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I in UNO for over ttO yearn, 1ms borno tho signature of
All Cimiitert'i-lts, Imitation! ami " .lust-as-Kood" nro but
l'.K'i imcnis that tritlo with and endungcr tins heultli of
liil'uiits and Children Experience against Kiperinieut.
What is CASTORIA
CustmU Is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, I'mo
Kiivir, li(i)S and Mouthing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
voitluiiis neither Opium, Morphine) nor other Narcotic
-substance. Its if Is Its guarantee. It cb'stroyM Worms
unit allays l-VverUliiiess. It cure Dial liui-a and Wind
t'olie. It relieves Teethinii' Troubles, cures Constipation
anil I'latiilcncy. It, assimilates the I'ood, regulates tho
.Stoumcli and Itowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's l'unaeea-.-The Mother's I'l icml.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
iTfie Kind You Have
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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MCDUFFIE'S
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ih,,,o.ulr.t it". i.5th to ohm.
the market, it i r.eyour
,nd malar la. It T m , r.d b0od.
ppetlte.nd make ric
H body-building ohoco.
nlng. hfidren like It.
late taste and on,,'
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Take MoDUFFIE'S Little Blue
1 Sluggish Livers. Mc Duffle's Remedies are sold on a guarantee to
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Halifax County Depository.
Town of Weldon Depository.
C apital an rl Snrplus, $36,000,
For 14 yean this institution Irs provided limikii u. facilities lor this
Beitiou. Its stockholders and dim-tors have hcen identitied with Hie
business interekt ol Halifax aud Northampton eoiuiliea lor many yen
Money ia limued upon approved security til llie legal tale of iuterest-six per
centn-n. Account nf all are silicited
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"ICE, 25 CENTS.
Liver Pills for Constipation u.,di
Sugar-coated, easy to take,
mild in action. They cure
constipation, biliousness,
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THINGS BEYOND.
Amid the Worldly Scenes thut
Appeal to Action, There Comes
A Voice From Ahove.
the i
It is euod for us to revel in
delights of vernal summer; to im
bibe with enthusiasm the signifi
cances of the ripening year; to
. husband the beauties of nature witli
which to sweeten our lives: par
l iking of these things with loud
ness of heart, lo ihe continual ex
clusion of everything tainted by j
gloom or sourness. !
But all these things perish with
the using; they pass away as a i
i dream of youth; and though we j
may cull, analyze, until the essence j
of them is crystalized, becoming i
: our own, selling our very being in j
harmony with all that is excellent i
and beautiful in the walks of life,
what, after all, is it lo us if we fail
1 to hear the still, small voice of
I God, and feel not the effects of the
I spirit-wind that blows into the soul
an assurance of siill better things
i things beyond where things
counted as excellent here will re-1
1 main only as shadows only the I
' buds of glad fruition? j
It is our business, our privilege,
our duty to consider our interests,
to see that our fields are tilled for
the best possible results, to perse
vere till the glorious science of ag
, riculiure shall reveal to the world
i iis perfected front, not a single :
i problem of it remaining unsolved,
nor a single feaiure unenlightened.
Kui, after tins attainment, what took a pedometer with nun to a
are we if we fail to obiain an in-; hall, and found that in the course of
heritance in the earth the land ihe evening he had covered ihir
beyond wherein dwelleih right-, teen and a half miles. The aver-
: eousness? Our fruit trees of the ; age length of a waltz was half a
years will die ai the top, our plow-! mile ; of a polka, three-quaners of
shares will rusi into dust, our a mile; of a galop or shottishe, a
houses cease to be even rcnieni-; mile, and of a lanciers, a quarter of
i bered. O mortal man, what then? a mile. A girl usually dances more
Amid these scenes, these environ- j than a man, and is calculated to
nienis that appeal 10 action, that j cover more than sixieen miles in a
claim much of our mental and single evening.
physical energy-- ihe things that
we must pursue for the world and
ourselves there conies a voice
from above, from beyond, whis
pering of a river, the streams
whereof shall make glad ihe city
of God. And though the land
scape is very beautiful, ihe fields
rife with promise, the front yards
ablaze with bluuin and fragrance,
the orchestra of woodbirds inspir
ing with delight; there are heller
: things beyond. And we are more
than dullards if, enchained by the
: shadows, we do not desire a bet
; ter country, that is heavenly.
Saved His Cotnrude's Life.
"While letni'tiiiK IVoin the (I rand Army
Kncainpimiit at Wailnitoo t ' 1 1 y . a com.
r.ule fnim lllKin, II'-, waa Itiken with chol
era morbus and w;is in a critical tmdi- '
tion," says Mr J. K. lloiijjhlaiHl. of IT
dou; Iowa. "I gave him t hamherlnin'a
t'ulic, t'holtra and Oianl o,u Hemedy and
believe saved his life. 1 have been ell
Kaged for ten years in immigration work
nud conducted many pariiei to the south
and wet. 1 alwa.u carry tliis remedy aud
have used it successfully on many occas
ions."
F- r sale by W. M Cohen, Weldon; W.
K Beavans, Kulleld; .1. A Hawks (larys
barif satisfied bachelor who imagines he
inighi be happy if married.
OABTOIIIA.
srj till m H1" NjM
Heart
Weakness
'Hie action of the heart dc
ieiid uioii the heart nerves
ami muscles. When from any
cause they become weak or ex
hausted, ami fail to furnihli
siillicietit power, the heart flut
ters, palpitate:, skips beats;
and in its effort to keep up its
work, causes pain and distress,
such as smothering; spells,
short breath, fainting-, pain
around heart, arm and shoul
ders. The circulation is im
peded, and the entire system
suffers from lack of nourish
ment. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure makes
a heart strong and vigorous by
strengthening- these nerves and
muscles.
"I had palpitation and pain around
my heart, and the doctors said It was
Incurable. 1 don't believe It now. for
after toklng nix bottles of Dr. Miles
Heart Core, ttiree bottles of tlie Nervine
and three boxes of the Nerve and
Liver Tills I am entirely cured, and
feel belter than I have for live yearn,
and II Is all due to these remedies I
. want you to know that your medicines
cured me. It relieved ine from the
first dose, and I kept rlirlit on till the
pain In my chest was none, and I kept
on feellll better even after I nail
taking It" JOHN It. 8IIRKMAN
Beldlng, Mich.
Dr. Mllee' Heirt Cure li old by
your druagltt, who will guarantee that
the flret bottle will benefit. It It falle
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
CONTEMPLATION,
I stood, in admiration, watching the sunset's rich glow,
Viewing the clouds, their colors softly come and sofily go ;
And I wondered if my life's evening would be nearly so bright
My reward awaiting me in that land of pure delight,
There to mingle my voice with others in anthems of love
1 he home of departed spirits- that crystal city above.
I wondered, too, if 1 should die in the glow of ihe noon tide sun
Utile done for the Master my life's mission scarce begun
No reward beyond the grave - no mansion in Heaven
No fruit at the harvest no crown lo me given !
I siood, in admiration, watching the sunset's rich glow
Viewing the clouds, (heir colors sofily come and softly go -And
I resolved in faith to labor, hough I've but a little while lo stay,
And, indeed, reap my reward in heaven ihe land of Eternal Day.
ISTMKLtIC
Mother's eating carrots, lettuce, greens and beats;
Father lives on onions; we've quit having meats;
Pancakes in the morning, breakfast food and rice
Well, we're saving money and it's worth the price.
Sausage? Bah! We wouldn't feed it 10 the pup!
If you speak of beefsteak sister's nose goes up.
We have eggs for dinner, bread and milk for tea,
And we must be gelling richer rapidly.
Every morning father, as he reads the news,
Seems to gel discouraged, seems to have the blues,
And he pounds the table, saying things are wrong
Vegetables seem to keep him pretty strong.
Every day somebody tells about some more
Packing filth we hadn't heard about before;
It is nearly time to hear again, 1 think,
That the milk is doctored and unHi to drink.
Onions, prunes and carrots, lettuce, turnips, rice
Well, they might be better, st ill they're pretty nice,
Yet before to-morrow some one, raking muck,
May discover tilth in these things, darn the luck!
DISTANCE TRAVELLED IN
DANCIINU.
A young man fond of dancing
A Tragic IMnish.
A w.ilcli i all's lit-lt-i-t pi-iiiiilli-d a lt-:ik
illlll-uieat N'tl'lll S.M d lie. wllieli ;l
child's linger eouM have s(np-il lo In
(Mtlie a liliiHMis lnv:lk, devasltilinjj an ei
tile province of Holland In lihi- manner
Kenneth Mclv.i, of Vaneebuo, Maine
pelinilleda little cold to c, llnllnlia ,1
until a Ira ie liai h u.ih only Icy avtrled
1 1 r. Ki ji's Nrv lliscnvcry He Wliles
'I'lir.e iIim-'ois (iae ine n) to do- ol'lnn-i ei
llaiunia'ioti.ea'tsei) liy a nelecte I eoM ;lmt
Or iiu's New llts o:(rv niu-d my 1 i - -tlnalalltee.l
lies! e;nl haul eald cure, at
any drn store. "ili. and . 'r.ial hd
tie lie-.
IN HOT JULY.
Uh, the ripening of the summer,
when the cricket bring to pass
A recollection of the years of which
the dotards gas;
When the watermelon opens with
more interest than the rose,
And scents from field and wood
land regale the loiterer's nose;
When the cider press is going, and
the picnic on the bill,
Oh, life is worth the living, say
otherwise who will.
What a pity, what a pity that the
flies are on the swarm,
! Alld a ,1,e lwrmo.neter, insists
that it is warm!
What a pity that the Hainan 01 a
housedog, soon and late,
Must feel the Jew of vermin for
ever at his gate !
A pity for the jobless man to wear
his last year's clothes
Oh, the pity, piiy of itthere's a
thorn beneath the rose!
! Only 82 Years Old.
i I iimooh t'l tears old and don'l cupecl
even wllell I get t i be roil old to feel tint
1 way ashing iis I cm get lllictiie Ititi-1-,
' says Mrs. I.. II. Pinui-oii, ol Dublin, da
I Surely tic re's nothing else keep the old
us Miiiog anil makes the weak an strong us
this grand touie medicine. iyep.ia
torpid liver, inllini'-d kidneys or chronic
eonslipstion are unknown afbr lakiu
Klfctric lliili rs a reiisouuble tune Ouai
anteed by all druvgins. Price n'c.
Tliere are still a few old-fashioned
married people in the world
who really do not want a divorce.
Modest Claims Often Carry the
' Most Conviction.
When Mali in, the famous guuiiiviiilii ,
D well his nun hffure a enii.niiltte ol
j judge, lie slftteil its t-nrrj iiifc (lower Iu hi-
I much lielow whnt he frit pure Ihe gun
would ni-eoii plish. The mult of Ihe lil il
1 WilN therelure u irrent nunrise, iiiHteutl (if
ilinni)ointiiifUl. It i the name with he
iDHiinfm turtri of ( hiiiiilierlnln'i Coli
' t'holem mid Ilinrrhnea Keinfily. They
! do nut pnlilii-lt lwt of nil thin remedy
will amntplinh, hut prefer In let Ihe user
; mnke the Rtntenienls Whit lhe i-lnim,
tntlnt it will positively cute ilmrrli-ieii.
ilyo-iilfry, piiins in Ihe oloin ii'h nnd how
! eh and w never heeu kmiwn to I'uil.
FwKilehy W M tulieu, Weldiin; W.
E Beavans, Eulield; J A Hawks, Oai j b-
NO LIMITy
THE LITTLE SCHEMER.
"What are you making, my pret
ty maid?"
"!'m making a bathing suit, sir,"
she said.
And what when it's finished, my
pretty maid?"
"I'm going to the seashore, sir"
she said.
And then what will happen,
pretty maid?"
"I'll capture a husband, sir,"
said.
my
she
Try a little KoUul. l'tili DYSl'DI'SI.i
alter your meals. Seethe ellecl, it. will
pvodnee on yolll' uelle al I'-'i-li" by ilij; sl
inyonrloid and helping your stoinnh
to fiet itself into -.liajii-. Many sloitiiii hs
are overwotki il I I 'ie poinl wtiete thi-y
letuse to ; , fntlllel'. kodol digests yoi r
loo.l aid (iives yonr stotnaeh the lest it
tteetls, while its leeonstriiclive pmpertits
t;el the st-nnaeh hack into working order.
Kodnl reli. v.-s :ihiieiH'e, MHir sloinaeh,
palpitation ol the loan, li I Inn,; etc.
Sold lit W M oh. o. Weldon, N C
Many a husband would lose his
job if his wife was a mind reader.
I-Oil OVI.lt H I V VI'.AKS
Mils Wivhijiw'sFootiiiku Svki'I' has
beet) used for over till years by millions i,r
mothers for I licit ehildreu while teething,
with pel left. Hit'ceis Itsnothei thechild.
softens the gums, allajs all pain; cures
wind co ie, und is Ihe best remedy fir
Oitiirlioc-a. It witl relieve Ihe poor little
suflVrer imnifiiia'e'y. Pold by druggists
ill every put of the world. Twenty-fire
cents a bottle lie sure aud ask f t ' Mrs.
Winston's soothing Kyn'p,'' and lake no
other timl
Wise men never borrow trouble
as long as they can borrow money.
Cood
lor Stomach Trouble
and
Constipation.
"I'hiiUihei'luiii's Stomach ami Liver Ta' -U
ts have done me a great deal of goo
says I' Towns, of Kit Portage, Ontario,
Canada, ' lleing a mild physic the al'Ur
effects are not unpleasant, and I can rec
ommend them to all who stiller troni stom
ach di-iorder."
For sale by W. M Cuhen, Weldon; W.
E Rent mis, K field;.!. A. Hawks, (lary.
bur A woman's vaniiy begins with
Iter hat and ends with her shoes.
Twenty Year Buttle.
I was a liwer in a twenty v
i.ii iii-
with i-hrniiii- pilei and mill i(i:Lii'. sun-s,
until I tried Mm klen's rnii-a Salvi uliieh
turned tin- tidi. hv curing li.ith, till nut a
tl,4'-. ltuii.il b. Alilei A. M. lliiUi, uf
l'iiuiville, Va. Hi--t loru'd l li-eis, ( u h,
I'liriis and UiiuiiiIs. o.,,-. at any dr it-
i-t.
t he stubs in cheek books cover
a multitude of disappointments.
-
A Hard Lot
.I iiniii,ii- t.. i-ouicii.i iih, u i'uii iv.iiii n
torpid liver and hlockadcil lioweU, nulesH
you avvaki-u I lii-m to their pr p r ut-rou
with Dr. KiiiK's.NeM' Life I'illx; IheplciH.
iiiilol unit most efli'iiive ciin- for Ciiisli
pit mn, Tlu-y prevenl. appen.liri ii aid
tune up ihn sy-Hteiu. 'i w. nt any ilniJ!
store.
NEWS TO HER.
"Madam," began the beggar,
"won't you help me? 1 haven't
a cent to buy a loaf of bread for
my-"
"What?" Sxclaiined the econom
ical housekeeper. "Where can
you buy a loaf a bread for a cent?
Tell ine and I'll give you a dime."
Detroit Free Press. ...
A business man should neither
noze nor bulldozer.
A PLEA FOR THE "OLD MAN."
A Pi't on the Back for the l-'ellow 1
I Who Pays the Freight.
Why doesn't somebody start a
magaine devoted to "articles of
interest 10 men?" Why don't the
newspapers devote a few columns
of their space lo the newest wrin
kles in men's trousers, airy hits of
tlolsain and petsam, giving the
best recipes for making things in
which men's hearts take delight?
The book stands groan beneaih
he weight of pages devoted lo
Milady, bless her heart. I have '
read women's pages by the peck,
says a writer in ihe New York !
Press, but it was all about boas and
boleros and coral pink heiirieuas
and ribbon appliques and things of
that sort. Nothing about the old j
man. Nobody cares what sort of
glad rags he wears or whether he
has any to wear. Nobody gives!
him a tip as to the latest fashion j
I he happens to get a one-cent ad- j
vertising circular from a tailor who j
got his name out of the directory, j
I have a warm spot in my heart j
for the old man, and 1 think he
ought to be given a liule attention, i
just a paragraph or two once in a
while down at the bottom of ihe j
column uexi 10 pure reaumg mat-1
ter. In the old wilderness of fash-!
ion notes and recipes and hints to .
housewives and other things of
thai son. 1 have read between the
lines just one tip for the old man.
Thai is thut his coats are worn
longer than usual. They have
to be. He has troubles en
ough paying drapers' and millin
ers' bills. He has to wear them
longer, and the trousers and waist
coats, too.
You know he fellow 1 mean, !
the old man; the ostensible boss of
ihe ranch; ihe gent whose beaded'
brow drips the dollar that make j
Milady and her daughters so dain-!
ty and cool. Henry or John, who j
lies awake nights figuring how to j
make both ends meet ami who is j
gently banished to llie second par-;
lor when there's any big doings
going on ai the house; "llie gov- '
ernor," w ho digs up, or digs down, '
for the corn to send the boys to
College and whose reward is the
enthusiastic declaration made by I
the boys in private that the gov-!
ernor is a brick; "papa," who likes i
lo see the girls pretty and Mutty i
and dressed as well as the other !
fellow's girl, because they are his j
girls and because he liktd to see '
their mother look that way back
there in the long ago.
That's the chap 1 mean. The
lord bless Milady. We couldn't
live without her and lots of times
we can't live with her. But ihe
Lord bless her. Increase her pul
chritude with every blooming liule
furbelow and folderol, every dinky
little frill and Hounce, every putty
liule Hurl' and every tlutty liule puff
thai makes her sweet and dainty
and delightful. That's all right.
But here's a pat on the back and
a gouj word for the old man, all
the same.
OKN. LEACH WAS A
COHKER IN HIS TIME.
i
Anem the discussion in, and ed-,
iiorial of the Georgia gubernatorial
campaign, and the violence of the '
speeches between Hoke Smith .
and Clark Howell, and Smith's
share in a hotel bar, the Charlotte
Observer brings up this reniinisj
cence : i
The older public will renienilxri
the Congressional "back salary i
i;ral" of llie hue (ill's or early 70's
the members of one Conre'-s
reaching back and voting iliein- !
selves additional salaries which ;
they convinced themselves was
, due them from the preceding sts-:
sion. Among those voting for this
measure was the late General i
: Jamcs Madison Leach, of North
Carolina, then a Representative in
Congress. The next year he was
a candidate for re-election and
when he was thundering away on
the stump one day a man in the
audience interrupted him: "But
what did you do wiih your part of
the back salary grab?" "1 used
it to pay a debt for your daddy,
damn you that's what I did with
it!"
hie who thinks no evil can do no
wrong.
It sometimes happens that a
shady character basks in the sun
shine of popularity.
When a man gets a chance to
dispose of his troubles he always
heaps up the measure.
WHY III; DIDN'T PNOSPLK.
John I). Rockefeller, Jr., ill an
address on ihe subject of success,
said:
"1 will illustrate my meaning
with an incident that happened in
a western mill.
"A huge, brawny chap applied
to the foreman of the mill for work.
Though there were no vacancies,
the foreman took him on lie told
so piteous a tale of woe and set
him to shoveling coal in the mill
yard.
"In the afternoon the foreman
wrm lo see how the new hand was
doing. He found him in company
with an old hand a lean veteran
of HO -shovelling coal into a can.
But the old hand worked faster
than the new one, shoveling in two
shovelfuls of coal it) llie new hand's
one.
" 'Look here,' said the foreman
to the brawny stranger, 'this is
hardly fair. I 'etc is throwing two
shovelfuls into the cart to your
one.'
" 'Yes, boss,' replied the new
hand, 'and I told the fool about it,
too.
KI.POUTI-K'S SWI-I'THKART.
Her beau IkkI called. 1 ler liean
beat warm,
She eliuse her prettiest dress;
And then with care made up her
form
Before she went to press.
It is so easy to tind fault with
the good things possessed by oth
ers. A man is seldom as old as he
feels or a woman as young as she
says she is.
A Wonderful Record.
As mail'' uii hv itnpruvnl and i-Xiift
priici'SM's Dr. I'i ri'i''s l-'avuritc i'rescrip
tum i u must i-ilirii-iit rt'ineily fr rt-tfu-littintr
all Oh- unmanly functions, runvt't
Inir tlisplat'cnicnls. as prolapsus, anlcviT
sion ami ivO'nvt'rsioii, uvi'ivmiunir painful
M'riiils. ton i ml' u;t tin- tmrvt'S ami lirintj
uik' a I m hi t a perfect state of health. It
; cures the liackache. periothcal headache,
! the rinuwEiiK-Umvii distress in the pelvic
! region. 1 he pain and tenderness over
i lower abdominal region, dries up the
pelvic catarrhal drain, so tiisni,ri'eeahle
; and weakening, and overcomes every
form of e;iknes incident to the ornaiis
, distinctly feminine.
"I'avorite Prescription" is the only
medicine fur women, the makers of
: which are not afraid to print their
formula on the Imtde wrapper, thus
. takiuti their nitrous into their full eon
; tideliee. It Is the oillv medicine for
j women. erry imnvdinit of which has
the strongest possible endorsement of
; the mu-t eminent medical practitioners
' and writers uf our day. reeommendini(
; it for the diseases for which "l-'avorim
! I'rescriplioii " is used. It Is the only
1 put - ui) medicine for women, sold
; tli rough druggists, which does not eon-
! tain a large percentage of alcohol, so
I harmful iu the long run, especially to
; delicate women. It has more genuine
! cures In its credit than all other medi-
j cines for women combined, having
saved thousands of sutleivrs from tho
; operating table aud the surgeon's knife.
ll has restored delicate, weak women to
strong ami vigorous health aud virility.
I making motherhood possible, w here there
. was barrenness 1m -fore, thereby hrighteii
; ing and making happy many' thousands
1 of homes by the advent of little ones to
I strengthen the maritul hotels and add
's sun-hine where gliMun and desondeiicy
had reigned U-fore.
rile to Dr. K. V. Pierce, lie will send
you giKKi. fatherly, professional advice.
In a plain, seated envelope, absolutely
free. Address him at liutlalo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do not
gripe. They effectually cleanse thu sys
tem of accumulated impurities.
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, hy Dr. Pierce. H)nH pages, is sent
i five on receipt of stamps to pay expense
I of mailing oni. Send :.M one-cent stamps
forthelook in paper covers, or ill stamps
for the cloth - hound volume. Address
as above.
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FILLED,
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Weldon, N. C.
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Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unheal thy Kidneys Make Impure Blood,
All ih.- L... ..1 ;.. y :ur body paj.es through
yu'r i;kir.jy j nc;. t; uy liire minutes.
i !.; i'.:iicy:; arc your
: u V,rs. they f 1
t.r cu; .iis vasic cr
h:i::,!ruic; in the blocd.
U they are sick cr out
cf order, tiicy fail to do
their work.
Pain::, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cel of uric acid In the
t Uod, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney ttwuble cause3 quick or unsteady
Ikmi t LcaU, and makcj one feel as though
they hud heai t trouble. bc;au,e the heart is
over-wurkinj,' in pumping thick, kidney
pii -..ned bbed through veins and arteries.
t: u.icd tc be conu .hied tiiat only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but nov modern science proves that nearly
ail con 3: .rational uieai, have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for Us
wonderful cures of the moat distressing cases
and is sold on its merits f'-'K
by all druggists in fifty- jSRptfft
cent and one-doilar siz- ffS.-Ttfsinl
e3. You may have a
sample Dome oy man Home of swump-Ront,
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper vhen writing Dr. Kilmer
k Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Don't make any mistake, but remembei
the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer
bwamp-Root. and the address, Binghamton.
M. Y.. on every bottle.
TIIK . C.
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m Iiifltistml Collep.
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tion and tee tor use ol text looks, etc.,
l"u it :.. For tree tuiCo i students,
W."i. L't let-ill h :Hinn;d i esimi begins
St pttiiihcr '.'0, Jpiiii. T.. se ure heard in
t he doi'ttiil it s, all lit e applKMt iuns
should he made I rl iv July .. C r es
pondeiM e in itt il I loin tho e desi ing com
pctent tea-lit is and siei ngiai hers. I'or
(Ml:ilog aid other i elo ill il em, a Mn s
Charles D. Mtlver, President,
(lliKI-NSliOliO, N. C.
lid
Correct Dress
The "Mi
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iliuh-ercule t
L. E. Hay & t n p' i mcmnati, U.,
satr.fioj good dieEsT:. everywhere.
All Ganm-ntj Made Strictly
to Yoer Measure
at moilrrate pri.:i t. 'nJ Ivt-- of foreign
and d.-me'tic I -hiic fnun whi hlo choose.
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WKLDOX, N. C.
Central Academy.
Th.' Kali Term of lliissi-huul will be-1
gin on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 106.
ror luiili r ii't-iriiiuiiuii a1lress
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Carnations, Violets and ot ht r Mowers,
iilwiiysnu liiiml. Kliowcr Wedding
Hoiiijiirts, Hiimlsonio Flornl Designs.
Pot iind out door li uMing dunts, To
liiiilo, ( iihhan-i and otlnr Wnt'tnlile
lMuuts, MiiKixdia OrderK ptomptly
rtvi ult-d Wi ili. ' phone or tt'ltrnpli.
II. STEINMI-TZ,
pt.oKim,
ItAI.KKiil, NOKl'll f'AkOLINA.
4 1 ly
tic , it!.
V- .r1,.;;r-':l
j T. CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. C.
Practices in the courts of Halifax aud
adjoining count ies, and in the Kuprcn e
court ol the State. Kpei'iul attention given
to collection!, and prompt ret.nrna
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
MAKTKIJI, TILED A UKATKH,
II AltDWAKi:, PA1NTS.&C
I RANK T. CLARTcOMPANY, LU.
Murliilk, Va.
l ALTER F.. DANIEL.
; A TT ORNEY- A T-LA W,
I Weldon, N. C.
j Practices in the courts of Halifax and
Northampton aud in the Supreme and
Federal courts. Collections made in all .
porta of North Carolina Branch office at
Halifax, N. C, open every Monday.
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