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NO. .'J.'i.
THAT SCAR.
THE ETERNAL HOME.
Brethren, If You Desire To Dwell
In This House of the Lord You
Must Begin Here.
HERE IS i.
Woi'iin Will as Men
Arc M:v.h JV'eraHo by
lvii.ii?', v Tr;ti!;le.
OR
It Was All Up With Him When
He Snw the Siur on the Old
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Day, Night and Out-of-Ton Calls Promptly Attended to.
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PUNEHAL DIKIXltlK AM) i;MH VI.MHR.
M Seventeen years' Experience Heare St-roie Anywhere.
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(ieneral (iordon, (if Confederate
Army funic, was a candidate for
the I'niied Stales Senate From
(ieorci.i. A memher of the Leg
islature had been elected on pur
pose to vote against him. Here is
the result as related in the New
, York Commercial :
1 le stormed and raved against
his old commander at all limes and
places, and when it came to voting
he inarched resolutely up the aisle
with an anti-Gordon ballot in his
hand. There on the platform sal
the old general, the scars of battle
still disfiguring a face that had once
been handsome.
As the Fiarnesville veteran ap
proached the ballot box his heart
began to fail him when he caught
sight of Gordon. His frame shook
with emotion, but he tried to nerve
himself for the ordeal. Then sud
denly turning and facing the cau
cus he cried out, as the tears
streamed down his bronzed cheeks:
"It's no use. bovs ! I can't do
it ! I lere goes my vote for John ftjf
B. Gordon. It was all up with
me, boys, when I had seen that there $5
scar, l-'orgive me. General !" ;
NX'heu I read that 1 thought of
Jesus sitiing on the throne "as a
I.amb that had been slain," with
the scar-marks of the thorns, the
nails and the spear. And I thought
if all the sinners for whom he died,
and w ho are now opposing him,
could see (hose marks would they
not feel as that repentant legisla
tor did ? Vi'ould they not be com
pelled to give their hearts to Mini
who gave Mis life for them?
Would they not say, "The love of
Christ constrained! me?" lix.
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THE BANK OF WELDON
Wi:iJ)ON, X. (
Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Curolina,
A I ill ST L.'nTH. ivr.'.
State of North Carolina Depository.
Halifax County Depository.
Town of U'eklon Depository.
Capital anfl Surplns. $40,000.
I n re than lift vwirs thi iiistilnti..:i l:i- .im.l.,l l,unk mir laoili-
l:.- I'. ii Ihis mrtmii. It's to. Llio,.M ami , In. vim have I n i.l. iiini, ,1
"'Hi the Ini.iiicmt HiteriKtinif Halifax aii.l N..itlim.lii i'lie tin
iiijiiv v,mi. Moni'V l hiani' l ui iiime'l veiiiilval tin-li-jial lalml
!,;..',.'t!in n,r pi-iitnw. Aeemmt of all wlieitr.l.
Ih.' surplus and undivided pinlits haum: t.-aelied a urn e,iiai
I ainlal Mock, the ltank liui. eomnu'in'in; launaiv I. I('. eM.il'l
H 1 1 , rl ll,,u mir lit '.. t Oil 1 1 lllf ' l' !"'! I lollnV
1 1.-J...-HH allowed tori'llialll lliree niuiilli" or Imniel. '.' per cent. M
in.iuilisoi longer. :i per cent T'.eKe Hf "i lonaer. I per cent
I or further inforiiiatuMi applv to the rreM,l.-iit or ( aslurr.
tiilhl:
l(. SMITH
shed
: I'i
l)r. Mason, a physician of con
siderable prominence and ability,
suddenly developed a serious ill
ness when far from home in a little ;
town in Oregon. Me fe'l able to
prescribe for himself, but knew
that what he really needed was
careful nursing. The widow of
the late medical practitioner of the
town was recommended to him,
and he asked to see her. She was
thin, angular and severe of aspect,
and at first glance he decided he
needed more cheerful attendance.
So he tried, as gracefully as possi
ble, lo express his doubts as to ,
the volunteer's ability to nurse.
"Bill," protested the lady, "I
nursed my father until he died; I
' nursed my mother until she died; '.
I nursed boilijny sister and broth- i
er until they died; I nursed my;
husband" !
"Yes, yes," interrupted the doc
tor, "but, you see, I want to live." j
There comes a time when all things earthly end.
It comes alike to stalwart manhood, age, and youth;
It comes to secret foe it conies to friends.
Vi'ith its approach we realize this truth
Though we have traveled oft a rugged way,
And many times have deeply felt a pain
The lesson taught is life is like a play;
Then we repeat the same old scenes again.
What of the sequel when the play shall end ?
Shall we have a heritage lasting true?
A loving word a kindly act to send
A joy to all, reflecting back anew
The happiness that we have given others.
VC'hat of the sequel? In Life's play have we
Come to the end, without due thought of others
NX'ho oft have shared its ills with you and me?
Re-read; review; there may be something more
In this great play than we have understood,
Put this and that together w isely judge before
Asserting there is naught in life of good.
God only knows the heart, and Me is just;
And when the end shall come He will review
This drama, and with "an unfaltering trust,"
We'll pray the sequel mav be good and true.
the
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Vh K l-KIllOAI':
Hit II. W. I.KW1S,
(Jackson, Noitliaiuplon eminlyi
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new Candy Cold
aid hy iIiiil'l'isIs to
tal upeeilie adtan
i remedies lor u cold.
Preventics,
I ure lalilels. an
have lour spc
, ,.,.., nil nllc
'irt heveoiila'" '"'""ie. nolhinii
harsh or sickeiimir. Second I hey uive
almost instant relief. Third-I'lcasant
... ,i,.. inn,, like eandv. l ourlh A
laiirc l. 1- Preventics at
Vise line lol feverish chlldrcl
All lleale.m.
eenlH.
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 13, 1908.
These arrivals and departures are only as infor
mation for the public and are not guaranteed, and
are subject to change without notice.
The queerest thing about wo
men's fashions is how they can
shift their waist from around their
knees and hang it to their shoulder
; blades.
Curw Woman's Weaknesses.
We refer to that boon to weak, nervous,
: luffcrlnK women known as Dr. I'lerco'i
' Favorite. Prescription.
1 iir John KyfiMineofthoKdltorlal .Stuff
I of Ti'ik K. urn.' Mki.ii ai. Kkvikw suya
' of Unicorn root (Me.ii.M M"K lo;'
, ., of tho chief Ingredient of the ! a-
Torito Prescription " :
A r, u.e.lv ! h InrtrUlily ct tu'er-
..i.,,,ri,,r - nil.r. ii"
llvllv "f Hi" entire rciiniOucllVj. i
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Trains will leave WliLDON as follows:
No. 32 lor Portsmouth and Norfolk at 4.55 ni.
No.JSIor I3.lp.m
No. 41 lor Raleigh and points South at 12 07 p. m.
No. 33 through train South at 11.38 p. m.
We operate IH.ul.le lailv ventioule service with I'"'"J!' J'""".."!.'..'"
onwlle, St. Amruntine, Atlanta. Hit iiinirl;;. yolk
Kicl.ii.ono3, Wiwhiiurton, Haliiinore, I'hila.lelphia and.N.w loi
For further Information relative to rates,
"las, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND CARTER.
Ticket Atent.W.don.N.C.
CI. II- (JATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
HaWfb. N.C.
i . Tiruoslil ll i.n or ,.l.:c;l.i. .1.1
lin.alk.njr I. Mil" ll real.... ol tl.o kld
m . n.".rrl..llfl.stln due 10 t fjk-
tmen.irj
the d.iresll.e ork'.us
li.l.lti
KlJtnen. ... . . . .
-ii -,,r.nr lo or til" anove jyuipq." ;
A iiniuu.t II. i hn.uia aamiul lull uu
Kell.V than titke llrlMerres faym.;
sched-
perl.slWsirT Iiom
"' "FJ"' T. .i iT.;i.in dr.ik'ina
t"n,7ria tie e.tr.u,e k,r pan ol U,e
tlKiuinen.
iwriimolLolie-M-lht.' K'aulhl I Ingreui
lifuol wfircTtla Unicorn root, or Helonlat.
an.) the medical pn.ortles of which It
most faithfully represent,
Of tiolden Seal nit. another prominent
Inirnlli'iit of "Favorite rreserliiUiin,"
K.f FlnW KllltiwiKl. M. D..ol Uen
netl M.sJlcal College, Chicago, yj
" It Is an Important remed In disorder! el
theiomh. In.lle.t.rrl.. eondll ons
iV..! general enhT UeroenU It Is useful
1'ri.f. John M. Scudder. M. D.. late of
Cincinnati, says of llohlen Seal root : .
In relation to lis general effects on thj
lysu.m. H.rre """j
WSKSoV. M. I... of Jefferson
Mrslleal College, ssys of th.lilen S.-al :
"Valuable In uterine hemorrhage, menor
rhagla llloiHtlugl ind congc.tt.ro uysweuor-
"i" llereiV Favorll Prescription fa.th
fully ret.resei.U all the above named n
irisllenta and cure the disease for which
iur are reouaii
THE HEARTSSWEET HOPE.
"And with the morn those angel-faces smile,
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile."
How could we bear to lose our precious dead,
l-'rom out our broken lives, and bear the pain,
I low could we live on, seeing them no more,
But for the hope that we shall meet again;
Shall meet again in thai dear home of love,
After life's storms and heart-breaks all are o'er?
How soothing is the thought of that dear welcome home,
When we shall meet our loved gone on before !
Since they have gone and left us so alone,
We bow beneath a sense of loss and pain,
The stars and golden sunlight have grown dim,
All sounds and songs take on a minor strain.
liyes whose kind light we miss from day to day,
Shall ihey not beam on us sometime sowmewhere ?
Dear hands that clasped our own in tenderness,
Their loving touch shall we not know it there ?
Oft in the sw eet hush of peaceful night
Our loved ones come to us, and seem so near,
They speak to us we seem to hear our name,
We waken with a start to find they are not there.
A sudden rush of thought, a gush of tears,
A yearning, rilling all the heart with' pain,
The lonely night, the thought so hard to bear,
That they are gone, and cannot come again.
From o'er thai sea of silence, vast and deep,
They cannot come, much as they love us yet,
Will love us always as the angels love,
And will not change or e'er their loved forget.
Our guardian angels they will henceforth be,
To shield us from all dangers of our way:
To soothe us, whisper tender, loving cheer
And let us upward to eternal day.
Love is immortal, infinite, eternal,
Soul-love shall live through endless, cloudless years,
It reaches forth into heaven's mysteries
And lives beyond this world of strife and tears.
if the Lord
Is Ekrth's Most Beautiful Object
The Favorite Tonic for Women
Makes it Possible
GET A BOTTLE TODAY. PRICE $1.00
FOR SUE BY W. M COHEN, VVELDON, N. C.
8f
This Man Will Doiilillos St.r. in
the Woods the Wt-.t of i I. s N.-i
ttiral Life
He called on a young ',.'.'; i
celllly to spend llle i vun;i" an. I
when he goi ready id Ii a e lie I
alized thai a heavy rain w.i '.Him'
I le had no umbrella "i" rub'vr c !
and when the girl's fa i her .i-i. . .I
him Id remain at the lo.u-.e he
readily consulted. The iiei
morning when he was invited id
a seal at the table he reluctantly
accepted. He was very iimoir.
and agitated. He sat opposite a
mirror and discovered that he had
forgotten to comb his hair. I hen
he dropped his fork on the Hum",
and as he stooped to pick it up he
1 upset his coliee. Mailers went
from bad to worse until liually in
despair the young man quit eating
and put his hands under the table.
The loose end of the tablecloth was
lying in his lap; when he touched
it he turned pale. I le thought ii
was his shin anil that in his ner-
m
'1 will dwell in the house
fure ei ."' l'sallns xxiii. ti
One of the sweetest words in
any language is the word home,
and the love of home is planted
deep down in all hearts. Out in
the wild places of the earth it is a
wonderful sight when the mail ar
rives. Stern faces light up with a
smile, and tough, hard men be
come like little children because
they are reading a letter from
home.
But however dearly we may
love our earthly home, we cannot
keep it; we must leave it or it must
leave us. There is a gap in every
family circle, a vacant chair at ev
ery fireside.
Jesus Himself speaks the word
of comfort. "In My Father's house
are many mansions. I go to pre
1 pare a place for you." How could
I we live and bear the heartache and
pain and loss, unless we belived . vous excitement when dressing he
that we have a home eternal in the had forgotten to put the garment
Heaven, unless we trusted this ; inside his trousers. That ac
; promise of our Lord ? ; counted for the smiles and embar-
"Many mansions" means plenty 1 rassment. There was no time to
; of room for all. Every year our 0se. He hurriedly smiled the
. great cities become crowded, but supposed shirt into his trousers.
there is room for all in Heaven. Ten minutes later when the family
Some countries will not admit the rose from the table there was a
1 poor, but Heaven will take none 1 crash. The dishes lay in a broken
other. We shall all be poor when : mass upon the floor. The young
we get there. ' We brought noth- man pulled three feet of table cloth
ing into this world, and it is certain ; out of his pains and fled through
we can carry nothing out;" and the back door. He is yet in the
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T. CLARK
ATTORMtY AT LAW,
WKI.IUIN. V C.
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court ni Hi.
CI cell to cnl
Mate. "'i
elious and pr.
and
lie Mlplrnie
al atleiiliou
nipt ivtuiii
FASTIDIOUS.
"I can'f understand why my
second husband is so fastidious.
He scarcely eats anything. My
first husband, who died, used to
eat everything I cooked for him."
"Have you told your present
husband that?"
"Yes."
"Perhaps that's the reason."
G Don't worry about your looks.
You will always look good to your
friends.
Nothing is more easily blotted
oui than a good turn.
Coughs that are tinhl or distressing
tickhni; coughs, if ot iuiek and certain
help from l'r. Shoop'a Cough Kenieily.
On this account druiIKlsts everywhere
arc favoring wr. Shoop st'ouirh lfeine.lv.
And it is entirely freefroin Opium,! 'hlo-
roforin, or anv other Ntiipclving druir.
The tender leaves of a harmless lung
hcaliuir mountainous ahruhirives to lr.
Shoop s I'ouirh Remedy its eunttive
properties. Those leaves have the pow
er to calm the most distiessinp; Cough,
and to soothe, and heal the most sensi
tive l.ronehial membrane. Mothers
should for safety's sake alone, always
demand 1r. Slump's. It can witli per
fect freedom he given to even the
youngest hahes. Test it oueo yourself
and see!
All Dealers.
we must come to Heaven poor and
humble if we come at all. The
king may say, I was a great king,
and wore my crown of gold. But
the answer is that is no passport to
Heaven. There is only one crown
here the crown of righteousness.
The scholar may say, I was fa
mous. I read and wrote many
books. The answer will be, learn
ing is no passport to Heaven. You
must become as a little child before
you can enter here. A man of
wealth may say, I had a vast for
tune and great estates. The an
swer will be, Wealth does not ad
mit here. You may have had
treasure on eanh and yet he poor
toward God. The humble soul
will say, I have nothing hut a heart
full of sorrow for sin and love to
Christ, and a simple faith in Him.
For such an one the door opens
wide, and the blessed words are
spoken: "Finer thou into the joy
of thy Lord."
Many niasions! Many different
rooms, but the right place for ev
ery person. No two people are
exactly alike on earth, nor will
they be so in Heaven. There will
be found room for all, and the
right place for each and everyone.
Jesus has gone "to prepare a
place" for us. He knows exactly
the sort of place we need, and He
will give to us what is best. The
greatest charm of an earthly home ;
is the presence of those we love.
And so surely the great bliss of
Heaven will be the presence of our I
loved ones. The heathen Greek
of the Elysian F'ields, ours is no
dream, but a blessed reality. "We
shall dwell in the house of the Lord
forever," friend with friend, and
in the presence of Christ. Love
makes true friendship, and love
cannot die it is immortal.
And this home of ours will he
eternal. "I w ill dwell in tne house
of the Lord forever." All things
here come to an end and perish.
But in Heaven there will be no such
things as time and change and de
cay. All that shall have been left
behind forever.
Brethren, if you desire to dwell
in this house of the Lord you must
begin here. You must love and
serve God and your fellowman
here. You must begin to live with
God on earth if you would dwell
with Him in Heaven.
Let us live, work, pray and suf
fer, and the eternal rest and joy
will be ours, for we will be ai
home forever in our Father's
house!
woods back of his home.
County Argus.
CAHTOIIIA.
Signature
of 'ar-yjr, t-ccic.&v.
iAa8ngaiiiaeii.'iii '
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- made out ot
ffi$ Real
1 Vi Roses
ill
do
Inflammation of the Mad
der, urinary trojbles and
backache use
DeWilt's Kidney
ar.d Bladder Pills
A Week s
Trial For 25c
E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicuao, lit.
.iM l.y W. l. c olo n. i Id. ai, V C
I. J. 1IAPLIN,
Roanoke Rapids
ii:llliU Hotel
North Carolina.
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nl.s a -.. oiohy":
Cient'si rtirnishings, lite
1. J. KAPl.lN,
Real Rose Hat Pins
It iloe.t not seem ikmmMi, yet it is true,
tint these 1 1 it I'ini are in.xlc out of live
roses.jndi h tnircdinio metal hy a secret
process. '1 his ilm-overy it without
tlonbt one of the lost tins of the undent
lUM'tian.s. Tlity are the most h.nmtnl
o( utl ll.it Tins. Notwuarr alike. M.iile
in hnishi'i to conform to the prevailing
fashions in millinery. Six nzes at the
lulluwinc prices:
$1.50, $2.00. $2.50,
$100. $3.75. $4.50
Kvenhotlvistalkinftahoiitlhem. Don't
fail to come in tint) nee I hem. These ;irc
thetfsniiine IH LAMO Mil. Reil Hose
W, W, CONDON,
JHVVIU.Iik.
WELDON, - N. C.
'N. r.
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urfje you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine
BLAcWraugHT
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia
ble medicine, f r constipation, in
digestion and hvT trouble, is firm
ly established, it does not imitate
other medicines. It is better th.m
others, or it would riot be the fa
vorite Jtver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOl.D IN TOWN VI
S
ALE Of LAND BY TRUSTEE.
IS I i
llv vtrtin nf Hi.' p"wi'i "I -ah-eoniaui
llee.lui llll-l tlaled M.tfVll Jl. 1'4. ail.l rV
led .mil .l. lMiM. it hv (.. T. I'lnlhp- an. I it.
(lie uii.l. i-Hltl'd ini-lee. . e..i.. .l M lt..k
I. .tU- ''(A Hem-let "I Heed-' 11,.v ol Hal
C...MlU,l.'-.vtt.eerM.lii. lt..trl.t..llt. til.
i ..ill. I. Pa tii l. .in . it, it ii-i-.-. it il, hi II tl.n
been nude ill the p.nmelll "t -.one. til.-
II. l-ltllK l It M-l. e. ll.lMIU lh-. ll l .II. -le.l Iti
Uv i. al .--tate le i. ali. i" ite-ei it-.l. I In- mi
-miml tril-t.e Mill -ell tit III.- low 11 ot . !
V 1' , ;H putilte iliieti'Hl in the llili
I" ;
Saturday, Jnnuitry 2nd,
ntH ib'-et i
.e,l :i.a
.0 WnVliK-h M . the (..It
p.it.vl il land in i he iiiw n l W .
nl H.1I1I.H. and Stale. d N.-rlh t .1
a 11.111 ni hd No. -lu.KVi.r.liitK to 1
fc.ml low 11. coin mi. 'ileum on I h- no
I IIMtl Sl(.-el llMV te. tf tll III
ol Miss M.U LI I.oiltl. d. ee.l-e.l, t.
No. 42 ;t ml riiiiiinm alonu '1'hird Street ma1
west. 1 11 it. reel ion to tin- eot ii.m ot Third Stn. i .
ami the street fertiierlv lnon as iil.ik l.',(
theiiei ah'iiir -aul B!akele Sin-el, oil. Iinil.lf il
.111,1 till-eitlllt feet, ill a itoilliern dilf.M
lol . 45, t hence alonn the line ot b'l N
an l ast-Tii ilire.-tioii to ilie line o Hi.- lo
vetit lo Mr. Ida V. Sl.tinbaeb "H th
d.n ot March h deed in fee. lllf
t 1 y 111 anule-lo -;tlil Ll-t mentioned Inn- ot lo
No. 4 and alAnif I If tine ot Vi s. Id 1 V . St.ini
1 mm Mivi"
Even a man who prefers a prize
tight will lie about how he enjoys
grand opera.
The old fasliiuni'il wayofdnsinir a weak
Htomueli, orHtntuilatniB: the lli uil or ,
KnliipyK in all wrouif- l'r. Shoop first ,
pointed mil tins itioi, Thm is why lii? j
ik 4 1 nvc ted entirely to tin eaum of these
ailments the weak nimde or eontioll-
inir itervt'H. It isn't m ttitlienlt, savs I hack loth. pmui t heinn
l,r. sl.oop.lo.ir,;n1!l.l.-..ak S.,n- ' rZZ 'Z
aeh, Meait or Kidiieys, if one goes ut it , H jr., iXth ,(,., w. i. K. 1
eonvi'tlv. Taeh inside oixun has its I ami wile, hv deeds recorded m Uook
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1101 vox fail, then thos.' orpins iiint suro- i .ltr,.t,,,d. ti,i . i ..- i,n. .i n
Iv I'ttltor. Tlicsi' vital trulliH nro li'iidini; i I'm.. v
ilroiriHtH evi'rvwh.'rt1 lo thspcntio audi
trcoiiiiticnd lr. Shoop h lii'Btonitivc.
Tent it a frw davii, and we! Improve
ment will promptly and Blind)' follon.
All
First
Class
Bakery
H' AYINC. sc'tircd a lirst-class
. Ivilvcr 1 inn prepared to lur
nish I'rcsh Bread, Pies, Cakes
lite, in any quantity. The best of
everything in the bakery line.
M. S. HOUNTCftSTLf,
Wr.i.noN, N. C.
V. Slatnli
,1 Ni, ml
K. HANIKI..
Dcalcm.
What is good is r.ever too abundant,
W. J. WARD,
DENTIST,
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