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ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscrintion--$1.5C Per Annm VOL. UI. WKLDON, X. C, TIIUKSDAY, .11' LY 1!M" NO. 10 wsmvmmm Children Cry The Kind You Eav Always Bu. ' ' ar.d which hm bein in use fur over over 30 years, i , r.;e the signature ut 0 and hut in., tinde under hie per. jL&??Z ,onal BUPervisiun tince its infancy. e4 A110W no one t0 deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-us-goud " are but Experiments that trifle with and endan;er the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A 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 h j been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arisiui, therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aiifi the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and aatufttl sleti.. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bcara the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE BANK OF WELDON ' WKLDON. N. Organised Under the Laws of the State of North Carolliiu, Stuie of North Girolinu Depository. ' Halifax Couiuy Depository. Town of VCeldun Depository. Capital jii Sorplij. $55,000. For over 21 yearn linn institution lias proviilt-il bankiQK facihticH fur this Brctioa. Hn Htoekholder and ottit'HH are utentitieil with the buHi iicnh intereHU of Halifax uiul Nurtlumptuu counties. A SuvintfH IH'partiiii'iit in uiaiiitainfil for llu ln'iii'tit of all who desire to deposit in a Savings Bank. In tliis leiiHtineut iulert-s-t ih allowed aa follows: Kor Deposits allowed to remain three month or lonjrer, 2 per cent. Mix month or longer, 3 per cent, twelve mouths or louder, 4 per ceut. Any rtilbrinutiuu will he furnished on application to the President or('ahiei PKIHIOINT VV. K. llANIrX, Vlt K-l'HKHlUKNi: W. K. SMITH. L. ('. Ilti I'KK. Teller. l.)IKK("l'l)K.S W. H. Smilli, W. K. It. T. Ilanu l, .1.1.. Shepherd. A Mr. Automobile Send Us Your Old Tires! 3,500 to 5,000 Extra Mile Service Readily from Bell 2 in 1 Tire Co., (Incorporated) 202 W, Broad St. RICHMOND, VA. Phone kamlulph 6281 We buy Old Tires. T V A J NEW SPUING DISPLAY FOR SUITS & OVERCOATS g tj I take your mean u re aud make nuit to order on my Ueuch. Call and V i aspect Hue hue of piece (tooiIh and Hum plea. Satis faction (fuaranteetlV vii iqoaoai w BY INSURING WITH Smith &Rodwell. Phone 72 Office next to Farber&ijosephson WELDON, N.C naaumammmmimr for Fletcher's Signature of i'Ahuikk: .1. O. IWAKE, Hauiel, .1. O. luake, .1. 1. vehe, I'leice. Ii. K. Zollicoller, ,1 . W . Sledire Owner Attention! I) A GIRL "KIDS" THE PRESIDENT.. Washington Telephone Maid Calls Him "Woody Old Top," and Chides Him. i Mill! (if till- tllllSt lllH'tl'llt uiul popular ti'li'iltu' K',h tit a li'iuliiiK hotel in NN'ut-h i n 1 1 m , I). ('., ri'i'i'ivcd u cull u fnw iluys ukii. IIh' party wished to ciiiiverw witli one of tilt) ho tel KUnts. TIih operator in quired the inline. 'Wooilrow Wilson," ouine lmck over the phone. Now the Kiig is an olil one anil the "witte" teleplinno girls are on. So this one came buck: "Well, Woodio, old top. how are you? Kim gently (.'hided. 'Von haven't called up for sev eral days. You don't know how I liuvo missed your sweet voice over th wire. Where have you been ?" The voice said it would likw to have the cull and minded not at all the telephone girl's "taf fy." Hy and by the response came and the girl heard things that worried her. She looked thoughtful and chewed her mint more vigorously. ''I wonder if it could hav been the president," she mused. Nervously she culled the White House. Ono of the secret ser vice men responded and the girl asked if a call had recently hern sent to such and such a hotel. After a minute's delay the reply came buck: "Yes, the president has been talking to Hon, , of Now York." "My Gawd," was the reply. A WISER VIEW. "We lake u wiser view of pre pureduess now than we look last year," said Representative David A. Classon ai a banquet. Our former attitude toward parcparedness reminds me of Boozeman Boozer. "How well you are looking, " a man said to Boozer at the club. Yes, he answered, swelling out his chest. Yes, I've sworn off." . "Gee! Thai settles it I'm go ing to swear off, too. How long have you been a leetotler?' "I begin tomorrow." Boozeman Boozer answered. Washington Star. DAYS OP MIRACLES NOT PAST The squire's pretty daughter, (examining the village school): "Now, children, can you tell me what a miracle is." i ne children looked at one an other, but remained silent. ian no one answer this ques tion?" the new curate asked, who was standing behind the squire's daughter. A little girl was struck with a brilliant idea. She held up her hand excitedly. wen, iNeiiier1 the squire s daughter asked, smiling approval "Please, miss," the small child replied, breathlessly, "mother says 'twill be a miracle if you don't marry the new curate." Topeka State Journal. A (JREEN ROOKIE. "What's the trouble, sergeant?" ' 'Tis the new recruit, sorr, Shure, I told him to mark lime in the drill room till Oi came back and he's scratched up th' face of the clock wid a pencil. Aoti like dynamite on a iluggiih uvr ana you ion a day'i work. TIipiv'ii no reason wliv n yviwj should take eii'keuuii;, salivating cat' oiiicl lion 50 ivuH buys a large bot tle of Hudson's Liver Tone u per- leet snlisl itiiH' lor calomel. It ii a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will sturt your liver just a surely us calomel, but it doesn't make vou sick and can not salivate. - Children and grown folks cau take Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bouea. Take a dose of nastv calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseuted tomorrow. Dou't lose a dn's work. Take a spoouful of liodson'a Liver Tune instead and you will wake up feeling great. N'o more biliousness, constipation, slug gishness, headache, eoated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist save if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tout acts better than horrible calomel your monej is waiting lot you. OLD MEMORIES. A quaint little pathway that twisted and turned And passed from our sight at the mill, Then wandered away where the wild Mowers burned Their gold in the slope of the hill. How silent it led, with the alders above, Till splashed by the sun streaming through, It ended its way on the threshold of love, Of an old fashioned cottage we knew. Each llower that bloomed 'round the lattice way there Came down from the gardens above liach new opened blossom gave out on the air Fresh tokens of tenderest love Each sigh in the trees of the breeze passing through, Each call of a bird for its mate, Befitted this old-fashioned cottage we knew And the old-fashioned folk at the gate. The gourd at the wall, the bucket and sweep, The something that whispered of home, The warmth of the welcome they treasure and keep To greet a son given to roam; Aye, each little thing, each joy and care That passes in distant review; May we find the old-fashioned co.uges there And the old-fashioned couples we knew. GENEROSITY. Generosity Takes In a Wide Range of Life. When we speak of a- generous person we usually ihink of one who is always willing to share of his earthly goods with others. But generosity is more than that. To be truly generous in acts, but in words and thought, as well. Gen erosity takes in a wide range of life, and when a person is truly generous he is noble and honora ble and magnanimous. How often, when people speak of all the bad points of some one under discussion, the generous person will, in an almost imper ceptible manner, show the good points, sometimes not visible to the eye of the ungenerous, but still there for all that and ready to blos som forth in such glory as will command admiration if only culti vated and cared for. The generous person must be willing to step aside sometimes so that others less fortunate may be able to make the progress that would be impossible with too strong competition. He must be always ready to defend the weak, speak well of the absent, help (he struggling in the dark to the light, and share his earthly and heaven ly blessings with those who cross his path in the journey through life. Young People. SHORT OF BREATH. It was on the morningof St. Patrick's Day and th farmer thought lie; would treat his ser vant boy, so he gave him u big glass of whiskey. The far mer's wife thought she would treat him also, but she gave it to him in a very small glass. He looked at it and asked: "Ma'am, how are those glasses made ?" "Oh, you know, thene glassen are blown." "Well," said the servunl, "whoever blew that one must have been very short of breath, Buffalo News. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot leather of the summer mouths Cliamhertuiu's Colic, Uholera aud Diar rhoeu Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the pur. poses for wnich it is intended. Huy it uow. Obtainable everywhere. The man who has but one is short on change. shirt Constipation and Indigestion "1 have used Chtinlierlain's Tablets and must say they are the best 1 have ever used for constipation and indiges tion. My wife also used them for indi aeslluli and Ihev did tier truod," wrilM KutfeueH. Knight. Wilmington, N. C t'hamherlsiu's Tablet's are mild aud irentl in their aetiuu. (live them trial. Vou areeertaiu to be pleased with ttie agreeable laxative ellect which they produce. Obtainable everywhere. No, Eleanor, the little dears are not seen at stag parties. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA (1IRLS OF OTHER DAVS. Speaking of the peaches we knew 20 years ago" "Yes." "Some of them seem to be pret ty well preserved. ENEMIES. A Man Who Has No Enemies Is Seldom Good For Anything. Have you enemies? Go straight on and mind them not. If they block your path walk around them, and do your duty regardless of their spite. A man who has no enemies is seldom good for anything; he is made of that kind of material which is so easily worked, that everyone has a hand in it. A sterling char acterone who thinks for himself, and speaks what he thinks is al ways sure to have enemies. They are as necessary to him as fresh air: they keep him alive and ac tive. A celebrated character, who was surrounded with enemies, used to remark "They are sparks which, if you do not blow, would go out themselves." Let this be your feeling while endeavoring to live down the scandal of those who are bitter against you. If you slop to dispute, you do but as they desire and open the way for more abuse. Let the poor fellows talk; there will he a reliction if you but per forin vuur duty, and hundreds who were once alienated from you will llock to you and acknowledge their error. Exchange. HIS KIUHTS. "Why did you strike this man?" asked the judge sternly. "He called me a liar, your hon or," replied the accused. "Is that line?" asked the judge, morning tu the man with the mussed up face. "Sure it is, said the accuser. "I called hi ri i a liar because he is one, and I can prove it." "What have you got to say to that ?" asked the judge of the de fendant. "It's got nothing to do with the case, your honor," was the unex pected reply. "Even if I am a liar, I guess I'w got a right to be sensitive about ii, ain't 1?" To pekj Star. taking Big Chances. It is a great risk to travel without a bottle of I'humberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy, as this prepara tion eauuot be ubtaiued ou the trains Ol steamships. Attacks of bowel com plaint are often sudden aud very severe and everyoue should go prepared for them. olitaiiiahle everywhere. MATERIAL FOR MIRTH. Kidder You know, Miss Gig gles. I am becoming so I can make a joke about nothing. , Miss Giggles (enthusiastically) Oh, make one about me, please. THE WAY OF IT. "Mrs. Smith, do you and Mr. Smith agree like most couples on the question of preserves?" "No, we take quite dift'ereni views about them. I put them up and he puts them down." Biliousness and Stomach Trouble. "Two yeais atfo I buttered hum tie quetil attacks of stomach liouble aud blliitUHiieHH," writes Miss Kmma Ver bryke, Lima, Ohio. "1 could eat very little foud that aKreed witli me and I became so duty aud sick at my stom ach at times that I had to take hold of souietlnua to keep frum falhatf. Keeiug Chamberlain's Tablet's advertised i de cided to try them. I improved rapidly.'. Obtainable everywhere. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA What Makes This Man Smile? LJIS money has gone farther than nis neighbor's. He has bought the greatest dollar-for-dollar value there is in tires. He has Fisk Qual ity, Fisk Serviceand Fisk Mileage at a fair price. ' ' J0 i Fisk Tires For Sale By if 'r BARNKS & GREGORY, tlVf WIU.OON, N. C. Dr. Frederic Jacobson Says, 75 per cent, of women need Phos phates to give them Strong, Healthy, rounded figure and to avoid Nervous Breakdown. Thousands ot women grow strong In Nature's way. "Consider the Lilies ol the Field, . How They Orow.'' The life of the lily is but a few weeks or months. The life of man is "three score years and ten." But to live one's life in it's fullness women like the lily, must be nour ished by those same vital elements which nature provides for nourish ing every living thing; and these include the valuable phosphate so otten lacking in the usual food we eat today. Argo-Fhos-phate is rich in these wonderful elements. It contains them in con centrated tablet form which is easy to lake and quickly assimulated and absorbed into the system, and from youth to old age, builds and re builds body and brain in beautiful harmony with Nature's perfect plan. "Thai's why" Argo-I'hus- phate makes good solid llesh and muscles. Special Notice. -Argo-Pho-s phate contains the Natutal phos phates which thousands of physi cians are prescribing daily to build up thin, pale, colorless women to give them rosy cheeks, red lips and a beautiful complexion. Many cases have been reported where women have increased their weight from 15 to 25 pounds with a few weeks treatment, and any woman who desires a well rounded and developed form, should secure from her druggist, this new drug which is inexpensive and is dis pensed hy the W. M. COHEN DRUG COMPANY with or with out a doctor's prescription. Free sample mailed by the Argo Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. Valuable Land for Sale, U mler uiul hy virtue of the power of Rale ivmUuitM hi a ueeii ol trust pxt't'u tetl to me on the I tth of June, hy .). 1'. Klhtitt uti.l M. M. Klliutt Imm wile, wliieh ileetl ot trunt ih recurtletl iu lluok puifc .H-U in the oil ice of the Ki'if la ter of Dee In of Halifax county, 1 willou Monday, August 6th, 1917 at eleven o'clock a. m. in front of the Hank of Kuheld, in the. Town of Knlield, Halifax county, N. ( , hcI I at public auc tion fur earth: A certain tract of land lyinir in Mali fax county. State, aforesaid, and de- Hcnhed an follow: Lyinif and heintr in the atoreFtaid state and Halifax couu tr, Itrinklevville Tow null ip adjoining thelandNof.1. I', Leaeii, M. T. Wh auil utlifm aud Luumu an the haker ttactaud uiore lully ilencntHHl an lul lortc: Hetfiuuiuif at a itnmll tiuohwood tree, uuHiim cmuer, on the went aide of Kih I'ond H ranch, iiinuiiiK up the vanotiH couiKeNotHaid htanch three hun dred am) thirty-two poles to a hlaxetl rllm tiee; tlieuce Houth m deirreen wet HO nolen to a pine knnh, acainer; tlu-ut-t no u tli 2tl eaxt 411 polos to a marked punt uak ou south aide of path, theuoe alouu a walked hue bouUi Aieatt 1.S9 pulei to a siniiM pinecoiuer.piueann perfiiuuuou pointers; tiieuce t rant, -'.f! pules, I; incheH to the beifiuuiotf, coutamiUK two huudred aud forty-four acres, more or less. Kelereuce in nereny niailetodeed from .1. H. HartiHou aud wile to K. K Kisliel of Record iu the I'ublic Ketfistry in Hook 21? Hahlax county. The above ueaciilied tract ol land ol Hi acres teu reseuta our une-half undivided interest in naid tract beiujr Iti acres. Tlu July Mh, IWl. . H. l( HINTON, Trustee THOKNK & C A HELL, Attorneys. COR SALb. One Oliver type I writer ino. . in nrst-class con union. Terms reasonable. Apply to WELDON GROCERVCO. JWv ifW JUL ffSs53f ,j I jmmm MUUCT)IOCTKU10Mira)raB(li: a I m.uh INVITATION. Vuir are invited to open an account with the 8 EflFIELD, f. C. S s 4 Per Cent, allowed in the Savings Depart-8 ment Compounded Quarterly. g VOU can lawMiitKiaiuaiiiiiUioaWKMWMUMMiaiuiiiinM.w North C rolinaStatcCollegc X Agriculture'Emginecring WEST RALEIGH, M. C. u iiiHhtilti.Mi wlii'te vi'UL i i "I i li.iiiU't.T, ueiL'v an I n-n 1.1. in ;y lil Ihfinvtves h.r i. i .l at IhJit.ti il'le wail, in iii.iii v liulu- U- uhi.-h tenii: ti i ..t: ami wUill l.ir omve. i:ii.."n,i u 1 1 I practical entt-'i ai i.th-n ill Ac il('ult:i!" H 'l.iCUl 'in: A." -rr '" -- H irtt'S&K nial Industry: r "I i;icctriciil llnmwn,' ' : : .-Hy le(n and lr c industry, 1 acuity of Irt tu-tructort:. Tnentv-iieic.i huilt!ii(s. Kcditeeu if '-..rt-liienls. Military Ii :i:m.s. !'" catalogue ani eutiLi .ce ' '.inks, write C. B. OWED, Rsls:r.. Wmy SrEio You might vet sick or 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 (ret into. We uav 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts a THE BANK N. L. Stedman. t'rediilnnt mm vv,,cu fMW In Need 'lil uMi! Iron ' WJ,4.:SBV 1 1 4W?telX-;:m'i B a I bank by mail 8 ivit. v. in LL You EjwH? hurt- be prepared for it OF HALIFAX X J Ml 1 rJ .:.'.it.';'": P. C. QreKory. VlccVrnuiilpnl. P. H. Gregory Of a High-Class Mon- PI umentyou should see fk WKLDON, N. C. Agent for the National Monument Co. We pay t freight and erect. Also Agent for the best fence. Prices t'st e. Prices yerybody. 1
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