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ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription $1.50 Per Annum,, V OL. L. WELDOX. X. ('., THURSDAY, MAY , liir. XO.li ''liP1 L riTil I Mil Al.i'Ollol, 3 PKK UK NT. A rel .idle Preparation JcrAi similaifiig thefbod amiRnlub ling Uie Sumachs aMBowehof Promotes DtaeshonJ&etfur ness and l(est.Contain$ neihtri Opiiini.Morplune iwrMteaL OT ARC OTIC. CflSiOiilft For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE FLOWERS. The Difference Between a Home and a Camp is a Blossom. iuMttSA- A perfect Rf medy forConsfl); non , sour 3ioraaai.iMarn Worms f oiivul5Kmsiwrist nessawlLOSSOFSUlP. FacSbuilt Signature of NEW YOHK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. mi EIe3 AW hp In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORA TMI KDTAUM MMfllltr, NCW TOUR tTV. THE LANK OF VELDON WELDOX, X. C Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital anl Surplus, $55,000. For over ! vcara this institution has provided linking facilities for this section, Its'stockholder ami oiliccis arc identified with Hie busi ness interests of Halifax anil Noithainplon counties. A Savings Department is maintained for the benefit of all who desire to ileposit in a Savings Hank. In tins Department interest is allowed as follows: For Deposits allowed to remain three months or longer, i per cent. Six months or longer, .'t per cent Twelve months or longer. 4 percent. Any information will be furni-diedon application to the President ort'ashier IT.SimsM : W. K. DAS 1Kb. VII'B-l'HKSltlENT: V. U SMITH. I., r. DUAt'Klf, Teller. CASUIKR: .1. . DKAKK, DIRKCTOKS V. li. sniilh, W. F. Daniel. .1 n. Diake. W . M. Cohen, K. T. Daniel, .1.1.. Shepherd. YV. A. I'ierce. D. It. .olhcolfer. .1 . V. Sledge CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE 'Orison's Liier Tone" Starts Your Liver Isttar Tkaa Calomel ifll Doesn't Stlliatt or Make You Sick. WhUfk to me! Tako no more siok filing BtUiTaVtinff ralomt'l vhon bilious or jonntipfttM. Don't low a ilayV work! Calomel is nwrcury or quiokilvt-r which Cfcutrs necrosis of tin ln'm. Calomfl, whrn it cornea into contm-t with sour bilo crashes into it, break i tip it up. This la when you fori that awful naum-a and cramping. If hi arc Ay (fifth and "all knocked out," if your liver ia torpid and bowel constipatM or you have headache, ilixzinew, ro;it'tl tongue, if breath ia had or tttumaWi eour just take a spoonful of liarmU-KH Dod toa'a Liver Tone on inv iruarauU'e. Here's my pnrantep fin t any sirup store iiml gel a Ml cent Mtle of (on Liver Tone. Tttkt a 'umiiful t night and if it liiefn't utruiijhti'h m right up :ui make on i.vl tiii, and vignrnm hy morning I whim tm t.i u'o hftck to tite tUort' and i-t your moil y. Dodaon's Liver Tom i dttroy injj the gale of calomel lierautw it :- n-al livi-r medicine; entirely veeluhlf. I lierffore it can not salivate or make V'"i -i !;. I piiariintft that one ftniifiil of h mnfl Liver Tone will put your lniii liver to work and cletin your lMwelt ' that bout bile and wmctiputtil wu-t whieh is chtpiii your pyrtm and inn iri)j you feel miserable. I tfuanuitet' tli. a bottJe of Unison's Liver Ton1 w keep your entire family fet lin-,' lim i months. Ciive it t your children. f ll harinleoti; d'-'cu't grio and they like i U&cuint taste. Sending Money Except by Check Or Drafts is Risky and Cost ly. A Checking Account Here Means Safety,Economy WELDON, N. C. 4 per tent, interest on Savings Deposits. nmn roof fust SOLD BY Until flowers were planted about the abode of men, until blooms were cultivated, there were no per manent homes, no fixed places of abode. Tents were struck, and a new location sought. Attachments were not formed for localities. We were a wandering, shiftless, comfortless lot until a woman trudged in from the thicket and planted a vine or shrub or flower about the tent, and called it home. It was a woman, of course. Man, in his coarseness, never thought of sticking a stem into the earth and nurturing a plant thatjie might have color and fragrance forever in his presence. Only the woman could have thought of that. And since the first good day when the woman planted a flower and loved it into blossoming, the home has been a fixity. It has been a center of the affections. The building may be destroyed, the individual members of the fam ily may be scattered to the four winds, but the home remains a fix ture in the memory and the blos soms do not fade or wither in the mind. THE WAY OF THE WORLD. WELDON, N. C. HOUSE MOVER. I move houaei, boilers, boiat smoke Hacks, ate H. P. COX, XcUpaoB 92, Socky Mount, N, C. 9X6 19 Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor at-Law, WELDON, N. C, Office in Weldon Bank ATrnit Buildin Buiineu promptly and faithfully at teWWW. Rheumatism Sprains Lumbago Sciatica WT.y grin and bear all these ills when Sloan's Liniment kills pain ? " I have used your Liniment anil can tny it is fine. I have used it for Bore throat, hi rained shoulder, and it acted like u charm." .t(n Dunn, Route 1, Hox88, I'ine ValU-y, Miu. "1 am a painter and paperhanfjer by trade, consequently up and down lad ders, About two years ao my left knee became lame and sore. It pained me at nights at times till I could not. rest, and I was contemplating giving up my trade on account of it when I chanced to think of Sloan's Liniment.. I had never tried it before, and I am glad to state that less than one 2."e. bottle iixed uie up apparently as goud as ever." Chariot ft Camptxll, Flvreuce, Tcsai. SIMM'S LIMIMEM All Dealer 25c Send four ctnU in stampa for a free TRIAL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Dept. B THE OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER. ! Modern Parents Blamed For Gen eral Keligious Decline. When Bishop Anderson, of the Protestant Fpiscopal Diocese of Chicago, declared in a Lenten ser mon that the home lacks religion he touched the main cause of the religious decline of our day. American life is becoming secu larized. Parents not only tail to teach their children the fundamen tals of a religious life, but fall down quite as badly in the example they set. "When parents do things that make their children blush," said Bishop Anderson, "how can the children be blamed for grow ing up without the essential reli gious spirit? It seems thai there is to be nothing holy in American life at all, no Holy Book, no holy day, no holy places. " If children do not gel in the home ilie atmos phere of religion, a love of the Bible and respect for things sacred, the chances are they will not get these things in school or college or anywhere else. Leslie's Week ly. ONE! THE LAND OF JOYFUL FOLK. BY FRANK L. STANTON. "A Sucker Is Born Every Day." The man that imagines friend ship will borrow money at tho bank is (loomed to disappoint ment. Your friend may lend yon bin shovel, but bo expects you to return bis boo in good con dit ion. Your friend may inquire after your wife's health, but it does not follow that you can turn your chickens into bis garden. If you get sick don't expect the world to stop moving right along. If. vim ure in want, that is nothing to the people who have plenty. If you ure m trouble, that is nothing to the people who have something to rejoice over. The world owes you only just what you can earn. The world owes you room to pass to and fro and space for a grave. The world's friendship reduces a man to rags as often as it clothes him in tine raiment. The world's sympathy blis ters a man's back as often as it warms his heart The worl's charity overlooks the crime of a horse thief, but is horror stricken over the steal ing of a loaf of bread by an or phan. The world promises every thing and perforins only what is coin eliient. The man w ho relies on the honesty of the public instead of tho vigilance of the house dog will hare no harvest apples for sale. The man who pauses at each Btage of his career for the world to uiiprove or condemn will be come a football for all men to kick. Expect, no friendship to last bevond the moment when vou want help. Kxpect no sympathy to en dure longer than it takes for tears to dry. Expect no praise from men in the same profession, trade or business. Don' you tarry with the folks that live in Hard Times Town Come to Halleluia Place an' dance the hard times down; Come up where the joyful folk are reapin' all their sowin' When one fiddle's strings are broke another fiddle's goin'. Don 'l you tarry with the folks that tell you Life is sighin'; Come from strife to plains of Peace where friendly flags are flyin'; Prom the shadow to the light where merry days are hummin', An' when you've danced a round with Joy another round is comin'. Trouble? Well, it comes along since old Adam found it; Try to down it with a song an' sashay all around it! Meetin' it with "hearts of oak," the Lord His grace bestowin', When one fiddle's strings are broke another fiddle's goin'. 3s? f2ic In f ho 'tlnmneli comes from food which has fermented. Jd 1U We JtOmaCU Get rid of thiJ badJy Rested matter as quickly as possible if you would avoid a bilious attack. SIMMONS RED Z LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) Is a cleansing and strcngtheninR medicine. It is a liver tonic first of all and the liver is always eftected when the stomach goes wrong. It puts life in a torpid liver, helps digestion, sweetens the breath, clears the complexion of sallowncss, relaxes the bowels and puts the body in fine vigorous condition. Sold by Dvakrs. Prke, Larga Package. $1.00. Aik lor ttie crnulne wlrh Ilie Kr! 1 on (lit I.UI. II yu cuinul frt II. remit m u. wc will Knd It by uuil puitpiij. Mmuiuii. I.ivrr RpkuLiui i Put up tiw lb IkjuiJ funu lur ILcik wlio prelcl !(. FrlM ll.uu (ici bulilc IxhjI. (or tu Rni I iaiicL J. U. ZEILIM & CO.. Pruu.lelor.. Si. LouL. Mla.oarl -a IT WILL YOU r ii 1 V V IB Our Stock of MY MOTHER. COMPOSED BY MARY ELIZABETH WHITE, OF TWELVE YEARS. SOUTH WELDON, AGED I hope whoever lakes you she said Will to you be good and kind, And teach you to love and serve the Lord, And keep Him in your mind. This is what my mother said, While on her dying bed, My mother, who was so precious, Who now is dead. According to the Bible, My mother is now at rest, Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast. I hope the blessed Sayiour, Will keep and guide me through, And will some day call me Home to see her too. I hope some day to meet her On yonder happy shore, And there, to meet and greet her And stay forever more. Oh, you children who do not know how io appreciate your mother Some day you will know, When she is gone, And you are with others. Oh you do not know how 1 miss her, My trouble is so great, But I know now that she is waiting for me, At the Golden Gate. One vote will decide an election One false alarm will create a panic. One hasty word will lead to a divorce. One broken wheel will ditch a train One match will cause a confl- gration. One lie will destroy a woman's character. One undiplomatic word will pro voke a war. One false step will cost a life or ruin a character. One demagogue will turn facto ries into soup houses. One false witness will send an innocent man to jail. One muckraker will bankrupt many a big business. One hasty act of legislation will entail untold hardships. REALLY IMMATERIAL. So sweet is love's young dream the entrancing mo ment when heart first beats to heart, and etc. Lily Lome bad given her girlish heart to a young man rich in love but poor in pence, and her father didn't approve. "It's not a bit of good, dear," he explained patiently. You'd never be happy with that young fellow on $1,200 a year." Lily heaved a deep sigh of bliss. "But, father," she whispered 'Tni too much in love with Clarence to care whether I'm not? New York Journal. J A All kinds of Furniture to brighten the home. 9x12 Druggets from $2.50 to $50.00. Desks, Automobiles, Velocipedes, Hand Cars, Sleds. Doll Carts, Doll Trunks, and lots of other things to make the little folks happy. Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, and Hand Painted China, for Wedding Gifts. WELDON FURNITURE CO., Weldon, N. C 1 1 rv n rnn iii 1 JUDICIALCANDOR. TOOK A CHANCE. THERE IS NO LUCK. "There is no such thine as luck "There isn't, eh? Did you ever see anybody upset an inkstand when it was empty?" No man can ever gain a practi cal knowledge of the world by pursuing his studies in a rocking chair. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S The young lawyer was on bis first case, and was very ner vous. He started his address to the jury: "My unfortunate client ." There ho stuck. Once more he man aged to say, "My unfortunate client ." And again he was stalled. Ho was greatly embarrassed by now, but, clear ing his throat, he tried once more: "My unfortunate cli ent Ahem! 'Come, come, Mr. Green stone," said the judge, "pro ceed with your statement. So far the court agrees with. vou." --Exchange. STILL WAITING. The late Congressman V. V, Wedemeyer used to tell a story rain in the Klondike. He was going up the Yukon on a gov ernment junket aud the sky drizzled all the way. At one landing a dejected looking sour-dough" stood on the wharf awaiting the boat : '1 say, partner," asked We demeyer, "how long has it been raining?" "Dunno," was tho reply. "I've only been here 17 years." N. Y. Globe. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Us For Over 30 Years aiway beara the 6!g9tr of "Walter Jones," said the teacher sternly, "vou are not attending to the lesson. Did you hear Jessie Smith'sdescrip tion of the American product, hominy ':" "Yes'in," replied the small boy glibly. "All right, then. Give mo a sentence in which you bring in the word correctly." With the courage of despair Walter replied: "Hominy mar bles have you?" Answers. IMPOSSIBLE. A SHORT STAY. the the His Wife LVarie.do you think hoopskirts will ever come in again Her Husband Not in this apartment, love. Judge. IMPROVEMENT. Movie Operator "What shall 1 do with this rilin ? There is a tear in it that cuts right through the hero's nose !" Clever Manager "Ha! just the thing ! Bill it as a feature in two parts." Sun Dial. If a word to the wise is sufficient, few men are wise. Our "Jitney" Offer This and Sc, Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c. to Foley & l'o.,t'hicairo. ill., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Money and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney rills, for pain in sutes and mack, rheumatism, back ache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathaitic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, ts pecially comforting to stout persons. Sold by S. C1ARE, He Did you tell cook I'm going on train ? She Yes. He What did she say ? She That she was going tue same train. new 7:12 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Lawyers are the people who work with a will after doctors go ahead and prepare the way. WHEN lit TIRED IIR GIVES OUT EH GIVES Oil What Then? The Family Suf fers, the Poor Mothers Suf ferMrs. Becker Meets This Distressing Situation, Collinaville 111.-" I suffered from a nervous break-down and terrible head ache, and was tired all over, totally worn out and too discouraged to enjoy life, but iu I had four in family and sometimes eight or nine boarders, I kept on working despite my suffering. " I saw Vinol advertised and decided to try it, and within two weeks I uoticed a decided improvement in tny condition and now I am a well woman." Mrs. An Becker, Collinaville, III. There are hundreds of nervous, run down, ov -rworked women in this vicinity who are hardly able to drag around and who we are sure would be wonderfully benefited by Vinol as Mrs. Becker waa. The reason Vinol ia so successful in building up health and strength in such cases is because It combines the medici nal tissue building and curative elements of cod's livers together with the blood making, strengthening properties of tonic iron. We ask everv weak, ner vous, run-down man or woman in this vicinity to try a bottle t Vinol on our guarantee to return their money if it fails to tenet t. W.H. WILES, Briujtjist, . The only asset you would leave your family or business that wnuld be worth 100 cents on the dollar is the cash you have in the bank and your life insuranco Did you ever think of that? How" much have you of each ? Tb;n . H w and fix up the life msu a .c euci oi lb iuuai. juon cput it off to morrow may be too late. See or Phone Lewis B. Suiter, Representing the Now York Life Insnranco Cmpiny Largest Strongest Best Phone 303 L - WELDON, N. 0. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS , FOLEY KIDNEY RiX 7
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