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i .Sfft v::;,S;fc nr bush Ml i Advertising Rales Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE Terms of Subscription lr Ai. ii VOl,. XMI. wni.DoN. n. Tiii'i:si).v. no i:Miii:ii 1 1. im7. NO. ii. xk0 m is wssr ifS3 .7 era a a m prove a riK pwnvs. Eib i mmk im f & t'7. 51 111 : S AUTUMN (itNTLY MIMES. LET'S PLAY. :Hh No IVI.in. 3 An Air 1 &rW IP !'. . Of I'll.' Ripeness Slea's 0er Great Woods. Tho Kiutl You Have, Always Bought, ;ml which lias been in uso for over 30 years, lias borne tho shrnnfuro of jrt 4"'l has been made tinder liis per. V, jcrJ'.'fjA ' s""11 supervision sineo its infanev. -trv, ,CM. Allow 110 one to.leochoyo.i in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just -as-gontl" are but Experiments tliat trillo with ami endanger tlio health of Infants and Children Kxpcrieneo ii;;ainst t'vperimeiit. is Castoria is a harmless snhslitiito for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Southing Syrup. I!, is !!;isaiit. It contains ncitlicr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic) substance. Its aire is its fruaranti e. Jt destroys Worms and allays I'evcrishiiess. It cures BianTiion, and Wind folic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Const ipat ion and I'!ati:lene. It assimilates the Food, regulates the) Stomach and I'nweis, fjithitf liealiby and natural sleep. The Children's I'uiuceiiTho Slather's .Priced. GENUINE Bears the Signature of ALWAYS a. The KM Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. The centaur company, tt munhav stuckt. New vonit city. li WSTZ AUtAU- I :nnl . f lnv I'iu'm; H, ii i i'H J. N. STA I NBACK, rNDKKTAKKI!. Welilon, . . North Carolina. o Pull l.incot CASKLTS. COI I INS and UOI'.IJS Day, NiRht anil Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attenilud to. 11.(1. K'OWK h;n!:R.i. dikixtok am pmuai Mi l'. Seventeen years t.xperiento. I lenrsc iserv ii e Ativherc. HSe, lllS : Mi : Of : WOiilOL WELDOX, N. C. Jppiiizefl Uurler Tis Laws of tlis State of North Cars! Al l. I -T. 'Hill. is-f. State of Nonh llarolina Deposiuiry. Halifax Cotmty Depository. Town of WcMon Depository. Capital ana Surplus, $40,009. P V!'it!i wa'tiii;; hi' siminki' ihe v .in ids heciiinc 1'itir: sik-nt. The inelanelioly time of ihr enekon tlies ii'vay with August ami the blue jay limes his jiii'dir,:; pipe less ut'teti. The kimii'IvI ruhtii still setatelies merrily 01 t:ie 'tiinul, Ni! Kne is his cheery ureeiiti;: to the tiinni i;t;i !i;:lit, ami ;:ii;e, ton, i!;e sweet Ciiui ni;;h; of tlii: wniiilthnish vv'ieii tv.-ilii;1!! Jvepens alter ;l:e evetiiti): shower. Von Mi.iy still see the vermilion of the cardinal grosbeak yet hear no more his melodious whittle from the un filed thicket, while the black and white and carmine of his rose breaMcd cousin will be still more rare as his rich notes tall in lite darksome brake. And suddenly an air of ripeness steals over the great woods. The hop pouring its clusters over the irottwood, lias little left to do but give the golden tinge of autumn, while- the black seeds that glisten beside the gray bark of the prickly ash look as if the summer's work were done. The spots on the breast of the young robin arc running fast into red, the young ravens glisten in the sun as brightly as their mother, and the young hawk that spreads his wings against the blue shows a tail as broad as that of the old one. liven the brook w ears a more fin-i-lied air. The silver fern that h,i!i;:s nver its edge looks weary as the water ripples more gently. The dragon My comes out later in the day and the little water bugs circle in smaller orbits, while even the skaters seem in less haste. The hum of the bee is lighter, the rattle of the locust milder, while the mournful dialogue of the katydid when evening falls, warns us that summer is done. The same tale is told by the drooping limbs of the walnut and butternut, by the reddening of the plums and yellow ing of the crab apples along the creek bottom, with purple and crimson stealing over the little ap ples of tht haw thorns. And suddenly you hear some thing tall w here ihe oaks status so liiiikty massed on the ridge--something heavier limn a crumb Ii i.'t.i tile sank oi tile sqi'.inel. And tomorrow there is another and then another and then another, until in a few days they are falling nil around and they are acrons be votui mistake. Up) fa L.rs.i l.vf i-.ini lik living: iiiakf u a : 1 tin' child in its -k i IIAKKIliT I.. sroWKl.L ,-jimiM 1 1 i ". lady to see you, ( iener. I .ft 's dm ii !,' ' ' hf I billys ' i - ii till us by ay in" They're tin- thiiics we wish t li us In lie: And if there be y'lail lie ss i ir sor- I'. I w . Let's ill'fiiiii till we charm it a way : I ,f I 's lc aril fnun I hf eh ildrcii and liin iiiu' A siiyiin; Iriiiii childhood Let's play!' i ih' Ml III v. ! rough wooden imnic:li.itcly. geanl .Vines' I c innot u wain was writing ;it the table glanced np ''linpnssibk. Sir istitrb- Let's if ny Hint I he w hi Id s lull ol Leant : Let s play I here ;nv ruses in L ; l.el's play lllfl-f is ile;suie ill illitV And liht where we thuiilit thfiv was f Let's play that lliis hfjirl i itli its sorrow Is hidden be joyous and ichnl; Let's play that we'll tind on luiiinirow The joys t hat we never have had. Let's play that regret, with itsrueinj;. Is banished forever and aye; Let's play 1 here's delight but in lining; Let's play there are flowers by the wa , However the path seems dreary. Wherever the footsteps may lead; Lot's piny there's a souk for the wen rv If only the heart will f ive heed. Let's play we hae done with repiuini;-: Let 's play that our loiiirins are si ill: Let's play that the sunlin'hl is shining To ;;ild the ureeil slope of the hill; Let's play there aie birds Idithly 11 iiiLfi iilt Their solids of ihdif ht to the air; Let's pluv that the world's full of siniii.e': Let's piny there is love everywhere. -.1. W. Foley. ed to-night ( Hitsiile a storm v, .is raging. The wind whistled and howled around ihe barracks, the ram poured irnm tile sky in seemingly endless tor rents ami occasionally a vivid Hash of lightning illuminated the coun try for miles around. The gener al's hand Hew over the paper and his brow was knitted in a deep frown, l ie was uniiiimllul of the siornt outside, iiniuiiidlul of ail save the work before him. There had been a lime but that was ten years ago w hen love hail run his life. Now ambition had posses sion of his very soul and his one desire was to make a name for himself in the world. "Beg pardon lor interrupttig you again, general- " "Out with it man! I've no time to spare. What is the trouble now'-" "The lady is very persistent i about seeing you, sir, and I've not ' the heart to turn her out in this : storm, she's so little and frail look 1 nig" ness. "That is all I ask, Beth. I thought my love lor you was dead, but it is here, stronger than ever. Your husband's life will be spared, and in the happy days which will follow for you both think of me once in a while and know that I love you as few are loved. Li an hour he will meet you at the bridge, dressed in this uniform I am wear ing. Your lirst thought then must he ;o tie! out o." this country which w ill alway be a forbidden land to you In. tli. You must leave r.ie now there is much to be done :n the next hour. ( iod bless you and keep you happy I" The sun was rising over the hilltops when the guns were levell-' ed at the blindfolded figure stand ing motionless on the little mound of grass. A sudden roar and blind ing Hash of light, and the condemn ed man toppled to the ground without a cry. They gath ered around him and one soldier bent over and untied the black handkerchief. One look into the still white face, over which the shadow s of death was already set tling, and out upon the crisp morn ing air rang a cry that reached every corner of the post: "My God, men, it's the general!" Weak Kidneys W.mV Ri.'riMVs s-.r.-'y rnitt LMfw.y Nrl'V-'.. 'Ihe K K !ti' -,' I: 1 In li-.l Mid tli'n Sti niiit'h. ti'i'i tin':;- u -;ii,"o -. ii.it ,:i l!," owm il-'-il. Iit.t i'i f't- 1 1 r v - lit,; i''!'."ui tiii'i pr..;.' Ulnl Mr-'ifrlL. n ! . fir r .:- I ! - i - " n a I!i"lllr'!i, !! ji.'y- I';Mi..t t:l lo.l'tt tins. c out mjr 'i r. - 'I rile K nn- iilnJi". I- Itllli'-. H In :i Wil.-" Ol I III-, j.il.l Ol" IIHil.i'J us wll. If your li'nk (ir !" nr ii wi n';, if tho urmn pfi1'!-. or iJiliii'li iiLl -in.-ft.if vu .;--y nihtnnn ol lsr'hl.s.,-.iih.-r !.r-..f.ir ..r ! i!,-"iou, II- -V ii,.-ii.... try hr St f: .-tun 1 1 u :.!. Ui l.i'il- ts or . -1 - - v. 'nil il i an iiiict will do lor juii. i1; u;'s.at iCL-oiiiiiii loi au.l Sr. Siiesp's iesferafsye COHEN. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP Chios nil Coughs ar.d ssists in expelling Lolds from tli System by fently moving the bowels A certain cure for crouo and : ' u Ir,a, Uul Etglit.rrf-I Y BomaDd Oift Honi-y bee in on eveiy bcitus. lirMiiiir diuL'li. fKiin any cuu1, is ijuirkly tipu'il l.y Dr. Shuois ( 'miirli ! I'lirc. .N in I it i-i 'tt llifuuiii'lily liunnlr! ami saff. Uiat Dr. Mump u-lls umlln-is t'Vi-iyw !n it-Itt il vMtlitiut lit'Mtalutii , cvi'ti In tiy yti'iuur tialut s. 'i'lic ttholf. S'llllt LrU't'll If llVl' UlU I It'lwlfM SU'IIIS 111' I he iiLMicrrtl irlanced sharnlv at n imiir-iH'ulniu Mnuiiiiaiimus simih. im- SerEcam Ames' worried face, a KENNEDY'S laxative QNEYIeTAR pnr paiif.d at th laboiatoky of t. O. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO, U. S. A. Sol, I by V. M. I i.hi ii. W CI, I, ,n. . (' kii SERENE lil OiX We're all sere tif iii I ixie When Wall St reel feel in' The cotton ins are busy, An' we've ion as much o' I -we're mi) slinky we I he corn p heaven as IL if a hank ;hty happy still: re on halleluia hill! iled inountaiii hie;h, they'-e -ot this side curious light in his keen blue eyes. "Show her in!" he said ahrubtly, at last. The door opened slowly and a woman stepped into the room. "Beth!" It was breathed, rath er than spoken, but she heard, and a little sob broke from her white lips. "You vou will spare his life-" (icnera! Durficld's blue eyes gleamed, and his mouth settled in a firm, cruel line. "Ten years ago you were my promised wife and he stole you from me. You loved me before he came into our lilt' runililr I'lupertics to III1, slioim's t , 1 1 tr 1 1 1 'lice. II minis the i'iuiltIi ! iiii'l Iii-uIh tin- si, ir unit sensitive hri'ii-I I'liiiit int iiiliiiiiii's. Vii opium, no i-lil inluriii. iinthinLr li:uh use, I lo injiiic i suppress, simply a ivsinous phiul v triii'l. tluil lii'lps in lii al :ie hiiiLr turn: panmnls falls this ln'ih wliioh tin' j, A. MSitN ITM-: tin coir itsi-s. niuml In shoiip's. Sol. I lo V. VI. ( l anvil IIimIi. Take no otln r. hi. W.hhiii. N. I I H- liidependence in men or in na tion:; is an achievement, not a bequest. We're all serf iif in I ii i 'Twill hf because the money The finances of Dixie are df We're in the Land of Promise, an 11.1. dollars jineii loul.r s out ! Iioiihl break, nu racks the wallsnnd 1 1 1 u ier than the foam ; . an' we're living rieht at home When Ih,- sti.inai'h. tlrail or knlnry Hi-Mrs m, i weak, iln ii llirsr niuaih ai- ' nays tail, tiun'i lioi ilie stoniaeli. nor 1 stimulate the lleait or fli!ueys. Thai is simply a inakrslnlt. i.ria prrsenp. j lieu Ulin,u to .InieiM. e rryw tiere as I ir. l p s Itesi, native I n' 1,'esti.ia- j tl.- is p.epalr.i rplr-sv Oirsewrak ;.. . I i ... I I . i I. i .. ! ,. i i . . , , ills,' it nri,,.s. iiuini iitriu kviin i 'i . lives, and now Ins punishment has u,m,, i.rstuiatiu iahlns ,,r iniui.i- j .1 tile!. Iv help will i'i Hue. i-nt r rt:u istoss.i UlAlts ASH Tnr..uvo. en a euue an.! 1st sirei 1. U, h: N.I' All serene in I ixie! Tin Tlli'ir music drowns the I'nldles as we nip ii heel-an'-tne! We've that which makes t he money that answers our call. An' hearts to ask a blessin', an' ajipelitcs for all. Frank L, Stanton. KLPT U()IJI!l(i "THE COTTON PLANT," 7 O II tliis iiivMiitum hu pioi.. .l lanLi:iLf ta-tli tlOll. US ,slil(Kil.U-l ait'l .lilt'Cloi nilr i-oi u im ltusiiu'ss iiitfirMs oi Huli:'a an.l N.illiainptm . VfUfH. Mdiicv luaiii''! uimhi appnc.l n'iiii!v al Hit- It": mx pi-r iMMitum. A-t'ftiiiiitf ni' all air ""lifitn!. im:idim : i. i:-ri!i -u.i.m : W. f, i,MI i., Or- 1,0 tills ' elltliie.t w Ith the u ii 1 os, im mailt' ill l:Oe ol' llllerest U i - Ml J ii. OE Dr.ll.W.UWlS. (Jackson, Northampton Co, N. I.) !U3 BggBjpjpaaHIMIll AhMMWOU L IWWIBiniM CI W A D K J 1 J 11 1 i 1 A SI 17 THE J 1 1 AA IV 7 AIR LINE RAIL W AY Exposition Line To Norfol Two Irishmen were being chased by a mad bull, when one climbed Henry W. Grady's Eloquent Tribute to the Cotton Plant. --Erom an Address Delivered by Him in Rome, Georgia, Twenty Years Ago. W hat a royal plant it is! The world Vj waits in attendance on its growth. The :".' 1 shower that falls whispering on its leaves is heard around the earth. 1 he sun that shines upon it is tempered by the prayers of all people! The trust that chills it, and the dew that descends from the stars are noted, and the trespass of a little worm on its green leaf is more to Hngland than the advance of the Russian army on her Asian outposts. It is gold from the instant it puts forth its liny shoot. Its fiber is current in every bank; ami when loosing its Mecce to the sun, it lloats a sunny banner that glori fies the Held of the humble farmer. That man is marshalled under a Hag that will compel the allegiance of the world and wring a subsidy from every nation on earth. It is the heri tage that (iod gave to this people forever as their own, when he arched our skies, established our mountains, gin us about with the ocean, loosed the breees, tempered the sunshine and measured the rain. Ours and our children's forever. As princely a talent as ever came from his band to mortal stewardship. CHILDHOOD DAYS. T I ME 1 1 1 lion Hampton Roads, Norfolk, VV; April 26 to November 30, 1907. Special Rutes from Wehlon: Coach Excursion Tickets sold Tues days and Fridays, limited seven days, $2.15. Season tickets, $3.H5. for rales from other points, apply to your nearest sKAIIOAItll uirent. or rcpre sentatives naini'il helow. Unexcelled Passenger Service Via S. A. L. Railway Watch for announcement of Improved Schedules. J, K. POTEAT, C. H. UATTIS, Ticket Ajeot, Weldon, N. ( Trav. Pass. Agent, Raleigh, N. C. a tree and the other dropped in a hole in the ground. Seeing what had happened the bull turned and waited. The man in the hole shot his head above the ground, but the vicious animal m tde him take it l ack. Bat did tins time after time until John, the man up the tree, becoming vexed, said: "But, you dom fool, quit bobbing up there and let the bast go on ! If you keep this up we'll be here forever and a day." As l a', shot his head out again he said : "To It'll with your talk, mind your own business, there':, a bear in this hole." Women Who V7 oar Well. It Is astieiisHiin: how L'rent a rtian'i a few years of married lite often make in the iiipearr.:ice anil ili-p'i'-ition of many wiilnen. Tli" fresh:.. s, the charm, tk" lirillianee vanMi like the hlnom Iron a peaeti whieh is ruil, ly haiulleii. The mo t roll is i-n'y a ili-n shaitew . a taint 1 eho c if the rhiirmiiii: maiden. There are two reasons for this eliauire. tynnranee lout iieiilert. low ynunij women appreeiate the slioeli to the syst,.m tluvUk'ti the rhanae v.liieh nears with marrlatrn a',1 luotherhiiod. Many neuleet to deal all tlie unpleasant. pel ie drains and weak nesses wtiieti ten ofleti come with ninr I iiiL'.e ami lie. I ie i until, nut. iimii'l'sliili'hinj that this sivivt drain is rnl'tiinu the rherU of its freshness and the form of its fairness. As surely as Iho ireneral health sufTcra when there IsdeYujiireinpntof tho health ' of tliodelleato woniaiSinrgans, so surely whiTttusio organs nreXtabllshed (n liealVh theNieo .'fa'KnVjftiHiei) witness to the tact In fNSTd cnmetTn Nei.rly a millimi xvnmen havo found health and happiin'-s in the use of Or. 1'ieree's fa yiiiiii' t'resi'riiiil'in.. UmaUenweak woue ni .sovii und siek women well. Iu:.rredi pnts on lals'l vnutains no iileohnl or liarintul halilt - fnriniin; druc's. Made wholly of tliosn native, Ann riean. niedii' inal routs must hiuhly reenininemti'd 1 y leadinn medieal atuhnrities ni all the sev eral setioi.ls nf praetiee for tho t'uru of woman's pivuliar ailments. Kor nursiiii! mothers. or for those tiroken dnwn in liealth hy toofreipn nt hearinu' of pliildren. also for the epeetaut mothers, to prepare the system tor tho eoininif of j iiahy and makiiiu its advent, easy and almost, painless, there Is no medicine unite I so ironil as " favorite l'restTiplion." It can do no tin i in In any coiiuition of the system. It is a most potent invhroratlntt tfiiie and stroiuohenintr nervine nieeiy ndaiited to woinan's delieate system hy a ; ptiysieinn nf hirtfeexperieueeiii thetreit- , me'ntol woman's peeulhir ailments. Dr. IMeree mil v he consulted hy letter i free of I'hanre. Address lir. It. V. Pierce, invalids noiei auu surgical insuiuta, Buflalo.M. V. ' fallen on him." The woman had come close to him now her eyes fixed upon his lace in sudden terror. "You will let them shoot him?" she cried, wildly. "Oh, (iod, it can't be true! It must not must not be! You can save him if you will I know you can. 1 wan once dear to you --you loved me, perhaps, even as I love him. Think of me as the girl you used to care for, give him back to me!" General Durlield turned his eyes away from her pleading face and said coldly, "You ruined my life ten years ago. All pity all love is dead within me. Your husband is sentenced to death to-morrow morning and I shall do nothing to prevent the execution. " The woman's eyes grew big and hopeless, and a little gasping sob broke from her lips. "Perhaps, if you see our little one "There is a - child?" The words came slowly and with visi ble effort, and the general's rugged face looked wonderfully tender in the lamplight. The woman evidently recognized the note of sympathy in his voice, ' "Bcihr" be asked ahrubtly. "He has always been good to you Beth?" he asked. A shade of weariness crossed the woman's face, making it look ' suddenly old. "1 love him!" she 'lee sample tr o. Uai'iin UK i U HI I 11 t Sold l.v W. v ni rriiiirst ,v Or. Yum health is Mil plf test. ohrll. Wehlon. N. C .r.rok.io'Sn. . .ai'i..MA!h (iPOPfiL C. (iPLEN, AttorneyAtLaw, Xa'.ioiial tktuk IhnMini:! aiel t'eilera The old work! may be wrong, but it cannot be righted in a dav. Iwnl. -Its K.nd tiiii Havn iis Signature of nlllts a ami : .M,.iu- Mlorni .'irl.hu,'. oil,'. Ijolll . Ill rutin! ii s. mi ap! ii , i ,.l sreurit I si Nai.oiial Hunk Do your best to gel the those who try to do you. best of w run . v i People good enough for self government have it. A Hard Debt to Pay t owe a 'lei it ot' u i an I u.le that can nev er he pant oil'." w i lies ( ,. is. ( hli k. ni' WestlioM. tou::. "tor my teseur l'loiil death. Iiv takn, In-. KhVs ,-w Ins. eoveiy. I'.ot ,i I'm--w i-i sniously a'lret'.! that -Iralii s, ,.,.,., I imumirnl wht ll I roiiiiiirlircl laioili! New I'im'ov- riv. I'iir oiuiitou i ii . Iiaekin cituirh, null l.ehue the lll-t I .tittle was used. . tun nn nr hollies niai le a com plete en re. " No'.lnnj has ri 1 r.llalr,l NrW l!M'o- eiy :',.i eoimii. e.'l.i. ami all ilnoat and lulu eouipknuf i . i ta t a u lei ' I liv auv ilpiStttM. allilsl. I'l'l.ll lioltles her. LIVEI-IS3 This Morning? When they wore armor, it easier to put on a bold front. nil was (This Morning? 1 TAKE I 1 1 " 1 i I A Gen'Ie Laxative I j 1 And Appetizer I utlllents ale lielle I leouest. hv I'I. 1 rial talaoh tnaiieit out Iter, on le Mloop. I.aellle. is. llirsr tests ate prov iuu' to tlie proph without a pen ny's is, si the meat value ol' tins seien titie piesenplion know u to di uu'.'ists rv itvw line as I u . shooii- (ataoli Item ed v. sold hv W. M. Cohen. Wcl'hin. N. C. The lincsi i , has leeenllv .sliofp, ol Kae lo l.o'l il L'll oi 'lire slllistiluti lAel nunlr heeli plfituceil hy til. lie. Wis on, Ion I haie lo minutes Made m a "!'i oft that tto'tnory takes tt . hack 'l o day s lotio since nmw by, l''or huiiie and friemis and kindred dear The tear oft dims t he c e. We oil recall the friends of youth. When thi'oiiodi the holds we'd I'oain. ''or us there is no luanhter spot Than our dear childhood home. minute sa th fri " is irallv tile el ever Vet ptoilliei d eoltee in It eltllel Ct if o is Ip;,. ! I '.v,'i h.et.u Health I ol esi cotter mutation Not a rutin ol leal Health eotlee inii- rnrrtoa-tc! n r. . .Is ot grains, with malt. nuts. etc. lieally II would tool an esprit Were tie to un know inirlv dunk it lor eotlee. sold l.v W. I Parker. Weldon. N c. rvlTKl 13 SS '. ptff(ik. i,,,.- .Jti-V's 111 memory oft we seem to see The cottage nealh the hill ; The old school house, the old play HI'ouihI. The j;iantl old nimbliiie; mill; The windi isr st renin, the llowerv dell, Are in our memory yet, While many faces w ith us then We nevcronn forget. But years have passed away since then, Those youthful days tt re o'er. And one by one the friends we loved Have reached the other shore, (jod grant that when our race is run, And we are called to go. We meet them in that home above, Eternal jovs to know. ' O. H. R. Townsend. Perhaps the laughing hyena's motto is, "Laugh, and the world answered, with a note of finality laughs with you." in tier voice wtucli tlie man was quick to understand. "I lc is the only man you could ever love''" be questioned, eager ly. "You could never care forme again after after some years, . perhaps?" He caught her hand in his own and she saw the re awakened love in his eyes "There be no other man for me but Jim!" she said, quintly, draw ing her band away. A long, painful silence then ihe general spoke "If 1 found a way to save your husband's life if 1 gave him back to you and the little one would you remember me ; with thoughts of kindness?" His companion stared at him for a moment, as if unable to realize the full meaning of his words then she held out her hand to him. "1 wronged you ten years ago, : Tom. I ask your forgiveness. I can only say that my love for him , deadened all sense of honor. If 1 you give him back to me you will i always be my dearest and truest j friend in the whole world!" I General Durfield rose to bis feet ' slowly and with apparent wearij W. W. KAY, Family her, liven one-sided people some limes see the funny side of life. Vou can't he well it' you have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stomach. Neither can on lecl e,ood it hy some little urcii uhuity in eatui'j: vou have caused the (doinuch to get out of order. These bi llet loinueh trout. It's are mimis id' indi gestion, which niuvand very often docs turn inio a veiy had ease ol dyspepsia. Hon t al ow tins to (to on a eiuirlc day w ithout doinu soinctlnni; to overcome it. 'l ake Boiuc cood reliable and sale diireslant like kodol lor iH'Kpeptiia. Ko dol is tlie host remedy known today for heart burn, hrlchiui: and all troubles arising- from a disordered digestion, it is plessant to take and allords relief promptly. .Sild by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. 0. A woman uses extravagant lan guage, as a rule, w hen she talks through her hat. CASTORIA. Boan tie 1(11,11 " Haw slump Boiljtit Hifutvn r VKI.lON, N. C. I keep the best of everythitu; in my hue. Polite attention to all at KAY'B. inv 'J tv WALTER U. DANIEL. ATTORN ER-rtT-LAW', WELDON, N. C. Practices in the eourts of Halifax and Northampton and in the Supreme and federal eourts. Collections made in all parts of North Carolina. Biaueh otlice at Halifax open every Monday. l'rt,int,Uy otaaintsl, or FEE RETURN 13. tO VCAR8' KXPIR1ENCE. oii!'CHArcCKj A.ltt THE LOW19T. hi lid lnutli-1, uli'ilo or ,la'l,.i i exts-rt wanli unii li.-i' It'iKirt nn pnU.iiwbllllv. INFRINQCMCNT ei-iu cnjatloil telon n.i CeurtH. I'strntH Cl.tH.iiLSl I'lrunirh Ufl. ADVCK tlfttOaiid SOLO, fins'. TRADE-MARKS, Pkh- aiONB Alul COPYRIGHTS auwklr obUutwO. Opposite U. 8. Putent Office, WA8HINCTON, D. O.
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