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TWO TRAINS EVERT DAY With Vestibule Coaches, Dining Cars and Pullman Drawing Room j Sleeping Cars. Connections made at Weldon with A. C. L.. at Raleigh with the Norfolk and Southern from L'astern Carolina points, trains leaving as follows: Leave Weldon, " Raleigh, Arrive Charlotte, " Atlanta, " Birmingham, " Memphis. 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 il. ItYAX. C. II- (JATT1S, Oederal Passenger Agt., - District Passenger Agt. PorUacutK Va. Ralelf h, N, C. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years I Ml ana win e AW ft .llv In M1 TM I BCNTAUN eoMMMT. HtW VOR Fall and Winter Goods Full line of Clothing for Men and Boys. - Up-to-date line of LADIES' SKIRTS And Everything New and Novel in Gent's Furnishings Special Invitation to every friend of Mali- , fax and Northampton counties. I J. KAPLIN, ROANOKf: RAPIDS, - North Carolina 3C equal to the ot.ililislieil a H For Six monllisor lonu'er. 4 per rem. l'resnlent or Cashier. vii'K-i'KKsiKKN r: iasiiikh: Hii. 11. W. l.f.WIS, W. K. SMITH, (.laokson, Northampton eomity) U No. 41. No. ii 11:38 p. m. ; 4:10 a. m. 10:05 a. ni. 5:00 p. in. 9:50 p. m. 7:30 a. m. 12:07 p. m 4:10 p. m. 11:30 p. m. 8:45 a. m. 12:10 p. m. 8:05 p. m. SrCRET SORROWS. Hrave Smile That Keeps Hack 1 lie Tears. Th. 'I'lic imisiiie of emm d y nme I in us cii i i s I In' face of i-or row mid n v J-1 m i i to k(t i liiirk 1 lie ii'iirs. A I W ilininti 'ii a 1,11).;'' ci'iiu J nl :i siniiliici' park liiil;lii'il ;it llii' mil ics mid ejilil ; u s of a renin! ia n who reveled iii l ii! ii iilc ami mimicry. Troll lilo .seemed to liens far removed from liini as if it hud never ex isted. Yet his own son lay tleail t hut iiijjht. killeil as ly a llali of lililnin in tlie fatal eiasli of inacliines in the auto inoliilc nice at the liriliton lieach track. He stepped out of the lcilliaiit footlights, out of the storm of jest and jeers and laughter, into the darkness if distress. And even while the crowd still laughed in mer riment, the father stood alone with his n' ief. It is not alone on the stnije that such tragedies occur, For many a man and woman in private lifo feel that they must present smiling fares to the world when their hearts arc lii'oakin with sorrow. Some one has written 1,-uitfh, and the world laughs u ith you; Weep, and you weep alone: This jriTiiid old earth must hor- row ils in i 1 1 li ; 1 1 has sorrow enough of its own. The world has little time to " aste on the man who wears li is heart upon his sleeve and y i es way to his feelings. It demands the face of the stoic and the faith of the philosopher It has seen so many of the joys and sorrows, the hopes and fears, the hii ths and deaths of t he children of men and over each it has written, shall pass away." The woman heside man across the aisle, currying a sorrow as This, too you, the may he secret as it is deep, I here are many who seek tlistia Mion to forget, who try to blunt the edge of a disappointment too keen to hear. It takes bravery to hear bereavement, and though woun ded to the heart, to face life and ils tasks. The man who refuses to give way to his grief, often suffers more than one who could let it spend itself in lamentations. With the smile on the face there is often the tear in the eye. Though there is a quaver in the voice, out of the darkness rises the brave song of courage and hope, Baltimore Sun. CASTOR I A For InfaaU and Children. ; The Kind You Hsve Aiways Bought Bears tho ST? Slguature of Do you want Bridal Suit 1 AND Druggett ? It will pay you to come and see us. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, (Incorporated) LKADKKS, 709-11-13 0. Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE mm Royal ' . i t?ri and food Makes No alum The only mm ID from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar A HOMELY Folks that think they're livin' in perfeetness each day Are sometimes mightily deceived : They wobble on the way ! They think its mighty easy the comnffindments lo obey; But the Lord, who's lookin' at 'em, knows they wobble on the way ! In settin ' of their faces toward the Promised Land, They're apt to be forgitful of a brother's out stretched hand: They look so straight toward the stars, 10 seek out heavenly bowers, They fergit the lamps are shinin' in this green old world of ours ! They keep their road, believin' they are wonderful an' wise That ever'ihing's deceivin' 'cept their titles to the skies: They never keer fer sunshine, ef they can't make heaps of hay; But the Lord, who's lookin' at 'em, knows they wobble on the way ! The Master left in pathways that today are lair an' sweet Where all the world can see 'em the print of His dear feet; Do the wise men find His footprints, in the glory of the day? Yes ! they find 'em, an' they mind 'em, but they wobble on the way! God give the world more knowledge ! God give us hearts to know He never would have made us if He hadn't loved us so ! If He hadn't loved the thought of us ! for when His children roam He doesn't lock the doors on 'em, hut sweetly calls 'em home ! He sends a star to guide the ship the ship by billows tossed; He leaves the ninety and the nine to seek the one that's lost; He stills the ragin' tempest where wild the oceans foam, Callin' across the dark to us "Come home! Come home! Come home!" Life's such a little minute a bird so swift of wing It scarcely sings an' earth-song 'fore it hears the angels sing ! An' can't we learn a lesson on this green old world of ours From that Love which covers all its graves with the charity of (lowers? F. L. Stanton. "NtAtihR "Nearer to Thee, my God, nearer 10 Thee," Thus shrilly sweet the childish treble rang, As, passing in her play, a little maid, In fitful snatches, all unheeding sang. The tender prayer (ell from her careless lips As thoughtlessly as song of bird in June; The childish voice rang out, now shrill, now sweet, Now softly crooning the familiar tune. "Nearer to Thee !" The maiden older grown, Half shyly pauses at the untried road, Which stretches out before her as she stands Upon the threshold of her womanhood. "Nearer to Thee," she sings, but skiesare fair, And love smiles on her pathway; so the prayer Is but the sweet refrain of an old hymn, Without a thought of need or meaning there. "Nearer, my God, to Thee !" Heavy the cross; The aching shoulders bend beneath the load, And, as the hidden thorns press hard and sharp, The tear-dimmed eyes can scarcely see the road, "Nearer to Thee ! The quivering voice is weak That earnestly uplifts a songful prayer "E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me." Content, if so, the heavy cross to hear. "Nearer to Thee ! The shadows darkly gather; The way is lonely and the path is steep; Chill are the night winds sweeping through the valley, While still the gloomy shadows grow more deep. "Nearer to Thee !" Oh, let each toilsome footstep Be one step nearer Thee, and, through the gloom, Father, hold out Thy hand and lead Thy child Safety through darkness up to Thee and home. "Nearer to Thee !" Above the coffin lid, Where drins of Uosioms iz like Summer sn About the quiet form thai so softly sleeps, No more of pain or sorrow here to know, With broken voices, faltering here and there, The hymn arises like a cradle song That lulls to sleep the tranquil, sculptured form, Whose spirit mingles with the heavenly throng. "Nearer, my God to Thee, nearer to Thee," Through all life's journey, every day, to be Still nearer, though we walk upon the hills In the glad sunlight, or, still following Thee, Pass through deep valleys that the darkness shrouds, "Nearer, still nearer," be our prayer and song, Till joyfully our souls shall wing their way, Freed from their prison house, to dwell with Thee And, near to Thee, rejoice in endless day. If people are with symptoms of kid ney or Vilaililer trouble could realire tlicir danger tliey would without Iosb of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This (rreat remedy stops the pain and the irieKiilaiities.stieiiKtli ens and builds up these oiirnns and there is no danger of lliiirht's disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms. . CLAIM; Baking Powder is the L greatest of time and labor fH r..lnii r i. m savers to the pastry cook. vcilI luiiiriin.Mi v i nun. Economizes Hour, butter eggs and makes the digestible and healthful most healthful food no lime phosphates baking powder made SERMON. TO THE Both Boys Saved Louis lloon, a lending merchant of Norway, Mich., writes: "Three bottles of Foley 's Honey and Tar absolutely cured my boy of a severe cough, and a neighbor's boy, who was so ill with a cold that tho doctors gave him up, was cured by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. Nothing else is as safe ami curtain in results. E. CLAKK, Is The (ireatest The World. Thills In i ' A good Christian are told, once opened aily, we a home A lining for crippled children. those who were received was a hoy three years old. who was a most frightful and disagreeable looking chilil, The ood lady did her best for liini, bill the child was so unpleasant in his ways that she could not bring herself to like him. One day she was sitting on the veranda steps with the child in her arms. The sun was shining w arni; the scent of the flowers, the chirpiii"; of the birds and the buzzing of the insects lulled her into drowsi ness. So, in a half waking, half dreaming state the lady dream ed of herself as having changed daces with the child, only she was, if possible, more foul and disagreeable than he was. Over her she saw the Lord Jesus bending, looking intently and lovingly into her face, and yet with ti sort of rebuke in it. as if He meant to say, "If I can love you, who are so full of sin surely you ought for My sake, to love that suffering child." Just then the lady awoke with a start and looked into the face of the little boy who lay on her lap. He had waked up, too, and she expected to hear him begin to cry; but he looked at her poor little mite very ! quietly and earnestly for a long time, and then she bent her j face to his, and kissed his fore I head more tenderly than she ! had ever done before, j From thill day forth a perfect change came over the child. Young as be was, he had hith erto read the feeling of dislike I and disgust in the faces of all ' who approached him, but the 1 touch of human love which now came into his life swept all the lieevishncss and ill-na ture away and woke him up to a happier life. I I)o yo k now t hat t here is no I power in this world so strong ; ; as the jiower of love!-' As some 1 i one has truly said, love is the j greatest thing in the world.-- Apples of Sold. I CONSIDI-R THIS MAN'S HX! j A woman married a man in J Montclair, New York, this week and she thinks she's go- I ing to keep him at home. Jus tice of the Peace Williams mar- l ried the couple. He would not ; give their names, but be gave ! out the following document j that the man had to sign. ' "I solemnly promise before the Justice of the Peace and ; the woman 1 have asked to be ! my wife to give to her my pay envelope, unopened, every Sat urday night; to be at home ev ery nitrht bv !i o'clock, unless my wife is out with me: never to go to jinnies without her, and never to dance with any body else without her permis sion. ''I promise to he kind always to her mother; never to join a ly lodge that do not admit women; never to smoke more than three cigars on a week day, and not more than live on Sunday; never to smoke cigar rttes at till, ami never to use jirofane language; to beat car pets every spring without i grumbling; to do up my own j laundry jiackiige euch week; never to drink intoxicating I liquors, except nt the annual ' spring liousecleaning, und nev I er to keep a dog." Most women are tiouhlcil with nev complaint, ami von knon Ki.l very man)' serious and even fatal diseases re sult from neglected Kidney troubles. If you w ill take DeWitt's Kidney and bladder fills as directed, you may be conlldent of good results. Try them and see bow really good they are lie ware of imitations, pills that are intend ed to deceive you. He sure you get DeWitt's. Sold by V. M. Cohen. Weldon, N. ('. When a man has a conscience it is never his fault. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation iu the throat, soothes tfie inllanied membranes ami the most obstinate cough disap pears. Sore and inllanied lungs are healed and strengtened, ami the cold it expelled from the system. Hefuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. E. CLARK. Love It Must Have Communion With the Unseen anJ the Ltcrn.'il. Nothing can satisfy the longings of tlie soul but God. The soul is immortal and therefore cannot he fed wiih earthly things. Riches, honor, ease, comfort and all that can be bestowed will fail to satisfy its hunger. It cries out for God. Il must have communion with the unseen and the eternal. Il seeks intimacy wiih the world above. What a thought! liach of us has domiciled in these bodies this spark of immortal life, and it longs for its freedom from entanglement. it will revel amid those surroundings where God is honored. It drinks in the beautiful and sublime. It soars, and sings, and sings, and shouts, eager for ils native ele ment; can hardly be content with its present surroundings. Like the eagle in its cage, it longs for an upward (light. The highest moun tain crag of earth will not answer for a perch. Beyond sun, moon and stars it must soar. Beyond where morning light shines, or evening shadows gather, it must ascend.i It is an impressive and awful thought, that as individuals we have this soul in custody. It is my soul. It has been committed to my care. Its welfare is in my hands. Shall I be true to the promptings of this spiritual nature, or recreant to my sacred trust? I feel the stir of vast enterprises around me. Within the struggle continues. I cannot repress these feelings. It is immortality that is asserting its rights. The soul seeks for help. It must have it. See to it my brother, thai it is properly fed.-W. G H. MLR DKSCRIIM'ION. "The first day was perfectly lovely," said the young lady just back from abroad. "The water was as smooth as glass, and it was simply gorgeous. But the second day was rough and - er decided ly disgorgeous." THAT HAD in your mouth is a SURE SfGV m i an nt Liver TO-DAY. You wilt feel hetier almost iiiiniedi.itelv, and still better To-Morrow THE CENUINE hat Ih. RED I on lh tronl ol aach packaga and tha algnatura and aaal ol J. H. ZEILIN CO., on tha alda, In RED. 4 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. ( t WE FURNISH W W mm m aBBa.rBa. ' A ISoyal Feast toewry one who ( buy then groceries at our More,' ) ( All the seasonable deleeaeies aie ) ( found hi our stoie the year ) , round. ' V I) rsMCCPTinMCPlFQ FRUITS 1 ' CROCK.ERV AND TIN ') vVARE ) Wooden and Willowwacc, FHe. ( ioOl Is delivered promptly any ) where ill town. Polite clerks. ) I 'bone No. SO. j,) ) ) ) ) B. I. FURNELL, WKI.IION VIM ALL rATTEUNS ....... , 1,-, .i.uii'J Inr style, perfect fit, fcimplictty nd iHnltihiy nciirlv Kt yearn. Suit! in neatly iMf . v city and town in" the United State, ntui I'uN.uh, or by tii;ul direct. More iolti tlun iniv uihvt in.itcc. Send tor irco cutulogi.r. McCM.i'S MAGAZINE M m' Milsi-rilirrs thrin nny other IhsM'M. m ,.:!7mii)- million n nn'iitli. I nvu1mMr, I-t! ."t''k'ii, I'-'" '. ' s,,pl '' '!':,!1,'V ni ;t-.tifii, t in V iited.i wo k, li.ii drnMin, (t i.i.itc, ii.mkI st''rit', itr. On'v M utIh ft v ,r ,iih itmit . t lurlttiiii-K a (tut ( U f. i-li-: t l tv, or frml - ' n't'y. arm imouo-mixt , ...,.tli . I,. ..t:il t. ! -n i- a ;.c I . I. 11 t.'Cfl S. A i a . iicuu u.. s nciis w iftbsi. mi li s Collapse 1 li.,.'' traviie'l tor thirty years ciiir.iniwiliy. 1 lo.-l a great de:d of ;!cep, which toio llier wiih c'Hi'.:;iiii worry h"j me in Mirh a nervous s'.itc thai finally, after having tv.o fo!lap-os of nervous pro' ! ! at i in, I was nhli;;,',! lo ei e up tiavcling al-I'l-elh'T. I dm I'ln-'l -. nit iiiM.-iIly l.iit v. i' h no i "!irf. I r. M ih-s' ,Yr inc eaine to my n -''ue I cannot i! ribc the MtlT.-rin which tills Nervine saved me. Whenever 1 am particularly nervous a few iloses relieve inc." A. O. ('. I.IIH1Y, Well.;, Me. There are many nervous wrecks. There is nervou ; pros tration of the st"inach, of the bowels, and other organs. The brain, the kidneys, the liver, the nerve centers are all exhausted. There is but one thing to do build up the nervous system by the use of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Xcrvine. Its strength ening inlluence. upon the nerv ous system restores normal action to ihe organs, and when they all work in harmony, liei!;h is assured. Get a :-?.An from your druggist. Take it all ac cording to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. We Ask You to take Cardul, for your female troubles, because we are sure it will help' you. Remember that this great female remedy- Si has brought relief to thousands of other sick women, so wny not to you ? For headache, backache, periodical pains, female weak ness, many have said it Is "the best medicine to take." Try It I Sold in This City n r t. :m",a..KIs:. ATUi;.ifcY AT LAW, Wn.l'ON, N. I mci V .'j. ,iii,i!i 1 ',1 the ci, hi is ol I lalilas and i,t;, s unit ii. ttie Supreme :iv. special attention i iH'iis unit piuni,t return t KIVC'I In LAXATIVE cough remedy. F ir eiuifjlis, colils, throat and lung troubles. Nocpistes. Non-alcoholic. Hood for i very body. Hold everywhere. Tho itonuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. K 'usesuustitutca. Prepared only by Foloy II Company, Chicago. E. CLANK J you woxtld gladly pay several dollars to USE A TELEPHONE ONCE in case of au EMERGENCY why not rrrr ONit? For Rates APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER ON Home Telephone and Telegraph Company, HENDERSON, . . N. a TRADE -MARKS, i Mi'-Uniiil t ufyilKliU"'. tntftf.1. N'ltil hki-t.'ii. MtMici or riniio. ior PRIC REPORT DM (iiitTiliildlllY. Pdl.-lil pmot- m-lilMiftim 111 nuuni'" mi iu iui'"i"'"" on MOW TO OBTAIN and SELL PAT INTR, H'hlrli t.ntt will pty. How-to totl apnrt ii'T. iMkU'iit Ikw Ritd ot lii-r vRliublu iiRormat luo, D. SWIFT & CO. 303 Seventh St., Wsstilnotos, D. C. PATENT LAWYER!. The original mmi ... ! v . . ' - I" .si
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