml on n split
i.lah Moor, rat rorn Hint tillrou
for ii slea.ly .lie! ali i I .h-.r f 'teni
lioui-s out of Iwelit. lour. Ii.) without
a dally paper, a liy seieeli, ll luos.Ulto
Imr. a spi'lnu ii i ii 1 1 i- -1. a kerosene
lamp fi.'i'liau' your om-ii to market
uml sit on Ihe II of mi in eillt lis
GEHMAN GLEli CLUBS.
1st. r I ' l)aM
I
III Ihe e.ll'li
III,. .,!,. ill
'Ihe liii.,1 s
olk III IS.,
IllllllS l.ti.s.
tia.l. 1'
tlsrl'. pni.tr
.Illlie 10.
lis
J. Iilel
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Hie N.
I at Ih
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II... sa.-.IK.'rf.'sll. Im
I t. II ,.!,.
. ,.l s;,.-liuel fests In
. . . I, 'i.l anuiliilly.
i, 1 l,. I I...! In New
i ...'.Mirli Her
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ell ex-A.tvrii
rlllPs
Ihlnl
tills .-ai- on
ihe Now o;'l,
.tit. . that the
Will he reeell
.1' .Ne.v ..rk will ,
nlllliial I'rslUal hi
the P.ilh lo
Joll'il.ll
Ire rhr.
I I.., II
nulll rlee
:,rate the
,ev York
'-'.'.I of .lime,
if r i.ere..
the
STAC! LEGENDS.
KI:ST THAT KliSTS.
& : Bank : of : ffslioa
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ACiil'.-,!' -oTil, n
State of North Carolina Depository.
I lalifax County Depository.
Town of Weldon Depository.
Capital antl Surplus $36,000.
"171 n K It tfiir. this in-titillioli li s (ir.n i.te.l li.nkn i hinlillis lol
H se.liiill llssHrkli..l.h'1'.iiii.l ilu.rl. i- luir h,,n i.hil,li,,l i,,ll,
1 luiMllfsii ilili-re-ti nl 1 1 . i x uml Nilli.iln.l..n rooini. s I.o I v
Man. V is Imuieil llli.lll npii...-.Ur, unl .- at III I. HI. I !' il I'."" '
.nil. ii, Aeeoliiitnif nil nr.- sili.ilr.l
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HIAWATHA
' PAUL CAKnCTT SPTC1AL
,H (S,iLI,i.u ( li.iiiiuariii'l
'tu Ami all olher nuletiisol 1'iiie uml WIioI.i.miih Win lio smiil li-lel ii -
la.HiU,..,l f.sl, I'linl ill He. -i lol all kiwis ol -mall hulls. i!i.i.rsrlr
ui . ..-.'. . - i.. HiinirOlH.s'. NOIiHM.k,
Rest means resi. j
"(an out" worrying.
Kesi w ith a capital N
Rushing for trains and boats is
mil resting.
Being elbowed by a vulgar mob
isn't resting. -
Neither is staying at home and
being annoyed by endless details.
Overdressing, overealing and
too much exeiieineiil arc not rest
ful. Over Sunday rest is best accom
plished by a side trip to some rcsi
ful place.
The idea is to discover what
best agrees w ith one and then to
follow il as well as possible.
Anyway it's just as cheap lo
raise a vegetable garden as lo try
to pick oui safe investments.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Cliilihcu.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Bigualuie uf
Ancient Molten of III. u IiuiiI'm Au
tiii.illir t.) S..i.I..'n.
There Is II. heust III the world to
whieh more legendary virtues lire lit
lilliuti',1 1 1 in 1 1 Hie stim'. partly iiwlnu
to the tale of St. Hubert, partly to ll
supposed nnllpatliy of shies toward ,
serpents, partly to il peculiar mass of
efistle In the shape of a cross whleli
Is found tn the HiiiiuarK heart. A
whole hook IllleM he written oil the
miraculous power of the heart and tun
eitli'ilcy of dih'erelit purls of lit ill
i .-alnst the trouliles of Oils evil world.
I'oulllol.x. Ill (lie slxleenlh eoiitury,
K.ves ll lout! list, niul Master ltohel't
lopsel tills pane upon iat;e Willi Iheln.
hut our ii ill Iiol- 111 his solid l.lik-li-.li
I'lishtoll is ellary of nreeplllii; such
sturie.-l.
Men say, lie admits, tlmt when n
stsi? Is rluhl old he healrth u serpent
with Ins foot till she he wrulti. and
then elltetli he.', and Ilieu g .eth lo
mid then runneth hilher and
thither till lie wnier mi. I venom I.o'
meddled toelher. nud inalieth til I.l east
nil tils evil humors that lie had lu his
hoily, ami .uaki'Ji his llesh come all
anew. I tut. lie adds, with the solemnity
of Hero lotus lihnself. "Thereof uii.ko I
nolle titti.niatioik." And Ihli phrase
occurs uitulii nud iiK-ilu. lor the rmute
de Kolx U too K'leat und nol.le n huiilcr
that miy assertion of his should he
lilllKhed lit.- Maonilllilli'n .Mnnii.luii.
v.al wend van- way In church n
frolic. 1'arrli corn and pens for coffee
and sassafras for tea and see how y.ai
like It.
Tl Id days are looked backward lo
alTecllonatcl). sals the llahcston
NelVS. hocnu-.r they W el'c the dai s of
our youth, of linindiliK blood and sup
ple joint-, the days of hope and the
ilajs of love uml hiUiihlcr and sotu!.
'I lie days of Ihe prrsrlit w ill be the
K..I.I old dn.isof the c iniini! nencriillon
uml w ill be regard, d by our su, rcss,.rs
ns rather cnide in ctistoiiis und harsh
lu many ways, yd withal not to be de
spised. The prouri.sMlves of our line
are the mossl.noks of later eras, l'll'ly
years hence we will be accounted as
slow and immature as we now reiilliil
those of half u century iik'i.
CHIRSCHMUS.
A HnUl llHli.1) Tlmt Is Unit, nf I're
rtt'J h.'1-rleM.
Last nuui.ecr 1 nte numine Swiss
ehlrselinius twenty years old. It tasted
like u eoiieeiitnillo.i of all the richness
unit Bwvetuess of tile most perfect
cherries. In appearance it was n pur
pllsh black hiiiss. Alio had not impair
ed It lu the least.
t'pou Inquiry I learned how this
cherry concoction, with Hi wonderful
pl'esel-viurf iliallty, U Ulllde. The cher
rim used must bo perfect -very large,
ripe, Juicy black ones anil, nbovn all,
very sweet.
The Jillee of them pressed out niul
Htrulued lluouitli ii Imk Is put ll. a
la.'Kc presenint! kettle, at the bottom
of w hich Is placed ll piece of sinukeil
purk fastened to u block of w ikiiI. The
wood Norvun as a weight to keeii thu
fat down and prevent the Juice from
buinl.iK as it thickens.
The cherry Juice la boiled for about
twenty four hours without miliar, but
stirred from time to time until It
becomes a muss of sweetness so tlrui
and thick that It would not fall If the
kettle were Inverted.
That Is all, n simple process, hut the
result Is delicious. This chirsclunus Is
111 ueiieral use lu Switzerland with the
"fciusse alike" (sweet blltterl anil bread.
lAindotl ladies' World.
rhibs uml I red will
procession. The prlnelpa
will lake place lit
Mll-le, I oiilleellll.
I'l.llll 111. I'. ..'Ill
Ne.v York
il I . i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
perlol'li.illlri
A. .i.l.'iny ot
t. when tin
choruses will I.,' sunn by oirr l.'.'m
uiulr loir,.., ii.-.-. i if i.i m :, .1 by an or
rhestra of pm plerrs. (Ill Ihe '."Jd will
he held a plrnl I the lllooiiilnulah
I'oa.t, .atpo-ile St. II..T' . lull
Juno 'JLV Till, 1 Ino-ir.il Jubilee ot
lleiiiiiin sm-er, Salm.l '.i lo 'l ile-.l iv,
llllh t.1 U'J't 'Ihe ecrlil.,,'i of Hi.'
'M.IKle l illle" l.lerlllle I.)' I. -Ml lose.
was ler.v line. .inn, on and suijiii-in by
the New Y.uk elubs and was i,., ,'ivil
w llh no it .ippla ii-c l i e lanll.l. ht-
lif NcWillk MIIK 'U ..lii-i-ehr.' S'llif
fernesiiiiu" III II lllsllllilli-lle.l lOi.llliel'.
Ilul the moKt Ininke.l pel loriiiali.-e was
Martin l.nther's "l.m l'r-ie tr Is'
l us.r ib.ti." arr.uv.'.l by 1'lul.e. Wi
felt illlliicdlalell what lelii:iolls III, 1-1.
really Is how ri'.ind, ....Iritiu and sub
lime Mich a h.i mu Is when prrl'oriuri
by a lar:;e 01 ehcsi r.i und htinilrcd'i of
lol. 'CM. It WHS sollielhilli: tu be re-lliclub.',-il
loin;. Kos-ltlll was prc-fUt
duiiliK an l.'lri mi'-.ioii and was cheer
ed. - Newark N.'w s.
'I he hreiith of Life.
It's iisiniiilicil.it lot thai the si mutest
animal nl' its siz., tile nonll.i, iibo has the
liil.st tiiliiis. rowrilnl lili,- nuan
H.W.'l Till cir.itlllrs. ll.HV to keep the
hri'iilluu oi'iiiiii" ri"!it sliouhl he man's
t'llicl'r-t study. I.ikr ll.o.lsaads ol'olhrrs
Mis. ilia . SU-.lien, i.l' I'm! Williams,
l)., lias Iciiinc.l haw lo do lid-. She
ivnt.s: 'Tlii-.c botlli s ol III. Kil e's Nrw
Iliseiiury slopped my couh ol lo yrais
und i-arril me i.l' n h;il my ti ii'iu!- th.ulit
I'linuiiiplioe. II, i salami f.,i' lliroat niul
111 -.y II' III. I. -. " li.l .ill Irr.l Ir,' OH V
.lo.(tiiV. I lire .0,' sll.l -I. Tli, I Im.I
l.r tl. .'
diiiiitlilliiu u Kt'llulouH Duty.
"Spc.ikinjs nl' yaitililuit,." n luif-sliiii
nry wilil, "I kii.iw of tl s'-t tli;i( iv
Ifiirdu It ih ti rt'lifiluus iluly, like faM
liiK or prayer. This Kcct a tin1 lllmhios.
Tlu'j nut. tiny hi viwU yeur punitlv like
tiwd fi'uiii Miiiiiist! till sunset. Tin
day hi tlio IVsthul nf the lainpM, u
day riiit'rcd to 1-akslmii, the litnltlcs ol
wt'iilth. A tn-un'iiduiis lot of iiinnoy
chHii'CH htindn In ljikshuu' honor. All
thin itiuiihlliitf U doiiu to tost tin- tiiniii-
Clul BUt'C-CrtS tllllt Will Ittti'lld OU i'ilcll
pursoii throuKliout the yvar. If a ku
lilt'i hi1! he known a year of hard
luck Ih iihend of hint, ll' lie wins ho
knows lu; may expect a twelvemonth
of prosperity. Htnuw to nay, a ood
deal of eheatint; Hecomptmiea this re
llglous auiblliii;."
1 Vf til iiu M 1 1 k urnut.
The ipiallly and iimtitily of silk pro
(luted In your sllkvvoriuv will nil de
pend on how Mi feed thoiii. Tod
uitit li food Mht.uld not he iven at oiiee,
lut they shiMiM never In' left entirely
without at :my lime ilutlitK llie day
tip uiL-lu. You imi-t, therefore, wuteli
earefulSy t j,et an Idea of Uu-lr appe
tlttf uml provide at-eoi illuyly, snyei
Home Chat. I'resh unilherry leaven
are the proper loud for Hllkwonnn, hut
If at any time the.ie are nol proeiirahle
youii;; le.H.ee leaver lire tho U'kI suh
stilnle, hut they me only a hlp pip.
Silkworms cauuoi live lor u lon pe
rluil without their n.iliuitl food.
THE SERPtlNT'3 VENOM.
Uoiiuiiiiiit 4tun l.ckt'iul of lliff Urlulil !
uf Ihe 'iolt:M-i I'liitit.
The iioplii-t uiiM lukiiiu a h troll tit
the I'ountry uheii he s.iv u neipeut,
stiff With e.il.1. l.vln; o:. tlio (iiolllid.
Ilw eompu..iomiti ly tuok It up and
wanned It m hi ho.-mn. When the
serpent h.wl lu.tn.'ie.l It saiil:
"lHvlne pioi'liet, listen. I am now
HoliiK lo hue iiu
"Why. iniyV' in.Uii't'tl Moliammed.
'Ileeaiiie lh. isiiv i-.-isertiles mkne
and trli a to stamp it out,"
"Itul tlo.-i not thy laiv, too, inukL'
pi-i'lieUlal w ar Hulnst minor" w,u llu
pl'o)het"( I't'JoUidw. "llo eiiut thoU,
liosldes. ho uo uu.uleLul n ml o skkhi
fui'itot that 1 saved thy llfoV"
'There Is no stu li Ihim; u.4 b'titudu
upou this earth," lvplied the serpent,
"und If I were now to p;tro thee
either thou or another of thy rtu-o
would kill nit's lty All.ih, I shall hile
thee."
"If thou h:i.st suoru hy Allah, 1 will
not en use thee to hreak thy vow." said
the prophet. hoUlin his hand to the
serpent' mouth. 1 ho se.'p -nt hit him,
hut lai sueked lho wound with his hp
nud spat the veitom on the ground.
And on th.it very spot there spram,'
up a plant vWileh eomhims within It
S 'li the venom of the serpent and the
eoii:issiou of the prophet. Men i-ull
tills plant hy tho imuio of tohaeeo.
t'onte Aratts.
The menace ot' the enuntry jusr
now seems in be ihe "breakfast
food habit."
They Stand Alone.
St:iiittiiiLr out Iii hol'l n li-f, a uluiiCy
llli'l us H eoii-iii'iioii" ex;impli' of open,
trunk anil hoiif-t t:i 1 1 n ' with tint ick
und iitlli.-ie.l. im- Hr. ru nes Tavoriie
I'risrripliou tor weiik, over-worknl. ile
hilitiiteil, m rvoith!. " rmi-iloM n," pain
riielo'il women, ami lM'. l'ierre's (ioldni
Mediral Distovery. the f;nmiii reiu-'dy
for weak Moinarh, ind iyri ion. or tjs
pip'ia. torpid hsiT. or hilimiMiess. all
Ciiturrhal a tied ion ; win i lnr of tle-loiu;i-h.
how '!.. I.idiiiv-. hltidili-r. uanl
p.iN.iU(-s, throat. I toiii liia. or otln r nui-t'oii-
inisMik" -'. Hl" h :m etlertive remedy
for all ili.eitsi-s. urihini from tltin. v atery
or Impure lilood, as scrofulous nud skin
UlI'Ttiolis.
Karh U'ttln of the aliove niedieineH
M-ars iihii its wrappiT h hadue of hon
esty hi the full hl ol iiiindienls o.m-po-'inK
Ii- in iiitnl in jiUiin fcnyllWi.
This frank and open pulilielty phuTH
i thesi' mediiiues hi it io.sx id h them
' mtmt, uml l tlio U-st wmiraiity of their
, merits. They eiimiot hi- rlassed tos patent
i llor se.Tet liH'dlellit S for they nr! Iieitln f
, lnini at Kinitrn nmpoMNon,
lir. Vieree feeU thill he ran ufTonl to
. tiike the ittllleted tutu his -full I'oulidciue
, ami lay all the Innredients of his nmli
! I'ilie ffe.'ly le(ore thil henilise these
; Imriedienls are Mich n lire endorsed and
I most strongly pmtsed hy sn.res iif Ihe
iint-t iMiiineiit iniditiil writtrs as euret
for the diM'iiscs for which these niedl
, clues lire reeoillllieiuhil. Therefore, the
a (Dieted ihi not huve to rel alone upuii
ir. I'iercw'H recnminetidaUon as to the
i-iirative value of his meiiictiies for cer
tain easily reeoirnized diseases.
A Khiiu-o ut ihe printed formula on
each bottle w ill show that no Hhohol and
no harmful or Imhit-fonidiiK dm- enter
Into Dr. IMer.-e's inedulites, iht-y In-iuk
wholly eompoumled of glyceric 'Xtriitts
of the roots of native, American forest
plants. These are het und safest for
the cure of most llwri rln, chronic iii
ra"es. Ir. H. V. rh-n-e can ! coiisulted
KitKr, hy addressing him at Hutlalo,
N. Y.. uml all commniucaiioiiie am re
garded as sacredly- coutideBilul.
It Is as easy to he well n 111 and
much more coinfortahle. l'oii!t4piitiou Is
the cause of many forms of illness. Mr.
Pierce'". IMeasant 1'ellets cure c.tHtipa
lion. Thev are tlnv, suKarciutted uran
Ule-. One 'little "Pellet " i- U t'eltlle laa-
tive. two a mild cathartic. All dealers 111
medicines sell them.
Thousands Ilave Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
How To l-'imt Out.
Fill a bottle or cnmincm pl.ir.n with your
water and let it stand twenty foi:r hours;
sc'iiment or sct-
1 llni,; indiciteii an
unhealthy condi
tion of till kid
irvl; if it sUins
your linen it Is
evidence of kid
iu: trouhle ; loo
herpient desire to
pa-,3 it or pain in
thn back h al::o
convincing proof that tie kidneys &t)J LUtd
der iirc out cf oid':r.
What to Do.
There is comf-jrt in the knowledge zo
often eiprcjsed. that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the preat kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of ihe urinary parage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and r,calding pain in passing
it, or bd-j effect3 following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of ben.g compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
d'-inng the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect cf Swamp-Root is soon
realised, h stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If ; on netd a medicine you should have tho
be:;t, Sold ty druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle o( this
wonderful discovery
and a book that telrfflij":
more about it. both sent tK-U'TSHG,
absolutely free by mail. -UJ
Addresr, Dr. Kilmer & rrmo or Swwnp-itoo.
Co., Bingamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading thu generous offer in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
th name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and ihe address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle,
Tin: x. -.
Slate Normal anil
I t Industrial Collep.
COURSES
I. I I i:i;m;Y i iiMMIT.'cI VI.
i (I.ASSHAI lii.MKSTIrsriKMT:
' SCIIATllTf MAM KI, TU.VIMM!
! I':i.iiim.U AI. MI SIC
fllrri' ciniise. leailini! to ili'treen.
I 1 ."-p.', i il cor-i s l,,r ''atliiatesnt' uther
-A- Lu.-. V,'.-!l ..pi pp.'d Tiuii.ing
S.-li, nl tia Tr.rhrls. Hoard, hiulnlry, tni-
! lion iil.il I :rs ho use i f tmt l ooks, etc.,
sl'n ii yiur. I or lire milam stndi'iits,
1-;.-.. ITtlr, nth annual irssion lie-ins
.-itni.ter -.'ii. IihiiJ. 'I',, sc. lire Is.ar.l in
I Ii.- ihaitiil nrs, all tVie at.libcatiiinH
slioiilil he niai.e l.rlolt' .Inly to. ('. ril-s.
,.iii.1ria-i' inv.tid I.o. a llai.-i drsiiint; com.
! p.'leiil I, :t I.ri's and stfi orai Iims. I'or
catalog an. I ollirr in I... ma. i.n, a.ldri'.s
Charles I). Mclvcr,
i, I, I. i:sia ii;. i,
I'rtsidtnt,
. f.
Cliuuttttttu lllvera.
"Lnrry liouovnii," mild 11 profession
al snlu.iner, "iniide the l.lk'liest dtvo
n rei ord. It ns uio feet u dive from
the Itrooklyii brldnc Honovini nlso
took a til ve f.um NV1K.1111 briilKe, 11
Buoil L'mi feet. There lire 1111 other div
ers In the siiino eliiHH with Lurry. Jack
Ui.rus 11n.de 11 dive of lo( feet from
the tupmust .ir.lii.-iii of the Three
llrotl.ei's, the hirnoKt Milling ship of Its
time, und Jim o'Kourku ni.il Julius
(.uulier have done some kihkI iHvluK'
too- ll) fwt, 125 feet, und 80 0.1 but
It In doubtful If Donovau'ii reeoril will
ever tie broken."
K.STAHI.1HIII-TI IKI.V
PEOIALTIKS;
IRCINIA DARE PViis A
VV liilrK.-ui.iM-lllul.il) l o. li' tlioni,' .Ay.
OLD NORTH STATE BLACKBERRY
liny N iipi,. 1 1.1. Hi' 1 sy
liest ( hsi PriefN Paul ill HrU
Wetrn hraiu h. St Loins. Mo
Has Stood The lest 25 Years
Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
No-Cure-No-Poy. 50 cents.
A Ivy diicMi'i Intve 10 know
vi t y iiiiii li lo lliink lie could gel
mi a lot less.
A Live
Wire
I'u i v it. i o is a live wire
I'liii.le. lino .-nl...' J I "f ''e
lui.lv uiili tl.e lir.iin. I l.cy arc
mi tiiiiiiciiiiis lliat if yott j'l't.e
1 1 .it i- lite -.1.111 v. itll till' puil.l ')f
a tu i, lie von will tout Ii a nerve
an.! r-.--:'. c a.::!ui-l: pnin is
r.ilKil. Acl.i'S ami pa. us amie
front a I'lrssiire, hiiaiti or in
jttry to a mi ve; lite tiU'iv " "
iiieiit tlte mrve lite c.i f.iti-r tlte
pain. I. e.i ll.f p 'in lutncs
from a l.tree mrve it is called
Neuralgia
whether it he the facial nerves,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or other prominent mrve
branch. To Mop pai". then,
you must relieve the strain or
pressure upon the nerves.
Dr. Miles' Anti-rain Pills do
this.
"1 siifTrrfd lntrr.1"- pntn. ennseil u
Th. rn.-ll.h-. Tall.
The tnll of a e.-nivtlsh serves thnt nn
Imul Its nn our. Hy n peeulhir Jerk of
the Mil the uuiu.ul can retire from a
diiniterous object with almost Incredl
ble sivlf.nrss. Thu tall Is much more
effective In inovll.K the ul.ln.i.l back
Mard th.tn forward, u Hl.iifiilar Instance
nf adaptation to Its situation, for by
menus of Its lull It eu.i withdraw Into
Its hole with mu h swiftness as In an
Instant to place It out of thinner.
Uieltetl Mi ('..uiluettl.
Tess -Of course, 1 knew Unit May
and ltesi. were littler enemies, but do
you nieu.i to tell u.e they uctuiilly en-
gl.Ketl 1.1 0 flt light? Jess Yes less
- Why, what a scandal: 1 dcclaie 1
, JeMH Oh, nobody l.otlceil It. Thry
, w-eut to iv bii.-.;i.lii store to do It.--'
rbllHdrlpliliI I'ress.
A lll. l. Sluu.
Slan, hints ,,f prosperity vary lu dif
ferent part, of the country, but that
of Captain .lack Is purely I.k-:i1 -tu litm
self, 'the old .null came nut of Ills
cottai.'v door one iiior,itny: and illscov
ered some ne'er do well nrluhliol'S
IlluK elains in lho Hat In front of lib
shore.
"Ileal tut', boys." lie ipuiM.l'ed III ll
weak, old .ire. "don't ilk my elains!
There' u Ab. I Wyitian oier lln'i'e ueios
the cove; be h.n Itatn for breaktast cv
ery inoini.u In tl.e jear. tio ovei
there and .bit his chuus. boys.'1
III. Anl.il tllslnkr.
"Youm.' tiian," sui.l her father, "dc
you smoke eiKaicttcs':"
"1 should say n it." declared the
youth l.as.ily. "I would eon-iilc It
disgraceful In bo sec. V. ill. one of tin
Tile thluifs In my uioiith. I think ..II
clliarctte slllol.el". should be Jailed
Why do you ask, slrV"
"Tllolli.ilt perhaps jou eoul.l Id lu.
have one," said the old mall p.iinte.ily
"1 smoke 'em myself."- Loudon Tel.' I
Kri.ph. I
V. sir
.Mr. i lly Hoarder as bilnn enter
tallied by Ins l'Ulul s ,1 eelhe.l.'t.
"lo ,tou play and slny 'VVhcu th. '
t'ows Are Ii. Ihe rorn.' Miss Milky
ttclk'hV"
"Lord bl.'-s )oll. n il" she ejaculatr.l
"I K.-t Hie d-.r. nil. I chase 'enl out "
llariMl-'s Weekly
u H'.m.I Over 111. F.rm.
L'urle Abe, a crliiled old hcuro, via
ited u zooIokI.'iiI ijarileu. lie stootl fas
elnatcd before n en no coiitalnliu,' n
chimpanzee and eould not lie induced
to move. After awhile the u.tiu.al
came to the front nf the cane ...id I n
cle Abe sioke to hint.
lloinlyi" he said. "UowdyV"
The ehiinpiiuee not making any re
sponse, I'nele A lie chuckled niul
h inked at hi.n kuowlnijly.
"lnitH rlitlit; dat a tie way ter tlol
Doau' you nebber 'Kin ter talk. Kf you
does white ...an put er hoe In yer luin'
en meek yer witkl" he Raid.--Harpei''a
Weekly.
ttlrithen tllrord, llrru.
A tablet "In isuniueinoratlon of the
ouurutfe und hunuinlty dlsidayed by
ftlriln'ii tlliard duri.iK the epidemic of
yellow fever In tl.e year 171IT' In
i.lrur.l tsilleuo In I'liiludelphlu itlsrloses''
a phase of character In the philan
thropist not r,rnerully understood, lu.r
Unl the fever epldelolo lie plvo up his
business and his luxurious home and
assumed tl.e -.upcrlutc ndeiicy of a yel
low fever hospital. He took up the
ttorlt. otheis recoiled from ami did the
work Ih-cuuso It witu his duty.
OK
-SI'IMXti AND St MMKI! -
MILLINERY-
FANCY (UHHtKaml NOVK1.T1K8.
HatteriikVratternn.
1(. & (J. COHSKTS,
Miasra at r.Oc. , Lad it a 7.V. to $1.
I4fc.rriren will he nuiile to suit the
linitw, llata and Ituuueta made sutl
Triuiined to order.
ALL MAIL OKUKUN 1'liOM H'LY
K1LLKU.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
i WehloD, N. C.
O rent k'cilt.ctions
For Cash
4k
r tit i
Correct Dress
The "Modern M.thod" ytrm ol
high-grade ta.loiii.R introduced by
L E. Hay & Co., ot Cincinnati, O,
alisfiei good drrurn everywhere.
All Garment. Made Strictly
lo Your Measure
al mtlrtl prnn. 5.10 i.vli-s o( fnri(n
and d.,mn.lic t.lirici Irom whit It lo cl-ooae.
Retrv.wnl.a b,
A.. S. ALLEN.
On HtniHfll.
They hail iiinrrelet iiirniii.
"rertuips you tTi not uwaro," ho
stihl, "that ! luul over (l dozen pro
pOS.llH Of nuUTUlge) litflf 1 IHTl'l.tetl
yourM."
He Hushed.
"Aiut perhaps, lniuliun," hu retorttu.
hauuhttly, "you nr not aware that I
proposed to nearly twenty women Ik
foiv I beeamo iii'tiuatnted with your- '
self."
7"i MtMpieUe Itun-i, 7."
! !tU Smyin.i " "2
'J.i tin M.tvjiii ttc ruii-i, !txl" IL 17 7."
China Malting
li,V " " IS.
Jlc .lapiunM " 17e.
J.V. " " lMi".
ti.'tt' Wool Carpet hi
Window shade-, -'"e.
Title " " ItTjo
." '4 yanl wide l.inoh inn, 7"e
T.V ' " '
(i.V I'liHir Oil tloih, He
1 A im ini-ter Carpeting, M'c
1 -111 Ilix'Jll rietnrp I'raniet, H.V
Wall paper, 4 5 anil lie per mil
Central Academy.
'lho Call Tt . in nl tins school nill be
;ili mi Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1M)6.
For Initle i ml .iinatiiu. a.ldr.
.( M. l;lll)l)l', l.itllt't.in, N. C.
S t tn.
CH01CK
Th- pl--!.in Ihr- -toliffl-t,
"Well, what do you think of my new
hat?" she asked.
"Do you want n candid oplulon'r" he
questioned.
"Heavens, no!" ahe replied. "Say
something ulee."-N'ew York l'l-ess.
And lit.ltfbt.
"Wlmt happcin when iieopli) fall lu
love at first slitht''"
"I'sually uiurrluKe and aeeond alitht."
RprliiKfleld (111.) Journal.
t iiiiiiliii'.il I' l.tl.h.
Mrs Mre.ls .iul did jour hiisliau.l
die a mi 1 1. ... 1 i1. stlli?
Mis. Wcr i . I' .1" I sn,l In. l.i
ll,.,' I. Ll.it tins titer.. tlK.rit
Ural about that '!
.Mr i. W e I" Why. p s '. ilnir John
was the sl.it'.c.t u.an that ever lived -rhliat:.)
Ti Inn ii-.
'lite fl.,r W.i'.
l.uty called.
The 11,1111 linked at the card lailly.
"Just say that I'm not at Inline," he
ordcrist the nial.l. - Louisville rouricr
Journal.
Temprr.
If a man liu il i.iarrelso...e tem
ier, let him alone. 'Ihe world will
kudu und Id... euiploy.ne.it. He
A I. tlllli Mill k I K
Talking Machines,
soon meet with Home one slronktr than (irapllopllOIICS, kotlaks,
i.t t ..i... ...to i.i... i .1....,
toil can. A man may Unlit duels all wnuicms,
his llt'u If he la dlsp,s..sl to iuarrel.
f'tcii.
mill Mi.tli.s .... Iri.iil
III.' icy l.iH.'.t plirc
ill all limes, nl
l-oaled.
'Vim you repeat the Declaration of
Independence V" she asked.
"I used to lie able to," he replied,
"but itbout all I remember of It t.oiv
Is, 'To be or not to be -that Is the ques
tion.' "- Jiidue.
There la uothliur either Rood or bad
but thinking makes It no. Shakespeare.
If thou kiiou-t hotv to use money It
will become thy handmaid. If nut, It
will beoiinui thy master.- IModorus.
Front lite AA'ooda.
A popular M.iprttuti la aattl to have A
v.ihsi of line timbre, n w illowy lliture,
cherry lips, cheatni.t halt- and hazel
eyes. She must have been raised Id
the lumber rrgiuu.
SPIERS BROS.
WI.L"ON', N. (!
.!. L. HAH HIS
TtIjlE? JVLOVTGTJ
ROSES !
Carnations, Violets nud nth r llower,
always nn hard. Shower Wi'ddiii
l!oii(iU't, Handsninc Floral Desiniw.
l'ot and out door h.dilinj( plants, To
ni.Ho, C.ildu;e aud other Vene(;ihle
riantM, Magnolias. OrdcM piumptly
exciutcil. Write, 'phnnc or tflettrupli.
H. STi:INMKTZ,
KLOklsT,
KVl.Kli.ll, NOUTH t'AliOl.lNA.
4 Itl iy
T. CLAlICI
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. 0.
Prai'tii't's in the i-ourta of Halifax and
' ailioiui.iL' tH).i.ities,n.id in the Supreme
isnir. nl tli State. Sp.'iul attention giveo
In e.ill..('tinns uml nrmtipl rtnrna
W. J. WARD,
OKNTIST,
Oh'KltC IM DASIFX BUILDING,
Wl DON, N. a
mil
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICINE "vlfN0,'-0
1TUAHT McQUlRC, M. DPittiDfuT.
JMt Collet conformi to tn 8tndnrtt
rtneii by Isw lor Medtol Kdticatlon. BenJ lui
bulUtm No. II, whkh tell about tt.
; hrvt rrv ctktr Sp lty -(rtmor,
MiQICHH-HtTIStlt-lHIHW4CV
, ., . , 1 ,.. lis. .1 til. -
iivintom... . - - i.
..lis lll.illi lias ttitlloilt Kt't.Uia f'l
unlit I lii'S.i.1 taking It. Miles
Anil I'-iln 1'i.ls. Tli. v .11.1 me ""
K,.,l rtisn all the ni.sll'O.is . ever
r.-.d. Tl..'i' n. i.r b it "."'"
li.-uJ i.'li. s. anil l . ir tl i"'i' i leat.-s
., ha ''iS.p-i.-'il. l.lst'KMAN.
s.7 w tin . . :' "-. t'a
Dr. Mile.' Antl-Pa.n PHI. ar .old by
your druual.t, who will uuaranlw that
Iha lir.l iiickau 'H Ufii.'M. It .
...I., tia will rflurn your nwnty.
do.., 'Ii cnt.. Newer aula In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind
lu these days of rush ami hurry t-iu..le-y
i olten forn.il.e... Ill Ihe ll.ad, iell
t.i e 1 1 lush ol' our life little til UK1 aie done
tu otVettil that we rather rliiah.ml ...nlo. e.
A hastily eaten weal and it. re-iil.aut
h a.liiel.e in .y muse us social or fiu.ii.i'sil
loss. The wi-e man or woman is the one
who ii'lii'ies lillle illnol tl.ia sort hy a tit -lledore
of Kodul lor D.t sprp-iit. It iii
gents what yuu eat ami puis your Bhnaacb
back into sliape.
Bold by W M. Coheo, Weldon, N. ('.
I I IH Ot I'.H XIX T VI'.AK
Mas W ivsi.on'sMaiiiiisii Svki'i' lew
Wen used for over years hy millions nf .
Hint hers lor llieir ihihlien while ti-etliii.ti,
with perlect Hiwess IIhi1um the rlllhl,
selteus lho Kama, allays all pain; eures ,
ttiml riilie, ami is Hie best remedy for
Din. i linen It il I relieve I In poor little
HtilYerer iiii.iml.a.iily. Sold by tlru(!ist
iuevtry put of tho world. Tweuty-flve
cents a buttle. Ke sure anil ask fill "Mrs.
Winston's Soothing Syrup," and take no
other kind.
No one would buy a sailboat with fails j Jjg Fg(d StOfG
that en.ilil nol he reefetl. There is always '
that pissilnlity nf a little too lunch wind ;
that makes a e.iutiuns man nfraitl tt) k I
u..irov. dt-tl. I lie lltiukK nun. wnoac
slom i.-h Ko.netiiues (i.es btfrkou biul, pro
t.deN I'or his stou.ach hy keeping a Imltle
of Kishil for D)sH'p-ia will.in reai h. Ko-
lint lliwepis tt nil. tou e:u an.) leooies tut-,
, , ., .... , , era palroiiatti', I solicit a tsmtinuauee tf
at,. ..ui.l. t ll,u ciiwlili.tii In lirikiii'i lv iur , 1 " '
To the huildinn lormery or eupied
liy Spiers BnUhna, onrtior Wash
iblon Aveuiu' and 'I hi nl Street-
Tuanliing my friends I'or their paw(,
SASH.DOQRS.BLINDS.
MANI KI.H, TII.KS A IIIUTKH,
II.UtliYV Altls, IAINTS,&C
I HWK T. O.AKK CO.HI'ANY, LU
Nortulk, t a.
W"
. T E It K. DANIEL.
lib
form its functions.
Bold by W. M loben, Weldon, N. C.
I'lione No ?o.
J. L. HAKKIS, WclJu., N. C.
ATIORSEY-AT-LAW,
Wki.hon, N. C.
Practices in thecA.ttut nf llnlifai and
Nortl.niaptou anil In the Snpreme and
Ftsle.ul eourta. t'olleetions inuile in all
parts nf North Carolina Hiauch oflice at
Halifai, N. C o)ien every Monday.