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new goods - North Carolina Newspapers
J.A. ALSTON SERVICE BUILDING AT THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. I ' l**y» T o Tr«il» ■ ! M K V R k i The One Among Many. T h e oni' iimko of .Spring and S uner 1900 insiruiu. niii lh«l C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought AVcSetable Preparalion for As 3lnutalli\g UtcroodandRe^ulatuig ite Skxuchs anti Bowel:>of I tuigllv m jikMv of ZL/m m /i PER YOU. ll ig k t y b a rd to live thia w a j— W i^ in * fer 70a day by d a y ! T boagb tb e tom m er tkie« are blue — Mofcbiii’ lik e the eyeso’ you ! T b o o fb tb e wind eiogi 'crost tbe wheat, T o ur dear voice wuz heap more sweet. No red roaea roun’ tb e place l i k e tb e loeeao’ your fuce, M igbty bard to live thid w tiy ^ Wiabin* fer you day by d a y ! TflCditntle A igii atu rc of k Routb w in d says—a-blow iu’ in,— **Wben'i abe cornin' home a g 'iu ? ” Sunflower tu m io ’, n igh t an' day, Lookin’ fer you ever' way ! A od tb e b i r ^ you ut«ed to know 8iogio*—eingin’ fer you so ! J e e t aa if, on bedge an' tree, TI m t would sing yon home to me. M ig bty b a rd to live th is way— Wiahin* ter yon day by d a y ! f a s b i o n e J ji o g l e buuL M R S . P . A . L E W IS . W HY i TUNTIC [OAST UHS an 11K S I T A T E ph ilu s iip hy . W duJ Alw uy « d id t b e b es t elie co ul d . W lu n VOU want I’ K K S Ii. I l K h l .V H K K ------- Let u s fullyw M a r y V plan, A l w a y s d o t h e be>t we c an . A t (b e tirKt g la n c e thi?« looks ve ry ea$iy, Wiabin* fer von! W hen you come. Though m y lipi fer joy are dumb, Lookin* in my eyes th a t day You'll read all my he a rt would say. All tb e atory will be know n W ith my armsaro uD' m y o w n ! I ’ll fergit tb e troubles past W hen yon whisper. Home at l a s t !" B u t i t ’a bard to live thia way— Wiabin* fer yon day by d a y ! — F L. Stanton. still, mos t o f us k n o w t h a t t h e re a re d a y s w h e n we d o not b y a n y niein^^ at tiiio so b i^ h s s ta o d a r 1. T o do best im pl ie s t h a t o n e has u n o 's to ve ry a c o ns ci e nc e i b a t will 001 be sat isf ie d with h a l f tue ai- V’ DRUGS AND M E D IC IN E S . uree , t h a t o ne ha.n m o r e li.ao t h e a v e r a g e a m o u n t o f go o d h e a l t h ideal is a lof ty o ne . a nd thaf o n e ’s M os t uf u s st a r t off s p le nd id ly w b e n w e b e g in a o y i h i n g new. BE A GOOD BOY. T h e real t e s ti n g t im e How oft io my dreams I go back to the day W hen 1 stood a t our o»d wooden gate A nd sta rte d toschool in lull battle array, Well armed with a prim m er and slate. And as th e latch fell 1 thought myself ^Vee And glorified, 1 tear, on tbe sly, T ill I beard a kind voice th a t whispered to me*‘Be a good boy ! Uoodby **Be a good boy ! Goodby !” I t seems T te y have followed m e all tbeee years; They have given a form to my yontbful dreams A nd K a ttcred my foolish fears; They have stsid my feet on many a biink, Uoaeeo by a blinded eye, For j u s t in tim e I would pause and think. **Be a good boy ! G oodby!" Ob, b ro th e r of mine, in tb e battle ot life, J u s t starting or nearing ita close, T b it m otto aloft, in tbe m idst of tbe strife, W ill conquer wherever it goes! Miatakea you will make, for ea h of us erra, B at, brother, j u s t honestly try To aooompiish your beet. In whatever oocnrs " B e ag o od boy ! Goodby !" wben tb e Qovelty is w orn of f a n d we are ti r e d eotucs and b e g in to c a r ry t h e loa d w ei ril y . T h e old p r ov er b, “ A new b r o o m swee ps • i w i y s b e e n to do t b e be.«t on all ions. T h e g r ea t c a th e d r a ls T a lk b a p p intft. Tbe w orld is sad eoongb Witb<rat you r woes. N o path is wholly Look men who di d t l u i r be st. g ro at e x The by d o n e t h e ir best. W h atev er th e i f it is w o rt h d u i n g at o: O A Ku'l Stooli 111 all, w or k , if it w orth is S T h e p e rs u n w h o h a s a rep-itatiyti for a cc ur a cy a n d fur pu D ci u al ii y, who» e w ork is a lw ay s thorough ani wh os o r <o(ii at M. A. M P YOU QOIHQ s n ib e th in g m il d a n d g en tle , w ht o in n<-ed o f a p h y s ic. ( .'h a m b er la in 's St om acl i and L iv e r They in t-ffecf. a re For HOW HE WAS SAVED, W e h are t^verything yv)ur iippeuraace an d y o u r l«M»tiijtl. a n d .il y-'u I n y liere, yuu'II have uiure money .. • UCCE8S OF THOSE WHO TAKE T H IS FOR W H E N I was in M r. Moody, I .Maocbester, said wt-ot into the th e gallery une i*unday night, to bavi3 a talk with a few inquirers; and ^ . . . . . . ..a .S(U)Uau<nW'k Branch Road leave* YOU U H A V E B E E /t^ . & Weldon at .i Vf p. m. Hah f a t i i.^, arr ive .>cotlaud Neckat&UH p.m.Cireeuville «.^7p. m Kim tou 7 th p. m. KvtumiiiK leave s Kliieton 7 .Sii. a. m <}reenvllle s “if a m. Arrivin g hi Halifat n i g a. m.,WeIdoi) iliwa.n i.iia ilyex cep iS uiid aT. TraltiH on WaMliluKion braiuti leave Watthlni;t«n ^ 111a. m. a nd l.i^O p. m, arrive* I'arniele y Id A. m and t.irfi p ra r e turn in g leave Paimi>le » :ti a in. aiKl ti ;«i p. in.. arrlvi* SVaiihlnKt<m | | a. ra and7-H»p in. daily exi-ept Sunday. ^ SIXTY YEARS AGO. “ W ell," he said, “ Mr. Woody, th e faot is, [ cannot tell." lueifer lad o bee, OBO* M m uch pbotograpba aod th e likeed polka w .re o et reatau- raal, a o r in to th e ooffee-room o f aa hotel, M r ia io a a b atel a t all heiaalf. Ikadaj, I said: aiuner?" i f trafeling b ; L ad ieaw b o, io tb e middle of weta k e p tf r o a i booie b j tb e ii E L X X D I T , I T . U e said: “ Ves, I k n o w ih a t." I Said; “ Christ is able to save you," and I used one iilus(ra(i(ia af(er aou(ber, b ut be did not see it. A t last i th o u g h t o f th e a rk , and C . The Peerless Wine, Atlaotic Coast LiDc R aO road Go. “ W as it N o a h 's feeling th a t saved H e got up and shook bands wi(h n e , and said : “ G jod o ig ht; I m u st go. I C o n d e u u d S c h e d u le . A m erican Huuaebolds. S H O D tte d Aug 0,1900. U L D Ill KUYn NanAinysBNgU B m h tlw •tB M a n o f B E I I T B L A O K RTCRRT X a t .t Dfaiting rem edy unfailiDg remedj . t aod co.«« il l theii goods ure g u aran teed Io give aatlsraolion BraDcb W arebouae, CHOCKOVOTTE, N. C. .;J} M E M P H IS , T E N N . J e a ij r j ^ B . T. T. K 088, Q R . n. s. HARM AN, ScieDtiiic ^ ID B 3 I T T Leave P etorabui^, Leave S to n y C reek, Leave Ja rra tta , Leave Em poria A rrive W eldon, I S T ▼ e l d o n , N . 0. ^ O O o a o r a r E m r j 4k PiOTC«*Htor«. IOlI M j . No. 23 D a il;. 5 ♦ • STRONG SHOOTINQ QUALITIES. I SiK'lls .ire fur s.ik' by all Jo.ilors. Insist iipoa S \Vir.i.!ii-';ti.T » ii.niiV tlu-iii wluMi you buy aiul you will (;i-t the best. | CHAS. M . W ALSH, STF.AM I h> T A H lJK H K I» IN 1W«> I 'Die t r u t h ia t h e I 'on nttatiou n f u u i Sur<-t» MAHHKK aniK iK A N ITK WOKKS | I !*etcrnl)nr|{, Va, W e m a k e Claiu ia , o u r W O K K I'uUil* them . I H ^ L e t UK 1-lHtiDiate tor yoo hH5M ( )x N U M K N T S ,# iMeatixUtneM, TonitM, etc. H ^ A I m o Ir u u F e n c in g , VaaeM e tc , for c e m e te r y a n d o th e r purpoHCft at low ent prict^tH B u S A T I . S F A r n O N 0 V A H A NTKKI». l>e«i|ruit Heut to any ftddtew FKf.K- !■ wrilinic give age ufdec«iiaed an d somi 10 to price. All w ork warrvnti^ I 8TiaCTLY FlItST-CLASS Md SATIHI FACTORY. I ii E U R U FIEECE, >\VholoHale and Retail IValerf) 1r U ^nlp'^ G. P. U. Hye Stam p S i r a i ^ h l / ' *‘GuidoD Httitiinure Kye" abd o th e r braodii 1 sell G a rre tt yotte wioes. £ C o .’s pure ( ’bocko- I keep th e best o f every th io ^ in tny |ine. lio u P o l ite atteotiuD to all at K a y ’s, we^t side H R. Shed, my 8 ly . NEW GOODS =FO K = 1 9.56 am 10.35 am | 10.52 am 1 11.08 am | 11.16 am 1 7 .3 3 p q 1 a2U pm | _______ j K 35pm 1 B.OOom Who baa been in practice aince 1869. O n ij e zcln aire o p tic iM H odm in th e c itv . L a it e Stock im ported artificial e^ea—all colora. C onanitatian an d exam ination free. K o o m S M o riti BnUdtng. N O R ro L K , T £ i j y 6 1 .y 1 No. 33 1 LMve W eldon, | l.O l a.m Le E m poria 1 34 Le J a rra tta , | Le S tony C reek, A rrive P e te ra b a i^ . | 3 .3 1 a.m . H . M. s tiiM O « i i a i m i i i K»ery de[.artm eni briiulul hu.I ru o w i.^ o » « . fficy O a tii, 61«tM ag| riMin h •tj Contains Both. N«. 78 D aU j. 4.37 p. 6.15 p. 6.34 p. 5.53 p. 6.36 p. m m m m m Traffle I f aiuger. . 0 « a . P m . A lt. " P E R F E C T " S C A L b i LAST rORCVeil. w a r r a x t k d . r s e K j u T r .v n . OOMfilNATtON SKAAI AMI BKuM h. C H K A PC 8T AND BEST. J O N C S O F B INC HA M V O W e carry ih e larKftl O f N a t io n a l luportaD ce No 35 D a ilj. T R A IN S G OING K 0R1 'H . H o m e Office, * ; UNIFORHITY, RELIABILITY AND “ Old Otfcar P ep p er,” T R A IN S O OINO SOUTH. I n T h o u s a n d s of CASTOR IA Ver laJiu to a a l OhiUna. W h y not cull oo W . \V. K a y, as be opcD o i^b t and dny. K eep th e fol lowiog brftods o f well koowo w bukies: News & Opinions I see it.” 5 C R 0 C C R IE 8 A N D C IG A R S . .. NaahvlUe ................................ Branch leaves Rnck .:i4i*p. m , a rriv e'a t *SMb d 4:atp m., Spring Hope 11:00 FracUceln tbenourtaof HalifaianriNorthaoii { \«avv»6pr 1u i ” touiml in ibeHupremeand Federal conrU. <;o Nashville ll ;|2 -. « l«''tion»inade in al' partaof North rarollna jrK jcky m"* p. m. dailjrexcepi Brancb oSce at Halifax, K. C.,open every Uoh Train on rilnU)n Branch learei Wanaw foi Clinton,daily except Sunday at 7 a * Eeturning leave Clinton i and 10.sop. in makes make cloae connection at Weldon Train No. 7H .orall point* K iK iL Y Richmond J.R. K£NLY. (>en Man. T. M. EMER80N. • H.M. KMER80N, Traffic Manager. Oen’l Paasenger Agent. him ? W as it N o a h ’s rigb{eousness t b i t saved him , or was it th e ark?” “ I see it DOW,” said be; J "I.E A i ih'R” iixKle.l W ith Snii . I ' l e s s p i A w l i r a i k l ‘ N i - .v J w ith li l. L l p u u v i c r . S u p e r i u i t u ul! •> d tlu T b ra i;J s fo r i Train F A R B E R & L A V IN , W Liquors, Wines, iAMW.VULLIK, VALTia I. OaNII train tiBiiiuu Midland N. C. Branch leave* Gol<U. Doro N.C., N.U., dally aany evce boro evcepl Sunday S UUa. m . arrive I ^ D L L I N A D A N I R L Smllhfleld, M smithflpM N r(^, Kiii i>4<. m • . ni. Ketumlni leave* Smlthfield.N. C., 7 35 a. arrive Uolifs(>orn, N A T T O R ^ K Y S A T l A W, y o u s ty l if h i y , c o n jl o r ta b l v ( i l a d to see y u u in o n r ntore. **I)o you beliuve you are a pleaeetae a a d paia a o f ahoppiog, went was determ ined to be saved before I went. for loaah fat p a ^ r ; M ok 'a abopi, w here 1 see it now.” T ak e u p your d u ty whatever you can t h e f g a l iad ig o iliaa b ; eating raapberrj do Io m ake th e world more b rig ht aod la ita , tb i a a aom e red ja m pnffa a ad B ath- good. D o wba(eyer you can to help b aaa. T h eae n a re a t t h a t time tb e ele- every struggling soul, tu add s tren g th to ■a a l B , i f M t tk a a d a aoaaliia eota , of any slaggeriog cause— the poor tick man ■ a g l l a k paMry. R a th e r d e a d lj, perbapa, who is by jrou; tb e poor wronged n a o whom you, wi(h yo u r influence, can vin* f o r tka faabla ataaaob, A lady liria g dioate; th e poor boy io your shop th a t a la a a ia a p a i ta a a ta aoaM ao t reeeire a you may set witb new hope upon tbe f U t tn m a g a a d a m a a ; aUH laai oaald a road of life th a t is beginniog already to g a a l la a a a B fia g alaa* raaeiTe a h d y ia look dark io b i a . Y o n know you r d uly. U a t a a a a . H ia ia a d la d j v a o ld b a r e N o B an e?er looked for it aod did not fiod it. v a a l a l to k a a w w h a t h a M a a t b j it, a > < » a « H f i a hahlj a h a f a M m l o o b m e t h a t h a r h a a ia • a a n a p a a ia b la .” I b a a t w n r t ^ t i a a a ia daad for wa- I n a n y e v e u t, we c a n c l m h e A t last I I turn ed to him and said, ^'My friend, w hat is you r difficulty? ’ said: kaow a, a n d — " N o l a d j waa ad m itted iato a (bat he was a little skeptical. saw he was io tears. i.uth 7:mP. M.. fi.lO p. •ept J i.Uily SuiKUy A w a y airt-ady, y o u ’ve p r o b a b ly u se d y n u r S u i u o i e r C l u th e s a n d ye t t' con ouiically. lime ago ah tJic'CHMliiia i t »urai 'rH*ilri*«U ONE'S BEST." skirts of the audience. I th in k at first bo had merely cume to criticise, aod A t th a t L'rll'Hisi irt Kayetlevillc with trnin No, Red fiprlnKB with th e Red S|iriH(p« Htul ihiu ' infor«l with ihi* .-icHl, Ai .• " i t h th< Utjrhaiu ............ .. r o u g h l y a n d n e t d m a r e tu “ ^.iece I. u t" u n t i l fall. d n r i t g a i s t ; je a ra . to ^ ^]K‘Ld uu Nuur while 1 was ta lking a business mao came io aod (ouk bis seat m tbe o u t M r. E d w u d f , in th e firat ohaptar he • p aa k i o f th e o hiogea b e h u na rlie d cotufort 'I' Work Delivered At Any Depot. .M e xce pt ^ u n d a v . W W KMilroHil. AUtiiiiif.fc Vadkiti hivisiun M .In l . n e - T n i l u leaves Wilmii -............... ; v l l l e l l u 6 p . M. U-i .1 Hrrivi-!*!* J>aiif. Jk ' nl‘ 1.43 • p. Suitford % : ville It: I, tSjimniKU.n w A sv raUr«ttd. .. B .,^ ....v..c.nk* H m m h —Train leavw Ik-iir.i ille » I <a. u) .Mttxi4>ii >Mo a m Kt’il ^ tv >M Hope «••«.•> Mill ,<> .•«(! Fity«.-UevilUK ei uru ln^ U-Hvei* Khv 4 l«> III. Ili' pf .Mills 4 !• m. kc'l Sprii [•in .Mhxi<>u» Ih pmH rrl Vfit lUiiiieiU'-v O n u vai'ution (rip. let \xn tit you o ut in a cout, ligh(- ^ rtiiijht .suit, flume Ne;»iigee Shirt?*, H ut, N eckw ear, etc. ^ sale by W . M. C o h e n , druL'gisf. “W .W . K A Y . No I(i2, leave GoldslH>ro iit 4 5<l. leav WilA>u 5 Xt, arrive Kocky Mount fi lu, a r rive at Tariw ro 6 4fi. a ni , daily except Sunday. the l o p . — H a i p ^ r 's BhZir. W h a t mos t p*‘<tple w an t .M p. M Wilson. Hocky Mount, Tarl)oro. Ho<‘ky Muant, Weblon, name Statid.-> iu r t h e bt*>t he i-au do, n e v er o e t d foar i k a t h e will n o t f ind M a i® ^ IN 6 M E S T E R ^ I Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells- m ih u ly . No :W—Ar Weldon ;t p I., ur l*orl»nii-ntli a t p ni. dailv. .1. W. IlKOWN, IV stiijici .A^ent, liK) M iiinSt . Ni.rlolk, Vh . .Murray Korbew, T V. , r „ ^niouth.Va. K. ST. JO H N , Vice I*re»*. aiiii Ueu’l Mgr, V. K. McHKK, <teneral Su^KTiniendeDt. K. \V. B. IfLOVEK. Traftic Manager. » liTy : ^ iii iM L. S, ALLKN, (ien 'l I'uHscii|ror A^’t. ehion, N C 37 12 2« J^ H T lU iH M A N , Atft, P Le Ar Le Le Ar A ^ ‘jood!«. a n d F i n e St;iti.>n(Ty Al« av ;« on h a u d . * ^ !> 1 Florence. Fayetteville , Selma. Wilmin, NTW ELDON, n . c . ^ C'ointiliie linf iif I'tUBn. .Miiiiiimn. T i.ilii Allifl^■^. I ’t t l i m i i j , ( i n l » . Kii,.!,., Kini' Sw iiinnv umi Pru);t:i>l»' Sutdiirii. Simli kifa ufi by lru |u iiil mtitul. i| In rli (ii.ixls, A (..mi.lHc S Q Q I F O U N T IIN J i ’- p nuiot! Coca Cola, N iit >nl Mintral W uI ith W o duo nmkr I'in r . \ | |>lv ard olhtr flav tin l 8hi^tbHj>. Milk Shaken. I’Ic. I V l ' K H S C K I I ’T IO N S caitlully and acruralelj ci mpoundid ilij or j® 1> and Cali* r i r l AM P M » .‘XI 7 :i*> 12 211 U 41 1 50 lt» 55 j 2 :r. 11 [i:\ Le W ilmingto n. Le Miignuha. Le Gold.HlMtrd, T o i L E f JitfffCLES, f j i f l C Y T alk b ealtb . Tbe dreary, never-changlDg tale O f m ortal maladies is worn and stale, Y o b cannot charm, or intereat, or please, B 7 h » p i a f on th a t m inor chord, disease. Hay you a re well, or all ta well with you, A ^ O odaball bear your words and make ! ■ w h U u e H id to be n D u in g per• o u l nBiainMDOM b j >n EoglishmtD, Le Le Le Ar A t r r U A T K I . V ( '( O l l 'O r N D K I ) . d o i n g well. A .MOTTO. T alk Ciltb. The world ia b etter off w ith out T o or u ttered ignorance an d morbid doubt. I f yoo have fisith in God, or man. or self, 8ay ao; if so t, push back upon th e shelt O f aileoceall yonr thoughta till faith Mhall N th e lMa(‘e ( n hiive ytnir l*ro’*t‘n ('ii" n s C A l l K F r i . L V and p lo r e r s a o d i n v e s ii u a to r s iit (icience h a v e places th a t are smooth and clear, And apeak o f those to rest the weary ear Of earth, ao h u rt by th e continuous Htrain I discontent, an d grief, and pain. K u ro p e ages eas y to t a k e a n d p le a sa n t BT SLL4 WHBBLBB WILCOX. of were b u ilt slowly t h r o u g h th e T a b l e ts till th e bill to a dul. SPEECH. bad occas* 1 4ihJ—,Ar Weldon 4 CO, ur l^>tt^mouth 5=15=I ol e sD ,' Would ne ver h a v e b«en sipoi^en i f StH 'T M H O lM t. l.v Norliilk Kv I'utlMuonth. A rS u il o lk . Ar l.cvsM..n. N T. all p«)ints in TexsiM, Me TRAINS-.UlNt i NORTH tb e in v a ri ab le c u s t o m o f the w or l d A I'I.ANTA, NK.V lUil.EAN-!, Al l l l STA, M A a iN .C ll A T l'A S m i'iA . N VII,l.K, ,MK,M1'II1S, ll.X A S , ( Al.II (lliX IA , .1 Vl K (IV V ll.I.r., l AMl'A. II AVANA. « I i n , A M I r i l l i ll l l:l('l», ,<I'. A l l i f 'T I N I - : , I'Al.M lll:\l'M , .MIAMI, H .O K IIU K A Sr (tlA .'T AND T i n ; KXTiliK s o r I ii 41. 41*: — iiotan i ■* .{■51 Ill ’,*u J It * ! i: :ii a iu I'Mil J 111 in HE am 1.1 •') pin 11 r>:< a m A r Weldon. i .N.» ill *1 .*>;{ p tu *»o a i » R A I L R O A D C O M P A N Y . Vr Henileisoii, M »7 p m Ar Hulci^-h. *4(»aai ti I J p m i'u n«len»ed ?«rhe<)ulc. Ar Soiilherii I'inc!* .*> *i7 ui M iC. p m Ar * TRAlNtf (iOrNU Nu. 40 I Ar Charlotte. * H ill a i I * l( i' J ( ip m 7 IM p U1 .\ r Haitilet, ti 4 > a i J N o :n .Vo 'J7 Lv llHiuUt n» :u ()m <> r>() a m X M l». M Arl i.lnmliirt, K. T. I.4r»j m i n ; u ) a m 11 H 5^ I,e WeliloD, .*) l u p i n Ar Aut;u^t;t, 1 (Nt H .V.> .\r KiM'kv Mount, p. m. Ar Savannat), 'H N ia n i LeTurlklro. 12 21 Ar.IuckHuntille H loa.n t 7 4M p m I.e Hix'ky Moiint, 1 (15 \).Vi 5 Ar Taiupa, '» :M» p. n t>:U)a. ni. l.e Wil.Hon, I 5$* Ml '2 :> 5 1.4Hp. m. .Ar A lh e 08 3 4:< a. m •.> 5511 n* Le Selma. :i «ni p. m. Ar Atla nta, C.T. A o.'. a n Le Fayetteville, 4 M* I'i p. m. Ar Muiiin,a*,* 11 l o a i I, 7 . \r Florence, 7 25 2 21 Ar Muntgiiincry, It 0,'i p i . !♦ *io p n». \\ yt M :i.(i.>a. mAr Mohile, 4 l*i j>. n I.e (?old.«»horo, (> 45 :t ao Ar New t»rlcan«, S p. n 7 40 a ui. 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