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mti.iWt m i hit I'pntnin. Ai'imiiiiIk of all ate mIhmi-.I.
Tin- unpltis an. I nuilivhleil proiiK Iuiviiil' leuelii'.l a miii
I'lipital Sloek, the Hank has. eo'ii'in'iieinu .lan i:u
Saving's liepartiiii'tit allowin.' Hiu i.'-t mi '' i
llepiwits ulloweil toreiiiain llnve i.i.inlh'. or Imiihi
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1 peli'elit.
i-uksiiiiint :
W. i:. DASII'.i..
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w. i: smi ni
ASIIIKK.
s. ti; wis
,iy sun, Jo you ilniik you have
ii. p change to tct mi in ilie world
occaise you are poor r
Von iii'e mistaken.
hid von ever try to press ymir
way thruuoii ;) crowd? Olteii, no
doubt. W'tll, you just nudged,
people aiul elbowed them and kept
squee.iiij; your way, didn't you?
And the people jjradually gave,
little by little, and you su'eeeeded.
Just so must you force your way
to the front in life.
You need not lie rude about it,
but you must push and keep push
ing until the folks must stand aside.
When they see you are in earnest
they will get out of your way. 1
In New.York one day a nier-!
cham hung nut a sign in front of j
his store on which was printed j
"I'.oy Wanted."
The sign was hung out ai S '
o'clock a. in. At live minutes ,
alter S a youngster came into the
store carrying with him the sign.
"I lere's your sign, sir." .
"What do yuu mean hy tearing i
down uiy sign and bringing it in
here'" asked the merchant. "I
wanted a boy. "
"Well, I am the boy," replied
he.
You see, there was no further
use for the sign. The sign busi
ness was ail over and the buy bus
iue -s was begun. And the mer
chant was so pleased at the boy's
push and promptness lhat he gave
him the job.
Liverywhere men are looking for
lhat sort of boy a boy who be
lieves in himself, js determined to
succeed and who pushes himself
politely, but firmly, into notice.
There are signs "Boy Wanted"
in many places on the street, in
the want columns of the nevspa
pers, everywhere.
When you see the sign get there
first. Then take in the sign and
tell the boss you are ready to go to
work. j
Push yourself !
All your life you will see signs i
spying that boys and men are ;
wanted. Be the first one on the i
job and take the sign in w ith you. ;
Only you must be sure of your- j
self, sure that you can and will do !
what is wanted uf you.
No chance? See that electric j
light? Hear that phonograph?
They were made by Tom Lidison,
once a poor train boy. Look at 1
that great store. It was built by ;
John Wamiam.tkei', once a poor .
boy. Watch the Supreme court !
of the United States come in its
procession. Who is at its head? !
I lidward 1). White, once a poor i
; boy.
Chances? '
1 The chances are all about you. j
, Watch for the signs. 1'ush ! ;
THE OLD HOML
There's a mother, bent and wrinkled, in a home back 'mong the hills,
And a longing fur a letter that mother's lone heart fills,
Just a line from son or daughter who for years has been away,
But the letter's long in coming- none she gets day after day.
No one know s huw still and lonesome is that house where years ago
Mother rocked the old red cradle, gently, gently, to and fro;
Soothed away child grief with kisses, bound up cuts and fingers sore,
And a smiling watched the playing on a spotless kitchen floor I
Merry children 'round the table ! quaint old dishes, while and blue !
Now none come when dinner's ready table set for only two !
Often, when the light is waning, from the little parlor stand
Mother takes an old-time picture in her work-worn, trembling hand.
Gazes on the face intently (such love's 'mong earth's charm);
"1 was never half so happy as when you were in my arms;
1 was often tired and weary, filled with care and oft perplexed;
Had much to do wondered what the task I should do next,
If those days now gone forever
I could once again live o'er."
Now her longing's for a letter, as she her household chores,
Write and tell her how you love her, if that lonesome mother's yours.
DONT'S FOR GIRL'S UNOER 16.
Pin These "Dont's" Over Your
Looking Glass and Try to Obey '
Them.
TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.
A Pretty Had Mixture of a Wed
ding and a Sale.
' lor
Hirls
A Missouri editor who was brim
ful ol hard cider, got a wedding
account and a sale ad mixed, and
served to his readers this dope :
William Smith, the only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Smith, was
disposed of at auction to Lucy An-
nevertlu'li'Ks, you are hut ; derson on my farm one mile east of
.liter all, lor winch . here in the presence ol seventy
guests including the fullowing, to
wit : Two mules, twelve head of
cattle. The Reverend Jackson
tied the nuptial the least averaging
1 ,250 pounds on the hoof. The
beautiful home of the bride was
j tastefully decorated with a seewash
j calf, a spade, a sulky rake, one
feed grinder, one set double har-
IK'i-c tiro suiiic "Doiit'is
tho little Kil ls. Hy liltlt:
1 1 1 1 1 -: i ii tfi rl s uf Hi anil imdi'i'. I
know thcio is no age at w hich
yuu feci (uitc so thrown up ami
'woman of the world as at 10;
hut,
little gir
fact you should lie devoutly
thankful. Remember that you
will ho tfrown-up for a long
! time, but you arc a little. k'H
i for such a fleeting space. So
first of all don't try toet away
; from your childhood and art
like a woman until you have
to.
"I Suffered Intense
Pains in My Left
Side."
Do you realize it is better to be
safe than sorry, that it is the best
policy to lock the stable door before
the horse is stolen?
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy
cured Mrs. C. C. Gokey, of a stub
born caiC of heart disease, such as
thousands arc now suffering with.
Read what she says:
"Before I begari taking Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy 1 litd teen nurturing
irom heart trouble lur over five
yeari. I had frown to weak that it
was impcfckible fur me to uo thirty
minutes work in a whole dav. I
suffered intense pains in my left side
and under the left shoulder blade, 1
could not sleep on the left side, and
was so short of breath that 1 thoutrht
should never be able to take a full
! Don't ho in too great a hurry j ness almost new and
to (int your hair up and length-1 the ceremony was
HOW TO BE HAPPY.
Are you almost disgusted with life, little man ?
I'll tell you a wonderful trick
That will bring you contentment if anything can
Do something for somebody, quick !
Are you awfully tired with play, little girl?
Weary, discouraged, and sick?
I'll tell you the loveliest game in the world
Do something for somebody, quick !
Though it rains like the rain of a Hood, little man,
And the clouds are forbidding and thick,
You can make the sun shine in your soul, little man
Do something for somebody, quick !
Though the stars are like brass overhead, little girl,
And the walks like a well-heated brick,
And our earihly affairs in a terrible whirl
Do something for somebody, quick.
THE LITTLE HELPER.
Sometimes, when you, dear little one,
I lave closed your eyes and gone to skip,
When all my daily tasks are done,
Beside your little bed I creep
To watch you smiling while you dream,
And pure at heart, from trouble free,
And, though you do not know or guess,
You make me long for worthiness
And lure my lost hopes back 10 me.
Sometimes, when all my efforts seem
To be of no avail, and when
My wish to claim the world's esteem
And be the peer of worthy men
He seemed a futile wish, I bend
Beside you where you sleeping he,
And, as I watch, my hopes return,
And through your trust in me I learn
To keep ideals that are high.
Sometimes, when night's deep shades descend
And raindrops beat against the pane,
Which, 'neath the storm the branches bend
And all the dripping boughs complain,
1 watch yuu where you sweetly sleep,
Your trust in me serene, secure,
And, though you do not know, you sweep
My doubts away and let me keep
My faith unsoiled, my purpose pure.
en your skirts.
Don't buy two yards uf hair
ribbon and wear it until it looks
as though you used it for a dust
rag.
Don't make eyes at strange
men; if you do, and they speak
to you, you have only yourself
to thank for the insult.
Don't write silly love letters
to boys; some day you will wish
you had not been so foolish.
Don't let your mother wear
herself out for you sewing
for you. Sho has done that
long enough; it's your turn now
to wait on her.
Don't waste your time read
ing trash ami lilling your little
head with ideas of impossible
romance.
When your romance comes
fa-
just before
pronounced
Mendelssohn's wedding march
was played by one milch cow five
years, one Jersey cow, to be fresh
next April, carrying a bunch ol
(lowers in her hand and looking
charming in a gown made of light
spring wagon, two boxes of apples,
two racks of hay, one grindstone,
mouseline deori trimmed with
about 180 bushels of spuds. The
groom is well known and popular
young man and has always stood
well among society circles of twelve
Berkshire hogs, while the bride is
an accomplished and talented
school teacher of a splendid drove
of Poland-China pedigrees if de-
sired. Among the beautilul pres
ents were two sets of knives and
j forks, one spring harrow, one
j wheelbarrow, one go-cart, other
! articles too numerous to mention.
breath again. The least ex citement
would bring on tbe most distressing
palpitation. 1 had scarcely taken a
hall-bottle of the Heart Kemedy be
fore 1 could see a marked change in
my condition. I bcgai to sleep
well, had a good appetite, and im
proved so rapidly tnat when 1 had
taken six bottles I was completely
cured.
MRS. C. C. GOKEV,Northfield,Vt,
If you have any of the symptoms
Mrs. Gokey mentions, it it your
duty to protect yourself.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy.
is what you need. If the first bot
tle fails to benefit, your money is
returned. Ask your druggist.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, tnd.
Tie Thrice-A-Week Edition
OF THE
Now York World
1 von will realize that vuur
! voi ite heroine's romance was
as nothing to yours.
Don't wear low-cut Dutch
; necks in the .street. Some of luncheon will be served at ihe ta
i the necks are cut low enough hie. After this Mr. and Mrs.
: for evening wear
It seems absui'i
The bridal couple left yesterday on
an extended trip, term of twelve
mouths time, extended to respon
sible parties, otherwise spot cash
ao
HOW A JUROR WAS LOST.
jSave your Mone
i
lA dollar saved is a dollar made." "Any man can
lake money, but's its a wise man that can save
." Old adages, but very true. We pay you 4 per
:nt on SAVINGS DEPOSITS in sums from $1 up
Collections, Loans. Accounts Solicited.
7 BtfK Of R04fl0KE RAPIDS
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Ai'lTAL $25,000. SURPLUS & PHM- I s S2,Mtti).
OFFICER'S:
j In Southern Missouri years ago,
when the form of questioning was
; slighily different from what it is now
much trouble was experienced in
j getting a jury in a murder trial.
Finally an old
every question
had no prejudices, was not op
j posed to capital punishment, and
j was generally a valuable linJ. Then
! the prosecutor said solunuly :
"Juror, look upon tiie prisoner;
prisoner, look upon tic juror."
i The old man adjusted his spec-
! tades and peered at the prisoner I
for a full half minute. Then turn- j
I mg to ine court, ne s.u.; :
i "Judge, durn if 1 doo't believe
! he's guilty."
AN ENVIABLE BIRTHRIUHT.
One of the greatest boons that
can come to a human being is to
be born on a farm reared in the
country, says Orison Swctt Mar
den in Success Magazine. Self-
SLIM CHANCES FOR HER.
A missionary who was making
his way through a backwoods re
gion came upon an old woman sit
ting outside a cabin. He entered
unon a religious talk and finally
lellow answered , aske j j)cr jf sle jjj,,., know ,lere reliance and grit are oftenest coun
satistactonly; he i a a ,v (1r judp;rnent coming. ' try-bred. The countrv hnv is nm.
"Why, no," said the old lady. . stantly thrown upon his own re
"1 hadn't heerd o' that. Won't '. sources, forced to think for him
there be more'n one day ?" . self, and this calls out his ingenui-
"No, my friend; only one day," i ty and inventiveness. He devel
was the reply. ops better all-round judgement and
"Well, then," she mused, "I 'a more level head than the city
don't reckon 1 can get to go, fori boy. His muscles are harder,
under If) against painting their l
faces; but I have seen girls of
that age whose faces were un
mistakably "touched up."
Don't play kissing games at
parties; if the other girls and j
boys call you a prude, pay no i
attention to tln-in. The boys
u ill respect you much more :
I han if you allow them to be
familiar.
You may think that I have:
given you a great many '
"dont's" but these are the
years when your character is
forming.
Now is the time to make up
your minds to be tine women,
lit to be the wives of good men
and the mothers of good chil
dren. Cultivate yourselves, both
mentally and physically.
( let all the fresh air you can:
rosy cheeks and bright eyes are
great beautiliers.
Keep your minds and hearts
clean and pure.
Modesty is the best of all
qualities in a gill, and the one
that men most reverence.
Pin these "dont's" over your
looking glass and try to obey
them.
: Smith will go to housekeeping in a
I to warn girls j coy home at the corner of Main
and Docwr
tioneer.
R. 1.. (ir.inby auc-
OCITE DIFFERENT.
for
wo-
lie chides her, sarcastically
turning about to look at the
men as they have passed.
"You cannot resist the tempta
tion," he says, "to see what they
are wearing."
"Not so," she replies, in de
fense "1 merely turned about to
see if they had turned about to see
what my new dress was made of."
COULDN'T "OFFICIATE'' IT.
Practically a Daily at the Price ol
a Weekly.
No other Newspaper in
world gives so much at so
low a price.
T
Col. Moses, why don't you
bring that water filter home you
carried to have mended ?
Moses 1 dune been arter it yis
terday, but dey wouldn't let me
have it without the money.
Col. Why didn't you tell them
it was for me, then they would
have known it was all right ?
Moses Yes sar, I done tole 'em
hit was fur you; I tole 'em too, you
was a mighty big man, and a
mighty rich man, but dey didn't
seem to hab de knowledge to offi
ciate it.
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-Week
World also abounds in other
strong features, serial stories, hu
mor, markets, cartoons; in fact,
everything to be found in first-class
daily.
The Thrice-A-Week World's
regular subsciption price is only
$1 per year, and this pays for 156
papers. We offer this unequalled
newspaper and the ROANOKE
NLWS together for one
vear tor - - - Win
The regular subscription price
of the two papers is $2.50.
LACK OF HORSE SENSE.
THE IMSKiNINU TIIINll.
rV. II S. Iii m;v l'lvniili'iit
OIS I.. I'All KttloN, tut ViCt' Prt'nilll'Ill
II. A. I'lKAHNI-,
W. I'. Kmc Ann, -nil Vie.' I'irKiili'iit
I'. A. Vi Hi:, Cashi.-i
AhhiiIuiiI 'llsllllT.
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A. I). CLARY Runs this Place.
Seifiiii Best iif Every tliiua
In Season.
flood Meals Served at all Hours, te.
FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES, u
JStt
Seasonable Soft Drinks WELDON, N. C. g
ClliARS, TOBACCOS. ETC
4 NGH AM Ah,vlll, H. C.,ha-t r-i c.1 BOYS fT Codes. "d for ChH..
'"ft ROUND TRIP IICKfcT I: .nm.i: ! i". r in ISOO i i.l. a ro y pnreiit H. tn-
ii, h not contract!! that in .air tl OX STORY Ihick r .onn. M-VKwitu j- t'r-'
REWA.II ..... .... h il i. L a. u nn.l ufrlV BCItint PIRI.
f4 ead for Cauloauc or cumc and t. COL L IMCHAii. Saat-.f. B- I" 1813
"I'm glad she's gone," declared
the girl who had been entertaining
her school friend. "I'm glad she's
gone, and I hope she never comes
back'"
"I am, though. Hateful thing!
She took Clarence Bondrich to
gather autumn leaves, and when
they came back with the leaves
she insisted on pressing them in
that old family bible of ours, and
took particular care to open it at
the page holding the birth records."
we're only got one mule, and John , his flesh firmer, and his brain-'
always has to go everywhere first. - fiber partakes of the same superior
' - jquality. j
HV,i!?nN' ! The very granite hills, the j
mountains, the valleys, the brooks.
Ha, ha!" laughed the philo
sophical man, after bis horse
had thrown him. "It's a good
joke on you. You are running
to Greenville, and I am going
to Jonesboro.
First Antediluvian (in Me
thuselah's time) What's tho i
discussion about over there!'
Second Ditto Same old top
ic: Whether a man aged 320
ought to marry a girl uf Uo. -Puck.
THE MESSAOE.
Daisy I shall write Alice
this afternoon. Have you any
message:-'
DollyWhat ! Writing to
that horried cat? Oh, give her
mv love. Boston Globe.
; me nnracie ot tne growing crops
are every moment registering their
mighty potencies in his constitu
tion, putting iron into his blood
and stamina into his character, all
of which w ill help to make him a
giant when he comes to compete
with the city bred youth.
A WOMAN'S REALM
SEEKING INFORMATION.
' Pa, what's tetanus!'''
"Oh, he was a Konian sena
tor or something 1 forgot just
what. Now don't bother me !
any more." Harper's Bazar.
Thirty Years Together.
Thirty years of association think of
it. I low tlio merit of a pooj thine
stands out in that time or the tvorth
lessness of a bad one. So there's
no iiuesswoik in this evidence
of Tims. Ariss, Concord. Mieli., who
writes: "1 have used Pr. Kinir's New
tiiscovery for SO years, ami its the best
coiinh and coM cure I ever used." Once
it funis mitraiiec in a home you can't
pry it out. Many families have used it
forty years. It's the most unfallilile
nicilicine on eaitli. t'liequalleil for la
riiie, asthma, hay fever, croup, o,uin
sy or sore lunirs. Price, Me., If 1. Trial
bottle free, liuaraiiteed by all ilrutr-psts.
SMART YOUTH.
"Tommy, what did you do with
the pennies I gave you for taking
your medicine ?"
"1 bought a bun with one ol
them, ma, and I gave Jimmy the
other to drink the medicine for
me.
CAS
Tor Iiu'.ut3 and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
A woman who fails in her home
fails in all. Home is woman's
relm, given into her hands to reg
ulate, govern and beautify. If she
fails here she may look in vain for
another kingdom; for she has failed
in the only spot where she could
have ultimately succeeded. She
has laid down the jewels which
God gave her to brighten and pol
ish, and in their place finds noth
ing but dust and ashes.
Chlidron Cry
FOR FLE1 CHER'S
CASTORIA
FOR BUROI.ARS.
Agent You want your house
wired for burglars?
Mrs. Knieker Yes; and I
don't want any woman to steal
my husband while I am away.
New York Sun.
EXPENSIV E SCHOOLING..
"Experitneo is the best
teacher."
"Well, she ought to be; her
teacher comes mighty high."
OLD SWEETHEARTS.
Mrs.
"You say that you and
Brown are great friends ?"
"Yes."
"Why?"
"Because she married Brown
A girl call make any uid bunch
of correspondence love letters by
tying it up in pink ribbon.
Chour.i Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Some people seem to think they
got married only to have a free
license to quarrel.
Sly!, .y iLcJiKg McCall's
Magici.-.! UiinjftkCall Patterns
it'cCiir Mtfitiiv.-m
m-ii you tlrovfl siyl
K.ly tit u Hioden'io
c '.in-nsi' hy It opu i n k
y.ti post on tho
l.,;."l hishiuiis lit
i lollies and lulls. bO
New Ktislitnn iH'Mcn
in oat h i.ssuo. Also
vahiahlo information
on all home auj im p
sum I mailers, only
l.v a jvar. Inclitdliis
a firo ptutern. ISnb-S'-riDo
today or send
lor free sample copy.
! Ptui tM ennhWnti tAmnltf in tout
w n!t vtmrown hands, ciothniE fr
;tnl iiil'irt M which will ! perlvrl
nnd tit. l'nci none higher than IS
I t (re lMUeni ( iUalonuo.
Vtrn Tint FrfMiitl fT pHlm i-tli-'
i, M-tir It it'ttiN. S'l)i forfn0
i, i J . . mi-l i u-ii rnitt Oiler,
i. . 'Y, ZiZ h 2-W Wol 37th St.. NEW YOR!
M-CALLS MAGAZlUr
Uh . -nr.? wr -arM
ll
McC.
IIH'I
A King Who Left Home
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