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4W I EsTAULISIHil) IN 1860. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. WKLDON, X. ('., THURSDAY, I'KI'.niA HY :t, Iill, Terms of SubscriDtion--$2 00 Per Annum VOL. LV. NO. 10 XL. , ' .t'." van v. If 5f t if i v i II i i ri a '3 lax The Kind You Have Always BuuU, jin-1 uM.h h; s been la use fur over thirty years, has borne tin- filature of ? .r nd hus been m:ul um'.cr hij per- CZxAZm, in Hl KulH'rvisi"" 6i'"- i' infancy. utr. Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-pind " are but Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for vourself WhatisOASTORiA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains' neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleen The Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years l ne rvina TOU nave Always Bought ""tS23 Kill That Cold With CASCARA 7 QUININE FOR AND Colds, Coughs TQ;-4V La Grippe Neglected Colu.i are Dangerous Take no t'lmuctfs. Keep this standa J rt'inedy handy fur llie first sneeze. Uroaks tip a d id in 24 rumrs Kriieves Grippe in J days 1 :ci'IKnt tor licadacht Qi.i:;ini in this form dors not uttt -"t head Caikara is best ToniL Laxative- No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGG'STS SELL 17 GROWING OLD. i'K'i:,n in mi: or mi: h:ak. "1 dread in come id the end of ihu year," saul a friend 10 us re ceiuly; "n nukes me realize I am ".riming nkl." I h ii siijjjV'-is ;i question. Vt, lien is ,1 III. Ill ukf- ln Mi.iki'sicire's lime a man w.is old ai tuny, aiidolicn, because 1 'I We gay lite, inv.ilij.itcd lung be luie lliai. Sir W aller Scott ai litiy-tive be waned ihelaei lliai he was an did nun V.nni.iigne retired Id his castle ai tinny eight to spend his declining U'.ns in ,L.;ia. u nU study. l)r. Samuel Johnson once re marked 1I1..1 .it thirty-rive a man h-:d reached Ins peak, and after in.it ins course must he downward. I'hysioluKisis tell us lliai in all aiinn ik r'v.'. ni in in il,a n.,r;.. I ,.f - , MIJll JII1UII wi n!c i". live nines the period of ' ; fcio-Aih. A dog gets its lull growth j ,;1 ' years, and lives ten; a horse i in live eat s and lives twenty-five. . On tins Kists a man shoulJ live limn I Ol) in 151) years. 'here were these three men Scott, Montaigne and Johnson old while 1'iey were still compara tively young men? I The answer is, because they fell I and acted old. j William Johnson said that some men are "old fogies at twenty- five." l ie was right. The minute a man ceases to grow no matter what his years lhat minuie he be gins to be old. As long as he can look back on every year and say, "I grew," lie is sull young. The minute he ceases to grow, the day he says id himself, "I know all that 1 need to know," tli.it day youth snips. He may be twenty five or seventy five, it makes no dirlereiice. On that day he begins in he old. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years GRET HOUSE ON DE HILL. I U ZLitmxt: & m n -s' n 1 For Cash Ouiy 1 1 , m ' ' m m m In order to reduce slock, I wiil allow a discuni af tU.r. 5f?St per cent, on all CASH purchases over oi:c dollar, excepij 5 ; on School Books. Big Slock ot Jjjjr 1 m Winter Clothiag, Shoes, Hats S 1 and other goods recently received. Come early and save j money while this opponunity lusis. ' t: 4tf -i.'.i'li I lOlM) IN HIS CAk. t. vet y d.iv I tind soinclhiiig new ah out my c ir. Sn Jo I. This morniiig I found tine-.' hairpins and a powder pull. 10 PERCENT. DISC FUH 30DAf$,tf ' niii mw irtm-rir m m ii mi ! Was I 2 wk L X ; - r- !1 n i v liiiciHui.a lit Viniivnvn; The Busy Store, WKLDON, N C gg Choice Hams There is nothing vnn.re appetizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anything you may want iu the line of meats. All Kinds of Canned Goods. 1 -WS'.",1 C0U (JROCLRIKS build up the system, stimulate the brain, and 0 inm-viE : - .u...i. a.,. -...hi ihintmu hrini'S Destl re- rul's. Our nrii-ps ni,ik vim ilinili Call in to see us. L. E. HULL, Nf Bitchelor'g Opera houe, w IU.DON. N.C DiMon Lumber ii Millwork Go. B Weldon, N? C. MANUKACTUUE1U OF t . ... ... ... .j Crtch Hnnrs ""iutng jviaterlal for Modern nomcs, Blinds, Mantels, Door and Window Screens UADK TO OBDER AND Ii WiULAR STOCK SIZES. Im4 MatartaU, High Ora4a Warkanawklp Our Waffa- 4 "After the birth of my baby I had a back-set," writes Mrs. Matlic Cross whit.', of Glade Spring, Va. "I was very ill; thou '.' t I was going to die. I was so weak 1 couiun't raise my head to get a drink of water. I took . . . medicine, yet I didn't get any better. 1 was constipated and very weak, getting worse and worse. IsentforCardul." TAKE The Woman's Tonic 4 "I found alter one bot- K jf j tie of Cardui I was im- fc proving," adds .Mrs. Cross liiic. "Six bot- HJ ties of Cardui and ... I h-, was cured, yes, I can say tq; 4 tliey were a God-send to W' me. I believe I would ff -k have died, had it not been for Cardui." Cardui lias been found beneficial in many thousands of other cases of womanly trou bles. If you feel the need of a good, strengthen ing tonic, why not try Cardui? It may be just what j ou need. All BM 14 Speaking suh, ahout old master; Yes suh, he air living still; l'lui lie don't Ii v at de gre't house, Slandin' up ihar on the hill. I'flssin' years has brought gre't changes Reckon you might know de cause I don't Vicky but dcre's dillcrence. Things ain't like as once iley was (irc'l house windows now all brok out, And you never see de light Beamin' through dem lak a welcome, As it use ter shine at night; Rickety de dalis an' paches, An'Me win' howls round it shrill, Lak ii proud ii drive de music l-'rom de gre't house on de hill. Gre't house 'minds me of old master, Siandin' Jar all alone, Jes' lak ev'yihing done lef it bat makes in dis worl' a home; limpty rooms an' empty bean, sab House and master's waitin' till Bole shall lie in dust together 'Neaf de trees upon de hill. But, sab, laini been lak dat al'ays, 'l-"ore dese changes come along Ai de gre't house all was brightness All aroun' was laugh an' song; Patierin' fools and merry voices Lchoed where now all's so still, Dat's when we was all together At de gre't house on de hill. All de merry voices husb'd now; All de paiterin' foois is gone; No one left, 'cept me an' marster, An' 1 'spect we'll follow soon. Ii gets mighty lonesome here, suh, Jes' waitin', waitin' till Vi'e is called to rest beside dem, Sleepin' up dar on de hill. But you spoke, sab, 'bout ole marsier; Yes, sir, he air livin' still, But he don't mind 'bout de gre't house Siandin' up dar on de hill. Tears he al'ays looks above it To de sky so blue and calm. Lak he sees de ole-time house folks VC'aiiin' for him jes' beyon' Looks above de oak trees ymider 'Com de grave stones white and chill Lak he pints to hopes gone higher Dan de gre't house on de bill. i What Is The Mutter With This (ltd World of Ours. 1 j T oo many pitchers and not en-' ougli catchers. ! i Too many engineers aid not ! , enough liicmcn. ; Too tmii.li sliding and not en ough climbing. Too many ornaments and not enough dishwashers. Too many short skirts and not enough waist material. ! Too many silk stockings and nol , enough divinity. I Too much churchanity and not enough Christianity. Too many skeleton keysand not enough Yale locks. Too much etlect and not enough cause. Too much selfishness and not enough generosity. Too many red roses and not enough red cheeks. Too many hammers and not e nough horns. Too many dollars and not enough preventatives. "Too much," that's at the bot tom of it all whether it's food, smokes, religion or carbolic acid. "Too much," will kill it and kill ii quick. Select Your Victrola Now ' ' '.'! i ' '! ! ,. ,i h'i""':,! ':".','' ii "!)i.U V; la' THtV WERE ALL WRONG. 1 Vi'll'li COULD AI I OKU) TO SAUl.K IN l.Al'LK Yr.AKS AT TlloSl- T10 Ol'POSI-l) Ht:i MAKI1A(jI'.. October 21), 1764, there were united in marriage a pretty girl ol twenty, Abigail Smith daughter of j a minister, to .lohn Adams, a young lawyer without a practice, I himself the son of a rather poor farmer. The lady s Iriends w re noi enthusiastic over the match, as the girl's forefathers were all of literary or professional caste, while the young lawyer could boast of no connection bin wiih the soil. The parishioners were outspoken in their disapproval of the match, it being based largely on their sus picion of die lawyers in general. The hery old minister-father of Abigail promptly look exccpiion to the remarks, and the very next Sunday announced his text as "l:or John came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and ye say he hath a devil." The minister's faiih in his son-in-law proved well given, for the unknown and client less lawyer became the second President of the United States. . PERFHCT BUT PREMATURE. She had big brown eyes thai were both temperamental and in telligent. She had thoroughbr.J nostrils which dilated when she fell, and lips thai were scarlet. Many men had expressed admira tion for her. She had never loved. He loved her." He was accus tomed to taking what he wanted. He expressed no admiration. I le crushed her to bun and kissed the big brown eyes and the scarlet lips. She flew into a Hauling rage and sent him away, hut She sent tor him. She demanded an apology. He tenderly kissed the big brown eyes and scarlet hps. She did not send him away. THE INEVITABLE TUNE. YOU CAN. Tin: (;ki:at hum; is ni:vi:u to AI.I.Ow" A WORTHY I.MI'Kt:sSION IO l;..)li AWAY. Ihere arc uvo words that ought to be cui into lasting letters across the entrance of your brain, hung in golden prominence all around your heart and burned into the very desire of your hope for place in the world. Here they are you can ! You can make of yourself a lowering figure in the work of the world, you can command, you can build, you can multiply your own modest efforts until they become works of power, you can dream and muke your dreams real, you can strive and trot on with smiles gurgling in your heart, and the world will want you to stay a long time. You can you can! Achievement is an impression on the brain, an impression lhat is worked out. The great thing is never to al low a worthy impression to fade away. The inspiring thing is to be a creator of impressions and bring ihetn all lo pass in enduring works. But always remember that you can! You are the only person who is able lo interfere permanently with your own success. But, once you can there is no power in existence able to swerve you, able to slow you up, able to lake from your fine faith and fortitude. My friend, whom I do nol know, yet wish 10 help morning, noon, night, and always you can! Homing Man Your boy needs an abundance of nourish ing food to build up the body and sustain it in fullest vigor. SCOTT'S EMULSION should be given to your boy every day during the trying school-term, your boy will thank fti you for Scott's Emulsion when he TTI becomes a man. Scott & Bownc, Bloomif Id, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF KmioidS (Tablets or Granules) ! INDIGESTION 1 -J FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS If you are one ol those who are dunking ot buving just a "Talking Machine," don't decide un an tiil'cricr i,.akea Victrola costs no more. Let i s demonstrate the many points of superiority The Victrola brings you ill instruments it brings all the leading artists m lone and reproduction it stands today in a class hy itself. A small initial payment will place your Victrola in your home. We carry in slock all the latest records. Call at our store and let us dem onstrate. Weldon Furnitura Ccmpany, WELDON, N C WffY SpEflo LL You Ewfl? "Daddy." pleaded the sweei young thing, "can't I have an au tomobile? You can buy one for a song." "Yes," grunted l)er harassed parent, "and I know what thai song will be-"Over the Hill to the Poorhouse." Don't eclipse the good hearj in you by a mean, selfish deed. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA .053 OF WFJGHT One hundred acres, thirty mil lion good stocky plants, ready now. Harly Jersey, Charleston W'akehelds.Succession.l-'l.it Dutch. Parcel Post paid: MM. $1 ; MH, ; Si Ml; I (lilt), $2.50. Impress: ' 2.000, $3.50; 5,000, $7.50; 10, j 000, $12.50. Count and deliv ! ery guaranteed. I l'ARKKN l-'AK.MS, Moultrie, da. j Notice of Summons. 1 Noitli Curoliim. ! llalilav I uiinly. In llli' MltTUH ( ouit. 1T.I.A TAIvllAM, Hamuli. VS. (i.UJI'lKl.li PA till M, I'clV inlant. Tin' ui'iivi'-iiunii'il Ui fi'iiilunt Bill liiKi' nutice that ft" ai'tion fiitilli'd as aliuvr lias lieetu'oiiimi'iii't'il Im" ftuftniwt mu lii'iuii Putin ol Halifax Po. nlii'iriu tltr plaiiitiH' i iliMiianilliiir U" absolute ili votri' lioin On' ilfli'iiilaiil "l" statuft lorv trioiitiils, ami tin- saui deli-miaul nili liti llu-r lake iiotiet' Unit In- i re-iiure-l ami lieiel'V coiniiian-lt'il to ap peal In-line Hit- Clerk of tltf Mipenor Court ol llalnax i-ouuly. in llalil'uv. V P , ou llit--Isl ilay of I'eliriiaiy, IH-'I. aii-t ansvM-i in ileiuur to llie eoiiiplaint ot Ho- plamtill lo lie Ii lid iii tlit-iaid af Hint lii-foie llie relulii iluy hereof, ol the relief llieieill ileilialiiled will I irtanteil Tl... ti- i;tU ,lj' uMiiuuaiy. V.Kl. S. M. HAUY, Clerk Superior Court of Halifax county jy --'(I to h IU1 3 X5v ,1 Wells, V Va "I am Ml 'd llie priVile 'e ol I'ei O't: I '! .1- llo; I ) I leri e i im-illcini-. I wja all run iliiiMi anil . L In a very nail eon- f? Va-' ditlon. Had doc- toreil Dllllilretlti or dollars away and never reeelvedaitf lieiiellt trom til doctui's' medicine. I also was opeii Bled upon tor fem inine trouble, but whs only able to drun around, and kept itottlnK worse all the tlnio. I only weighed 115 pounds. A friend ri't'oniim uded Dr. I'leree's meditlnt) to tne so I took four bottles of the 'Kavortte Piesi iiptlon' and now I do all my work and lake care of four ehililieii. mid I welch 1711." Villi KTIIW. RICHARD;, R. Kb. 1. .n'MMBMaiHHMaHi No wise man ever gives advice until asked for it. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ASPIRIN Name' ''Buyer" on Genuine f 1 T;ikf Aspirin tmly as tnM in oach pack age f jifiiuim Haver TablcU of Aspirin. Tht vmi wi ii i f . i . iwing the tliwtiunfl ami .os;ig virkfd out by physieiarw duriup 21 yn r, mid pmvnJ wife bv mil iums. Take no rhiuid-a with mitwti'tntes. If you si i thfi Haver (Vosa on taliMa, yim can taki them without fear fur OoIiIb. llealai'bfl. Neuralgia, Klieum.'" Kuraohe, lrthat'lu, Lumlwfyn m Jjt Pain. HaikIv tin boves of twelve i. . eot f' W cents. I)rugitta alm Bell Inrur pafkagea. Awpirin in the trade mark of Ii nyer M ami f actu re of Monj&ceticacid entr of Salicylioaeid, You might get sick You miht want to .low, "Takes money You might be visited with us prevents losis. good one to get into, ings Accounts or hurt be prepared for it make an investmentstart to make money you know by thieves or fire an account The saving habit is a mighty We pay 4 per cent on Sav- THE BANK OF HALIFAX g EC ALTIF.A.r. 1ST. C. N. L. Steilmnn P. C. Gregory, F. H Gregory Vifp-I-rptiili-iit. Caihier. lliii llnn't Worry A t- in die Past The important lime is TO-l)AY- NOW . l-'ngin Kiylii. I -in c nil U, spurred on by a i e vi dcit'inin uiici, u :ve, ar.il next jiar the record w.li be all in ymir t.ivor. Start vmir Account Here wiili only $1 if you wish but START ii. One das delay may Icrgihen into years. 5 TH3'? MM :rt .".K'TJl." i'-f .'i . i r '" y " iv65 WVV--?H..'T'?aSiTflS?. 41 The Citizens Bank IIAl IFAX. N. Ctf ?W I- invite the people of Halifax nl ourroundine country fo pat ronize this Hank. Vhy not have a cheeking account? It is necessary in these times. It saves you money, and you have a re ceipt against payments to your creditors. Besides it gives you a standing in your community. W e have every facility known for Sound Banking, and invite you to open an account with us. The smallest account receives as much attention as the largest with us. We pay 4 per cent. Compounded Quarterly on Savings. Come in and talk it over with us. Wa need you, you need us. in "wire lJJ 10 STRAIGHT ; Better &ad two phasing tkan ' V ?r." mild f 'svan citfar. - ,,.-.'; .. .VKyou." u. j.fr tcur .'svon'ie sije Sy'; : . .'i ':;oijrjtB.'?r r. .lur.ph; rc; write us. 1 M&rt'l l I. LEWIS CIGAR Mit CaikN J ' ! ""ai l?'""' IndepetiJc-tCr'v Vic-.-.tati-Vftrid. !!
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