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h s I i t 1 1 I .'- ,! h tv v aa ft: f i : ' K t ' v J r v 4 I tt' i una JL,.-4M-.,A 1 vneueive THE CREAM OF Let them have this refreshing dessert several days a week it:: --a delicious, so cooling, so pure. Ask t.a the VI. '.AT. JealeVxYiU'll tnul yum Sold in W'cluon hv tin- Weldon Drug t:omp-i the Scuiih Weldon Lli.u n..icv ; in Halifax I". THE ROANOKE NEWo. Thuksdav, Jim: s, D-'iti. Published Every Thursday. NTKKKI) AT FurtTOKlMCK AT WBI.m'N HKl'OND-CLAS.S MA'ITKK STATE-WIDE PRIMARY, Election Passed Off Quiet-ly--Kitchin Wins by Big Majority. BICKETI OUR NEXT The first Siaie-wide primary held Saturday, June 3rd, under the new primary law, appears io have been satisfactory. CLAUDE KlTCHIN CARK1ED EVERY COUNTY IN SECOND DISTRICT. THE Halifax couniy's favorite sun, Hon. Claude Kiichin, surprised even his most ardent admirers by the size of his majority over Much ell. He beat Mitchell in his own county, Bertie, and also curried Wilson county by a good sied majority. Weldon showed her faith in him by giving him almost a sulid vole -278 io Mitchell's 4. J. Y. JOYNER Rileloh, N. C. Democratic Candidate for Superintend ent of Public Instruction. THE OFFICIAL VOTE. f &k: FOR CONGRESS E1TCBIS MITCIIll.l Brinkleyville, 1 8 1 I Butterwood, 25 2 Conocanara, 66 0 Enfield, 302 33 Faucetts, 34 I Halifax, 1 1 0 3 Kehukee, 96 3 Liuleton, 85 8 Palmyra, 19 ' Roseneath, 95 I R. Rapids, No. 1 113 10 R. Rapids, No. 2 83 6 Scot. Neck, 341 10 Weldon, 278 4 1,828 83 few & ft Great nil . ? :vtl ALL iCE CE CRiAMS i Kl.NP . t tin ideal ice eu.un , i Order Velvet Kind" , r - . : .IP"', .-v. m . w ' W"'" i Iv T. . BkiKLTT. i (;ovi:knor i ok c,ovi-:rnor. j i . . i .it i'- Uli kii l'i i:. I Brinkleyville, 121 61 : Butterwood, 1 9 9 Conocanara, '7 9 Enfield, 147 IS7 Faucetis, 2S 2 ; Halifax, 101 10 i Kehukee, 69 23 Liuleton, 76 IK Palmyra, 17 2 Roseneath, 91 6 R. Rapids, No. I, 105 15 R. Rapids. No. 2. 73 15 Scotland Neck 320 2s, j Weldon, 271 I 1 j 1,195 396 i Kin sicki rKi in- l , J. Bryan Cirimes, Haywood I 4ark, J A. Hanness, W. P. WOOD Raleigh, N. C. Democratic Candidate for State Auditor. SrATI. IKhAsl Ki R. B. R. I. ;cy, 1,561 J. S. Mann, 306 A f I URN 1:Y (.LNI'.IUI.. James S. Maiming, 1 , 445 N. A. Sinclair, 158 Tiiiilllas II. .al v CI I, d- Edmund Jones, I 97 j t& i. M. L. SHIPMAN Raleigh, N. C. Oemocratlc Candidate for Commit, aloner Labor and Printing. . , . .- v , -'i t , r S'.n. J1: ' " , ..It . 'a. tnniwisi i .M m iiiiM.ttt1WiWf 4 A 1 "W s- f.lll Jf , aw TOW, 1. ". '0K AM) i'H!''HNC. M. 1.. Shipmati, 1 ,1339 DaviJ P. Bellinger, IDS CORPORATION COMMISSIONS 3 ! William T. Lee, 1,548 ! IS D. L. Boy J, 206 I ! B3 U "B $ "''TO H 1 J t "X lj ft I . 1 JAMES R. YOUNG Raleigh, N. C i Democrntic Candidate for Commlt Sioner of Insurance. INSl' RANCH COMMlSSiONi:K antes H. Young, 763 1,099 C. T. Mcl'lenaKhan, W. A. GRAHAM Raleigh, N. C Democratic Candidate for Commis sioner cf Ag tculture. COViMISMONkR 01 AOk'ICI'l.N'KE. W. A. (iraham, 1,579 S. H. Hobbs, 111) A J. McKinnon, 176 The voie in Weldon precinci for Treasurer was 1 acy 273, Mann 7. lor Secretary of State, ('lark 96, (irinies 1SS. Insurance Commis sioner, MeUeruiRhan 220, Young 61. ONI. of the first declarations Secretary Daniels made when he became the head of the Navy De partment w as thai the government should own armor manufacturing i plains The Senate recemly pass ,,ti i ed a bill providing $11,1)00,000 i lor such a plain. The House has !' followed suit, adopting the same measure. This is a great victory for ihe Democratic administration as well as tor Mr. Daniels. Nuit in ( Koi in ranked fourth in lumber production in 1915, ac cording io an esiiniaie made public by ihe I 'niied States Forest Ser vice. There was a general decrease in production all over ihe country of five per cent, less than that of 1914. It is computed thai the total cut was 37,013,294,000 board feet. Railroad builder and empire builder, as his friends loved io call him, the laie James J. Hill cer tainly w as, but he was also a char acter builder. Willi his success, gamed by prodigious toil, and his great wealth, amassed legitimately, came to him also the good opinion ot millions of people. Tin-: season's very best joke is William J. Bryan advising Wood row Vi tlson how to lead the Dem ocratic party to victory this fall. I'ass ihe grape juice, please. DLAI NESS CANNOT BE CURED ,y local applications, as they cannot retl.'tl the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure ilealiies, and Unit is by constitutional remedies. I'ralness is caused by an iiillaineil cou ditiurr of the mucous lining of the l.us tai'lnau rube. W ben this tube is in llamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and wheu itisentire ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un less the intlamniation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearingwill he destroyed for evermine cases out often arc caused by Catarrh, which is nothing hut an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will giveOue Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused hy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hull's Family Fill's lor Constipa tion. Ad - a . m px; ci ... j.a!S ' hi.k ..f .: H.Lta a. KEvtii. I ive ci iii da.cu will break any caic, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return, il acts on the liver better than Calomel and does sot ript akkaa. 25 Annual Statement Of Accounts Audited and Board For The Fiscal 1, 1910. MAY I, 1015. V W Witririns, inayiu', t' .1 I, ( 'ii'v. (liiel' (Milree, V M Cohen, treauii'i. 6 !: Stainl'uck. clerk. ml on IJ Mi in 00 t IU 40 no 7 'i no .'i.l no 1 mi 1 nil I 110 t on 1 III) s 17 17 all I 117 a an a no V 1 it'ice. street corn. K (' (.'lieuthain, soriveiiper, .. stringer, supt water works Win. Taylor, laltorer, h A I'ope, corn. W .1 Wai, I. W 1. seult, 11 L liiant, W I' Shaw, ,1 o llanisnii.iiiirlit nateli 7 nights 1 A lime, " " la " Al L 1 1 u x . " " -I " l: I'.uwell. lutlil watch a " 1 in uer, eeal I'leriv Int. 'head lldw Co tin t:i adi d hv Inn d, hixiiii ,v 1'inil, liiinlifi for radi',1 I'lllliil. Alls..! W Vauuliii. diayaxe and tVelitlll V, l,l.)ii si t .Metal Wurks. work al Sl'llual r.aiclii'lor hros. fur triaded school h. .1 V aujilni, freight, Welduu -licet Metal Vork,piiiutr II (, Kewe, nToidim: deatlis and l.irths I. Seott, wood Weldon i : m. 'o. feed mule, Hume l i t. , Tel. Co. service M an' 1 1 and A H il, W I. I "an h I , Ural services W Al ( nheli, drilL'f lor town I. N l.ri'i'li, dlslliliclllin Kuaiioke News, pnh a oidinaucen J.'i mi I sti an no a 3 ". a mi a no Jhi 17 r rane , ( u. i;ueils for town New p:u t'rodiret Co. clilo.linie I u diiiek Ins. Co. diMiil'ectants slate Hoard Health, water analysis II I! Wiirlhirik'toii. water meters llanell s I'rinlmi: lloiie.hlanks li 1 I. linen, 1 iinnual salary 6 l: sia.iiliac'k, imI. wuler rents, i inunths 7 no ,3 !l nil a iia 4 00 !," no . 00 'total, Jl.S'i'J a!) RIM: II, 1915. I 1! Crew, chief p lice no Ho It Crew. col. 1'iiv. Tax e(i lla W I, M'olt, tieas l'J Ml 1 1 T. siainbaek. clerk ,V collector 'JO 31 Al Iiiire. lu.ldint: polls 1 on .1 T l'ope, " " 1 IK) . stiiuu'ei. Mipt waterworks 7a OH LCI Tiealhttiii, seaveiiL'er, Hi (Jo Win. Taylor, lahoier. 3a U V. I. Ilaywaid. piinliui; tickets 1 UO AVildoii t.;io. Co. feed, mule In .At I c.-WhitelieaJ II. Co.uoods 1!) !ia " 7 L'o ii ii " S 00 Airs. I AV 'auj(lii, drayaij!e - 7.A Home Tel Co. service May 4 .Ml Harrison I'.ros, alum. a'J Ml 1. M-otl frenrlit liaul !i Hl K II Mnitli, loi haulinit on streets "il 30 Stale Hoard Health, watei analysis 73 iKi Crane A Co., material for outer wolks 'J 7" W K Hraswell, uiullt iollce, 3a 00 L II Mnitli. for work nverliiie Hi tW pay mil 41 '.ia Total. twit) si JULY 5, I9IS. .1 l; Clew, chief police. I' 11 W K Hiaswell, nmlit police X no U I. seott. treasurer li Mi l H staiuhack, eleik and collector l'i On Postmaster lor enielopes, a (il! stnrie'ei. supl water works 7a no in l ayloi, lahnrer 3 on .1 It ( lew, col priv. ta li 3- Wildonllio. Co. feed mule I I S i ( laik A All Her, woik .li.', l'leiee-Whilehead II. Co. (foods 4'-' 31 Louis li. Daniel, work ou streets I'll on Airs. I W auL'hn, hauhnif, 'J Mi Home Tel. Co. service for June I M) ltonnoke River Dev. Co. Inrlits eudim: June 3u a37 UO Frederick Dis. Cu. disinfectants 47 10 L I. llavwanl. pinitiiiL' hills t On L II smith, pav loll !l (ia Hairell's I'tir House, I. tanks 3 4a ,1 W .lames, shoeinif mule, 1 .Mi 1. I Cheatham, scavenger 4o no Total. $11(1(1114 AUUUST 2. 1915. .1 l; Crew, chief police. (io (Id AV K Hiaswell, night police 31 00 W I. cotl, tieas. 12 50 D K staiuhack. clerk and col 15 00 . stringer, supt water works 75 00 W in. Taylor, laborer, 3,1 00 F, C Cheatham, scavenger, III UO W Al Cohen, vaccine points 1 3a A eldou Cro. Co. feeding mule 12 13 I. II Smith, par roll 11 no taking tax list .10 00 Airs. ,1 V Vaughn, drayageand freight lo l'lerce-AVliitchead 11. Co. goods 11 27 Harrison Hros. A Co alum. 31 1!) Dixon A I'oole. lumber 4 3.1 Clark A Miller.cart shafts 4 IKI Roanoke News. pub. annual statement and ordinances, 44 no I. N (ireen, disinfecting .I imi Hairell's I'tg House, listing book 1 00 J It Crew, for arrests rt ( M A Inge. .Idays chief police 10 no II Lt.raiit, height and sand 1!) 00 Total, H1I2 S!) SEPTEMBER 6, 1915 A I. Durham, chief police 70 00 AV K Hraswell, night police 35 00 AV L Scott, treas 12 60 D t Siainbaek, clerk and col 15 OU F. C Cheatham, scavenger, 40 00 Z Stringer, supt water works. 75 IK) AVrn Taylor, laborer, 35 0(1 E It Smith, expenseaccount 15 71 T A Chappell, special police. 1 00 E E Tyndal, - " 1 J F liraswell " 1 Ui ELt!pivey, " 1 00 Home Tel. Co, service August 4 50 L T (larner, for mules on streets 60 00 H C Spiers, rent Btables, 12 67 E Clark, pipe, S 13 J AV James, shoeing mule 1 00 Mrs. .1 AV Vaughn, hauling f 63 Howe & Staiuhack, burying pauper 11 00 Fierce-Whitehead H. Co. gooda 47 72 Weldon BALI Co. brick & sand 12 25 Virginia Sand Co. sand 33 BO Weldon Cro. Co. feeding mule 16 06 Hank of Weldon, payment on note and interest 6 34 HO Total' $1 145 61 Allowed by the Town Year-May 1, 1915 to May OCTOBER 5 1915. A I. lUiilmrn, chief police W l: Kraswvll, inrrht police V I. Seott. treas H l-.'siainliaek. clerk K C i 'lieatham, scavenger, . Mrinirer, sufd water works l'ierce-Wliiteliead H. Co. goods 1. N tlreen, drsinfeetiu liaanoke liner Dev. Co. for piiiiip, nil station Home Tel. Co. for Scpterulier lieanoke liiver Dev. ( o. current low II ilnlliu foundry Co. meter box U eldou Sheet Metal Works, pipe 70 nil :)." On 1-J Ml ia mi in IHI 7a no Hi 7ii a 00 I.Mi mi 1 Mi Hs7 no I Mi '.' (la ,'(ii 7.'i in l'i I a r.'i li a:. lluirisuii Hros. , Co. alum V. II Sinitli, for work ou streets II U Worlhint;ton, modiT dis. nictei Weldon llro. Co. feed in if mule Airs. ,1 W VaiiKhii. freijrlit anil drayaire J 07 l'r I K lireen, loi' special service typhoid campaign an on D L staiuhack, for revisinir and inakiiiir out tax hook 1.', nu Win Taylor, for days service II 34 Total, JiltW !i-J NOVEMBER 1, 1915. (leo. C. (ireen, ti months salary us mayor r,u ou K II Mnitli, II months as street commissioner', 'S, no A I. Durham, chiel police, so ml I'M hraswell, niflit police 3a ml W I. Scott, treasurer, tL' Ml D hstaiuhack, clerk la on L C Cheatham, scavenger 40 lin ZStrimrer, sunt waterworks 7a nu I Oeo Williams, laborer, '.:i 17 j 1. T (lurner. eultiin; weeds on j streets. l'J no I Neptuur Aleter Co. C. K. Meter, Hi mi ' (iritlin l-'oundry Co. meter hoxes ii no j 11 U .NoltliiiiKlon, model meters 1!) 70 K II Smith, expense acet. Oct. 7S Is Weldon dro. ( o. feed mule II HI) Airs ,1 AV Vaughn, freight and drayatre 1 ill Clark A Miller, shoeing mule 1 nil rierce-Whitehead 11. Co. pipe 13 7li Thornpsou Chemical Co. chloride lime Hi 33 Dr I K (Ireen. j annual salary 'Ja ti Total, f,aa !la DECEMBER 6, 1915. A 1. Durham, chief police, ni ou F .1 Hraswell, riijfht police, Id nil W L Scott, treasurer 12 Mi D F staiuhack, clerk ami col 1.7 no Y. C Cheatham, scavenei tn ou '. Stringer, supt watel woiks 7a no (ico AVilhams, lahorer :;5 no 1' C A C AV (innory, rubber boots 14 74 Crane A Co. troods towu, ti 3(i Weldon Sheet Metal Co. piphns a 37 I'lelce-Whilehead II. Co. guods for town l'i; hi Hume Tel. Co. seiwce to Jan. I 1" lit! Airs, I W A'auiflm, lirayaw and ITrnxlil, III Hi Harrison Hros. A I o. Idler ahnu (7 -J.'i AVeldon (I ni. Co. feed mule !l .Ml I lark A Miller, cart body 13 imi L II Smith, expeuse account and pay roll i;,3 n draoe Church, refund 3 Ml Total, $tiiKi.tiii JANUARY J, 1916. A 1. Duihain. chief police F J Hiaswell, night W I. seott, treasurer, D Lstainbaek, eleik Z Stringer, supt waterworks Oeo Williams, laborer, K C Cheatham, scavenger, Hairell's I'tg House, blanks aud books K Clark, goods lor towu Weldon (iro. Co. feed mule V II Smith, expeuseaeeount Koanoke River Dev. Co. lights and power j ending lec 31 K I. Hayward, print, hills I'ostniaster, MKi envelopes Crane A Co. valves, etc. H. Mueller A Co., goods for towu J L Harris, refund poll tax D McNeal, 1'iercc-AVhitehead lldw. Co. goods tow n so no 31 no 12 Mi 1.1 no 7.1 imi 3,1 imi III on .1 3:1 2 00 lit.1 32 1 IHI 1 02 23 4.1 :io 13 Total, I,007 73 FEBRUARY 7, 1916. A L Durham, chief police si) 00 F J Hraswell, night " 3100 V L Scott, treas 12 50 D E siainbaek, clerk, 15 00 Z stringer, supt water works 75 00 (leo W illiams, lahorer, 31 (m EC Cheatham, scavenger, 4 no Koanoke Hiver Development Co. lamps 2 Ml l'iercc-W hitehead lid. Co. goods town 1 Hi Weldon l.ro. Co. feed mule S 22 Airs, I AV Vaughn, drayage aud freight 11 1)6 11 (i Howe, reg. vital statistics 14 75 Kit Smith, expeuse acct. Jau. 14U2 Hume Tel. Co. lor waterworks 4 Mi Total ft!" ' MARCH 6, 1916, A L Durham, chief police F .1 Hraswell, night " AV I. Scott, treasurer, D K Stainhack, clerk, Z Stringer, supt water works (ieo. Williams, laborer E C Cheatham, scavenger, A C L K. It. rent for lot Weldon Oro. Co. feed mule E II Smith, coal atid wood Smith A Kodw ell, freight aud drayage. Crane A Co. valves, etc W M Cohen, drugs May 14 to March 3 Harrison Bros. & Co. alum. I'ierce-Whitehead Hdw. Co. goods town L N Green, disinfecting Home Tel Co. service D C Johnson, horse medicine Neptune Meter Co. meter foi Dr. Morehead, Bank of Weldon, on note and interest C F Oore, surveying State Laboratory of Hygiene, water E H Smith, pay roll to surveyors 30 70 47 25 21 35 20 00 4 50 50 54 IK) U20 80 18 SO 48 00 20 00 Total $WW42 APRIL 3, 1916. A I. Durham, chief police F .1 Hraswell, nicdrt " AV L Scott, treas D K Staiuhack, clerk, .1 Stvinirer, sujit water wor ks lieo Williams, laborer, K C (Tieatliain, scavenger C F Core A Co. surveying and making maps Koanoke News, pub ordinance, F. II Smith, express paid on pipe Smith A Kodwell, freight and d ravage II M uellei Al fg Co. materials fur water works Harrison Bros. A Co. alum Home Tel. Co. service April Frederick Dis. Co. disinfectants Thompson Chemical Co. lime Clark A Miller, shoeing mule AVeldon (lio. Co. feed mule Roanoke River Dev. Co. lights and power, t ending Mai. 31 I'ierce-Whilehead lldw. sewer piue llaiiell's I'tg House, blanks ( ieo. C. (ireen. li mouths sala.iv K 11 Smith, li months salary Dr 1 F (ireeu. I annual salarv, Stl 00 3." nil V Ml la on 7a III) 3a 0(1 III (111 '' all I S4 IS 40 US L'a 4 all Iia 'JO '.'4 7 a I 00 14 II 3 Ml I 7ll Ml no a.A nu Si on I Total 13!ia RECAPITULATION. Orders paid in Alay llil.'i .lime " July August " Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. IIUO Feb. March April --.'a.a!l tloD.Kl Oriil III 4112 Ml 114.1 117 iTli.S ! ,1.1,1 tla (inn nu 10(17 S3 3111 ir, 4' 13P3 1,1 $10,ls,1.S-J Jll 0.1 2,4uO,nn jil2.liOa.M7 Total Old oiilers outstanding Interest on bonds (Iranil Total Receipts from all sources as per Treasurer's report $13,S4S 20 Total Disbursements 12,iW.1.h7 Hal. iu Treasury Alay l.lUHi JI.2I2.3H XI K. Staiuhack, collector water rents: Receipts Alay 1, It 17, to April 30, 1910 3,3s3.3U By amt paid treas. as per statemeut $3, 383.36 TREASURER'S REPORT Report of the Treasurer for the year ending May 1, HUH. .Alay 1, IIH1 by Hal on hand $1,1)16.41 By Amt Rec .1 L llarns. HH4 taxes W.sll.HO By amt rue. from A I. Durham 1015 taxes 4ii!i3.20 By amt rec. flout Dividend ou Bridge stock Oo.OO By amt rec ftom .1 li Ciew 1111,1 taxes ,TI7.3s Hy amt rec fioui leut of mule 2 no by auit rec. fiom court cost .1 no By amt rec. D K Staiuhack water rent collector 33s3.:iti By amt rec. from Weldou (ira. school Ki3.!l.1 Hy amt rec. fiom members town hoard, lines. 2 tHi Total To int. pd on water woiksbouds K'lnu l3.4V.!ti To amt pd by order ofthehoaid llrjo.l S7 12.liK5.S7 Alay I, HUH by ha! ou hand $1242.311 W. 1., SCOTT, Treas. Approved : AV. T. WHITEHEAD. AV. T. 1'AKkKR. Finance Committee. MAYOR'S REPORT. Weldou, N. C, Alay I. l!il(i. To the Hoard of Commissioners of the Town of AVeldon. N. C. Oentlenieii 1 beg leave to make the following repoit of cases tried by me lor the year ending April 30, Hllti: Total cases disposed 17S Cases tried under onlinauces ofwhich mayor had juris- dictiuu 2 Cases sent to Halifax under bond M Defendants allowed to leave towu, I Sentences to roads for-'iodays each 24 Sentenced to roads for 11 days eacli 4 Total 17S Fines collected uuder onlinauces 30:1. hi F'ines due tow n uncollected 2.I.M1 $3114.00 Respectfully submitted, OEO. C. OKEES, Mayor. AN APPETIZING MEAL Everybody wants It. Everybody likes it. Everybody's looking lor it. BUT You can t get it unless you have the right kind of groceries. Qet 'em HERE 1 Phone 280. K. M. PURNELL, Weldon, N, C GEO. K. SWINDELL, Plumbing AND HEATING. Prices Reasonable. Call on or phone me ai Mrs. Dennis' residence. Phone 26j. V. O. Box W, WELDON, N, C. A hot-wcatlicr "recipe" HKRIi'S the way to be supremely comfortable all summer long wear IV i I. mi Bros. Athletic Union Suits; they're made to make you happy. We can show them to ymi in many light fabrics; sleeveless ami quarter sleeves; knee and three-quarter lengths. New shirts, ties, hosiery, that you'll rind very smart and unusual; come soon and see the opening goods. A Complete Line of GENT'S HATS Latest Style New and Up-to-l)ate Line of il if i 0 11 For Ladies', Gentlemen and Children Wfi fi-jchfinti - - j j. -1- Jjjinvitation to come and inspect our stock before buying. j VINSON ii RHEM i ii tii til tit The Quality Haberdashery Store, WELDON, North Carolina. 7? 'v r 1 w special Brooms Batiste, 45 inches wide, yard 25c Embroidered voile 35c 17 quart Dish Pan - ... 25c Men's Belts 10 and 25c Boys Rompers 25c Boys Wash Suits 25 and 50c Huck Towels l) and 25c Turkish Towels 0 and 25c Pillow Cases, 10, 15 & 25c Napkins t()c Lace Door Panels 25c Boys Blouses 25c Boys Kahki Bloomers 25c Children's Drawers .....10c Misses Drawers, .25c Children's Princess Slips 25c Boy's and Men's Suspenders.. 10c BERT'S 5. 10 & 25c. Store, Weldon, North Carolina. tii tii tii tii tii 9) put on iasr '.lull reend ia proof of their years, and Ilia first rooin laid are Aim in appearand, slorui-proof 4 For For Sale by J. S. TUKN1IK, AX'cldon, N. C. viw SfEto 4u You Emu? You might jjet sick or hurt-be prepared for It You might want to make an investment-start now, "Takes money to make money," you know You might be visited by thieves or fire-an account with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to get Into. We pay 4 per cent on Say. ngs Accounts :3 THE BANK OF HALIFAX HALIFAX, 2sT. C. I I N. L. Stedman, President, V) l vi V ih o tn vnn a. snecial 1 1 rr odc. n for 25c. Ill 9 (f t tii tii tii tii tii tii tii til tii J) fsTiTr worth. On the mark.t tw.n,...,.. (rill liKht and rood loo,. Tk and ineipantiv. Sal. tu P. C. Uregory, P. H. Ciregorf Vioe-F'reaKjeuL Oaatuw. V
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