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fell Terms of Subscription-!. 5 Per A mining t Advi.rJsiii j; Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. VOL. XLIII. WKLDON, N. ('., TIH lfSDAV. Al'C.l s l'.os. NO. ir. 11 fftf 1 Ijkk17 I - 'io-i "l -.00, 7 . A'c (jpi;itl. IVi-pariiiinnrorAs Mnil.iiiiKjiiioFunii.iiiim.'iiiJa li:Sjilii'Si(wiilisarJll(i(lsi PrninoicsDislionfhffifii! rtt'ss ar.fl lVs(.ConiaInsiieiUr OptiniMnrpliinc nor Mineral. Not Nahcotic. jfrvrtfoMtk-aMumuim Ax.Sma lUtarloiatbin Siqnr . tfarrtyfai fair. ApcrtVrl Hcnwdv forf nwflpa lion, Sour Sloniach.Dlarrlniei Worms .('oirvtilsioiis.frvensli ru!SsarulLossoFSLl!l,. Facsimile Sitaiurr of NEW YORK. uaranlced unit?.! Foodai Exact Copy of Wrapper. J pas n actinia uiuranioeaunofru.ru-. Iu H u wjm 30C3E30 81 Da v I'iiosk l'.Y Ti 1. N.ST A I NDKU Weldon, . . O i-'uii I inn nf r.sk i:TS. Day, Night and Out-of-Town IKi RO tt, VimMM. i.MKI.Cl'OR AND l:MHAl.MI:R. Seventeen years' lixperiente. Hearse Service Anywhere. -tor- tnnr-rni inr- THE B; OF WELDON WKLDON. N. (' Organized Under the lws of the State of North Carolina, Al'dt si JiU'll. It'. Stale of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital and Surplus, Tor more than liftoen veins this institution has provided hankim: faeili ties fur thin section. Us stockholders and directors have been i.l,-iitili,-,l nitli tile ttiisiut?iH iiLtfti'lN of llahhis mid Northampton counties for niany years. .Money is loaned upon approved mcimi lit y at 1 1 it- legal late of interest six jwt centum. Accounts oi all uu solicited. Thi' surplus ami undivided prolits luviiu; reached a sum pi) mil to Ihe I'apital Stock, tin' Dank lias. ni 1 1 n-m-i nir .lanuaiy I, I'.nS. established a Sumiiks Drpaitliii'iil allowiiiL' ilit i. -t on tiini' ilrpositn as follows: I'or Pcposits ullowp.l ion-mam thrt'c iiionilis hi loimri. 1' per rent. mx uiontlisor longer, it per eeut 'fweK' months oi lotnii-r. -I pet ei'iit. I'or further information apply t" tin- I'resi.leiit or l a-hier. rnKsitiKsr: V. K. HAN IKI., vii-K-l'iiKslhKNr: Hi. II. U. I. KWIS, tJai'lion. Nortliaiupton county) as SEABOARD AIR LINE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 12, 1908. These arrivals and departures are only as Infor mation for the public and are not guaranteed, and are subject to change without notice. Trains will leave Wt-LDON as follows: No. 32 for Portsmouth and Nortolk at 7.2S a. m. No. 38 .tor " " " at 2.57 p. m No. 41 lor Raleigh and points South at 12.07 p. m. No. 3J through train South at II 03 p. m. For further information relative to rates, sched ules, etc., apply to CLEVELAND CARTER, Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C. - " Or write to C. II. (JATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N.C. I I For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years TWI CCN..UN IDMNNr, NCW ITV. aocri I U 1 M 1 . . i . M Nh.iit l'mM -I ami IN BACK, l'AKKW. ' North Carolina. Ldi'i ixs fin.i pomi;s. Calls Promptly Attended to. fASUIKIi: . It. fMI I II. RAILWAY IF ft .n In i Have Loved My Lord I Have Served Hi Cause. What Should I l ear ? Th: traveler was weary with the journey, ami paused a little while by the path 10 rest. As she sal i he re one approached and said: "Thiiii has only a little farther 10 RO?" "A little farther," she answered. "Art thou not weary with the journey?" asked her new compan- j ion. "Yes, 1 am. Bui the journey . ! on the whole has been pleasant, j i and I would not have missed il. i i I have had many friends and much ! I joy, and great interest in doing my j Lord's work." j "Where are thy friends now?" "Some of them have gone on before me. The others have been j j with me until a moment ago. I can hear their pleasant voices and ! almost see them yet." i "But now thou art alone. Art thou not afraid for the rest of the way to go alone?" "Nay, but I am not entirely i alone. One is with me still. His name is Jesus Christ, and he has promised never 10 leave tne deso late." "I know that One." spoke her companion gently. "I went with j Him over the last of His way, and ' now I am come to be thy compan-1 ion also. Shall we walk on lo- j gether?" "Dost thou truly know the way?" asked the traveler softly. "Yea, 1 have been over it with every mortal since man began to journey over this road. Thou art j not afraid ?" "Nay, what should I fear? I have loved my Lord. I have ! served His cause. He has given unto tne eternal life Vi'hal should 1 fear?" "What indeed?" said her com panion, as the traveler rose, and the two proceeded until they came quite suddenly u a gateway, where in stood a glorious One holding out a welcome hand. "This," said her companion, "is one of the Angels of Life. 1 le will usher thee into the presence of God." And as lie spoke, he vanished. "Tell me," asked the traveler as she took the hand of the Angel of Life, "who was that who has just departed?" "That," said the Angel of Life, smiling "was death." "That Death?" she said; "I look him to be my friend." "And was he not?" said the An gel, smiling again. "Has he not brought you to me, and am I not a'so your friend?" "Yea," said the traveler, joy fully, as she entered into the glories of Paradise with the Angel of Life, singing, "0 Death, where is thy sting? 0 Crave, where is thy victory? Thanks be unto Cod, who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!" O A. S T O XI I -A.. Ban tt. 1 hB too Haw la Bctiflit If there were no fools in the world lawyers would die of star vation. The Knock-ont Blow. The blow which knoekod out Corholt wa revelation to the, prUo lighters. From thu curliest days of the ring thd kniH-k-oiit liluw was iihneil for the jaw, Ihe leinplo ur the jugular vein. IStoinaeh punches were thrown in tu worry and weary the IlKhter. tut If a scleutillc man hail UilJ one of the old tiuhu-rs that tlm most yulneralile sm.i was Iho rcifLm uf the nUnioicli, he'd have laiurh.sl at him for an iitnoramus. Dr. I'lerce l bringing ho(vto the putilic a parallel fact; Oiat thi(sVmuil!i iho most vulnerable organ out othu pre rinir an well as In It. YVa protect lmr l'vH5, throats, fet and lungs Ul lliJ-JUurija id ulttrljr Ir.dilTcr- Ant t.t Until .lla.VjX tt,A .nl.. l.,V,,. and k'nocki noui7 Mike yoiimtomach um' .and fujaaiif I'lerce s (I. illicit M. iln ni Ihscuverv. niul yuu protect our-.'i ii yi.i.f inii-H ihir ul . .iu.i 'o:. .i.i.... M..lT. uT ri,A..i, i cure auiraacn.- -nuiResviuii, ur J ...... ,... 1. 1 I ll,ln ami 1 m- uis-l.. . .m ii.er, uu, ...... .. , j pure blood and other diseases of tha or gan oi cuei'stion and nutrition, j Tho-llolden M.slical Discovery " has i specilic curative elluct upon all mucous i turtacea and hence cures catarrh, no ; matter where located or what stage It i may hava reached. In Nasal OMurrli It Is welt to cleanse the passages with Dr. (Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the "Discovery "as a constitutional rem edy. H'iy the "(iohlen Medical Discov ery" cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, Imwels, bladder and other pelvic organs will 'be plain to yuu If you will read a booklet of c-Uracts from tho writ ings of eminent m.slical authorities, en dorsing Its Ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It Is mailed Jm nn rtsjueat Address Dr. H.V. Pierre, ItutTalo. N. Y. This bouklet gives all tha Ingredients entering Into Dr. I'lcrce'l medicines from which It will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, trlplo-rettncsi glycerine being used Instead. Dr. I'lerce's gri.at thousand-page Illus trate Common .Sense Mtleal Adviser will be sent free, paper-taiiind, fur'il one cent Btamti, nr cimli boiiod tor 31 (UUUiH. AddraM Ur, flare w above. LIFE AND DEATH. JULIAN HARRIS SUCCEEDS FATHER AS EDITOR OF MAGAZINE v m v xr .iSW,- 1 X- SUA'; Who SuccJ His Father, Jm-I CU ' ho ntil. Julian Harris. Hnrri, sttcci-i'il-i 1st u: Hi: mi s'h- liis f;i:h-T -'I'lIU lli'MI -.1,; rct :unit tjr nlsti lii: "n.'!:i'i cr;il mannf.'rr. lym H. 11I read v i.i;m! ;i i it . I, itt- II trough his iuli!.rl:ils -k-:i Kt'irit-s, is tii i-KiititiiH! its uf t lie Mrifr.izim'. l'min his chililliontl, .Tiili.iii ll.irr! h nl hct-ii the comr.-uiV f I' - i th'T, M.d If Vfis the oi tnu-iiig sj'it it oi V.,v. .M:t- : ti 1 it. U'lu-n 17 yr.tr'i of ;ir.', i):e ymiiii:. i Harris Ipi-imiiu: fi r-jMrlt r t'nr the At lanta ItrrahL A year later lie lnvanir Cimiifi-U il with the Atlanta Count it itl ini, and whrn -0 )r.trs of iil'" In !it tu In digo ami lMM'anif nss-hlant Sitmlay t-dittir Of Uw Titm t-Herald, lie rulurucd tu ONLY A 3 w s - , ) I , 1,-0 s B if" ' 1 1 ' ' V I t r 4 ' v " r 1 ,bv f It was only a simple ballad, Sung to a careless throng ; There were none that knew the singer And few that heeded the song. Yet the singer's voice was tender And sweet as love untold; Surely those hearts jre hardened That it left still hard and cold. She sang of the wondrous glory That touches the woods in Spring; Of the strange, soul-stirring voices When the hills break forth to sing; Of the happy birds, lnv warbling The requiem of the day; And the quiet hush of the valleys In the dusk of the gloaming gray. And one in a distant corner A woman worn with strile Heard in that song a message From the Springtime of her life, Lair forms rose up before her Lrom the midst of vanished years; As sad memories stole o'er her Her eyes were veiled in tears. Then, when the song was ended, And hushed the last sweet tone, The listener rose up softly, And went on her way alone. Once more to her life of labor She passed; but her heart was strong, And she prayed : "Cod bless the singer, And, oh ! thank Cod, for the song." OUR GRANDMOTHER. Dear grandmother, there w as no brow more beautiful than thine, Thy loving spirit showed itself iu every w rinkled line. The softest word of thy sweet voice hade all our trouble cease; The gentle look of thy meek eyes was lull of faith and peace. Thou viast so paiciit, day by ,iy, i We never knew when, in thy life, We never knew when thou wen The features always wore a smile We saw n0 CIOIIU, We 1011110 110 SliaitC (liat IOIU Ot pillll Of tear; , ' ' , , . ,f . . . I ii y iiuuii, nv'ii i in. i'i ii i iv,n uu. And well we know that thou didst Thai thou didst hush thy sighs lest 0 cherished one, we cannot feel that thou art far away. The night of darkness only falls to measure day front day; And so the shade that hides thy smile, that was of angel worth, Is but the shade measuring out the heavens from the earth. God only takes to hold more dear the loved ones He has given; And thou art still our grandmother our grandmother in heaven. A (1001) KCASON. "Why ntn't you i"omi utul give that address you proinisi'il tin club on good advice! to hen pecked lumlmiuls?" ''Hecntise my wife won't let nieKoout of nio-littt," Balti more American, 1. i t, 4 r r MAURIS r llirris, Tditof of Uncle Remus'" t!;mta lo hrcni.ii nijrht editor of the illiil it Ittiait whrn ..'1 tirs of IlL'C, Jind .-it r:ivi iith-r v.; ; phini ilfd to tin nian- '.w vtWW.r hip ot lint p ip r - a diitinr- t -n l-roh. l-rni'M'ly imprt' lrntt d for u man i I the hi-t-rrv of Smthi-rn airn di mi. Mil to I''' -...an, and I 1 He is h;, n it oiih ai lie i. tin- iiuilmr of a play st.-'.-fd lv Nivoii iinmtT i:is : i 1 1 i-ii a nunihrr of short I'rijilivi' fii'ticlcs and rssays. f'.lln 'v lit'Tit-y t'MTnlor, and rr' "1 tit ;.' llcmii" I. ist w'rit- iiii's in 1..-; I'o-s; h lit, hul through ln- col i tli.nalinii wiiii his lather on two impor tant ii'ipnhlMi" d works whit li will le riven to tin pnhtic during I he year ami I, is intimate atipiaihtaiii-e with the pur poses and ideal-, of his father, he is emi nently titled to carry out the chertbhed plans uf the founder uf the Magazine. SONG. so tar from Jrc ar :o: dark, twas stormy, or raining. sad, for on thy radiant face of calm and saintly gt ace. ittivi v. t nut . hide from us thy grief and sorrow; they might cloud our bright tomorrow. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Evil comes by talking of it. Just 8'- Dry, C:q.!irll II tins lliihle III All. th: I' III Ml 111' tint, jet :l the ill. I llllle . 1 -. . I J I'ntii' U lie's .ji f . - I;i Her. hill 1:1 V. IIS A Pull Admiral. IS The Trouble. "Wtiiif matter, ilafllnu''.' '(lli. ln-l 1 1 1 1 n :1 In my thiuat.'' I tliink t ie (.' "A Heavy Plunger." Tenr me, what an awful tootlia.lie ynu intisl Imve!" Kl.l olil. klyi- Tootlia. lie nulliin'! I ntn't ir.it no pockets In dis Mill of clothes nn' have fo .any me liasehall 111 liie month! - St. I.ouis l'ost I lispai. h. Excellent Health Advice. Mis! M. M. Iiuvison. of No. X'M lill'or.1 Ave.. San .lose. Cal.. says: "'Phe worth of i;leetiie Hitters as a u'eneial family reine.ty, for headache, biliousness an. I torpor of the liver ami bowels is so pro nounced that 1 am prompted lo say a word in its favor, for the lieuelit of those Ni'ckmir relief m sucli attlictious. There is mole health for the digestive organs in a lsittlo of Kleeliii' Hitters than in any other remedy 1 know of." Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. We, ' 1 r He Wanted to Know. The l.av.o'i' U'aat's that? I Lin a I'eM.'i- u liose in- foilie i ott!, " ecills a Week he Slll'il foi- l.i-iMeh of pp.tni'V - SI. I.ouis r.ist-l'isi;'t-!i Jill f$h I'lTVnlflM') It ! " Most people,!, Wisdom of the Young. ' "-'-'' '"' ' : 1. 'A.' .gm s.i .C--.V t I r I ! sllVim. K.' ! f "XX- Minus v uJ THE MISSISSIPPI VALLLV. aricil Hiaulks Dcsi riheil u linrst of Utielot ii h n'c re.i. Jlkii.llt w 1 id. llidun: m, i.i Ns in graielul : I r,ii'i :ti!; car bu.h.i.l- lle'ai' telle iiil'll ah. ivc I iiy to ft nun. I li lief tiiuiitil i::i li 1 1 a I in the "I id ol ik Iijmh, liie i-. i. il' i'., nl -a 1 ; i .. 1 1 tin-, be ttitilul pi, I Ji n, have I. Hid ill ib. I11IMS TelllU -.nil d.flV.s lure I low s'A eel 11 were. hearing the th half shut ailing asleep ownvi anl stream, vi eyes, in ever seem I in a half dream ' But certainly the gat den spot of the modern world is in ihe Missis sippi valley, with ils sun kissed mountains and bruad, rolling prai ries; the paradise ol the twentieth century civilization there in our inagiiiliectil, lertile and majestic Missouri, with her blue sky, her pellucid streams, her balmy air, her gorgeous siuiscls and her ever lasting hills. We may visit the ' famed galleries of the world and feast our aesthetic taste upon the masterpieces of Raphael, Rem brandt and Angelo, Reynolds and l Van Dyck, but no painter's brush ever has or ever can produce on ! canvas half the glory and majesty j and sublimity of an autumn sunset ! in the Ozark bills, with the golden sunlight gilding the treetops and throwing over and about the varie gated foliage its soft mellow radi ance. Beethoven and .Mozart, Mendels sohn and Handel and Wagner have poured forth a flood of melo dy and harmony which will de light the ears of mankind while civilization lasts, but it can never inspire thai feeling of buoyancy and exhilaration, thai bubbling joy and gladness, w hich is fell by the barefoot boy as he listens to the morning song of the mockingbird, the robin and the lark as they flu from linib to limb, w bile the sun light glistens on the dew and the very air he breathes is full of hie and gladness. From Speech ol Robert Laiuarof Missouri in I louse of Representatives. W hy .lames l.oe tint W ell CwivU.lv in am ill, l Mi M:uv lie. ,, i,n:il mulr WMW ' lt IiusIbiii.I. .lam. s I.. Il l.rlii'M' he In',. In ll I'll. Killtf's Vu l-i'innv. His Weir -ii sewirlv allrCU'l llilll .' ' tlntl -.. . Ml. i! Ilirl llaMr. , l:i li ;l II I i.liiai. 11.1. -.1 Nrn Ills,-.. M i l W , :i:il its u-i ha le-t.ili'l 1 . 1 1 1 1 to In ahli." hi. Kmsr' New I 'is.-. Ihe Kiii . . I' 1 1 i i .:i t an. I linn: i. I nr .'. um ! is an, I cil.ls it i,:is n,, I lit- 11 1 -si ilnse uu, s i, In I I'll It 1111,1. I L'il:ir:uiti i- :it anv .Imil sl.il an, I si. nal Imtlle In.'. Snlil Covetousness bui sis the bag. I'i'W Ill's I. pleasant . sin Sulil l.v W. ill,, liailv l; 1 pills .11 M. ( i l u u Civility costs nothing. Tiie alia. 1 slolnaeli II st..'iia.'li ihs,M,,.s u I, a, I i.i el, i, iine ,lvs. t.,1 in. : ! . 1 1 . f.u a - MlertMlll. II the '. . 1 1 1 :li' 1 .'liaiii'.' to net well. II in tin' Iii i;iiiiiiii tin' lia iris!a n .11 lie ai , mil , I. these little attacks to I mil take Imi.1,.1 a lone vmii sininai'li in u.in.l . i.et II I'.illl. i.i k.,.,,l I, M.I.I l.v W. M. I "lien I , i r t , III, -s ' aie I iin ,.!! lake I attacks III if vol ,. mil,.'. . Wei, lull. V C C.iild hand and warm heart s iTilA. :-j 'y nil liJIl1 Aiwus Bo;t,t Ppar8 tlie Biguftturo fl of UuJ Iiiousands Slavs Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. f Kill... 1 II, ti- t le.ilic t lli.uk . ! ' :t l, ,. k'.ll.. -, l,:l. i - -.Ill I I tl y.Vtej" , .-f' i .on ., t 1 :-l 1 1 III, pat,, I ,,! ..'in!, : is";,, t'.v i) ui: Vh.lt To Do. o mini I in tiie kilo', !. lsse.l, til: I'I. I. t, the llti at ki'ine 1 el v wish in cm u uin.tt k. ki-itl. V-, :-! cm I v 1 .,: t ol the ill i:, .sv J :-.,;:': U l-iillei ts ; oi.l V tO ll.vl . 'T :,!! 1 si-.lli'illl'.', .a:lt ill pass!!!" !l, I V 1 ;,l , lie, 'Is loilolllll use ol InaioV, . :"..' or lieel , all,! oven-. 'llles t ll.lt lull l,-:is:i :, I lie C, -.sllv of lielll', i',niiieilcil to in i 'I nil liuiini; tlie due. end to e- t to, many liiiK-s iluiiii' the nielit. The mild .'iml tlu'estr.ioiiiiiiaiyeitcit of Swamp-Knot issuiin icali. a d.' It sum. Is the highest for ils won. leiliil cuus of the most dis t!essin,.i ,-as.-... if vou tu'cd a medicine v., u should have the best. Sold In din i;ist:.in au-ceiit and one-dollar sies. Vou mav have a sample boltle mid a bo.,1. that U-lis all PT i 111 .. nil it, 1 ii itll sent free 0&mSSSll ,v mail. A.Mrcssllr.lU Kilmer & Co., Bin.,;- 4SsJfe lnilllton, X. Y. When Bomool Swunv limit. writin;; niciitinn this paper and don't make anv mistake, but reitiemiier tne name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rout, aui 'tie address, UiuKhumtou, N, Y. ...M,.- i r.ill 111- ll-r uf 1 1 1 -s 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ! n ' mil.-.- ' It rni'i i't ; 1 1 I V 1 s I mi, ill's I I", mil : miHIIM I'll IIIIMII HI'MI i Ul -1 FAIN Pnin in lli li,,'i,l--r,;.in unvivl' -riv 1m. IM none. 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(' . in the com ts ol' 1 lalil'av aiut I 'i act Noitl.ai 1,,1,'ial I'I n aii.l in tlie snpu iin' anil olllts. alli-etions ni:ii!o in all l i tin . thancli ollioo civ Moinliiv. Pin I ' at II I Noltll t l'a open KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS Dr. King's WITH New Discovery PAR A 1 1 M I O PRIOR run I xrJrA, " OLDS Trial Bottle Frer IND ALL THROAT AND LUMG TROUBLES GUAHA NTKEU 8 AT18FACJ.0KV OR MONEY REFUNDED. I'lvmpMr "tdHi t, .ir rCC RFTUHNED. tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. UurCHARCt A TNE LOWEST. ltd mtxll, i-ltoto oi k U h f.-r eip-'rt N'n-h utul fiw ri1 on i,tti.itnlilllty. INFRINGEMENT tiil nuiilttrtcd U-fcra all rotiH. I'Hteatttti nhtniiifrt tlinmirh tin. ADVER TISEOftntl SOLD, frt-.-. TnAOK-MARKS, PEN' IONS ftiul OOPVRtCHTS tinky oU-iiliwO, Opposite U. Iutei)t Offlo! j I WASHINGTON, D. C. v- n S II
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