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A DAY AND OUR LIFE- How blithely doth each bird arise to greet the morning sun; How quickly doth each one retire when its swift course is done; And if we watch and mark our acts throughout the passing day, We see how all our earthly life is quickly passed away. For in the morning forth we fare, all ready for the strife. As little children lightly starting on their way in life; And when at neon we recognize that half ur day is done, Compare our middle ,ic in life, we see they're both half run. But when the light is passed away and on our beds we lie, We know not whether we shall live, or whether we shall die; And after all, what are we here but creatures of a day 0 For others quickly take our place when we have passed away. The fragile beings, made of clay, the puppets of our passions, We rise and perish in a day, the slaves to all our fashions; Then whv were we put here on earth, formed thus of earthly To be as grass we tread upon, and moulder in a day? God put us here to do our best, to help and aid each other, Our happiness comes after strife, when we have helped our brother; The Christian spirit is bent, and to us Cod hath given, The promise thai we rest with Him, when we have rightly striven. BIGGEST FISH PERHAPS. MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY. ULll-fASHIONEl) MOTHER. The Music of Other Voices May he Lost bill the l-ntrancinit Memo ry of tier's Will lichi) in Our Souls Torevcr. (aM uiU-.t i i. vi i. - triiL'att . ;.f h.ll ai" Ui-M'l,-:il!; I'Bf.VI.N- I'. -. In Ilii'V ulr in:H Imt err- . , . . ' w n w T t la is s.:i-l .n'.m.t. I'ih-m' mm i-Mita'H A 1 9 i ,.,.i.i.... i...v.nw ii-llm.tr Im.-li W Sir"? ' fc fl I'r.n.-:il: - h.l 1,-wr- W i-'.i .liii-.n-si. Is i'H'veiilii'- - ' ("'ill-.' i' T;:,ll I..,. V. J V ' .... : : . w 1 I ne heart is the text noon on , Faith is not fostered by blinking iy. Story of a Trout That Made cord and Worth Money fe. No Man or Woman is Perfectly Normal Who Is Vexed My Play ing Children We were camping in Northern j Wisconsin and one evemng alter our supper of black bass and ba con we lay under the pine trees smoking and telling lish stories in which it was always the "biggest bass" that got away, says a writer in the Chicago Tribune. Our guide listened with the gravity of a man who knew all about fish sto ries, and linallv he knocked the ashes from his pipe and told us a story. "Once, long ago," he said, "there was a terrible big trout up in Smith's pool, livery fellow who fished in the pool had hooked him one time or other, but he always got away, bit off the hook or some thing. "1 tried to catch him myself a dozen times. One day 1 was sit ting bv the pool, when splash, a young robin Muttered out of the nest on a limb above the pool in the water. In a minute there was a rush, a gleam of yellow and the nA .rum tv.nl thrown himselt clear out of the water and had swallowed the young robin whole. "What did 1 do? Well, I climbed that tree in short order, got another one of those young robins, baited my hook with it and threw it just as lightly as 1 could in n minute there was another eleam of yellow and again the old trout jumped clear out of the water as he swallowed the robin, and in a minute more I had him hooked "It was lucky I wasn't fishing with anv of this new-fangled rig- ein2 these boys use, and that wasn't bothered with a reel to look .,tw ,,r I would have lost him sure. As it was, it took me a dev il oF a time to get him out. "Good to eat? Great Scott we didn't try to eat him. He was .... f,,n nf honks we sold him for old iron, you know. That ended our fish stories that night. PERILS OF PREACHERS. We have all seen children who have had no childhood. The fun loving element has been crushed out of them. They have been re pressed and forbidden to do this and that so long that they haw lost the faculty of having a good time. We see these little old men and women everywhere. Children should be kept children just as long as possible. What has responsibility, seriousness, or sad ness to do with childhood? We always feel indignant, as well as sad, when we see evidences of maturity, over-seriousness, care, or anxiety, in a child's face, for we know some one has sinned some where. The little ones should be kept strangers to anxious care, reflec tive thoughts, and subjective Thank God some of us have, and others have had, an old-fash ioned mother. Not a woman the piTmk!, enameled anil p.;;meil w ith her grcai chignon, her curls and bustle, whose white jewelled hands never have felt the clasp of baby lingers; but a dear, old-fashioned, sweet voiced mother, with eyes in whkh the love light shone, and brown hair threaded with sil ver, lying smooth upon her faded cheek. Those dear hands worn with toil, gently guided our loiter ing steps in childhood, and smooth ed our pillows in sickness; even reaching out in yearning tender ness, when her sweet spirit was baptized m the pearly spray of the river. P.lessed is the memory of jii old fashioned mother. It II.mis m :i". now , like the beaiililul per linne of some woodland blos.xiins. The nur-ie of oilier voices may be Iom but the ciiiruiicin;; memory of her'-- u ill echo in our souls for ever. Oilier places will fade away ami be forgotten, but Iter's will . . Jf , , sr. tr- if iT- T- 3T- ssr- 5.5 1 n . ni PT'itical illness al- FIRST NATIONAL BANK WeUion, N. C. 'acts. swmammum N cases most as much depends upon; the PURITY of the drugs and! " iii the ACCURACY with which the -Work. Weakens , , , ! Your Kidneys. "f pi' escription is compounded as Jjj upon the doctor or the nurse. $ Your prescription filled day or Vi nieht. Prompt delivery. W. M. COHtN, Depositary for United States (iovernnient fund! r.ankruptiy. Ciipitnl. Stockholders' Liability, Surplus iind Profits, Deposits, TOTAL RESOURCES, i ;oul fur Esliites In $25,000.00. 25,1)00.00. 14,204.00. 1W.5S8.00. 204,027.00. w i; arc trying to build up this community. We pay interest time deposits, thus sharing our profits with our patrons. Over UuhcJllliy Klouey Main Impure Blood. r:.: -.; through helping you we help ourselves. Call and see us. to come to Weldon, write us your wants. Wni. 11 S. HUROWYN, President. OIT ici:ks-. Pres. ISlti-lllll." on In If not convenient JAMKS T. HOOCH, Cashier. Wm. 11. S. Hurgwyn, .Vllli'iul Oil!" l.NiiininH Sam'l P. Patterson, V-Pres. 4 it'll. Man. KuaMiikt' Mills ('oiiiiiiiiy ami liusi'iiuu v Muiitil'iK'tmuiir t 'n. James T. (iooch, Cashier, r your ui'.;v l';l- :.di!ite- riioiif, No. Stt.lr ri.llllf. Ni.. I'.'. WEUDON N. C Nic-r- "9 ViJ -w. - a mm- 0 y-u'.'-.',"',,, Are there any peri's in the min istry beyond those incident to the indiscreet pursuit of sociological investieation? Yes. They ar thus summarized from a paper read hv .hp Wev Hr. Daniel H. Martin ... to the Presbyterians . Sloth, a tendency to neglect sys tematic study, vanity, a desire continuous applause, as though on the stage, and an especial liking for the title doctor; selfishness arising out of deference paid to In nr'hYt? until he becomes self-intlu! gent and demands as a right wh is given only in courtesy; envy especially as regards censorious remarks upon brother minister professionalism, a tendency to u ter holy words without feelin them; eccksiasticism, exalting hi own little denomination above the great horizon of Christian truth, and cowardice. This is an imposing list, frankly and comprehensively set down. It is nearly as long-perhaps as any professional business man could draw up as relating to his own calling, if he sat down to a heart-to-heart talk with himself. shine on until the light fi'mn heav en's portals shall glorify our own. When in the liifttl pause of busy life our te-.i wander back to the old homestead, mid crossing the well worn threshhold, standing once more in tile low, quaint room, as hallowed by her presence, how the feeling of childish innocence, and dependence comes over us, and we kneel down in the motile sunshine streaming through the western window - just where, long i years ago, we knelt by our moth ! er's knee, lisping "Our Father." j How many times when the tempt I er lured us on has the memory of j those sacred hours, that mother's words, her faith und prayers, saved I us from sin. Years have tilled moods. Their lives should he j great drifts o er between her and Kept light, bright, buoyant, cheer-1 us, but they have not hidden from ful, full of sunshine, joy and glad-' our sight the glory of her pure, ness. They should be encouraged j unselfish love. to taiign ana play ana romp to : their heart's content. The serious part of life will come only too L, t.i We (,'ive yuu a positive muuey-back ftiiurantee on lAROID ROOFING Sent) ecu pan for simples ami full partn-uLits. BEFORE YOU BUILD V. W. HIR11 & SON. h;iM Wllile, Mas. Mr is,. iiKiil mi' yuui tiouk uf I'iun fur farm buiMiQM and saiiiliios 'ut I'aruid. I elulOM 4 ccnU lor noslano. Save your Money "A dollar saved Ls a dollar made." "Any man can make money, luit's its a wise man that can savti it." Old adages, but very true. We pay you J pet cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS in sums from $1 up. Collections, Loans, Accounts Solicited. The Bank oi Roanoke hm , t I A.l.lrc-5 1 . Cj,, L'll ; i .; I .:..!-:;r tr-'ible. ,:r '' sn ' ruing Dr. Kilmer I Ktvll, it. Y. j t:.y i .: ;.tke, t-il remcir.bei V'.,i,:i -i'lt.JI. Dr. Ivilnur'. i i 1:1c ..r..:;. Bir.gharntoii i buitiu. I (iCOkHil; C. (ikl:I:N, AttorneyAt-Law, i Nal ii'iiul Hank HiiiMiiiiri I nl ROANOKK UATIDS, N. C. OFFICERS:- Wm. S. Hi i:i;VN. I'l' I'vpikiis, I'm.' 'Mill 1. :l lilt' Mi.n Utiil'licv Wflilull' u' ill all stuh' urn ( ullt'i'llull ni rlauns ll'ij'HlMlli: I'Mllllllt'S. II :lil Hull I M'fllllll Can I Serve You ? A good mechanic needs good tools. Everyone that has needs in my line should call on me before purchasing elsewhere. I Sell Only The Best Hardware. li you need anything in the hardware line call in to see me. Do you want a stove or heater? I have a complete line and at low prices nt I Yi.'i-I'n !.('. hli'iit llAiiviai. II. I I'K. T.'ll.' 1st Viiv-1' I'll.HI K, 'ulli( l l.ptll'i Ml- lVkrl H l''" I'llM'liipel, ! Slatt'llH'flts, ,,l i .. 1 h i i laliu. 'lili' u 1-1 f t Nuiimiul Hank U l.l.luA. V C There' iviiMHi Inr tliat aehe in v I iiu'k rnriil w In-tv it 'litelie" r time vim lien.l itwt, null annni'l m u .1,. I i ,. i ..... T quiewy, uo wnat we may to pro-; ,,. lU s K,.iu,-v s..i nia.iaer t long childhood. One of the most unfortunate things I know of is the home that is not illuminated hv at least I akc I liev i are iineipialeil li'i' Imekai'lii'. weak ki'l j nev iiii'l tntlainina'i'iii il' 111' I'linl'li'i lu'el, ' Ihailii'iil '.'"i eeiil' 1 -..I.I I.v W. M l i.liru. W el.lun. N f , T. CLAKK' ATTORNEY AT LAW, UKI.lHlN. I GKOCKKIES 'in i: in s'l i i:vi:itniiN(i Ki i'T in stock. ciii.sii si: AsnNAiii.i: noons co't i viii,v im: (ilvMCKAIaSl I'IM.II S I OKTIIi: l-l lilJC. K (JLAKK. w ii(ii.i:sai.i: a it i-:t ah. CROCER, Wiiiuuv. - - - N.I'. RINTING m d i : h i Excelsior Printing Compain, Weldon, N. C. TfjE Re so il H least one cheerful, bright, sunny youngface. , that does not ring w ith the persis tent laughter and merry voice of a i child. ! No man or woman is perfectly I normal who is distressed or vexed ' by playing children. There is something w rong in your bring ing up if it annoys you to see chil dren romping, playing, and hav ing a good time. THE ELDER SISTER. Many a man thinks because is blind in business he must blest with spiritual vision. , Will - I llll.nh,',1 Wllell IliUr in, I h. 1 ., I -. Iiillll-. I'll!-, seali , ,h.,-1 ,-preiallv U, he be -alve a.liMinnrj .unlit" ei.int "I ll." Mali LMO'll In I'.illrellnn ..III!- n'U.l!lla 1411. 1 air. I in the Miiit'eiiie S.ei'ial ait.'iiinin ' ami jiinin.t ri'iimis, ; .ti:k i;. dami:l. ttohM':k-.iT-law, W I.I HA. i ,1,1 ,i l I ,, W,, hi. N I ' The long look within ourselves will cure us of a lot of impatience w nh other folks. I'lai'tli'i - III tin I'nlll't- Nnrtliainplnii an,! m llie l'i',lrlal emillv I '..III ell. Nniih I '.iinln.a. l l.pt'Jl l'M'l ll I i I'll an, I ,ail- , at Hal Mlptellle llll.l u mailt' in all ' I'aaiieli nlliee ,ii, lav. I'eW ill - I'nr anv line i hn in e, 1 Mltall, -ale. suit', hltl. rhe' tin' i:'o ,i - Which Kind of An I:lder Sister Are You in the Household W M ,llM!;al U. I. In ' f n al i't.1!" v i!:-ti'.r,,u vomt MtmiiMch vmir Heart iir vimr Kiiliiey". then try ihis I'lcviT enll'i'Viiuitiitiim I'r. r-tioop'x Health ('i)tl'ee. Or. Si p lias elnnely ,,,il,,.,l lll,l .lava anil .Mtiolia C'nll'ee in M, ,,r un.l IuhIh. vet it lian not ft Miiirle irrain nt real cotl'ee iu it. Hi. Slinnp's 1 1 .... w 1. 1 '. .t,..o Imitation is made Irom pure toasted irraint nf eereals, with ilt ii1h. ete. Maile in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it (let a sample at our store. Sold by W.'l. l'arker, Weldon, N. (.'. Clouds come high but we must have them. Trial Catarrh treatments are IteiiiK mailed out free, on remiest, by 1'r. ShooD. Kacine, Win. These tests are nrovinir to the people without a pen ny's cost the i?reat value of this scien tific prescription known to drui(i;ists ev ervwhere as Or. Shoop b l aiarrn item edy. Sold by V. M. Cohen, AYeldon, N. C There is no character m the home circle more useful and beau tiful than a devoted elder sister who stands side by side with the toiling mother, lightening all her cares and burdens. How 'beauti ful the household machinery moves on with efficient help1 Now she presides at the table in her moth er's absence, always so neatly at tired that it is with pride the fath er introduces her to his guest as "our oldest daughter." Now she takes a little troop into the garden with her and amuses them, so ' mother may not be disturbed in her work or her rest. Now she helps the boys with their hard les sons or reads father's paper aloud to rest his tired eves. If mother can run away for a few days' re creation she leaves without any anx iety, for Mary ill guide her house wisely and happily in her absence. ; But in the sick room her presence is an especial blessing. Her hand : is next to mother's own in gentle-1 ness and skill. Her sweet music can charm away pain, and brighten the weariest hours. There are elder sisters whose presence is not such a blessing in the home. Their own selfish ends and aims are the main pursuits in life, and anything that stands in the way of hesc is regarded with impatience No man overcomes sin until he hales its power more than he fears its punishment. W. J. WARD, DKXTIST, hi ! ! I. IN IMMKI. Ill 11. MM!. WKI.IxiN. N. ('. WJi BUY AND SELL EVERYTHISS in Till-; .m mil '. nth. I) i ink vi-: iu y M MAT, FLOUR. CORN. HAY. OATS corn is ski-: 1 1 mkal coitus skkh mu.s. and mow castimis. in CAR LOAD LOTS. DRY CVOOTJS, CLOTHING-, SHOES' JTXJD UPTO-DATB Q-ROCERY. in. I ear i I i Li SLJL TANM'cR'S PAINTS irf urn 1 heir iin'-rnihiriiiv uU i' all ollit'i I'liiinls N liri'iiusi' (lit-y u li' tii:tlt' of the U'M inali'iiul nhtaiim lilc and arc mound w ith irit -at euiv. 1 1' ynur dt'iili'f dors iml eat'iv Uicni w lite In the iiiuntii'artiiri'is. l!o ISO. Tamer Pain! & Oil Cc, Nil' K. Main St.. li 1 1 1 M IN I '. .. The largest and best plant i the State. CHARLES MILLKR WAl.MI, ( iiiunei un.l Mniiiiliii-l mi l of MUM'- mi-':nts. minis. idiAVK siuni ,.r evei v , t-si-ri it ion . l-'r'eiL'lit prcpaiil "ii sill "liipnienK Sale ileliveiy iniuriiliti'eil. Write for .le- SIU'IIS .lsii Iii, n 1'Yneiiii: , ':ifs. ete, . I'M' erhii'lei y ami ul lier plllpOM' III tnle-t lU'li-l"-. Silt il'a,'linu tjinii'auteeil. Work Delivered At Any Depot. fi j The Touch That Heals .'1,1,'n'- Ariiiea tin- Imieli .. - ll,e I, in,',,:, ,,'!- llll'i III .1111, ie.i Ni. illeel l, tin iinv -eal.N. I llh-nhlle ,-, alve. tinea -1 e,,!ni,mali ,ii ililii: I'.lUaln e mallei li.m nl.l al ,- wilt eun e'll-- wnuii'U ut .lle. it' e i.iiaiaiii. e-i l,v .iiui: T TTnv9.rn Pn II Ml M W V V We pay the liiahit market priee for everytliiim vim lirinir u I et iil'everyt' ine' in the inercaiilile line. the 111 n Eill 1 GO Write to us, or call when visiting Imposition, for the Jamesto' fill' WELDON, N. C. A little learninj; is dangerous if you are planning to get to heaven bv degrees. iu:ai.i:i;s in Hl'AYY ANI l'ANI Y CASTOR I A For Inliiiits aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought fl Util II Heirs the Sijiiaturo of We have the lie-t line of ( Iriieer'n-s in town. When in nei'.l of anythini: in WE FURNISH ( A lioyil l'east to every one n ho ( l.iiv tlieir irroeeries at our store. ( All the ii-asoiialile ileleeaeies are ( fouml in our store the year . rouinl. ' i CONFECTIONERIES ( FRUITS (, CROCKERY AND TIN SMITH, -ih:ai.i:i; in- Sash, Joors, pind Mantels, Tiles and Grates, Hardware, Paints, Et FRANK T. CLARK CO., Ltd., NORFOLK. VA. 5 3 ( WARE Precept is personality. powerless without Bontt Slgutu Ito Kind Vo Han Kmn Bought WIVF.SWHO HELP. Hundreds of thousands of men have had a lifelong weary strug gle, and their brilliant talents have yielded only a lithe of the harvest they were entitled to and many have come to the bankruptcy court because their wives have not been "able to get on," in the place and with the people among whom his business and professional lines are cast. Happy the man who marries a wife gifted with that large charity I . i : .L. - .. ,..!. :,...(., ,.t Um Such daughters are no comfort to ; 'iiicn eovcis u., a mum uu. u. ; Which kind of neignnors transgressiunsi ,l,e 1 A kina neart, a tacitut tongue, ' and a determination to play a true Grocery Line Call on us. Our stoek is fresh. Hive us a part of your tra.le. In Doubt About Your Wife's Xmas Gift? Wooilen ami Willoivware. Kte. (! lloiiils ili'livereil ironntly any (' where in town, l'olilo elelks. I'liune No. si I. B. M. PURNELL, i ( V wiaims, n. . a mother's heart an elder sister are you in household? Lost and Found. Lost hetweeu lliltil p. in. vestenlay anil j noon today, a bilious attack, with nan- j sea and sii-k headache. This loss was oiTasionod hv riudini,' at any drug store j a box of Dr. Kind's New Life l'ills. the j guaranteed cure for biliousness, malaria anil jaun.liee. J-io. When you pray for the removal of a mountain you had better say amen with a steam shovel. The way to get rid of a cold, whether it be a "had cold" or just a little one, is to (ret it out of your system through the bowels. Nearly all cough cures, espec ially those that contain opiates, are con stipating. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Hvrup contains no opiates and acts gent ly on the bowels, l'leasant to take. Hold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, X. V. A land-slide is a significant movement in real estate. partner's part in avoiding cliques, quarrels and sets a woman of these qualities is, a "gain" to any man. YOUR GRANDMOTHERS USED IT. But She Never Had Sulphur In Such Convenient Form as This. Your grand mmhiT ust'd SulphiT aliLr favor ite household remedy, and ho did her grand mother. Sulphur ha?t been curing skin and blood diseases for a hundred years. ttut in ihe old days they had to take powdered sulphur. Now Hancock's Liquid Sulphur gives it to you in the best possible form anil you get the full benefit. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur and Ointment quickly cure Ecaema. Tetter, Halt Rheum and all Skin Diseases. It cured an ugly ulcer for Mrs. Ann W, Wtlleit. of Washington, I. C. in three days. Taken internally, It purifien the blood and clears the complexion. Your druggist sell It. Sulphur Booklet free, if you write Hancock Liquid Sulphur Company1. Billimcr. A Telephone in your RESIDENCE Monuments AND Gravestones. ! 1 WE PAY h,k FREICHT v "GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY . . . " I, WU.K," T X KK k III tlie Knulb Heavy and Fancy GROCERIES. n;. uis and rou.uvo. an sum mi money iui uuyihiiiir in the irrot'ery line. 1 1' you u:uit new.fivsli irroeeries. eall on tlie'oltl ivIiuUle. W. D. SMITH, WKMH)X, - - N.C. I). R. STAINBACK, I NOTARY PUBLIC S And Fire Insurance. I Koannkc News link -:- WMm N 1. 1 A Daily Reminder of Your Excellent Judgment. Try One. For Rates APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER OR Home Telephone and Telegraph Company, M-NorrwioH, - n. o. tr atei Catalogue Free. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. iKslalilislifd 1 H IS, i I to lttfl Hank St., Sorfolk. Va. IIOV 'J Iv AIN'T GOT NO "HUKDED" MULES AND HORSES : : "OUT WILL MEET COWPETI TI0N IF YOU BRING IDE CASH. W.T. PARKER, nKl.lHIN, N. 0. tmNticstIini TTrORQUOHFAPEorTSrlVEL JieKveen llie North aw -South Florida Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort.equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informs t ion, write to WM. J. CRAIG. PASSENGER TRAFFIC MANAGER. WILMINGTON. K C Sl'l.'ISd AMI M'.MMKii MILLINERY. l-A(i('Y (iOtlllSan.l NUVKU'IKS. lluttcriek'H l'ttttt'ins. R. & Q. Corsets, : Misses at 7"ic. Ijiilies 7.V. to ?1. m.rriofs will be made to suit the times. Hats and lionnets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAILORllI-I!S l'HOM 1'TLY l'lLI.l-:i. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. W. W. KAY, Family lirocer. ;wi-:i,I)on.3. . I keep the hest of everything in my lioe. I'olite attention to all at KAY'K my 2 ly FEELING LIVER-ISH This Morning TAKE A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer
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