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Halifax County Depository.
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Capital aQfl Siirplns, $40,000.
Kor mure lhau fifteen years this iimtitutiim lias unnlt. I .u n 1 1 n ir faeili
ties fur this nee. inn. It MliH-kliiililiTu ami direi'lora have heeu iile ulilif.l
with the liuiii' as interests of Halifax ami Northampton enmities fur
many yeara. V oney is loaned upon approved security at ttif li'trul rale of
interest six p"r eentuin. Aeeniiiits of all are siilicileil.
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W. K. OAN1KL,
VIl'K-l'KKSIhKNT:
iu. II. Vl. IK WIS,
(Jackson, Northampton county )
.'asiiikk:
. K. SMITH.
SEABOARD
Patriotism manifests itself in many i
a. id various ways. Some people
are willing to die for their country .
and a few are willing to live for ;
their country which is much j
hin der. Some are eager to show i
their patriotism by holding n job at j
a fat salary and some are willing to
vole the p.iny's ticket straight
just because its the party's ticket. ;
"Patriotism," says Walter Wil
liams, "is often another name for i
'. pride."
The small ways in woich patriot- j
! ism may be shown seldon attracts I
; attention. A soldier attacks the
I enemy of his country and we call j
j the soldier a patriot. But it is pa-
j triotic also cut down the weeds in j
i your back lot. " The soldier who ,
gives his life in a generation is also ;
j patriotic.
Two kinds of citizens are in ev- i
j ery town, patriots and traitors. I
! There is no middle ground of neu-;
trality. Every man is one or the
j other kind. The patriot does his
I lull duty to the community, votes,
j expresses his opinion, takes part
i in meetings for civic god, bears
j cheerfully his portion of the com- j
! munity's work. The traitor lets j
! the other fellow do the work and
reaps benefits by the other fellow's 1
' patriotism. Treason consists of'
levying war against the republic
so says the foundation law or giv
ing aid and comfort to her enemies
He gives aid and comfort to the
public enemies who does not assist
in making the community in which
he lives better. He is himself a
public enemy. Standard Laconic.
TOLD A LIF. WITH HIS FINdLR.
A little boy, for a trick, pointed .
his finger to the wrong road when
' a man asked him which way the I
' doctor went. And as a result the j
: man missed the doctor and his
little boy died because the doctor
: came too late to lake a rish bone
from his throat.
At the funeral the minister said
the little boy was killed by a lie
which another boy told with his
finger. I suppose he did not know
the mischief he did. Of course,
nobody thinks he meant 10 kill a
little boy when he pointed the
wrong way.
He only wanted to have a little
fun. But it was fan that cost
somebody a great deal, and if he
ever heard the result of it he must
have felt guilty of doing a mean
and wicked thing. We ought nev
er to trille with the truth. Chil
dren's Friend.
Where Bullets Flew.
Haiiil Parker, of Fayette. N. V., a
veteran of the n it a r. who lost a foot
at llettvslmiir, says: The liooil I'lee
tirc Ihl'ters have .lone is worth more
1 1 1 an live huinlre.l ilollaiK to me. I
sent much money ilortorinx for
for a hail ease of stomach trouble, to
little puipose. I then tne.1 F.lcctnc lilt-
. tets. ami theycuriil me. 1 now lake
thrill as a tonic, uml they keep ine
attoiiij aiul well." '". at any drug
, store.
We all make mistakes, but there
i is no cause for making the sayie
mistake repeatedly.
! Borrowing money is synony
j mous with borrowing trouble.
AIR LINE RAILWAY
Making Good.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 13, 1908.
These arrivals and departures are only as Infpr
mation for the public and are not guaranteed, and
are subiect to change without notice.
BY W. M.
Some Climb
for Fame
and Some
for Gain
ARCTIC PEOPLE. I
Peculiar Views of Life Fntertained j
by Fskimo Men and Women.
WHAT CHARACTER MEANS.
Mr. Cleveland Would
His Name.
Not Sell
Constipation
Dut all should
and happiness.
limb for health
A package of
SALE
Drs. Hoajj & Turhin'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 Ceiti;
COHEN, WELDON, N C.
These people of the White
World, these children of the snow
and ice give themselves little con
cern regarding what is going on in
worlds beyond their own. The
climate in which they live and the
limitations of their whole environ
ment make it impossible that there
should be much change in their
own manner of life, and they do
not care for the changes that soap
and water might make in their
domestic life, while the women of
the family are not anxious to adopt
changes in methods of cooking
that might make some of the dish
es they prepare much cleaner and
far less deadly than ihey appear to
be. But the best tilled larder in
the homes of the most affluent of
the liskimos offers hut little in the
way of variety in food, and the
question so vexing to the Ameri
can housewife. "What shall we
(irover Cleveland's long and ac
tive life was replete with incidents
that impressed themselves on the
minds of his friends. The New
York Times gives one of these,
concerning an oiler made him to
become president of one of the
large New York trust companies.
A committee, of officials of the
trust company waited upon Mr.
Cleveland after his retirement from
the White House, and urged that
he accept the presidency of this
concern. He told the committee
that he was totally unversed in the
ways of bankers, and thai he would
be of no use whatever to the trust
company. Then he said point
blank that he would not accept, ln
a comparatively short time the
committee visited him again. The
spokesman said 10 him, in effect :
' Mr. Cleveland, although we
recognize that there is a great deal
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GOOD-BYE.
have for breakfast ?" or dinner or j of truth in what you told us about
Oh, little green grasses and little green tree,
We'll soon be bidding goodbye unto thee;
The year's in the shadow, the sun's on the wane,
And little cool messages come with the rain;
Hands full of peaches and cheeks full of gloom,
Goodbye to the beauty, goodbye to the bloom !
The second-brood nests are a-swing in the briar,
The home-again robin sings sweetheart's desire;
Apples are falling and berries are gone,
And grave Lady September is sad in the dawn,
With mists all around her and dew on her head,
And the brown in the grass where her weary feet tread!
Goodbye little beetles; goodbye, little bird;
Goodbye, little blossoms; oh, sorrowful word
But love never sings it, and there on the hill
The glow of the summer will startle us still
When the autumn conies up through the valleys of gray
To tint the brown ghosts of the blossoms of May.
THE MUSIC IN THE PARLOR.
There's a heap of satisfaction, when the nights are growin' long,
And the lark has ceased to wake you in the mornin' with a song,
When the leaves are turnin' yellow and a blaze is in the grate,
When there isn'i anybody in the whole world that you hate,
To sit dreamin' as you're smokin', with your wife beside your chair
And your daughter in the parlor, gladly singin' something there.
There's a heap of satisfaction when there ain't no debts to pay
And you've got a little money laid up for the rainy day,
When there isn't any mortgage that'll soon be coinin' due,
And you know that there's nobody who can blame his woes on you,
To sit back and take it easy, with your feet up on a chair
And your daughter in the parlor, singin' "Annie Laurie" there.
There's a heap of satisfaction, as I've mentioned heretofore,
When you needn't worry over makin' payments any more,
When you're wearin' easy slippers and the nights grow long and cool
And your girl ain't getting ready to go oft' somewhere to school,
To sit back and hear her gladly trillin' out some sweet air
To the well-to-do young fellow with her in the parlor there.
supper, never troubles the Eskimo
housewife, since these meals may
not vary for months at a time and
are prepared in the primitive way
in which they were prepared by
the Eskimos of generations and
generations ago.
The dress of the women and the
men is so much alike that if an Es
kimo lady's husband's clothes hap
pened to be better than her own
she might borrow them to wear to
some Eskimo society function
without exciting any comment as
to her dress.
As in some other lands, the man
is regarded as being vastly superior
to the women, and the birth of a
girl is never regarded as a blessing.
Indeed, it often happens that both
the father and mother resort to
the unavailing folly of tears and
lamentations when it is announced
that a newcomer is a girl. A boy
can become a great fisherman or a
great hunter, while a girl of what
use is she ? A mere cumberer of
the earth, regardless of the fact
that she works as many hours a
day as and even more than, a man
when she reaches the goal of her
ambition and marries. Not to
marry is as sad a misfortune as
; may befall her, and if she is mar
; ried and widowed she makes all
. possible haste in securing a second
: partner.
TO MARRY HELL.
if
your not understanding banking,
and being therefore unfitted for
the presidency of our company,
we nevertheless feel that the bank
will be greatly benefitted through
having the advantageof your judg
ment and intellect, and we are so
sure that this is the case that we
are willing to pay you a salary of
fifty thousand dollars."
It had been assumed that this
handsome offer would have the
effect of making him change his
mind. It had the opposite effect,
however.
"So?" said Mr. Cleveland, and
then added, "Well, gentlemen, 1 1
long ago determined not to sell the j
influence of my name, and 1 do j
not intend to depart from that dc-1
termination. Thank you." j
When he took up the practice
of law in New York City he used
to go home from the Mills build
ing by way of the elevated, walk
ing across the park from Fifty
eight street to sixty-ninth street.
The hoboes' union, or whatever it
is, soon learned of this, and played
it to good advantage. One group
lingered on the south side of
Wall street, and the other used to
beset him in the park. Finally the
tramps got so numerous that he
had to take some means of self
protection. A friend was walking
I with him one evening when a j
i whole drove of beggars bore down i
I on him. j
j Mr. Cleveland reached in his ;
"ow ! pocket and pulled out a little book j
full of perforated tickets. One by
I one he tore the pages out and j
I Of course it is the natural desire j halllcj lhcm ,0 ,he beggars. Each
of every mother that her daughter : ,jcket lhaI he passed out wilh a j
should "marry well," lo use a cur-1 sh lke of lhe hcaj rcaj . ,
'vr-tliircis r.f a f r."o bnu'.r. of
I. i. i v cay it li.is ii l bi'nc-
i 'it 3' ., .tt ". T'.il your uinuey. 1 ry
Kuiiol tmhiv (-ii ii.,., i. ,,;ti autre. I'll out ami
6i i; ;it lie f llfi'.viiik'. im-',(Mit it to the ttcilt r ut
tin. timtf tt ptiri l.iisf. K il fails to satisfy you
return the Imtllu t-wuamiiiB one-third, of tlm
iiicl iriTiti to tin; deal "r tni) wliori yuu bouuiit
it, and, we will rtfuuii your money.
Town
Statt
Sipn Iitp
- ut ThUOut-
DigestsWhatYouEat
And Makes the Stomach Sweet
E. C. DcWITT & CO., Chlcazo. III.
M.1,1 hy W. .M. Cohen, Wel.hm, S. C.
I. J. KAPLIN,
Next Hour lo Kiilllioke Motel
Roanoke Kapids, North Carolina.
l'.dVS
in hlihc
lie chr:lH'-:t plill
lulhili!,;'. Also
i si, i i ts. loiTV-
fur M FX ami
lai-i?e variety
ili s a Specialty '
Gent's Furnishings, Etc.
1. J. KAPLIN,
UtiaiiuLf Rapids, N. C.
hi
T. CLARK,!
But Much Depends Upon
We Interpret the Word.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
W l.U'ON, N. V.
I'lurlii'i s in tit.' nan Is of Halifax and
adjinnitiir cuunl u1 and ii. Ilie Suprt'ine
court ui' tlic Mutt'. pK'ial alti'Miou
irivi-ii tu t'olitviiuiis and prompt return
W. J. WARD,
DKXTIST,
(il l II K IN UAN1KL III II.IHNH
Wl'l.l'OS. N.C,
Hepli: ly
WORK IT OUT.
I
Trains will leave WELDON as follows:
No. 32 lor Portsmouth and Norfolk at 4.55 a. m.
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. m.
.lurk
.. ..... .:. .i .in. n,i,, inrh I'lillman can to
e operu. Jou.,iei..iiy ye.u.m.r -":-,.. 1.r,.mou,,.N0rfolk
,,Uliihi uil NfW Vork
vlH Mi. AuviMlinit. Al Inula: Hn ininiriiani, .fil".
Uiehmoml, Waahinrtou, Bultimoie, 1'hilm
For further Information relative to rates, sched
ules, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND CARTER,
Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C.
Or write to
C. H- (iATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N.C.
i Thrp In mi ivny of nmklnff tnnrlnf
, Irli-iiiiH like -Making (.,hh1;" unit Doetor
Tierce' uieilirllie well exemplify tllli,
' bud their friend. nfier more than two
I di-i'tiiles ni iMipiilurUy. nr uuttilH'ri'U hy
i tin- hiiiiilriHlii ut ilioiiiaiiii'. They have
i "untile kimmI " anil Ihey have nut made
drtiukariR
A irooil. howl, Ktiare-di.l merilrinc of
know i iiimllliin l Or. Pkne't Ooldn
' MtJkal Dliiuvery. Il Klill elljnyn an llll-
uieiini mile, wi'.:ni miwl ol lhe iri'iarti-
I lion Hull l,Aeeiilnn Into iriiniliieiiee In
I tin. earlier nertuil ot tin ouinhiriiy have
"Kniie hy llin hoard " anil are never uinrn
: liniird of i'lu're unlit lie mnne reimuli lor
! thu long' lime Hinilarily mid Hint N lo
1 he found lit Hh toinerior IniTlU. When
nn.,' (illi'Il 3 f:t!r tf't! U l.inmi'h. i
! or for liver and Hood auuetioui, I'm Niiiie-
j rlor eurallvii iunlltiea are anon nianlfi't;
lieiieu II kail mirviviit and Brown In tion-
I uhir favor, while Hem-en ol Uhh miTllorloiii
arth'le have miilitenly nahed lulu favor
i for a hrlef period una then been as noon
1 turicoUen.
, tor a lorpul liver with Its attendant
! IniliKenttoll, dyiM'hhl, heudui'lie, ier-
i haps diizlnnM. foul breath, nasty eoacd
1 toiiKue-. Willi bitter Ul-sle. loKa of apiellte,
I with distress alter eating, tiervousnexi
! and dehtlltv. nnlliluir la an good as lr.
I Pieree's (iiilileii Medli'al 1 lisi-uverv. 1ft
an honest, stiiare-deal nmlielne with alt
Its ITigretlicriU printed on Isittle-w rapper
in: .uret. no hoeus-ptietis liuinmiR',
therefore, don't in-eept u Kiihxtjfiit. that
the dealer mav poaslhty make a llttte big
ger prolil. fnlt on your right to have
what you enll for.
Don't buy Dr. Plerca'i Favorite Preacrio.
tloa ejpei'tlng II lo prove a "cure-all." It
fi only advlied for woman' ftperuil ail
ments. Il makes weak wumen strong and
tlek women well. Lesti advertised than
tome preparations aold (or like purposes,
lui suniiiig curative virtues still maintain
ita position In the front ranks, where It
stoiid over two deeades agu. As an In
vigorating tonic and strengthening nerv
ine it la tineoiialed. It won't satisfy thosa
who want "buoze," for there isnoladrop
of alcohol In It.
Dr. Plcrce'a Pleasant Pellets, the orfyt
nnt I.lttle l.lver Hills, although the It ml
pill ol their kind In the market, still lead,
and when once tried are ever afterwards
In favor. Kaay to taka as csudy una to
thn 4oe. Much tmUattd but rnnr
tyiiiilwli
A man buvs a nair of shoes for
$3 and hands the shoemaker a ten
dollar bill. The shoemaker goes
lo a grocer next door to have the
bill changed and then gives his
customer $7 change. After the
latter has gone the grocer rushes
in and declares that ten dollar bill
was a counterfeit. The shoemak
er gives him five good one dollar
bills, a two dollar bill and $3 in
change for ii. How much has the
shoemaker lost ?
THE VALUE OF CONFESSION.
"Next to not sinning," says
someone, "is confessing sin." A
very learned man said : "The
three hardest words in lhe English
language are, 'I was mistaken.'"
Frederick the Great wrote to the
Senate : "I have just lost a great
battle, and it was entirely my own
Fault. ' Goldsmith says: "This
confession displayed more great
ncss than uli Ins victoiics." Such
a prompt acknowledgemeni of his
fault recalls Bacon's course in
more trying circumstances. I do
plainly and ingenuously confer
that I'm euiliv of corruption, and
so renoui.ee all defense. 1 be
seech your lordships lo be merer
ful lo a broken reed."
WHY THEY LAUGHED.
Ted Why is that man laugh
ing?
Ned Because he bought a horse
cheap.
Ted And what is the other one
chucking over?
Ned He sold the horse. St
LoUis Times.
The greatness lhai is thrust upon
man is apt lo annoy his neigh
bors.
rent phaze. But much depends
upon how we interpret the word
"well." Usually it is applied to a
young man's income or financial
possessions. When this is the
case, the standard used is an un
fortunate one. There is not a
more cruel standard by which to
measure a young man than the
position he is able to otter the girl
of his choice. We do not advocate
the "love in a cottage" theory, by
any means, but we do believe in
the good old-fashioned theory of a
young couple starting out into the
A Healthy Family. j worm witn a mouerate income, anu
our whole family has enioveil Koo,l ' then climbing upward together. A
Kmc s , young girl will be tar saler m the
Served an collee, the new entree suh
Htittite known to giocer's everyw here us
Pr. Shoop's Health Collee. ill tuck
even aeoll'ee expert. Nut a if.iiin (if
real collee in it either. I'lirt- healthful
toaslcil ifriiiiiM, niiiltH, nuts, etc.. have
Iteen so cleverly hleinleil as to irive a
ivoiiilerftilly satisfying collee tn-.li' ami
ttuvor. Anil it is "niaile ill A minute."
too. No leiholis 111 to ,'io ininutt-s lioih
illlT. Test it anil see. Ir. Slump ereu
teil Health Collee that the people lliltrht
havea genuine collee Nulisliliile. ami
one that ivoulil he thoroughly sutisfvinir
in every respect.
ror sale hv . I. l'arker, el, Ion. N.C.
"Charity Organization Society.
Admit bearer to the wood-yard."
OAS'i'OHIA.
Bean ft. B0U(W
OREAT INVENTIONS.
No man has a monopoly
making good resolutions.
on :
alth .since we heirau using Or.
New Life fills, three years auo, savs
A. Ilarllet. of Kural Koutel. (iuilfonl
.Maine. They cleanse anil tone the sys
tem in a gentle way that does you goml.
. al any ilrug atore.
Absence doesn't make the heart
grow fonder of a rival.
Would Mortgage the Farm.
A fiirmer on lluriil Hoiite Umpire.
(ia,. W. A. I' loyil hy name, ruvk: 'lluck
lec'a ArnicaSalve cureil t lie two worst
sores 1 ever saw : one on my tiaiul ami
one on mv leg. Il is woilh tnoie than
its weight in golil. I would not lie with
out it ii I 1 .... 1 to murtKakT the farm to
get it." only .Vic. at any drug atore.
Fault-finding gives friendship
many a hard joh.
Had a Close Call.
.Mia. Ada I,, ( room, the widely known
H'opiietor of the Ciooiu hotel, Vaughn,
Miss , suva: "l-'or several months 1 siU'
fereil with a scvereeoiigh. and consump
tion seemed to have its grip on me,
when a friend recommended Hr. King's
New Discovery. I heiran taking it. and
three bottles atl'eeted a compleie cure.''
The fame of this life saving cough and
cold remedy, and lung and cold remedy,
and lung throat healer ia world wide.
Sold at any drug store, one. and 1.UI.
Trial bottle free.
hands of a young man born of par
ents in moderate circumstances,
honest in his principles, energetic
and industrious, than she would
with a young man who has only
known lhe luxuries of life, and to
; whom work is an incidental matter
! rather than the aim and purpose of
i life. We do not care how poor a
; young man may be if he has good
health, sound principles, is respect
ful of sacred things, is temperate
i in his habits, and is not afraid to
work and work hard, and face the
! world with a determination to suc
i cecd. That young man can be
I trusted with the best and sweetest
' girl ever reared in a home. Mar
' t iage, and all that a good, loving
': wife means, is the developing pow
er of such a man.
"I forgot" is a poor but popular
excuse.
DeWitt'a Little Karly Kiaera, the fa
minis little liver pills. They are small,
ure, safe pills.
Sold hy W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. (
It is well to profit by the folly of
men.
EXPIRED POLICY.
"Honesty is the best policy,"
remarked the optimist.
"So it wus in the days of the
proverb maker," rejoined the
contrary person, "but I guess
the policy must have expired."
Chicago News.
OABTOIIIA.
BwnUu lk Ui m Hub lm BoutTt
"Talking inventions," said the
business man, "I have a little ma
chine in my place that would make
me a millionaire if 1 could keep it
going all the time."
"What is it?"
"A cash register." Catholic
Standard.
Take with a grain of salt what a
man says about his side of the case.
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Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
tJobeaUby Kidneys Hake Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
i nc Kiuneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter cut the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
cf order, they fall lo do
their work.
matism come from ex
cess cf uric a.:id in the
tbod, due to nerlci.'.tcd
kidnev trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quk k or unsteady !
heart beats, and makes one foci a llio'h 1
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working in pumping truck, hdney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
ail constitutional diseases have their begin
ning tn kidney trouble.
It you are sick you can mane no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the eitraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits pT
by all druggists in fifty- jrflPftVmi;i3S
cent and one-dollar siz- tittpH1
es. You may have a -iQ&kvggg
sample bottle by mail Horn of swunp-Boot.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
t Co.. Btnghamton, N. I.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'
few amp-Root, and lhe address, Blnghamton,
W. Y., on every bottle.
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 te careful to get the genuine
BLacT-draughT
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 is better than
others, or it would not be the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all othera combined.
SOLD IN TOWN W
First
Class
Bakery
HAVING secured a ririt-c!ns
baker I am prepared 10 fur
nish Presh hreatl, Pies, Cakes
Lie. in any quantity. The best of
everything in the bakery line.
M. S, MOUNTCASTLE,
Vt'ELDON, N. C.
HIS
1'ro.ni.tly oMtti I. ..r FtC RETURNED.
SO VKAertXPERIINCI. Our CHARGES ARC
TMl LOWEST. 8fii inixiel, tlujlo omktU li l-r
iN-rt Nttivh rtmt fiMt n"it nn l,ienUl4ill V.
INFRINGEMENT " rondiU'tttJ brf nil
Ctiuru. Patent (tlit iiiitil tliroiiifh nt, ADvm
TISEOftlid SOLD, Tiro. THADC-MARKS, fCN
IONS ikI COPV RIGHTS (pin Li y oMAlituJ.
Opposite U. S. Putent Otttci
WASHINGTON, D. C,