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IP 1 II IP Advertising Rates Made Known on Application A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.50 .er Annum VOL. XliVIII, T.U)OX. N. ( ., TIH'HSDAY, Al'.l ST lis, lUM. NO. I COLORS AS CURES. II 3U .M.cnllill, 3 'KK CKJCP. Afgfiiiiiii'iTfpaniionlcrAs' -n n similaiiii!il'!iiu(l,TOli'i;ii!a UearS II. 6 liiiglIii'Si(ffliulisarjiU(W!s3f rim! For Infanta an J Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Proraolcs Difslionflw rful-1 ni.cc :iiid Ilu.il rnnl.tliiCfinilK). 5 1,'pium.piuipmiic nornitierai. Not Narcotic, j JltrjHtfOJMMinMWt fttpiptia SrrJ' JtKSrtwa l tvmtrmrnr - Itii'aritHHlfrSula ll'trm Strd llcrtlitd Suqar fWajmw tlunv. t Fl llimn.l.r iV-l-midlnS uu'llti-. oim.uj lUlxuiuiY- Mon.SourSloiiiacli.Dlaiitea i.: L' Worms A. ohvuisimimihi u IwssawlLOSSOrSLtfcK Facsimile Signalurc of NEW YORK. (V. In Use or Over Thirty Years j SET railTTYiSilAlLiUJ B U H I 1 1 tjwfeS tl flu I Oil 111 Exact Copy of Wrapper. TM, ,. 0omy. o oity. fin ? -"25 S: H C. 5". ST. ST- 5?"- Is . w i Ti A arm nnACT i 0 III Vi v iv ft to The Standard Railroad of the South Ramifies the "Nation's (iarden Spot." Wrightsville $5.40 ; BEACH IS CAI.I.INU YOU. til V il III i IlLTl) ill . Iickits nil sale :i I 111 1 1 : s an. I lo forenoon trains Siinilavs, hunted In icaeh Mildon ri'tlliniiiL' Tucsdiiv mnlnilihl follow lint dale of -ale V m ATLANTIC (d As I' I. INK. "th,-standaid liailnay . .1" 1 1 1.-ml li ' C. I: CAIM'Lli. Ticket .Vent. J. CRAIO I' T M T L Will I L. (i I' A VI I I l I .t . 1 1 i 1 1 Mi h h h i M '.IS The Superstitions of the Simple May Become the Science of the Wise. Many ;i beM.imt; in waysiile vil Iiiecs Mill insists ili.n a wrapper of red Manuel is ihe surest cure for sore throat; utul the elticiency lies, ! she will tell yon, not so much in .1 1 ... ;,. I.... I...-,..... ! llll: CIUIII l IN 111 li'li'i . 1 1 1 il I irn- ingly en(Hii;h the retneily is often elleetive, or ,u least tlie mulllecl patient eis well. Is this merely a homely superstition or has it a hidden hasis somewhere in scien tific truth, as most superstitions have ? A writer in London "Answ ers" holds the latter opinion. "Learn ed authorities," he says, "agree thai red light is excellent in most skin diseases, while Hue and vio- : let are infallible germ killers. i Green is regard as a sure bringer of rest and calm, and is generally used in treating all sons of eye complaints and nervous diseases." It seems, indeed, that from time out of memory certain colors have been regarded as conducive to I bodily welfare. It has long been a Spanish custom, we are told, that children suffering from measles shall be dressed in a red gown and dosed with red liquids, while in parts of the Orient measles are painted a vivid crimson. The use of the violet ray in treat ing certain maladies today is famil- . iar and the color idea as related to health and comfort is also evident in our white suits and shoes for summer, il may lie mat as expe riment advances, the superstitions of the simple will become the sci ence of the wise. THK l.KSSRR EVIL. 3 O THE BANK OF WELDOii WKLDON, X. Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, Slate of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. P.aPLt?l.ld..SnrPlus.'... $53,000. For nearly '.'o yi'iirx thin institution has proviili-tl liaiikinir fanlitirs foi thin section. Its Htuckluildirs uinl ollirrm an- tili'noiinl mtli I In' l.usi ness interests of ilulil'ux and Noitliamptnn counties. A Savings Department is maintaiiii'il I'ul the lienelit oTull hn tlesiie to deposit in a Savings Hank. In tins Heiarlnienl iiitercnt is allowed as follows: . For Deposits allowed ton-main three mouths or Imiirer. J per eeut. Six months or longer, H per cent. Twelve mouths or lonu'er. I pel cent. Any in formation will he furnnhe-l on application to the I'resiileiil oi fashiei I'KKHIUINT : W. K. DANIEL, VII K'l'UKSIIIKM'i W. K. SMITH. I.. K. DliAI'KK.Tt-ll I ' A II I KH' .1. II. IHtAKK. DlltEtTOli.S W. H. Smith, W. K. Daniel, .1. O. Drake, V. M ( ..hen, A. C'JJouse, J.I.. Shi-pher-I, W. A. Pierce, D. It. olhcoU'er, .1 . V. sle-lfe OE ton & Poo o MaDufactunns Company , A gentleman from the North was enjoying the excitement of a bear hunt down in Mississippi. The bear was surrounded in a small cane thicket. The dogs could not 'ci the hear otil and the tilaniei who was at the head of the hunt called out in one of the ne groes: "Sam, go in thetc and gel thai bear out." The negro hesitated lot a mo ment and then plunged into the cane. A few moments later the negro, the bear and the dogs w ere rolling upon the ground outside. Alter the hunt w as over the visitor said to the negro: "Vi'ere you not afraid to go into thai thicket with that bear?" j "Cap'u replied the negro, "il j I was jest dis way: I never had 1 met dat b'ar, but 1 was pussonally j : 'quainied wid de old boss, so 1 jest naturally took dat b'ar." WMIl.l; 1'Hli l ll)l)l.i;i I'l.AVS, Don't be huiitin' trouble, for 'twill hunt you migthy soon; Never say "the jig's up" while the fiddler plays a tune. , Hands 'round, my honey, Take your time and chance; Tiddler needs the money An' we'll have another dance. Lover is a-singin' 10 a Lady in the Moon, But we are for the dancin' w hile I the tiddler plays a tune. "Dark time, or sunny, ! No time to weep, Hands 'round, my honey, An' we'll dance the stat s to sleep. Stanton. A girl keeps her wits by flirting and a man loses his. Once Upon a Time 1 " V'Kf there was really no way out of J it lor tlie Dinner. I'loddinu noniu Irom the field with his team at close of day, he saw before him the wait ing small jobs about the house, barn, and yard, jobs that took time and labor, and never seemed to end. There was water to be pumped, wood to lie sawed, various machines to be run by hand. It was a dreary prospect hut that was once upon a time. Today he lets the engine do it. Huy from the I 11 C engine line. I I1C engines are built right and consistently all through, to work efficiently lor years. Whether you want it for sawing, pumping, spraying, electric light plant, for running separator, or repair shop, or for all sorts of tiresome energy wasting small farm jobs, you have need of an I H C Oil and Gas Engine An I 11 C engine will develop from ten to thirty per cent more than its rated capacity. Perfect combustion makes it economical in fuel consumption. Its simplicity makes it practically trouble-proof. 1 H C engines are built in vertical, horizon tal, stationary, portable, skidded, air-cooled and water-cooled styles. The line includes sawing, pumping and spraying outfits. Sizes from 1 to 50-horse power. They operate on ias, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, distillate and alcohol. I 11 C oil tractors range in ize from d-12 to 30-00-horse power, for plowing, thresh ing, etc. Have the I II C local dealer demonstrate the engine to yon and explain its various points. Get catalogues from him, or write the International Harvester Company of America UncorporalcUi Richmond Va. ill I I i iftiT i 11 T THE BEGGAR. MANI KACTI KKKS OF Building Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors, Wind, Mantels, Door and Window Sued-, ! I MADK I'DOIiDFIt AND I; Ft 1 1 I.AKsr.K K MZr. ! tiood Materials, Mir: Il (trade Workmanship, Our Slogan. 1 Weldon, N. C. j laoaonL 1 in. m NflRTMQMPTnN A. W P RT PflRfl RflllWAY Pil" I1UII I III llll I I Wll VH llkll I I VIIM III llfc II 1 1 1 w w I q KKAbUOft-N lalyext Suniays No I1N0 S:So..'i A.Mjlv.M P.M. S::io U!:l.- S::i"i !l:U0iJ:4."i 4:Oo 1:00 AH-'ll I. PHI Leave (oiiiiheny Ariie Leave Mowllel.P Arrive Arrive Jackson Leave I KI-AI) HI haily SunJays Nii.jNo.1 Noll a.mJf.m.ip.m. llrl.V 8 a:V. Hi : i:) :lu! lwi: IO::lll! '.,:I.iI 5:111 . W. ItollLUI'sON, (ieueral Mauaifer NOTK-.M.iwIK.U l.i Flat SUI1..11 (lrl Mjiu t oaio... i.u,nl. iv. N . ., M ir. n I'm. i"ii 30000C SALLOWNESS This disorder is due to a lotpid liver involving the stomach and bowels. To correct the trouble take SIMMONS KI D LIVER REGULATOR (TUB POWOliK IOKM) When the complexion is sallow and you have Bpcll ni veiiio (blind staggers) on stisipmK or riiun and deuly and your bow els me h ii'icular, with much lljlul. ii. e (wind in Ihe bowels) you are Ij.ully in need of Simmons Liver KeKulator. The liver in the cause of ull the trouble and when Ihe liver is at fault, there is nothing more iliective. Simmons Liver Kmulator tui. kly restores sound, hcalthv nmditioiB in the liver, stomach and IkiwcIs; sweetens the breath, helps digestion and brings back the ruddy hue of health to the cuniplexion. SM by ()..i.rj Price, ..irt.' I.i uire. JI.OJ A. lur Hi' loiumr wuli ll. Rril 7. on llir Utwl. II yuti citiii.ii ci H. finil to in. we wiU KnJ II h. iii.il. . i'ii4. So..n.n.i l.iir. krfiiliuii l ).. tiut u Hi li.it.l t.inil ..l iIiiik wlm prfl.r It 1'n.T ll.inl iwl bmilr Lixik lui iIk K.d . l.lwl. J. II. 7 HI IH M CO., rruprUluit SI. louli, MUiourl I le was a weary cripple who stopped me the street I le leaned upon his crutches to rest his weary feet, And as 1 bought his pencils I saw his thankful smile, And where the crowd surged passed us 1 paused a liule while. "And ate you never weary," I asked him, "of your fate, And do you never envy the wealthy and the great?" Is life still wot th ihe eflori, and can you gladly, too, Still thank your God for favors which He bestow s on you?" I le smiled and then he answered : "There stands in yonder square A blind man who is begging of people passing there; 1 le never sees their faces, but ihet e, day after day, He bravely stands with ouwi etched hands to iheni thai pass thai way. "I see the sky above me; I see ihe children run; 1 see the world and wonder at things which men have done. And when the day is ended ihere is a quiet place Where I can see ihe gladness in some one's eager face. "Sometimes I feel ihe burden and sometimes I complain, Then, seeing her who loves me, my hopes return again." He hobbled on; 1 watched him with painful steps depart; He took my pennies with him and left a thankful heart. MY CHOICE. If I could be what 1 choose to be, I wuuld How like a gentle stream, 1 would give to those who would welcome me, A life like a pleasant dream. And I would share each sorrow and pain, (Jive rest to the w eary soul; And for each loss, give a richer gain, A gem of the purest gold. I would give strength to the weak in faith, And joy to the sad in heart, Clear thorns and stones from the narrow path, And sight to the blind impart. I would make the heavy burdens light, In the homes where I could stay, And the pilgrim's hopes more bright, As he trudged along the way. I w ould cheer the anxious mother's heart, Wailing by 'he sick child's bed; Hring cotnfoii lo her fainting soul, When hfi darling one is dead. I would bring for the raging storm, a calm, Lor the breakers, a haven of rest; I would give to the wounded soul, a balm, And peace to the troubled breast. Though my home would be in the heart of God, In the brightest realms above, 1 would bow me down to the lowly sod, And my name, it would be l.OVi:. DIITNINd "Is Dithers a smart chap?" "Well, he's the kind of a fellow that would plant a piece of dog wood and expect to raise a litter of puppies" A man with a Fat wife would rather believe she was thin than help lace her in. HAD SOME WAY TO TRAVEL. Thirsty Man Had Not Thought of Possibilities When He Made Contract With (iuide. After North Carolina voted to be a dry state its citizens became very suspicious of strangers. One day a commercial traveler went up to an old negro in a little town in the eastern pan of the state and said to him : "Say, uncle, if you will lead me to some place w here I can get a drink I'll give you two dollars." The old darkey looked him care fully over, accepted the two plunks, and said : "All right, boss, just toller me. I le led the thirsty one through the town, on through the suburbs, into the country, and then started due west. After they had traversed about five miles in silence and still nothing in sight, the man asked : "Look here, Mose! Where are we going after this drink?" "We't gwine over into Ken tucky, boss; we can't get nuthin' in dis state." Judge. Mothers, Have Your Children Worms ? Are they feverish, restless, nervous, irritable, dizzy or constipated'.' Do they continually pick their nose or irrind their teeth',' Have they crampini; pains, irregular and lavenous appetite? These ate all siirns of worms. Worms not on ly cause your child suHcrintf, but stunt its mind and irrowth. love "Kickapoo Worm Killer" at once. It kills and re moves the worms, improves yourehild's appetite, reiriilates stomach, liver and bowels. The symptoms disappear and your eliilil is made happy and healthy, as nature intended. All drucirists or by mail, 1','ic. K It K AI'OO INDIAN MKDH'INK I'll., Philadelphia, 1'a. St, Louis, .Mo, POOR l'ATHI;K. The oilier day the Duke of Westminster lent Grosvenor house for a meeting of the Invalid Chil dren's Aid Association, and during the meeting one very good story was told, says Pearson's. j A speaker mentioned that one child who had been helped by ihe ' society was asked for her lather's name. "Smith," she said. "And what is his ( ;i i ris.li.in name'" was the next question. " T. ain't got one, " answered the child, obviously not having a ghost of an idea w hat soi l of a thing a (.litistian name might be. : "Oh, he must have one !" per sisted the questioner. "Let me see; what does yutir mother call ' him?" "Blockhead !" was the stagger-1 ing reply. I'M I: CI.IMHHKS. i "So that dance lasted till two o'clock, did it?" grumbled the old man, as the sweet young thing came down to breakfast a little late, but looking as fresh as a daisy. "And I suppose you danced every i dance? Yes. You're one of those delicate girls. If I'd ask you to walk down town some day, you'd faint, and yet they say that one evening's dancing is equivalent to walking 10 miles!" "Not nowadays, papa," answer ed the sweet young thing. ''That is ihe old style dancing you're thinking of. The new style is equivalent to climbing about a hun dred telegraph poles." New York Globe. (iOOt) HABITS. The habit of work. The habit of honesty. The habit of attention. The habit of happiness. The habit of politeness The habit of usefulness. The halm of cleanliness. The habit of promptness. The habit of appreciation. The habit of thoroughness. The habit of thoughifulness. The habit of accomplishment. The habit of correct speaking. The habit of neatness in work The habit of enjoyment of work. The habit of telling ihe exact truth. Only a fool girl believes that every unmarried man she meets is looking for a wife. Suspicion usually finds what it is looking for if il looks long enough. But the man who sings his own praise seldom gets a curtain call. . .V;:VW8JMaMMHMniltflliMltBMMMMMatBl MOTHER SO POORLY i ! Could Hardly Care for Chil- dren Finds Health in Lydia E. Pinkliaiii'a Veg etable Compound. ask- IN COURT. "Are you the defendant? ed the judge. "No, Boss," replied the "I ain't done nothin' io be names like dat. I se got here." "Then, w ho are you?" "Why, I'se de gen'leniun took de chickens." Minister Praises this Laxative Itev. II. Slubelnoll, of Allison, la.. praisiuir Dr. Kiinr's New Life Pill constipation, writes: "Dr. Kinu's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no homc hlKiuld be mlhoul thelll." No better refulaliii for tin-liver and bowels. Kv ery pill t'uaranteed. Try them. Price '.''il-. at all diiiL'tfists. Adv. man, fiT U called X'-f lawyer YA.-. TOO TENI)i:R-Hi-ARTi:l. They had been talking as they ! walked through the leafy groves 1 of Cherokee Park. She had re-j marked pathetically: "Oh, it must be terrible to a man to be rejected by a woman." "Indeed it must," was his re sponse. Then after a while, with sympa thetic ingeuousness, she exclaimed: "It doesn't seem that I could ever have the heart to do it." And then there came a silence between them as he thought it over. The llest Pain Killer. Iluekli u linn's alii when applied to a cut, btuioe, -iiaiu. hum ui scald, or other injury oi iin -lui., .1.11 iU;lT.l, diately remove all pain L. K. ("ham lierlain, of t 'hiiton. Me., suys. "It robs cuts nnd other injuries ol then terrors An a heahnir remedy its eiual don't exint." Will do ipiod for you Only ,' at all dllllllflsts. Adv Hovina Contei, N Y. " For six years 1 have not had us gml health as I have null. 1 wus very miijT when my first Inl y il,.-' Isirn itiul my health was very bad after that. 1 was not regular and 1 had pains in my hack and was so poorly that 1 could ii.iiilly taue care of my two children. 1 doctored With sev eral doctors but got I i.o better. Thi-v told me there was no in ' help without an operation. I have used lr j I.yilia K. l'itikhanV Vegetable Com- poumi ana u nus neipeo me ivonueriuoy. i I do ino.-t of my own woi U now and take j rare of my children. I roeoiaineud your I remedies lo iill suffering women." ! Mrs. Wiu.Aiui A. loi.iiiAM, Care of ! Ki.swiiKTiiTliTTi.ii.liovina Center, N Y. I.yilia E. I'mkluim'a Vegetable Com pound, made from native routs and 1 herbs, contains no narcotics ur harmful I drupi, and today holds the record of I beine' the must successful remedy we know for woman's ills. If you need such It's so pood so icfrcshing you'll take cure not to spill a drop. PEPSI-Cola has tlie taste that makes it your preference. In Bottles At Fount 13 mm ,iFra;--JJll S. M. DICKENS, l.tM'Ul AtfCIlt, Weldon, N. C. THE BEST REMEDY For ..Il forms of RHEUMATISM Luuibauu, SvUtHia, Dixit, Nsural- yu.KMritif Tioublti, Cttsrro and Asthma "5-DROPS" STOP THE PAIN Gives Quick Relief It ftnii tlis nclicsSDit oalns. v liuves swollen lulnts sua niusaies in t.. nl ii lust I iki, iiiHulu. lli'Blruva 11,, cht-m uric acid and Is uuiek. sain una sum 111 US lui-iilts. fta u'Iht i-i'tunir like it.. Sample free on request. SOLD BY. DRUGGIST Ono Hollar pt-t-boUK or sunt prfl- i ii:uit ..p-iii ruoelut or urles ir uot I iibiatnaijlg lu your lucuj, , SWANS0N RHEUMATIC CUM CO. , tt Lake ttrttl CMoigo Conitlpstlon.Slok Hssdasss ' 3 .1 "Jtl A CHKHRRJL OIRl.. I le They say kissing brings on diseases. She Well, a liule illness must come into every life. Boston Transcript. A man will make less objection to being taken to jail by (he sheriff than to church by his wife. OR UI HINO THE BARN. Parson "Do you know where little boys go when they smoke?" Boy "Yes; up the alley." CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th Signature of a medicine why don't you try it ? If vou IlllK- till" Mligllti'Mf iloulit (hat I.yilia 1-1. lNiiklinlil'.s Voseta lilcC'niupotiiiil will help volt. rile to l.ydin l.l'ilikllillii Medicine! o. (t-oiitiiloiitiaP I.J nil. Mass., fornil-vli'i-. Your li-tli-r will lieopom-cl, read unci answered by n woman, nud held lil strict coutldcueo. SALE BY TRUSTEE. I uder and by virliie ol u certain di ed ol trust braiinc dale Mav '-', Pui'i. ami ! .lul v teem. Inl in I k '.HI at pate ail. j olhee nl Hie lieitister of Deeds Inr Huh. I lav .'i.lllll I , eveeilll'd and d--lllCled I'V 1 . I., l oeluan and n He In W. li. Daniel, i liustee, In secure indebtedness therein ! meiilioni'-l lo M rs. Temple I!. Alsop, j delililll hai lint been uuide ill the pay-' Ulellt of -Hid lllilebledlle-N ail-l the llll- ! der-iC-lied tliltee loll 1 1 1 Lt been leilli-.l ' ed to eveli'lxi' the pollel ol sale, tin- i Ull. lelslt'llld tllislee ill sell lit public, aiicinui to iln- lush. t I.;.!.!; r frr n- in Hie town of Weldon in front of M. ( olien's Druii Mloie on j I riday, September 12th, I9l.t, ; at P. o'clock M . a certain lot or paiecl of land lyitu; situat" and ln'inir in Hie town of Weldon, county of Halifax, and Stale of Ninth Carolina and do sciibed as folloiis: I'.eitiuuiuir at liooch and I'rescotl's coiner on Last side of Cedar street, thence s ,'isl K. I.MI feet to a cornel stake, thence N :tl) K 7 i led to a corner stake, thence N ,iSl V L'si feet to a corner on said street, thence alouif saidl'edar street S ::i I W. ,; leet to the hcirinninir. it beiui; the same lot that was conveyed to Ihe paities of the lirst part by deed of.l. T. liooch and l' L. liooch, his wife, beaiinir dale April mtli, llnia. and recorded in liook l.Vt at paire H!'"i, ollice of the Iteeister of Deeds for Halifax county, to which said dl-ed for a more perfect description reference is here made. A a opportunity is here offered to ob tain a very desirable residence. This the 'Jtli dav of Auitust, 1(113. V. E. DANlfcL, Trustee. Hour Stomsck.BslshiBg klvfr TrouDlas. r Box at Drug fist. C2CU, ICMI. PIU. PIMPUt, tCJllML eusss. wouNDt, uli AMum, sma W0k 1, ., tsMty suM st sua ma -DROPS" SALVE 250 Par lal at folllst jy 21. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS. We carry a lanie stock of standard Typewriters, t an furnish at once Mon arch, lux. Oliver, licnniiL'tou. lioyal, Smith Premier. I.. C. Smith & Ilro.'s and I nderwooii. Any other make from "i to I". days ' nolice. We have both the visible and llu-invisible. We bought a laiee slock ol these Tvpewnters from one. Ion i th to one-half tlie trirular whole sale price, and on sale now at one-fourth to one hall the regular retail prices. A ifood Typewnter from $? .'si to !'. A better one l an to f.'H.l. The best In, io r '." up to any puce. Will be ulsd loau-wei liny imuirv in couneelioa it ilh these uiuchiiies, and send samples ..I the noik done bv any of the Type writers w e have, livery boy and iriri should have one of our cheap Typew ri ters to leant how to use. Any person nho can write well on a typewriter csa demand a larire salary. Anyone who buys a cheap typew liter from us and wants a better one later, we will take hack the one bouulit and allow thesame paid for it in cxrliantre for a better one, if returned in irood condition and within siv nionths. H not in sood condition we allow the market value. We carryType w riter nlibous and other supplies. SPIERS BROS. W ELDON. N O RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your llheuuiafisio Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns. Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c
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