WOMAN ALL RON DOWN
Made Strong and Well By Vinol
Wsynesboro.Pa. " I was all run down
lifter a hard apeli of bronchitis so it was
hard for me to keep about. I had pains
in my chest and took cold easily. A
friend asked me to try Vinol. 1 did and
it Imilt me up 10 I am strong and well
and I am able to do my housework which
I had not done for three months before
taking Vinol." Mrs. Y. R. Hor
iiough, Waynesboro, Pa.
Vinol creates an appetite, aids diges
tion, makes pure blood and creates
strength. Your money back if it fails.
V. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N. C.
THE ROANOKE NEWS,
Thursday, Oct. 21, 1915.
THE LOCAL PAGE.
All the News of Town and Vicinity
(lathered by Wide-Awake
Reporters.
A little fish in a small puddle
imugines he is big.
H. J, Bond is here on a visit to
his son, Ellis Bond.
HF.GlN.now to insure yourself
10 the outdoor habit.
Sheriff J. A. Housf. spent
I'riday in Richmond.
It is what a woman doesn't
know that worries her.
Miss Lilly Stainback spent
die week end in Norfolk.
It will soon be time to make lo
cust and persimmon beer.
Few people have cause to regret
the letter they didn't write.
Don't worry if a blind man
threatens to whip you on sight.
Postmaster D.T. Clark spent
a few days in Richmond last week,
It is easy for a woman to fool a
man who thinks he is fooling her.
But few men work overtime in
an effort to make their wives happy-
Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Bryan have
returned home from their bridal
trip.
Miss Rubelle FoRBES,of Green
ville, is visaing her aunt, Mrs. J.
S. Barr.
A sanitary school is as essential
id child's health as is a good
mother.
A woman not only wants to be
ueautiful, but she wants to be told
ilui she is.
A fever blister will usually dis
appear if touched with sweet spir
.iis of niter.
Rev. Albert New went to New
York last week and preached in
dut city on Sunday.
I r your child has a suspicious
sure throat, the first thing to do is
to phone your doctor.
Ii a man's head is filled with
wisdom he doesn'i have to use his
niouih as a safety valve.
Mks. Lula C. Hart and Miss
Florence Allen Hart spent several
Jays in Norfolk last week.
Mrs. H. B. Harrf.1.1. and Miss
Lizzie Harrell attended the Slate
fair in Richmond last week.
Mr. and Mre. W. M. Cohen
and Mrs. 1. E. Green attended the
State fair in Richmond last week.
Mrs. W. J. Ward went down
to Norfolk last week 10 spend a
few days with relatives and friends.
Mrs. C. D. House, of Thelma,
spent several days here last week
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
C. House.
A. B. Stainback left Tuesday
for Greensboro, to spend a few
weeks with his sister, Mrs. W. E.
Crutchfield.
The ladies of the M. E. Church
will hold a bazaar here on the 4th
and 5th of November. Place will
be announced.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Horna
day, Jr., of Littleton, spent the
week end here with Rev. and Mrs.
J. A, Hornaday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Garlick
and Miss Margaret spent a few
days in Richmond and attended
ihe great State fair.
Mrs. Kate T. Benedict and
Mrs. C. S. Hawkins, of Swansea,
Mass., are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Gooch.
Rev. J. A. Hornaday spent a
few days in Richmond last week
on a visit to his daughter, Mrs.
Geo. A. Stephenson.
A ragtime philosopher says it
it an easy matter to tell what kind
of wheels a man has in his head
by the spokes that come out of
his mouth.
With the onset of cold weather;
into the houses go the people;
down go the windows, and up
goes the death rate from the im
pure air diseases.
We are pleased to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Vinson back to
Weldon. They have been living
at Roanoke Rapids for sometime
and now return to the good old
.town.
Unless a man gen married, he
will probably go to his grave be
lieving that he know it alL
FlTZIIIIGH RMKM.-Tlie follow,
ing announcement has been issued:
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fitzhugh
announces ihe approaching mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Incla
Ward Fit.hugh to Mr. John Allen
Rheni, of Weldon, N. C. The
marriage to lake place in Novem
ber. Scotland Ni;ck Times. We
have received the first issue of the
Scoiland Neck Times, a new paper
just launched out in the journalistic
field by Proctor & Dunn. It is a
neat, well printed paper and makes
a good beginning. We wish for
our new neighbor abundant suc
cess. Series of Meetings.-A series
of revival meetings will begin at
the Chapel in South Weldon the
second Sunday in November.
Rev. J. A. Hornaday will be as
sisted in th the meetings by S. A.
Cotton, of Littleton. A cordial
invitation is extended to all to at
tend the services.
Will Preach Sunday. Rev.
H. F. Morton will fill his regular
appointment at the Presbyterian
church here next Sunday after
noon, October 24th, at half past
three o'clock. A cordial invitation
to all to attend the service. Mr.
Morion never fails to interest all
who attend his service.
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E wish to call your attention once more to the fact that we handle
the most
complete line of Ladies and Gent's Wearing Apparel.
We have just received over a hundred Coats and Coat Suits for ladies with
and without fur so popular this fall and are offering at very low prices. Don't fail to
visit our Millinery Department and
BE CONVINCED-
That we carry the most up-to-date line ever before shown in Weldon.
Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Silks, Serges, Woolen
Goods of all kinds can be had at popular prizes.
Weldon's Best
Store.
J. SAMKT.
The Busy Store on
The Corner.
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Program for Week Commencing Friday, October
22nd, and ending Thursday, October 28th.
25 5 St 5 5 2 "2 2 5 3 -3 3 3 3 3 3 Z"
FRIDAY, OCT. 22
-The Goddess.
Neal of the Navy (New Serial.)
Cartoon Comedy.
SATURDAY, OCT. 2.1-Charlie Chaplin Comedy (Two Reels )
General Film Service.
MONDAY, OCT. 25 Diamond From the Sky.
Charlie Chaplin Comedy.
Pat he News.
TUF.SDAY, OCT. 26 The Unafraid.
Paramount Picture.
WEDNESDAY, OCT
27. Mary Plckford in Clnderilla.
Paramount Picture.
THURSDAY, OCT. 28 Who Pays?
IPWMMM
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Advertised Letters. The fol
lowing is a list of letters remaining
"uncalled for" in the Weldon post
office :
Ada Hubbard, Charlotte John
son (2), Minor Jones, Geo. Poin
ter, John and Pattie Bridgers.
Persons calling for above letters
will please say "advertised," giv
ing date of advertising.
D. T. Clark, P. M.,
Weldon, N. C.
Oct 18, I9I5.
Drahkk-Hakt. Wedding invi
tations have been received reading
as follows :
Mrs. Lula Cato Hart
requests the honor of your presence
at the marriage of her daughter
Florence Allen
to
Mr. Luther Clifton Draper
on Wednesday evening, October
the twenty-seventh
at half past seven o'clock
Met'iodist F.piscopal Church
Weldon, North Carolina.
Walk. -Walk. Walk some
where everyday. Walk for pleas
ure. Walk for exercise and health,
Walk in the woods and fields, to
your work. Walk somewhere
anywhere every day and enjoy
it while you walk.
Get the walking habit. Make it
a hobby, and if you like, ride it.but
don't get the habit of "going on
wheels." Wheelsare not healthy;
they are expensive; they get you
there more quickly, perhaps, but
you are not in as good condition
as if you had walked.
Cake Show. Saturday after
noon from 3 to ( o'clock, October
23rd, the girls of the Weldon
High School will give a cake show
in the Literary building on Second
street, to which the public is cor
dially invited. Each girl will bake
a cake and put it on exhibition.
The cakes will be sold to the house
keepers of Weldon for Sunday's
dinner. This will be an occasion
of considerable interest. Pre
miums are offered for the best and
prettiest cakes. The money real
ized from this sale will be used to
beautify the Graded school
grounds.
In Honor of Miss Mercer
Green. Mrs. I. t. Green enter
tained very delightfully on Thurs
day from four to six in honor of
Miss Mercer Green whose mar
riage to Mr. Alonza Weightman
Murphrey will take place on Wed
nesday. O.iober the twentieth.
The house was tastefully decorated
with Ktlarney roses, and dahlias
The refreshments consisted of a
salad and ice course attractively
served in pink baskets. Cupids
were tied to the handles of each
basket.
Mrs. Wm. M. Cohen,
(Reporter.)
Good Wish Party In Honor
of Miss Mercer Green. On
Saturday afternoon, Mrs. William
Jackson Ward entertained at a
good wish party in honor of Miss
Mercer Green the bride-elect. The
guests were received by Mrs.
Ward and Miss Green. While
good wishes were being written in
a heart shaped book delightful
voice and piano selections were
rendered by Misses Daniel, Her
bert, Ward, and Mesdames Dail,
and Curtis Howard.
Beautiful roses were effectively
used as decorations.
Miss Bessie Owen assisted
Miss Katherine Ward in serving
refreshments.
Mrs. Wm. M. Cohen,
(Reporter.)
Occasionally i man has the
last word in an argument with his
wife, but he his to say it under
his breath. :
THE WELDON BARGAiN NTO
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Best Shoes Ever Been
Shown in the city to fit
every member of the fam
ily at M. FREID'S.
We've Got 'Em.
Got What?
A handsome line of Ide and
Arrow Brand Shirts for
men just received at M.
FREID'S.
l lie ucm. auu newest Biyic. auu snaues 01 uaates Coats anU Coat Suits ill town. We have new ntie arrlvino-
urnrilln AhI Ln I A !A t . ... "
..u ic ocauiy oi ti is. wnen you buy a Suit or Coat from us, there is no chance for
the next person to buy one just like it. We have 118 Suits in the house in the newest models
and we haven't two that looks alike. Now is the time to select a handsome suit or coat for
A nice line of Plaids and
Striped Silk Waistingsat
M. FREID'S.
not daily, but
yourself, Because our prices are reasonable.
THE WELDON BMWfJ STORE,
A beautiful line of of La
dies Fancy White Col
lars at M. FREID'S.
THE STORE
WITH RIGHT GOODS
We've got 'em and we must sell 'em.
M. FREID, PROPRIETOR.
THE STORE THAT
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1 lake vuut iiii'HHurp and make Huit to order un mv licncli.
spi'Ct Ilui' Inn- ol pit'Of ifoodK Hint Mtiiipli'H. u! is l.n'U. Hi Kiiuianlri
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Roll ok Honor. Below is
the roll of honor in the Weldon
Graded School for the month
ending Oct. 12th :
First Grade Florence Freid,
Helen Wiggins, Catherine San
ders, Alma Wyche, Jesse Culloni.
Second (irade Bernice Dixon,
Virginia Early, Nannie Bell Elks,
Grace Green, Hazel Grant, Flor
ence Massengill, Virginia Parker,
Caswell Drake, William Pierce.
Third Grade Lucy Barnes,
Elizabeth Edwards, Annie Joyner,
Marie Clark, Frances Scott, John
Green, Arthur Hux,
field.
Fourth Grade Isaac Green,
Forest Rowe, Sterling B. Pierce,
Waller Sledge, Lucile Allen, Ellice
Bounds, Julia Turner, Bessie May
Flynn.
Fifth Grade Sadie Sylvester,
Bessie Jones, Louise Hayward,
Caroline Daniel, Charles Vincent.
Sixth Grade None.
Seventh Grade Ida Vivian Hay
ward, Anna Shaw.
High School Foster Shaw,
Narcissa Daniel, Virginia Inge,
Stanford Travis.
No. boys 8; girls 29.
BUSINESS LOCALS
One Cent a Word.
PRIVET PLANTS $i per hun
dred. Mrs. Bena Crocker,
Weldon, N. C.
WAN TED-Someone with a Pea
nut Thrasher to thrash 1 ,000
bushels of Spanish Peanuts. J.
H. Brodil, Henderson, N. C.
oct. 7 3t.
YOU can get the Nervo Corset at
M. Freid 's.
men of
Wpldnn lit bnmi' rh-.il I lioi'p
Lucius Shef-! ;,ir rpppivpil spvpn new ;fvlp in
Steadfast Shoes for their inspec-
Sledge.
llANTED The young
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FOR HEALTH SCHOOLS.
Health work in schools will be
Liken up this fall in a much more
thorough and extensive manner
in North Carolina than ever be
fore. Physicians specially trained
for such work will soon begin in
spection in Alamance, Northamp
ton and Edgecombe counties.
These physicians will spend one
day with each school. They will
do much more than merely make
a careful examination of the phys
ical welfare of each child. They
will eive health talks and conduct
a health day program to be con
cluded in the evening with an il
lustrated lecture on general health
and sanitation to which the school
and entire community will be in
vited. RUSSIA has orders for 10,000
Pullman cars in this country. Evi
dently the Czar intends to do his
retreating in comfort.
tion.
W. W.
BEAUTIFUL line
White top button
Misses at M. Freid's.
A
of English
shoes for
MPORIA'S 10th Annual Five
County Fair, Oct. 2(5, 27, 28
and 29.
T IS ALWAYS our pleasure to
show you our new coats and coat
suits. M. rreiu.
the Emporia
next week. See their adv.
in this issue. Reduced rates on
all railroads.
nON'T FORGET
U Fair i
F YOU wish a handsome suit
I coat go to M. Freid's.
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1 Niaiht Business Sch .ol.
MoiJays Tuesdays IkursJays
7 to :30 F M.
Bookkeeping : Shorthand,
Typewriting
For terms iMply to
P.O. nOX62orrIIONE .
WELDON, N. C: '
THE GREATER DIXIE SHOWS
I with their Merry-Go-Rounds,
Ferris Wheels, and other riding
devices, side shows and conces
sions, and a 1 4 piece band will be
at the Emporia Fair, Oct. 26th
to 29th. Don't miss it.
USUAL the racing will be one
of the main attractions at ihe
Emporia Fair next week. In ad
dition to the amateur races, there
will be many professional racers
there, which were in Richmnn
last week, and in Petersburg this
week. It is said that every de
partment will be bigger and better
than ever.
Q1GGEST line of shoes for men,
D women and children. J.Samet
fl NE HUNDRED sample suits
U and coats at J. Samet's.
pLOTHING for Men, Boys and
U Children. J. bamet.
Notice.
Indersndby virtue of the power
contaiued in a cettaiu mortgage deed
r-iecuted to the undersigned ly Marion
Madden, I will, on HATl'KIMY, IHE
2UTH OF NOVEMBER, 1915, at Li
o'clock M.. in front of the S. A. L. ware
house door in the town of Littleton, N.
C. expose for sale at public outcry for
cash a certain tract of land lying and
bf inif in the State and County shore
wntti'D and in Littleton Township, be
ing known as one of the .Smith lotn, sit
uated on east end avenue, being 7ui21l)
feet, and being that identical tract of
land described in said niortgagt deed
recorded in Hook at page 95, Hali
fax Fublio Registry, to which reference
ii hereby made.
V, N. BOND, Mortgagor.
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COAL AND WOOD
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HARRY SMITH,
Soft Coal for October Delivery
Very best grade $5.00 per ton
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HARD COAL-for October delivery--$9.00 per ton.
WOOD-for October delivery-Cord Wood, $1 per load.
SLAB WOOD, 75c. load. Box Mill wood 50c. per load.
All wood cut stove length.
Standard Furniture Values At
Sensational Figures !
LOW PRICES FOR HIGH QUALITY !
Let us Show You
This New Light
Weight Simmons
Steel Bed.
Made of cold-rolled, burnished
steel tubing 2 Inches in diameter
this bed is so light a woman or
a child can lift It or move it with
ease. Has the new steel-wheel,
leg-mount caster. Less likely
to injure floors or carpets. Chills
on bed are small and dainty. The
finish Is superior to any ever put
on an old iron bed as good as
most expensive hand - rubbed
beds.
See this remarkable bed for
yourself.
AN EXTRAORDINARY
VALUE AT ONLY
$5.00
THE hundreds of pieces of home furnish
ings that have been purchased from
this, YOUR store of supremacy, are
brightening many homes today and we know
the purchasers are more than thankful to
us for giving the Startling Low Prices on
Quality Furniture. This is a money-saving
event offering the public sensationally low
prices on unusually high qualities. Dozens
of articles are priced near cost to manufac
ture, Come and look litem over. No obli
gation to buy; we just want to convince you.
Bargains In Great Variety
furniture for all purposes and for every room in the
house is represented in this selling and every single pieue
or suite shown is furniture of
-EQUALITY-
furniture that we know to be made right furniture that
will give eminent satisfaction Furniture that is absolutely
safe to buy.
Study the money-saving list of merchandise shown in
this advertisement. These items offer you but a taste of
the big list we now have on display In our store. Be merci
ful to your pocket book! Come here and save money.
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Simmons Coil Sppiwos
This Spiral Spring
Combines Com
fort & Economy.
(luaranteed by the largest ma
kers in the world for 25 years.
Won't sag or squeak.
Made of the best grade of high
carbon spring wire, oil tempered
at 800 F. It has 60 continuous
wind, heavy spirals attached to
steel Slat bottom, with angle
steel side rails. Extra heavy
border wire and double crimp
top construction. Beautifully
finished in oxidized copper. A
spring that gives perfect rest to
every muscle.
Let us show It to you. J J QQ
Weldon Furniture Company.