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.r ' :a JasciS lift jvertising Rates Made Known on Application A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. ferins of bubscription--$1.50 Ler Ani.im WKLDOX. N. :., T1HTHSDAY. KKliUlAHY 1. 1.M2, NO. 40 1 S i im en '"liVirml!BsSeMen From fjf? !y oe Muniates V v..-j a small and not fashionable j resort. Mi ll as spring up In mushroom hike region ! .U 111 UV iw. " y ' ' a awl lui: CJZ&li Ail"!,' The Kind Yon Ilavo Always Bought, nu-.l v.UMi 1ms been in use or over nw juiir, mis oomc toe sl;nntiiro of ami Iia been immiIq nmlor tiN por- Miwrvisi,ii) Mm.0 i(s liilam-y. IT nit .no to dc-f-ire voil in Ihls. All Counterfeits, Imitations Mid " Just .:i.K,,01 Init KsporliiiontA tlmf. ttillo with iumI ftiilaii;r, r Uu Iieitllh of IufimtH ami Chlldrcu Kxiirien.(j ii(;u!nt i:i.iTiiin-nt. What is CASTORIA Castoriu Is ft hiirmlcM mtmitut fur luster Oil, Iar. gnrir. lrniw mid Huothiug Syrrps. It U 1'ioiix.uit. It contain neither Opium, Jtlurpliinei no,' oilier .Narcotic) substance. Its aire is Its K'larunti-c It destroys Worm and allays 1'cvcrtsshrn'Hs. It onrc Oi.u rlui a ami Wind Colli'. It relieves Tcetliin Trimbles, nri s Cimstiimtiiin ami Flatulency. It assimilates the l'in,tl, regulates tint Hloin. ili and lSom-ls, giving liciilihy uml mil ural sleep. The Children's f'uuacru Tho itlotlur's 1'iicinl, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beara the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. M iav I'iio.nb : IODDOE Sic Ml I' :'i and multitude in t, north. U..S. r Sheldon had sought t!" I olSclir"y I bVl-ll-ialy ,,, fort fl lj:ll I 'a "shlng. urn in p-.ililv in 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 witli I lit- tlmcciK si tiI to m","U tolni'c 1 In ih" ii'iu" bire-'s for ii ii iMirvtiultini '"V" ' ;" I n. I in . n nex, or. r''f i l.iiiK. nhi.T. Iik MiuM ti.i f uinii-il tn i ' i. I. .Hi" iiinl. rial nr ullud.itlcin, but ; Ii' '.an u . 1 1 1 1 4 ', n"lf coiistraliicil man j wi'li a lid iiiulnn HiirHclon of pruy nl ' i Milv ill 1 i h I. niplin. II.. wns BO I'D- 1 : lli'i"v rli khh.,1 in i, '"oldt-Bt '!t' ! Urn'. Ii- l.uil K.-nri'. ly iTtiTi il Into lliu tlinm;!i'H ur lif- nf yimnn .1 mill h Cary I ; ii-i'l liv inlo'il tier to marry liliu. ' ' Shi" liml salil him nay, lui! she had . I'-rn so li'anli'.l h t!;f. lf.r.W a'.if hull ; I'lit I:, 1i!b eyt-s tliat tho liuiresl(.n l.n.l fitvciI to k'"i him In !ifr mem , ory; hut Itim.T, ho had worshiped ' ni'iRtly frnm alar, quietly anil nmn- lully accept cd his rebuff and withdrew to this remutii upot that he inlKht not Buffer the aetito anKulnh uf witnessing her ai ci'tiiance of the devotions of an- "'I.e.- 11.11!'.. ! t!i" Irony nt fate the names at. i;v.' Ills on the register were "Mm. r.'.'iiar.1 i'ar, Mlns Cary." Whlli ilelltierallng whether to sub lull to Xcii.eils or to heat a retreat tin ned, fur lila arrival was nt a very early hour In the morning, Judith ap peared before him on the dock, wln K.uiie and winning. "Oli," she said, coloring with the ciiiiscluumesH of a young girl. ' I though! you always went to the Feashote." he said, after they had for- I mally shaken hands. ' Mother Is not very well, and the doctor prescribed a quiet, Fecluded spot." "Isn't this an early hour for you to be out?" he asked. "1 was going to row over to that itretrh of woods across the hay to see some Indians who are camping there. F.N. STAIN BACK, ;?-hi;ndi:itaki:i, Weldon, North Carolina. Full Llneol CASKETS, COITINSaml HOURS. Day, Night and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. itOWE, H'NEKAL DIHhCTOH AMI I! YWIALMEH. M Seventeen vears' lixncritnvC. Ilearse Service " 1 1 DOE f iry raBom ice Anywhere. M 10 i THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDON, N. OrjanlMd Under the Laws ol the State (.1 North Carolina. ACursTi'TII. I"'1-'. State of North Curolina Depository Halifax Couiuy Dcposmny. Town of W'eKluii Depository. Capital an Surplus. $47,000. For more than 1" ywutt thi inititiiti.m lui i.i.hm." tie for tins section. It stuck liol.l-is ami .liii i ii'i- with the huninesH interests uf II.i1i1':ik an l ur! .i:"i"' mn reirs. Monev in loandl unun ioipnH''.l sccuotv at tin' intpreat-iT ner eenttim Aci'oll lit - of all IIU' -niuMtr The surplus anil unilivide.1 prulits Ii.ivuil' i-aclicl :i -"'n Capital stork, the Hank lias. coiutni 'iciiiL' .latiuarv I. I'1"-. Sfvinsrs Department allowiiiL' inter-st on luiic .li p"-t- a deposits allowed toretimin tlio'c iii''lli "' ".'''. -' !'' months or longer, per cent TueU ni'inii. Forfurthi'tinformatiou apply to t c I'n'-ui1 PRRsinxsT : W. E. HAM EL, M MIJW.Jgar1HI.W.IMI ii. IIP HI its a breakfast," he said, pointing to a lpctt!e suspended from a slanting t i u k . After a palatable breakfast they walked down to the bay. The storm , nt over, but Its effects were still vis- ' -de on the tumultuous body of wa r. "Our host Informs me that It Is ometimes 21 hours before tho hay Is ' avlgable after a storm." "Oh! Mother will worry!" We will wnlk around to the light house and telephone to the hotel. How would you like to be a pi Isoner lu :in Indian camp for 24 hours?" "I think It would be novel and in teresting," she declared. "Will you like It?" "His eyes glistened. "It will ho a day to remember." "An Indian summer day," hho sug Rested. After telephoning they returned to the camp and Inspected the Indian wares. Later In the afternoon a heaittl , fill young Indian girl, tho sister of i K-tar-we-ge-shlg, returned from a neigh boring village, i "She can tell your fortune," suggest : id the white woman, knowing the ; weakness of her race. "That will be lovely!" cried Judith enthusiastically. "Wouldn't you like to hnve yours told'" She appealed to Sheldon. "My fortune has been told." he said significantly, with a phade of nadness in his voice. She dropped her eyes and followed the Indian girl to the tepee. When she returned she was llghthearted. "She foretold me a beautiful fu ture," she Informed linger. "Won't you let her tell yours?" lie shook his head smlllDg "Please!" she urged, her eye -n. voice pleading. With a little laugh of compliance he went into the tepee. "Was It a good fortune"" ai.l.-il Ju dith shyly when he cainc out. "Very good; too good to be true." he said, looking at her intently. At twilight the waters of the hay became suddenly tranquil. After a lib era! purchase of baskets and Indian ware, they hade the family adieu r.iu! went down to the hunting place. The west wind of tin: evening ihed through tho rustling lirir.irhes, Halting the fragrant odor of balsam. The first glint of the star.-, came out and the shadows gathnred -i i .. Roger sudi'enl) turned from the boat and led Judith a feu f; distant to a pine tree that lowere.l n solitary grandeur from I'- t-llows. "Judith, 1 am golfg to tell yd again that 1 love you. Is there t.ny hope that you can come to care for me?" There was a second's tremulous si lence. "I love you now, rtnger!" "When did you come 'e love me?" lie asked, as they ::ned away across the water. "I knew iliii, morning - In the storm." "If I lindn't eoiiMiUcd tlm youtv; prophct-H of liio vl- iviun. ' h- '-aid tmi-dngly, "i never -i.ouM -ae wu- turtd 'o ask you a mm omi r told me I lined a .-bv nuud- t; J mr kvsl pW" A I"--1" ! BAKING POVI Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyalCrapeCreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SLEEP. HOW .ILM'S SCARS SAVED HIM. BY DUVAL PORTER, UERRYVll.l.F., VA. II ! lacili- 1 1 i.e. a i.li ii'.itie.! 1 1 - M; I'd' 1 I lecal rale of j I II ciial to the I t.ilii".he,l a M follow : Tor W cent sll in l ui.-ci. 1 percent 1 1 lit ill I a-litei I I V 1! SMITH i:- ll!Ulf-" II WELDON II Oilli Standing Like a Sentinel Before One i of Them. Tiny me civilized Indiana, but mother would not approve, so 1 am running , H'a ay " ' I H.is running away, too." he said, Kiui'.lng ' Sill-pose we run away or row nva together." iv.nii whom are you running away','" she asked as she stepped into lliu Imai Myself You can't do 'hat, you know," she slid sagely, ai.d f-ellng that tiny were i a .lane-ions ground, she deftly i i !li"'-;.'"l llin stlbjeit. Wli-n i:ie were neanng itie v.oods, he luoki-l ii" anxiously ,v a darkening sky 1 HtorniK conn nr. iiilc!Jy In tlieso larts." tie sal-', l.-i.iiit u to r lie oars -. Pli n-newei: .-rgtti ll-'ore they could iand, the Mill came down In orients, tie W'-mi blew a gale, lashing the wans to a t'l", and the sudden Sue hail : retused me because Mi- dliin t l.uow Ii or heart at (he time, and that if I ! would ask her again at tw ilight under I neath a solitary pine, she would say ; yes. I owe my hapnlucsH to her." i "Roger!" "Well?" he a.-ki.l alter a pause. ; "Vuu don't oiiy it to her' I told j her what to sav!" I i GIRL WAS WISE TO THE LAW ! Prospective Ctrvant Knew Just Exact ly Amount of Breakage for Which She Could Nvt He Held. i outij: A complete line of uew shoes from the makers. The store where Quality Counts. Bsst line ot high grade shoes in the city. Edwin Clapp Shoes for men of good taste, $6.00 AND 6.r0 Holeproof Hosiery. Lot us .iarki." !'...-!,. s i" bis Are you :.f ".v." -!- ' tlanight cairn mily unafralii entire "elian t ion. Ui-r a sl-i d- vv ito S'a:."l:n. i In-Ill w: their " anil lit on i nly relieved by lurid '.ing Sheldon glanced j omp.tnlon keenly. j aid1.'' lie aked. curtly, j '.lii -.t gravely, but the : to her I hat she was l.erause she felt SllCh upon his protec- show you. nt tramp through the ib, y , ,iine upon a clear if t.'tits were pitched. ,: i t. : sentinel liefore one of :, . an Indian. t tho sound of i. -s, a white woman, soft eyed Id mannered catne forth. She took .litilltli Inside the tent and brought leitb clean dry clothing While doimli.g ilico mn in-nts, .lu .SHI, i bailed wl'li the woman who i.M her i hat her hu-baiul had nttend- il school at a misi-niii for some time. ;,;! ?!:''.! uh" 'o"' tberi' met Htid mnr iied him, but that his wandering na Mire Hnally Teaile.i against new wax, and they ciimpe.l and traveled during the summer , "Doesn't it beem odd to be married ! to n Indian?" Judith couldn't resist j asking. ! "i never think of his being an In ! dluti and I love him," the woman re i pited gravely. You will understand ; how that is some day. Maybe you do, i now. Is the gentleman wiih you your I sweetheart'" i " no 1 don't know maybe," she ktammered, blushing. ! They came outside the tepee as she ! spoke, and bbe at once knew by an odd j look In Uo.ier's eyes thut he had over j heard their conversation Ir K-tar-we go-slug is prepanui Some girls may lie green and easily, imposed unoi'.," si-.id the woman, "but Just as niiiiiy mo'o ran give their em ployers points -ill lav. The girl that came to m.- house from an employ ment agency knew more in a minute about the rights of employer and cm ployed than I would l.i.ow In a year. About 'he lirst thing that she did was Hi look out at that big bole In the ground nt the other end of the lot, where they were preparing to build. Sho said: " 'If I should break any dishes while thnt building Is going up you couldn't make me pay for them.' "I acketl why not and she Informed me that a girl working In a buililiii;: that is likely to he shaken by blaming Is protected by the sain ." rule that governs employe.) in a dining car. Ow ing to the insecurity, thoy are allowed S20 a Month for hriakage. ldshes val ued at less than $i' may be smashed ! I'.iiglit's "lisea with Impunity. Sbc g'-'1' me a printed j account of the trouble of two friends : who had threshed thnt matter out In court and ii.nl been sustained In their eonletilloii lor a $20 leeway. I didn't enip'oy Ilia' girl. 1 don't want to Im pose upon any itlrl, but 1 didn't want to hire one w lio knows that she can smash my hii-l dishes up to U'O worth mill gel on" without paying damages." Old Jim was up for murder, and i he color of his skin Was fearfully suggestive of ilie nature of his sin; And when the prosecution with argument wns done, "Old P.hck Jim is guilty" convinced was every one. l'hen arose an old Confederate, whose hent and wasted form And empty sleeve spoke mutely of battle's awful storm : "Your honor, if u pleases, a word Pd like to say In the prisoner's behalf, sir before I go away." "Speak on," says his honor; "that day will never be When an old Confederate appeals in vain to me. My right arm will be palsied, my tongue forever still liefore I treat one coldly or do him any m." "Your honor, in the sixties that negro at the bar Went joyfully wiih me and brother to the war, And he was always true; sir, as needle to the pole, And in the day of battle would answer to the roll. And on July the 3d, sir, my brother wounded lay Beyond the line of battle on Gettysburg's high day, And none would brave the bullets which flew so thick and fast That death seemed almost certain in facing such a blast. And yet, sir, there was one man who even dared lo go In face of such a fire now coming from the foe; And though a piece of shell nearly tore his breast away, Yet on he rushed undaunted to where my brother lay. He took him in his arms, sir, ihough bleeding from his wound, The blood of both commingling and falling to the ground, Ami brought htm back to safety and, I may say, to life, l;or he survived the battle and lived beyond the strife. Your honor, Jim's not guilty in any moral sense; He would not kill a lly, sir. except in self-defense. 1 have known him all his lileiinie, and I would venture mine To save him from the gallows, thai punishment condign. Now open your collar, Jimmy, and let t lie jury see The proof of my assertion and they will set you free." Then up rose Jim, though slowly, and laid Ins bosom bare, Once loin and rent and bleeding, and all the scars were there. The jury without leaving arose and spoke out then : "The prisoner is not guilty, your honor, gentlemen." "Old Black Jim" spoke not, but down his w ithered face The burning tears were siealmg; his sears had won his case. HAPPY7" DA Y "5! Long, long ago, when the harvest time was near 'Twas then we met, at that happy peaceful year, Love then was young, love then was true, Sad days have passed since then love, Both for me and for you. ! We Must Hi I h iroa,'!ilv ' mind j Up !.;v;ry I'wcnty-S-our Hours. Got ploiil y of sleep. If j oil ''"' overuse 1 lilllrlt less Itrili fi'.'h Iio'H'k' sdii'i in twenty four von lio ni t ! ni i iii'ii:Ji ffi' ! Iii'iilih and I loin; lid-. N,liol -.11 :inii till" I lll.lt. MX ; hours' sleep was Millieiotit. ( If ; tell lie .;i,l only I'liltr hours ill the 1 1'. I lily. I our, sun t h I at Midi tillM's I1H III' COIllll oet a. chance. N':iioleiiii (I ti'il ill. tif ly-t wo, Moi'i.over, suiiic hisloriatiH Kiiy lie liixt the liitltle of Water loo lieeiiiisc of loss of sleep. On lite other It nel, Victor lllioo lived to he eiltty-t hrec. He permitted nothino; to de prive liitn of his ci-jlit hours and invuriiililv took a short nap nt noon. C. ('. 'nle, of Pes Moines, la., ex chief justice of the State Supremo court mul practicing law at eighty-four, says the secret of his vitality ami lon gevity is the nap he has taken for years in the middle of the (lay. Balzac, the nov dist, robbed himself of sleep in order to write, lio died, a physical wreck nt fifty-one. (jcoitfe Washington believed in plenty of sleep. Invariably he withdrew from company at 10 o'clock, some member of the family comino in to say : "Ludi-s and gentlemen, the general bids you all a very good night." Knrly hardships and experi ences like 1 hose id' Valley Forge shortened his life. Yet he lived tn lie sixty seven and ill- I uf nt; .-icut attack We ;i re like elnck - . We mils! lie I hot mt'ii v u ound I'v I iventy I on r lioiii s. re mi hum:' it eu lit tlav "The Liver PUls act So Naturally and Easily." Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, show what confidence responsible people have in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: "I have used Dr. Miles' Nerve ii 1 Liver rills and also your Antl-l'uln I'llls, on myself, with good results. Tho Liver rills uet so naturally ond no easily that I scarcely know that I bavo taken a pilt. Frequently being troubled with headache I take nn Antl-Puln nil and get Immediate relief In every case." A. I.. Wllsun. Bparta, III. Mr. Vv'llson was for a number of years cashier of the First National Bank of Sparta. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills are different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are "impossible" after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, I nit IJIib Thrice-A-WeelL Edition OF THE New York World Practically a Daily at the Price ol a Weekly. No other Newspaper in world gives so much at to low a price V up ev Tlteie clocks Sh;l ''knii cate,' lesti.r i he of ltd .am Ah HK great political campaigns are now at hand, and you want the news accurately and promptly. The World long since established a record of impartiality, and anybody can anord us 1 hnce ie ite teMs tb.tit sleep A vx'eek edition, which comes ev the r,i .'I--1 sleeve of cry other day in the week, except 1 ii is itiiiiiii-'s surest , Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-A- VX'eek World also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, hu mor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything to be found in first-class daily. The Thrice-A- Week World's regular subscipiion price is only $1 per year, and this pays for 156 p ipers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and the ROANOKE NhWS together for one vear for The regular subscription price of the two papers is 3J.5l. t tut iii in.' ( ml-, no may n 1 1 lint tin; liirli friii. i nature, ciatis s iy that I iss ol' olleii the -uliiee i,l' iil ted to i.'ht can I'ooi- Uieliaid w.i-. i he s.,i,. an. Up ati- 1 1 1 si- ; leep is alll ilill- i . : when I., li.'d at. I i - a ma II ln al and W ise ..1 rise a I tin- Blue eves can fade, loving hearts be laid to rest. Kind words remain, cherished like a spirit blest, Love never dies, bin lasts until the end Lighting us to Heaven, as our way we wend. Happy Days gone by, happy moments tied Ne'er to come again, naught bin memory in its stead, Tender words and thoughts, numbered with the sleeping, Only come again in dreams, and w ith the morning sun have fled Shocking Sounds in til" earth are sonietimes lieard before a leiiibh- carlliiiuake. that warn of the I cotiuiiL' peril. Nature's wanini'.-s aie I kind i'iiat dull pain or aclie m the j back warns you the kidneys nceil alien ! Ii'iu il you would escape those lianci ! oils maladies. Ihopsy. IHalieles or Take Electric Hitters at unci' and ( c backache lly an.! all vuur l.csl feelings reliiin. "My son ie ceivcil great lieiielil from tlieir use foi kidney ami bladder trouble," writes Pe ter I'.oiiily, South UiH'kwoo.l. Mich., "II is certainly a great kidney tiie.lieuie." TtV II. 'lOC. at llll illllgglstn W 11 T DOHS HR WANT. CATCHY Al r.KTISINO. WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON. N. 0. iSKBw HIGHEST KARKET PRICE MID Sl) FOR RAW FUHS AND HldtS f Vj.Ag? Wool on &"""'" A.ikfTP ltd wenllnnmg this sC- Etbllhed l887 1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER 5 I CASTORIA I - - I It'seasv for a man to go wrong ' if he has no particular aim in life. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S i CASTORIA Freaks uf Lightning. I.ighm'.ng has playfully snatched a whip from a rider's hands, mado off ;ili the knitting needles of two gos siping women who were sitting knit tins, and, sel.Mng the pitchfork from the shoulder of a tarm laborer, carried It off .'"0 yards or thereabouts anil (wlsted the tines into a corkscrew. It has torn the missal from the hands o: a singing youth and destroyed It, an ci has lighted a candle and a gas Jei. It bus taught up 'he sihsors from thu hand of a girl sealed nt a sewing ma chine and whisked them off, while II lifted her hoi'"y upon fhn machine, where she fou:; l herself when she re covered from bet experience. It hnl melted earrings without killing the w eare:'. It doesn't lake a last young man long 10 run ihrough a fortune. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. Tba Kind You Have Always Bought I A initchinan had a cart ftom ! which he peddled wienei wtirst i sausages. ( ine day he saw on i a bake wagon: "You need a j biscuit." Il struck him as a ; good advertisement, so be paint- I ed on his cart cuit, but you ! wurst." "You need a bis necd a wiener Victn II iiii. puts i.lte same i u-tiili in a ivtipl"t w bicii being translated. ie,uN: j limner at six. lied at tell, j Life lo last ten times ten. A OOOl) IMITATION .Maggie Lady Hug "1 hear you were on a regular toot last night r ' Willie Love hug- "Yes. I , was. I slept in a L'aiae mi a motur horn." iafW''''TwwirawiisM RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE McCains Magazine and McCall Patterni For Women Have More Trends than any other magazu e ov :i'.ter::s. McCall's is the rel.abb' Fa-dii ,'t; liuide monthly in one t ali: . -t.t hundred thousand hoiii. s Ii' ! showing all the latest clesi)..! .! !.'. Call Patterns, each issue is i.i o-i: ,f s'la'kling short stories, and h ;! v.f.irmation for women. Snvr fioift unil K-ep ta StrU ov lutmrt.ii.i. .. . ... at once. .vnt omv f. ..ii ny rii. ot the i.Uai?u Mc- A very absent-minded professor : was busily engaged in solving a scientific problem when the nurse , hastily opened ihe door of the Ii-' brary and announced a great fami- Doctors Could Not Help Mrs. 'l Lead ll eiheis h style, i". . .l .i i.-v -ml lilimt'.r lold. Mm: ; ",l.i i.. l':iilcr'is lino ny othn I .,- ' : i. t ..iin li.clifr llwa iJceiiL,. buy ;..! . dr.:i T, or hv m..it Irum C ALL'S MAGAZINE ; Vv. S7lh St. New York Ci i: ly event "The liitle stranger has arrived, professor." "lib ?" said the professor. "It is a liitle boy," said the nurse. "Little hoy, hide boy," mused the professor. "Well, ask him what he wants." Templeton Regained Health through Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. Spacial Sale ! A man is always willing to gel himself in trouble; he wants every body io lend a hand in pulling him out. He Won'l I imp Now. No m.ae linuum; lot I oni Moore, of Coelnan, . "I had a bad sine on tin inslep that notliiiiu' secnied tu help till I useil liiieklen's Arnica Salve," lie wnles, "lull ibis noiiileiful lualcr soon cured me " Heals old. niuiniig sines, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises, tae nia or piles. Ti y it. Only at all druggists. Bears tho Biguauire of iOLE 1 S KIDNEYFIlIrS to Bccmc KieNn Butoou III: KAISliD IT ONE BETTEK. "Now, what do you want?" asked the sharp-nosed woman at the hack door. "1 called io see if I couldn't sell you some baking powder," an sweied the w eary-looking peddler wiih ihc straggling whiskers. "Well, you can't sell no bakin'n powder here, an' furthermore, I ain't got no lime to waste on agents nor no tramps whatsoever!" "Come io iliitiK of ii, madam," deprecated the seedy gentleman, as he fastened his little black va lise, "I wouldn't keer to sell you none S this here bakin' powder. This here dinky little kitchen is so low in the ceilin' ihat the bread wouldn't have no chance ter rise, anyhow. I see yer next-door neighbor is letter fixed. Good mornin'." Hooper, I'c'iniska. " I run very Rlarl to tell how I.ydiii K.l'inl-.lium'.- Vegetable Compound bus h-'lpetl me. Foi live years I .-uli'ered from f r.:i!e t ,-o';'.i!,s so I was prunviy abb" to do n.y v o.'i;. I t.nk doc-tor-i' llleilieittcs a. HI li.-i l loci t.f .lilneilU hut was not helped. I bad such awful j til, now Ivitritur ilovvn pmns ii.-d n-.y back was so ! Weak I could hardly wiei: and could not ride. I often had to sit i:p nights to sleep , and rnv i'i i.-'i-is tliourht 1 could not live long. At my reipa'st my husband got ; me a hot lie of Ljdin K. I'inkliam's Vcg- ctalile l'oiiiiounU I'.n-1 1 com noticed to i take it lly tho tune 1 had taken tho I seventh bottl..' my health had returned : and 1 iK'tran tloinc; my vu. lime; raid was a j Wellwomnn. Atone iitnc for three weeks j I did ail the work I ir eighteen boarders j with no siijns of my old trouble return- inn. Many hnve taken your medicine i after seeing v hat it. di. I for mo. I would ; not take $1000 nnd ho win re I was. Vou i have rr.y permission to u?e my name if it w'll aid u.',yone."-Mr3. S'JSlE Tea-rLCTe-:, Iloep.T, Nebraska. Thcl'inkham recor 1 is a proud ond peer less one. It is a record of constant vic tory over the ohstinute il'aof woman- ilia that deal outdefpair. 1,1 ?v " "" We have on hand several consign', ineiils of the latest in wool. Wash and Princess ladies Suits, liathcr than re turn these suits our headquarters deci ded to put tliein on sale at half price ku cah onlv. ,K. Suits 7..ritl. l'rin cei.H. wiutc and all other colore $o to i7, lion i J..Mi to H. Wah Coat Suits $4 to I .lis to .t. 4 to .i .Nel vi i.l reilnreil M .7a to J-'.W lilaek and col ored silk Petticoats ii to til now $1!.8S to J- l.7.1. Voile skirts Jit to $s now $5.fi0 to rl.-.o. lu.iwo yards lace and embroid ( t ies to close out at half price. 7.ic to id Messaliue silks, all colors, now 5() to ,oc, 5 and (ic. calicoes .1.1 to 4c. Ill and 1 '' c ginghams 7 to 9c. About 3,t"l vauls dress goods to close out less than cost. Ladies bats at half price, Hugs, Irmrgets.caipL'tiugs and mattings at ami below cost. SPIERS BROS WKLDON. N c It is an ertalilisheil fact that l.ydin E. Pinkhum'3 Vegeta ble Compountl lias re stored heal th to thou sands of such suffer ing women. Why don't you try it if you needsuchameiiicinef mm 1 "i .. i . . '-b - V i'Ul'1 v . II' l ''tl3t-rRti, 1 t v !s i ' ' "'' ;i i u-l. Senil ,iW.') . " I' r itiE iTt'jUT o'i I i"' itiin Ity ..t flftiX .-.. . wiunx ly. HFtK'. "' . wt St'isit rm Mi r fin t r (r- '..m . ii HOV 10 L'faTIM -t 1-1 Mf t.T u in, ti omi jf'l ii. Hu, lo'i HlwA luitt III 1:IW 1,1 " ti"'wwi" i). SWiFT h GO. BITFMT LAWVIftt 303 Sevrrih St., Washlsaton, D. C 1 J8HM WHITE CO.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1912, edition 1
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