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Tlio Kind You llivvo Always Bought, mid which 1ms beea
in ii.so for over 30 years, lias borne tlio Blount nro of
- uml lias boon inmlo under his per-sfJtf-f-t,
Somil supervision since its InfuiH-y.
'-UiCAd. Allow no one todc-colvo you In this.
All Counter!', Its, Imitations rtinl Just-sis-froml" ni'O but
F.xiK'i'iiiirnls that trllle w llh ii'm! ciiiliiiiK-r tlio licultli of
Infants and Children Kxncrieiico ni;uinst KxuvriniouU
What is CASTORIA
Custni-ia Is a harmless wilisf itiitn for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, )rnis mid Soothing .Syrups. It is l'lcasant. It
cmitulns neither Opium, Morpliiun nor other Narcotio
Kiilislance. lis niro is lis guarantee. It destroys Worms
and nllnjs lYvcrisliiioss. Jt cures Iiarrlio'a and Wind
t'olij. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
uml Flatulency. It assimilates tlio I'ooil, regulates tlio
Stomach and Itowcls, t; i viiiff healthy mid natural sleep.
Tho Children's l'liniu-ra Tlio Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the Signature of
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The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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Weldon,
Nortli Carolina.
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Pull Line of CASKETS. COM INS and k'OHI-S.
Day, Night anil Out -ui-Tuwn Calls Promptly Attended to.
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EUNERAL DIKECI'OK AND EMHALMEK.
M Seventeen years' Experience. Hearse Service Anywhere.
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THE BM OF WELDON
WKI.DON, N. ('
Organized Under the Laws ot the State of North Carolina,
Aliil':
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State of Nortli Carolina Depository.
Halifax County Depository.
Town of Weldon Depository.
Capital and Surplus,
for more than fifteen year this iiiMitulion lias provided I ian k imr facili
ties fur tins section, lis Mockhol.l.'is and I m ecti mm hac hecn nlc utilicd
with tlie liusiness interests of llahfas ami Northampton miiitic for
many years. Money is loaned upon approve. I seiMiritv iiMlii'iral rate of
interest six per centum. Accounts of all are solicited.
Tlie surplus and undivided profits liaiiuir reached a sum eusl to the
t'apital stork, the Hank lias, eom neuem.' January I, llios. cstaMislicd a
Savings Depailmi'iit allowimr intere-t on tone deposit as follows: For
liepostts allowed toremaiu three month or longer. - per eent. Six
mouth or longer. 3 per o ut. Twelve months 01 lunger. I pel eent.
For further information apply to the president or cashier.
I'Hksidknt:
. K. IIANIKI.,
vick l':siil:sr'
I'll. II. w. i.r.wis.
(.laehsoii. Northampton ci
iahikr:
W. It. SMITH.
3E
SEA BOA III)
His name was Hezekiah Doo
linle. and he was blessed with
. sanguine leinperameni. Oi'lien he
; proposeil to Annie Vi'arner she in
! quired what means he had vviih
which lo suppoi'i a wife. "None
whaievtr," said ihe cheerful Hez
i ekiah, "hut poverty is no disgrace
1 and some day I expect to strike ii
; rich."
1 They were married and went to
! live with Annie's parents "until
' soinelhini; turned up." Ilcckiuh
' p issed by the small jobs, looking
! for someihing big, but lie was al-
ways on hand For meals.
Annie Fretted because they were
J a burden on her parents and
! chided him for his inaction.
' "Don't worry," said he; "it w ill
I spoil your beauty."
I Hezekiah lived up to bis own .
! creed and refused to worry, no
matter how great the provocation.
liven when Annie's parents turned ;
them out he was perfectly calm.
"The Lord will provide!" he ex
c'aimed, placidly, but his wife
wasted no time in talk. She rein
ed a small cottage, bought some
furniture on credit and took in
washing. j
"The debi on the furniture will
doon be due," she reminded him i
one day.
" 'Never trouble trouble until
trouble troubles you,' quoted I lez-'
j ekiah.
So his wife did plain sewing at
I night lo increase their scanty in-1
come. Then a baby was born and !
j Annie was unable to work. "What j
1 shall we do?" she cried.' j
"Don't worry. It will injure ;
your health," soothed Hezekiah.
"I am still expecting something to
i turn up."
j Annie's folks helped iheni for a
year and then she rented a larger
house and took in boarders.
"The rent will soon be due,"
she told her husband as she glanced
anxiously at the calendar.
"Take no thought for the mor
row," reproved Hezekiah. "The
morrow will take thought for the
things of itself."
' Annie worked harder. Her
, cares increased as the family in
! creased, and she lost her beauty,
I 1. . .I.U .... I 1...- .....
lier iieaiiu, unu nei iv.niti.
j "You worry loo much, remon
! sirated her husband. "Why don't
I you take a hopeful view of life, as
j I do?"
Human endurance has its limits,
and the end came at last. Annie
died of overwork, her parents took
the children and the hopeful Hez
ekiah was left to shift for himself.
"The world owesnie a living,"
j said he, so he look io the road.
I As he tramped out of the village,
I past ihe little country cemetery.his
; eye sought out the unmarked grave j
' of his wife and he sighed.
"The ways of Providence are i
inscrutable," he murmured re-j
; signedly. "She was a good wife, !
but she would worry." Youth's i
Companion.
Bwrith. Ha" A'",,S ""
Women do not always dress to
kill, to go to a slaughter sale.
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AIR LINE RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRiL 12, 1908.
These arrivals and departures are only as Infor-
matlon for the public and are not guaranteed, and
! are subject to change without notice.
I
Trains will leave VVELDON as follows:
No. 32 lor Portsmouth anJ Norlolk at 7.25 a. m.
No. 38 lor " , " " t 2.57 p. m
No. 41 lor Kaleigh and points South at I207 p. m.
No. 33 through train South at 11.03 p. in.
For further Information relative to rates, sched-
u es, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND CARTER,
Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C.
Or write to
( IL. (JATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Ralelgb, N.C.
Do You Think
For Yourself ?
Or. do you open rour mouth Ilk fount
bird iM rulp dowo wbkwver food or madi
ilfl my. be uffurad you I
1 1 v V
liA-MiWNjn intrlllfent thlnklnf woman.
In nd ofrf fruin weftknehttDerroufnMt,
pktn ind u1(Ainff, then It mean much to
JOU that lhrV,; trlrf) nj tpt h.mf
iinll'Mnr. 'ih'i'ii'f.'y
druifytu f"f thti euro of fou.iini lilt.
Th tntkfni of Tr. Pln' Favorlta Pi
rriiilUm. fur the cure of weak. urvt)iu, run
down, uTtjr-wurkvt). ilrtillltatiHl, ptlu rtt kul
womru. knowing ihlnuitsltrln to Im uiadw up
of tnirnl lin l . rrf nn of whl.-h ti4 Ida
tronffHt puHHlhlu tndorMment of the luidlng
and itatidanl autltorltli-a of Hit mvcu1
wlitKtli of practice, are perfectly wllllnr. and
iifact. are only tix) glad tu print, an limy do,
tile fur inula, or Hit of hirlltnU, of whk-n
It U ctmptMid, tot piufn Jb'tiyfuh, on every
buttle-wrapper.
The formula ot Pr. Pierre' Favorite P re
ar rlpt ton will bvar tlte moat critical eiamlna
ti.tn uf medical eiurt. for It cunt at nn no
alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or hatilt-furmlnf 1
druiri. aud do atrent enter Into It that la not
hlfhly recomniended by the most advanced
and leading nitiitcal teachem and author
ities of Uielr aereral acboolt of practice,
Tlifsc antnorltlpi recomtnend the IngTfdlpnti
ol Hr. W'U't Favor He rreacrtpUon forth
cure of yxTth- the ime aMmrnta for whlTlj
lili woTlti rnn. il inftlii inc litadvlaed.
No other medicine for woman's Uli has any
I such professional endorsement as Dr. Ptvrce's
Favorite Prejtc rlpt ion has rvcvlvftd. In the un
Quallucd recommondatlon of each of Us
everal Ingredients by scores of trading medi
cal men of all lb schools of practice. Is
uch an endorseaunt not worthy of jrow
consideration 1
A booklet of ingredient with numerous
authoratlve profeslonal endorsements by the
leading medical authorities of this country,
Will be mailed fru to any one sending name
and address with request for same. Address
tte IL V. Ftan Buffalo. If. T.
MUS. WILLIAM J. mtVAN.
The next mistress of the White House.
BLESS 'Eli1, ONE AND ALL.
Some are summer girlies,
Some are summer guys;
Some are priceless pearlies,
Some are simply pies;
Some are sweet and dainty, some are otherwise.
Some are summer beauties,
Some are summer bugs;
Some are lootsy wootsies;
Some are merely mugs,
Some are lit for heaven, some are hi for hugs.
Some are summer fairies,
Some are summer freaks;
Some are certain marries,
Some are maidens meek;
Some are chatty chummies, some are solely cheek.
Some are summer seraphs,
Some are summer swells;
Some are Fleeing sheriffs,
Some are finding shells,
Some are fresh and bonny, some are chestnut belles.
Some are summer dimples,
Some are suninler dots;
4 Some are partly crimples,
Some are purely clo'es,
Some are sweet and sunny, some are just so-so's.
Some are summer sillies,
Some are summer sads;
Some are seeking Willies,
Some are following fads;
Some are mamma's darlings, some of course are dad's.
Some are some are quit it.
0 my summer muse !
If we must admit it,
In the book of Who's
Who in Summer Girldom some aregoo-goo-goos!
GOME HOME.
A WIFE TO HER HUSBAND.
Linger not long. Home is not home without thee.
Its dearest tokens do but make me mourn.
Oh, let its memory, like a chain about thee,
Gently compel and hasten thy return !
Linger not long. Though crowds should woo thy staying.
Bethink thee, can the mirth of thy friends, though dear,
Compensate for the grief thy long delaying
Costs the Fond heart thai longs lo have thee here?
Linger not long. How shall I watch thy coming,s
As evening shadows stretch o'er moor and dell;
When the wild bee haih ceased her busy humming
And silence hangs on all things like a spell.
How shall 1 w atch for thee, w hen fears grow stronger,
As night grows dark aud darker on the hill;
I low shall I weep, when I can waich no longer!
Ah, m l thou absent, ni l thoil absent still 5
Yet 1 shall grieve not, though the lye thai seeth me
Gazeth through tears thai make its splendor dull,
Eor, oh, I sometimes fear when thou art with me
My cup of happiness is all too full.
Haste, haste thee home unto my mountain dwelling,
Haste, as a bird unto its peaceful nest,
Haste, as a skiff, though tempests wide and swelling,
Flies to its haven of securest rest.
A GLORIOUS VISION.
Julin Ward Movve lias Remarka
ble Vision of New lira to Dawn
for Mankind.
Julia Ward Howe, of BoMou,
has had a remarkable vision of a
new era For mankind. She and
her intimate Friends are said in be
lieve it in be supernatural. Mrs.
owe, who was SO years old on
May 21 last, describes it as lo!-
ow s :
Due night recently 1 experienced
a sudden awakening. I had a vis
ion oF a new era which is to dawn
For mankind and in winch men
and women are battling equally,
unitedly, For the uplifting and
emancipation of the race from evil.
1 saw men and w omen oF every
clinic working like bees to unwrap
the evils of society and to discover
the whole web of vice and misery,
and to apply the remedies, and
also to find the influence that could
best counteract evil, and its attend
ing suffering.
There seemed to be a new, a
wonderous, ever-permeating light
the glory of which! cannot attempt
to put in human words the light
of the new-born hope and sympa
thy blazing. The source of this
light was born ol human endeavor,
COULD NOT DENY IT.
The Witness Had Ik-en Mixed
In a Case of Theft.
I'p
The
n.ko.1
win
ithat
N'asli-
ittnrtloV for the llcfellM
keenly lit the w ilncs
was lestil'v ini- for tin
il oseeilt lull. " Your inline, if I
underhand vim correct I v," In
miiil. "is 1 lui ace 1 1 inscy,
right ?"
"Ye. Mr. "
' Did Mill ever live ill
till ':"
"Yes, Sif."
"Mr. lliiisev, have you ever
been arrested on :i criminal
clKiru'c'"
"No, sir!" iiidigniuil ly an
swered the witness. "Never!"
"liid you ever commit an of
fense for whic!i;yoil might just
ly have been arrested
"Never, sir!"
"Mr. llinsev, is il not a fact
thai you once stole from your
own father?"
Here the attorney for the
prosecution interposed, but (he
witness chose to answer.
"No, sir!" he exclaimed. "Nev
er in my life!"
"Now, Mr. llinsev," said the
lawyer, "suppose 1 should tell
Von that I know of a case when
Heart Strength
TT'-nrt Ptn-NKth. or IT-'iirt VYriilitic a. rri'-uii-; Nrrva
Htn nut It. ur N'TVi' iikiM'ss imiiiiriK mnn. 1'oa.
1 1 v -1 . nut oin' w.nt ht art in u liuMlrcl i-t, in It-h'-tf
. Hi-uiitilv h;i-'l. It in iiliiiut alvtivri a
jinM.'ti t.lty lilt 1 - in r. Unit r-'iiily U nil nt fault.
'I lii-Hili-curp ihtvi -Hi,-1 'unlitic. r II' "'I Ntvh
-Minify ii.-r.N, mill ii, uM fiav-, inure i-tAv r, iiiom
frtii l-i lit y, intint runt n ill iMff. li.oro tot'Ttiilig
Mit iiKtii iilioiiMliHt tlif Heart tmiM miuuam
In IkiI.iiihI ) M.uiiHih iukI kidiuyti uIm have
tiif m taiisi cuiitrulling iicl'Vi'S.
'I lift flmrly i'M'Ihhh why, tin s nn'lii Ine. lr.
Hiuui.'n li'"-l"nit.iu' Imi in i tic pn.it il in- no much
tut wcnk una itiiniH If "tin, 1 r Mump iirimiiKlit
tin' niti i if nil I lii.-i iii In iu!, pii! pil.it idif. sufToi'ttt.
Ili;: hctirt fiiri--i hr sin'P (li'MuiiilU - Unn
pi pillllT J'l'i-s"! I pi ii ill lr tllullo ihrol'liol tl tllHMii
Hmk M'rl Wlftil.u; n-TVil ivtiti'lH. It t'Ullll;i;
il'ttici.KtlM'H". it i. Ilcr- r-'iil. bi-iliIiii' li.iirt li'-'p
II )UU Woiii'l .i- H-'llIU, Klli'iig H-
r-:ti'll, fli-rnftfi.-n OtvMS iorvwi ru-CsUbiioh
til- il) lis llcnl. I, V It il
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
All Dealers.
For Weak
neys
immortal purpose of countless j you did steal from your tatiier.
! thousands of men and women who Instantly the witness1 brow
were equally doing their part on
the world-wide battle with evil and
whose energy was bended to tear
the mask from error, crime, su-
I perstition, greed, and to discover
! and apply the remedy.
saw me men and tlie women
cleared.
''(ientleinen," lie said, turn
ing to tho jury, "lie's right. I
remember now. When I was
about eight years old I stole
half a do.en eggs from my fath
er's grocery store, took them
standing side by side, shoulder w ! down under the hank of the
shoulder, a common, lofty and in
domitable purpose lighting every
, face with a glory not of this earth.
All were advancing with one end in
; view, one foe to trample, one ever-
lasting good to gain.
"And then 1 saw the victory,"
1 said Mrs. Howe. "All of evil was
gone from the earth. Misery was
; blotted out. Mankind was eman
cipated and ready to march for-
: ward in a new era of human un
derstanding, all encompassing
, sympathy and ever-present help.
The era of perfect love, of peace
; passing understanding.
keiilH-'ly's I.UMltiw l'oui;h Syiup
Ht'ts ifrntly upon llic howi-l uiiil tlii-it.
tty drives llic I'olil out of tin- yxt,-m anil
ut tilt- same tunc il alluys iiillanomllioii
utnl stops iiriluliou. t tol.h, u like it
sol.l lv V. M. Cohen, Wei. Ion. N.C.
Inflammation of the blad
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
E. C. DcWITT & CO., Chicago, 111.
Sold lv W. M. Cohen, U eldon, N. C.
A woman can't talk as much at
a funeral as at a wedding, but she
enjoys herself as much.
Oct my '"Hook No. 1 for Women." It
ttilltrive weak Momen many xuluaMe
suilL-estiolts of relief and Willi stnelty
I'onlideuluil uiedieal adiu-e is enlnely
flee. Simplv Hllte ll. Sliooji. k'ueine.
Wis Tlu'lu'iok No. I lells al.oul hi
shoop's Niirhl I lire and how these
southing, heuhnif. antiseptic suppoMlo
nes ean he sueoessl'ully applied to eoi
leet these weaknesses. rite for tlie
hook.
All healers.
creek, cooked them and helped
eat them. This lawyer, who
was a hoy then, not only help
ed 1110 steal those eggs, but put
me up to stealing them. How
are you, Jim?"
The judge and jury joi led in
the laugh that followed, and
the rest of the examination was
conducted on more friendly
lines. Youth's Companion.
WHAT MONEY WON'T BUY.
j Money is a powerful factor now
! a-days
, It will buy a position in the
i world but ii can't buy the breed- j
1 ing necessary to the upholding of
that position. j
; It will buy the good things of
I me n can t nuy ine appcuie 10
enioytnem.
It will buy superb clothes but it !
can't negotiate for the proper
knack in wearing them. j
QF.ORGE C. GREEN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
(National Kank Uuildiiur)
Weldon, N. C.
It will buy a wife
buy a woman's love.
but it can't I
A propusal never seems to a girl '
lo taste right unless there is moon- j
light. - ,
Just Exactly Right. I
"I liuve used In. Kind's New Life l'ills
for several veals, and liud them just
exactly Olidt." savs Mr. A A. I'elton.of i
HaiTisville. N. V. ' New Life fills relieve '
without Ihe least discomfort. Ilest rein
edy tin coustipaliou. hiliousuess and
malaiia '.'.'tc. at anv diu'.r store.
Monuments
AND .
Gravestones.
WE PAY T.iKjFREICHT
ankCUARANTEESAFE
DELIVERY . . .
l.AIK.OTSIIICK lit t lie Sulltb
usiiatiJ Catalogue Free.
THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS,
(Kstatih-licl ISIS.)
1VI lo Hill llauk St., Norfolk, Va.
Ilov L tv
I'm- HiAVitt's l.itlle faily kiscrs. pleas
ant litlle puts that an- easv to take
Sold hv W. M. Colien, Wello
N.C.
When a hammock is just the j
' spot for a couple it's a sign they j
are single. J
I licit llaiher. of Klton. Wis . says. "I j
haw only taken foul doses of youi Kid- I
ney and idaddcr fills and they have
done for hie more than tiny other mcli
cine has eer done. I am still takine I
the pills as I want a perfect cure.'' Mr.
I'.aiker refers to IVW nt's Kidnev aud
' '.ladder fills.
! Sol.l hv W. M Cohen, Weldon, N. ('.
1 1 takes next to nothing to make ;
some folks think they are something
CASTORIA
For Iufauts aud Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Tr
Signature of L&ulS-,
The ear doctor's instructions
i should not go in one ear and out
1 of the other.
An easy thing to understand is
what you don't understand about
women.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medioine'and have the
wrong one given you. For this
treason we urpe you in Buying
to be careful to get the genuine
Black-Draught
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this olrl, relia
ble medicine, for constipation, in
digestion and liver trouble, is firm
ly established. It does not imitate
other madicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN Fa
THE ROPE.
Anarchist I'm entitled to my
share of things, and I'm deter
mined to have it. The w orld must
give me what I deserve
Wiseman But under our laws
that is impossible unless you com
mit murder.
When a woman wants an excuse
to buy a new hat she can manage
to get caught in the rain without
an umbrella.
WHEN YOU I EEL TIRED.
Don't gut your teeth and work
harder, liase up a little.
Don't talk any more than you
can help. Talking takes vitality.
Lie down in a dark place, ifonly
for fifteen minutes.
Don't read anything in which
you are not interested.
Don't feel that everything must
be done in one day. There are
J64 more.
Realize thai it is better to leave
things undone than overdo your
self. Avoid people and their woes at
Vrrrt
Tlicic in out' prcinitation known Unlay
that will promptly lit-lp tlie Htomacli.
TIiih in Kotlul. Kixtol diifCHts all cttutHtw
ot Ibml, and it (lorn it thovoutrhlv, no
tl...t n, c l - r... 'ii
without ilouht help anyone who ban j lI'M llllie. Seek SOine Olie fl'IVO
stomach ihsorders or Htomacli trouble 1.0,0
lake kodol tuiluy and i-outiniH- it for
Ihi- sliort lime that is necessary to give
you complete relief.
Sold hv W M Cohen. Weldon. X. C.
Just as much of a newspaper re
mains after it is Hied away.
OA.STOX1.IA..
Bun th. -lh Kind Yo Hatm Alwajrs
Sigutus
r
Don't try to improve yourself.
Give your mind a rest.
And don1! forget that a little lem
on juice in cold water in the morn
ing is a great help.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo in good
for cutB, burns, brumes ami scratches.
It is especially good for piles.
Sold by W.'M. I'uliea. Weldon, N. C
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
- , and cheerfulness soon
t-lY??-tr'l disappear whsn the kid
neys are out ol order
or diueaed.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that It is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often, Ii Ihe
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
teaches an age when It should be able to
control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with
bed-welting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and Ihe first
step should be towards the Ireaiment of
these Important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the Immediale effect of
Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, In fifty-
cent snd one dollar ffSSrrTgs:::
sizes. You may have a l.'jif'Wi.frH'!
sample bottle by mail .
tree, also pamphlet tell- Roma of Brunt Root
Ing all about It, including many ot the
thousands ot testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
it Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
Ihe name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton,
N.Y., on every bottle.
WALTER E. DANIEL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
WKI.IKIN, N, ('.
Practices in the courts of Halifax anil
Northampton and in the Supreme ami
federal coiiits. Collections made in all
paits of Norlli I arohua. Ilraucti ollice
at Halifax open every Monday.
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