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It assimilates the Food, regulates the Ntonmeli and ltnwcls, giving lieall liy and natural hleep. Tlio Children's I'anacca-Tlio mother's friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCMTIUH COMMN, TT MURK TAMT, NEW VOftN OITT. JEW S firing and S um mer styles on sale -Now! If anything a little lit smart er and more exclusive than usual. The kind you see on Paris houlevards - Fifth Avenue too. Every last and leather that a woman could fiossilly want at any time. A. L. STAINBACK, Weldon. N. C. Hew FALL and Winter Mods NOME ARE CONTENTED. FATE. ! SOME ONE TO TAKE YOUR PART. ,r I It is So Throughout livery Depart- mcnt of Industry to a Great ; Degree. i li is astonishing how small a proportion of ihe men and women , old and young, who inhabit litis ! earth are contented with their lot. 'How lew lahorcrs in this great work-a-day world receive payment i commensurate, in their own eyes, i with the labor performed. I low ( is it with the housewife, who from j morning nil night toils unceasingly : for her family, yel with all her dil- j 1 igence, must pinch here and cramp I (here, keeping her own wants in 1 the background, ihat the house- hold she manages may have clothes ' ! lu wear and food to eat? It is so ! : throughout every department of ! j industry 10 a great degree, and ; one crying evil is the cheapness j : to which nearly all work done by j ! the human hand is reduced. The ! craving for cheapness and hunting ; after bargains is not only economically false, hut a cause of j i great suffering to thousands of in- i dividual. It is hard, in fact, im-1 ' possible, to be content and in want. t Hut when want is past, and com parative comfort is granted, almost invariably comes a craving for something still belter, and the very ones who haye felt lie pressure and pinch of bitter need, are ready i lo drive as sharp a trade, and ex- , act as much in exchange for very i - little pay as those who experienced 1 none of the grinding lessons of: poverty. When we learn to deal ! fairly and squarely by our-1 , selves and others a spirii of con tentment will be almost sure to bless us. I know what spell is about me That you dwell in my heart today; I have vainly tried to forget you, Hut I cannot drive you away. All faces to me are like shadows, 'Tis only your voice that I hear, And though weary space lies between us, I feel that your presence is near. The flood-gates of passion arc open, Cold reason must now stand aside, Tor all thoughts of wisdom and prudence Are drowned in the strong rushing tide. Oh, danger was ever alluring, And warning comes often loo late; With you in my dreams of the future I've nothing to fear from stern Fate. 'Tis folly, sweet folly lo love you, And wisdom advises forget; Toward you is the pathway of madness, With dark, haunting shades of regret. You've passed from toy life for a season; I know yott will conic hack again, l:or though it be folly and madness Our hearts are still beating as then. Talk not lo a man of prudence, Nor show him the way safety lies, The heart knows no dictates of reason, Was love ever known lo be wise? Someday and somewhere I will meet you, Oh, come from the be.uihful p.i-.t, For hearts thai have suite, ed and waited, Surely come together at last. find Knows A Few Things You Do Not Know Simply Trust Him. Tcxi. I lie I... I, I -I, all Lot. I i.lll Ikdll mil naei i; I.I. STAND Till: PAIN. i ill and compllti; link op CLOTH I X(j -tirnishinsrs, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE fresh from the Northern markets. Ca'l and see uur new goods for l:all and w inter. Respectfully, I. J. KAPLIN. Kveryonc ivnioliiliiTS the aw ful Park Avenue collision in New York City. One of the sutlVrers was a ynuntf man named Peter Murphy. His feet nml legs won1 caught beneath the engine which had tele scoped his cur. lie had work ed one leg f ree and was about to pull t h c ot her loose when the roof of the car fell on both legs. While he hung there in agony Mattalion Chief Kan-ell, of the Kire Popart mcnt came along and Murphy hogged him In lift the limbers oil' his legs. -If I do that," said Karrel. "the roof will fall on the other side. There are wo men there." -I didn't think of that," said Murphy. "Let it stay. I'll stand the pain." Heard you anything more Christlike ': So he waited, a i long terrible half hour, tilt his fellow sufferers were dragged from under the ruins. Himself he ((old nut save. No wonder that on llievth of March follow ing (this was in January) two .thousand people cscoited the crippled hero from liellevue Hospital to his home in New luichelle. It was a tribute to . something far liner than cour age. - Pilgrim Teacher. AN ANNIVERSARY. 'Twas yester-evening, was it not, that prankish love decreed The sagging gate should bind upon its hinges and defy you? And further planned that 1 should be the only one to heed Your sorry plight, and so perceive a chance for being nigh you. And I recall how awkardly and gleefully I planned My artifice, and feigned and shammed and much doubted whether 'Twould yield to me, and tugged and worked, until you placed your hand In mine, within the ponderous latch, and opened it together ; 'Twas yester-evening, was it not? It all conies back tonight The setting sun, the fields, the trees, the heavy scent of clover. The spell of silence on the world, the softened, mellow light, The silvery dew of evening and the starlight shining over; Tonight it all comes back to me, and you? -why you were then The merest girl in bows and braids and gingham gown and bonnet, And yet you seemed as fair me as life has been Then garlanded with summer's bloom and kiss of June upon it ! Mow prankish love contrived and schemed that you should quite forget Your hand in mine, although the gate no longer gave excuses ! Mow readily you understood when hearts and glances met. And love went chuckling down the road in serve his other uses, And how we longed that everything niiglu tithe and share with us The measure of our happiness, and 'neath the leafy covers The very birds that nested thcrf seemed oddly curious And cnattcred at us saucily : "Lovers ! Lovers ! Lovers!" 'Twas yester-evening, was it not? Or so it seems lo me, Though well I know thai many years have passed and gone forever, And each was better than the last and each has seemed to be A strong link within the bond that death alone can sever; Your face is just as sweet lo me, your love is just as true, And, passing 'long the lane of life, beneath the leafy covers The very birds, it seems to me, possess our secret, too, And seem to chatter happily : "Lovers! Lovers! Lovers!.. kills a Murderer. I V nieiole! murderer is .pen.lieilis with many uctims. Hut I r. Kind's New l.il'i- 1'ilU kill it 1 y I'leu-ntiou. They ueiitlp stimulate stomach, Iner and bowels, prcventimr dial eloL'L'ini! that inviti's ai'i-nilii-itis. curiiiL' onn patiou. Headache, biliousness, I lulls. -'.V. at all -liuiTL-ists. A BIT AMBITIOUS. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. 30 THE BANK OF YELDON. WKLDON, N. ( Organized Under the l-aws of the State of North Carolina, At (il ST:'ilTlt, iS'.l-.. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital anil Surplus, $45,000. tor more than 17 years tins institution lias puiidcd baiikiuir facili ties rir this section, its Hloekliolilers and iliieelois liavc hern identified with the business interests of Halifax and Nufthamptoii counties fur many years. Money is loaned upon approved wvuoly ul the letrul rate of interest six per centum. Amuintmii all are mihnted. 'rii.i .,.r(ii..u nml , m.liviiloil iiroi'ttM havimf ceai'lii'il a sum riiual to the Capital Stock, the. Hank has, eonimencinir January I. I'His, eslahlished KISSINU IN ICELAND. Among old time laws against kissing those of Iceland appear to have been the most severe. Banishment was the penalty laid down for kissing another man's wife, either with or without her consent. The same punishment was enforced for kissing an unmarried woman against her will; if it could be proved that she consented tube kissed tlieiill'ender was still lia ble tn a line f a great quantity of cloth for each offense. . POLLY TO DO St). the i Savin, l .... , ,t ,...., t I li . vw i n interest on tune ilepositK as IiiIIuwk: DepumU allowed tn remain three months or luiitfi r. -.' per rent, mouths or longer, l"'r cent. Twelve months or lnnirer. pern-lit. For further information apply to the I'resnlent or I ashler. for Six PKisiiasr: W. K. DANIEL, vieKi'KKsiiiKsr: W. It. SMITH. casiiikh: l(. S. THAVIS, IE ao Mr. Church - Whew! How ii's raining I end me your umbrella, dear. I've got lo run over to vestry meeting. Mrs. Church Hut why not use that umbrella you've been carry ing all the week ? Mr. Church -What! to ihe ves try meeting? Why, that's where 1 got it. EASIER. "I'm going to the dentist's to have this tooth out. Just mind the baby till I come back." I lusband U iih alacrity) You mind the baby, Jessie. I'll go and gel a looih pull ed out ! Pureed to Leave Home. Kveiv yeai a l.ie-'e uiiinln i ol poor iiilt'eieis whose linmsaie son- and lack ed ivith I'ouuhs sue inueil lo eo to an other climate Hut tins costl v ami not alwavssiue. rin-u-'s a hrtlei way. l.el lr Knur's New Insemerv cure von ul home. "It cured me of him,' tioulile," writes W. It. N. Imhi, oft abiniue. Aik , ! "when all else failed and I uaiue.l I, pounds in weudit. Its surety the Kiiu' j of all coiurh and hint: cures." Thousands i owe their he aud health lo it. Its pos I ilively truaiunteed fur t'ouiilis, Col.ls.l..i ' (irijipe. Asthma. Croup all throal and i luui! trouliles. :,Oc. and ?! . I'nal Iml- lle fiee al all diucirists i n 1 i 'V It looks as if men whb could ful fill love vows just won' i ever marry- It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint- mcnt or halm to eompan lith lluckleu'a Arnica Salve. Its the one perfect heal er of Cuts, Corns, Mums, ttruises. Sires, ' Scalds, lloila, fleers, Lezcma, Suit Khc ' iiiii. K-orSore Kyee, ( old Sores, ( hap ped llun.U or Sprains, it'n supieuic. In- lalhhler for I'ileai Only U.c. at all drug gist". SOMETIMES ei pectivp:. Mrs. Mix I don't take any stock in these faith cures brought about by the laying on of hands. Mrs. Dix-Well, 1 do. 1 cured my linle boys of the cigarette hahii that way. As a rule the woman who knows exactly how to manage a husband never has an opportunity to dem onstrate her theories. CASTORIA For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha W Bignatura of C&a n Mrs. Jones-- What did the iarson say when you sent him the brandicd peaches ''. M i s. I i ilea- - I lo said he didn't care so much for the peaches i as he did for the spirit in which they woreseiit. New Yurk Kx aminer. Ill R BAIT. "You have lo have different bait lor different fish, don't you, ma?" "1 guess so. I know I caught a lobster with mistletoe." New York Press. BEST INTENTIONS. Mammy Johnny, what is the baby yelling about? Johnny -Notion'. I jest took his milk and showed him how to drink it. Cleveland Leader. SCANTY MATERIAL. Mrs. X. 1 despise that woman; she tries to make a cloak ot relig ion. Mrs. Y. Yes, and she hasn't enough of it to make her a decent bathing suit. Many a man forgets to water his horse doesn't forget to beer himself. Man's extremity istiod'soppor tunity. A horde of Israelites were once fleeing from their taskmas ters, terror stricken, stampeding, with men shouting, women pray ing, children crying, cattle lowing, everywhere indescribable fear and ' confusion, before them an impass- i able sea, on either side insur mountable clitls, to their rear Pha-1 roah's army. They could hear the roar of hoofs and the dull thun der of chariot wheels. Any first j year West Pointer would have : pronounced such a position a huge : tactical blunder. The end was clear sword, rapine, massacred ; men, despoiled wemen, captive children. At the darkest moment j there's a frantic appeal lo Moses ! and Cod. The answer is Godlike in itsstrength and assurance. "The; Lord shall tight lor you, and ye shall hold your peace." liver have your lawyer say ; "Now, just leave this ease with us. It is ! clear as daylight?" liver have, your physician say, "We'll have' thai child dancing on the sidewalk and hungry enough to eat nails in i a week?" Then you went to j your work with light heart. It' wasn't many hours until the im- j possible happened. The sea was i opened, and the Israelites passed j over dry shod, while a cloud of ' protection dropped between them I and their pursuers. wiii:n you've done your best. Say, mother, ever get lo the j breaking point, the place w here if i you could just scream ii would ; seem relief? Don't do it. The : asylum's at the end of that road. ) There's something better. I know j the pace is terrific, and yet you i don't seem lo get anything done. Washing baby faces, starting little feet off to school, laundering, mending, baking, scrubbing, I sweeping and the thousand other ,duties that constitute a woman's day Jo not seem to count for much, but I declare unto you that you are doing more for the world that now is and that w hich is to come than I many another woman who fancies she sways the rod of empire. But j when your nerves are jangling, 1 doing duty with a fearfully worn ! constitution, whooping cough in j the house for six weeks, no rest, j no sleep, other troubles you don't ! dare to tell any one, when you : cover the cage to keep the canary i Irom singing, when you m utile tl ic j doorbell, when the wagon passing j seems driving over your forehead j then you are at the Ked sea. There's one of two ways then, ! either the madhouse or God. j There's nothing but the old fash ' ioned religion of Jesus Christ ili.it ' will carry a woman through the trials of home life. j AT THE END om ILK STKINC. I Of course the fellows on the ! Merrimae were heroes, also the fellows carrying out the powder sacks among the sparks at l'ortess Monroe. Death snapped right in their laces. Hut sometimes the easiest thing to do is in die. The big trick, then, is to have gut en ough to live. Say, father, at the desk, at the bench, behind the counter, are you sometimes almost at ihe end ol ihcsn ing'-Can't hard ly make both ends meet ? Light-: ing slander, financial losses, life : plans slipping away, have to let a policy lapse and put a mortgage mi ; the little home? Are there nights i w hen you've had lo take the car- I tridges trom your revolver ?" My, God, not that !" your better self; said. Listen ' There's some one ; who cares. You are now wedged , in - the Red sea ahead, the moun tains on either side, ihe fiends of hell back of you. There's nothing lefl but God. Go right to him. I challenge you. Have you ever honestly tried ? You see the thing is in His hand. Who sent the rain before Waterloo ? If the atheist is J right then hum up your cartridges again. If Christ is right then you have a Father who can somehow make "all things work together for good to them that love the Lord." SIMPLY LET GO. WHEN YOUR rOOD DUG HOT LIClST "1lue" :u;'i tiieil 1 1; a rt . ..a led .iM lee iliKes "I lie. ;.-,.' .'.ila;M ! , y:iu sle SIMMONS RED Z LIVER REGULATOR 1 'I a K hiv ;:: .:; i mum up. -us t!i'.' bote's, t-( It ti' t;i-- '.t'pn.arh ;ui.l slri-iivitht-iis tin t,ii:ii, A (i"-t' i.ii.in ;. 'ml iv.n: ri'-,tm"i a lim- ieelinj' ill itnil tii(T''V. J. H. ZCILIN & CO.. Props. . St Louis, mo I PUTTIMC AWAY SMALL SUMS I II...... ,,.....,,,.,,,.,,, .,,,.,11 .-...lie .1,., ,,. I I'.,- n.-.i..,.,. use lere, you can put away small sums not needed tor present And while waiting your call they will draw interest. - An account in our Savings Department does not always imply t small transactions, far from it. Many large depositors are using our Savings pass-books. They are using them for the interest 5; they get; they are also using them because ol the conveniences- atlindcd. t per cent, interest allowed, compounded . 1 1 1.1 nr.nl r I V lull O. I I y i . till- e- K- re.W'.WWMM4WMWittW BANK OF ENFIELD, ENFIELD, N. C. Trust him. God isr.'t in a light place You don't have lo help Him. Trust Him. lie guides the comets in their muliimilhon mile orbits. Me balanced the leaf that buttered just now. He has handled bigger tasks than yours. Trust him. Remember back home years ago, in the old pond, when the fellows were teaching you to float? Remember how you floun dered, and flung, and grasped, and clutched, and strangled, with your mouth and nostrils full of the mud dy pond water, even with the fel lows keeping their hands under your sun broned body ? Then Bill Jones bless his freckled face, wonder where he is now said : "Now, Jim, don't be so foolish. Just simply let go!" And before long you were floating like a lay old porpoise in the sunshine. God sometimes 1 cads a man into a wedge from which there seems no escape. Then when you are ready not ( lod- lo and behold, the way opens up wonderfully. Just seems a miracle happens. You'll never doubt again. Say, do you love ih.it little curly head that you kissed good night awhile ago? Would you tight pretty hard for every hair in her hole head- Well, "the Lord shall fight for you. " Your love for that youngster is a rope of sand compared to the Inve nt God for you. Rev. Samuel W. Purvis, D. D., American Press. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA o 30 SUBSCRIBE o NOW ! I-'OR THE anta Journa in if II Daily, Sunday and Semi Weekly. "Largest Circular south of Baltimore. D BY MAIL Per Annum Daily and Sunday $7. Daily only, $5. Sunday only, $2. 'Semi-Weekly, $1. D All the news! O All the time I o 01 30X Blacks mithm .Mi. LM.lal. i;i:i'MI;IM. tesloeint A Special!?! All null. lMl:ll:Ultee. I Ul I'ate's old -Uuel. vi'an Hi .0 Sei-oli'l. V II. el me lo ee me DAY, Ion, v r ii ;id,e:i Ma-;. li z :cy or.ii Kq i. ..yv-C8!!Pat:.-r.- t l - '.' M li Hi' Largest Stock in the South. W lien iii Sni loll, eull on us , n Mill iiii-l what von :oil 111..! e, t .Jth.'klV. lliiMiie ii" eiiiivaseo.. no 1 UL'e!!l e.tllllUl"!"!! Ill'' :i I ' ' T ,l. .l 0, ..III I I III- el. II lO'l' . li- I" IIM' lllMt'lll IIIU t l :,! an, I IHM-.I, il .l"" ll Vc Pay I'rviKhl mid liiiauintee Sale Arrival THE COUPER MARBIE WORKS. l.u. I ' ' i isii-'o '. h M'l vj si. (lin yi ai-- oi In i ,:i ii,., i..,. i NOKI'Ol.U. Xi Electric Bitters Succeed when fvfryihmR else fail. In rn.-ivo.us prmirntun and female ikni-s$ea they are the supreme remedy, aa Oimi.nnJi have tcttilied. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it ii the best medicine ever lotd over a diUKCua'n counter. Don't pester your lawyer telling him of something you've read along the line of that case. Don't give your sick baby quiet doses of "something you've heard of" to aid your doctor. He knows quite a few things that you do not know. Wood's Trade Mark. Farm Seeds tire best quulities obtainable. Our NEW FALL CAT L.OCi gives tlie fullest in loi iiiation about all seeds lor FALL SOWING. Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc Catalogue mailed freo on re quest. W rite for it and prices of any seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Settlsm), RUhmond, Va. Special Sale ! We have on hand several coiiruicn menlH of the latest iu wool. Wauli and Princess ladies MntN. Lather than re turn theiie units our headquarter! deci- 'led lu put mem on sale at Iran prire foi cash i Hi Iv . l.i Suits iriO. Prin cess, wliile innl all other colore $.1 to ff. now e..rfi lo w ash t oat Huitu ti to pi, now 1 ."is to W. U to Hr. Net U aist reiiuceil ll.ifi lo I'.' .Mi Illaclt and cot ored silk I'l-ttioonls el to now fr2.HH to SU.'i. Voile Mkirta tfi to $H now JCi.oil lo jil.fiil. III IKKI yanla laec and embroid eries to close out al half price. Trie to (I Messaline Milks, all colors, now ;'i(l to f. 5 and (1c. calicoes Sf to 4c. Ill and lUtc irinifhaniH 7 to !lc. About S.Otm yards dress foods to close out less than cost Ladies hats at half price, liu(rs, drinriri'ts, carpeting and mattings at and below cost. SPIERS BROS. WELDON, N. C. '" " "" - '" J , , . .. ..... -.,...,., . .... u.v'sb... . :,-,, . . vuMtar '
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