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s , tffc afc M n. I! . ': tii H l". WHAT CATARRH IS It has been s.ti.l tli.it evt-ry third rson has catarrh in .some f:-im. Si ience has shown th.it nasal t 'at .nth often indicates a general utikn",s of the body; and local tre-sitiiicn: s in t he form of snuffs and vapors d I't'U-, it any good. To correct catarrh vou sliould tt. n i.-i cmist- liy enriching your hlood wuh tin ml -food in Scirti's Kmulsum wln Ii is n nt-fhcinul fixMl .in. I it tuiiMinf -tunic, fruUialrolml tr .mv luriiiliil dnivv 1' t. Scott A H Mi.r. inNrt.J N J THE ROANOKH KEWJ, Thursday, Si hi. 27. KM Published livery Ihursuay. NTKHKI. ,1 KAILS (II UM nil IHiMS M I lue Year, y Uimij 'u-inui, tl ii) Sn MoutliB, ' A meekly Pfinucrtttif journal devoted to the material, educational, (.ulitifal and aifncultuiai lul. retf- ui Malum mil iiirrounditiKCouiitifn. Advertising rale n-aMoualiitt uud fur omtied on application. MEAHD IN THE SANCTL'M. "A Kansas newspaper man sold his outfit last week to ioin the ar my," says the Kansas City Star, and The T peka ('ink Rag says ihe recent advance in the soldiers' pay to $.H) a nionih is going 10 cm deep into ihe ranks ol newspaper men everywhere, THE CRITIC AND THE POET The caustic philosopher, J pul ler Gloom, writes 10 ihe Kansas City Siar "one way to prevent an unwarranted waste ol white paper is io demand that Tennyson J. Draft be compelled to wrue his poems on soda crackers, and then eai them." And riglu in the wake of that criticism the poet handed in this : "X'hat are you kniiiing, my pretty maid ?" She purled, then dropped a stiteli. "A sock or a sweater, sir," she said. "And darned if I know which '" AS THEY PALL IN In otic-ring the eleven billion dollar bond hill ii looked sir.ingc lo see Claude Kitchin si. Hiding up and telling the people that we must have ihe money and ill it this w .is bul a starter. Of this elc en-hil- lion dollar bond issue hull' bill of II w ill he loaned lo the allies Think ot ihe money we will h,:ve loaned ilie allies, and ihcn wonder what they would have Unite had u nut been lor I'ncle Sam The kaiser had figured this all out, bin he hadn't figuied thai we would nut only nuance ihe war, bul ihal we would send five nullum men to help tight n. So it has in tact left to ihe western world to finish ihe job And Ihe western world is re sponding w ilh all lis stieiigth and power. Money by ihe billion and man by ihe million what else could ihe aihes hope lm, what che is needed Hseryiliing CAN I Bh DOM:. I 'oniiiussioner Hoover sj , he cam, oi fix ihe price ol meals, an.' therefore the honest laimcr will sull look you m the eye and ak inncieen Uoiiais ilor a trying sie pull ct and allow that "nines is lutd." Hut it is suggested every wheic, and no one seems 10 fall for ilie suggestion, iti.it il ihe wo men of ihe country would organ Uc. nationally, and pull oft about tinny mcailcss days say, uo j week for a lew months ihj' prices would go down. And it st-c-ns reasonable. Pull ott enough meat less days to stop the slaughter houses for a lime. Insist thai every loyal woman join the order and on certain days all over America have no meat to eai. The people could stand lor it, and lo slop ihe supply of meat in a nation like this for thirty days would mean that there would be an accumulation of live stock that would surprise every mathemaiician on earth. It is a proposition that can be carried out. (TA TK IlKuHlii ) ( 1TY OF TIM KI'O. Us. I. ft AS I ill STY j Frank .T. chf-ncy make oalh that li is wmor partner of the Hrm of K. .1 Cheney X ( o.. iloiutf hunineHH m the oil v ofTottslo, County and State aforeHaiJ. and that aawl tirtn Kill pay Una Hun dred Dotlart for each and every case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured hy the aae of Hall'R Catarrh Medicine. FRANK J. CHENEY, Kwoin to before me and HUDRCrihed in my preaence, tins Jth day of Dccemhet A I). M-. A. W. ULEASON, Notary Public. Hall' Catarrh Cure ia taken internal ly and acta directly upon the blood anil Biuaouk durfacea of the ayatern. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio Taetimouiala aent free. Price 76 eenU pet hottlt. Mold by all drunriata. Hall'a l amity rills for Constipation, 3si WHY THIS DISTINCTION ? ' Why drafted dental students i should be permitted to finish their ! courses. Englard, 1'i.iinc and Canada made the mistake, which they now acknou ledge, of accept ing dental and medical sndents for line scmce A a ot'sctiuence these countries aie mi tiding greal i f.ir wain ui JJcMiMs i ear: for ;oto civilian and iinliiai y needs. General Crowder issued an or der on August Jll, KM", lh.it hus pnal interns and lounh, third and second year medical students who were billed inio service might en lisi in r 1 1- l idisted K'cserve Corps r (Kegulaiious lot the Enlisted Re- sent Corps, Act oljune.l, KM til and pel iiuiie I lo complete their Coins-,- Ik-uia! service is a valu.t , ble and neces-jiy pjrt ol ihe nied- ical sci ice ol ihe army and navy, sull dental siuJe-nls ji e being diall ed in as lineman W liv shuuld this distinciion he j made . j WELDOS 33 YEARS AGO. ; Prom the Roanoke News, Sept 20. I8M. Miss Laura Powers left yester day for ihe Rocky Mount fair. Miss Mary R. Furd, of Chester, Perm., is visiting Mrs. Ii. VI'. Brow n. Rev. Or. Smith preached ,n ihis place Sunday a. m. and night 10 a good congregation. i Mr. Simon Green, Jr , who has been in I)r H. B. l-'urgerson's drug store at Halifax recently left lo attend the New York School of Pharmacy Mr. R. O Bisselilefl here Tues day for Raleigh 10 become hook ! keeper in the printing company of; Messrs I 'ell cs Galling. i Tuesday Mrs. Lemuel U'ard, who lives near Garysburg, was j thrown from a carriage, the fall ! breaking her right arm. i The Amateur Theatrical Com-' pany, of this place, are ai work on ; Ihe play "Lsuieralda," which will be presented in a lew weeks. DEA I H OF MR. INSON. J Ii. Vinson fell asleep in Jesus Friday night, August.?!. He was! all artecnonaie husband, devoted: to his children, a member ot I law -kins Chape l, in good standing He was ever ready to give ol his me his in Help c ii i on ihe work ol his Master. He w is 1. earing 'it) years of age He leaves a sweet Cluisiian wile and si pnhle sons and grandchildren .oij many h lends to mourn iheir loss. Ai,.i!m-i rail l-,-kui,,ne n Alli llirl k'll'-ll. Vii 1 ei"s -,- aii.i - will, aiiift-l ssh rs 1 1..- i-ull, iM .,-1, i, a.-lr.-s l..-a,-i, i:. i,-o, I N I R UNINU Pare thee wcll.uiy soldier brothels, l-'are ihee well. V hat the luiure may hold lor you None can tell I lopes were tlol twin to be shattered Troubles borrowed never mattered : Play y our n in's pan, that is all. Onward sound-, ihe bugle s tall. Prayers go with you, snldier bruih crs, Larnesi pray ers, That, as painois, torgctung Other cares Your high courage may not lad y ,,u X hen advancing foes ass-ail you, Where vour country's flag doth lead, May that be your goal in deed. -are ihee w ell, my soldier brothers, Pare I . -e well. U e shall think of you tomorrow X nh regret, and may be sorrow, But today our pride, my brothers, livery other feeling smothers, God above, your cause defend; j Play your man s part to the end I Children Cry I FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A The less a woman has to cmn p'.nn .iboui ihe more she c mii pbins. BEST ON THE MARKET FOR MALARIA, Anyone Thai Has Chills Should Try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Person Remedy Co., Charlotte, N. C. A short time ago I was afflicted with malaria and chills and nothing seemed to do me any good until I tried MRS. JOE PERSON'S REM EDY which quickly gave the de sired relief. And I can truthfully say that I think that the Remedy is ihe best on the market for ma laria and chills. Any one that has Malaria 1 would say try it and be convinced as 1 have. And oblige, W. L. House Ahoskie, May I Oth, 1917. f - NJl K; jot) IliilUun LtoUDiit Ifxlt'l liu.. luuvli Virniuia-( Julua tuiu'co wit uu-ic iiiio i .i jrcttci Lit yeu uvcr 4 ti'h-s - nunti 4i any otlicr tutucco, AnJ hi.i- i: i, lit bitftit-Hiitnf tirfHH' AMBULANCE BOYS. Si Some ot the HuruShip ot Real warfare in the Beginning at Camp. The inenihers of I nued Stales Ambulance Company, No 4.1, are now safely m camp al Petersburg, Va., forming a pari ot ihe greai army assembled ai Camp Lee. This unit was recruited in Raleigh, Kmsion, New Bern, Henderson, Oxford and a number of oilier towns in ihis section of the State, and this is the only military unit from this Slate which is assigned to Camp Lee. The units of the National Guard are at Geeenvtlle, S. C, and ihe selected men fur the National Army are at Columbia, S. C. Thai the men of the ambulance company have undergone at least some of the hardships of w ar are in evidence from a letter received from one of the members. But ihe boys are now comfonably quar tered and are down to hard training for the very important work which they will have to do along the br ing line in Prance. The following letter is sent io the News and Observer by Mr. J. O. Temple, and it will prove of in terest to the many friends of these boys. After not having a home since last Monday when Ambulance Co. No. 43, from Raleigh and vicinity entrained, they have been quarter ed in a real comfortable home. On arriving at Camp Lee, Va , they saw some of real war hard ships by having to sleep on the hard floor with only one blanket. The next morning they were fur nished with cots, which they had to carry from the cars for about a mile, to only be moved into anoth er barrack ihe next day. But through the efforts of the commanding officer, Capt. Charles 5 am - a i-B - T. . W. -- 1 i "V buying a wfi. With tubaa at i itr .mj, im iht iflJ days tt Vtrttnn For cigarettes, Yi-ninia-Caroliria tobacco is Ihs Lest The sunny South?hcrc cigarettes zvere bom The first dgarcllc ever nuulc was V'irgitiia Carolina lobacto. All the mellow charm of Southern sunshine itself is in Virginia Carolina tobacco. Anil no other tobacco has that "dash" and "go" to its taste that Virginia-Carolina tobacco luu. The Cidarelle of Quality I.. Scott, they are im comhu u bly. quartered in a nio-a ilcsu.it lc hle location The barracks iln v now occupy is situated io from mic of the large sand clay toads. Jus across i tie road is situated ihe ot ricrrs headquarters together wub ambulances, motorcycles.elc. Hack of the barracks the men have ihen bath house, which is very com pletely arranged. Of course the change being so different from civil life has made some of the men u little home sick. The main objection is the idea of washing their own mess kits. Guess ii is from the fact thai after eating so much of that good wholesome - -iiSls. - i:&t 5 j a. - jv - IW1 111 s-t ---J f JIKKTMK1 The Groat Rocky Mount Fair ! W li WILL ALL BE THfckti Something Doing All the Time-Day and Night! The Best Exhibits! The Fast of Racing! Everything New! Everything Better! The Fair YOU Cannot Afford to Miss ! Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5, 1917 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. S7R educed Rates on all Trains ! inaiion Afterwards they were given ihe typhoid vaccine by Lieu tenant Vance Perry, of Kinston. 'ood they get a little lazy. L'ui they will soon get accustomed io these few hardships, for they ire real men ready to die for each other and their country. It is sur prising how disciplined these men have been from the start. It evi dently shows good home training. Besides ihe top sergeant, Hubert Hanks, of New Bern, gives his or ders in the most commanding way, such as to let the men know that :ie means everything he says. Al hough with his way he is one of ne boys, has a good word for them and is liked by all. Yesterday the eniire company . re given another medical exam- -4.Al .-It;- .-'--!.- 4 5c and 10c a package Of course this morning some of iiiciu are reeling a nine sore, dui they were ordered that they would 11(11 he remiirpil In tin dinu ini1ii with the exception of policing their Hudiicis. n lew anus are sore enough for the men to practice their hrst aid on themselves. This they accomplish by lieing a hand kerchief around their nirk nnrl looping another one into this for the sling Altogether the men are getting mo gooa snape ana tneir dear mothers and fathers left crying and the good friends with ihe fare well greeting of "Good-bye, good luck!" should have no reason to worry, for ihey are "in the army now" with Uncle Sam looking out for ihem. '4$ WWW W W Announcing II " Arrivals Of Fall w w W w w w w w w Mrv Ml Tl Hall Hoods already on display and these goods were bought some time ago, with which we are able to oiler at less than they can today be bought, we ask you lo get our price belore making your purchase. We have as pretty line ol Shoes as were ever shown In tow n at Irom 2 to 3 dollars cheaper than city prices. We also have our Ladies Suits In all Ihe latest cloth and colors. II it Is ill Weldiin it Is In our store. Clet Ihe habit, iiuikc our store your headquarters when down town. We both lose If you do not trade with us M. FREID, LADIES AND GENT'S OIHTITTER, WKLDON, N. C. W W w W W W W Cm TUll Dining Room should be a cheerful place, for when you eat your meals amid pleasant surroundings you do much to aid digestion. And good digestion means health. HAVE US FURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM The variety of designs in Tables, Chairs, Side boards, China Closets, Serving Tables and the like, is ample to satisfy your desires, whatever they may be, in the matter of style, finish and price. Come in and talk it over with us. We are as eager to GIVE: satisfaction as you are to receive it. Weldon Furniture Company, Weldon, N. C. mi Say Are Here ! No better lime than now to gei l.ic boy his school suit. 'The Mighty Good" I he only real sun for service. Ask ihe boy ihai wears them. X'e are showing some of the newest styles in early l,,ll patterns. Shoes, Caps, Underwear. Everything Boys Wear FARBER & JOSEPHSON. MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS. WELDON. N. C. NewOoticTea $ Glasses, very a rci llilullVi 1UV Ml Kit l ead Mown I uniblem, drape design- 10c Cup and Saucers, three designs, 5t Plates lo Malih, u and tl'ji III Seamless linaiiit-l Water Large Biscuit Pans Turkish Towels Uauze Vests, White Shoe Polish, best made. I0c New Style Linen Envelupes. pack 15c Patriotic Seals, 100 In pack Fly Swatters Daisy Fly Killer Waxed Lunch Patch (0 ifji X1BERT0'SL5. wciaon, iNorth Carolina. ff Goods t , i4 our Aft n W u W W W W W to to if Palls.. 25c 15c 10, 15 and 25c 10, 12 and 15c 0c ....$ & 0c SC 5c 10 & 25c. Store S
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