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ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.50 Per Annumi VOL. L. W EL DON, X. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, li)Hi. NO. 52 The Klud You Have Always nought, and wuich lias been in use for over 30 years, has borne tlie signature of aud Las been tuudo under his per. Lj-r , oi-al Hnpenlslon shut) its iiitimej. -cue. Allow no one to deceive yon lu this. All Counterfeits, Jmltatlous tvatl'MuHt-as-irootl" are hut Experiments that trifle With ar.d endanger Uie Ik-uUIi of Infants and Children Experience uuIum Kxperimeut. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is I'leasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Niibstftnce. Its ara is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms uud allays Fevertshness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The blather's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of LAYING DP TREASURES. It Is Good Christian Doctrine to Scatter With Both Hands and Gather With But One. J The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE BANK OF WELDON WELDON. N. C. Organized Under the Laws of the State ot North Carolina, State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of VC'eklon Depository. Capital and Surplus, $55,000, For over 21 years this institution has proviiM haukiu facilities for thia lection. Its stockholders ami ullici rs are iili iitiliod with the busi ness interests of Halifax and Northampton counties. A Havings Department is inaintaineil for the lienelil of all who desire to deposit in a Savings Bank In this Department interest is allowed as follows: , For Deposits allowed tore mam llnee months or longer, i per cent. Mx .1 . i ..,... '1.. iiLimlliu nr lnnirv 4 ncrcent inoninsorion(er, o pei tcui. ...... ...r. . . r..... Any information will he furnished on apphentiou to the President orCaslaer pbbsiuent: W. K. DANIEL, vu k-I'iiksiiiknt: V. K. SMITH. I.. I'. 1(1! A I 1. I , Teller. cahiiikh: .1. ((. DUAKK, DIRECTOKS-W. li. Smith, W. E. Daniel, .1 O. Drake, V. M. t'ohen R. T. Ilaniel, .1.1.. Shepherd, W A. rce. D. II. Zolhcotler, .1 . V . sledge. Sl'KIN'-i HATS That a peal to the good dressers. As for style we are showing the most advanced ideas, appealing to the ultra fashionable as well as the conservative man. FARBER & JOSEPHSON, 1 MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS. WELDON, N. C. Reflecting upon the disasters and destruction abroad and the rapidly increasing wealth of a millionaire class at home, leads the week-end moralizer to serious though! upon the childishness, the futility and, perhaps, the selfishness of piling up for one's self not only stocks and bonds and many mansions, but an array of personal possessions that it wearies the ordinary brain 10 enumerate. I here is a growing greed for things, we believe, in the make up of many whose dol lars covers all their wants, are nu merous enough to gratify for them every passing whim, no matter how bizarre and extravagant, and still pile up as "an unused incre ment." Women of this class develop cults, as collectors of rugs, rare china, prints, paintings anything cosily bevond reckoning. Men build for themselves houses, we can hardly say homes, as that is a noun of the singular number.only, in iis individual application. They hasten from seashore to mountain, from country to city, from hotel to train de luxe. This very hurry of existence kills the simple virtue of contentment, and weakens or destroys the home attachment of the children with which these peo ple are usually meagerly provided. How can childhood burrow deep with the roots of love and posses sion about a half dozen "vines and fig trees?" And how can any one really love articles of virtue too cosily and numerous to make for themselves a nook in the heart of hearts? This may sound like socialism, but it is Christianity pure and un defined. Could the Master, who had not where to lay his head, and whom we strive to imitate, have rested at night if we have had homes, and there was one "made in Mis image" who had not one? And as to possessions, He said, "Lay not up for yourselves treas ures on earth, where moth and rust doth not corrupt and thieves break through and steal." He knew how hard it was to lay up treasures here and in heaven It is good Christian doctrine to scatter with both hands and gather with but one. And, too, it is for such a little while. And the things we give away are the only things we can take wiih us into the pres ence of the Shining One. Pills Best for Liver Iterause thev coutam the nest liver medicines, no matter how bitter ornau seating for the sweet sugar coaling hides the taste. Drivings New Lite fills contain ingredients that put the liver working, move the bowels freely. No gripe, n nausea, aid digestion. Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New Lifel'ills and notice liow much better you feel li,c. at druggists. THE KEENER OPTIC. 'How did you get such a bruised eye, Rastus?" "Well, boss, I was out a-looktn for trouble, an' dis yere eye was de fust to find it." Boston Iran script. Splendid For Rheumatism 'I think Chamberlain's l.iLiinent is just splendid for rheumatism." writes Mrs. Punburgh, hldndge, N. . 'It has been used by myself and other members of my family time ami time again during the past six yeais aud has always given the best satisfaction." The quick relief from pain w hich Chamber Iain's Liuiment all'onls is alone worth many times the cost. Obtainable everywhere. IbN liwi". mp 11 ly "if o T . Z A B A . 5 MERCHANT IAIL0RX W Nextuoorio.oiu u KM , . . all aud M I take your measure ana mane ui ... faction guaranteed. Jl inspeet fine line of piece goods and samples, satisaeoonguarau Practical Economy Baking powders made from alum or phosphate may be bought for a trifle less than Royal Baking Powder, which is made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes. Alum powders are not only cheap, but they differ greatly in leavening power. If a cheap baking powder is used for a fine cake and the cake turns out a failure there is a waste of costly materials worth more than a whole can of the cheap bak ing powder. Royal Baking Powder produces the finest food, and its use therefore, results in an actual saving. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York MY MOTHER. May the Peace and the Joy That Passes All Understanding Be Yours Forever. FOR BRORCHITIS, MPIKG COUGH; CROUP, COUGHS AHB COLDS Make the Best Remedy at Home 128 Teaspoonsf ul for 50 cents. A PAGAN'S FAITH. Love's my faith and the golden creed Of my daily life and my hourly need. 'Tisn't a doctrine 1 wouldn't say That I'd like to think of it just that way. For it's something sweeter and far more human With its counterpart in the way a woman Will cling and hover around her Fate And whether a matter of love or hate Faithful still as her heart forgives The blow that embitters the life she lives. Love's my faith that it will come true However we trust, whatever we do, It will all come back to the simple creed Of love as the greatest human need. That love is the finest flower of faith, That all else fades, like a morning wraith, That all else weakens and pales and dies But the love we find in a woman's eyes, Of the love we find in a woman's soul The ultimate flower of the perfect whole. Love's my faith and I'll take my way Through life with its creed of the day-by-day, And fight my battle and meet my blows With love as the rose beyond the rose With love for my spring with its gentle dew; With love for my guide to the way made true By the bleeding feel of love alone As they stumble their way to the mystic throne At whose armposts angels of love love only Shall welcome us in from our world so lonely. OPPORTUNITY, A judgeship is vacant; the ermine awaits The shoulders of youth, brave, honest, and true; Some one will be standing by fame's open gates; 1 wonder, my boys will it be one of you? The president's chair of a great railroad maze Is empty today, for death claimed his due; The directors are choosing a man for his place; I wonder, my boys will it be one of you ? A pulpit is waiting for some one to fill. Of eloquent men there are only a few, The man who can fill it must have power to thrill; The best will be chosen will it be one of you ? The great men about us will pass to their rest, Their places be filled by the boys who pursue The search for the highest, the noblest, the best. 1 wonder who will fill them; I hope 'twill be you. "For the body you gave me, ihe bone and the sinew, the heart and the brain that are yours, my moth er, 1 thank you. 1 th,ink you for the light in my eyes, the blood in my veins, for my speech, for my life, for my being. All that I am is from you who bore me. "From all the love that you gave me, unmeasured from the begin ning, my mother, 1 thank you. 1 thank you for the hand that led me, the voice that directed me, the breast that nestled me, the arm that shielded me, the lap that rest ed me. All that I am is by you who nursed me. "For your smile in the morning and your kiss at night, my uiuiiier, I thank you. 1 thank you for the tears you shed over me, the songs to me. the prayers you said for me, for your vigils and minister ings. All that 1 am is by you who reared me. "For the faith you had in me, the hope you had for me, for your trust and your pride, my mother, I thank you. I thank you for your praise and your chiding, for the justice you bred into me, and the honor you made me. All that I am you taught me. "For the sore travail I caused you, for the visions of despair, my mother, forgive me. Forgive me the peril I brought to you, the sobs and the moans 1 wrung from you, and for the strength I took from you, mother, forgive me. "For the tears I gave you, for the alarms and the dread, my mother, forgive me. Forgive me the joys I deprived you, the toils I made for you for the hours, the days, and the years I claimed From you, mother, forgive me. "For the times I hurt you, the times I had no smile for you, the caresses 1 did not give you, my mother, forgive me. Forgive me for my angers and revolts, for my deceits and evasions, for all liie pangs and sorrows I brought you mother, forgive me. "For your lessons 1 did not earn, for your vvislit"; I did not heed foJ ilie counsels 1 did not obey, my mother, lorjjive ine. Forgive me my pride in my youth, and my glory in my strength that foreot the holiness in your years and the veneration of your weak ness, for my neglect, For my self ishness, for all the great debts of your love that 1 have not p.iid, my mother, sweet mother, forgive me. "And may the peace and joy that passeth all understanding be yours, my mother, forever and ever." Tom Dillon. i If everything was sold in as liberal and fair a manner as the below named drug ! gists are selling Schiffmann's New Con ; centrated Expectorant, absolutely no ! cause for complaint or dissatisfaction could possibly arise from anyone. These i druggists say "Buy a bottle of this rem ; edy and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping ; Cough. Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Allection, ana we win return your money, just the same as we do with Schiffmann's famous Asthmador, if it does not give satisfaction, or if not found the best remedy ever used for any of these complaints." Why not take ad vantage of this guarantee and try this medicine, and get your money back, rath er than buying another purely on the exaggerated claims of ito manufacturer or on the strength of testimonials from others and run the chance of getting something worthless and also wast , your money? In buying this remedy, besides secur ing an absolute guarantee of its efficiency from these druggists, you also get about eight times as much medicine as you would in buying most any of the old fashioned, ready-made kinds, which aver age from 20 to 32 teaspoonsf ul, because 50c worth makes a whole pint (128 t?a spoonsful) when mixed at home with simply one pint of sugar and one-half pint of water. This remedy positively docs not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic, ltis plcasanttotalie and children are fond of it. You will be the solo judfto, and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is run in buy ing this remedy. Druggists everywhere are authorized to sell it under the samo guarantee as Schiffmann's famJ8 Asth mador of "Money Back" if not perfectly satisfactory. H. J.Schiffmr.nn, Proprietor, j Saint Paul, Minn. Guaranteed here by I W ,. Cohen. iiuiMraHatsiMMjioiQia B t i l 1 N V I AT UN. You are invited to open an account with the BtrflK OF EMFIUD, Eft flELD, fi. C. Per Cent, allowed in the Savings Depart ment Compounded Quarterly. 4 YOU can bank by mail Thg Best Plow is the Cheapest PLOWS Made by BILLUPS, of NORFOLK, Are BEST I Out reputation as Plow ExperU-the result of more than 40 years of studying the farm.i'i needi and building good 1'lows to fill them .tands back of every Plow we make. That', why our Plowi are Ciatered in the U. S. Patent Off ice-to protect our reputa. Son and to protect YOU I We have made it o your intereat to buy Billupt Plowi by making them better. And our registered brand I name JChampionV'Cumax", Etc., make iteaay foryou to avoid imitation.. Look for theie trade mark, and our name on every Plownone i. genuine without them. Insist upon ' RH.LUPS PLOWS, made in NORFOLK, Write for Free Catalog BILLUPS PLOWS, made in and get the BEST. The Famous "Champion t one of our leadinir brandi. Various Ityltt---"Cirl Champion", "A Champion", "8 Champion , UK : I. 191f I'hnmnon". ILtC.l IUIUD1V lur tica v all uses. n of ths "Champion" brand. practi WEI 'I ROOF NIT SOLD BY Piftpftft-Whiifihi'mi Hardware Gompany, a ivivv it "When 1 am big, mama, I'm going to marry a doctor or a min ister." "Why, my dear?" " 'Cause if 1 marry a doctor I can get well for nothing, and if I marry a minister 1 can be good for nothing." The Ache, of House Cleaning The pain and soreness caused bjr bruises, over-exertion and straining during house cleanitiK time are soothed awav bv Bloan's Liniment No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan'a Liuiment to the sore spots, rub only a little. In a short time the pain leaves, you rest comfortably and enjoy a re freshing sleep. Onegrateful userwriles; "Sloan 'i Liniment is worth its weight in gold." Keep a bottle on hand, use it against all soreness, Neuralgia aud bruises. Kills pain. Ufa. at your druggist Ohildr6ni dry flood For Colds. f Honey, l'ine-Tar and Glycerine are : recognized cold remedies. In Dr. Bell a Pine-Tar-Honey these are combined with other cough medicine in a pleaBant syrup. Ir. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey quick ly atops your cough, checks your coiu, soothes irritation of the throat. Excel lent for young, adult and aged. Its one of the best cough syrups made. Form ula on everv bottle. You know just what you are trading and your doctor knows its good for coughs and colds. Insist on l)r. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Only 25c. at Druggists. Silence is sound put io sleep, Told That There Was No Cure For Him. "fter suireriug for over twenty years with indigestion and having some o( the best doctors here tell me there was no cure for me, I think it only right to tell for the sake of other sufferers as your own satistacuou inai a iJt. uumc of Chamberlain's Tablets not only re lieved me but cured me within two months although I am a man of 65 years," writes Jul. Grobrien, Houston, Texas. Obtainable everywhere. Watch Child's Cough Colds, running of nose, coutiniMvl ir ritation of the mucous membrane (f ne glected may mean Catarrh later. Iton't take tiie chances later do something foryourchildlChildrenwill not take every medicine, hut they will take Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. Its a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup and so effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate thu waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Always prepared no mixing or fussiug. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King's New Discovery. It will sale-guard your child against se rious ailments resulting from colds. SUSPECTED. Set a bad example hatch out mischief. and it will Should Not Feel Discouraged So many people troubled with indi reation and constipation have . been benefited by taking Chamberlain's Tab lets that no one should feel discouraged who has not given them a trial. They contain no pepsin or other indigestive ferments but strengthen the stomach and enaole it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA One day, among other questions relates another school teacher. I asked, "Who wrote 'Hamlet?' ex pecting some of the older pupils to answer, but all sat silent. After a long pause little Johnnie, aged 7, neld up his hand, and on being called on said, '1 didn't. That evening at a meeting of the townshio trustees to which 1 was invited 1 told of the incident, ex oecting a hearty laugh; but before the story could be appreciated one of the trustees, a shrewd business man with very little literary knowl edge, burst forth with: lhe little rascal, l bet tie aim Boston Budget. TWO NEEDS. First Patriot What this country needs is more red blood I Second Patriot Yes. and more gray mailer. Puck. Children Cry FOR FLE1 CHER'S , CASTORIA HIS CONSTANT THOUGHT. They met by chance in the wait ing room of a railway station. Mv friend. Deean ine man with the ba2 full ot tracts, persua sively, 'have you ever reflected on the shortness ot lite, tne urnxr taintv of all things here below, and the. fact that death is m evitable?" "Hhup ?" ren tea the man in ih shaoirv overcoat, cneertuny Well, should say so. l m a me insurance agent ! txenange. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to all Darts of the United States and to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give (Uiamberlaiu Couirh Remedy a trial and you will uu derstand why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywheie. Some nervous people with feu; dollars and no brains lake ex ercise bv making a run on the describing our Plows and Canine). We make a complete line, suitable for all purposes. All Plows fur nished in cither polished cast Iron or wrought Heel, wood or steel beams. This Catalog it valuable to ever fanner write today, it's Itm. -eft- Ciai.v.-; CAUTION! Avoid Imitations IJ look for the name "CHAMP" ION" insist upon the orig inal, mad only bv us. . ... ,..Hi.n..i ifYounCumotSuapirYoa.Yfnieut. C BKLLUPS, S0N & CO, Mfg'r'.. A Small Amount Deposited Now And Systematically added to, is the only sure way of attaining independence ( 1) 1 Ml; W6LUUB M "WELDON, N. C. KT CO M 4 per cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. ME 1 1 OUR SfECIALTO Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing send the liniment tingling through the fleah and quickly sftops pain. Demand liniment that you can rub with. The beft rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LltllLlEtlT GooJ for the Ailments of Home, Mulen, Ctt!e, Etc. Qooifot your own Aches, Pains, R'.ieuiiu,u"i, oirin, Cuts, Bu. t:B, Etc. :5c 30c $1. , . . At all Dealers. 1 of a prescription lies in the Purity of its Ingre dients. ry OUR DRUGS are selected for theii PURITY and have been tested for strength FIRST QUALITY,; REA SONABLE PRICEJand CAREFUL COMPOUNDING Three Reasons for bringing your prescriptions HERE. WEIDON DRUG COMPANY. E fTW 1 K. . J RECIPE FOR CRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 os. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and K os. of flyoMlrte. Apply to the hair twlo a vwk until It bocomea the dslrd shade. Any druggist oan put this up or you can mix It at homo at very little coat. Full directions for maklnc and un com In wch box of Barbo Compound. It will araduallr darlun atrwkad, faded era? Ealr, and romorea dandruff. It la excel lent for falllnt hair and will maka' harsh hair soft and (lossy. It will not color the scalp, Is not atloky or aTeasy, and doea not rub off CASTOR For Infants aod Children In Us For Ovr 30 Years Slgnatura of I'OLEY MHAKIIC TAEIET5 FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA WELDON. N C,
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