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a ESTABLISHED IN IN60. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Sub.scriDtion--$l.5 Per Annum VOI,. LI I WKLDON, N. ()., TIIUKSDAY, .JANTAKY 10, VMS. no. :r i Net Cir; '.i'ji :". ir)?lui(t Uranium ii SB r n c i vi : i n ib I U n I '1 HI Hi Hi B aiv : Jill f' AV'iMablefrcpnrtionforAs .siimliiliii'iUii'FoiHlhyKula a . I II -It rat !i :-ii 'See- ( ;iu'Tfulnc and HlContai iieitUx Opium. Morphine nor MiiiiTftl. Wot Naiicjotic Mm W AholilulKcmtw iih : Constipationancl Diarrhea. mid lVwrlshnf ss mill LOSS ir ! resiiltiiiii't'Wfriilii'? fat Simile Siwtwr, Tut ComimCoHM jorInfa,.js. i,j Children, Mote iriow That Genuine ::nria Always Bears the Signature z.'i Air aP-fia Eja Codv of Wrtrar. ' V n ) in A IS I ji' . ji' In Use For Over Thirty Years AoTORIA CINTaun OHHNV MtW CIT Kelly Springfield I'nited States Goodrich Wh have on sale in our salesroom now the largest stoc of Automobile Tires ever shown in Weldon. Three of the best makes on the American market. Tires that will give you more miles for your money than any other make. Our tires are guaranteed bv the' manufacturers on mileage basis of 3500 to 5000 miles. E have In stock almost any size or style Yy Plain Tread. USCO I read, Chain, Nobby and Silvertown Cord Tread. The market is un settled now, and Tires may advance at any time, buy now, save money, get the right tires at the right prices, Also carry in stock a full line of all Automobile supplies and accessories. Batchelor Bros. Chalmers and Chevrolet Automobiles Oldest Oarage In Weldon Republic Trucks THE Dining Room should be a cheerful place, for when you eat your meals amid pleasant surroundings you do much to aid digestion. And good digestion means health. HAVE US FURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM The variety of designs in Tables, Chairs, Side boards, China Closets, Serving Tables and the like, is ample to satisfy your desires, whatever they may be, In the matter of style, finish and price. Come In and talk it over with us. We are as eager to QIVE satisfaction as you are to receive it. Weldon Furniture Company, Weldon, N. C. PRICE LIST BELL 2 IN 1 TYRES MM) W. broad St., KicHMONl), A. Vour Old Tyres Made Into One MI.K ata'l Uli.H an:'' Mia' ,11x4 Mid S4l4' Sf.Hi Sil4 Mill 3..H) :il4) 3714 '.V)lb &il.' S7KI ri'HMNIUMM BOTH CAM Mill a on 8 Ml 3 ST. 4 Kl it .411 .1 IM 5 7ft 5 ." 5 " II Ml 6 HO 7 fill 7 SO 7 75 8 00 ir PI HUfH K $4 7j .'1 li I HO 7 7" H SMi S HO 9 HTi 10 40 10 dO 11 Hi 10 UO 11 70 11 w It! !l 12 mi 14 ! HI II I'llli K riH I'oMli.KII , i.-. I nm I .. SO, 7 .' !l l VI 411 '. m it no, 18 IK) 14 H 15 till' li. HO' 15 85 15 l Hi 901 1H 70; 18 18 95 70 Tl'BIS 1' INI I 40 'J 911 8 4 -A) 4 45 4 !KI 4 00 4 75 5 Oil 5 till 5 90 0 110 II 10 6 40 a mi 0 75 HAD TRICK BATHING SUIT, j Yiiumk v' 0111:111 1 mist's 11 1 11 111 11 1 Si'iisiiiiiin il Iti IkIHoii. 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Doo't throw aw.y your old tire,wnd them to u, we m.y In able o make lha io I Z, "aVtet b. the juV, no d.po.it n..ry make all ahio uiMt. aubjaet to youreiamiDatioo; if they . 0'"0" ', "Al a retuf til bt rou at thi hifhut Kichmond ptioei (the hmliMt..aay where ana reiuru ; . . li - . .i .ru. ru. luoomiDX. ml In ml aei'i-HMirii'i., - i' in' irlv ; 1 1 1 i I 11 ri"i 1 iil,' I lnwi' 'i .-i'ii I , Kill I tlrspiii' Hi" furl lh;ii Hi mills f H'l'!i I ' 1 1 V li'-i.l llll.lr iiim US rrnw.l. i mi nun I I III' n'lll:: i 111:111 wlin "lis Ink mil; nil' Iht liniliiim sun 11ml uiliin mi lin swraii'i' mid skirl, nil in llir j wurlil that tlirv Haw was n j vuiiiil' H'liiiian liikiiin nil' lirr I liailiiiiL; suit ami putt inn mi Iht , KWraii-r ami skill I J iisi that ami mi hint; imni' 'riioyniiiin "'iniiiin Innl a trick j unit, Inn lii l'inr slii- nut it, on slm imarl v caiisril a lot. of Inn. km inrLs niiiiini; ni'iitlcini'ii wlm 1 1 1 . . 1 1 u ( 1 1 Hint llicv liiiil trick necks. She catisctl only 11 mil, I sciisiitiiiii when she cmno inn mi tin' ticach ami pullcil nil' the swcali i ami skirt, milil, liu I'iinsi' mil M'iy inan.v kiiw her hi'l'nii' llicv alsnsaw t hut lliiilci' the tiwcalcr ami Mkirt kIhi had on a liallunn suit that was hili ('iiuiiuh up ami lnw ciiiiunh iliiwn nut tn nlfciiil anyli(iily. Then she went into the witter. After awhile she ranie nut and walked up In her clothing, which she had placed in a neat little pile. She picked up her sweater. She iinhiittohcil a strap of her blouse. "Hey fellers!" yelled an el derly Kciitleinan. The fellows came on a run, thousands of them, and mine of them hliml. The yiiiuiK" woman 11 11 1 hi 1 1 1 11 iit-i I the strap, hearing a small pari of one shiiulder mid an entire arm. This arm mid this shoulder she inserted into the proper place in the sweater. Then she unhuttoned the strap on her other shoulder, mid put that shoulder mid its dependent arm in the other sleeve of the sweater. Then she huttiiued the sweat er. Having buttoned the sweater she reached up under it and jerked at her blouse. It came own mid dandled at her waist. Then she picked up her skirt anil slippeil it over Her head. It was then that it became Apparent that she hud a trick bathing suit. The skirt came slowly down .nerhrr both and as it ranie Uiwn the bathing suit came titt'. The movement synchronized perfectly, and as the kirt drop ped to the proper place about her waist, the biithinir suit Irnppeil about her ankles. Then she stepped out of it, put on her shoes ami went awav from there. Several ifentleinen who hail fainted were ducked in the an. - New Yerk Sun. STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcnmb. of Nancy, Ky., says: "I or quite a long while I suffered with stomach Iroiihv I would have pains and a heavy ferlinu niter my int.' ,1 ., a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. II I ate auylliin;! with butter, oil or crease, I would spit it up, I lie 111 to h.n'C regular sick headache. I had used pills and 'i.J'ki ,, but alter a course of these, I would bt: constipated. It just seemed It) tear my stomach all up. I found they were no guud at all fur my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S BLACK-DMGHT NOT SO INNOCENT. Havinc come lo see her soldier brother, who was on duty at that time, she was beint; taken around by his chum. "Who is that person?" she ask ed, pointing 10 a gymnastic instruc tor with a badge of crossed Indian clubs. "That is the barber; don't you see the scissors on his arm ?" Seeing yet another man with utf's decorated with stars, she ask ed, "And that one?'.' "Oh, he is the battalion astron omer; he guides us on our night maneuvers !" "How interesting!" replied the ntuidcii. Then, seeing hd' cum panion's badge, linn of an ancient stringed instrument, she asked: And does thai thing mean you are the regimental liar?'1 London Til Hits. recommended very highly, so bef-an to use it. It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more." black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwim: out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for use in lime of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to morrow. Frice 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE (IT!) THE SOUL'S CRUCIBLE, ALL CLEAR NOW. Old farmer (to soldier son, just returned from the front) "Well, Dick, what be ihese tanks like lhat (here's so much talk about?" Son "Why, lhey's just wob bling thingamabobs, full 0' what- you-may-call-'ems, and they blaze away like billyo ! Old Farmer "Ay, 1 heard they was wonderful things, but 1 never could gel any details before." Til Bits. 1 have walked in the valley of sorrow, 1 have met with the death-dealing foe, I have cringed from the dawn of the morrow With its secrets no mortal may know, 'Till I've threaded its darkness and danger And tasted its bitter and sweet Encountered its friends and maligners And known its success or defeat. I have seen the soft tints of the dawning Fade out of the rosy flushed east, The tempest come hissing and frowning, The pale shafts of anger released, Yet oft with the noon came the breaking Of light, and the mist rolled away, New hope in my bosom awaking, My faltering courage 10 stay. A day may be turbid and stormy With never a ray of the sun, A life may be saddened and gloomy, But each when it's course is run May witness the glory of Heaven. Cast back in the last lading glow Thai glints where the storm clouds are riven To gladden a dark world below. I'aini not when the tempests o'enake thee; 'Tis only the crucible test Designed by the Father 10 make thee Cling closer to love's holy breast, To prove to the soul that is wilful It's weakness compared to his strength, To prove He is tender and mindful And guides us to glory at length. CHRISTMAS HOLLY The round, bright sun in the west hung low, It was old-fashioned Christmas weather. I remember the fields were white with snow As we stood by the stile together, In the woods the berries grew thick and red; Yet I lingered and called it "Folly !" When you said with a smile : "Let us cross the stile And gather some Christinas holly." Bui over hills by the froen brook We went where the boughs were sprinkled With snow; and deep in a sheltered nook The waterfall faintly tinkled, A brave litile robin sang out in the cold : Il was only young lovers' folly, But we listened so long 10 the redbreast's song That we almost forgot the holly. Then the light died out of the golden day, And the moon showed her silvery brow, And we never knew if our homeward way Lay through rose-leaves or drifted snow, One bright star shone in the pale, clear sky; And my mother said it was folly To listen so long to a robin's song But we brought home the Christmas holly. You stir not now from our ingle brook, And my hair is white like the snow; For the story you told 'mid the sunset gold Is the story of long ago. As hand clasps hand by the winter fire, Do you deem it an old wile's folly That my eyes grow wet with sweel regret t'hcn I look at the Christmas holly? Prefers Chamberlain a "111 lin iMiuo.t'nl'a conveiHftliou Willi i:liaiiil'ilani' Midioini' Co .'n lfr'm-n-tativi'tixlay, had oeeaitmii li ilmrii in a irrni'ial nay the merit of then dif-fen-ut pniaration. At ln auKtfin liou I take pleasure in t'Xitriim my estimation of chamberlain's l ouish HpineJy. 1 haye a family of six chil dren and have used tbi mainly in nit home for years. 1 consider it the only eouirll remedy on the maiket, a 1 have tried ueaily all kiuds." Karl C. Hons, rublinl.er Hamilton County Reimbhean News, Syracuse, Kan. Women always have a suspic ion that they are entertaining an gels unawares. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Soon Over His Cold. Kv('ryoiicNial.NHcllurrlmm)M'rlaiu'ii Cuuifh Itciiii'ily attn lio.vii.T urn-il it Mr, i it 'in .wih, I'lUxlM-l, N. V., ttttH lliin to Kay H'Kardintf it: ".at wtu tir my little hoy, rive yearn oM, wan tuck with a cold for two or thrw nt-eka. 1 iloctornl In in ami um-d variettN pouuli im-hoiiHx hut tiotliinir did Inm inuch good until I lit'iran using t'liamht'rldin'ti Cough JU'inetly. Iff thou unproved rapidly and in a tVw day was over hit cold." SAFEST PLACtS:iN A LllillTMNG STORM. Holt Never Strike llailroad Cars I Skyscrapers or ItuttleshlpH Hrnss I'cdt a I'riilection Till' frill- of brills htlllrk by lilllllill i I 1 1 1 1 :i rr I ,-:i I mill very sriisililr. I'.lll lij,-li! ; niiiK run lir nvniilril likr nil j othf'f rviU. Il w ill htl ikr ill I Cl'I-tilill l:irrsi. Thrrr iirr li'il- i hoiih for its behavior in both I caws, fur nature never oper ates hv rliiuiro. A slenin engine or :i railroad I'oiirh is as safe as any plare in the world as far ns the linlil nin is eont'ei'iieil. No one has ever been struek by lir;hliiiii(,' while he was aboard a train. The business part of a fit y likewise is never strurk by lit;l)l niii. Neither are tall skysera prrs ever hi! 1 1 is a tnattrrof reeonl that iusiiraner companies never have any j losses from liehtiiititf strikintr any biiildini; with metallic j sidrs mid framework of iron and steel. A stetd battleship is also safe from bolt, from the clouds, as is a steel windmill tower. This is becauso every one of these objeets is its own MliUmm rod and needs no fuither protection than they can jrivo themselves. Then; is another list of (hint's that lihtninr will Hiiro strike, It will strike a country house or the house in the outskirts of a town. It likes to hit a barn, church, schoolhouse, tree, stack or animal especially if it is near a wire fence. As for a house, the safest place in a liht'ii'iK storm is your iron or brass bed. It is very dangerous to stand by the bed because you ure taller than tho bed. The reason why you are safe when lying on it is that the bed head and foot ex tend above your head. The current will not leave the bed to pass through your body. The walls and the Hour of the room may be ripped to pieces, but you will be safe as long as you lie still in your bed. Feather beds offer no protec tion whatever from lightning unless they lie on a metal bed. l'hiladrlphia Iniuirer. DO YOU KNOW ? hk Faced W f men Take Phosphates Io Mi Rusy Ciids and Beiiitifol Forms. Bui Neeii PhnsptaatKS Hi Mi Mi lUM, Vic irous Bodies. Athletes increase their strength, energy and en durance 200 ; or more by simply taking a few week's treatment of Argo.Phosphate iti-mi -iiv- iM'lilui hi .asilv. is HI NriU MUI'.'. I ' I a tlnv UkinU thai i'hoilcilf- iiif i 1 1 -1 a' an v man u unman u Im tn lit'tWiii.-, 1 1 1 lllliltl.fi' iMiiii mil i, hitl'iMnI all'i ';ilr 1" llial-i' 11 Mini Ini-l. ii'"i'm- h.'iillliV hmly. a air In i'mHuii tn rnu k it i.'nm I h. la-l ul I'lHi-nlialt- i- Hi.' 'M'l-i' ol alt I.-cili-III n 'Iim ;iul Ilic :i' I in' n-t i at " m l -mam W.;u I'lni-piuU' taM l-- will in t'li'ii-i i In' -l i i- n I h a ti l v ti ll in mi'-'' i hi ak. ii' n 'u caie nm n iiiiti ami WutlK'll i!lMl pi-i i'i-iit It) luitnl liner Wffki Inni' in maiiv mi-tain'-M, ami Hi,- i ,- f 1 1 1 n 1 1 f I u-r Iti'M ui iht- win ilt1 lift' vi ins sysli'in, ami tfivi' Ui'V I lli' Mill, ILrni , a:'il VllalllV lu I li", linli' huily. I i.lwav pi.'H.'llhi' ll.'n I'llus phatf tn patii'iitH wlin art pa't- ami col nlli'sv. atnl it It stir pi l-'llLr Id -it hiW ijiin'klv a ti w Ht'i k In aliiit iit mil Han tonn a pal' tin'' In u nsy-clit't'kfil lx a.ii ly I heir can he no tivy-i'lu-t-kt'tl, hralthv. I m-:L tit l In I nonirli, witlmul then svNlt-m s HuHit'iriilly Miippht il w iih I'hnsplialrH in tct'i'iit inici view uith ihyirniii! cm t In krtvc ami xci khis i-ihi-st'iili'li('rs ul' u ilclii'lrnry of l'lniiialrt in the hliiinl of A tni't ii-ati iiirti ami wo nifli, I huvi Ntinnifly rmphusm-il tin tart that ihietnis shnulil pirHi-tilic molt1 phi)s(ihalc ill the lui m ul . ivTi I'huM pliati lol muk. worn-out, haL'L'ai'l hutk 11114' nii'ti Uii'l MHiii'ii W ht'll the Nkm tn puli', ami tin- tli-sh tlahhy, it ih a Niurn of aiicmii. hrn 1 In1 phosputrH l'm Irnin tin hluoil, tin.' pink i-lurka gat Uio. Tin' nniM-le liii-k t'Piic. They hucotlli' IHT viiii. mitalil''. ilifHpipiith nt.mlarn-lioly lin l.iani tiiL's, mill tin- iiit'inory fails. 1'ln'i Imr it yiiu Msh to prcHcrve your hi'jlihy vnii. Jim- ami vitality, loaripH ol'l nuc, you miiHt supply the ih'liL'it'iHiy of rin. Mil). iifs mKniif in your J'ooil hy umiil: Viu . I'liosplutic, the fonn ol riii.si.li.tit jo ii ca.iy as-uinilated. NOTICE A i'i-i'liiisphale which it ri-einnmi'iiil-etl atnl pifsi'i iIm'-I hy phyMcmnt Hi nil i-nt'inic i-asi's, is nut a neeii! or patent nieiliciiH-, hut on. lhat m koIiI and ret' oiiili eiiih'tl hv well known tll'lltftfltttN t veivvihi ie, an I physicians aid ilaily --in irtii i liinir llie c uistitueuts eoiitauii-il in i lii-niir entirely unlike many other riio-phales, ii i-e:is:iy u-him ilateil ami rtlll he touinl . i, ''tlVe ill the treatment of iiliii-sliMii ami stuinaeh troiilile, as w II as tni eaie woi ii.uervoiiH coiiiiitions. I he inaiiulaetureiM of Aicu-rhotiphate will Imfeii to any chatitahle institutiou Juit.iiu it they eiuiNnt treat any man or woman uixlei ()." who tacks Phosphates ami ineirusc (heir strenirth ami emlur aiife from lu i per cent, luttuuper t'ent. or Dion in one month's tune, if they arc dee from organic trouhlc. It ih "hspeiiseil hy the W. M, Cohen Urujf uinpany, 1'ice sample mailed hy the. Ai'ifo Lab matories, Atlanta, (iu. When a man's trousers bag at (he knees (hey seldom bag at the pockets. Prudence and industry are the principal ingredients in good luck Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Vi'lio wrote the Biglow Papers? Jjmes Russell Lowell. Which country is ruled by a Khedive? ligypt. What colony endured a panic called "Salem witchcraft?" Massachusetts. Which American poet is honor ed in Westminister ? Longfellow. or what is the Klondyke noted? Its gold fields. What Umous poet was born in India? Rudyard Kipling. Who was Illinois' most famous statesman? Abraham Lincoln. Who was the first Governor of Virginia? John Smith. What country is ruled by a Shall? Persia. Who was the most famous paint er of the world? Raphael. Who w as the most famous sculp tor of the world? Michael Angelo. Who was the military leader of the Pilgrims? Miles Standish. Who wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner?" I-'rancis Scott Key. Who said "The farmers at Con cord tired the shot heard round the world?" Ralph Waldo Lmer-son. Who was the inventor of the ro tary printing press? Richard M. Hoe. When was the first telegraph sent? In May 27, 1844. Who was ii that had been Pres ident of the L'nited Slates, Vice President, Governor, Minister to lingland, and member of the Sen ate? Martin Van Huren. TIMOROUS LOVER. A woman came into a stoic for a pair of slippers. She asked the shop assistant to get her a pair about size 10, and she wanted them squeaky. "They are for my father," she added. "Squeaky, miss? I'm afraid we have not any of that kind." "Couldn't you make him a pair of squeaky ones?" asked the young woman. "There is a young man who visits me frequently and ii would be very convenient for him io know just when pa is com ing down stairs." Wqy SpEfJD JLL You Ewi?Z You might get sick or hurt be prepared for it You might want to make an investment start 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 pav 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts THE BANK OF BaLIFAX HALIFAX 3ST.C. N. I.. Stedman. P C. (irerory, F. H. (iregory I'ri'Hiili'nt Vii'c-l'rflHuti'nl CaHhlfir Firs Insurance & Surety Bonds ! Life, Accident and Health. Plate Glass and Automobiles. Repre senting leading companies. See me about your insurance wants. L.C. DRAPER Ottice in Green Building, WLLDON, N. C. Lynn haven Bay u 1 On the half shell They are Fine Properly Served Soda Lunch Crackers and Confectioneries. M. C. PAIR'S Weldon, N. C. Sanitary Soda Fountain Toilet Articles & Medicines. Mua-ataauma-iuMa-BWamRm 1 lY TAT 0 You are invited to open an account" with the BWK OF WltlQ, E(i FIELD, I. C. 4 Per Cent, allowed in the Savings Depart-j ment Compounded Quarterly. gj YOU can bank by mail hnhhnnihiin, f7 w
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