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r-i .' n i r: ft I n ' House Yvori. iJM'i.c;ei, I Housework it dwurfery fur (tie weak tot.nni',. She tmedtc, ousts and seruhs, or is od ber ieet all day intending to the many d-'tails uf the ImuKehuid, her back ach iai, her templet throhbin,nervei quivering under the stress of puin, possihly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed it nut reire.h!;ii,i, bi-cuuse the puur t.red nerve do not permit of refreshing sleep. The real need uf weak, nervuus women is satisfied ky Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and as Mrs. r!ri,; and others testily i It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. Thla "Prescription" removes the cause ot women' a weaknesses, heals Inflammation and ulceration. It tramiuilUes the nerves, encourates the appetite and Induces restlul sleep. fur a hiul rasp of Km. Bsioim. DO YOU DRIVE TO TOV I I'll ',1 furnirr trie- j phonal mill - itnnl -r ' U itt horn. I-3 And find the market unfavorable for your produce? The farmer who has a telephone in his home can telephone first. The useless trips thus saved are worth the cost of service. Under our plan the service costs but a trifle ; the fanner ow ns the instrument and the equipment. For information write to our nearest Manager for pamphlet, or address : f armers' Line Department HOME TELLPHOIVE & TELEGRAPH CO. Heiidei-suii, S, C. b JU A U A K D AIR .LINE Trains leave Weldon, Effective April y, 1V12. C. E. CAk I tk. Ticket Agent. NO. 92 6:13 A. M. SEAIIOAKH KM'KK.-S, CoacliuH, Sluupiu Cars. NO. 38 3:19 P. M. SKAItOAKI) .MAIL, Vfstil.uh't'i.aulius. I'ailui Ca moutli-.Noit'ulk. ciiiiiii'Ulinir vith ti'uiiislup l.uit imrton, haltimoru. .New Voik, r.ustun an.l rinvi.l NO. 41 12:07 P. M. KloriJa points, lliriuiutfhiim. SEAUOAIili .MAIL lor Kalumli. t'lnirlotlc. Atlanta, l.iiinini; hum uti'l the Siiutliwust; cuiinr.'ls ut Nut hna, Iutlt ilu'i Hani lut with "IToriila Fast Mail" No. HI. tor a e,uviilf an I lunula Car. Mt'i'jninx cais- tinuiili s!ci ju'i- tu llarnlut ami NO. 93 .-KAI''UAI!IM:.';I;-s. iui K.iiumii. .Ml.inia. i;n ninmiiani ami tliu Southwest, i biiuui'is at llaiulut with u. m s.i 12: 33 A. M. ilinintuii; with No. 1 I'ur Culiiiulna. .a aniuli. .laukM.u ville and Flomla points; Slci'i'iui; ear l'orlnuiuili to tl.ailulU". 't .1 ilnili Coaches, Slet'innix ami Ilium.: t 'ats to all points outli ami e,iihiusl. Xo. ".Il for lialt'iLfli leave 7 a m. No. Write to the uiplersitfiie'l lor rales ami time tables. c. h. KVxVX. ii. s. i.i:akd. General Passenger Agt., - Division Passenger Agt Portsmouth, Va. Kaleigh N i. TANNER'S HOOF PAIHT SOLD BY WELDON, N. C. lKSTAIiUSMF.il I -:).-.. ) Pioneer American Wine Growers IKIIHTEBltD TRM1K MARK S P E C I Virginia Dare (White ScimDernoni?) A L T I E S : Pocahontas ;l!t'il Seupprrnoiii: Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Garrett's Special (Hed Cliampaune) (sparklitnr ( liatnpiiirne) A.ad other varieties of I'I'KK and WIIiH.KSomi; WIXFS for home Highest Market Prices Paid in teason all kinds of small fruits. NORFOLK, V., (HomeOllice) Hr. KFPORT OF THE BANK OF Enfield, N. C, at the close of Resources Loans and discounts, fcKW.JKW.T!) Overdrafts. Mliffi ranking House ,". iiihi.ini Furniture and Fixtttreti, 1,'itiO.iiil Other Ileal Kstate, l.oOU.IHI Cash and Duo from other Kauks sS,W:t . I'.' Total, 33o,877 53 I ; Mtateof Xorth Carolina, ) futility of Halifax, I, tvey Watson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly the above statement is true to the best ol my knowledge and belief1. .StateofXortli Carolina. I Couutv ol 'Halifax. I - sjulitwribed and sworn to before m . this 4th day of Dte. 1H2. kJ. W. WHITAKKK, Notary Fuhlie. Having large RESOCRCKR, Conservative Manairement. and being equipped With best facilities, this bank solicits your checking and Savings accounts. .. We pay 4 percent, interest compounded quarterly on Saving Accounts. FOIIYSKLDNEYPJU j JlEYSKlDNEYPEr Dr. Tierce is perfectly willinit tn let everyone know what his "Favorite Prescription " contains, a complete list of in gradients on the hotilc-tvruppir. Do nut let any druiMist persuade you that his unknown composition is " jtnt as nooj" in order that he may make a bigger profit. Mils 111 It.l, Unions, nf .V."' N.V!iliiiti;toll St.. Pi'lntins, Ohio, n rii": "ll.ivuii; tnl.ci your 'I nv.irito Proscription, intr-il onil myelin' ami colis,ii;ilion Willi witiiiiin ? ill-, tor wiiich i uas inmost un;ii.le lu iiu ,inv thina. 1 tMnk 1 am mfc in wivhik tliat t In n- arc no rcimsli. In tin- worn; liiit, lir. I'l'Tcc's I'tivoiite Prescription ami ' Purlfyliitf lti.iii T!l. !-.' I nui n ov .i.,ytn1r thu tiest of health, and ihsnk I sr. Pierce (or h's uomlcrful medicines which lot' 11 done 'no a '"i,l'J uf a"'d '' D.'. I'iei" :?' I loasunt Pellet regulate liver una bowels, ii I 3 for l'ortamoutli-Sortblk, Vustiliule :. I'l.l I .ills I'm W a-h Mil I'nmi lialuiL'li .Ju p. in Garrett & Co. Minnehaha 1 1 i y scupporniintr.) and tiotel use. , liKAl'l-S and for Itl.At KHKI!I!II LOL'IS, Mo. tSAX FKANClsCO, ( si CONDITION OP ENFIELD, business November 26, 1912. Liabilities Capital Stoek, SI (1.001) tH) SllfflluK Ulld I ndivuled profits, -IO,imO.(KI I'nearneil iliscountH Accrued Intenst KOfl.Oo Ueserve lor tax &. Viid. Pisct l'.'TT.?:, Ieiosit.s, L'lsH.rso.sT Tutnl. $33.',7!0.3 swear that IVKY WATSON', Cashier. C'orreet - Attest: ,.,.,, in.!' ii. i i ii i irs, ('. K. MiftWIC AN", R. f. Iit'NN, Directors. "rin BlBLt'S7UDYON ABHAHAM, THE Genesis 12:1-9- HEBREW. Feb. 16. " Hi l,ltin Ih-r. til nuiki' iliy tiiti'n yt iit ami Ihuu ihntl lie a II' i-ni'i ." - I ' ' .' E liltAll A M is m. uf thu ;..(..! I- i- l I'liirih'h'i". In his..r. ti.Kl h U-s,W ;lu lu llilll I'ulisli llllu III.' I'iillllll.,liull uf l.iilll I . 1- Jens. I'lirlMtiins kihI .Muliniiiiiiuilniis. ullliuimli miMiy ul' lliuiii uic nut nuaru uf lliu fn.'t. I hu ,li".v nic Al.ialiani's llt'-funilaiiK i Iii'umlIi -a:n' anil .laculi; vliilu Muliamnn'il.iM- rupri'si'iil csa' i t lallj luliiiiticltinil Ks:iu lu lst hi us juo- ! fl'S.S o h;ic uMIC lll'lrs lu thu I'llU'f 1 ust lili'ssincs pruniis.'il lu Altnihaiu's 1 Sued. I'.v IiituiiiIii Jolnl hull's Willi t'lll'lst JUMIIS, W llUMI tllt'V CUMSllll'l' I llO i niilll.vi'U uf Isaau. ' The Sow 'li'stii iiiftit claini Is Hint tin' i Clinri'li uf Christ Is thu 1 1 f i I uf Iiu ftc'ca, Isaau's wife ami Juinl huh-; and (hat t'hrist and th i liuiuh. as thu Spiritual S.miI uf Al.rahalii, will (lud s :ii;iMu'y tn Mt'slnu the mi linns. Hut uiinli of the New Testa m e ii I tisi' lilnys a lust iImi'Ims thu I n i U Aes Chrlslian- f.ireuf that tin'' ele culled tu he J.'int heirs In Messiah s Si 'ii U n't Klnt'd tu I'iess 111 the families uf the eanh. In-lea.l. Illev nut thu liarruw ii-w that ini'li'l; the Fleet would lie sai-l. w Ii" t" all Hcrnltv wuulil Imjk over the l'att nieiiis uf ll.'inen and s,s' nil others uf 1 mankind in t"rlnru, and lu-ar ttw'r groans tn nil eternity. duly now are l'.lhie stud.as teliii.i; lin.'k tu the tern hin-s ul S' llpluie Only liuw are we leanilnu' the true il.i .urt uf St. I'mil's words. "If ye Is' Christ's, then aru ju Al'i-.-ihain's S'-ed. and heirs ae. urdini: to the prute'su " God'i Call to Abraham. Al'l'iihalus hiithpia e was I'f. "lie ! hundred twenty miles 1 1. .ft ii uf the i I'ersian tlulf. His laiher T'urah was n ' heathen. V"lythosiii prerailed - the 1 Hiirshiplnn "f many K"'ls. I'r I'r. ! the family in ifitu ted t" llaran, almul 1 live hundred inlles In the dirc. ti'in nf ! Flllustlnc. There Ahraham lemalned I until Terali's death i Cud's ilealiuizs w Ith AlTiiliani, aeeord J InK fo St. Stephen (Aets " -. :ii. I.eu-ati I while he was in I'r. C"d eaHed hliu j out uf his evil siiiToimdluiis, t" he Ihe ' founder uf a new nallun. Iml.v and ! obedient lo i !. The miu'ratiun from i IV In llaran lu.'l. I Iiu family awai from the idolatrous, sreiies ul' Ihe me I trupnlis to pastural life lii hannmiy with the Iiivlne eall. Al.raham, thmi seventy II i" years uld, his wife Sarah, and his nephew l.nt. with their tlueks and henls. mined t.i Canaan after the death nf Ti-rah. Abraham'! Great Faith In God. Abraham was full uf faith. This feature "f his ulnraeler esi'is ially en deared him tu the Alminhly. wh... In eause uf it. st I. d liini Ills friend. I he filhle does pul i l.diu that Aliraham wit- perfe.l I'll,' lei else of this Is de ( hired -' I here ! II t i-la n 1 1""' fe.'tl, ii", ii"l "lie." iliouians a I", Nnne me.i-iire up to the liloriuus linair.' uf (l"d replVsulilu'l I'.v Ailaui. Aliraham was not the friend nf liu.1 tieeause ..I Ins me.H edlleali"!!. Ii.'l f..i Ills Wi'lldi-rful inleliui'luul l owers. Nu ertheless, he l.al intulle'l llal powers. The faef that he Mas very li.'h ilnll elites til at he was a it 1 nian'i'.'er. Us Kltill as a leader was shown when l.nt itnd the wealthy Sodomites were taken niptive l.y cheiloriai'tuer Abraham promptly arined thri'u hiind.ed and eighteen nf Ills servants, pursued the Vii'tuis and rni'iu en d lite spoils. Hut it was not for liis skill as a yen eral that Cod lured Abraham. The speeial nuality that Cud esteemed in him is repeatedly mentioned In Ihe Fa ble as havliiu been his faith. "Abm ham believed Cud." Children of Abraham. Abraham's ehlldren. from Cod's standpoint, inelude only those who have faith ill C"d The orluhml e 1 denee nf this faith and nbedieuep was elreuiuclsiun nf the flesh, lit urativoly repre sentliif; a tiiruit'i: iiwny frnm sin tn nbedtenee tu Cud. Cireunieislon ha heeonio laru'eiy a eeretiimiy w 1 1 Ii Ihe .lews Si.'.'h I'allhless eireuiu cislnn entitles "fi'f True Smt ttunl ' them tn no spu elnl Divine favor. But nil Jews who still trust lu the promises madu tn Abraham will soon be rivlplents el niarlu'd uvidenoes nf Divine lilussini: tlirmiKh Messiah, who snoti is fo set up Cud's Kiimilnni. St. Paul explains that nil true Chris tin lis beenme the Spiritual Seed "f Ahrnhnm-heirs nf eertaln siirllitil promises, us the natural seed are heiis nf eertaln earthly promises, not yet fnl filled. As the natural seed must main tain i Imitui'isioti to mark their sen arateness from the Cenliles, so the Spiritual Send must lime elreumesi,,u nf the heart -sepnrntinK them from th world and from stu, marking them as "peniilar insiple. zealoiH of sood works." We exhort laith Jews and Clirlstinns to honesty nud fiillhfulness -obeiTeii. e lo Cod: the one class, Hint they may Inherit the Heavenly promises; the oth er, (hat they tuny 1m- ready fur the In lierlliitien whirl) will be theirs lis simn in the Heavenly, Spiritual Seed uf Abraham shall hnvu linen completed hy Ihe First Kesiirrwlloii. GOVERNOR WILSON Will He Inaugurated President March 4, 191.). Account of the above Historic event which, as we all know, will be the grandest occasion our South land has enjoyed in 20 years, the Seaboard Air Line Railway is ma king preparations to take care of the great multitude of people who will attend same. Special trains, special Pullman sleeping cars, special coaches, will be required in large numbers. It you expect to attend this, great event you should get busy. Clubs. societies, acnoois ana otner or- j ganized bodies of all kinds expect ing to attend should get in line at once. Write the undersigned who will give you important informa tion, and take care of you or your party in best manner possible. H, S. Leard, Division Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. MAN'S I'kl l I KI.NCr Miss Lillian 1 HI. lattiriiiE ciif'i'iiv'its in ( :ii vcl.ind, said : "It is a cum! iliino tor ilic h ii 111,111 r.icc ili.ii ! . j'.iiy l'iiuihs for llliil '1 t'l.ll! '. - ll'.'M il COIIK'S M Iu i', ;L,:, :m . 1 1 c r l iiifafis ri-ji" S ' l.lMlllll .1.1 Ir.'l'i'i I ilinij; aa ii iiuiii: ui. fur ihe .1 maid :!: loi ni'.-d "Vis, ii i'. a Iiuiii. in n.cc liiai, ; IV.i.a V ii' puis ;l i'. acr '.'.lui paiiT a v ojrl lu a w al intoniK'il unc. K ATlllii; I'OkM "A 1 1- you mi liicndly terms ith your nuKiihor in 1 1 1 - aranmciiis?" "Weil, mi. She's railier formal, i Always semis licr card when she wish.'s pi hoi row Hour, and if she wants hi ii Ii Hour and sugar, she s.'iuls two cards. " i i s imci;. "So inn..' i mis us race r " "Vi s, iii ih.- lapse of years. " I'K.WI:. Ah. mi the only tune the average I married man has any peace in his home is w hen his wife lias her miHiih full uf haipins. Look out for explosions; the winr-.-r b'asts are blowing up ihe streets and alleys everywhere. .... . s..u-..h'a;:--a I). I:. STAINHACK, t NOTARY PUBLIC I Aiui I'jre Insurance. 1 Administnitor's Notice. lluin i t;:ihlit'i I :i u.lnniH'-liiitoi ' tl S'lllf ul ' .l:l!llt" Ullllili. ilcL'I'USCll, til! i I" Iii'iUV nil i.'M.MS liUVHIL' rliiiiii- iii::!!!.! I t'Ntiilf to lilt-sent thrill lo tin .luau.it v bi. .lr:l.le.i ill I u.i'leiMU.jril on or lu'Inrt' 1. ui tins notice will lie ui ul' tlieir ret'overv. All p. i-i'iis in. I-M, -il to sui.l t stale will i!e ie make unnifihule payini-nt. I In- Hie luih .lav oi Jaii'uai v, l!t;t. T. N M AlMiALK, Ailiiii. . :'.lame Kutlin, ilec'tl. I l" 'it I;xeculor's Notice. h:i nit: 'iimhlie.l as executor of the estate ul Mi K. .1. l'.ifiwn, ilei'easetl, 'ale ol llahliix county. North I uiolina, ! hi is to in iti tv all pei i ins haviiiLrchiimh against the estate Ut exhilut them tu the iin'leiLrne.l on or liehiie Junuriv, 1 I. I'M 1, or tins notice will he pieu.le.l iii lai (l their (vcou'iv. All persons iii.lel tt il lo sanl estate w ill please inaLe iiniiteiliate payineiil. Thin the "th tlav of .lanuiii v, VM'A ..'Ko. T. l MMi., i:eeiit-.i of Mts : .1. hiown, hf, 1 I'i 'il NOIICH. Ila inif ualitie.l us 1 Aet uli i of the 'Male ol Ihe late III. 11. S. HutuviMi. heru-.-.l. late 1. 1' 1 1 ah fax iNiunty. N. V., this ( lu notily all peisoiiH havitii! cla'ins au:iuist tin- estate id' sanl h Ci'aseil to exhilut I J i tm to tlie llll.lel suin.lai Kaleiuli, ,. on ol he hue liif I'.'th .lay ol .laiuiaiy. lui I, or tins notice Will I'e pleu.le-i in I mi of their le i fty. All prison m.leliteil tn the es-tait- n til plt-ar make iiuiheihalc pav-m.-nt. I h;s 1 1. .-.Mi.l. lav tif.lan. l!'i:t M. r 1. HI'II'.U V.N. I!ft'uti ix uf m U.S. Huitiwyu, lec. W. U.S. I'.uiu.wn. .1 1. ultuniev. 1 :j:t ot. ! ) WE FURNISH A Hoyul Keast to every one w ho buy their roperies at our store. All the seasonable ilelieaoio ate fountl in our store the year round. CONFECTIONFRIES FRUITS C ROCKERV AND TIN vVARE Wooden ami U 'illowwaic, 'Av. tioods delivered prouiitly any nliere in town. I'olite eler'ks t'lione No. Ml. i B.M.PURMFLL. WK1.DON, N . I , THB BEST RZMEDY For all forms cf RHEUMATISM Umoago, Sciatica, Bout, Nsural- U,Kl!lnsy TroubUi, Catarrh aral JUthnta "5-DRGPS" STOP THE PAIN Gives Quick Relief aot.Hiilmu.--L lilut niiirn!. Ii'-ntniyH tlie exoe.-a uric; ar-! Hint In quick, ware and huv-j in its re-utt-t. Nu vthf-r Ti'mvr likH it. Somola free on request. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS One Dotlarpflr hiittlti.. I'Sfnt pr- pain uixtii ruoeiut of t. .-,(. if .-. uutiimuio m your joc. in y. SWAN SON RHEUMATIC CUft CO. 168 Ufcf Stivet C i'Wj' nd Drugguti , stum ut k i ICKMa, aCttf. mil, rIMnn, iulm, USSt, WOUNDS, SALT DHtUM, HIM mum, it., i.m,h hum t, ailaf m "5-DROPS" 8ALVE ase rr an it UfwiMi "h THE BEST 1 K 0 I IT Boat Ramady KConst'iatlon.Slok our tti ,,ach, .al Liver Troubles. AM ;5Cardui Cared Mew Tor titv.rly ten years, at dlffercr.t times, Mrs. Mary Jinks of Tre.nKvay, Tenn., sut!:'r?d with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. I could not sleep. I cnrkln't cat I had pains all over. The doctors (,'ave mc up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I besan to take it, and it cured me. Cardui saved my life! Now, 1 can do anythiii." TAKE ARDUI If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or surfer from any of the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, draggiiiy-down feelings, pains In arm, side, hip or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui Is the best remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drills. It lias no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends Cardui. ttVifr toi Li'ltM AJviiorr Dp'.. Cliiutnoon Midicme Co , Chttinooi, Ttnn., for Sptcul ImtntiUaiu. anil M-ajie tuult, "H'iut Trtitmrnt for Women," lent IrM. J M "f mm tiff fii jttlimAwtm The Drug Store to Take Your Prescriptions to W. M. COHEN'S, Where they will be accurately and arefully Compounded,day or night ATLANTA GANDifiS Norris Delicious Candies-superior to all others- -received weekly. Mi VHI:N YOU WAN I I I 1-ARI.Y .'v. CALL 'Phone us T. 1'A U K Kl,T!,e first Grocery Store to open. GREATEST BLOOD MEDICINE KNOWN TO THE WORLD TODAY. Good, pore blood naturally makes ' Joe Person's Remedy Co., Kittrell, a person strong and healthy. When 1 N. C. the blood contains poisonous sub stances your organic functions are weakened. Neglect the blood and your whole system suffers The result is bad health. it . i i- nirs. joe t'crson s Kemeoy is Nature's own medicine, made from ft'esh green herbs found near the banks of the Tarriver.in North Carolina. It is the greatest blood medicine known to the world today. It is absolutely pure, as testified to by medical expert chem ists. It is recommended and pre scribed by many leading physicians VTe can produce absolute proof that it has made some of the most wonderful cures on record. We will send you copies of these testi- j monial letters upon request to Mrs. I 'j&ccdsior Boy ScouU" "lave Swept i r.itu .M.nne to California, in city and country alike An . ru ,, b"y, h ive yelled IhemKlVe. hors. f,"r " '- 'IH-llieKreatetb.,y$hoe5Mcc.seTerlrn..irn WTSj ' :. , boy wants. tl,,R he usually ts it. 8oth.tW tV . f :h ..( pobow wear -Kiel.., Uy Sent." Shoes. U Lj ooy wccuts" Camp Shoe i- ik sin that swept the country like a ...,v. I -t)e:ir. The lightest, stronirest boy's i M"' e, r l.iiide. tppcrs and soles nf mtninn. .11. I UI..V 1. :ir I ., ...,.,., Bctr,. process. ".. .., u imiK. Keintorced sole can't " l urs times as tonir as ordinary t olors Uhvc. Tan and Hlaelt ' s.iues. t olors olive. Tan and Black. "Excelsior Boy ScouU" Piker A nrw shoe. Almost as popular. 'in.i.aMnf'LamDShoe." Si,l,..i.i,,i for schiwl and retrular wear. ii..a i r.t uiner --I'.ice sior Hoy "'""' '" mtr, pmirn, "Camp" in uoieners. niRn .-.eirei oiaca, can, hud No Boy swastika uoc-d " Sim I to SK, fl.SO. L'f F yi'and j n 6 to IO. $3.00. Ml t THE EXCELSIOR SHOE CO WELDON SHOri CO., v...ry 'te i :' v.i" :'-4f TU WomanTonic 21 il WTKTH SMAOONO your un ovnC 34 Your wants It is also a great tonic and regu lator. Dr. Thomas M. Jordan, of Raleigh, N. C, says: "1 am fully informed as to the ingredients composing Airs. Joe Person's Remedy, having tried it in cases of eczema, especially among children. It has given me satisfaction and does all that is claimed for it. It gives me pleasure to make this statement." This wonderful Blood Purifier is sold at all drug Mures in $ 1 bot tles, or six bottles for $5 and 12 bottles for $ 1 0. Commence using Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy today and enjoy perfect health by having pure blood coursing through your system. Don t put this off. De lays are dangerous. the Country! Sott as a -in IP I .krt" i.v. no oioows tongue. Ultra heavy ojl sk ; a. a1'" ASi SCO scouts" Shoes are'v I 'vj. - raraae," "Uam and other styles. cut, button, etc. Ian and Run metal special ouk leather. ScouU Shoe Genuine Without Xftsia "Good Luck" CKtST Luck Charm-illustrated In enrner anvernsement is attached to ii genuine -bxcelaior Hoy Scuis" Mloes. Refuse shoes without cu irr. attached. Looks like gold. IJ,.e, net . "color. Splendid for prites for " 3 Koiiicik etc. PorUaw.ta.OUI. for Sol, a, Weldon, N. Q. ay OK- A WTNIKII fiSIUINtRY. I- AM Y i.OnliSiuiil NOVKI.TIICS. Iliittenck's Patterns. R & (i. Corsets, Mi: at iVic. 1. 1 dies 7'ic to rl 1) I'riees will be tiittdc to suit the tiiuis. Hats itu. 1 Hon nets made and titmmeil to order. Al l. MAll.OIiDKKS I'ltO.Ml'TLY iti.i.i;i. n A. LEWIS, Wel.lon, N. C. LOST A PAIR OF SPECTACLES It is better that they remain lost if they were not properly fitted to suit your eyesight. One's success in life is enhanced or impaired by the manner in which sees things. If you have weak eyes or poor eyesight you are LABORING UNDER A DIFFICULTY which we can remove by fitting you proper glasses to see things as they really are. J. H. WALLER, JKWKLKK AND OITIlTAN, Weldon, N. I'. Watch Inspector forSeaboaid Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line. Spiritism Said to B Osmonism. A most Interesting little lirochnrt has recentiy come off the presi settlm forth with Iltble proofs that the com niunl.atlons rcecivod by and tlirou(b Spiritist Mediums Is of I'e men origin, The writer traees his subjeel througb the Scriptures from the time when rertal i of the holy tinsels he, nine dls obed'elll. He pl',.es f i. .in the Scrip, tuns thai these fallen solrltn per Donate the human ile.nl. nit'i v hosi past history, spirits. i'ihimJi invisible I lire tliiirnualily a .Ua!nle.I. He shunt! thai Ui. y ai'.i ua .pi. ally p-rsoii ale Ihe Ovaim' an. I iii." Itedeeiner cominandlin! tlieir de.ehod on.s u pray, do penance, ele. T his, however Is merely to lead III. 'in oil and to hriiuj them more thoroughly tinder detnnnl neiil control. Sonie'lmet by breal.Iur. down the natural barrier, the iiiimai! will, they possess Hi It- victim, and rule hlin more or less to his rulu - frequent ly sending such to Hi" mini h' use. Numerous Illustrations, Seri'Uiiral am oi hern lac, lire given. The price nf Hit Utile book Is but ten cents; It should be III the hands of ull Interested Id Spiritism or who iiave friends Inter eslid therein. !'". !cse l:e Iwoeenl Mai: ps to the I'.ib in d Tract Society 17 ii: l.s str.-et, Itroolilyn, N. V. Honest Parmers honest Millers Turn it into Hour which is an clean as modern skill can make it. Honest Bread Is the result when it comes from our ovens, in these days of adulteration, nititii ial column.', eic . nc arc iirond to say tluil no tuin t is attached to our tiakimr. 1 se it lor nliolesomenesa. Tsc it for tootlisomeness. M. S, MOUNTCASTLE. Weldon, N. C. WELDON LUNCH ROOM Iiist-C!ii Restaurant lor Ladles and Oentlemen QUICK LUNCHES SERVED DAY OR NK1HT. Anything you way a,,t to order in season hrtuts, Ice Cream. R. L. CRAWLEY, Murfager, Weldon, N. 0. 1 lAUI-MRKi, I .i ii.i ct'i'-it(ivs) on mo rtt. viMl- wni OpyriKtiU rt-jiii-. ii, Wrwlnl (,i I'lioit). lor ntftitft 111 1 It V. Ilrml DHM. Iii-iIt. BalHsr rsruat . U I II l u 1 ' KOnESf ULr' S-iKt i,-,.!,! ,n -unir., f,,r ,,riwo rvaltiahl .mil WtW T0 T" Mil 5K IHTt H I, -i, orw-i w,n pT, How ti. kh a wut- D. SWIFT & CO. PATSNT LAWVIKk PROFESSIONAL CAkltS. WALll-R Ii. DAMLL, Attorney.at-Law, fel.l'ON, N. (', Practices in tliecouitsoi Hnl.fux .j Noitliampiouumliu the m.,. ,,, re.leral eoiias. follectioim ma.ie lu , parts ol North furolina. liranch ollic. at Halifax open every Monday Wni. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Catinssllor-at-Law WKUHiN, N. C. Ilusitiess promptly and faithfully at tended to. Associated with Peebles A Harris and tiuy ,v Midyette in Halifax Superior Court practice. 2-?,i-tf ar-ORGEC. OREEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (National Hank lluilduig) Weldon. N. C. ELLIOTT uTFlark ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IIAI.IKAX, N, C. Pinrrii Ks in the court ofllalirax and adjoining counties and in the Su preme court of the State. Special atten tion given to collections ami prompt re. Kl-llly W. WARD, DKNTIST, OKHCK IN DANIEL Bl'ILDlNu WELDON. N.CJ ep!2 lv SEND VOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L. HAYWARD, Weldon, N. C. Lamest Stoct m l Mi When in Norfolk call on m You will find ithat you at and K't it iiuickly. Having no camans, do aent I'oiiiiiiikHK.iutreid ded to our pi ices. hmeii. aides us lo use tlrslrlass ma terial and finish it properljr , We Pay Freight and Uuaranttt Safe Arrival THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, (ti.T years in business.) 159-1B3 Hank St ; NoliFOI.KVt ROSES, Carnations, Violets and other flowers always on hud. shower Wclilina llouquets, Kandsom. Floral I 'esins, i'alnis and Kerns for home culture. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narclssui and many other varieties ot llulhs for fall planting either for out or indoor (al lure. Hose hushes, Mairiu.lia! and t eririeens. Write, 'phone or telegraph. H. STEINMETZ, Florist, Raleigh, North Carolina. 5-23 It Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Da for Y They will cure your backachs, strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, bails up the worn out tissues, tni tliminate the excess uric ! that causes rheumatism. Pf vent Bright'! Disease and do nates, and restore health wA strength. Refuse substitut E. CLABK. Oo to HARRISON'S Kor Automohilc Itenairs and SuPF All kinds of Machine work ti"1" tionary, (lasoline, Marine and Knirines. Huns and I'istols. SatniW truaranteed. GoODjrEAR Tiresand SuddHcs on hand fsr J shop east end ol Second ,-treet' .. ... ., . ,..,,t,iv' W'eldonN. iiiuiiSEai 303 Saveath 8t., Washlngl , 0. B. fo.nitnJfiw.ajnn,JJ"
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1913, edition 1
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