ARMIES NEED DONT Planting and Raising of Crops Will Not Suffice; Every Care Must be Exercised Toward the Prevention of Destruction and Waste of the Food After it is Made and Housed "Our ariunMt nul food; don't let it burn'" In tii w !ili)K.ii) ail"iU(t li Hi ldl( ttltttttl CuUHflAu'lon Asmi, iutiuu itj ctntly, anil It nitglit well lie .nloMted nil tlie alogan o evui y a-vm. union ami vfiy Individual ui Hit' iuiiiih v al ilils taint. Vi iiiitnUvif of a i.itiini atlii KoVei nUR'llt .i(4"H' lei I hi .mi: li.iul thw country Mm uttiin evei v h.. n t In growing and riilinfl Vatlloll uf food lUlTn, Tll re ..oil o far li'Mii I'u' LM-yai twetit (if Aki l uliui e t n-M .i r ,ui JlOI'lllOUK Vli'id lul tti' v..u Kill yittutliig and railing 'Topi will n.t -ul lice Kvt'iy iuii inuiM l- 1 1 I - 'd toward thu prevention of (In .e-.tiu.-tiUD arid WUtlV of t lit- fond .liter n liu- bt-WU OlHlttf Ulld llou-o-d A fw wt-fk ago a kj am -devour :n CbUago win tie; ru -U !y tire mid ;tli It wtiital aufTVtttut to iii hi simmhi luve uf bread Taking tlil-t amount cif bruad and Hti uittt Iuk ttif annniLi of ttuur uied by bukei mi making bread, and figuring by the army guar t trimmer De part men t a No wain t fur feeding it su Idler, till wheat de troyed would funiluli the fir-it in i' niDt uf the uew iiatloual imy rum pOied Of tiST.UUtl UiMU Ul b( vad tul ntarly two munUi't. Wberever then Is ft fire that de troys a comldrRulj amount uf prop rtjr thera la almoin always some U. It of car or else a criminal Ititent. Ux treuiely tew fires are "providential." Hundreds and thousand uf young mu have within the past few mouth a walk ed Into recruiting station and volun teered to lay their lives at the dtipusd uf the American goveiouieiit to pros ecute this war, To those who stay at home It Is but a small effort to put forth to practice the eternal v.:: lame that will prevent the tire which may destroy foodstuffs, every onine of which is sorely needed al this time to feed America's soldiers. America's al lies and America's women and chil dren who must remain at hoiue aiul tight the battles that art absolutely ussentlai to "keep the home file burning." Appealing to city and county off! clals throughout North Carolina to Join with the department in lending aid to a nation wide campaign agalnm preventable tire waete, Insurance Com missioner Jamwt It. Young recently Is sued a leter which was eent to then officials and to a number of other pub- (y FROM LOSS B! FIRE GREATEST CO-OPIRATION II PROMISED BY WARIHOU8IS, COTTON GINS, GRAIN BLB VAT0R9. BTC. The Natiuual Board uf Fire Cnder writers has recently received Its rtist report covering the first three months of the association s campaign toward the prevention of Ore which is a part of the conservation campaign in aid, of the war under the general direction uf Herbert C Hoover President Wil son's fuod supply dliector The, re port cites the fact that President K M blssell, of Hartford, Conn . Hresi dent of the National Boaid to start the work wrote letters to the gov eruors uf the cottuu producing and grain growing states urging the-ir co operation with the National Board and Us affiliated urganUallous or Uie safeguarding of warehouses, cottuu gins, compresses and gratu elevatois, all manner of mills storage properties aud such works. The strongest cu operattuu has beeu received the re port says, from all these sources The advisory committee of insur auce uftlclals were appointed In dtf ferent sections of the couuti y to work with state uftlclals on Inspections aud safeguards. Meetings have been held In almost every state and property owners as well as stale officials and Insurance meu attended Great iater est and bard work have resulted aud the special agunts of companies in twery held have beeu mobilized for conservation work. The inspectors on this work have been given special authority tu the form of a letter or Identification card carrving the photo graph aud signature of the bearer witti the proper authorization attested In up actions have been educational and owners have been vary nun k to fol tow suggestions for Improvements The National Board Committee has been lu close contact with the activi ties of the conservation board under the administration of Mr. Hoover and has prepared a thorough li.it of eleva tors with their grading and spei-irVa Hons for fire daiifors. In addition to the cotaservatloa service the National Board has furnished valuable in for matlon to the Council of National le fens Is c-lassltled lists of factories cskpanle of manufacturing munitions snd other war materials. THE SPORTS SHE LIKED. Hp Are ynu foml f indoor sports ? She Ves, if they know when to go honiH." Ti'T Children Gry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO R A GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Makaabtauty lotion for a fewcinttto rsmovs tan, frtcklaa, aallowness. Tour frrooer hss the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeee the juice o( two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put la the orchard white and shake well This makes a quarter pint of the Yen bast lemon skin whitener and complexinn beautiAsr known. Massage this fra .imi, creamy lotion daily into the face, ' neck, ami and hands and just see how tnskies, tea, aallowness. redness las' roughness disappear and bow smooth, soft and elear the skin becomes. Yest It Is harmless, and th beautiful results will surprtas jms. FOOD; LET IT BURN pltited ritueiiB in tin1 tutu. The. I U-k- . .) iM.m tit the i ,ilU let it-r ,'Mtin iii'iitu li - I N.illi.ii.U h. , ii , tilpliui ( mid ahull U liy the tm:i. it w llii li hit -. l lie .1 I'lt'Tatioii i'l i. it) .Nil! loiitii ,llhl l.s ul ( t iiderwrili i"i i " i:i i Mai ail alii.a.i ai i'f l'i. -id. -in a iliiti lii' hi n. K pai'.i':.i i lui'i miUitiH I'lHVL I id I In. .t in- the ( UJITI V adnli nl !ui( 11 Ill u It' Hull v a and ii''!-ln i liiin'ijii Ill'Mlln stluUld be tU'Wli al i ' tii.il . piuvm 3V il " In Couillll-iloin'l' VuUhK ajip-al to oflU lal.i he .'oUiti (fit tin- ia. t Dial more Iliull jSl'intnm vv.d tli ot bi' .id StutTs Were detl'ued Ul Nol'lh lain Una lat v.-ar m pn-v-iitalde lii. In addition apiHiii.uJtiiuh u lik-; .tin -.nil was invoivt'il m Uia-liiln.iV and tq;1ii , lilt-nt lu plants fur ihr- making and handling o( bivud! ntts i 'In tltU time of vlm-l-lU , stttir-ineiit -nv "In-- ul I... i l-U,i:-' tulHl iois llMLllallif llii'lu-V H 1," cd dot-s tiol replaci the a.tual li ;stutTn our pfople (annul -ut him;, ' While our nohlters are pri-paring tlgtit the ene.ti.v and uui all if; holding out th-ii hainl lor i.'.-d selves and their dopeinlt-nt iovi'd lit li treason for our pt-oidc to una tiling that goett tiuu tin- naivi I food to he wnsifd." are ng ot t The aid ai.d -miport oui.:y and i it v .-If;, a I a. 1 . oruanuatlon in 'he si.iV i- u ..! i'i ithis eiuergeii" v tire prt-vi.'inlou am I puiKti The Cotnmi!floticr axa n .ad1 ! attention to he tact that an !'M t ii:c ! engineer Hi the afj'v Ice of thi. desal t ; mem 1 availat'ie at all times tot Uio training of tin dt-part tnent for diii j .and towriH and lo give instiu.iioii in J lire (IghllllK and tire jin-vwiitioiL int-aiir. AIho an ele.-triial x ; rt staiiiU r-'ady j to inspect and lone.t eri'orv ni flee ! trtcal egulpnunt that nnniit !'-ad tc I tires and erh u a. i nlents Tin- ser vices of thi'M ni'-n n w ll t'- tin- nthi'i wiuipment of tlie ilpart ineiit are at jttie call of the wrtple of North Caro- Una AVOID ALL "NEAR ACCIDENTS" Pirils Which Cause "Near Accidents" Bhguld Be Abolished With Proper Cars to Pievent Rsoccurencs. A "near ao Idem" may bw defined as a happennV; the nature- of wh.- is dailKeioU-- to peinollS, hut which did nof r'ult in lnjurv owing lo the for tunate absen.c of a man from a par tiiular ipot. cr to hu iiuukneBs, er , U) lilt tueresi ol li-'i liain but the re. unvti.e of w'.. li i- a;w,ivs a peril -A i-fiil w tm li -dioii.d be aboilhel by pmpft ' an- A fatninar iliu-iiruiioti f a near h 1 1 dent is the - a i a iiciBon i ailtlit he - ween two tr.un traveling ii; oppo site due' Hon- ii duienMH tra k-.. tuf AilU fSHIped d-a!!l ol llljurv b K HiK i.)M11 betrt-ell the !.ok Tin IV ilte il.ant uther fin. h lii-taa.t'- of e-ta.eil injmv, in-., le as v. dl a- outMde the industrial sh.ips l""ol and mateiial. ,1..piiiu (! artel,!- and ruofa but iirlklnir i.o one I .add r- lulling or iltppiiig VM'h men who land unhurt, i vehhles sniduii.S and Ju-l uitsu 1 pedestnaioi or ot her vehh les ail these aie ' uiiiiiiou ocurieiice I hwstf ai i' b'it t-w ol the many in ed that .Ml -usit UlUU-eiv-. to the aveiate l.ul Hi everv .a-iaiu e of mi- kin I there is a le-iotl from whh h -v. .. on- -h-ill i-.-'.' 'Near a. . ntenp ' aie a fruitful sour, o ,f sjt'n'-llo. . autloiis to he ..b-i'i . d a;..t I 'i ei. to tt foi inu lated for the .idalli e Of dan'.Uoii ,.i tb.es Keglettabic il ,.o !- h ttie ta. t reuKUi'S ih.it t. o Iillm tl..n 1- paid tu 'Ii..-.i: .! id- i,l - atten It .ts 10 st-elll lO IVrUlii startle ii lii.t be mi I b strui lion to ' dents" as t'lOlil -l. First" work i tt l...il - Me i 1.1 m 11; -Iluuld ,c h lu r a. i ' Saf.ty ol t,o aal ac idem -t.idy and pi eveiitoiii require th lb. ft t t u Horse to make you i e:ihi I lie lnil-'i'Mio e of lut-kiny tile batii Ouod at. i v work h seeing that triere I" j Io k on tlie barn door befors the atieinpt N made to steal tht; horse Complete hi-oitiint e lte.or.ls ill over 17,r,im Hres in tuiibltntt equipped with sprinklers indUHte that over 1$ wsre extiiiKiiished or eontrolled with 5 furlnkler or tfi Ovrr wers eTtiuKuicli-'d or coutrtdlfd with 2i uprlnklern or lss - Imilaua Insurauee Hull-tin Evwt minute of eaeh day ssss $d0 In value Hhiiik tu smoke, and each ymr shows a record of four flrei to thouHund of our populallorv 1 tltana Tioturatns Hullettn. Better the end of a fen st than ihc beginning nf a fray. Tlie dVitund tor good advice is not equal to the supply. YES! LIU ACCHN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati authority tells how to d. y up a corn or callus so it lifts off with fingers, ou corn-pestered m-n and women need sutler no lunger. Wear the alries that nearly killed you before, nays this I incinnati authority, because a i.-v drop of freezone applied directly on a tender, ai tiing corn or callus, stops re jiici at oaco and noon the corn or hardened callus loosens no it can bo lifted out, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of fnvznne cost v. ry little at sny dnig store, hut will poi. lively take tiff every hard or suit corn or callus. This should be tried, as it is im-xpentdve and is said not to Irritate the surrounding skin. Tf your druggist hasn't any freerone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug bouse. It is flu stuff and acts like a charm arerr tuna. DAY OF BACHELOR War Brings a New Dignity to Un married Man. He Who May Be Merely Tolerated In Time of Peace la Lionized When Call to Arms Comes. Wftr Ihih Klven the utmiiirrli'i tnun Botue of the dignity which he lucked In pence. Ordluiirlly the bachelor U tolerated for what fie mti tM-coine mther thnn for vdnt he Is, observes n writer lu the San r'riUH'isco llulletlu. .Mothers would Hot Wflcnuie him Into Hud. 'tv imr 1,'IiIh take pli'iisiiri' In his Htteiitlon If It were tlmuntit thnt he would ultviivH rerniilii h htichelor. T'lit hoi. ,,r i.i.tertlnit him Into a mitrrle.1 Illllll I'lllfli-ties one of the tunln Incen tives of nil soclnl iicthilte. Am tills hoie ileelllies h becomes lilore Ik 111 1 more ii i li j ri t in a world which prides 1 1 "el f .in llicllng ii tt fSiii'tly shaped coii.. r fer everyone of Its Intialdthiits vv b.i i- w.Ttli tnui l-l Inn uhoiit. Ills HocK- tile not dumed, his hllttolis Hie not --a.d on, n in I the nuiuber of I u i t ( h of sntir which he liken In his IVltee the .(eree of bo'.le.llie-S VV III. Il he deinnnds in his ftu.-, are Iioho.ly ' l-ll-llie-s ,iit his uV. He H rree, il c litioii will, h In outh tiMiken him the envy id Iiim nmrrlcd friends, but In Inter Vears nmkes bliu envy ihi-iu. He c-nii tro unvwlitre he pU'ii-ff at nny time he plen-es without having even to IIUUC the Uiatter with II wolutlll. hut the rcii- n that no woman t-nres what he ilm-s. He Is free because no olie i-. interested euoiiKh In him to caie to put -iiackles ou him. There is no Ilwd place f- him. He Stands lief of the burden of the bene dict's endeavors, hut at n co-d. He Hee.s tneti mid women doln thiiiKH for motives which he ciiunot understutul. Social force- of various sorts perplex huu lieciiu-.e he does not nee their hid den, origins. Whut is plain enough to any mediocre hu-tmnd is often a hope less puzzle to even the most thoughtful bachelor. He cnniiot fully undertund any Intangible loa!t becj.use he la no lunger in cmitiM with the source of lovithv the relation betweeu parents ami children. For certain ad veijtnre he can he depended upon to furnish dash and elitliUMtiMn, bill for the oeudy. grinding work of everyiiny life he is inferior to his married neighbor. Civic progress relics princi pally upon the tnnn whoso Interest carry over Into the net generation and nr.' Hot conllued to his own corporal welfare. Hut this somewhat pathetic figure of the bachelor t w oudei t'ullv dlginllcd by the advent of war. 'the married iiiiiii. In most cases, Ik Imndlenpped from lighting. His business Is to raise wheat and children, n uecessary task, but lacking the appearance of glory. Chivalry bejond the Ircauis of medie val knlghthond nrny animate the man wllO helps Ills wile ttike Clll'e of tin babies, preparing their bottle lino, liuuglng out their cloines, but lu times of wur be Is not u heroic figure. The demand th.-n Is ii..t for men who have found their pla.es lu the world, hut lor those who hut? not, The WlfelesV landless, foot free person Is the sllltV of which tiiiiiles ran be made with ihe least possible social lo-s. llccatise he was ho forlorn in peace lie is lionized in war. He marries war ( I the gov ernment sews his buttons, on and darns the holes in his socks. Knew He Had Gone for Good. Mrs. Haiitmh 'lle.inpsun, wliu-e hus buml until recently bail been tmpioyed hs a I'ullninii lorter. interrupted ttio proii'i'dings in the Harlem court lu u hurried effort to obtain a divorce, says a N.w York lows letter. She was quieted down Ulltil II CUM' then hltltg heard was dt-poswi uf. and then tpien tinned by the mau rale. When she hud explained (hut her husband had h-lt the pre Urns iiiMining It wa u ge-ted bv the court that there wa- no , r. 11-. ,li to believe that he Would Hot return, and that Mrs. Thompson had belter vt alt before considering aliv , sin Ii move ua a divorce action, "Hut I knows that mun ain't never C'Uiilu' hack." explained the excited Uegress. "I wa4 Lu bed (liis iiioinlu' when 1 heard him gettlu' out very quiet end ; creepy, Ho put on his best clothes new suit, straw hut, put en t-lea titer shoes and ti light coat over his urin : and I lay very stlU umkln' out 1 uin't awake yet. He walks right to the door, tunken rt big low bow towards me ) utii) says: 'Ciood-bye, cold feet, good , bye. Judge, that nigger ulu't agoin' to ', come back." Decline of English Agriculturs. j Tp to iilout Hie yeiir WmI nil went well with English agriculture uod the j value of Inod and rents constantly in ' created. Then came a few wet, ruin- i ous st-itsuiH. largely increasing imports , of grain, beef, baeou and cheese from : trie I'ulted States and a heavy fail in priees of ail kinds of farm product!. ' Wbat whs the cause? Simply thut the i Weneru prairie lauds were opened up ! by ruilroads and those big ranch own- i ers sent their products East. What wits not needed In tlie Eastern states was shipped to EnclNh free-trade mar kets, with the inevitable outcome of low prices. In a comparatively abort while thou sands of Ent-lhh fanners were ruined, land fell 40 per cent In price, rents hud to be lowered fully one-third aod the rural population decreased. Much Used. "Pou't you think your wife has got a wonderful voice?" MYes; It's wonderful It hasn't given wit before this." Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing lends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly slops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The beft rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LIUIMEUT Cood for Ihe Ailments of Horiea, Mulea, Cattle, Etc Qoodfor your own Acha, Paint, Rheumatism, Spraina, Cuts, Burnt, Etc. ,25c. 50c. l. At .11 Dltn. MtOtl I HAS I: A hi:awi(I "Is ,i 1 1 1 1 if draw n mi SiiihLiv 'I 1 1 initio Tln-v sav I h.- Iirt in thi-ila Ihr I'.-t i i T III'' ili-i'il." CRISIS OF WOMAN'S LIFE Change Safely Passed by Taking Lydia E. PinUhanVs Vegetable Compound. V.'ai'oiier, (iMn. "1 never t tirid of r.ii'Mn' l-vdia K. I'mkhain e VeK"- t a ! I e ( ompounil ; rfT'1 lu cause drriiii; ; Clnuii f I .if.. 1 ! ST' ; ,o. r. d Iwm 1 i in ' and had two ! op. r:iti"iis, hut a!l 1 the ductor and op t rations did me ru -.!, and 1 would . I,;..,' neeil 111 tny I -1 i"i!uv litnl it ' .vn for l.vdhi i I -nma Vejf- j t . ( ompuund u' i: a I rinht, sd ; on v h usework, it- j'i'tleii. .Several i w huh hroiii I ! i I ion Mo. v, i1 ; i V.'.lcH Wol't.i ' : 1 my m ik'hl c cut well by Ink- I triL'l'vdiaK 1 .1. iiaoi's Vei'etabU'Coni- ! pound."-- .vl fd- :o! I'l.MiAl., Wugun- , r. nkla. i such warning syciptnn.s us sense oi I aillocatioii. hotilushcs, h''!idachi'S,iHck- j aches, dread of impendim; evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of U.j ! heart, sparks before the eyes, irrepv j laiities, constinatiun. variable i ppetit weakness and dizziness should be heed ! b. iindille-aijed woin. ij. I.y'lia K. Vv' j 1 . ; ' . Vei'etilble ( 'ortlpoUfld llHS Cnf ' n..-; " ':;;. p y throuj'h the itu-i. j C ltred People Delighted: W i I Ii New Discovery To Bleach the Skin ' ' Ail.ii, i.i, (Li S;is ili.ii ifceiu u ( li.u c proven without ilouhl Ii ji -,i .inhy or s.illuw complexions c.iii he ni.iile linlii hy a new treat ment leeenily discovered by a man inAil.inij.JiiM ask your druggist for Cloeotmie Skin Wluiener. I'eople liu have used it are amaed at its (inderlul elicet, Hid your face ot ih.it awful dark color or greasy j appearance in a few minutes. It Ci,sis so 1 1 1 1 1 r that yuu can't afl'ord to he without it. Just think how much prettier you would look with that old dark skin gone and new ! soli, light skin in us place. Men and omen today must care for then complexions lo enter society. Il i,ui druggist will not supply you wiili ( ocotone Skin Vlntener send 25c lor a large package to Cotntnne Co., Atlanta, (ia. 11! Ul llii Art: like dynamite on a sluggish liver and you lose a day 's work. T:ihv'.! nti iv.wnn whv a poron li"'il'l ! -irkriini', .ilir:itiii! ial- "'i i " ciil-!iii ,i Liri,r(' b.il- i!.. -a 1 i,i,.,iii' l.iwr Toil,. a ixt- 1 -a!..! 0 ii:.- i'.T i aliiliii'1. 1 1 ua 'i'.i.ihl, ViaJ.'liiblo liquid I... li aid plan vuitr liver just as .-inv!i a- i . i ! i 1 1 1 h ' I , lull it ili'r.n't in. il ' v.ii i. I. all. I i-au lliil j.llivate. I lui.hiii an, I (jiini u fulU can take I inil-iiii'- I .i vt-i Tune, lii-iiiai it is I m - i". -. il liarmli'ss. ' ilu'n.l i--a daiiift-i)tis ilnit'. It h in-r. iii .ui,l aluuk- our boiiH.. I a !' ul lia.-IV i.ilu I lu.lav "i"! "ii i!l tul wal.. siik aiij ii a iii'.l l.iiiiiirrutt. I i.ju't Ih.-h a .1 .ik. Tak.i a ri'iiil'iil of I '- l.ix-r Toiii' lii-t.-iiit and i 'n ii i .IK." 1 li-fhlli; L'I'i'.ll. NO a ol,- l.,lii.iiii,.ss. , ,ni-liialiiill. flll' i liiii--, li.-atlarlu-, , oali-il t Il mi,- or "in -luiiiat'li. Your tlniisl allf inn .lou't liinl l)oi.iiti's l.ivt-r I'-iiif ! ! Intt.-i' Ihaii liurnl.le ialuiut-1 utn mum; is waitiUjj lor you. Says Phosphates Make beautiful Women and Siroiiv:, llealth, Vj. Srous, Robust Men l'ii.kinns nil over the world are prt'sirihinx phosphates to build run .liiun eneinic tonditions uiul those ho have treated l heir patients with Arn I'hosphateare changing thin, enemic women with toneless tissues flahhy llesh.intothe most beautiful rosy cheeked and plump round formed wo men Imaginable Ail.ima, (ia' Dr. Jacobson said in a recent interview that 90 per cent, ol enemia comes from nerv ous breakdown which can only be ciirrectud by supplying the neces sary phosphates to the nervous sVMeiil that is lacking in the loud iw e 11, and this can be qm.kly supplied lakuiK one nr two r K' Jin Arg.i l'liuspbaie Tablets alter each meal, and at bed lime. It will in many cases make a pale, seiaw ney h.cr the picture ol health, in j few davs. I li jv c seen women that I expected would have to be kepi under treatment for months restored to pei lect health in one or two weeks time. Special Notice -The Argo Phos- j phate recommended by Dr. F. II. j Jacobson contains phosphates such ; as are prescribed by leading pltysi- j ciuns throughout the world, and it will be found the most effective form for treating patients with ! Mervous Dyspepsia, Stomach trou bles, Brain Fag, and Nervous Pros traiion. It will renew youthful vim and vigor, and build up ihe whole body. Argo-Phosphate is dispensed by W. M. Cohen Drug Co. Free sample mailed by the Argo Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. Week-End Excursion Rates VI S. A. L. Railway Co. CnnunetKiiiK May 20th, and continuing to Sept. nh, both dates inclusive, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from VVeUinn as follows .i 'i tMthlltlll iivM,iM hi :,u;n l.l I I I.I ION, liikel. vvill he on Hale lor nil I ruins Siitiirtlfiw ml lr inoiniiii. Iruin In tiuU Mimluy bclwten dales abovf nunliiiiu-d, with limit lirtiil lo inuifiight lucsdiiv follow mik d;itc of s.ilc If there is nny further hinder infoi nuithin desired iiill on 'j. i . (BARTER, Ticket Agent, i'l i on i; .' s i TAKER'S SOLD HY ic i ' i 1 I',,,,,,,,, wri noiv. c Get The Habit rOBuy for Cash. Save-! Dt5the pennies by buy-'W ing at W. T. PARKER & CO , Wholesale Cash Store WfM.nON, N. c. Spring S; IKSSCIOOI) ALSO WW WW cs and Palm Beach Suits, ww WW "? r LADIES if AND SPORT COATS Agency for Kinston Steam Laundry Collars 2c. Shirts 10c WW 4. l. swmcK, a liusy Store, WKI.UON, N C i WWWW W.WW W W W W W kWWW$, W.WWWWlWWWWWi!i W WWWW W urn M AMI Al lllVi!!! A' I'nilL 11'llllll'li'lllNllir riilliiKiiii i I'lAUIIVV MlWIli JIUIIUIUllUllll" JlMIIJIlllt liuilding Material for Atodern Homes, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Door and Window Screens M AUK TO OlilHlR AMI 1(1.1,1 I.Alt Slin k l.t. tlood Materials. High tirade Workmanship Our Slogan Weldon, N. C. SUA BOA Iil) AIE LINK CO. THE PKOGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. Trains leave Weldon, Effective MAY 6, 1917. C. li. CARTlik, Ticket Atent. NU.Itt ;-E.lUOAUl KXt-KM., lur Port.muuili Noifulk, eatihula I uactieH, sli-riuitf I an 5:53 A. M. NO 12 HKAHOAKH MAIL, Vmliliuln t'oarhra. I'ailui l ar, for CoilK i.ku a. """"tli-Niirdilk. ruuni-etiuir witli su-iuln ljUrN tur J JS r. M. iukIou, Italtirnure, Nt ork, liunluu aud I'ruvideucr NO. SEAIiOAKh .MAIL fur lialt-itfh, i'liaiiutte, Allauta HiruiiuK- 11-56 A M J1"'" "J, OjeSouthwrHt; couuivta ot Nurliua.lUlf ikrl. ur li ua- ' 't with "Florida Uat Mail" No. 3, for .lct8ue and Mundapomta, l.iu.ug lai, Mrepiuy car. llirouifli sleeper, to Hamlet and NO. 15 ShAKOAUIiEXHHKSs, fo, fuieiyh, Atlanta, liirunnirhaa. 12 (M. p M thehouthwest. i'onueeta at ilauilet with No. 14 for , , ' ' Uilmiuirtou;w.lhNo. 1 for ( 'uluuilna, Savannah Jackaon ville aud Honda points; Slecpmtr car i'ort.ruoutl, to V harlou? ,"l.tX I oacl.M, sleepiuir and Hiuiuk Care to all pointaSouth aud Soulhw'mt No lit fur Kaleiirli leaves 7:1 a. m. No, au from kaleitrli arrive H 4U p. m. Write to the undersigned for rates and tune tallies. C Ji. ItYAN, JOHN T. WEST, (ieneral Passenger Agt., - Division Passenger Agt Norfolk, V. Balalib.N.C. K." Ml) 70 W I I H)N, N ( ROOF PAINT WW ! m ; WW WW km- 1 WW WW WW WW 'WW SUITS ww COAT w WW II II 11 11 IT lilliP)', (iOIMl A I COST. WW i i l.l.l'.. OF I'HOI I SSIONAL CAWIIS u xi.itiK i:. i)ami;i.. Allni'i't'-'it-l.aw, .iii'.f x I . j. t - Hi ll' ''"'"I- '! Hal-' ua i,,Ui.i;,i'l,", i'l''1 111 '-1lt'l,"1"' .,..l, ri.iliN I ulU'rllnli. Iiiil'l," 111 ..'I .,,,!. , ,ll, I ,.i,ili:i l'.lWl " !"''' I,! II ,! ,.. ,.l-ll ''''v vl '"v (ll.dkdl: C. tikliLN. A I lOk.NLV-A I -I.AW, I , Ul 1.1 cell tUllldiUg i eldoit. N C. Win. L. k.NKiMT, Mlurnry "J Cotinclliir t Law, l.l l,i, N i ml , , . i:,, In,,., i I.,,, .i., i.,.ii,;iiiiy ul I, I I., ii. n n vKrk'i.i.i., Jr., lui m- -itl -l iiw . l i inr. t i , , ... , . ..... 1 1 1 ui . i .i . .in, l . , ,, , ,, ,,l .. . , , II, I I .1',!' I''1"" '" '', "",' " , , .,. ; ' 1 '"' 1 - AMIl.liYli S I AIMlAtK, lliirni -nl-l aw , W I I. HON. - N C. I'l irlii'i il, llii' i'i .11 1 1- i.l IUM.1X Ul"l ;l.lju:niia' i-oll Ul l h I'l )1 lllll' Ullull .Ill I u-IIH -- . I. Ill--Il I 'I' !l"' ' ,,l,'l' 1. -Ul lil lU'k - -l"ll' I i iy j1 '!'. CI-iTVKK ATTORNtY AT LAW, .V KI.I'iiN. s. r.i 1'iai'lni'i- ni tin- fi'Uil- ol lluliliix aiid a.ljuiliiliv' I'.ilililu aii'l II. tl"' --lil'li-IIU- ruuiiui tin- -mil' .-i'iul uu.'utioii , v . i: 'i. I o ttli.l iir, :i;. I.' turn. Vv. J. WARD, iii;mist, hi i n i-; is ii.iMl.l. 1:1 ii.i.i.. I.I.IKIN. N . ( l'Jll- Iv HJ'. HARRISON'S lal 0 )-( Go to HARRISON'S u I'm Automobile Hepaii'H u n 1 MipplieH, , Allkili'Noi Muclmie Wink ilniif Ha- ; lionaiy , i.ii.tliiie, Muinii an. I steam' l.tiafllie. dllll Uli.l I'l-toN Mltlolut'tlOU L'liaiUiitee.l AUTOMOHII.nS Tires anil Supplies unhand for sale II W. II il.'l.'l-UN. w.-I.Kili. N. C. -( a (;.i.(;i:.fi' GREAT BARGAINS1 in iPi:vrn:wtts. We cam a Uie fi.,ek ol taii.luil ; Telltt ( mi luitiitli tit i. tire aifti. I UX . I'luel, lietlilliL'ltiii, K.ivtil, ' Illllll rtelliU'l, 1.. Minlti A Hlo.'H j aiul I iiili iwoi.-l Auv ollii i iiiiike luitii I ,.to l-.iluvh lititu'e. t- l.iivi- I.,, Hi tin- i viHiiiK- au.i tlie iuviilile vv , Loiiydt a laitfe stuck ol ll.eof I ,( h nl, in huu, om touilli lot-in I.hIi tl.ehL'iiUi wLule hull price, tin. I on huleuovv aloite louttli to one Imil the U Liulm lelail pneex. A poOvl lypettlltt l liuin .o to 11". iH-tttl one Alio t! .0 Ihc hei lioin i iu ii to any price W ill Ke ivla.l loail-rtel ULiV Ill.iUUV 111 CuMliTllOU Willi lllC!C lliacliilit , Uli.l sell. I HUH pies of tlie wulk itolie hv unv ol tin I'ype wrileis we luue. lively tmy un.l V'H dhonl.l Imve one ol oui clo u) I ypewn teis to It in n luiu to u-e Auv person who can tvi.t. well mi a tpeuit-r cau ili'iiiuu.l u laiire -ulaiv "Anyone who huvf a t-lieap l .ertiitei Iioiii u aiul want ti I'eiu-i om- later, we will tule t.iieL 11... I M 1. 1 .,,,.1 ..il .... ,'Ub in Mini uiiun tin' nnuic pan! toi it in evcliuiiL'e loi a licttei one, I il returned iu tfuo.l coutliluni aul vvilluu . m to on 1 1, (i not ui irito.l ct.iulitioit we allow tiie niaiktt vain. We cum ype Alltel Million;, uiul ot lit) HUp-illec SPIERS BROS H I os , e. cuj flowers JLL 0CCJSI0S Hows, l aiumiuiiH, ulli.-s, niletH aii.l Orclii.U Ihr I,.,.,!, ,,. ,.,,lk, l l.mei, aiiaiiiri-.l in lal.nl an, ial lirsiiriis, Hinmu-allv utiuiitfi',1. Kail and Winter Bulbs Are Now Keady, Plant l:arly for Best Results. Him liiisliiK, Kvemrn-iia, shrulilieriea, slmle Treea aa.l lleil,. I'lauta lu van out, vat iuu at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY. I'liutlt- till HALKIOH North Carolina. An Appetizing k isa I III tt. l - Meal Rverybody wants it. Kverybody likes it. Hverybody't looking for It. BUT You can't (ret It unless you have the right kind of groceries. Oet 'em ItLRE I Phone 280. R. M. PUKNELL, Weldon, ti, C. Vood'i Seeds Alfalfa wi'.I jiclJ four or five rit linns jierse.is.(in. Fall is 1 lu bt'Ht tune for sowing. Kverv furmrr should sow Alfalfa v us to increase the supply of feed to raise mro livesto. k. Wood's Alfalfa Scedh American-frown and best quality obtainable. WOOD'S FALL CATALOC give full InfiMfTi.uion about prepa. ration and nc.-i. )t of Allalfn und iiUi tells about all other Seeds for Fall Sowing. W rite fir Catalog and prleen uf i;m Seeds required. T.W.WOOD 6 SONS. SttDSMLN, Richmond, V. No. 666 Thit ii prncrlpilo Bttomi tttxclill I'" MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. t ivc or ait doei will break any cue, ind ii taken Iben a Ionic the Perer will not felum. It acu on the livar better than Calomel and doei not (ripe or tlckcn. - - 400 TYPEWRITERS! All kind and uiUiutU-M i:i:.l l.Nli I th til' II lll"tl uetlOll liook With i lull iiiui'lniic. lyiifriiol le'mii (!iitNi,,i tti make" ol 1 v lu v tittle 1 viiihk m Mil ... I'.lllllild. N V III I t y New Quarters ffT Just moved into i" our haiidsoii.e new brick building with a full supply of everything in I hardware for the farmer, the mechanic and the house builder. 11.1 F.S ! l-LUFS! Now im the 1 1 tiu to place your urilctn for linen. I want em. We make tin, Halifax tfFDWflE CO., Halifax, N. C. U. K. LEWIS. Manager. 3 i s :im I l rititi- m.itU .ii-a - .i'ib':.u otitiu. d or no (,r K. i .1 iiMltl aki-l. !iM or l.ol il-l d .i..ti -'i f..r FRCE SEAttCH ail l"1 on pl m ml ility. lui.k n fiit.iiM PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES hr 1 il ittuiri- lauukKU Ivll llUW, tvllKl tolVD.t kihI mt tituiittf Writ iwtUy. D. SWIFT & CO. patint Lawvaat, 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C -- OK ITTOTHKMINLTE MILLINERY. KAMA tiOUltSsnd NOV ELT1KS. Huttenck'i Pattern! k & G. Corsets, Mmaes at 7fiC. Ladies TOc to ft Ml. I'ru-t-H will he made to suit the tiuit-s. Hals aud tiouoets oiade aud liitnmi-l to order. At.I MAlLOK.'iKKS KKOMKTLY Hl.Lhli. .M KS. 1'. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. I! SUM) YOL'K ORDURS FOR ALL KINliS til f'RINTING TO I' I . IIAYVX'AKD, W eldon. N. C. Slock SoDtb. id Ik Whru iu Norfolk call oa aa Vou mil lind at.al vou aul and irei it quickly. liav.ug uu eauvassera, ua aeeitt s coa.ln.aa.ons are ad ded to our pr.cea. Thia eua alilea ua to use tirstclaaa nia lenal aud riuiati it properly i. We Pay Freight and OueranWa Sale Arrival. m La. THE CQUPER MARBLE WORKS. (63 y sars in businaas.) 2M-klBa&k8t HOBIUK.T