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I Advertising Rates Made Known on Application A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, Terms of Sub.scription--$1.50 t-er An rani VOL. XLV1. WKLDON. N. C. TliriiSDAY. .JANTAISV II. MlL NO. :jt hi Bad Spells 1 I'' Er! KELP HAPPY RULES. OUR CANDIDATE FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, "I suHered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness," writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C. "At last, I was almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. Wc had three doctors. All the time, I was Retting worse. I had had spells, that lasted from 7 to 23 days. In one reek, niter 1 gave Cardui a trial, 1 could eat, sleep, an ! j.,!.e, as 'well as anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well 1 had been an invalid for 5 weary years 1 Cardui relieved me, when evcrylliim: else failed." Vornsn'sTcRic If you are weak and ailinr;, think v.I at it would mean, to you, to recover as quickly as Mr.-.. Navy did. 1'or more than 50 years, this purely veyetJik, tonic remedy, for women, has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. They found it of real value i:i rdievh-.tf their aches and pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helped so many, is ready, ; t the nearest Uruj store, for use, at once, by you. Iry it, today. wrttt re: lAltif Atlvunr? Oi"M.. ChlMfltioni'i M.'.ln i . r.. PV.it.,,.....,,.. T. lof Spicial Imrtnutun. and 64-pate bunk. ' Hum. I Itanium lm WiVi.'U," Kaflrcc. I sf S5 jf TAKt i Cardui Huntintc rrnuhle Huins More Nerves Thun Trouble When It Arrives. ESS If 301 szaoi ao Day I'honk s i. .ii i i - :'i mi,i P. N. stai n back. 7 I NDKin AKK1J. Weldon, . . North Carolina. Full Line ot CASKHTS. COIT INS and ROMiS Day, Night and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. ROWE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AM) EMHAI.MER. Seventeen years' Experience. 'llenrse Service Anywhere IOE 30E 30E It is one liilir u m. Iiiipjiy- - for an limn-, a day. a week. Hut it i ipiilf anut luT mutter to keep happy. A few little '"keeps" luive lieen siijiesled as o,ui.rp'.sls nlone; tile wnv to tllill Ids; "keep." Inch lllelllls s i in 1 1 1 1 1 to ourselves lint to all who may mine within our re Ih'i'titik; r.i i hits: Keep cheerful, llltntilio; troll lile mills unite nerves than tl'olllile when it ill l i es. Keep nlel t. Mental l ilts Illlike more hypochondriacs than does overwrought iniMyilllltion. Keep plivsienllv active. The inert woiiKin who lintes to move is usually tin' ni'catei-t growler alioiit her health. Keep clean. The close coli liectioii between the iores of the skin and jjood health is not considered carefully enough. Keep interested. There is I nothinn like a fail or an object ; in life to put ai lies and pains into the backni'"iiud. Keep busy. The Satanic tnis- '. i hief provided for idle hands j is better known than the physi- cal mischief that hounds the j w oman w ith time to think about her health. j Keep your feet warm. More cold is taken through the tin kles than in any other way, so do no not run in low shoes all winter. Keep away from drugs. Walk more and take medicine less. I'leslivterian Standard. t : : '' if 9 I 5 i i i a i i i i i i u t 6 i t i i 6 ii i A I i fin -da TRUE MARRIAGE. Do Not Fancy That the State of Matrimony is the New Jerusa lem Let Down Out of Heaven Said my young friend: ' I tell you it requires a brave man r wuiikiii to get married nowadays, " '"Why "Look at the divorce courts! Note the articles running in the magazines, such as ''Why I Left My Husband,'- or "Why My Wife Left Me," or "Three Weeks Married and Out,' and so on. ' ' Docs look dangerous. But You must remember the story of a happy marriage is not ' news." It is onlv the failures hat are "'played up" by t lie j newspapers and exploited in magazine art ides. In the tirst place j I believe The average person . expects loo much from mar- Huge. Do not fancy that the: state of mat riiiionv is the New 1 Jerusalem let down out of heaven. If you do you w ill be disappointed. And. for that matter Did you ever have any expe rience of pleasure, long dwelt upon, that came up to your ex pectations? Does anything of that sort "pun out" according to anticipation? Marriage is no exception to the things hu- WHY HI; PRAYED LOUDLY. 3E THE BANK OF WELDON WKl.DON. X. ( Organized Under the Laws of tho State nt North Carolina, l i.l I '.''i 1 1 1 '. State of North Carolina Depository Halifax i anility !) posiwry. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital aufl Surplus. l or mure tlcoi I - v.u i i iu's for this mvOim. It sI.m'u mtli tile lmsin."K i t 1 1 t -si- .a' many yearn. Money i- l...n.' I inlereHt six per eriit mn A.'. I'll.' iui.u un.l Mii.l vi.li .l in C;l.il:ll Stork, till' lt:lls li:l. n s:o inirs 1 ep;i it nit'ot ullou uik' n t 0' .'iit aliowi'il toreiihcn 1 1 n ' inoiitliKor lonifer. .'t .'i i.'iit 1 Korfurtliei iiifonniit on ipi'l. I II III'. Mint t'tie.l s I'm 1:1: .Mil .11 1 Inc.n l nil I .1,11,- , Co 1.1 1 '. l-.l,'n I..11L-.I i.H.M .. .1- I,' 1M !' I p. nil t,. ,M:!m ,lt,.. .'lilt .'.111 it III. a :i (M I'ol I'HKSIIIINT : W. I'.. DAM I.L, S l. h I IO. -OO.M U , Ii s V-I11KK, - it; wis. There are two little boys in the Hast lind whose parents are often out in the evening. They are left in the eare of their grandmother, who spoils them, alter the fashion ol the grandmotherly kind. The other night they were say ing ilkir prayers, iiM before re tiring, and little Juumie vociferated his petitions to the heavenly throne in a oice that could have Iven heard a mile. 1 le was telling the divine providence what he wanted tor Christmas, and his enthusiasm in lit-- cause got on lite slightly older rroiher's nerves. "What arc you praying for Christmas presents so I-ltd for'r" interrupted Dick "Th' Lord ain't deef." ' No," s.nd Jnnmie, "hut grand ma IV " WAIiTKU K. DAN IKK We wish to present to the State and especially to ihe Democratic party, as a candidate on the Slate ticket, ; ,m'''' . at the election to he held Novemtw Hit? for ilie i.mVe ,.F I ieoiervini r.nvernnr man uln.tn up esieem ' Marriage means adjustment and one whom we consider admirably titled for any office within the gift of the people nf North Carolina. In order that the people of the State and especially those who, by right of franchise given them, have it in their power to say who shall occupy these high places of trust and honor we wish to write these facts in re. . gard to this man, his lite, his qualifications, and his fitness for the position within their gift. This is no' stereotyped campaign mutter sent out by an aspiring candidate to be paid for by the line or space hut the honest expression of respect and appreciation which we feel for a man whom we have known from child- hood and whose life among us has been as an open hook. Waller Lugene Daniel w as born in Weldon, N. C , August 14, I.S59. Being lor years the only living child of parents of ample means he was given every advantage necessary to develop an already bright mind and w e see him at an early age a student at Wake Pot est College, from which institution he graduated at the age of eighteen years with the iKgree of Master ol Arts and also w ith the hist honor of his class. Upon his return from college he began the study of law in the office ot Capt. W. H. Day, one of the first lawyers of North Carolina. I le afterwards entered the law school of Judge Ceo. V. Strong, of Naleigh, and alter standing a successful examination belore the Supreme Court n) June I SSI) his license for the practice of law was withheld until he became twenty-one years old m the following August In January 1SSI he tvgan the practice of law in 1 1 Lit it i county, with his office in Weldon, and has lived all his life among his own people in Ins native town and county. At this nine Halifax county was overwhelmingly Ucpublican but know ing the peculiar endowments of the young attorney, the leaders ol the Democratic party in I SSJ ut ged him to become their candidate for the Legislature and so he entered politics as ii adel" of the "lot lorn hope" and aliiioimh he w as defeated he no doubt planted seed in that v.iinpai.jn w Inch helped to i edeeni I labia e"imtv fr .111 the rule of ignorance and corruption with winch it was cutsed tot so many ve ils In spite of tins deleal he was elected the next year by the I'.oaid ot Magistrates as Solicitor of the Inferior court and held this office for two terms. In 1890 he was made attorney tor the Hoard of Cotnitv Commissioners and held this position until Janu ary, isu.v In the revolution in county and State politics winch begun just previous to this he was elected Solicitor of the Second Judicial District in 1VM, being one of the few Democrats elected, was re-elected in IH9S. and again in W2, resigned the office just before the election in IWi, and at thai election was elected to "The Only Thing That Will Relieve Neuralgia." The piercing pains of Neuralgia, which often follows a bad cold or La Grippe, are frequently almost un bearable and few medicines afford any relief to the sufferer. I am a rural mail carrier and have been a user of the Dr. Miles medicines for years. Dr. Miles' Auti-Pain Pills can't be beaten. They are the only thing 1 have found that will relieve my neuralgia and I have tried most everything, besides medicine from the doctor. I am willing to tell anyone what the Anti-Pain Pills did for me." Charles Hii.derbrandt, Box 205 Woodvill. Ohio If you, like Mr. Hildcrbrandt, "have tried most everything" in vain, why not do as he did, fight your aches and pains with Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. Let the pills bear the brunt of the battle. No matter how stubborn the con test, they will come out victorious. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills stand on their record, which is a long list of cures extending back a generation. Druggists everywhere ftell them. If first package fails to benefit, your drug gist will return vour money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. The Thrice-A-Week Edition OF THE When two persons boin to live with each other they dis cover that each must givo up soniethinr. There must be in the household the two bears the old woman spoke of bear and forbear. You may lie happy though married. Henri uk' each other's burdens, forbearing each other in love, leitinu each day take cure of its own pioblenis, not expect ing loo much, bravely facing l be future tli:il is tin- plain way to marital lint nnuiy . "What ii I m hi I love:-" y on -ov. Thai is tirst of all. of course. New York World Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. I No other Newspaper in world gives so much at so low a price i, nt I kill t"-t.-l more Till: M.W AND THl:()l.l) 31 3S 10 Save your Money "A dollar saved is a dollar made. 'Anv man can make money, but's its a wise man that can save it." Old adages, but very true. We pay on 4 per cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS in sums from $1 up Collections. Loans. Accounts Solicited. TtjE BufiK or RojifioKE Rwids Roanoke Rapids, N. C. CAPITAL $25,000. SI 'Kl', I s I'ROHTS 2,y.'.'0. OFFICE RS: - - '. II. S. Hi H,,M. 'i,-,.. ,l V, I I ..,,,- --'n.l uv l'l.-i.i -111 J.'iis I.. 1'atikhson. 1st V -I'l. ..!.! ' ,.:.ln.l II. A. I'l l IM, A laoi l !.:. i liowrilor Kosx, of Massachu setts. I. lis of a well known di- me w ho was visiting a State prison when became across a prisoner whose feat Hies were laitiiliiii tohim. ' What brought v mi here, my poor fellow .-" he asked. ' Yoii married mo to a new woman a little while ago. sir," the p'isonef replied, with il sigh, "All. I see." said the parson; 'and she was domineering and extrav again, and she drove you to .lo-p.aat ' courses, oh!-" 'No." said the prisoner, "my old woman turned u mopolil;iii Magazine . e, Tllill') mania.'.' is inm iiliuietit and kisses U. ;il bo e.tlie love thai .abid. s, Is lollg suffering all.) kllld, Meck el h not its own . I ,ni I- is ,,. ,i lion, l.o-.. is s,.f . saoiitiei', L.iii' is op,. jt f, s, j ,, c ', 1 1- ... ot her self. And In true man iage you w ill dis cover that ten years frnin vour wedding day your d.-votiou to-1 ' ward, your yieat respect for, your loved one is ten limes great. i Alld so nil lliiollgll the cars, HI;M(1MTI:I) MILLIONS. Think of the, millions of people in this Hfo.id land who do not ' lilj n s A complete line of new shoes from the makers. The store where Quality Counts. Best line of high grade shoes in the city. Edwin Clapp Shoes? for men of good taste, $().()() ANTUsi;.r)0 Holeproof Hosiery. Let us show you. WELDON SHOE COMPANY, WELDON, N. C. A l.l.SSON I ROM MISTOKV. It is a rUii-l lo h.'.ir a stoi y with a moral that ivcn the humblest in tellect may grasp without dilficuliy. Professor John Spencer Basseti, auiiioi ..r a A Life o! Andrew Jackson, is accustomed to illus trate his lectures at Smith College with incidents in American histo ry. On one occasion he repeated it story of Stephen A. Douglas. l Once when Douglas- so Pro-, fessor Dasstti's narrative runs was sitting sound asleep in the cor- riJor of the capital Miss Adcle Cunts, a Washington belle, passed ! by. She was struck with the intellec tual face of the sleeper, whom she diJ not ';now, and was sorry for ' his discomfort. Stooping, she laid her handkerchief over his face, to protect it Irom the flies. On awakening Douglas found the ' handkerchief, sought the owner I and eventually married her. 1 There was a pause and then the , professor added : "Young ladies, the moral of this j story is, have your pocket hand-' I kerchief marked." the State Senate from Halilax county. In that body he was Chairman ol the Judiciary Committee and took a prominent part in the legislation concerning railroad rate regulation and a afterwards one ot the attoi neys for i fie State in the litigation with the railroads which followed the reduction ol passenger fares and freight tates At the special session of IMON he favored ihc compromise that had been agreed upon between lioveinor Glenn and the railroad companies and took part in the solution of tins ipiestton. So much for the political career of our candidate from w hich w e see that he is no novut in ihe political arena, but a man well armed and equipped, able to guide and direct, and as Lieutenant Governor and Presi dent of the Senate he could decide all questions with cool judgment and w ise deliberation, no matter how difficult the problem to be considered. As a man and citizen his life has been exemplary in the highest degree. I rom young manhood, a mem- n(ltt. CVt;n i;(nv m)W ,le ciecIj,M, her of the Baptist Church, he has become a leader in its councils and a liberal supporter of its every enter- weiu M i,,K. . Cbjeago Tri- prise, and, charitable and kind, he has always been ready m help every worthy cause, while a large hearted ,UIU. hospitality is dispensed with a lavish hand to all who enter his home. Since the revolution in politics heretofore relet red to Halifax county has recovered her anti-bel'um pres tige in many respects and is now one of the largest, wealthiest, most progressive and most strongly Demo cratic counties in ihe State, and while she has sons like Mr. Daniel worthy to become successors to the illustrious statesmen of the past, she has ha. I no representative on the State ticket since the war. In urging Mr. Daniel's name tor the position of Lieutenant 'Governor we h.-cl than; would be only itist to him, to the Democratic party of the county of Willie Jones, of Governor Mulchings G. Burton, of Governor Branch, of Justice .1. .1 Daniel, of Andaw Joyner, and ot many other eminent statesmen that v'os" this long deferred honor should be ours. -'or these and many other reasons we respectfully urge our claims upon the Democratic primaries and w e honestly feel that should the mantle of these men ot the past fall upon our friend and fellow townsman he would wear the dignity as worthily as any who have preceded him in that oitice. THE great political campaigns are now at hand, and you want the news accurately and promptly. The World long since established a record of impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thriee-A-Week edition, which comes ev ery other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-A-Week World also abounds in other strong Ic'itutw serial stories, hu mor, markets, cartoons; in tact, everything to be found in first-class daily. I be I'hnce-A-Week World's regular stibsciption price is only SI per vear, and this pays tor 15 papers. We oiler this unequalled newspapei and the ROANOKH M'WS together tor one PI CC year for - - OlUJ The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. McCail's Magazine and McCall Patterns For Women H More Friends than any ll r niua.Li . r eaui-rns. McCail's is Ok U'iialil. l'L. tii n (iuiile rr.oMhh :: ..lie l.vlN.n ..no hmulu.l tlious.u: I li-.nii s It si-ti-s stuiwiiii; ali tilt lai." : ili-siu s M. t'.i'l Patterns, each k is !'Mii';;! f lurkling Short ru and lv i 'u. i' i.'iauuion for woiilcii S. Mou.r n.l K.ep in SlyU s uhvi.i. ' I... M.ejii l ...... . at ..mi. e..M til; . - , p.'.t. ... inrl.if' "in ai y une ul the celtlit..'. 1 MlC.il I'm r l-r. . A LITTLE WHILE. A little while to sow in tears and w eakness The prcctcas seed ahmg the vt-ricil plain. Till into life the tender blade expanding Fresh promise gives of summer's ripening gram, A little while of patient, earnest labor, Por His dear sake, our best and truest It iend, A little while to wait for His appearing, And then the oy that nevermore shall end A little while to bear the cross for Jesus And meet the foes that once Me overcame; To stand unmoved, the sword of truth uplifting, And through its power to conquer in Mis name. A little while around Mis throne to gather -'or one sweet hour within the house of prayer; A little while when, heart with heart communing. We know by faith that He Himself is there. A little while to wtep for those we cherish As one by one they near the river's brink, A little while to catch their sweet assurance That we in lleivcn shall find each broken link. A little while ! and then the glorious daw ning 01 that fair morn beyond the sw elling tide, When we shall wake, and in our Saviour's likeness, Perfect and pure, we shall be satisfied. CONTI-NTMKNT. I lake il as I go along That life must have its gloom, That now and then the sound ot song i Must tade from every room, : That every heart must know its ! woe, j Patch door death's sable sign, Core falls to every one, and so j I strive to bear mine. ; Misfortune is a part ol life; No one who journeys here Can dodge the bitterness of strife Or pass without a tear, Love paves the way for us to mourn, Our pleasures breed regret One day a sparkling joy is born, The next our eyes are wet. Each life is tinctured with the pain Of sorrow and ol care, As now and then come clouds and rain, Come hours of despair. And yet the sunshine bursts anew, And those who weep shall smile, Por joy is always breaking through In just a little while. Sometimes a man pays empty compliments when he is full. The great domestic problem ; "Where is my wandering boy to night?" ( RLST AND HULTH 10 MOTHER AND CHILD. V . tt.SMI'W't S.M1TK IS.l h It I p t;lt bet ti y i : i .it ' Y Y l,.l' 1 v millions ..f Mi:,!l.s tvr Hinr lJttllklN Mill.li hi hum;, vitii n:ui i-yt siyyis. u 'Hirm M'e cuii n muti'ns t'e c.oiv Al.l V l V VI N , 11 Kl-sWISllCOLlC t.nl I' c U t TfiTic i t. r hi KKHtl . It i-. iV '.'t l.viir-- -..it in 1 u-u 1. r " Mrs. n . v - v. .,!. ;ltl I uki- nj oiittr k t. . : ti. k w Utu.e. McCaB :'ltrrni Lend n 1 a. .i pi r.i k ' - U n. v r-irrs in HtvY .'i1 nt! .-r told M.-. r"! ill in iny othet li i r dull l$CCHt. lUr I Mrt -1 I1 'med. V . .ilct. bv iiu.i tmm McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-26 W. 37lh St., Nw York City N.(-'.. . . 1'm. am t'...i w4 twm fl.i. ... It is easier to hold a man than it is 10 hold hnn dow n off hoing the right thing is seldom a soui ee of 01 1 . The lit e of genius is often ble to make the pot boil. una. I-very man knows what he will do m an emergency until the lime comes. ii i: i hot Bargains ! One Hot Blast Stove, good as new, cost $12.00, OU now going at One Portable (irate, good as new, cost $3.50, go- 00 - - 01 ing at une Mng I leatcr, going at only - - $1.50 APPLY TO THIS OKFICF.. Special Sals ! Vc,:n,' mi lulil.l M'lal COHMIll- in. iu ..I ill.' I.o. i.i w.ii'l. Wasli an. I !'rni''r" Uai. -mis tt.oln'1 tliftii if t tti ii th."..- iiil mil lu u.t'i iiioti'O ili i'i- .Ii .1 t.i 'lll llli'lll ..II ul. ill lilllt' I'll.'.' ti.i r:fh ..lily 1". sun sT.'i j'lin .. Int. mi'l ill! otlifi onlois s."i ti. K , -.'" T " T'' xx n-'i 1 "'O "t'i" si ti. ti, mm M ''s l.. sLi stl.)T."iNot uiht if.ltii'fl M Ti '.t s.' Mi Pluck mi. t co I -..tv.l Mlk l't'Hi.-..nis s i.i stl mm M'.ss In s.'. 7 '. ml.' -km Ml l" Ss now '."I lo r . m. Itl.iiim va..l- la.s un.l I'liil.ini.l crti'ii ttt t'ltisc mil at bull poi'tr , o lo i .Mi'ssalmt. silk-, all colors, now ,"m to 7.H'. ."t ami i.e. oalit'oi's at to 4o. in an. I I '.'Ji einclianis ', to flo Almut H. I N N yar.ltt I rcss trooils lo close out l'8 than rl lie liats al half price, ; Unifs, .lriiiri.,ets.caii'tiiiL" an.l matt iiikm al an.l helow cost. SPIERS BROS. 14 aSP i''wmI Tirni Manns. LivrHUtni o, iui,i-tvii- B r ii MprmT rie i '! r-,w,,v l :iittit nti(?t M ,vcvii'i. ffiriRKKOCB. srtiiUii'tit" lit si .hi if- t -r niii io ,, mvitrnhlr II N ...k m NOW TO OBTAIN v.a ULL PT KNTB, !m ti i"t' w .11 i'H . H'vM u. 1 ii utrt H i t, m.u m iw tt it t v lu'i.t'intiittii;)iiin, B D, SViFT ii CO. PATINT LAWYI, 303 Sfvcnlh St., Wathinnton. P. CJ -t '1
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