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f I. I i 100 Bushels Corn Per Acre You can build up your farm to produce 100 bushels of corn per acre, ani even a bigger yield by systematic rotation, careful seed .-election and good plowing with good implements, proper cultivation, and By Using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers liberally. Accept no substitute. If your dealer is out of these fertilizers, write us and we will tell you where to get them. Write for a free copy of our 1910 Farmers' Year Book or Almanac. It will tell you how to get a big yield of corn. SALES OFFICES 1 LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE. ! Try and Look at Things Through Rose Colored Classes Instead o( Dark Blue. Milt ui hit Coupon Richmond, Va. Nnrrolfc, V. ViioiNi Carolina Chkmical Company. PlctM tend me a cupr of rour 1910 Fat men' Year Bout tree ol coii. Niu Town , , Sin. Atlanta, C.. Savannah, Ga. Columbia, S, C. Duihani, N C. WitiMoo Sikm. N. C. Cruiletinn, 8 C, Baldmoir, Hd. Colmnhui, Montgomery, Ala. Mrmphil, Tcnii, Sbrcvcuutt, La FerinuerM irtflnia-Qimlina W When I was a little girl, 1 remember lieariny; a friend of my mother's t;ilk about the beautiful side of life. "Tlit' trouble with most of us," said she; "is that we pay more attention to the hideous things than to the beautiful. Not a day passes but you hear some one say, '1 saw the most dreadful thing today.' Now that person has probably also seen something beautiful dur ing the day; but it is the hide ous sight that has remained in his memory. ''In my home in England we were taught to rind something beautiful every day and en couraged to talk about it. The result was that we all grew up with a great appreciation of the beautiful side of life." That conversation made a great impression on me, and I have often thought what a pity it was that the horrible HIS PORTRAIT. One of the members of ;i certain suburban photographic society re cently delivered a lecture, illustra ted by lantern views. Another member, thinking to have a joke at the expense of the lecturer, slipped in among the slides a lan tern portrait of himself. The joke would come in, of course, by the portrait appearing on the screen immediately after the lecturer had announced the appearing ol some thing quite different. Fate and chance were unluckily against the humorist, for when his portrait was presented the lecturer, with out knowing what was on the screen, gravely read from his list: "The next slide, ladies and gen tlemen, is the picture of a 'refrac tory donkey !" HR HELD HIS OWN. 1 Fix : nf 41, which left me in bad r. of Comers, Ga. three days, and after that I iziucss, nervousness, sick many strange feelings, meats due to the change of did no good, so I concluded i so much better and can do Mayor Coughlin, of Fall River, speaking at a recent banquet, told a story about an old Fall River Abo litionist. "The old hoy," said Mayor Coughlin, "went to the theatre in Boston one night and saw 'Othel lo.' His knowledge of the Bard things ; of Avon was limited; he had no ! should seem to interest the ma-1 idea that the hero of the piece was ; jority of people more than the j a white man blackened up. j beautiful things, j "Well, after the play was over F.verv da v of vour life vou see i a friend asked him what he thought of the actors. He cleared his throat and answered deliberately : :he market rt I 1 n untavoraole tor your produce? The farmer fttrntr who has a telephone in his home can telephone first. The useless trips thus saved are worth the cost of service. Under our plan the service costs but a trifle ; the farmer owns the instrument and the equipment. For information write to our nearest Manager for pamphlet, or address : Farmers' Line Department HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Henderson, N. C j r.very nay or your mo you see j sights that are pleasant and , sights that are unpleasant. I Try to cultivate a memory of I the pleasant sights and forget those that are unpleasant. The unpleasant sights exist, of course, and we cannot and should not, if we could, close our eyes to them. Do all you can to remedy the dark side of life, but don't keep your mind constantly fixed on unlovely things. Don't enter tain your friends by descrip tion of the terrible things you see. There are some people who actually enjoy carrying bad news. The same people take gruesome satisfaction in " 'Wall, layin' all sectional pre judices aside, and puttin' out of the question any partiality I may have for the race as such durned if 1 don't think the nigger held his own with any of 'em !' "Boston Herald. How Good News Spreads. "I am Te years old ami travel most of tlic time," write IS. V. Tolson, of Kliz alirthtonn, Ky "Kveryn lieie I gn 1 reeoinineiiil Kleetrie Hitlers, because 1 one my excellent health ami vitality to them. Tliev ell'ect a cure every time." They never fail to tone the stomach, ivir ulate the kidneys ami howels, stimulate the liver, inviirurate the nerves anil pa ri fv the Moo.l. Thev work wonders tor read- 1 lu'uk, run-down men ami women, ic ing of murders, attending fun-' vigorous health that s u tinny juv. i ry uii'iii. winy .ue. rat- SEABOARD AIR LINE Trains leave VVeldon, Effective Jan. 3, C. V.. CARTER. Ticket Ajtent. 1910. NO. 32 5:35 A. M. SKAI'.OAKIi KXl'liESS. Coaches. Sleeping Cars. for l'ortsmoulh-Noifi.lk, Wstihu.li SI.AIiiiAltll MAIL. Vestihulel oaches. I'arlor ( ar. lor furls moulh-Niirfolk. connectimr with Miamship Lines for Wash ington. Baltimore. New York. Hostoii anil I'ron.lemv. NO. 3.H 3:15 P. M. NO. 41 12:07 P. M. Florida points; Kirminirham. -lvP.UAI;l MAIL for Kale 'uh, ( hath. tie. Atlanta, liirininir. ham ami the Southwest; eoi els at .Noi lma. lialcurh or Ham let w Hh "Florida last Mail" No. for .1 eksuiiMlle and Dining I ar. Sleepimr cars; throunh sleep, i-to Hamlet and NO. 33 11.46 P. M. SKAIiUAHli LM'UtsS. lor Kaleiirh. Atlanta. liirmiiiL'liani and the Southwest. Connects at Hamlet with No. In f,.r Wilmington: with No. -1 lor Colmnliia. Savaimuli .l ,..k ... ville and Florida points; Sleepimr car 1'ortsnioutli to Charlotte; Vcstilmlc Coaches. Sleeptnir and Ditiimr Cars to all points South and Southwest. Write tu the undersigned lor rates and lime tallies, C B. KVAX, II. s. LKAKI), General Passenger Agt., - Division Passenger Agt., Portsmouth, Va. Rnleijrh.N.C The TANNER'S PAINTS REJS0fJ Why retain their pre-eminence ahove all other hrands is heeause they are made of the hest material ohtaina hle and are ground with great care. If your dealer does not carry "them write to the manufacturers. Box 180. Tanner Paint & Oil Co., 1119 K. Mam St., KH'HMON, VA. -F5'- Garrett & Co. (F.STAULISIIKD isr.) Pioneer American Wine Growers RBIlltfTKKYU TKAOK M AHK SPEC I A Virginia Dare (White Keiinpprnonj) L T I E S : .&.rfJ, Pocahontas , SKccuppirno,.,, XTTXT Old North State Blackberry I Hiawatha Paul Oarrett's Special Minnehaha (Red Champagne) (Sparkling Champagne) (I'ry seuppernoiiu ) And other varieties of I'l'KK and WHoI.Km l K W I NFS for home and hotel use. Highest Market Price9 Paid in season for l'.L.U'KliEltRIFS, (ili.WKS and all kinds of small fruit:. NORFOLK, Va., (Home OHice) St. LOUIS, MO. SAN FIUNlTSCO, Cal. TH E Bank of Halifax, After one hundred and flflv years of corporate exietence without banking fa cilities, the home of General W'm. K. Davie and of Willie Jones where the Decla ration of Independence was ratified and the State constitution adopted, the towa 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 for the transaction of business. The Bank has two departments. A COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT where general banking, exchange and col lecting business is conducted, and a HAVINU'H DEPARTMENT Deposits in this will bear interest, and amounts from one dollar and upwards received. ith ample facilities and correspondents in and out of the State, the Bank oilers its services, and solicits the patronage oi the public one and all. E. L. Travis, F. H. Gregory Vice-President. Cashier. crals, etc. Start the ilay with firm de termination to be pleased. Make up your mind not to be annoyed by trivialities. If yon are in the mood to take offense easily you will find plenty of cause for doing so. Half the time people do not mean to of- i fend: they are Mtnply tactless, and they can't help that, poor j things. : Try and look at things through rose colored glasses instead of ' dark blue. 1 know it's hard to be cheer 1 fill and to see the beautiful side of life when mie is overworked and Worn out. : But taking a gloomy view ' won't help things one bit, and ; will simply make your friends avoid yon. ! At the end of the day it is a great temptation to sit down j and recount your woes. But .how about the joys? Weren't there just a few gleams of brightness during the day ? In a house where I once lived there were two girls who earn- ed their own living. When we all met at dinnerone invariably ' had a string of woes to relate. Her employer was not fair to her; some one had hurt her feelings during the d a y! he had seen a horrible sight in the street: she was tired out and so on. ''And what sort of a day have you had?" some one would ask the other girl. " 'Oh. I've had a lovely day!" was the usual answer. "M told me my w ork was going on finely and I met the nicest girl, and I walked home." The girls had really had about the same kind of day, but their views were different, That was all. There is a sad side of life and a glad side, and we must all take our share of each. But do let us try to make the most of the glad and beautiful side. It will help so much toward en during the sad side. Beatrice Kairfax. faetinti is llllggist. poslively guaranteed by any THE CHRISTENING. "And the name is to be?" asked the suave minister, as he approach ed the font with the precious arm ful of fat and flounces. "Augustus Phillip Ferdinand Codrington Chesterfield Living stone Snooks." "Dear me!" (turning 10 the sex Ln): "A little more water, Mr. Perkins, if you please." Detroit Free Press. An Awful Eruption i of a uileano exeiles brief interet. and j your interet in skin eruptions w ill he as ; short if you use I'.ueklen's Arnica Salve t Iheir quickest eure.Lven the worst boils, ulcers, or fever snres are soon healed by j it. liest for r.urns. Cuts. Sore Lips. Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Tiles. It gives instant relief. J.'ie. at all drug gist. PUTTING HIM WISE. Y0UREIMWG CECITY ought t" enable you to do move than just make your living. You oru-lit tu avemi'liev. I urn nienii; um-h. i.e- im-ai oiu ip wei your surti IH ,rt relia- woik salely and prohtahly. I In1 best way lor you to insure a steady hie income from your savings is to secure a Certificate of Deposit in" ' ::The First National BankC; ( Mir of tilt' si i uimmul anil ) uiul ii'iicwaMt umlci Hi.lmui many ins Tonic et into a bad fix. You might t hard to get out. here is time, while you are ,ist to conserve your strengtli ion. whatever they arc. will grad iigcr you will he on the i- and by and bye you will eel health, .sis' today. i si 301 IOET No. in I'noshs :'l and .M. NBACK, Ki:i. ..." : North Carolina. OITINS and ROUES. Calls Promptly Attended to. tOWE, Lxo AND EMI5ALMER. Hearse Service Anywhere. 30E TLANTlcvA W (Qksm BULLETIN :isl in eeounty. These eerlilicates are issued ai uiteiesiai i"'i ei in., payanie nemi-aunuaiiy or annually Theyare nciriituil.il' by endorsement for their full v'alui e.iii.litiniis. Vou are earning now but your earningeapacity CANT LAST FOREVER No is lime to fund Nome of your capital, For those with funds already accumulated, linns null a lariro reserve, those having elisnre of tutatet anailins: iinestmciil, thcie is no bettei investment, there is no better av In euipluv money. Cerliiicatcs of Pi posit in this Hank are safe our capital, surplus ami undi. vided prolils is lirsl anion)! the Hanks in Halifax, Northampton and Warren eountiesirnaianli e llial and I per cent interest is a profitable interest re turn, our aluahle booklet ' How To Ho llankiiifr" tells more about the Certificates of Deposit and about Hanking and How To Doltankin. Send for it lodav. Tlit First Naliiial Baal ai fallal, I C. Save your Money "A dollar saved is a dollar made." "Any man can make money, but's its a w ise 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. TtjE BfK Of R0fi0KE ffiJDS UOANOKK HANDS, N OFFICERS: c. Wm. II. S Hi hc.wvn. President YY. C. KliWAims. 2nd Vice-Presidi n .Ions I,. 1'atikhson, 1st Yice-I'residont Du. S. H. l'lmii'K, Cashier, D. C. I C i . i . a it i . Assistant Cashier. 5(H) Mile State Family Tickets, $11.25. ! liooil over the Atlantic Coast Line in each Mate for the lead or dependent members of a family. Limited to one year from dale of sale. KMX) Mile Interchangeable Individual Ticket $20.00. tiood iverthe Atlantic Coast Line and III) other lines in the Southeast airirrciraluur Ilo.noo miles. Limited to ntie year from dale of sale. 2000 Mile Firm Ticket. $-10.00. mod over the Atlantic Coast Line and :'() oilier lines in the Southeast airciciralinir iSu.iiim miles; for a mauatrer or bead ol lirm and employes limited to live bul'ood for only one of such person at a tune. Limited to one v. ai from .lute i:f -ale. 1,000 Mile Southern Intc-rchnnneable Individual Ticket, $25.00. Hood over the Allan! le I 'i.M Line and ',- olhei lines in the ,-nullieast airirri-uatmic 11,000 miles. Limited to one veal lioin date ol sale. All iiiileace tickets sold on and alter April 1st. HNiswill not be honoie.l for pas siu'i- on trams, nor in checkiim hacL-iuic icscept liom non-acency stations and sta tious not open for tin sale of tickets! but must be presented at Ticket Offices and there exchanged for continuous tickets. IS Cents Saved in passage fate l.v purehasinc local ticket from our WenN. ATLANTIC COAST LINE W. J. CRAIO. T. C. WHITE, l'asscmrer 'I'rallie Manacer, lleueral I'assmer Airent, ilmington. North Carolina. You Will Fill It it Cohen's. itnTru ylnl From Distiller to Consumer Full Quarts, Corn or Rye $2.30 Full Quarts, Corn or Rye 4.C0 Full Quarts, Cora or Rye 6.35 Express Prepaid to your nearest Express Office, vhere there is an aacnt. E. B. GIBSON Bo 34 Boa 757 Chattanooga, Tenn. Cincinnati, O. Send your order to the nearest point. Write for complete price list and order blank. Dude Does this train carry an imals? Pat No, but if ye git into a seat and kape your face covered and jure mouth shut, Oi don't think anyone will sispect yure identity. "Bohemian." Stubborn as Mules are liver ami liowils sometimes; seem lo lialk uilliout cause. Tlicu there's trou 1'le Loss of Appetite. Imliircstion. Ner vousness. Hespoinlency. Ileailaclie. Hut such troubles tt y before lr. Kinit's New Life Pills, the world's best stomach and liver remeily. So easy. :'e. at all ilruirirists. HE WAS TOO SLOW. Saved a Soldier's Life. I'acini; ileal h from shot anil shell in the civil war was more airreeahle to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Texas, than facing it from what doctors said was consump tion. "I contiaeted a stubborn cold," he w rites, "that developed a couirh.that stuck to me in spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 13(1 pounds. Then I began to use Ir.King' New Discovery, which completely cured me. I now weigh l7H pounds." For Coughs, Colds, La lirippe, Asthma, Hemorrhage.Hoarseuess, Croup, Whoop ing Cough and lung trouble, its supreme. Hie, $1. Trial bottle free, (luaranteed by all druggists. Two heads are better than in a drum or barrel. one Wm. H. S. Burfwyn, P resident The way to hate a thing that is naturally agreeable is to have it become a duty. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Magistrate Your husband makes a charge of assault against you. Madam Yes, your honor. 1 asked him if he would always love me and he was so slow in answer ing that I hit him with a mop. I'm only a woman, judge, and a wo man's life without love is a mere blight. WEALTH. 10- A dozen of eggs in the icebox, A porterhouse over the Hre, A peck of potatoes and seven matoes What more can my sweetheart desire? Pawnbrokers prefer people who have no redeeming qualities. A Yankee at the point of death whittled the point offand got well. Truth is not to blame because it isn't eligible in a beauty contest. A man isn't necessarily hot headed because he wears a stove pipe hat. Conscience ought to be ashamed of itself for making cowards of us all. If a man isn't afraid of some wo man it's a sign that he isn't mar ried. Farmers admire a cut-rate gro cer until he cuts the price of butter and eggs. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A I ANYTHING KOI! WANT IN THE DRUG LINE MIIIIW I VV HUM I a.ww Vau o rn iff An in mppcI nf cnmpthiriff in ni V ' I t kl l i w VS 1 I, V I a a aa. va --w.m.w "--"ft ' J w line, suddenly, in case of sickness, an ac 3 cident. an emerzencv illness, or other- a w wise. I have built up keeping only the reputation for m UPllOFtT. Fqfsuf&t Doucs . I " I " f . -- w - - i - w skill- ss& anu lor Knttwinji now 10 iima uicm (..11.. n ........ .1 ... mturi-rinllAn Urnmnt. ness, accuracy and economy are ouMhree HJeading features. jj l!FINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES, ELEGANT & STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC. & COHW'S M PHWMY WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA. Job Printing! All Kinds of Commercial Printing at Rock Bottom Prices Wedding Invitations and Society Printing A Specialty Excelsior Printing Co., Weldon, N. CHARLES C. ALLEY, Ina, lueceanom to ( has. ('. Alley ) WHOLESALE Confectioners & Fancy Grocers Pi'.TKKsiurirc.. va. liciu'nil Au't-nl in Virginia aii.l Niirlli ( ainlina for tlio cclclnatc'd Si-akrow'n i. mks. Ki''icsi-iiU (l in Kttstern ( ainliiia liv .MewKrii W. T. l'.aueli and Cum T M Ni'Iiim1ii1. Ill rnf viuir (inlris fur them. JTT!Tr!j'rlri"lji nnii'T nrrra when you can cet relief uun i oumn,tCures When AI1 othersFaii BREEDEN'S Groceries to Dream About r L BBIUS9AT16 mm fl NEVER FAILS EVERY DOTTLE GUARANTEED Salisbury, Sub Station, No. 2, Aug. 16, 1908 North Carolina, Kowan County I, J. L. Kufty, the Deputy Sheriff of Rowan County have been suffering with Kheumatism for ten years, hava been confined to niy bod part of the limn, could not nlw at i.ilm and went to lint bprings, Ark., for six weeks but still not no relief. 1 have used five bottles of Breeden'i kheumaticCure and after taking same lean sleep at nights, walk as good as ever and do all my work. J. L. Kufty, Deputy Sheriff. is not. deal at No this This may seem exaggerated but it worry about Quality -for those who store, yet our prices are no higher than elsewhere. You can send or leave your order with perfect confi dence. G. R. EMRY & COMPANY WELDON, N. C Sold Everywhere. Ask Your Dealer for a Sample Bottle) $1.00 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00 For further information, write Information Dept. BREEDEH MEDICIME CO., Chattanoogajenn Foley's oeinoLaxatm foleyskidneypius yrorvK" TKoumandltgHiriMTiXt Hiwniiw D. E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. Koaiukt News Office -:- Weldoo N. t W. J. WARD, UENTIST, OFFICE IS DANIEL BUILD1XU WKLIHJ. N.L sepU ly W ALTER E. DANIEL, ATTORN EY-mT-L AW, WEI.DON, N. C. l'ractices in the eourtH of Halifax ana Northampton and in the Supreme ana Federal courts. Collections made in all parts of North Carolina. Branch office at Halifax open every onday WANTED -Cotton mill h.lp, weaver, spinners, loom fixer a.ld heamcra; (rood watteB; running full. Ap ply J. A. FOWL EH. Huncrintendent Jltellwill Cotton Mills, Wilmington, N. C, V I
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