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DO YOU DRIVE TO TOWN? 1'his farmer tele phtaietl ami slii'ti tl at home. And find the nm unfavorable for your produce? The fanner who has a telephone in his home can telephone first. The useless trips thus saved are worth the cost of service. Under our plan the service costs but a trifle ; the farmer owns the instrument and the equipment. For information write to our nearest Manager for pamphlet, or address: Farmers' Line Department HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Henderson, N. C. 30 lonmoi V Day I'iionb -.r P. N. STAIN BACK'S EEEEEEE U N 1 ) K H' Weldon, Full Line of CASKETS, COPFINS and ROBES. Day, Night and Out -of -Town Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. ROWE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Seventeen years' Experience. Hearse Service Anywhere 30E 301 Why Spend All You Earn? You might jjet sick or hurt--be prepared for it. You might want to make an investmentstart now, "Takes money to make money," you know, You might be visiied by thieves or fire-an account with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to get into. We Dav 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts Til Hi Bank of Halifax, HALIFAX, 1ST. C. N. L. Stedman, President. CHARLES C. ALLEY, Inc., (Successors to Chan. C. Alley.) WHOLESALE Confectioners & Fancy Grocers PKTEUSBUKU. VA. General Agent In Virginia and North Carolina for the celebrated Si-akhow's Chocolates. r: Represented in Eastern Carolina by .Messrs W. T, Baugh an. I. Mel'. Tucker. Reserve vour ordeis for them. IIIEH SOLD BKOISTKBKU THAD8 MAKI SPECIALTIES Virginia Dare Pocahonta iryM I White cinucrnong) (l;ed Scuppernong) Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Qarrett's Special Minnehaha (lied C liam pairiiel (Sparkling ( hiuipagnc) 1 1 try M'uppemuiig.) And other varieties of IT ItE aud Wllnl.K.soM K WINKS for home and hotel ue. Highetit Market Prices Paid in s.ason for Hl.Ai KHERRlKs, tiltAI'KS. aud all kinds of small fruits. NORFOLK, Va , (Home Ollico) Si. CONDF.NSED STATEMENT OF Bank of Enfield, N. C, at the close of Resources Loans and discounts, t'-j,503.uti Overdrafts. 013.M Banking House S.ikio.UU Furniture and Kiitures, 1,ihk).im) Other Real EsUte, l.udo.oo Cash and Due from Banks 50,203.42 Total, J3H.4U9I j vey Watson, Cashier of the above the' above statement is true to the best Bute of North Carolina, 1 County of Halifax. '"' Suhaeribed and sworn to before me, this lOtb day of .Tune 1913. " J. W.WHITAKER, NoUry Publio. Th'it farmer went tit market. N uiiiT I'iionhs aud F A K K 1 i EEIEE:ZiIE. North Carolina EXO 0E E. L. Travis, Vicu-1'resident. F. li. Gregory Cashier. EQOF PUS! BY WELDON, N. C. ' Garrett & Co. (ESTABMSHEIl Ktt.) Pioneer American Wine Growers, UiL'M. MO. SAN HUNC'l-CO, Cai.. THE CONDITION OF THE Enfield, business June 4, 1913 Liabilities Capital Stock, flU.OUo.UO .Surplus and Undivided profits, 41,493.42 Unearned discounts 94 Accrued Interest due dept'r l.UOO.OO Dividends unpaid Deposits, 23tS,l:!2 58 Total. 1 314,4 12.11 State of North Carolina, I County of Halifax, - named bank, do solemnly oi my knowledge and belief, swear that IVEY WATSON, Cashier. Correct-Attest: GEO, B. CTRTIS, C. K. MctiWIUAN, A. H. HARRISON, Directors hgr cDrodklyn flAbKFACL aiBLE-STuPY-OrV D" GOO'S INSTRUMENT IN PREPARA TION. Eodu 2:11:25 July 13. "Rtriteil art the wn.fc: Ur they ehuil inherit the tiuth "-U'lltheic J 5. CI1I-: education of Muses Is I lief ly summed ill' in the, Biblical statement tliiit lie "was learn ed in all t lie wisdom of the Egyptians." Legend tells us some thing of his s.liooliug In the philoso phies of that time, aud declares that he was a successful Kgypttau general; but It Is for us to follow the Bible ac count The time was nearlug when Ood Intended to bring the Israelites out of Egypt into the I.aud of Troui lse an Illustration of the still more wonderful deliverance by the Greater than Moses, which now is ncarlng. tiud's providences may be noted In respect 1o the experiences of Moses, who Is credited by the l ord with having been "the meekest man In all the eartli" God wanted a meek man Uv the Important po sition whirh Ho Intended Moses to till Moses' lessons a nil ex perieiices helped to make him meek Who can lf'.f Ihreic Itwutlt e.lu the tieultle not see that. If he had hceii proud and arrogant, he would have been rutlt for the duties and responsibilities devolv ing upon him as leader of his people? Perhaps no man had a more dittlcult task than that represented In Moses' forty years with Israel In the wilder ness. We may be sure that he was prepared for the ordeal only by the experiences of the preceding eighty years of his life. The adopted son of the EgypUan princess, Moses must have been H court favorite, and In danger of culti vating pride and arrogance. As an off set, he had continually before him the fact that his features were Jewish, and that thus every one had knowledge of his identity with the despised and oppressed people. The tendency would naturally be toward one of two courses: Either he would seek to lg nore the Hebrews and to become more and more Identified with the Egyp tians, or else he would exercise fullh In the special promises of which his people were heirs as children of Abra ham, Isaac and Jacob. St. Paul notes that Moses was a Vic tor In this test. He chose to suffer af fliction with the people of God rather than to enjoy the honors which might have been his as an adopted member of the royal family. (Hebrews ll;24-2tl.) To Moses the Promise which God made to Abraham, and repeated to Isaac and Jacob, find which still awaits ful filment, was more to be desired than all the riches and honors of earth. Molts Discouraged, Heartbrokon. Trusting In the Lord's Promise, Moses believed that the time bad come for the deliverance of the Israelites from bondage. He knew well of his miraculous preservation, and had the assurance of (oul's Promise that this signified that God had a special work for him to do. He was anxious to be gin that work. He knew not of his ow'n unreadiness that he would require forty years more of special schooling. An occasion to show his zeal fnr his brethren came when he saw an Egyp thin abusing one of them. Moses threw himself Into the scuttle. The Egyptian was killed. Moses perceived that none of the Egyptians knew of the matter, so ho quietly burled the victim In the sand. He doubted not that his brethren would realize that he was their friend and defender, and would look to htm with confidence us their lender, when God's providence would open the door for them to leave Egypt But all Ids dreams faded when, nest day, he perceived that there was no such loyalty among his brethren, and that they were ready to deliver 1 aim to the Egyptian authorities. Thorough ly discouraged and fearing for his life. Moses fled to the wilderness of Mldlnn. It looked as though all his education and development had gone to waste Moses Jethro'l Shepherd. As the fugitive sat upon the cosing of a well, shepherds brought their flocks for water Amongst the sheep- ten d e r s were Jethro'l daugh ters, and oppos lug them somt uugallant shep herds, who bin dered tbem Moses took theli part, and drew water for thelt flocks. Incidental ly he walked with them to ward their home. "atom llelptil Hum.' Jethro was appreciative of the stran fc-er, who did not disclose his Identity Moses was thoroughly crestfallen meek, teachable. Moses married one of Jethro's daugh ten and continued to be a shepherd for forty yenrs. He did not nt the time understand the Lord's provl dences In his affairs; but he was all those years learning a most important lesson of meekness, of full submission to tho Divine will. When the lesson had been learned, God's time had come to put Ills thus doubly educated ser vant Into a most Important place, for which he never could have been quail Bed without Just auch experiences God's dealings with Moses lllustmtv the general principles of Ills ileallini with all those whom He would use li ipetlal sen Ice TMR WAY TO I.IVK. mm mi Let me but live my life from year 10 year, With forward face and unre lenting soul, Not hurrying to nor mrnine from the goal, Not mourning for the ihings ihat disappear In the dim past nor holding back in fear From what the future veils, but with a whole And happy heart that pays the toll To you and age and travels on with cheer. Henry van Dyke. It sometimes happens that while a man is watching his enemies his fool friends get away with him. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S G A STO R I A A MINIATURE WORLD. Our Little World Swinging; In Space, Goes On. We Make j Kriends, Find Lovers, Develop j Hates, in a Little While It All Dissolves; we Scatter as Star Mist. An ocean liner is a miniature world. Here are a number of people, coming from "out of the nowhere into the here," thrown together a week or two (we go the Meditera nenn route) and then scattered, never to see each oilier again. Ii is an image of your life and mine. We are all human beings, bui we act as if we were creatures of different clay. The first-class pas sengers from the height of the promenade deck look down upon the steerage as they might look upon so many animals. The steer age people look up at them across oceans of social space. You can not help wondering how soon they would all gel acquainted jf there should be a shipwreck; and what a reversal ol social standing ihere would be if all w ere cast upon a desert island; for as like as not some man down there on the greasy lower deck is the Admiral Chichton wiih the brain 10 rule. Then the sailors slip by and nev er speak to the passengers. Per haps they are forbiddden. It is a German boai.and almost everything is forbidden. But I wonder what they think, what their lives are, as they doubtless wonder about me. They go about endlessly polishing brasses and scrubbing decks and painiing woodwork. Down in the bowels of the ship are people at work in the dark. Stokers are shoveling coal. They can only stand it for an hour or so; they must frequently rest and come to the fresh air to breaihe. They are half naked, covered with sweat and coal dust. Then there are cooks and scul lion and innumerable stewards, all at work attending to the comfort of the passengers, because the pas sengers have money. Why? Be cause they brought the money on board with them. There again is your world. Children born into it to be waited upon, others born to serve ihem, most controlled by conditions that happened before they came aboard. Some of ihe passengers are so ciable. Others are exclusive. A man and his wife have the state room de luxe, which cosis an enormous price; they lake their meals in their room, they sit quite isolated on t lie deck when they lake air, ihey have spoken to no one; yet they dress extravagantly, surely for us all to see. I don't believe they are people. They are "characters" of the New York smart set, escaped from one of the society novels. What a lot of pains they take to be bored ! Outside is the opal sky and the ever-moving sea and the clouds and the majesty of great nature; and in the smoking room is a man who has played 134 games of sol itaire and smoked perhaps 234 pipefuls of tobacco since he em barked. And haven'i you met people like that? Our little world, swinging in space, goes on; we make friends, finds lovers, develop hates; in a little while it all dissolves; we scat ter, as star-mist. Atlanta Journal. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA (final v Li in ,i. i .-until!.. OR HO fit. TRAD! -MARKS, ttw-nm iifnl I .ij.yi ;,frit t -Kt L...i,-.i ,.! .,1 k.i.ii, M...I.-1 oi Ptn.M. t.r PRII Ir'ORT uli l-.it.'iit.tt'inty. Titli-nt irrt i.v r. !i!iy. sank ntrtnp. ci, St'iitl -Tit in uini t..i nuihi.i nn.ttUitMe UK en HOW TO OBTAIN N'ul tILL FAT f NTS, U, U ti' wnl I'M. Hum In Ki t t iMtft iM t, juitt nt hiw unit dMkt vutuliii uilimniiuo, D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYER!, 303 Seventh St., Vraihinpi , , 0. C. KILLTHE COUCH ANOCURETMCLUNGS RY tntOUCHS 6oai.oo i WiiHOtttf mi ,,nVOI LOS MAUTHBOAT'AND lUNGTHOUBliS tlAtitHretn SArrtai rrof D. R. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Tire Insurance. Roanoke News Office -:- WcUub N.C Choice Cut Flowers Hones, CaruatioDS an. I Asters in all colon. Our artistic arrangement in weililinir outtita are equal to the bent. Nothing liner in tloral ollennthan our ntylrn. Pot plants, palms ami ferns for house Decoration. Write for list. Mail, teh'traili or ti'lcphoue onleri promptly executed by j. L O'QUINN & COMPANY FLOKUSTH, RALEIGH, North Carolina. Puonet 149 Aak for price list .1 I u I EmDIlZOVF. Be Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonic! Cardul Is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural medicine safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 60 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the same for you. QTAKE .RDUIVomansTonic Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says, "I think there Is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. I used It with the very best results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui. Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall always recommend Cardui to oilier suffering women. 1 can't praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui Is safe and reliable. Try it, today. Wrttt to: UJIf i' Advlwn Dirt., Clulltnooia Mrdicini C, Ctntttnocta, Tian. lor Sttctal liutmv.tnt, anil M-piit book. "Home Truiiiwni lor Wonitn," ut IrM. J M The Drug Store to Take Your Prescriptions to W. M. COHEN'S, Where they will be accurately and Carefully Compounded.day or night CANDIES Norris Delicious Candies-superior to all others received weekly. mmmmMmmmmmmmmmn U WHEN YOU WANT IT EARLY U CALL Jf 3 4, "Dlirtiirt no lir) XT i. ,V J. 11UUC HO $W, T. l'AHK KK, Cures Caused by Impure or Poisoned Blood. Fi'irtcnatUm Erzrma-lnrfiaentloa- Ncrvmiinru it.! Imuure Blood Imooantble Jie Person's Remedy. G'od Pure Hlood will make you Biiar.i iti-e tins rrmitJy to put pure t (.yjiciii.t urinu an uisfuicb returning irom impure or poi.oneJ , It h.ii made thousand! ol wonderful cutM-minn ..,i..i. 1 on MudL til Kecords, HKA JOE PERSON'S REMEDY SAVED LBQ FROM AMPUTATION. IM. JOB Ftt'ON'S REMEDY CO,, K'llf.'H, N. I. "'Jf Mn. IV tf.itt t I 11 tmUulM With a btfikln i. .tm ol a wiy Uitr runnini wte. Attn ihout t i. nr-1 mill one lull ol mt lee ftom the knee 1 1 it i,iMtle to I tned anooi medKinet r4J jnd K. i urW. Otie itT 1 u Ulkinii lo a ikd in trr Mn. Jo Henoti'i Remerir I houiht Tti iuuj IwtiO io irapiove uil I .n ugw pencil Mr, tr Prr-wnS Rpmdy It tn old Indian ol Irr.h, green hrrba, isthered while In : , ' , r a new nrrui mi iouna in i rie neiMii turtiiKHl cl the Tar River in North Carolina, and their medicinal uuMiitiv wrrr nrs uiKovereu oy ine inaiane who lett the formula with tlie Her mn family. It tt nwde to-dav cil lib it wutt by the Indiana and ia guaranteed under ihe National Pure Food and Drug Lawa to be abaolulely pure. MnJoePeraon't Remedy ia told at all drug ttorea In tl tW bottlrt. 8n bottles for ftS 00 or 13 hnttU. inr aiu.w. i-urcnaaa ootlle from vu now iuit wumn your reacn and you should not delay getting your blood Into good, pure condition. Write ua fur trctl. moniala and ret ordt of many wonderlul cura mada by thie great blood mtdiclna. ADDRESS, MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO., KITTRELL, N. C. Kad lnHUa Brand Kldoer Pill, and Llvtr Pill. sr. tlie Wt Prlco2ic.pottp.ld. SampUVrn. S K A B AIR Trains leave Weldon, fiffective Jan. 5, 1913. C. C. CARTER, Ticket Agent. NO. 10 6:05 A. M. -EABOaKII FAI'REnS I'oaclies, sloepinjf t 'am. NO 12 M.AItuAHU MAIL, entiliule t uaclira. I'arlort'ar, lor I'orln. mouth Noifulk, connecting witli Steamship Linea for Wash 3:19 P, m, mjfioii, Baltimore, .New Voilt, Boston and I'roridenee. NO. II EAK)AIill MAII, for Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birming ham and the Southwest; connects at Norliua. Raleigh or Haui 12:07 P.M. let irith ' Florida Kast Mail" No. 4:t, for Jacksonville and Honda points; Inning Car, Sleeping cars-through sleepers to Hamlet and Birmingham. NO IS SEABOAKI) EXI'liEsS, for Raleigh, Atlanta. Birmingham and the Southwest, t onnects at llamlet with No. 4u for 12: 39 A. M. Wilmington; with No. for Columbia. Savannah, Jackson ville and Florida points; sleeping car Portsmouth to Charlotte: Vestibule Coaches, Sleeping aud Dining Cars to all points South and Southwest. No. 1!) for Raleigh leave 7 a. m. No. at from Raleigh arrive ti.'M p. m. W rite to the undersigned for rates and (J. li. KYAN, Qeneral Passenger Agt., Portsmouth, Va. WCBTH SMAOCIMa rjURUFSOVBC Your wants $ The first Groccrytorejoopen. all Diseases when vou n u ttrons nd hlthv w blond in your veiniand tons PROMINENT CITIZKN'S ' nut M I.. It e... 1 month it commeoctd lu mtrid. and duwn. wa ilmnn a-.i j and ohician hm it .-.nn i .Herd about havine il inDiiii.rd h..t Ja mnr nf ih i.m.j. . ... . .. well aiia, JNO. W. JOHNSON. remedy made from the Juice thie condition, thua preserving; your druggist to-duy. OARD LI1STE for Portsitioutli Norfolk, Vestibule time tables. ml MI MM? 'ins- "M U S. LKAHD, Division Passenger Agt RaUlgb, N. C. f-MW.'W-;:'-. , 4 lV?i i'l rr'i 3IHJ gAlJL.rjOAD. TIMEKEEPER OF AMERICA., LANCASTt fl. PA. I am sole agent tor the Hamilton watch in ilns vicinity. 1 repair Watches, Clucks, Jew elry, Sewing Machines, Phono graphs, Cash Registeis, lite. All work guaranteed. (i. C. NKLSON, WF.I.IiON, N. C. -OK- srillNd . SI M M KH MILLINERY. FANCY HOODS and NOVELTIES, Butterick's Patterns R & Q. Corsets, MisseB at 75c. Ladies 70c. to ft. VBl'ricc8 will be made to suit the times, ilats and Bouuets made and trimmed to order." ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MRS. 1 A. LEWIS, Weldon, N.C. Honest Farmers Honest Millers Turn it into Hour uhicli is ttu cvwu us modern skill can mukt it. Honest Bread Ih tlie ri'Htilt hIh-ii tt comes Iron, our ovens. In the.se iJuys of adulteration, urtilieiul eolorinir, ett., e are proud to nay that no tain t is attached to our liakinir. I se it lor Hholesoineness. I e it fur toothsomeness. M. S, MOUNTCASTLE. Weldon, N. C. TIIEN'IIKTII t'AKul IS A C(l.l.l)(!EOI' AGRICULTURE S MECHANIC ARTS. The Stule's Industrial Collect'. KtjuipHinen lor successful lives iu Airiiculture, IlortitMilture. Stuck Kuim iiitf, I'Uiminr. I'oultrv Work, Veterinary .Medicine; iu ( ml, iJectrical and .Me clmnical Ijiirmeennt:; in Clieinistry and hycint:; in totton ManufactiiniiL. Four year cutirses. Two and one year courses ' teucliers; ( stuiients; huildniL's; Modem equipment. County Miperin tendenls huld entrance examinations at all county seats Ju'y 10. Write for complete calaluifiie to K. li. OWKN, Ketristrar, West l.aleih, N. The North Carolina State Normal And Industrial College Maintained hv the State for the women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to decrees. Special courses for teachers. Free tuition to thuse who ucrec to hecome teachers in the State. Fall Session beifins Septemter 17, lUl.i. For catalogue and other information address .IF LI IS I. FOFT. FiCHident, theenslioro, N. C. WE FURNISH A Royal Feast to every one who buy their rrocerieh :it oi r store. All the seasonable vielaueies arel found in our store the year! rounii. CONFECTION FHIES FRUITS CROCKERY AND TIN WARE Wooilen and Willowaare, FHc. tiooda delivered promptly any where in town. I'olile clerks. I'hone No. HO. i R. M. PDRNELL, Wli DON, N i Lamest Stock in the ii Soitb. When in Norfolk call on us You will Hud what you want and get it quickly. "v Having uo eanvasseis, no I L ageut'a comunsiions aie a.l I 1 ded to our puces. This enu L allies us to ube Hrstelassiua. tenal aud finish it properly:. V ( V' 1 W Pay Treiglit and (luarantee Sale Arrival THE COUPER WARBLE WORKS. (03 yean in busmen.) i69-ie3BnklBt I NORFOLK, VA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WAI.TI-R n. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, WEI If V Practices i u e...nl ... il.di.ax .i"" Norlhanipli.il ami in ti e -.ipn ". a" federal com:. I oil. el " "'"' 1 parts of North Caiohhu. I.ianeli ollu-e at Halifax open every Monday Win. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-l.uw, WEI.lHiN, N. C. ltiiHincsH promptly and faithfully at temle.l to. . Associated with 1'eel.les & Harris and (iav Midyette in Halifax Superior Court practice. 2-SM-tf OEOROEC. GREEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (National Kank lluilding) Weldon. N.C. ELLIOTT It. CLARK, ATTORNIiY-AT-LAW, MAl.lt AX. N.C. PiuriK -km ill the eouiU ol llalilax and adjoiuiiiK ci.inilien and in the Su pieme eouit of the State. Special atten tion given to collections aud prompt re turns. Kl-oly W. J. WARD, DK.NTIST, OEKICE IN HAN1EL lit ILIUNH WELDON. N.C' septs ly T. W. Mason, .1. A. Wohiik 1.1. I.aiyshiiiir, N. I'. Jackson, N.C. V. I., l.oxii, Wei. Ion, X. C. MASON, WORRELL & LONG, Attorneys-at-Law. Ottices; Weldon, N. C.an.l.laeksoii.N.C III V lv. T. CLAR K" ATTORNEY AT LAW, EI.DON, X. C. Practices in the courls ol Halifax an. I adjoining counties and ii. the Supren e court ol' the Stale. Special attenti, . given to collections and prompt returns J. K. MK'IIAKI , N. C. A. M. Colli'Ke. on. ii. a. itoiiKirrs, Consiiltinir N'eteri nui iuu . J. E. MICHAEL, Veti-iiiiarmn, Will locale iu Weldon June 1st, WIS, for the practice of veterinary medicine. (Hlice in A. s. Allen's Stahles, Weldon, N. C. s lira Sl-.NL) VOI R ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO L:. L. HAYWARD, X'eldon, N. C. ROSES, Carnations, Violets and other llowcrs always on hand. Shower Wedding Bouquets, Handsoma Floral Designs, l'alms and Kerns for home culture. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus and many other varieties ol llullu for fall planting either for out or indoor cul ture. Hose hushes, .Maguoliaa and Ev ergreens. Write, 'phone or telegraph. H. STEINMETZ, ' Florist, Raleigh, North Carolina. 5-2:i lv Go to HARRISON'S Kor Autonioliile Repairs and Suppliei. All kinds of Maeliiue work done Kta- lionaiy, (.asolme, Mamie aud Steam KiiKiues. Hulls and Pistols satisfaction guaiauteed GOODA Tlresand Supplies on hand lor salt Shop east eud of Second Sltreet II, W. 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