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Pi VI I K I I f J Ul 1 T B ! I II II I II I 4n a ma I JVJvertising Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.50 Per Annum f VOL. XL VI. WKLDON. N. ('., riiriisDAV. .HLY (. 1!1 1. NO. 10 I ANGEL MINISTRY. j The Angel of the l ord Stood Ky I Him. The Kind You Have Always Bought, anil which has boeu lu use for over UO ycur, liitx bonio tho siiuturo of -- aaar blMMl Itl.'ltlo IMlUlT llis T. s y X'1 ' So""'' ""Per vision since its iiiliiiicy. JitA Allow no tine toilfiilui you in this. All C'niinti'rt'i'lts, Imitations nul "Jusl-iK-nood" nro lint KxiM-riint-iils lli it ti'itlo vvi'.h nml rmluiijrrr iho Iinillh of Int'oiils nml Cliiltlreii Rqii-nuiira it;:iiiist, i:vci inicnt. What is CASTORIA Custoria Is n, Imrmlcss substitute for Casior Oil, Pnre (,'iiric, Prop? anil Soothing Syi-ps. It is I'loiisunt. It contains lit'l'lier Opium, jtlorphiiiQ nor other INurrotta iiilistiincc. JH nso is its fi'mruiitoo!. It destroys Worm and allays Kcvensliness. It cures D'.irrlio'iv ami Wind Colki. H relieves Trt'thiiig Trouliles, eures Constipation and I'lntnlem y. It assimilate the Food, regulates tho Stoniiieli !ind JSoivels, (,ivii: Ileal) liy and natural .sleep. The Children's I'anaeea 'J'ho Mother's J'rlend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Scars tlio Signature of ' atr The Kind You Have Always Bought !n Use For Over 30 Years. THt CCNTaun COMfANV, TT M UflR A V ST HI. IT, NKW VONH CITY, N inn r I ii v km ;rud .14. 1 t I) AT rl J M I) A VT7 I . N . O J 1 LN OiA OiX, ZE : 1' N DLl.TA K KK. IE : Weldon, . . North Carolina. o Ot ilie many stories of the late i Ldward King, Bishop of Lincoln, j the foil wing is one of the most striking. It appears that in hiseu ' rate Jays King was sent for to visit I i a man some mile and a half away, ; who was said to he dying. The i night was dark and the way lonely, ; I but the young curate trudged on, j only to lind, however, when he j .reached the house, that there was! 1 no one ill at all, and he returned ! home puzzled and perplexed. Years passed, and the incident faded from his memory. When he was a Bishop he visited a man in prison under sentence of death, and to his great surprise, the crim inal asked the Bishop if he remem bered this incident. "It was I," said the man, "who gave the false message; I wanted to lure you out that 1 might rob you in the lonely road." "Why didn't you attack me then ?" asked the Bishop. The reply was extraordinary : "1 hadn't the pluck. I lay in hiding, as 1 had determined to attack you on your way back; but when you came near I saw you were not alone." "But I was alone," per sisted the bishop. "No, you were not," retorted the man; "there was a mysterious looking stranger walking close behind you, and he followed you to your house and then disappeared. My chance was gone, and 1 experienced a sensa tion I never felt before." "Can it be," it is asked, '''that in that dark night the angel of the Lord stood by him and made the fact known?" WHEN STONtl'ttTliilQHED. HIVES WHO WORRY. THE MINISTRY OF AFFLICTION. NaitKinic at Him Him. Isn't Loving The late David (Jraham Phil lips declared women to blame, 'Though Weeping Lndureth for u Night, Joy Cometh In The Morning." All atlliction is to the good man saying (hat women nowadays disciplinary, ami will come to an end. It will end in goud, in glory. ''Though weeping endure) h for a night, joy Com eth in the iimniing." Is it neaicine which has been so suc snif.rrhiej of women, or secured so :iia!.. .is has Lydia K. l'inkham's who Vok- Full Line of C I-TS. COFFINS and RORF.S O Day, Night and Out-oi-Tuwn Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. ROWE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND F.MBALMHR. Seventeen years' F.xpei lunte. Hearse Service Anywhere. V -rot ff, gam) lOtsi FOR SALE! I - j FIFTY-NINE (59) LOTS IN THE TOWN OF WELDON, N. C, LOCATED AND OF THE DIMEN SIONS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING PLOT: v" f ' $ ! "' t ' It . 1 i tin FOR TERMS, APPLY TO W. E. DANIEL, Weldon, N. C. 2-16-tf THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDOX. X. (' Organized Under the Laws ol the State ot North Carolina, ArtiivraiTii, ism. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository.1 Cap it al and S a r D I a s, $47,000. For more tliau IS ver this institution haw provi.le.t batikintr facili ties for this section. lt utockln.Ulcrs ami director lmve lieen iilentitieil with the business interests of Halifax ami Northampton counties for many years. Money is loaned upon approved seciinly at the leifal rate of interest six per centum. Accounts of all are solicit! 1. The surplus and undivided protiti havinir reached a mm equal to the Capital Stock, the Hank has. commencing .lunuary 1. 1 . established a Savings Department allowinr interest on time deposits us follows: For Deposits allowed to remain three montlu or longer. 'J per cent. Six months or lonirer, 3 per cent. Twelve months or lor,t"r. percent. Forfurther information apply to the President or I .. hier. How Cnlvinist Went for Indian Whose Time Limit Had Ex pired. The following in the Baltimore Sun will be read with interest: Messts. Hditors: Miss Mary Johnston in her re cent novel, "The l.ong Roll," says "Stonewall Jackson had but little sense of humor and no un derstanding of a joke. " I remember one night we were driving from Strasburg, Va., to Winchester, Va., in an omnibus. General Jackson and a number of his staff', including my father, were in the party, I a little boy around the camp, huddled up in the cor ner and kept very quiet. As we went along, my father, who was a Massachusetts man, told this story: In the early days of the Puritans a man met one of them going out into the woods with a gun and he said: "Where are you going?" "To the woods." "What are you taking your gun with you for?" "1 might meet an Indian." "Are you not a Calvanist ?" "1 am, in deed and in truth." "You can't die until your time comes." "1 know that." "Then why carry the gun?" "I might meet an Indian whose time had come." And Stonewall Jackson laughed most heartily. We know of no o'Jie ccssful in rJ.iovi:! the many genuine lotiiiH V cgctab If Li )i i ; u : i . ' i. in almost every ,:ornr.iunif-,r you will hnd women have been restored to health lv I.vdia li. l'inkham's etable Compound. Almost every woman you meet lias either been benefited by it, or knows some one who lias. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn. Mass., are files con taining over one million one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, in which many openly state over their own signature's that they have regained their health by taking Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkharri's Vegetable Compound is made ex clusively from roots and herb;;, and is perfectly harmless. The reason why it is so .successful is because it contains ingredients which, net directly upon the female organism, restoring it to healthy and normal activity. Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such as the following prove the efficiency of this simple remedy. Column, Wisconsin. "For three yours I was troubled with female, weakness, irregularities, hackachc and heariii;; down pains. I sn w an ad vertisement of I.vdia 10. riiiKhani's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. After taking several bottles I found it was helping me, and I jiniist say that I am perfectly well now anil can not thank y iu emmrh for what Lydia K. I'inli hani'.s Ycirctulilc Compound has done for me." -Mrs. John Wcntluuu, K. V. J)., No. 3, Box OO, Column, Wisconsin, Women who are sufferina from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of I.vdia li. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound to restore their health. think less of loving than of ing loved ami instead of striv ing tii make a man happy and hold him by tender ties they think in a sellisli way that. it. is a privilege I'm- him to hive them, and they nag ami annoy him till the last grain of love is gone, then they blame him for the linhappiuess which fol lows. "It may be a wonderful priv ilege to be allowed to hive a woman," he is quoted as say- "Certainly enough poets and romancers and professional ! love makers have said so. But ; the woman who marries a real life man wishes to hold on to poverty that alllicts!' Is it the mi k iml hi ss of the world that alllict? Is it a disappoint mi nt of hope that nfllicts:' Is it temptation that nUiicts? What ever it. he, it will not continue forever; its purpose will he ac complished, and it will pass away. The cloud forms, drops its rain, and passes away for the situ to shine and the (lowers to bloom. The storm gathers, purities the air, and passes away for the fragrant and healthful calm to settle like a benediction on (he land. Afflic tion comes, administers its dis un ion! and his income will do well to forget all about that cipliue, and passes away and fix her mi ml on loving the . the peace, joy and glory to ap man. , pear. Consider, then, the tem- "Xagging at him isn't loving , poral nature of afliiction in con him nor yet is sitting in his lap j trust with the eternal nature of when he wants to read the pa-, the good which atlliction is per nor yet is spending all his : sent to accomplish. The tires of the furnace, long since went out from which came the re- I T I B I ll:-.;IMmWVv;'.l ! money for beautiful clothes 'to ; make other men envy you, ulear:' Nor yet is any other of the tactless or extravagant or ! vain things which pass for lov ing with people who don't have to endure them. "It is consideration and thought fulness, the eliminating ! of the fretting for fear he is not good enough by making herself ' good enough for him. "It TWO OR THREE. BY iMAK'C.AK'l: T li, SANCSTliR. means giving noi receiving ami : they grew and it means, too, a happy homo ; piled the marl ; ami the end of the divorce j I problem." I f he is right then il is time ; for us women to begin our i campaign for the home isn't if?" -.lennie Winston in the Sentinel, lined gold that will shine for a thousand years as a jewel or a crown. Tho Apollo Belvedora stands today a miracle of beau ty, two thousand years after the chisel perished which gave it its immortal grace. Cologne's great spires pierce the sky, and will for centuries to come; but the scaffolding beneath which the des tools which toward the Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your bacltache, strengthen your kidneys, con rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright's Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. IE. CLARK. PkOPESSIONAL CARDS. WALTER E. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, WELL-ON, N. (;. Practices in the courts of Halifax ana Northampton and in the Supreme and Federal courts. ( 'ollcctions made in al parts of North Carolina, branch oflice at Halifax open every Monday OEOROE C. GREEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (Nalioual l'.auk buildirg) Weldon, N. C. ELLIOTT B. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HALIFAX, X. C. PiucTK'KS in the. courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and in the Su preme court of the State. Special atten tion Riven to collections and prompt re turns. Ki-a-ly There were only two or three of us who came to the place of prayer, Came in the teeth of a driving storm, but for that we did not care, Since after our hymns of praise had risen, and our earnest prayer was 1 said, The Master Himself was present there, gave us the living bread. We knew His look in our leader's lace, so rapt, and glad, and free; Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R ! WATER BEST OF ALL. Nothing Will Take the Place of Nature's Healthful Ik-veraire The Whole System Demands It. clouds will vanish in a day. So afliiction is but for the moment; it passes away, but leaves an eternal blessing; it may vanish more quickly than furnace tire or sculptor's chisel or builder's scaffolding; but the work it has done for the soul, or the work lod has done by it, will be, more lasting than jewels or gold or statues and temples of stone. --From "The Religious Instinct of .Man." W. J. WARD, DKNTIST, Ort'H'K IN DANIEL lU'lLDINU WELDON, N. C ep!2 ly T. CLAB T, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N. C. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and iu tho Supreme court of the State. Special atlentiou Ifiveu to collections and prompt return We felt His touch when out heads were bowed, we beard His "Come to me !" Nobody saw Him lift the latch, and none unbarred the door, But "Peace" was His token to every heart, and how could we ask for livery man has vanity enough to think that most women be meets would be proud to have him for a husband. Escaped With His Life. Twenty-one years airo I laced ail uv ful death," writes II. I!. Martin, Port llarielsoii, S. ('. "Doi'tois saiil 1 had consumption and the divadl'id eouth I had looked like it, sine ciioiorh. I toed eeiylliintr, I could Liar .if, for my eolith, and WliN Ulldt I I lie IchI dnrtnt ill oeonit'ttiivii, s. i., lur u veiif. hut could vet no li'llel. A 1'l.elid alMM'd nietntry M. KiiurV Nert I 'isemerv, I did so, and was complin ly euied I fret that I one iiiv l ie l.i tins ureal lliioul and Iiiiii( cine." lis pimitivelv MHaiuiili't-d Km OMiniir.. eel,., unil u.l hiuui'liial alli'i'tion ... . it, an. 11, Trial liotlle free at al! ilriiin-ist. Water drinkers arc seldom sick, and the longest lived other things being equal. Men everywhere are trying to hnd how to keep , well, and live happily and long, yet continually miss the essentials. ; Few persons realize that artificial j drinks fail to meet the daily i wants of the system. j i A very large number are actually , falling behind in health for ihe lack j of pure drinking water to cool and i refresh the over heated blood. ; j Water is frequently repudiated by ; ! men and women who seem wholly unmindful that it has advantages for them beyond price. And forth we fared in the bitter rain, and our hearts had grown so i iore tian three-fourths of the warm, contents ol the body is water.nine- lt seemed like the pelting of summer flowers, and not like the crash of i tenths of the brain and nervous more r Liach of us felt the load of sin from the weary shoulder fall; l-.aeh of us dropped the load of care, and the grief that was like a pall; And over our spirits a blessed calm swept in from the jasper sea, And strength was ours for toil and strife in the days that were thence to be. It was only a handful gathered in to the little place of prayer, Outside were struggle and pain and sin, but the Lord Himself was there; He came to redeem the pledge He gave w herever His loved ones be, To stand Himself in the midst of them, though they count but two or three. When a man promises his wife money he feels almost as generous as if he really intended to give it to her. is the only emulsion imi tated. The reason is plain it's the best. Insist upon having Scott's it's the world's standard flesh and strength builder. ALL DRUCCISTS JOHN H. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, KNI'tKI.D, N. C. Ollice: Over Hank of Knlield. KMi-iiin The TliicG-A-Weefc Edition OF THE Hew York Wor d Practically a Daily at the Price ot a Weekly. No other Newspaper in world gives so much at so low a price. a storm, " 'Twasa time of the dearest privilege of the Lord's right hand," we said, As we thought how Jesus Himself had come to feed us with living bread. PRI9ID1NT : V. E. DANIEL, vics-PMisirrSST: W. K. SMITH. CAS HUB: It. 8. THAVlS, OE 3E SO R1MOM AM hYlll, H. O., H ""wm-d BOYS for Collar ni J 6rla DinVanArVI, ,, Cltl.omhlpl. r HO y-r an l tlONi in Ih. U. S.. ulltn. ROUND Tll TICKET (torn anvnhrrc K ilhm 1500 milt lu ny mriil who. on in. tnrction, i nol ronvinr1 1 hat it ptti" ot ONI STOHV linvk hum. m-ti-.1 hy a trptt FIRS WAIJL 'rt the HIT for Hrahk. SaniUIno, Vnua.tlt.il and aafrtjr a,aint ni. JIM" SullslCaUlexiieOTwmcuilic. COL t. S1WJUH Stak. S. F. P. Ka- HH When a man starts in to make money he also makes enemies. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mas Wisstow'. Utt.tTHiNO fiMU-r liaa hwa U-nltiifuvn MXI'V VkAKSl.v MILLIONS ol MOl'llHKS lor tlinr CHILOKKN Wllll.lt TK1. I'lllNC. wilh fKRMiCT SCCCKSS. It s.ioTlll'S Hie ClIll.O. SOI THNS lli HUMS Al LAYSull IAIN; CI KI.S WIND COLIC, and i th bet rrmcjy I. r lilAKHlia . It u b. viluKlv harmlria. tit aure and k for "Mrs. Wintlow't Soollunt; svnip," and take 00 QUiet kind. TwtrMY-tui: tenia a bottle. How giddy a man feels when he hears of a baby being named after him. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Ihs rJiii You Hav3 Always Bought Bears thu yy Slgnatora of Lulf4 THE CHILDREN ARE GONE, All the house is neat and tidy, There're no playthings on the lloor; T here is limiting in disturb us, There's no one to bang the door. There's no sound of merry laughter, Nor a shout of childish glee; There's no happy smiling faces, Where so many used to be. There's no kissing bumps and bruises; There're no fingers to wrap up; There's no one to soil the linen On the table, from his cup. There are no disputes to settle; There're no little prayers to say; No loving little forms to snuggle Into bed at close of day. Oh, if 1 could only see them Coming down the chamber stair, In their little rumpled nightgowns, Pal bare feet and tangled hair ! But they're grown to men and women, One is lying dark and low; Now our home seems cold and dreary Like a garden filled with snow. Why did we so harshly chide them, When they bothered us with hoise? Our grown-up, sedate men and women Can't again be girls and boys. system arc water, likewise the blood and ether fluids. The daily supply of water required by the average sie man or woman varies according to age, work and cli mate. There are no known counter-indications to the use of water as a I drink. The quantity may be what ! ever the stomach and intestines are j able lo absorb. It is safe lo say ! that pure water may be drunk al ! any hour and w ith hardly any lini I itaiion, save such as might be plain j to any one. Strange as it may seem, few are ! aware that clean pure water has ! virtues superior to medicated liq ! uids as a lite-saving agency. Min eral waters either natural or arti ficial, fail to satisfy and are less wholesome than water which holds The N. C. College of Apnltire and Mechanic Arts 1 The State's Industrial College I'tuii year i'uuim's in Aiiiieultiue; in Civil, Kleetrical and Mechanical Kami neei ini;: in Industrial Clieinistvy; in Cot ton M mi u fai't uri n i; and I'veini. Two year cotimes in Mechanic Ails and in Textile Art. One-year course in Aifri eulture. These courses are Imlh practi cal and scifntilic. Lxiiiiiiiiatiuiis fur admission are held al all enmity seals on July I t. I 01 catalou addicts Till; KPtllSTkAk, West l.'alciuh, N. C. OTIC iB. To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hetehy linen In all persiiun Immur claims ill any kind atiainsl l.eii ! Y I'ltlard, deceased, or his eslnte, to present Hie same no aeuiemcni to tne iindersit'iied Kxecutrix within twelve months tioin the date heictif, hi tins T' in solution no foreinn element . '"' l'l''R,, 1,1 lmr "' tl"'"' re" m solution no iorcit,n eiemun. nv nns.iune mill, mil. Physical Culture tor June. j vitit.a ann ititauh, Parson's Poem a (lem. from l!ev. II. Stuhenvoll, Allison, la. in praise of Pi. Kind's New Life I'ills. "They'ie such a health necessity. In every home these pills should he. If other kinds you've tried in vain, I'SE Pit. KINO'S and he well airain. Only S.'ic. at all druiritists. WHERE TO (10. If you want money, go to stran gers; if you want advice, go to friends; if you want nothing, go to relations. Lippincott's. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA I.I I. A .I.VNi; 1'I ITAUH, llxeeutrix ol (leo, N. I'lttard, dee'd, I'. O. Iluck Springs, N. (J. K. 1.. Travis, attorney, Halifax, S. 0. HE great political campaigns are now at hand, and you want the news accurately and promptly. The World long since established a record of impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thrice-A-Week edition, which comes ev ery other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-A-Weck World also abounds in other strong features, serial stories, hu mor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything to be found in first-class d'The Thrice-A-Week World's regular stibsciption price is only $ I per year, and this pays for 1 56 papers. We otter this unequalled newspaper and the ROANOKli NKWS together for one (J year for ... ynvw The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. p I ANO TUNING Voicing, regulating: and repairing a specialty. Leave your orders with li. O, Rowe W. J. BURLEIGH, . Petenburf . Va. Ladies! ave anl Keep ia Stylo I.y KeaJtng McCaiiS Magazine and Using McCall Pattern McC.tr. 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