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Hi n-i-illl ll'.s I luil, irilln ui'.h I rmliiiirr the health ((f
Infants untl Clillurcn -J'xwriiice u'-Min-i, i::.pcilmit!it.
What is CASTOR I A
Cu.slorm Is si Imrnitiss xiiitst itntc li.r Ciisli.c Oil, rurc
K"Vir, l.'Kips and Siu-t tiin- Su-uiis. H is ?-i.-us;;u(. Ib
contains nci'lu-r )iiiin, Moi-phiim wt oI!iit Narcotic
substance. Its ntrn U (is t'linraiitro. It l- !ri Wiinim
anil allays lYveii-liiii-ss. (i iniv.; lHai rlio-a and Wind
Colic. It rolictcs 'lYi'Mims;- Ti 'lable., v ire-. Constipation
and Flatulency. ! t. assimilates lln- 1'i.ml, lvgiilalos the
Stomuch and Itowds, Kivinj; hcallliy uiil natural sleep.
The Children's l'nnacoiiTlic lolherN Fiicnd.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
McDUFFIE'S
TASTELESS CMIUL CORE,
chill our. cont.ln.nqh
PRICE. 80 CEMTS. PRICE, 23 CENTS. ,
Take McDUFFIE'S Llttlo B!u Livur Pills (or Ccristipatlon u.id jj
Sluggish Livers. McDurTio's Kemedios are sold on n guarantee to I:
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COURTSHIP AFTER MARRIAGE.
Continued Courtship After Mar
riage Preserves the Love in the
Husband and the sweetheart in
The Wife.
Some men seem to consider
their marriage tei'titieate as a sort
of fully paid-up policy of happi
ness. They act as if the court
ship days were those of paying
premiums of compliment, cheer
fullness, courtesy, consideration
and chivalry, and that marriage
cuts ott all these premiums of.
lover-like attention. The only ;
way to get an absolutely guaran-!
teed insurance on matrimony is to
keep paying the premiums. Many ;
lirst-eiass matrimonial policies :
lapse just because of these sus- j
pended payments. i
There is a tendency to assume
that this love is known and recog- j
nized, so why speak of it? This !
is a dangerous taking for granted
of what should be made real,
pulsing and vital in thought, word
and deed. There is little danger
of over-telling this story; it is often ;
the wine of life and inspiration 10 :
one hungering and thirsting for 1
the little tendernesses of affection.
There are more people on this
great, big, rolling earth hungering :
for sweetness, tenderness and
words of appreciation, genial ,
confidence and generous affection
than are starving for bread. With
husband and wife these delicate
messengers of affection cost so
little sometimes only a thought
but it is the thought after all.
Continued courtship after mar
riage preserves the lover in the
husband and the sweetheart in the
wife. But courtship is not soli
taire; like a quarrel, it requires
two to make it a success. It is
not the wife alone who needs the
gracious sweetness of concentrated
comradeship, for husbands who
are built on the right lines have
the hunger for loving kindness and
kindly loving.
Courtship is a vessel of promise
that is often wrecked on the shoals
of matrimony. Courtship means
two mates without a captain; mar
riage sometimes becomes two cap
tains without a mate. From the
October Delineator.
Neighbors (iot l-'ooled.
"I was liieraily conuliiii!; myself to
I death, and ln'eume ion weak 'o leave my
lied: ami nei;Mm!, predicted I hat 1 would
never leave It alive; hut they U'lt tooled,
Inr thank lie to ti.nl. 1 was inilueed to tiy
Or- Kind's New lll-eoveiy. It took just
livnr (medullar Indites tu completely cure
the cnui:h. ami icsiHie ine to uooil sound
health" wiites Mrs liva I ncal-her, ol
(iiiiverlnwu, Stark I n , Iml. This King
ol coiiiih and cold elites, ami healer of
throat and Inncs, ii nn nanteed hy liny
linguist ."Hi, anil s. Trial hotlle free.
A woman's idea of a soft an-i
swer is to heave a pillow at her
husband's head.
A Valuable Lesson.
' ix years a"" I learned a valuahle les !
son." wiites .Inhn ri-asatit. of Mat'nolia,
lint "I Ih.-n l.,-;:an in t ,te Or. Kiiik'k '
Neiv I.ifel'dU. t,c i.iL'er I lake thelu the
; Letter 1 lind tl i " They please every-
' liinli, t.uarantceil at auv druiKi-t. ':
The successful pugilist has to be
careful not to take too much punch, j
Trust to Nature.
A qreat taanv Americans, both men i
aril winneii. tire thin. iale and puny, with
poor circnlalaiM. hecau-e lli. y have ill- j
treated their stomachs by hasty eatini? 1
or tmi much i-atiiiK. by cousiiuiinK nleu-
imlic beverages, or by too close coiitine-
mi nt In home, oflieo or factory, and in ;
' consequence the stomach must be treated ;
1 in a natural wav l-!uro they ism rectify :
their earlier inWakes. The muscles in ;
many such 1 pie. In fact in every weary,
thin' and thin-blooded jaffion. do their
work with pieal difiiculty. As a result :
fatinue eiunes earlv. is nimw and lasts 1
limit. The demand fur nutritive aid Is
ahead nl the supply. To insure perfect
health everv tissue, bone, nerve and
muscle should Hike from the blood cer
tain materials and return to it certain
others. It Is necessnrv to prepare tho
stomach fur the. work of taknm up from
the food what Is necessary to make u k1,
Fi,.. red l.lnnif We must ao to Ivuluro
I tor tho remedy. There were certain
' roots known to the Indians ut this
! miliary before the advent of the whites
which later came to the kniiwhilite of
the settlor.! anil which are now .'rowlnit
rapidlv In pmlcssiunal favor (or the euro
1 o( olisiinate stomach and liver troubles.
I Tiles,. Hm foiiml to Im sale and etCIr
' tain in their cleansinu and mvuioratinn
elTect uioii the siomach. liver and bloisl.
These are: lolden Seal root. Queen's
rout. Stone) root, niuoilroot. Mandrake
root. Then there is lllack Cherrybark.
, The medicinal principles residinir inthesa
native roots when evtraoted with Blve-
; :. . ... u..l.. n...L.. it... nwist re i:ih A
eruie as ii s.u.ri.L num. .... -,.
and etlicient stomach tonic and liver In
vliroratur, when combined In j"1
rk'ht proportions, as In Dr. I'lerees
Golden Medical Discovery. Where there
Is bankrupt vitality -such as nervous
exhaustion, bad nutrition-and thin
blood, the body acquires vinur and the,
nerves, blood and nil the tissues feel tho
favorable effect of this sovereign remedy.
Although some physicians have been
aware of the hi(h medicinal value of tho
above mentioned plants, yet few havo
used pure Rlvcerlnii as a solvent and
usually the doctors' prescriptions called
for the InKrediouts la varying amounts,
teifll itlt'nhnl.
The "tiolden Medical Discovery" Is
Bclentiflc preparation compounded of the
glyceric extracts of the almve mentioned
vegetable ingredients and contains no
alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. C.
Practices in the court a of Halifax and
adjoining counties,aud in the Hnprema
court of the .Suite. Special attentioDgirea
to collections and prompt, ratama.
jiar a
The only excuse for buying anything but
a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking
Powder is to save a few cents in price,
IJ ROYAL costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phos
phate of Lime powders, but it is worth far more
I I i . r
to Keep your ciscuits, cakes and pastry tree trom
effects of these cheapening substitutes.
IJContinued
Avoid
PASS UNDER THE ROD,
1 saw the young bride, in her beauty and pride,
Bedecked in her snowy array;
And the bright Hush of joy mantled high on her cheek,
And future looked blooming and gay.
And with woman's devotion she laid her fond heart
At the shrine of idolatrous love;
And she anchored her hopes to ibis perishing earth,
By the chain which her tenderness wove.
But I saw v. hen those heart-strings were bleeding and lorn,
And the chain had been severed in two;
She had changed her while robes for the sables of grief.
And her bloom lor the paleness of woe.
But the Healer was ihere pouring balm on her heart.
And wiping the tears from her eyes;
And He strengthened the chain He had broken in twain,
And fastened it firm to the skies.
There had whispered a voice-- 'twas the voice of her God,
"I love thee I love thee pass under the rod!"
I saw the young mother in tenderness bend
O'er the couch of her slumbering boy;
And she kissed the soft lips as they murmured her name,
While the dreamer lay smiling in joy.
Oh! sweet as a rosebud encircled with dew,
When its fragrance is thing on the air;
So fresh and so bright to the mother he seemed,
As he lay in his innocence there!
But I saw when she gazed on the same lovely form,
l'ale as marble and silent and cold;
But beautiful and colder her beautiful hoy.
And the tale of her sorrow was told.
But the Healer was here who had smitten her heart,
And taken her treasure away;
To allure her to heaven He had placed it on high,
And the mourner will sweetly obey !
There had whispered a voice 'twas the voice of her God,
"1 love thee I love thee pass under the rod!"
I saw when a father and mother had leaned
On the arm of a dear cherished son,
And the star in the future grew bright to their gae.
As they saw the bright place he had won,
And the fast-coming evening of life promised fair,
And its pathway grew smooth to their feet,
And the starlight of love glimmered bright at the end,
And the whispers of fancy were sweet,
Bui 1 saw when they stood bending low o'er the grave,
Where their hearts' dearest hope had been laid,
And the star had gone down in the darkness of night,
And joy from their bosoms had Med.
But the Healer was there and His arms were around,
And He led them with lenderest care,
And He showed them a star in the bright upper world
'Twas their star shining brilliantly there!
They had each heard a voice 'twas the voice of their God
"1 love thee 1 love thee pass under the rod!"
OCR TLRRIBI.n TONOl'K.
You take a swim,
You say you swum;
Your nails you trim
But they are not irum;
And milk you skim
Is never skum.
Wiieu words you speak,
Those words arc spoken;
But a nose you tweak
Is never twoken ;
Nor can you seek
And say you've soken.
A top you spin.
The top is spun;
A hare you spin,
Yet 'tis not spun;
Nor can a grin
Be ever grun.
If we forget
Then we've forgotten;
But if we bet
We have'ntbotten;
No house we let
Is ever lotten;
What we upset
Is not upsotten;
Now don't these prove
Our language rotten?
1'ilea of people have Tiles. Why sull'i r
from piles when you can use DeWitt'a Oar
bolized Witch llaz.e) Salve and get relief.
Nothing else so good, llewaie of imitii
lions. See that the name is stamped on
each hoi.
Bold hy W. M. Cohen, Weldon. N, C.
'j-K
iiEfi Pit
Made from
rapeireai
useot Alum means permanent injury to health.
Alum Ailments Say
ROYAL BAKING
POWDER
I'OR OVI'.K SIX II HUK1
Mks Wiksi.ow's Sum Hist! Sviti V has
been used for over ltd years by millions of
mothers for their children while leelhiim,
with pel feet success. It. soul hen thechilil,
softens the gums, allays all pain; cures
wind colic, and is Hie best leincdy for
Oiuillioca It will relieve lite pour little
suth rci' iiiiiiii'dia'ely Sold h druggists
in every p.itofthe world. Twenly-tive
cat-a Icttle lie sine and ask foi ' Mrs.
Wii slop's o-ilhiti M r"p," and take no
oil' -t kind
HUilanleeil undir the l-'ood and ltui!s
Ail, .li.ii,. -II. li. laud. I ... 1 Illliuhi'l
llllH.
j A true philosopher never cries
over spilled milk. I Ic realizes that
it would soon turn sour, anyway.
Nothing will re ieve Imlim'stion that is
not a thotolleh dl"t'tant. Kodol di
gests what you eat and al-lows
lows the stomach to rest lecnpetatn
glow stroint again. Kodol is a solution of
digestive acids and as nearly as possible
approximates the digestive juices that are
in the stomach. Kodol takes the work of
digestion off the digestive organs, and
while performing this work itself does
grently assist the stomach to a thorough
rest. In addition theingredientsof Kodol
ate such as to make it a corrective of the
hiuhest efficiency and by its action the
stomach is restored to its normal activity
and power. Kodol is leanulaetured ill
strict conlonniiy with the National Ture
Kond and Orug law.
(old by W. M. Cohen. Weldon, X. C.
The thing to do, ofttitnes, is to
know what not to do.
OASTOrllA.
I'M. the Ite Kind ItaWmjs Boiiglit
liiijr nature
of
than the difference
, . . .
the injurious
plainly
To stop a cold with "I'reventies'' is saf
er than to let it run and cure it after
wards Taken at the "sneeze stane" I're
venties will head otl'iill cold and lirrippe
and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or
lironehitis I'reve-tics are toothsome
candv cold cure tablets sellini' in ."i cent
and ''.'i cent boxes. If you are chilly, if
vou sneeze, trv rreventics. I hey will !
surely ( heck the cold, and please vou. I
Sold by W. ,M Cohen. W.ildi.n, N. (
It is an easy matter to pucker
your face, but all the genuine
smiles and frowns come from the
heart.
All hcatlacht's
When you ji'ov wivr
! And hum to tii
An ' i:.irly Riser."
I l-rWitt' l.ittlp E.nly Kiscis, wu'e.
pills
Sold by W. M. ' oIumi. WVM.m, V.
There is no joke so Hat as the
one you were going to spring on a
man who got busy and sprung it
on you.
I
! ( nmp can positively hv stupped in
minutes No vomituiy; potlnt tosirkru
j or distress ymir child. A sweet, pleasant.
and sale Syrup, called Dr. Slump a t'ump
Cure is tin ( roup alone, feme j-her. It
ilncs not claim to rare a dozen ailments.
It's trr croup, that's all.
Sold hv W. M Cohen. Wehl II. N. C.
Prison is a good place for those
who make themselves too free.
lo.".s (lolVec ibsirce with yoa? l'roba
bly it (hies! Then try Or. Sheep's Health
t'otl'ee ''lleallll t'uli'ee" isae evereoluhi
na ion ol' paiclied cereals and nuts. Not a
rain of real t'otl'ee, remember in Or.
shoop's Itcilih t otl'ec, yet its Mavor and
t.isie matches close, y old .lava and Mocha
I'oibe. It your stomach, heart or kidneys
ciu'l stand t'olb'e diiiikiiii!, trv Health
I ollee. It is wholeso ne. nourishin', and
s itislVim' It's sjt,. even tor the vonn.-est
child.
I'm sale hy W. T. Talker, Weldon, N C.
A girl must either marry an or-
j dinary man or else remain a spin
ster for the purpose of cherishing ;
an ideal. i
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature of I
A picture of still life should never
be in loud colors. j
A liipiiil cold relief with a laxative prin
ciple which drives out a cold through a'
copious act ma ot the bowels, and a healing
principle which lingeis ia Hie throat ami j
stops the cough thai is Kenedy's l.axa-
live l , nigh Syrup Safe and sure in its
net ion; pleasant to take: and conform! to
National hue I ihiiI an.l Orug Law. Con
tains no oicates.
Sold hv W M Cohen. Weld
N.C.
The seasick passenger wonders
why he didn't know when he was ,
well off.
This May Interest You 1
No one is immune I'loin kidnev trouble!
' so iusl remember that Foley's Cure will !
stop the iriegularities and cure any case ol !
kidney and bladder trouble that is not. he-
yond the reach ol' medicine. i
Fur saie by K. Clark, Weldon, N.C. j
Beware of the man who is aftlic- j
led with excessive noliteness. He
probably has designs on a slice ot
your bank balance.
Hunting for Trouble.
"I've lived in ( alilomia 20 yeots, and
am still hunting tor trouble iu the
way i.f bums, sor.-s. wounds, boils,
cuts, sprains, ora ease uf pil s that lluck
leu's Arnica Salve wou't ipiiekly cure,"
writes Charles Walters. Alleghany, Sierra
Co. No use hunting, Mr. Walters, it cures
every case, (luaranleed at any drug store
'.'5 cents.
The shoe store sign migh read:
"Come in and put your foot in it.'
WAS TO BE A QUIET AFFAIR.
But at the Same Time She Would
Make It Impressive.
She was a middle aged colored
woman of muscular build, and as
she stopped at one of the gates in
the union depot the other morn-;
ing the official took notice thai she :
was greatly perturbed and breath
ing hard.
"Madam, you seem to be e.xci-,
led," he said, as she choked and ,
gurgled and coughed. 1
"Yds, 1 does. 1 dun run mos' ;
all de way from de house, and 1 j
fell down fo' times on de way. If I
I gits sight of dat pusson he will ;
i also be afflicted wid overexcite- j
ment-heaps of it."
'Yo u have something under your j
shawl," he said, as his eyes de-,
tecied a bulge to the garment. j
"Yes, sah," she replied, as she i
removed and held up to view an
old "axe handle. "Dis am what
will bring on that overexcitement
in case dat pusson shows up y ere. "
"But I can't permit any violence
or disturbance, madam."
"Oh, dere won't be no fussin'
aroun'. De pusson 1 done spoke
of am my husband. He's done
made up his mind to leave me fur
another woman, and I spects em
yere to take the train."
"And you won't disturb the i
peace?"
"Not at all, sah no sah. Dar
won't be no disturbance. When
1 git eyes on him I shall spit on ;
my hands, grip dis yere handle
and jump on him, and befo' he
comes to I'll have him home and
all tucked in bed. No, sah, no
disturbance 'cept dat
shall ax de
, , . , j .
People tO Staild back SO dUI
kin
git a full swing of my arm to mash
him!" Chicago News.
l'iU'Mel ijtmk lelii'MVoiu Vt. SIioujm
Mayic- Umtmtiit. Ui-uh-ihIht il'n nmile
i aioiit-l'r I'ilis and it works with cer
tainty and Hatislai'tiuii. Itdiiiij;. paint'til,
i proirudiii-;, or blind pili-n di-.iipifar like
I mamc l.v its iish. Trv it and wv
Fur sale by W. M. t otit-u. Wrldnn, N.C.
Much of a woman's cheerfulness
may be 'due 10 the fact that she
knows how to work a dimple for
ail it is worth.
It's a pleasluc to tell our reader s about a
Coiif-h ( 'lire like lb. Slump's, l or years
I M. siiooo has liiiii;lil against the use ol
Opium, I litoioitirin. or oilier u in He in-ire- I
dleiits. Or. Sho.ip. it seals h s welcomed
the I'll'e I oimI ami llrn,r Law lecently '
enacted, tor he has worked alonj: similar I
lines many years, l or nearly "u years Or
slump's Couh One containers have had
a warning printed ou thelu against opium
and other narcotic poisons. He has thus j
made it possible I'r mothers to protect
heir children hv simply insisting on hav- I
im Or. slump's ( '.iti-iii ( 'me. i
I'orsale hv W M t'ol Weldon, S.t . ,
The fresh-air fiend may still find j
his chief delight in the old tunes.
A Live
Wire
l-'ierv tu-rve is a live wire
rottrnvtiii'T some part of the
In ni l with the brain. They are
so numerous that if you pene
trate the skin with the point of
a needle you will touch a nerve
and receive a shock pain it is
called. Aches and pains come
from a pressure, strain or in
jury to a nerve ; the more prom
inent the nerve the greater the
pain. When the pain comes
from a larce nerve it is called
Neuralgia
whether it be the facial nerves,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or other prominent nerve
branch. To stop pain, then,
vou must relieve the strain or
pressure upon the nerves.
Dr. Miles' Anti-rain Pills do
this.
"I suffered Intense pain, caused by
HMiralai -i. I doctored and ueil vari
ous io-illclii,'s without getting relief
until I l'.'e:,n taklnK IT. Miles
Mul-Taln fills. They did me more
e, tliu all the medicines 1 ever
c,.,l Tli.-v n, ver fail lo our" my
I .-iolael..'-' :,n,l It-el- use never leaves
r-l" l-"l V" "
MltS. WM. TH.CKMAN.
W lili SI., Ki'e. Ta.
Or, Miles' Anti-Pain Pitta are mid by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the tint package wit benefit. If It
faili. he will return your money.
25 dosei, 2b cents. Never fcold In bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
RIGHT NOW
While the war
between the
i ""atch TrlSt$i
j
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. Or. QEADT
Halifax, N. C.
A Doctors
Medicine
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not
a simple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. It cures hard cases,
severe and desperate cases,
chronic cases of asthma, pleu
risy, bronchitis, consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
The best kind of a testimonial
"Sold lor over sixty yeara."
UUdo by J. C. Ay.r Or,.. T.ftWflll, M..S.
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SARSAPAHIUA.
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Ilia formula, of all our mndloln...
You will hasten recovery by tak
ing one of Ayor's Pills at bedtime.
XJ'I'IIMVIIOX IKON WIMS,
as to ai OI.l) KTKKET,
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M A N r K A OT 17 R K K S OF J
Machinery,
Shafting.Pulleys,
Agricultural
Implements.
"Having bought out Steel & Alexander,
thunder and machinists, with all patterns
we aro now prepared to furnish parts to
niachiues formerly made by them.
HYDRAULIC PRESSES
PEANUT MACHINERY pccl.lty
Mill work and castings of all kinds.
Second liana machinery for saleeheup. Call
on ns or wiite f..r what yeu want.
(ireat Reductions
i
1 For Cash
A
M Muiielte T.ngs, $2 75
ii 11(1 Smyrna " 2 30
'" (III Miiiiiette ruga, 12 ft. 17 75
T.'c. China Matting, 1lk
25c. " " ISc.
22U'. Japanese " 17c.
25c. " " 181c.
(ijc Wool Carpeting 40c.
2oc. Winduw shades, 20c.
.Ilic " " 37c
u."c 2-yard wide Linoleum, 75c
75c " " " 65c
5e Floor Oil Cloth, 48c
1 85 AxniiusterCaipetiug, 89c
1 411 lti20 Picture Frames, 95c
Wall paper. 4. 5 and tic per roll
A I.AKi.K STUCK OF
Talking Machines,
Graphophones, Kodaks,
Cameras,
and supplies on hand' it all times, at
the very lowest prices.
SPIERS BROS.
WKLtlON, N. C.
CHOICE
ROSES !
Carnations, Violets and other flowers,
always on hand. Shower Wedding
Houtuets, Handsome Floral Designs.
Pot and out door bedding plants. To
mato, Cabbage and other Vegetable
Plants, Magnolias. Orders promptly
executed, Write, 'phone or telegraph.
H. STEINMETZ,
taomsT,
liALEIUH, NOltTU CAROLINA.
4 11) ly
of
-fall ami winter
MILLINERY.
FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES.
Botterick'sPatterni.
R. & G. CORSETS,
Hiases at 50c , Ladies 75c. to Jl.
MPrcea will be made to anit the
timea, Hats and Bonnatt made and
Trimmed to order.
ALL MAIL ORDERS PKOMPTLY
FILLED.;
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon, N. 0.