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i n 1 I ,'" f ' t hi IS pi (' 3. f i ft I;. Women Suffer Agonies from Diseased Kidneys And Most Women Do This Not Knowing the Keal Cause of their Condition mmmm THE WI FE. 1 A Man Should Do Everything In His Power To I Make His Wife Happy. These poor, Buffering women have been led to believe that their misery ot mind and body la entire ly due to "Ills of their sex." Usually the kidneys and bladder are re ponaible or largely so. And In auch cases, the kidneys and blad der are the organs, that need and must have attention. Those torturing, enervating irick headaches, dragging pains In back, groin and limbs, bloating and swell ing of the extremities, extreme nervousness or hysteria, llstless nesa and constant tired, worn-out feeling are almost certain symp toms of disordered and diseased kidneys, bladder and liver. DeWltt's Kidney and Tlladder Fills have, la thousands of rnies, been demonstrated as remarkably beneficial In all such conditions of female organism affording th most prompt relief and permanent benefit. As an Illustration of what these Pills will do, Mrs. P. M. llray of Columbus, On., writes that she was very HI with kidney trouble, and that she Is now well and that these Pills are what cured her. They are very pleasant to take, and can In no case, produce any deleterious effects upon the system -as ayrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep- mm w WW..-, arutions are apt to do. E. C. DeWltt & Co., Chicago, ni.,v want every man and woman who have the least suspicion that they are nffllcled with kidney and blad der diseases to at once write tliem. and a trial box of these Tills will be sent free by return uiall post paid. lo It to-duy. For Sale by W. M. COHliN. rJ '.V.-IS kit m I MmM Is Earth's Most Beautiful Object The Favorite Tonic for Women Makes it Possible GET A BOTTLE TODAY. PRICE $1.00 FOR SALE BY W. M, COHEN, WELDON, N. C. E. CLARK Weldon, N. C. Deals in IffiE if Lime Builders'-Saidware, , Cement i I carry in stock a full line of ! Sjsfj, Doofs, BliJds 1 llouLDifiqs, fJifljEU Etc. i I Also remember that I still han die and sell FAMILY GRO I CERIES, Flour. Meat, Lard. We go out to Mod's note, ami we iv;ul iion the tombstntu-s of the poor wives who sleep tiuietly liwtt'iith the daisies, with their hands folded upon their breasts, of their virtues, and we think that some of the inscriptions should read, "lied of overwork." If life is a buttle to nian, it is more to a woman. Woman does not draw Iter inspiration from the same source as man. Three things she needs and must have: First, your society and com panionship; second, your confidence; and third, your love. . She doesn't want to wait until she is dead to read her virtues on her tombstone. She wants her husband to tell her how much he loves her. There are couples, happy in the eyes- of society, who in the home are nothing to each other. There are couples who in society blossom over with courtesies to each other, but who in their own homes are as stolid as oysters. In society the husband will almost break his neck to pick up her handkerchief if it falls, and at liome will allow her to carry the coal-hod. We sometimes marvel at the coolness with which a man asks a tenderly raised maiden to leave her luxurious home to cast her lot with him upon the uncertain sea of matrimony, and I mar vel at the faith of the maiden who accepts the offer, saying: 'Whither thou gotst 1 will go, and where thou lodgest 1 will lodge; thy people shall Le my people and thy (lod shall be my Uod." (irave obligations grow out of this love a'nd sacrifice and man's duty next to glorifying his Creator is certainly to live for woman's happiness. THE TIME TO MARRY. Miss Sutton's Rule Must be Varied by Conditions, i RELIGIOUS CHICKENS. yak iHTED-A RIDER AGEI1T- KUtHTOWl ind di itrict Is ample Latmt M..,lcl "Raiiirr-r' birvcla furnished br us. (lururnuivinwhiKM ttukiue money u.l. 'I rut Jar full rWic-aiarj ami tUtuUijftrM met. I NO NOSIV ItKOtlKKU until vnurv.lv. .n,!,, ... , .,. Il. U.-. .ll- v"i i"i ? IV. '"Jt.'Ji; ."'"'' advinc. trtfa, JrtiiM, and ,lo 1 KM II IX' KKKK TH1AL dunn, lth ,,nw you imy ndf ih. tucrcle and V'" " " YOU art then nol urrteclly tinsticd or du not iah U kreu 111- tucyi le slap II baik 10 Ul at our ritieuiu- .ind m. n,r r to mtt mu rrmi. FACTORY P9ICES ,u""'k , ,h hmlie fu. Imrckl il U poinble 10 nakl I ravivni rniwt.il 11 , jm.n ,, JOove ,ui llclonr nu You , lo H ir.ul.lkmrn i prolin by bunns dnrtl ui ai,d hive the manuficturrr'l rur. aiut-i- ur-iu.id your l.i.vtie. lo Nor BI V a Ucvcle or a pair ol urea Iron ai .ut, m.iil ,ou rtrene our raul.wuri and lean our unhaard si Jtcltrj t'Htt and rtm.trktut f4.it tfrn to rlilwr Hfc-eula. mWILL BE 1ST0IISHFB h" m," catalorn and Ivw fr$itt t can maa. you U y.ar. W. ull the I ojlieil srade btcycl.1 lor Una mon J;5"l,'.'V'.,'i.r. .J'JliI!.' ' aaiiihnl nli i oo prohi above lartory coal, nil VI.4.K llt,Ai..,Ha1, yi'U eao aell our btcyilea uoiltr your ows aimt slaM H a I'lMi, Or.lera tilled t ie djv rN-eiva.1 r 11M U.1NU Ml'iCUa, W, do not rwularly hasdli lertmd Harul bicrclea. but ". !,lL..0?.,!,reaV;t,ra ,ou,,L,ll',''10 ,e,Ult ,lu''.aa. Than i lIm out rHIltTFB KSlKF'i "n'" wauwls, lraiorbiri roli.r ch.tn. .J m-uVu. pani, nptirl and nreSUR-IIKriCS, .nuu,tul ui ail Linda uWw wuj rtu,l frua. w "0 im50 HEDGETKOaV vPUNCTURE-PROOF ! 80 hh SELF-KEALI8S TISESf.SKS .I J rf rrrntor rrturl frm 0 Ihttt Urn it jWWffai fllifll "i u . j, $S. ptr pair. nl lo inlridmt wr mil MHMMMLa.IjMtKm ITIvoMiilivjlitrraI,vaiiiti'rMrrarirjLl. 10 MORE TROUBLE FROM PUKCTVBES NA1US, TimL ui til will nut Ut tt lAr vutw Siitv thousand pairs 9oUl last year. Over two hundred Lhauaaud pairs now im use. OFMQMmom Mdeisttlsixe. It U lively tu,l tv rutiust.verv durable and linediDsidwtth ti ioecial onalitv 01 rubber, whicb never becomes fMrrmaaml which c!oci ud small Duncturev ithi Ht allow ing Uicairtoeaoipe. We have hundreds of letters from satis ftedcuvrtomere Mating that their tires haveonlvbeeti pumped upoiiceortwieeuiawholeaeaaoti. They weiftn nomore than n ordinary tire, the puncture resistinfcqualit.es beins; give by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. TbertfruUr price of these tires u J.$o per pair, but fur advert .sintr purpose we are making a special factory price to the rider of only $4 80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter If received. We ship C. O. D. on approval. You do not pay a cent until you have eta mined and found them strictly as represented. We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price w4.fi ft per pair) if yo send VUtX CAMH WITH OKUKft and enclose this advert Isepient. We will iIm send one nickel plated brass band pump. Tires to be returned at Oil K ex pease if for any reason they art not untie Factory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and mooey sent to ns Is as safe as In a bank. If yon order a pair of these tires, yon will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, but longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that yon will been well pleased that when you want a bicycle yon will give s your order. We want you to send us a trial on r at once, hence this remarkable tire offer, f 9 f 1 T'f-v1?' don't buy any kind at any price until yon tend fort pair of AT f ia-.iJ f Redgetbom Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at the recil introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which aVacTibes and quote U make and kinds of tires at sbout half the usual prices. ven rnr IMM tY b write ua a postal today. DO NOT THINK OsT BITTING bicycle w WW Ski or a pair or tires from anyone ontll yon know the new and wowderfui aii we are making. It only coats a poslal to kara everything. Write it MOW. , 4; l. vm mi cc'.rAiiY, tMm, ill in.. ... . .. . f 1 notic ! mitl TUDMr ttrH sud "It," also rim strip "H" I to provtrnt rim tfatUnc. This I A tire will outlaut itty 8th.r f nak.-dflKT, ULaViXIO audi N tAJiK K1UINO. Although discussions as to nuirriage are generally in order only in the month of June, it seems that Miss May Sutton, of ' California, the famous tennis player, has brought the whole subject into the limelight. In explaining the breaking of her engagement she declared that she was not yet old enough to marry, and by so doing she has aroused both sides of the At lantic. England has furnished converts to her theory and has likewise produced some rapid opponents of it. We surmise that everything depends on the conditions. We are informed that an unmar ried lady of seventeen is a rar ity among the Hottentots, and in Ghat, the country where the women control the government it is deemed proper to court young inijn as soon us they have demonstated their ability to properly cook the big game which the women kill. On the other hand, in cold climates, it is said women do not marry until in the forties, and it is as serted that in the bleak Massa chusetts many of themin fact, the majority do not mar ry at all. It is an old saying that "when poverty conies in at the door love Hies out at the window." In other words, youthful mar riages, if unsuccessful, are so in general because of the hus- i -mil's inability support a 1 ' .AiK'!--'! f course, we are not speaking of the west, where a lady is apt to celebrate her first marriage at an early age in order that she may be prop erly equipped for real life luter. We are speaking rather of those communities in which marriage is a life contract. Miss Sutton is apt to know what she is talking about. Tennis was invented for lovers, and Miss Sutton is a skilled player. We do not doubt that she is serious in her belief, yet it is just possible that there is one man in the world some where who may be able to per suade Miss Sutton to change her view. Age does not count in matrimony, as Mrs. Bvsant well knows. It is all a question of affinities. Charleston News and Courier. LOGICAL REASONINO. A certain young man's friends thought he was dead, but he was only in a state of coma. When, in ample time to avoid being buried, he showed signs ot lite, he was asked how it seemed to be dead. "Dead?" he exclaimed. "I wasn't dead. I knew all that was going on. And 1 knew 1 wasn t dead, too. because my feci were cold and I was hungry." "But how did that fact make you think you were still alive?" asked one of the curious. "Well, this way: I knew that if I were in heaven I wouldn't be hungry. And if I was in the other place my feet wouldn't be cold. Emulation is good for mankind. Quit ye like menvand be firm in the battle. God takes particular care of the good. Education is all right in its way, but the best housekeepers never get theirs from a correspondence school. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bssrs tha Signature of CtX?' Mrs. Nelson Sweezey, of this place, has a flock of what are known as "religious fowls," which answer to but one call or sound. When Mrs. Sweezey wants to feed her fowls she gathers them together by whistling a familiar hymn "Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy" when the fowls will hasten to her side, knowing that temporal food awaits them. From mere chicks the Sweezey fowls have been thus fed, and they refuse to answer to the ordinary call of "chick, ichick," which brings other flocks to the feeding place-New York World. The Road to Success lias many til.sti uetions. but nuiie so lU-spt-ratt- as puur lit-altli. Sui-oras lo ilay ili-maiiil liealllt, but Kli-i-lric Hitti-is is Hie gir-utt'si lu-ultli luiililt-r the world lias ever known.' Il compels pnfi-otac-linn of sldinai-li. livur. kidneys, bowels, puiilies ami enriches the blooil mid tones and invigorates the whole nystem Viiroruus body and keen brain follow their use. You cau't atl'ord lo slinlit Kleclnc Hitters if weak, run dowu or sickly. Duly .'sic. liuaranteed by all druirpsts. Get Wei fit 1 enr rr-nll rlnriH TVill? II you arc sick, you v imi get uu, r Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and I misery, and be happy a era in. If your illness is caused by female trouble, you can quicklv pet the right remedy to get well. It's Cardui. This great medicine, for women, has re lieved or cured thousands of ladies, suffering like you irom some lenuue irouuiu. TAKEf 1 HI J w For Women's Ills firs. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., su!W ngeny for eewn I years. Bead Iter loiter about Uirdui. Miovnu's: i was tut iui seven yum with female trouble. Every moiilh I would very nearly f die with my head ami hmk. I took 13 bottles of Cardui and was cured. Cardui is n God-send to suffering woiMu." 'i'.'J it. AT ALL DRUG ST0SE3 AS 1 AT THE Weldon Slue (ii's. S Are beinic shown the correct styles of the season in Snappy Oxfords. Store A 0 V. 1 1 l 1 I : WsLoofi FutfiiTuiE Comply UNDERTAKERS. l'OU l.AHIl'.S in 11 it liuiiii. the leaders are Ankle Strap I'uiiips, in Patent Tan an .1 Cun Metal Leather. It is north a small part of your timo "to look til line over" and you'll niriee nitli us that a better line of Low Cuts have never been hon befoie in Weldon. 1 OK JI1-.S, we carry the famous Kd win Clapp Shoe, known the wide world over for its excellent litting and wearing qualities at the reasonable priee of $.'i.5U and $H. A pair shotvn, means a pair worn; once, always. Our medium price shoes are the Klorsheim, at $.i a pair. The most widely advertised shoe ma If on our natural shape last, Crossett Shoes at the popular prices, $:l,V)and fl continue to lead "Makes Life Walk Knsy." W e can't do justice to our stock o handsome new 'styles by tiyini; to descrilie them on paper, we want you to see them with your Own eyes wide open, l adies who wear St. t'ecilia shoes made by t ' lMinn, Itnchi-ster, X. Y., (ret 4lie best; a pair shown means a pair worn. Child reu Shoes ut uil prices from fiom ."iile. to f.' .'il) a pair. llupiuk' to sec vim noon and assuring you that a little time in our store means the best in footwear as well as money saved. Yours verv trulv, WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON, N, C. 12 !Xa Burial Robes and all kinds of Burial Supplies. Hearse Service Any Where Day or Night, j Floral Designs on Short Notice. Day Phone 71. Night Phone 57-3J Weldon, N. C. Garrett & Co. (KSTAIII.ISHKII ls.IV) Pioneer American Wine Growers. bK mstI BULLETIN Virginia Dare ( lute Seuppcrnoiikt) HKi.ISIKHKII TltAlir: MAHK C I u r I A I T I 13 c . Pocahontas iXSSlr (linl SeuppemoiiK) M jfTT Old North State Blackberry 1" Hiawatha Paul Garrett's Special Minnehaha llfeilt liampairne) iSpaikliiigt'iianipnirni-) (Pry Scuppernoug.) And other arietics of ft UK and W 'lliil.04i.MI-: INI S for home and hotel use. MiKhest Market Prices Paid in season for III.At Kl;i:i!KIKS, 4iHAl'i:s and all kinds of smalt fruits. Ntllirtll.K. Ya.. fllome(iUice) Sr. I.1H IS, Mil. SAN FRANCISCO, Cai. CONDUCT ON THE TRAIN. "Vt'liat's the porter passing around ?" "Schedules for our trip across the continent." "Schedules of what ?"i "Showing in which Slates it is illegal to smoke cigarettes, take a drink, playcrihhage and so on." A Hurry Up Call. ' Quick! Mr. 14; AlK), ni. .'.'Ul'Mfa', Ainica Sulve-llere's a .juarter For the love of Moses, hurry! Itaby's burned himself, terribly John nie cut his foot with the axe Mamie's scalded-t'a cau't walk from Piles Uil- lie has boils and my corns ache. She got it and soon cured all the family, its the greatest healer on earth. Sold by all druggists. Few men will stand for being sat upon. The average married man would almost as soon kiss his wife's moth er as pay his church dues. iaa"raarerrrrrjjjjjjjJB Uo With A Rush, The demand for that wonderful Stom ach, Liver and Kidney cure, Iir. King's New Life Fills is astouuding. 1'rug- gists sav tbev never saw the like. Its because thev never fail to cure Sour 'toinaeh. Constipation, Indigestion. biliousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Chills and Malaria. Only 'A. 500 Mile State family Tickets, $11.25. Hood over the Atlantic Coast Line in each Slate for the head or dependent members of a family. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1000 Mile Interchangeable Individual Ticket S20.00. tiood over the Atlantic Coast Line and :tll other lines in the Southeast aggregating Hu.lWil miles. Limited lo one year from date of sale. 2000 Mile Firm Ticket, $40.00. (iood over the Atlantic 4"uast Line and III) other lines iu the Southeast aggregating :i.(HNI miles; for a manager or head ol tirm and employes limited to live but good for only one of such peison at a time. Limited to one year from date of sale. 1,000 Mile Southern Interchangeable Individual Ticket, $25.00. (Iood over the Atlantic Coast Line and i.'i other lines in the southeast aggregating 41,(KK) miles. Limited to one veur from date of sale. All mileage tickets sold on and after April 1st, 1!HIN w ill not be honored for pas sage on trains, nor in checking I augnge (except from non-agency stations ami sta tions not open for the sale of tickets) but must be presented at Ticket Offices and there exchanged for continuous tickets. 15 Cents Saved in passage fare by purchasing local ticket fiom our Agents. ATLANTIC COAST LINT: W. J. CRAIU, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Tratlic Manager,. - " lieneral Passenger Agent, Wilmington, North Carolina. kt'- iUl Job Printing! All Kinds of Commercial Printing at Rock Bottom Prices Wedding Invitations and Society Printing A Specialty Excelsior Printing Co., : : Weldon, N. C And many a man goes up in the air who doesn'i know an aero plane from a go-cart. Women may nut lie permitted to vote but when they are healthy in mind and body they usually make the man Kite their way. llvalo Suppositories used in conjunction with Vino Hepens, the Fa vorite Tonic for Women, is an ideal health producer. Price $1. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, X. C. The average man includes his cigar bills in (he cost of supporting his family. Condolences are all very well, but do not repair the damages eau1 by in fcrior medicine.. I (is. & Tulip's Headache Tablet! for all kinds of head aches of headaches, price ii."e. and we can show you. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. A man is never jealous of the treasures his neighbor lays up in heaven. You 11 Find It at Cohen's. W ..a . ...a."! I ANYTHING YOU WANT INTHtUHUU LINtg j You are often In need of something in my H line, suddenly, in case of sickness, an ac- ? cident, an emergenty illness, or other- wise. I have built up a reputation for keeping only the : : ' : f& & n i r. i : i ; uarr, ct ill- ?fV AJf 1IU lUr KIIUWIHg IIUW IU IIIIA 111V.H1 onni- j, fully according to prescription. Prompt;- leading features. Mr' FINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC. ELEGANT COHM'S MHMPMY a WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA. The REJS0f! TENNER'S PAINTS retain th(irviro v';r,';:',PMCe aoove all oilier brands is because they are made of . the nest mati-rial obtaina hir and are uroiind with meal caie. If yourdealer line- not carrv them write to the manufacturers. ltox lht). Tanner PaiDt & Oil Co.. . 111!! E. Main St., lil('IIMOM VA. . CHARLES C. ALLEY. Inc., (SuccPKHors to CJian. i Alley ) WHOLESALE Confectioners & Fancy Grocers I'l TKIISHUIMJ. VA. lieneral Aci-n! in Vinrima and Noith 4 aioliua for the celebrated Si abiiow's i'uiM hi mi s. ' IJeiiri M iiteil in Eastern i'arobna by Messrs. V. T. liaugh and 'IV M. Netherland lit serve vour orders f(ir them. -THE- J Groceries to Dream About Too late to lock the stable door when the horse is none, 'laa Colic Relief ia the only one that requires uo drenching and guaranteed to cure Colic in horses and rattle instantly. Dottle contains enough for ten eases, priee . Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. When you do a man a favor do it his way if you would please him. If you wish to see yourself as others do, look at the man who does not take eare of Iris health. To take care of your health, uscDrs. Hoag & Turbin'a Dys pepsia Tablets, price iiue. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C, The emptier the head the less it takes to fill it. CHIIdrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTORIA Bank of Halifax, After one hundred and lifty years of corporate existence without banking fa cilities, the home of lieneral ui. It. Davie and of Willie Jones where the Decla ration of Independence was ratified and the Slate constitution adopted, fie town of Halifax has taken on new life and a Hank with a charter from the Hate is an accomplished fact, its doors are now open lor the transaction of business. The Hank has two departments. A COMMEKCIAI. DEI'AltT.MENT where general banking, exchange and eol- leclinir business is conducted, and a SAVIXtl'S liEI'AKTMEM'-lieposits in this will Ix-ar interest, and amount! from one dollar and upwards received. With ample facilities ami eorrcspondenti in and out ol the State, the Hank otters its services, and solicits the patronage 01 the public one and all. Wm. H. S. Burgwyn, President. E. L. Travis, Vice-President. F. H. Orefory Cashier, This may seem exaggerated but It Is not. No worry about Quality for those who deal at this store, yet our prices are no higher than elsewhere. You can send or leave your order with perfect confi dence. G. R. EfilRY & COMPANY WELDON. N. C BINGHAM SCHOOL 1T93 1010 rot IIKTS1SS h..r, Sai. !a fo COIITOI M4 far MM, aM Sara W IralaaS bmiKiitHI BIN CHAM acHOOL. llHlUwatihaOllt rlstaau. Orivir.t.4ii Mlufasv fMliMirli... .MiMlWa miiIm- a.,akrallad .n rihr kWIi nut rcM..4. AVlOiOua) ka Mat WaM a. mmi aa tun, in t rlarlna walsa Sr si-a.. at Sm limiwa. iaa. fiif.il. VuaU. a siauaaa. a.,Lf .a,i,,aislTBia.nl. ROSES ! Carnations, Violets and other flowers always on band. Mhower Wedding Bouquets, Handsome Floral Designs, Taints and Ferns for home cultuie. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus and many other varieties of Bulbs for fall planting either for out or indoor cul ture. Hose bushes, Magnolias and Ev ergreens. Write, 'phone or telegraph. 11 STEINMETZ, Florist, Raleigh, North Carolina. 6 ly V - Largest Stoci in H South. When in Norfolk call on us You will tind what you want and get it quickly. iiavmg no canvassers, no agent's commissions are ad ded to our prices. This ena ables us to use flretclass ma terial and tluisli it properly. We Pay Freight and Guarantee Sale Arrival THE COUPER rW.eiE WORKS, (6li years in business.) 1691113 Bank WE MAKE PROVISIONS' to supply you with meats of only the llnest quality. We select carefully ami expertly only THE CHOICEST MEATS. Tender meat is not a matter of luck. It a question of breeding and feeding. Our knowledge enables us to chose only surh meals as are classed as prime. A trial order will show a suipassiug diller enea in our meats and those you have been eating. H. S. MOUNTCASTLE, Weldon, N. C. QnORQE C. OREEN.I ATTORNEY-AT-LAWr (National Bank Building) Weldon. N. C. i NOKfoUi, VA ;'
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