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DO YOU DRIVE TO TOWN ? Thin farmt r ft !t -phoned anil- -stayi ( at home. And tind the marker unfavorable for your produce? The fanner iifVirt Una n .4l , n-.li rn i In first. The useless trips cost of service. Under our plan the service costs but a trifle; the farmer owns the instrument and the equipment. For information write to our nearest Manager for pamphlet, or address: frurttitfiV Line Ucui-tnitul HOME M1PH0NE & iLLLGKAi'H CO. iiA.wiAnr..i hi r G 301 30LJ001 IAV I'll'INK : P. N. bTAIN BACK'S eei r x i ) k i it a k i : i , Weldon, Full Line of CASKETS. COFFINS and ROBES. Day, Night and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. ROWE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EJY1BALMER. Seventeen years' Experience. Why Spend All You Earn? You might get sick or hurt--be prepared for it You might want to make an investmentstart now, ''Takes money to make money," you know, You might be visited by thieves or fire--an account with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to get into. We pay 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts THE Bank of Halifax, HALIFAX, 1ST. C. E. L. Travis, Vice-President. N. L. S ted man, PreHklent CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Successor!' to ('has. V. Alley ) WHOLESALE Confectioners & Fancy Grocers PETKRSBUKG, VA. General Airent in Virginia and North Carulinu for the celebrated Spakhow's I'lira'di.ATEs. r Represented in Eastern Carolina by Messrs W. T. F.augh am I. McP. Tucker. Reserve your orders for them. TUIER'i SOLD BY WELDON, N. C. RROI-il KnKI) TIUDK M 1(K SPECIALTIES Virginia Dare (WUile .xutinernoiiir) Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul (iarrett's Special Minnehaha (Hed t'hi)iai;ne) (parklinif I iiiuipaL'nel l'ry ciipnernonK.) And other vurietien of I'l'Itl. and VlliI.I.Sii.i: V1N:S for home and hotel use. Highest Market Prices Paid in neason for HI.ACKIiKltltlES, fiHAI'F-S and all kiuds of small fruits, VHn.K. V , (lloniinNm (i uy "AM FHAXCMX), ClI- CONDUNSnD STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Enfield, Enfield, N. C, at ihe close of business April 4, 1913 Resources Loans and discounts, Overdrafts. Hanking House Furniture and Fixtures, Other Real Estate, Cash and Duo from Banks ' Total, $J,4.Vt.7 lil 'l.lMKI.UO I.WIO.IH) 1 ,IMJt.Ot no,!.v,! ja:iO,93u.99 Being the largest bank in Halifax county, conservatively managed, and equipped with best facilities, we solicit both individual and savings accounts, promising the utmost liberality consistent with safe banking. G. B. CURTIS, IVEY WATSON, J. W. WHITAKER, President. V.-Pres. and Cashier Asst. Cashier. ' i llii- linm.-i ("HI i I 1 1 inll Aim thus saved are worth the 1 j c Nii.m i Vhk '.V ami North Carolina Hearse Service Anyw here F. H. Gregory ('ashler. ROOF PUIf Garrett & Co. (KTAnr.i.-iiE) rvr..) Pioneer American Wine Growers Pocahontas (lied Scuppernoillf ) Liabilities I Capital Stock, $!D,ooo.oo tn.Mis, in 3,t7,').l!l is. oo 2N2,41i9.37 l.'iHO.KW.iXl Surplus and I'ndividcd protits, Vncarned discounts Accrued Interest Dividends unpaid Deposits, Total, ifeAXi, B tDi?5TUDYJOliSSP LESSCS LEARNED BY JOSEPH'S BRETHREN. Ocneais W--June 1. in;i :rrr' -rv yjLt sin one lo cmJut, 3".f i: f. Jfi'il'icr, full I'.' "IJV trf '"-.. ifii-, i i;. ft. V. CODaVS lesson shows Hint Jo e.'pli's experiences, mixed will) fultli, worked out for bliu a era ml character, wholly obedi ent to liid. Hut by n different process, Jo.iei'.Ys brethren wore exercised by roiuoiso mid became more nymputhet le, more urotherly-klud. moro loynl to their futlier Ja.vb. Life's experiences are Intended, under Dlvtno supervision, to be corrective and helpful. Confi d.'i:v In God, however, Is necessary as a bus!.- for any sikh blessing. After tlio feast In which Joseph bad (:U en Hen.lmnln live reu deiurteil fur home, well pleased with their experi ence!". Joseph, bow ever, desired to portions, the breth 6 ?Qj. rx V test llieir syinpa- v thy for their fat lie ber sJ ill.- J'' 7'V and their lo In tcvoat ill UeUjillllitl. Therefore he e:un ed his silver cup (o be placed lit I'.en Jumbi's s n c k of wheat After the lilcll.lvll l;ul pit- "'ic cmi ir.j ohI'I in Itrnfamin n t ten fairly .-lulled homeward. .1 pli stilt sciviima u ileiiiiiiid his eup. The brethren protested their Inno cence, and derhired that If the cup were found in their possession, they would willingly become slaves. The search was made, and tlio cup found. In great distress the company wended its way back to the palace. Ai;ain Joseph was austere and re proved them, that they nilbt have op portunity to abandon Ueiijamln. Tro testlin; Innocence, they declared their willingness to beeouie Joseph's slaves. But he answered that only the guilty one - Benjamin. - should become his slave, and that the rest should return hotue, and continue to enjoy the favors of Egypt. This proposition he knew would tost them. Had they the same liMinleBsness that they had exhibited when they sold him Into slavery? Th. n Juilah, who bnd pledged him self that Benjamin ohould return In (u(ty, made nn eloquent appeal, and en'roated that, he be accepted us a alave In Benjamin's steud. He ended ,vJth the yucsOon, "dow shall I go up to my father, end the lad bo not with Ule; lest I see the evil that shall be full n.y father." 'Tho evidence of a cbnngo of heart was sallsfactoiy to Joseph, and Is to us all. Thoso who lovo righteousness re joice In righteousness, as those who love sin rejoice In It. When wo per fervo so marked a change In those men, we rejoice, not only for their sokes, but also at the general lesson furnished. The conviction is borne In upon us (hat much of the, sin, the tueauiiPss, the cruelty of today may be Attributed u inherited weaknesses and Immature experience. We say, "How great u chnngo would probably be ef fected by a broader, deeper knowledge of onrsolves and others'." And do not life's dally experiences tend U give us the broadening of syin potMes, and thus character develop ment? I'oubtlcss there lire exceptions to tuery rule, but It Is our conviction thst a sunVlen' y of tlio likeness of (Sod retaatns i:i everf lU.'Cjber of our rd! tr pi'irnlt him lit Ornoa to appro ctntp fie good, tbe oot'.e, the pure. It it b-'iiusu i.e U suicur."!?! by sin and tolflsbi.oss that UUM" goflUko seutl t).eiit are ?u rnwly brought Into ex r.?Se. When Will Mn Profit? f'.on.'o will say, "Admitting that life's tv'a! i."i. b men the sinfulness of sin 1 ai" J (he wisdom of righteousness, where Would be the profit of such Instruction I !f only the saintly, who walk In Jesus' i footsteps under a covenant of self-sac rifice, ere to share. In the Kingdom? Uow will the remainder of the ruco prout by their experiences, if death otids all h..pe!" Tlio answer is that wo have made a mistake respecting the teachings of the Bible. The Scriptures nowhere say that ail hope of salvation ends when we fall flaleep In dentil. So far ns the Church li concorned, It Is true thut death ends tliair probation. But this Is not true eoncernliig the world. The Church alone Is uow on trial. Tbe world's trial tiinc will be In the next Age. Corlst'a Itelgn will tie the great thou-sand-year Tiny, in which will be deter HUiiOQl tbe worthiness or unwortblness if everlasting life of all humanity. ORloso found worthy will eventually bo perfected, and granted tUo Divine blessing of ever lasting life. All then found un it at t-fcT5 w-orthv will be con lW??v? 1 demned as unfit for life, sentenced to the Second Peath. Tbe experiences of the present life, good or bad. will "Bni io!l to lo U(1V0 tucr hearlug Z fir" Pn ,h8 fuI" trial, but will not decide the case for any one. Because (I misuse of present opportunities and knowledge, some will enter upon the future life disadvantaged proportion ately. These disadvantages will be their stripes, their chastisement, for present failures. Others, rightly eicr. cUcd by the trials and difficulties of life, will be made more Just, more lov Inj, as were Joseph's brethren. Thus tbey will be the bettor prepared for a good entrance Into the Messianic King dom, now, we believe, nenr nt hand. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Th? pawn broker won't B'lvanc? a cent on your self-esteem. For the Weak and Nervous Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, energetic full of life and always have a good ap petite, if they would do tlio sensible tiling for health take Klectric Hitters Nothing better for the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thousands say they owe their lives to this wonderful home remedy. Mrs.lt. Rhinevault, of Vestal Center, N. Y., savs: "I regard Klectric Bitters as one ofthe greatest of gifts. lean never forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a difference it will make in your health. Only 50c. and fl. Recommended by all druggists, Adv. 'I'aVVii i'afi. All men are born equal to any amount of foolishness. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASJ.ORI A MRS. A. S. BURLESON If J " Mrs. Burleson is the wife of the postmaster general. She It one of the cleverest women In Waihlngton. Besidet being an author of books and short stories, she It a playwright of no mean ability and a leader in to clety. She hat three daughters. HIGH COST OF LIVING. The high cost of living was not high When we were girlsaml boys; We had fewer boughten things Anil scarcely any toys. We lived on what we had at home, Sold what we had to spare: And in the spring and summer days, Our feet and legs went hare. We enjoyed ourselves as well As any one can now; Hut just begin to follow style If you want to start a row. We wore plain clothes tochurch those days; As well as Sunday-school; But if we wear plain things now We are thought to play the fool. We saved the ashes and meat scraps To make the family soap; But to get such things these days. To town you have to lope. Of course, it's good to have the things Which money will always buy; Hut if you don't stint quite close Your living will sure be high, The one thing we all should do Is to make our livingat home; Then the land will How with milk And honey from the comb ! Southern Reporter. HIS SHARE. "V('hat are you doing for our cause ?" asked a suffragette work er. "Doing !" replied the man. "I'm supporting one of your most en thusiastic members." MADE A DIFFERENCE. "liuch of those 10 boils is worth $1?, said the physician, essaying the roll of a Job comforter. "To you or to me, Doc?" anx iously asked the afflicted man. Buffalo Express. UNUSUAL. "He has a very magnetic per sonality." "He has, indeed. Why that man keeps his friends even after they get automobiles." FAITHFUL. The bedbug has no training. Gee He's just a poor dumb slob; i But you can bet your coin that he in jomj 3 UN 1Mb UU. RCSTORES SIGHT. After constantly repeating to her self, "I shall see again," Miss Stella Adams, of Boston, has re covered her sight after being blind for three years. NOT EAGER. ' Are you ambitious to dip rich '!'' "I'm not ambitious to die in any condition." Detroit Free Press. FOROIVINa. When a man is his own worst enemy he is usually willing to forgive and forget. Puck. NO INDEED. Ignorance of the law does not prevent the losing lawyer from collecting his bill. Puck. Even ihe open-faced man should close up occasionlly. Gave Up Hope "I suffered five yeais, with awful pains, due to woman ly troubles," writes Mrs. A. D. AlcPherson, from Chad bourn, N. C. "They grew worse, till 1 would often faint I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my side ; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third buttle was used, I could do all my work. All the people around here said 1 would die, but Cardui relieved me." TAKE lARDUIWomanVTonfc For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and well. During this time, thousands of women have written, like Mrs. Mr Pherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. If you are a woman, begtn taking Cardui, today. tCWiAv Lidiei' Adviiorv Dnt.. Chatttnool Mrdlcin, Co. lor Sptcutt Inttnuttont. and S4-pat book. The Drug Store to Take Your Prescriptions to W. M. COHEN'S, Where they will be accurately and Carefully Compounded, day or night Haras ATLANTA riSTTS CANDIES Norris Delicious Candies-superior to all others received weekly. WHEN YOU WANT IT EARLY m m m CALL 'Phone us MAV. T, 1MK1-.1m The mmmnwmnmnmmmmmmM mwinwm Cures Caused by Impure or Poisoned Blood. RtapumtMtamFczema Indiaen1lon Nervmumai nnd IniDurc Blood tmiMmstlbte Joe Peraon's Hemedy. Oood Pure Blood will make you (pmrntftriiB remwly to put pure blood in your vein and tone ? the lyitrnv curlnu ull diaeiites reaulting from impure or Dotsone.i blood. It hu made ttiouaanda ol wonderful cutt'i-man al uhieh are on Mtslual Records. MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY SAVED LEG FROM AMPUTATION. StiiDT Crttk. n r f UR1 JOB msON'S REMEDY CO., Kitliei), n. I. Deal Mn. Puton i l iron hied wiih a breaklne ib luim oi inj itrir monipf hi, nun anoui a coiuiauM until one Dan oi mr itt itom tbe knee limn l i nmblt lo walk. 1 tried vaiioai medicinn and uhfuciani but it toniinufd lo Ipteid and tl warm. One dar I u talking to a friend about Imlng It ampnutj, but wji persuaded to trr Mn. Joe Prison i Hemrdr. I bougln mjim ot tbe leiaedy and Mati ud i i ftir auou began tu itnprore and 1 am uow peilectlf well iaia, Mrt. To Person's Remedy la an old Indian of trvilal, green herba. gathered while IUI. iKiiiui wi in uiiut, t ue nrroe are found in tne netgh borhood of the Tar River In North Carolina, and their medicinal Qualities were first discovered by the Indiana who lett the formula wunine rerson lamiiy. n it by the Indiana and la guaranteed und;r the National a-ure rwa ana uruf liwmo Mr a. Joe Person a Remedv In In tl.OU bottle. Sit bottle for iu.uu. rurcnase a Dottle from You have a cure within your reach and you hould not delay letting your blood into a ood, pure condition. Writ ut for testi monials and recur da of nrnny wonderlul curve made by ttiW great blood meduine. ADDRESS, MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO., KITTRELL, N. C. ed InJinn Brand Kidney PIUi tnd Llvw Pllla r. thi bnt Pries 2Sc. postpaid. Samplt Free. SEABOARD AIR Trains leave Weldon, C. E. CARTER, NO. 16 6:05 A. M. SEAHOAKll EXl'IiESS, for rortsmouth-Norfolk, Vestibule CcStches, sleepiuK Cars. NO 12 KKAHHAKIi .MAIL, Vestiliulc l oaches. I'arlorl'ar, for I'orts ' mouth-Norfolk, connectinir with Steamship Lines for Wash- 3:19 P. M. inirton. llultimore. New York, lioston and Providence. NO. II 12:07 P. M. Florida points; ItirmuiKliam. SEABOAHIi M AIL for Kalei(rh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Kirmimt liam and the Southwest; connects at Norlina, ltuleiuli or Ham let with "Florida Fast Mail" No. 43, lor Jacksonville and Pining Car, Sleeping cars- through sleepers to Hamlet and NO IS SF.AHOAKI) EXl'KKSS, for Kaleith, Atlanta, llirmingham and the Southwest. Connects at liamlet with No, 40 for 12: 39 A. M. Wilmington; with No. HI for Columbia, Savannah, Jackson ville and Florida points; Sleeping car Portsmouth to Charlotte; Vestibule Coaches, Sleeping and Dining Cars tj all points k'muth and Southwest. No. 1!) for Haleigh leave 7 a. m. No. 211 from Haleigh arrive :Ss p. m. Write to the undersigned for rates and C- B. RYAN, Qeneral Passenger Agt. Portsmouth, Va. TL Cttttuiotf . Ttnn.. "Home Trcatuuot tor Woaen, kdi iree. j w WORTH SMAddNCl YOUR.-HI'S -OVER.- .34, i Your wants $ first Grocery Store to open. & all Diseases when vou hm Un trons and healthv. W PROMINENT CITUKN 9 oot on mr It came fini In monin u commenced to (pteaJ. and duwn. tji a mmi a ,.liJ ant At JNO. V. JOHNSON. remiwW mA frcm i..ia. tnthta condition. thuapreBervlng made io-di.v mucI v uu it e absolutely pure. at ll rfr..- tnr t5.00 or 11 bottlen fur your druggist to-day, LINE Infective Jan. 5, Ivl3. Ticket Agent. time tables. II. S. LEA1U), Division Passenger Agt RalelKb.N.C. mi 11? AWL MJllS' fjAJJrJpAD.TlMEKEJE Or AMEBIC). lANCAtrrrt. M. I am sole agent tor the Hamilton watch in lliis vicinity. 1 repuir Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Sewing Machines, Phono graphs, (lush Registers, Etc. All work guaranteed. 0. C. NELSON, WELDON, N. C. -OF- HI'lllNU & HV.MMMU MILLINERY. FANCY HOODS ami NOVELTIES. Hutterick's Patterns R & Q. Corsets, M isses at "rc. Ladies "lie. to H. MuPrioes will be made to suit the times. Hats and lionnets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAILORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. Honest Farmers Honest Millers Turn it into Hour which is an clean as modern skill can make it. Honest Bread Is the result when it conies Irom our ovens. In these days of adulteration, artilieiul coloring, etc., we are proud to sav that no tain't is attached to our baking. I'se it fur whulesomcness. I so it fur tootlisomeness. M. S, MOUNTCflSTLE. Weldon, N. C. A Proclamation BY THE QOVERNOR. SIOO HKWAHI) State of North Carolina, 1 Executive Department. WllllRMAS, Otlicial information has lieen received ut THIS DEPARTMENT that suine unknown person shot and killed lhiimas shaw. near Roanoke iiapids, N. ('., on May S, PI1M. AND WIIEIiFMS.it appears that the said party unknown lias lied the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary pro cess ol law cannot he served upon him. NOW, TIlEltKI OliE, I, Locke Craig, liovei nor of Ihe state of Sort h Carolina, by virtue ofautliontv in me vested by liiw.du issue this my PltiK LAM A'lTON, tillering a reward of One Hundred Dol lars fur the apvrehensiun ami delivery of the said party unknown to the Slier ill' of llulilax fount v at the Court House in Halifax and I do enjoin allollicers of tliestateand all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our City ol Raleigh, the ?th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen and in the one hundred and 117th year of our American Independence. LOCKE Cli Aid. I'.y tbe liovermir: JOHN P. Kt:i;i:, Piivale Secretary. Description I'liknown. $250 REWARD, 't he above reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and delivery to the Sheriff of Hal ifax county, of the unknown person wlut, on Saturday nigld, May 3rd, I'll 3, shot and killed Thonirs Shaw, at his residence in Halifax ci iiotv. aliout six miles west of Weldon. And all ollieers of the county are hereby enjoined to aid in biingiug said criminal to justice. I'.y order oflhe Hoard of Commission ers ot Halifax Coiintv. W. R. IIARVEV, Chair. .1. II. NORMAN, Clerk. Sale of Land for Taxes I will on Monday, Junejud, l!l;i, tell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house dnor in tin- town of Halifax the following lands in Weldon tuwnsliip, iiainax county, a. i ., to salisly taxes and costs for the year IUI','; Waller Day, 1 town lot tlH."i7 Jessie Hawkins, l."i acres land , I.mh I r-uni tinmen, i ttiw n lot a. I.' Richard lvey, 1 towu lot, .. P. s. .Neville.house and lot, (iooeli lli ick yard K Annie L. Ridley, I town lot, 4..V1 Wm. Reed, 1 towu lot, Walnut St. -t.,-,3 J. I.. HARRIS, Tax Collector, Weldon Tow nship KILLTHE COUGH andCUREtheLUKGS Dlf.tlltlG'S HEVDICCOVEriY Usici 6oai.oo TOitt Bomt: ra 50AIOf)l 0LO3 W1UTHMATANP 1UNC TROUBlfS SVABANrtei) SATISFACTORY iiraii Display PROFESSIONAL CARDJj WAI TER E. DANIEL, Attorneyat-Law, WELDiiN, N. C. Practices in the courts ol llulilax ana Norlliainptoii mnl m the Supreme anu Federal courts. Collections made in al parts or North Carolina. Urauch otlice at Halifax oiien every Monday Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Couiu.'llor-at-Lsw WELDON, N. C. Business promptly ami faithfully at tended to. , Associated with Peebles & Harris and Gay & Mulyette in Halifax Superior Court practice. 2-SS-tf OEORUE C. OREEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAVVfc (Nationul Hank Ituilding), Weldon. N. C. ELLIOTT B. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. Diiacik ks in the courts ofllalifaxand ,, .: I ;.. 11... Su ailJOIIllllg fUUUVICi. nwu iu ... . rtl.c..,.. u.,.,niut ulti.n. prenie court ui me .-I........ tion given to collections and prompt re ........ in.il.lv turns. W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL lit 1LD1NU WELDON. N.C sepl2 ly U. E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. Koanuke News Office -:- WclJun N C ShND YOUR ORDliRS FOR' ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO L:. L. HAYWARD, Weldon, N. C. Larpt St Oct ii tbe South. When in Norfolk call on ot You will tind what you want and get it quickly. Having uo canvassers, no agent's commissions are ad ded to our prices. This ena ables us to use tirstclassma terial and linish it properly ;. We Pay Freight and Guarantee Safe Arrival THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS., (&t years in business.) 159-163.P.ank St NORFMLKV ROSES, Carnations, Violets and other flowers always on hand. Shower Wedding llouquets, Handsome Floral Designs, Palms and Fernt for home culture. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus and many oilier varieties oi liulht for fall planting either for out or indoor cub . ture. Rose bushes, Magnolias and Ev-. ergreens. Write, 'phone or telegraph. H. STEINMETZ, Florist, Raleigh, North Carolina.. 5--A'Mr Go to HARRISOM'S lor Automobile Kiira and 8uppliet. All kinds ut .Machiuc work done t lionary, (.tsUri,, Marine and Steam Engines, (inns and Pistols. Satisfaction guaranteed. GOGDiVEAR Tiresand Supplies on hand lor tale Shop east end of Second Street. It. W. HAmilON, Weldon, N. C. McCail's Magazine aud McCall Patterns For Women Ha Mora Frimdt than any other magazine or patterns. McCalft it the reliable Fashion Guide monthly in horn,? r ,0nbundred "'""""d homi a. Bfsidei showing all the latest and helpful mformation for women. 'rTiJfiiv i" ! j McCALL'S MAGAZINE B-24w.S7u.St,N.wYfcC,
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