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,,A... c .1 14! ill if JTVWm I iJHl H ltd ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.50 Per Annum VOL. L- WELDON, X. C, THURSDAY, V K1UU AKY 10, 1!1;. NO. 12 t i KL!!.!LUM., 0. MARIA. I, ,1 mr a. la m Ml LLnJI Don't We All Like to Splutter And Dazzle, Though. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hns been tu use for over JJO years, litis borno tlio signature ot ry . p. a,"5 been infiilo v.ulir pp-- -ur7r. '-rSU1. Allow no ntol(.ci-lrnvoiit!i this. All Coiinl.-rl'ei:, Jmltutlms tvjrt " Jnxt.s.,oil me ln-t KxiM'rlmcin that. 11 illo mK.1i u d omliiiiirer tlm Iie.illh or InfiiutH and Chtluron Fjtuerien.o against IWocriment. What Is CASTORIA Castorlu ts a hunnlesH substitute for Castor Oil, Paro. Boric, lr..iH and Soothing Syrups. It w i'Viisunt. It contains (uiiilici- Opium, Morphine nor oilic Narcotic substance. Its aire Is its R-iarantcc. It destroys Worms and allays IVvcrlshness. It cures Di.irrluna and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troulles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Foii, regulates the Stomach and Kowols, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's I'anuecii-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bear 8 the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CtNTU COM PAN V, TT MUMMY T(CT, NCW VONH OITV. I We look at heap, big Injun, wiih a ring in his nose and think he is certainly a poor fool. But the Heap, Big Injun, doubtless looks at a woman supporting a twenty thousand dollar diamond stomach er, and he knows she is a fool. To prove what fools all mortals, with the price, can be, the figures concerning the importation of gems into this country in twelve months ; give us the line of dope. There , were imported $25,000,000 worth ! of gems into the United States last year-mere trinkets with no intrin sic value. Twenty-five million dollars for gems. Think of ihe bologna sausage it would buy. Think of the bread line that could be supplied wiih such a vast sum, and yet we coughed up twenty-five millions and had people had the price and been able 10 gratify their wants it would have been tweniv flve billions. We are a wonderful people. We still have the primal instinct the instinct to be gaudy. The Indian paints his face and wears feathers in his hair milady paints her face and wears diamonds in her ears. Where is there, in fact, any differ ence? There is no difference. Everything. CHEERING HIM UP. THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDOX. X. O. Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital and Surplus, $55,000. For over 'Jl vears tins institution lias provided hanking facilities for tins section. Its'storkhuldcis and ollieers are identified with the husi tiess interests of Halifax and Northampton counties. A Saving Department is maintained for the henelit of all who desire to deposit in a Savings Hank. In this Department interest is allowed as follows: for Deposits allowed to remain three months or longer. '1 percent. Six months or longer, II per cent. Twehe months or longer. 4 percent, tnv information will he furnished on apphcatiou to the President orl'ashier I'RKSIDKM : W. E. DANIKL, VII K-l'l!KSllleXT: W. 1!. SMITH. I.. C. DI. U'KH. Teller. I AHI1IKK; .1. (t. DKAKK. I I RECTORS W. K. Smith, H . K. Daniel. .1. O. Drake. W, M. Cohen. K T. Daniel, J. I.. Shepherd, W A. fierce. I). li. Zollicotlci. .1 . W. Sledge ror the Road HJR RAY0 DRIVING LAMP is the most compact and efficient lighting de vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will not blow out or jar out Equipped with thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or detached. Throws a clear light 200 feet ahead. Extra large red danger signal in back. It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a gooa nanu umBu. Strong. Durable. WLlllast for years At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPNY VtiMiiKtnn, D. C. 1 i.rlimonil. Va, r rfolk. S BAL.TIMOKI. r.. ,., n i: rhnrl.i .in. W. V. Clmrl.-tton. S. C. I . ZABA. MERCHANT TAILOR A ,. .1 i..-'. U L l llllti 1.. W i Next aooi to uiiicuun u, - . , . M 1 take your measure and make su,t to order on m y Uead, J Jf inspect fine line of pi.-ee go.ls and samples. saUHfaction tuarauy TAHNER'S EOOF NIII SOLD BY Ifitilwviul ILiriiiwarA , v W v WELDON, N CT I)' V i Km- unci liiiiupaiij A professional boxer was badly beaten in a sparring match and was carried to his bed in an exhausted and melancholy condition. "I wish you'd say something to cheer him up, doctor," pleaded the defeated warrior's wife. "He is getting low in his mind, and when he's like that you've no idea how hard it is to wait on him. He is worse than a bear with tooth ache." "What can 1 say that will please him most?" asked the doctor. "You might just tell him, in an off-hand way that the man that licked him is mighty bad in the 'orspital, and ihat they may have to hold a post-mortem on him any minute now," was the solemn sug gestion. Resignation may be a good sauce for adversity. It does seem queer that most of the "good fellows" have a lot of bad habits. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A large portion of what the world calls good luck is composed of ninety-nine parts of ambition and one part of talent. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. tor yoiu cold, for your cough, lor your feverish throat, nose audhead, use Dr. tiell s hue Tar Honey. Honey soothes the nidation, Pine-Tar cuts the phlegm, thus relieving congestion. Pine Tar also acts as an antiseptic, as a result general relief follows. lireathing he comes easier and further inllammatiou in arrested. Insist on Dr. Hell's Pinc-Tar-lloney. It is an ideal treatment. Price 'J.'ie. Wuh the exception of a discol ored eye anything hand-painted is fashionable. Many People Don't Know A BluitL'isli liver can cause a person an awful lot of misery. Spells of di.iineas, headaches, constipation and biliousness are sure signs that your liver needs help. Take Dr. King New Lite Pills and see how they help tone up the whole system. Kmc for the stomach, too. Aidsdigcstion, Purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Only '2'iC at your druggist. The girl who chooses a hus band because he has the "rocks" may have a marble heart. Children Cry FOR FLE1 CHER'S C ASTORI A When a man is discharged from bankruptcy his earthly debts are settled but we are not so sure about those on ihc books of the recording angel Eor Children's Coughs. Vou cannot use anything better for your child's cough aud cold than Dr. Kiug'i New Discovery. It is prepared from Pine Tar mixed with healing and soothing balsams. It doc not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxa tive, just enougli to expel the poisons from the system. Dr. King's New Dis covery is antiseptic kills the cold germs raises the phlegm loosens the cough and soothes the irritatiou. Don't put off treatment. Roughs and Colds often lead to serious lung troubles. It is also good for adults and tlie aged. Get a bottle today. All Druggists. A Distinctive Reason What is the chie" reason for the superi ority of Royal Bakini; Powder ? There are several good reasons, but there is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York ANOTHER REASON. For Attending A Bible Class Mixing. and The Bard of Avon More Than 300 Years Ago Wrote: TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE LOOKING FORWARD. Look not for Sorrow; for perhaps too soon, Without your seeking, she on you will wait; And if it be at morning, eve, or noon, To you her mission she will plainly state. Look not for Trouble; she is always near; And if from her you never had a call, That you are more than mortal much I fear, For she herself makes known 10 great and small. Look not for Darkness; she 100 oft appears When for her visit we are least prepared; But if to you unheralded she nears, Let not your soul by her claims be ensnared. Look not for Sickness; though we know, alas! She will come to us at some unknown stage; And if our youth and middle-age she pass, She surely will come to us in old age. Look not for Weakness, ills, nor anything That hs a tendency our joys to blight; For what we wish not, Time will surely bring; So let us forward look for Cheer and Light. OLD LOVES BY ARTHUR M'ALl.ACK PKACH, IN SOUTHERN WOMAN S MAGAZINE. They bring from olden years a fragrance sweet, Leaving a lingering beauty on the air, As from some long dead roses' dim retreat, Dusk bears faint memories of perfume rare. Among the dusky pages of the past That reeked with battle smoke, the carnage hot Of ancient ways, alone the old loves last, Kach tale, though ages pass, forgotten not. Though he who wooed and she who loved now sleep In the still, calm beauty of a perfect rest, Quite patiently the years their memories keep While empires sink to ash in tombs unguessed. O fragrance drifting down the ancient ways, Where long has died steel's clang and battle-cry, You prove the worth of love in other days, And promise that ours, too, shall never die ! Has Used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lor 20 Years. Chamherluinsl.'ough Remedy has been used in my household for the past -Jo years. I began giving it to my children when they were small. As a uick re lief for croup, it lias no eiuai. Being free from opium and other harmful drugs, I never felt afraid to give it to the children. 1 have recommended il to a large number of friends and neigh bors, who have used it anil speak highly of it," writes Mrs. Mary Mink, Shortsville, X. V. Obtainable everywhere. One should learn to talk well also when it is well not 10 talk. How Mr. Davis (Jot Rid of a Bad Cough "Sometime ago I had a very bad cough," writes Lewis T. Davis, Hlaek water, Del. "My brother Mct'abe Davis gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. After taking this I hought a half dozen bottles of it but only nsed one of them as the cougli left me aud 1 have not been troubled since." Obtainable everywhere The dancing master is always taking steps to raise money. Sciatica's Piercing Pain To kill the nerve pains of Sciatica you can always depend on Sloan's Liuiment. It penetrates to the seat of pain and brings ease as soon as it is applied. A great comfort too with Sloan't is that no rubbing is required. Sloan's Lini ment is invaluable for stopping muscu lar or nerve pain of any kind. Try it at once if you Buffer witli Kheuuiatism, l.umhairo. Sore Throat Pains in Chest Sprains, Bruises, etc Nueralgia and Druggists. STRONG ON GRAMMAR. It is excellent for Headache, '.'ftc. at all Many a man stumbles over aginery things in his path. im- CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Uso For Over 30 Years A lad just returned from board ing school upon being asked by "dad" how he stood in grammar at the end of the term came back with something like this, remarks an exchange : "Say, dad, take it from me, grammar was my long suit. On the start I was up against it hard. Couldn't get it through my noodle. Fell down every time I went to class. Finally 1 says in myself: "Look here, old kid, it's up to you. You've got to cut out the funny business or take a brace or you'll see your finish, the surest thing you know." Well, I studied believe. And, say, when it comes to the final exams, did I lose out ? Not on your life. I was right there with bells on. There was certainly some class to the way I answered those quizzes. A cold mark of Vs when it was all over. Not so, worse, eh ? Can you beat it? How I did it I don't know. You can stiteh me. But, any how, it s going some, eh, dad ? None of 'em's got anything on me when it comes to grammar, that's a cinch." The old gentleman managed to gasp, "Get the book." There are a half hundred rea sons, doubtless, why men should meet together not in the postot fice lobby just to say. "howdy" but to meet somewhere where there is a common cause. Here in Greensboro the fact stands out big that men of our town have become acquainted with each other because they have regularly attended Smith's Bible Class. They come out of the church and walk up town together and ihey exchange views, and it is worth while. We have noticed this, and it works wherever you get men together. Billy Sunday remained in Omaha seven weeks and the excitement was great. And thousands who attended the meet ing and didn't hit the trail got to gether and renewed acquaintance. A correspondent showing both sides of the result of Sunday's visit to Omaha concludes his story in this way : "But Billy Sunday did one good for Omaha men even those who did not hit the trail. He got them acquainted with each other. Seven weeks of tabernacle attendance re sulted in thousands of new friend ships being formed, and today on the streets of Omaha ten men smile and speak to each other where three months ago but one man took occasion to greet anoth er. That alone was worth while. Take it from us, ladies and gentle men if you can get up a sincere smile in this world, where there was a grouch before, you have done a man's duty. If you can get your neighbors to know each other; to respect each other; to meet each other with a gracious smile and a pleasant "Good morn ing" you have done much. And if Billy Sunday gets folk to gether; if he puis on the grim faces of men a smile pardon us if we say a Gilliam Grissom smile he has done noi only something for the Lord, but for mankind. In this old hot house world; this world of detail and stuffy of fices; this world of greed and gout and prenaredness we do not smile enough. We take things altogeth er too seriously. The smile the smile the nat ural, ihe spontaneous smile with a gracious word is worth all the med icine in Christendom. --Everything. Do You Find Fault With Every body? Au irritable, lault-tinding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly al ways good natured. A great mauy have been permanently heneliled by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of sull'ering. These tablets stieugthen the stomach aud enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywheie. and it must follow, as day the iniclit, thou canst not then be false to any man." I',eini,r true to onesi'll' iuvuK es the a vail in tr of everv possible e'pedi- cut makimr lor the preservation ot Health. The proper rare ol the te a vital part of Truth to self. eth j a vital part of Truth to self f I I Perform yLfrisitT' " TV Mv I I No Methods I Miracles. are not I adveitise, not to misrepresent nor to attack any other Dentist, hut sim ply to tell where I am. who 1 am. and nhat 1 can do. My methods contain the new and op to dale ideas known to the I Vutal World. Plates upper or lower J"2k (iold Crowns. P.riilge.(A Tooth) (iold Killintrs. White (Plastic) I'illiiigs Guaranteed Dentistry 'Z. " a Set U Silver Alloy Killings Teeth Cleaned, $:i to $." I White Porcelain Crowns jl up I Teeth K.xtracted .,0c 5UC. up iUe to 7'ic, 3 to $1. ioe. up il 1 I'liKK r. A 1 1 N A 1 II IN DR. E. E. HACHMAN. Surgeon Dentist, Office in (ireen's New Building, . WELDON, N. C. i 0- A Small Amount Deposited Now And Systematically added to, is the only sure way of attaining independence miuiY WELDON, N. C. 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits 1 k 1WM H LIVEO IN MISERY. "I Buffered greatly from nervoti3t)fsji and head aches. The least eavlte ment ravfi ine dreadful pain. I betun using Ir. Miles' Nervine and u few days later started to take Dr. Miles Heart Treat meat. I ueon cot so much better that I was em-oiir-acd and continued taking til two remedies until I wad so well that work waa no bother to me at all." MUS. LOUIS Kll, Idaho PaiH, Idaho. Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IF FIRST DOTTLE FAILS TO BENE FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. Matrimonial bonds are not air ways a safe and profitable investment. Always bear the Signature of ALL DIMENSIONS. "No." said the editor, "we can not use your poem." "Why," asked the poet; "is it too long?" "Yes," hissed the editor. "It's too long and too wide and too thick." Constipation. When costive or troubled with consti pation take Chamberlain's Tablets. 1 hey are easy to take and most agreea ble in effect. Obtainable everywhere. HEAT FLASHES, DIZZy, NERVOUS Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her DuringChange of Life. Richmond, Va. - "After taking seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I feel like a new woman. 1 al ways had a headache during the Change of Life and was also troubled with other bad feelings com mon at that time dizzy spells, nervous feelings and heat flashes. Now 1 am in better health than I ever was and recommend your remedies to all my f rienda. " M rs. L BN A Wynn, H812 E. 0 Street, Richmond, Va. While Change of Life is a most crit ical period of a woman's existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany it may be controlled, and normal health restored by the timely use of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Such warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of Impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyas, irregularities, constipation, variable ap petite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness. For these abnormal conditions do sot fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. CONDENSE i STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OK THE If 111) lintield, N. C, at ihe close of business Dec. 31, 1915. Resources Liabilities RUB-MY-TISH Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cut, Bums, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c I.iuiisund discounts. :l2il.!i!il.l)7 Capital Stock, $10,000.00 Furniture and fixture. l.."iiill (id Surplus 50,000.00 liaiikiuir House .VooiUHJ Vudividcd profits, .'1,436.76 Kevenue Stamps. "7 M Unearned discounts 4,000.00 Cash items. I'M.U Quarter Division. .Ian. 1st 500 00 Cash in Vault. 1.VJHS.I3 t ashlers check 1,8'J7.9H l ash in other banks .Vi.774.lll deposits, 331,560.08 Total, t(C',Sll7L' Total, $40i,S14.7H COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Dec. Dec. 31, 1915 31, 1914 DEPOSITS $331,550.03.. $255,794.01.. TOTAL ASSETS $402,814.72 $320,833.98 Gain, $75,756.02 $81,980.74 We beg to submit a statement of your bank at the close of its 18th 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. President Vtce-Pres. C. H. MATTHEWS, Asst. Cashier. W. WH1TAKER, 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. 0LEY KIDNEY PUIS I ICfflOT TOKS
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