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C'aftoria is a, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, I'are
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Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
iinil riatuleucy. It assimilate the Food, regulates tho
.Stomach ami Itowcls, giving healthy uud natural sleep.
Tlie Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
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THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS.
(EaUblinhed 1848.)
lUtoieSBukit., Norfolk To
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THE ENOINEORCRIED.
"Yes, indeed, we have some
little incidents happen to us," said ;
the fat engineer. "A queer thing
happened to nie about a year ago. I
You'd think it queer for a rough '
man like me to cry for ten minutes
and nobody hurt, either, wouldn't
you? Well, I did, and I almost
cry everytinie I think of it. I
"I was running along one after-:
noon pretty lively, when I ap- j
proaehed a little village where the j
tracks cut to the street. I slacked j
up a little, but was still making ;
good speed, when suddenly about
twenty rods ahead a little girl, no i
more than three years old, tottled j
onto the track. You can't even
imagine my feelings. There was 1
no way to save her. It was impos
sible to stop, or even slack much, i
at that distance, as the train was i
heavy and the grade descending, j
In ten seconds it would have been i
all over, and after reversing and
applying the brake, I shut
eyes. 1 didn't wan't to see
more.
"As we slowed clown my
my
any I
fire-
man stuck his head out of the
cab i
window to see what I stopped for,
when he shouted to me, "Jim,
look here!" I looked, and there
was a big, black Newfoundland
dog holding the little girl in his
j mouth, leisurely walking toward
the house where she evidently be
longed. She was kicking and cry-1
ing, so I knew she wasn't hurt, and j
the dog had saved her. My fire- j
man thought it funny and kept ;
laughing, but I cried like a woman.
I just couldn't help it. I had a i
little girl of my own at home.''
The Young Catholic Messenger.
A SWIFT JAB.
Hadley Singleton Girls merely
amuse me. You can bet your life
none of them will ever catch nie.
Miss I'epprey I guess you're
right. They say "the biggest fish
always get away," and I suppose
i that applies as well to the biggest
lobsters.
Ituilrs up iK-ue, iironmlf-t iipjn--
tile. iii'iunvc.H ilij.vtimi, iuiluceH rfl'rtHh.
iiijj wUrt-p, uivt'K renewed strength iui.1
lieiiltli. That's whiit ll(illi-tt:r' Itiifky
Miiuntatu Tea dues. Teu r tablets
V. M. (olieu. Weli.im. S. '
J. N tir.iwn. Hulii.ix. V f
No man can serve in public who
will not toil in secret.
I'uss.-sMes wxnderl'iil n.e licin.il power
tlie Iiuiuuu Ixidy, removing all disuidert.
Iiom )imr nystem, is wliat Hollister's
ItiK'ky Mountain Ten will d". Makes you
well, keeps you well a." rents, Tea or
Tablets.
W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C.
J. S lirown. Halifax, S. C
He who opens his heart to the ;
best always finds it.
Bfara tr.o
Bifljuatur..
They who know Him as Jesus
will not fear Him as Judge.
DIED SUDDENLY
OH HEART DISEASE.
How tr!'!'1'")' ' bfii l.n s:ml
lai to Hi" .iIbivi- tt-.'t i, -:i Ihi news
i,aiers. Tlie ru-li ,sll at. I Hrenn !
iiosot thrt AtiiiTi.-an pei.fle hi' a str ing
terideury lo lead n r to valvular unJ other
aflwtions tit lint Iieirt. attended by ir
ruKtilar aellon. iainf.itii)ii. diziiness,
smothered sen-aMuni and other distrosi
i iik svinptotus.
Three o( the promtn'iit InRredlenW ot
whteh llr. I'ierie's Hidden .Medical Dis
covery Is made are rei'unwneuded by sumo
' ot the leading writers mi .Uuiriu Jolioi
for llm cure of Jtist sueli cases. (,olden
Sua I root, for instance. Is said by tho
Unitkii Stii:s Kiki'kxsatdiiv, a stand
ard authority, "to Imparl tone and In
creased tHiwer to the heart's union."
. & ...i.... !..-..1in,r tiiitliorflii'S reo-
result liolden Seal a an imsiiriasel
i tonic for tho muscular system In ueneral,
uud m the heart Is iilmust wholly com
posed uf Ihliscllllir tissue. II nauirai
lullows that It must be Krcatly slrength
luicd bv this miuiTli. general tonic. Hut
probably the most imiiortaut inunsjlent
of "tlofden Medical lliscover)." so far
as lis marvelous cures of valvular and
other Ktlectlons ol ine li.ait ar.i con
cerned, Is Stone root, or ('olliiiwinfci t n.,
I'rof Win. I'alim, author of l'aine
KpiUmiy of Medicine, says, of It:
"I. uol louir uliicu. hd patient who wal
o uiu. li iipiwnavd Willi vlaltr lls M of
the heart that hU (rleuds wei obliged to
carry him up-stilw. tie. h.'ivover. iii.dul j
recovereil under the Inllueuctt "f I ollhiM'iiln
Itiushcliial nrliioiole em racted from Mono
I J! I. ami li i"!i attend!..,, to his business.
Ilor.'lofure physicians knew of no remedy
. for tho removal of so illslresslng and sodan
en...s a malady. With the.n It was all
Joes, -work, and It fearfully warned tho
aUILIed that death was near at ham . U1-
! llnsonln unnuestlonably affords rehot In
; auch case, aud In most luslances cllccta a
1 CUStuno root Is also recommended by I)r.
Halo and Klliniovood, ot I'hlcano, for
i valvular and other diseases of tho heart.
The latter says: " It is a heart touic ol
direct aud jiirmmtnif Influence."
"(iiildon Mwiicai uiscoi.'i., "'i
cures serious heart affections, hut Is a
most ctlichint neimral tonic ana inynror
ator, strenKihenlug the sKiiuarh, Ii.vIk
oratiiur the liver, r-nulatlnir tho bowels
aud curh.K catarrhal utfocUouu lu all
parts ot the system,
Dr I'lorce's Pellets cure Constipation.
T. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WEI.DON, N. C.
Practice in the coi.rtc uf Halifax and
adjoining countiee.aud in tbe Hupreuie
court ol the 8iat. Special attention given
to eollodioos and prompt ratarni.
Art
IF YOU
your tongue to
ami look in the glass
You can't help puckering it makes you pucker
to think of tasting it.
By the use of so called cheap Baking
Powders you take this puckering, injurious Alum
right into your system you injure digestion,
and ruin your stomach.
tp plainly-
Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream
'lln Alum l-mr nnn Vvoi;n tka nt-nfi rf -iinlitv tK
THE BEST
j Come let us make this bright New Year the best New Year of all,
For years are growing fewer now, and soon shall come our call
J That summons from the hand of Time where years are never known,
i And where we're sure to reap our crop, whatever we have sown.
! How selfish and how mean we've been along the journey's way.
X'e passed the suffering in the throng with no kind word to say;
i The piteous wails of tearless waifs were lost upon our ears;
We did not see the orphan's rags, nor dry the maimed one's tears.
We turned away from hungry souls without one pitying look,
And thus have cast a blot upon our record in God's book.
God help us then to crown this year with deeds of tender's! love
And dissipate the gloom of earth like sunbeams from above.
I wonder if on yonder shore, when time has ceased to be,
If 1 shall hear those welcome words, "Ye blessed, come to me."
Or will my face be blanched with fear and shall 1 hear Christ say :
"Thou did it not to one of these depart to thine own way."
I WISH I HAD BEEN BORN A BOY-
I wish that I'd been born a boy, I really do indeed,
If just toshow some young men now in life how tosueceed,
I wouldn't wish to be a fop, for they've conceit immense;
I'd wish to be a young man grown, possess'd of common sense.
I wouldn't wear a false mustache upon my upper lip,
If one at all I'd grow my own, to be in fashion's tip;
I wouldn't wear a pin of brass 'pon my shirt bosom, no,
I'd sport the gold with diamonds, real, oft' should I want to show.
I wouldn't scent myself with musk, that girls might think me sweet,
I wouldn't, like some young men 'round, my washer-woman cheat;
Because a young miss glanced at me I'd not imagine so,
That she had fallen straight in love, or wished me for a beau.
I wouldn't look to, no, no, no, my mammy for support,
Like many young gents that I know who here and there resort.
I'd be a man, and not a mouse, and go to work at once,
I'd in my pockets have some cash, and make use of my sconce.
I wouldn't sport my mother's watch, to show off at a ball;
1 wouldn't wear a great fob chain had I no watch at all;
I wouldn't run a great lontr bill, he it for what it may,
'Fore 1 showed out in broadcloth clothes I would my tailor pay.
j I wouldn't strike a woman, no, he's not a man who would,
I (r take advantage of old age, but aid such if I could;
! Yes, if I had been born a boy all insults I'd repel,
And there's some fellows that I know I'd like to thrash right well.
IN MANY PLACES.
Mrs. Naybor-T see
a new girl. Has she
you ve got
had much
J experience as a cook ?
Mrs. Hiram Often Not much
but many, and when her week s
up I propose to give her notice to
hunt up another experience.
NOTHING AT ALL TO EAT.
Hungry Hank-- I'd be obliged
to yer, lady, for a meal
Mrs. Bright Ah! you're one of
these ufier-diiiiicr speakers.
Hungry Hank Not exactly,
lady, or 1 wouldn't be so hungry; I
ain't even got so much as a chest
nut about me.
ENGAGED A GIRL.
"My wife," said Newliwed,
"is a very good cook."
"Olcome," exclaimed Newitt,
"Her mother told me she was tak
ing her first lessons when you mar
ried her."
"I know, but she was good
enough not to continue her lessons
on me."
To stop a cold with 'Trevi'iilic.s"is rufcr
than to let it run and cure it aft. rwards.
Taken at the "sneeze stage" I'reventics
will head off all colds and (,'Hppe, ai.tl
perhaps save you Pneumonia, or Bronchitis
Preventics are little toot limine candy cold
cure tahletasellinn iu 5 ceut and :!" cent
boxes, If you are chilly, if ; ti lienin tu
aneeiie, try Prcveutics. They will ante y
check the cold, and please you.
Far sale hy W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N C
you will see the effect
AVOID ALVM
mm
OF ALL.
t roup can jmsittvely be stopped in 'JO
minute-.. No v.iniitine, nelh I.;; tnsi.k.n
nr distress our child A sweet, pleasant,
; and safe Syrup, called Or . Slump's t'loup
! t 'ure is tot Cruip alone, reme . her. It
j does not claim to cure a dozen ailments
It's for croup, that's all.
Fold hy W. M. Cohen. Weldon. S C.
The cramped heart cannot con
tain the Christ.
I lees Coffee disagree with .on' Proba
b y 't does! Then try lr. Shis.p's Health
t'.tlV. e. "Health t'otlee ' is a deer cone
luuaMunol parched cereals and nuts,
a craiu oi real cdVee, remember, in
."It.s.p's llrallh Coll'ee, let its 11 ivur
N.'l
Hr.
tin t
t.t ! I":.'' h"" H"- ly ..III l ivii inil Vneha
. i. dec. 1 1 v our stomach heart or kiiluevs
can't .stand cullcc drinking, try Health
t'utloe It is wholesome nourishing ai'd
s.ttislyin It's safe lor evrn the youngest
child.
I'o. Nile by 'A', i Purser, Weldon, N. C.
Religion
work.
never wears out by
I'Oit i i it ixt n:.it
Mks vVvH.,iw'hS(ioiiiimi Svni'l' has
been used fur over 0 years by millions of
mothers lor their childrcu while teething,
with perfect success. It soothes thechild,
softens the gums, allays all pun; cures
wiud colic, and is the best remedy for
Ui.iirhoea It will relieve the poor little
suBi-rcr iiuinedia ely Sold hr druggists
in every part of the world. Twenty-five
cents a bottle He sure and ask foi ''Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Hyrnp," and take no
other kind.
Fair weather
firmness.
flowers find no
CASTOIIIA.
H 'lMstht )1lic Kind Von .law always Bmtf
ujukture
of
PGWDEft
of Tartar Costs more
THE FAKIRS OF INDIA.
I
The Most Expert Wonder Work- j
ers in the World.
The Indian fakir is the world's
most wonderful illusionist. It is
easy to declare his feats are all
humbug; it is easy to laugh at per
sons who, having seen their per
formances, regard him with
awe and wonderment; yet it is a
fact that no European juggler, il
lusionist, scientist or other person
has successfully performed any of
the important feats accomplished
by Indian fakirs. This article does
not attempt to show how the tricks
are done. It merely gives the
opinion of those best acquainted
with the subject experts in oc
cultism and hypnotism.
Understand, in the first place,
that everything in a fakir's perfor
mance is illusionary. Any at
tempt to photograph it results in
failure. The plate reveals noth
ing, i ou are simply made to see
things which do not exist.
And what things! 1 his is one
trick which you can see being per
formed in India in many cities on
the days of general festivities.
Round a fakir, a wiry little man, !
whose clothing consists only of a j
loin cloth, are assembled a vast au-
dience. The little fellow in the :
center gives a shrill whistle and
throws up into the air what appears i
to be a rope. You wait for the
rope to fall, but it doesn't.
It straightens itself out and looks
just as if it were hanging from the
sky. The fakir claps his hands j
and gives vent to another whistle.
Apparently out of nowhere, for
the crowd is quite fifteen feet from
the fakir, a boy appears, clothed
in the manner of his master. The
fakir picks up the boy and flings
him into the air, toward the dan-1
gling rope.
You hold your breath, while the j
boy clutches hold of the rope and
shins up it, monkey fashion, till he
disappears from sight in the clear
sky. A few moments later, up 1
goes the fakir, until he, loo, is lost 1
to view. Suddenly from the sky 1
you see and hear sections of the j
boy's body tall and strike the
tiuuiiJ with a dull thud. Then
the fakir reappears, descending
the rope, first as a mere speck in
the heavens, but gradually becom
ing larger as he nears the ground.
The fakir gathers the boy's head
and limbs and body, sticks them
together and behold! the boy, all
smiles and activity, runs once
around the fakir and then disap
pears as mysteriously as he came.
This, the favorite feat of Indian
fakirs, has been witnessed scores
of times by officers and other Eu
ropeans whose word is indisputa
dle. The officers of a British war
ship, having several civil officials
aboard, vouch for the following
particulars. Their ship had come
to a halt in an East Indian port af-
ter a journey of many thousand
miles, when the fakir made Ivs ap -
pearance, swimming through the
surf and scrambling to the deck by
the anchor chains. Thus he had
no confederate nor any means of
assistance aboard.
l-'irst he took from the hand of
an officer the half of a cocoanut
shell, from which when held aloft
he caused twelve pailfuls of water
io flow from the deck.
A large earthenware dish was
next borrowed from the pantry.
The fakir poured into it a gallon of
water and held it on his outstretch
ed left hand, placing the other
hand on his forehead. As the
crowd of officers and men stood
watching in wonderment the dish
began to shrink in size until it en
tirely disappeared. They still
stared as a brown object, like
a grain of sand, gradually grew
larger and assumed its normal di- j
mensions and was found not to
have spilled a drop of the wan r
poured into it.
Another performance of th:s
same fakir was still more amazin
On first reaching the deck afar
leaving the water he had untied a
large red cloth from the back cf
' his neck, where it had obviously
; been stowed to keep it dry. This
j he passed around the conipa
S ny for inspection. It was
; merely an ordinary cloth, of coarse
texture. Spreading it flat upon
the deck, the fakir walked around
it several times, muttering in his
tnroat and occasionally turning hi
eyes upward. All eyes were glued
to the cloth, under which some
thing was apparently growing in
size.
Suddenly out hopped a grinning
and chattering monkey, which
danced all around the deck; it was
followed a minute later by an ugly
and venemous looking cobra, wrig-
(jling away from the cloth to the
, feet of the astonished beholders.
Once again somethingfar larger than
j the others began to stir beneath the
' cloth of mystery. Soon a girl of
about 1 4 years jf age emerged
j and stood smiling at all around
her. While those sturdy Jack
i Tars stood rubbing their eyes and
! pinching themselves to make sure
f that it was not a dream the fakir
clapped his hands and monkey,
: cobra and girl vanished into the
I air. Then quickly folding up the
, cloth into a bundle and without so
liciting money from officers orcrew
the fakir leaped into the sea, swim
: ming away with easy and graceful
strokes.
As an explanation of these mar
vellous feats it is generally accept
ed that Indians, by long sojourns
and meditation alone in the Jungle,
and by hereditary or some secret
! power, are enabled by merely
forming pictures in their own
,: minds to produce illusions in the
1 minds of those who crowd about
I them expecting to see some won
derful feat. The pictures the fa-
' kirs conjure up they mentally im
; press upon the minds of their spec-
1 tators.
Head Ache
Sometimes?
ll Ml, ll Ul
know that it
1 interest you to
enn be stopped
with Dr. Miles' Anti-rain 1'
and without any bad aitet
c'Tccts and this without dan
err of furniinp; a drug habit or
having your stomach disar
ranged. They j-ositively con
tain no opium, morphine, co
caine, chloral, ether or chloro
form in any form. Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Tills relieve pain,
and leave only a sense of relief.
The reason for this is explained
bv the fact that headache comes
from tired, irritable, turbulent,
over-taxed brain nerves Anti
Paiit Pills soothe and strength
en these nerves, thus removing
the cause. They arc harmless
when taken as directed.
"Wi. u.i' Or. Miles1 Anti I'nln Pllla
for the I'lire of lu.ul.u'ln', timi w.
think thnl llnre is nothtuK tl.it will
MUi;il Dieni Tiny will I'm.' tin-M-wresl
sp.ll uf hen, ins it wli'k
lie:id:i.h.' in u very tew iniiuili-s. 1
lilti et ii niMTi.iiH ti'llilH'riini. nt. mill
or.-iiM,.n.illy hive m.i-IIs Winn n.v
lu r.i'S H-i rii to he eiuiiplt'lely exhutist
nl, anil I ttrnil.le "it I enn .':iri'elv
. .. i, int.., :r. .i t.y 'e t:r- I m
;is tfike tin' Anil-I'nin Tills, inul
llii'V unlet hie rltfht nwiiv. It Is re
in, nkul.le wh.it a si'i.thins effeet they
IlliVP il'Ol I he ifi-i es,"
MIlS. I-' lv KAUL. lletn.it. Mlcli.
Dr. Mllta' Antl.Piln PIIK arc old by
your druggist, who mil guarantee that
the first pock.Kje will benclit. If It
falls, he will return vour money.
25 doses, 25 cents. Never solu In bulk.
Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind
RIGHT NOW
While the war
between the
Watch Trusty
The factories and im
porters is blazing hot,
is the very best time
you will ever find to
buy a good watch for
little money. Call and
see for yourself o r
write to
L. a-. GEADY,
Halifax, N. C.
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For Lung
Troubles
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
,1 There can be no mistake about
this. You know it is true. And
1 your own doctor will say so.
T)i best kind of a "".ti.j. n'x'.
" Scid tor over si-l yvri."
yers
sir PAUIL. A
PIUS.
turn vigor.
a W"c have no ceereti! W publUh
1 tr.f r-jr'ti ulns of all our lued.cinoa.
.aaaiai'laauw.y-iii iiiisaaai.il uavmmm
Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's
?ills and thus hasten recovery.
ITinUI MIX :
as to a 1 1 .l.u . , i k .
l'CTi;itm i,. . t v.
MANl'KAI'Tl ltKHS I.K
lichmery.
ihafting.Puiidys,
Agricultural
Implements.
.(living bought out .Steel & Alexander.
.'muiltTs and tuuchinists, with nil patterns
wt- are now priiiircd to furnish jurta to
uiiK'liiiuM t'orintMly nuidi! hy them.
HYDRAULIC FR ESSES ....
'EANIUT MACHINfRV'I(,lllly
Mill work and casting of :il knidH
tiToncl hand machinery for sale cheap Call
ii us or writi- for what yim want.
Great Reductions
For Cash
A
Jl 7.i Mmiuetfc Kdjp, fi W
(HI Smyrna " 2 '.ill
2.i HO Mo,iidti- runs, IU12 It. 17 75
I2.!r Clmin Mi.ttinn, Niv.
Siw " " If.
2JU'. .liii'anese " 17c,
2.V. " " lHJc.
(i.'.c Wool Ciirpeiin 4(Jc.
2..C Window sliauw., 20c.
otic " " 37Jo
uoc 2-yitnl wide Linoleum, 75c
7f(' " " " 65o
line floor Oil Cloth, 48c
1 Ho A jininstir Carpeting, M)e
I 411 1(1x20 Picture Frames, 95c
Wall puper, 4. 5 anil tic pvT roll
A l.AKtl K STOCK OF
Talking Machines,
Graphophones, Kodaks,
Cameras,
auil supplies on li.md'.it nil time, at
tlie very lowest prieeil.
SPIERS BROS.
WELDON, N. C. '
CHOICE
roses r
Cantutions, Violiitn and othfr flowers,'
:.lwHvt. on baud. Shower Widdi g
l'i)iiUftM, H:iih1mhiw Klural Deaigua.
Itt and out Umr ht itdm plants. To
uiiitti, fahliae ami other Vegetable
IMjints, Magnolias. Orders ptoniptly
exiM-uted. Write, 'phone or telegraph,
H. STEINMETZ,
KI.OBIST,
UAI.KIOII, NOUTU CAROLINA.
4 13 ly
OF
FALL AM) WlXTF.Ii-
MILLINERY.
FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES.
Bntterick'aPatlenu.
R. & G. CORSETS,
Misnee at 50e. , Ladiea T6o. to $1.
HlvPrliws will be made to an.it the
tiiuee, Hata and Bonnets made and
Trimmed to order.
ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY
FILLED.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon, N. 0.
Graad Display
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