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NEWS 0 liS I AltUISt HID IN 1806. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. I'itius of Subscription $1.50 lycr znnui VOL. LII. WELDON, X. !., THUliSDAY, OITOIIKI! I, 1!H7. NO. V'- I I 1-1 " Ai.cuiioi. a run !'. ;' A'.-i-l.il)U- PrcpamlUmWAj ?,i.in:.it.iy'..-looii hy K. vjiita 1!Ti-tiy lVomoUnti DWi-nU .li.iTfulncs and Hes(.ConUi iKMCurOpium.MorphlnPM Minvriil.NoTNAHr.otic A llxtlMllcS III""'""' ,(, .WW .k,V Wl a..w ttl ,Wi.Vjpi- lf nl I 111 V r Ahclpfiilwrnn:-.. . Conslip.-itionroiUDiarrli'VJ ; mid FiviM'ishnoss mul rc!of inillhw fr omjn 1 ufa if CpHTAl'ltCOW- W- I. xail X'oiiy of Wrapper. Forlnfnntsnml Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Dnntin 4-1. Jj Signature . of m In VV f Use For Over Thirty Years h H Mill n M Etll Tom v y i uiii K Kelly Springfield JU 1 1 1 ! I A United States Goodrich I: have on sale in our salesroom now the YJy Invest stock of Automobile Tires ever shown in Weldon. Three of the best makes on the American market. Tires thai will give you more miles for your money than any other make. Our tires are guaranteed by the manufacturers on mileage basis of 3500 to 5000 miles. I: have In stock almost anv size or style VV Plain Tread. USCO Tread." Chain, Nobby and Silvertown Cord Tread. The market is un settled now, and Tires nuy advance at any time, buy now, save money, get the right tires at the tight prices, Also carry in stock a full line of all Automobile supplies and accessories. Batchelor Bros. Chalmers and 1'hevrolet Automobiles Oldest (iniaKC In Weldon Republic Trucks Dress Up AND YOU'LL Cheer Up! The country is ulright, and you are alright, it you will just dress up. The prudent suc i'1'ssfiil man knows this 10 he true. Try ii and see how good you'll led. You'll feel like J real somebody, and just like lacing llie world's opportunities 10 win. At VINSON'S, the De Luxe Clothier, you will h'nd ihese cheerful, good looking clothes, and at prices that are making friends for these good clothes. COME AND SLK IS ALL I ASK You know thai fortune favors a well-dressed man. Greai preparation has been made lor you. The prices now are a great deal lower than they will be again for at least two years. C. S. Vinson, THE OUTFI rTI:R TO M ANKIND WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA. PRICE LIST BELL 2 IN 1 TYRES COSl VV. iiiu.d Si , HICIIMOM), VA. Your Old Tyres Made Into One ft V.U.. M i SI 111.091 kJ'lM i t HU'MKH II UK til H I'HIi K MI.K I'l HMMIIM. n It X I - i.si: rulB i Ulll'l I.IK T I HI'S UOlll I AMIS,,!, IAsMh K IN I VUIK -:i . a mi t ru (Ci mi f i! " nna a mi fi ii.i ; -.-i u in a ii.-, ii iki ii mi mi i iw - ,;, in 3 :l4 4 s .', il' im t -o M4 4 SHI H mi 12 Ml 4 I i S3 5 Ail H .-, ;i ml 4 ." lt 5 7.r 111 411 14 !M 4 till '(4 f, wii in m 1,', Ikl 4 ;l'i4 f) !i: 11 L'i l'i IHI fi 0" :Hv4l ii r,o iii im ir, k.i im i"'x4j o si,-, ii ;u in im .i im aiivlj II HO ml 11. Mil II IHI 'i'"4i 7 ,'ki la l 1 7ll II 10 a-'ufi 7 fm 1' no W H.-. II 40 ;i"i" 7 ir, i.t mi I iii ii .mi ti5 n IKI 14 Mil !M 70 U i'i WOMAN AND OLD AGE. YOUR OLD TYKI'S MADK 2 IN I. 1 m't throw away youi old tirtiH, ni'inl Ihi'in to iih, e limy li al'lr to make t'i 1 n '.' Id I for you; let u lio the .jmlifi', no il,pimt newnry, wo make all uliip iii iiIh Hubjeet to youreiamiimtioii; if they are not worlh niakiiiir 2 iu 1 v will sell lor you at the higlient Kichmoiid pricea (the luglwal "auywheie) aud return the ainouut to you. ' - pay chant on incoming. A Woman Was Detlnreil That at 1116 She Is In llctter Health and Mnpplcr lhan al Any I'revloiis Time In Her Life. Surely, a woman who is heahliy al I llli ought to be happy. She would have lo be happy lo be healthy. j None but a happy disposition could carry one through so many years. A gloomy lemperament would strangle life out of llie body long before llie age of IO(i. The human body can no more thrive in shadow lhan can a rose. We live by desire to live. I:n joymeni uf and zeal in life are a constant source of life supply. Old nge ought to be (he happiest period of life, particularly for a woman. If she has kept hi r mind ictive and has wisely rclused lo settle into the dull rui thai people always have ready for her, she can begin in old age to enjoy life in earnest. In old age ihere is no worry about the babies, no more suller ing for others. The children are grown up, and, if her part has been well done, ihey are a prop and solace to her. Grandchildren arc a delight without tiie bitter, co'isianl worry. The woman grown old in years should be at her besi mentally. She is free to indulge her tastes, enjoy a good book and the conver sation of genial minds. Women retain iheir vitality and spirits longer lhan men do. The burden tit Ii Fc fall from ihem grad ually, and the peace of retirement from active dunes comes upon ihem little by little and almost im puccptiblv. The Christian Herald. Llli DIDHT ACT DIGESTION WAS BAD Siyi 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Telli How She Wat Rtliered After Few Doiei of Black-Draught. IF. THI: RHIOKT. "Twu wrongs don'i make a right. Still" A senator was discussing the food control bill. "While (he bill has its draw backs," he went on, "there would be worse drawbacks without it, and so we can face our opponents like the lady. " 'My love,' her husband said lo this lady, 'you spend all your money gelling your palm read.' She smiled sweetly. " 'And you, dear,' she retorted, 'spend all yours getting your nose red.' "Washington Star. AN IRISH COMLB.XCK, An Irishman employed in a large factory had taken a day oft 'without permission and seemed likely to lose his job in consequence. When asked by his Foreman llie next day why lie had not mined up the day before, he replied: "I was so ill sir, thai I could not come to work to save me life." "How was it. Pal, thai 1 saw you pass llie I'aciory on your wheel during the morning?" asked llie foreman. I'al was slightly taken aback, then regaining his presence of mind, lie replied: "Sure, sir, that must have been when 1 was going lor the docior." Pittsburgh Chronicle-lixaminer. NO JOY RIDL'R. "Your husband is suffering from auto-inloxication." "i can't believe ii, doctor. Tim never rides in them things an' I'm sure he hasn't tasted liquor for a whole year." A SLUGGISH LIVER Craahei into sour bile, making you lick and you lose a day 'a work. I iilnmel aaiivnleal Il't merrury. Ciili.iiul .nil liko dynamite on a shijHiisli liver. When imIoiiuI i'iiiihw into iimliii t with Hour bile i! cruAluM iutu it.riitiniui: cramping mid nutui'ii. If you fivl bilious, lit'iulaeliy, eon Bliiateil mul all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a 60 cent holtlo of Hudson's Liver Tone, wliiih is a liarinleiu vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take u apoouful mul if it doesn't slart your liver and straight en you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without mak ing you sick, you just go back and get your money. 1 f you take calomel today you'll be siil. a'lul nauseated tomorrow; lie sides, it may salivate you, while if you take Bodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It is liarnilcas,-pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it. Mpailnmlllt, Ky.Mn. Cynthia IllKKiiihothnin, of Dili town, nay: "At my nee, vl lih Is c, thn liver doea not art o well ns when young. A few years oco, my stomach was all out of fix. I was roiiHtijiated, my liver di'ln't act. My digestion was bad, anil It took so Utile to upset me. My np retllo was gone. I was veiy weak... I decided I would give Klaek PraiiKht a thorough trial as I knew It was highly recommended for this troutile. I began taking It I felt brller after a few dosci. My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My hi vls acted naturally and (he least tro'iblu was soon righted with a few ilosi'a of niai k-Draught." Seventy years of successful use has mailo Thcdford'e Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help (hat Black-Draught can Klve In cleansing Ihe systom and ro llevlnpr the troubles that couio from constipation, Indigestion, laiy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are In good worklni; order. ICeep Ihem lhat way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and In a natural way. It you feel slucglsh, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a packago Due cent a dose All druggists. J. 69 IN HIS KEEPING, "God lead thee, dear !" The sunrise lighl Steals softly through llie gray, The dreams and darkness of the night Are lost in perfect day. I smile and whisper tenderly, "God lead ihee, dear, alway !" "God help ihee, dear !" The noontide hour Is golden, glad and gay; The world smiles upward like a flower To meet the sun's warm ray. I pause and whisper earnestly, "God lead ihee, dear, alway !" "God keep ihee, dear I" The sunset Hush Kisses the dreaming day, And in the wondrous holy hush The whole world seems to pray, 1 kneel and whisper lovingly, "God lead ihee, dear, alway !" FROM THE RUBAI YAT. "Forever the sun is pouring his gold On a hundred worlds dial beg and borrow; His warmth he squanders on summits cold, His wealth on homes of want and sorrow, To withhold his largeness of precious light Is lo bury himself in eternal night ; To give Is lo live." "Whether in Naishapur or Uabylon, Whether the cup with sweet or biner run, The Wine of Life keeps ooiing drop by drop, "The leaves of Life keep falling one by one." A TRIBUTE TO MOTHER. xi1 f tm Secretary ol Ihe Navy Josephus Daniels Pays a Iteuutitul and Tender Tribute to His Mother. 'the ChrtNtian llelalil. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, recently wrote a letter to ihe Y. M. C. A. of Kichmoiid, Va . containing a iribute to his mother which is so lender and beautiful lhat we quote from it: "I owe every measure of success I have achieved in life to my good old-fashioned mother. In my boy hood days, alter the desolation ol the war in ihe South, il w as great struggle lor a widow to irar her three boys With no money, by her encrg and ability she earned enough m rear and educate them. When, as a youth in my teens, I found the Wilson Advance for sale my mother mortgaged her linle home in order lo help me in gel the money with which to purchase the paper and enter upon ihe am. biiion of my life to be a journalist. There are no greater pleasures in my life than when my mother comes in visit me in Washington, or when I am able to visit her in Goldsboi'o. When I go lo see her al f loldshoro, I am reminded of Henry W. Grady's story of his visit to his mother in Athens, which says, '1 don't think I ever fell hap pier lhan when I reached the Ji tile home of my boyhood. I goi there al night. She had saved supper tor me, and she remembered all ihe things I liked. She masted me some cheese over the tire. Why, I had never lasted anything like ii since I pin off my round jackets. And ihcn she had some home made candy she knew I used to love, and, bless her heart ! I just fell Hi again as we sat and talked, and she lold me how she prayed lor me, and ihoughi of me alwavs. and what a brightness I had been to her life, and how she heard me coming home in every hoy that whistled along the street. When I went to bed she came and tucked the corners all around me iu the dear old way ili.it none but a moth er's hands know, and I fell so hap py and peaceful and so full of ten der love and tender memories that cried happy, graieful tears until I went to sleep.' My own visits home are not unlike Grady's and I always come away with a new inspiration for tomorrow's duties and a new sense of strength to perform them." This sentiment has an echo in the bean's of mil lions of American men. On our patriotic anniversaries and in ihese stirring limes ii should be re membered thai ihe greatest things in church and slate and the sweetest ihiugs in individual life grow nut of a sanctified Christian motherhood. I lie appreciation ol tins Christian moiherhood m thus expiessed: "Saline Rulus, chosen in the Lord, and his nnnher and mine." (Kom. Hi: 1.1.) USm.HSS QUESTION "Have you been drinking again, you hiuie?" We never knew a man to give a iruihful answer to this question, so it is somewhat surprising that women keep asking it. Puck. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children In Uso For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of There U Nu Way to Down The I Mile V oril I !n 1 1.' is nil': Iml : '.vuiil in ihe I n;:l .Ii 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 tii.it sIm.iiM l mill r.i i 'I, 1 1 ii v. mil. I J, i .my g nnl. Thai wnrd I-. II- Ii is ii-siniMMe Im ,iil ei inirs and .il. i. tents II is the e.iusi ii! ,i nimble nl rv I y kind In oilu r wmds ihrre well. I have been in trouble II' sotneihing llsc had inn happened ill -i Wtit. Id have hern no ;p-at u tr in Linn p.- gi'i.ig on al llie pris iil lime II' a Si t vi.m student had i nl killed the Iniwn I'nuce l eidi'i mil ot All ttia, i.n the :-lie is nl S ii. i jewi. America wouid never have gotten into llie war 1 1: ihe Germans had H ealed u and the oilier In ks ri'jln. 1 here w i old W no accident ll: the proper caiumn had al'.v.ys been o' tr -. .1 i. not hi C'line sie'k and die II' ihey w.-rc alwa) s tn iilise t vc and obey the laws i.t health, live- y man's crop would he clean ll:he had enough help in the Held to kill all the grass. No man would scarcely ever gel into trouble with his neighbor li ne did not lalk loo much or treai hi in in ihe wrong way. No man would be run over by a train II-' he kept off the railroad track. Again, we cannot gel along with out llie linle word IP, troublesome as it is. Ii is the excuse for a hun dred things. It is the word thai makes our prospective success a failure. In ihis one linle word of only two letters are bound up all the contingencies of success or failure. In it lie all the dead hopes and crushed ambitions. Linle as it is II' is the minimum that lies in the way of our mosi cherished plans and sometimes turns them into ihe blackness of despair. II-' il is iu our way at all nines and we can never get away from it. We use it daily and hourly viiilioiii giving il a thouglil. until terrible accident stands out before us and calls ii to our minds again. II is a ctiiiie and a tiagedy. Shun it II- possible. Sinilhlield Herald. IM-KI'llMW) llll: CLOUDS. A Mulish ollicer on duty with the air service in Last Att ica in cludes in one ol his reports a graphic description ol an immense valley lilled the huge lilies, over which somewhere in the region of Zanikn. As he passed over ihe valley he was K.tlOO feel high, but the perl nine ot the lilies reached his nostiils for a long distance. l'.y means of his glasses he ob served ili.it ihe lily llowers were as large as elephant ears, and that llie whole of the valley had been monopolized by the beautiful llowers. The luxuriance of the vegetable was particularly remark able. I le learned later that the scene ol ihe How crs w as su over powering in the valley lhat no na tive had ever dated lo penetrate w ithin us border. TOILET ARTICLES There's xrent sa(js. faction in tisinir toilet Kootls that tome from ', our store. In them ; you have the assur !' ance of honest ma- I terials a n ( pUrt. chemicals. HOME AND SV.Fj our display of fine soaps for the complexion .mil bath.-scentetl waters, perfumes, cold creams, cosmetics, manicure sets, lotions, hair tonics, comhs, hrtishes, sponges. u. e w (Successors in W. M. Cohen.) fi ' UDM Hit mpaay an Weldon. North Carolina. I soli: aglnts i ok i nlnnai.i.y's and j I nyai.'s Ki-.Mi:i)ii:s j j noukis' gandihs ZZ20E30E3E: o 8 L . Z A B A , ARTISTIC T!ILORIHQ, 2 NEW SPRING DISPLAY FUR SUITS & 0VERC0A1S 2 I lilt.r von lih on I III it I. r hii 1 1 I Ill mi 1,1 v 1, I, Cull ...J uisl'rei line I.n. i.f i.e, enn.lK illl.l s:lln. Irs (.(, vmwmUiiVjj 3 WtfY Sftfo iLL You Ef? You might get sick or hurt- be prepared for it You might want to make an investmentstart now, " Takes money to make money," you know, You might he visited by thieves or fire-an account with us prevents loss. Hie saving habit is a mighty good one to get into. We pav I per cent on Sav ings Accounts TH& BANK OF HALIFAX II. zVLrrip-'A.X TNT. G. N. L. Stediiuin , I'O'kiiIi nl I. C. tlregory. V" I'li'si.InO l:. II. (iregory t'Bsliier 1 1 !v C rati p. It ytnu I'lnltlit ii air fiiliji iM UuMtiup, ifet it luiltlr ot t iiiiiiii'ftliim s ( turn 1 1 lit-in tv, kih! wht ii till' lltttlt'k t'OIIII1 im to ! oun-iiil li lulluu Utf plum PI I II II I lllll-.'Ul'II"-. 1 I'll "Ml I'f lll (HiNi-tl ul llie ijiiii'l it lii'f vxliii'h it at' ; loi.U 'i- :-r:S POOR PAT. A visitor to Ireland was bidding j farewell, and said to an attendant: I "Ciood hye, Pal." j "(iood-hye, yer honor. May heaven Mess you, and may every hair in your head he a candle to , light your soul to glory. "Well, Pat," he said, showing him his bald pate, "when that lime comes there won't be much of a torchlight procession." Khaki Call. Mri Smith Uncnnimentln Chnm berloin's Tablets "1 l..i.y i.a.l :r.ui. 1. t.;a.a.l. j tlonlile lol riclit ot tell yruia," HlileHj Mis. II. It Minlli, lln ui'itiin. N V ' "When Niilli'iinif It mil altuekH ul ihiIi Krntimi uiltl liruviiieNN al'tel eillillir, one 01 livu oi rliftiiitieitaiirH TuMets- liuve always relieved me. t have aluo ieuuit tlit-in a pleaHuul laxative " 'l-heiie tali- lets lone up the stutuaeh and enable j it lu ieifoim lift I'uDCtioiirt ualuially. If . yuu are oouhleil mill iiiihuestiun iive j them a ttial, uei Kell ainJ slay well. I Iii afier yarsja woman discov ers (hat her mission is not what it used to be. .'JB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Rinj-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic; Anndyue, used internally ot externally. 2$c Till: Dining Room should be a cheerful place, for when you eat your meals amid pleasant surroundings you do much to aid digestion. And good digestion means health. HAVE US FURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM The variety of designs in Tables, Chairs, Side boards, China Closets, Serving Tables and the like, is ample to satisfy your desires, whatever they may be, in the matter of style, finish and price. Come in and talk it over with us. We are as eager to (ilYTi satisfaction as you are to receive it. Idk Furniture Company, WeMop, N. C. MKMNKMKMMMIMaMNimMrakliWNIMIiaaiaiWN INVITATION. You are invited to open an account with the BWK OF EtWUO, EfiflELD, fi. C. 4 Per Cent, allowed In the Savings Depart-1 ment Compounded Quarterly. E jjy YOU can bank by mail KKUWIW!lllJllllOM
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