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Women Suffer Agonies from Diseased Kidneys And Most Womeu Do This Not Knowing tho Real Cause of their Condition These poor, Buffering women have been led to believe th.it their misery of mind anil body Is entire ly due to "Ills of their ex." Usually the kidneys and bladder are re sponsible or largely so. And in such cases, the kidneys and blai! der are the organs, that need and must have attention. Those torturing, enervating sick headaches, dragging pains In back, troln and limbs, bloating and swell ing of the extremities, extreme nervousness or hysteria, listless seBS and constant tired, worn-out feeling are almost certain symp tom of disordered and diseased kidneys, bladder and liver. DeWltt'i Kidney and Bladder Pills have, la thousands of cases, been demonstrated as remarkably beneficial In all such conditions of female organism affording the most prompt relief and permanent benefit. At an illustration of what these Fills lvlll do, Mrs. P. M, Urny of Columbus, (!., writes that she wax Terr 111 with kidney trouble, ami that she Is now welland that Uiese Pills are what cured her. Taty are very pleasant to take, nd can In no case, produce any deleterious effects upon the system s syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep- EVERY-DAY SUPERSTITIONS, '11 ' 4 ti ! "'" VP i?X sr iff- i i.-H ' . , 6..H.M i nil arallons are npt to do. 1". U. DeWllt & Co.. Chicago, 111, went every matt ami woman who haie tlin b'a.-t suspicion that they are articled with kidney and blad iNt il i to at emeu write them, and a trial lint of tN i-o l'ilu will le sent free by i. limi u.all nualr paid. I'll II to .lu) . FOR SALE BY W. M COM N, WELDON, M C COAL & WOOIT 1 beg to call the attention of the trade to COAL AND WOOl) Heretofore 1 have only kept Soft Coal in stock to be furnished at any time and in any quantities. This season I propose to keep also in stock ANTHRACITE or hard coal which you will be able to get at any time and in any quantity you may wish. J.S. TURNER, Weldon, N. C. KZIOE 301 sot iOE Day Phosk 'Jo. Nil in 1'in .!. L'l ami .VI. P. N. STAIN BACK, V X 1 ) i : HTA K i : 1 , Weldon, - . North Carolina. Full Line of CASKETS. COFFINS and ROUES. Day, Night and Out-of-Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. ROWE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Seventeen years' Experience. Hearse Service Anywhere. H 201 HOE iWtirrtrWiMn trim iririririririri v , PUTTING AWAY-SMALL SUMS 9 iHere, you can put away small sums not needed for present ' I use. And while waiting your call they will draw interest. An account in our Savings Department dues not always imply ! small transactions, far from it. Many large depositors are using ; I our Savings pass-books. They are using them tor the interest ' Sthey get; they are also using them because of the convenience ' afforded. 4 per cent, interest allowed, compounded uiunerly. ! 1 4 I 1 ; Some of the Many Things That Bring (lood or Had LuckLots of Superstitious Polks. 'f il a T is your pet superstition? Oh, yon haven't nnv? V lint didn't 1 see you stoop to piek up several pins w hilo ' we were out wulkiti? Yet, it eatmot lie the value of the pins; therefore it must lie that ancient saying: 'See a pi ti and piek it up, All the day you'll have piod luek!" which caused you to do it, and this is only one of your pet super stitions if you did hut rralize it! Kveryoue has ut least one of these "pet superstitions" even the man who pooh-poohs loudest and looks with scorn upon his wife who will not 'cut out a new garment on Friday," because "she will never finish it," or ''never live to wear it out," since both sayings are held by many to be true. All of us are fa mil iar wit h the superstition which declares Friday to be an ill omened day, for all sorts of reasons, and nearly as common as this is ihe one anent the New Moon. There seems to be some doubt us to whether one should view the moon over the right or left shoulder in order "to have good luck for the month." One person prefers the left, ' bile others declare it should be over the right you should see it for the first time. And this must be in the open air, too, in either case, for 'Seen tlii'tilitfli glass, Had luck while it lasts," is a saying which many declare to have been proved conclu sively time and time again. There are few hotels or steamers which have rooms numbered thirteen for travelers and trtinsients have been known many times to absolutely refuse to slocp in a room having tins uum her, preferring to go to some other hotel rather than rNk the unlucky thirteen. It was for this reason that hotel men abol ished the use of this number and this alone. While one is .hap py and fortunate, having what wo call a "streak of good luck," it is easy not to bo superstitious, but let troubles anil trials come, and there are few who do not catch at a ray of hope, or at least to peer into future possibilities, by taking note of every little saying or superstition they have ever heard, and reading its meaning into their lives. The superstition as to a broken mirror has been proven time and again. "Seven years hard luck when the mirror breaks." is the saying, yet it is said to the satisfaction of a large number of people that it in not breaking tho mirror that causes the evil fortune, it merely foretells, and it is an odd fact that at all times one mav let a mirror fall when it would seem that it must break, and yet it doesn't. These are times when one's lucky star is in the ascendant. AWll-nigh universal is the belief that the gift of a knife, pen, or anything sharp will "break friendship," and this too, has been proved. It is customary even among those who declaio themselves not guilty of superstition to give a few pennies in exchange for such a gift, in order to "buy it," and thus avert the coming "break in their friendship," which is otherwise in evitable. Other superstitions relating to the sunderingof tenderties aio as follows: Never give or accept a present of an umbrella, this is espi c ially a symbol of break between lovers. A pair of shoes should never be offered to any one as a gift, for these, ton, "break friendship." Two persons should never pose together in the same photograph for this is a sure sign that they will sever their friendship be fore long and drift apart. One has only to glance over mic's Colh ctioii of personal photographs taken in days gone by and s ( bow many of those with whom one posed before the oameia some happy day are still friends to see how true is this saying. Slippers are quite as unfortunate a gift as shoes, and should never be offered as a present. There are those who declare that ti use the same cotnb or to dry one's hand on the same t'.uvl indicate that a ipiarrel will follow shortly, but one should avoid these acts anyhow, for hygienic reasons. To lay an umbrella on bed, to pass anyone coming up as one is uoing down a flight of stairs, indicates evil fortune on tho way. To look into the mirror at the same time that another person is being reflected in it is a sure sign of disappointment or a quarrel with that person. To place one's shoes higher than one's head, either on or off the feet, is a sign of quarrelling, and t i iaise an umbrella over one's head w hile under a roof is also a sign of quarreling, evil fortune, or of disappointment Annie Hillings in Pictorial Review. H 4 Woman's Friend Nearly all women stiffcr at limrs from female ailnieiibi. Some wmivh niftVr more aeutelv and inn others. Hut whether you have more constaml v i! ''tile i ;::i r,r whether vrm Riil'lVr intoimelv mi l U.lic WiVo .f C.mliii and got relief. IhlUh N lr'-' Cartlui is a sale, natural medicine, for Tvmnen. prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and gives strength and tone to the whole system. YOUR EARfilfJQ CPJCITY oiiL'lit to iMialilc ynii In iln niniT I h:in jtmt iimkc your livinir. You ought t miw money. 'I'lirii Imvini' wivr.l. tlie ni'Xt thlnn in net your suriim " ,.iio. i.un-1, mi.. .i "ina..., . in,- iM-nt nnv ii.i ..in hi iiiHiur n Hirailv n tin m in lii M'Oini' u( ci tilU'ule t li-iimit in hie i two m from vein su. oiifs i sEIllll J 3 The Woman's Tonic Jirn. orna mince. of Sunwr. Tct.. trini Cardiii. Rh "Cnr lui has done inoro for inn ilmii I enn di-serilm. Lnst spring I :w tal-.fli wttli female liiflaintnation Qtnl cnM-iilled n doctor, but tn J no mail, so 1 took Canlui, and inside of tlnvi' dii , I mus aide to do liny housework. Sinco then my trouble hint never ivtmcod." Try it, AT ALL DRUG STORES I i i i i basnets UNDERTAKERS. Coin s r-jThe First National Bank din' of the stioiiL'i-t in thiM'ou- ,-. Tlii'M' riTlilicati'S are iwiuctl inmiv uiiniiiiit uinl I nil i inliiisl nt I ii i eiii t . , inyiilili' m'liihuiiuually or aniiually ami reiiewalile. I In me m-irolmlili' I y I'liiloiwiiieiit lor tlicir full Vuu uinl. Iiniov . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 Von aii'eaniiinf now but your t'ttitiinjf capacity CAN'T LAST FOREVER Now Ik lime lji uinl some of your capital, I'or Ihonn willi fumlN ulrca, aiM'iiiiiiil:itcil,J;liiiis ith u luiirc resei vc, thoxu having charge of eolatet uniiilinu' invesniii iil. tln re is no better invcutmciil, tin-re in no better 'war to employ money. t crtilieuics ill lirposit in tliis Hunk are wife our capital, nurpluB ami uiuli. . It-. 1 piotitx ta ti i t uiunii- the i'.nnkii in Halifax, Nortliainpton and Warn q ciniiilii itiiaiaiili e that anil I per cent iiiteri'Ht in a prolitalile intprcsl re. tui m . I mi vnliialili liookli t "How To Ho I'.ankinif" tells more ahout the l eititicates ol licpoxU ami ahoul l'.unk in anel How To Do Hunting. iSetut for The First Naiional Bart of Weldon, N.. C. Save your Money "A dollar saved is a dollar made." "Any man can make money, hut's its a wise man that can save it." Old adages, but very true. We pay you 4 per cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS In sums from $1 up. Collections, Loans, Accounts Solicited. TljE BjiiK Of RoJliOKE RjflDS KOAXOKK KAPIDS. N. C. OFFICERS: Wm. U.S. lliin.MYN. l'niiilenl V. ('. Mhwakiw, 2nd Vice-rreniitcn John I.. l'Am.i:i', 1st icc-l'reiilent Mil. S. II. 1'ikbi k, Canliicr. P. ('. II.M.i.Aiin, Assiitunt faultier. Burial Robes and all kinds of Burial Supplies. Hearse Service Any Where Day or Night. Floral Designs on Short Notice. Day Phone 71. Night Phone 57-3J Weldon, N. C. BULLETIN I.iliiite.l to one year i'lum ililO' 2000 Mile I'irm Ticket . :if) ollit'i line in the uuttn :i"t linn anil enipluvo luiiiii'.l I 500 Mile State Family Tickets, $11.25. Cinil iner tlic Atlantic ( oasl Line in each Mate for ilie lical or ilepcmleiit memlMTH of a fainily. I . utii lei I to one year fmni date of alc. HMM) Mile Interchanseable Individual Ticket $20 00. i ioo.l over tln Atlantic t oast Line and I'.O .:!. .1 liiiei in the ..iuilicat aiarrciratim; Jtn.imn miles. ale Atlantic ('l.at Line ami I'm a tnaiiUi:iT ir hcnil ot if Mich perxin at a time. i.l 5 0. 00. i,.l over t li.- a-L'iecatlllL' .io.lHHI nolo; ! (' tillt L'"0'1 fnl Olllv ('III' I 731 I Tiif?i-Ji: trail Express j Prepad 1 g w- i MM mm BOTTLED rEIINESSEE SUNSHINE Moccasin Club l.iinileii lo line veal limn ilale ni sa1!'. 1.000 Mile Southern InterchnnRenble Individual Ticket, $25.00. ( iitoil over the Atlantic I oast Line anil , i other line? m the Southeast airerepitinir ll.ooo miles. Limited to one yi ar in.in dale of sale All nnleairc tickets s,.i, on :iil alter April 1st. l'isill not l.c lmiiorcd for pan sane on trains, nor in el ekiiic 1 aciiaLc im'i fi ("i 1 1 1 lien nc. ncy stminns ami -'a lions mil opi n fur the sale oi tickets, hut mut be presented at Ticket Oftii.es and there exchanged (or continuous tickets 15 Cents Saved in pasMii;e Ian hv puicha!nt local ticket fioni our Aircnti. ATLANTIC COAST LINK W. J CRAIO. I'as-eiiL'ei Tiallic M :i nairei . is the highest type of Tenncsjet Whiskey, U'lequakd la tmooth ness and flavor. Neve? bottled or jold untU thoroughly aged and matured in wood. Prompt shipment anj goods guaranteed or money refunded. 4 FULL QUARTS $4.00 Express Prepaid to Your Nearest Express Office Where There Is An Agent Write for Complete Price List and Order Blanks. F.. B. CIRSON ,Who1eliLlgruorDealor, BOX 7J7. 7J w. TKim ST, CINC!';.;ATi otio. i T. C. WHITE, ' ileneral l'asscnifcr Aifcnt, ' Wilmington, North Carolina. TOO LATH. VOL'R OWN BOSS. BANK OF ENFIELD, ENFIELD, N. C. TANNER'S PAINTS ffEJS0fJ retain their pic-r mineucc ahove all other hrands i hcraiise tliey are made of the liest material ohiaina hie and are around witli irreat care If yourdcaler does not carry them write to the manufacturers. Box 180. Tanner Paint & Oil Co., HIM K. Main St.. KI II MON I. V.V "hi tl Garrett & Co. iiT id.i-iu:n is.;.-, i Pioneer American Wine Growers MBQ1HTEKKD TRAIIE MA1IK SPECIALTIES Virginia Dare (White Scuppcrnontr) Pocahontas 4'rX,t (Ked MMippcmons) JXSfs Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Garrett's Special Minnehaha (Ked Champagne) iSparkhnir hampacne) il'ry Scuppcrnonit.) Am) othpr varieties of I'fliK and WlKiI.KSOMK WINKS for home and hotel use. Highest Market Prices Paid in season for lii.ACKiiKHUH'.s, iiu.M'Ks ami all kinds of small fruits. NORFOLK, Va., (Home Office) St. LOUIS. MO. SA.N l'UAN'fiSCO, C!.. THE Bank of Halifax, After one hundred and fifty yearii of corporate existence without hankinir f eilitiss, the home of General Wm. R. Davie and of Willie Jones w here the llecl ration of Independence was ratified and the istato constitution adopted, the town of Halifax has taken on new life and a Bank with a charter from the State is a accomplished fact, its doors are now open for the transaction of business. Th Bank has two departments. A COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT where general banking;, exchange and col lecting business is conducted, and a SAVING'S DEPARTMENT Deposits in this will bear interest, and amounts from one dollar and upwards received. With ample facilities and correspondents hi and out of the Htate, the Bank otters its services, and solicits the patronage oi ,. the public one and all. H. S. Burgwyn, E. L. Travis, F. H. Gregory VwtWUwL Vics-Presiiient. Cannier. A well-known Brooklyn physi ci.m was examining a class of nurses who had served their ap pointed lime in the hospital. The candidates tiled past him, and to each he addressed a question cal culated to show the nurse's effi ciency. In one of the questions he described the condition of a pa tient and asked the nurse how much morphine, in her opinion, should be administered 10 the suf ferer. "Eight grains," prompily re plied the nurse. The doctor made no comment, and she passed on. When her turn came again she appeared con fused, and said to the ex aminer: "Doctor, 1 wish to cor rect the answer I made last time. I meant to say that one-eighth of a grain should be given to the pa tient." "Too late," remarked Dr. Matheson, without looking up from his question paper. "The man's dead." WHY NOT ? Aunt Spinsterly I hope that your opinions uphold the dignity of your sex, Mamie, and that you believe that every woman should have a vote. Mamie 1 don't go qu:te so far as that, auntie; but 1 believe that every woman should have a voter. Pneumonia Follows a Cold but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from your system. E. CLARK. False friends are worse than open enemies. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA. Now and then 1 hear a boy say, "If I could only be my own boss, then I would be happy." Did you ever know any one who amounted to much who was his own boss ? The only one I ever read about was Robinson Crusoe, and he was glad to quit. You have heard of the "inde pendent farmer." He is depend ent upon wind, water, and frost; must be at home every morning and night to milk the cows. The physician must buy his clothes and groceries of his patients. Do you think that Marshall Field, the great merchant, was independent? Not a bit. He carried two great stores around on his back. He would have been unhappy if he had not been doing something for the thousands in his great army. No one can be his own "boss," unless he goes out of the world, into the wilderness, and then he will find himself dependent upon the berries and animals. There is, however, one way of becoming your own boss. Let me tell you. It is to stay right where you are, and begin to help oihcr people, and after a while you will find them willing to do something for you. Your work-shop will be come a throne. Ion Will Find It at Cohen's. 1 ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THEDRUG LINE! H You are often in need of something in my $ H line, suddenly, in case of sickness, an ac- w cident, an emergency illness, or other- p w wise. 1 have built up a reputation for keeping only the : : : U lfsv Fiiesest Dnuqs I 31 and for knowing how to mix them skill- w fully according to prescription. Prompt ite ness, accuracy and economy are ourtthree H leading features. I FINE PERFUMERIES, TOILET ARTICLES, ELEGANT mmmm STATIONERY, CIGARS, ETC. mmmmmummtm COHEfJ'S M PHWMCY WELDON. NORTH CAROLINA. Job Printing! All Kinds ot Commercial Printing at Rock Bottom Prices Wedding ln ilations and Society Printing A Specialty Excelsior Printing Co., : : Weldon, N. C CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Siioci'ssurK to ('has. ('. Alliy ) WHOLESALE Confectioners S; Fancy Grocers ri-TKI?SIUTK(j; VA. ii iii iul An. nt in 1 1 u ! n m u.ul North Carolina for t lie ci Icl.ralnl Hraaaow'ii ( iim .iHTi. ' Ui .ii c ntt (i in Kasti-rn Carolina hy Moknih W. T. Baugh and T V Nclln'iliiiiil. I,Ymiw ;-onr onlt'vi. fur llirni ' Groceries to Dream About PARAGRAPHS. One of the few things a boy learms thoroughly in college is for his father to keep on supporting him. The good a man does may live after him, but it has a hopeless fight for recognition while he is alive. The more a man can lose his head over a girl the more they can hoth fool themselves it is his heart. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ,N --J J v - V This may seem exaggerated but it is not. No worry about Quality ifor those who deal at this store, yet our prices are no higher than elsewhere. You can send or leave your order with perfect confi dence. G. R. ENIRY & COMPANY WELDON, N. C Children may safely be allowed to eat mere candy -if it is NUNNALLY'S. At Cohen's drug store, Do you want Bridal Suit AND Choice Druggett ? It will pay you . to come and see us. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, (Incorporated) LKADKHK. 709-11-13 E. Broad Street, RICHMOND, VA. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE Latest Stock id tlie Scitb. When in Norfolk call on us You will Hiul what you want and pot it quickly. Having no canvassers, no agent's commissions are ad ded to our prices. This ena- nl.len n. ii tiua KmI.U . terial and linitili it properly. We Pay Freight and Guarantee Safe Arrival the couper mm W0Rr. (Ifi years in liusinrss.) 15'MliS Hank St NORFOLK. A ROSES ! Carnations, Violets and oilier IIowcik aUnys on hand. Slioner Wedding Bouquets, Handsome Floral Designs, I'alnm and Ferns for home culture. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus and many other varieties of Bullis for fall planting either for out or indoor cul ture. Hose hushes, Magnolias and K er.Teens Writ, 'phone or telegraph. H. STEINMETZ, Florist. Raleigh, North Carolina. 5 Mly D. E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. Kuamikc News Office -:- WclJoi N C W. J. WARD, DKNTIHT, OFFICE IN DANIEL Hl'ILPINtJ I WELDON, N.C aep!2 ly
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