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1 ii a if n 1? b v u Ft 1 r HOW IILOOD IS MADE. The liuuids sad Hie digested foods in Hie alimentary eunal pass through the waM of the canal into the blood. This process is called aksorpdon and take, place chiefly from the small intestine. After absorption the blood carries the food through the body, and each cell takes from the blood the food it needs. A pure lveern extract made from bloodroot, mandrake, stone, queen's root and jolden eat root, and sold by druists for the past forty years under the name of Doctor Pierce's ;odcii Medical Discovery, Hive, uniformly excellent results a. a tonic to help in the assimilation of the food and in the absorption by the hlood of the ood it requires. Eradicate the : r ,1,. MH th Ihis alterative extract which Cbas. FAJinota, ja. 1 clou i num.- U : Ul i K, 1"- l'Sr-rrrSTr . JsV-t . The Rural Mail Comes Once a Dav The Telephone keeps you in touch with : bors, friends and the city every minute of day. Progressive farmers throughout tl.i- ; are installing telephones in their homes anJ r. ing our service. The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. 3 Write to our nearest Manager, or address: rj i Farmers' Line Department A HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. I Henderson, N. C $ SEAEUAED AIR .J.HSTE Trains leave Weldon, Effective April 9, 1912. C. E. CARTER, Ticket Agent. NO. 92 SEABOARD EXl'RKS.S, for I'oitsmoutli-Xoifolk. Vt-gtibulejg .. Coaches, fileepiujf Cars, 6:13 A. M. NO. 38 SEABOARD MAIL, Vestibule Cnaolics. I'arlor Car, for I'orts a m nioutli-Xorfolk, couiu'ctinif uitli steamship Lines for H ash- 3:1! P. M. iniftoD, Baltimore, Xew York, Boston and Providence. J NO. 4! SEAIiOAKH .MAIL for Kaleiirli, Cltailotte. Atlanta. Bniimi. ' ham ami tlie Southwest: connects at Xorlina. lialeitfh or Hani- 12:07 P.M. let with '-Florida Fast Mail" No. 4X, for .l..eksnville and Florida points; IMniiit; Car, Sleeping cars- tliromrh sleepers to llatnlet ami Binuiuham. NO. 93 SKABOAliU F;FKEs, fur Kaleiith, Atlanta, Biniiinitliaiii ami the Southwest. onnects at Hamlet with No. In for 12: 36 A. In. ilmimrton: with No. "I for Columbia. Savannah, Jackson villp and F'loiida points; Meepini; cat I'oitsinuuth to Charlotte; Vestibule ('oaches, Slecpinir and Dinini; Cars to all points South and Southwesl. No, '.1) for Kalcixh leave "a. m. No. Ml from lialeijrh arrive -:Jo p. in Write to the undcrsnrned lor rates ami tune tallies. C- U. RYAN, II- S LEAKI), General Passenger Agt., - Division Passenger Agt Portsmouth, Va. Raleigh. N.C. TANNER'S HOOF Pliff SOLD Pierce WELDON, N. C. RBOJHTRBKn TRAD 8 MARK SPECIALTIES Virginia Dare ll'llitfl seiiDueriiontt) Pocahontas ;l;e,l Seuppenionir) Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Garrett's Special Minnehaha (lied Champagne) (Sparklinif I hampaifiie) (lry euppernong.) And other varieties of l'FRK and W IKM.I'snMK U IMS for home ami hotel use. Highest Market Prices Paid in season for I'd.ACKIiKHKI lis, liKAl'FX and all kinds of small fruits. NORFOLK, Va., (Home Oflice) St. LOUIS, M(t. iSA.N FKANClSCd, Cai.. REPORT fr fHK CONDITION OF BANK OF Enfield, N. C, at (he close of Resources Loans and discounts, Overdrafts, Banking House Furniture and Fixtures, Other Real Estate, Cash and Due from jther Banks Total, Ji-j:s,,S38.7 144.".3:' 5.0110. 00 1,')00.IO 1,000.00 HS.593.42 $333,877 5.1 State of North Carolina, County of Halifax, j 1, Ivey Watson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief: State of North Carolina. County of Halifax. f"B Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 4th day of Dec. 1012. J. W. WHITAKER, Notary Public. Having larye RES0URCE8, Conservative Management, ami being equipped with best facilities, this bank solicits your checking and Kavimrs accounts. We pay 4 per cunt, interest compounded quarterly on Saving Accounts. fOLEVSIODIiEYPlES I jtt)KY5KK)NEyi'ii5 fa Wme KiawraaaeBuaBaa Tom Bachacx- "lowinaxi Bukoh does not shrink the white blood corpuscles, because contain ing no alcohol or other injurious ingredients. Thus the body can be built up-stronj to resist disease. This is a tonic taken from Nature's garden that builds up those weak ened by disease. SokJ by dnifgists everywhere. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Ciias. Fakrbkk, Jn.. of 832 Wlliiwn Avo., Phitollia. Pa., m-lln: "I wan triiiiMl with my stonunh f.T nlnicwt three years. Tri.l several ili-t,r ami trawt evirythmir Biiylmly rero intended to mc, hm kept Kettimt wunc atui honestly .lid not care to live B 1 was licwr li rvwi Uw h.a tirrun. 1 had no lain. Mv iwtnnw were as follows Mwavs linsi. my uhole huilv in a lluob. helehinir uf gas, nam unit mre-m in the v, ma.h. vomilinir. ronaupulion. could not tell'vhal In I " w:0o(iM ntref with w. and uas ntelancho y. But , ftir i iliii.., it. H. v- r lli-l len Meitti al Discovery with the r teanant uw i. w, il iiu... . Inch is nomcthin.: u live tor. rC "... " "0 U ar - BY 11 ni' an; u 1 1 1 1 1 n H: U 1 , anhi Garrett & Co. IKSTABLISHKD ls.'ti.) Pioneer American Wine (i rowers MP ENFIELD, business November 26, 191 2. Liabilities Capital Stock, $10,000.00 Surplus and tutlivided protlts, 40,000.00 Unearned discounts Accrued Interext 800.00 Reserve for tax & I'nd. Hisct 1277.7.1 Deposits, 23,785.67 Total, $335,7.53 IVEY WATSON', Cashier. C'orrect-Attest: GEO, B. CURTIS, C. E. MctiWlOAX, R. C. DUNN, Directors. itmsfinas Shopper '.fiV.'il lll -xV; U 77ic Christmas shopper makes her-tisfjX j And starts to get her oim minus arte u iik Beginning at this early date ""7 ilr progress straiMS I Site sallies forth with J But soon is j Jampied up in the hisles And when she tries to As 'H; 'A1..V. ;.,UItvufi Tliough earnestly she speeding Until peri skirt ln1amf She ldaves a doll d And hasif ''She gets home, And f inds "JUST LOOKING TODAY" All day doth the Christmas shopptr Hush niaJly here and there. And all she ppentlcth la one tlfme, And that is fur street far fare. TAUGHT A MORAL LESSON Two Chrlttma Preienti, Neither ot Which Brought Satltfictory RetulU. There once was a rich old uncle whe had two poor nephews. And when Christmas came the twe poor nephews were anxious to show i ho rich old uncle how much they thought of him. Now the first poor nephew reasoned thnt he should Impress his rich old uncle with the great affection he bore him by some tangible means. So he drew out his savings and purchased for bis rich old uncle a magnificent gold .watch, and had It neatly en graved. To It he attached a gorgeous chain, put the whole affair In a lav ishly decorated box and sent It to his rich old uncle with his best wishes. The second poor nephew figured that any extreme financial outlay would convince his rich old uncle that be was trying to jolly htm a bit too much, so be Invested a nickel in a neat but tasty Christmas card, which be mailed to the rich old uncle. So the rich old uncle received the two retiembrances, and said of the first nephew: "Humph! A man who will spend all he has for a gold watch to give a man who already has all the watches be ever will need hasn't got enough Judgment to be trusted with money. I will leave him my blessing and a few words of good advice." When he looked at the card be nod ded hia head approvingly and said: "There's a man after my own heart. He knew 1 would not care for an ex pensive gift, and he knew that I would value bis good w ishes, so he very wise ly sent them to me In this Inexpensive manner. He shows a marked economi cal trait and I am sure he will get along In the world without any aid from me." So he made a new will and left all hia money to found an Institution for the study of prehistoric manifestations of mlcroblo diseases In tossllUed ant malculae. WILBUR D. NESBIT. The Letter and the Spirit Askum Do you a'pprovo of abbrevi ating "Christmas" to "X ruas?" Tallinn I wish I could. It usually costs me a "C" or an "L." VA be will lug lu i'ursvlata !t to "V"-rn If my wife would agree. Drives Off a Terror. The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneumonia. Its advance agents are colds and gup. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should he lost intakingthebest medicine obtainable to drive it off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New Discovery. ".My hus band believes it has kept him from hav ing pneumonia three or four times," writes Mrs. George W. Place, Itawson ville, Vt, "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guaranteed for all bronchial abactions Price 50c. and $1. Trial bottle free at all druggists. Adv Every once in a while a woman sits down and has a nice lime thinking how it will be at her fu neral. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A cfoiw L Wbacki) 'IVw 4 ; codft' gpnesfioppi a. shopping donc,tf uiuy une -v t. plkasat cleavcih Wifrwr A NesWt WHY SHE LOST HER FRIENDS. She was not loyal to them. She measured them by iheir ability to advance her. She was always saying mean things about them in their absence. She did not know the value of thoughtfulness in liule things. She was cold and reserved in her manner cranky, gloomy, pes simistic. She never thought it worth while (o spend time in keeping up her friendships. Could Shout for Joy. i want to thank you from the bot tom of my heart," wrote C. H. liader, of Lewisbuig, W. Va., "for the wonderful tloitlile lienelit 1 got from Electric Hit ters, in curimr me of both a severe case ol stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which 1 had been an almost help less sull'erer for ten years. It suited my rase as though made just forme." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and to nd the system ol" kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters have uoeitiai. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy, (inly .Vic. at all ilrttgirists. Adv UNLUCKY. "Papa, what is the Bridge of Sighs?" "Thai's the bridge your mother plays, my son." Famous Stage Beauties look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Mulches. Sores or Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Utieklen's Arnica Salve. It glorities the face Eczema or Salt ltheum vanish be fore it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains heals burns, cuts and bri'-'-s. T'nequaled lorpiles. Only25c at all drugjjist'. Adv HIS MISTAKE. "It did Jack no good to marry his stenographer, for she continued the habit of the office in their home." "How so?" "VC'hen he starts to dictaie, she takes him down." CASTOR I A For Infauti and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature The iiiuii wlio puu his b:-:t foot forward never has many kicks coming. B3 VE FURNISH A Royal Feast to every one ho buy their groceries at our store. Alf the seasonable delicacies are' found in our store the year round. I j I j CONFECTIONERIES I j FRUITS CROCKERY AND TIN ; WARE i Wooden and Willowware, Etc.1 Goods delivered promptly any 'where in town. Polite clerk . I I Phone So. M0. I B. M. PURNELL, WKI.IION, N. C. FOIIYSOKLNOlAXAUVE roa frtsMM Tvousls and Constimtin 1 . I I M smiles MHiaisHaaBaB li) My Doctor Said "Try Cardui," writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. C " I was in a very low state of health, and was not able to be up and tend to my duties. I did try Cardui, and soon began to feel better. I got able to be up and help do my housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now I am able to do my housework and to care for my children, and I feel as though I could never praise Cardui enough for the benefits 1 have received," TAKE ARDUIWomanTonic Cardui Is successful, because it is made especially for women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. Cardui does one thing, and does it well. That explaini the great success which it has had, during the past 50 years, In helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to health and happiness. If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, cross and Irritable, it's because you need a tonic. Why not try Cardui? Cardui builds, strengthens, restores, and acts in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test it for yourself. Your druggist sells Cardui. Ask him. Writt to: LtdlM Advliorr Dept.. ChttiinKi Medicine Co.. Chamnooi, Ttno. tor SpKial liutmcttont, and 6-Mtt book, " Hon TrMtmeot lor Woratu, stnl list J ' misumi i.ii mmuistuuiwffWM nil ir fin ii uniiifi H '' The Drug Store to Take Your Prescriptions to W. M. COHEN'S, Where they will be accurately and Carefully Compounded,day or night KG ATLANTA CANDIES Norris Delicious Candies-superior to all others received weekly. n WHEN YOU WANT IT EARLY M CALL 'Phone us j$ W. 1. 1 li IV l'j li, 1 GREATEST BLOOD MEDICINE KNOWN TO THE WORLD TODAY. Good.pure blood naturally makes a person strong and healthy. When the blood contains poisonous sub stances your organic funciions are weakened. Neglect the blood and your whole system suffers. The result is bad health. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy is Nature's own medicine, made from fresh green herbs found near the banks of the Tarriver.in Nonh Carolina. It is the greatest blood medicine known lo the world today. It is absolutely pure, as testified to by medical expert chem ists. It is recommended and pre scribed by many leading physicians We can produce absolute proof: that it has made some of the mosi : wonderful cures on record. We will send you copies of these lesii-! monial letters upon request to Mrs. ' "Exceisior Have Swept I-Mtti M.uiii? to California. In city and country ul.te Amin,.,u b,.yn li.ive yelled themselves bourse lor Hit s, wi'ii. Ii i 'ul abt'K-lh Kir'lrttNv' snoeiui ce sever kn .. Vt in u j liuy wnl a tliniK he usu.illv r t it. Ho thui ;,n j.m.i i.t b,,y now wt.ii "kxcclmiir Hoy Snnit:." hli... .. "MOV Scouts" Camn This Is the iihoe thnt swept the country like ,ni jciir. i ne iiKiiifsi, strongest boy's shoe e v r mmle. Uppers and soles of genuine tile lvalue,, tanned by our secret process. Solt as a Kluve mid his as mini;. Reinforced sole run t tear loose. Wears two times as lontf as ordiuaty shoes. Colors Olive, Tan and IIUi I:. "Excehior Boy Scouti" Piker A new shoe. Almost at popular, already, as the "Camp Shoe." Rnleodici lor Rcnoul and regular Wrvir Soft a a glove and wear like Iron call, hull "Kxcelsior Hoy mane in riner, iKn, "Lamp" and oilier styles. In bluchers, high-cut, button, etc. neieer niarir. i it 1 1 . una "Film luili Hm Stn a UH tl.OO. 'mi'.. '.I...' 12.S0. B'r hm' ami Mtn mil IK Ul, f UUm hr THE LXCtLsiOR SHOE WELDON SHOE CO., TU w i m ii . u syip . WOKTH SMAOONO YOUR UTS OVBC CM 3 4, Your wants n '" "' al "i1"-'-' .-""'i ' "I ul- Joe Person's Remedy Co., Kinrell, N.C. It is also a great ionic and regu lator. Dr. Thomas M. Jordan, of Raleigh, N. C, says: "I am fully informed as to the ingredients composing Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, having tried it in cast, s of eczema, especially among children. It has given me satisfaction and does all that is claimed for it. It gives me pleasure lo make this statement." This wonderful Blood Purifier is sold at all drug siores in $1 bot tles, or six bottles for $5 and 12 bodies for $10. Commence using Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy today and enjoy perfect healih by having pure blood coursing through your system. Don't put this off. De lays are dangerous. Boy Scout 99 the Country! Srm 'Camu" S IHf 11 .VI fit Black boarded bellows tongue. Ktra heavy unit soles. Uther Stvlei Scouts" Shoes Hre -farai e." "Cam. inn un.i m,n.n.A..i niui tiuir I.,., ,..... .j mm-. ! s no coy scouts Shoe Genuine, Withnnf SwasUka "Good Luck" CESKn lumd f.uclc" Charm illustrated In of this adverlisement is attached to uu K'iumt -txcelslor Hoy Scouts' . Sh)eS. l A ft, DA Bkn.A ..b.... - -iM uinrrt iviiijuui attached. Lnnlr. iii ih r cnartn Does out discolor. Splendid for prises tor CO, J-Uiu.lh,'oki for 3mk k, Weldon, N. C. bui lispliij -OK - I l.l. .V ttlMKIi MILLlRtRV. KAM'Y (itKM'Saud NOVELTIES r.ntl.-riekV Patterns K & (j. Corsets, SjiMH ill T.'.c. Ijdi.-k J". to l fH. Prices will be made to suit the times. Hals and Potmets made and trimmed to order II MWI.OltliEliS PROMPTLY lll.l.EI1. MP " LCWIS, Weldon, S. ('. LOST A PAIR OP SPECTACLES It is better that ihey remain lost if ihey were not properly fined to suit your eyesight. One's success in life is enhanced or impaired by the manner in which sees things. If you have weak eyes or poor eyesight you are LABORING UNDER A DIFFICULTY which we can remove by fining you proper glasses 10 see things as they really are. J. H. WALLER, JKWKLKK A Nl OPTICIAN, Weldon, X. f. Watch Inspector for Seal loard Air Line and Atlantic t'oast Linn. Wholesale and Retail ICE DEALERS. Caller I'.mlher's Mine Aluuy lea-ly to MTYe R it-lit I'licci 1 iiiaianleed. T'll youi I'ni'iid al'out it. E vei vlio.l v will he lcaM'd. fieine nihet the laee AMi don't foiiret (iaidiicr Quad and Pound t aken Received flesh daily. 0" train foily oue The lirst store to open in town Have t'vrrrihinir you waul Eat and lu- merry Rhil' and ak for Phone So. I. ( AHTKIt !;o., Wholesale and Ketail Ice I'ealern. Phone No. I. Weldon, X. C. Honest Farmers Honest Millers Turn il into Hour which is an clean as modern skill can make it. Honest Bread Is the result when it comes Irom our ovens. In thesedays of adulteration, aililieial colorine. etc , we are proud to say that no tain t i attached to our hakim;. I'm it for wholesoiiifiieaa. ru- it for toothsonieness. M, S, MOUNTCASTLE. Weldon, N. C. WELDON LUNCH ROOM rirt-Clas Restaurant for I ndie and Qentlemen QUICK LUNCHES SERVED DAY OR NIQHT. Anythiuir you av want to older in season. I'ruits, Ice ('ream. R. L. CRAWLEY.Manager. Weldon, N. f. - II... . . .;'-. -i ,,. ht 1 ""tl-C'sr .If.l'. . ' vft,-an , 1 1 , nT.i(i,mit r.:. rjt i on i-'Ui-n' ti.i lit y, r.'ifiU prirt !... ,). vi.u ,n . ii n.i i , inv. iltml.lt- I '".H0W 10 oaT'-' '! fttPT. tiff, ItJCf! ; .'..r-:.,, ,r ;t... .n.M.oH. I iDsSWifTftSO. ' :.' wi-:i iwiaawaK-MTMl FOIIY'SOSINOLflOOlYi roa tranMN Taouan anal.CotiiTjMriv mm ZLm l' If i W Lv PROFESSIONAL CAKOs. WALTER U. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, 'KIl'dX. X. (-. PructieeMii ihe couilsol ll.u,, Northampton and in the Supreme n Keileral courts. ( 'ollectioiiB made in .1" partH of North Carolina. llmi.i, at Halifax opeu every Monday Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney anil Cjumellor-at-Liw WKI.IXJN, X. V. liuciness promntlv and fuitl,r,,ii temled to. ' ' "V Associated w ith Peebles A it,,..:. - . (lay & Midyettc in Halifax 'supcrio. Court practice. 2-a.tf GEORGE C. GREEN. " ATTO RN E Y-AT- LAW, (National Hank Building) Weldon. N. C. ELLIOTT B. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HALIFAX, X. C. PKAi-rii KH in the courts ofIlalifax,nj adjoining counties and in the pi vine court of the State. Special atten. tion (riven to collections and prompt re. turns. in.H.1, W. J. WARD DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL Hl lLIUNo WELDON. N.C iep!2 ty SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L. HAYWARD, Weldon, N. C Lames! Stock in tk Still. When in Norfolk call on a You will find what you tut and gel it quickly. ' Having no canvassers, go agent's commissions ire Ki lled to our prices. Thii eat ables us to use tirstclisnmt terial and liuish it propetlj , We Pay Freight and GuarantM Safe Arrival THE COUPER MARBLL UORKS. (t(3 years in business.) 159-163 Hank St NOKFOLKTl ROSES. Carnations, Violets and other flowers always on hand, .shower Wedding Bouquets, llandtoM Floral Designs, Palms and KerM W i -....... iiuuir eoikuic. Hyacinths, Tulips. Narclssiu and manv other varieties ol Bulbs If I fall planlmii either for out or indoor u ture. Hose bushes, MaKiiolias "1 v I erirreens. Write, 'phone or teleKntpo. H. STEINMETZ, Florist. Raleigh, North Carolina. 8-83 ly Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for Y They will cure your backaclw trengthen your kidneyi, W rect urinary Irregularitiei, bu2( up the worn out tissues, l eliminate the excess uric id', that causes rheumatism. PfH vent Brlght'a Disease and W bates, and restore health sxj strength. Refuse ubititat "P. OLABK, j do to HARRISON'S For Automobile Repairs and W'1 .mi sinus oi siaciiine m , W tinnary. (iasoline, Marine and l.UKIIII'B, lllllin 1,1111 I I-,"!"' Kuaranteeu. Goodjyear Tires and Supplies on hand Shop rast end of Second H. W. HA KRIS0 VVcldoa, FOLEYSHOMfl
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