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Advertising,.Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription$1.50 Per Annum VOL. XL1V. WHLDOX, X. , TIIUHSDAY, SIM'TKM KVM L l.)0!). NO. IN Tho Kind You Huvo Always Bought, nud which has been in use for over ilO years, lins borne tho sltfiiHltiro of and has ritPL, 0"iil supervision sliii o its Inl'miey. t-CCCCAl, Allow lio lillfl tnilpff lvvnn In llilu. AU Counterfeits, Imitations aud " Jusit-iii-xooil " uro but KxnTini-ii tM that tritlo with ad c.mhiiif;ei' tho health of Iul'aiiU and Child reu Experience Kulust Lxperiliient. What is CASTORIA CttKtorlu. Is a harmless suhstltuto for Cantor Oil, Pare tforlo, Drops unil Soothing Syi:p.s. It is l'leasttnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine not' other Narcotic substance, its age is its g'luranteo. It destroys Worms and allays Fever Islmesn. It cures Diarrluea and Wind Colin. It relievos TcotUiiifr Trimbles, cures Constipation uud Flatulency. It usslmilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. nS'iilHS 101 30E Day Piionk 25. P. N. STAIN BACK, " 1 IX 1 KHTA K VM. " " Weldon, Full Line ol CASKETS. COFFINS and ROBES. Day, Night and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Seventeen years' Experience. 30EZXEZX0E THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDOX, X. C Organized Under the Laws ol the State ol North Carolina, Ar;i:sT2iiTii, pw-'. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. ?1!?L!!;Lsl. $42,000. ,l'or more than tlfteen year this iiiMitiition lias provided hanking facili ties Tor this section. Its stoeklioiiiers ana nin-cmis nave men lucniiiieii with the business interest of Halifax and Northampton counties fur many years. Money is loaned upon approved security at the legal rate of interest six per centum. Accounts of all are solicited. The surplus and undivided profits having reached a sum ciual to the Capital Stock, the Hank has. commencing January 1, I'WS, established a Savings Department allowing interest on time deposits as follows: For Deposits allowed toremaiu three months or longer. 'J per cent. Six monthsor longer, H per cent. Twelve months or lomrer, 4 percent. Forfurther information apply to the I'resident or Cashier. rRKSlDKNT: V. E. DANIEL, OE 3E SEABOARD AIR Quickest and most direct line to Atlanta, Bir mingham, Memphis and all Points South and Southwest. wO cxINS JL Ham With Vestibule Coaches. Dlnlnf Cars and Pullman Drawing Room j Sleeping Cars. j Connections made at Weldon with A. C. L.. at Raleigh with the Norfolk and Southern from Eastern Carolina points, trains leaving as follows: No. 41. No. 33 Leave Weldon, 12:07 p. m. II:J8 p. m. " Raleigh, 4:10 p.m. 4:10 a. ni. Arrive Charlotte, 11:30 p. m. 10:03 a. m. " Atlanta. 8:45 a. m. 5:00 p. m. " Birmingham, 12:10 p. m. 9:50 p. m. " Memphis. 8:05 p. m. 7:30 a. m. No. 41 Through Coaches and Pullman Sleepers to Atlanta, direct connection for Memphis and New Orleans. For further Information relative to rates, sched ules, etc., apply to CLEVELAND E. CARTER, Ticket Agent. Weldon, N. C. Or write to C. II. GATTLS, District Passenger Agent, Ralalgh, N.C, bcenmtuln nmlur his por- Signature of 30E OE H Nimit I'm inks "I ami 54. North Carolina. ROWE, AND EMBALMER. Hearse Service Anywhere. fl 101 3E vick-1'Kbbiiikst: iashikh: Dk. 11. W. LEWIS, W. It. SMITH. (Jackson, Northamptou county) LIT5TE EVERY DAY ! HOW TO MAKE LIFE HAPPY.. Show Your Sense by Saying Much In a lew Words. Tak or ilo er wh wroip. tiin. it is nil use In ll'i'l is tin' lilllii.'T.V hnllM keep lias jmiI hold of the kev, it it-1 pushes, shuki's ; i nil rallies it ahoiil llillil I". Ill are hrokeil the k Mini the ii ior is si ill inio)if ncil. The chief secret ni' conifiu I lies in not sull'eriiiir trilles to vex us, ami in cultivating our utiilei'HTowth of small pleas ures. Try to regard present vexa tions as you will regard them a month hence. It is not riches, it is not pov erty, it is human nature that is the trouble, The world is like a looking glass. Laugh -at it and it laughs back; frown after it and it frowns hack. Angry thoughts canker the mind uud dispose it to the worst temper in the world that of fixed malice and revenge. It is while in this temper that most men become criminals. Show your sense by siity much in a few words. Try to speak some kind void or do some kind deed each day of your life, Set, your work to song. NEWSPAPERS PROVED BEST, A unique experiment was re cently made by a New York theatre to determine what is the most efliciont advertising. The manager sent out 15,()0U circulars, as many more post cards mid employed a heavy conl iiigcnt of sandwich men. When the time for responses I came he had every person in i the theatre answerthe question I "What kind of advertising ! brought you here?" This was put to each individ i ttal who came in for a whole week. When the answers were j tabulated it was found that 75 ! per cent, had answered the newspaper notices. A Hurry Up Call. tjuick! Mr. Druggist (juick! Alios of ltucklen's Arnica Salve Here's a j iiiarter- for the love of Moses, hurry! ! liuhv's burned himself, terrihly John nie cut his foot vvi'h the axe Mamie's scalded -Pa can't vulk from Piles llil lie has boils and my corns ache. She got it and soon cured all the family. Its the greatest healer on earth. Sold by ! all druggists. Do you Want A Bridal Suit AND Druggett ? It will pay you M to come and see us. n SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, I (Incorporated) LEADKllS, 709.11-13 E. Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE 1 lir-!:'7:i'i?!SrglAa eels inters Succeed when tvry thing else bits. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they ars tho supreme remedy, as thousands have testined. FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it Is the best medietas ever sold orr druggist's cfunter. choice mm - Do you want to know the stcret of the happiness of life? Taste the nectar thai is flowing in this world of toil and strife? Would you learn to smile at trouble and keep your temper sweet ? Then move out of Grouchy alley and reside on Sunny street. You can lauf.li at every trial, and your ills will My away; You can revel in your gladness every hour of the day, And your heart will echo snatches of the songs your hps repeal. It' you'll move from Grouchy alley out on happy Sunny street. Why be lingering in shadows, when the sunshine, ever fair, Bids you come out where the blossoms and the bird songs greet the air? You can walk in paths of pleasure with expectant, eager feet, If you'll banish Grouchy alley for the joys of Sunny street. Oh, you'll learn the peace of loving as you never did before, And you'll strike a mine oftreasure from life's overflowing store; And success will ever guide you, and you'll never know defeat, If you'll just leave Grouchy alley for delightful Sunny street. So look up and face your trials with a confidence supreme ! Happiness will be your portion not a vague and misty dream; You'll experience the fullness of the happy life complete, Just by leaving Grouchy alley for the joys of Sunny street. THE DREAM. You may sing of the race as you will I sing the goal, The beauteous goal, that draws the bleeding feet, And lights the brow, and lifts the fainting soul, And turns the bitter hardship into sweet ! (But oh, i pray the goal may be the place I thought it was the while I ran the race !) You may sing of the fight as you will I sing the prize, That noble prize for which the fighter stands, Reason and hope for all his agonies Of struggling limbs and ever-straining hands ! (But oh, I pray the prize be no less bright Than I conceived it, panting in the fight !) You may sing of the work as you will I sing its aim, Far-throned beauty, and far-beck'ning light, That call the worker onward more than fame, Sun to his day and star upon his night ! (But oh, I pray the aim be what I sought And visioned ceaselessly the while I wrought !) However it be, O Watcher of the race, Lord of the vict'ry, Giver of the prize, I thank Thee for the hope before tny face, I thank Thee for the dream before mine eyes ! And this I dare : To think Thou hast not wrought Or dream or ardent dreamer all for naught ! SAYINGS OF MRS, SOLOMON. Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife and Translated by Helen Roland for the Washington Herald. Verily, verily, my daughter, many times a man shall come unto thee crying, "Why doth a woman do things? "Yea, why doth she get off a car backward"? "Why doth she lick all the glue off an envelope yet expect it to stick ? "Why doth she put nothing in her letter and everything in the postscript? "Why doth she wear 'come-hither' stockings and hold her skirts at an angle of 45 degrees yet wax indignant if a man glanceth thereat ? "Why doth she get hurt if thou insulted if thou dost? "Why doth she wear a hat which makeih her look like the Father of Lies when she yearneth most to be admired? "Why doth she tlout him she loveth and gush over him she despis- eth? "Why doth she act innocent when she is worldly wise, and bold when she is innocent, old when she is young, and kittenish when she is old? Yea, why?" Even, because I Yet no man shall understand this. Therefore, kiss him patiently and praise his nose, but argue not with him; yet inquire sweetly, saying : "Why doth a man carry a cane, which is neither a thing of beauty nor a staff of support? "Why doth he always lie unto a woman even when the truth would serve him better? "Why doth he take a drink 'to celebrate' his reform when he 'swear eth off?' "Why doth he knock another man down just to prove that he is a gentleman? "Why doth he cut off the hair upon his head, yet allow it to grow upon his face? "Why doth he wed a flirt and then try to 'make her over' into a prude ? "Why doth he kiss the woman he despised), and avoid her he de sireth ? "Why doth he ycaia for the '.vcman who lih nut want him and spurn her who would j yously become his white slave ? "Why doth he act wise when he ts young, and foolish when he is old? "Yea, why?" Lo, the Sphinx may answer thee, eternal question but man is the etenul joke. And unto a joke there is no answer save a smile. Selah ! The Koad to Success lias many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Success to day tleinanils lieult.i, but I-lectrio Hitters is the Krcutest health huiMer the world lias ever known. It compels prrfect ac tion of stoinncli, liter, kiilueys, Ivowels, purilies ami enriches! the lilood anil tones aii'l int iifoi ites the whole system Vigorous boily ami keen luaiu follow their use. You can't alfonl to slisrht Kleetiic ltittein if weak, run down or sickly. Only Tide, (iuarauteeil by all druggists. Women lake a specially long time to say goodbye when they expect to see each other again in a few hours. STREET, dost not make love unto her and but 1 cannot ! For woman is the Night on Bald Mountain. (In a lonely night, Alex. Kenton, of Kurt Kilnnnl, N. Y., climbed llald Mountain to the home of a neighbor tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine goon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured his son's wife of a severe lung trouble. Milium believe it the greatest Throat and Lung cure on earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs arc surely cured by it. Best for Hay Fever, (iiip and Whooping Cough, otic, and $1. Trial bottle freo. fiuaran teed by all druggists. iOiXYSHONEYAR tot, ill cougb and baals luagt TREAT HIM KINDLY. Lady, Let Your Husband Have a Dollar Now and Then. Of course, husbands don't ex pect much consideration, and they are only put here to do the work and make the money for the fami ly to spend. They understand that, or they should understand it by this time. They realize that it is their duty to work ten or twelve hours a day in the office or the factory and to bring back the en velope every Saturday night and hand it over to the madam. But now and then they should be al lowed a day off for a little recrea tion and amusement. Lady, it pays to treat your hus band kindly, as it does all the rest of your servants. He doesn't get his day off in every week. He is kept continually on the job, and he generally gets no more considera tion than the ultimate consumer. So much money is required to pay for big hats, false hair, directoire dresses, silk stockings and club dues, not to speak of other things, that it is hard for you to give up any money, everybody knows. But it will not do to limit your husband strictly to carfare and make him come to you and beg you for every nickel he gets. It is such a policy as this that leads to deception. Husbands who be gan merely by .having the dress maker give them a dollar or two in cash n3w and then and charge it on their wives' bills have ended up by boldly rifling the pay envel ope and keeping back part of their salaries. Which, of course, is only one step short of embezzle ment or misuse of the family cash, all of which by rights belongs to the wife and children. Remember that while he is not your equal and has little voice in the affairs of the household, your husband deserves a little pleasure now and then. Lady, give him a dollar occasionally and let him go to the ball game or sail down the bay and squander it just as he likes. He will go back to work more cheerfully, and it may keep him from the temptation of taking out of the pay envelope some of the money he earns. Baltimore Sun. WHAT TO TEACH , . OUR DAUGHTERS. Teach them self-reliance. Teach them to make bread. Teach them to add up bills. Teach them to wear thick, warm shoes. Teach them how to wash and iron clothes. Teach them how to darn stockings and sew on buttons, Teach them every day, dry, hard common sense. Teach them to say "no," and mean it, or "yes" mid stick to it. Teach them to wear calico dresses and do it like queens. Hive them a good substan tial common school education, Teach them that a good rosy romp is worth fifty consump tives. Teach them to regard the morals of, and not the money of their beaux. Teach them all the mysteries of the kitchen, dining room and parlor. Teach them that the more one lives within his income, the more lie will savo. (lo With A Rush. The demand for that wonderful Stom ach, Liver find Kidney cure. Dr. King's New Life I'ills-iB astounding. Drug gists say they never saw the like. Its because they never fail to cure Sour Stomach. Constipation, Indigestion, liilioiiKiiess. .Iiiuiidiee, Sick Headache, Chills and Malaiia. Only 'i"ic Before her boy is out of his cra dle, his mother gets suspicious of how many women are plotting to marry their daughter to him when they are all grown up. If you wish to see yourself as others do, look at the man who docs not take care of his health. To take care of your health, uselirs. llongrt Ttirbin's Dys pepsia Tablets, price oOc. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. Men are as the time is. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Blgnature of A PRAYING MAN. When men begin their prayers ,:.i, .i. n. , 1 wan kj uiou uiiiiiipuu.ui, uniin.-,- cient, omnipresent, all seeing, ever living, blessed potentate, Lord God Jehovah!" I should think they would take breath. Think of a man in his family, hurried for his breakfast, praying in such a strain! He has a note coming due, and it is going to be paid today, and he feels buoyant, and he goes down on his knees like a cricket on the hearth and piles up these majestically moving phrases about God. Then he goes on to say that he is a sinner; he is proud to say that he is a sinner. Th?n he asks for his daily bread. He has it, and he can always ask for it when he has it. Then he jumps up and goes over to the city. He comes back at night and goes through a similar wordy form of "evening prayer," and he is called "a praying man." A praying man? I might as well call myself an ornithologist because I eat a chicken once in awhile for dinner. Henry Ward Beecher. The extraordinary things about a reformer is how he can act as if he believed in himself just the way he wants other people to believe in him. Even if a man's wife gets an un expected inheritance, he has a strong conviction it's because his advice to her about money matters has always been so good. The more friends a man has the more it can disgust them for him to expect them to do for him what they expect him to do tor tncni. GLOOMY THINKING OF THC SUICIDE STUNT AND FORGET IX SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Stlrt th Uvor to KMlthy Action ond ' MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. McCALL PATTERNS fcirl.ntrd lr j-tylr, prrlfrt fit. MmpluitY unit irlul.ility nearly 40 yrs Sold in nearly eVery r.ly and town in Hie United Sla e. jnd l liiul.l or by mail direr!. More told llian a,',y Mlii'i make. Send lor tree c-lalogne. MrC ALL'S MAGAZINE More ubMTihei, In" ,y olher fashion iniuaiinc-million monllt. Invaluable, l.al est styles, rutlrrns, dresnnlkinir, imi'.ii.rtv, plain .ewinir. faney needlework. " "'"'. etmiielle. food stories elr. Only Ml cents a ye-Jr (north double!, inrludini; a Irie pattern, iubsinbe lo.lav, or rn,l lor sau.p.e copy. IVONDFRrllL INDUCEMENTS to Acents. l'o'l 'l brings premium catalogue mil new cash priic oilers. Address tilt HcTsU CO.. JM Is 1 W. 7t SI- NIW WH ( (; (I ( WE FURNISH (' A Koyal Feast to every one who. ( buy their groceries at our store. y) ( All the seasonable deleeaeies are ) ( found in our store the year,) round. CONFECTIONERIES FRUITS CHOCrsERY AMD TIN WARE fl..' ii':ll..n.,M fc'ln ') )i tsooucn nnu iiiuo ,,iv. "iv, . (i'lioods delivered promptly any ( where in town. Polite clerks. i) (lj Phone No. SO. j;) Si l It PDRNELL, B HELLO! That Parker's Store? Yes. This is Mrs. Wilkins' Boarding House. Please send round one barrel of J. E. M. Flour and one 50-lb stand Shaffer's lard Want flour to make bread for sujv per. W. T. PARKER, Weldon, N.C. 25- Mam n win i Mia i I.V .- HEADACHE Take ONE BACKACHE "Btfor I bHjm to of the Little Tablets and the Fain is Gone u-e Dr Milct' Anil I'ii it Pilla I tariffed for tliyi ind wccki ith ncu.jlgit. Now I mreJy cvy hm ihe heidiche. I will never be without ilifm." Mls Eleanor Vide 825 N. tith Street, St Joseph, Mlttourl AND THE PAINS OP RHEUMATISM ond SCIATICA 25 Doses 25 Cents Your Druulti Kill Dr. Mil,,' Anil-Pun.Pill, Md bt Is luiboriud 10 return the price el the first pacUfe (only) It II fill, lo benefit you. We Ask You to take Cardul, for your female troubles, because ve ars sura It win help yoa Remember that this great female remedy WINEf OF has brought relief to thousands of I other sick women, so why not to you? For headache, backache, periodical pains, female weak ness, many have said it Is "the best medicine to take." Try It I ta i 1 im.f MIL. aoia in inis buy i rt E. ATTORNEY AT LAW, wmio.N, s.c. Practices in t lie courts of Halifax nd adjoininc counties ami ii. the Supreme court of the State. Special attention (riven to collections anil prompt return The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For cousin, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic Good forevery body. Sold everywhere. Tho uonulne FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in aYellowpackajre. Kef use substitutes. Prepared only by Foley Company, Chlcaco. ES?IE clark. m' BEFORE - The Cold Weather Sets in Get i Residence Telephone. It saves exposure It saves doctor's bills It means convenience ant economy RATES ARE LOW For Rates APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER a Horn Talaphona and Telegraph Company, HENDERSON. . . N. O. uii'imniy otiiaitiwj in ail wmitm-a on ttv T KADI -MARKS, ('MMlfBiid .wpysiBhtirwti !Mer,,,. Henrt AfcflMl, VtlA or I'lioto, ' Mil MfOllTDliri'Mili'Hlll!. ri.lirtjWsWtV-.WMi'luM-lT' MWrtHtill. Ketnl 4 cenla In WiiJiiv" fur our two iu?aiiaMe Nxrki on HOW TO OBTAtM mm fcetL Pf- If NTS, H Hit II nun will lKy, nws "-' n i n - gg hit. MUni lw Mid o! hrr TJu!'lf irtftii nwf -m. H D. SWIFT ft CO.! I sua A . fs. laj k ....... ft fT J FOLEY'S H0IYTAR J 1 ; . fcassstrrrsrr
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