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hi 1 lveriising Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription-Si. -0 Per Annum WELDON, X. ('., TIiriJSDAV, SLTTEM IJKIJ 17, IDOS. NO. '20. IS YOUR HOME COZY? Let the Sunshine Into the (Jloomy Room. The Kind You Hivvn Always Bought, and which lias boon In use for over 30 years, has bomo tho Hluaturo of 0 - nnd has boon made under his per I y-X'Jflt' ol,B' 'Horvlslon slnoo Its in In my. CCCAI Allow no ono todccelvo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nud " Just-aH-(food"nro but iCxiicrlnu'iits that tritlo v illi U''d endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Rxpcrlouce against KxpcrlinonU What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a liamiless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro gorie, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is l'leasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier Nnreotlo Kiihslanec. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays IV vei'islmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind folk!. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and 1'IuliileiK y. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Ntomaeh and Itowels, giving healthy mid natural sleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of J The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CINTAUN ODMANV, Tf MURRAV TH.Kf.T, NCW VOftH. 6ITV. m MMiHMnMitimw 101 IIAV 1'lloNK '.'."l 30ES(EaOCIOO Nn.in I'iiom.s L'l and .VI. M P. N. STA I.NBACK, II . I'XDi'.K'I'AK I'.IJ. Weldon, . . North Carolina. 0 Pull Line ol CASKI-TS, COI I INS nnd KDHf-S. Day, Night and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G ROWE, FUM:KAL DIRECTOR AND HMHALMHR. Seventeen years' Experience. Ilenrse Service Anywhere. 30IOOmO!OE There sire mimy so-called homes tlisit tlo mil deserve the inline ai all. Hiiine ineans comfort, hut when we have it lixed up so elaborately that we must sit in the garret or the hack yard to genuinely enjoy ourselves then it is high lime we made a change and turned out the too-good to-use articles and substi tute lor them real homely things ! that we could enjoy every day of ' the year and every moment of the day. Men like pretty home-makers, no mistake there. They can ap preciate beauty as well as the next one, but they want that beamy to I be of an order that appeals to their i sense of home comfort. Of what good are cushions so elaborately em broidered that no head can ever ; repose on them ? What sense is 1 there in easy chairs of such rich materia! that they are quite the re I verse of the name given them? j Is there any satisfaction in a t room the furnishings of which cost j ; hundreds of dollars, when it is only i open at rare intervals, while the j ! owner, perhaps, sits by the kitch en (ire or in some dingy sitting-1 1 irti-ni 'r-ttr rAA foil ritr hie rYfr I on the fender if he wants to, can ! smoke, and as a great indulgence, i tilt back in his chair? ' Let the sunshine into the gloomy rooms, have a couch to lie on, a piano to play on; in fact, a home to to live in; one wherein a sense of hospitality and good cheer exudes from the very tables and chairs, instead of a mausoleum of gloomy elegance, wherein everything is for show and nothing to be used. SLIPPING AWAY. They are slipping away, the sweet swift, years, Like a leaf on the current cast; With never a break in their rapid How, We watch them as one by one they go Into the beautiful past. As silent and swift as a weaver's thread, Or sin arrow's Hying gleam; As soft as the languorous breezes hid That lift the willow's long golden lid And ripple the glassy stream. As light as the breath of the thistledown, As fond as a lover's dream; As pure as the flush in the sea-shell's throat, As sweet as the wood-bird's wooing note, So tender and sweet they seem. One afier another we see them pass Down the dimly-lighted stair; We hear the sound of their steady tread In the steps of the centuries long dead, As beautiful and as fair. There's only a few years left to love, Shall we waste them in idle strife? Shall we trample them under our ruthless feet These beautiful blossoms, rare and sweet, By the dusty way of life ? There's only a few swift years ah, let No envious taunts be heard; Make life's fair pattern of rare design And fill up the measure with love's sweet wine, But never an angry word. LOST EVERYTHING BUT CHEERFULNESS. I Scatter Your Encouragement, I Your (iood Cheer, Your Smiles, ! Your Mowers as You (io Along. Nil matter what else vuit may : aiTiiinplish in lil'r, nr 1 1 1 v i or rich vim may hei-uine, if ymi (Id lint kl'i'p MVI'l'l if Villi illluW yourself tu sour. In In me a pessimist, yuiir life will be tin- ; productive, anil you will lie a ciuiipaiiit ive failure. Itesulve that whatever conies or does not ciime to ytui.wheth- er you succeed in your particu- ! lur undertaking or fail, wheth er you make money or lose it, you will keep sweet, cheerful, S hopeful, helpful, optimistic. j Kvery where we see possums- HER MAIDEN TEARS. "(ii'olgi'." There was an anxiety - just a little of it in the girl's tone. "What is it love ':" "I read something in the pa per that alarmed me." "What was it." "Niagara Kails nr.' wearing a way at I he rale of mure t ban 1' inches a year, and in the course of Milne ll II lid reds of years will he gone en I i rely." "Wlial of thai:" ' N un know, it is such a de lightful place at which to spend a hoiieyino' hi!" "Yes." "I had set my heart on going there on our honeymoon." ; "Ye-e-s." ' Wo have been engaged four Heart Strength fVn.1 Ptn-Tiirtti. ft Wi'dktlr Til' liriH'TVfl U l it km ", iiM liiiti: un iri'. I'n iv.'ly, imt tin.' wvwV til-lift in u liim.ln l Is, In it It, IMlll.lllv 'iui'll-i 't. It irt jl 1 tl If -t ftlvUlY H li'h n liny little n.Tvf Unit rviilly Is nihil fiinlt. Ms iili-i'iuv ii.-rw- Hi- i ;inliiU'. tir 11'Hil N'-fvn - ii'i'ly tif'-K mid Dili .1 lmi inure ijuwer, mom ii Li lit v, rii if.- ciMiiiiiliiitjT, inui-t Kuv'-riiinK r i i rr 1 1 . W .i !in"t t hut I ) t Ii ill t must nun mini uii-l lh' M"in;i''!i ninl kiJn)s alio lillVB I: nt'i ii-n -1:. ,1. IH ti a h. , ni a nii'iMclin. Pr. ii.i-- in i!- ii'( -1 - hn n Ii r II", hi- It slump tirsi HiitKlit , ..i:hiiil. inl'liil ti(f, Kiillui'Ht It l:.-t..r,ill.- Ihil :i is ii . in- O.r.rt,-.! In ItifMi -;k iiU, .;M- lUlt-rs. It hUllilil; tt -itHitfili' ii- M i-'l. r- ivtil, rTfli'iiiii- heart li.'lp. Ii i.u mti. liiiv.- prolix Jl.'iiilft, fiirohjr ill. p. -I. nil. HfiiL-lliti lIl'-MJ JJvfVtS rutstttljiiaU 11:- 111 a ii'-i i It -i , M Dr. Shoop's esiorative All Dealers.! THE GREATEST OF ALL. n I Though I speak with the tongues of men and I 1 angels, and have not charity, I am become as I sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. 1 And though I have the gift of prophecy, and lionoof ti rhey Take the Mnks out. 5 un(jerstand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and g I liuu'UM'il III'. Klllir's New I.lle I'llls j 5 , ,, 11 . .,u 1.1 a I uiu 1 navciiii uiiin, so 1 iia 1 1 luuiu remove 11101111- j 1 tains, and have not charity, I am nothing. I And tho' I bestow all my goods to feed the I poor, and though I give my body to be burned, 1 and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. I Charity suffereth long and is kind; charity en- i vieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puff. I ed up. tic, doleful pc: 1 through the worh i have ruined their capacity for enjoyment because they nllow- ! ed their losses, their sorrows, ! their fears, their failures, to take all the sweetness out of I their lives. It does not matter so very much, after all, whether you make a fortune or not: but it does matter very much wheth er or in you keep sweet, have a clean record, and have well a balanced life. Some of the greatest men in all history were totsil failures as money makers, but they were notable successes in nobil ity, cleanliness of life, mental poise, stability of purpose, and sweetness of disposition. 1 know a man whose life has been lilled with disappoint ments nnd failures, losses lo going! years now. -people who "About that length of time." She laid her head on his shoul der ami solihe I. "In that i imc. boo-lu in ful ly "hi inches hav e washed away --boo-hoo and I'm afraid they'll sill begone before- oh, dear, what am I ssiying?" "Never mind, love," said George, tenderly, as he kissed her checks. ''Don't cry. We'll go before the falls are worn away. How would next Sep tember suit''" "That will do nicely, sweet heart." And she was happy again. Royal Magazine. For Weak 'Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, III. S..I.1 hv W. M. ulicn, WVI.km, N. ('. f'nr many ynirs. with nicrviiMinr mi tin fac tum. They tukt? the kink out of sttmi ut'li. liwr till' I Imwt'ls, without fusn or fiirtimi," sayM Y II. I'.nmn. of 1'itts ticlil. Yt. litmnwiti'Cil nutisfuctory tit uny iliuif store. -"('. Some husbands are so indulgent that they indulge too much. rink I'uui TaMrtK Ir. Shonp'n stop llruitiiclic, womanly pains, any pain, anywhere, in 'Jit minutes sure. 1'onnula on the ho. Ask your ilniiririst or tloctoi ahout this formula its tine All healers. I THE m OF WELDON wi:u(n. x. c Organized Under the Laws o( the State of North Carolina, Al'a sr L-nl'll. is'x'. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of VC'eldon Depository. Capital Mil S $40,000. For mure thau tifteen years this i.iititution hits provided liaukinr facili ties for this section. Its stockhold rs mid directors have heen identified with the business interests of II:d :'.v nnd Noithaiiiptnn ciiunties for many years. Money is loaned upon approved security at the leul rate of interest six per centum. Account uf all aiv wiheited. The surplus and undivided prolils Icivin' reaclit-d a sum eijual to the Capital Stuck, the Hank has. commeueinir January I, 1 tNtjs, estalilished a Savings Ih oaitiiu-nt allowing iuteii l u tinie ili p,.sits ai follows: For lteposits allowed tort-main tliree nii tths tu 1iil't. - per cent. Six mouths or loiufor, 3 per cent. Tweh-' months ut longer. percent. For further information apply to the President or l ashirr. I'Kkhidrnt: vu K i i.iioKr: t amiikk: V. K. 1ANIKL, ln. II. . LLWIS, V. It. SMITH. (.lackson, .Noithainptoii county) Straight whiskey crooked men. often makes Doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not a her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh not evil i -3 When you have a cold you may he sure that it has heen caused indi rectly by constipation and consequent ly you must tirstof all take soinethinif to move the bowels. This is what bus made Kennedy';- Laxative Comrli Syrup I so Mii'cesi-I'ul and so irenerallv demand- ! Uld I 'd- II does not eouMipate like ;uo.-i of j sorrows unspcaKaiuo, yet ne is tlte oih. r liand it irentlv moves the bow els and at the same time heats irritation i ..n...... ...ii i .r ii... ii.. most helpful souls I have ever " ' SlM ,y vv. . ivi.eu. u , l,ln. N.'r. met. His troubles sind sorrows : i i lie tax uouger is neither pain- Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, dureth all things. en- A Sure Enough Knocker. .1. ( '. I inoihvin. of lii'iilsville, N. ('., nays: "Iliii'kliu'K Arnii'a Salve w a sine rnuiiirli knocker fur ulci'is. A had one oumi' on my leu last mini hut. hut that uiniilerfiil Knlw kiioi'kt'il it nut ill a I'i'iv roninla. Noti'M'ii a scar reinaiiii'il." I iiiaituitt't'tl for piles, soivs, huriis, etc. '2'n', at any ihuir stiuv. I Charity never fuileth; but whether there be prophecies, they t shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether I The poor have the gospel twisted for them. IifWilt's Little Karly liisers are small pills, easv to take. uri'iille ami Mure. Sol.l hv V. M. Cohen, Wei, lou, N. ('. - 5" HKAH0ARI) AIR LINE RAILWAY SCHEDULE tFFECIIVE SEPT. 13, 1908. 1 These arrivals and departures are only as Infor- tjmtion for the public anJ are not guaranteed, and Ire subject to change without notice. t It would be mueh easier to con vince the average man thai hones ty is the best policy if the dividends were larger OAKJ-J-'OM-IA.. Darwin had no respect for books and would cut a big volumcin two for convenience in handling, or j he would tear out the leaves he re ! quired for reference. j Bad Symptoms. i Thn woman who liaa periodical hoa a.-lii'S, backache, seen Imaginary dark .sts orM'ckn noating or dancimr licfon) Li t eyes, bayftnawlng dUtresa or heavy lull feeling Uomach, faint ipellt, drag-tliil-downnrclliiK In lower abdominal or pelvic rcjrlon. ca'ily ilariled or excltnt, IrreBiiUtfor painful period!, with or with out lijvlc catarrh, l aotT.Tinn from weakifsaiiiWlcrangcnieiiu lliat should have cyiy ay'ntlon. Not all of above lymiitoiL) txf likely to be proaenl la any ca at iifieimc. K,u,i or badlv treated and luch t caesyTf Vni run Inio maladlea which de Y iu..& sargcon'l knltc It they do not rc.iajnaiHiiT. seem to have ripened sind lieiiu titled his character. His suf- : olic luiMionesL feriiiys have heen t he lire which j minim out nil the dross and left only the pure H'old. He is now an old man, with pnietieull nothing of this world's goods left; but he has a monument of love and admira tion in the hearts of all who know him. He has never part ed with thai cheerful smile. nor thilt sweet - tempered, serene expression which bids deliance to trouble. He has never lost his mental poise, which has steadied him through all his years of sulTerino; and losses. After a lontr life of hard work and desperate st fiiile, he has no homo of his own. II is fam ily are all none, his prosperity cone, his property irone, but be Many i'uli' Miller a iri't-ul ileal from Kiihicvaml lllii'lilfr tnuihli's. Pmiim' I tin' past few yen is i ii i ii-l . ol' this cnni ilaint lias hi't'u in;ili' ii 1 1 oeecssui v hv Ihr use ol'lieWill's ki.lneyaihl I'.la.l.le'r ; 1 'i Us. They areanl'M'ptie and aie high ly lei'oiiiiueM'h'l I'm weak hack, hack ache, rheumatic pains, iiillaniinahoii of the lihi'l'lei anil alt oilier annoyances illle lo weak klilllevs. S..I.1 hv W. M. Cohen. W.'hlon N. ('., unoRun c. green, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, tNatiiinal bank liuildimr) Weldon, N. C. Trains will leave WELDON as follows: No. 32 for Portsmouth and Norfolk at 4.55 a. tn. No. 38 for " " "- at 3.10 p. m No. 41 for Raleigh and points South at 12.07 p. m. No. 33 through train South at 11.38 p. in. there be knowltdge, it shall vanish away 1 For we know in part and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect come, then that which is part I shall be done away. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a Child, 1 I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away child- ish things. For now we see through a glass darkly; but then face to face; 5 never lias a complaint or a tab now I know in part; but then shall I know even at also I am 1 1 of woe. On the contrary, he known. ahvsiys has a kindly word ami And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; hut the ' smile, and a warm, sympalhet- 1 greatest of these is CHARITY. 1 Cor. xii. ! ic band grasp for every one he I ' knows. Ho seldom refers to his troubles, and always sees the silver lining to every cloud No bitterness rankles in bis soul, for he early learned the secret of the salient power of love and sympathy. He early resolved that, whatever came to him in life, ho would not al low himself to get discouraged. What a rebuke is this man's optimistic view of life to those who sire always finding fault and complaining of their lot! He has lost all his property; he cannot get a permanent posi tion on account of his age, and if ho were taken sick would be obliged to go to the poor house, yet be is going around cheering f vervinulv up, encour A creed is not credentials to the New Jerusalem. Ko.lol will, in a veiy shoitlinle, clia I .I, Hie sloiuach to .In l ! IV m 0 I. it shoul.l .1... an. I l!i. work ll -In m i U I .in is lo .li tres! all the loo.l you eal. U lieu the stomach can not ,ioit Kmlol doesil fonl ami in Ihc meaiilime the siomach is tret lintf stionuer ati'l al'le to take up its reir thai ami natural work iiuaiu. Kolol,h irests all you eat. It inakesthestumach sweel anil it is pleasant to take. Sol.l hv W. M. t'uheii, Weliloll, N , ('. 11 ATTORIMLY AT LAW, Haste most often finds lodgment in small souls. wki.ihin, x. c. I'laelices ill the courts of Halifax anil U'ljoiuim: eouiilics uiul h. the Supreme com t ol the Mate, special attention Liven to cullce lions an.l prompt return W. j. ward;" HUM' 1ST, IjOl'r'lCK IN HAS I Kb 1H'1I.N(I WT.LHOX. X. V, sepli: Iv How To (iet Strong. 1 ,1. lucair St.. "OVER THE HILLS." Hm medicine etinni naa men a inna liiUlllllitfu'iAi rmiiiH.nl nili.ajii "jH ci.ms as Dr. ) ler.-f'a Tavorhc. rrii.sc.nu- uii. . tun niedicliic lias such a giruiui nrufciislnnill l.'a.rsl'ln.'l. i.l encll lil Tui nuiiUnri: n iiiiiiinvli b.-sl L'illl For further information relative to rates, sched- fles, etc., apply to Cleveland carter, Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C. Or write to ( II. (iATTIS, : Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N.C. '-Ml I i,ii,nii;ils. The verv Li-sl inurfdiclll kiiuwn to medical science lor the cure ol woman s peculiar alimenta enu-r InUJ Its romiNisitlon. No alcohol, harmful, or lialiil-tiirmlnir drug In to be found in the lint ol Iw liigrodieiits prlnUsi on each bultlc-wrapiM'r and aUesUsi under oath. In any condition of the female system, I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can do only good never harm, lta whole effect Is to strengthen. Invigorate and regulate tho whole (emaln sjsiem ami csiecially the pelvic organs. When those are de-rangi-d in function or aths'ted by disease, the stomach and other organs of digestion becomo symtiathetlcally deranged, the Bcrves are weakened, and a long list of bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Too much must not be expected of this - Fa vorite Prescription." It will not perform miracles: will not cure tumors no med icine w ill. It wilt often pivnral them, If taken in time, and thus tho operating table and the surgeon's knife may be avoided. Women anfferlng from diseases of long Handing, are Invited to consult Doctor Pierce by letter, free. Is held as strictly private and sacredly Autlruaa or. ll. v All eorrosiondencfl croiy Pierce, rmitiilcntlal. Hllllalo, N. Y. Dr. Plerce'a Medical Adviser (1000 pages) t sent ret on receipt of 21 one-cent lumps for paper-covered, or 91 stamp lot oloth-bouod copy. Addrata u abort Over the hills and far away A little boy steals from his morning's play, And under the blossdming apple tree He lies and dreams of the things to be; Of battles fought and victories won, Of wrong o'enhrown and of great deeds done Of the valor that he shall prove some day, Over the hills and far away. Over the hills and far away It's oh, for the toil the livelong day ! hut it matters not to the soul allaine Vi'ith a love tor riches and power and fame ! On, oh, man ! while the sun is high On to certain joys thai lie Yonder where blazeth the noon of day ! Over the bills and far away. Over the hills and far away An old man lingers at close of day; Now that his journey is almost done, His battle fought and his victories won The old time honesty and truth, The trustfulness and the friends of youth, Home and mother where are they? Over the fields and far away. Eugene Field. I'aiv. of :; v. ( ousiies ,,. It-Us of a wav to become slThnir lie savs: "My niolher. who is oM ami verv feeiile, isileriini: so much lu nt lit llolll Llecllic Kilters, that I feel Us III y iluty lo tell those who need 11 tonic an.l slreie.'llieuiiu: me, heme aimut it. In my mother's case a maike.l tram of llesli lesulte.l. iiwmuia ha-- been over come, anil she is e;railualiy i;iowi:u; stronger." Lleetiie I'.itlets quickly rein eilv sloiuach. luer ami kiiluey com plaints. Sol,! mi'ler Lruaninlee at any tllUi.' stole. .'Uc. A trust is an organized conspira-, cy to rob labor. O -A. S T" O XX X J- . Bear, tho Kind Vbb H;b iwnys Bought Very Serious It is a very serioua matter to ask for one medicine and havs the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine BLAcWraugHT Liver Medicine 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 ia better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger Gale than all others combined. SOU) IN TOWN FJ Denouncing sin is no evidence ; of your own righteousness. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. I There Is a di.-cane prevailing country most d."lr.r;f,rou3 cc. au: in this ( ntfintf jicoplc wIkmuv inlinitely jw- ltcttrr oil' than ho is, Ltfu n Uhi hhniL, linn' pivcioiiH to tfo about with a iy viiu'iry count) 'imiiro piMldling 1 in'Msiniisin ami (liHciiutt'iit. IVn-1 iIo wlu this are not proihnvrs. i Thy ui'o not rroaiors of value Pessimism is always a destroy 2 tivo. f.'..1r.y S!nh!"ii - dcnt!-.T arc i-au:.M I y ' i hrart ti i - r.i- e, pneumoi'.ia, liiirl f f.ii!'.:re or .ipovlry itie t,fiea liic n .it.ii of kidnry (!ir;f.:. kidr.ey troulle is al lowf d lo advnnoo the Hr.nsy -poisoned blood will attack the r vital organs or llie kidney:; llicrnsflvc! break down and wasle j away oill ty cell. Bl;t,k!cr iroiibics most always result from WALTER ll OANinL, ATTOKNUV-nT-LA'. F.I.l'ON, N, V. . PrmMuTN in tin eouitt uf llali fax ami Nottli!,miton itnl in 1 1 it Supunir aiul I'l'tlt iul i'oiiiU. olItTliniiH muiU' in all puii of Null h uitihim. r.itnioh ollioo at Hiilil'ux (imu cvriy .Mnmliiy, BUNCOED AGAIN. Farmer Hyetop Sn y, Hiram, when you wpro in Noo York last what was the worst quar ter you totilt in?" Farmer Hardapple Why , a Canadian quarter with a hole iu it, by Kosh!" "Is married life a waltz?" asks a writer in the New York Herald J Well, no, it is hardly smooth as that. A good deal of it is made up of hoedowns, and occasionally both pariies realize that the "jig" is up. A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of lis lliirlilainl Ave., lhmlton, .Maine, huvh: "Have heen trouble,! with a cough every winter anil j tho same road llL'aill. You Cail spnng. Last wuiter 1 tried mauv ailver- , , , , .. Used remclies, hut tlieeouiili co'ntinucl Ot attoi'd to leave stumbling until I bought a .-.oc. Imttleof Hr. King's j blocks and discouruKenumts to New liisenverv; liefore that was half I ... , gone, the eoug'h was all gone. Tlimwin- hinder others progress. buc ter tlie same iiappy result has followed; i cess Matraine. n r..it'jl..u.iu imihk IkiiiicIia.I flu-. a. ....... I M ii M uiinrn niiiir iiitlimiirti tut: UlllMlttl t'ouuh h. . . , a acraiit'Rincni oi mo Kianeys ana a cure is andicap; never a creator. ob.aieJ qlcU,3t ty A prptr lrealme, 0, F.very day you go over a new j the kidneys, if mu are feeling imJly you road. Scatter your encourage ment, your good cheer, your smiles, your (lowers as you go along. You will never go over 1 um now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough anil lung remedies. " Isold under guarantee at any drug store. Mle. and f I. Trial bottle free. Take things as they come or turn your back and let them go on by. clever, popular Ciiinly Cold Cure Tablet called I'reventics is being dis pensed hy druggist everywhere. In a few hours, I'reventics are said to hreak any cold completely. And 1'reventies being so safe and toothsome, are very Hue for children. No guhiiup. no laxa tive, nothing harsh nor sickening, box ol'4S rc. All Pealera. make no mkit.il-.c by takinc Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-koot, ths great kidney, liver and blajdcr remedy. It corrects Inabi'.ity lo hold urine and scald tnc pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant neces3ity of being compelled to j go often during the day, and to get up many i times during the night, ihe mild and the extraordinary effect cf Swamp-Root is socn realized. II stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root 's pleasant to tako and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may ft" t have a sample bottle of rtTia this wonderful new dis- f WWSH covery and a book that -Ki. KI13 ail aOOUl It, DOtn HnmnnrSwIimiUlllrt. sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous ofler in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N.Y., on every bottle. KILLthe cough and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PRICT! OLDs Trial Bottle Free ND All THROAT AND UlNfS TROUBLES pan i& t. a run I -xrtr ne$ioo. OUARi ATTEED SATISFACXO&V OB MONET REFUNDED. mm llHSy rmmirtlv olifHiiiH,!, or ffe P ETU R N E V. IO VtARS OtPEHItKCS. U.u CHX.KuKS ARL TMf LOWEST. Hciul iiumIi'I. I'ltul-. i f s,l, Irh i. exix'rt waii: It nni fnt r'i'irl p. tlt-n K.J INFHINQEMCNT miiM et'i' !'i"t;"l Mun, n . rotirtn. 1'nit'iitN ot.liilni-fi l'i'!":,1i ll '. AOVCn TISiDtlliil SOLD, fiv.', TiTAOi.-MAr'i'. ' . rtw aiONft aiul COPVPIQIITU -M . lilj ' " tl'Kj. Opposite U. B. 'Vflc. WA8HIN0TC ' Wv r 4 .t I
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1908, edition 1
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