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I,,! Helps SSick S Women Cardui, the woman'! tonic, helped Mil. Wil liam Eversole, ol Hazel Hatch, Ky. Read what (he wrilea: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. ! was in bed lor weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, . . . and tht pains were very severe. A triend sold me I had tried every thing else, why not Cardui? . . . I did, and aoen saw It was helping me . . . Alter 12 bottles, I am strong and well." TAKE The Woman's Tonic Do you teel weak, dli ay, worn-out? Is your lick of good health caused trom any ol the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do lor you what It has done lor so many thousands ot other women who suffered it should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists Sale Farm Land HY ADMIN STRaTuK. Uy virtue of a decree made in a spec ial proceeding entitled John A. .J oh il ls to u at admui4lrator of the estate ot James Keeter. deceased, Mrs Nellie Kt'i'liT and other lo the out I c ;.rl.-. pending in the -iii'i'iiiii ( uinl of H.ih - 1 fax enmity on the 17th May ! I't-ivm- ter, 1917, nh'i'h w:is approvM hv II. -n H. W. Whedht-e. .hi lift- h.,ili1Ur : courts of the Thud Judicial lu-met. j the uinlei iiKiied, the Al iiiini-i rat. i a ; a to repaid and an t'oniinisMnin-r, vul t,I 1 at public auction m front of the i . -1 m"- ' tiee in the town ot Wi-Liuo, Haotax I county, N, (.'., on Saturday. January 26. I"l. at U c cloelt M.. to the lnirh-'-t l-iddt i , the follo-vimf descnhed tracts or ..irr-U of land : , I. That tract or parcel of land lym: , situate and beuiif mi Halifax couutv, N. ! I .. cuntainttiif acre, num- hi t--h ! houndt-d hv the public mad innii i l- : dun to Pay's i rtisi Huals and from 1 I'av'st'rost liuads to llaiifax. hv the i lauds of Noah J ours. M. K. I'mei l., 1 Itlake I tt and utht-rs A certain tract ol laud in Halifax j countv. N r.. the fame brim a patt of j the tract of winch the late Mary hay, ttidnw of W. II. hay, ih-ceaed, was n- I dowed, said piece or parcel contain in! hy survey sixty-live acres and thntv mie poles, 'If siiuated m the report of the said Coilimissioiirls liUil I 'rCrinhir lt. 1--U in a special procei dint lately pi n-i j mir m the Superior Court of Halilux county, as lot No 1, and btxiiitiiiu at a Spanish tfak. m llamliu Alieu s now I I old ford's line ou the tutslou load and rnuinnaT along said road In:: poles to i hay's Cross liuads, theuce aloin; tin Weldon roa'i so poles to I'ust Oak, thence N. 49 W. Hi poles N. -j; t I poles, N ,H W poles, N, l p'.li-H, Stone S ('.' W. hi I'uir. -7 S . Jo I'me, V t.s W. (io pules Whit. Uak Miminerrll ind lleu s Hulilfurd s or tier and alonf Allen s, now- Hoi llui I s line strar)it to the lirst Mutton, u.n-oid- ! inif to a plot dated heceinher 'JU. I vMt. I and in the posseNiou ol i. t. (ireru.the said deed of trust heinir recorded m hook J73 at pane "4f, otlice of the Ut-ifister ot heeds ol Halifax county. 3. That tract in Halifax county. N. (',, adjoin m havid Kelhack's laud aud (lit lands of K. Clark and otliers aud more particularly described as follows: Hetrtnnmif at a small sweet kiiiii ou the old Pierce Camp Ground path and run Diuit; S. 4o) W. 1 1 poles to a small white uafet bush id Kichard s line, thrnco tti W. ?.' poles to a small tun m Ua ijuau key, thence down the various meander of the said Bi luankey to a Cost Uak, theuce N. ."4 E. l-- poles to a pine on the aforesaid path, thence N. . 1(H) poles to the begin qiqi( these courses and distances are copied from an uld deed from Hezektah J. K. Evans to Jo seph T. Evans, dated the Mh day of September, A. h. Insi, and recorded in Itook 09 at paife J7H, otlice ol ttie I i ras ter of Deeda tor Halifax county, N. C. ) said to contain one hundred acrcH, e tlieaame more or less, the same beinir recorded in book liH at patre ottice of the Keir inter of heed for Halifax county. T Eli MS OKS.U.K One-fourth CASH, the balance in one, two and three years, the said deferred payments to he evi denced by notes of the purchasers lxar inif interest at the rate of six pci cent um pui tvuuuiu liuiai lliedairol coiilirm- atioD of the said sale, the title to be re tamed until the whole of the said pur chase money shall have been paid. These are three farms and are of the best lands id Halifax county, tht! drsl two of the said farms naim-d Ivuik at hay's Cross Hoads, about two miles from the town of Weldoo, and the olhei farm lying comparatively Dear the town of Halifax. This is an opportunity for a splendid investment in lands. This the iud day of December, IU17, JOHN A. JOHNSTON, Administrator and Commissioner. VV..B. DANIEL, Attorney. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Headaches, Crampi, Colic Spraini, Bruitei, Cut, Burns, Old Sorea. Tetter, Ring Worm. Ec zema, etc. AatiMptio AdyDt used internally or externally. 25c THE MISSING WILL By MARIE HAMMOND. ApriKht, lvii, Wiajt' i n N. i.i r I nloa) "Well, my ftiildreu, I'vo made my ' will." Hu-.l Ilnrtley hrokeil Interested and' his wife, Nettle, curh.uH. Rmh. Jmw ever, were too enier to weh-(.me thetr : M:t..r to think of unytliliiu outshle of kindly iittentloiiM. Hotl helped Ma wife's tim-le remove his overcout, while j Nettle plareil his tiill silk hut and cuue upon the hut no k. i "Ves, blr," resinned I'mde Wtllhun Ca.sd. as thry led him Into the bright Hwt cozy .sit!ini( room uud he sultled the eveiduK innl nppetUiut;ly. "1 just , iit to Mr. Ilyrd, my lawyer, aud hud the niatter settled once for all." Ever since ttiey wen innrrled, every Tiiesiiny eU'tiluif Mr. Cuss hHtl come to visit his detid wife's nleee and lo r husbund. lie would tuke supper with them uud usuuil) stay u 11 night. BoJ uus nut eurtiing a larne saiury, huU ev ery Wedttesiluy the old mitu would re turn tl) loinpllliieut by Bending theiu u Inimper of pnMslonu, The eveiilnji un.ned lu the I'leiisnut home of the t tentivo eoiii-le who rn.ily cured for hill Unselllshly, un a nutrked event In the routine of I'nele V!U!hiii. lie seemed hitppy and relieved, ulrnost Jolly, upon this speeltil eveliltlK. He declared that supper hul never tasted ho y J, fimj when Nettie pi ii fed him In the most coniferiiihio itrm elutir In the lloll-se utii Started the ttliklUf tllBi'tllue, the oh man ank buck with u nigh of comfort and peaceful enjoyment. "I'll help Nettle Ket the dishes out of the way, uncle," suld Itojd, "ho we can be together rUht uwny." and Joined his wife lu her usual tusk. Itrlsk and active, Nettle had her part of the work done before her It sa uMh assistant had finished putting away the knives and forks. She removed her tip roii and run Into the fitting room. "Now ,ir a nice evening, uncle," Boyti heard her nay, and then there was u wild acreuiu. "What la It, Nettle:" epuke Boyd, start ted. "uh, Boyd! Conie hern! Cmue her!" gasped Nrlite In a frUIitelied voice. I'ucle Wllliiiiii lny ba.-k In the chair, motionless. There was a Pet smile upou his face, hut he was dead. The old mail hud passed away without a stnii,'Kle Hiidd the homage of honest, loyal hearts and rare home- comfort." They hurled him from their own lit tle hnie, MnrMn Evuus was there, sullen looking and bored. The lawyer called the day after the funeral. Rev erently Nettie had taken the old gold hea led cHi-e HiA the familiar silk hut of her uncle at.d stored them away, as pre. h us redes, n au unused wardrobe m the uttlc. Mr. Bnl was very erl ous when he lufornied -Nettle that they had been unahie to llnd the wlU. "It was sealed, i.ttested and wit nessed at my oftVe the day of his dMiith," h said. "I do not know all the contents, hut I am aware of the general let-acles my client planned to make. We hav (.earched his unfety deposit box, at the old home, but have discovered no trace of the will." j Finally Martin Evans made appltca- -tlun to the court as nearest of kin of the deceased and wiih uwanled the es tate. His spendthrift policy beun at oni'W to develop, lie mjuuudered what wut left of u lltjuid elm meter, then he mortgaged the store building. He would have dune the same with the homestead and farm, but Mr. Bjrd said: "You can draw the Income from the farm and live in the old home, hut I will not consent to any loan or Hale, I hear you have fanned nut that poor little outcast child oU agreed to care. for, and have put him lu charge of a wretched couple addicted to drink aud who ate abusive to the ehlld." Boyd sought out EvauH. "See here. Evans," he said. "I've a favor to ask of you." "If It'a to iKirrow or beg. don't waste your time," growled Evans. "It Is neph.r. Nettle. Is lonesome, we love children, uud If you will turn little Alan over to us legally we will adopt him." "Will I? Sure"' said Evans. "Good riddance to had rubbish." Little Ainu was a welcome delight to the chlldle-a couple. He throve mightily under loving tare and com fort, lie was eight years old when, one day, his active investigating spirit l"il him to ransack Ihc garret. He lo cated the cherMied cane and silk hat In the old wardrobe. Nettle, return lug home from a neighbor's, with ca sternatloti observed Abut pnmdlng down the street a so. nam distant, lead ing a band of urchins, I'ucle William's high hat was on his load. Uncle Wil liam's cane In his hand. She hurried her steps, hut before she reached the culprit a crowd of other boys appeared, deprived little Alan of his spoils and proceeded to Institute a game of "shin ide." using the hat for the ball and the cane as the club. That evening Nettle detailed the rlmim-tance of the llOUr Boyd examined the hat. ' "Pretty badly stove In, and Inside hand torn loose. I think you can sew that up. Nettie. Hello: "What Is It. Royd," Inquired his wife, , as Boyd, turning back the sw-eat-band revealed n folded paper It had held In place. He opened It carefully, for Us folded edges were creased und soiled. 1 Then his eyes snapped. "Nettle," he said animatedly, "It's Unci William's will." It was a vengeful trick of fate, that the little outcast Martlu Evans hud turner, c drift should be the means of divesting him of the Inheritance 00- , lawfully appropriated. Few persons need insurance , against the fire of genius. ! HOW'S THIS ? Vr ci'r'.-s: H-h.!,I Iiul!i ImaiU ! for any cuHt.-of i. atarrh tht can not he1 cured by llnll' CiiunU Medicine. j Hall 'a CttUrth Mclicinf had hcen 1 tukt-u ly itiUifh Miilett-rH fur the pant j yearn, uud has bi eotup known an the , mo! rclial'lc renn dy for catarrh Hall't i ( ututih Mt'dicine m'ts thru the Hlood on the Mucous HurTupes, expelling the I'oixon from the Hlood and healing the discHtied portions. After you have taken Hall Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Medicine at once and get rid of catai rh. IUII'm Catarrh Medicine m taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the syntem. F. J.CHENKY A CO., Toledo, Ohi o TeHtimonialu neat free. Price 70 ceuU per bottle. Sold by all drufrgifita. Hall'. Vmily Pilli for Coottipatioa HER KIND By ACNES G. BROGAN. (IVf.jriKlit. lli, W ;.rlt .m,vil I iii .li.) Lawrence Motvy was iivd of the adulation attendant up-n tame and fortune, Presently, he un.n.iMedi.' d. the call Would come lo hllll to go bi.ek. but lo- would now linger h-nT In the perfect freedom this unlr -ij united Lakeshore resort afforded. Most uf the regular (-.-tinkers hud returned to Iheir homes, the Oitnut boarding pho e he luol h"seu w its tree from Interrupio'ii ; It was itnliro l ' tlmt the distinguished fniMir.v of the mfiiiature ariNt would heie he r.-.'n. Hi zed. Kl-hlng, at li r-1 eiitei . I into With Zest, nou 1..M Its ehartli. .Mniey took to lung H.iiKs Upon t(,e .e;. Ii. It Wii" dutllig oie .. He se lr-'il lit. t he came upon a gu 1 s cuinp, v . u t:.. louue ot a wellKii'iwn ctly 1 . -1 . r v ah.ivt' It-, dour. The fair workers .nit for their vacation were .vid. nti, He r- Olikhl.v ehJ 'V tlli the t'lclie. M ,;(! like I he ln oretl gli Is tv ieoi --n o (' fie urti-t hnd alwas ktnnUI. w el e th.-e bllglit-taced crealoi. -s :t:t,hg thtii niorn.ug d!p in llie l.iU-. of '. ltg things t.Vet' n ;il eiiinji Pi e. I llie tii.c c-pe. lully atti.o'id his ta T i -ti; j - :i. si'Veral times he had Un-t I he gill L!'"ll a I'elurtl trip ll'olii I he Ml!:,ge. In i. r short skirt and inhli bloi,. .-.h,. vas Chl!di-lll ilttl;!' live. Kach time hi' saw the girl he bet a;ne more eagerly desinuis of knowing her. After lilt 111 this place so free trom observation w h not pass the time with a discrtln tlirtallonV The wom en at home had become of a tiresome saint tie. here olio might tlnd int n i Jug uirlety. So Morej approm hed one day a Jolly invonte dubbed by her Companions, "My rile," and besought "Mvrtte" for an iniioduciloti to her reserved friend. "Vou want to meet Jane tiruyV" the ijlrl responded, "sure. I'll Introduce oii, " and she did. June imy, swinging along down a nath, quilled when he was accosted. "I'm please) u nieel yoU. .Mr. Morej." she said simply. If the artNt hud fi.und the women of his ucipialntatice of "tiresume Mime iifss," the feeling had lad been recipro cated. Kveti lu his tiidiiTereinv he had possessed for them a fhscluatlou, so now where Lawrence Morey was for oiice lu his life eagerly d-sl roiis of pleaslit. it was not strange that he should succeed. Jane Cray at first aj'puMitly ditlidetit. yielded to his ao kiiowledgid charm aud few hours of the day found the two apart. There were so many beautiful walks to be taken, rides through the early autumn lo tin' artist's cur enchanted moonlit evenings the two seated In silent com panionship. Just beyond the laughing circle about the beach lire. Morey did not talk to the other girls, this one little dark-eyed. Hoft-voiced creature claimed his every thought. Alone with his pipe, he fretted uncom fortably, that where he had Intended tliN to le but a pleasant flirtation, this glil out oi his world, had so complete ly 11)1111-11110(1 him. When the acquaint an. e would be ended as abruptly as It began, would he still know this con stunt learning f r her prosem-i? lu his iippreheiision came a Joyous real I a of love returned. Tould it be love at - upon his parf. This he mi, ' k e v though he nt-t it from hln, The opportunity came upon the night belore his secretly planned depnrlure, she wa- ir.vM-'ihlv appertlliig. as th. stood alone at hi-k. her upriti-ed eyes showing in the m.'oiihithi with a sort of indiale-e. L.wr.u.-e Morey kl 'd her ki-se. her und then he knew : Kor one glorious moment her arms clung to hint. "1 love y-'ii 1 he vhlspel'd tensely. The ghl -t.-h- d "It seems too good - lo be true," she Raid "''! and I meeting here and through 'hi chance a fuiure life of li.'ippitM'-s. I will confess nmv, that I knew all along, v. ho you Wore--eKe 1 should Hot h:ie l-eell so friend ly. Though wealth a id I'.tme Could Hot Inilii. u ny love, ihai Just hinl to COi'f." Tlien, feeling the while like H ImitO, M trey told her. "It was all a mistake, lb' must go tuo k. Loving h- r. still he might uot make her his wife. There wii ids urNloeraiM- tatuilv to think of his career i ' mu lit plate of lliairbige for love ,!Uie. hill alter all there could be but olie satlst'itetol'y union for him inunlnge with one of his kind." Pale, wide-eyed little Julie limy list ened, then dumbly silent moved away. L 'urlug the business hours at the btu-Uo. he could liol banish her from his thoughts, "tilrln tike that home times made way with themselves," and he wondered. liiirsiinu in ou his troubled reflec tions, one wintry afternoon, came hli sister. "Su' Ii luck. Lawrence," tdie bei:ati. "I'm bringing up a millionaire ess to see ytui. She's going to be all the rage here thl winter aud If you can get her portrait, you'll be tho rafre (no. daughter of the "tlruy Manufac turing Plants" man, you know, and she's doing a great work utnong fac tory girls, has vacation camps for them and even chaperones them sometime herself. Walt till you see hej." W hen Morey did eee her, he Htood speechlessly staring. The tittle lady In costly furs was quite composed. When he could find a moment with her ulone, the artist spoke quickly. "I did lovo yotr I want you for my wife," he pleaded. Hut Jftne Gruy tun! I log, shook her head. "I too oellee la marriage with one'a kind, she sld, aud my kind are boo uruble aud true," IF there is such a thing as untold agony ii is the secret a woman is compiled to keep. Soon Over His Cold. Everyone itpeaku well oft hniiuerlain'" Cough Remedy after having uned it. Mm. t.enrge ,ei, f'lttalleld, N, Y., hat thin to nay tegatdiug it: "I -ant win ter my little boy, live years old, wa.i sick with a cold for two or three weeks. I doctored him and used varieus cou;h medicines but nothing did him much good until I began using Chamberlain's Cough llemedy. He then improved rapidly and in a few days was over his cold." CASTORIA For Infanta and Children In Us For Over 30 Years Always bears th. Slf oamra 4 Prefers Chambtrrliiin $ ''hi the Course ol a Ciunersiitioll w ttll t'iia!!il'e!l.un - MoUmo- Co. s iep.ii-.eu- iu u l'i ucial the merits of their dit'- j leicnt pli'.ll;ll:oli At b' sttgL'i's- ( t:o:i 1 t.tkr pit a-uic in i pri-.-:i:g ii ; e-l, Million "I l !.i:i.! eihl'ti - I 'e :gh j l.cincdy, I have a t.ruiU of s, elnl - ili fit und U'-'d il .s ic-ii. dy !! my j In Mie for yt ,ir-. I coii-'dt r it the only l'i ugh it tiled on tin- tit a I set. ;i I b;ive Hied c. :uty al! ku l- ' I .u I ('. Kos-, I ruMi-hcr Ihimillou l ounty licpnbl.caii News, -vtueuse. Kun Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the linimr nt tingling through the flrsh and quickly slops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The lest rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT CooJ fur the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qooi jut your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. mVc. 50c. $1. At I1 Dealers. Girls Have Pretty Face And Beautiful Complexion An Atlanta man makes new discovery ihai makes an old face luck years younger. II your skin is dark, brown or Covered with freckles or Mcnnlies, ust use a liule Lucoione Skin Vi'hiiener; ii's made with cocoanui oil and lis per fectly harmless. A lew days' use will unpiove your looks 100 per ceni. The wornout skin conies ott evenly, leaving no evidence of the treatment, the new healthy un der skin appearing as a lovely new complexion. Just ask your druggist for an ounce of Cocoione Skin Vi'hitener, and it' he will not supply you send twenty-five cents to the Cocoione Co., Atlanta, tia., and they will send you a box hy return mail. It your hair is hard to comb, is kinky, nappy and will never stay straight, iust use Cocoione Hair DresMiig and ii will become straight, long, soft, glossy and beautiful in a few days. Mail or ders filled 25c. lor large box. l iir alt' liy W, M. Coliyu lirujr t'o. J 1111 "S - a " I sasy and comfortably or do you: eyes ache and pain after reading i Short time. Properly fitted glasses malii reading a pleasure and Hall always Rts the proper glass. ta avis ea r-r tfk n G'L' 77 &jt ZJ2ff &o h h k mm mm x SBBB llfamidl'imli! iliiiiuliidiirinir Cony Norfolk - RU lunonil - Lynrhhura 1 v ttl. un1 -t .'I ii ' urn ' -n. mi .tmiiin.ni. Or. Krederlc Jacobson Says, 75 per cent, ol women need Phos phates to give them Strong, Healthy, rounded figure and to avoid Nervous Breakdown. Thousands ot women grow strong in Nature' way. "Consider the Lilies of the Field, How They Grow.'' The life of the lily is but a few weeks or monihs. The life of man is "ihree score years and ten." Hut io live one's life in it's Fullness women like the lily, must be nour ished by those same viwl elements winch nature provides tor nourish ing every living thine; and these include the valuable phosphate so otten lacking in the usual food we eat today. Argo-Phos-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 youih to old age, builds and re builds body and brain in beautiful liuiiiioiiy iih Natures perfect plan. "That's why" Argo-Phos-phate makes good solid Mesh and muscles. Sl'lXlAl. Nonu-.-Argo-Pho-s pliaie contains the Natural 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 und is dis pensed by the W. M. COHEN DKUG COMPANY with or with out a doctor's prescription. Free samnle mailed hv th Aran Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. I .m. ' . T Mr. leiu.i I-. I '. a t . V" T ' r - A i . 1 c ,"e ' f-' r - vr '.O CrlThr- Ctnnl Mtsd- for l"--.,- t' ( ' Snl.l On An bnt ( l-'t ,.iit.tf,- -Baw. I 1 Shunn W i ri.nth.iil Tlli IliUf Ml aV WtfY SpEflo LL You Eiiit? 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THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. Trains leave Weldon, Effective MAY 6, 1917. C. E. CARTER, Ticket Agent. N0.I6 MiAHOAUKEXI,itKsi, .... L'oacliea, Nlecpiua l ar. 5:5J A. .71. NO. 12 HI.AHDAKH MA II., Veatihulrl'oaelira. I'arlorCar, for Fort u '"""in Norfolk. coiiQcctiiiK nilh sieaiiialnp Linn for Wali i:M P. m. iuKtuu, llaltiuiure, (,. York, Koatoo and I'royidence NO. II SKAHOAHll MAIL for Kaleiirh, Charlotte, Atuwts, Birmuw ii'CA 1 m aA the HnutiimteHt: connects at Norlma.RaleiKhorHaoi. .so A. m. let with "Florida fast .Mail" No. , for J.ek,nlU and Honda pointB; lnuiiiar t ar, sleeping car tliruuifli aleepere to Hamlet and Atlanta. NO. 15 HEABOAKI) KXI'NKSS, for Raleiirli, AtlanU, Birminaliam IJ OA D M anil the Soullmeat. Connects at Hamlet with No. 14 for li.uo r. m. Wiiminirton; with No. 1 for Columbia, Savannah Jackson ville and Florida pointu; sleeping ear rortsmouth to Cliarlutte; Vestibule Coaches, Sleeping and Dining Cars to all points South and Southwest. Write to the undersigned for rates aud C B. 11YAN, Qeneral Passenger Agt., . arfollc Vat. il e ' -i-tV.! 1'ci.nut (.ifi-.-Tt ie.t f tr.f f : : 1 1 : . i n (J . f a I k:l"itr .a"v for pra- c ,-v rf.r' p artrd thru; 1 it v f it. - r $1?5 rcaiTutiiatijerjj 14 r H i IV r ri.H.in ft i rl COAT SUITS il for l'ortsuiuulli Norfolk, Vestibule time tables. JOHN T. WEST. Division Passenger Agt Ralatft, M. 0. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WALTER E. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, WELltON, N. (!. I'ractit'pH io the court of Halifax ana Northampton and id the Supreme and Fclt'rut eourtH. ( 'ollectlonK made in all pari of North Carolina. Itranch olhce at Halifax open every Monday UU0K0EC. GREEN, ATTOKNt-Y-AT-LAW, Otlice in (ireen l!uildin( Weldon. N. C. VVm7L. KNI0HT, Attorney and Cuunsellor-at-Law, WEI.IKIN, N. I'. Oilier in the liamrl HuiWinii. llumucHii uromplly aul laithlully at tl'Oilt'tl to. H. 15. HAKKl-LL, Jr., Atlurnay-at-Law. WELDON, . N. C. I'rii'tu-in iii the rourtu of tlalifai and aljoiuiiiK couutteit. I'rompt attetiltou lo all hoHinrKH eiitlioti'l lo me. Olhce over Kick ! Jcnelry More. II DM" ASHLI-Y U. STAIN BACK, Attorney-at-Law, WELDON, - N. C. I'racticeH in the cooriit oi uaniax auo adjoiuiiiK couuticn. I'rompt atttrution to all buttinens entruttteil to uie. lltticr over A. 1.. siainback'a atore. 1 4 ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, N.l'., 1'ractici H in the courts of Halifax and adjoining cuunliea and il the Supreme court of the Slate. Special attention given to colleettoofi anil prompt returns W. J. WARD, DENTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL B11LD1NO WELDON. N.C epl'. ly P fl.W. HARRISON'S Go to HARRISON'S il iniiivn mm For Automobile Kettaini and Huppliei, All kituU of Murlmir work iJodp HU tiouary , (iftHolme, Mtnoe auJ Nteam KiiK'ta-H, tiuuw uil 1'iHtuU. halisfictioD guftiautPt'd. AUTOMOBILES Tires and Supplies on hand lor salt 11, W. 1IAKK1S0N, Wtldun, N C (;aka(;i:.J i o iif-mri GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWITERRS. We carry large Htock of ulandard Typt'writerit. (.'au furuitth at uucv Mud arch, Fox, Oliver, Kriiiinglou, Ki-yal, Minth rreinier, L. C. Smith A Hi'u.'a ami l udciwootl. Auy other make Irotn ito liniayn' uotice. W e have both the rim I le ami the iuvitiihle. We IkiukIiI a laix? stock ol then TypfKnttTi Irom out'-touith to ouc-liaM the ntilar whole aale price, ami on (tale now alone-fourth to oue-hall the regular retail priced. A irootl Typewriter Irom srT.iO to M". A better oue l7.,rHi to l-'S.oO. The beat from feU) up to auy puce. Will be glail lo aiiNwer auy inquiry iu connection with these machinea, aud aernl uamplen of the woik iltioe hv auy of the Type wnlera we have, kvery boy and tfirl Htiould have one of our cheap Typewri ter lo h-uiu hott to nne. Auy pemou who eau write well ou a typewriter can deuiaud a large salary. Anyone who huyH a cheap typewriter from ui aud wauth a heltet one later, we will take hack 1 1 it-one bought and allow the Mine paid for it id exchange for a better oue, if returned iu good condition and within nix months. Ii uot iu (juod condition we allow the market value. We carry Type writer rilihoiiM aud other aupphea. SPIERS BROS WKI.IiON, K c. cut F Lowers FOR JLL 0CCJSI0iS Kottert, i ariialion. allien, VioleU ami OrchuU the leaden, ttetidiiijf Flower, arranged in Intent art, Hotal IeBiKUb, artmtically ariauged. Pall and Winter Bulbs Are r"uw Ready, Plant Early for Best KesulU. lIoaebuHheet, Kvett-reena, ShiublnMUc Shade Treea aud Hedge PlantH in v.n oua various at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, I'hone ll'l kALEIOH North Carolina. An Appetizing Meal Everybody wanta II. ' Everybody likes It. Everybody's looking lor It. BUT Vou can't (et It unless you have the rlfht kind ol groceries, act 'em HEHEI Pbone 280. R. M, PURNELL, WsMss,M.C ' m o nt it a ur Wood's Seeds For 1918 The patriotic duty of fanners and f-ardencrse very where la to In create crop and food production, in ten iive farming and gardening, and the liberal me of fertilizers, toKother with proper rotation of crop, u as to Increase and improve the fer tility and productive new of tht? land, are all vital and necessary considerations at the present time. Wood's Descriptive Cnt&log For 1918 id vra the fullest axul tnosi up-io-dalc Information lo reuard to all Farm and Garden Seeds And tells about th best crops to .row, both lor profit and home use. Writs tor Catalof aaa prloaa of Grass ftnd Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, or any Farm Seedi Required. Catalor Mailed Tnt Oa aaaest. T. V. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. No. 666 Tals Is a prastrlpdaa sreptrad ostMetillf lor MALARIA CHILLS 4V rcwtR Fl or sia 4oss will braak any ui U lakta tbaa as a loal Ws Frrw will aat rarura. It acts s tka H battoc tau aMiaaaaosaaoiariDaoisKaaa. o 400 TYPEWRITERS ! All kind, and all grades. REMINGTONS $12 up. Instruction book with each machine. 1 yle anu repair pain ioi an makes of Typewnlera. rariaa lira Fol'l)HY, Hullalo, N. Y. 10 19 ly New Quarters Just moved into our handsome new brick building with a full supply ot everything in Hardware tor the farmer, the mechanic and the house builder. FLUES ! FLUES ! I Now is the time to place your ordtis for Dues. I' want em. We make em. ffjrDWJfE Co., Halifax, N. C. 0. E. LEWIS. Manafer. S IN 3m trad watark tt nirVlto oMalitvd tr m Ih Ht (stl mI. srtt Iw r ykmlv mVud sit an ifMstHa for PRII aC ARCH m4 on amiwilatUlll. feavuk rltiu PAT1NTB BUILD FORTUNBa tor yon. ttarriwkltoUaViw, wb4 m taiTwtat t-ad mr ysjsi mm. WrtLwl,j. D. SWIFT & CO. PATaNT LAWvaaa, 303 Stvwath St., Washlsgloa, D. C OF UP-TO-THE MINUTE MILLINERY. FANCY UOODtfaod NOVELT1EW. Butteriek'a Patterns, R & Q. Corset, M isses at 75. Ladies 75o, to 1 SSL Trices will be made to suit the times. Hats aod Bonnets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY! FILLED, MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N.C. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L. HAYWAkb, Weldon. N. C. ( ur.nl Sioci in ti Mi When in Norfolk eaii ow ui You Mill bud what fou want aod get it quick )j. M viBsr Bra ns i iinai as nan aireut'a eommiMiom are ad ded io our price. Thla na ablet ua to ute ttnteiaaa aim tenal and aaiab it properly i. Wa Pay Freight and Ouxntee Safe Arrival THE COUPER llRBlEWORIi, (S 7 sail ia business.) laMSS aWa a. ' kUJi It. A Grand Display Hi
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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