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VOL. XLIII.
WELDON, N. ('., TIIl'liSDAY, I )M( 'KM IVM 10, U)s.
NO. JJl.
THE OLD SINGING SCHOOL.
RANG THE WRONG NURSERY. BEAUT. IS A TKiMiiL
Women as Well ns Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
V V VvSVV W -v- s v V. v VA
last Disappearing I 'at tor of
Time Country Life.
Old-
She Was So Much Worried Ahout Stu
Her l.ittle' Wose."
An anxious mother determines I
Wants a .loll Where
Won't Collier I ler.
.Men
'A fe'
1
?5
4 ii-T"
r,.&a k i. a . ati kti ri
PI
ssssx
The Kind You ll.ivfl Always Hoiii'lit, mul vJiich lm been.
::, us3 for over l) y sir, lias borno tlio hi-uadiro of
' 'l has inadi! under It i per.
'ixrFAr' S,,lml s"lcrvUl.n slueo its infancy.
KBSSf. Uv. AI.oWii.Minototlrcolv..yniiiii this.
l; ('oiinfort'oils, Imltatinns ami "Just-as-;;iioil"ai'o hut
I i riui"iit ' tliat. trillo tvi-li cuilaiiu'i i- lm health of
laiants und Children Kxpcritiio') against Lxpcriiiiout.
What is CASTORIA
Ca-foria In ft harmless Rtibsf itnto for Castor Oil, Pare.
: ...rit'. )!rops nnl Southing Sycps. It is I loisunt. It
c.mtaiiM neither Opium, Morphine, not' oilier Narootio
- ib-lanee. Its no is its g'larant.'c, H i!i -troys Worms
ar:d aihiyM l'ovciisliiioss. It ruros Dhirrlucn anil W ind
(.;;. It relieves Tt'Othlnj!: Trouble", cures Constipation
i I'l.iii'leiu y. It assiiiiilates tlio I'.iotl, ri'Kiilales tlio
Mtonai h and Uowels, trivia;; healthy anil natural .sleep,
I lu- I liildren's l'anaeea Tlio Mother's I iiend.
CEKU1NE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
T'.IC CtNTU OOMMNI, TT iuH TRtCT. NfW OI CITY.
P. N. STAIN BACK,
:l'Nl)i:i! TAKKH.
Weldon,
Nor til Carolina.
l ull Line of CASkliiS. COI TINS and k'(i('.i;S.
Hay. Nij;lit and Out-of To n Calls l'ro r. ly Attended to.
H. G EOWE,
I'l'MiRAI. DIRI.CiOk' ANi) I Ml! I.MI!W.
enteen years' lAperiente Hearse Servite Anywhere
2QgaJ0f roc:
THE M1 0F WELDON
WKl.DON. N. (
Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina,
Al l, I -I jol'll. 1-'.'.
State of North C:imli:i.i Ic;vyiinry.
Ilahf.ix County lVpoyttory.
Town of W't-Kloii lViiory.
Capilal M Sars'si $4-9,000.
I St.
lion- tiian tlftrt'tl )
"I tliiN Ht'i'tion. It
tin' tillMIW'yS lllt-Tt'tr.
s' Vt MtincV IS 1 i.ill
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ii'M -six pi-r riMituin. Ai'i'inihl.'' ' '
i. uiiliis mi'l iiiilivi'ii-.l pi ilit h:i
' l.tt M ii'Ii. till' tl;llll li:l". im ll'ih .i
hl'h lii'i:otiiii'iil allnwiiii: niti't' -i
' ".tv alliiwi'tl tuii'iniiili thii'i' iu':ii
:!llur lallL't'r, S jmt ci'lit l',v.'lt'
1 m !;nlli(M luroiiiialHin :ilpl ti' t'1'
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ii i.i. miiii'.l
r.-iinli. f.'f
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piill I" tin'
-l',l!s-l 11
yHIKIt:
I!. SMITH.
I tw iimlillt'iictd ciiuiitry-hrcd :
men itiul wi.imtt hut will lull you
thai liie c;pt iill'i-f iioihinK compar
able with ilit HiiM.'tni est of lite
old mv'c t'iunui;: limit at singing .
stlionl, in the m.h IiIii mid c;imllc
lichl ol Inn ago. ;
This is said in he an iigc of pro-1
Kress and inatvehiiis invention,
luntheold fashioned sinking school '
is cone, and notliiiisj lakes its plate, i
It gave to the love of good music
an impetus thai is still felt, and it
doubtless discovered scores of;
voices thai finally found their way
pi the great capitals of lie world.
How simple it all was, and how
pleasant ! The teacher went front
schoolhouse to school, and was al
ways a welcome guest at one house
after another among his patrons.
Sometimes he brought with him a
uielndeon, with its myierious ar
rangement of folding legs and pe
dals; sometimes a violin; more of
ten, however, only a liming fork,
whose "b ." was the delight
of the small children.
At "early candle-lighting" (he
singers began lo gather at the
schoolhouse or the tnetling-house.
The singing bonk was usually sui-;
table for use in tiiui'th choirs, and
enriched with cNcrciscs fur sight 1
reading in the introduction. These
collections had quaint names - The
Huston Academy, The Modern
Harp, The Sacred Lyre.
The prime object of ihe singing
sjhnnl was to learn to read music,
a id that end was painfully pursued.
The m. idem phrases "pine pro
diiclinn" and " mce placing" were
unknown.
There a;'c feu beans so withered
j'.d old but they beat l ister some
P.acs when ihty hear in old fash
ioned Jiurchcs ihe w.iilmg, sob
bing nr i suiting strains of I'.r.ul
siiet. of China, or Coronation;
and the mind Moats dow n on the
current of these old melodies to
that fresh young day of hopes and
illusions, ofvnicVs that were sw eet,
n i 'natter how false they sang; of
n. gills that were rosy with dreams;
or girls lh.it Mushed without cause,
and of lovers who talked for hours
about everything hut love.
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The Favorite Tonic for Women ;
Makes it Possible
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DRAW NEaRJO ME.
Draw near to me, my Saviour, 'iwixt the midnight and the dawn,
When ihe darkness is the deepest and the world is hushed in sleep.
Though 1 1 1 i ii e angels are about me, I cannot do without thee,
And it is with Jesus only that I would my vigil keep.
Draw near 10 me, my Saviour, when the world is all astir,
With the rush of busy toilers and the litile children's play.
At ihe very heart of labor 1 would have thee for my neighbor,
And ever hand in hand with thee would walk the homeward way.
Draw near to me, my Saviour, when the lights are growing dim,
Be with me in the valley when ihiek the shadows fall,
Lei me feel that thou dost love me, though the cloud-rack drifts above me,
Let me trust the Friend whose faithfulness is aye my all in all.
Draw near to me, my Saviour, in he golden hour of bliss,
When cups of thrilling sweetness to my grateful lips are pressed.
Let still a waft of heaven make pure the earthly leaven,
And so my earthly happiness by grace divine be blessed.
Draw near to me, my Saviour, vlu:i 1 to thee draw near;
0 listen to my humble prayer that shall not be denied.
May I know in sweet communion how to dwell with thee in union,
And so wiih Jesus only lei me ever more abide.
Margaret L. Sangster.
lo ring the day nursery to ask for
some advice as in her child. Call
ing for the nursery, she is given
(inttfried (iluber, llorist and tree
dealer. The following convcisa
linil ensues
53"' called for the nursery. Is that
the nursery?"
"Yes, ma'am. "
"1 am so worried about my little
Rose."
"Vat seems to be der madder?"
"Oh, not so very much, per
haps, but just a general listlessness
and lack of life."
"Ain'd growing righd, eh?"
"No, sir."
"Veil, I vill dell you vat lo do.
You dake der scissors and cut off
aboud two inches from der limbs,
and"
"What-a-at?"
"1 say, dake der scissors mid cut
oil' aboud two inches from der
limbs, und den turn der garten
hose on it fur aboud 4 hours in der
morning "
"What-a-at?" And the receiver
vibrated at her lone,
i "Turn der garten hose on for
aboud four hours in der morning,
; und pile a lot of black dirt all
around und sprinkle mil insegt
powter all oher der top"
"Sir-r-r!"
"Sprinkle mil insegt powter all
i ofer der top. You know it is usu
ally noddings but pugs dot"
I "i low dare you, sir? What do
; you mean by such language to
j me?"
j "Noddings, but bugs usually
' causes der troubles, und den you
vant to vash der rose mit a liquid
preparations I haf for sale here"
"Who in the world are you, any
way?" "Gottfried (iluber, the florist."
"O-o-oh!" rather weakly. "Good
bye. "Tit Bits.
, i
I Will
U ' )
The following i . Ironi W'i;
Connecticut ;
Mi's J A Jameson, ol
Lakes, v, ho adv. nr- ' d h r
m in in i i general li'iHsi ... ii
ceived to: !'.ll..t in:; k u. I
Frances I mi-xt, "i :.m.i.isi :
"Dear M.,,l.nii : I have seen
your aJvcrn-.o'iici:! in ihh wceVs
paper I waul a place to work in
a small la:n;!v here there are txt
young men. I am a good cook
p:easant
in niiiy
Ki !:i
cour i.'
fit tli'-- Lid
t :f urti'.-r
an.!
and neat an. I handy
to gel along with
twenty-three years oi.i,
twenty-four,
"liverv m in thinks I
good liinkin:
bothered most to .
every place 1 l;,.ve
men running air..r
to get a place avay Ip
where the men won't
me.
"1 worked for two
Canaan and lost my p
their husbands took me
ing nights. 11 your hu:
old man I can get along
i l
'ii
am
d I ban
dea'h al
'. oi'keil
me. and
mi
extra
: been
neatly
y the
I want
m a village,
chase abler
o ladies at
job because
mil clriv
band is an
wiih y.iii,
i.y
I': I..
":
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ii. it...
A
..-.(. Dr. Kil.wr
, t.o -urc and
l -.a f rr-.er.ibr
Dr. Kilmer's
E:n.'iaiTaon,
and you will like me, and would
like to stay with you for a year."
Mrs. Jameson will not even give
Miss Lamsoii a trial. Her husband
is not old.
j' T. OiL.A.K;K:,
ATT0REY AT LAW,
l.i.l'OX. N. ('.
m: I;R a i i. cm .
I'lUI-tllVc Hi ill,-
CMiit ol' tlie Mao
iv.'ii tu ei'llri'lU'ii
I Kitl l'
Ll.SSONS
Hl:l:.
I KOM Till:
1. 'the hoi' teaelics us to lit'
imlustrioiis. No bre evorshiiks
his work.
j. Ho teaches us to be loyal
. , , i i i
olioillelll. l.l'l'S ooi-y aim
ami
love the
who
rule
In I
tlll'lll.
e fond
eaves
. if
an.
than
fti t tnp i Q
SEABOARD
oueell
Thev teach us
of our hollies. No be
his home except for il
he can help it.
. The y tench us to be
Niitliini' can be cleaner
the home of a bee.
a. They show sympathy or
kind feeling for others ill dis
tress, and will never leave a .
friend in trouble without trying'
to help him. j
i;. They are early risers.
7. They delight in fresh air. 1
8. They are peaceful and;
seldom tuiai'iet. Words and
Cheer. ;
AIR LINE RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 13, 1908.
These arrivals and departures are only as infor
nrttion for the public anJ are irt guaranteed, and
arc subject to cliangc with"", notice.
Trains will leave Vl;LI0N as tolloWc
No. 32 lor Portsmouth and Norfolk at 4 55 a. in.
No. 38 for
at 3.10 p. m
No. 41 for Ualelifh and points South at 12 07 p. m.
No. 33 through train South at H P-
u' .., ii.ci.1.. t..a. ,im01iiiI
ill., si. i.. .ilmitii. IS ii'tliioe.
Ilu'limiiuil, Wuhliiiitrti.il, r.iihiiiiiin'.
il.roinrh.l'ullman ran; to Jjiek
Mi niplni. ' i.iiMiii"""-""'
I l.ila.l.'lpli'll v,'n
A Lazy Liver
Mny bo only a tin il liver, or I stnrvod
livur. It would Im a stuplil as well as
nivalin tliinu I"'"1 a weary or sturviil
mini ln'isius" lm lant'iil l III work. So
In Iri'uthiK 'lm lairitiim. turplil liver It In
a greiit miftaku I" la-l h Hnum
dr:i-tie limits. A t..rpi'l liver Is but an
linlii'.iii.m of " lll-n..ii.isli.'il, rnfiw. ;iii
lKly wliiise iirunns are. weary with over
Win k. Start. llli the sti.mii.'ll II ml aLied
noiatis nt iliiti'Miii'ii ami nuirliion. I 'tit
them In wiirkiim order ami sen how
qui.'Uy ymir liver will lu'emim aeilut
r. I'ler.-e's tii.lden Miillnil iieovery
h itiu.li many marvelous enren uf "liver
lu,.!.lc" t'J' !'" wniulirfnl conlrol of ll.li
priraus of diiiesilon and niitrition. U re
nt, .res the iiornoil activity of the stoma, h,
llUTi'llU'S the secretions of llie t 'oihI Illiik
IllU Clllllils, eleallces tlio system friilll l"l-
(unions acciiiiuil.it tons, and to n llevi's tho
hver of tho liui'dei.s lmiiised upon It by
tho defection of oilier orsans.
K you hate blltcror bad iti c In the mom-
inr. ioor orrfrtf le arneon. i-o.i.u ...,.,
loul brealh. cohstluati
. , .A.i. oaeo4 tired.
l.-......i,... n.lnirdnm.'.Xli "small of hack,
tnawlnt " Oi-cJo'ss.-il ItyV ,""'"'",''
pThap, na1uea.VjK4NAt"ri.lni(." In
throat after eatlne. and klnioX avmploras
of weak atomacb and torpid his Df " ' 11."
rln, n-llete you mnr.. pnmuiih or cure
,..,r ii, riiji" nuy man IT "' f " '
THE TWO f1Y8Ti:RIES.
We know not what it is, dear, this sleep so deep and still;
The folded hands, the awful calm, the cheek so pale and chill:
The lids that will not lift again, though we may call and call;
The strange white solitude of peace that settles over all.
We know not what it means, dear, ibis desolate heart-pain;
This dread to take our daily way, and walk in it again;
We know not lo what other sphere the loved who leave us go,
Nor why we're left lo wonder still, nor why we do not know.
Bui this we know: Our loved and dead, if they should come this day,
Should come and ask us, "What is life?" not one of us could say,
Life is a mystery as deep as death can be;
Yet, oh! how dear it is to us, this life we live and see.
The child who enters life conies not with knowledge of intent ;
So those who enter death must go as little children sent.
Nothing is known. But 1 believe that God is overhead;
And as life is to the living, so death is to the dead.
THE MISSliiCllHK.
Dear wife, I cannot tell you how
I've missed you since you went away;
The home is very lonesome now,
Where did you put my suit of gray ?
Wiih no one to meet me at the door,
With heavy heart I tread the blocks,
That homeward lead I miss you more.
But say, where did you hide my socks?
How still and dull the house appears,
1 miss the sunlight of your eyes;
The weeks you've been away seems years,
What has become of my ties ?
I hope you will enjoy yourself,
But do not mingle with the flirts;
I've hunted every closet shelf,
Wherever did you keep my shins?
And now I've told you all ihe news,
There's nothing more lor me to write;
Fxcepi where did you hide my shoes?
They 'it liut anywhere in s-r''-
UKOWINO OENI'KOUS.
Por further Information
ules, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND CARTER.
Ticket Agent. Weldon. N. C.
relative to rates, sched-
Or w rite to
( II. (JATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
kle4(h, N.C
IrTrTT m,..ii.-1 lUvsivery. rtrhi onli
! . rtof the above syn.iTo.in "W bo pn-wnt
j ,i o alius and yet point to torplil liver or
I biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all
j but bread and biscuits, mlil.llu cakes and '
! oilier Inillnesllblo f.sul and lake Ilia "Uolil. n
j Hi'dlcal Illccovery" rrnularly and slick lo Its
use until you am vluomus and Mlonj.
i The "Discovery" Is nnii-socrci, non-alco-I
bollc Is a ilveerlc extract uf native, nii .llcl
i. . fll lid nf lis limreilli'lits
nrlnled on each boole-wmi.'r and ailrstrij j
under oolh. Its liurmllenls am ennni-sca
and eilolled by tho most eminent mi'illcal
writers of tlio an and are recommended lo
cure lh diseases for which It Is advised.
Don't accept a siiltitiit "t unknown,
composition for thlt non-acrt waucuii
or uowi wuNswnox. ,
An Hnglishnidii and his friend,
who was a Scotchman, ere irav-
or Irreaular bowels, eltng, and at llie last six siauuns
ndenu fnwni j he Li n gl isli in an paid for drinks tor , ir
both. At last the Scotchman s
conscience began to prick him, and,
when the F.nglishnian proposed ' '"'; '' tii..-.riraiia mut aim-
lv hilter. I hese vital truths are ha.linir
another drink at his expense, he ; ilri.L't'it even-where to dispense ami
ircoiniui'ii.l lt
The ul'l fiisliiiuieil way of .hiKiiiir a weak
stomach, orsliinnlHtinir the Heart tu
K o to.-ys is nil wriinir, hr. Slnmti lirsl
pointed out this error. This is why his
picsTiiptiou lh. ho..p's licHtoialive
is itnccte.l entnely to llie cause of these
ailments llie weak insole or eontioll
i it if nerves. It isn't mi dillieult, says
dump, to streiulili'il a weak Miun
lleail or Ki.lnevs, ll'oiie t'oes at it
ciurecilv. I'.iicli inside iiic.an has its
contt'olliiiir orinsi.h-nerve, hen these
SI-NATOR CARMACK'S PATRI
OTIC PLLDfin.
Once in the Semite the murder
ed Senator Carmack, of Tennes
; see, gave utterance to the tollow
i ing beautifully noble pledge to his
I country, and every Southern boy
ought lo adopt it as his own :
1 " The South is a laud thai has known
j sorrows; it is a land that has bro
i ken the ashen crust and moistened
I it with its tears; a land scarred and
j riven by the plowshare of war and
j billowed with the graves of her
; dead; bill a land of legend, a land
' of song, a land of hallowed and
' heroic memories.
"To that land every drop of my
i blood, every liber of my being,
'. every pulsation of my heart iscon
! secraied forever.
j "1 was born of her womb; 1 was
; nurtured at her breast, and when
j my last hour shall come, I pray
1 God that I may be pillowed upon
I her bosom and rocked to sleep :
i within her tender and encircling
arms."
! NO PERSONAL URUOOI-.
! Dr. John l.ovcjoy Flliot, head
; worker of Hudson Guild Settle
i mem, in New York, was lecturing
i some boys from the water front on
1 the doings of Nero. He gave a
! vivid picture of the cruelty of the
i emperor, and thought thai he must
I have fixed the idea of non-ethical
deeds in the minds of his hearers.
' Then he began questions:
j "Boy," said the teacher, "what
do you think of Nero?"
j There was no reply and the class
' moved around uneasily.
"Well, O'Brien, what do you
j think of Nero. Would you say
: he was a good man? Would you
; lik? P know him?"
No answer, and O Brien looked
iingingly at the door.
"Well, wasn't Nero a bad
The Southern girl of the ante
bellum period - the rose of the old
regime was a bean's delight.
She was never a flirt. These is a
diflei'ence between llirt and coquette-
the kind of difference there
is between a humming bird, mak
ing a dainty pretence of kissing a
jasamitie and a cat playing with a
mouse. Coquetry with the South
ern girl ol thai bygone day was
the unconscious challengenl a fem
inine woman accustomed to hom
age. It never verged upi n c. .arse
ncss or cruelty--never iost her
the man's esteem, which remained
to her after the hot w hirl of the
senses had subsided under llie cool
surprise of her brnk. No, the
Southern girl was no lliri. She
was sentimental. It was her sv. ect
charm--the drop of dew in the
heart of llie rose, keeping it fresh
forever. I let' sentiment w as not
sickly. The girl who therished a
dead flower her lover had given
her, would bind up his wounds on
a bloody battlefield or ride through
a storm of bullets m w arn of dan
ger or cook his dinner and iron
his shirt w hen he was her husband
and had Inst his patrimony and
beaten his sword into a plowshare.
They were capable of dying
w ith broken hearts- those girls -but
dying with unlow ered colors.
Mary L. Bryan, in I hide h'c
inus The I Ionic Magazine for
November.
TMI; KINti AND Till- SMIM'lllikM)
COY.
milts of Halifax and
and ii. tin- Supreme
sp, (.U attention.
. und piuuipt return
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough
Rei eves C .j.
of the sy: t-m '.i
heachy a:!'! ai of
Re.:ev.-s r '.:.
n.uoid.'. me:i;bn
by working them out
r us'h a copious and
by cleansing the
: s of the throat, chest
and bri ii'-hi:,! na s.
"As pleasant to the taste
as Maple Siujfir"
Children Like It
Tor BACKACHE WEAK KI3NEYS Try
Mill ? Kidtirj and Bladdat Pills Sure anil Sail
-.1.1 -I Vt .Ml "Ii. ii. el,l. .11, x. i '.
I. J. ICAPLIN,
In I' "ill 1 1. 1,.' Motel
1,'iKiimke Rapids. North Carolina.
HOY'S el..
...
I--JST
for M I :N and
la ret variet y
lire .1 sped
. 2
Gent's I'uriiishiiiKS, Etcj
KABL1N,
;iii..l,i' llapi.ls.'N. C.
A certain shcpliet'd boy was
keeping his sheep in a tlowery
meadow, and because his heart
was happy, he sang so loudly that
the surrounding hills echoed b.kk
his song. One morning the king,
who was out burning, spoke to
him and said: "W hy are you so
happy, my boy?"
"Why should I not be happy?"
"Our king is not richer than I."
"Indeed," said the king, "pray
tell tue of yourgrc.it possessions." :
The shepherd boy answered:
"The sun in the bright blue sky
' shines as brightly upon nieasupon
the king. The llowers upon the .
mountain and the grass in the val- ;
i ley grow and bloom to gladden 1
my sight as well as Ins. I would
not lake a hundred thousand dol
lars for my hands; my eyes are of j
tnore value ihan ail die in.tinti&
j stones in the world. I have food
and clothing, too. Am 1 not,
man?" I therefore, as rich as the king-"
"I le never d me notion' to me," j "You are right," said the king,
was the unexpected response, re- i with a smile, "but your greatest 1
Heeling the Tammany policy of not i treasure is your eomened heart. ;
bulling in. Success Magazine. I Keep it so, and you will always be J
happy. i
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine
LACK-DRAUGHT
. Liver Medicine
M The reputation of this old, relia-
D ble medicine, for constipation, in-
S digestion and liver trouble, is firm-
jg ly established. It does not imitate
8 other madicines. It is better than
others, or it woatd not be the fa-
said; "Ah, no! You paid for the
lust six drinks; we'll toss up for
this one."
iiNum.inr.
"Do you believo inthe Miper
humttn." "I used to, but I don't any
more."
"Why?"
"I married him."
hoop's I'cstiiUlllvc.
I'esl it a few .lays, and see! Improve
incut w ill jirouiitlv and surely follow.
All healers.
The silent watches of the night
have no tick.
Why pay more when you runjfel.not
only tintine cups of lr. siioop a Health
Coli'tie from a tk'.e. paekafre hut a Cou
pon on a 20c. nilvereil "No-Drip" Colfee
.Strainer hesiile? Look for tho Coupon
I put them in now. Tho satisfaetion
ia. beanies, most perfect.
For tale by W. T. l'arker, Weldon, N. 0,
Coughs 11. at are litlit or distiessine'
tickln.i; ei.unl.s. net .iiiek and eeiiain
help I'l.uii I'r slump's Coiiudi hYiue.lv. ;
On this ace. unit ilnna-asts evetywln-ie j
are lioorine Ih.Slionp'Hroueh Ih-me.ly. i
And it is entirely ti.-et'ioni Opium. ( 'hlo- J
rotot in. or any oilier stiijiet'yinir ilruir.
The tenth'i leaves of a harmless luiii:
healinc mountainous shrub ttives to In.
Slioop's Couch Heiiieily its ouralive
t.io.eilies. Iliose leaves have the plov
er toealtn the most ilistreNsinir Coul'Ii,
and to soothe, and henl the most sensi
tive bronchial membrane. Mothers
should for safety's sake alone, always
demand Or. Khoop's. It can with per
fect freedom he uiven to even the
youngest babes. Test it once youraelf
and aee t
' 'talari.
When a man can't afford to buy
a tiling he wants you can tell it's
because he has no family to want
what he can't afford lo have them
buy, but they do it.
Prcventics, i' Candy ('..!.!
Cine 'l'ul i lets, ui-esai.1 l.y ilrucRisis to
have four Bp -eiill speeltie advali
tat'es over all oilier remedies for a eold.
First They contain no i limine, nothing
harsh or si'ckcuiuir. S eou.l They (rive
alniosl instant relief. TTiird Pleasant
to the taste, like candy. Fourth A
hirirc box trt l'reviiutii'N at '.'') cents.
Also line for feverish children,
i All Dealers.
vorite liver povder, with a larger
6ale than all oth.-ra combined.
SOSLD IN TOWN F2
First
Class
Bakery
M AATNG steiired a first-class
11 baktr 1 am prepared lo lur
nish Presh Hread, Pies, Cakes
Ltc. in any quantity. The best of
everything in the bakery line.
M, S, MOUNTCASTLE,
WT-M.noN, N. C.
mil
I'r r'- oln . r Li;
tO VtAHST !" ir'.cc. i
THE LOWEST n : i -.J-';. ).'..
INFRINCFMEr: " (..-"'.
(iitii1-. nl- ' ' '' i'"
TISEO.tU'l Thlti
SIONS ""'I COPvr.r'
Opposite 0. S. rvf nt Cft;ca,
'. let, rovrn.
A.4HH.. PEN
. U ly 'ihuincJ.
mm