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4I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop my iair from falling. One half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111. r- VOLUME 11. . .JL - - IT LWV MM B little RICH SQUARE, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1902 NUMBER 1 Talk -Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly . the most eco-J nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stopfalling of the hair, nfa&e theoiair grow, and "restore color to gray hair. $I.M bottle. All dmtbtf. -. If yonx druggist cannot supply yon, send na one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and feive the name oi your nearesi express omce. Aaoress, L X CD. AJ., JjOWeil, AUSS. .Look Cheerful. lege every woman in the land Christmas Eve and Christ- No matter how depressed yog feel,feelsa throbbing of patriotism mas Day 'in Philadelphia. .Look cheertull una u sweeier aigDiiy, oesause (FO tae times; A gloomy face is nngenteel, of this, her light house. How in The train pulled into the train 3ok cheerful! spiring to see order and -sym me ghed'at the Broad '.Street station. Nobody cares about your woes, try grow out of chaos. Blessed where a hurrying crowd of pas Each has his sorrows, goodness is he who can give his imagina KAnmrj, nrnwded through the knbwsl So why should you your grief dis close? . Look cheerful! Though you are as blue as indigo, - Look cheerful! " Hon to tde worm in concrete torm gates, and mingled in the throng aye.. not he, bat what he most Df hurrying men and women laden with tovs for-. the youngsters and Tnis estate is lamisnmg lor if t8 for the pi&eT folksv - . . . - - i - ideas made real, tarnishing tor Many turned and smiled most imagination made pcacticabie. kindfy at. the tall, gray beard ct1 You're prettier when you smile you There are regions yet undiscover gentleman in high hat as he know. ed. Dream yourdreams,Uyoutb calmlv wendld his way towards Look cheeeful! The world abhors a gloomy face, you an ideal? Suspend it likea noenutive express wagon for a And tales of woe are commonplace, tapestry against a glowing sky. favorad P-rfendchild. Others Rn at.ir vnnrRfilf. and take a brace A t length it Shall become, through i . -i iu n f i m, boots - j , . o a i ibukucu K" J: a b uuuoiav ujau ( T I, l rl! . I J ;:ui '. .. .. i fana I JIKIK i:i rrriUll I VII IT HI (1 KHVl r. V I I 1 1 1 ""I l.l J UIHU. U I . Mn -v firm TT their laughter a?, they tumble opt of the lop of the shoo or pee forth from beneath thejtoe of tbi great big shoe house, Christmas seems to be every where and it is a pleasure few can enjoy, going luto the hom;s of the many foreigners gathered here in their little colonies- Tne German and Ir;sn aro ex tremely busy," Ic every Gorman household, -'ikied with child ran. here is a bi; green tree and a small h'gura of St. Nicholas -or The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. Kris i figure ' o!d mar as the y cdil the Great Cut- i The Discoverer cf in his brown j There is a disease prevailing in this Cum rr t W rtr M 4 WaV T bse iittle tij,'- ! m T-aUoratnrr. ,-f PR. W. J; WARD, DENTIST, WELDON, C- C GPbSBLXS. P. R. HABBI8 Poobles & Harris, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLERS AT LAW -' - - r.? ' Jacksbrii N. C. ; ' " Practice in all courts. Busi - ness promptly and faithfully at tended to. . and viiit s burardoJy jiviii smiling under the 'shaggy-1 Somerville Journal, vision transfigured from the kins k hh n,,i---. .'hn . i.e wit hat- Of coafse the tree s are i I O tLt3 JlUC'v ; DUCCjJ ,Vf U U -J V-- 1 dom of imagination to the practi stand and fce big doll with itsjioaaen ov.-n v.itu ail cal lives of all men. wealth nf rml r.nrls. Even the! house fraus gtoiies cows, Bnt S. Gat. . Garland E. Midtstts - The State Normal..; Extract from an article written for the Raleigh Post by Sallie W. Stockard. , In a few words I wish to say what I think of the North Caroli na women. I have known a good many classes only slightly, but I do know , particularly the wome n who live in the country and small er towns in North Carolina. Talk about heroines, every one is a he roine. Upon them has come all sorts of burdens and they never or very - rarely snrinu. bucn beauty and truth and genuine ness is not to be . round every where. Do you know that our North Carolina women will en dure, work and hope and succeed when men fail, ' because of dis Give us true development, not Signified spinster with spectacies iS1' akes in l orse?, institutional education, its exact masculine ill' dress received 1 st'-eP dogs and little rou opposite. The first opens up life smiles of Cn'rtVtmas chear as she 1ali dacgiing on the branches, to a real future, toe .other crowd, with horn. com presses the individual to a ma chine. This makes- him the go- cart or anotner s ideas, tne mean Reaching .Market Street, men est form of slavery. A go-cart and womenfcjrjatleeach. other good for ideas! No.' We have asked natu redly i is Christmas time you to help us, you have so beau and good cheer prevails. The tifully begun in passiog the act little newsboys hop in and out be establishing the normal in 1891. tween cars and sometimes under We wish the clearest, most true wagons, offering their papers for intellectual development and cul sale and at tb&'same time show- mu : I . Kr . . . , xuw pas t la h,u earueob ua iDor tneir Unnstmas box an old . w 1.11 y-v , .lenal trimirp-. u-i'i Tnr r,,--!! i.;. -i mo&i uangcrous Because so aecep Others coal tiiminecJ .. t- Tur.gi c.a' .ligb , t!ve, Many sudden deaths are caused by it lieart disease, pneumonia, heart failure cr apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves troiik down and waste away cellbycelL 1 hen the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright' Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands cf apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At drueeists in fiftv-cent the'lhrifty There are elbowed her way through thu j w,lu;u "u .ll.1BBi mgni m oe In the 1 Gav z Ilidyetto, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT L AW J couragement? The women of the JACKSON, N. C x South and of North Carolina es t Practice in all courts. Business pecially, are made of : such pure promptly and f lithfolly attended to" metal that they saved the country and this nation, even though civil JOB jPltlJNTXiNlx war rode triumphant over her, Sendmevour order for Job Printine The half can not be told ml OUT " ...... I stake a specialty of - - " North Carolina woman. How NoteHeads, Letter Heads, , moeh ftre wa all worth to von? envelopes, statements, ; What you have done with -. . - a a .... s.l . 1 jircuiars, ' ami uu must any juua oi tnre. the future. Thought from un sea relied re gions shall make you free indeed. This is the day of discoveries. New continents of trnth like he saw wSo stood tiptoe on the mis tin can unto which they jasn "You please give me a Christmas penny.".; ,: The City Hall has b9en turned into a fine grove. Great stacks of evergreen i trees are piled Job Printing, for estimates. My prices are low.. Write J. H. PARKER, . George, K. O. U,GRAY'& BRO Boykins, Virginia. 1 ; Good Buggies always oir HAND. Undertaking a Specialty Large and varied assort ment of Coffin s and Cas- ,. ; : - kets in stock. HandsomestJHearse in South ampton Connty, i Moderate Charges. ty Kockies and the majestic against the old gray building sweep of the snowy-capped Pa while festoons;, of evergreen, cigc lay before him. branches of holly and mistletoe, and crosses and wreaths of red and green immprtels add a pleas ing charm of i color to the city streets Passing through the courtyard out the strong beautiful spirit of 8a7swork wlU begin at once for 0f the City Hall, we reach Wana ir.tv, n,no ine improvement oi noanoue maker's. Dolls, and toys reign mu .5,i a- ,9 river at this place and that he has supreme. Of course there are mkA r,t r,f the eamo motal a a FF'P""" Oiner mmg3. OUl IQQ CDliaren . . ' Cient tO last fOr tWentV mOnthS. eoom trt roiarn v rroat.lnnor tsihloe Ten' "years ago yoii Recognized The big : rowilLbe blown up loaded dowott all sorts of toys that, vnnr wnmen had some ment irom jumpingjacKS 10 imy, sieam Improving Roanoke River (Weldon News) t Major Quin, who is here in charge of the government boat nel will be opened and widened engines delight the bright eyed so that the boats of the Weldon children and bring back glimpses and Norfolk Steamboat com pany of childhood days to wrinkled can come right up to the basin faces and furrowed hearts. Even mills. We are informed that the the bent student, ardent lover of al power, and you thought it well to give her some development j And the legislature established the State Normal and Industrial PVkllaoro rJnmnninlrltr eho raennhil ed from Pasquotank to Cherokee, steambt company will build a bis books, Stops to gaze with the 1 sirtwt rr rn irne n nn tnn Iranian t mo A I .L!1J a. a1 J 1 l 4. 1 Pncmneo mo rtmnf . .. wvuxiuwxuou vw CUllUrBD l .IUB UUU HUUSBS, IHO nower. Has there been.no fruit? house ajid good wharf for their tiny stoves, the blacksmith shop, I Wsn a w a lAIrM rv aW ntiAn - r lit l a . l . .! 1 T T.nnlrintatnonRanrl srthoola and uwus uiWUu9Uu x tQe pouiiry yaru wun me mimic coo auctamatir ttnrl t.Vno naAa.tmct " " inn o Kin afT-i"t in hand lo Jarcra I ..ul. J U. .1.- .iU-...- HOUSE I We are now. prepared to move DOt worth much to you? houses of any kind. Prices to what is it worth? co focn roari intoiiont-k0116801 freiSht and aa 8000 withits doll farmer and his fami appreciation and interest Is that as their warehouse is completed ly. Another table holds the doils I f Kmt mi 1 1 W i v n mrct tiam t honnla I fill- iL - : j. J ill . 2 4 1, Well, suit the times. The great power of this move vantage. Copeland & Jessup ment the commander m-chief, 1 George, N C the soldier poet I will call him poet because of imagination, sol TTiTTCT? TVTfV7"TXrr dier because it took one to move thy will be in a position to handle There are the infant dolls with I all classes of freight at good ad- pretty long dresses all white too and baby caps; then there is the little school girl doii, the you ng ladyjdoll, jind the ' m 6 1 he r, the father and the grandparent dolls, all waiting for Santa Clans- Hon. Claude Kitchin's Com mittees. Hon. Claude Kitchin, the new a great mass of conservatism and afld brilliant Representative in to put them in his pack We move houses of any size. make imaffination nracticable to rress from this district has All of the merchants seem to Have moved 244. Charges rea- gather up an army for the educa been placed on some very impor think Christmas is for the child- tinn nf womori all nvor t,h State. Dl commiuees. ne us ubco ren. tiowever iney ao not tor- and to make it of lasting useful appointed on the Committee on get those of sterner years ness and sweetest purest help cairns, mis committee consiu mougn even, wnen entering the I It 1 : ' ! A Al I . " a. fulness to men. His imaeination ers au claims againsi; me govern torn D, we are out cmiaren. Uoca focused itself on the real need of ment. except war claims and pen forts and luxuries for the yocng North Carolina. He d reamed, sions. 11 is agooa committee ana ana 01a aoouna on every side. planned, studied the whole sub Pne o the hardest working com At another big store there are . . . I a . i j . T4.1 : I . . .1 - . ject of the education of woman, mmees 01 tue ouuy. xi u rings twelve aneuana ponies, pawmg From its tinniest embryo .to its lts mem Ders la toucn witn an tiie the ground, chewing the rail present realization in brick and AepariuMsut& uu wim obuhwib neigning, anu wagging sonable. ELIAS S. ELLIOTT, Rich Square, N. C Salt, Salt ; Q. A. and Fine Salt constantly on hand. Prices as low as any one, a. M. H. C05XKS. y V Eich Square, N. 0 Hides Wanted. I am still m the market for Hides, either green or dry. , M. H. Cokkeb, , Kich Squar e. N. O COOK STOVE 3. their shaggy manes waiting for Christ mas day, whan they become the prized pet of some happy boys and girls. At this same store the managers have arranged another treat for the children. The We handle the celebrated Bibb Stoves and can furnish any repairs trQe eXpression. The thought feel mortar, and a strong influence and Representatives. w . . I TT' .' 'J - 1 A I and everwidenine future, he has B.ucnin is aiso on tne com hammered and worked away, mittee lor expenditures in tne -vrn o iron.ir,ot?nn TOith a estate Jjapariment, wnicn is me Ca UlgU & IU Og A u u j.vu v a wu m 1 - practical business understanding cbiei committee 01 tne ueparc of men, conditions and the nature menls of things and you have the man Mr. Kitchin was fortunate in Mother Goose rhymes are told in who dreamed for ten years of the drawing a good seat one of the tableaux, mere is Liittle Miss education and advancement of best on "the Democratic side. Muffett, a big. doll, eating her women in North Carolina not on The people of this district will curds and whey; there is little ly but throughout the South. No be glad to learn that their Rp re Jack Homer, another doll eating one, who has ever tried himself sentative is thus taking a good his Christmas plum; little Boy to do anything, can fail to appre stand in the national councils and Blue closes bis eyes and goes to ciate that the imagination was that his work will throw him sleep, leaning against a real bay great but the making of it practi in contact with the members of mow, while his sheep stand round cal was greater. Already a work the body in such way that they him; Simple Simon tries to tease is accomplished and it doth not will soon learn something of his worth and ability. Scotland Neck Commonwealth. ish homes there is much to be cone, boxes to i-s opsced, dolls to be dressed, books to be wrapped acd all the gifts tied in pretty papers acd ribbons, tied to the tree so thas Kris on his midnight trip will find thiegs ready. ' - V" There j mnch stewing, brewT and bakicg goicg on, for Christmas comes but once a year and then the old acd you.ng'eQioy it. The various daily papers pre pare dinners for the newsboys. It is of course needless to say that every "newsy" enjoys the invitation. After eating their fill ladies aed gentlemen recite and sing for them; after this enter tainment they prepare to go home. Eut before going homo, they must receive the good things Santa has left with the many kind people for them. There are toys for the babied at home, candy for all, bread some , times, shoes and money. Then they are happy, for everyone has what he needs most and likes best" ' ? :tCr'-Cy:.: "?T. The Sunday schools all have their trees and candyland is everywhere. The services in the churcbs starts at four o'clock in the morn ing with the midnight mass of the Roman Catholic creed, . This is truly impressive Men and women hasten from the various' sections ': of the city to hear the Christmas chants uand hymns. So impressive is ittbt even th.9 casual observer, most atheistical cannot help but bow down in adoration of the OChrist J child The more elaborate services be ginning later on Christinas day. People cheerily wishirjg each other a merry Christmas" pass on to church, truly thankful for "even the smallest token of re membrancerAnother year has almost nasseci. and unnstmas is everywhere If one would peep i::;o every household they could learn iray lessons. The chil.i wealiii eagerly draws for ttt froai a vve!! niled stockiug a noinbr of pretty toys and daiaty. gifts. Acoths'' window will show a child of .pov erty graieiuiiy draw out a china doll, or tin horn, an orange and a candy stick. Toe pleasure is no less for the doll thaa for tii-j toys of the richer child Christmas is everywhere! Acd a word about the darkey. He just revels in a banquet of chicken, tuckey and pork chops. Of course they havo new clothes and they cut a figure with them. a. December 26,1901. For 30 days beginning Dec. 2ud,1901, we will sell everything usually carried in an up-to-date country store at greatly reduced pricrs in order to reduce our stock by January 1st A large stock of Dry Gloods to select from and we will save you monej in anything you may want m this line. Below are prices of few things: Good 4x4 brown cotton 5c yard; better grades 6 and 7cj good outing 5c; beautiful Bhades m per cJe reduce J from 12 J and 15c. to 10 worsted flannels &c, reduced -5 to 15c in the yard. Readymade Clothing A-large assortment of Beady made Clothing for men and bova and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free from a cheap grade to a nice quali- J iuai, au l uuui iciuilg luv UL Willi jp- Roct and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. A Penny Saved. When Benjamin Franklin wrote 'A penny saved is a penny earn ea," he did not mean a penny s'iimped from our da'ly living or from our necessities. That is not ar penny saved" in the best sense, it is a penny stolen from yourself. A penny saved is a penny rescued from waste. An hour taken from needed sleep is not an hour saved, but an hour stolen. An hour taken from idle gossip and turned to some good account that is an hour saved. And it i-3 the same way with our moocy and our products. There is no economy in self denial. It is the duty of every man and worn an to live tho fullest and best life possible, to get the most they can out of life, to nourish the body and mind and soul and to develop them to the highest pos si b!e degree. This cannot bj done by 'SKimping. '. A tulier, Ireer life iswhat we hoed. , Economy is neceessary, but we must not-mis take what economy is. We must save the wastes, stop the leaks. bu t. having saved, we mu6t put our savicgs, to some good use, elre we are like the miser with hi 5 goid a detriment to -society in?' f.ai of a good . Philadelphia L-'dgur. To Cure a Cold Id One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. TV Grves signature is oa eah '0 t Si ty. Mens pants, good quality 75c pair, better grade SLuO to $3.50. Mens snits usually sold $6.00 to $7. and $8.00 reduced to $5.00. Suita sold at $9. $10. and $12. now $8.00. , G ood sui ts as low as $3.50 Boots and Shoes A rare chance to secure a good pair of boots or shoes at a small price. A large stock to select from. Prices reduced 10 to 25 per cent : A nice line of Furniture just received. Prices low. -Groceries afbeeries- A fresh stock of Groceries always on hand and our prices are rock bottom, quality considered. If you need a barrel of flour it will pay you to see us about it . . . V Everything else usually kept in a : first class store at reduced prices. Don't fail to come and get what you want before the time expires. V Don't forget the special sale is for 30 days only and' come at once and secure some rare bargains. Millinery Department -. --Dent -'forgev our Millinery Department if you need anything in this line be sure and get -it now and take advantage of the reduced pricef Bring us your . remnants of seed cotton, peanuts, peas and. what ever you have to sell. We payjiigh est prices, ; 7 Yours for Business, BROWN & BUNDY. GEOIUiE, N. O. yet appear what I womanhood shall shall be. Alt find her more any one should need "rWe guarantee quality of goods and that our prices can not be beaten Griffin & Odom, Woodland. N. C CANDY CATHARTIC I in which both North and South are united. Behold, old nrei'i dices and blocks to rogress sbui be wipea away. ThiViS T'rt 01 -r ........ " r GcauiM stamped CC u Never soia boui. 1 woman's work. Because of the ing at the normal is a high one, it is aspiring, - reaching toward a greater future. Thio nrtiioo-o ia liniioH roith tho pleasures, ine great wonder- new and stronger educational flower bloom s but once in a life- movement in the United States time Longfellow. the Pieman, and they are both big dolls; Ding Dong Dell with Pussy in the WelL is represented by four dolls seated on the edge The life of man upon this fair of an old fashioned well, holding earth is made up for the most a toy cat; Jack and Jill are tumb part of little pains and little ling down the hill, while the Bar ber shaves the pig. Mistress Mary with her pretty maids all in a row noo and smile, being wound up. Of course the old woman who lived in a shoe is there and to are all her children j hese "C" With a Tail. The "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic Look for it on the light blue enameled and ttiey are leally funny. metal box! Each tablet stamped I big dolls, so much resembie buv s r r r. TJwt. cnld in hulV A in . . State Normal and Industrial Co druggists, ioc. and guts tnai oue almost imagine Tnereis scarcely an evii in life which we caunot doable by poa dering upon it; a scratch will A re You a Dead Teacher. Toe teacher who has ceasc j to grow is dead already. The teach er who lacks spirit who possess es but little individuality, has probably been dead 10 r some time. Mere scholarship alone will not make a teacher. To this must be added a true character ;icd a professional spiiit born of a desire to be the best teacher '.oisiblc, and nenewed and trBugthened-ya careful and coesiatit study of thitdiLraent al principles id education. The feaeber who is not always awake to c.tch the spirit and see the merits and defects of each hew thought and method in education has ceased to keep pace with the spi rit of progress. The teacher tv! 0 i o constantly . com phtiniug th;t- !ier pupils a dumb, slow or i icious fails to accom mocha te ur "- At to the modes of child t''iiugbt, and is evidently cut of tune with her environment The lecher should be companionable sympathetic,, enthusiastic and happy in the presence of her i-u oils. A mirror is true to its re fl.e.- -on The : Ohio Teacher thus becorre a serious wound and a alight illness be made to end iu death by the brooding appreheu bions of the sick, Oa tne other hand, a mind accustomod to look upon the bright, side of ;nl things will repei iho mildew a.nd dump ness of care by its geuia.1 sua shine. A cheerf ui heart :aints the world as it sees it, like a sun tiv landscaue; the morbid mind depicts it like a sterile v Uderaesj and thus life, like t; e chameieou. takes its shade from the feoil p i on which it rests Cnurf si;aess ! ill 10 it::-.' L.iH 5V- 1 : mm rA ES! I2oth mj xslfe and myself have been celng CASCARKTS and they are the beat medicine we have ever had In the house. Last week my wife was frantic with headache for twodiiv3. she tried some of your CASCARETS, and they relieved the pain in her head almost Immediately, we botn recommend (jascarets. Chas. Stedeford. Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pituburg, Pa. I ish to return my sincere thanks to my patrons for the liberal pat ronage given me in the past, and to say that my stock of goods is more complete now than ever before. I am constantly receiving new addi tions to my stock of Dry Goods and Notions and Shoes. If you are in the market for a . Sausage Mill, Staffer, Gun, Loaded Shells. . Cook Stoves. orany "thing else in the hardware line give me a callr ... I make a specialty of . Groceries and by havicg shipments made to me twice a week keep fresh stock. I am still the leading buyer of Eggs at this market, buying and shipping, more Eggs than all other dealers here combined: I pay either cash or trade for Eggs and was the first merchant at this place to adopt this plan. 1 give as rauch for Eggs cash as I do in trade. My stock of goods is not the larg est, but I claim that the good quali ty of my goods and my low prices are inducements that cannot be ig nored by economical buyers. ' - Again thanking you for past pat ronage and soliciting a liberal share of your trade in the future. Yours truly, M. H. COINER, R are,N. 0 ( r vSkV candy Keeps 'us a-aayi fiili 2? it v. : '.' ty, .iijd is ito'jif gooduei s. Ex. TietL'U: au t-ifs'tioo. of Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do CavU, Never :-icki:ii. rt'eahen. or Grie. 10c, 25c S0o. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SttrHog It. iady Coapaor, Oitago, KMtrr.l, Krw Twi. SIT ?ftTft.R2P Bold and pmranteed by all drag tsU I U-WMtl gists to ttKE Tobaooo Habit. GOOD FLOUR MILL, I am now prepared to make good Flour at short notice. Mill thorough ly rebuilt; best macbineryi good miller. Capacity 10 to 20 barrels per day, 1 also have as good a corn mill as can be found. Give me a trial both corn andf wheat, P. T. HICKS, Creeksville Mills, Creeksyille, V 'Z5n
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