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t I AJvertising Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription$l.50 Per Annum NO. 10 VOL. XLV. WELDOX, X. C, TIIUHSDAY, Jl'LY 7, 1910 1 I J! .1 PRAYING UNDER DIFFICULTIES. Pfi ! IHSBI : to aft 1 SSi PSA I K III la; III '3A ''.I fas v. hi ., SfltV a ALCOHOL 3 PKK CENT. AVcgfloWe Prcparatlan rorAi similaiiiiOilieH)od.imlRrMi lingllk'Sioiia'lisai'JUwclsaf Proirolc s Dioslionf hf f ifiil ' ness ui'.tl IkstCoiuains neither Opiuiw.tlorpliine norMiocnlJ 0T NARCOTIC. jkyrifuuikmurmm Pmiykta SnJ AniieSttd fhtvimiitf- HtmM Clvttirit Smpr . A netted Ri'medv forCtmsllpa lion. Sour S touwch. U larriwta Worms .CoiMilswiis.rovrmli iu'ss aiulLoss of Sleek Facsimile Sijnalure or NEW YORK. GASTORIA For Infants arid Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature n 01 He Thought the Old Blind Horse , Would Fall In the Well On Top I of Him. ' THE QUARREL. AW y pi In Use For Over Thirty Years irrn PHwancTnoin liU.M IliilU vi iw wiiin WM. CtNT.Ull OMAN., MIW VOHN ITV. An old man in Georgia named .lack Baldwin, having lost his hat ; in an old dry well one day, hitched a rope to a stump and let tiunseit down. A wicked man named Neal detaching a bell from Baldwin's old blind horse, approached the well, bell in hand, and began to ling-a-ling. Jack thought the old horse was ! I coming, ana saiu: tiang-ne oiu ; j blind horse! I le's coming this j ! way, sure; he am I got no more j sense than to fall in on me. Whoa, '-Ball!" I The sound came closer. She had begged and beseeched me to change my position, To view the affair in the same light that she Had done, .but I vowed under no such condition Could I be inveigled with her to agree. Then she argued the question at issue with fervor, And emphasised strongly her "darlings" and "dears," But seeing that none of these taaiies would serve her, She used a woman's prerogative -tears. She had scolded nie sharply, with sarcasm cut me. She'd flayed nie with irony's torturing tools, And vowed if her wish wasn't respected they'd shut nie In some close asylum for obstinate fools ! But seeing that none of these things seemed to move nie, And keenly discerning with only deaf earf I'd listed her outburst, she sought to reprove me By sobbing her heart out in copious tears. And then (what would you do? I ask it sincerely !) I pardoned her temper and owned, by the way, That I'd been a brute, but loving her dearly I could not get mad at a thing she might say, For it's easy to turn from a plea that's appealing, And it's easy to list an arraignment that, sears, But show me a man who's so cold and unfeeling He'll not yield a point to a woman in tears. BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? "Great Jerusalem ! The old Exact Copy of Wrapper, : blind fool will be right in on top of i me in a minute! Whoa, Ball ! Whoa, havv, Ball !" ! Neal kicked a linle din on Jack's 1 head and Jack began iu pray. I "Oh, Lord, have mercy on whoa- Ball ! a poor sinnei I'm gone now ! Whoa Ball ! Our THE IDEAL HOiVIE, by, Father who art in whoa, Ball ! hallowed be thy gee, Ball, gee ! What 'II 1 do ! Now I lay me There's a modest home, a cottage in a quiet shady nook, In the suburbs of a village, by a winding, babbling brook, Where the clear and rippling waters of the mountain springs run Flowing onward down the valley, where the summer swallows fly. 'Tis within this humble cottage earth's true type of heaven gives, For within its quiet circle doth a happy people live; They are not immensely wealthy, neither are they very poor, They have food and raiment plenty, fragrant Mowers around the door. They have, too, a pretty garden, where the blooming roses grow, And they raise their own potatoes with the garden plow and hoe; But they cultivate much richer, belter treasures in the home, down to slee gee, Ball !" Just There is joy and full contentment and a hope for time to come, then in fell more dirt. "Oh, Lord , , .... .. ,. Here tne tamer, ana tne niotner, anu me ennui en, mui w mc, Make each other very happy, here within their little hive, . They are busy with their duties, help each other with their work, And they love each other's labor, neither is inclined to shirk. FOR 1 ft PUTTING AWAY SMALL SUMS j Here, you can put away small sums 1101 needed for present t I use. And while waiting your call they will draw interest. j S An account in our Savings Department does not always imply "5 small transactions, far from it. Many large depositors are using I our Savings pass-books. They are using them for the interest I they get; they are also using ihcm because of the conveniences j afforded. 4 per cent, interest allowed, compounded quarterly, t BANK OF ENFIELD, ENFIELD, N. C. SPEEDY RELIEF. A MOTHER'S LOVE. Absence Cannot Chill a Mother's l.ove, Nor Can liven N ice De stroy Her Kindness. Nearly Everybody TAKKS SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR TotYOU? OLD ASE. Let Us All Stop and Think. anyt er anJ usual. JsEVP Spring and Sum mer styles on sdle-Noiv! thing a little lit smart- more exclusive than The ki nJ you Stt' on Paris loulevards- Fifth Avenue too. Every last and leather that a woman could fiossihly want at any time. 'A. L. STAINBAOK, Weldon. N. C. ! ' I ! 1 1 i . : j if you ever intend to do anything i for me-back Ball ! Oh, Lord, I you know I was baptized in Smith's I mill pond whoa, Ball ! Ho, up ! i Murder! Whoa ! Neal could hold in no longer, and shouted a laugh which might have been heat J two miles, w hich was about as far as Jack chased him when he got out. fa Summer Goods! FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING. Furnishings, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Now the secret of the pleasure which they draw from such employ, Is that they are always cheerful, doing all their work vviih joy; But the spell which binds together all this happy hnle band, Is the richest gift of heaven, fresh front heaven's t'.eulah I. and First of all, with leading honors, is the Bible, 'mong their l ooks, Aud it tells them how to daily live with constant, pleasant looks; MA I kimowai. ami-.m i lus. , K way t0 heaveii teaches in this earthly vale below, lire tliey cross the darkened river, and through heav'qi s portals go. This is heaven's school, primary, where to practice living right, So that when the Master calleth, they may come as angels bright; Then within the Master's college in the mansions bright above. Shall they learn to perfect fullness all the richness of I lis lov e. Come you, now, ye rich or humble, look my little picture o'er, See if there's not here a lesson that you never knew before ! For the riches universal, heaven's rarest, richest prize . Cometh not of earth's bestowing, hut is given from the skies. The merchant or miser, for riches and gold, May toil in his business until he is old, Then die without peace and be laid in his grave, Unhappy while living, and no one to save. In hoarding his money, his life is all spent, When old and decrepit he is not content; riiih- ihnse well contented, whose labor is love Wife (reproachfully) -You forgt, Are ,nippy jn ear,h-liFe, more happy above, how you once breathed your love v ! in my ear and promised that my The "Ideal Home" is where oy has us birth, every wish should always be grati- The sweet joy of heaven begun here on earth. tied. Hub No, I don't; but I wish now I'd followed the hygienic rule of keeping my mouth shut while ; breathing. Boston Transcript- Messenger. I y - f I u'V. ".M! , DKAN JOLTS CORNELL'S HEAD fresh from the Northern markets, tan our new goods for spring and summer. and see I. J. KAPLIN, Respectfully, ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. IE THE BANK OF WELDON WKI.DOX. X. Organized Under the Law of the State of North Carolina, , An.ivranii, ivn:. . State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. ?a5M..!!lSa.. $45,000. For more tliau 17 Hit intitulun lm iirovulnl lnnLiiiir fuvili- tirn fur tlm nw'tioii. It' MiH'klml.li'iK u.l ilim-tum lime Ih-. ii i.l. nlihl with the l.uiim-M. intrreM of Halifax an.l Noilhaii1.l..ii comili.i. Ii mn yearn. Money i liwne.1 upon approved nreunty at Ibr I, vat rati- of intereni nix per eeiilum. Aecoiinta of all are olicited. The aurpluaand undiridi-l prolil. havniK r. ael.e.l a m eMual to Hie ii...,,.1j i .I,. i!.,,L l,ua eoiniiii'iiriiiir .laiiuarv 1. esLililmheil a Savinirn llepartment alltmniit interet tune iIi-hmi um rullimii lepomt allowed toremani three moiitlla or Umifer, - -r pent, mohtlmor lonirer, percent Twelve inontlinor longer. 4 percent. r"or further information apply t the I'n-aideiit or t anner. TUMOR OF YEARS GROWTH ! RpmnvcfJ bv LvdL i:. Pink O ! ham's Vegetable Compound Unity ("prints, Mi "Words nre liiailr, iaU- lor !!.. t.i exprriM what VI II I WlIUI'l 1 111 IllfU- u ,i,e li:ive done for 'iv.'I'itiliM tors said ! I .uia tumor, ami I ihlil HO iN-llllioll. lull u.16 soon us tad iiM-vi-r. I wrote ii.iifiirailvii-e.aiid h'.':iii to tuke l.vdia 1 . J Jacob Gould Schurman, presi dent of Cornell Vniversity, was walking across the campus the other day with -the, dean of one of the colleges, when the chimes in the library lower began to ring. "Dean," said he, "the music of those chimes is so beautiful that it always sets me dreaming of the .... ii ii past. My Doytioou uays "What do you say r" interrup ted the venerable dean. "I say the chimes are very, very beautiful. They make me think "What?" yelled the dignified old dean again. "The chimes the chimes how beautiful " "Speak louder !' cried the dean ' once more, "I can t hear you lot the devilish bells." We wish to say a lew words for the old folks, believing that the in firmities of advanced years are of ten treated with an indifference that is hard to bear. Not by all, of course, for there are many, we will hope the majority, that are thoughtful of the aged and kind to them. Then again there are oth ers who, to put it mildly are harsh and cold. It is very natural to smile on what is lovely and strong, and frown on the reverse' without even observing that we do so; and it often follows, with the young especially that as they look on the I'm l ow ed face, the dun eyes, the trembling hands, the loitering un certain steps or an old man or woT man, they seem to forget that in that warm and homely prison house are a heart and soul which yearn ! for recognition, for a little love, j with an intensity that youth in its fullness does not know. They must forget, or one would not so often hear such remarks as "Oh, ; grandma, don't bother; grandma i forgets everything; grandma, what do you want to go for? Old folks ! ought to be contented at home." j In our words to others, in all j dealings vviih them, it is our duty ; to stop and think; and with the old ; it is positive cruelty not to do so. i It is down, remember; a hill with i steep, stony paths, and at its foot there is only a grave. Don't by ; impatient words and looks push j them along its precipitous ways; ; don't bruise their weary feet vviih i rocks of ridicule and uncalled-for 1 jest, don't glaze that downward i slope with the ice of' indifference; 1 and, above all, don't hang on every j bush and boulder placards of their own deterioration. It is not nec ' essary to remind them that they have left their prime and strength behind. They know it; none so well. Yes, let us sometimes stop and think; let us turn from our own ambition; Irom our ambitions for our children and lend a hand to the old folks. Let us smooth their path, let them lean on us as they step over the steep ledges and let us warm the chill of that bleak hill- A woman who expects her son ; side with sympathy and love Let to become President can be just as us give them back all they gave in proud of him when he winds up : other days and give with interest, with a government clerkship. I for, believe us how ever unless you u ,11 . ...... ' IIIH, Wlllll llivll, i w " ... rsapoiean si urn It is not prosperity, with her i sin Lie ami henuty, that tries the purity anil fervor of a. mother's ; love: it is in the dark ami dreary i preeints of adversity, amid the colli frowns of an unfeeling ! world, in poverty anil despair, in sickness and in sorrow, that it shines with a brightness be yond mortality, and, stifling thii secret of its own bosom, strives but to pour Imliu and consolation upon the nutlerer, and the cup of misery, tilled to nvei'tliiwino;, serves Initio hind them more firmly and dearly to each other, as the storms of winter bid the sheltering ivy tvviiW itself more closely around the withering oak. Absence cannot chill a mother's love, nor can even vice itself destroy a mother's kindness. The low est degradations of human frailty cannot wholly blot the remembrance of the first fond yearnings of your affections, or the faint memorial of priine al innocence; nuv, it seems as if the v cry i abject slate more f ullydev eloped the mighty force of that mysterious passion which can forget and forgive all things, find though the youth of her fairest holies may be as one cast oil' from tlml and man yet she will not do-sake him, but participate in all things save bis wickedness. OE Sl'BSCMBI: o NOW ! ;:OR THE D A1 anta Journa Daily, Sunday and Semi Weekly. terLargest Circular south of Baltimore. D BY MAIL oMKcioiisness of the of her erring child Per Annum Daily and Sunday $7. Daily only, $5. Sunday only, $2. Semi-Weekly, $1. All the news! O All the time I o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought WHEN HE ASKED FOR FOOD. TRADEMARKS, mtl REPORT ' ..t.-nt!il.i'itv r-.l.-nl unlet '-fill 4 ; in .ni-i' 1- ' in l ' riVHln.'iMi' I-.,.!, t.ii HOW TO OBTAIN mnl CL(v PAT- CNTS. W hi' I ii. r. iinifot In' D. SWIFT & GO. PATENT UAWYtm, 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. , Those Pies of Boyhood. How ilt-lieiiiiis wt-re the pies of lmv hootl. No pirs now ewrtuste m yoo,l. ulial's fluiiu,l'- the pieN? No. 1 1 V vim, Yuu'ie hi.-t the utruinr, healthy itomui-h, tin1 vigorous livei. the active kidneys, the ri'Xiilur howels of hoyhoo,l. Ymir iliLrrlion is poor niil you Maine tin-food What's needed'.' A rompleti' toniiiL' up hy Kleetric Hitters of all or tans of diL'estioii stomach, Liver, kid-iii-ys. lloHil- Try them. They'll re store yom lioyhooil appetite mid appre ciation of food and fairly satmale your hody with new health, streniMh and ii;iH. '"He. at all dnurtrists. Mayor MaddoN, of Atlanta, said at a recent "shad breakfast": "This glorious weather is bring ing out the (lowers and the tramps, particularly the tramps. "A tramp knocked at a lady's door the other morning and said: "Lady, 1 am siarvin'. For the last 4S hours not a morsel of food has passed " 'Oil, you poor fellow!' said the lady. "My husband has an old pair of boots upstairs. Wait and I'll get them for you.' The tramp bit his hp. " 'Pardon me, ma'am.' he said haughtily; 'I know my whiskers is getting long, but none the less I an t no billy goal.' " Louisville Times. We Ask You to take Cardul, (or your f emals troubles, because va are sure it wit) help you. Remember that this great female remedy has brought rcKef to thousands of othr 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 Sold in This City , n may deem them now, ! miss them when they an you gone. It their cof to come, tor six paasimsT: W. K. UASIEL, vii k emsiinMT: W Jl. SMITH. CAS hi Kit: K. S. TIUWS, IN6HAM SCHOOL im nit m . i.!. .w.'ik e y.-.; "Jr.,'iJJ1XL,l't' 0ieiTliit.M4i.KiiuK a... ..a.. ... wi. a imim oql a. aiBMua. I'hlkli. Oil's Vl'K- i tal !e ( iMnpotilid as you told nie to do. I ion iilad to s,iv tl :it now I look and feel 80 well that iny f lienda keep ajking me what ha.i helped me go much, and 1 iil-i'11)' rciviiiiiiend your Vegetable Compound." M ifs.Wu.l.IK XIOWAKiis, Holly SpriiiKS. .Mis. One of the pn.itest triumph of l.vdia K. 1'inkh.iin's Veeelahle Coin iviinid Is the ciaupieiing of womuii's dread enemy tumor. If you havo DivsU-rious puiiis.ilillaiiiliialion.uheni tion or displiieenn-iit, don't wait for time to coiitirm your fia.n and ro through the liorriirntif n h"s'ltal nier.i. tioii, but try J.ydia K. l'luUliam's ege talile conipoiiiid at once For thirty years I.ydia K. Plnkham's i Veifetal)leComHiund, made f nun rooU and herlia.han iH-enthestandiirdreniedr fur female ills, and uch mniiesiio:i. ahle U'stunonv a the above proves the i value of thiii famous trmeity, and thnuld (tItb everyone coiilidetiee. 1 If you would llkCKpcclul ml vice : nlMiut vour cuso rit confiden tial l.-'tter to Mrs. I'inkliiirn, ut l.)nii, Mumm. Mi r odvlcti ia free, I uml itlviay lielpfuU SLOW DEATH. j A suburban chemist had been I advertising Ins patent insect pow der far and wide. One day a man rushed into his shop and said ex citedly: "Give me another half pound of your powder, quick, please." "O!" remarked the chemist, as he proceeded to fill the order, "I'm glad you like the powder. Good, isn't it?" "Yes," replied the customer, "I have one cochroach very ill: if I give him another half pound he'll die." A PUBLIC NUISANCF. "Is he a great poet ?" i "I'm no judge, but 1 don't think j any one would ask to get him pat -i doned if he were in prison." lie kind, the kind that you need most i mil ''c as uu MJ"U " uli, ti vii. I have a had eold. coiil'Ii 01 ! tills; It may PC IU years iiiiut ,1,.1-ase. suppose tioehes. eoimiis, w hen you tread the path once was end hiel oil ol doeloi have all laileii. i .hoies voo i''M "in nttli,nlf ' thoughts will come. Then God Facts sZf LOSE "str MONEY Kf. X stu don't lose heart or hope. 'lake I'r. Knur's New liseoery satisfaetton is iriiaiHiileed hIii-ii used for any thioat or liiuir liotihle. 11 has saiist thousands i,fh,,,.Ks. -iill'iieis. II niasteis stiil,. ,oiii eohls, lietiiotiiiaifi s, la iriippe. croup, a-thuia. hay fevei and w hooping eolith aud is the most sale and eel tain remedy foi all bronchial all'eetious, .Mkv tl. 1 1 ml Iiutlle free al all tl i ,ik k'ist s What a girl who thinks she is picturesque is always looking lot is a back-ground of a bunch of men. CHILDREN Tl;l:THIN(l liis. WiNsi.mv's Sooiiiinii Sv m l' has been used for over .VI yearn by million of mot hern for then children while teeth ing, vi ith perfect success. It soothes the child, auflens the mini, allays all pain; cures mud colic, and is the best relne.l v for Hiarrlnea. Hold l,y tlruirt-ist ill every part of the world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs Wiuslon's Snothini; Syr up," and take no other kind Twenty bve ceuta a buttle. help you ! God help us all. That in those thoughts there may not be that word of llaine remorse. ALL OUT. The Reporter Where's the lady of the House',? Maid Out. Reporter Well, Where's the owner? Maid -Out. Reporter Any of the family ? Maid Out. Reporter Well, say we have a report that there was a fire here this morning. Is it Maid Out. Cleveland News-Leader. How to become housekeeper First house. a practical get your l ou allow at i'k or poultry to remain a day. They Rive you less results inbeef, pork, woik, orees, whenthey are not in perfect liea:;!i. Take a little interest in yo'ir (uii poikct boak and doctor them u;i w uli Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine It will pay you to do this. It lias paid thousands, ol other successful farmers and stock and poultry raisers. This famous remedy is not a food, but a genuine, sck ntilic med icine prepared (torn medicinal herbs and roots, acting on the liver, kid neys, bowels and digestive organs. Sold by all druggists, price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. per can. -Wrile lor valuable book ; "Sitmst with Stoik and Puultiv." Seal fret lr a fimjl Address Hurk Diaunht Slock MeOicuw Cu.. Uuninuoia, Tcuu, Electric Bitters Siicrsed when everything else faCs. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine tver Sold over a druggist's counter. tu.i lYri H I MWfaV We have on hand several eonsnrn menls of the latest in wool, Wash and I'nneess ladies Suits. Itatlier than re turn these suits our headiiuaiters deci ded to put them on sale at half price lor cash only. $.KuiU ftt.rsi. Trim cess, white and all other colors $ to 17, now V-.-'si t" ta. Wash t oat Suits 4 to H. now M .'is to $.1 H to k Net Vt aist reduced $1 I i to ."iO lllack and col ored silk l'elticoats $1 to H now f.'. SM to if l.i.i. Voile Skirts W to $ now .'..! to H. 'si. III.IIISI yards lace and embroid eries to close out at half price. 7.' to l Messahne silks, all colors, now to i .ic. 5 ami lie. calicoes J to 4c. Ill and l-c irinKhams 7 to 9c. AH .Ut S.lSKi yards dress goods to close out less than cost. Ladreii hats at half price, Kiilfs. ilruirirets, carpetimrs and mattings at aud below cost. SPIERS BROS. WKLDON.N.C. 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