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Day, Night nnJ Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to.
THE CHRISTIAN MOTHER.
There is Something in a Uood,
: l. ing Chrisl inn Mother's tiood
Night Kiss that Cannot He
Wiped Off theCheeU. I
:Vltt . V.ipplce Clll isl should
' -UK- iniii your home. I irst the
wife .ii, J i!i-- iiHiikr would Feel
! His presence. Religion almost
j always begins there. It is easier
I'"' women i,i lieeiiine Chrisiiar.s
: than for us men. They do not
! fight so I'lj.iinsi Cod. If women '.
! t.'inpied man originally away Prom ;
' holiness, now she tempts him back.
; She may not make any fuss about i
ii, but somehow everybody in the ,
h ilisc knows that there is a change
; in die wife and mother. She chides
i t'le children more gently. Her
t ice iignts up somenmes witli an
uueanhly glow. She goes into !
sime unoccupied room for a little j
I Wiiiie, and tlie husband goes not
anter her nor asks her why she
j was there. He knows without
j asking thai she has been praying,
i The husband notices thai her face
! is brighter than on the clays when
years ago, ihcy stood at the altar,
, and he knows that Jesus has been
: p tiling upon her brow a wreaih
sn ecier than the orange blossoms.
i She inns ihe children to bed, not
' s uislied wiih the formal prayer
: thai they once offered, but she
' lingers now and tells them of Jesus
, who blessed little children and of
the good place they all hope to be
at last. And ihen she kisses them
good-night with something that the
child I'eels to be a heavenly bene-
diction - a something that shall hold
on lo the boy after he has become
. a man of -10 or 50 years of age, for
there is something in a good, lov
ing Christian mother's kiss that 50
; years cannot wipe off the cheek.
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The most highly refined and healthful
of baking powders. Its constant use
in almost every American household,
its sales all over the world, attest its
wonderful popularity and usefulness.
CHILDREN.
They Will Not Trouble You Very
Long.
rn'utf.i:
WANTtb.
Alore Men of Courage. Surely
that is What the World Needs
to Make it Uutter.
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THE
BEATITUDES. X
ST. MATTHEW, V: 3-11.
siirit: for they shall
for thov shall inherit
the(f?
lilcsst'd are the poor
com forted.
lUcssed are the meek:
earth. 'J
Pdessed are they which do hunger and thirst after ft
righteousness; for they shall bo filled.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain $
rc'- ...
Messed are the mire in heart: lor tney snail see
Ood.
Messed are the peacemakers: for they shall be call
ed the children of God.
Blessed are they which are persecuted for right
eousness' sake; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and per
ii. .... .. . ...
$f secuto you, and shall say all manner or evil ot you
yjj falsely, for my sake. y'j
SS'-s?'. tf" v?' ?.S55 5?'5? s5"-5?"' ".SC
Woe to him that smiles not over
a cradle, or weeps over a tomb.
He who never uicJ die compan
iotiship of a htile child, has care
lessly passed by one of the great
est pleasures of life, as one passes
a rare flower without plucking ii
or knowing iis value. And to you
whose homes are blessed w ith the
little prattlers, have patience and
enjoy them while you may. They
will not trouble you long. Chil
dren grow up nothing on earth
grows so fast as children. It was
but yesterday, and that lad was
playing with tops, a bouyani boy.
He is a man and gone now. There
is no more childhood for him nor
for us. Life has claimed him.
When a beginning is made, it is
like a raveling stocking, stitch by
stitch gives way until all are gone.
The house has not a child in it
there is no more noise in the hall
boys rush in pell mell; it is very
orderly now. There are no more
skates or sleds, bats, balls or
strings left scattered around, things
are neat now.
Not the courage to fight and die
on the baiih.- Held, but to live in
one's daily work when there is
much to depress; to keep gn in
the struggle when failure attends
the footsicps; to stand at the post
of duiy when it is an obscure one
and no voice of kind appreciation
is heard.
. We need men with courage to
tell the mail at the counter, even
if a sale be missed; to rebuke him
who utters a profane word in a
public place; lo speak on the un
popular side of a question ; and to
vote, from deep conviction, with a
small majority. We need men
with courage to refuse to sign a
petition of an unworthy applicant
for office, and courage to do any
thing which makes a majority to
exclaim, "He is very eccentric."
Some men will face the bayonet
sooner than a laugh, and cares
less for a blow than a word of con
tempt. It is sad to think how
'rff
many have been led into intemper-
There is no delay ate and profligate habits by the fear '
1)g Get Up
With a Lame Back?
Kiaaey Trouble Hakes You Miserable.
Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, tlie great kidney, livx-r anil
,, , liliuliler remedy, lie-
"iL-rtjf ! eause of its remark-
Mi aoie lieaim rcsiuiuig
! I properties. Swamp-
r Koot fullilla almost
K every wish in over
j j coming rheumatism,
111 pnin in the back, kiil
jj neys, liver, bladder
ami every part of the
urinary passage. It
eorrerts inability to
hold water ant sraldini;pain in passintfit,
or ludell'eets folliwini;useof liquor, wine
or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled logo often
through tlie day, mid to get up many
times during Hie night.
Swanip-Koot is not recommended for
everything but if you have kidney, liver
or bladder trouble, it will he found just
tlie remedy you need. It he.s been thor
oughly tested in private practice, and ha3
proved so suceesbtul that a special ar
rangement lias been made by which all
readers of this paper, who have not al
ready tried it, may have a simple bottle
sent' free by mail, also a hook telling
more about Swamp-Root, and how to
hndoutif youhavckiu- ji
ncyor pla iner irouoie.
When writingnieiilion
reading this generous
,T..r in this Tinner find
s'iid vour address to ZixSS2'0
Dr. Kilmer & Co., n., msm.
liingliamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size buttles are Bold by
all druggists. Don't make any mistake
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Einghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
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now for sleepy folks; there is no
j longer any task before you lie
down, or looking after anybody
and tucking in the bed clothes.
Oh, for some children's noise!
We wish our neighbor would lend
us an urchin or two to make a little
noise in these premises. A home
wiihout children is like a garden
and no flowers. We want to be
tired, lo be run over, to hear chil
dren at work with all its varieties.
BY A WOMAN HATER.
A BOY'S SACR1PICE.
He-
very
H. G HOWE,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EM UAL.MER.
Seventeen years' Experience. Ilenrse Service Anywhere. j
W"" inreram- iQctl
THE BAM (IF WtLUOl'
WKLDON. N. ('
Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina,
At tll ST-.'ullI. IS').'.
Stale of North Carolina Depository.
Halifax County Depository.
Town of Weldon Depository.
C ap i t al an d Sarpl us, $42,000.
for more than tifteen veins thi- iiiHiilulum lias provided hankiuir facili
ties for this section. Its stockholders and .Ineclois have been identilied
with the business interests of Halifax and Norihaiui'loii counties lor
many years. Money is loaned upon n..nnc.l seeui.lv at theleml rate ot
interest six per centum, .eeoui.is in an aie i . "
The surplus and undivided prolil li.uim; leached a sum ei'ial U
Capital Stock, the Hank lias. , nieacin- .laiinvy I. I'm i-;.; .h-di
SaviiiL's Department allowine' inteiel on In l.-.,..-its as lolhms:
h..i...ii ulliiive.l toremain three moiillis in loiieer. ' per cent.
months or lomrer. S ner cent. Twelve th-" loiieer.l pe nl
for further information apply to llie l'iei.h nt
was a good little boy and
houghtful, says an exchange.
He had heard about the scarcity of
water throughout the country.
He came to his mother and slipped
his hand into hers. !
"Mamma," he said, "is it true '
that in some places the little: boys
and girls have scarcely enough
water to drink?"
"That is what the papers say,
my dear."
"Mamma," he presently said,
"I'd like to give up somethin' for
those poor little boys and girls."
His mother gave him a fond
look.
"Yes, dear. And what would i
you like to give up?" j
"Mamma," he said in his earn- j
est way, "as long as the water is ,
s: very scarce, I think I ought to i
give up bein' washed."
FAIR EXCHANGE.
WE NEVER MENTION HIM.
Oh, no ! we never mention him, his name is never heard;
My lips are now forbid to speak that once familiar word;
From sport to sport they hurry me, to banish my regret;
And when they win a smile from me they think that I Forget.
They bid me seek in change of scene the charms that others see;
But were I in a foreign land they'd find no change in me.
'Tis true that I behold no more the valley where we met,
I do not see the hawthorn tree; but how can 1 forget ?
Tor oh ! there are so many things recall the past to me
The breeze upon the sunny hills, the billows of the sea;
The rosy tint that decks the sky before the sun is set
Ay, every leaf 1 look upon Forbids me to forget.
They tell me he is happy now, the gayest of the gay;
They hint that he forgets me too but I heed not what they say.
Perhaps like me he struggles wiih each feeling of regret;
But if he loves as I have loved, he never can forget.
JUST FANCY.
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I'Uksiuknt:
W. DAMKL,
VIC'K-litKSIIIKM :
till. II. U. I.KWIS,
(.lackson, Northampton coiiulv i
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W. It. MITII.
SEAB0AKD
AIR, LINE
"Dear," she said, tremblingly,
as she nestled against him on ihe
first night of their honeymoon, 1 j
have a secret to lell you." i
"What is it?" he hissed, tragi
cally. ;
"Can you ever forgive me for j
deceiving you?" she sobbed. "My
left eye is made of gl-glass !"
"Oh," he murmured, with a j
sigh of relief; "don't say any more,
dearest; so are the diamonds in
your engagement ring."
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN. 4, 1909,
These arrivals and departures are only as Infor
nutbriiarthe public an.! a mt guaranteed, and
are subject to change without notice.
DOCTORS MISTZtCnS
An- said oflen to I buried six feet undoi
ground. Itut many tim-'s vvomen cm I nn
;he,rM,nily.l.yslclan-.snttenn.as 1,7
Inuidiie. one Iroanlv s,-.isla. 1. 1...1 le-r tro m
l,,rtilii aso, another from liver or kid
,, ,hea-e. uiioOicr from nervous n.
ili.ii.iiimtlicrvviin pam ii.-i.-ni,.. .... ....
m.,1 In this vmiv lliey prcM-iii
O, n.-'lves n,l Iheir easv-folim or ovr-
,..r I 1 1 r ill it I in- I" ' ' ' ' -
Just fancy me dead, with the green myrtle creeping
Above the low mound of my infinite sleeping.
Just fancy me gone, as one lost to the gleaming
In the rest that is sweeter than life's fitful dreaming;
Just Fancy a name that you loved on a fomb,
And the roses you planted there breaking in bloom !
Just Fancy their roots reaching down in their trust
To a quiet old heart in a handful of dust;
Just fancy the violets of velvet and blue
To whisper from me out of dust unto you.
And feel when you touch them the beautiful grace
Of a hand through the dust on the bloom oF your Face !
Ah, fancies are foolish, I know it, my dear.
But the fancy of death isn't nearly so drear
When we know when death sunders and severs our lives
There's a love that endures and out lasts and survives,
And the lips that are dust through the dream of the tomb
Feel the kiss oF loved lips on the lips oF love's bloom !
It doesn't take a very bright wo-;
man to dazzle the average man.
The widow in the flower of her
youth is not discouraged by weeds. !
An ex-husband is apt to think !
alimony means all the money.
The girl wiih a shapely ankle ;
can always find an excuse For j
crossing a muddy street.
If some women haven't any one
to talk to they chew gum so their
jaws won't get rusty.
Every time a woman makes a
call she has some new piece of
gossip to turn loose.
When a girl refuses to flirt it's a
sign that she is really and truly in
love with one man.
In after years a married man
wonders why he failed to appre
ciate a soft snap when he had it.
livery middle-aged woman is set
in her ways and opinions, but you
can't induce her to admit it.
It may be that some men are
born great, but a woman seldom
acquires greatness via matrimonial
route.
I Perhaps nothing makes a girl so
angry as the thought that a young
! man thinks she would not resent
i being kissed.
I The average woman thinks more
of her figure and complexion than
a man does of everything he pays
taxes on.
"A man is only half a man until :
afier he gets married, says a wo
man writer. Yes, and after that
he may be nobody at all. j
MARRIAGE TO REFORM FOLLY 1
of their comrades laughing at their
conscientious scruples. Oh, for
the courage to say "No," when
sinners entice, and to say "Yes,"
when saints exhort.
SENTENCE SERMONS.
Trials are but to build us, not
to break us.
.,
Honest methods wait for hon
est men.
Vi:
The t.iuly strong never ignore
the weak.
I.
O A K-.IC
ATTORNf Y AT LAW,
WELDON', N. C.
Practices in the courts oflfalifax and
adjoining counties and iu the Supreme
court of the State. Special attention
given to collections and prompt return
Kodol For
ndigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
The man who
is sure to do it.
dares not fail
I I'OMVell sees our gil ls ill
light of our gains.
tin 1
If, after using a tl.oo bottle of Kodol. you
Can honestly say it bus Dot benctiled you. we
mil refund your money. Try Kodol today oa
tliis guarantee. 1 iil out and Sinn the follow
Ini:, present it to tlio dealer at the time ot
purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the
bottle to Ihe dealer fiom whom you bought it,
and wu will refund your oiouey.
State
Sin liere
-1 ut '1 huOul -
The full hand often goes wiih
the empty heart.
The lhuue of lust quenchts
the pure light of love.
It is not far from winking at
sin to working for it.
DigestsWhatYouEat
And Makes Ihe Stomach Sweet
E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, III.
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. V.
Faith for the futur
dying hope of man.
1 is the tin-
NOTICE !
of Roanoke Rapids' New Store
New Goods
If this world
world no other
is
wiii-
not Cod's
d will be.
The best, way to talk of
of Ciod is labor for man.
He has no power with men'
who has no patience with chil- j
dren. I
llepossesses nothingto whom
his possessions are everything.
The best aspiration for heav
en is perspiration in making
earth heavenly.
Take care of your secret life
ami the surface life will take
care of itself. Chicago Tii
i bune.
1 I have opened up my new place of
business near the poMollice with a new
j line of .Men's up-to-date Clothing and
! I ent s Furnishing ' ioods, Hats, Caps,
pools. Shoes, lite. Also a fine line of
Ladies' Skirts and Ladies' Keady-Maile
; Suits, for the spline, in the finest put
j tei ns, at tlie lowest prices. Come. Don't
tail to see soon my spring opening and
I compare prices. You will surely save
( money bv buying vour goods from
I ' i. J. KAPLIN.
! Koanokc Kapids, N'. C.
n
In renlllv.lhey ara
Trains will leave WELDON as follows:
No. 32 for Portsmouth and Norfolk at 4.55 -No.
38 for at 3.05 p. m
No. 41 for Raleigh and points South at 12.07 p. m.
No. 33 through train South at II 38 p. m.
W operate Double Daily vestibule service with 'l'"''
oiiville.St.AuKustinc, Atlanta, I ' Vo.k.
Richmond. Washinirton, llaltimoie, l'liiladclplna ami
For further Information relative to rates, sched
ules, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND E. CARTER.
Ticket Agent. Weldon. N.C. 0rwritet0
V, II- (JATTIS,
Traveling passenger Agent,
Raleigh. N. C.
i . 1 1 . .. I . ,. i- unit
ill i e viip "' caused by some ulcrWie
j I,.,.,! i:.-'V,rus..-iau.'V"f'"'l 0( Ilie
oMi.r of sutteniig. Reps U. niM-t
until large tolls arc nrm-lo JKr I
iwiienl sets no t-ttetJMy.iuj3tl'f
! . '..... ,mnni. hut i.rohithlv vvurseTA
tirom I jnedicJiielikjJjrU'iiJU'Tavur
), 7-r.n,,,ivi, iii. ,.u u
'(Hm-t-o. there?
bTtfTTHTOiTwtlm uisircMiuij f-ymp-tonis.nnd
Instituting coin fort 1 1. Head of
proloiised misery. It hns been e I said,
hat "a disease known I halt cured."
Iir. Pierce's favorite Prescription Is
fricntllic mnliclnc, carefully dcvi?ed hy
nn evr-rienced mid skillful physician,
nnil adapted to woman's delicate Wcm.
Ii (4 .mi. a .if liat VO American un-un-iimi
roots and I
eTei-l 111 oil. if.
v iierfnctlv lianilesslri
rr.Tf-..riniTCTit i.rurmi
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A WAITER'S DILEMMA. i Soldier Balks Death Plot.
" ' It seemed to .1. A. Stone, a civil war
: veteran, of Kemp, Texas, that a plot
It was ill one of the large down- , existed between a desperate lung trou
ble and the grave to cause his death.
' contracted a stubborn cold," he
vv riles, "that developed a cotiuh that
sine's lo me, in spile of ail icim-.tt. . f,.i
years. My weight ran down to bio
pounds. Then 1 began to use Or. king's
New liiscovcrv, which restored mv
health completely. I now weigh 17s
pounds. 1' or severe Colds, obstinate
Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to
prevent Pneumonia it s unrivaled, fsic.
nndfl. Trial bottle free, (luaranteed
by all druggists.
As a iwvvorfiil Invigorating tonic Fa
vontc Proscription" imparts strength to
the whole system and to llm organs dis
tinctly feminine In particular, t or .over
worked, " worn-out." run-down," dehill
, Hied teachers, milliners, dressmakers,
lea Mistresses, "shop-Kirls." htniso-kceiHT.
: nursing mothers, and feeble women gen
i " ally, Dr. I'leroe's Kavorito Prescription
h the. greatest earthly bcon Isdng un
I equaled as an apuetulng cordial uud r
: siorallve tonic
As a soolhliig nd strengthening ner-
Ine "KavoriUi Prescription" is unemialed
i find It ttivahiabln In allaying and sub
! dnliiz nervous excltnbihiy, Irritability,
! nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration,
neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, ht. Mtusa
! tl-mcc, and other distressing, nervous
! symptoms commonly attendant upon
! functional and organic, disease of the-
ulerns. It inuuces mmiiii "-!
relieves mental anxiety and desimndcucy.
Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets fnviirorata
the stomach, liver and bowels. Ous U
UirMastos. ijy to Ukt U sandy.
town restaurants thai the short lit
tle woman and her tall husband
went for dinner one night
"Will you have oysters?" asked
the man, glancing over the bill oF
fare.
"Yes," said the short little wo
man as she tried in vain to touch
her toes 10 the floor. "And, John,
I want a hassock."
John nodded, and as he handed
his order to the waiter he said,
"Yes, and bring a hassock For the
lady.'"
"One hassock?" asked the wai
ter with what John thought more
than ordinary interest, as he r.oded
in the affirmative. Still the waiier
did not go, but brushed the table
cloth with a towel and rearranged
the articles on it several times,
while his face got very red. Then
he came around to John's side
and sneakina sotto voce, said
"Say, mister, 1 haven't been here
long, and I'm not on to all these
things. Will the lady have the
hassock broiled or fried ?"
Borrowed
well.
garments never fit
The folly of marrying a man to :
reform him has been plainly shown
in experience, and a woman who
makes such a venture is a Fool.
If a woman knows before her mar
riage that a man is addicted to
drink she is bound to siand by him
to the last. She who pledges her
love to a drinker cannot desert a
drunkard.
But if a matt begins drinking
after marriage a wife must consider
her children and her character.
The rights oF children come before
the claims of a dissipated husband.
To give her children a chance, a
wife may rightly seek a separation
from a drunkard.
V
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ESS9bwI
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
Black-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 bs the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN Fa
The Secret of Long Life.
A French scientist has discovered one
secret of long life, ltut long ago mil
lions of Americans had proved that
i;ieetric Hitters prolongs life and makes
it worth living. It purilies, enriches
and vitalises the blood, rebuilds wasted
nerve cells, imparts life and tone to the
entire system. Its a godsend to weak,
sick and debilitated people. "Kidney
trouble hail blighted my life for months"
writes W. M. Sherman, ofCushing, Me.
"but Electric Hitlers cured meentirely."
Only i'sic. at any druggist.
Dead men tell no tales and even
their epitaphs are not always believed.
HAS A WORD.
I don't need much coal at my
house in winter weather. De ol'
'oman fires up when I gits home
two hours late.
Dey done arrested a man in my
setilement fer havin' four or five
wives. Sich a fool ez dat should
never have been born I
Many a po' man goes thoo' de
trouble er dis worl' wid only de
hope dat ef he ever gits a monu
ment over him dey'H write on it :
"In Peace at Lastl"
AAn A
SOUR STOMACH
ARC SIGNS THAT VOUR LIVER
IS OUT OF ORDER.
TAKE
Simmons
Liver
n
And Feel
" Like Yourself Again."
THE CENUINE hn Mw RED I T da
Mark on tti front ot aaoh pnofcao
anil ttM Mgnatunl ana ol
J. II. ZEIUN & CO.
on tho aMo,
IN RED.
First
Class.
Bakery
HAVING secured a first-class
baker I am prepared to fur
nish Fresh bread, Pies, Cakes
Etc. in any quantity. The best of
everything in the bakery line.
M. S. MOUNTCASTLE.
Weldon, N. C.
D. E. STA1NBACK,
NOTARY PUBLIC
And Fire Insurance.
Roanoke News Office -:- Weldon N
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