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RCTJ jprf j PII list MiRf ffifis Advercisin Rales Made Known on Application. t - VOL. XLIII. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Substriptioii$1.50 Vcr AnimrrE WKLDON, X. (.. TIH IJSDAV. SKPTKM llllli liM is. NO. 1S i t Tho Klml You lluvo Always Ioii(,'lit, nml wlilHi lias bficn lit uso for over 30 jtiim, lias borno tlio Hly nature of - nil lias boon niniloiiiulor liU mt. (s tyfy1') BOI,n' Hiipcrvlslon since Its Infancy. JUCWl, Allow no ono toilrrolvo you in (Ms. All CocntcrfVlls, IinlfalloiK mid " .Tiist-us-pmil " nro hut i:M'i'iniiils Unit ti l II o villi nwl !in!aiii.'rr llio licallli ol' luluuU and Children r.xiiorkneo ii;uiiit KxixrinimL What Is CASTORIA Curtorla Is a harmless siiliilldito for Casior Oil, Pnre Knric, Dmpn rind Hiiothiiifr Sy-fps. It is i'leasant. It .'ontains ncilliiT Opium, JMnrpliino nor oilier Jfareotla sultKtamv. Ilsn;;ois Us g'liiraiitoo, It destroys Worms and allays l'ct ri-lslinoss. It fares Dlnri Ini'iv and Wiiiil C'niivi. It relievos Toothing Trouhlos, ouros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho I'iKiil, re'iilales tho Slomaeh and Itowels, Kivinjf Ileal: liy and lull uriU sleep. The Children's l'unacoii Tho Mother's 1'rleiui. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM Yoa Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. y ir I'lles N n. ut I'iiom: 'Jl tint! ."it. IS P. N. STAIN 13 A UK, INDIUM. K 111!, Wcldon, Nortli Carolina. Tull Line ol CASK IM S, COITINS and KOMIS. Day, Night and Out-of-Town Culls Promptly Attended to. II. (J HOWli FUNHRAl. l)IKI:CTOK AM) i:MUAI.MI:K. Seventeen years' Experience. Hearse Service Anywhere ao These arrivals and departures are only as infor- LJ matlonforthe public and are not guaranteed, and a are subject to change without notice. . THE OF WELDQN WHLDON. N. ('. Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, AI I.I SI .MTU. vi-.'. Stale of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Wcklon Depository. Capital aid Surplus, I or in i ire than lifttTii year llim institution lm provided Imiikiiijf faoili-tit-H for tin section. Its stocking. I rs and ilinettirs havo been idcntitiod with the business interests of 1 1 :i 1 1 x and Northampton count ion fur many yours. Money is loaned upon approve.! seeurity ut the Uxal rate of inleresi six per centum. Aeeouuts of nil are Noheiletl. Tlie Ntii-plut ami uuliileil prolils Invini: reaelml a sum eual to the Capital Stoek. the Hank lias, eommeneimr January I. I!tus, 'stalli?liel a Savimrs Department allow im; intrust on lime m-posits as follows: Tor Deposits ulltmei toremain tluee months or longer, '2 per cent, Six months or longer. 3 per cent. Tuelve months or Itunrer, I pet cent. I'or further information apply to the I'lenleiit or t ushier. 1'KKSttlKNT: W. K. DAM:I.. VU'K rKi:sini:T: lni. ii. w. I. i:vis. (Jackson, Northampton county) r.sim;n: W. It. SMITH. as PROGRESS OF DEATH. Sensations of One Overtaken hy the "Sleep of Snow." I'astor I'.ertr.nid was (.liinhiiig a iimiiiiiniii with a p.uiy of students, reelin;' tired, he lay down to rest while the 'i. hers proceeded and was iiVli l.ike i hv the "sleep of simw." He I'elt himself us ifj struck hy upoplcxy. His head was perfectly clear, hut his body i w is puwci less. I !e tells his story thus: ''A kind of prayer was sent up, and then I resolved to study the p 'njless of death. The sensation w is not painful, hut at last toy he ld l ecinie tmbearahly sold, and it seemed to me thai concave pinelu'i's s-docez.'d my heart so a; to extract my life. I never felt, such pain, but it lasted only for a minute, and my life went out. "Well, ' ' thought I, '1 am what they call a dead mutt,' and here 1 am, a captive b.illoan attached to the earth by a kind of elastic string and going up and always up! When my companions return they will say, "The professor's dead." They i do not know I never was so alive as I am! Tlv; proof is 1 see them now - the guide is stealing a leg of ; my chicken. "Co on, old fellow ! Mat the whole if you choose, for 1 hope my corpse will never cat again." Hello! There is my wife going to Lucerne. "Vi'ell, wife, goodby!" ' I confess I did not call dear the one that has al ways been very dear to me. I fell neither regret nor joy at leaving her. My i.nly regret was that 1 could not cut the string. Sudden ly a shock stopped my ascension. I fell that somebody was pulling the balloon down. My grief was measureless. W hen I reached my body I had a last hope. The balloon seemed much to big for the mouth. Suddenly lettered the awful roar of a wild beast. The ; corpse swallowed the balloon Hertrand was Bertrand again!" In other words, the exertions of his friends were successful in re susitating him. Leon Landsberg j in Boston Post. A Sure Lnounh Knocker. .1. ('. (iotHluin, uf Keiilsville, N. '., says: "ItiH'liliii'w Arnica Salve ih a sure I'liomili knnrker fur uli't'is. A liail out; I'liiiit1 nil my lei; lasl siiiiiiiH'r, lint that womlf i lul s.ile knocked it out in a lew rimihls. Nut even a scar remained." Ouaianteeil I'lir piles, snres. tnnlis. etc. '.'.',(. at any ilms store. Jtrn T T i " cr : -'A ' ' A- . - ' " ,- --.'H-i''-..i..y a - ---i ' .. f.. 1 .... )t fe? :s An honest dollar isn't to be blamed for its tainted associates. They Take the Kinks Out. 1 I,.., .. II, k nur'K Wu I if.-I'llls for many veins, willi incieasiner satislac tion. 't hey take the kinks mil ol' slom aeh. Iier anil howi'ls. wilhonl fuss or friction," says N. H. Itiown. ol I ills lielil. 't. Oiiiinintcisl salisliicloiy at any ilruy store 'J'nv Girls seem to want to change their stockings for w hatever they are going to do, even to saying their prayers. ; - V -j?t--T k I i v ; -j l. til "'' j W ' i ia c i : i v- f W . J?Lt " '.'' . r, v , v. - -,1 , 3 1 - ,'il'Mr,:olLi' t ' - ' ' i f ' F c).v. v a. 'i . ..-r if John V. Kern Declares l lnise of lint h Parties Love Star-Spaii" (tied Banner. At the I ld Settler's K'ciinio.i, in Indianapolis, lud., last week, John W. Kern, Democratic nominee lor the Vice Presidency, made a short address, in which he said he favor ed a cami ai,;n of li leiid .liip "We all I -1 v c llie s.ii'.ie old Marry banner, and ruiier.'iK ring our love for tite lb" J'l us iniii die cam paign as li ieliils, iind let Us come out of ii as friends. " Mr. Kern had pleasant tilings to say about President Roosevelt. I le related a story which greatly amused the audience, it was the incident of his meeting an old Re publican friend one day. "Do you like Roosevelt?" asked his friend. "I like him pretty well," said Kern. "Ami hy the way, how do you like hint?" "W'cltv 'replied lite friend, "I'd like him a d d sight better if you didn't like him so well. " Weak Kidneys Wink Kf'!n"y. nMy pnlnt tn Wf;ik kMnpy K'Tv-i. 'J h" Kt'li)i'-. l:k tim JI. urt. unit tint Kf--niiirli. fi'til fhi'ir w.'akm rm! in tlm (irimn lt- if. t uf hi tlo- inTvi-s thitt ftititn.l itit'l ku; Oii'i slr.'iiuilo ii t!iim. lr. -t lif-loritli w U a iii'-'lii-iin' hOiTinnilly i''')nr-''l In rnu'h ttn-mt en'. I fuiiintt ii-i'.'i s. 'I ii ii icii ii iltc K hn-" tilt piif. t" Diiil . Il I., u uiisU i,i t.'nu, utitl ol iin Jim y us If ymtr 1 :t r k ndi srui'li. 01 t - in r k iin. I - (il HlH'1!!...! Hf!o-r il. tiij Itif Jull. 1ti;i::L r fir M ffi'nk, if tfi nrfnfl ut'ir il you Imv" sviniitomi i' .-,it:if nr iliititTi-n-iis kil. j . -lur:iiivi ii inntMlt h"' Ml, hi It can uiiii will njijijttjli'l untl St II V . l' a k 9 jmk. Mm b La ssfrafira Ail Dealers. HIS POTATO PLANTS WORK IN GROUND AND ABOVE IT. Those That (irow On The Bush Are Just as flood as Those in the Soil. RI;V. BERNARD WASHINGTON SrMLMAN, One of the Foremost Sunday School Specialists and Experts in America. As Sunday School Secretary of North Carolina Baptists for live years, beginning in IN)5, he rekindled throughout his native State an interest in the teaching work of the churches, and put our Conventional work on a firm basis, lilected as the first of the l;ield Secretaries of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention he has since wrought with great efficiency and acceptability in every part of the South, occasionally visiting also the North and the West to hold institutes and address conventions, lie originated and formulated the Teacher Training System of Southern Baptists; delivered one of the Semi nary Lectures on the Sunday School which attracted wide attention; and is the author of a normal booklet on "The Sur.day Sohool." He was a leader in the establishment of the Southern Baptist Assembly (rounds at Blue Mont, N. C, of which, in connection with his Secretaryship, he is the Ceneral Manager. Having already won distinction, he seems at 37 to be in the midst of his years and usefulness. - Biblical Recorder. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRiL 12, 1908, Buntb. 7 ai . S a Itt Kind Vra Han Bought When a man volunteers to take his wife on a trip with him next week she can be absolutely sure he isn't going. The more a woman isn't good looking the more you won't offend her by telling her she is. 01 Interest To Women. To such women are not seriously out OtTlicalllAbut who have exacting dutlm to perform, either In the way of house hi Id caresW In social duties and tunc tiWvliicliscrlously tax their strength. as wen its Ci' itursinK roomers, it. i ith.. Favorite P: valuable iu rlitlon has proved a mosi irllng tonic and invigorai Trains will leave WELDON as follows: No. 32 for Portsmouth and Norfolk at 7.2S a. m. No. 38 lor " " " ' 2 57 P m No. 41 for Raleigh and points South at 12.07 p. m. No. 33 through train South at 11.03 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- UATTIS, Traveling. Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C lni nervine. Hv Its timely use, rnncn. .crlnns slrkr" sniTTriim may i-a "aTju. operating lalilo and tha scl;li have to c,v.,!..ycit It tfiis most .. ,.., T . M Mttl HlH I1 " V Ml' " 77T ;... TKo-V'kVnrltO Hr'8tTIU ti''LV)rot'"fc, great boon to ex peewit llllll IIU3 H V.' . - molhers by preparing the ayatein for tho coming of lliy, thercliy rendering child birth sato, easy, and alnwt palnleHs. Hear In mind, pleaxi that Dr. l'lerce's Favorite Prescription Is not u wvret or patent medl.dno, against w hich lli most hitelllgont people are quite naturally averse, because of tho unceruluty as to their comiKltt, in nd harmless character, but la a ri)ieiN of knows comimsi Tio.f , a full list of all ls Ingredients Is'lng printed, In plain Kngllsh, on every bottln wrapiier. An examination of this list ol ImmiUcnts will disclose the (act that It Is rrin-alcoholle. in Ita mmiMwltion, chemic ally pure, triplc-reniicd glycerlno taking the place o( tho cinniiionly used alcohol, In Its maWe-np. In this connection It may not l nut o( place to statu that the fKavorite Prescription" o( Or. Pierce la the only medicine put up (or the cure o( woman's iK-,.liar weaknesses and al -ments, and sold through druggists, all tlie Ingnslients ot which have the un animous endorsement of all the leading medical w riters and teachers of all tlia several schools o( (iraeilce. and thai too as remedies (or ilio ailments tor which Favorite Prescription" ts recommended. A little book of tlnf" endorsenients will he sent to any address, post-paid, and alisolutely free il you roiue 1 l.n,",,I.il,'J postal can), or letter, ot Dr. K. V. 1 icrce, "jlr'pieree'l'leuMnt Pellets cure con tlpatlon. Constliiatlon la the cause ut Biany dlaeasea. Cure the cause and you vat tta dWMM. bMf toUUHWodr. THE OJMOVER. Been her husband forty years; Didn't think I'd mind at all When she went away to Mary Just to see the baby small. Knew, of course, that I would miss her, Never thought that 1 would be Just a-hungcrin' to see her, Vt'ishin' she'd come back to me. 'Tain't becoz I'm old an' foolish That I'm actin' in this way; Just can't get along without her, Yearnin' for her every day. Things don't go the way they used to, Nancy's gone an' life's a sham; , I'm just achin' now to see her. Lonely ? Well, I guess I am. Want toput my arms around her, Want to smooth her silvered hair; In my throat a lum's a-risin', When I see her empty chair. This old house, so still and solemn, Isn't what it used to be; This old heart of mine's not, either, Nancy's gone away from me. Gone to see our daughter Mary An' her baby. When she went Said she' come back the minute That 1 wanted her, and sent I'or her. Nancy, I'm a-writing, Come back right away, oh ! do; Tor the old man's oh ! so lonely, An' he's yearnin' just for you. THI: HUMOKIST. She seems like a very nice girl. One whom it would be safe to marry ? Oh, no. No girl is safe enough for that: but she's nice enough to think about marrying, if you only knew w hen to stop. Stella What do you think of the sheath skirt ? Bella It looks like an invitation to mice. Sam Wilson, of Wolcoti, Conn., is raising potatoes both above and i below ground on the same vine as a result of iwo years of cxperi- 1 menting. i A few weeks ago, on looking over his new potato plants he saw ' little buds like protuberances grow ing out from the bases of the leaves. , These buds developed into well formed and good sized potatoes of i the same kind as those growing at the roots of the plants. j The bush potato is a cross be- I tween the Beauty of Hebron pota to and the Delaware. Those above ground grow from four to eight on a plant, one at the base of each leaf, bood experts report the hybrid to be far more nutri tious than the Irish or sweet potato and much more easily grown. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tiio Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears tho Sy Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out Df li.e system thrcuRh a copious and healthy action of th-: bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste s Maple Sugar" Children Like It For BACKACHE WEAK KICNEYS Try Ce Wilts Kidnej and Bladder Pills Sure and Sad Sol.l l. W. M. Cohen, w, 1,1, ,n, v c. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (NuIhhiuI 1 .auk KuiMuiLr) Weldon, N. C. T. CL-A-IRICII Signature of The way sonic people can lie about their truthfulness is a great credit to them. HruT. iiinilai ;iii'ly l'l I nn' TuUt.- vallnl I'h'vt nlirs -i-. htinif li--icnsi'l b ilnintfisls ' i'i ' lii'iv. In :i lew limns. I'li'vt'iities air said to l.ivak any cold iMiuplrtcly. Ami I'lt-vi-nUrs ln'ini; so safe and tonthsoint1. an- erv tine ful children. No i()umiiii uu lua tivr. nnthinir harsh nor sirki'iuntr. io ol' IS All Uulrtx. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; i:i.in, n. c. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjiniuiiti counties and n. the Sunviiu( mini ol tin- Male. Special attention triven tn cnllccttons and prompt return W. J. WARD, I) KM' I ST, ot i ick in hAMKt. r.rn.DiNu Yvn.nox. n.cj' sejil ly The man who is tied to a woman for life gets many a tongue lashing. .ia. Hj.s t.sns Bourbt After all, doctor, said the melan choly man( is life worth the living? Well, replied ilio wise old doc tor, that depends largely upon the liver. Going to marry Miss Mannish, eh? I low did you discover that Some people have the knack of she was the one girl in the world sayjIlg ,,e right thing at the wrong for you? ,jnk;. She told me. . What did father say w hen you asked him for me? 1 le didn't say anything. I le fell on my neck and wept. I'm afraid, faltered the young man, that I can't support you in the style in which you are accus tomed. Never mind that, responded the girl; 1 can accustom myself to the style in which you can support me. Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BlacT-draughT Liver Medicine a It sometimes happens that a man's self-respect overshadows his popularity. I WILL. I will start anew this morning with a higher, fairer creed ; 1 will cease to stand complaining of my ruthless neighbor's greed; I will cease to sit repining while my duty's call is clear, I will waste no moment whining and my heart shall know no fear. I will look sometimes about me for the things tl;at merit praise; I will search for hidden beauties that elude the grumbler's gaze; 1 will try to find contentment in the paths that I must tread, I will cease to have teseninient when another moves ahead. I will not be swayed by envy when my rival's strengtli is shown; I will not deny his merit, -but I'll strive to prove my own; I will try to see the beauty spread before me, rain or shine I will cease to preach your duty and be more concerned with mine. S. E. Kiser, in Chicago News. The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger eale than alt others combined. SOU) IN TOWN W WALTER V.. DANIEL, i attorni:y-at-i.aw Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy KUncys Make Impure Blood. II'llU'llO WKI.PON.'N. C. ii' ,'iiiu lf o 1 luliiax ana 1,1 Ha bedy fui.es through .cry ihrrc n. mules. i ho i.'uneys are ycur b!,Vv! ::'.ail;er3. ihev iii- EYI: LORE. One difference between a man and a mule is that the man does the most of his kicking with his mouth. Pink Tain TaldetH i)r. Hioop'a atop lli'ielaelie, womanly paina, any pain, anywhere, in fli minute aim1, formula cm the 2."e. Imix. Aak your ilru(ririst or doatiiraliout thia lorinula its line. All Dealers. Blue eyes arc said to be the weakest. Wide-open eyes are indicative of rashness. Small eyes are supposed to in dicate cunning. Side-glancing eyes are always to be distrusted. Brown eyes pre said by occulists to be the strongest. The downcast eye has in all ages been typical of modesty. The proper distance between the eyes is the width of one eye. People of melancholy tempera ment rarely have clear blue eyes. A man's contrariness has reached the limit when he begins to argue with an alarm clock. Ut mt ihe waste cr itni.ruues in ihe biocd. It ilicy are sick or cut rf crJer, they fail to ao liioir work, i'ains, aches and rheu-m.r.is-1 coins fiom ex Cf 3 cf uric ac: 1 in the t L jj, due to neglected All the bloo 1 m y your lauiii'ya olict : v. . kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes q ;icl; cr unsteady heart beats, and rv.kcs cue ffl ns thourh they hud heart trouble, because the heart "is over-w,M 1:1 ."Mp:! t';i i;, !".dne;Y pouonrd blood th!t:;Ii vs;ns t i anenes. It u:;eJ to be c Ti,,i t'.i.at only urinr.ry troubles were to lx ti.-u cd to the kidneys, but now modem science proves that nearly all constitutional utsts have their begin nu.gtn kidney tioulie. : If you are sick you can make no mistake j by first doctoring yur kidneys. The mild j and the extraordinary effect o( Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rout, the great kidney remedy is I soon reah:ed. It sian.i the highest tor its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits fr- Yl by all druggists in fifty- grTTrln cent and one-dollar si:- Hl;1 es. You may have a ---iiilgg? sample bottle by mail iiom or awunp-Rnni. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer tc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilm-r'S Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, H. Y., on every bottle. Northampton and in the Su promo nml 1-Vilrral mint. ('olhTlions tiiadi' in all parts of North Carolina, lirunch ollico at llatilax open ovciy Monthly. AND CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's Hew Discovery vn yo.....A PRICK h h y yvr10 too a m m. PRICB OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES, GUAR NTEED 8ATI8FACI0&1 OH HONEY REFUNDED. l-romtrtlv ultluiiHil. rr FCC flETURNCD. to vcant'EXPEiiiCNCC, um ciahges khi THI LOWIST. Srtnl mtxtt l, llioto ur karh fttr pxfvrt Mwrrn untl live report on paioniHtHUiy INFNtMOEHCNT 'til coixiiiciuu M-i'T" nn jvMjrtx. I'ivnt olttMiiiitl tliwinvh n, aowcn TlSCOauxt SOLD, fr..-. TRKOt-MARKS, PEN HONS Mid COPYRIGHT! quU'U.Y nl. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, O. O. BUR twrTrut.' '1
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