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i.i yff Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of SubscriptionSl.oO Per Annurii VOL. XL III. WKLDOX, . (.'., TIU'IJSDAY, (KTOI.KI. s, l!M)s. NO. 'Si terw 6ST0!llfl Ipol cojs Al.l'OIIOI. 3 PKK C'KNtT AVcti.'iiiliJo PrppararionrorAs simiLilinJilicKuurtandRfgiiij nnl (Ju. Siojnatlis aiulJksdsii Prnmoles Di-slionfJnfiir' ness cjiul Ifc'su'oiiiairis wito Uphuu.Murphinc nor Mineral.! Mvr narcotic. jtmptirouikSMinmam fttla Stud' tltcMlrUii AutrM UtluktxIrUk Jwr Pit "r Anerfecl Rcmrdv foiComltai lion , Sour Stoni.nli.Ularrlwj Worms .Cowulsioits.revvrisli m'SsaittlLOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature cf NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Kill orionnog tUY I'liONK L'.'i. I'. N. ST A 1 rNDr.inwKKit, Weldon, . . North Carolina. Full Line of CASKRTS, COH:INS nml ROHI-S. Day, Niy;ht and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. l H. G EOWE, FUNERAL DIRIiCTOK Seventeen years' Experience. THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDON, X. ( Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, ai'iiist ldtii. ism. Slate of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital M Snrplns, $40,000. For more than lifteen yearn this institution lias miv nlmt hanking facili ties for Hi ia section, lis stockholders and ilireeluni have linen 1. 1 n 1 1 li . I with the business iiitcrt-KtH of Halifax ami Northampton counties fur many yearn. Money in loaned upon approved security at the legal rati: of iiiteri-st six per centum. Accounts of all are solicited. The surplus and undivided po'lits haiini; reached a sum cpta! to the Capital Stock, the Hunk lian. coiuincieing January I. cms, established a Savings Department allowing interest on time deposits as follows: For Deposits allowed toremain three months or lomrer. i per cent. six mouth or longer, :t per cent. Twelve inonllisor lunger. 4 percent. For further information apply to the president or Cashier. PIIKSIOKNT: V. K. HASIKL. viiK-i'iiKsiiu-.N r: I Hi It. VV. I.KVVIS, (Jackson. Noitliamptou county) SEA 0AB ) AIR LINE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE These arrivals and departures are only as infor- nation (or the public an J are subject to change without notice. Trains will leave WELDON as follows: No. 32 for Portsmouth and Norfolk at 4.SS a. m. No. 38 for " " " t 3.10 p. m No. 41 for Raleigh and points South at 12.07 p. nt. No. 33 through train South at 11.38 p. m. We onerate Koudle l.ailv vestidiile service with through Pullman cars to Jack .'." AuKns.ine A.lanfa, iliuninghnm, .Vlenn-his 'o.tsmouth-Sor.olk lticliiiioiiil, W ashimrlou, llaltinioie, rhtlaUelphia ami e lout Por 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, . Raklgfc.N.C. For Infants and Children. The Kind Yen Have Always Sought "A. it Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TMK Cf MTftUN QMMNV, NIW VARA TV. 01 Ni.mi )'nNt ..M anil f4. ti HACK. AM) l-MBALMHR. Hearse Service Anywhere. HOE 301 I ASIIIHM: VV. K. SMITH. RAILWAY SEPT. 13, I906 are not guaranteed, and ' IF A DRAMATIC CLIMAX. It Didn't Come In Just the Way It Hud liven Planned. Hit great-great grandmoth er liiul been mi actress and practiced dramatic s i t u nt ion w. The olil lady liiul also practiced walking luniu' when the com pany sti iiiiili-il. Tlio historic tali'iit hail therefore come down tu Clara do Yero in a le gitimate way. ( iradtiatiini day was at hand, and she determined to take advantage of tint occasion. She studied and thought and planned anil at length she hit it. Paul Ifiissmoro, the clerk in the music store at $1(1 jut week, would he there and have a front seat, and at the critical nntmcnt he would spring upon the stage and Her essay was announced at last and she appeared. She was a isiou in white. Never had idie looked more lovely. Never had she seemed to have more 'nerve -not a halt or a tremor as she came forward and Ifaced that large and enthusiastic au dience. In a loud, clear voice, she began. In a voice without a sign of timidity in it she read her essay almost to the last line, and then she wavered, stuinliled, lost her presence of mind and seemed about to faint. The audience began to ap plaud to encourage her, but it was too late. She swayed, tot tered about and threw her Paul , bis cue ami was about to sink to the Moor when a man sprang upon the stage and clasped her in bis strong arms and whisper ed in her ears to be brave. It, was not her Paul. He was still sitting there like a hump on a log. He was a one horse gro- cer named Hogg. He was fif i ty years old and had red whis I kers and a bald head. With a shriek of despair Miss ! Clara twisted herself out of bis ' arms, called him an idiot and ! tied behind the curtain. The i dramatic situation bad been ! knocked into a cocked hat, and ; never again never more on ! this earth would she speak to 1 the young man who hadn't got 1 bis wits and legs united soon enough to play the hero to her j heroine and end the gradua- tion exercises with red and i green lire and women fainting away all over the ball. St. Louis Republic. Where Bullets Flew. liavid Parker, of l ayette. X. Y., a veteran of the civil war. who lost a foot at licttvshuiir. says: "The piod I'.lec tnc Hitlers have done is worth more than live hundred dollars to me. I ! sent much money doctorinif for for a had case of stomach trundle, to little purpose. I then tried F.lectric Hit ters, uud thev cured me. 1 now take them as a lui.ic. and they keep me slionifand well." at any druif store. ORT BUSY. You ouuiiot cancel the cub. torn of preying on your fellows by occasional praying to your Father above. One-half the world suiters from i tiie pangs of hunger and ihe other hall Irom the pangs ol overeating. 11 A 0 llnnf l assured you when you huy Dr. I'lerca'i (anilli nuHlicines for all the iimredl ills onlerinn Into them are printed on the kittle-w nippers and their formula! are attested under oath as Imlng complete and correct. You know Just what you are paylnj tor and that the IniircdlcnU are gathered from Nature's lalsmitory, being mhvted from the mist valuable native medicinal routs found groalng In our American forwCTwiLshile potent to cure are oerWnt harmlnJ,n to the moM yse'ggig A niu, I. H.;lLT .lULlll i I U'l) gMpg jiud Hfe-yrviug llii! mcillijiijil iirlncltiles llsell In tin III. V -ime IrllTTi.. ti -El" .1 glyciTlne. I ruT aenM)USfl uiiiii.ijM.. -;o::::! pr"!""i nt lu own. (h-I us a moat valuable antiseptic and anil ferment, iiuirllive end suulhlug tlomul Ceut. (dycerlne playe n Important part In Dr. I'icrce's tiolden Misllcal Discovery In tiie cure of ludlk'eslion, dys'isla and weak stomach, aitended by sour rising, le iirt tiuni. foul breath, coatisl tonguu, pisir appetite, (tnawlng feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derango nicnts of the stomach, liver and Isiwels. Ilesides curlim all the above distressing allmeiiis. the"tioldeii Mistical Diseuvery" Is a i'cllic for ail diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nanil passages or of the, stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. F.veii In Its ulcerative staces It will yield to this sovereign rem e,l v it Its use ls jierseveriHl In. In Chronlo Catarrh of the Nasal passages. It la we I, while taking the "llolden MisJIcal DIs tovery" fur th necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse thu passaires freely two or three times a day with l)r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatiueut generally cures the worst cases. In coughs and hosrsenoss caused by bron clil.l. Ilirost and lung affect Inns, enept iiiil uniullon In lis advanced stages, the "Holilen 1i...iI...i lll,vv,, Is a most cmYlent n'Di- nlv. mpwlklly In those olsitliiste. hsng-on EuilSln caused hi Irrtlsllon snd congeslloii I of liu hruiii lilsl mucous nieinliranrs. 1 ho "li s" liUTOry " IS lien S) ajoou -or """ ""' '"' ln from suduim eolila, niir mu It Is) e nei led lo cure consumulliili In lis aduncca stages -no nimtlclne will uo that hul lor sit tlie uljstlliate, ctirolilc couglis, which. If neg krled. or nadir trealnd. lead to consnmp ttuq. uaiaa Ias4 saaJlulea Uiat easy be tea. l$ ,-J ' ft II iff Mil FOR SALE BY W. M. SALE THE FARMER OF ' i i . m s S , . JOi'L ciIXNDLER HARRIS This picture iJm.'. i ll:.- f.,...w a-il'ior anil Intft editor of Ua. IttMrs's The lloMi: JI.miu.ink. .Dwliiw under lib) favorite applf-trce in the But Kjrad on the Sn.'ip-lle.oi Furoi tin- vhiuisicul name he pave nis beautiful suburban home in Atlanta, (l.i.--lo..kio; across his patch of colliirds, dciins and com. I ns photograph w:m t ik -n nh nit n year hefore Mr. Harris's death, and Is regarded; as one of his best pictures. It'was u,cd 03 au ctlcctlvo September cover de sign for the Magazine which lie founded. AUNT MANDY'S HUSBANDS. Aunt Mandy is an old colored woman who for years has done washing for several East Orange families. She has had several matrimonial experiences, and when her lasi husband died one of her customers attempted to condole with her. "1 was very sorry to hear of your husband's death, Aunt Mandy," she said. "Ya'as, ma'am," said Autu Mandy, "He was a pow'ful good man." "What did he die of?" "Ah really don't know ma'am. '' "You uon'l know ! Gracious! Couldn'i the doctor tell you ?" "Ah didn't have no doctah, ma'am," said Aunt Mandy. "He jes' done died a naieh'ral death." It wasn't long, however, before Aunt Mandy had another husband. "I hear you are married again," remarked her patron one day. "Ya'as, ma'am," giggled Aunt Mandy. "Ah was done married las' Sunday." "And is your new husband enual to the last ?" "Ya'as. indeedy, ma'am," said Aunt Mandy. "He's jes' as equal, if not equaler. Philadelphia Ke cord. "Suites to the sweet," murmur ed the hotel clerk as he assigned the newly married couple to the bridal suite. Some Climb for Fame and Some for Gain But all should clliuti for health and happiness. A package of Drs. Hoajj & Turbin's Liver and Kidney Tablets Are for Liver and Kidney com plaints in their varied forms. Get a package today and see the good it will do you. Price 50 Cents COHEM, WELDON, N. C. SNAP - BEAN FARM ? - fr , WW's . . . ... ' ri ' ( He" .Tir n 4 if?' Served as cutl'ce. the new eoll'ce sud- stitttte known to iruieer's everywhere us Pr. Shoop's Health t'oll'ec. nill trick evenacoll'ee expett. Not a gtain of real coiice in 11 eioicr. I uie oeiuioioi loasteil grains, malts, nuts, ele, have icon so clevetlv dlen.leil as to give a wonderfully saiisl'yinir eollee taste and llavor. And it is "nuiilc in a minute," too. No tedious 111 to :ttl minutes tioil iinj. Test it anil see. Pr. Shoop crea ted Health Coltce that the people miirlit have a genuine eotlco suhsittute, and one that would de thoniuclily satisfying ill every respect. for sale by VV . T. I'arker, Hculon, N. i When a mother gives up all hope of making a match for her daugh ter, would you call the girl match less? Had a Close Call, Mis. !.. I'rn'iTr!. ft"1 wi'lelv known i proprietor ol Ihe t'rooin hotel, V aughn, Miss , savs; "For several months 1 suf fered with a Hfvcrccough, and consump tion seemed to have its irrip on me, when a friend it'conimeinu l In-. King's New liiscowiv. I Is'L'an taking it. and three dottles all'eetcil a complete cure." The fame of this hlc saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and cold remedy, and lung throat healer is world wide. Sold at any drug store, ."sic. and fl.im. Trial dottle free. "The automobile must go !" ex claims a rural exchange. Sure, brother. It isn't worth much if it doesn't. Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Kural lioute 2, Kinptre, lia., W. A. Floyd dy name. says: "Illicit lee'a ArnicaSalve cured the Uvo worst sores I ever saw: one on my hand and one on my leg. II is north more than itsweiirht'in gold. 1 would not do with out it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only i"ic. at any driir store. It is not at all necessary tutor to blow his own horn. for a HOW SHE KNEW. i She k'ealied That the Bible was I the Word of (iod Because it ! Warmed Her Heart. Mic sal I'eliim! Her neatly ar ranged fruit stand -a girl of four- teen- absorbed in reading her I'.i- hlc. She did not hear ihe tool- i sieps of a gentleman who was pass- ! ing by, and was startled by his ! question: "X'hai are you reading iIkii in-; teresis y.ui nitieh?" "The Vi'ord of God, she timidly j replied. ) "VC'ho (old you that the Bible was he U'ord of God?" he in quired. "God told me Himself," she re-! plied, with childlike innocence. "God told you? Thai isimpos- j sible! How did He tell you? You i have never seen Him, nor talked J with Him. How, then, could He tell you that the Bible is His Vi'ord?" For a few seconds ihe girl seem ed confused, but she very soon re covered herself. There was a flash in her dark eyes as she asked: ' Sir, who told you there is a sun yonder in the blue sky above us?" "Vi'ho told me?" said the man, smiling somewhat contemptuously, for be fancied that ihe girl was try ing to bide her ignorance under an irrelevant quesiioir. "Vi'ho (old me? Nobody; I did not need to be lold. The sun tells me this about itself. It warms me, and I love its light. That is telling me plain enough." "Sir," said the girl with intense earnestness, as she siood belore hint with clasped bands: "You have put it right for both Bible and sun. Thai is the way God tells me this is His book. 1 read it, and it warms my heart and gives me life, I love iis light, and no one but God can give such life and warmth through the pages of a book. It must be His. I do not want more telling. That is telling enough, sir. As sure as God is in heaven, so sure is God shining through this Book." The skeptic was abashed. The earnest faiib of ihe young fruit seller amaed him. He could adroitly insinuate doubis into the minds of those who have only giv en an iniellectual assent to the truth that the Bible is God's book, but the girl's heart experience of the power of God's Word was an evidence he could not shake. Mesiah's Herald. THE BEST REMEDY. Dr. Talinage once told a story of a soldier in Kngluml who was brought by a sergeant to tbo colonel. "What!" said the colonel, ''bringing the man here again? We have tried everything with him," "Oh, no." said the sergeant. "There is one thing you have n't tried. 1 would like you to try that." V'Wbat is that?" said the col onel. Said the man : ' Korgivo nefis." The case had not gone so far j , , , that it might take that turn, and so the colonel said: "Well, young man, you have done so and so. What is your excuse!'" "I have no excuse; hut I am very sorry," said the man. "We have made up our minds to forgive you," said the colonel. The tears started. He had never been accosted in that manner before. His life was reformed, and that was the Starting point for n pimilivelv Christian life. Oh, Church of (Iod, quit your sun asm when a man falls! Quit your irony, quit your tittle-tattle and try for giveness, (iod, your mother, tries it all the time. A man's sin may he like a continetit.but God's forgiveness is like the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, bounding it on both sides. Home Herald. HeWitt's Little Karly Hisera. Ihe fa mous little liver pills. ' They are small, Nine, safe pilla. Sold dv W. M. Cohen. Weldon, S. C. Kven when a man feels that he can no longer count on his friends he can count on his fingers, Batistas Blgastue at Kind You Haw Hlwura Bought TIIE MODEL HOME.- It Is a Place Where Contentment Dwell Pcllow ship. I. ove and in S I".-' We often wonder why ihere arc no more homes thai can safely be spoken of as models. Il would seem as if those w ho pass their lives in the country wince daily occupation brings ilii-m in consiaiu contact with ihe varied beamy ol field and forest, mountain and plain -who are consiaiu wiincses of Nature's great mysteries- would, of necessity, be tilled with noble thoughts; thai their eyes would gather continual delight from the beauties about them; and iheir whole lives shape themselves into grander forms as a natural result of their surroundings. Yet it is undeniably true that in gather ing up riches for the future -which afier all they may never behold they forget the claims of the pres ent, and allow their souls 10 grow less instead of greater. Si j COIlies (O pass ha! lllC Children j going out of ihese houses, and finding themselves, as they often may, in refined and polite society for a time, become dissatisfied with home, and seek a life that shall give litem the advantages which they suppose they cannot obtain in the country. Is it not folly to be so intent upon the things which perish with the using, as to forget higher aims? Is it not an evil when parents allow themselves to be so absorbed by cares that they neglect to instruct their children in the proprieties of everyday life, to say nothing of the small sweet courtesies, the little acts of grace so fruitful of good? A brief notice of a model home points out ihe effects of a belter way. TMUil.OWIIMlCOAL. A pastor once visitod 11 n -n i -her of his church whoso pew was more often Vacant than oc cupied Ho found bim sealed in bis homo before ;i choi'i ful tire. Without say inn 11 word he took the tons and rmnov ed a live coal from tin- lire and placed, it on the hearth, watch ed it turn from tbo red nlovv of heat, to tt black, charred mass. The member watched the proceedings with interest, and tinally said, ''Sir, you need not sav a single word, .1 will be there hi tier. reafter." 11. V. Tan- THI: GOOD UR-. A good life is impossible un til one knows that there is ever something more desirable than living. A Healthy l:nmily. "Our whole family das enjoyed good health since we derail using li. King's New I. tie Tills, three wars ago," savs I.. A. Hurtlct. ol'llinul Uoiilcl. Uuill'onl Maine. They cleanse ami lone lite sys tem ill a gentle way that loeymi e'un.l. 'Jus al anv di itg store. Charity begins at home, and so, j unfortunately, does the lack of it. ! Bearatb. MV Hw BOtf I i The experience we get for noih- j ing is worth just about what it ; costs. j l:ven the porch climber has an I ambition to rise in the world. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Snspect it Prevnlenry of klillier lliM-n-e. Most people do not rc.ilire the alarm .ng increase and remarkable ptcv.ilciuy tdkuliicv disease. Vhileidtic) dis order"! ate the most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost tie last recoctmeil dy patient and phy sicians, -''" CWI l,,,t i'i i in .,'. .! with Mitring Hie tjfttl; while the rij nml iiim undermine! the system. What To 1)0, There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that I'r. Kilmers Swamp Root, tlie great kidney remedy, fulfills everv wish in curing i heuiuulisin, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder nml everv pail of the urinary passage. It con-eels inability to ho'ul water and scalding nll ill passing it, or bad elicits following Use of liquor, wine or deer, nml ovcicoioes that unpleasant ne cessttv of lielHR compelled to ( "(ten iluiiiii; the (lav, and to get up many tunes during the night. The mild mid the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine vim should have lite best, .Sold by drug iisisin fi:.v-eeut and oncflollar sizes. r .. -. - I.. I..,,,l .! a You may nave a saiupo; book that tells all aim,,! il lM.tlt sent free 1TVtZK'::. hatnton, N. Y. ' When B-maot Swamp-Root. writing mention this paper and don't ,,,.,1-f. I1I1V 111 intake, but remember the nnno Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, aud I the address, UiiiHluiuitou, N. Y. T i-i IV' r..i i I.C II: pi. t III. lis. !! ' l. -1 tlii'UKli Liti.in. I I J CHI lill II il l IM 11 ir foii-.-.i .11 1.- , Hi.' hj'Mwl Cirrii- I'li.fxl pp'tir". v, . i.ncii, nam.' I'aiifl". . Il'TVMM, t'A llllllell '1 ii.it siir-'lv i-t ft iMi-.i it-' 'lii'-i--t-t Mop l m;i.1!.V (linVlll-lilt it C"t f 'l, Blifl - It 'J.H-H. II 1 l'r.t,. 1) !i! '1 It V'-'ll'.TO VLt.lt . in.ily r-iiiimiiond Dr. Shoop's All Dealers. Sour Stomach No appeitte, loss of strfttigth, nervous n53s, hsaJache, coiist:::;it:on. bad breath, g-neral dobilily, sour risirir'a, and catarrh oi th.i stomach are all due to Indigertion. cr; rcprftssms tiie'' rlatura! juices' of di?s- 48 hsrt"isl 1,1 a hftait stomach. '"in".'!--' W.lll LIS glCillSM SIlOWll IOII1C ai.i rec):striicl:v9 properties. Kodol fur dyspepsia does not oti.y relieve Indigestiun and dyspepsia, but this lamous remecjy heips ail stD.arh troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining tlie stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Raveraw ryl, W, Va.. says: " I was tr-'ihlej with sour St' m.L-h for twenty yaars. K l i ,-urid ms and ws ars :icw using 't in milk fcr ta.iy." Kodol Digests What You Eat. GottieS oniy. Reiifvea IndiKBitlnn, sour stomach, be.cM: r r f t.K. etc. Prapared by E. C. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO. Sold by VV. M. ( oln'ti, W eldon, V C. I. J. KAPLIN, Nest Hour to IJoailoke Hotel Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. 'Ihe cheapest place for MDN liiul COY'S el thing. Also a large variety in ladies sl.nK (qp" Voiles a Specialty. Gent's Furnishings, Etc. I. J. KAPLIN, Knuiiuki' Kapiils. N. ( '. Hi. ATTORNEY AT LAW, VV Kl.HdN, N. ('. I'taetices in (lie colit is of llalll'av and adjoiiiniL' cintiiln s and ti. the .supreme coiulol the .slate. r-peetal attention given to culhvlions and prompt return W. J. WARD, PIINTIST, OI'T'H K IN li.VNlKI. Ill IMllNli WKI.lKiN, X. i ; sept- ly 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-ddrTugHT 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 madicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOtD IN TOWN M First Class Bakery. IJ AV1NG secured a first-class II baker I am prepared to fur nish Fresh Bread, Pies, dikes Lie. in any quantity. The best of everything in the bakery line. M, S, MOUNTCASTLE, Wr.Lixw, N. C. s Pr-nii-ily ..li!i..i... . KfcE RETURNED. lOVIARS'CXPERfENCI. Hoi CHANGE. S ARE THI LOWEST, ti- nti IM hIi i, ptli.to in skt-f.'li t T pi-rt nt'itn-li mill fin' r !"'il " Lt uLtl-illty. WPKINQIMCNT koiIh mtnlm-lct tf(..r- nil poiiHil I'tttt'iii iiIilulTinl ilifimifli ll1. AOVEB TISIOMKl ftOLO, frri' TH)3r MABK. PtN IONS Aiul COPY 1 01 IT 6 .xkl! 'il.uuuwi. Opposite U. S. Putcnt Otrt-e, WASHINGTON. C. C.
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