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I J ' P Wmfta ESTABLISHED IN 1866. VOL. L. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.56 Per Annum WELDON. N. ( ., THUHSDAV, .FANTAHY l!7, 1JHJ. NO. t 4 The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which Las been In use for ver 80 years, Ima borne the signature of -0 r " aud bus been muil under Mm per- lJLjC.V'M27as ,0l al sHervIslon since its Infancy. UiaSTY. -McAMi AllowiioouetodewlTOyoiilii this. All Counterfeits, JniHatim n-ul " JuHt-us-Kood'' tiro but i;xiTliiiiiiit that trille with u!d endanger the health of liilunts ami Oilldrcu Fipericiuo UKtilnst, Kxiierimout. What is CASTORIA Cnstnrlu t a JmmilesH substitute for Cantor Oil, Pare. trorii1, Jr.- nn. I Soothing Syrups. It in I'loasiint. It I'ontitliiH ii.'itlit i' Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo Milisliuii ''. Its aire is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worm and allays JFevortshiuiss. It cures Dlarrliien and Wind ( It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation anil Flatulency. It pxsimilutcs the Food, regulates the Stomach :tiid Bowels, giving' healthy and uaturul bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS .Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc ecNTAun ooHMNr, tt munpuv tacit. New von ITV. THE BANK OF VELDON WKLDON, N. ( Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, Stale of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital ami kplcs, $55,000. For over L'l years this institution has provide. I hanking facilities foi this section. Its stockholder and olliri-is an- nlciititii'il with the busi ness interests of Halifax and Noithinnpton counties A Savings Department in maintained for the hi-nelil ul all who desire to deposit in a Savings Kaitl. In litis Department interest is allowed a.- followa: , . , tor iwnnmt alluwed tuieiii.iiu three iti.nitti- in lunger. -' per Cent. Si mouths or longer, 3 percent I ueh e mouths or longer, I percent. Auv information will he I'utnishe.l on application to the President urCashi.;r "FRIENDS 0' MINE." r-'riendsship is the Sweetest and Most Enriching of Life's Treas- j ers' VIkii would life he without hit nds? A Vffiiiihle desert, hotter, vitulic;, more insuperable than Sahara or any other of the '.vild wastes of the world. But friends -they are the ouses of life with palms and flowers and fountains and rest and refreshment for the tired heart and the weary brain. Thank Cod for the friend ships that brighten and bless us on our way through the eanh! Says Dr. Henry Alford Porter, pastor Second Baptist church, At lanta, Ca., in his latest holiday message : "Friends o' Mine: Friendship !s the sweetest and most enriching of all life's treasures. "Friendship is a word the very sight of which in print makes the heart warm. "Nothing can take the place of true friendship. It is the sun that breaks through the darkest cloud of earthly troubles. I here is still such a thing on earth as real friendship. "But true friendships are all too few, and no one is so abundantly supplied with them that he has one to spare. "At this hallowed season 1 am thinking of my riches in friends, and thanking God for ihem with a deep thanksgiving. "There are Divine as well as human friendships, and my fervent prayer for you is that you may in creasingly know the friendship of the Friend that sticketh closer than a brother, and that whatever the future holds, you may be able to look along into the pathless sky and say 'I have a Friend.' " REAL BOSS OF THE HOUSE, PRESIDENT : W. K. DASIK.l.. VII K I'HKSII'IIM" W l. SMITH. L. C. UKU'KK. Tellci .'AS1I1XK .1. O. D1(KK. D1RECTOK3-W. K. Smith, u . L Daniel, J U Drake. V. M R. T. Daniel, J. I.. Shepherd. W A Pierce, 1). B. Zolhcorler. .1 . . Medire. 3 O jR&yblhe Reliable Household Lantern There is always need for a good lantern around the home in the yard, in the cellar, in the attic wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. The RAYO is ideal for home use. It gives a clear, bright light like sunlight on tap. It is strong, durable, compact, handy. Dc-sn't leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy co iigm rewick. Will last for ::rs. Ark for the RAYO. At dealers every' "tivre STANDARD OIL CDwirAfJY a V.'iihtnst-- r.e Richmond. Va. NorfolH. v.. (Nw Jrrv . . Rl. C .tiHi ii'on. vy. o OUR YESTERDAYS. I sometimes thinf; the yesterdays are fairer, sweeter far Than any days that are to be or any days that are; As distance lends enchantment to the far horizon line So time its glamor weaves about the days of mild hint; syne. , The friends of youth seem dearer ihan the friends we know today, The world was brighter, lighter in the years of faraway; The blossoms on the orchard trees a subtler fragrance blew, And all the roses seemed to wear a rarer, fairer hue. And, oh, the joys of yesterday are deeper grown with time, Our ancient woes are sweetest, olden sorrows made sublime; And all the dreams thai seemed to die, the things that could not be, The prayers of life unanswered, siill lives in memory. Today may bring us happiness, tomorrow lure us on, But something even turns our hearts to other days long gone; And blessed is the life which sees through recollection's haze, The tenderness and sweetness of its hallowed yesterdays. UNCLE WALT MASON. Speeding Years. : O) i 0K ! The Bard of Avon More Than 300 Years Ako Wrote: 'TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE X3I if T ABA. Merchant iailorX O. .Next door to 'i';!:!';',;c, fall and M M 1 take vour measure anil makes.., .u . . " . f ,10I1 guarantee.! nipect fine line of piece itoods and samples. . awan u There was a company of gentle men engaged in a little game of cards in a prominent man's parlor one night, recently. It grew late and fears were expressed by the party thai they were trespassing uDon the kindness ol the mistress of the house, who, by .the way, was not present. "Not at all gentlemen not at all1 Play as long as you please; I am czar here !" said the master of the mansion. "Yes, gentlemen; play as long as you please, ' ' said a silvery voice, and all rose as the mistress of the house stood before them. "Play as long as you please, gentlemen! But as it is nearly one o'clock, the czar is going to bed." Philadel phia Press. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA SPARED. TANKER'S ROOF PAINT SOLU BY 1 I i! p imp.. ' hi ft m m ware mm. WELDON, C, "My boy," said the elderly mil lionaire, at the end of a lecture on economy, "when 1 was your age I carried water for a gang of section hands." "I'm proud of you, dad," an swered the the gilded youth. "If it hadn't been for your pluck and perseverance I might have had to do something like that myself." .nwraanjiti' mmmimmMimm WOMAN AVOIDS OPERATION Medicine Which Made Sur geon't Work Unnecessary. Astoria, N. Y. - " For two years I wai feeling ill and took ull kmdi of Ionics. 1 WM K" inK worse everyday. 1 had chilli.my head would ache, 1 was always tired. Icouiii not walk straight because of the pain inmybackandlhod pnina in my stom ach. 1 went to s doctor and he said I must under an operation, but I did not co. 1 read in the paper about Lydia E. i'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound and told my husband about it. I aaid 'I know nothing will help me but 1 will try this. 1 found myself improv ing from the very first bottle, and in two weeks time I was able to ait down and eat a hearty breakfast with my hus band, which I had not done for two years. 1 am now in the best of health and did not have the operation."-Mrs. John A. Koeniu, 602 Flushing Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. Every one dreads the surgeon's knife and the operating table Sometimes nothing else will do ; but many times doctors say they are necessary when they are not. Letter after letter cornea to the Pink ham Laboratory, teliiiiR how operations were advised and were not Eerformed: or.lf performed.did no good, ut Lydia E Pinkram's Vegetable Com poundwas used and good health followed. If von want advice write to L Lydia U. Finkbain Medicine Co. 1 (confidential, Ljnn, Mass. OUT OF THE SILENCE. And what can you say when the day is done And you've gone to your bed of rest? When the shadows come and the light has gone O'er the rim of the golden west, As if in an aimless quest? What do you say When kindly voice that you seem to know, Out of the shadows speak soft and low, Well, what did you do today?" O, what can you say when you're all alone With the Master of all the tasks? How much of a sin do you have to own When the voice of the Master asks? How many things that you left undone Your studied answer makes ? What do you say When out of the shades of the silent night The Master speaks with the Master's right: Well, what did you do today?" Thrice blest is he of the humble way Who sinks to his bed of rest The rest he earned with a toiling day With love of his labor blest Who hears the voice of his Master ask And can truthfully say "My best !" That man who can say "I've trod the way of my best instead, I've helped a friend and I've made a friend," To "What did you do today?" How swift the years roll on, my friend, how swift the years roll on! They come and make their bow and bend, they smile and then they're gone! Some morning, in the mirror s race, we see a snowy i hair; and ere we've nine to dye I the place, a hundred more are I there. But yesterday my locks i were brown, and life seemed in its I dawn, and now the gray spreads i j o'er my crown how swift the j years roll on! But yesterday 1 held a child upon my willing knee; an infant innocent and mild, and beautiful was he; and now in tones he speaks, he's learned to toil and spin, and he has whiskers on his cheeks, and more upon his chin. Oh, can this be that little child, this man of weight and brawn? How can the two be reconciled? How swift the years roll on! But yes terday my limbs were free from stiffness, pain and ache; and I could climb the tallest tree, or swim across a lake. But if I walk a block today, my wind and strength are gone; they take me homeward on a dray; how swift the years roll on ! WHAT A PRETTY MAID CAN DO. uinl it llliisl follow, as tiiiin." Ill-liar true lo i I T cut inakintr lor the 're day the inirhl, thou canst not then he false to any incsclf involves ihc availing of everv possible expedi- si'i'vatuiu of ll'-allh. self. 'fhe proper care ol the teeth is V a mm mmhui i i hi u ... n I No k'Mmm Methods I ! Miracles. U 111 LXjiil are not 5 i ..... TTrWYTlk-Jra I 1 Uilve ilise. 11 1 it I ply to It'll w lien I misrepresent nor to attack any oilier lientist. hut sun lit, w ln I am. mid whul I can tin Mv methods contain the lien and up to .1 ale ideas knou n to the I teiilal H oil. I. Guaranteed Dentistry .1 Set lll .... . , I Plates upper or lotwi k (.old ( IIIHIIS. Hriilu'e. ( Tooth) Hold I'iIIiiil's. White I PlaHiei l-'ilhnir M no ille up Silver Alloy I'illiiiL's Teeth ( leaned. lute Porcelain t'rnwns le-lh I. v I. acted oOc. up .jllC to I.IC. 3 to li te, up ri!i:i: i:.mination DR. E. IE. HACWYIAN, Surgeon Dentist, Office in Oreen's New Building, - WELDON, N. C. SJJ-)-SJSSJJJO-JWSJSSM0)MMD) COX !) MM CURFEW ON SHIP. The Oreat Northern Line Sees Use Of Warnings For Oirls. Between Seattle and Hawaii the Great Northern runs its pa latial steamers and on these steamers are often young wo men unaccompanied, and for this reason the company pro pones te have a man employed to "clear the decks" at nine o'clock at night. It is said the tropic moon and the glamour of the calm Pacific makes love lorn maidens sigh and dream dreams that keep them up very late if there is a good looking fellow sitting near. Verily the eye of the world looks about and sees things that should not be, and at once a new job is created for the fel low who can fill it. Every thing. BLUE SILK ANKLES DEFIANT. How To Cure Colds. Aioid exposureand diafls. Eat rilflit Take Dr. Kind's Sen Discovery It is prepared from Pine Tai. healing bal sams uud mild laxatives. Dr. knit's New Discovery kills and expells the cold t'erins, noodles the uritated tluoat and allays inllammation It heals the mucous memhraue. Search as you will, you cannot lind a better couti and cold remedy. Its use over -l.'t years is a guarantee of satisfaction A coaled cellar house. makes a warm The car stopped and a pretty young woman in blue climbed aboard. She took the one vacant sen, looked aggressively about her, and crossed her legs Blue silk ankles, about six inches of each, were revealed. Across ihe aisle sat two women of prim, mid-Victorian aspect. They cast grim glances at the blue stockings, and two mid-Victorian sniffs chilled the air. Simultaneous ly the men lost interest in their morning papers. The possessor of the blue silks blushed. She stared at the prim couple. Not a word was spoken. Smiles Hashed on one face and then another. The girl broke the ice. "Honest," she said, with a Harlem accent, "why doncha mind your own business? M. Y. 0. B. Mindiur own business, see? This is a free country, ain't it? And I guess I can do what I please.'' BY WAY OF CONTRAST. "There is one good thing about buying a really handsome and ex pensive dress," said Mrs. Bunting to Mrs. Larkin. "What is that?" "Why, you feel as though you really ought to buy another not nnite sn pood to save your best one."-Puck. Children Cry FOR FLEKHER'S C APTORI A Our mistakes may add to the wisdom of others. The Gist of It. "I. ust December I had a severe cold and was nearly donn sick iu bed. 1 bought two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it was only a veryfewdays uutil 1 was completely restored to health," w rites O. J. Metcalf, Weather by, Mo. If you would know the value of this remedy, ask any one who has used it. Obtainable everywhere. Praise a woman's beauty and she will mildly deny its existence; ihen agree with her and she will become furious. Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up. Mrs. Martha Wilcox. Uowonda, N. Y. w rites: "1 lint used Chamberlain s Cough Itemed y about eight years ago. At that timel had a hard cold and coughed most of the time. It proved to be just what 1 needed. It broke up the cold in a few days, and the cough entirely disappeared. I have told many friends of the good I received through using tins medicine, and all who have used it speak of it ia the highest terms." Obtainable eevrvwhere. A pretty maid can make a wise man a fool. She can make a sane man dippy. She can turn sunshine into gloom, or misery into joy. She can have a train of young bloods and baldheaded old bachelors trotting after her like a pack of hungry dogs trailing a bone. She can raise more simon pure unadulturated mischief in a man's heart in a minute than he can dispell in a lifetime of effort. She is an object of envy and a thine: of iov. and there is no end to her possibilties. For all the world loves a pretty maid. Selected. A DEEP ONE. Johnny stood by his mother as she made her selection from the hucksters's wagon, and the farmer told the boy to take a handful of cherries, but the child shook his head. "What's the matter? Don't you like cherries?" asked the hukster. "Yes," replied Johnny. "Then go ahead and take some. " Johnny hesitated, whereupon the farmer put a generous handful in the boy's cap. After the farmer had driven on, the mother asked: "Why didn't you take the cher ries when he told you to?" " 'Cause his hand was bigger'n mine." Christian Register. ALIV E W ITH THEM. Sir Shamus O'Brien said at a Clan-na-Gael banquet in Chicago: "John Redmond has told us how nearly half a million Irishmen are fighting for Great Britain. "I met one of this half million on a crutch in London. He describ ed a glorious charge his regiment had made. I then asked him: 'And did you Hnd many dead Germans in the trenches, Mike?" "Dead Germans?" Mike an swered. "Why, Sir Shamus, the A Small Amount Deposited Now And Systematically added to, is the only sure way of attaining independence ) ) WELDON, N. C. 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits. The average man never fully realizes at midnight how very sleepy he is going to be at 7 a. m. the next morning. To Cure Children's Colds Keep child dry, clothe comfortable, avoid exposure and give Dr. Pell's Pine Tar Honey. It is pleasant, soothing autiseptic, raises pliiexin and reduce: inllammation The Hrst dose gives re lief, continued treatment with proper care will avoid serious illness or a long Id. Don't delay treatment. Don't let your child sulfer. (lets bottle to day. Insist on Dr. Bell's I'ine-Tar- Honey. 'i"tc. at druggists. 3t?afftf3 via mm Over-work, worry and the constant strain of a business lire are often a cause of much trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine is highly recommended for all Nervous disor ders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using DR. MILES' LIVER PILLS IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. NSHVOUS ATTACKS. -I mtr. n il willi nervous at l:i, k - an.; b- .til. le-s. Then my llvi-r tjiit out ' '' order and It .,.m. .1 : th.'.:i'h my whole mum .-.'lis uitU. I eom-i-- -i . ii u.i! I""- Miles' Nerv li. art ;il-n toi.k Dr. Miles' 1,1, er I'll' "d "w 1 f,-el ppr fccllv w. II In every way. My b.ii ii also are In (rood shape now." MKS. At'GCSTA KK1SER, lll'.l Purllin.l Ave., U .eiicstcr. N. T. CONDENSE ) STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE I j Ull Enfield, N. C, at the close of business Dec. 31, 1915. place was aloive wid change. em! -lix- COMPETITION. Resources Loansand discounts. Furniture and Fixtures, Hanking House Kevenue Stamps, Cash items. Cash in Vault. Cash iu other banks Total, Liabilities IS20.Wt1.O7 Capital Stock, 110,000.00 l.SiiO.oO Surplus 50,000.00 000.00 I'ndivided profits, 0,436.76 ."iT.fttt Cnearned discounts 4,000 00 19ti.ll (Quarter Division, Jan. 1st ,"0o 00 I5,.'!f2.l:l Cashiers check 1,S'J7.9S "i!l,774.Hl Deposits, S31,5i0.03 1(12,811.7:' Total, $402,814.72 The man who goes out between ihe acts may come in with a smile but you can'i always see it. It does seem queer that people who are not able to make good themselves seem to think they can hand a winning brand of advice to others. CASTORIA For Infanta and Chlldraa In Us For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of The editor handed the manu script back after hastily scrutinizing the sheets, add said in a lofty manner. "We don't print any such stuff as that." "Well, you needn't be so haugh ty about it,.' retorted ihe spasmod ical cotributor. "You're not the only one who won't print it." Exchange. PROOF. "Herbert, you weren't listening to what I said." "Er what makes you think that darling?" "I asked you if you could let me have a dollars and you smiled and said, 'Yes, dearest' "Life. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruise, Qut Burrs, Old Sores, Tetter. King-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyae, tued internally or extenutlly. 25 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. DEPOSITS TOTAL ASSETS 1915 $331.550.03 $402,814.72 1914 $255,794.01 $320,833.98 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Gain, $75,756.02 18th We beg to submit a statement of your bank at the close of its year's business. From the comparative statement you will see that we have made a big gain over last year. If you are not a depositor, either in our Commercial or Savings Department, we invite you to become one. IVEY.WATSON, A. S. HARRISON, J. W. WHITAKER, President Vice-Pres. C. H. MATTHEWS, Asst. Cashier. Cashier. GEORGE B. CURTIS, R.G. DUNN, C. E. McGWIGAN, DIRECTORS. H J. BURWELL, A. S. HARRISON, R. B. PARKER, IVEY WATSON. The Largest Bank in Halifax County. ,X)LEY KIDNEY PILtf JSSSSSSSS TT r
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