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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. Ami, of course, Indignation If npir looted Ioiik enough, brinsa on seii OU8 discuses In which Kodol cannot beneltt 'nu. Some of these there Is no help for at all. There are, In fact, very few ail ment!! which cannot he traced di rectly to Impure hlood. Anil Im pure blood Is always due to a dla urdered sltiniaeh. I'se Kodol and prevent Nervous Dyspepsia. Kodol will effectually assist Na ture to secure a complete restora tion of Rood digestion. It does this by at once ilisestiiiK all food In the stomach ami keeping It di gested, until the stomach Ik rested and can resume Its own work. Ko dol removes the cause ami the effect quickly removes Itself. When It is recalled that Apo plexy, Heart Disease, Cancer ami even Consumption are due to poor digestion and poisons thus transmitted to the blood, and throughout the system the Impor tance of maintaining good diges tion Is at once realized. 1 We knew what Kodol would do before ever the first bottle was ' sold. If we did not know just what It will do. we would not guarantee it the way we do. (t is ea.-V for "ti to prove Kodol the next lor the llisil time yon have a 11 ultiuk of Indigestion, And vim will certainly be surprised at ' die results. It is perfectly harm less. i There can be no barm In Indus; something that may do you a t,reat deal of good when it costs you nothing If It doesn't. I I Our Guarantee Co In yimr ilrm.'j'i-.t t . l n y ami ;r't (I il"l I l.tr tmlllf. 'I'll, -ii u Iter u Into- iw.1 tne entire ,.,.tit., s ,,f (lie t,t!l. it y,ui col . le,.,.-.t ! !- ii . t It a I It Kit not i Inn,' ,,n in. i L',,,,,1. return Ox- ln ,. to u ,1 nit-i. 1st Itn.l ; 1,.' hi, I i-,-:ml .,i,r tno,- wuli.tit iii.. - t mi or ilrlin. W will 1 1; ,-n iav tiieilrier 'or tiio 1,.. !t,. II., n t li',-,i'at. li t ilt-tn.-;.-!-!-! knoH i l,al our ii.,nuil-i- I o I. 'I 'ii oiT.-r apt'!"" to ili,- la iv l.ottl,. ,.,ny loi. I to lint olio in a lam 1 1 . 'flic larc l,ot t i' i',,u t n i ii m luni's a-i iiiu.-li as tlif till il-enl lioUl,'. Kodol It prepared at the lnliort lories of V.X. DeWiit & Co ,C!il, jzj. FOR SALE BY W. M. COH-M, WELDOfM, N. C. it Jti r rrt- J ft. 1 The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day The Telephone keeps you in touch with neigh bors, friends and the city every minute of every day. Progressive farmers throughout the South are installing telephones in their homes and secur ing our service. The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. Write to our nearest Manager, or address: Farmers' Line Department HOME TELEPHONE & TEEGRAPH CO, Henderson, N. C 8 E ABO AIM) AIR LUSTE Trains leave Weldon, Effective Jan. IMIO. C. E. CARTER, Ticket Ajcent NO 32 K.r.OAI!i l APltKs.-. fr I'oiMnoiitli o,',,li, ,.s.!til,. 5:35 A. M. ' '"' M''"""' NO. 38 SK.U'.t'Aliii MAIL. Vr.til.nl.-1 ..aet.rv fait... lT:..i V..i' lis D m mouth-Norfolk, connertinir ..:ih t, aiu-lop I. in, s :',, u ..,,. J:15 f. ZY1. nurton. Caltimore. New York, lio-toii and l'n, nee NO. 41 fhAliOAIJl' MAIL lor Ualcmli. I hailoti,'. Mian:.,. Ibrm.ns-nn-?r u ,mra ami tlif NMithwest; connects at V.iima l.'al. MMJ V, m. let with "Florida Fast Mad" No. .!. f,,,- .1 , U,,nt,,l, and Florida points: liininif r. Hrrpimr tat: llnou;!, !,-, jinl.-t and Hiriuinirliam. NO. 33 M-AliOAUli Kl'l;K. tor l;ale.tli. Atlanta, lute an, 1 1 aA d m and the Southwest. Cnm-rt. at Hamlet ntili .. to l,,r 11.40 F. m. Wilniiimtou: with No. -1 ir t 'oluml.ia. savannah. .Ia,:.-,,n-ville ami Florida points; fdcepimr car I'otlsmouth to Chatlultr: , M:.-ule Coaches, Sleepimr ami Dinintf ais to till points muiiIi and Soutim, -i Write to tile undeisurned lor rates a, el nine laMe- " c U. 1SVAN, General Passenger Agt., Portsmouth, Va. n- s. u:.i:i. Division Passenger Agt., Raleigh. N C The TANNER'S PAINTS Re 4$ of Why retain their pre-eminence ainive all other brands i Ivi-aii-t they an- ma le of the iiesi tnati'iialol.taiiia hlo ami aie urouml with treat cue. II your dealer does not can y thorn w rite to the man iifaeturetv TIir:(i()I,l)lNTLMM iMARGAkMil li. SAN(,,STi:K. When is the golden time? you ask the gold time nf love, The lime when eat lit is green beneath, and skies are bine above, The lime for sturdy health and strength, the time for happy play -X'hen is he golden hour? you ask I answer you, "To-day." To-day, thai from the Maker's hand slips on the great world sea. As staunch as ever siiip thai launched lo sail eternally; To-day, that walls to you and tne abre.nh of lidcn's prime, rit.it greets us glad and large and free it is the golden nine. For yesterday hath veiled her face, and gone as far away As sands that swepi the pyramids in Egypt's ancient day. No man shall look on Yesterd ty, i,r tryst with her again; Forever gone her toils, her prayers, her conflicts, and her pain. Tomorrow is not ours to hold, may never come to bless Or blight our lives with weal or ill, with gladness or disiress. No man shall clasp Tu-morrow's hand, nor c.itch her on the way; For when wc reach To-morrow's land, she'll be by then To-day. You ask me for the golden time; I bid you "seize the hour," And fill it full of earnest work, while yet you have the power. To-day the golden time for joy, beneath the household eaves; To-day the royal time for work, for "bringing in the sheaves." To-day, the golden lime for peace, for righting olden feuds; For sending lorih from every heart wh. never sin intrtides. To-day, the lime lo consecrate your lite lo (iod above; To-day, the time to banish hue, the gulden time for love 50 Per Cent Better "I have used less than one bottle of Cardui," writes Mrs. Geitiiide Waul, of Kusliville, Neb., "and am feeling fifty per cent belter than when I began taking it. "licfoie taking C.udn;, 1 had suffered with female trouble, for eight yeais. My gicatest trouble was irrcgu-i.,i-,t,. i ', i - c(f, ,-,.. wuli severe pains, every month, hut nmv I .nit L'reatlv impiovcd and will recommend Car- tlui to all my sulfenr.g friends." CARDUI J The Woman's Tonic The rare medicinal herbs of Cardui ire imported by the manufacturers direct from Europe and are not to be found n any other medicine. These in'Tcdicnts aie what give Cardui Us superiority, n n female medicine and tonic, over fur over 50 years Car an's medicine. The ladie ... i-,t t,i niMitlr. si) sale, so reii.ioie i, iioi, . ....... h ue .til l in I!:? Curative ioiik kmmi. .Iiii lias net ; like it, I r,.;:,!t! thev the- thousands of other lad lor .S'lvoitl tiit'iii'ieu, ami M l' i ;nw oilier inetiicme. n the favorite wom ec.n:;;e it is so easy in its results, and because t'f 4 it has helped. Mi-ila-iil,. Ci Try it today. CI'Jillti"iii.1, Trim., , . 4 i. I,...., I'lnMir ' i 11..,.,. I , . .e Mi, nl tin - Mtii' IL. ' .fill 1, . i'. 0 EAVEN Box 1KU. Tanner Paint & Oil Co., 141!) K. Man, St.. IJK'flMtiNli. '.. . Garrett & Co. KELIXTKIIKII TIHIIK MARK SPECIALTIES (KSTAIU.111KH ls;iV) Pioneer American Wine Growers Virginia Dare (Wlutft Sotipiicvnonit) p-h?"tas xifem's '1 I Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Garrett's Special Minnehaha (Keil fhainpatrnp) (parkhne ( liatiipairni'l (lrv Setippornonff.) And other variKips of l'l'RE ami Wllul.KSOMK WINKS for home ami hotel use. Highest Market Prices Paid in season for lil.ACKIiEHKlKS, tiliAI'KS anil all kit, ils oi small I'riiitH. NORFOLK, Va., (Home Office) Sr. LolilS. MO. SAN FRANCISCO, Cai.. THE Bank of Halifax, After one hundred and fifty years of corporate existence without liankine fa cilities, the home of General m. K. Davie and of Willie .loneN where the Decla ration of Independence was ratitied and the State constitution adopted, the tona of Halifax has taken on new life and a Hank with a charter from the State is an accomplished fact, its doors are now open lor the transaction of business. The Hank has two departments. A COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT where general hanking exchange and col lecting business is conducted, and a SAVING'S DEPARTMENT Deposits in this will bear interest, and amounts from one dollasand upwards received. With ample facilities and correspondents in and out of the State, the Bank offers its services, and solicits the patronage oi the public one and all, Wm. H. S. Burfwyn, E. L. Travis, F. H. Gregory President Vloe-President, f'ashier. Over All the Larth, the Idea of Heaven is the Thought That Tills the Heart With Mope, and Lightens the ISurdensof Life. The word Heaven is the symbol of a blessed future. It is the prom ise of a glorious summer, after the winter is past; the sunrise of an endless Jay; a day without storms, a life without poverty, enough without toil. It is the kingdom ' prepared for us from before the Foundation of the word; the home of our Father in Heaven; the place 1 from which our Saviour came, and i the place to which he ascended; the abode of holy angels and the spirits of just men made perfect. Over all the world, the idea of heaven is the thought that fills the heart w ith hope, and lightens the burdens of life, whether we ob serve the wild Indian singing fi his happy hunting grounds, the Hebrew of celestial Paradise, or the classic (ireek of his shady Flysium. It is supposed by some that the longing desire for heaven, which we find in all nations, came by tra dition, handed down from the first parents. They do not conclusive ly explain how the first parents . Jicv. erevl it. if in no other v.jy ii ' was re.e..ljJ by Go J. Ii is probable ili.it the sentiment is innate; one of the instincts plain ed in the human heart by the great Ci'c.iin!', to ai-t in developing and vi:tcke'!it! conscience, to be a moral t!v-w!tee! i" steady the ino-i tions set gning bv man's tremen dous powers. Some 1 4 the strung proofs of Heaven's realiiv are the follow ing - 1. '1 he universal longing for it. "The w hole creation groan eth and tra aileth in pain together un lil now. "(Rinnans S:22.) It is universally admitted that a w ant, a lotu,ing, if not created by some pnor improper action, approxi mately proves a counterpart, a supply, an answer, somewhere. Nature furnishes a healthful an swer to every healthful desire. 2 ( )iher kinds of living beings in the earth reach the perfection of their nature; their full develop ment. Man does not. Anoiner existence is needed for him. ! 3. If there is no heaven, the visible creation lacks utility. The greatest thing, man, simply dies. i In that case, what would have been i the use ? That we cannot see heaven is t trivial point. Fven of the material universe the great forces, gravity, electricity, chemical affinity, and : others, are not visible. Surely the i untold mills of starry worlds are I not merely bulk and weight. With Christians, heaven signi fies the good world, the abode of God. It is the name of the place and the state of happiness. 1 But the thought of heaven is ; universal. Among the old Greek writers Arisunle said, "All men, ; w hether Greeks or barbarians, have a conception of the gods;" and all agree in placing the habita tion of the gods in the most eleva ted regions of the universe. Plato is equally explicit. The same is true of Egyptians, Germans, and all ancient and modern nations, Heaven is the most precious place thought of by Christians; their rest from toil and care; their refuge from sin and sorrow ; their journey's end. To Christians it is the mother world, the good world, the abode of God, the fu ture home. There they expect to meet and see their Saviour, their departed friends, the good angels, and their God. Our best thoughts are related to heaven. When we think of God, we think of heaven. When we think of meeting our friends again, it is in heaven. The thought of heaven is a help to holiness; just as the presence of great, good people, is a help to life 1 1 draws virtue and a good men to God. Of all the Bible teachers, lesus most frequently speaks of heaven, j v.uneiiieiiiiy, m speaKlllg ol n, j we tollow his example. It is a place. Ii is also a condi tion. Paul said, "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." Once j he said, "The lime of my depart-1 ure is at hand." He hoped to be j "with Christ." j "Lay not up For yourselves I treasure on earth." The Saviour ! plainly taught ih.it our beans I should not be set on the earth. ! And the apostle said, "Set your af-1 fections on things above, and null on things of the earth. Christ went to prepare a place for us. He desires us to be w ith Him. Where is your home, if your earthly house falls? Where is your name written ? W here is your citizenship? Where is j our inheritance? W lure is your treasure? Where is your enduring sub stance? Who w ill be with you when you leave the body? here is your mansion? , W here is the place Christ went 10 prepare For you? Where is your heart? n r. ... n. .ir miming, w.t-j YOUR EMW11Q CAPACITY oimli! In enalile you In ilii more tliiin just make your livintr. Yiiii ouulii sine money. Then having saved, the next tiling is set your surplus , Bul k safely and pmlitnlily. The lies! way for you to insure a sleudv n-l hit ine.iiiie fioin your sui inirs is to secure a Ce rlilieaieof Deposit in' ' ' '' -53 The First National Bank our in iup Muinurr-i in un ridiniv. i iirnr rri ll ncuu'N art INNUt'll llmny amount iiml bear mli'ii'st at 4 jmm oi-nt.. uiynMo m-mi-annually or annually ninl it in'walilc. They art' neeoimlilt1 ly eiitluiNeint'iit lor tlmir full value uiiiier nniinmy coii.lithni.. Ytai an- earning now but your ftuntnffcai'ucity CAN'T LAST FOREVER ,, is lit, ir to liiitil siitiie of your capital, For those with funds already aeeuimilaled, linns nil a laitfe reserve, those having charge of estate, iirtiulinir investment, there is no Itetter investment, there is no hetter av t eniphtv intiiiey. ' t ertilieaies of Deposit in this Hank are safe our capital, surplus and umli. vhli'd ptolits is fits! atiiiniir the Hanks in Halifax, Northampton and Warren I'liunlies euaranlee that anil 4 per cent interest is a protitalile interest re turn, iiitr tiliial'le litioklel "llim To Ho ltankin(f" tells more aliout the ( 'eililieales "I Deposit iiinl aliout Ilillikinif mid How To Do llankimr Semi r,,. it today. Tk First National Bant of Weldon, N. C, onnoi S ii. it r Pii m t mi 0EH o iN. ST A I N BACK, rNi)i:inAKi:i!. Wckloii, North Carolina. l ull Line of CASK LIS. COITINS and KOHLS. Day, NiRht and Out-of Town Culls Promptly Attended to. H. G. ROWE, ITNLK.VL DIKLCTOK AM) LMHALMLK. Seventeen years' LxperieiKe Hearse Service Anywhere loanoi' 10 Save your Money "A dollar saved is a dollar made." "Any man can make money, but's its a wise man that can save it." Old adages, but very true. We pay you 4 per cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS in sums from $1 up. Collections, Loans, Accounts Solicited. TtfE Bk or RofioKE Ftupios ROANOKK RAPIDS. N C. OFFICERS: Wm. U.S. Hi iti.wvs, President V. ('. Kiiwaiuw, "nil Vicc-Presiilen .Imis I I'AiTiiiisuN, 1st Vice-President Dn. S. II. I'ikkck, Cashier. D. ('. I'.AU.Aim, Assistant Cashier. llr s(oast1 BULLETIN 'S illlllli lit tun ,1 In II I'lll'll'Sul 1,1 ,1 -III, unlv inn' ,il" siu'li ii'im.ii at a time. Saved a Soldier's Life. I :i,-!tij death I'm in si, and .. lie e.d tl :u h:in more ;1L'ree:l.e t,, .1 iM IUf. I';lv tliiin f'aeinur l'lli-ie il.tlt . A it Hid ttils l'n!,MIIMi- I a Miililmin li'l'i'd a fiillL'li that i prie ,it'al r,., j,, f,,r -I't 'an .limn to it 1 I., uaii to u-eDr Kiiit- s V. " Inch Clillil, I , I v imii-,.,1 '"f. I huh un-ii irs m,UIi,s ' ',,r foiis-iis. Col !s. I .a cup,,,.. .,ihnia. "'' rl,ai;,-.ll,iai, ruup.W 'lump. 11 1 "ti-ii an-lluii!! tu.it!.l,-.it Mipiemo. '"c -I. Trial !...ttle flee. ' 1 liat Uliteed hy all ,liu.'L'it. I. (MM) Mile Southern Interchangeable Individual Ticket. $25.00. , ii..l n - ', the Allan!'' I "at I i:;e a ll-l , . nl lie, Iiii, III the ."-ullt liea--t UUL'leciltMli: 11. mitt mile-. I. ill ile, 1 li. one , at In. Hi date (if sale. All mil, a-e t:el., i w ,. ii ail a ,tel Apt il 1st. I'ms ill not l.e lioliote.l lor pa -aj-e on tiiiins. mil mi eheeku r. I ii'.'i tote ,ei'et lii'in iion-atteiicy sliitiniis and sta tu.ns ii..t open tin the -aie oi neket-i but must be presented at Ticket ; Oltices and there evcliantted for continuous tickets. 15 Cents Saved m I .iue fate 1 v .mfl,:iititr local ticket from our Au'ent". A T LANTIC COAST LI N li -tulle. . t'tolli l In. II he VI I ll , ,1 1. W. J. Ck'AKi, ra-ieiiLret Trallu' l:niai:ei, W'ilminjjton, T. C. WHITL, I'tii ial l'aseiiirer Aicetit, North CaroLna. Th, r I w in Most of the gouJ things of life wouldn't seem to be if we got them ee. How (iood News Spreads. T am ji veins old and travel tn,.-.t of I the lime." writes H 1 Tolsuii, of i;hz- iilietlitow n. Ky. 'T:erywhere I go l t'ecoiiiiiiend Klectric Hitters, hecause 1 I owe my excellent health and vitality to i th, in. 1 hey ell'ect a cute eleiy tune"; They ihm i fad to toiu tln- Moiiiacluei.'- ; ulate the kidneys and Lowel.-, slnuulate i the liver. inviL'orale the neives and pn- ! nl'y the hlood. They work wonders lor i weak, i iin-dow n men ami women, to-j st""iiu stieui-tli. vigorous liealtli tliat's i a daily jov. Try them. Only .Inc. sm-j isfaction is ,tively t'liaiaut, ed hv anv i Find It at Men's. Ui Si -Wi -Vs JW1 -Ul - tfi '.- .4(1 O 'i't . At! ifc.-Ji- -Vi ..-. !' a- ?; Miip vnni;ni!T lUTUcno r mc& v m iu i in i pi r 1 1 n 1 1 ii i ii r 7-yr ' pi :im. Silver threads titnong ihe gold has no referenee to oleomargarine. An Awful Lruption of a volcano excites In icf interest, and your interest in skin eruptions will l,e as short if you use liucklen's Arnica Salve their quickest cure. Hven the worst lioils, ulcers, or lever sores are soon healed lu ll. I'.cst for Hiirns, Cuts, Sore Lips. ( happed Hands, hilhlains and Piles. It KiM's instant relief, '.'.'.c. at all di ne- You are often in need of something in my In line, suddenly, in case of sickness, an ac- w cident, an emergency illness, or other- wise. 1 have built up a reputation for f keeping only the if Piiocct areurCT AJn?c n and for knowing how to mix them skill- m m it'- fnlK; nrrnfJiiifr i f nrpcrrintinri Prnmnt- '.i ) 4?ness, accuracy and economy are our three pleading features. lTINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES, ELEGANT i STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC. U u m COHtfJ'S S PH4RMCY WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA. L'ist Liroceriss to Dream About The kind of man who always know what, he is talking about is , never garrulou' Stubborn as Mules are liver and lionelssoiiietiniesjseeni to hulk without cause. Then there's trou ble Loss of Appetite. Indigestion, Ncr. vousncss. Hespondeiicy, Headache. Hut such troubles fly before Dr. King's New Life. Pills, the world's best stomach and liver remedy. So easy. !."ic. at all druirifists. The average man is a person who would rather put up a big bluff than a little money. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORI A There is a difference in Texas moonlight and the mere moon shine of other countries. In any case of stomach trouble, due to indigestion or dyspepsia, you mav feel sure that Kodol will (five you rglief promptly. This is what Kodol is for. It digests the food you eat and does it completely. Sold hy W. M. CoheD, Weldoo, N, C. ' -;' -.. "" ... . . '. . This may seem exaggerated but it is not. No worry about Quality tfor 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. EWIRY & COMPANY WKLDON, N. CJ rOIIYS OMOLmiYE i FOLEYSKIDNEYPHIS fen Stomach Tbouiik and CfTiPATiBit I fa Bmiiwi Kimckmu Bej? 500 Mile State l-'amily Tickets, $11.25. i, on. I om i the Atlantic Coast Line in each Mute for' the head or i lepeii. leu I itii'inbi'is of a family. I l.i i ii i.'. i to one year from date of sale. , 101)0 Mile Intcrchnneeahle Individuul Ticket i 521) 00. ieio.1 over the Atlantic Coast Line and HO ' ,.t net hues in the Nmthcast acu'reuMtiui; iiu.OiKi iniles. iiniti'.i to one ; . .ll ft. .in .late sale. , j 2i);K) Mile Linn Ticket, 5 ll).(K). i I over the Atlantic Coast Line and lines iii the southeast iii;l' leuat itic .In, noil miles; torn iiiatiiiirer or head ol mm 4 ; f 8 1 IA W 1 F.xprrss Pr I , where there is E 1 From Distiller to Consumer Full Quarts, Corn or Rye ?2.a0 all Quarts, Corn or Rye 4X0 Full Quarts, Corn or Rye 6.35 paid to vour nearest Express Oflice, i an auent . B. GIBSON Bos 34 Chattanooga, Tenn, Box 7S7 Cincinnati, O. Send your order to the nearest point. Write for complete price list and order blank. 2E Job Printing! All Kinds of Commercial Printing at Rock Bottom Prices Wedding Invitations and Society Printing A Specialty Excelsior Printing Co., : : Weldon, N. C 2s: CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Successors to ( has. C. Alley ) WHOLESALE Confectioners & Fane; Grocers pmosbuw;. VA. u ncial Al'i iiI in Viiuinia and North Caiolina for Ihe celebrated Pcaiihow's ( no, oi ai ls. It, .presented in Kastein Caiolina l,y Messrs V. T. ltauRli and I'. M Nellie, 'laud I', serve von r ot ,1 el s lor I hem ." nnMST Cjlirfp WHEN YOU CAN CET RELIEF vvta i wurii,n,tCurosWhon AM others Fall BREEDEN'S 1 ti km mit NEVER FAILS EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED Snlishury, Sub Station, No. 2, Aug. 16, 1908 North Carolina, Kowan County I, J. L. Ktifty, the Deputy Sheriff of Rowan Countjr have been sufferiiiK with Kheumatism for ten years, have been confined to my bed part of the time, could not sleep at nights and went to Hot iiis, Ai k., lor aix weeks but still (jot no relief, I have used five bottles of Breeden's Kheutnatic Cure and after takinp same 1 can sleep at nights, walk as good as ever and do all my work. J. L. Rufty, Deputy Sheriff. Sold Evsrywhen. Ask Your Dealer for a Samplt Boltla $1.00 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00 For further Information, write Information Dept. BREEDEN MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Tenn D. E. STAINBACK, I M (IT A 11 V rtltOI I i- I " I ni I I U DUIW And Fire Insurance. Kuaniike News Office -:- Weldon N ( I I W. J. WARD, DKNTI8T, OFFICE IN DANIEL BL'ILDINU WELDOiN. N.CJ epl2 1; W ALTER E. DANIEL, ATTORNEY-T-LAW, WELDON, N. C. Practices in the com U of Halifax ana Northampton and in the Supreme and Federal courts. Collections made in all parts of North Carolina. Branch office at Halifax open every onday WANTED -Cotton- mill help weavers, spinners, loom flxein and beainera; good wauea; running full. Ap ply J. A. FOWLKK, Superintendent MJwill Cotton Hills, Wilmington, N, C.
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