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VINOL IKES STRONG Positive Convincing fcVjru We publish the lorr.inh - ' 1 to prove convincingly iii.it U i.a- u.e power to create strength. 1 Cod Lfvrr iinj Bfef Pi-ptotiM, Urn anil Maiijiancsi'Pej'tofiittt.'i.lronuiji A inn o run in litiatr, L.iu; unJ Suuu uijicioiiliaipnu'.ch, C&sciria, Any wuman who buy? a bcltle cf V ' '1 for a weak, ruiwlcwu, nrrvout t'i . ;ition and finds after K'V1;IK '!- a lair trial it did not rul Ji.::, viil ha 'P her money returned. Yc :i see, there m no puc vci ''. abu'it Viiini. If) K.inil ;...; .1 thne in noi'iiim; WVt it i-n . x. -t run-'! wt', mrrwuikril. 'i i and wom-i: ;i:id for Lvl . ami dcbrtl.- thiMrcn. .. an J be i .-.n . irucd ,1 i: -I I I' ip "vm, ()t:r I 1 , I -17. NOilC!;. Tlicrc i!l k' j i jj: 1 i . : c i, , . i M. v i.i -V.;t' I . S . A. M m V. .vumc ; !.!'. ; v ,. !,IU il f l .;.'- A II. rTINHCK. foafilmiirfiii"' .MarryniK and given in m.ir riage. Mr 1: 15. Hnmry t-pent Stitiilay i i town. Mr. ('. O. Siifcrt ;c i . I Sii.iJ..y in Kaleigh. Money talks, bin ii seldom comes when tailed. Mrs. J. S. Barrspent lusi Tluirs day in Richmond. Why not have our Home Guaid organized at once ? liven when die worst conns make the best of it. One way to relieve the mind from worry is to go crazy. Mr. C. L. Liverett went over 10 Richmond last week. If you would lengthen your life, shorten your worries. Mr. I:. A. Laud, of Greensboro, siient Thursday in town. If we keep warm this winter we will have to pay dear For it. Sulficienl unto the day are the twenty-four hours thereoF. Miss Jennie Tilghnun spent Tuesday in Petersburg, Va. Mr. John G. lillis, of Vi arrcti t m, was in town Saturday. Mr. C. li. Carter spent several davs in Norfolk, this week. Mr. Gavin Hyman, of Scotland Neck, was in town Monday. hen a girl is pretty why waste lime learning to make bread? Most people waste a lot of time telling their imaginary troubles. When gossip meets gossip, then e mies the wagging of tongues. Several of our citizens attended the Fair at Rocky Mount last week. Mr. Madison Armstead, of Pe tersburg, Va., was in town Sun d ly. Mrs. J. T. Trueblood and chil dren returned to Richmond Satur day. Judge S. O'B. Robinson, of G ildsboro, was in tow n last Thurs day. Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Allen spent Sunday in Thelma with rela tives. Don't be a chronic kicker; if you must kick, make it swift and sure. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Murphrey attended the Rocky Mount fair last week. Woman isn't necessarily the weaker vessel in the courtship class. Judge T. W, Mason, of North ampton county, was in town last Thursday. The farmer who makes a good cr ip oF cotton this year will be strictly in il. Let us hope we will not have a hard winter. Both coal and wood will be hard to get. I he easiest way For a young man 1 1 net married is to let a young wi low get on his trail. It's all right for a man to be a dreamer of dreams provided he a ikes up occasionally. I'le clothes of a stylish man are sn iped to him, the stylish woman is shaped to her clothes. MUs Ada Cure, of Halifax, spent last week in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Williams. At First a girl wants nothing bui a husband, but after she gets him sh: wants nothing but his money. The old days never come again, ue:ause they would be getting in ihc way flf the new, better days whose turn it is. Health hint: A train won't stop ! when you get on the track. It will he to your advantage to remember tins. Why w ill you persist in kicking Vvcklon? Itne is slow, didn't you help to make her so by kick ing? Miss Kate Tilghnian and brother, Mr. James Tilghnian, spent the week-end 111 Mecklenburg coun ty, Va. One of the saddest pictures we can paint on our imagination is an epidemic of luck-jaw at a sewing circle. Messrs. T. T. and S. N. Hawks were called to Norlina last week on account of the illness of their lather. Mrs. T. 1). Wright, of Durham. who has been visiting her daiii'lt- nr, Mrs. S. B. Pierce, has return ed home. Miss Mary Rowe, of Richmond. who participated in the Scilert- Rowe wedding, returned home Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. II. I:. Morton. ol Greenville, were the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wigeins Thiirs.i iv "rt In n a in. in goes v isi;n,:i nun l si lie these days lie c.i'nr; a trunk, when heretofore he e.iinrd I hind lug. Mrs J I.. I I and il.iuyiii.' Mis" l: In i, ol Rtcl i:.l .ill ! w ei k en. I wnh Mr. and ( i. ( i.irliek. Mi-. J. O. Duval! an.: Miss Gladys, who h ivc i i.i;;i!l'T, -.: '. ;sit- ing relatives at Viiuland. have re turned home. Mrs. li. T. Clark who has been spending the summer with her daughter at Mebane, returned home Saturday. Mr. Lester Williams, of l-'otir Oaks, has accepted a position as salesman in A. L. Suiiiluc!.'-, "al ways busy store." Mr. and Mrs. N. I.. Sit iitian, of Halifax, spent Tuesday evening in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shaw. Mrs. J. W. poster and children, who have been visiting relatives in Vi'cldoii, have returned to their home in I'm tsuioiiih. Mrs. A ('. 1 louse was called 10 Hl.Kkstone, Va., pridiy on ac- coui I ol the serious nlness ol her aunt, Mrs. J. II. Jones About the meanest thing a wo nt in can do when her husband's, name is mentioned is to sigh, look resigned, and say nothing The Son of Man shall scndlnrili His angels, and they shall gaih'T out ut I lis kingdom all things thai i ill. 'i d and them which do iiiuiunv The girl who keeps her biithd.iv When a merry little elf Keep:, il sull when she grows up, But keeps it to herself. Blessed are the happiness mak ers ! Blessed are they that remove friction, that make the courses of li!e smooth and the intercourse ol men gentle. W atch Losr. Lost between M. 1'reid's store and Graded school a small gold watch. Liberal reward is oll'cred for its return to liarl Mouiitcaslle. This old world holds an abund ance of glory and beauty and hap piness, clear to the vision and eas ily understood, but die profound and impenetrable fact of life is its infinite pathos. Miss Lhzibeili box, of Hender son, who came down 10 participate in Seifert-Rowe wedding, returned to the State Normal College at Greensboro, where she is a stu dent, Wednesday night. Mr. li. Daniel who has been down ai Wilson ihc past week, has returned home. He was duel counsel in the prosecution of State vs. W. C. Nelson. Nelson got a sentence of 30 years in the Slate penitentiary. INVITATIONS. The Following invitation has been sent out 10 friends of llie contract ing parlies: Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander Musgrove request the honor of your presence at the mar hace of their daughter, Jeannetie, to Mr Howaid Vincent Bounds, Wednesday evening, Oc lober the seventeenth, nineteen hundred and seventeen at half after seven o'clock, Methodist Lipiscopal Church, Weldon, N. C. AS DI:I:INI:D. The dusky damsel was selling tickets in advance for a social 10 be given for the benefit of a colored church. "Not transferable," read the ticket. "What do dat mean?" asked the colored individual as he handed over his quarter. "Dat means," explained the maiden, "no gent'men am admit ted 'less he come in pusson his-self. t)I.IJ TIV1I: AIM'l.i: Dl'MI'I.INO. Gone is ihe apple dumpling, wiih the old country apples and the days when ihe world was young. Now you h .r. e ihe apple roll, ihe apple pie, tut: apple turn over, but they do not reach the spot that the old dumpling touched. Neither will anything else, lor gone with it is the appetite, ihe capacity to enjoy. But in us day and tun; which was yours, the apple dumpling was one of ihe good things of the earth. Lament not that it is gone, lor the best part of you has gone also like the dumpling, the best you have left are memories. COMMITTIiUS AI'I'OINTLI). Lust Sunday the Standing Com mittees of the Baraea Class of the Methodist church were appointed as follows: Hustlers Committee J. W. Powell, C. P. Bounds,!'. li. Brown. Membership Committee Allan Anderton, 1). C. Johnson, J. J. Willey. Relief Committee H. 1). Allen, J. M. Whitehead, C. N, Ricks. Social Committee li. L. Hay ward, L. T. Garner, C. W. How ard. The class extends a cordial invi tation id all young men to attend. The class meets every Sunday iiorning at S):c5l) o'clock. STRIKIM1 AND PRACTICAL. One of best things presented by the Chautauqua people was the lec tures given on l-'riday ulicrnoon and night by Mrs. Helen B. Paul sen. Her subject in the afternoon was child life as represented by Mother Goose characters, and ihe lessons drawn were unique and impressive. The application of the impulses of Jack the Giant Killer to the growing desires of a boy and the ultimate strength of Ihe youth to conquor the acquired giants of habits was impressive. Her subject at night was "Com munity Interest," which was han dled m an effective manner. Her deliiiilioii of ihe distinction be tween a tow n and a comiiiunuy, and her application ol necessary remedies lor improvement Wcie sinking and entirely praviic.il. CONPIKYIAIION. ( In last Thursday nigln .u t ,race Lpiscop.ill.hui.il, i',..!inp Joseph B. i aii sliue eonl'n inc.l a cl iss ot leu. I le preached a m.'si niuely sermon on patriotism, l iking as his text the 1st Jnd .iii.l.iid ur-es of the I. '''ill Psalm He showed from ill : Bible how gre u and good men ol old, Abraham, Mns, s, Jo seph, Daniel and others, had ibis love ol country, this patriotism, whieli makes men willing lo die, il need bj, hr their name laud; thai no line man in liiese trying l.us will shirk his dun. remain idle and see his country's need w ulioui Iccling that all he has is not too much lo utl'. r lor the good of Ilis coimliy, the piok'e'lion ol ihc deleticeless, and the promotion ol liberty and justice. May ihe day soon come when peace shall again leign upon the earth. TOUACCO l-UNI). The (oilowing is taken from ihe News and Observer of Monday: The News and Observer tobacco fund moved up to the extent ol $12.25 yesterday, bringing the total lo $loH.25 enough to pro vide 553 Sammies with tobacco kits. Prominent in ihe gifts re ceived yesterday and significant in its meaning was a donation of a dollar by Mrs. Walter!:. Daniel, ol Weldon. "With pleasure," Mrs. Daniel wrote, "1 enclose check for one dollar tor ihe tobacco fund for the soldiers with the following named as donors: Mrs. Waller li. Dan iel, Miss Narcissi! Daniel, Master Waller li. Daniel, Jr., Master John W. Daniel. "One can always count on The News and Observer to do the ihoughiful thing. Long may il prosper. "I am trying to do 'my bit' in this titanic struggle. One of my sons belongs to Ihe army, a lieu tenant at Columbia; two others tue students at the University and A. and li. College diilhng. 1 have contributed and belong lo the Red Cross; am trying lo conserve r.u mem and food ; am knitting for the soldiers but praying inr peace. "What more can a woman do?" AiiLiiTi:.i:a Lain;:; I he folio mg is a list of letters i eniaiti ing "uncalled for" in the Weldon postoltice . Addie Cannedy. Sarah Coles. Francis Cobb. Sallie Shaw. Persons calling for above letters w ill plea.se say "advetused," giv ing dale of advertising. D. T. CUKK, P. M., Weldon, N. C Oct. 8, 1917. l:,MIOKIA FAIR. October llrd,24ih,2?ih and 26th, 1917.12th Annual Pair and Races. Krause Greater Shows will be on the Midway. Greatest l-'ree At tractions ever witnessed on any fairground. Everybody is going. St P ,(; v.. .. -k ri I -I Tll I li'iaii J IPSANNEcoffee The koily-Taylor Company, JJcvy Orleans livery man who does not SAN I: is in danger of depend ing on charity In Old If you would avoid that possibility, start an account us today. You cannot tell when your Earning Power Will Stop and the reserve fund ol the tweenyou and charily. 'IT' ,!" -i i,fc r .... . 1 ENDURANCF BV J. A. IIAKVHI.I., On stinnv days, and when it rains, In winter, when there is sleet or snow, I pour in gisoline and go. And in the spring, when grass is green, I lill my lank with gasoline, and whiz along Ihe country road, as though pursued fiy men I owed. And in the summer, when the sun is sending heat down by the too, I pour more g.is into my Oldsmobile, and go caviling over llie plain. And in the autumn, when the air is feeling frosty everywhere, 1 buy a hol of gasoline and on the turnpike I ant seen. All through the year, in rain or shine, I push that good old car of mine. On stony hills, so beastly steep, they'd make a span of horses weep, I lake my way, I calmly climb, and reach the summit every lime. Through sand and mud, through sleet and snow, I pull where'er 1 want 10 go, I've never yet been stalled or stuck, and some ot you will say it's luck, but there arc many lucky guys they are fellows who were wise, who blew their money for the Oldsmobile, when they were buying motor wains. I ullen wonder how they make a car that doesn't balk or break be neath such usage us would hump a locomotive m the dump. The lat ter engine runs on rails, its nice, smooth roadway never lails, its nursed and doctored every day, mechanics trail il all the way, its pulse they feel, its works they lest, w hene'er the blamed thing slops to rest. And notwithstanding all this care, us always howling lor repair. My bo it runs on the country pike, you know just what that road is like, in ever; furlong there is a jar, dial really oughi in busi a car. I feed gas and sparkling oil, and no mechanics round it toil, unless I w ind it round a tree, and break some rinktuuis, two or -three. I wonder how il stands the strains, my good, old never taking Olds mobile. Now if you would like to lest this out please call upon J. A. I1AH VU1.I., ol NX'eldon, N. C, Agent lot this territory, or call upon Mr. J. I'. HOI. I.OMAN, of Kiclt Square, Agent lor Northampton county. Feels That lie Owes Ilis Life to Mrs. Jue Per son's Remedy. Person Remedy Co., Charlotte, N. C. I feel that 1 would not be doing jii'iice 10 you or myself without expressing lo you llie gratitude I fed at the good that your Kemedy has done in our family. My grand son was taken with a severe stom ach trouble and was given up to die by the best physicians. Afiei exliausiiog ail lltcdie.tl .-.'r ill were advised lo try Mrs. Joe Person's Kemedy. Ihe change was marvelous. Alter taking one bottle of the Remedy we could see a decided change lor the better and after taking iwo or three he was entirely cured. He has never had a return of the trouble since and is today a well, strong boy NX'efeel that he owes his lile to Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Mks. Maky V. Waiwick, .51.1 Park Avenue, Goldsboro, N. 0. April IS, 1917. I OST Sohaiie Diamond Ring L between my home and Littleton. : Liberal reward it returned to Miss TEMl'E Zoi licoffer I 10-11-21 Weldon, N, C. 1 - 1 1 It IVIl-MI A. .M.m' VIA Whtit could be bolter tlnin a cup (or two) of c.ood, old Luiiianne? The uromn will tickle your nose; the taste will tickle your palate; the price will please your purse; atitl all will live hap pily ever alter. Luzianne taMi-s all thf way down. If it doesn't taste belter and e,o twice as lar as any other coflee at the price, t;o get your money back. NOW i;et a can of Luzianne and make it do what we say. ZJotli.it. Ask for profit -sharing catalog. Age with savings account stand lie- . -It 14 1 I S ' -4 e ()!' Vi'lil.DON, N. (' I go scooting in my DUKiiml il A man never becomes a lax I dodger unless his income exceeds ' his outgo. , It doesn't take a man long to : f i ii el out how different married life j is from what he thought it was go ing lo be. Boasting of their strong points is a weakness with some people. NOTI'Ji! Vi'e beg to announce that we j have sold out our interest in ihe gin 1 in Souih eldou. I l.i e iiist.illrd a new, up to d iif gimu ry on lot ad joining uur peanut taci.n y e kindly solicit the patronage ot ihe farmers ot tins Coiiimiiiiiiy, and will endeavor to give prompt and etlicieiil service. Yours respectfully . A. O. 'URci:. Oct. !, 1917. 10 I M I eliiitl LliTlion lo W h l-1 na Nov. j "JOlh, I1H7 at t'limley'M Mill, I iiucrti's Township, lur llie puipuHi' mI' voting on a spinal Tux ot '-'He. on tin1 tlm wiluii tiou ol' ptupi'iiy and titlo. on ciu'li Tuxu- j hit roll tn wuil'tliNtncl. lii'iiMi'itiuii I took to W open I'm m Oi-lol.ct 'tli to Noi-mlicr Hlh lIMi, for tin' pin pom- of all viiU'iK ii) aul iIih liit'l to ri'L'istcr. .1. It. KUM-.Ns, H,-Kintrar. T. ,1. HAKNKs, S. It. !L T l'S, JuJii'8. By orUer lioartH'ountv rommission fin, Oct. lH7. J. II. NUKMAN, ('kilt. Ask Yourself About The 11 ud so ! SiHerSi ;)'--(h- its Va jn &x a 11 w l)istriiutor; fur Halifax. Norl iirimiit in anil ! ft U iL -J Li li i 'I ipiot 0 ilea 0 all Fall and Winter Garments for Men, Women & Children For Men and Young Men A most complete line of Shoe, showiiiK all styles and shit pes for dress and every dy ucnr, New full soil iiiul stiff hats; all the leading shapes and shudes of Green, Hrown, Klack.etc. Hoy's Clothing in ffiiuy iiiul wool mix lure, in all the new Mimic Is, styled to nurt his youthful laste, Come and see, it's nil we ask. Clothing. Shoes and Dry (ioods At t.l The The Kl . ..... .. I r. .. .. The Intcr-State Car 955 AND The Smith Form A Truck $350 And a Pord or any other engine For Halilax, Northampton, Bertie and Hertford Counties letat vorw sur virion M S. 1 A I SON, First Street, : : : : WELDON, N. C. 3 t i:si Ai?i.isni;i) ihu2. I1 pitil m Surplus, 160,000 WI- INVITl: YOUR AtiCOl'M. PAID ON 5AVINUS DPPAR TAIPN T. W. K. Ii MI.1., I'HKIUKNI. W. VI, 3C FOii oALE ,7 New i' kt in kAiee Adv;u( ds of 51 Cars. j v j 1 w WELDON, o.'1-.h ro! h 5 b For W omen, Misses ami Children A large assortment of smart new models of f;i orcd fabrics and colors in suits, coals and dresses Waisfs in Silks, Georgette and Crepe-de Chine are unusually at traU ive Si uniting high cut Moots, in l.'ue and buttons, show n in the lines! ipialilv all kid, of Hl.uk, hi 11 and (it e . Vou'll find a wide range of r o K Mi' Hf i', i iii m ar $3100 syne-. Car'$1595 ii i: 11. SMI I'll. K - l'KKIIIliM I. UltAKK, I'ASIIIKK. Todd CMBCK PROTECTOR us interested, call up this office. of Recent Pri'-.e c nun it pur.. I Ill.l II till n ut I, i-i in. i ir vim vuuii j j n rrcn Coimtics it 1. Paralysis. I'c.irsiin KeincJy Cinnpany, lliitliiiniiin, N. C. Dear Sirs: - After Miiyini: i the liospital six weeks ;iml trying several docturs inclmliui; nvn specialists 1 t'uund no reliet. At llie suKgestion of a irienJ 1 hegan taking the Genuine liklian l-'.loo.l I'nritier. Before iing ilns nieJieiiie 1 eoulJ scarce ly go, now I can walk anywhere without crutches and the work that 1 do requires me to be in a stand ing position leu hours each day. Tins is hat the Genuine Indian Mlo. il I'm il'u-r did for me. I glad ly recommend 11 u anyone suffer ing nil simil ir altliciious. Iv .M.l'll I'Al.Ctl, are Navy Yards, N poi 1 News, Va. 1. - u 1. 10 li, .:(.. . I " . .1 1 1 J t j i . , 1 1 .L I . , i . , XT GKACt H'ISCOPAL CHURCH, Hkv. N. r. I'l Nt'W, HhiTmh Sunday Mnninitr l'r:ivt i una Nriuou, 11 A. M llvi'iuni: li nyt-r anil eiinuu, N I' M .t ivlu).K tMnlutllv invited to alt. inl Ucfined Ladies an Telephone Operators. I'-, irtt'en li. mid '.: yraiH ol atfc; sh eiHdc t'dtH'uiiuii, Hulaiy pan! ntnleieani iiiiV Ctpld iHlMittrcini'itt; Npl. ndid Hiif li'iiiidiiiL"; Nit hi'in'lits, viicution Kiih pav aflci tn-t v-iit Appl to Cllll l tMl WAlOk Home lelcphune & Telegraph CHRISTIAN cXILNCt SERVICES Mot'd i'lutn coinci Tlh and Klin Slict li to Knny Unildinu tin WaKliitiKlon A r t Scooiid l looi, Kooin lo the riilit. SI MAY, Oct. liih. II A. M. SuhjiH-t Ol l.l'KHOIl smiuou: ' Sin Ditufamtl and leath Ileal." Wt'dncmlay cvttuiuff at s:(X Tenti nionv meetuiK- Tli'u puhlit oonhally iu vital to atti id these Mt-rvicoB.
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