MOTHER'S REMEDY
FOR BRUISES
Children's Bum k. Sprains and
Minor Hurts 0 kkly Relieved
by Sloan's Liniment.
It is the nature oF children to
hurt themselves to come crying
to mother with little fingers bruised
with heads bumped, with sprained
ankles and wrists.
They are painful hurts, too.
But their pain and sting can't sur
vive the gentle use of this liniment.
A single application of Sloan's Lin
iment and the little fellow's
bravely kept back tears give way
to smiles. His hurt is relieved.
In every home where there are
children a bottle of Sloan's Lini
ment is a necessity.
Aching muscles, rheumatism,
lumbago, stiff neck, backache, chil
blains, etc., can be effectively re
lieved with Sloan's Liniment.
Cleaner than mussy ointments or
plasters.
Sloan's Liniment can be obtain
ed at all drug stores, 25c, 50c.
and $1.
THE ROANOKE NEWS,
TiniKSiMY, Nov. 9, 1916.
L
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Speaking of Taxes. People
who complain of high taxation in
North Carolina should chase them-
elves to Nevada, where the
per capita cost of State government
is the highest in the United States
while North Carolina is the lowest
with one exception South Caro
lina. The average per capita cost
of State governments in the United
States for 1915 was $3.85. Ne
vada was highest, with $10.36.
Virginia was $3.54; North Caro
lina, $ 1 .76; South Carolina $1.64.
Runaway Team. A pair of
horses attached to a wagon belong
ing to Green Carlisle, a tenant on
W. A. and 0. W. Pierce's farms
between Weldon and Halifax, ran
away Friday night, smashed the
wagon into splinters, leaving one
pair wheels at J. U. Vaughan's
corner and carrying the others on
to South Weldon. The wagon
was slammed against telephone
poles, breaking down wires and
putting one or two phones out of
commission. Only the coupling
pole was left undamaged.
School Circus. A Barnum
& Bailey Circus was the form of a
Hallowe'en entertainment given
by the faculty and students at Fas
sifern School, Hendersonville.
The students carried out the
program in a way to make the real
article green with envy. Miss
Tempe Zollicotter, of Weldon, and
Miss Helen Coles, of Jacksonville,
Fla., were in the pink of condition
as clowns and dispensed striped
candy to a favored few. Misses
Zollicoffer and Coles scored 100
points as clowns and caused the
spirit of John Lowlow to sit up
and take notice.
You'll not catch any fish if you
spare the rod.
The younger a man is the more
he has to unlearn.
Silent watches of the night are
those we forget to wind.
Not quite two months to Christ
mas. How time does fly.
The turtle is slow but he gets
there in time for the soup.
An ounce of honest criticism is
worth more than a pound of flat
tery. A homely girl is always pretty
in the eyes of the man in love with
her.
arKittner comes down to 40c.
per pair for putting on rubber
heels,
"Wealth adds to worry," but
mosi people are looking for trouble
anyway.
The open season for hunting in
Halifax county begins next Wed
nesday the 15th.
The docket for the week is clear
not a case since our last report, due
perhaps, to prohibition now in ef
fect in Virginia.
Mrs. Herbert Poe and children,
of Rocky Mount, have been spend
ing the nasi few days here with
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Poe.
J. I. Wyche, accompanied by F
J. Bounds, motored to Emporia
Saturday morning to attend the bu
rial of Mr. Wyche's brother-in-
law, R. C. Land, of that place.
Old Subscriber Gone. I-. L.
Stephenson, of Halifax, one of the
oldest and best known citizens of
Halifax county, died at his home
Tuesday, of last week, and his re
mains were laid at rest Wednes
day, November 1st. Mr. Stephen
son was one of our oldest subscri
bers. He had been on our sub
scription list for the past twenty
five or thirty years and always
kept his subscription paid in ad
vance, making it a rule to pay us
on the first Monday of February
every year, never failing to meet
us at Halifax on that date. A good
man has gone.
Gleanings from the Enfield
Progress. The three handsome
new brick store buildings between
the Bank of Enfield and the Harri
son-Hall Drug Store are about
completed and they add very much
to the appearance of the street.
Work is being pushed on the
new $22,000 graded school build
ing, and it is hoped that it will be
completed in time for a portion of
the spring term.
Bennie Ward, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Ward, of Route 2,
died in the Park View hospital
at Rocky Mount from injuries re
ceived in an automobile accident
near Tarboro Sunday night, Octo
ber 29th, while returning home
from Bethel with friends.
Good Times Cominc From
all reports the prospect for plenty
of hog and hominy in Halifax
county this fall and winter are
mighty good, and is a sure sign
(hat the farmers of the county will
not have to send all the money
they get for high-priced cotton and
tobacco to some other section of
the country for bread and meat
Street Work. Machinery has
teen sent in by the street improve
mem contractors for putting on
the finishing touches to Washing
ton Avenue. I he second coat
will be hot stult when it is put
down and will give a beautiful
smooth finish 10 the street. Elm
street and portions of Sycamore
street are also to be paved.
Advertised Letters. The fol
following is a list of letters remain
ine "uncalled for" in the Weldon
postoffice :'
Mrs. Dilar Davis, C. W. Harlan
Persons calling for above letters
will please say "advertised," giv
ing date of advertising.
D. T. Clark, P. M.,
Weldon, N. C
Nov. 6, 1916.
New Law Office. We take
pleasure in calling attention to the
law card of H. B. Harrell, Jr. Mr,
Harrell has recently been licensed
to orsnice his profession after
passing a successful examination
before the Supreme Court. He
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Harrell, of (his town, is an excel
lent young man and we wish him
freat success. His office is over
Ricks' Jewelry Store.
I OST-
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-On November 1st some
where between south Weldon
and the Methodist church, a hand
some brooch, consisting of a horse
shoe of pearls with a four-leaf
clover, and small diamond in cen
ter. Finder will receive suitable I
reward if returned to Mrs. J. I.I
Death of D. Keeter. Deve-
raux Keeter, one of our oldest cit
izens, died at his home on First
street, Saturday night, after being
sick for a long time; aged 66 years.
Mr. Keeter was a well known
farmer and merchant and attended
so strictly to his own business that
few of our people ever saw him
upon the streets. He is survived
by his wife and several children
and grandchildren.
The funeral service took place
Monday afternoon from his late
residence and was conducted by
Rev. J. G. Blalock, in the pres
ence of a large circle of relatives
and friends. The interment was
in the cemetery. The bereaved
family have our sympathies in
their loss.
A. C. House has gone to Sara-
nac Lake, N. Y., on a hunting
trip.
A man and his wife are different
also indifferent after they have
been married a few years.
OH! MYJflCK!
The Expression of Many Kidney
Sufferer In Weldon.
MISSION CLOSED.
The Series of Meetings at (irate
Church, Conducted by Rev.
Hertram K. Brown, Closed Sun
day Night With a Splendid
Service.
The mission which has been in
progress at Grace church here for
the past week, conducted by Rev.
Bertram E. Brown, of Tarboro,
closed Sunday night, the last ser
vice being held in the M. E.church to
accommodate the large congrega
tion, and the main auditorium was
filled to overflowing, all denomi
nations of Weldon attending the
service, and such a scene must
have been very acceptable to God.
Baptists, Methodists, Presbyteri
ans and Episcopalians nil meeting
in a body to hear the final sermon
by Mr. Brown.
Mr. Brown's subject was the
"Losing of Jesus." It was a ser
mon which appealed to the heart
and no one could fail to catch a
vision of the Christ, who attended
the service with a prayerful mind
and heart, who followed the speak
er step by step throughout the ser
mon. Mr. Brown is greatly beloved
in Weldon by people of every de-
nomination. He is a man of deep
piety and consecrated to the work ;
of the Master.
Rev. N. C. Duncan, rector ot
Grace Church, went to Tarboro
Saturday and preached at Calvary
Church Sunday for Mr. Brown.
Mr. Duncan is also a consecrated
servant of God and his sermons j
are always helpful and uplifting
and he and Mrs. Duncan are great
ly beloved here by all who have
come in touch with them since they
have been in Weldon.
How pleasant it is for brethren
to dwell together in unity and
brotherly love, and again we say
that such a service as was held at
the M. E. Church Sunday night
showed a sweet spirit of Christian
love and it came as a benediction
at the close of a mission, the influ
ence of which will be felt in our
community for sometime.
We were pleased to see in the
congregation Sunday night friends
from Halifax, Rosemary, Roanoke
Rapids and other places.
PERSONAL.
Freddie J. Bounds has returned
home from Cedartown, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eure, of
Halifax, were here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willcox, of
Halifax, were here Thursday.
Mrs. W. B.'Dickens, of Halifax,
was here last week with relatives.
H. S. S. Cooper has returned
home from a visit to his daughter
in Portsmouth.
Mrs. J. W. Grainger, who has
been visiting Mrs. W. A. Pierce,
returned to Wilson Thursday.
Judge W. S. O'B. Robinson, of
Goldsboro, spent Sunday here, and
spoke at Roanoke Kapids Monday
night.
Glad to see W. T. Parker out
again, alter having Deen lam upon
account of injuries received at his
saw mill.
Mrs. E. L. Stephenson, of Rocky
Mount, has been spending a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Trueblood.
Major R. T. Daniel has return
ed home from Camp Glenn, where
for some time he has been with the
boys" in camp.
A. J. Campbell, of Washington,
D. C, called in to see us Thurs
day. Mr. Campbell is always a
welcome visitor here in his old
home town.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hamill and
iltle son, Archibald, and Misses
Lena and Price Hamill, of Thel-
ma, motored to Weldon Friday to
spend several hours with friends.
Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Green, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Murphrey, Mrs.
T. O. Vaughan, Mrs. W. M. Co
hen and Mrs. J. S. Barr spent
Wednesday of last week in Richmond.
The man who doesn't I. no a
woman mini after he marn her
may regret the acquaintance.
Money furnisliet a house, Uu n
takes love to furnish a home.
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lug flesh, Imt 1 urn a fiirnuT ami liml to
work. Mi'tlicini'9 hud (nihil to I. rip mo
Until 1 took Vinol. Atl.-r taking tim-is
Lotties my ujipetito in line, I nlfi' well,
my blood ih goad and 1 um wi-U usiin."
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Vinol, which contain it beef ami eo.l
liver jx'ptonoH, iron ami muiium an
pehtoiiKtea uiid Iv'eeropluiHpliatert, U
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Telia How Vinol Made Her Strong
In her cifjIity-aiTonil year Jim, .lulin
WiikcrHliuiii, of Itinmcllvillc, Ph., my:
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comfortable than any shoe you can find in this community,
Now what more CAN you ask or expect?
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A stubborn backache is cause to
suspeel kidney trouble. When
the kidneys are inflamed and swol
len, stooping brings a sharp twinge
in the small of the back, that al
most takes the breath away.Doan's
Kidney Pills revive sluggish kid
neys relieve aching backs.
Here's Weldon proof:
Mrs. Mary J. Allen, Fourth Si.
Weldon, says: I had pains in
'my back and I could hardly gel up
out of a chair al limes. In the
morning, I was sore and lame.
had headaches and dizzy spell
and the kidney secretions were too
frequent in passage. Two boxes
of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me
of all symptoms of tkidney trouble
and I haven't had a return of the
complaint."
Price 50c. at all dealers.
FOSTER-M1LBURN CO., Pro-
I AGENTS f$$tt ''
WHITE FOR MlxM
circulars lytKs&$
00 IT NOW I JfjffW
DIXIE' . cHUCKER
COR $4022
Why be dependent on hand labor to shuck
your vorn when you can get a "DIXIE"?
OPERATES WITH 2 H. P INGINE
SHOCKS MORI SHELL. LESS
SHUCKS CLEAN LK SELLS FOR LESS
Shucks Shreu'fd into Vjluable rd
HORACE L SMITH CO., Inc.
PtTE Rsaunc VA
raoi aaoo m 1021
I BIG SALE SOI UHf il
AT
III lilIS
Washington Avenue, near Bunk of Weldon, Weldon, N.C.
Come and get your share of
the great bargains being offered
Bto the people of this community, m
I 3C3 00 131 lOldU
The Race Is On
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Every Woman Has The
Right To a Hoosier.
THAT GIRL WANTS YOUR HELP I
WEDNESDAY IS THE DAY YOU
CAN GIVE IT TO HER I
SO-SPEC14L SALE WEDNESDAY TO SATUBMv!ii
On these days we will give 500 extra votes on
every 25c. purchase anJ 2,000 extra votes for $1 00
purchase of Norris and Nunnally's Candies.
BrF- Fresh Shipment of Candy Just Received.
r" Prices range from 10c to $0.00 per pound.
Help that girl win our PRKI; Automobile
by buying a box of Soap You need the Soap.
She needs the votes. Buy a Due Bill.
EVKRY woman is entitled to e ery work-saing de ice that will make
kitchen work easier. Going without a lloosier.-sa ing the ery moder
ate price by taking miles of unnecessary steps, every meal you get and
every meal you clean up after, is poor economy.
Do you realize that you can have a Hoosier in your
kitchen immediately by paying only $1.
And complete the payments at the rate of $1 per
week without interest or increasing the cost ?
TIIK VITAL PART OK YOUR
CA BIN KT
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!: picture above shows now the scientific ;ir-
inKenient of the Hoosier m.ikes it a real helper.
Storage place is above and below. There is plenty of
unhampered room above and around the aluminum
(or porcelain I work-table.
There are no useless liule partitions to chop up the
space and leave no room tor work. Your cabinet
must have big table space to work on. The I loosier
gives it. Come and see these sin exclusive features:
I The all-metal glass front Hour bin.
2 The gear-driven shaker flour sifter which
makes Hour light and Huffy.
i Scientific arrangement articles needed most
frequently easiest reached.
4 Revolving caster (shown in center nt illustra
tion.)
5 The ingenious, big capacity sugar bin - holds
more tnan twice as nuicn as most oinerpms.
ti Finally, the doors that roll back at the sides of
the cabinet, entirely out of the way.
Agents
(or
Norris
Candy.
W. Al. COHEN,
Pharmacist
(Sell's Fork Dipped Chocolates.
Agents
for
Nunnully
Candy.
HGO TO
COR SAl.li AT A BARGAIN
i Soda Fountain and charging
tank. In good shape. Can be
bought for $50. Kasy payments.
Apply to New York Cafe, Weldon,
N. C. II 9 lt
H. B. HARRELL, Jr.,
Attorneyat-Law,
WELDON, . . N. C.
I'raetici'i) in the court of Halifax and
adjoiniiiK counties, l'ronipt attention
to all buniuHa entrusted to inc. tlltice
ovar tticlc'a Jewelry Store. II 9 (iin
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
Rkv. N, 0. Pl'Nl'AN, Rkito
Sunday
Moruiuir I'rayer and Sermon, II A. M.
Evening I'raver and Sermon. 8 P.M.
Everybody cordially invited to attend
these services.
Land Posted.
All peraona are hereby forbidden to hunt
with dons or un on my landa ia Hali
fax county, N. C, under full penalty of
the law for any violation ol notice.
-li. L. POWELL,
11 9 St Roaemarr, N. C.
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For
CANDIES,
CIGARS,
SOFT DRINKS,
FANCY GROCERIES
AND FRUITS.
fiV5H,i SPECIAL SA I URl)AYS:riijh 4
Pf-AF Grade Chocolates in packages,
We carry the BEST of everything In our line.
Agent for
Candy
M. C. PAIR,
I And regardless of the room in your kitchen, there's
a special Hoosier model to fit, at a price you can
j easily arlord.
i Prices and Terms
There are 1,000,000 Noosier Cabinets in use.
linormous laciory outpour makes our low prices
' possible.
If you buy now, you can have the Hov.sier Jeliver-
j ed at once by p.iymg only V i . Then p..y at the rate
: of jl per week, without extra com or interest.
! COME IN AND SEE
Why Over a Million Wo
men Use the Hoosier
! Seven out of ten of these million lloosiers were
bought on the recoitinieiid.iiuir.s of satisfied users,
j vx'oaien who knew hum tvperien.e what the
i I loosier would do
Weldon Furniture Co.,
WELDON, North Carolina.
Notice.
.Ninth Carolina.
Halifax I 'utility.
In the MiiM-riui Cinut
W. I.. I.i.nt'. ;
Vh !
I'.. V I'upi', lli'li'ii IhimtrliMi.
s, A llui iinirlun, t'uil I'upi'.
IS. II I'upf, Harry I'npe and
Ottt'ii Pope,
'flu' drl'rtidanl llvM-ii Pope, almi' f
naini'd. ill lake mitiee that an ao- I
lion rntitlt'd a ahuvi ban lu'i-n t'om
mi'Ui'i'd ill tin' Su pr r i o r Couit
nl llahla t oumy to m I am do
tlii'di'cd from II A. I'opi' to Anna I'opi'
dated the illsl day of October, llM l.and
the Bald defendant will further take no- I
tii'e. that hi' in required to appear at the J
term ol'the Superior L'omt of nan! conn- i
ty to he held on the I'.'th Monday after
IhI .Mouilvy in Septeinhei', 1IMII, at the
I'onrl llounc. of llahfax county, North
Carolina, and anawer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the plain
tilt K ill apply to the court for relief de
manded in Haid complaint.
This the 17th day of October, IHltl.
S. M. (iAHY,
Clerk Superior Couit.
Administrator's Notice.
HaviiiK uuahlicd as administrator of
the estate of Kemp Taylor, deceased,
la e of Halifax County, N. ('., this is to
notify all persons liavinKCluima against
the estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Urinkley
ville. on or before the Dth day of No
vember, I!II7, or this notice will be
pleaded in liar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pavmeut.
K. M. TAYUlIt,
Admr. of Kemp Taylor, deceased.
JOHN 11. TAYLOK, Attorney.
II H lit
Weidon, N. G.
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ANTED. All kinds of cows
wanted at once. If you have
cows for sale see L. T. Garner,
Weldon, N.C.
ENJOY THE STYLE,
FIT, SATISFACTION of
A STROUSE & BROS.
TAILORED SUIT AND
OVERCOAT.
That's the ideal combination. When
you ha-ve both suit and top coat
made to your own individual meas
ure at the same time you get the
perfection of fit, the harmony of
color aud design, the impressive ef
fect that marks the well-dressed
man. Costs no more, if you give us
your order now. something to please w.mi
you almost at any price you have
in mind,
315, $18, S20, $25, 630
or the finest creations at $40. A Vast Variety of
the newest colors and weaves to select from -Browns,
Blues, Dark Greens, Grays, two-tone af
fects, all kinds of checks, stripes and mixtures,
FARBER & JOSEPHSON,
MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS.
WELDON, N. C.
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I prietors, Buffalo, N. Y.
Wyche.