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HSTAiiLISIILl) IN 1506. A NtWSPAFER FOR THE PEOPLE. WELDON, X.C., TJIUKSDAY, NOVKMIiKH 1"', U 1 T. Terms of SubscriDtion--$l.5C Per Annum VOL. Ml. NO. NetJ. .s lfiFUiul Drarh: '.;5 . I . r. : i 'J 1 AVi,l.iWrT"",,0"(,f- i -i '' Mlllll.lliiHtu:-- . li,i!illioSlomchsnilto Thereby I"roiwotiiMi DWclion i;hmriilnrSRndlfeslCUi neither Oplam, Morphine nor XiitNAHCOTIC 1 A helpful Renedyf. r and Fi-vcrb""'5 " 1 IossofSlkii' LxaLt Cojy of Wrapper. IB 111 li Tr.;'cM,,W I i iiiiiiianra United States Goodrich Kelly Springfield E have on sale in our salesroom now the YVf largest stock of Automobile Tires ever shown TT In Weldon. Three of the best makes on the American market. Tires that will give you more miles for your money than any other make. Our tires are guaranteed by the manufacturers on mileage basis of 3500 to 5000 miles. V. have In stock almost any size or style Vf Plain Tread, USCO Tread,' Chain, Nobby and " Silvertown Cord Tread. The market is un settled now, and Tires ma advance at any time, i)uy now, save money, gvt the right tires at the right prices. Also carry in stock a full line of all Automobile supplies and accessories. Batchelor Bros. i halmers and Chevrolet Automobiles Oldest In W Dress Up AND YOU'LL Cheer Up The country is alright, and you me alright, it you will just dress up. ,1 lie prudent suc cessful man knows thi.s to be true. Try it u i : d see how good you'll Itcl. You'll led like a real somebody, and just like lacing the orld's opportunities to win. At VINSON'S, the De Luxe Clothier, you ill find these cheerful, good-looking clothes, ai d at prices that are making friends lor these good clothes. COME AND SEE IS ALL I ASK You know that fortune favors a welldress c l man. Great preparation has been made t t you. The prices now are a great deal lower than they will be again for at least two y -'urs. C. S. Vinson, 1.THE OIJTK1 ITER TO MANKIND WELDON, - NORTH CAROLINA. PRICE LIST BELL 2 IN 1 TYRES 600 W. Broad St., RICHMOND, VA. Your Old Tyres Alade Into One . CiTUMKR "iKV.r. I Ol'K I'MCE i SIZE rrs.viim.w , i iisi-i,. i. . i. j m t ouri tin ; I i HKs Bo l II LASlMis l.UHi.J 1 - IS I .'txa n mi tt .ii ! -ii I ' :U3 aw ; ."!.' . 7 - j - " Sinst i y o "ii " m - 'atml w v 75 i t iu i r 8ui 4 1 s taw ' 33i4 4 90 If SHI j 1- W 4 ' 83x4 5 50? s:. I 13 W 4 50 bU4 5 70 IU 40 14 HU 4 W :i"M4l 0 Rfi W l 1.1 l 4 ' ' Hlii4 5 8.-.1 11 i'i i1 'jU" 3414 (1 5UI 10 HU IS V, W Bil4 li 11 70 IS 5 Kix4J li DO 11 HO ll' W 11 llu 6714 7 50 V! l 1- 7" u Joiol 7 50 12 "l 1 u w H5 7 7', 13 SO 1- '" iirRi Sim H i 7" " ' 1 1MUK UI.U I I m.J n,r,ii, ...... Hio'ttlirowawyyuiii uM tire, en.l llieni to u, we may l aMe l" 'L'! i v a a in 1 for you; let im be Hie ju lire, uo deoit aeewwry, mke ll .lup ui.imnuhiecttOTOureimintioo;il lhy not woilli mkiD? 1 in i will ell for you at the highet Hiclimond iiricei (ilie higliem .auy where) aoU return the amount to you. We pay charge oa incoming. USIBBH ; or iin,,,,,!, Mothers Vm That Always Bears the ' 'JM' Signature W of Mk in Use For Over Thirty Yaars is Oarage eldon Re public Trucks 1 ... . j rnnu oiumn 'OH IMI ' '.::; !' I i ' .-'V 1 !if II IV I SCHL09I I UKDS-AtU Kn Tt HELP WANTED By CATHERINE CRAMMER. "Hut, Aunt Juno, if 1 nnirry, It iui'iiiik tht I'll Iihvk to tcle up iny iiiithrupih loKlcul lu.hhy." "And if you don't inurry It mcuns hat you'll ticromi. the worM of all bon. in, uiuilliiilu.il old iiNin with it tlnnoini' hohl.y." .tr. Anti'H unillipH her knlttlni! ni'i'dli'ii linpulli'ntly. "Why, Jolin. fvcti tit forty you lire be eomliiK ilnni'iToiisly wt In your iniys." "You're incri'lli'HH, uuntle; I'm iioluat ly nfriild to go with you to your May vllle cotlaite. lent you hnndruo tne to noniR vllliim' queen unit tiinreh me off to the JuMlee of the peuce." "And It mtuht he well for you If I did. too. However, the thlui; I hnve nt reuily done In to have your trunk of fMihiK titeklp and Iok exriremed In ad vanee Willi my household boxen. Tlial leaves only our ateniuer trunkn and hand lUKKiiKe to bother with when we OT." "Thank you; It'n really bemuse you're mich nn eflleleney expert In all von undertake that I Btdver when you Iry to tndtlee me to marry." Maynvllle waw always enlivened by 'he conduit of Mm. Antes to her sum mer homo In its Mhady sutiurbH. Her I'oinliKt always meant one or more morning porch pnrtles for matrons and at least one garden party for Miiysvllle maidens. And when these maidens learned of the presence In her home of her hiichelor nephew, they made due n..t.. ,.f ,1... ,...uUllllltl,.a ,l,P.,I.V 1,1. volved, und made so many friendly overt ares that the nephew took to the river l.unk ili.ltv U'h.llir lie unfiled tu tlsh or to rend anthropological lore. "The persistent cordiality or .Miiys vllle leaves us scarcely a quiet evening alone." said John one evening, follow ing the departure, of two overdressed girls nud their munitions mother. "I confess tiat It Is preferable some times to have one's house nil to one's self," said Mrs. Antes. The next morning John went off early for a day's Ashing, but he wna annoyed to find Ids favorite haunt un der n big elm occupied. He had spent o ninny mornings there Unit he had I'ome to regard the mossy seat on the r,,bt iiu Ills nersonill DroOCrty. tlUt here was an Intrnder. und, worse luck, i girl. He stopped only a few feet from her. but she did not turn her head the slightest hit. The trill li was she hud n tiiscliiiitlng nibble nt her hook, hut John didn't notice that. With a piick inov out the (,'lrl leaned slight ly forward, gave her bum! pole a whirl and lauded n four-pound black liass directly at John's feet. "ISrnvii !" called John, promptly, an :mii at the Intrusion having been reph d by admiration for the intru der. "Not ll bad beginning. Is It?" The milling response cume In a voice of natural sweetness. In disposing of the floundering Ash, John und the girl fell Into easy con versation which they afterward con tinued desultorily iin.l In low tones as they sat side by side with their tinea thrown far Into the stream. "The quiet beauty here only einpha slr.es one's conception of the chaos In France," said John, after rather a long silence. "Yes, nud makes me question my right to slay here even for an hour when I might he helping somewhere." There was a yearning emphasis on the word "helping." "As I've snt here flay after nuj. ...i.i u. halllnirlr. "I've thought out a plan of what I hope to do. Wonder If you'd tell me wnui you nuns "i "Oh, do tell me about It I I'm so glad you're going to do something." So he told her of his plan to open his mother' 1 colonial country house, which for the ten years since her death had been unoccupied, and muke k .... u tiniov wnr nrnhunn as 11 H Home .- It would hold. T l they discussed It with enthusiasm until she nan to go u keep a luncheon engagement. Only as she disappeared did John renllr,.' that he had no assurance of meeting her again, and he was so unhappy over the possibility and went slowly back to his aunt's home, entering the grounds by way of the orchard, ami !' house hv way of u side porch. "Come here, you tramp!" called Mrs. Antes from the dining room. "I shall present you to my enest Just as you are." And John, obeying her summons, was In the illnliiK room doorway before he dreamed that the guest wus this charm ing companion of nn hour before mid that her name was Grace Morion. "My nephew, Mr. Wells, Miss Mor ton," said Mrs. Antes, and wus a little puttied that both of tlu iii blushed so noticeably. "Hurry I'rcseiitnhle clothes John, and hove liiueliisin with us You must tell Miss Morton all about your pi for the orphans' home, and, as she Is just home from completing a kindergarten course, I in sure she cati give you many sugges tions." "Nothing would plcuse me so much as to buve Mls Morton's help lu work ing out my plans " mid John In a tone .iksasly twrlaui. Hut Mm Antes rcnmlncd curious ebout their iT-uinnl and very evident embarrassment until the following wck wheu tiny confessed Its cuuss ttJ announced their engagement. ICocvrlght. lint, by th McCiurt Nswspa pr ayndl.t.l In Oangir. "Now they say women are to wail trousers." ,. ' Aia I I thought I noticed my wits vifvrtng my best pants with a specula tive ay." TimrTdnd silence often succeed where all mher agencies fail. V:il euro Rheumatism, Neu . iigia, Headaches, Cram pi, Colic Sprains, Bruiics. Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Rintf-Worm. Ec zema, etc. Atiitic Aaotlyfl, wed internally or externally. 25e Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With Vitality-Taking Iron Did It Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength liuilileri-Oftcn increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 100 per cent, in two weeks' time. NKW Yd UK N Y - Nt ihft nf a Iti.in raino Id mi' wlm wan m-arly tmlf a n imny old nrxl ttxkitl iiif to give hint a liri-liininmv -tniiiiiiiiilon f..r lllV Innur- I " iiNtuiiiati,,.,! t0 ),,n wllh tin tt..tnl im-HMire ,t a buy of lid h rid nn full of viK-T. Im and vltitllly an a young mini: In fH.-t a yi.miK iiihii he n-ullv wiis lltitHlttiHMilitlliiK I. la nut'. 'J'ltr- ftc.rl tit hmI.I hiin UikttiK iron titjxulH Iron IiihI mini in in witii rtiifwi'ti iiff. At :ki lie wus hi hml limltli; (ll 4i Ii. whh nin worn t.ii-1 iHiirly till In. Now i,i hi) ufiPT tMkiiijt NiiM.t.fl Imti H mini. It- of vimliiv and Ills iHtr- lii'itiiiiiig wild thi litinyam-y of y.iilli. As I hinc unit) n hiiinlntl tliiN-a ;,,,11', ,r"" tf I'"' Urt-Hipiit ot all NtniiM.h liu i in If tK-.n.lp would only tnk- Nlix-itl-il Iron wh.n thpy r.rl wak .r run il'uvn, iiiKt.-riil of doMhiK Hionmi-lvci with luil.it fi.rinliin dniKB, NtimihuitH and ulco- linllf lFVI-rilKi'r I lltll (tollVlllt-Ptl Hint In this way rh.-y ,Hu( wnrd ..ff dlnr-iH. pnv. iiiinK' hfc.mliiB "ruHiile In thnu ttands "I fnnvn und thrhy the llwn of f iiMUs.'MidM nuirlit bti NMvui whii now dl evt i yi-HT fr-iin pneumonia, nrlppc, klii nv, liver. )i-,',ri tr.ml.lp and oilier dnn !. nn nmlHdieH. 'i',,,. TpH Mll(j ,riu. tHlli-c whl.li HtHTted their d I sen 5tC n Wll nolMiiK niiT" m.r Iokm tluin a weakened rondittf-n tirmiRht on by lack of tmn In tin- blood Iron la almolutely nee-i-jarv to riinblr your bbmd to rhanRf ffioit into IUiiik tiPHii'. WMhnut It n matter bow minb or what you cat, vt.ur fond merely ines thrtniffli yi.u wlt'bi'iit doiiiK yi.ii any Ern-d. Vim don't ir't Ihe utrfiiKtli out of It ami hh a riuiKNtirtirr '"" I" weak, nale und ateklv ing ust like a plant trying to grow In ft Boll dellclent In Iron. If you arc not iron or well you owe It to yiurnlf to maki th f.dlowlng ttnt : Se h'tw long you can work or how far you can walk W . M. olicn WruK Co. BUNGAHORERY. Since I first hopped from my mother's arms, just leaping into pants, I have always had a vision of some lucky circumstance That would fix me nice and cumfy where the air is sweet and free On the border of some water river, lake or bay or sea; And I've always wished that some time on the Magoty, we'll say; Or the shimmering, glimmering Severn, or along the stretching Bay I could get a rolling soul rest, half a mile of shore or so And just anchor in the harbor of a cozy Bungalow ! I have planned in dreams, and, waking, seen the layout of the place, With eternal green and autumn gold lo fringe the water's race, And a little orchard just enough to please a fellow's eye And provide inside essentials for the joy we know as pie ! And a garden yes, indeed ! and a chicken yard, I guess ! And a lot of (lowers blooming; by the stream, some watercress ! All the trimmings we're permitted we poor mortals down below And the central gem of glory just a little Bungalow 1 i have dreamed, and, dreaming, loved ii, hugged it lo hopeful soul; And it's really been a pleasure just to dream it on the whole! When the ciiy lights are blinding and the hum of things in pain, Then I close my eyes and hurry to my Bungalow again ! And if never in reality my dreams shall come to pass If, perchance, Dame Fortune, primping, has let fall, cracked the glass, Still I've always got the picture, and I've faith enough 10 know I'hai I'll rind ii somewhere, some time and somehow my Bungalow ! THINK FOR YOURSELF. Individual Initiative Should Come Into livery Life. , A boy had been employed in a shop for a year. The proprietor was engaging him for the second year and was raising his wages. He told the boy thai he was pleased with the way he did his work, with his writing, and the way he got along wiih his customers. "Bui" said he "there is one ihmg I want this year. I don't want to have to tell you what to do. I want you to think for your self, to see what is to be done, and do it without being told." The conversation put the boy on the road 10 efficiency, and greatly added to his value to his employer. It is always a great advantage for one to think for himself and see what is lo be done, and doit with out being told. A good many people stand a round wailing to be told when they do see what is to be done and should, for every reason, go on and do it. Among intelligent peo ple there should not be need of a leader 10 constantly outline the work for this one and that one. A large aggregate cannot be accom plished by men who always wail for the word of the master. Indi vidual initiative should come into every life and the sooner one learns it the more will he will be worth to hnnsell and to everyone else. I MK KbVliKSrJ. " iX'Iihi is the difference between those two men who are running down ihe road?" "One is naming for a race and the other is racing for a tram." Certain Cure tor Croup. Mia. l.'use Mi.I.IIi'Imo, of llli'i-nulle, ill., lias liud nxneiieuce in tlm Ueut niL'iit ot Una disease. Shenays: " lien my cluiJien were amall uiy sou had cmuu frequently. t'liainherlaiu'sCoutrli lteiiidy aluyi liruke up these attacks i .-.Iiattily. and t wai never without ,1 hi tin- lii)ii-e I hut taken it aiynt'ir I .i .',Hi-fh! mid enlds Willi Kood H'NllltS." Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA tr.ke nw muni t.ti i-iM or i. in. 1 1 i. i tie.j iron tl.r.f tum-H r dn hm. i itoul- fr , two week" 'I h. it I I'M "IM H-'.Klh aguiti and n... f,,r onis. If le w i.uo h . "U tiave KiU'ied I me -t'-n d"-1 of in-roiM rui. down ti ') who w- ie all- il'K ll the Whllf, (lDUl.le ll.elr SHeliKth j ami mluntii.c and nt ln-l v net rid : of all awnjii a of iyserti,i, 1 1 v r ami other trmilili- In from ten in fotiilei-n ihiyw time nlmiily b takltiK Iron In the I'miier foriti Ami Oila nflt-r t)n h.'id in aoine i itften been do4ortnic for ni"iitlia ' without obtaining any benefit. Hut don't take tho obi form., of ri'dured Iron, lr-n .aertatf or tliwturc of Iron Nltnily to nnvm a few rerun. You mum Hike Iron lu a i form that ran b enallv iibsoibed and - similiiti-d like nuxatctl iron if ymi want It lo do y xi any good, otherwise It may ; pro vi) worue (ban tiseb-Ha. Many an atbletn or iirlzeflrhtrr haa won the day Himply beiHtiHd lit' know the secret of ! greiit Htn iiKth und r nduniiire and tilled ! IiIh blood with Iron bpfon- h went Into lbi alTray, while many another ban goii down t Inglorloim defeat Hlm.ily for the lark or in.n - K. SHuer. M. i. KliTK Nuiid Iron. r'..niiT,MiH ih. bj II f K HiU'i ti tmt ft pat Mir le-lMni' lor t-iiM reme.lt. hul utir hl b I well ki, nn lo rltuaf'S'a ltd fbnv 1r-rt n'nililtimtf ti wnlrl ilmri Irj fniitint I'hriiilsni ff'tTtrhrr. I iilik' Ui flrtM tganlr irun furU It ti nil aMlmilatM. 4 tint Injur the telh. mmki Uirtn till-It, fmr mX I fin lnuih; on lh rvniirirT. It In "'M t-t i-nt mm fit In netrlj ill form, of 1n'liirj,nn ll nrtl fnr nwinii. tun d'nm rmnllll'iiti Th tninifwv nirwi Inra mn'h rt fmrlileni'f' In nuiilrtl Ircn. thil ilifr nfTr tn ttfl $ I on no trt ini riuntiM inslilutliiti If lltrr n ti.it tikr tie mm or nimmri nn(lf (til wlm Uflu iMn. antl InTnii thir itrrnilli 100 tr cfnt nr iir tn fmif mrkt' Umr. (initlitf) (hci hi nn tfrli'iii i.rui!n Untihl Ttirf r tn rfuait v tir menei If If n"l t If! doubl ?iut ilrrafta tJid ndurinrt In tn f);i' t Ume ft l 4uiatf In thli elir b; all uud dmr tlU. Wt'hlun I'rutf t'u. LONG LIFE OF LONELINESS. Wealthy Swedish Woman Kept Herself Apart From the World lor Seventy-five Years. The death has taken place at Stockholm of Miss Christina Witlunil, an eccentric and wealthy women. Seventy-five years ago Misn Witlund, then a hnnilsoine young girl of eigh teen, was engaged to he mar ried to a dashing officer of the Hoyal (luanls, ami everything was ready for the wedding, when the bridegroom suddenly broke off the engagement, und eventually married another. Miss Witlund, it is said, near ly lost her reason from the ef fects of the shock, and when she finally recovered made a solemn vow never to look upon treacherous niuti again. tfer parents dead, she had snle control of her own affairs, and she shut herself up in the house, whore Bhe remained for the whole of her life without ever going out. For 75 years she saw no other human beings than her servant girls. Living as one dead in the midst of the bustle of modern civilization, she had never seen trains, steamships, tramcars, tuxicaliH, uirships or aero planes. Kven tluy light was strictly tabooed in her house, all the blinds lieing carefully drawn. A IKl I: OHIIMISI He doesn't talk of hard times, He doesn't seem to know How many people couni iheir dimes And w ear a look of woe. " Wonderful old oak, I wonder what you would nay to me if you could speak?'' "Well, suid the gardener, visibly atfocted, "my guess is, "I beg your par don, miss, but I am a beech." Men enjoy farming if they have enough money to hire the work done, Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ulllicill I tlT'll v H'lTllllUT A TRUE FRIEND, livery I ile should ilnve Its lTiendhipv Holy and setl. I I IU- I ll .. 1 ,1, I-4M- '" ""I l"t a Ineiid: I iH it- ! iiu nn, on hftt- ui limit.. I lull liath nut lit'ie tin i-nd. Many a man b, exceedingly pop. ul.ir, ul Ins clubs or among Ins male IiicihIs. but his friendships end there. Ile is urn just the man his fellows lake to iheir firesides. He may be too handsome tu suit the notions of one, too dressy and too much of a lady killer lo sut an other; have too much fascination about him lo please for still a third whose wife is younger and gayer than himself, lie chats wiih this one and that one over his cigars ; They pal him on the back and tell him he's an excellent fellow. 1 1 is noi until some serious mis fortune attacks him that he discov ers he is alone ami friendless He ' sli s ,. I in i, v Hi 'I, : , asked if lie li is Ii icii.1 he vvnukl like I i i i i.i Hi jr : is n i' o i ; an. .!. i:ie many lie c'liim.ur I nli up ii whom he can depend I le is taken in a hospital. He feels sure there are many who will miss him, make inquiries about hint, search him oui and come lo him. But as the long days and weeks drag their slow lengths by not one of the many upon whom he show ered his wealth takes the trouble lo locate him and brighten his wea-! ry hours with their presence. j No matter how much wealth a man may have he finds the golden eagles he jingles in his pocket or the banknotes in his billbook are poor sympathizers. They would do jusi as well by any oilier hand which ihey fell inio. ll lakes an experience of this , kind lo show a man ihe need of at ' least one true friend that can he touched by pity in his heati tor him instead of by cash. W hen once this need has hirced iisclf upon him, the yearning comes sud denly to him for a wife and home to anchor his lonely like hark to. : I i the face of all this, people often wonder why ihe handsome clubman and bachelor w hum every one supposed would live and die a free lance marries some plain, un pretentious linle woman and makes her a jewel of a husband. It is this sense of loneliness, too, 1 which drives ihe widower to ' love's arena, which he enters to I gather fresh laurels id plant in his heart. Who should say him nay? For it is hope and love that make life wonh the living when he feels as the poet describes My lonely heart is desolate. I look around and cannot trace One friendly smile, one welcome face. Liven in crowds I'm still alone. hvery life should have its friend ships, holy and sweet. They wili not last from the beginning to life's end, but they will brighten life's path for a little way as we go along. Next to love, there's nothing so satisfying as friendship, the knowl edge ihat we have at least one true friend to call on in time of need. Long Arms . don't always make caxv . reading. In such a case A -..U . 1 - j Cul ulC til 1UU1C ctllU j you need glasses. Not any . kind of glasses but glasses ; made HALL'S WAY-rcal-ly it's the best way. Our ideal of a true hero is the man who brings a Jriend to dinner on wash day. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA M Jit Jfc-w-'W "'"' mm 1 tit- pill STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion I Mount), of Nancy, Ky., says: "For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable t.tsle in tuy mouth. It I ale anylliint; with butter, oil or grease, I woHd spit it up. I hcnan to have tegular sitk headache. I had used pills and tablets, but alter a course of these, I would he constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found Ihey were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S HI i 3M IW. as i tfH la yea snips' recunmienilcd very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. I I;.-;) it in tlie house all the time. It is the best liver me;!. cine made. I do not have sick headache or Iwijich (rouble any more." Black-Draught acts on the jatit I liver and helps it to do its important work of tltfov. iiii' out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. Tuis medicine should be in every household for use in time of need, (jet a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 20c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE B i i 4 n f CqocoLjTES VEHY SPECIAL Chocolate Dipped Fruits and Nuts with French Cream I he wonder package tilled with a tempting variety of surprise centres Tresh Fruits and crisp nuts in delicious French cream, en cased in rich chocolate. N ou cannot duplicate these fine chocolates anywhere at anything like this price. II you are not satislied your money w ill be cheerfully refunded No more to be had after this lot is sold M.C. PAIR'S Weldon, N. C. Sanitary Soda Fountain Toilet Articles & Medicines. ft I ' '' 1 THE 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. u iusnwuiniJr 8 n i n r uiii liWllAllUiY You are invited to open anjaccount with the BWK OF E AFIELD, Ell FIELD, fl. C. A Per Cent, allowed In the Savings Depart-! 1 4 i-....naaa n..oai-l S mcnL VUllll'UUllUKU yuaiin;. g. I YOU can bank by mail g CTMCTUWUSMUWCT1m'" HID OAl C New Todd CHECK PROTECTOR I Ull OMl.t If interested, call up this office. 1171) 39c. FULL POUND BOX (luaratiteed Regular 60c. Quality 4 in i - ; '5 1
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