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SELF-RELIANCE.
GOD'S PLAIj AND OURS.
MONEY MAKING.
COUklT.SY.
Help Yourself unil the Lord
help You.
Will :
Tho Kind Ton Havo Always nought, mid vuk-Ii Iins bct-n
iii uso i'or over JJO years, lius borne tlio slf;iia(uro of
0 - and lia.s been nmde uiulrp his por-
fiJ.tffrPj,, Boual supervision sliu-o its Infancy.
-eUcuA, Allow no no lodcci ivo you Iii this.
All Counterfoils Imitations iuiiI "Just us-gnnd" are but
llvprriiinnl.-i Unit, trlllo V I'll n-l Piiihiniri-r lliij lii'altb of
Infants mid Children Exiierit-nou uHiiist lA'HTiiiiiiit.
What is CASTORIA ,
C.'iiNtoria Is iv bnnnlosii tmhstltuto for Ciimor Oil, Pare,
troric, Orops mid Soothing Syrups. It is Plciittunt. It
c-ontains mitln-r Opium, IWnrpliIno nor other Narrotlo
nihstiim-e. Its aur" Is its K'mniiiti'o. It di-xti-oys Worms
and nilays I Vvorlslmess. It cures Oiarrhn'ii and Wlml
folic. H relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
uud J-'liituli-iK-y. It assimilates (lie I'ood, regulates tho
Htoniaeh mal l.oncls, (fiviiitf healthy and natural sleep.
Tlio Children's l'anaeeii Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC OrNTAUN COMPANY, T UHIIV THCCT, NCW tOUH BIT.
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If anything a little hit smart
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usual. The kind you see
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Avenue too. Every last an J
leather that a woman could
possibly want at any time.
A. L. STAINBACK,
Weldon. N. C.
Iw Imm Us!
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CLOTHING,
Fiiriiishiii";., and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
fresh from the Northern markets. Call and
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Respectfully,
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JL. J. XVn.iT -UAH , ROAN OK I:
(iibboii well uml truly s;iiJ, "Hv-1
cry person has two educations 1
otic which he receives from others .
a;,d one mure important, which he '
gives himself." Help yourselves j
and the Lord will help you. It is j
no use in these days to sil arotmd ,
and Micawbar like, w.iii fur some-i
thing id turn up. You must take!
hold of the wheel of fortune and
use your muscle, it nas wisely
been said, "He who lupins with
crutches will end with crutches."
It is said the lobster, when left high '
and dry upon the land, has not
energy enough to work itself back
into its element, but wails for the
sea to come to it, and if the sea
fails, lays there and dies. The
world is full of human lobsters;
young men who have the ability
and the muscle, but are wating for
something to turn. The struggles
of life produce reliance. Peril is
the self-school of education. He
who battles with poverty and ill
luck, will be far stronger than he
who has reveled in the lap of lux
ury. Read the biographies of the
world's great men, and you will find
they began in very hiunblecirciini
siances. Abraham Lincoln, James
Garfield, and u score of others tes
tily to this. I lelp yourself, liv
ery man has all he can do to attend
to his own business. He has no
time or inclination to help you.
If you get mired by the wayside in
life's struggle, pull the harder and
caich up with the maddening, hur
rying crowd in the bustle of life.
Once out in the world's varying
scenes, you have to depend upon
your own endeavors. 'I here are
many things that bring out self-reliance.
The canary sings the
sweetest hen iis eyes are put out.
The flowers gives forth its full fra
grance when crushed. It is always
the darkest with us before dawn.
John Calhoun, when at college,
was laughed at his schoolmates
for his untiring exertions. I le re
plied, T must, to be able to fulfill
-my portion in the legislative hall
of this nation." There is no cx-;
cuse for any young man of ordi
nary ability 10 sit down and mope
over spilt milk. The world is be-
fore you. The palaces of nature ;
are open to you. Any young man .
with honesty, sobriety and indus-'
try can accomplish his highest am-1
bition. If this article happens to j
strike a young man who is waiting
for something to turn up, may be ,
awake to the realities of this life, j
j Many a woman holds her mirror
i up lo an instead of to nature.
TUMOR Of!
YEAR!
i Removed by Lydia t. Pink"
; liam'sYegcii'.blc Compound
1 llollv Si'iihtrs. Mi' '. "Words are
I in:ulfii:ili! t'..r i-.i :iivss what
vi'..i'ui;.iii'rntiiiieu-
li' Pies have ihme for !
V('hen first the Creator did an liden provide.
We are told He made man, then placed live by his side;
To comfort and bless him, and make up his bed,
To be his companion, but never his head.
Of all fruits in the garden He gave thetn for food,
Abundance of everything, luscious and good;
Of one tree, that of knowledge, He lorbade them lo eat,
Bui live, when she saw it, thought it fairest and sweet.
We are told that ihe Tempter, whom v. me call the l)evil,
Said 'twould make her a goddess, to know good and evil;
So she ate, and what followed we cen.iinly know;
Man was driven from liden, and the world Idled with woe.
Now it's clear, from this legend, we surely can draw
Some lesson to teach us the force of (iod's law;
If we follow His plan and His precepts obey,
Peace and plenty will follow our footsteps each day.
But what if we purpose to alter God's plan'r
Make a judge of a woman, a nurse of a man ?
Make voters of women, let them make our laws;
Go to Congress, make speeches, seek public applause ?
Make cashiers of our girls, make ihem shysters in irade;
Learn to handle a pistol, ball bat or a spade ?
If this is not changing God's purpose around,
There is nothing lo do it on earth can be fund.
Now there is such a thing as a bright, happy home;
But God knew at first man could not make it alone;
So He gave him lo bless him live as his wife,
To comfort and help him, but not to stir strife.
And when all her daughters will each do their pan
In keeping alive the rich wealth of the heart,
There's no station so noble, w hen as queen on her throne,
As a fond wife and mother she rules in her home.
There is nothing on earth Love's place can supply;
From the wealth of a palace all comfort may lly;
But no matter how lowly a cotiage may be,
Where Love has its dwelling, there comfort you'll see.
LADY OF MINE.
Lady of Mine, with the wide gray eye;,
Wistful and wise and smiling,
Warm with the glow of the thoughts thai ri
Out of their depths beguiling;
Troubled with sorrow or bright with tears,
Who is to make them sljine
Softly aglow through the coming years,
Lady of mine?
Lady of Mine, with the soft warm hp;,
Hilling my heart with longing,
Promising heaven's and earth's eclipse,
Swiftly the dreams come thronging;
Dreams of a future with with you,
Pulsing my veins like wine.
Promising happiness, sw eet and new ,
Lady of Mine.
Lady of Mine, 1 have little to give,
Only a love unending.
(July the years ye have left to live,
Only an arm for fending
Troubles away in those years to come,
When I kneel to a single shrine,
You my dearest, just you and home,
Lady of Mine.
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tinn. hut try l.yilia V- I'ltihhain'a i i;e
tahle ioniHiiuiil at once.
For thirty years l.yilia K. rhikhatn's
Veci'talileCiinilHiiiiid, maih-fnim rmds
ninlhi'rhs.has Ih-cii tlu-staiulanl nnieily
fur female ills, nud Wicli uinUi-stioii-ahle
testiiiionv as the ahove proves the
viiliie of this famous remedy, and
should irtve everyone conlidenee.
If yon imlil like special advice
nhoiit your case write ueniitidcn
tial letter to Mrs. I'lnkhain, lit
Lynn, Mass. Her ailvieo is tree,
.ml always helpful.
A TART TONUI H.
Col. Robert C. Carter, at a ban
quet, was talking about campaign
comrades.
"Then there was Dash of Com
pany A," he said. "Dash had the
reputation of being the nastiest
tongued man in the regiment.
"It was Private Dash, you know
who.out foraging one evening on a
rich esiate, came accidentally upon
the owner's wife, a grande dame
in evening dress.
"Dash asked for food. She re
fused him. He asked again. But,
still refusing, she walked away.
"No,' she said, "I'll give you
! I'll
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Ll'CKY. INDEilll).
I ht'it.ii'tnrssnid
I had. 1 tumor, and 1
hi w';.L',;m tis iKili nothing, tresspassing like .hi:
:.i nib, .siT. r.i wrote 1 ;ve vou nothing. My mind
...i... ,1 "
made up.'
"Made up, is it?" said Dash
'Like the rest of you, eh?"
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D. SWIFT h CO.
PATf NT LWTl,
303 Srvt-aU St.. Wnk-ngtiM. D. C ,
why mi: yi'ir.
"Bondsonby has given up smoking."
"Impossible. 1 le's been a slave
to the habit for years "
"He's given it up, all nghi."
"Why-' Did ihe dm lor tell
him 10 do it on account of his
nerves?"
"No, I -don't believe so; but you
know that peach of a stenographer
he's had for the past few weeks r
Well, I happened to overhear her
say one day, when Bondsonby
was listening, that she would be
as willing to kiss a pig as to kiss a
man wo was always smoking."
SIMILARITY.
Men In Lvery Wulk of Life
Striving for (Jain.
Are
It's ihe object of the world's pur
suit. Men in every walk of life
are siiiving I'or gain. It is a legili
maie object. It gives bread, cloth
ing, homes and comfort, and the
world judges wisely when it makes
the position a man occupies hinge
comparatively more or less on his
ability in earn money, and some
what on the amount of his posses
sions. If he is poor it argues eith
er some defect in his expenditures
or a lack of practical education to
cope wiih men in the battle for
gold.
When a boy leaves home it is
generally to enter upon some busi
ness, the end of which is to acquire
property, and he will succeed just
in proportion as he has trained for
work, Livery community is filled
with young and middle aged men
who are failures because they know;
nothing of business their business
have been theoretical, not practical
and useful. Many are tied to pur
suits they dislike, and which are
much below their capacity and
ability, and would change their
course of life and heller their con
dition but for the fact that relatives
and friends generally oppose rath
er than encourage them.
One evening, as the mother of a
lmle niece ol Phillips Brooks was
tucking her snugly in bed, a caller
was announced. The mother told
the child to say her prayers and 1
promised to be back in a few nun-;
tttes. ;
When she returned she asked j
the child if she had done as she
Was bidden. j
"Well, you see, mamma, I was
awfully sleepy, so I itisi asked ( iod
il he wouldn't excuse me tonight,!
and He said, "Oh, certainly; don't
mention it, Miss Brooks."
THAT STRANtiL MOULR.
The day before she was to be
married the old negro servant came
to her mistress and entrusted her j
savings, in her keeping. "Why j
should I keep it? I thought you
were going to get married," said
her mistress. ''So I is, Missis.
But do you suppose I would keep
all dis money in de house wid dat
strange nigger?"
MARS.
BILIOUS?
CONSTIPATED1?
HEADACHE?
:I-Mlimi.l.l
FOR
SPEEDY RELIEF.
Nearly Everybody
TAKES
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
Tot YOU?
WHY ISI-VKRllXiEIS I5EST.
-v 1
V" V
i
'i1h !
As
1
I ask your parents lor !
I?"
Harry A. Maxwell.of Indianapo- ;
lis, at the Raleigh told this story of ;
Senator Beveridge, who was the I
subject ol conversation among a ;
crowd of I loosiers last night:
I "When Benjamin Harrison was
! President of the United States a!
! delegation came to Washington ,
1 to talk over appointments, and
while wailing in the lobby outside
; the President's ollice at the White ;
I louse the conversation turned 10
j lawyers.
1 "Whom do you think the great
' est lawyer in the State-" asked
one of the party.
"Why, Benjamin Harrison, of
j course," responded two or three
of the members in chorus. "Not
j only is President Harrison the best
lawyer in Indiana, but he is the
! best in the country. There is ab
i solutely no doubt of this."
1 "And whom do you think the
next best lawyer in the State?" was
the second query propounded.
"That's easy. Albert J. Bever
idge," was the response.
"Beveridge? Beveridge?" re
peated the man, "You certainly
don't mean that. He is hardly old
enough to vote, and the paint on
his single is still fresh.''
"Can't help that," responded
the Indiana man. "I know Bev
eridge is the next best lawyer in
the State, because he says so him
self." Washington Post.
"Adam," asked live, "what are
you doing?"
"I'm discovering Mars," he
i said, looking down at her to rest
his neck. "1 wonder if it has any !
inhabitants?" 1
I I'rom which we learn that Adam !
I already knew about as much con- j
' cerning Mars as the modern as- j
! tronomers do. 1
HARMLESS.
Is he a lighter ?" 1
"In his way."
"In his way ?" 1
"Yes."
"Bui what is his way ?"
"I le is a chronic objector to the 1
general run of things and has il all ,
figured out theoretically lo such an ,
extent that he has used up all his j
energy 111 theory, so has nothing '
left for practical purposes."
Children Cry 1
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
liver notice how much better a
sample is than the real thing?
Civilization develops like old
cheese. s
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ALMOST UNIVERSAL PRAYER
"Among the late Bishop Loss'
anecdotes about prayer," said a
Philadelphia Methodist, "there
was one concerning a very origi
nal Norristown preacher.
"This preacher, in the course of
a long prayer one Sunday night,
recounted the many misfortunes
and evils that had befallen him in
the course of his long life. Then,
sighing heavily, he prayed :
" 'Thou hast tried me w ith af
fliction, with bereavement, and
with sorrow of many kinds. If
thou art obliged to try me again,
Lord, try me w ith the burden of
wealth. ' "
SOOTHIVO.
Sil
of
liva Then you are not fond
pressed (lowers ?
Sack No, they always remind
me of a kiss through a telephone.
Lva Gracious ! In what way?
Jack They have lost their
sweetness.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
"Shall
your hand
"My, no. Thai's an old -fashioned
custom that is no longer ob
served. My father may consider
himself lucky if w e decide to send
him an invitation to our wedding."
Detroit Free Press.
MOTHERLY INTEREST.
Lady of Title (to the nurse)
"They tell me my baby boy is a
perfect beauty, please let me take
one look at him." Hicgcmle Blat
ter. CASTORIA
For IulauU aud Children.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
btgrulu.e of
"Hut those extremely
omen lututics how do you nun
ate u keep tliem so quiet
"Thai s an idea ot ihe new su
perintendent's." "Yes-"
"Yes; he lutd the sirjiKhtjiKkcts
made up in the peek-a-boo style."
llow To Find Out.
Fill a hottlt or common fl;iss with your
water and let it stand twcntv-lour hours:
a brick dust srtli
niciit.orMrtthnu, rtnn.ny or milky
ajipe.iraiice often
nnltiMtt-9 an un
healthy condi
tion uf the kid
ii( "s; tx fre
quent desire to
fuss it or ttain in
the back ;ire jimi m niptoms il'at tell vou
the ki'iiH v s and bladder are out ot order
and nci'd attention.
Whnt To Do.
There is cnmf-ii t in the k!io,-de;p so
often eires-i-d, thai 1 t . Kilmer's
S;onp-K"t, ihe iTt.it l.jtuey ninedy,
fullills ahim-t every v:.di in corteetitiK
rhemnatiMii, p.ini in the kick, kidneys,
liver, bladder and e erv jiurtot the urinary
taf.sie. v omits inability tolild w..ter
and sea'.diTii; j nu in pasMir; it, or bad
ctlecis t'lllowni'.: u e ot himor, wine or
beer and mercoim-s thai unpleasant ne
cessity of bein euiii)'i-lli d to yo often
thita! id: the day, and to ):et up many
times during ihe nii'Ut 'ihe nil'.. I and
imnu'di.iie etfeel ot .w nmp-I.Nmt is
so,-n iched. It stands the highest be-
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health tvstotuiK -io
x ertu-s, M vou tn-r.t a r:.w- .ZlkNC;
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Violent t have the I
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A sensible man doesn't care if
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vm ois vo
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to take- Cardui, (or your female
troubles, because ve are sure it
wlH help yoa Remember that
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wineP'A KM
OF
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lull- anil all otlii-r colnra $5 to IT,
nun hi lo tfil. Wsxh 'oat Suits M to
-(. now to $1 to .' Net Vt smt
reiliiroil f to fiJ .Mi lilai-k anil eol-
im-ilKilk 1'i-tliroatiiH to W now f'-'.KH
to HI. 7.'i. Voili- SkirtR til to p now .'i.rt
to t-4 'm. 0,inh) yariln lace ami imihroitl-i-rit-H
to clone out at tialt'nrice. 7rc to
H McbkuIiik- nilkH, all culurti, now l to
I.'ic. ft ami III'. ralicoi'H HJ to 4i
1(1 ami l-lr trinu'lmmii to Dr. Alinut
8,mm yanln iIh-kh itooiIh to clone out lens
than cunt, l.uilii-n hatn at half price,
Kukm, ill uiitfctH, i-arpctinH and mattings
at anil liclow cont.
SPIERS BROS.
WELDON, fi, C.
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