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I ill jjjpl j fk Advertising Rates Made Known on Appliition. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of SiibscriptionJhSO Per Aniuim VOL. XLY WLLDOX. N. C.. Till KI).V. MAY 12. 1! NO. J i LbUa I lliill ,!l Sac iS EASTOIM Al.i-oinn. j ,,K ct:si Ai'ji,i,ilil,-Prrp,v.i,inCir,ts Mmil.iiiiiJihrFood.iiKllii'ijiiti lins!1'1''' SiiwlLSiU'jlllimoIsi A TIMELESS WORLD. aid lloppin K we W ere hi .losed by Clouds i i l ive In. A PERIECT HUE. U""u lT i a itil U it ii ii ii uU u i PromoiisDi'slionfhffrfd' n?ss;ii:ill(rti.Coiilainsnciilxr 0)mm.:iur)hineiiorMiiuTal. Nor Nahc otic. Ptmihn Sftd Jlx.Smm AcWt- I AmcSttd I Jijvrrmr - ItmaM- I Qcrfi &rr 1 Ifartip. ttorr. I Aprrfi'rl Renwily rorConslifa I inn , Sour Stonuch.Dlarrtioca Worms .('omulsioiis.r'ovcrish mssaiulLossoFSuiLP. FarSiniili! Signaturf of KEW YONK. For Infants and ChHcn The Kind You live Always Bough Bears the Signature of .AA VSVfc tti.3 -- i An. A 1 If Ex'd Copy of Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Tlf OINTlu. HHNMI N IN VO. OIT?. nrr right 1"; aicil, . ,,-! ; fill brightness : "i i '.. !. . x i s t ! i n i if nn ; t n i - . 1 1 . i . . rum inually tilli'il j with clouds, then she lullsl he a world without time at least t here en iih.. in measurement of time tin. re such as we have hele : 1 1 is her.ilse we run see 1 he sun ainl th.'stars that we are able tu 1 1 .1 ivrso the oceans ami run railroad trains across the "olil illelll Surround 1 1 1 1" earth with an j iiilii'okeii shell of cloiiils ami j li.i! would heroine of our milometers' Not i 1 . ' 1 v' cross the ' I wouhl he ; . ins without ' : I wrecks. I n . clock ami luiprles-.lv 1 I . n't t imekeep- mm '7 CAKE, ioi biscuit, hoS breads, pastry, arc k-vsvned in cost !ud increased ia quality and aeness, Bake the food at horn and save moaey ana r.tri?n MM 4 fill 1 S3 ....-at.. SUNBONNETSp we re How nn Some Special Values in dif ferent lines, for a short while we are selling all odd sizes in high and cheaper grade shoes at about cost. Hdwin Clapp Tan Oxfords regular $5.50 cut price $4.85. i.s am ip . Ice-, in i Utet , wh:i len . vatii turn mi it , v SeU t -of cl. 1 . that-' Wullll ., we 00 I ami b.vh; their). In 1'i ohal ! ; TI.ei ' , i minute 'V visions ire ii few who the way in . ilay life ile- ! Kill j I'll I llllSlT- :eat iiimary - In .'arth rotating Ii we collhl lint u ami stars heraue hoiihl lint know arli rotates ami t here ii" tt unlai'il to w Inch I ' 11 r dill I illH l'iei'rs t' w e I .'III. I Col l ei't Crossett Oxfords $4 and $.5.50 "I""1 - - . - which v cut to and J2.K5. lie sure and see these lines at such l:TKI-.MI; Low Prices as it means I.H'I. I e HO 1 M he u thev i I iileal Mial we shotlM I mi i ii l i s. i hours ami e exact ill .lay ha-e.l ihsen atiolis Little girls wore little sutihotitiets when Hoys were boys th.it ure now old men; Striped niiinliiim and checked, some green and some blue. And some w here the pink of ouiig faces shone through, With snnliiig.iiid smirking, us imich as to say : "Just think of it, no one has kissed me today !" Little girls w ore little smihnntieis so liver and ever a long time ago It's only in dreams we remember them now, But even in'dreatns they are pretty, somehow, And the little eyes blinking behind them so prim, And little pink lips glowing bright at the brim ! Little girls wore little sunboiinets, dear, Who wouldn't be caught in a mode chanticleer; And love in the strings of those bonnets w iih art, Caught many a lad by the nape of the heart, Drawn in by the golden curls dangling outside Where the wind had blown in when the ribbons were tied. Little girls wore little sunboiinets w hen Boys were boys that are now old men ' (iingh un and calico, checkered and plain, And there they go now in the sw eet of the lane Loved visions of girlhood through memories dim We iust glimpse the faces that blush 'neath the brim ! POISED PERSONS. i To Describe Her Hody Describes j Mer Mind i She i-, handsome, hut in heau- ! ty arising not from features complexion or shape. She has j all three in a hieji decree, hut , it is nut h these she touches a Ilea I t , ll is all t he sweet llo-s of temper, hellevolelli'e. illllo- reiice ami sensibility which a face can express that forms 1 In r hen uly. She has a face that just raises your atteiit ion at , lilst sight ; it row s on you e - i cry moment ami ymi wonder it i i did no more than raise your at- j trillion at First. Her eyes have ; ' a mild lie;ht .hut they awe when j ; she pleases; they comimuul like j a nood man out of oilier, not hy j authority hut hy virtue. Her statu" is not tail, she is not made to he the admira tion o f everybody h u t the happiness of one. She lias all the tiriiiness that does ' not exclude delicacy she lian all the softness that does not imply weakness. Her voicr is ! a soft, low music, not formed ' to rule in puhlic assemblies. hut i to charm those who ran distin guish company from a crowd; it has this advantage you must come rinse to it to hear it. To describe her body de scribes her mind one is the transcript of the other; her un derstanding is not shown in the variety of matters it exerts it self on, hut in the goodness in " K - i( it it if ' wit it ii ( V. u' ii ii ii ii ii it iV ic ii PUTTING AWAY SMALL SUMS s Here, you can put away small sums not needed ,.r present . ? use. And while waning your call they will draw interest. ;. k An account in our Savings Department does not always imply v small transactions, f:ir from it. Many large depositors are using our Savings pass-books. They are using iheni lor 'he interest -i they get; they are also using them because of the convenience & :'a!lotded 'i percent, interest allowed, compounded qtianeily. I I BANK OF ENFIELD. I i ENFIELD, N. C. r. n J' ijn i " ;v ' ' .C ..? " " ' : !'! V-V V : '??? ? V :" J ir.i it " FATHER WILL MEET ME. You Are (ioioK l itis W ny Once, (lo It Right Only SlBSCKIlil. o n o I left Cheyenne, Wyoming, one morning on the 5:0? train, "over land flyer," for Omaha. The air was laden with the perfume of mountain (lowers. The sun shone through the rarefied atmosphere with a crystal radiance. Nature had put on her beautiful garments and had bedecked herself with re splendent jewels. The ponder ous engine seemed winged in demon-like madness as it pounded over the steel. The miles crept out from under us like a monster aroused in his lair. The ride as far as Kearney is through a drea ry, desolate country of sand knolls, prairie dog towns, barren hills, waterless valleys and dry streams. In the seat ahead sat a little boy, intently gaing upon the monoto nous landscape. Dinner was taken in the diner. A social chat enlivened the choice she makes. Slie does ; tlc 'cary hours. Still this little not display it so much in say- j fc0w sat there peering through iog ordiiintf things as avoid- i lt; window. About the middle of im; such as she outjlit not to afternoon I spoke to him. say or do. No person of so few -iy imle man, said I, aren't years can know the world hi t- 1 you pi.J y ter; no person was ever less cor- ' '"So much," came the quiet re- rilpted by the knowledge. Her py politeness llows rather from a, "Well, aren't you hungry'-" I natural disposition to oblige ; askfJ. The little fellow, looking than from anv rules mi the sub- : llp :l Mie with a smile, replied : T LOR Till U 01.1 D .lllliH Daily, Sunday and Semi Weekly. Largest Circular south of Baltimore. D ject and to striki good hr do not. therefore never fails those who understand edintf ami those w ho She has a stea.lv and i he 1 1 1 1 1 i -slide t. BY MAKdl LRITi: iH.DliN Bl( '.bl.OW Tiiey c a : rlo ks ij- ij( ires, lieV;i ite rhron i, I upi'i II 'le Hot b" base, r inerhaiiie e the mm t ex'piis ter that ran be MONEY SAVED. Hurry up! Come quick! Mill) Shoe VVRLDON, N. C. 0 New Spring Goods! I I'LL AM) COMI'U-TI: I.IM- 01- CLOTH IXG, Turnishings, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE and ronstrurfy ,,t j;,.,.p time indelinitely.,1,1 MUs( . emi tiillially 'J;, vted hv means of observnholji ,, t, t.,rs made in the i.hstv iitoi ies. Thetv roii.1 , no aeriirate maps uf roOl aies orrharts of the si i. ft- Hiieh maps or rharts, ran '.l- madr only by the aid of mbim,ieal ohser vaiions. There coul 1 i.,. of latitude ilude, tor '. . on celesl ia . ! , would he i We shou ! any rert.iit . i . . upon the ei -' measure th i . York to Lo i I e, York to Sai l'i ,n l'ortiral I ud- parilhls isof long- le based His which o lis ow with we were ould not ;'rnm New oin New (io on, brave years, in endless evolution, And bung to us, at last, poised persons, - Those who can meet ill fortune with f.iuh. And good fortune with humility;-- Those not too intellectual for sympathy, Nor too passionate for good sense. Sw ing on into the vast future, O w hirling earth, And finally produce these entities of blended good, Men and women not rich enough to be idle, Not so poor that they must die fruitless. Not gluttonous enough local the bread of many neighbors, Not thirsty enough to drink one neighbor's blood. Produce, dear earth, out of your green fields and sunny spaces, I'roiid human tlesh, and out of that tlesh, strong minds, And nut of those minds, a spirituality that shall live and reign. Nourish lor us men who are more than wage earners, And women sane and self reliant, Met), not too remote from the hearts of their children, Women, not too remote from the governance of ihe nations. Let those erne to birth who will live cleanly nd simply, In ,i balanced Icliowslup, as brothers and sisters, Poised persons. tirmmind which takes no more from the delicacy of the female character than the solidity of marble docs from its polish and luster. She has such ir t lie - as make us alue t he truly great of our own sex. She has all the winning graces that make us love even the faults we see in the weak and beanti fill in hers. FOR MOTHER. This Hoy Had Learned the Joy ot 1 Sacrifice sp, fresh from the Northern markets. Call our new goods for spring and summer. Respectfully, I. J. KAPLIN, sec acle ol draw i, 'dig .'in 1 u ( . M'dbythe her glory iiicturos in n'u't o is nn- mi; 1)00 SLTTt.lIt) IT. A WIS I: MAN. ci rtain. know y ui el ROAMOKI: K III)S, N C e in a . well think as v admiringly i.0"ii hir splendor -(iari'W.t in oi k .Mini multimillionaire w as un-: C. II. Kudolph, commissioner 'I'.ut hovv no i , ot tne District ot v.otuint'iia, paused can supporl my i in the consideration of current , l. . . 1. . . . i. . r . u . . h i Ii ! daughter in the manner io ( uusiness io g.ie iiiougiuiuny at a which she has been accustom- cara on ins uesK. ed?" be demanded, dubiously. "Now that spring is with us," Tin- iniiiorteil nohlemansiiiileil ; said the commissioner, "I am of e gaze electric Sen iss, aBpea THE BANK OF WELDON WLLDON, X. C Organized Under the Laws of the State ol North Carolina, Aftil Sl '.MTII, ls'f. Suite of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldun Depository. Capital ariil Snrplus, $45,000. l'ot inorp tlian 17 yi'.u tin institution lius imn.l.il l.ankinif fm-ili. tii' fur tlim wotmii. It's Htoi'klmlilt'iK an.l itircolnrx li;ii' lici-n i.lenliln il witli tin- Im, hk iittfrt-HtM f Halifax ami Northampton oiuinlira I'm many vars. Mi,n,.y i luaai'.l u.nn ninovi.il hituiiIv at the legal rate of nitereMi su ier eentnni. Aecoiin'a of all are solieit'e.l. The mirplim ami iiml:vi.e.l ouli!s havinc reaelieil a sum eipial to Ihe Capital stock, the Hank lias, eomiueiienic' Jaiiiiarv I. lihis, esulihshcl a Sai'iiiir l),.jiaitm,Mil ailonu iutiTi'st mi time ilepnsitM as follonn: I'm 0 ' mils alloive.l tnremaiu tluee mouths or kmicer, - per cent. si iiumthsor lonier, : per eent Tnelve montlisoi Imit'er. 4 pel rent. For further information apply to the I'reniilent or t a-hier. PHKsiiiknt; W. K. HANI HI., VU'R I'HKitllKST' W. It. SMITH. t-ANIUKR: Ii. S. TKW I.S ,. 1 I TH! CHILDREN LIKt I r i SjWITTS CARB0L1ZE0 WITCH HAZEL KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE 1 LYE rf Burn, tor. ' COUCH SYRUP l1 BILIOLS? C0KSTIPA1 D 1 HEADACKb -2W i ijtv "I ill go .e test," teel'ed. "What test':" 1 will bf with y hi "lie ear 1M, ))- sh.. is .iccilstoiiicd and en 1 w ill know say." Hut just then Jamc man, liberated the ,"i dog. Tun stoky or roi'K I NCI. I S what ti S the foot ooo bull I have four uncles, writes a cor respondent, who are all widow erv I'ncle Sam and his wile used to fight. I'ncle Tom was alwas Ihrting with other women, and I hide Joe was ruined by Ins wile's the opinion th.it it would not be a un- ; bad idea to have copies of this card I placed m every department of the distnct gou'tmnent. I have not gone so l.i r. h iwever, as to re commend that it be included m the ollici.il orders " The card bears the follow ing in scription ; Nunob "All reiiuesis tor leaves of ab sence, owing to funerals, wed dings, lame backs, house moving, sjrc thio.it, headache, indigestion. etc , must be handed in not ihan 1 0 a am . on the day ol the game. W ashington Post He was only a mite of a boy, dirty and ragged, but he had stop ped for a little w hile in one of the city's free playgrounds to watch a game of ball between boys of bis own and a rival neighborhood. ; Tatters and grime were painfully ; in evidence on every side, but this ' little fellow attracted ihe attention 1 of a croup ol visitors; and one ot them shoulder as he sat on the ground, gave him a luscious golden pear. The boy's eyes sparkled; but the eyes were the only thanks as he looked back to see trout whence the gift had come, and then turned Ins face away again, too shy or too much ashamed to speak. But from that time on his attention was divided between the game and his "Yes, a little; but you see, papa is going to meet me at Cl aud land." Lrirnd. what a essoii tuere is there for vou and for me. We are being carried along life's tourney at sixtv heart beats a minute. Our ticket is purchased lor the through tram with no stop over privileges Wh should we sit and riimibleil the way be dreary at timc'- Why should we be complaining because life at tunes may seem inouotO' , nous- Let us remember that a Lather is waiting to w elcome us at ! the other end. Pack your grip, Don't let vour Bible he in the ' dressing room. Lisp a short pray er for the day as you c'linb out o vour sleeping berth. The whistle : will soon blow lor the terminal ; where friends are waiting to meet you. You are going this w ay only once, go it right N Y Observer, I WOMAN'S I IKS T AI'Pi; ARANCI3 BY MAIL Per Arnuin Daily and Sunday $7. Daily only, $5. Sunday only, $2. Semi-Weekly. $1. All the news! All the time ! o ,4, BANK HtFEBHtCli. g I."..!!1 HOW TO OBTAIN fcCU.PAT- B 1 PATENT LAWYERS, H 303 Sevi nth St.. Washmiiton. D. CJ We Ask You to take Cardul, lor your female troubles, because ve are sure tt wlH beta vou. Remember that j tills great female remedy 7EARDH "Lying down upon the soil. sod the Cicneral Manager w ass ion m deep sleep. When he awoke who should he see but the prettiest ,....i,, ...- it,.. ,-i,,i.t' creature in the w hule wide world ii.ieiiuiK i'ivi ins viiiivi - a lovely, robust, buxom, rosy cheeked young woman ' "To omii the courtship the old, old story that has been told over and over again in all ages, lands and tongues, from that day down to A D. 1910, it is only necessary to say that the earth's Cicneral Manager was immediately attacked with what the doctors new treasure. I le patted the pear; j term primo spectacuium amo, or he looked at it; and at last, as if to love at hrst sight. He lost no time assure himself thai it was as deli- i" wooiiir, winning and wedding emus as it appeared, be lilted n to me- g rl ot his choice - his first, last his 1 1 us a nd cautiously bit a nny ! and only choice, in fact. has brought reNef to thousands of other sick women, so why not to you ? For headache, backache. periodical pains, femalo weak ness, many havo slid tt Is the best medicine to tike." Try it I Sold In This City n ece near the sienj Tlo"o, w ith i While the married hfc of this - . . ...... I 1., .... .,!.,,n,,il..... a long sign ot satisfaction ana as-1 umeu coupe us om Ss,..t. stiranee, he tucked the pn.c safely j one long, sweet summer song, inside his dirty little blouse. ! the beautiful young wile became "Why don't you eat it, Tony ?" j the maternal ancestor of all our demanded a watchlul acquaintance. sweethearts, wives, mothers, aunts Ain't 1 1 and pretty country cousins. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else tils. In fitrvoua prostration and lemale weaknesses thry a-e the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it i the bett medicine ever luld over a druKgut'a counter. "Lat it ? All meself ? saving ii for me mother?" The tone, w ith iis mingling of FOR SPEEDY RELIE1 Nearly Everybody1, TIKI'S SIMMONS LIVER OULATOR ITotYOU? A Man Wants To Die a'cr resentment and loyalty, made fur- ; "'' .''' In" '- . i , ". ,, M fill er inmiutu 'ii i in . m ther speech umiecessaiy. hat- h ki,ll(VV,v , ,,, ,M11.lspoi.,ins ever else Tony lacked -and if f ., ,..,.,. i,,,,,,. i. tt,i Cour - seemed to be nearly everything I ace; rmr all I.iw r, stuiiuieh and Kid- CHIl.DttLN 1 LliTtlINd I he had learned humanity's Jollies! ! my tnmlile impaH l.talth ami niirot exiiava",ince. I'ncle Martin alone j m.. s . mi.. . l.aa lesson; lie n.ui anotner oeaicrman i,..,.i i," in- .nl when she died l"v" "w'' v,'"l l,v ""lli""M ! himself, and knew the joy of sac- he was broken-hearted. Still, he is the only one who married ag on He married a girl who has all ihe qualities he used to proudly boast his wife lacked. Men arc funny, jM'and grow funnier as you know ! them better. i,l ni. a!, els fu tiii eliil.lii'ii ulnli'livlli int. 'lh pet feet -iiei'ii"!. It mmtlien the I'hiM. Kufl. n 'he w. allavs all i'.liil. eun s IMli.i i''ihe. ami is the best iviiH .'.y i.ujiiaiil. u Snl.l l.y iloiciii-t" in im ty pail "I 0"' imilil I'.esuie anil i a-k f.n "Mn W in-li K -.ii.tliniw ser I up.' mi.! I.ile no i'lh. i. i I ' ' !1 1 ' I live e.'iil" a hnitle. ntice. A Regular Tom l!ov Max Suie plitnliim: tin..' anil f'-nee. jumpiun ilileln , ttlntlin .'. alnays net tine' seratel"".-., eut, pimns. Inuies, 'hen a woman delivers nn ultt i niatum it indicates ihat she is wil ling to arbitrate. Why doesn't the mierstme coin nieree coinniissioi' g" after the fishermen f"' '-b-iinr I .eiip- luinih 01 -eat lii..lhei lnt npplu ; SaUe ami eutisl f . i I tliuiij liealuhle- I ... I Old OITO. fill ll l'i I I at all UiuKKiF.H - l law-l Her us Aiuica I in In every, s, Keema, i rv it. J.'ic. to the netik, tienous aiet ailinir at nil ilmnr'Nt. The devil as a saint would laugh if be should write an epitaph. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA A politician straight ber" bt-nd isn't necessarilv Special Sale ! We have on band sevetal ooIimcii inents ot llin lali -i in nnel. W asli ami I'rineess la.ln s s,,ls Patliei than n turn thee uit- nut liea.liiiailei ileei led to put them mi Mile a' h'Of l""i for cash oulv. si ' suit" r'M- I'nn- cess, while and all oilier color 'i to t, nnir 'J VI to ..!. W ah I oat suns I to ll now I.S toj.l. MtotCiNet Wamt redueeil M.T'i lofJ .iii lUai'K a"1' ored tiilk I'l'ttieualB ti to now 'J. tofa.T.i. oileSkutnfilto-no .u0 to Jit.,"i. Iii.iioo varila lai'e ami emliioiii eoi'M to close out al hall pni'c. 7 'C to $1 McNKulmc ilks. all colore, now i to ,."ic. .'i ami He. calicoc a; lo -ie. , . 10 and IL'lc ninixliains 7 to IK,'. AlWMtt U.lKKi vanU iIivsm l'ooiIk to clone out Una than cot. Ijidii hat at half price, laitfH, ilruiri.'eli'.eaipi lini: ami tnatlinCT at and Uluw coil. SPIERS BROS. . WEI.POS, N. C. 1N0LM1VE - n d ,COMTifTioa iA
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