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Write to our nearest Manager, or address: Farmers' Line Department HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Henderson. N. C. 301 -10 BE II Day Phone 'jr.. P.N. STAIN BACK'S Weldon, . . Full Line ol CASKETS, Day, Night and Out-of-town H. g. no WE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. jn Seven: Seventeen years' Experience. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. CAPITAL 550,000 SURPLUS S5.000. RESOURCES $300,000 V. A. WvciiB, Piesideut. K. II. Hues, Cashier. S. F Pattersou. C. A. Wvehe. .1. E. Wicker, W. A. Pierce. W. S. l aikt r. I'. .1. Ilouuds. .1. M. .I.it'kson, W. II. . imruivvn. Succeeding the First National o( Weldon and the Bank of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. All Banking, Collection and Commercial Cumui-m. Iuvil-0. 1 . S. Drpositair fur Government Fuuds. For Estates in Bankruptcy, and Postal savings Deposits. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts INSURANCE DEPARTMENT- for the convenience of tlie general puMic. we have inaugurated tins depart ment. All forms or insurance written promptly and at lowest rates CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Successors to CI, .is. C. Alley.) WHOLESALE Confectioners h Fancy Grocers I'KTKIISBU (teneral Airent in Virginia and North t arohna for the celelirated KP KBuw'a Chocolatx. ' Hepresented in Eastern I arohna l.y Messrs, W. T. P.aiigh ant (. MeP. Tucker. Hescrvp vour ottlei-lor tliem. TANNER'S HOOF PAINT SOLD fin IIU Pierce n moil ill WELDON. N. C. OlirriRID TRADI MAHX SPECIALTIES: Virginia Dare (White Scuppernong) Pocahontas (Red Scuppernong) Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Oarrett's Special Minnehaha (Red Champagne) (Sparkling Champagne) I ry i Scuppernong.) AndotherTarietieeofPl RE ami WHOLESOME WISES for home ind hotel use. Hlf hast Market Price Paid in (canon for BLACKBERRIES, (RAPES and all kind of mall fruits. NORFOLK, Vi., (Home Office) St. IOUIS, MO. iSAN FRANCISCO, Cat, stomach or bowels, caused bv inch- iun ur Loust tpaiiuo, yields yuivUy u North Carolina COFFINS and ROHES. O Calls Promptly Attended to hearse Service Anywhere 1". l'.nHfMiv ici'-l'ieiiit-nt .(MX I.. l,Am:i!". Vice PrcMdt n JJ DIRECTORS: John I.. Patterson. I'. P. Hounds, .1. T. tloocli. K(i, VA. HV nr.n I. M U m Dlipil) Garrett & Co, I ESTABLISHED 1S35.) Pioneer American Wine Growers, TBERISACLgy 4 r-kV-BlBLC-SIUDON TABLES OF THE LAW REPLACED. Review Sept. 28. "Itr-ii tn l il ''-I nw.li to "ir(lo, pi-Jrittua oiul turi'ifu!. s.or tti tinyi'r. and abumianf 1,1 In. ! t.." -S' himulh 9.77. ' 1 Ut'KVrii f:dls to see that f Mum s. Isniel mid the Law kJlLA "ere types, fails to got the leiil lesson out of them. Mims mis a type, not only of Jesus, but of the entire I'lmivh, of which Je sus is the Head. This St. Peter ex plains, saying. "Moses truly said unto the fathers, A Prophet shall the Lord your (led raise up unto you of your brethren, like unto rue "Acts 3;22. .l.-sus was raised up first, and since Pentifost the raising up from amongst the brethren bus progressed. The work will be mnsuuitnated when the full number of the Church shall have been accepted to glory. Then the nutl typitiil Muses will begin Ills groat work of delHering all desiring to re turn to harmony with tlod-all of whom are ivpii'senled In tho twelve tllbes of Israel. The (Tinr.li of this (iospci Age Is otherwise culled the Church of the First burns, typically the till f Levi, ail seiitcd tin- Hist horns In the I'lissuver. v. lepreseuied In of whom retire of Israel, saved These w ere dlv i.i- ; ed into two class es the priests a n d their s,.r v a u t . T h e l'1-lests lepresent ed The Christ -High Pilest and u u d e r ptiesis. The l.evltes l"i resented the re niiiituler of the o erctuners. The aiitityplcal Topical ut ( o il i Hec y'i'1 Advent. priesH will become a ltoyal Priest lio..d. Jesus, the great High Priest, In vested with Ulugly honors, will have associated with Himself the faithful Little Flock, His Joint heirs. The re mainder of the overcoming Church will be culaborers on a less glorious plane, yet spiritual. Their work will he pri marily the blessing of mankind. The First Tables of the Law. The first tallies of the Law were pre pared by the Lord Himself. This rep resents the fact that man was created perfect Image of his Crentor, In full accord with the Divine will and fully expressive of the Divine Law. Adam needed no other law thau that which was in and of himself us a perfect man -God's hiw was written In his heart. But by reason of sin this Law was broken. Poor hintiaiiity has no longer a proper Judgment respecting slu and righteousness. Man needs the great Meditator, to make reconciliation for his Iniquity and to rewrite the Law of God III his flesh. Tbeu Moses was instructed to hew out the two tables of the Law. This represents that The Christ la fully com ailssloiicd to prepure the hearts of mankind for the rewriting of the Il vine Law. To prepare men to obey Cod's Law will require their Restitution- tlitli' lifting up out of slu and degradation. This work, committed to Moses In the type, Is in the antitype committed to Christ. Muses' second coining with the two tables of the Law wits peculiarly dif ferent from the first. His face shone; and It whs necessary for him to put on a veil, whit h thereafter he wore In the presence of t li Israelites, but remov ed when entering llle presence of God. Christ's work us Mediator, at His Second Coming, will be Hccuuipunled by a velllitL- of Ills tlory. so that the world will not see Jesus This He de 'hired. --t a little while, ami the world -eetli Me no more; but ye shall see Me" File Apostle explains that the church will be prepared to see Christ in His glory by being changed from earthly to Heavenly nature. U His Second Advent, our Lord will veil His dory from mankind, and speak to l Ii t-ii i through the veil, and not diiistly from the spirit plane. Mankind will see Jesus no more. In Hteiul. they shall see Ills representa tives the Ancient Worthlos-ns Ffede clarcd, saying, "Ye shall see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob uud all the Prophets " The world will see them In human per fection, samples of what mankind may attain limine the restitution times. Other Features of the Type. The anointing of the Aaronlc priest hood typltled the anointing of thi ltoyal Priesthood v As In the type sac rifices w ere neces sarytiefore anoint ing nud consecra tlon to the prleat ly office, so Ii the antitype Jesui must offer Him self, thereby show lug Ills loyalty t Hod. by sacrlflc lug even uuti death. ieron'l .tnntntitp rep Similarly, the tin ot 1. der priesthood con seerate to ottlce only by sacrifice. Ii the case of the typical high priest, tht sacrifice was a bullock The antltypi was our Lord's own body. In the cas4 of the typical under priests, the sacri flee was a goat. The antitype Is tht human nature of the Church. lie brews 13 11 13. The typical mediator offered tipicl sacrifices. The real Mediator offen "better aacrillces." The lyplcai media tor led the typical people into the typl ral Promised Land. The antltyplca Mediator, during the thousand years ol His reign, till lead Hod's people back tu the blessings and privileges lost through Adam's disobedleuce, and r deemed Ly the Sacrifice on Calvary. Don't Let Baby Sutler With l c zema and Skin bruptions. Fables need a perfect skin-coveting. Skin eruption! cause them not only in tense suffering, but hinder their growth Dr. Hohson's Eczema Oint ment can be relied on for relief and per manent cure of suffering babies whose skin eruptions have made their life mis erable. "Ourbahy was afflicted with breaking out of the skin all over the tace and scalp. Doctors and skin spec ialists failed to help. We tried nr. Hob ion's Eczema Ointment and were over joyed to see baby completely cured be fore one box was used" writes Mrs. Struhler, Dubuque, Iowa. All druggists or by mail, one. PFEIFFER CHEMIC AL COMPANY, St Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. The fact that a man's home is mortgaged is no sign thai he owns an automobile. sit. few Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS.TO R I A THE DEACON'S MISTAKE. "Sister Henderson," said Dea ; con Hyphers severely, ''you should 1 avoid even the appearance of evil." "Why, Deacon, what do you mean?" asked Sister Henderson. "I observed that on your side I board you have several cut-glass j decaniers, and ihat each of them j is half filled wiih what appears to I be ardent spirits." "W ell, now, Deacon, it isn't anything of the kind. The bottles look so pretty on the sideboard that 1 just rilled them half way with some floor stain and furniture pol ish, just for appearances." "That's why I am cautioning you, Sister," replied the Deacon. "Feeling a iritle faint I helped my self 10 a dose from the big bottle in the middle.' SOME GAIN. In that part of Kansas where they need rain certain church con gregations have united to petition for it. "Didn't 1 see your husband go ing to church today?" one Kansas w oman inquired of another. "Yes, he went to ask for rain." "His faith must be pretty strong." "Yes; he wore his raincoat and took his overshoes and his oldest umbrella." "It didn't rain." "No; but he brought back a much better umbrella than the one he took away." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Wood's High-Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The. King of Soli Improvere, also make aplandld fall, winter and aprlna; grazing, tha earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will Increase the productiveness of the land more than twenty times as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can be sown by itself or at the last working of corn, cotton or other cultiva. ted crops. We are headquarters lor Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Winter Vetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices and Descriptive Fall Catalog, giving information about all seeds for lalleowing. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. mm j.t' 11,11 9 -I U.ll-d if. .til .Wlllll.r. UR NO rit. TRADI-MARKft, 'avmU I uj.y I iiilil" n ih-.i'ifit ".tnl Skftr-li. Mii.it' I ui I'liuto, fr FRII EPOHTuli I'ttle-ntaltility. t'Alul pri'l ,.r- r-v.ua:-!. BANK RtFIM. Ctft. ."end I ftiu m fUiLum lur uurivtu iittaluabltt Nc-kf lilt HOW TO OBTAIN Khd SELL PAT ENTS, H hu ll uiifM w.il iaj. Ho t KH a pttrt- hrr. tiaVlr-llt 1.1 111 hi Ottl-r VftlUetblf UlturlllsUIWIL D, SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYISS 303 Seventh St., Washing! a, D. C. KILLTHICOUCH anoCUREthc LUNGS othUIMIUGIS llEY,0l3fllTOY 1AB t OOCHl Lild BOAI OO '""IjOlPS Ur TMtt tmn mi sNDallTHROATAND lUNCTROUBliS evAffAtfreeo satisfactory ttenNDCO. Choice Cut Flowers Koses. Carnations and Asters in all colors. Our artistic arrangements in wedding outtits arc equal to the best. Nothing liner in lloral offerings than our styles. Pot plants, palms and ferns tor tiouse Decoration. Write for list. Mail, telegraph or telephone orders prouipiiy executeu oy J. L O'QUINN & COMPANY FLOKISTS, RALEIGH, North Carolina. Phones HU Ask for price lisl All ol our work Is done under tbs best sanitary conditions. No dls ease, vermin or other pests are sent In your clothes when they are laundered by WELDON STEAM LAUNDRY Call us on 'Phone 201 and our wagon or representative will come at once. Our I7'vc. per pound rate for family wash makes It cheap enough for famlllee to send all of their laundry to us. WELDON STEAM LAUNDRY CO., (Incorporated) lil'Y L. HUNCH, President 4 Manager. I CLEAN HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Care Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky. In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Beftie Bullock writes as follows : "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere al all. At times, I would have severe pains In my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. ftr J U Refrigerators, Nursery Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Freezers, Lawn Swings, Couch Hammocks, Porch Swings, Baby Swings, And Hammocks Of All Kinds. m o H O Q O H m WELDON FURNITURE CO., Weldon, WHEN YOU WANT IT EARLY CALL I 'Phone us jjgW. T. 1'ATtKKlt. The SB Cures Caused by Poisoned Blood. w-v. nr, D.u win mut jrou r- ..... . . mm bin. in your vmo. end lene up the erilerrl. curlne all dlMaaai raaultlu, from Impure er polaunai bljod. It haa ntaat theuaaada si .uudarhil cr-menp ef whkb ere en Maulcal Rtcerdt. wm.i. Mat. JOB PERSON'S REMEDY SAVED PROMINENT CITIZEN'S LSO PROM AMPUTATION. altt. JOI PlItON ! RIMIDT CO., a,irmii, k. v.. Dau Urt. Piraoa t I t traa.lt. ltb a tra.tlai ,'.".71:..',''"'' '", I ' - .(..ve. Ma eteaa sva trai'svuf wan , ollr.a,era htrba. palkarad wlillalolMa Iilli.M7?;"Vor 'i? "S. These .i.n ,n nsrin i.arallaa, and tha r ntadlaliial 'i VZ. L" "'," '-'laea wlia l.fl the l.mul. aa er the Indiana and la suaranteed undar th. Netienal Pure Kead and Dry, Laws le ba aeeelutelr pure. MlLla. PhImi'i l.mul. I. ul. - - 1 1 . In ! bottlaa. St. batllaa far ". rurrnaat a aeiiia rram Teu have a cure within pour ahauld net dalav eatuu aed. pere ceadltlan. ......... --. - .m.,.. .i many wenearnil eaa. cvrae made bp tats areet bleed madicloa. ADDRESS, MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO., KITTRELL, N. C lnl'0 Breed Kldaay Pill, .ed LUer Pills are the best. Price lie. peetpeld. SeeeplePree. Mil SEABO AED Trains leave Weldon, Effective April 27, 1913. C. E. CARTER. Ticket Agent. NO. 16 6:05 A. M. SEABOARD EXPRESS, Coaches, Sleeping Cars. NO.12 StABOAKU AlAlL, Vestibule Coaches. Parlor Car, for Porta, i ta D M mouth-Norfolk, connecting with Steamship Lines for Waah J:iy P. fn. mgton, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Providence NO. II 12:07 P. M. Honda points; Birmingham. SEABOAKD MAIL for Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birming ham and the Southwest; connects at Norlina.ltaleighor Ham let with "Florida Fast Mad" No. 43, for Jacksoufille and Dining Car, Sleeping cars- through sleepers to Hamlet and NO. IS SEABOARD EXPKES8, and the southwest. 12: if A. m. Wilmington; with No. 81 for Columbia, Savannah, Jackson ville and Florida points; bleeping car Portsmouth to Charlotte; Vestibule Coaches, Bleeping and Dining Can to all points South and Southwest. No. 19 for Raleigh leave "am. No. 20 from Raleigh arrive 8:2u p. m. Write to the undersigned for rates and C B. RYAN. Qeneral Passenger Agt., 1 had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardul, the woman's tonic, and 1 com menced taking it From the very first dose, 1 could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years ol continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what il will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it. Begin taking Cardui today. H'rile to; Oinsseota M.ikln Co. t. din' AJvlioiy Dsl.. Chtiinooca. Irnn., fur &'pcai ImlntcttOHl en trewr cut rtilM-D., bouk. ' Hnaa 1 WUhdi ter W'eoHie," .tnl Id flun wfiepar. J-ca 1 W H o w H U d Q H H o OQ tr1 N. C ,f 34, Your wants i first Grocery Siore to open. all Diseases - Impure or L tiroes an hnlthr. We ur Citak, N. C. eat a. l It cia. lm le "a ...M,....ua 4 u aja. f , JHO, W. JOHNSON. ...die.. ,hu.....T. htrba era fauna iB n ial." SS SO er II batllee lar vaur druealat ta-d.v. reach and yen u. aiu4 i-.n . Write aa for teetl- for Portsmouth-Norfolk, Vestibule for Raleigh, Atlanta, Birmingham Connects at Hamlet with No. 40 for time tables. ifO JOHN T. WEST, Division Passenger Agt Raleigh, N.C. t 11 ft fj r V7l'J or NtiaiCA. iANCAtrtm. mA. I am sole utcnt tor ilie Hamilton watcli in tl.is t itini'y. 1 repair W'atchts, Clocks, Jew elry, Sewing Machiits, Phono graphs, Cash Registeis, Lie. All work guaranteed. G. C. NELSON, WEI.IiON, N I'. FALL A WINTER MILLINERY. FANCY liOOnSnud NOVELTIES. Butlenck't Patterns R & Q. Corsets, M issen at 75c. Ladies 75c. to SI . Prices will be made to suit the times. Hats and Bonnets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAILORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. BAKED ON THE PREMISES are ull the delicious bakestull's that we sell. Both plain and fiiuey things turued out iu delicious uud attrac tive style. Great Varieties of Pies which appeal lu the American niau's appetite. Also fancy cakes and niacroons for the ladies. Buy of us next times. II $, MOUNTCASTLE. Weldon, N. C. Notice of Election. Pursuant tu au act ol the Legislature of North Caruliua, Session hi 1:1, House Bill -MOO, Senate Bill I'xfi, entitled "Au Act to authorize the issue of township bonds lor impruveineut ol roads in Hal- llax County, upon petition ol one foul til ot the voters ol Halifax cuuiitv. notice is hereby given that an election is called to be field in Halifax Town ship, North Carolina, on the llth day oi uciooer, 1:11.1, to ueieruiine tin- ques tion ol whether or nut Hahlax tow nship nan issue ihiikis to tlie amount ol f Hi, UoO to make improvements on tlie pub lic roads of said township. To run 3ii years hearing six per cent, interest payable semi annuallv. Done this the 1st day of September, BUS. By older of the Board : W. It. HARVEY, chairman. J. II. NORM AX, Clerk. Notice to Creditors. This is to notify all persons iudebted to the estate of Abe Brinkley, deceased, to make immediate payment to the under signed executors. Ail persons having claims against said estate will please present the same properly verified to tlie uudersigueil on or helore the loth day uf September, l!H4 or this notice will plead in bar of their recovery. This uie .'iiti uav oi iepiemtier. 1U3. ' W. E.ltA BOWEItS, J. WATSON HOWE US. Executors of the estate of Abraham Brinkley deceased. S. (t. DANIEL, Atty lor Executors. 1) 4 tit WE FURNISH A Royal Feast to every one who miy tneir groceries ;,t our store. A II the seasonable delicaciea are! found in our store the year rouuu. CONFECTIONERIES FRUITS CROCKERY AND TIN WARE Wooden and Willowware. Etc. Uoods delivered promptly auy wr"intnwn Polite clerks t Phone No. 80. B. M. PURNELL. WELDON, . C. 1 Lamest Sloe! io k When in Norfolk call on us You will Hud what you waut and get it quickly. Ilaviug no cauvassers, no ageui s commissions are ad ded to our prices. This dis ables us to use rlrstclass ma terial and liuish it propeily , We Pay Freight and Uuarantee Sate Arrival THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. , (63 years in business.) PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WALTER E. DANIEL. Attorney-at-Law, WELDON", N. C. Practices in tiie courts of Halifax ana Northampton and in the Supreme aan Federal courts. Collections made in all parts of North Carolina. Branch office at Halifax open every Monday Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WELDON, N. C. Business promptly and faithfully at tended to. Associated with Peebles & Harris and i, ay A Midyette in Halifax Superior Court practice. 2-ai-tf GEO RUE C. GREEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (National Bauk Building)) Weldon, N. C. ELLIOTT B. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HALIFAX, N.C. PkAiTHKs iu the courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and in the Su preme court of the State. Special atten tion given to collections and prompt re turns, lll-tt-ly U. B. A. a M. Ol I.K. K j OF NOR-l'll CAKOI.INA. $ E- II. SMITH, j t Civil LDcinecriiig k I an! Surveying. $ WELDON, X. C. I W.J. WARL), DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BU1LD1NU WELDON, N.C, sep!2 ly T. W. Mason, J. A. Worrell liarysburg, N. C. Jackson N.C W. L. Lono, Weldon, X. C. MASON, WORRELL & LONG, Attorneys-at-Law. ! Oftices: Weldon, N. C. and.lackson.N.C my 2H ly. J T. CLAR Kl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N.C. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjoiuing counties and n. the Supreme court of the State. Special attention given to collections and prompt returns yernon h. Mcknight, m. d , Physician and Surgeon. Over Vinson's Drug store, fl-'ly HALIFAX, N. C. SKNU YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L. HAYWARD, Weldon, N. C. D. E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. KnaDnke News Office -:- VteUoo N. C Go to HARRISON'S For Automobile Repairs and Supplies. All kinds of .Machine work done sta tionary, tiasoline, Marine and Steam Engines, linns and Pistols. Satisfaction guaranteed. Goodyear Tlresand Supplies on hand lor sale Shop east end of Second Street. 11. W. HARBISON, Weldon, N. C. FfkCalPs Magazine and McCall Patterns For Womtn Have More Friesde than any other magaiine or patterns. McCall's is tho reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. Besides showing all the late -t designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stones and helpful information for women. Eu5 WilXtZ ".. McCU Pettene Leeel ell eiKere ta snlt, i einiuuiip, tcuoorat and Bumbar eald. ali, Velars Mil M.t'.ll Panama than SD, olh li' McC ALL'S MAGAZINE 138-246 W. Wit. St, New York C.t ttsuralgla ceuees great euffertag. Jr, U Ilea Anu-rau nils give naef. mm Portsmouth, Va. 169-lSS.Bank Ht NORFOLK, VA. eaaje.efa IS"r.i r- T' y '' "-"'"'7-
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