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It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylv.mia Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Carilui, the woman's tonic. She S'ivs further: "Hclmc 1 bei;an to tic Cardui, my back and head vvonUI hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill inc. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles of Cardui, I bewail to feel like a new woman. 1 soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a bin water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when 1 feel a little bad, and it always does me gond." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feeliims, etc., are sure sins of woman ly trouble. Sins that yon need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a nnak' in trying Cardui for your truu'.'k1. It has hem heliiin,; weak, ailing women for moie than fifty jcirs. Get a Bottle Today! HiM M 1: (WHIM OTMMMOTHflV ( I DO YOU DRIVE TO TOV.'NV I I yjhTX. v v v 'M- sM-t s s :2 i tun n x - -it n. 1 H ana una tne mai'Ket unfavorable for your produce? The farmer A who has a telephone in I first. The useless trips cost of service. Under our plan the service costs but a trifle; the hi raer owns the instrument and the equipment. For information writ 3 to our nearest Manager Jj for pamnhlet, or address: k a farmers' Line Department Sj HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Hender on, N, C. i p. Day Phone : P. N. ;TAI I'NDKli Weldon, . . i ull Line of CASKETS. COITINS and ROBES. Day, Night and Out-of-Tovn Calls Promptly Attended to. H. G. 10 WE, FUNHR XL DIRECTOR AM) EMBALMER. n Seventeen years' Experience. OE 30 EH uiu unit iv Roanoke Rapids, N. C. CAPITAL:S50,000 SURPLUS C. A. Wvchk. Pi-OM'lent. K, H. Kicki. ('alner. DIRECTORS: W. . I'arki -r. I'.J. ti.'Uii.i-. S. F. I'atterHon V. A. Wvclie, .1. E. Wicker, W. A. Pierce, .1. M. Jar Succeeding the First National of el Jon and the Bank of Ko.im.kc RopiiN. N C. All Bankinc, rollfctum and Comrm'reia! i'tiiist lnvitrd. I . S I vpositui v I'ur Government FuuU, l ot Ksuu-s in I'.an. nipicy, and Postal miviuvs I e Im. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts INSURANCE DEPARTMENTS For the convenience of the general pu! he, w haw ir.:u:mnnt( d tl.ss i't j ai'f m?nt. All forms or iumiranee written proTnptlv and at loneM ratp. ii SOLI) WELDON, N. C. HGIBTIRBD TRADE UARI SPECIALTIES: Virginia Dare ( White iSouDpomong) Old North State Blackberry Hiawatha Paul Garrett's Special Minnehaha (Reil Cliampin() (Spat klintr Cliainpogne) (Dry (SotippcrniiiiK.) And other varieties ofl'l'M: ami Wlltll lti.MK WINXS for home and hotel tise. Highest Market Prices Paid in season for BLACKBEKIUES, CiKAI'KS and all kinds of small fruits. SORFOLK, Vs., (Homo Office) Sr. Lollis, MO. iSAN FRANCIHTO, Ci. IMMM t 3 wo -VP TV . li s v f his home can telephone thus saved are worth the c :i ; I'm 'M.- :uiil t f N liAv Km! 1'A K 1.1!. North Carolina Hearse Service Anywhere 20) ui uim $5,000. RESOURCES S300 000 . 1". l'Arli.lo. ii'i-.rri'M.u-llt .! " 1 1 n L. 1' a 1 1 1. 1; i.n . V ice 1'n i!t ut lullll I.. I'llttt'tMUl ( '. P. P.ouU'N, .1. T (uoch. OF PAINT BY Garrett & Co. (t:ST.III,ISllKD 1H3B.) Pioneer American Wine Orowers Pocahontas (lft'il Scupperoong) MADELINE'S MOOD. I livery Time S ou Want to I'rown. Smile. She was not an n 1 1 ract ie nirl in any way, ami ! 1 u kiii'W it She w as ivsi Irss and rruss and unluiiiy and n'rnwiii"; more unattractive in luuks and inan ni'i' as she lifetime oldiT. Then ; an aunt, visiting at her home j after a long re.-iiileiice in a (lis- i j lant city, sized up the situation and out of pity for both the K i fl anil everybody with whom j she came in contact undertook to presenile the sure euro. ! "Madeline, do yon want to be a torment to yourself ami i v en 1 indy about mi all of our life?" was the blunt and aslnti- isllillj,' (Uesl iell she put to llel' n't i'i one day. "No, el' i elll -e lint," as the pi ninpl and ball' f i lightened re ply I'i "in I lie aslnlii-lied nil 1. " i oil il rat llel' be SW ee ami lei el and happ) :" eame I he lleXt Iplesl i I ill . A lid it limtlllt a siueere alii l imit i e Ibis time. The aunt handed her a folded ; paper and smiled as she said i very kindly now: "Follow this limbic prescription, and you will be what you want to be." And she was none. Madeline raid: ''Kvertime you want to frow n. smile. Every i a cross thought comes, ' link a jileasant one. Every t time sometliine; nice is done for you, do something nicer for some one else." For a few moments she was orosscr than ever. Then com mon sense saved the day. She tried the cure Inmost ly, hin eeiely, praverf ul ly ; ami to her own lifelong joy, to say noth iiuj of everybody else, there was no happier, more attrae- j tive, more lovable girl in t he place than she. Herald and 1'resbvter. DOCTOR 01 OUT TO KNOW. Two Irishmen were washing windows on the tenth floor of u , London buildinj;, und one of them i lost his footing und fell to the puve j ment below. His IVighiened com-! p.mion r;in down the si.iirs and I liad just reached the tiiifi-riiinuie ! man's side as the doctor said : "I guess the poor fellow is ' dead." ; At that the injured man opened Ins eyes and aid : ''Shure, and Oi'm not dead." "Keep quiet," said the other : Irishman, "the docior knows besi. " : ---I'ltisburg Chronicle. l:()R(K)T THE PASSWORD. i Aii old cavalry horse was in ihe shafts and the olficer was in a hur ry. Taking the reins from the driver, he shouted, "Charge !" and away the animal galloped, stopping dead when he reached the barracks at the word, "Halt !" The next morning an linglish man wanted 10 eaten the boat from the quay, and the driver said, "Sure, your honor, there a. n't no horse in ould Ireland who can go so fasi. " i He cracked his whip and shouted "Charge !" and away ihe horse went. Neanng ihe -uay, I'ai yelled: "Jump for heaven's sake. I've orgotten the password'" HOW THEY BKCAMK WARM, j lit You're a good linle wife. She Why so? "Because you had my slippers so nice and warm when I got home tonight." "Oh, you need noi give rue credit for that." "And why not ?" "Because I've been using them on (he children ail day." ACCORDING TO DOROTHY. Three-year old Dorothy's papa had never used a cane, so when a visitor called who carried one the child gad at it with a rather puz zled expression. "Well, darling," said her moth er, "what is ii?" "L'mbwella wivout any clothes on,,' answered Dorothy, TRIE Ori LNSI;. Lawyer I he prisoner pleads that he has ihe grip, your honor. Dln:.:tr Ti..,.'. -:u. i.--. r iiriiinii i iiiit s llglll lie S gOI mine. Before trying to love your neigh bor as yourself be sure she's single. A Winter Cough A stulihorn, annoying, depressing cough hangs on, racks the hody, weak ens the lungs, and often leads to serious results. The Hrst dose of Dr. King's New Discovery gives relief. Henry l. Sanders, of Cavendish, Vt., was threat, ened with consumption, after having pneumonia, lie writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery ought to be in every family; it is certainly the best of all medicines for coughs, colds or lung trouble." Good for children's coughs. Money back if not satisfied. Price Site, and 11. At all druggists. II. E. BUCKLEN A CO., Philadelphia,!'. St. Louis, .Mo. ABSENT-MINDED. Two men met (luring a gentlu show- ' er at tho northwest corner of Penn Bylv;u:ia aiui Wushitigion streets. One i liU'l Ins uiiilin Ihi up. tho other curried Ills In lii-i Ik, ml, evidently ol'llvk.ua to (he i';irt Hut lie lutl an unil'rvll.l. "IIWl'i." mild the elllivioilrt one, "u'i;ii are ou doing with that urn brellu?" "Vour umbrella?" "Yus, no doubt about It. I know It by the handle. There's uot another like It in town." "till, there Isn't," said tlio accused one, sniillns: extravagantly. "Wliat'B that you have In your hand?" "Eh? Why, that's my umbrella," said the oblivious oua "1 I torgot that 1 had It." -Indlanapolla News. Not Dreaming. It was In Tapt'l etreft that our good naturt'd niatd-crall-work, Molly, onco . ntltttotl to her youiiR mtntreas a nioat marvi'lmiH dream whe had had tho I ntKht li'f.nv ! ' 1'oi'h, I'oith!" cried tho latter ut Its 1 ooneliiHiim ; "you must have bt'en alw. Molly, when you drennifd Buch ) lioiiHt'ina1 " i "lndi'4'd, I win not, tlirn," n-pllfd ; tht IndiKmuil Molly; "I Junt an i wtd icahIu' u h I am 1)iin mlmiio." ' The (Shainnuk ! VALUABLE STUFFINQ. Custoillan (of natural lilslory muse m) Thin collection of multi'tl ani main la valued ut many thouKands of dollars. Vinltor My! What aro they slutted with? Wants Trouble. A pHsimlst liuntM tnmblH, Thlnka U-ttt-rs are Mils, Boefl very ilrawtuuk dnuble And i-vi-n chewd Ills pills. Really Unkind. Jones vaB reading the paper, when suddenly he snorted and addressed Mrs. Joues: "What tomfoolery, Maria! It Bays here that some Idiot has actually paid a thousand dollars for a dog!" "Well, my dear, those well-bred do are worth a lot of money, you know," answered bis wife. "Yes, of course, I l.now that! But a thousand dollars! Why, It's a good deal more than I am worth myself!" "Ah, yes! Dut then some dogs ar worth more than others, you Beel" Imitation. "Imitation Is the sincoreat flattery," said the ready mado philosopher. "Well, replied the unemotional per son, "of course the Imitation five-cent piece is an expresalon of admiration for n rei;ular nickel. But It Isn't any compliment to the Innocent bystander it gets passed off on." Only Practice. "Am I the tlrst man you have loved this season?" asked the hotel clerk. "Almost," answered the girl. "Who got ahead of me? You have only been hero an hour." "I had a slight flirtation with the driver of Ihe bus as we came from the station." WISE BANQUET COMMITTEE. I 1 E5rr- Vnt OuuHt There are eight wine glut sea ut each plate, but the menu doesn't mention a word about wine. Second tliicst Ssn! Thftt'i the menu you take homo to your wife Willie Caught 'Em. With Wllllf raid's t.h no row, Wllllf'i iffi-'t)tiiH stiller; Ileal rilou to U UU-. Is (tlm u&m. Fur tlie ft-llow ktbitl hvr. None Needed. Wife The doctor auid right awf that 1 necovj u Btlmulaot Then he ankHfj to 8 ftp my tongue. IlubIIpavensI I hope he didn't g!v you a stimulant tor that Consoling Thought "H ralU'd mo a mutt carp." "Iki-i't !'o angry. Mabe that Is Just a rt'indrthotit way he has of say Id f thai uu iirn in the iwiru." Horrible Itlotthes ol Eczema ltiick I v eiited hy Dr. llolmun s Leze U,i.:i...i,t. C.Y. CaWtrdl, of Sew Oilrann, I.a , Mtutes: "My doctor ad vised me In try Dr. Unison's Kei ina Salve." I iim'iI three holes of Ointment and three cukes of Dr, I!oIimjii'm Derma rfima Soap. Today I have uot a spot anywhere on toy body and can nay I am cured. It will do the same for you. Its soolliing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, black heads, pimples, llczema, blotches, red unsightly sores, and leaves your skin clean and healthy, tiet a box today. Guaranteed. All Druggists, "sic. or by mail. l'KEIITKll OIKMICAl. CO., Ht I.ouis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. True love may be a myih, but there are a lot of mighty satisfaej tory imitations. -Ivl s i 1 1 j i Wm- in Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A ST O R I A JT2B Oxfy O Lanterns camPng 'Wr' ana tiara "r"" Use under All Strong and Durable condition,. Give steady, bright light. Easy to light. Easy to clean and rewick. Ln't smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don't leak. At dealers everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washirvlton. D. C Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. (New Jersey i BALTIMORE znoEZKOcac NORTHAMPTON & HERTFORD RAILWAY CO. KKAI) IHIVi ,N haily cu-ti SunJayt IMIIIU No I No Nu ." A.M. I'M I'.M. s .m ie 1.,, :l a i turn I'M''! i in IM.'i 1 :lln; I a I l.i-aM' (iiunl'i'iiy Anive Leave MnwIieKl" Arrive Arrive Jaeks-on Leave SO W. u'fi: M.M.ii. i, ...miIi. ih. N.l'.. M.u-eli .''tli.l'HI HOEEXOEEIEI coMiiAsr.i) sr.Ti:Mi:M Bank d lmlicld, N. C... ut the close Resources l.o:liln lllnl iliM'OlllltH. tiveiilral'ls. Hanking llmoe PnrnittiH' ami I'iNtureM. 'all on lumil. l'uli in utlur liankM '.'77, l .'ii.!l .',s.'i.;il ;,iuiii.iKi l.netltill i;.;ii.i l-.sj Total, -:;tii. i:;n mi 1, I vt y atson. t'ashiei of (lie alu.x e the aW'c statement is tiue tn the Li si Mate ul' Ninth ( aiuinia. (unity ut Ihihlax. Milienl'eil anil siMirn to l-efole nu this irtli ,1:1V lit' .hill I'll I 'f. II. .MATTHI'.WS. j Notary I'uMie. I Weldon Sheet Metal Works, WELDON, N. C. Tinners, Slaters and Fmufe, Cornice, Gutters, Leader Pipes and Stove Pipes. Plumbing; in all Its Branches. Speciul display of Bath Room l ixtures opposite the postoflice. Call and see them. 4 X lv WHEN YOU WANT IT EARLY ft u (fa & 1 CALL Jf 34, 1 'Phone us 11' ri ii'i Tl. AG mmmmMmrmmMmnwmmMnn 3 "1 til DA A AIE LINE THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. Trains leave Weldon, Effective Jan, 4, 1914. C. E. CARTER, Ticket Agent. NO. 18 7:20 A. M. "EAH'MH!' K I'MKus Coaches, Sleepiuit Cars. NO 12 SLAIKIAUI) MAIL, Vestihule Coaches. Parlor Car, for Ports i sa mottlh-Norfolk. connection with Steamship Lines for Wash 3:19 r. m. intun, Haltimore. New York, llostuu and I'lovideuee. NO II SKA HO Mill MAIL for Italeitrh, Charlotte, Atlanta, HirmioK ' ham and the Southwest; connects at Norliua,Halei((horllaiii- 12:07 P.M. let with "Klotida Fast .Mail " No. , for Jiicksuiivillo and Florida points; Dining Car, Sleeping cars- throuKh sleepers to Hamlet and Ilinninirliam. NO 17 KRAIIOAHI) EXl'KKSS, for lialriirli. Atlanta. Ilirmiuirham and the Southwest. Connects at Hamlet with No. W for 11:10 P. M. Wilmington; with So. Hi for Columbia, Savannah, Jackson ville and Florida points; sleeping car 1'ortsmouth to Charlotte; Vestibule Coaches, Sleeping and Dining Cars to all points South and Southwest. No. 10 for Raleigh leave 7 a. m. No. from Italeigh arrive Sill p. m. Write to the undersigned for rates and C H. RYAN. Qeneral Passenger Agt., - Portamouth V. A ml Charlotte. N. C. Charleston. VV. Vs. Charleston, S. C. 5 ki;ad up AI'I'II l.M haily ccl Smiay N.i.J No. 1 No.fi A.M. P .M. I' M. lLl'ij a:lil ,'i:."i."i 10:4.'i : fi::'."i lii:3tl' 2:151 5:1(1 W, l!iir,i:HTS(IN, (ieueial Manairer oi! tup: condition of tup. Enfield of business Jan. 13, 1914 Liabilities t apital Slock, Mil phi ami I Uiliviileil prolits, I nearned discount I ii iileiiils mi paid. 1II,II0I).II0 47,1129.8!) -'.Ml.Hll 1II.IHI 1.4". 11 Hi hi, 177. 70 ( 'ashler's Checks Heposlls, Total, t:ii;i,i:iti.;.i Maleiit Noilh Cainlina. I utility ut Ihilil'ax. l' i.aim ! l ank, tin Milemily swear (hat ol niv kmiuli i!i:e ainl l-elu i. IV1.Y W ATM IN. ( aslner. , ( i et-At:est: illH, I!. IT'I;TT li. t I'I NN. li. I'UtKLIi, llireclors. Your wants s C . r c. . for I'orlsritouth-Nuifulk. Vestibule time Ubles. J01IX T. WEST, Division Passenger Agt Ralelfb.N.C. Wood's Superior Seed Oats are clioice, reclciinnt, h'-nvy Brril grain. We cillcr all the but and most produc. tive kinds for spring seeding; Burt or 9'.-Dy, Texas Red Rust Proof, Swedish Select, B&ncroft, Appier, etc. Write for prices and samples. Wood's 1914 Descrip gives specially full and valuable infor mation about Spring Oats, Barley, Grasses and Clovers, Seed Corn, Sorghum, Cow Peas, Soja Beans: olio about all other F.irm and Garden Seeds. Catalog niuili-d free. Write for it. T. W. WOOD G SONS. Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. KALI. & WINTK.U ft! I L LINE BY. IWSCY COOPS and NOVELTIES. Ilutterick's Patterns; K & O. Corsets, Misses at T.'iC. Ladies".", to $1, Prices will he made to suit the times. Hath and bun nets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAILOItDKIIS PROMPTLY KILLED. MltS. P. A. 1. i:vis, Weldon, H. C. n m ar 'a-v .1 ten. sftmmwi H ' . frj 7 i i """yi,r-?L. ja - istSMKIIf'a BAKED ON THE PREMISES ate ull the tk'liciout hukcbtulis tlmt we m II. IWitli plain uiul futiey tilings tmntcl out in tlclu-H.UM and attrac tive style. Great Varieties of Pies which aipial to the Aim n can man's appetite, Alsu fancy cukes ami inacioons I'm the lailtt M. l'uv ol us next lunrs. U'ULDON, N. C. WE FURNISH A Hoval Feast to evcrv one who: huy then jrrocericH at our ntore. ( AH the tteasonahle delicacies are lotind iu our hi ore me year ) rouiul. !i ) CONFECTIONERIES FRUITS CROCKERY AND TIN WARE Wooden and Willowwute, Ltc. ) 'lieods ileliveieil promptly any ) ( wherein town, l'olite clerks. ) ( rnonoo. mi. Laraest Stock. iD lie Sooth. When in Norfolk call on ut Vou will find what you want and tret it quicklv. Havineno camassein, no anent s commissions are ad ded to our prices. This ena ahles us to use lirslt'latss ma terial and tiuisliit properly i. We Pay Freight and Guarantee Safe Arrival THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (t!3 years in Lusiness.) 1&9-1B3 Hank fit NOl.i'OLK, VA. Are You a Woman ? Mq norriiii HUM UUIUU9 ..r-ihti'llv il iiiiti.'il in ttll i-omill.. uR HO fkt. Taanc.MABiiK. I atmIi ktnl ( Ukiviiulilareiiift- I iftK-tt-1. Semi Nkftrti, Mxc or 1'lioln. for I PRII IPOHTOniNili'niaitUltT. intern i.v firluwwlf. BANK HtPIH XI i. Sfiirt 4 ivntu tn Mmiii for ourtwuiuviliMrilf tnwikl on HOW TO OITAIN and ftCLL PIT I NTi, Wlui-li ntf will nr. I1iw Itm. i a irt nir, il'nl law and th t v&luatilemtmimlioa. D. SWIFT & CO. PATIMT LAWYtHS 303 Seventh SI., WuhlngU, D. C . ) ( B. M. PURNELL, ( WKI.IION, N. c. ) I ' ) The Woman's Tonic I FOR SALE AT ALL ORUBSISTS I I I I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WALTER E. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, WKI.PON, N. U. t'ractiiTN in tilt- cutiitH of Halifax ana Noilhainpten and in llie Knprt'tne ana I'Vili-ral courts. I tillccttuiiH made it) ail patta of North Carolina. Ktancl) ollica at Halifax open evtiry Monday Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WELDON, N. C. llusiness promptly anil faithfully at' tended to. Associated with Peebles A Harris and Cay A Midyette in Halifax Superior Court practice. 2-'2B-tt UliOKOEC. GREEN, ATTORNIiY-AT-LAW, (National 1-ank HuilUmg) Weldon. N. C. I-LLIOTT H. CLARK, ATTORNliY-AT- LAW, HALIFAX, N.C. PKAi iH kk in tlif courts ol Huliraxand utljuimuK ruuntii'H uiul iu tlie Hu picnic court of tlie Stutc. Special atteu tiou K'vcu tuctillcctiouM anil prompt re tuniM. 10-S-ly -X- U. K. A. A M, ( Ol 1 Ki.i; 4 il' NoJlTll ('AUt)LlNA. ti j lv II. SMITH, t litil I ruinccring k i an j Surveying, weldon, x. c. I W.J. WARD, UKMT1ST, Ol FH'E IN lUXItL UriLMKU WELDON. N.C, sepl2 ly T. W. Mason, J. A. Wobbell tiatyliutt, N. ('. Jackson N.C W. L. l.oMi, Weldon, N. ('. MASON, WORRELL 8i LONG, Attorneys at-l.aw. Ollices: Weldon. N. ('. and ,luekson,N.C my '.'li ly. jJ T. CLAB Kl. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WKLlKtS, N. ('. Tiai-tices in the courts ol Halifax slid adjoiniuK counties uud i. the Supreme eourl of the Slate. Special attention eien In eellectinps oml t n tn.t t t inns iKUmdXII SEND YOL'R ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L. HAYWARD. Weldon, N. C. D. E. STAINBACK, NOTARY PUBLIC And Fire Insurance. VuU News Office -:- W eljiii N C Go to HARRISON'S F r Atttoinohile ltepairs and Supplies. 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IWiiai CtM fm Ml MM CialejM Am, w 'ANTED X'e want you to call or send to this olhce for old papers. They are the very thine to keep ihe cold air out. Uvr cross?. r TsbtalJ. Mothlni Mil's1 ,laimy(,;ai WAKE UP t a Sip MACHINE SHOP
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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