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WELDON, X. ( ., TIIITHSDAV, .JANUARY U7.
NO. 35
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I Voil lluvo Alunyil I)mif(lit, find which hit liccu
I'm' over !U yrar, linn homo tlio xltfiiiilimc of
ii nd Iiiih
'f, wml miprrvlNlou Hlnco Km liil'mity.
MCAM; Allow no one totWclvo yu hi thin.
niiiiliTl'clts, I iiiltatimiM nnii " JiiNt-AH-ood " nro but
r'-.ii' uiK tlmt trlllo with and ciKluncr tho licullli of
:iml Children Experience uguinst Experiment.
at is CASTORIA
.1-iii-:. Is a hnrnilpHH substitute for Castor Oil, Pure-u'i.-,
I ii ups and Soothing Syrups. It Is 1'leasmit. It
, . iius m.i'.lur Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotie
, Hi'Miiiicc. I Is nge In Its guarantee. It don troy Worm
,mi I allays l'cvcrislnicus. It cures LMurrliu-a and Wind
( ,1m . It ri'liewj Teething Trouble, cures Constipation
anil Matiileiicy. It AMHiniilutes the Food! regulates tho
: ..hikicIi and ltowclH, giving healthy and natural sloep.
'!'iu' Chiidreu'tt Panacea Th Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have
In Use For Over
TMt OtNTUH OOMMHV, VI MUI
MCDUFFIE'S
TASTELESS CHILL CUM.
chill cur. eonUihjB q oh(,
IM mirk ,X. V 'in, ncre..your
tndmnio..-- - ,- redblooa.
libod-lullcllnK" .
no .,..nlIih.
nin' . nd children Ilk it
PRICE, 60 CENTS.
TaKe MoDUFFIE'S Little Bluo Liver Pills for Constipation i..,d
Sluggish Llvsr. MoDurne's Remediee are sold on a guarantee to
do all we claim or your money back.
Khh s4i k hv W. M. C mikx, W. ldnn, N- '. W. E IlKAVANs, F.nfalil, K. C.
uttwomnM at
h : Bank :
WKLDDN, N. C.
ml Under The Lais of tie Slate of North Carolina,
Al!GtOT OTI, mi
State of North Carolina Depository.
Halifax County Depository.
Town ofWeldon Depository.
i!?..?M1L $36,000.
17.iK 14 veor this in'-litulion hnsiinivided bi.nkinii liinlilifs fr Ihif
1 tion liHstcklmliliTS nti.l ilirwtors Imvoliei-M ulnnllliwl ilh the
- Imoiuww ititrrestM ol il ilifix :iil Ni.tlhiiniplmi i-onniirvs lor many ye in
Moiiry is lirinwl upon pprnil HtM iirit ut 111 U-iial rati-1 1 inli n-t-six per
oein.i-n ArromitM of nil are flilirileil
VICK-MFNinltNT: CASIIIKK:
Dr. II. W. LEWIS. W R. SMITH.
(MsDD.NurikaniftoD Co, N. C)
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OLD NORTH STATE
&HIA W ATHA
PAUL CARRETT SPECIAL-
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(hparKJing
;ill ether T.rietieaof Pure and Whole-otp. Wiowior do mcsam. '"
f WUI1K-hest Cash Prices Paid in Season foral kinds of: small J''lc
Western lirancb, St Louis, Mo
mm ?. mmmmmmmu
Has Stood The Test Years
Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic
No-Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents.
W. J. WARD,
DEXTI8T,
"OFFICE IN DANIEL BHItDINO,
WELDON, N. a
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been nuulo iinilcr IiIh iior-
Always Bought
30 Years.
. NtW YORK OtTV.
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jjj T. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. C.
Practices la the courts of Halifax and
adjoining conntiea,aud Id the Bupreru
court oftlwSUU. Special tttentiongiTeii
ts callMtiau ud pomp ratanu.
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- One of the most imposing buildings at the JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION will be the beautiful Auditorium and Convention Hall, where
many national and inter-national congresses will be held during the Exposition period, next year. It is one of the permanent buildings of the
Exposition, being a handsome structure of brick, stone and concrete, surmounted by a dome 85 feet high. It will be equipped like a great
theatre of the modern type, with an immense stage, which will accommodate 200 people. The Auditorium will have a seating copacity of
three thousand people.
ONEJ DAY AT A TIME.
One day at a time conscientious
ly lived up to will keep the eyes
bright and the cheeks round and
rosy. Don't begin to worry about
things days before hand. It will
be time enough when ' they hap
pen. It is ihe dread of what may
: come, not what it is, thai makes
-one old before the lime. If you
I lie awake half the night' worrying
about something that is going to
occur the next morning you will
! be far less able to face bravely and
work out the problems than if you
had made an effort and thought of
something else till sleep came. It
is not half as hard as it sounds and
will grow easier every time you
trv it. Perhaps after all, the dis
aster will not befall y ou or will be
less awful than you anticipated
and just think what a lot of unnec
; essary wrinkles you have worried
1 into your face.
TH1- BEGINNING OF STRIFE.
"For goodness sake !" exclaimed
Mrs. Skrapps, "what are you al
ways complaining for? You have
not anybody I io blame for your
trouble but yourself."
O, I admit I proposed to you.
You needn't be throwing that up
to me," replied her husband, sav
agely." Philadelphia Press.
.wfcaLawaaaaaaaaBaaBBaaaaaai
Bad Stomach Makes
Bad Blood.
You can not mnko swpcv butter In a
foul, unclean churn. The stomach nerves
:'.s n churn in which to agltalo. work up
uni disint.-irruie our fMnl as it Is Itches
iliKcsteil. If it lie weak, slutrulsh and
foul the result will l torpid, sluggish
liver and luul, Impure hlocxl.
The Injfredlcnt.s of Dr. I'lerce's (iolden
Mimical hiscovery ure just such us liest
serve to correct mid cure all such de
rangements. It is made up without a
drop of alcohol In Its eiui)iositlon; chem
ically pure, triple-relined glycerine Vina
used instead of the commonly employed
alcohol. Now this glycerine is of Itself a
valuable medicine. inteu 1 of a deleteri
ous agent like ulcnhol. especially In tho
cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia and the
various forms of indigestion, l'rof. Finley
Kllingwood, M. I)., of Kfuuc.lt Medical
College. Chicago, says of It:
"In dAsiH'psIa 11 serves an excellent pur
pose. It Istuie of ill liest nitnufact
ured pniducls ,f the present time in Its
acllitn 11 iMiti enfeeltlcd. dlMiilcml stomachs;
eMieelally If tiien1 is ulceration or caunlial
gasli'itlstcytarrlud Inllaniiuatloliof stotuacli).
Il Is a most erllclciil urei'aral lull, tilyeerlnp
will relieve man) cases of pyrosis diearlliurn)
mil excessive gastric acidity. II Is useful In
etinnitc tulesiiiial UyiK-pla. esotH'ially the
Haliilent variety, and in certain forms ot
chronic constlliatioli. stimulating the secre
tory and excretory functions of the Intestinal
fl Mltl!-"
lien combined. In Just the right propor
tir.i.s with Culilen Seal risit. Stone root.
lllack Cherrvlmrk. yucettji loot. HIikkI
rnot and Mandrake riit.,ortheextractof
tliese. as In Dr. Tierce's (lolilen Medical
lllsfoverv. there can lm no douht of Its
ureal ellicacv III the cure of all .stomach.
liver and intestinal disorders and derangn-
nicnts. These several Ingrwiienta nav
the strongeat endorsement In all such
. rises of such eminent medical leaders 8
Prof. K. Bartholow. M. I)., of Jellerson Mist
ical College. Chicago! Prof, llulinrt A. Hare,
M II.. of Mtsllcal lleiiartniem, l.'nlvcrslly ot
I'a.; l'rof. Laurence Johnson. M. 1 1., Misilcal
tleuaitiiient. I'lllverslty of New Vork; I'nif.
K.l.oi M. Hale. M. II.. ilalitienianil Medical
. i'..u.. i 'l,i..ffo 1'i-uf .l.,lin M. Hcuililcr. M. .
and I'nif. John King. M. IV, Authors of lh
. American Dlsts'iisstory. anil score or otlieri
il.u l..Ui, iiu .llcal men of our lallll.
Who can iloiil.t the curative virtues of
a medicine the Ingredients of nhlch hav
such a pnifrml'iiiul endorseineui?
rinsiliinilon cured hy Distor I'lercn't
I1iiaiil Tellaw. in' or two a Uoau.
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SIX PIANO
BARGAINS
For this week
Conover Piano, upright$l95.
Wellington Piano, $45.
Wheelock Upright, $85.
D
Stieff Upright, $185.
Stieff Rosewood Piana $80
Guild Piano, small size $30
All guaranteed to be
in fine condition. All
used.
LESTER PIANO CO., Inc
1M Orniihy fit , NOIiKOI.K, VA.
John J. Foster, Manager.
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IV - " - ? U. X p-"i IT
AUDITORIUM AND CONVENTION HALL.
THE FACE AND
FRANK L.
A face looks on me from the misty pages
And strangely now a Spirit seems to say:
"Over thy dreams sad Time hath rolled the ages"
And yet 'twas yesterday!
Without, the snows of weariest winter falling,
The world is voiceless, and the hills loom gray.
Have ages passed since crimson May was calling?
Heart, it was yeserday!
Yet in a night, a morn so strange this life is!
The heart can live long centuries and be
Exalted burdened, where the bitterest strife is,
With all Eternity.
The same sweet face as though the bells were ringing
Love's marriage to the garlanded, sweet May;
Red o' the lips the red lips made for singing
The souls of men astray.
Face, lips and eyes wherein you may discover
All all of heaven 'tis given us to know;
I cannot read there that I was a lover,
I died so long ago!
Died while those lips were sweet with kind replying
Sweet as the nectar that the bees would drain;
Died, with the keenest pangs of all the dying,
To wake to live again!
Oh, face, enshrined here in these misty pages,
Too bright for tears, unanswering when we pray,
Give back the dream that shall be sweet for ages
Love's dream of yesterday?
TACT.
"The Woman of Tact Sees All
And Sees Nothing; Hears All
and Hears Nothing."
What is the most popular quali
ty in woman.-1 I he question was 1 1 rote a letter, intending to In
suggested," writes a Parisienne, i close the bill, but somehow I failed
'by a cosmopolitan reunion of
friends in Paris one night this
week, and the various opinions
given supplied food for thought.
The European countries were well
represented half a dozen Pari
sians, four Spaniards (two of each
se'x), a Russian, who had been a
famous beauty in the years that
are gone by, one Irish woman,
who had to represent the British
empire in her own person
I he Parisians, without excep-
tion, declared that esprit (vivaci-!
uosly)wasthequalitywhichgleaned
most love, the Spaniards voted for
hMMtv nnrl the Riiwiuns fur tw-
sonal magnetism. The Irish wo -
man tentatively uttered the single
word tact. Everyone took part
in the dlSCUSSlon With real DleaS-
ure, but when 'tact' was the sub -
ject-matter it was a case ot eleven
voices to one. They all agreed
that this quality, though eminently
desirable, was too imperfect1 to at
tract love.
"I wonder if readers of this par
agraph will also deride 'tact' as a
magnet oflove. Personally I think
it represents the axle on which the !
wheel of happy life revolves. The
woman of inborn tact is a creature ,
of whom men never lire, to whom j
girls cling. If she be beautiful and
witty, so much the better; but she !
...:tt ,, . 1... :., ,.r , i,., ,i:,;
will not let either of these qualities
ictip iu inc Minute.
It is a well known fact that tor-
giveness may follow in the train of
pnysicai injuries, out never in mat
of wounded feelings. It is equally
rx tVn r- r i' t TLk r-c All O rACAnl tU t
inn rer.inH.rl nf vrenknePt The
'"6"-.
u-niiiBii nf tnr-t rpps a and sees
nothing; hears all and hears noth
ing London Tribune.
A Modern Miracle.
''Tiuly miraculous seemed tbe recovery
of Mrs. Mollis Ho't, of this place," wiitefl
J. 0. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn , "she
was so waded by coughing tip puss
from her longs. Doctors declare I her end
a near that her family had watched by
ber bedside 48 hours; when, at my urgent
retoeiitDr. King's New Dicove y was
given her, with the astouisliing result tint
improvement begun, and rontiuued until
she completely rt covered, and is a healthy
woman today." Onara teed (tire fir
I coughs aud colds 60.'. and 1 1 at any
I druggist. Tiial bottle free.
-A
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THE DREAM.
STANTON:
NO OTHER NEAR.
A senator hurried into the Uni
ted States Senate chamber one
morning early, and said to a page
"Young man, did you find i
$10 bill on my desk last evening ?
to do so, and led it behind dn the
blotter."
"Yes, Senator," said the page,
taking out his wallet. "I did find
mat dim, ana nere it is. Ana u s
a lucky thing for you, sir, that
none of the other senators hap
pened in before I saw it."
THE THANKFUL BROTHER.
One of the old-time Georgia
brethren made the following pray-
er at a week day meeting recently:
: "Lord, we thank Thee for
fflmilv of n rhilHren and ihmioh
! I 1 ... .,M . k i.. ,1. ......
, never had 'Cause to complain; and
: we're thankful, too, that, though
we raised no meat this year, we
havp nlpntu nfen n' irrPnsanrl
1 t,e squirrels and the partridges
are plentiful and fur more fillin
than bacon at 15 cents. We don't
deserve all these blessings, but
we've got 'em just the same, and
1 we're grateful enough to shout
i halleluia on the morning hill!"
Atlanta Constitution.
WORTH KNOWINO.
Most of the pulmonary troubles
enms from rnl.l nr uel tret. kVen
; your feet warm and dry and you
I j - r
6' ""P1'
Mn,lirmp ,M nrp ,,,, ,, n,vpr
. .an cinnn a crr.iii iin m .vnnci r.
sl,frr fmm Fmwn nr rhillpH feet
because ,hev nut nowdered sul
phur in thejr shoes or socks This
is worth knowing' i knew a farm-
: . who nul a Ieasnoonfui 0r re(i
Wcl 111 llucs cvcl wl"lcl
. . . ... ... L,
iiiuiiiiiik uciyic eoiiik oui iu m
- , labors, and he never suttered from
cold. He knew nothing of the
uses of sulphur. New York
Press.
May Live 100 Yean.
The chances for living a full century are
oxccllent iu thecase of Mrs. Jtnuie Dun
cau, of Hnyuesvil e, Me., now 70 yearn old
.she wrttea tiectrio Hitters curod me
of ( hronic Dyspepsia pf 20 years standing,
and made me feel as well and strong as a
youi ggirl" Electric Bitters cure Stom
ach and Liter discasra, Mood disorders,
General debility and bodily weakness.
Sold on a guarantee at any drug store.
Price only BOc.
AN OPPORTUNITY.
Temptation Bides Its Time To
Suit Our Mood And Temper.
We may escape bereavement,
violent pain, bodily accident, but
man never yet escaped temptation.
How subtle it is, how patient, how
obsequious! How it bides its time
to suit our mood and temper! We
thought we had said farewelljo it
at five-and-twenty; but at forty,
with a changed face, it is still whis
pering. It reaches us in the dear
est relationships of home; it follows
us through the crowded streets
into office; it goes with us into the
silence and glory of God's world
and where the peace of heaven
seems to be brooding, it is there
until at last, deeper than all divis
ions, we come to apprehend our
shadowed brotherhood, for we are
all tempted men and women.
What then, is the meaning of
that fact? Are we merely the ports
of powers that seek to ruin us? If
that were so, I should cease to be-
ieve in the omnipotence and care
of God Almighty. But I think of
temptation as a noble penalty; as
the price I am bound to pay for
my free will; as the inevitable
struggle of a being who is great,
just because he has been gifted
with the power to choose; and
though the struggle be not less
keen when I think that, and though
never a week may pass without
some failure, still to be tempted
now is not to be degraded; it is
part of the cross which is my
crown. Never say when you are
tempted: "This is degradation."
Say that when you fall, not when
you are ,emp,ed' Never saV whe
you are tempted, "This is bestial
I do not think that the hearts are
ever tempted. Say rather: "God
help me, this is my opportunity; 1
suffer this strain just because I am
free." Slowly, with every sin
forgiven in the blood, and every
effort seconded by heaven, may a
man draw nearer to true strength
of character. George H. Morri-
son
Neary e,erT v" wl' is suhjpct '
I tacka from tho stomach snffew frm amor
reiief, that iihr-fonrih starvation, and
W tmd milk, on th other laud you
0111 JO p1" '''8elt tooi
,,1C m 01 a R',on ulK"m,
tlltt I
lug the tired stomach eqti ally us much
r, st Eat what you please and take a lit
tle Kndol fur Indigestion itftcrymir meals.
It digests what you eat.
old by W hi. ohen, Weldon. V. 0.
I le gets little good out of his
own faith who sees no good in
any other.
Food don't digest? Itocauae the alomacll
liicki sume one of the (llgeatnnts or the di
gestive Jtilcea are nd proper' balanced.
Then, too it la the unlimited food that
"" '"i
and piiuful indigestion.
tcstion should bo used for
u a suiuiion of vrglU
iti what you eat, and cor-
KnM Indigcalii
rellel. Kudu!
I " "'
aeitla It iliusl. wlinl vnil
.
wis me nenctencirsoi lie uigesttou, KO-
L.., .r. ,... kD ,.,.
and Drim Law
Sold by W M Cohen. Weldon, N. C.
That day best fulfills its purpose
which is a preparation for the next.
Mother's who give their children Kenne
dy's Laxative Cough Syrup invartihlyen
dorseit. Children like it because the
taste la so pleasant Contains Honey and
Tar. It is tbe original Laxative Cough
Syrup nnd is unrivalled for the relief of
croup. Diivea the cold ont through tbe
bowelsr Conforms to the National Pure
Food and Drug Law.
Bold by W M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C.
The proof of a faith is not in its
prestige, but in its present power.
. When the cold winds dry and crack the
skin a box of salve can rave much discom
fort In buying silve look for the name
on the box t avoid any imitations, and
be sure you get the original DeWitt's
Witch Hael Salve
Bold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. 0.
A Boston schoolboy was tall,
weak and sickly.
His arms were soft and flabby.
He didn't have a strong muscle in his
entire body.
The physician who had attended
the family for thirty years prescribed
Scott's Emulsion.
NOW:
To feel that boy's arm you
would think he was apprenticed to a
blacksmith.
ALL DRUCCIISTSl BOc. AND $1.00.
THE TRUSTS IN BILLVILLE.
- A 'possom trust is the latest.
Now watch us carve it to the heart.
Turkeys are almost as high as
our hope of heaven, and just about
as doubtful.
The candy pulling which was
scheduled for Wednesday evening
will not take place. The candy
trust absorbed it before it had
pulled ten yards.
So far the whiskey trust has
been unable to absorb the moon
shine distilleries, which in this dis
trict are as frequent as the measles,
but far more popular.
It's well that the silver dollar has
that legend on it, "In God We
Trust, ' ' but even with that it doesn 't
last long in this community h L
Stanton.
Keep
Your Nerve
It is nerve energy that runs
the organs of your body. The
storage battery is the nerve
rolls in the brain and spinal
cord, and from this battery
nerve force is sent out through
the svstem of nerves. To keep
the body healthy you must
have plenty of nerve force ; if
you have no't, the organs work
imperfectly, the circulation is
sluggish, digestion bad, appe
tite poor, kidneys inactive, and
aches, pains and misery are
the penalty.
You can keep the system
strong with Dr. Miles' Nervine.
It assists in generating nerve
cnergv, it strengthens the
nerves and makes the whole
system strong and vigorous.
'"I take pleasure In recommending
Ilr Miles' Nervine to those sufferinj
from nervous prostration. Insomnia
nnd melancholy. After several
months suffering from above diseases
T tried this medicine and found Imme
diate relief. II soothes and strength
ens the nerves, chases away the
Kloomy and depressing thoughts and
gives the sutTcreT renewed strength
and hope. It la a superb nerve re
storer." JtTDGE JACOB HERMANN.
Madison, Wisconsin.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cur la told by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first bottle will benefit. If It falls
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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CHOICE
ROSES !'
Caruationa, Violets andoth.r flowers,
always on band. Hhowrt W.ddi g
Houquete, Handsome FIomI I la gns,
Pot aud out door btddi"g plants. To.
niato, CUbbage aud other Vegetable
Plants, Magnolias. Orders promptly
ei utwl. Write, 'phone or telegraph
H. STE1NMETZ,
n.ORlHT,
KALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA.
4 19 ly
OF
-FALL AND WINTER-
MILLINERY.
FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES
Butterlck'sPatterns.
H. & G. CORSETS,
Misnes at SOo. , Ladies 76c. to f 1.
K3uPrces will be made to anit the
tiroes, Hats and Bonnet mads sno
Trimmed Ui order
ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY
FILLED.
M. V A LEWIS,
Weldon, N. C.
C.