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UTS at Till- Surprising, What Kodol Will Do For you, when you need it But the longer you neg lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol can restore Good Digestion. 'If arch of J he And, of course, Indigestion If nes lpcteil long enough, brinKs on seri ous diseases in which Kodol caunut benefit you. Some of these there Is no help for at all. There are, In fact, very few ail ments which cannot be traced di rectly to Impure blood. And Im pure blood Is always due to a dis ordered stomach. Use Kodol aud prevent Nervous Dyspepsia. Kodol will effectually assist Na ture to secure a complete restora tion of good dlgeiiliuii. It does this by at once digest in? all uh1 In the siomaih and keeping It Ul tested, until the stoinaili Is re-led and can resume Its own work Ko dol removes the cause uud the Beet inilfkly removes Itself, When It Is recalled thut Apo plexy, lleHrt Disease, Cancer ami even Consumption are due to poor dlKcstlun and poisons thus1 transmitted to the blood, anil throughout the system the Impiir-I lance of maintaining good diges tion Is at uuce realized. I Wo knew what Kodol would do befnrp ever llie tlrst bottle was sold. If we did not know Just what It will do, we would not guarantee it the way we do. It is easy for you to prove Kodol the next (or the first) time you have an attack of Indigestion. And you will certainly be surprised at the results. It is perfectly barm less. There can he no harm In trying something that may do jou a great deal of aood when it coats you nothing if It doesn't. Our Guarantee 4)0 to your tti utjit Untu.v mid hi a,1,,l Inr liulllr. Tlmi .ilti r ,,,u l,.,.e ii.,l II, a ei;tlrt imiiIpii'h ,.f 11, e b.ntL- II you i-iiu tj"ll,-sll -III , lliltt it tlllH not tUilie ill anf tf-Kitl, tvlHIii tlu- l,'tllf In (til- triiyl-.t uiul lie will I'H.ilnl I'll I- Ini'iifV Wlttiuiil 11114 Imn r ileliiv. Newill thi n i,iiv Hie ilniif. ii-l lor ltn ImiMIi. Id. hi hf-ltul., all ilnil;i M. kmiw I Inn our villi ni hit-1- I guml, 'I'lllH nlt. l- ipliH l,i I III- liiivi" IhiII ! illlir II ml III lull lilli- III U flllllll V Till- lul uii lint- tie tui liih lum-H uk mm li ui Hie tin I'lMIl tmllle. Koiinl Is iitt-t:i ;it Die lalmrsy toi iesof K.O. DeWilt & I'o ..Chicago, SDeafhess frm ij JJ 7 1 '. U award the Oettina Oun. For Sale by Vi'. M. COHliN. FOR SALE BY W. M, Some Climb for Fame and Some for Gain But all should climb for health and happiness. A package of Drs. Hoa & Turbin's Liver and Kidney Tablets Are for Liver and Kidney com plaints in their varied forms. Get a package today and see the good it will do you. Price 50 Cents COHEN, WELDON, N. C. ft m ' fl , C 7 J . If i J heir iSijes .Sire Looking Sowf 1) 111 writing about the givat Cnnfeilerate Reunion in ffV fly Memphis, Tenn., editor James H. Caine, of the Ashe- tk li ville Citizen said this : ,f " The tread of the Confederate army is again lever- " fk berating through the South, but in place of the war ft -II lust there shines from the eyes of the scions of Dixie .J ,f the light of peace and love. Dimmed with age, per ft haps, are those old eyes, yet today in Memphis they 'ij gaze on the Stars and Snipes and the Stars and Pars V. VI with feelings which, while not identical, are equal- y'l b' meritorious. The citizens of Memphis doubtless feel that they have -v-' the old Confederate warriors as their iftiests for the 11 yj last time. The harvest of Dixit) grows painfully ykj smaller each year, ami ten years from now there will t Mi U be nothing left but a "thin trrav line." The old fel lows are already sitting along the borders waiting ii for the call of the boatman from the mistv shores. Their crown is the trlnrv of ailvprv linir. Tlmir mma 11 yf are now looking toward the setting sun beneath J I- whose ruddy glow lies the distant camp. Soon they'll y' jiarque their arms and join in the bivouac of the ' yQj dead; their steps are now strained for their final I i" ''taps." There is a majesty about tliose old Veter V' ans, resplendent with the scars of war. Yet the dust lf of battle is on their feet, and their eyes show signs ll of weariness, But they are not afraid, for they have -y seen the vision. Above a million mounds, like those w which await them, they have seen the aurora of im- i mortal tame, and the crown of a nation's deathless 11 'es tlle u0's n &lay ure making ready for the last A' review. As in the past they ask for no furlough, nor do they show signs of retreat. Along the far- y flung battle front you hear not the cries of suppliants A' but the shouts of victors. They are no picket guards 4 1 . ' to sound the coming of the foe; no clarion call to"' arms; no scenes of carnage and death. Thank God, ) II it is a commission to eternal rest. -k-. ' V k ST- S'- 0 3 'JJ '35 St' Mi mmmm mm m mmnnmn s & I m i ' V ( E. CLARK w s Weldon, N. C. Deals in u j Builders' Hardware, Lime, Cement I carry in stock a full line of Sijsy, Doof($, Blinds tlouLDtflQs, jffls Etc. Also remember that I still han dle and sell FAMILY GRO CERIES, Flour. Meat, Lard. WoH fetter hzn U Standing in the middle of a room his wife had just swept, a man, in opening a letter, tore off the end of uie envelope anil dropped the lour or live pieces on the floor. I suppose he didn't think that his wife, .r. who had just said that he was sick, would have to 1'ick them up. Si. A man (don't tell that I said he was a preacher), X ju.,n t 1....... I i.: i- i i . , .. 'jx nne ma ne, iignteu a lamp ana threw lj.tliHliinti.il cllll l.li,;., .l i.i 'v tj(r ' ' "" """),. "' " iiiiiet. nuiiif uouy i,, will have to pick it up. Somebody's carpet was ; .-,.l..l V..:.l 1.. 1. . l: I.... At.r... V" uit-iiiM ur limn i i ii i ii k - vSV. Sitting right by the coal ., cuttle when he wanted .vV. to sharpen his pencil, he turned around and let all cw I ! two J('zen chipsrfall on the carpet. The little 2Jf t ! wo,IKin s''t'K hy didn't say anything, but after JL. I ! awllile slle Kot t,lp hruiim ami the dust pan and clean- JSj I ! "I1 'h "ntidy litter. He didn't think. IIe s:lt ' fl'"'t of the fireplace chewing tobacco., I ! Vd "'"'I spitting. He sat pretty far back and the hearth '.dp. i : Wi,s ,,a,ll.v smeared. It didn't look well. Nothing ?! iwas saia al"mt i(- Kt when he and I had U 1 1 been out in the yard and came back I noliced that the hearth had been washed. Who -5. did it? He sat down and again began to smear it. I ' N'it-w'"'k for one already a-wearv. Hut of course A, y. Ijhedidn'tthink. XX, : He was tpjite entertaining at the table. The hos- Sj- tfss ,a,1K,1Pfl a good deal at his wit At the close mmmmmm mmmm umm M l- to mention dai,s ,,f ZZZ '& butter. The hostess had put on her best company Efi MAM EL ll TA t r m ' a $ lamnle L.ilf.i M,icl "R,,sr,T" l,icv. le lun.i u tio.Niiv m:i)i tiiKiiu panx dinners. tnd dutrict to aking.moawt. r,i, ,.r "j7Jti."'n''"t NTSvV 1 'id ii t t Inn k ? But a tlunkor iiwittotm JkM ,( hi. T -vmw-,. , , - m KtlUlJ.niiril m ,v.. . rr '?"" JPPmvem youroicrtlt. Weihii : it ,1 it I. I .1 . . . . llow ll'i.N DAYS' rRVTiur,!I''-H to di,v l-.sl M uuJi. It Tfc . " ,,' '. wyeir JIM iiii.it lurk ;;, ,rj . ,.,..s,v,M"? ".oo mi m I .11 Krt'n tfie tHivi le slim it turlr m IPl FACTORY PRICES "' V jl tt $n mtiyiertifii s j.nititj by Of course he didn't think. Utei -Selected. Iiunish tlie IiikI.ui urjdt hicyclcs it is puuible lo'makt V! '""II prolinbovt jrtml lacinrr enst Vou YOV WILL BE ASTONISHED ,"!;,7 ",'u ""'"i utMui aun,M ,j IlVt vi V 1 v., i.''' .." " '"". ' !0M !. I.flor, co.l. KISCIIM) H.IMU Iiii:h:i.i J i i " ;J-,..,.. l.. ' utiuii iu. a numi-, on i,.,,,j :L. i ,.:.iri' 7. ",,T "m.m nwm. k 'ptoiiunly l price, n,,wl,, ;! , H I o. ilr,, , , r, ,','T.',. '."ilLi1" ffny HEDGETH0RP0KCTURE-PR0OF.Si 80 ia ScLMitALIKG TIRES 2S&iK ii it doesn't work any better than that $k$tC $fir iMr S Lite lOO.WK) Years Ago. Scientists have fniiinl in a cum' in I v, . . i - at III Notl the thick ruhbr trrsd "A ' anil punutur ilrlpt !' and - Ij," mmo rini itrlu M H" to prfiTnt rto rt itliif, Thlt tlr will onk inr other iimkMOFT, i UkSTlQ utf A. ASK KILUN. ' 7 rfrmhr rrtail irtre nf ihtw Urn it , V Wr pttir. bnt to tntrotiwt w will Mtifumaiamltatrtor34JOUasAwittor4rrS4-iS). 19 KOBE TROUBLE FROM PONCTUBES NAILS, Tub or tllua will not lt th ftlr out, Sixty thouMtid pairs soltl last yrar. Over two hunarctl thousand pain now in uae. OCSOKIPTWIli Made luall siiM. II islivcly and easy ndtnR.vcrydurableaiid lml inside with a special nuality of rulder, which urver lcontf porous and which clone ud small Diuicturea witli, ing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters front sutts iedcustomeni stating that their tires haveonly been purntied uponceor twice in a whole season. They weigh no morethan an ordinary tire, the puncture rr sistingauahiie g being given by several layers of tliin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires ie JH.y per pair, but for sdvertining purposed we are making a special facloi v prk e to "'.""'X " P"'. o'dera shipped same day teller is received. We ship C- O D on snd FULL Vs!TwiTmi.i il ""I.""' ,htr-,hy m"l"" P" P psir) yon sena Slit. IAHI1 Willi uitOKR and enclose this advert sement. We will alaosend one nu-kel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at Oil K expense If for My reason thevwl jot salislsclory on examination W. sre perfecllv reliable and mone'sent to u. uTifess i"I sank. U yo. order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride eaSe" run faster wear betler, last longer and look 6uer than ,y tire von have ever used or seen at m oriel J u.". p','Mrt ""l "n y want s bicycuTyou wUl " Brorder W e want you to send us a trial order at once, nence this remarkable tiriorter 1 IF YOU NEED TIRES SI'' '"Jklnd si any price until yon send for a pair of IL Uim CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL Switzerland boiit'H nf men, wlio lived ltm.iKKi yearn ao, tilien life via" in con "tnnt danger from wild lirastn. To-day the danger, as Htionn by A. V . Iiiiimii, Alexander, Maine, i lariri ! y t'rum dead ly tlifwaac. "If it had not lieen for Dr. Kinir i New 1'iseovery, which cured me I could not have lived," liewrites, "suf fering an I did from a severe lung trou ble and stubborn cough." To cure Sore Lungs, Coliln, Obstinate Coughs, and prevent Pneumonia, its the best medi cine on earth. -Vic. and $1. lluaran teed bv all druggists. Trial bottle free The only way you can get the cook to stay is to try to get her to go. (Baku Kidneys. il.dii Rlaht - t lAr few! Nimi imhIi If you have pains in the aback, weak back, or any other indication of a weak ened or disordered condition ofthe kid neys or bladder, you shocrld get ReWitt KiilneyaiMl Bladder I'llli right away when you experience the least sign of Kidney or bladder complaints, 1 sure that you get DeWilt'a Kidney and Blad der Pills. We know what they will do for you, and if you will send your name to E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, you will receive a free trial box of these kidney and bladder pills. . , Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. 0. A good joke on other people is a mighty poor one on ourselves. Sees Mother Orow Young. "It would lie hard to overstate tli wonderful change in my mother since she began to se Electric Hitters," writes Mrs. W. I,. (iilpatricK, of Han fortii, Mr. -Although past 7u she seems really to he growing young again, she suirered untold misery from dyspepsia for ail years. At last she could neither eat, drink nor sleep. l"octors gave her up and all remedies failed till Klectric Hitters worked such wonders for her health." They invigorate all vital or gans, cure liver and kidney troubles, in duce sleep, impart strength and appe tite. Only ,-nks. at all druggists. Win your way by yielding to the tide. Tortured On a Horse. "Kor ten years I couldn't ride a horse without lieing tortured from piles"writes '' Napier, of Ruggles, Ky.,"when all doctors and other remedies failed. Buck ten's Arnica Halve cured me." Infalli ble for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils, KeverSores, Eciema, Salt liheuin.forns! -le. (maranteed bv all dru Trial A girl gets lots of eninvmpnt nut of athletics wondering what it's all aboui. Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S' CASTORIA i ft; t-3 3 Woman's Beauty Some -women retain tlieiv an advanced rte. But Moincn, who rc. f .mluro pain, age rajhilly, for sullering lea . its labtmg marks on thorn. ' i Nearly all women suffer more or less with some form of female trouble. It should not be neglected. Avoid the pain treat j-ourself at home by taking Cardui, as thousands of other women have done. Begin at onec and give Cardui a fair trial. mm jse ssUassWai It Will Help You Tri. Tvatie Burli?on, (lorpvillc, 111., trieJ Citrihu and writes: "I suireretl with feimilo troubles, ami wns so sick 1 cuiilJ nut l.ind on iuv fii't. l'inully I began to take Oaiilui, unj Bimu begun, to mend. Now 1 am able to do all mv boiHcwurk uul uia iu much Letter health than I was before." try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES tlasr 1 iri a, kHislli'iHn aV .wrtdtirfttsryga! )vHji ( n 0 in v! U) Otui Are being shown the correct srvlcs of the season in . AX Mb 3 -r- Snappy Osfords. nil; l.AUli:-in I u.x lunu. tin-leaders are Ankle Strap Pumps, in Pateol Tan and i:uii M. i.il I. niii-r. It is worth a small ,)a,i f your time "t0 look th's line over" and you'll with us that a better line of I.n- I'uts hvs t... idimvii liefoie in Mmii. WeLdo FuiflijurE CofiipjflY UNDERTAKERS. Cask sSil Coffi Burial Robes and all kinds of Burial Supplies. ' Hearse Service Any Where Day or Night. f'loral Designs on Short Notice. Day Phone 71. Night Phone 57-3. W. C. ELLIS, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Weldon, N. C. BULLETIN l-'OK MKX, we carry the famous Ed in ( lapp Shoe, known the wide world over for its excellent Httin andweatinj qualities at the reasonalile price oflo.jQ ami I. A pair shown, means a p,ir worn; oiife, always. Our medium pi -iff shoes are the Florsheim, at $3 a' pair. Toe most wuloly advertised shoe maJ.- mi out natural shape last, t'rossett slmes ;it the popular prices, tU.SOaodH continue to lead "Makes Life Walk l:uy." We euuT do lustier) to our stock nf liiiihln.ine new style hy ttyimr to desenhe them on paper, we want you to see them with yum Own i n wide open. Ladies who wear St. Cecilia shoes made hy t'U A Ihiini, lloelii -ii i, . V . ti t the ln".t; a air slionii means a pair worn, t hililieti slicit-n ul nil pi ices liniii fiuin ;,tii' In .",(1 a pair. Ilupiuir to see yiiu hmiii and assuniiK you that a little lime in oui store means tliclirst iii I'ootwt-ai us nell as iiiont-y saved. Yoiiih verv truly, WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON, N, C. Kit's. IP Garrett & Co. IKSTAIII.ISUKII Kr.,) Pioneer American Wine Growers. KhillM I 111.0 I HAlii; 1 tllK (lr (stI 500 Mile State Family Tickets, $11.25. (iooil over the Atlantic Coast Line in each State for the head or dependent memheiK of a family. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1000 Mile Interchangeable Individual Ticket $20.00. tlood over the Atlantic Coast Line and 110 other lines in the Southeast at';reiriitiiii ;tli,(.Hi miles. Limited to one year from date of sale. 2000 Mile Firm Ticket, $40.00. (lood over the Atlantic Coast Line and HO other lilies iu the Southeast auirre(atinr 3U.IKKI miles; for a inatiuirer or head ol tirm anil employes limited to live lutt (rood for only one of such peison atatinie. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1,000 Mile Southern Interchangeable Individual Ticket. $25.00. flood over the Atlantic Coast Line mid ',: other lines in the Southeast airirrepating 41.IHH) miles. Limited to one year I'roin date of sale. All mileaire tickets sold on and alter April 1st, KstNnill not he honored fur s suire on tmins, nor in eheeLinii luriiui;e (except from non-atrenry stations and sta tions not open for the sale of tickets) but must be presented at Ticket Oftices and there exchanged for continuous tickets. 15 Cents Saved in passage fine Lv purehasini; local ticket from our Agents. ATLANTIC COAST LINE W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Trallic Manager, T. C. WHITE, leneral Passenger Agent, Wilmington, North Carolina. Ton Will Find It at Cohen's. ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE DRUG LINEl H You are often in need of something in my w line, suddenly, in case of sickness, an ac-f w cident, an emergency illness, or other- w wise. I have built up a reputation for w keeping only the : : : M U and for knowing how to mix them skill- $ fully according to prescription. Prompt- & g ness, accuracy and economy are our three g leading features. FINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES, ELEGANT & STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC. I mmmmmmm mmu mm mm e?ii COHEfl'S W PMWCY WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA. SPECIALTIES Virginia Dare N lute Scupperiiom; "7 . n ..... u ... iltedSH'lippeinongl llrif -jf Old North Stute lllackberry 1 V Hiawatha Paul Unrrett's Special Minnehaha ilied I 'hampagiiei (Sparliliiiir ( La m imirm ) (I'rv !-cui.iruouK.l And olher taueties nl I I Ul: and Wlliil.Lsii.Mi; WINKS for home anil hotel use. Highest Market Prices Paid in season for Isi.ACKHKHlill s (ll! PKH and all kinds ol' small funis. NOltrOI.K. . , illume (Mliee) Sr. 1.(11 IS, MO. SAN Fl.'ANt lSCt), C'.L. Job Printing ! J All Kinds ol Commercial Printing at Rock Bottom Prices weuuing invitations and bociety Printing A Specialty 11 Excelsior Printing Co., Weldon, N. C Lt"KBIW S1 Rej$oj WfY TANNER'S PAINTS retain their pre-eminence uhove all other lirands is hecatise they ate made of the liest niateiialiiliiaiiia Me and ale trnuinl Willi m eat care. 1 1' your dealer does not cany tin in ti rite to the nianiilui'turers. l!ox l.MI. Tamer Paint & Oil Co., HlflK. Main St., lilt II MONK, 'A. CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Successors to t'has. ('. A I It y ) WHOLESALL Confectioners i Fancy Grocers !(itii ' I. M l'KTKKSIUHMJ. A .... .-.rem . . n ii una ami .vtli ( ntohiia l..r the c-l.luated Se.,SoW ; : , i 1 , " " ,'" 1 ,0'' "' Messrs. W Nt-lllt'l'land. !',-rt- vonr mi ,i I1.... il I'augh and THE Bank of Halifax, ruliaii i.l i:.l..i..n.l i .. . ... r .unr HVTV III lilK I -im- J.i lUWlit'll 11 1 1 ifMu u i..t... i,t... 1 . i . iiriiasuod:: i;;;''"""""1'- o.-1,,. '-..r. exchange and eo.- fn!X!jlidS and amount, in and o, l ,,r 'H i t ,, '2j'rv'"'1'1 "'T "'"! ""'pondent. the pul.Hc mi,, and all a"'1 !,"lll'"s '" patronaKe 01 wm. n s, IUirgwyn. H. L. Travis, town is an The F. II. Gregory Cashier. Y0UH EltfWQ cmcTY ought to enalile you to do more than Just make your living. You ouifhl to save money. Then having saved, the next thing is set your surplus lo work safely and profitably. The best way for you to insure a steady, relia ble income from your savings is to secure aCerlilieateof Deposit in The First National Banked One of the strongest in tlle county. These certiilcatea are issued iu any amount and bear interest at 4 per cent., payable semi-annually or annually and renewable. They are negotiable by endorsement for their full value under ordinary conditions. You are earning now but your earning capacity CAN'T LAST FOREVER Now is time to fund some of your capital, For those with funds already accumulated, firms with a large reserve, tliose having charge of estates waiting investment, there is no better investment, there is no belter wa to employ mouey. " Certificates of Deposit in this Hank are safeour capital, surplus ami undi vided profits is first among the Hanks in Halifax, Northampton and Warren counties guarantee that and 4 per cent interest is a profitable interest rs turn. Our valuable booklet "How To Do Hanking" tells more aliout tlm Certificates of Deposit and about Hanking and llow To Do Hanking. Send for it today. . The First National Bani of Weldon. N. C. ROSES ! Carnations, Violets and other floairs alav ull, MiMwer Wedding liomiu.-is. lUn.lme lotul liisiens, Calms ,1 Viiih fur , huiiie eiilluie. ' Hyacinths, Tulips, Miirilssiis I "d '' "'lii'i tarielir of Hulls. I'm fall planlinir either rir mil or iu.,,ir nil- ; tiire. Ilose liusl.B, Mlwl,oliiH and Kv crgieens. Write, idiniio or Idcgiupli! H. STEINMUTZ, I l-lorlst. Raleigh, North Carolina. 5 -'2:1 ly s&4 LariMi sio6li"ii tie Ssitk. venui Aianey too oiaaaer rills i rATirxri 1 rAimr FOR BACKACHElFJS&r When in Norfolk call on us ou will lind what you wnt nd gel it uiekly. Having nu ean'tassers, no aireiit coiiiinissions are ad ded to our priees. Thisena- allles US 111 nan llral..!..-. .... tenal and fluish it properly. We Pay freight and Ouaranlee Safe Arrival THE CO' PER MARBLE WORKS, ('-J years iu buaiuess. MAKE PROVISIONS '""I'l'ly '..., it, meals of onlv the J'' Nuulily. U esel-e, ca,,rul,yaoa e.xp. ttly i, iily ' THE CHOICEST MEATS Tender meat is nl a matter of luck It a llUeslinn .f I...,, l:.. . - ii,., , ".".niiK ana reeding. k..o It-dw enables u.lo chose only ur",l''-"reelass!M prime 'A -..urpassLgdifl-e enc in our m,..t. .i .1. , uiose you hare 'fen eatin,-. ' ",r M. S, HOUNTCASTLE, Weldon, N. C. OEOROEC. QREJEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (National bank Huilding) Weldon, N. C. l&i l3Hsnk bt, NOIiKOI.K, VA
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