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Ml I1L Advertising Rates AlaJe Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription $1.50 Per Annum Vi)l,. WAV WKLDON, X. ('.. Till KSDAY, MAliCII NO. IS ALCOHOL 3 PLK I'KNT AYogc lalile Prrparmion for As slrailaiiiiSils'FondandRpfiulJ liniJllioSiniira'lisai'illkM'clsaf mm 0 moo WHICH IS BOSS ? On Every Detail of the Home the i Wife Should Be Boss. Promrlcs Di$i'slionJCkrrTul- iicjs and licsi'.Conlains neittw I Ppium.Murphuw norMtucraLJ Ro r arc otic. For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 01 JfcyirofUlu'DiXMEUmm fluttffiit Sedm sfx.Srrnitt IltlmitHiiikSm Ancift'ci Remedy foiConslipa-: e tfi...,.....!, ni-ii-rWi: lion aiiur aiu.ikii.i'"" WonnsfnmiilMOiis.lvvma ulssalulLossoa;l:l,. Far S'mCle Sii!'.urare "-f VEW YORK. NT .ft li Use or Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMt eiMTAUR COMPANY, HCW YORK OITT. VS3 1 Ladies s Attention "A Ladies Shoes in all the new Spring styles. Come in and see our new swell line. We have them in riv Our lines are noted for FIT, STYLE and SER VICE. Call for Utz & Duiin's make and you will certainly get the best. Yours for business, WELD ON SHOE COMPANY, WELOON, N, C. R art i Tan. ! l'iil mi ever hear tln story ! about tlic man who cainn home lali' dtii' niylit liiiiiKin u fiw I k inilrcil spirits wit li hi in for a liile of h n ) i j t ami a iinii! of i cards ' His wife hail l'oiio lit bed, but, ' In- 'ot out tin- clialin ilisli ami j ' wv'-ral ot licr I liiii's ami lari'- i I y it it 1 1 yrainlly invited his ! Uin sis Id full to ami make j ! I lii'tiisrl vos at It. 1 1 1 (. I I They iliil fall lo rilit merrily j ami ma le a jrciod ileal of noise, j Alter a time it occurred to . j one of tins quests that they I were rather noisy and that it j was lime logo lionie. ''No, indeed," said the host. "Stay as longim you like." "Hut ierhais your wife does not like all this racket," ven tured the guest. 'What 1 say goes," susvv'r ed the host pompously. "I am Czar in this house." .lust then a, soft voice floated down t roil) ahove: "The gen tlemen may stay as long as they like, hut the Czar must come ito luil." And the party went ; out. ; .Just who is ''boss" in the or dinary, every day household? j The wife, if slut is a woman of 1 tact and discretion, can be do mestic boss, I think. If she foolishly brings every ; household detail to her hus i band's notice she cannot be, for I he will consider it his manly i duty to interfere. The wife vho would be hoss runs her household so smoothly j that her husband is merely con scious of how heavenly coinfort aUe everything is, and makes li t" in u i r ics. If she talks to him about the servants ami the kitchen range and the butcher bill, lie will soon come to look upon him self as the court of appeal and to regard his word as law. On every detail of the home the wife should bo boss. Every man likes a good din ner, ami the dinner that is kept waiting is not good; therefore the husband should feel that he has no right to spoil the meal his wife has taken the trouble to order or to cook. In outside things the husband is boss, and no wife has the smallest right to interfere in her husbands business affairs. Where there are children, mother and father have equal rights and interests. No woman really enjoys be ing absolutely boss of her hus band. I think the wife of a henpecked man is as unhappy as the man himself. She has a mm Adds Hesithful Qualities to the Food Economizes Flour, Butter seI Eggs The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum Ho Lime Phosphates UNCLE HIRAM ON CITY LIFE. Yes, it's lively in the city, where they've got their 'lectric lights, And the people soon heve wrinkles fromstayin' out o' nights; They've got shows and things to keep 'em from a-gittin lonesome there, And they look all-fired stylish in the costly clo's they wear; But I guess they have their troubles just the same as me and you, And I reckon that they're often ruther worse'n ours, too. We've got wood piled in the woodshed that'll last a year er so, And there's more out where that come from and more saplin's still to grow; We ain't worried over coal strikes, let the cold winds blow away, We can carry in the billets and not have a cent to pay; While they're shiverin' up yonder where they've got so much to see, We can heat up fer the babies, that the Lord sent you and mc. There is always somethin' Join' to make city people sad; If it ain't sausage famine, why you'll hear the water's bad; When the strikers stop the street cars then the mischief is to pay, And the people have to foot it, giitin' clubbed along the way, And the fever epidemics and the smallpox every year Keep the city people stewin', and I'm glad to live out here. Oh, it's quiet in the country and there's few uncommon sights, And God's moon and stars up yonder have to do fer 'lectric lights; Rut with 'titers in the cellar and with wood piled in the shed, When there's hay stacked in the haymows for the stock that must be fed, They can, have their noisy city, with the sights up there to see, And the kind old quiet country will be good enough for me. hi Spring falsi PULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING-. Furnishings, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE fresh from the Northern markets. Call and our new goods for spring and summer. Respectfully, I. J. KAPLIN, ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C see o 3E 3E 30 THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDOX, X. V- Organized Under the Law of the State of North Carolina, ALHU'ST'JOTH, mi. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. ?.!! For more than 1" yearn thin institution ha provided liankiuir facili ties fur thin unction. It" stockholders ami directors have Iteen identified with the business interests of Halifax and Northampton enmities for many years Money is loaned upon approved security at tlie leiral rate of iutorst-si per centum. Accounts of all arc solicited. The surplus and undivided prollts havintr reached a sum oiial to the Capital Stock, the Bank has, commencing January 1, 1!K, established a Sivins Department allowing interest on time deposits as follows: For Deposits allowed toremain three months or lomrer, 2 per cent. Six months or longer, .1 per cent. Twelve months or longer, 4 percent. For further luformatiou apply to the President or Cashier. prrsidint: W. K. DANIF.L, tici-1'Rksikknt: W. It. SMITH. cahhikr: It. B. TH.W1S, contempt for her husband and j a hatred for her ungentle self, j A man should be head of his , household, but there is a differ- j dice between a head ami a boss, j The head is revered, the hoss is feared. In some households the mo ment the man of the house closes the front door after him there is general rejoicing, ev erybody relaxes. The mother j smiles, the children shout. That man is a hoss. When a woman bosses the household it is along different lines. She oversees everything makes the machinery run smoothly, is responsible for ev eryone's comfort. On the whole. I think that in happy households the woman is the boss, l'on't you agree with me? IN MEMORIAM. Young as the youngest who donned the gray, True as the truest that wore it Brave as the bravest he marched away, (Hot tears on the cheeks of his mother lay) Triumphant waved our flag one day, He fell in the front before it. Firm as the firmest where duty led, He hurried without a falter; Bold as the boldest he fought and bled, And the day was won but the field was red, And the blood of his fresh young heart was shed On his country's hallowed altar. On the trampled breast of the battle plain Where the foremost ranks had wrestled, On his pale face not a mark of pain (His mother dreams they will meet again) Like a child asleep he nestled. In the solemn shades of the wood that swept The field where his comrades found him, They buried him there, and the big tears crept Into strong men's eyes that had seldom wept, (His mother God pity her smiled and slept, Dreaming her arms were around him.) . A grave in the woods with the grass o'ergrown, A grave in the heart of his mother His clay in the one lies lifeless and lone, There is not a name there is only a stone And only the voice of the wind maketh moan O'er the grave where never a flower is strewn But his memory lives in the other. Father Ryan. Saved a Soldier' Life. I I'aeine death from shot and shell in ! the civil war was mole agreeable to .1 A. ', Stone, of Kemp, Texas, than facing it j from what doctors said was consump tion. "I contracted a stubborn cold," I lie writes, "that developed a cough, that ' stuck to me in spite of all remedies for i years. My weight ran down to ISO pounds. Then 1 began to one Ur. king's j New Discovery, which completely cured ; me. I now weigh ITS pounds." For Coughs, Colds, I .a (irippe, Asthma 1 lemon hagc.lloarseness, (roup, Whoop ing Cough and lung trouble, its supreme .'pOc. fl. Trial ImiKIc free, tiuaranteed hv all druggists. 31 DiWITT'S CARBOLIZED WiTCH HAZEL CALVE For Pum, Bum, THI CHILDREN LIKE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP There are truths which are for all men, nor for all times. not CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boar the Signature of How Oood News Spreads. 'I am 70 years old ami travel most of the time," w rites It. lolson, or l.lu abethtonn, Ky. "F.verywheie 1 go I recommend Kleetrie Hitters, localise 1 owe inv excellent health and vitality to them. 1 hey ell'ecl a cure every time." They never tail to tone the stomach. reg ulate the kidneys ami bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves and pu rify the blood. They work wonders tor inaU, ran ilnnn men nnd omen: re-1 storing strength, vigorous health (hat's adailyjov. Try them. Only .MIc. Sat isfaction is postively guaranteed by any druggist. A man can get a reputation for most anything if he has enough mqtey to prove il. CHILDREN TEliTMINU Mrs. Winslow's Soothino Svki e has been used for over .Ml years by millions of mothers for theii children w hile teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays all pain; cures wind colic, ainl is the best remedy for Dial tinea. Sold by druggists in every part of the w orld. I'.e sure and ask for ".Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syr up." and take no other kind. Twenty live cents a bottle. Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Children 'Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A A FARMER. A farmer in the wheat belt of Kansas recently paid $7,000 for an airship. Which makes one wonder whether he had rather be a railroad president or a Kansas farmer. READ THIS, MOTHER. Are You In the Habit of Whip ping Your Children ? If there is a mother who reads this that ever expects to whip her child again, let us ask you some thing. Have your photograph taken at the time, and let it show your face red with vulgar anger and the face of the little one with eyes swimming in tears and the little chin dimpled with fear, look ing like a piece of water struck by a sudden cold wind. If that little child should die, we can not think of a sweeter way to spend an au tumn afternoon than to take that photograph and go to the cemetery, where the maples are clad in ten der gold, and when little scarlet runners are coming like poems of regret, from the sad heart of the earth; and sit down on that mound and look at that photograph, and think of the flesh, now dust, that you beat. Just think of it. We could not bear to die in the arms of a child that we had whipped. We could not bear to feel upon our lips when they were withered beneath the touch of death, the kiss of one that we had struck. LOVE AND FLOWERS. The Advice a Discerning Woman Unto Her Daughter. My daughter, wouldst thou know a man's secret? Go to the florist, then, O simple one; for in him every man reposeth his confidence. Yea, by the flowers which he sendeth a woman shall ye judge the quality of a man's love, like wise the quantity and exact stage. As violets pass unto roses, and roses unto cheap carnations, and carnations unto naught, so passeth his grand passion from the first throes into matrimony. Lo, at the beginning of a love affair mark with what care a man selecteih his flowers in person, that not a wilted violet shall offend thine eyes! Yet as lime passeth he telephon eth his orders and leaveth it to the clerk. And there cometh a day when he murmureih wearily, "I say, old chap, make that a stand ing order, will you?" Then the florist heaveth a sigh, for he knoweth that the end is at hand. Yea, this is the mark of an engaged man who doeth his duty. So after the wedding bouquets all orders shall cease together, and until he seeketh flowers for his wife's grave that man shall not again enter a florist's shop. For stale carnations, bought upon the street corner and carried home in a paper bag, are a fit of fering for any wife. Yet a funeral rejoiceth the florist's heart and maketh him to smile, for he know eth that a widower's next order shall be worthy of a new cause and the game shall begin all over again. Verily, verily, my daughter, I charge thee, account no man in love until he haih gone forth into the gardens and the fields and plucked thee a few dinky pansies or stray weeds with his own hands. For when a man sendeth thee violets it may mean only sentiment, and when he sendeth the orchids it may be only a bluff, but when he doeth real work for any wo man it meaneth business. Selah! Ask Grand Ma' ABOUT SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For over 80 years it has been the standard remedy for Eiliousness, Constipation, Headache, Dyspepsia, Malaria and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. SHE KNOWS HIS TEMPER. "My dear," said a lady husband, "there must be iron in your system." "Why do you think so?,' "Because you invariably lose your temper when you get hot!" DISCOVERIES. So many famous discoveries have turned out to be re-discoveries that we become cautious about asserting that any event or achievement was the first of its kind. John Diske. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA Many a man has made a fortune by not writing poetry. UcCALL PATTtRNS tVit-tir.iti'il ir stvle. perfect fit, simplicity and rt.'luliihlv ncarlv' 1J ycurs. Sold in nearly evcrv nt'y iimi town in United States and CiUiitt.i, r by m;iil ilirecl. More sold Hum iiiiy nlivT make. Scml tor Irce catalogue. UcCALL'S MAGAZINE More stiliscnt't'ts tlum nnv other fashion magazine -million :i month. Invaluable. I.at est hlyles, p.iltrii dressmaking, millinery, plain sewiiiK.T.imy needlework, hairdressing etiquette, jjood Mnries etc. Only FjO cents a ve:ir (worth double), inrlutlinp a tree pattern. Stihsrtihtf today, or send tur sample copy. WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS loAnenls, I'n-liil !rin;s premium cataloguB anil new r:i;.h prize ofli'is. Address I (HE HclALL CO., 238 (o 210 W. 37th St.. NEW YORl The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disense prevailing in this I country most dangerous because so decep-1 tive. .Many sudden I deaths are caused I hy it heart dis ease, Jineuiuonia, heart lauure or p flojiiey ure uiien l 11. c result ot KH1- Lney disease. II kidney trouble U allowed toodvance I thekidnev-poison- , ed blood will at tack the vital otgans, Causing catarrh o) I the bladder, hnck-dust or sediment die urine, head ache, back ache, hunt back, dizziness, fkcpkssiicss, nervous- n.'ss, or the kidneys themselves break I down mid waste nwav cell lv ecu. Bladder troubles almost always result I f-.oin a derangement of the kidneys and lietter health in that organ is olitaineC tmicket bv a liroin r treatment of the kid- nevs. 5wamp-'.oot corrects inability tc hold urine and scalding paininrassingit, I and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go oitcn through the day, and to get up many times during t'.io night. The mild und immediate elfeet t f Swamp-Root, the great kidney reined i:i soon realized. II stands the Highest i,e- cauie of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and if s.ld by all druggists in f fty-eent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, ltolli si nl free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N. V. When w riting mention reading this gen erous offer in this paper. Don't make anv mistake, but remeniltcr the name. Swamp-Root, ai.d don't let a dealer sell vou something m place ot Kamp-K.ool if you do you will be disapixnnteu. QEORQE C. GREEN, ?ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,!: (National l'.ank lluilding) Weldon. N. C. T. CLiR- -EC, We Ask You to take Cardul, for your female troubles, because we are sure It will help you. Remember that this great female remedy OF has brought reMef to thousands of other sick women, so why not to 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 Bikers Succeed when everything elae fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever told over a druggist's counter. . l ,t v , .i.mirti in itll coil lilt it'i OR NO rfct. TRADE-MARKS, 'avt'isW Ainl l-'unyNKhlHreKt-iBti ifil. f" tid sketch. Model or I'tioto, tor FREE REPORT UH iwnimi'iiu j.. v !.- KV.'UUMtf'ly. BANK REFERENCE. SemUi-'-nl In mump tor our ivio mvalnarilf hn..U on HOW TO OBTAIN and BELL PAT NTB, Wd n'li ows will pay- How to jtt'l Apart ii' r patt'iu iiiwand oilier VHliutileiidontialioiL D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYIR, 303 Seventh St., Washington, 0. C. E An Awful Eruption of a volcano excites brief interest, and vour intercKl in Mkin eruptioitH wdl bean short if you use Hucklen's Arnica Salve their quickest curc.Kvcn the worst Itoils, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed hy it. Ilest for Hums, Cuts, Sue l.ips, ( Implied Hands, Chilblains anil files. It gives instant relief, "'n'. at all druggist. ABSOLUTELY RIQHT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, X.C. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjioning counties and n. the Supreme court of the State. Special attention given to collections and prompt return ROSES. Carnations, Violets Many a successful business man has been overthrown by side sues. Stubborn as Mules are liver ami bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause. Then there's trou ble Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Ner vousness, Despondency, Headache. Hut siieh troubles tty lMfore Dr. King' New Life Pills, the world's Itest stomach and liver remedy. So easy. at all druggists. There doesn't seem to be more than half a million ways to make money but a million to lose it. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA A pretty young schoolmarm who teaches a first grade class in a schoof bf the northeastern section of the city is telling a funny story on herself that happened just before the close of the term. She Inul soul: visitors on the afternoon ! in question, and thought she would show them what a good class she had. Calling on a bright little fel low at the rear of the room, she said to him: "Johnnie.if 1 gave you 2 cents and your father gave you 3 cents, how much would you is- i have?" "Seven," replied Johnnie. The teacher blushed painfully, but thought that she would try again. "You can't have under stood me, Johnnie. Now listen, and 1 will repeat the question. If I gave you 2 cents and your father gave you 3, how much would you have?" "Seven," said Johnnie again, and with the same promptness. "1 am surprised at you, John nie." said the teacher. "How on earth would you have 7?" "I got 2 in me pocket," said Johnnie, and other llowers always on hand. Shower Wedding Houiiuets, Handsome Floral Hesnrns. Palms and Ferns for home culture. Hyacinths, Tulips. Narcissus and ninnv oilier varieties of Itulbs for fall planting either for nut or indoor cul ture, liose bushes. Magnolias and l'.v- ergreens. Write, plione or leicgrupu, H. STEINMRTZ, Florist. Raleigh, North Carolina. ' Wood's Early Ohio L Seed Potatoes are being planted in increasing quantities each year by the largest and .nost successful market-growers. This variety makes uniform ly large sized potatoes, of excellent shipping, market and table quali ties, and is proving to be one of the most proli table and reliable of early-cropping potatoes. We are headquarters for the beet Maine-grown JggfJ Second Crop n . . Northern-grown r0l3I06S Wood's 30th Annual Saed Book gives full descriptions and information, with the highest tes timonials from successful growers as to the superiority of Wood's ft-sa-ty WE FURNISH A Itoyal Feast to every one ho ( buv their iriweries at our store, ( All' the seasonable delicacies are! f found in our store the year. round. CONFECTIONERIES CI FRUITS (i CROCKERY ANDTIN ( WARE v Wooden and WilUmware, Etc ( I Hoods delivered promptly any ( where in town. Polite clerks. (! Phone No. ml. ! R. (j nr Reed Book, which will be mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS,' IS 8dmn, . Rlohmond, Va. f Special Sal. ! We have on hand several consign incuts of the latest in wool, Wash and Princess ladies Suits. Rather than re turn these suits our headquarters deci ded to put them on sale at half price lor cash only, amsuits ti.m. I'rm cess, white and all other colors $3 to 7, now c-'.."si to $3. Wash Coat Suits S4 to lit, now l .! to $8. 4 to Jo Net Waists reduced (1 .75 to fLM ltlack and col ored silk Petticoats ti to W now fi.m to ICI.T.'i. Voile Skirts fU to t now S.150 to H.."si. 10,000 yards lace and embroid eries to close out at half price. 7ftc to ft Messaline silks, all colors, now do to 7,"c. fl and c. calicoes Sj to 4c. 10 and 121c ginghams 7 to 9c. About 3,00(1 yards dress goods to close out less than cost. Ladies hats at half price, Hugs, druggets, carpeting and mattings' at ami below cost SPIERS BROS. WELDON, N. 0,
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