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THE BANK OF WELDON
WKLDOX. .
Organized Under the l.nws of the State of North Carolina,
Slate of North Carolina Depository.
Halifax County Depository.
Town of Weldotl Depository.
Capital iri SinHt. $55,0011.
I'or uvta -1 yiaiH tins iiistuiitu
tllill Kl'Ctilltl Its StlH'klllllili T ill.'i
IH'SM interests of Halifax iui'1
A Savinirs Department is inamta
to (le)llisit in a Savings llauk. In I
follows:
For Deposits allowed turemam il;
months or loim'er, :i .er eent I wr1
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CALOMEL IS MEiW! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
"Oodson'j Liver Tone" Starts Your Ljwr
Better Than Calomel and Doesn't i
Salivate or Make You Sick. I
Ijint to mi"! Take no mom
-ninfT, Mlivfttini! calomel when l.:lie
'nsUpafd. Don't leae a ila's
Calomel U mereiiry or ipm-k
wtiirh eatisi'i necrosis of tlie I
Calomel, when it mines int"
witli tour bile rrnslies into it. lire
it lip. Tills is wliell OU feel t'l.lt
nausea and erainiiiiiL'. If vou are
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L'isli ami fall kneekrd out" i
liver is torpid anil l.iwets eon-tii
hi VvU liue lieailaelie. ili.ines. n
toinrne. if lireatli is lunl or stinnui !i
lust tako a spoonful of liarinles-i
Kiu'a Liver Tone un uiv ltii ii anl en.
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ICEEPSYOUR'IOME
KRE8H and CLKANf.
, nil -
Combination P-
npHIS Swiftly-Stveepinc, J a
cleans without r.iisuio tlns'
pins, lint, ravelins, etc., in (
makes sweeping .1 simple tiisk
even the most dillirult places, ;
of movnm and hftine; all heay
The Great Labor Silver ol th
umai;. ran rniov relief (mm Hr..
the danger of tHing dust.
Duntleyit the Pioneer of Ptn-uir. lie Sweepers
H, thr rnml,i,olinn of the I'llPI .'atK Sill tioil Nowle and
revolvinc Brush. Very easily operated and absolutely guar
anteed. In buvinit a Vaeuum I L
the "Duntlev" a trial in your 'u
Write today tar lull particular!
WELDON FURNITURE COMPANY
TONER'S
SOLD BY
Pieree-Whitekcad
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
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UD REStMlH DAD DIVORCE.
Deserted Wife Sees Child On '
Street and llnearths Husband's
Secret.
' Mrs. Alvina C. Cooke was walk-
ins; in Astoria, Long Island, two
months ago when she saw a little
hoy. The child reminded her
strongly of her husband who had
left her live years before.
"Whose little boy are you?" she
1 asked, bending beside him. i
"i'm Mrs. ( Hike's hide boy."
" w ii.il is your name ?"
"My name is Do lit y.' "
"W hy do they tail you 'Dob
i by?"
1 " That was my father's name j
j when he was liule. I'm named i
I for daddy. My namj is Robert P.
Cooke, Jr."
Presently Mrs. Cooke met n
woman who said she was "Dob-!
by's" mother. Mrs. Cooke asked
many qutstions. Amotij; them :
"lobby,' do you like police- j
men ?" !
"1 do. My daddy was a police- j
man once." !
Mrs. Cook returned to New York j
and began an ajiion for divorce '
against Kubert r. Look, saul to
have been a policeman under Com
missioner liiugham. He resigned
five years ago. The trial began in
the Supreme court. The second
Mrs. Cooke admitted on the wit
ness stand that she had lived with i
Cooke for four years, although j
not married to him. '
Mrs. Cook said she was married
in 1904. They had no children.
Her husband left her in H)0O. i
Since then she had supported her-;
self by working as a cloak model.
Until two years ago she believed .
her husband had disappeared for
ever, she received a suggestion .
that she go to Newton avenue,
Astoria, Long Island, and see who
she could find. She found "Bob
by." New York Herald.
DONT'S I OK WIVRS.
Don't expect impossibilities from
your husband. y
Don't snub him in the presence
of strangers.
Don't henpeck him just because ;
you know he is quiet and will stand i
it.
Don'i treat him as if you had
come down off a pedestal lo marry '
him.
Don't worry him to death be-j
cause you can't have your dearest I
wish granted
Don't run to your mother with
all his faults; rather keep his good
qualities to the light and hide his
failures.
Don't think that, now you are
married, he doesn't care whether
you curl your hair or not.
Don't expect him to be amiable i
with a breakfast of lough steak, i
greasy potatoes, cold rolls and !
muddy coffee.
Don't have cold supper. Re
member, the nearest way to a
man's heart is through his stom
ach. Don't sit up waiting for your
husband, (into bed; get all the;
sleep you can. In the morning
when you are looking and feeling
the best, il you have anything to j
say, say it; nine chances out of ten j
you will win. j
C ASTORIA1
Fur Infants and Cniidrea !
Ui t! so For Over 30 Years
iVe.ay.i tears
the
Signature
SOMI: l-NCOUHAil-MI;NT.
"Hut she says she has never
given you any encouragement."
Did she say that?"
"She certainly did."
"She told me that her uncle was
going to leave her a fortune and
that he hat' one foot in the grave.
If that is not encouragement, I'd
like to know what you call it."
lICMOIiS OF THK REUNION.
"I met one thousand veterans '
at Gettysburg who claimed to have I
! fired the first shot."
! "They may all be correct. The
I first fire was a fusilade."
A LIMITED JOURNEY.
Lid He seems to be wondering
in the mind.
Fred Well, he can't stray far.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
For years we have been stating in the newspapers (if the
country that a great many women have escaped serious op
erations by taking Lydia F. l'inkham's Vegetable Coin
pound, and it is true.
We are permitted to publish in this announcement
extracts from the letters of five women. All have been
recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be
more convincing?
IHiiiHinriN, Mi-:. "I had pains in 1oth siilos and such a soreness
I could scaivclv st raiejhti ai up ill times. .My hack ached and I
wits so nervous I cuiild nut sleep, ami I thnui;ht I never would he
any lH'tter until I submitted toan (iieraliuii, but I pnminonccd taking
Ty'ilia K: rinkliain's Yciji'lalili' ('i!iiiimid ami soon t'clL like a new
Woiiiiin."-.Mr.'!. ll.VYWAiiii SowEltii, llodtflon, Mo.
2.
SniaiiYviM.i:, Kv. ''I sulVeivd
.My right side hurl mo badly
must he "1 iMled iiikiii. When iny husband learned this he H"l, a
bottle of I .yd in K. rinkliatu's Viwtahli! Compound I'm' me, and al'ler
taking it ii few days 1 pa better and cnntiiiiied to improve, until I
am now well." Mrs. .Mui.i.u; Smith, K.K.I)., Shclbyvillc, Ky.
3 1 anovkk, I 'a. "'I'll'.' ilneltr advised a severe njtcrulion, lmt my
husband gut me l.vdi.i K- t'itikloiiu'.s Vegetable Compound and 1
cxH'iieiieed great relief in a short t inie. Now I feel like n new jutshii
and can do :i lutiil day's work and not mind il." Mrs. Ada Wilt,
:-u:t Walnut St., Hanover, l'a.
A IH:r.viri win si' k iii lied and three of tho liest physi-
'it eians siiiil I would 1. ;Ve to be taken to the hospital for an oicr
atioii as I had sumeihi ii; giowiiif1; in my left side. I refused to sub
mit to the oner oli'ii and took l.-.ilia K. l'inkhaiii's Vegetable Coni
poimil - an ! ii v , il . d ;i mii-iieli' in lit',' ra.si', and I tell other women
v hilt it liii-i ..' for ni"." .Mrs. Ju:u.i A. liiuv.oi.n, ii'JJ Mast
William .vn !, I h ' :Hur, 1,1.
(" Ci i .. :-.. hiio. ' ( was Very ini
: my siiie p -.iiieil me so that I lApeeti
era! ii in. Doctors sci-l 1 1 - V kin-v of
, mid In lp me. I (..ok ' y'dr. K. :r
l.ible Collip..',lrl ill! 1 I I- e.,:ne .. .,,.i,0
I', iii pain. I iii'i ih;n:!'ftil !.n- !i a p
,:;:e ;t;i I m i'i alv,i s '.v. i ike l-iuln-st
.Irs. ('. Il.l'.::::- i i u, ' .i.-;.int ."-t.. '!
; f:::r:--, eile ((( f.Y'i'A ;.:'!Mill A"i MiiU'C! Ml CO.
; '.'t:'.'' iWI ll-:V?'!AI.! !.V, J.ASS.. f'r:nlv
io'Hr Htil lie oiiciie;1, read mill !in: v.r"i"l
ami licld ii: Mrict i ii!'.!oi
SWG OF Ttjl
There's ;i sound that rings in my ears today
And echoes in vague reltain;
The ripple of water o'er smooth-washed clay
Where the wall eyed pike and black bass play,
That makes me yearn in a quiet way
For the old home haunts again.
Back to the old home haunts again,
Hack where the clear lakes lies,
Hack through the wood where the blackbirds brood
Hack to my rod and flies.
1 wish I could paddle my boat today
Through wate-logged grass and reeds
Where the uiuskrat swims and the cat-tails sway
And the air is cool and the mist is gray
And the ripples dance in the same old way
Under the tangled weeds.
Hack on ilie old oak log again,
Hack to the crystal brook,
Hack to the bait and the silent wait,
Hack to my line and hook.
1 wish I could wade by the water's edge
W here the falling leaves drift by,
Just to see in the shadow of the ledge
Where dark forms glide like a woodman's wedge
Through drifted piles of dark marsh edge,
And hear the bittern cry.
Hack where the tadpoles shift and shirk,
Hack where the bullfrogs sob,
Hack just to float in my leaky boat,
Hack to my dripping bob.
O, it's just like this on each rainy day;
Always the same old pain
Thai struggles and pulls in the same old way
To lake me off for a little stay
Hy the water's edge in the sticky clay,
To fish in the falling rain.
Hack to my long, black rubber boots,
Hack to my old patched coat,
Hack to my rod and breath of God,
1 lome, and my leaky boat.
AN INDISCREET MEMORY.
"You and that very charming
Miss Malcolm were boy-and-girl
friends, I'm told."
"Yes."
"1 saw you talking to her. You
must have had a delightful lime re
calling early das."
"Well, no, I tried to make it
pleasant, but it didn't seem io
work. 1 recalled to her how she
climbed trees and fences when she
was 10-years old, and she gave me
a freezing look. Then I asked
her to remember how she was
thrown from an overturned bob
sled into a snowdrift and stuck
there. 'You were seven years
old,' I said, 'and 1 recalled that
you wore ' W hat do you think
she did?"
"I dunno."
"Said 'Sir!' and walked away."
A leader is a great man
knows when to sidestep.
who
from a Severn female trouble.
it was finally decided that I
it'll, ;r tui'l for several years
I to h;;e to undergo an op-
.1 .... Ml. II,
FlSfmtf W.
A VALUABLE TREE.
The government has received
$99 40 in settlement for a single
sugar pine tree which was cut in
trespass in the Stanislaus National
Forest, in California, and which
yielded more than enough actual
lumber to build a good-sied su
burban frame house. The tree
scaled 18,933 board feet and was
valued at $5.25 per thousand feet
Not many trees contain enough
lumber to build a two-foot board
walk nearly two miles long, and
this is believed to be the first case
on record in which a single tree
felled in a National Forest was
valued at almost $100 on the
stump, although National Forest
timber is frequently sold at con
siderably higher rates.
Or-ilicJron Cry
FOR FLE1 CHER'S
CASTOR I A
i . I .Mf.lOM.I
ANTlOIPATiOHS
They'll all come back, the buttercups,
And the frail anemone,
And the bright wood-line will blow and twine
On the wind-kissed, sun-warmed lea.
These bared, creaking, ice-bound boughs
Will nestle birds at home,
And tender blooj-r.i it cups will peep
From out the loosened lo un.
In a lew more weeks the v, hip poor-will
Will feel bis h u i's warm - ir,
And nuiciih !! trees Ilie s;'n,;"-ii!iic i iv .-
T.I cast shadows ;;iissaiin.i-.
And in the shade when the wind :;.p, l:e'.i
And ike br.inehe.s sway lo tune,
The liglii-whiceil, fairy lays will dmee
In the h'dit o! the spring-time moon
And you and I v. i
I he world and all
We'll hie us out t
Ami I -on wh
ii-J '.: i.u ,.
quite i
its woe;
the lieids about
vi!J U AVer; blow;
soiiis :i' your hair
I o mater
tiile tin
lis Want'i
your iris eye; -
wild world songster choir pours out
i m J-iJies:
Till you and I will love the world
For the joy of the sun's sheer blue,
I iii we say "loi'hear" to human cu e,
''All olf witii the old, all on with the new"
And we'll forget when the sun goes down
That life bad brooding ills,
And take away as our long life's own
The gilt of the woods and the hills.
-r-, 'iindot'i
Daughter What does old-fashioned
mean?
Mother Anything that I think
is right and you don't, dear.
Judge.
"1 like this quaint little moun
tain village of yours, waiter. I
suppose I can get plenty of oxygen
here?"
"No, sir; we've got local option.
Sacred Heart Review.
"I see, Sam, that the Hnglish
povernment has placed with two
New York firms an order for 500,
000 razors," said the storekeeper
to his colored servant.
"Well, boss, dat looks as if dere
i was to be some more powerful
j fighting."
"And was the production of
Hamlet artistic?"
"For your life. yes. A famous
female impersonator played Ophe-
i lia, they had a light eight pugilist
in as Hamlet, and four great base
ball players were doing other
parts."
Married life is one sweet song,
Poets say.
Just chin music all day long,
Hy the way.
Woman Does that parrot swear?
Dealer Very prettily, mum, lot
so young a bird.
Friend -Why are you crying,
Hobby ?
Hobby Ma whipped me because
my Taee was uii i, .iilsi idCH V.l:;.l
ed it. Judge.
He They say, after marriage,
the husband and wile grow to look
like each other.
She Then consider my refusal
final.
Gave This fellow Hlaek seems
to be very unpopular.
Steve Shoul 1 say so. Why,
he is almost as popular as a prohi
biiion lecturer in Milwaukee. -
Cincinnati F.nquirer.
Mr. Hons 1 think, my dear, I
have at last found the key to suc
cess. Mrs. Hons Well, just as like as
not you'll not be able to find the
keyhole.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
OF SPRING.
sle I
HARD TIMES.
Let 's I'oruet and (in to Work.
Are tte really having hard times?
Or is much of it simply imagina
tion, lo.sieied by a in ider.ite
shrinkage fro.n the ordinary vol
lilll ' ol kiiMiie-s'
e i.i e krii.iy convinced thai
1: e latter ,s e.in.j, i ,ind thai im.:gi-
- pi iye.! a sii'.mg pari in
-ed ineie mule paralysis,
11 euMy we have had a
! 1 ih: inoiiey r.ierket
mouths past. Likewise
0 lies have clu.scd ek.'Wii
is have bet n rimning with
reduced force.
I '.111 thiit occurs every time we
have a change in the national ad
ministration, livery political pinv
going into power must lace a like
condition for the first year or so.
Financiers become weary until
they know something of the policy
that is to be pursued by the new
administration.
That is the period through which
we have been passing, with the
war adding some to the commer
cial depression.
Hut the government has settled
down to its definite policy, capile'
is regaining its normal condition.
A country is like an individual.
Ii has us good days and its had
ones, but all must be reckoned on
the fira1, balance sheet. The ag
gregate is w hat tells the story.
What so-called Sird limes re
main are purely in the imagination
of the individual. They do not
exist as a material fact.
The new federal reserve banks
ire in operation, money m all pans
the country is plentiful, business
everywhere is on the upward
move, factories are opening up
and running to full capacity, Liu
rope and South America are call
ing for our goods, the entire coun
try is in us golden embrace.
Not a bit of it! 1 hey are a thing
of the past.
Let s forget them and go to
work. Franklin Tunes.
Ctdds Are Often Must Serious
Stop Possible Complications.
The llslt u'tl'd ill U Cold lllis el'lell
InoilL'lit lllilliy :l teglet The tili't ui
Siieeiiie'. t'uiiirliiiiir. ur a lever shuul.l
he winning eiiuuiiti tliat vmit system
leedsi iiltelitlull. Certainly luss of
lei p is must serious It m n waininn-
I iv Nuturc. 11 is man s .liitv tu liiinneii
u assist hy duiiii; his part. I'r. King's
New liiseuverv is hascl on a Hi'ientitie
analysis of ( 'old. .MV. at your t'liig-
llist. liny a liutl le totitiy.
And one little taste of success
makes a man long for all he can
swallow.
It Really Does Relieve
Rhcumulism.
Lvervbotlv who is aillictcd with llheii-
mutism in any form should hy all means
keep a but le of sioan'H Liniment on
hand. The minute you li ml pain or
soreness in u joint or a muscle, Imtlie it
ith Sloan's Liniment. lo not ruh it.
Sloan' penetrates almost immediately
liiilil the vent of pain.relievini; the hut,
tender, swollen feelmir, Icnviiuf the part
easy and coinfurtahle. (let a bottle of
Sloan's l.inim 'lit for -,'ic. of any druu
i;ist and have it in tho house uiramst
Colds, Sore and Swollen .loints, bum
hau'u, Sciatica and like ailments. Your
money hack if not satisfied, but it docs
irie almost instant relief, buy i bottle
lodav.
for s. un e
ISBrairis.Bnnses
Stiff Muscles!
Fiti.m'd I-iuinifTit v.'ill 6 .ve
l.'iiir.s of FiiLwiun. Tor briiio I
or : 'pr.iin i- I'jvc.i instant relief. I
It urn 'si h inf !:iiiit!i;i! ion ami t hiu 1
preventH inoro nrrioun troubles
tii'Velohiiiir. jSo need to rub it
in it iiclH at once, instantly
relievinc the jkiiu, however
wvt re it m;iy In.
Here's Proof
f'.- i-., J,. '..-,.,. ' (J. J,iT If.K, 7..n;-f-
r-', . .V. Y . ,r-,'..: "I .rtun.il
I' ;- M i m . ill I. :!.. I IIiV I' (I lui) i'V
lo'.ltil' (I'll "i II tl.llri st'ilV WIIhI-iiv 0I
!,": iir". I :il tm cruti'lu'!. I ;r four
if :.'!. ', t.l.i n 1 isi.ii ! il lo ii Mnth. ol
tr 1 int; o 1 t, n. ''Mi'iusn fi your itirnc-
l.i-li.' i'l.'l 1 Hi' t CiV !i:it It l. tli'JITIIT
un- V...10I. chIIv. 1 liiN tv inv fnit-lnn
ii-.v.v. Uii'y 11-tl t'Kj hiiii 4 ,,( ,ir
l.i i.i'. r't i.ri'l rww mil wiUiHu. (pule
vt il v. 11 ii 01,0 euro'. I nt Vi.T will Le' With
out .'I'Wu'd Liiiimout."
AH DrAt.'n, 25c.
I Sent) four cents in stamp for a
TRIAL BOTTLE
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc.
P. Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa.
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A Delightful
Profession for
Young Women
iii.U'i' is no occupation
r 1' for a young women that
is moie pleasant or con
gciiiil, more suited to
her ability and nature,
none that can give her more
personal satisfaction, and if
she be a thoroughly trained
professional none that oilers
bidder tv.. .';.!.; sh.tn that of
music teaching. The supply
of competent teachers of piano
music is far short of the de
mand. Has your daughter ever
given this matter a thought;
have you ever spoken to
her about (some day becom
ing a teacher of music?) if
so buy her a
.STIKFF PIANO
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at once, gel her started on the
road to success ami fame, the
sooner she starts the better.
(Thus jU. .Sticff,
LEUNC. STI I I.i:, Mirr.
No. 'JMI t.ranhy M.. Norlolk, Ya.
I). C. STAINItACK,
NOTARY PUBLIC
And Eire Insurance.
Roanoke NsW.s Office -:- WelJ. n N.t
t &S Kills
I Ij Pain
WELDON, N. C.
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