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TEPIL3IS: HKH ANNUM IN AlWME
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1906.
NO. 46,
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The Kind Yon Ilavo Always
la tio ir vrr jonrs,
All CimiiturfcltH, Imitations and " .Tust-as-good" are but
I Eiiierlments tluit trMlo wllh und rmlutigrr the health of
Infiuils aud Clilldrcu Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Ik ft harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains ncKlu-r Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fwerishnrss. It cures Diarrhauv and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation
anil Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
. The Children's ranaccaTlio Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tHC et NTAUH COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRUT, NtW TORH OTf,
McDUFFIE'S
TASTELESS CHILL CORE.
l,tne nt.ln Ing quinine on
lllufwntWngq ch(
mar. It will Increaseyour
,nd ,rl"-'"r oh red blood.
tWlwSSSnd strength
'"? t ii h a Ple."t choco
wlng. " '""f.Hr.nllkelt.
I.. Ual I11IT no..--
I,te taste anu .
PRICE, 00 CENTS.
Take MoDUFFIE'S Llttlo Bluo
Sluggish Livers. Mc Duffle's Remedies are sold on a guarantee to
oo an we Claim or vour money bock.
For Sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. 0. W. K Heaven, Enfl.ld, N. 0.
Ayer'sPilS
Want your moustache or h.ard
ihea'dtifiil brown or rich Mnc'? IT-
Ik : Bank : ol : Yin,
WELDON, N. C.
Opizcl Mer The Lais of tie Slate of North Carolina,
AUGUST 20TII, 1891
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
. TOWN OP WELDON DEPOSITORY.
MMll8. $34,000.
FOB 14 years this institution has provided bniikirg facilities for this
iiectioii. Its stockholders and director have been ldeutllitd with the
business interests of Halifax and Northampton counties lor many yeini
Money is loaned npon approved security at the legal rule of iulret-,u per
cenlnn. Aocouutsof all are solicited.
PRESIDENT:
W. F, DANIEL,
vice-president: casiiikb:
Dr. 11. W. LEWIS. W R. SMITH.
(Jacksua, NorihamftoD Co
Has Stood The Test 25 Years
Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
pmsT mm m
A -
OF WEL
MfiijED States DEfosimY-
WK SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
' 11 K A SONS: i
ETRST- W.ar. the first and only DEPOSITARY of ihe United
a n i r,,n,l. in ihii section of Eastern North
Carolina.
S5TPrr--K-r -n. rv... ..n.n,ni
vWlM banking business; and aa a National Ba.k Examiner and
' , Beoeiver in charge of National Banks.
THII?,T3 -W. make collections on every banking point iq North Caro-
, . lioa at tb. lowest banking rates ana mas a speedy
hankie? and commercial collections. -
FOUIREH. W. allow a
' eourageroent to thrift and saving. . .
OFFICERS:
Wm. H. 8. Run,.."- PrrfnVr,L f.Natiosal Bank Examiner 1893-1901.)
8. F. Pauerso., Vice-Preaident, (fjeneral
nary Manufacturing Co.)
i T. Goooh, CuMe. (Major of W.ldoB, N, C. and U. 8. CoiesiMer.)
nought, and which lias been
nus Dorno tlio siL'imtiiro of
mid lias bw'ii nmdo uiiditr IiIh per
sonal supervision slnt'O its Infancy.
Allow no ono lo aVrolve you In till.
Signature of
aJtT LUNQ PLA8TSD
.una
sorption In ouri . wor"
Bronohlt , A J,?LCU5.. Cold.
Couf
a, V
Cough, Plaurla. .:jnooPr,8
Pneumonia J?"0 Pvent.
Baf. and suri;, "-"Ptlon.
price, as ceH;t
Liver Pills for Constipation and
The dose is one, just one pill
Snt bedtime. Sugar-coated,
mild, certain. They cur:
constipation. L&rv;:
BUCKINGHAM'S W
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0 rnt&.
ON, M.
h.a had twontv-one veara experience
reasonable interest on lima deposits; an en
Man. Roanok. Mill. Co. . Rosa
A SORROW THAT WAS DEEP.
"OH WHR SHALL REST Bl J0U1ID,
BIST FOR THE WEARY 80UL."
ON one of the morning train, in a
neighboring town there waa a lady
cleaely veiled in the rear car. She waa
dressed in white and her atlire evidenced
that ihe belonged to the higher, cirolei of
society. Her figure was delicate and
symmetrical, and when she occasionally
threw aside her richly embroidered veil
the glimpse of her fia'ures whioh the
beholder obtainod satisfied him of her
extreme love'ineas. Beside her sat a
gentleman in mourning who watched ovir
her with unusual solicitude and several
times when she attempted to rise he ex
cited the curiosity of the passengers by
detaining her io the scat.
Outside all was confusion, passengers
hurrying and looking after baggago and
all the usual bustle attending a departing
train. At (bo first motion of the cars
the lady in while started ts her feet with
03e piercing scream, and her hat falling
off disclosed the most lovely and attrac
tive features. Her raven tresses fell over
bar sbouldera in graceful disorder, and
clasping her hands io prayer she turned
ber dark eyes to heaven. What agony
waa in that lookl What beauty, too, bad
not so muob of misery been stamped
upon it. Alesl that one glauoe told a
melancholy tale.
Her brother, the gentleman in black,
was unremitting in his efforts to soothe
her. He led ber back to the seat but
her hair waa s'.ill dishevelled and ber
beauty unveiled. The cars rattled on
and passengers in groups resumed their
oonversatioos. Suddenly a melody arose.it
was the beautiful maniac's voice, rich, full
and inimitable. Her hands we'e cross
ed on her bosom and she moved ber
body aa she aang with touching pathos :
'She is far from the land where ber young
nero aieeis,
And lovers are around her sich'nK.
Bnt coldly she turns from their gaze and
weeps,
For her heart in his urave is lying:.
She aiogs the wild songs of her dear native
plains,
Every note which he loved awaking.
Ah! little they think who delight in her
strains
How the heart of the minstrel is break
ing !"
Her brother was completely unmann
ad and wept as only man can weep. The
air changed and she continued:
'Has sorrow thy young life shaded
As clouds o'er the mormon Beet.
Too fast have those young days faded
mat even m sorrow were eweet,
If thus the unkind world wither
Each feeling that once was dear.
Come, child ol misfortune, come hither.
I'll weep you tear lor tear!"
Tlsn ah. aang a fragment of a beauti
ful bjmt :
"Jeans, lover of my soul,
Let me to thy bosom fly ."
Aftoiher attempt to rise waa prevent
ed, aad aha threw herself on her keen
betide her brother and gave him suck a
mournful, entreatiog look, with a plain
tive "save me my brother, Bave your sis
ter,1 that not a pabseoger could refrain
from weeping. Again the poor besigbt
ed biauty raited ber voice to one f ihe
solemn, sacred airs:
"0 where shall rent be found.
Rest for the weary soul !"
and oontioued her melancholy ebant un
til we changed cars.
Hia was a sorrow to) deep, rewC or
profound for ordinary oonsulrtina aud no
one dared intrudo so fr upon, bisgriif aa
to satisfy bis curiosity.
ALWAYS
KEEPS CHAMBERLAIN S CO I'd II )1EHE
DY IN HIS HOUSE.
'We would not be without Chamber
lain'. Cough Remedy. It is kept on
hand continually in our home," says W,
W, Kearney, editor of the Independent,
Lo vry City, Mo. That is just what ev
erv fasnilv should do. When kept at
hand ready for instant use, a cold may
be checked at the outxet and cured in
much less time than after it h as become
willed in the system This remedy
o without a peer for emu p io ehildreo,
-od will prevent the attack when gives
a pooo as ibe child hco'nr hoarie, fi
even after the crimpy ooagH appears,
whioh can only be dor.e vtteo the reme
dy ia kept at hand.
For sale by W. V. Cliben,. Weldon,
N. C , W. E. Beavesa,. Koficld, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, Oaryaburg, N. C.
THUPl
Rati. Doeaakaliec tire you?"
Shake lNo;.il's the sitting doww
often that tirea dm."
SO
DOCTORS ARE PUZZLI4D.
Th. aersarkable recovery of Kenoetb
Mclver.of Vanocboro, Me , is the eub-
ieet of much iotercst to the netlicsl fra
ternity and a wide circle of franda Me
ssyt of his case: "Owing to severe) in
flamaaation of the throat art congestion
of tb. Lungs, thrta doctorgsvo m up
t. die, when, a a last rcejatyl wa in
duced to try Dr. King's Now Diiicovery
and lam happy tossy, it saved' my life."
Cure. tb. worst Cough and Colda.Bron
ehitit, Tontilitis, WeaW Rungs, Hoarse
Bess and La Grippe. Guaranteed at any
drug store, fife todj ill Tnal bottle
free.
HE LOOKED TO THE LIGHT.
He looked to the light forever when the shadow dimmed bis eyer ;
Singin' ever a song o' aunshine when tb. rain was in tb. skies ;
In the dreariest dawn o' winter be bad aver a dream ' May ;
"The light is there, in the darkness 0, the light will ahine some day I"
What to him were the shadows? They were ever fast io flight I
The world a thought of heaven In that beautiful dream of light I
And what the thoroa that reddened forever along tb. ways,
When be saw the later roses that com. with the brighter days?
0, light of Love I be with us when w. reach the valei tbat seem
To cast a dreaiy shadow over Life's sweetest dream ;
Sing to us of a deathless dawn, 0, deep, enduring Light I
Where the Stars of Msrniog sing to Qod, and there is n. more Nigbt I
BACK TO HOME, DOWN ON THE FARM.
Now and then the clouds enwrap ae,
Closing all the world from view ;
And alone I sit in dreamland,
Wbete the meadow bathes in dew,
All about the flowers blooming,
Nod and bow their pretty head,
And the bluebells seem to jingle
Merry songs to roses red.
Down the pathway to the pasture
Grain is swaying in the sun.
I oan hear the coroblades rustle,
I can aee the shadows run.
In my vision I am listening
In the twilight, when the stars
Dimly peep through mellow aiure
Hastening toward the rustic- bars.
A STOCKING SOCIAL,
PIOCS
GIRLS TO PAY
DEBT.
TUI CHURCH
The truly pious young w.men of th.
Second Methodist church will hold a
"stocking social" Thursday night. Aa a
aucoess, it is expected to bulge at the
calf. The ohuroh owes 8800, and tb.
"social" will be given to pay off the debt.
"Drop 85 io my stocking" is to be (be
keynote, the motif, of the eotcrtainment.
This is how the entertainment was ar
ranged. Ways and means of liquidating
tho church debt were being discussed,
when a shapely misa suggested the
"stooking social." It was necessary for
her to explain. The old ladies and the thin
ones were bonified, but the young girls
hid their way, and are now soliciting
their men friends for contributions.
It goes without saying that when tbey
began their collections the atockiogs
were limp, empty the young women
carry them, tbey do not wear them
there will be nothing in tbem tut money
when th. "social" end..
Never were more attractive, inviting
collection bags.
At the at the top, so to speak at
the opening so to say where the
money goes do you understand there
is not th. usual, accustomed ah girdle
oeinture retaining strap. Instead, a.
each earnest church worker holds out
the stocking in ber hand, th. extends
the drawstring nf pretty baby blue rib
bon that binds the receptacle or what
ever you please to call it.
Next Thursday eveningtha atookloge
will be opened and the oontentt plaoed
on the collection plate. It ia certain
now tbat the church debt will be paid
and there will be enough money left to
buy a carpet for the pastor's study,
Pittsburg Dispatch.
A FAVORITE REMEDY FOR
BABIES.
Its pleasant taste and prompt euros
bave made Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy s favorit. with the mothers of small
children. It quickly cures their coughs
and colds and preventa any danger of
pneumonia or other serious consequences.
It not only cures croup, but when given
as soon as the croupy cough appears will
prevent the attack.
Sold by W. M. Cohes, Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C, J. A.
Hawks, Oarysburg, N. C.
Beware of the man who usea perlura
ery. He's either silly or in love.
AFLICTED WITH RHEUMATISM
T wastind sm y afflicted with rheu
matism," sijs Mr. J C. Bayne, editor ol
th. Herald, Addington, Iodian Territory,
"but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm
am able once more to attend to business.
It is the Lest of linimenis." If troubled
with rheumatism give Pain Balm a trial
and you certain to be more thao pleaed
with the prompt relief whioh it afforde.
One application relieves the pain.
For aale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon,
N. C . W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, GaryBburg, N. C.
Blissfulneas of ignorance is responsible
for many a blister.
A SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
The cores that ataad to hi credit make
Bucklen't Arnica Salve a soientiSo won
der. It cured E. R. Mulfard, lecturer
for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynes
boro, Pa., of a distressing ease of Piles
It heals Ihe worst Burns, Sores, Boila,
Ulcere, Cuts, Wosnds, Chilblain, sod
Salt Rheum. Only 25c a any drag
store.
Again I loiter near th. moorlands,
Chasing butteiflies at will ;
Again I bear th. sowbells tinkle,
' And tb. sail of whip-poor-will,
The lazy .owe I find in biding
'Neath the willows there in vain,
And I drive them homeward tinging,
"0, to be a boy again."
Then the cloudi tbat close enwrap me
In my restrospeetiv. dream
Seem to lift and bear me onward
Toward the oosan down th. stream,
0, bow tweet is memory's calling,
Lifting one from thought of barm,
Baok again a barefoot boy
Back to home, down on the farm.
GOOD ADVICE.
RESOLUTIONS WORTH FOLLOWING BY
ALL MARRIED 00UPLE8 YOUNG OB
OLD.
W. are resolved to return from our
honeymoon full of high hopes and bright
anticipation, of tb. unknown futur. that
tretohu so fair befor. us. Remember
ing that, though at times dark clouds
may sismentaiily obscure our bappioess,
the sun will toon shin, through the
gloom, and all will be radiant again.
To liv. well within our income, and
every year save aomething for the raioy
days which, sooner or later, are bound to
corns.
To try to oorrect our own individu
faults, instead of wondering at the aize
and number of eaoh other'a.
To b. perfectly frank and loyal in all
our words and deeds, and let nothing
have power to breed mischief between
us.
To never have s second quarrel, for
th. very good reason that w. never had,
nor intend to bav. a first.
To treat our reapeotive mothers-in-law
with due propriety, and try our best to
get on well with all our new relations.
To taka for our motto that golden rule
of married life to bear and forbear.
To resolutely resolve to always stand
ahoulder to shoulder to fight the battle
of life, for union ia strength.
To never do things, however much we
would like te, that w. know ar. against
tb. wishes of the other, and, above all,
never try lo deoeive or bav. secrets from
eaoh other.
To keep s sharp lookout for the Kttle
rift within the Int. which will change
the rausio of tb. domestic duet from the
glorious major to the minor mournful
key.
To, if our marriage is a failure, let no
body but ourselves be aware of the aor
rowful fact.
If you ar. troubled with Piles and
can't find s our., try Witch Hasel Salve,
but be tur. you get tbat made by E. C.
DeWitt k Co , Chicago. It ia tbe orig
inal. If ton have uaed Witch Haiel
Salve without being relieved it is proba
bla ihat you got bold of one of tbe many
worthiest counterfeits that ar. sold on
lb. reputation of tba genuine DeWitt'a
Witoh Hasel Salve.
Sold by W. M. Coken, Weldon, N. 0.
Don't attempt to belittle othera be
causa vou feal that thev ar. superior to
yourself.
FOR AN IMPAIRED APPETITE
Lass ofappetit. alwaya results from
faulty digestion. All that ia needed it a
lew UueejorCl.Sitsrllia'l 8t9B?h am
Liver Tableta. They will invi-orala the
atomach, strengthen the digestion and
live vou an atpttit. lik. a wolf. These
Tablets also aet aa a gentle laxative.
For tale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon
N. C. W. . Beavens, Enfield, N. C.
J. A. Hawka Garysburg, N. C.
Many a man ia unable to atand on bis
dignity because bit wife sits on it.
A LIVELY TUSSLE
with that old enemy of the race, Consti
pation, often ends in Appendieitis. T
avoid all aerioua trouble with Stomach.
Liver and Bowala, take Dr. King'e New
Life Pills. They perfeotly regulate these
without nain or discomfort. 25c,
et i i
at all druggiata.
There would be so labor troubles
every man had a job on Easy street.
if
o
Bears the
Blpaaars
.STOniA. ..
Itsl bnl Yos Htvt Wav5 tunpr
RICH TOWARD GOD,
HE OAVE UP ALL HIS GOLD TO SAVE
THE LITTLE FATHKRI.ESS CHILD.
Soma years ago a steamer on Lake
Erie caught fire. Tin y headed at once
for the shore. On board was a man
from California with a heavy bag of gold.
He began to get it out of his trunk to
bind around him, when a little girl
looked up in his face and said :
"Will you save me ? 1 have no papa
oo board to save mo."
He looked first at hia bag of gold,
hich represented years of hard work
then at the pleading fane. lie dropped
the gold, and as tho boat struck the
beach, he placed tho little ouo on his
baok, with her arms around his neck,
od leaped into the flood. He struggled
fur (bore, and was at last thrown up by
the breakers with his treasure oo the
sand. He bad got the little one on shore;
but ha lost consciousness for a time.
Coming to, he siw, first of all, the eyes
of the dear child lookiog down into bis
and the tears of gratitude (ailing on bis
face. Others who had reached the shore
with their effects, while the ories o( the
drowning were ringing in their ears,
stood baok, sod instinclivoly gave thie
ero the place of honor. It wub not de
manded, but was given without jealousy
or envy.
So it will be iu heavoo. with those
who are "rich toward God." When I
Bee Casey and Juileon and tbe great host
of toilers who counted not their lives
dear unto them, that tbey might follow
Christ, not only in hi service, but in
his Buffering sacrifice; when I shall see
them ooming with the dusky throngs
behind tbem, whom they have won from
to'.id heathenism, I shall shriek back io-
stinoiively to give theui the place ol
honor. Christian Alliance
THE LITERAL IDIOT AGAIN.
A VERY SATISFACTORY EXPLANATION
OP NOISES HEARD, BUT NOT SEEN,
The lodgers were alarmed one night
by what sounded like a man running at
tremendous pace in tho room above.
As the noise came from the room of
new lodger, nothing was said. The next
iht the Same runoioe- noises were
heard; still it was thought best to say
nothing. But the third night the noise
differed. Tbe boarders huddled togeth
er in the parlor as tbe chandeliers shook,
as the man above apparently came down
at intervals with a thump, thump that
fairly shook the houso.
Two men were delegated to see what
was the matter.
"What io the world is tho matter up
here ?" asked one of the men as the
door waa opened by the now lodger, ap
parently breathless.
"Why." oame the answer, between
gasps of breath, "I'm taking my tncdi
sine."
"Medioine?" echoed the men.
"Yes, said the mau, ss he dropped
into a chair from sheer exhaustion "It s
harder on me than it is on you But the
dootor said I should take it two nights
running, and then skip tbe third night.'
Tba best way to rid the system of
cold ia to evacuate the bowels' Keooe
dy's Laxative Honey and Tar acts aa
pleasant yet effectual cnthartio on the
bowela. It clears (lie head, cuts the
phlegm out of the throat, strengtheD
toe bronchial tubes, relieves oougbs,co1ds,
croup, whooping cough, etc.
Sold by W. M- Cohen, Weldon, N. C,
k REMIKISCENCE.
"It hat bees so wet for the last three
or four years," remarked Truthful James,
"that a good many people have forgot
how dry it uted to be. I remember ono
year when th. Missouri river war dusty
all th. way down from Kansas City to
the Miwnsainni. Of courss the river
i .
was running all the while, but the water
in it got bo dry that it lumed to dust
and blew away. I took a boat down th.
river at that time, but it whs so dualy oo
the boat that you cou'dn'tsio the hii
end of it when you was standing on th
r.".,nt csd It littls the Wrtt I
ever see My mouth gut so much grii
and dust in it that I could strike s match
on the roof of it any time One day tbe
boat cot stuck in fifteen feet of Missouri
River water. It was so dry and dust
that ihe wheel couldn't tutn. What dii
we do? Well, air, wo weDt out hired
farmer to haul fresh well water for fif
teen miles to mix with the water until it
thin enough to run the boat
through." Kansas City Journal.
Query: It the poor man who mar
ries a rioh grass widow in clover ?
The eoat doesn't make the man, but
tbe lawsuits make the attorney.
CASTORIA
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
VERY TRUE.
ABE YOU ONE OF THESE, YOUNQ MAN ?
How frequently we look about us and
see some bright, promising young man
going to ruin. When he is tottering on
bis last legs, so to speak, and finally is
down and out to t lie great majority he is
lost forever. The begioning of that
young man's ruin was bad company.
"He that followeth vain persoos shall
have poverty enough."
A young man starling out io the world
should first of all firrciso great care io
choosing his company If ho is honest,
efficient, capable and at the same time
congenial, train him with persons of (he
same calibre. Men who posses these
traits of character seldom go out of their
olass. The teodoncy is when a young
man is turned looso he , g es into his
own company be it good or bad. You
can always tell the kind of a man he is
by the company he keeps in Hie hours.
Every Judas goes to bis own place
even in this world.
We can ee bow a young man of splen
did training and good attainments gets
into bad company by mis'ako aud goes
wrong. At first he is nothing like his
associates. Gradually bo becomes more
nd more like them. Within a short
time be has lost all his former goodness
and is one of them. "Who lies down
with dogs, rises wiih fleas."
Gambling hastens the ruin i f many a
yoong man. Wine and women go nana
in hand with gambling and the three
soon puts their victim in tbe clear. Up
II night roaming around in the company
of either of the thr e interferes with a
man's success by weakening and shorten
ing life. How many young men you
ear complaio of the salary they receive,
and yet nifctit after night ynu oan find
them io front of a bar svndiog their
hard earned money without a moment's
hesitarina, or a w rd of c impUiot.
"Young saao if this hits yu, wake up
If you are formingbad habits that you
know are wrong, oat them out." Re-
meouer the world is full of "nobodys."
Drink and card nlavini' will make V"U
that, If ynu want to be somehow
turn your back oo both.
Indigestion much of a habit. Dotf't
get the h'bit. Take a little Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure after eating and you wil
quit bclohing, puffiing, palpitating a Del
frowning. Kodol digests what you eat
and makes the stomach sweet.
Bold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C.
R.N. BRIDGE RS
: ; PREPARED TO MOVE : :
Trunks,
Saw Mills or
Steamboats,
At all hours,
Day or Night
Phone No. 61.
.OF
FALL AND W.INTER
MILLINERY.
FANCY GOODS sad NOViEltflES.
Buttariek'aPatt-roa.
R. & G. CORSETS,
HUneaat60c., Ladies 76c. to $1.
asB-Pricea will be made to snit the
times, Hate and Bonnets made and
Trimmed to order.
ALL MAIL OHPERH PROMPTLY
KILLER
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon, N. C.
D.
E.STAINBACK,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
AND FIRE INSURANCE,
Weldon, N.C
Roanoke News Office
Monuments
AND
Gravestones.
WE PAY the FREICHT
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THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS.
(Established 1848.)
159 to 183 Bank St., Norfolk Vs
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DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers Is sure to know of the wonderful
curat made by Dr,
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
and bladder remedy.
It Is the great medi
cal triumph of tho nine
teenth century: dis
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent kidney and blad
if-
der specialist, and la
wonderfully successful In promptly curltif
lame Dacx, Kianey, Diaaoer, uric acid trou
ble; and Brig ht'j Disease, which is the wont
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but If you have kid
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
ut the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, In hospital work, In private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful III
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When wrltingmentlon reading this generoua
offer In this paper and
:end your address to.
Dr. Kilmer 8tCo..Bing-1
hamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and nomaof swamp-Root,
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'a
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
N. Y., on every bottle.
Made scientifically from pure sugars
and with an eye to healtbfulness
and ease of digestion
Goyer's Maplecane
Is made of pure maple and.
Louisiana cane sugar, or rich,
smooth consistency and the true I
"woodsy"mapleflavor. Whole-
lome you can eat it every day.
VOR SALI BY
B. CLARK,
Weldon, N. C.
oot 5 30t.
E.T'
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, K. 0.
Practices in the courts of Halifax and
adjoining counties, aud in tbe Supreme
court of the State. Special attention givea
to collection", and prompt returns.
QEO C. GREEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Tracticea In all State and Federal conrta
Collection of claims in Halifax and ad
joining counties-
Money to loan on approved security.
Attorney for First National Bank.
HOLLISTER'8
locky Mountain Tea Nuggets.
A Buy Hedlohu for Buy Faopla.
lirlnga Oold.a Hatltk aad Baewed Vigor.
A snoelfle for Constipation, InSipestlon. LIvS
iii'l Khttier Trouble. Pimples. Eerema, Impure
IM'MHi, B id nreath, Kluircnh Bowels, Headache
n, Hflrkarnv. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab.
-r form, 8ft cnt a box. . Oenulne niaUe by
I'.ILLISTEll Dai'O UOHPANV, MAdlSOn, WIS.
r,OLDEM NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
Machines and
We have mad. contracts with several
Talking Machine and Orapbophone Com
panies to both Retail and Wholesale their
Machines. Wa bays on band over twen
ty-five style, of tbe latest improvements,
from Four to Ninely dollars eavh. Sev
eral both Disc and Roller Records, all
New and Up-to-Date
MUSIC, SONGS, &C.
We Uke old worn-out records in past
pay for new ones.
We made a trip to headquartera of ssv-
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Uopkes!
eral companies and spent time and money
to learn all that la to be learned in connec
tion with this business, and think we are
well prepared to furnish all needed infor
mation to oor customer.
We will take all old style Qnphophonet
in part pay for new ones. We handle the
VICTOR, COLUMBIA and other patterns
Come or write to aa for catalogues and ia
formation. We have in atock a large lias
of Musical Instruments of many kinds.
Onr atock of Mattings, Caxpetings, Rnga
Art Squares, Drnggetaand House Furnish
ings of all atyles is larger than ever before,
SPIERS BROS.
WELDON, N. 0.
WANTED Men io each State to
trsvel, post signs, advertise and
le.ve samples of our goods Salary 179
per month 13 per day for expenses.
Kuhlmao Co., Dept. 3. Atlas Bleek,
Chicago, IU.
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