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Mo Dutlto'a Mirdlwo artf told on a guarama i do all w claim or your monoy bu. .iRSAi.t bv W M Coiikv, W.liliui, N. V. W K tru i, d.lM.I, N I U Ike : Bant : of : Weldon, WKMM)N. N. HnM Under The Lais of k State of North Carolina, Aikir.sr -jo rn. iki; - - Siaie of North Carolina Ik-poMiury Halifax Cotiniy Dcposiiory. Town of Vl'cKloii iVposiimy Capital anfl Sarplcs. $36,000. Wi tliMl It MI'WUitltlfM (Ul.l ttiii. I- ll f ln-MI IiU Mill..! I'll lH' - kiiMiivMH init ial- nl II n it't Ni'Ult 'ii'l'1 -"iin'i-- "i '"v u1 in Muiif y in Itvtiinl umn apprMiMl his lint l lit l i! l 1 ' i i I r- i -i i t'riitun. Amnint-o! all r Htlt-ilifl PKKMlKKN r: i I'win, lir II W.I I WIS. (I,kUi. Viillumrini! Co, N. ( ) ' - GARRETT & ft tit ft J ft ft' 4 8 Pioneer Hill fi 1 jiP BtH 9 1 FSTAHI.WHF.D IKtt. S FECI ALTIES; VIRGINIA DARE iAk,t.S.'Ua-iaoniil OLD NORTH STATE HIAWATHA illllinnoa((ne) i'" n ' j, PAUL CARRETT SPECIAL j (.-.pu.k..u i.ji.... , rut An.lall nllirr Tariftiwuf I'urr ami W liolisvitn Wlnmfnr I i-s ami llulel ll-f. j , ? HCIIiltlmt Cash l'ri. 1'anl in S-m for ill kin.l of. II fil, irrt-.J; j 8 Wratrra Hnnrh. Kt Uui. Mo Homa ).. NoliKOI.K, VA. Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 ctnU. W. J. WARD, URNTI8T, OFFJCE IN DANIEL BUILDING, WELDON, H.O. nil SHiflT For Irifnnts nnd Children The Kind Ytu l!a Always Bought Bears the Signaturi of In Use For Over Thirty Years thi ccntaur eovN, Htm ton ctr. Pnoumonla nd e"d pr,,n, ' and m,. . Conumplon. ndiuro rimu. OB. Mr ' an COMPANY, Americaol II n i POCAHONTAS tHd Hi-ii.-riMn!l BLACRBtKRi , Ml HN EH AH A $ E. p T. CLARK ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. C. Pra. tires iu the couiU of Halifax aud djaiDiua i-ouDtif,ud iu th HnifUi court of Um mat. SpfaUai attMtiooglM. to callactioiu aod BroBiot rataratv 1 B3 AW LOVE IN LATER LIFE. Will Nou Love Her Inn I lie Wrinkles Benin to Appear und When Her Hair Beirins to Show Steuks of (iray? ll is a shame 10 any man w ho has courted and persuaded some Kirl in the freshness of her youth ful beauty m leave her home and go wiih lii i ii and after years of toil and worry, child bearing and heart aches when the shoulders begin to sloop, the wrinkles begin to appear in her face, and her hair shows streaks of gray, ii is a shame that ' can never he put into words strong enough to express it, for the hus band lo show any waning of his . love for her, or his loyalty to her, because of her fading beauty or diminishing intellect. It is the ; most pathetic tragedy that the ! world furnishes, to see a man treat his wife rudely, or pass her by in ' cold neglect, when once he has , made all sorts of professions of constant love and never-ending af fection. How can such a man look such a woman in the face? If he really loved her when she she was yuung he would continue to love her when she is old. If his love was anything but animal passion when she was fresh and dimpled and rosy, ii would abide ' the changes that have come to her through the toil and stress of trying to make her home a happy place. A man ought to be horsewhipped who would go back on that woman who has been true to him, and given him the besi part of hen life. He ought to be horsewhipped in public. There is no crime he could commit the equal of this one. He doesn't deserve lo be called hus band. I le is not worthy of ihe ' name father. He is simply a low -down rufhn, and the wonder is that any woman can continue to drag out a miserable existence try ing lobe true to such a man. He i unworthy of the respect of all s.il respecting men and women. lien a man is hen peeked his wile rules the ioo.it. A girl doesn't have to bake a cake, if she only lakes it. No woman likes to admit that she sees lursell plain in the mirror. MO MAN IS TKONfJI-K THAN HIS SIOMACM. I.'t tin' tfivuttM atlili-t.' havctJysNcnla and h in u-.i l' win, Ul him, n fail. I'ln il eal Mivniftli is iti-ri.til frum fnoit. If a limn n.i iii-iitiii'H'iit fiHHi ln Insi-silreiitOii. If In- ll.l ini IihiI In- ilii-s KihhI is o.n vi'iuM iiilu milnliuii llil'iiiuh Hit' itulu tti'h anil Imui'ls. Ii ili-iMMiits .111 tho slri'iikM ii ul On- -luiimt-li In ttttttl i-Mi-iit fix! i-mi'ii ii ilk'i-iti-il anil Ufslliilliit.-a. i'i-iiil' run ilie ul -tur utiuii vitiu hu.i! Ktilllnt.tlll fnil tiii'llt. Ulirll till- stulliarll anil it- siiriiitf omui-i ut Uk"Uuh ami laitniiuii tlu n-)l fii-rfuriu tlu-lr ituty. Tliui On- itMiiiiiili I n-iilU Oii-Mia! i.r g jii ul On- tioil. . il On- -iliiina.-li i ' ni-iiK ' On. Ii-kI will In- Hi-ak uUu. Iwi'miisi- il ii iiiiii llit sli'iiitti li On- lnnl it-liri tor us Mil fiili. Ainl ui On- UmIv. iiiiiiiiti-ri-il as k 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. Ii lliaile lip lit ili irilal lllilll-ln-ri ami oriians. -n On- wt-aLm-s nf Hie ' Ii.n1 as a i-uiii'iiii-iu-i- u "wi-ak" sluln-n,-ti uitl In- iliiirHiiitiil aiiiiinu tin- ir- (IilllS wlli.-ll i'ullliii-i- Oil' l-ml. If till! I'nlv is wi-ak Im-i-uiii.' il is ill-niuirislii'il tliai ihvsjral M'-a!.ln-Si will U' lnilhil In uil On' nrtalli lii'all. Ili-r. kulln-s, I'll'. Jin' livi-r will In tiirpiil ami inai-nxH. g in' rin' In liili.iiisiii-11. In-i uf aiiiH-lil-, Ai-as ii.'i'vi's. ii'.-iil.- nr irri'L'iiiar tu'iinii uf li.'.trt. ialntatMii. iliiin'si. Iiiailariii', liurka.'l.i ainl knuiri-il ilisinrliaiu-.'S and W.-.IKII.'Sil-i. Mi Li-ins I'uri-. if Jiii'Ini. wrili-s: "Fur i-nri nfli-1 itn lii-allli li-t-an In full, mv Iii-hiI KM ili.i . i-j i- imnii'il mi-, .ml ui sliimai'li HI. Mill' hll tin- llllll-. Hlllll' .'V,-t I IllllfcC I i ill.l i-til wnill'l in-Ill In hi- h.-av 1 Ilk.- Ii-ail I'll 1 . il.iiiiti.'li l'li- iliH-lnri rluliia-il lliul It ai i li!al lii-lii' llulil-li-illli- In ill ilH-lnu. iimI in-i. t il il fur mi-, ainl altliuiu'li 1 t-s-k tin ir iHiu-l' i'i r,'Kllt:.l! Ji t I fi It mi In-lti-r. M tff ail liiil mi- lull Or l'i.-rri- li.'lili It i.ll-ill lll-' UI' l) Uli'l il.'ii tul.iMV ili-""'-l.'i i iiiiilii-liii' Sin' U-ua'lil nu- a Until' ami wi'i.-ii f.'iunl lliat 1 Ih van '' iintiri'Vi. si I Li-t.l up on' ir.-ttliui'iit. I link mi Hull, my itomai-li Im aiiir lioi tnal. On illt-i sll I- i-rk'alu H.irl,.-.! im-i f-. -t I nuil I inm l . i.'!tN tu l.uli 111..-;i ilitli ii-nt ii.-ri.iri. I t an ln-i i-r i-i-an- tu Is u-rat.-ful f.irwliut j-iiir tui-ilii tin-lianli-tii fur tin- ami I .t'rluiril.v rlvi- it Inl.nl inai-f." U-n t Is- a Ii--i iIU'.I tiv a H'Hiiv -urat'liliiir ili'al'-r iiittu.ti.itiit itid-rliir sitlisiiitui'S fur Or. I'ii-ri-i-'s ini'ilii'tiiHs, ii'i'iiiniui'iuii'il lo in "Jllit fti trii-Ml." Tuiralu liiiuw lisiifi uf yoitrmui Issly In sn-kni'ss ami lii'altlr-si'tiil fur lln' IVo lilf'i Cutnnt'iti Si'ti-r Mi'-tii'.il Ailinr. A Issik nf ll.ts iiik''-s. Si-nil -M uni' -I'i'lll Slainps fur ianT-i-iivi-ri-'l. ur :!1 sttilllli fiiri'liiili-lKinnJ i-.iiv. Ailihvss Or. It. V. Hercr. Oil Main Mri'i't. Htillalu. S. V. n SIX PIANO ri o t i vvj tLVi to rs For this week Conover Piano, upright $IS. Wellington Piano. MS. Wheelock Upright, $85. 0 Stieff Upright, $185. Stieff Rosewood Piuna $80 (luilJ Piano, small size $.10 All guaranteed tu be in fine condition. All used. LESTER PIANO CO., lie I.VJ (irunhv t . MIKHll.K, VA. John J. Foster, Manager apr 18 2j r t fmnm mM Hail Bmw 1 1 1 & tWSSSmi:'!! Mimim laiiaiilini lateW.- : ujax .aA-.r.-nT-'in imeacA rmmm Aim "41 3 a IIP Juf.. -niaaiMWirTnriifi AHh mrt" t tr 7 THE BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. One woman went out on the way of shame, And ihe wide world uiarved and read her name And praised her beamy and gaped and cheered When, light and Muttering, she appeared. But one little Woman in hodden gray V('ent out to the suffering night and day, And never for her was the trump of fame And never a cheer as she went or came. One woman went out on the path nf lies, And the w hole wide world praised her ItistJouseU's And paused and listened when shelwould speak And marked ihe roses thai graced her iheek But one little w oman in dingy black W eiu ilmiii where the weary were on ihe lack And eari icd the woesol die sad and lone And comforted many and was unknown. One woman .set fool on the road of w rung, Tlie blaoued her deeds in a iouius song That told of her daring, her charm and wit, And the world went humming and singing ii, I'm one little wonnu 111 homely gow n W eill seeking for sorrow about the town, And smiles came to gladden where she lound tears, But never for her weie the thrilling cheers. Bui somewhere the record is fairly kept, I'uless at his task has ihe angel slept, And doubtless there, when the warder leads The beautiful lale of the golden deeds, In shining letters will stand each name Of these litile women who had no fame. But who went patiently day by doy To do ilieir work 111 ihe Master's way. And fuiiher 1I1.-111 all ol the outmost suns Will unit' die names of (lie Beautiful Ones. r a W"". 1 . r w.rirs h.- i . ' - WIN D1NO TRA 1 L JAM KS IX) W N KX l'( )S1TT( IN . A romantic winding trail, culled Flirtation Walk, follows ulmiir Canoe Trail fur more than a milo. Dairy und loud Commission's keport. 'I lu' Mitiiii suti Oatry ami ('uiiiiiiis.iiiit a tlllilly-is sltnas tllllt K,-lllll'llv's l.;,a:ltii' Huiit-y anil Tar anil Hef's l.-taal it Hw.i v anil 1-oulaiiir.i itinatHs ami -riiitn ml. 0ll.tllS .III- MItlM :ll -ltlj III IS 11 Vill'Ull HI-IIII S H.',I ill-. l.'l l'll-.!' Ill ,i ril n lint I'. I ) 's Hiiiii-i iinil 'I'.tr in vi-llua i iliii;i-. I '.(.- 's II 'Ui-i ainl I'ar itintriitis no iipiidi mii ,Iuiil!i mil il n.- mill is lite lii'sl inttuli anil I'nlil cuiv I'm salt liy K ( lurk, Wt-liluii, S There are lots of things wilh w hich the river never bothers hs head. Made Happy lor Life. (itt-at ll.iii)ltss cattle iatn tlif li llle i-f ! S. '. lilair. Hilliarl MlliPllnti'iiilent, ul SI j .Vilnius, W. a , ntit'ti liis lillli- il.titlili-t : waA rt's'nreil frntn Ihe ill 'inllt.l 1 complaint In niiines. II. aays; "Mylil- tie ilannlttcr liail St. Vilns1 liatn-i-, wliirli yielded lo do lai-atment lint gicvi -.li'Uitiljr ; worse until aa a 11 last tesurt ae ireil j liH'trie Hiltera; anil I rejoice to say, three laittles elVected a (simpleteeure M t,itiick, I aore cure for nervous cmuplaiiitA, ieiit-i:il j debility, feuiae neakntssei, iuiputt-rislu-d I blood and uialaiia. Guaranteed by any j piug store. Price fiUc. Mi fit mm I M -aw aaai m a Jr 1 Wr TO CUARri!Ii!Jc against the unsftn darice-rs at aea, tlie Uniied Statt-i Uuvvnmitnt niaiutaius lilithiiues. To guard your home against the un seen dangers of food product.!,, the Govern ment has enacted a f ire food law. The law compels thr; manufacturers of baking powder to print the. ingredients on the label of each can. The Government has made '.he niW your protection so that you can avoid alum -rcid it curefuU, if it does not say pure cream of tartar liana it buck anJ a Say plaifsh is - ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder a pure product of grapes aids the digestion adds to the health fulness of food. 1 - '- I 'CI ,vv s 'I'lle liil h.-ultiu' (in tiiilt;--.tii-ti unit I I III! I'll S III h,. . ; h ,. 1., ,, 1 . .I,,,,, II Ii. II inn In- n-leil liy ,i.ii.iti.-n ur liv llic 11-e ul a cikhI dtp i-nl u,icli mil ili a-t-sl (lie I'.H.il ,-iilcti. tints laUilt, llie iMitk iitl llii"l.iiiiili. l On it,,M'i lci,itM-r.i I 1 I-.. :l Mi.tli' I- ,.k.i,ImI i.l K 0 '.il Kill V.lliill.1 lllui'sl It IUHI (jt.iii.s ii liiuil ll I,. lievisllic p.isi'ni a ivaiii-, imi-. tin- Mimi.lrli in -li.ipe lii .,i 11 iiiiilv rl..rin ils (illli tlllllS Imhi I llir illill.-lillll, sunt -I Mll.llll, 1 1 ; 1 1 , 1 1 1, .-, p.l;illU , l(- lii a t mill d 1 -spi pi 1. Koilnl is tnailc in strict ciitilur 1 it willt Ihe Nali.Hial I'nie I 1M11I l.ia . r'olilli? W. M Cnlieli, Wclilou. N. C. A book entitled "Other People's Business" is not a proper one 10 put your nose into. Oiic cliililrcn a icineily Willi a pleasant tasle. lliin'l fiiice iniplca-aiit uic.lirine iloaii llii-ir tliroiits. Kentieil.v'a Lax ative (ciililaininul Honey and Tar is must plciisint to titke. liildren like il, and as a leliet ior cnllls, ( utlll-, etc , lllete is niillliiif better No opiatea. I'nu fnii.is to the Nitiiinul Pure Tood and Omit Li. Hold b, Vv. M Cohen, ffeldou. N C .oil i I mm I I r? MAK BAKING 1 H ! is-tHwiirirra atcsa rw Ui.it oilauiaiei "A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM.1 Mow The Prayer of Katie Dou glas Was Answered. Katie Douglas was a liiile girl only six years of age, who had been led 10 Christ by her Sunday School teacher. She had studied ! her Bible enough to know w hat being a Christian meant, and she had learned the beauty of service. Bui Katie had a burden on her mind and heart w likh caused her to lose much of the joy which she mighl have otherw ise experienced. I ler father and mother and broth ers and sisters w ere ilol Chi i.stiaus. liach night before going 10 sleep she had asked Cod dial they might learn 10 love I Imi, but her iiiiet prayers seemed to make no impres sion 011 an ungodly home. A revival was in progress 111 the church w here she was accustomed to attend Sunday School, and she was filially successful in persuading her people to .mend. After a most searching and con v hieing sermon by the pastor and an appeal to the unsaved to come forward and take theii places ai the altar, the pastor was surprised lo see Katie, who had been sealed at die rear of the church, wedge her way through the crowd and kneel down with a number of oth ers who had accepted the invita tion and had come 10 seek Christ. The pastor upon noticing the child in her rather conspicuous place, and fearing lest she might create a disturbance and thus be come a barrier in ihe way of those who were seeking ihe Saviour de cided 10 go lo her during Ihe inter val of prayer and lell her to return 10 her seal in die rear end of the room. As soon as circumstances would warrant it he went forthwith to where Katie was kneeling. But as he drew nearer 10 her he heard her breathing forth a little petition to her heavenly Father, "O, Jesus, bless my papa and my mamma. 0, Jesus, bless my sisters and my brothers. Amen." As those w ords ascended ihiough ihe stillness of dial solemn night, the pasior's heart soliened and the entreaty seemed lo come to him as it did 10 the disciples on dial oilier occasion when Chiisi was here upon canh and children clamored lo see I Imi. "Stiller lillle children lo come unio nie and forbid diem j not, lor of such is die Kingdom ol Heaven. To deny Kalie the privilege of communing with God would now have seemed to the pastor a sin almost too black to he forgiven. On the following night when sinners were again gathered about the altar Katie Douglas wended her way up to die from and once more took her place among ihe crowd. She was again heard to repeat the message, "O, Jesus, bless my papa and my mamma. O, Jesus, bless my sisters and my broihers." W hile Kaiiewas Mill praying this simple little prayer a young man and woman came forward and KnaM knelt beside her .11 the altar and surrendered iheilf-eives to (iod. This t ;r, a Imitliei and .1 si .in lor whom (he child had been pleading, lire the meeting closed the other brother and sister likewise came forward and likewise repented of tlieir sins W hat a beautiful pic ture that was' l-'our worldly young men and women at ihe Ii et of Jesus, seckiiif, pal don Im illeil sins liul the piciure is tux yet coin plete. I he papa and uiaiiiina for wlioin the lillle daughier prayed are Mill 111 die back ground. Just before ihe close ol this ser vice, however, when the question was asked where the next meeting should be held, for it w as custom ary to hold the village revival meet ings in the several homes of ihe church people. Katie's father said, "For God's sake hold it at my home." The father and moth er both sought the Lord, and they too were added to I lis kingdom. Several years have elapsed since the incident in the little country church occurred, and Katie Dou glas has done much in Christ's i vineyard since then. But never : has she forgotten the joy which : was hers as she witnessed the com i ing of the entire family into the ; fold. lien is mil" niiitlt'iiscd onuii, of the Miriyninl l,;ix;ili e i ".uili S nip ' N curly ( . ;il I ntli'!' ciu'mIj snts aie ionli);ilitifi j i'l ei'ially llmsf mfiUiimnL' opi.iU's. Km- I j nt'dy's Liu;! live U'lii.t lininii) Jlfiii v mill ' : Tar tnnvfs tin' ItuMrU. i initioiiH nti npi ! 'oiilormi to llic N;ttion;il 1'invFonl , mill I'l'llLf. l.uw. Sold liv W M fi.lk-n, Vi'ldt,ii, N (' A dress isn't tit to kill just be- cause it was bought at a slaughter sale. Wire .1 l 1 1 1 1 M k t 1 1 1 'Uil' JiJI t il lot willi thi' l.i.im. I hc .nf mi IHUIIrn HIS ill. it ll Null jrflH-- liau- !; Lin with tin- 'i"Hil a i u i . : U- uu w il! ti-.u ii a In I f aiii.l 1 ivri v t ;i r-luji L- pain il i.i imIU'iI. Akht's ami pain. tonu iiniii a .rrM!n strain or in jiu 10 a in rv ; llu tin iv prum iut hi tin- in 1A c the t;; c.tti'i llic pain, lien the pain o inti, 1'iMin a Lu :v nci r it i-. ii1Um. Neuralgia whctlu r it he the facial nerves, or the heart, M!w..c!i, - o i;tt i' tu i.llnT pioiuiiu ht iu 1 ve hiaiich. Tu Mop pain, then. Wit. nm-.t relieve the Mr. tin or pre-v-aiiv upon the nei e. Dr. Mil.-,' Anli-llain VWU t!o thU ' l -,,'i.-i.l 1t.tr n-'t j, tin (jija'.l t' h' i.i.ii .1.1 1 ik-v.uiivj ar.a ii1-' d 'jii- (..- id- ji. lr.r'-s rtllhu it t: lfi;.g 1 11 c I 1 i. r in t.tlci.ii Ur II. i- , Anil I iiti I ,ll . 'Ili- .! ill'- lll"lf f i 1 . .11 .tii ll..- ii' 1. ..is i . r ii -a. 'I ;i I ..I l.. my . a 1. -h.'-i. !"n! t "fir UM- li''.T leaves luiv :.t,. -".,., 1. ' .MllS. M ItKi'KM AN, : 4i. si 1 1 1 . Dr. Mills' Anti-Pam Pillt arc sold by your U(uy..t. who will guarntfti tht tlir" first .i c k ,i i) e mvhI lirnrti (. tl it fails, hi will leumi e-tn numey, Ooscs. .'j cents. Ntv.iT :olJ in Lulk. Miics Mclical Cu., KlkhavL, InJ SKAIiOAKI) Am Link Railway DIRECT LINE To All Points IN I UK t III. Mil lil-ni M, MMtlll MIMl M H nun I SI. I'liLllLi: DAU.V SKIiVU'F. ItKVWKKN li.i-l.Mi, Nt-w Yuik, IMiiluiU'lpnia, Halli iiniii'( ahiiiuton, Noilnlk.Ki linuinil, l.'iiluh, t'li irlutU, Wilniiiikitoii, Allaulu, Hiriniiifili mi, Mem- lihi", I'liidaiHHit.'ii. Na-ln il!t. Mutitniiu'ry, Mn-hilt-, New Oilcai.s. t'ohlinliia, Sa Mititiali, -l.it k;-on illf, l .iin Hint A I. I, K I. ) 1(1 HA I'O 1 s T s . ') Daily 0 - TRAINS U HKlntov NI'W MII!K,VASIIlNli'ilN,NOI:l'lll.K IMlM.SMolll'H, AMI ATLANTA, IllUMlNlilUM, MK.MI'HIS, KAVANNA1I and JACKSO.NVll.l.H. TWAINS COYiroSl'.l) OK Ve-lilmle lity Ciiache. 1'iillaian llriiwiui Itooiii SieepiliK Curs ml Ihe Latest CAFK ItlMStl OAKS. (Hr-lllltia'T I'llNNIX'TION A l't Mi'tiipliis, New Oileaua, aud Kt lailns lor all piiinla in Tenas, Caliliimia, Arkan- j sas, Cololado and (lie Nnrlhwest. t INTEIIClUNfil-'.ABI.F. mTlKAOE HOOKS Kraal over 1", (liKI miles of mail. Southern Lim a. afFor lime taliTea, Vv'liTicr or .Summer H.mklels illustiati?e ol tho Knulh aud Southwest, apply to Si-aboard Pasaenger Kepresetitative, or addreas, C. B. RYAN, O. P. A , Portsmouth Va C. H.OATTIS.T. P.A., Kaleigh, N. C. F.DWAHD F. COST, 2nd V-P., Portamoutb, Va A Live THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cues .11 Coughi and f assists in expelling JJ aum and ibt Oilds Irom thi --...-rCL Kmry h" c 1... M-fs.n v , ... ii, u y lli;-l,'ariia-v eiilHB. gently moving Ihe buwt lor troap and j0!- s! UiaJ lioopnig-cough. m&Jjktfp ITiad. Hark K.alat.raa I KENNEDY'S laxative NEYiETAR VH l f A R i ij aI THI LABOHAIOIIV 0 I. C. DnWiTT & CO., CHICAGO, U. 8. A. Mil i' M W. M I'O.IKN, WKI.K11N, S.V WORKS, lu :; t Ol.lt KTHKET, im:ti:ksiu iKi, va. .I A S ITACTrH KJ(S 0 Machinery, Shafting,Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. IIniiiH btmnht out Steel A Alexander, I'tiiindLi's aiui inacliinUts, with oil pattern hi- are now m pared to funii-h puts t? miii'liiiKSjornicrly iiuuk- hy then:. HYDRAULIC FRESSES ani;.., PEANUT MACHINERY', Mill work anil i-iislimis nf nil lrinila Sw'on'l til Miwliincij-forsalecheap. Call " w,,at J"11 ' . Great Reductions For Cash S;l 7.', Moijllctlo Km;s, 7,-, 'J !HI Sltiyttlil " 2 20 2."i till SI. ..(in l,c riiita, !1I2 ft. 17 75 12?c (.'liiuil Mi.uii,,:, ui-. j;... - iKc. :.'--Mc. ,I.i:iiii i' '- 17c, " " lbjc. (i.'u- Won C.itpi-tii u 4nc. '.Til' VVlllllllll -.lllllll'S, 2ll-. ''Hi 37 jc Msi'2-vanl vviili-Liniiliuni, 7ric 7'n' " " " U.V li.ic Flour Oil Chilli, 4V 1 :ts Axmiii'-li-r ('.itti tiiii.', Hilc I 111 Itlv.'ii I'li lnri' Fiaincs, Me Willi p:iier. I. ,"i iiiul lie pi-r mil a i.Aiii.tc sun k nr '1'alking Machines, (iraphophoncs. Kodaks, Cameras, ami siipilii".iin haml ul all titties, at tltc very lowest ptu es. SPIERS BROS. WKI.I-liN, N. C. CHoicr: ROSES ! C.irn.iliims, V ink Is and other lloivers, alaays on liai.il. Shower Wedding lliiiuiucts, II aml-nni,. Floral DesiRna. Pot anil out door hi'diling plauts, To tiiiito, 'al,ian anil oilier Vegetalilr I'lants, M:, ;noli;n. Orders promptly exei iilc.l. Write, 'phone or telegraph. H. STEINMETZ, KI.IIBIST, 1UI.F.IUII, KOKTH CAH0I.1NA. 4 1 ij SASH9D00RS,BLINDS. MAKIICI.S, 1II.K9 UKATKS, M AltDW AKK, PAINTS.&C IKNk 1. (.1 AKK COMPANY, i.lj. N.irtnla, Va. OF -I'M. I. AMI WIXTK.lt MILLINERY. FANCY GOODBaiirt NOVKLTIER. Kntteriik'sl'attcrna. ll. k G. CORSETS, Mime at 50o. , Ladiea 7Sc. to $1. .I'ricea will lie made to tuit the times, HaU aud lionneta made aud Trimnied to order. ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLER MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldoo, N. C. 'J

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