t!l ifll iKl ING ESTABLISHED IN 1860. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.5G Per Annum VOL. L. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, .Jl'LY L'2, KM 5. NO. Ui ;soe30e The Kind You Have Always Bought, niul which Las been in u.se for over 80 years, lias borno tlio sicmituro of aud ban been nuwlo untler Ms per onal mipervlslon sinoo its Infmn y. Allow no ono toueceii o you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations aud Just-as-good." nro but Kxperiinents that trilie with ni'il ondiiiior tho health of Infants and Children lSiperlcmo ngalnst, Kxi-riment What Is CASTORIA t'astorlu Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare (fori-, Drop and Soothing Syrups. It Is l'leasant. It eontaiiis neitlier Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio iihstauee. Its nifo Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Keverishness. It cures Diarrlaen and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Itowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Punacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Hears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TltC OiNlg COMfANV, Tf MUMMAV rNEIT. NCW VOHH 0ITV. OE THE BANK OF VELDON YVKLDON. N. Organized llnder the Laws ol the Stale o( North Carolina, Slate ul' North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of VCeldon Depositoiy. Capital and Surplus. $55,000. For over '1 years this institution lias provided baukiiii; facilities for this section. Ita stockholders and olficers a if ideiititicd with the busi ness interests of Halifax and Northampton counties. A Savings Itepartmeiit is maintained for tin1 lieiielit of all who desire to deposit in a Savini's Haul. . In this I ep:iitineiit interest is allowed as follows: I'm lleposits allowed tu remain lliree uimilhs oi longer, per cent. Six luontlisor lonuer, .1 pei eeiit I wehe months 01 longer, 4 percent. Auv 1 11 formation will he finni-hed on application to the 1'iesideul oi Caslnci fKKSlllKNI : IV. .. OANIF.L, V U K I'liKsIIHiN I : W. li. SMITH. L. t'. IH( l'i:i(. I'elh l. rAslllKH: .1. tl. HKAkF, lIlKF.CTOliS W. I!. Sinitli. W. I). Uaniel, .1. tl. Uiakc. M. Cohen, It. T. Daniel, .1.1.. Shepherd, W. A. Fierce. i. li. '.ollicotl'er. .1 . W. Hede CALOMEL DYNAMIiLo YOUR LIVER! MAKES Y00 SICK AND SALIVATES 'Oodsoi's Lher Tone'1 Starts Your Liver Setter Thai Calomel and You Don't Lose a Dan's Work Liven up your rOucUh liver! ! fln and cheerful; make ymir work jilcHftire; he vigorous hh1 full of atnbi tiun. Hut tuke do narity, ilantTuii tuloinel becaufte it niakn you k'k w you may low a day's work. Calomel U mercury or tiuickfiihiT hliich causes necrosis of the bone. Calomel crasheD into wur bile lik. dyuamito, breaking it tin. That' wlit-n you feel that awful nautwa and enunpint:. Listen to me! If you want Ut enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver ami 1hvi-1 cleansing you-ever ejiwrienml junt taki a spoouiul oJ harmless Dud dun' a Liver Tom ton ipjht. Your dnipjriflt or dealei sell- Jou a f.O rent bottle of I)odon't Liver lohi' under my persona I mnney Lurk piuraiittv that, ruclt sjMMinful will elfiin your shiprili liver h'Mttr tlittn o tl.-e of ti:il c.il.'ini'l jithI tli.i it nn't ntiike ymi mcL )til"itV l.ivi-r Tone U ..! i.wr n iili'-iiii'. You'll know it net nitoiiiiin . i-uiivr oii u il ;ikf tip b line. our liver will woikmi.': t i . i - ; t Tic I ili.TintM- jrolie; st''lli;i''h ill -uet and bot U itj'ul;ir. Hulson'rt Liver Toitr U i-iittr-V Vl -'' t itd- tlieri-tniY luiruilfs- and nn ii"t Kilivatc it 'Mti" '.:! tr.n. MillitlJlH trf pioph iire ll-itr.' O'd'Oi'S Liver Tone iin1iad ol tluit'i o;t ..tltmud imw. Vour ilruu'iHt will tell you tliat tlie tiale of tutoiuvl U uiaiuat aUri)ped entirely hero. WRIGHT5VILLE BEACH CAROLINA'S FAMOUS RESORT t- TlANTicV. inf. :? Vri' wi r 1. 1 nn ADD bufii-itft EXCURSION J If BATHING BOATING ISHING DANCING MiyiillrilEtNl'trs ATI AN I ICX0A61 LINE THE STANDArVD WAiLROAD Of Tilt SOU 1 1 1. J mim roof rmii SOLD BY FATHER'S DAT. What a Orand Old Time The Old Man Would Hnve. In Jupan they observe a Boy's Day by hangiriK out carp Hags and : givitif; i he liule fellows plenty of j toy soldiers; also a Girl's Day i when each liule Miss is presenied j with a Japanese doll. Here in j America we have a Mother's Day. Cartoonists draw sentimental car-1 tonus aboni her; the preacher makes some mention of home without a mother, and the tired business man, it he thinks of it, brings home a dollar's worth of cut flowers. Without wishing unnec essarily to add to our list of holi days, we suggest a Father's Day, with a program somewhat as fol lows: Dad w ill be allowed to lie abed until 10 o'clock, reading the sporting sheet and smoking cigar ettes, after which time a "mawn in" follow by buckwheat and steak will be served. The phonograph will then play ',What's the Matter With Father" and "Here Comes My Daddy Now," while the daugh ter of the house will recite "Father, dear Father." This ceremony concluded, presents will be be stowed on father, in the following order: Ten boxes 25 cent cigars, case of club soda, sterling silver bottle opener, case of Scotch or rye, sterling silver cocktail mixer, 1 dozen pairs of silk hose, I smo king jacket, 1 humidor, one-half doen made-io-order shirts, I pair slippers, annual pass to baseball park. Ai 2 p. m., accompanied by several cronies, he will set out for the ball park in an automobile. Here a double-header will be play ed. The evening will be given over to five cent ante, and ai mid night a lunch will be served con sisting oi Swiss cheese sandwiches hot dogs, goose-liver sausages, pate de fole gras, rye bread and beer. The guests will leave at 3 a. m., and' the day following will be Sunday. Till; OOLDRN RULE. Do as you would be done by. Persian. Do not that to a neighbor which you take ill from him. Grecian. One should seek for others the happiness one desires for one-self. Buddhist. What you would not wish done to yourself do not do unto others. Chinese. He sought for others the good he desired for himself. Let him pass on. Fgyptian. All things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them. Christian. The true rule of life is to guard and do by the things of others as they do by their own. Hindu. Let none of you treat his brother in a way he himself would dislike to be treated. Mohammedan. The law imprinted on the hearts of all men is to love the members of society as themselves. Roman. WELDON, N. C. XMJY K iDNCT PHIS , f OLEY K1DNWHUS THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Unlonville, Mo. "I suffered from a female trouble anil I got so weak that 1 could hardly walk across the tloorwith out holding on tu something. 1 had nervous M'lla and my tiiiKent would crump and my faee wnuld. rniw( tttw! could not speuk, nor sleep todo any good, had no appetite.and evcryon: thought I tvouid not iive. Scrr.e one advised me to take Lydia E. Finkhun's Vegetable Compound I had taken so much medicine and my doctor said he couid do rr.e no good so i toid my husband he might get me a bottie and I would try it. By the time i had taken it i felt better, i continued itause.and now I am well and strong. "i have always recommended your medicine ever since i Was so wonder fully benefitted by it and I hope this letter will be the means of saving soma other poor woman from suffering." Mrs. Martha Seavey, Box 1144, Unionville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as that above they tell the truth, else they could Dot have been obtained for love or money. This med icine is no stranger - it has stood the test for years. If titer are aoj complications job do not anderstaoa write to Lidla E. Pinkfaam Medicioe Co. (coD&dentUil Lynn;Ia9- losr letter wilioeopeotd, read z-i capered fcj a TFOrvaa era I V.C In strict cctOdcaco. o I . Z A B A . MERCHANT TAILOR, O Nest iloor to ZoIIicoIIWh, WIXIioN, X. :, Q taS 1 take your measure ami make suit to order on my bench. Call and M VJnspect line line of piece foods and samples. Nitisfaction nuarantced.y IT WILL PA Y T YOU n vi vi 1 V "I'm looking for a tall man witWa long thirst" "and maybe he won't be glad to see me! Hope he don't forget I've got some thirst myself for a cold drink of Pepsi-Cola. To refresh jaded spirits and appetites there's nothing more satisfying. Drop 'round to the fountain and prove what we say. Pepsi -Cola's put up carbonated in Ol bottles t00" at CSV your grocer's. For All Thirsts Pepsi'Cola I Our Stock of m r GROWING OLD. A little more tired at the close of day, A little more anxious to have our way, A little: less ready to scold and blame, A liule more care for a brother's name; And so we are nearing the journey's end, Where lime and enterniiy meet and blend. A little less care for bonds or gold, A little more est for the days of old; A broader view and a saner mind, And a liule more love for all mankind. And so we are faring down the way That leads to the gates of a better day. A little more love for the friends of youth, A little more zeal for established truth, A little more charity in our views, A little less thirst for the daily news; And so we are folding our tents away And passing in silence at close of day. A little more leisure to sit and dream, A little more real the things unseen, A little nearer to those ahead, With vision of those long loved and dead; And so we are going where all must go To the place the living may never know. A little more laughter, a tew more tears, And we shall have told our increasing years; The book is closed, and the prayers are said, And we are part of the countless dead. Thrice happy, then if some soul can say: "I live because he has passed my way." All kinds of Furniture to brighten the home. 9x13 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 A Good Household Salve iMiiniarv ailments ami injuries aie i not of themselves serious, but infection 1 oi low ita!ity may make them danirei- j ous. liou't neglect a cut, sore, biuise j or hurt because it 's small. Wood pois- sou has resulted from a piu-prick or scratch. For all such ailments. Iluek- i len's Arnica Salve is excellent, it pro tects and heals the hurt; is antiseptic.! kills infection and prevents danteious complications, (.ood for all Skin bleni- i-lies. Pimple, s-alt liheuni. Kczema. i liet an original J-ouuee L'"e, bo fioiu j voiii diiurtrisl. AASA W ?AA?A Hll A OPEN THE DOOR OF YOUR HEART. Open the door of your heart, my lad, To the angels of love and truth; When the world is full of unnumbered joys, In the beautiful dawn of youth. Casting aside all things that mar, Saying to wrong, "Depart!" To the voices of hope that are calling you Open the door of your heart. Open the door of your heart, my lass, To the things that shall abide, To the holy thoughis that lift your soul Like the stars at eventide. Ail of the fadc'icsi Homcis limi liluum In the realms of song and art Are your, if you'll only give them room. Open the door of your heart. Open the door of your heart, my friend, Heedless of class or creed, When you hear the cry of a brother's voice, The sob of a child in need. To the shining heaven that o'er you bends You oeed no map or chart, . But only the love the Master gave, Open the door of your heart. ALL ADMITTED IT. "Did you ever see a company of women perfectly silent'" "Yes, once. Some one had ask ed which of ihose present was the eldest." Buffalo Courier. Wonder w hy it is so easy for a woman to love a man who is un vonhy of her. Tired, Aching Mwsus Relieved Hard word, over-exertion, mean stiff, sore muscles, Pioan'e Liniment lightly applied, a little quiet, and your soreness diKappeain like magic. "Nothing evei helped like your Sloan's Liniment. I can never thank you enough," writes onegrateful uet. Stops sutfetiDg.aehes and pains. An excellent counter-irritant, better and cleaner than mustard. All diuiigists, 21-c. (let a bottle today, renetratcs without rubbing. TKUi: SUMMLK HOSTCAkl) Fnough of summer postcards Of places picturesque, Show mother in the kitchen Or father at his desk. CASTORIA For Infants tod Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears . m Signature of EASILY LOST. The collar button gets away, And the umbrella is no recluse, And yet you'll find some men who will say A bet is the easiest thing to lose. There is more Catarrh in tins section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years as supposed to he incurable. For a creat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it iucuiable. Science has pioven Ca tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. .1 Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on Hi uikrl It is taken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars foi any case it fail to cure F. .1. t'HKNKY .1 CO., Toledo, Ohio reouu,fcu. t.i-e. Ji,v .,:kum per bottle. Sold by all druggists l ake liaii s i amiiy Fiii s for Constipa tion. Adv A FLEETilNQ SHOW. This world is all a fleeting show, For man's illusion given. The smiles of joy, the tears of woe Deceitful shine, deceitful flow, There's nothing true but heaven. Thomas Moore. The only asset you would leave your family or business that would be worth 100 cents on the dollar is the cash you have in the bank and your life insurance. Did you ever think of that ? How much have you of each ? Think it over and fix up the life insurance end of it TODAY. Don't put it offto morrow may be too late. GOINQ UP. Young Writer What magazine will give me the highest position quickest ? Literary Friend A powder magazine, if you send in a fiery article. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA See or Phone Lewis B. Suiter, Representing the Nev; York Life Insurance Company Largest Strongest Best Phone 303 L - WELDON, N. C.

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