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He ji i ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.5G Per Annum VOL. L. WKLDON, N. (-., TIIl'KKDA Y, .Il'LY , liM.. NO. 11 SHOULD WOMEN VOTE. SIGNS OF THE TIMES. acaoxziOE The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been m use lor over uv years, unit borne the signature of aud hu occn made under his per-t&yfy'j-fas ona supervision since Its Infancy. Allownoonotodocclvovoulu this. All Counterfoils, Imitations nnd " JitHt-as-irood" nro but Kiperlint.iits that trllle with uiid endanger the health of Infant nnd Children Experience agninst Kx pertinent. What is CASTORIA Castorla In it harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare iroric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It In l'lcasunt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie HiibMtauec. Its aire lit its guarantee. It destroy Worm and allays tVvcrislmess. It cures Diarrlnea and Wind Colic, H ii icves Teething Troubles, cures Coiistipatiou and FliitiOeuey. It Dssini Hates the Food, regulates the Stomach anil Itnwels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of J The KM You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. OE THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDON. N. Organized Under the Law of the State ot North Carolina, Siate of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital aiid Surplus, $55,000. For over '.'1 veais tins instil uliuu lias provided liankiuir facilities for this section. Its'stuokholdeis uml utiiceis uie identified with the busi ness interests of Halifax nil.) -Sui l liaiii itoii counties. A Savings liepartinent is maintained for the l.euetit of all who desire to deposit in a Savings Hank. In tins I ii part merit interest is allowed as follows: For Deposits allowed toreiiiani llnee numtlis or lonircr, 'J per cent. Six months or longer, 3 per cent. Twelve months or longer. 4 percent. Any information will he fumidiedou application to the I'residentorl'asliiei eKKHlUBN I W. E. DANIEL, V K K-l KhMOS.YI W. K. SMITH. L. (' lli I'F.li. idler. I 1 illKK I u UKAKK. ItlRECTOKS V. I.'. Smith, W. K. Daniel, .1. (I. Dial.e, VV .VI. I'olien. K. T. Daniel, .1. 1., shepherd, V. A. 1'ieice, D. li. Zullicciliei, .1 W. sledge 3E CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! MAKES YOU SICK 'AND SALIVATES "Orison's Liver Tom" Is Harmless To Clea Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels. Ugh I Calomel makes you lick. It's horrible! Take a dose of the danperous drug tonight and tomorrow you may loe a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it conies into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking i up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are slug gish and "all knocked out." if yuiir iliver is torpid and bowels constipatid or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, inst trv a spoontul of harmless Dodwm's idver Tone tonight on my guarantee. Here's my guarantee Go t any dru store and get a Ml cent Isittle of Dod son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and if it dis'sn't straighten you right up and make you feel tine and vigorous I want you t' go back to the store and get your mnney. Dodson's Liver Tons is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine: entirely vege table, therefore it can not salivate or make yuu siek. 1 guarantee that one spoonful of Pod son's Liver Tune will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your Isiwels of that sour hile and constipated waste which is clogging your system anil. mak ing yuu fed luisertihle. 1 guarantee that a tsittle of Unison's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling tin.- for months . tjliive it to your children. I' is harmless; dis'sn't gripe aud they 1.!-. t ideasant taste. This, Like Every Other Question, Has Two Sides, Each Possess ing Arguments Which Appeal to Their Champions. i II there is any one reason on j earth why woman should not vote, it is this: i bkc.acsi- sin; in a woman ! Ami compared to this, all oilier reasons pale into insignificance. Some people assume to think , ill, a w iinan sImiiLI not vme he-1 cause mil: is not man's menial equal. Hut ih.ii is mere sublet-, fuse, for every intelligent man i must admit that he could not have j been Messed with the power f ; thought and reason had his mother I not trunsmitted them to him. j BECAUSE SHI- IS A WOMAN ! ! i When God created the mother ' of man He inflicted her with a ; physical frailty for a purpose, and J since the beginning of the human J race woman has been the weaker sex, although her mental and mor al faculties :ire f.ir above par. HFCAUSH SHI- IS A WOMAN ! Woman's great province on tins earth ir lo hi nig children into the world .inJ perpetuate ihc human race, and when she performs iliis divine obligation as the Creator i i lended she is rendering her full duty to society. Oilier than tiie care of the home and ministering to the sick and the afflicted, more should not be asked of her. BECAUSE SHE Is A WOMAN ! Yes, and because she is a wo man she should be protected and shielded from the storms of life, from the mental quagmire of pres ent day political campaigns, from contact with the rougher and stern er side of humanity. BECAUSE SHE IS A WOMAN ! The mental and moral condition of posterity depend primarily upon the nails of character transmitted from ihe mother to the child, and many believe that to drag woman into the political arena would be a detriment to the humanity of the future. BECAUSE SHE IS A W OMAN ! The peace of the home, ihc pu rity of child life, the care ul -ick and alrhcted is there i gieaier sphere which woman could fill, or one half so important? Man should view woman as she is, as occupying a plane far above his own, as the light which draws his ow n steps in the greater attain ments and the bight r C.tlllllps u) life. And only in ihe mi'cw of over whelming and final emergency should she be asked to descend from the loftly pedestal upon which she has been placed by the one who created her in her glorious form of purity. Because she is a woman and the world need no belter reason. VERY CAREFl'L. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH CAROLINA'S FAMOUS RESORT 3yvasT!ei W -Line - WEEK t.hD AUD bUHMfR EXCURSION FARFir ... I JVC f Mmwm vr BATHING BOATING ISHING DANCING ATL AN T 1CXOAST LINE II It STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH mm roof Film SOLD BY A 11(1 WELDON, N. C. foiivrpncTKiiis i FOLEY KIDNEY "Did you break anything to-day, Norah?" asked the lady of the house. "No, ina'in," was the reply. "Are you sure you didn't break a single ihing?" "Yes, ma'am." "Not even one of the command ments, Norah ?" 'Oh. well, ma'am. I wouldn l be wicked enough to call a com mandment a thing, ma'am. ITu ie is more t atarili ill this section ol the counliv than all other diseases put tuirellier, and until the last few yeats wassuppofced to lie lueurahle. for a great many years doctors prouoi d it a local disease and pn scrilied local remedies, and by constantly tailing to cine with local treatment, pronounced it imuial.le. Science tat, proun Ca til ii li to lie a constitutional disease, and theiefore retuires constitutional Deal- in, ill. Ilull'sl alarrh t'ure. mituiifuc tuied by F. ,1. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tiie only cca.ititutiocal cure on the market, it is taken iatcruuily. It acts directly on the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. They otter one hundred dollars for auv case it fails to cure. F. 1. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio Testimonials sent free, l'rice 75 cents pel hottle. Hold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Fill's for Con itipa tion Adv' Some men are such cieur liars thai they can even explain to the satisfaction of their wives where they have been. CASTORIA For tafaats tad Children lnU8ForOvf30Yar9 AJways btvt th Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lytlia LI. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Providence, R. I." For the lienefit of women who suffer as I have dune I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it i-aused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked lifter my baby was born and inflammation set hi, then nervous pros, tration, from which I did nut recover until 1 had taken Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend aud when 1 hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your medicine." Mrs. S. T. Hichmond, 64 l"rogres8 Avenue, l'rovideuce, 1U. From Mrs. Maria Irwin, Peru, N.Y. Peru, N.Y." Ilcfore I took Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable Com pound I was very irregular and had much rain. I had lost three children, and felt worn out all the time. This splendid medicine bellied me as nothing else had done, and I am thankful every day that I took it." Mrs. Mama Irwin, K.F.D. 1, Peru, N.Y. From Mrs. Jane D. Duncan, W. Quincy, Mass. Soi-th Quincy, 11 ass. ' The doctor said that I had organic trouble and he doctored me fur a lorn? time and I did not get any relief. I caw Ljuia c. rmwiams vegetable Compound ad vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all through middle life and ant nuw a strong, healthy woman and earn my own living." Mrs. Jank 1). Duncan, Forest Avenue, West Quuiey, Mass. BT Write to I,TI. A K. I'l K HAM MEDICINE CO. itf (CONHItKNTIAl,) I.Y.X,MASH.,foruIviee. Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by u vtoiiiun uud held iu strict coulidenec. 1" f i lottf it j I (DO 1 .fa Boo this is S0M thirst-quencher" Some Oiirst-quencher is rightl The most tiring unties are well worth the energy if followed by a cool glass of Pepsi-Cola. Not only delicious and wholesome, but in viRoratbv, tt all times- after contests of brain oi 1 iawn. And in the home it has the Siir..- a petizing and comfort -giving effect;,. You van ?et it at the fountain nr rnrHnnfltprl in .KSti bottles, at your BH -a Jifrfsa eroeer's. For All Thirsts-Pepsi-Cola i LI 98 IS THE YOUNG MAN SAFE? "Is the young man safe?" The heart-wrung cry Has an age long ring that brings it nigh. Tis the nameless dread at the father's heart, As he sees his son from the home depari; 'Tis the burden of many a mother's prayer For her boy who wanders she knows not where; 'Tis ihe harrowing fear thai will not sleep Till it plows in the forehead its furrows deep. "Is the young man safe ? Can he safely (read In a path with crime and pitfalls spread? Can he pjss unscathed throuEh. the devil's snares That are clustered thick in the city's squares? Clan he rest secure when he little knows That his seeming friends are his subtlest foes ? "Is the young man safe?" when in very truth His path is strew n with the wrecks of youth 1 Safe? When the State protects the den That gluts it still with the lives of men ? Safe? VChen a man for a paltry toll May set a snare for a fellow soul ? "Is the young man safe?" when our laws condone The "Thou shall nots" on the slab of stone ? -'Is the young man safe ?" Let the Church and State Heed David's cry at the city gate; Let the city guard as its choicest wealth The young man's vigor and moral health. God make us wise for the hour is near When the youth is gone and the man is here. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A This is the busy season for the farmer and the hen. Evangelist Sees in Modern Cities Fulfilment of Prophecy, o Kichmond Times-llisputcli. "The straphangers on the elec tric cars, the jitney busses jostling one another on crowded thorough fares, the limited express trains and the six-decked ocean grey hounds are a fulfillment of the pro phecy of Daniel that in 'the lime of the end many shall run to and fro and knowledge shall be in creased,' " declared Lvangelist William C. Moffei to the large audience which crowded the tent at the corner of Main Street and Allen Avenue last night. ! After traveling six thousand ; years only as fast as the horse, the j camel and the crude sailing vessel could carry us, the '.peaker asser- I ted that it was not accidental that men to-day had harnessed steam and electricity, almost annihilating time and space. The printing, tel-1 egraphy and the modern facilities for travel and communication, the evangelist regarded as providen tially provided to bring about the fulfillment of Christ's declaration thai "ihe Gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness to all nations, and then shall the end come." Basing his remarks on the twen ty-fourth chapter of Matthew's gospel, the speaker pointed to the wane of the old-fashioned gospel piety, the terrible epidemicof crime, the moral laxity, the world-wide spirit of war and strife as signs of the time, marking the nearness of Christ's kingdom The attempt of some to fix a line for that event, he declared to be contrary to the Scripture "of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the an gels ofheaven." SEVERE MEASURE. A woman went into a New York police station and began reading the Bible to the officers in charge. She was arrested promptly and taken to the Bellevue hospital in sane ward and sujected to obser vation. This recalls the story of the man who went into Westminster Abbey and knelt in the aisle to pray. Lp ran a verger whocolared the kneeling man and proceeded to turn him over to the police. The man objected, whereupon the verger replied : "If I don't make an example of you, sir, we'll have people prayin' all over th' church." s i. A B A HERCHAIT TMLOU w Next door to ZollieolH r's, U'KIdiuN, . ('. Q M I take your measure and make suit to order on mv lieneh. Call and M VWinsiieet tine line of pieee roods and samples. Sati'sfaetion nwtnUmi.JM IT WILL FA TOSEIi T YO Our I Stock of All kinds of Furniture to brighten the home. 9x12 Druggets from $2 50 to $50.00. Desks, Automobiles, Velocipedes, Hand Cars, Sleds. Doll Carts, Doll Trunks, and lots of other things to make the little folks happy. Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, and Hand Painted China, for Wedding Gifts. WELDON FURNITURE CO., Weldon, N. C $'4, $'4 4S $'4, &&i$i(r$t S J TV APT DEFINITION. "Sadie, what is a gentleman?" "Please, ma'am," sheanswered, a gentleman's a man you don't know very well." THE ONLY ONE. Circus Manager (to appli cant) You say you want a job in the sideshow, eh? What are your qualifications as a freak ? Applicant (proudly) I am the only living author who has not written the inside Mory of the Great War. Life. A cheap man may be bought with a 5-ceni cigar. A MERCILESS JUDGE. One Who Shows No Mercy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Bui nearly all of us have anoth er guess coming. . A merciless judge is Father Time. Before him the weak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can stand, bor years the following statement from Weldon resident has withstood this sternest of all tests. George w. lye, Ledar street, Weldon, says: " 1 was having trouble with my kidneys. They were not acting as they should and the kidney secretions were unnat ural. I also had pains in the small of my back and through my kid neys. Doan's Kidney Pills re heved me ot all aches and pains, regulated the action of my kidneys and did me good in every way. No Trouble Since. On June 29, 1914, Mr. Tye said: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills made for me has been a last ing one and 1 have had no occas ion to use them tor the past two years. I gladly confirm my form er endorsement." Price 5UC. at an aeaiers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Tye had. FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Pro prietors, Buffalo, N. Y. The only asset you would leave your family or business that would be worth 100 cents on the dollar is the cash you have in the bank and your life insurance. Did you ever think of that ? How much have you of each ? Think it over and fix up the life insurance end of it TODAY. Don't put it offto morrow may be too late. See or Phone Lewis B. Suiter, Representing the New York Life Insurance Company Largest Strongest Best Phone 303 L - WELDON, N. 0. L If 3
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