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51 Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscriplion$1.50 Per Annum,!! vol,, xuv. WKI.DON. . ('., TIIl'KSDAV, lT.IUU'AIiY 10, liHO. xo. n The Kind You Have Alwnys Bought, and which has been, In use for over 30 yours. tuts borne the slurnutiirn of antl Ims boon inmle uiulcr Ills per. fflfrtfr., 60l,1, supervision since it Infancy. - v jiihiii linn. All Counterfeits, Imitation and "Jitst-iis-cnna" uro but i;icrlim'i(s that ti-lllo with and riidani;cr the Iicaltli of Infant and Children Experience against ICxperlinetit. What is CASTORIA Castoria U a hnrnilosN substitute for Cnsror Oil, Pare Iforic, Drop and Soothing Kyri:ps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substitute Us ngo In it guarantee. It destroys Worms, and allajH lVvcrUhncsH. It cures Pl.irrhu'ii nn.l Wind ('(die. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and ltowols, giving healthy and naturul sleep. The Children's Vanacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMK OCNTAUR OOHFNV, TT MUftHAV TflCCT, NIW TORH OtTV. Get the Habit are the s tiled words, us see be glad to do the rest. Also full line of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY In Men's, Ladles' and Children's, Guaranteed j to last you six months. If they don't you get six pairs of hose FREE, Try a box-Men's $1.50; La dies $2;Childrens $3; extra heavy at foot and knee -the only kind that will stand the children. The Shoe Store of shoe values WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON, N, C. b" Special Reduced Prices ! I offer my entire stock at greatly reduced prices In order to make room for Spring and Summer Ooods. My Stock Consists of Mens' and Boys' Up-to-DateReaili-Me Clothing, Ladies If you want Bargains be sure to call during this Special Reduced Sale. Respectfully, I. J. KAPLIN, ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C. OE THE BANK OF WELDON vi:ijon X. C- Organized Under the Uw of the State of North Carolina, AVursTSiTii. State or North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. clllL.?.1! $43,000. For more tlmn 17 y.-an. thin institution , h provided banking faeili tie. for tl.ii swtion. IN .toeklM.l.lers and hreeton. have been i.lentilied with the bu.i.i intend of Halifax and Northampton count.. for many yeara. Money ia loaned upon ap .. veil aecunty at the legal rate or inU-reat-8ixpereenti.nl. Aeeonnts o ul are milieitnl. The ...rplu. and undivided profit- havunr n-ael.ed a mnn e...al to the Capital Stock, the Hank haa. commencinit .lumiary I llN.S, wjubhidied a Saving. Ilepaitment allowing interest on time depoH.tj as follow: H)r Deposit allowmltoremain three monllia or longer, i per cent. Six month or longer, 8 per cent. Twelve month or longer 4 per cent. For further information apply to the President or ( annicr. raaainasT: W. K. DANIEL, DeWITT'S CARBOLIZEfr WITCH HAZEL BALVE For Pile, urn, Votm. Signature of Of coming to our store when you want the best in footwear Our Fall Lines of Slmcs latest designs made by shoemakers, in other they are classy. Let your foot and we will; ' Furnishings. 30 vica-rHKKinasT: cahhibb: Dh. U. W. U:VIH, W. K. HMIT1I. (.lackaon, Northampton county) THE CHIV.DltEN LIKE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP It is Just the Word I or the (ilad, Clear Morning of Life. If there Wits more push in the ! world there would he fewer hun gry, h;ir clothed, homeless, suffer- ing children; fewer broken-down, , dissipated men and women; less need of alms houses of correction and homes fur the friendless. Push incuts a hit fur n neigh ' hor in trouble, Push mums a hft for yourself out of the slough of d'.'spundei ey and shil'tlessuess, out of trouble, real and fancied. Push never hurts anybody. The harder you push the belter, if it is t-iven in the right directions. Always push up hill - few people need a push down hill. IVm't be afraid of your muscles and sinews; they were given you to use. Don't be afraid of your hands; they were meant for service. l)on't he afraid : of wii.it your companion "lay say. Don't be afraid of your conscience; it will never reproach you for a g ),id deed -but push with all your luart, niijhl i.n I soul, when ever ; you see anything or anybody' that ' will be better for a good, long, ; strong determined push, i Push I It is just the word for the grand, clear morning of life; it is just the word for str ing arms and young hearts; it is just the ' word for a world that is full of : work as this is. If anybody is in I trouble, and you see it, don't stand ; bick, push ! I i If there is anything good being j done in any place where you hap-' j pen to be, push ! j UNCLE MOSE'S DIVORCE. ; A Novel Method of Separation ; Which Possesses Good Feat- ; J ures. j '' Tho following story is told! 1 by Harris Dickson, in an art i- clc in Success .Maeiiine, enti tle! " I he Negro's Idea of Mar riage:" " as. sub." Miid I'liele Muse, : ".hit one-armed justice of the pe ice sho do knmv Irs lii.i : licss. Me an' Maria went an' j 'suited him 'bout a divo'ce. 1 ' reckon I can't t ie no knot what j I can't untie. It'll be kinder ! rough, hut you'll git unhitched i an' dat's what you want. ! Tain't no use givin' a lawyer 1 an' payin' a lot of cote costs j on top of that u lien 1 can fix I you up with a home-made di i vo'ce what'U last jes' as long.' Pat justice o' do peace talked j no sensible dat we give him do I job den an' dere. Hloss you' j kouI, it didn't take long. 'Jine ; yo' lef hands,' he said, un' : commenced rcadin' fust out of j one book, den out o' another, i I couldn't make head or tails jo' what 'twus about until lie j hit do name rend in' what lie married us by only ho read dat part o' it backwards. 'Now!' he say, reel hreef, 'we come out de same gate we went in at, I turn you loose in the big road, right where I found you.' lie charged us $1 for murryin' us an' ,'-' for iininnrry in' us. It was more trouble to untie a knot than it was to tie it." If this kind of divorce court I suited I'ncle Mose ami Aunt Maria, it was their own affair. Certainly there was no one to object. ARK YOU SLEEPY? NERVOUS? ? Till El) ? IT WILL IVatlEN VP YOUR LIVER 1 and start it working. Then you ran work, and enjoy it, too. TWI CINUINI haa Mm RED Z Ml th Iron, ol MOk paohao and lha (Ipnalura ana aaai at J. H. ZKILIN CO., an tna alita. In RtO. Foley's orinoLaxative roa Sianaca Taouai anaxUHITifnTitf i 1 Jfl' MM PvAA If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it? If during the last thirty yean; we nave not succcctica in nvincinsr every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pink- convincing every ham's Vegetable Compound sands of w omen of the ins lon'jr for an opportunity to do Meanwhile read the following letters wh'ch we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio. " I suffered for a long t'inc from a w.-akness, Inflammation, dreadful pains each month and suppression. I had been doctoring utnl receiving only temporary relief, when ft friend advised me to tak'i Ly.liu J3. I'inkliam's Vegetable Com pound. I did so, mid wrote to you for advice. 1 have faithfully followed your directions and now, after taking only five bottles of the Vegetable Compound, I leave every reason to believe I am a well woman. I give you full permission touseniytestimoniul." Mrs. Lena Civricocino, iiuitmn, Ohio. ll 1. Xo. 7. it. ltegls F.'tll 1 s; bad that i hud and it wouitl wrote to yen lorudviccnnd took bydia I..J'mk- lui'ii's Vegetable Compound in dry form. I am impny to wiy that I am cured, thanks to your medicine mid jiond ndvive. Vou may use my letter for tho good of others." Sirs. J. II. Ureycre, St. llegis l'ulls, N. Y. ability of this I the roots and female diseases. We possess enough to convince the most For SO years Lyrti.i V. Pink ham's Vegetable. Compound bos been tho standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice ft herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made, cxemsicly from roots and herb;', anil has thousands of cures to its credit. Pwri5MrM. Pinkhani invites nil sick women '3'Ult to write her for wh ten. She bos fttvUiocl ttioT'.-'nmis to IcattU iVee of cimrg.. Addrct.4 Mrs. X-.Mikliuiii, j'Utf.n. A little streak of shadow and a little streak of sun, A singing of the sweethearts while the threads of life are spun; A slice of happy morning and a slice of quiet night, The noonday in the middle with its gleam of bolden light: Sandwich, sandwich life is good to eat, With a little slice of sunshine in the midst to make it sweet. A little streak of laughter and a little streak of sigh. A light heart at the spindles where the toiling days go by; A dancing off to duty and a dancing home to dream, With sweethearts in the roses and the lips of love a gleam; Sandwich, sandwich love is good to keep, A music for the morning and a melody for sleep ! A little streak of striving and a little streak of rest, i A sweetheart in the roses with a lily on her breast: A going forth to battle and a coming home to peace. When all the thunder-rattle of the toiling time shall cease; Sandwich, sandwich-spread with joy between, A streak of life, a streak of love, a kiss to keep it green ! A BUSY S10 BILL. He Did Not Suppose the Money Would io So Far. Mr. Knnvn keeps a boarding house. Around the table sat his wife. Mrs. Brown: the vil lage milliner, Mrs. Andrews; Mr. Black, the baker; Mr. Jor dan, a carpenter, and Mr. llad ley. a flour, feed and lumber merchant. Mr. r.rown took $b out of' his pocket and handed it to ; Mrs. Brown with the remark that there was lo toward the , $20 he had promised her. Mrs. Brown handed the hill to Mrs. Andrews, the milliner, saying: "That pays for my new bonnet." Mis, Andrews in turn passed it to Mr. Jordan, remaikitu; that it would pay for the car penter work he had done for lur. Mr. Jordan handed it to .Mr. H.tdh y, reilieslin his receipt ed lull for Hour, feed and lum ber. Mr. Iladley save the bill back to Mr. Brown saying: "That pays $10 on my board." Mr. Brown njjn'n passed it to his wife, remarking that he had now paid her the $20 he had promised her. She in turn paid Mr. lilack to settle her bread and pastry account. Mr. Black handed it to Mr. Iladley, asking credit for the amount on his (lour account. Mr. Iladley again passed it to Mr. Brown, with the remark that it settled for that month's board, whereupon Mr. Binwn put it back in his pock et, observing that lie had not an; posed n greenback would go so far. Osceola (Iowa) Seuti- !nel. jfrrVL. has cured thousands and triole peculiar to their sex, then we so by direct correspondence. i, N. Y. "Two years ago I was to take to my bed every month, last irom two to three, weeks, i There is absolutely no doubt about the grand old remedy, made from herbs of our f ields, to cure volumes of proof of this fact. skeptical. Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs. Mot people know (lie feeling, and the mim-mlilf stale of ill lin.ltl. it ill.ll eaten. All people luml, know Unit Foley "h Honey an. I Tar, the greatest throat an. I lung rcine.ly, will nuiekly cure the soreness ami cough an.! restore a normal condition. Ask fur F Honey ami Tar. F. CI. A UK Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something new. Ki.lney l:eao is a kunreroiii.ailment Via sl.i.ul.l nrvri ilrlay i moment to take ome irno.l, relialile. ilepemlalile rein.'ily. In hi k Ii ease e .eeuiiimeml I'eWitt'i. Ki.lm.y aa. I I'.hnM... fills. These tton.leiriil pills aieliei.m' nse.l by thouMiinla of people ila.ly with line re milts. They are for weak kidneys, m ilk haek, liaek uelie, iiilhiiiiiiiali.nl of the bladder, mid all ...inaiv disorders. S.ld by W. M. Cili.n. Weldon, N. ('. An engaged couple get so exci ted about it because they aren't going to be after they are married. More people aretaknik.' Foley's kidney t'e'ii"'!; rvry yvir. It is n.,,t..),r,) the ..lost ell'i etive remedy for all kidnev and bladder troubles that ini'dieal sei- mee ean devise. Foley's Kidney item edy eorreels irregularities, builds up the system, and restores lost vitality. K.t'l.AliK. The only kind act one type of men ever does to his wife is to let her become his widow. 1 f you ill just take Kodol now and then yon need not fearor hesitate to eat all the piod food that you uaut, for Ko dol will diirest whateveryoueat. Kodol is tor weak and sour stomachs. Kodol is pleasant to take, and it is iruamuteed to uixe relief at once. Sold bv W. M. Cohen. Weldon, S. ('. The biggest bore is the man whom everybody bores. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA m MACHINE RECORDS LOVE. Register of Affections is a (ireat Boon to the Bashful. If you happen to be bashful, which you possibly may be, in the gentle art of wooing, you may right now take unto yourself cheer, jollity, mirth and satisfaction, for all your troubles can soon be over. You may have to become a phthy tnographer to make things right and you might regard yourself as a good deal of a cuss to do that, but you would have the exact and precise knowledge which is so sat isfying. All you have to do is to lure the object of your affections over to Philadelphia, and then out to the laboratory of the psychological clinic of the University of Pennsyl vania. The rest is easy. With a careless air you inveigle her to place her dainty hand of course the hand is dainty in a machine which you will notice labeled "piiihyniograph," or "phygmo ! graph." Then you step into the next room and get the man in charge of the machine to whisper your name softly in her ear. The machine does the rest. If she has merely a sneaking regard for you, or if she is indifferent, or if she just palpitates with what she thinks of you, the machine will show it. The indicator will tell the real story in the next room. The machine registers a distinct line on a sheet of paper, which re cords with precise accuracy the force of the emotions which are aroused by the mention of your name. Of course, if the line swerves despairingly down, there is noth ing in the world to do but get the girl away as soon as possible and seek in other fields your heart mate. But if it curves up and curves up with a good, smart sharpness it is a cue for you to rush back, tell the man who is op erating the machine that he really isn't needed, and then clasp the dear girl firmly to your heart. Tell her you know she thinks the world of you, and that she needn't say "yes," as you have her an swer already. She will regard this as a bit of masterful work, and your stock will rise accordingly. Later we doubtless will have pocket machines of the same sort, and they will be a boon to the ! bashful. "She loves me, she loves me not," will be a game which ! will return to favor even outside ( the daisy season. In fact, the in i vention or discovery, or whatever it is, supplies a sporting chance on I which wagers may be made and j as such a thing much to be desired. New York Telegraph. ALL HER FAULT. ! She hurried down the stairs to join her husband, who was waiting ! to go out with her to the party. i "Oh, Jack'" she cried. "Wait ; a moment. You" j "I never saw anything like it!" ! exclaimed Jack impatiently, "You i always forget something. You j girls are enough to drive any pa- 1 tient man frantic." j "Hut, Jack, dear" I "Oh, go upstairs and gel what I you want, and don't for goodness' ; sake, keep me wailing any longer. But 1 haven t forgotten any thing, dear. It's you " "Good gracious! What next, I wonder? I've been dressed and ready wailing for you this last half hour." "Indeed!" she said frigidly. "Then why is it you have no neck tie on?" "Goodness!" he ejaculated. "Why couldn't you tell me that before, instead of staring at me and saying nothing?" WHEN EtUIS WERE E(1(1S. l'ad.ly Ooolan wont into a shop one morning to buy oRgs. "What are c-tfS today?" "KK nro rffgs today, Pad dy," replied the shopnui n. look ing quite triumphantly at two or three young ladies who hap pened to he in the aliop 'Faith, I'm glad to hear you say so," replied Paddy, "for the Inst ones I got hero were chick ens." Many people arc made giddy by the social whirl. He that covereth his sins shall not prosper. CHIIdrrt Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Little Tobacco Plants Say: "Mr. Farmer: Give us a plenty of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers They will make us grow big and healthy, and thus in crease our yields per acre. These fertilizers are plant food for us, which means bread and meat for you. They will put more money-profits into your pocket- (Signed) Your Little Tobacco Plants." Ask your fertilizer dealer for a copy of our free 1910 Farmers' Year Book or Almanac, or send us the coupon SALES OFFICII Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va, Mall ui thtf Coupon ViiciNiA Carolina Chemical Comfany. PI riie irnd me a copy of your igio Firmer.' Year Book tree of coil. Columbia, S. C. Durham, N. C. Winiton-Salem, N. C. CharleMon, S. C, Baltimore. Mi. Culurabui, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tcnn. Saicvcpoft, La. INFLUENCE. Influence, like a pebble dropped into the water, will ever circle and widen until it is lost in the vast ocean of eternity. In our own home, where we spend the best part of our lives, how far reach ing, how unending is our influ ence. Here is no neutral ground, for within its holy precincts we wear no disguise. We are our own selves around the fireside when at home. How sad that we should exercise self control while a stranger is present and in the presence of our loved ones often give way to ill temper, and by our own unkind words wound the lov ing hearts around us. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost evervone knows of Dr. Kilmer's jwaiiip-RiHit, the great kidney, liver and . bladder rvuiedv, be- ij p , 1 ; f jis remark- lit ..1.1- 1 ;.i t III. It HV.Uill H-,'llll$ i properties, bwamp- i r K001 minus aiiii'.si f i-varv wish in over- '; iiillliii'; ill uuisitulll, ! i pail', in the haek, kid ; I 111 ys, liver, bladder sS and every part of the miliary p.issaire. it ..m. ...r corree'.s inability to i-ld water and seal, li.iii i wiin ii' iasinx it, ..r badeir-et t fullowiiij;u''eof liuuor.wiue .'i ueer, mid overei.me.s that unpleasant ucec-site of be'.nn cmnpiiU I lojjooiVn '.:.r. '1 dav, and t. i;el up many '.lines il-'rin ; the liiht. S','.a-.;i-!;oot ir, not recommended for ovvrv . Inn ; but if you have Kidney, liver or tiU. liter trouble, f will bo f.mn.t just the remedy you need. It has been tlior unduly tested in private practice, and haa proved so tuc-c sf;;l that a special ar .inneur'iit has been made by uhiehall readers i f this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may hae a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a Issik telling more ah iut Swamp-Root, and how to findoi.tif vouhavcUid- 4 ney or Madder trouble. KjS335"tej w lien wruingr.ienuon reading this i;cncr es offer in this paper and scnil your oddress to Or. Kilmer in., 11... llingliamton. N. Y. The regular tifly-eent and one-dollar size bottles are sold by all drueeists. Don't make auv mistake but remember the name, Swainp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, and the aib dress, BinKhaniton.N. Y.,on every Iwtllc. WALTER E. DANIEL, ATTORNHY-nT-LAW, WF.I.HON, N. ('. I'raeliecs in the eourts of Halifax ami Northampton and in the Suptciiie an.. Federal eourts. ( olleetions made in all parts of Nortli Carolina, lhaucli oil er at Halifax open every onday Nervous Prostration "I suffered so with N'ervotts Prostration that I thought there was no tisc trying to get well. A friend recommended Or. Miles' Xervine, and although skeptiral at first, I soon found myself re covering, and am t. -.!;. v well." MRS. 1). I. JtiXl'S. 5800 Proadway, Cleveland, O. Much sickness is of nervous origin. It's the nerves that make the heart force the blood through the veins, the lungs take in oxvtren. the stoi'tach di gest food, the liver secrete bib and the kidneys filler the blood If any of these organs arc weak, it is the fault of the nerves through which they get their strength. Dr. Miles' Xervine is a specific for the nerves. It soothes the irritation and assists in the generation of nerve force Therefore you can hariliv miss it if vou take Dr. Miles' Xervine when sick. Get a bottle from vour druggist. Take it all ac cording to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Carolina! VHE Mel All f:. We Ask You to take Cardui, for your femals J troubles, because we are sure It will help you. Remember that this great female remedy 'Jni: has brought relief to thousands of H other sick women, so why not to H you ? For headache, backache, periodical pains, female weak ness, many have said It Is "the best medicine to take." Try It I Sold in This City n Electric Bitt Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, ns thousands have testified. FOR KiDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over druggist's counter. aammmamammm ' Wood's Early Ohio w Seed Potatoes are being; planted ia increasing quantities each year by the largest and most successful market grow ers. This variety makes uniform ly lare sized potatoes, of enci lleut shippinir, market anil table quali ties, and is proving to be one of the most profitable and reliable of early-cropping potatoes. We arc headquarters for the best Maine-grown Sfifid Second Crop r V . Northern-Srown rOtatOeS Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book pvos full descriptions and information, with the hiehost tes timonials from successful erowers as to the superiority of Wood's tH"eil Potatoes. Write for prices and Wood's Seed llook, which will be mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, fiMlimn, . Richmond, Va. 6 I nliilliM.V I'MHllH-J 111 Kli iMUllliii i 4 ho I Ul'rcit. Si-mi NVt'ltli, Minlfl Ol I'lioto. lur TRADI-iOARKS. ( 'ivttl nrt'l lui ynlilintll FHlaS mroUT Olt Ivifmni'i'MT. rntfiii miri- ilt' t'Vi'iliatWIJ'. RANK nkFIRInCtl. n ttrt 4 it'ti! tn niHimm lur our two mvalanWr hook tn HOW TO OBTAIN Hil KCLL PAT INTS, Wlii.-ti until Will xtr. lluw t v't n IMlt nT, inm-iit Ihw hikI nt litr vkIuuI f iitlui timtam. D, SWIFT t CO. VtTIHT LiWVFBA. L 303 Seventh St., Washirnon. n. C g T. CLARjt ATTORNEY AT tW WELDON, N.C. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjioninc counties and ii. the Huprrn.t court of the State. Special attention f iYen to collectious and prompt return iflV ) ( J McCAII PAnTRS l!t'tr:i!r: 1 pt-f; cl f t, f i m p! irity a nd rtli.iln.iiv "'" v ":(' 'n neatly every '-'v n.i.l iri !!.? L'n '' 'i f-t.ttes ai.d Cam'i.l:. '. r I" v.. :. o. ..'. f', limn any i-li... r i':. :-c.,tl I'.r lit.' fitl.tlo:; McCALL'S V.VJAZSNE Mine ':!' 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