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A Soldier's Strength Every enlisted man would , stand up stronger during the first year's service if he could : have the benefits of SCOTT'S emiisioh because it fortifies the lungs and throat, creates strength to avoid grippe and pneumonia and makes rich blood to avc rl rheumatic tendencies. : Send a bottle of SCOTT'S : to a relative or friend ! in the service. ! u.akn it i Hc'dt Jt II'" U OAM'K 1 1 im hsdai , Jan .il, i.u.y Published Every Thursday. KII S III l liSl KM' 1 ION IN H i I Ou Ycur, (by mail) i'oMpui.1. H- ,l1 "NX Mulilli, " , ), A vu't-Uy I't-uiui'iutto journal ilwoto: to the niatiTtfti, eilm'atn mil, polu.i tl't iCl U'lllluiiil iUltTiM.- u! all., fjurrouniluiif count u'H, Ail vortiHiiikf rate- ivatoiuihle uiM fur' Dished on application. I pleilEe jlli-KKincc io MY l-l.Ali ami in ilit Republic tor which it stands, one naumi m divisible wiih l.it-em and Justice lor all. CONSERVATION OF FISH. Kumioke liottun Tiitiv. In these dark days when our be loved country is engaged in the greatest war in history, and will be doubtless called upon to make still greater sacrifices that ihe world may be nude safe from Prussian militarism; when our National gov ernment is urging the sinciisi economy and ihe conservation ul all foods that our solJiers at the fri nt and in the training camps may be fed. it is our duty tun onl to see ihat our food laws and reg illations are complied with, Inn where food is unnecessarily de stroyed and there is seemingly n, j muiuiu to pi eveni ii we siioum use no tune in securing die necessarj legislation in remedy die uaste-. lor mote than thirty ve i is the I'nited Slates government lias maintained a fish lut.hvry at V,-!-dun and spent large sums m.mc) to slock ihe Roanoke and .is tribu tary sireams wun edible bsli, still maintains us hatchery (her. but of late not only this expendi ture of ihe National government has been wasted but the hsh tli.it are already in the waters ol the river are destroyed by chemicals and waste thai are turn ed into the river above Vu-IJon, at Roanoke Rapid. Imm the pap.i nnil at ti i.i t pLce. A bill was introduced in ihe l.isi I-tgisl.n;ire lo prevent the p.,;u tion of ii c waters of the kuatiuki . but powerljl influences wer. broughi iino nl.iy and if u ever go out of the ci i.unitiec ue siw u. uceouiit if a. The paper mill could bsp,,; ,.i us spent eli'Mineals in some ,,..,.. way wiiliout p"i!i:luig the uanis of ihe Roanoke, bin lo make th change would com some m so it is allowed to desiroy fishems on ihe R.i.iiiok.-, to Jeiiuy u-mi.: i righis. tb, t its J.-, .lends m.iy . larger. The paper mnl is a 1 l.ihtix cor por.iuon and is located on :!;,.- 1 itax side of the river. The south ern bank of Roanoke river is tlie line between Halila.x and North anipton, so the river on the bor ders ol 'Northampton, where the great damage is done in destroy ing he fish, is wholly in North anipiun. This makes it the dun of the representatives of North anipton to bring this matter to ihe aitenuou of the Legislature and h'jve mulling undone that will nghi the w rong that is being done in de stroying the fish within the county To proieci the waters of the Roa noke from pollution and restore to our people the fishing privileges and rights in its waters should be one of the planks on which oui nexi candidates for ihe Legislature should stand." U e heartily agree wiih our neighbor in ihis matter. If these chtmicals lhai are turned inio the river from this paper mill arc known lo destroy the fish, thtv should be disposed of in sunn. oitier way, without polluting the waicis of nie Roanoke. JOHN K. CAMPBELL KILLED. IHreniaii and Mail clerk Slightly Murl Train Kail Into Open S itc h j bnguieer John K. Campbell, of! Rocky .Mount, was killed when j trim No. (i I of the Ailannc Coast I mt betu een Rocky Mount and ' I'h'iiioiiili i-.ni into an open swuch : near I a! , and collided uali ; in engine lii.it w is standing on llie I Mduig. Wednesday of I is week I Ai the tune ihe jcvidcnt occurred ! tile It nil w is spproaclung ihe l-.dge- combe i ipu ii I lie engineer n is c lug'it bene. en the eug tie and i tender The colored tucni.ni was j shghtlv in i,ii ed when he ,wuk: 1 ! from the engine, and Mail Clerk I itpi ee u as also hurl Several ! 1 pa-sengeis wre badly shaken up, 1 Inn none w etc seriously Inn I I he Iv-ckv Mount I'clcgrani, m : 'l"'-i'sn g "I lite -k .idem, s n s - I lie de i.b ot I nncei ( a. up- i ; I'eil has c.isl a g'ooin ov;i die env as he vv as w ell know n here, es- i pei ally m iailio.nl c-rJes. lie I had been an engineer on ihe I'lym- I oiith run tor eighteen ye irs and ! since his tc -idencc ill the city has i made a host ol friends w ho received j the news ot his death with deep regtet. j .Mr. Campbell was a native of ! u eldon and e.i lie to Rocky Mount 'nan th u pi ue about twenty years igo, I le has been employed in the taih'oad set vice for tony years and begin Ins calmer in the shops it llmiiigtou. (le was one ot the ni"si valued engun eis of the railroad in this section and the company is losing a taillilul em ploye in Ins death. The deceased was a son of Mr, md Mrs John Campbell, of Wel doii I le w as t 4 years ot age at the time ot Ins death. He leaves a wite, who vv is formerly Miss Caroline li try. and hair sons and one daughter. l'lie sons are Messrs Robert Campbell, ofl'lvm- ouih. tiary Campbell, vv ho is i the service ol the government at Camp Sevier, at (ireenville, S. C; md Jack and V ird Campbell, of tins city. The daughter is Miss Caroline Campbell, also of this city. All of the survivors except ihe ivio first sons reside at ..S South l'earl street Mr. Campfell w ,s a M .IM, ,,f good standing, a member of die I'h moiiih lodge Knig'nsot 'villi is, i member of the Improved Order j HILDON 33 YEARS AGO. Win. Harding, general inereliant at Carysburg, made an assignment last week. Henry IViy, colored, a train hand who ran with Capt. Cults, died at Ins home last week, be tween this place and Halifax, ol pneumonia. Dll. l. -Mrs. Heme Hopkins, daughter of the laic Win I'aion, r , died ui Vi ai Teuton I uesday night; aged ti(i years. She was m .mill ol Mis Sena 1 ockhart, of this place LOCAL FARMERS TO GtT NITRATE Oovernment I" Sell N il rate for rerlilier llirouh cuuiilj Agent. Nonce Ins been given to N, H. Stevens, Agiiciihui.il Agent lor Halifax coiiiuv, ihat llie 1 '. S. De partment ol Ajn ieuliuie, w ill s; II at Cosi a siipplv ol nitrite of so, 1 1 lo fanners in 1 1 ah'ax couuiy I he inn ale w as pur based ihrough the War Industries Ileal d under the auihoruy o! the I ood Conuol Ad as a pari ot the program ,, sunnilanng agi iciillural production THE DESPOTISM OF AN IDEAL. R i; i hum-, i xiv AM al'oiu I i leave l-,r 1: i fill.lt. K- I'el He I I It'l IvAXi 1 rt'.-- the hi ide's m, -ouiitv, a , Jsdi ol J inn i ol i!us pi ice, t At ihe residence ol r in lireenvil.e yesieid.iv. the Mr. J T Rope. it, to Miss Alma V. I ur- tur, the R'cv. Mr Warren ntfuii nng 1 he bride and groom re turned heie yesterday alierm "I hi: Nl w s1 extends its congratu lations to ihe newly married pair and wishes them every blessing vouclisaled to mortals. i i Dll I) - We regret to learn ih.it ' I ilh.iii Irene, daughter of the Rev. I W. P. Blake, died of croup at l.u 1 laia. Indian Territory on January t Sill. Mr. Blake was at one lime pastor of ihe Baptist church here and has many friends in ihis com-; mutiny who will sympathize with him in ihis great affliction It w ill be unload.: and the pi ue vv ill Ii ee on bo.u d e.li Inn uiei s ai e I" It eight li .mi P"i t SOI,' l rt.li.-. i I u: I ai Atlantic pot is v -T.s Ml a ion, i it poi I ol arrival I iv : I iv addition I and ihe I i,. 0.. ii p. liiil.iii ii ; ihe gn ei in Iv lr,". or holdeis land, and , Ci u:.,. .. an) mi in CoilsictinjT , J Clam, I W luilul ! No iii.ao i i p il -h or ght by Ceived ivv Hers ' i. uv.- on iheir ii through . i r mil, ugh a lo.al e iniuiitiee innie I' ( i iruel', ,M. Shields and S. ( i. me h ue in g i m son. I ni I'll I I. I llie s iy 11 - v ou vi nil tin same lov e I l man . il I hav e i me d. imn mi salt, ml ol all mv desiies in h ciime Pick and sei e llu ing c, mi s Mil'-n dm, ite, I ! n i is vi on 1 nil 1 ,uu inMinn:: I : liglinn!: h i e ,u in, I m Us opposiie ihe (i.e. ai air : horn die l.u ! lb it vi ar i , vv i . I wai u-ell be, in ., it is p in In j I hei e'oi e, I d. I nn , j pea. e is i ight .i-i.t i!, it il inn j in in ha pe ue i v 1 1 1 en. i i tt II i 11 t , , I i is t , i - ; ; , 1.. me. ins. and ,ioi md ( 'aro- uine make j -,! iK ihat iii-c I , lierish 1.1. 'le-piu posed ' Bui me re in mvsell lo I have, ol 'c until peace the no' ol in, h as I love in nd In I mi ' I I i on 1 1 Dill i " .-it int ih il I .a :' uu.'iiig d hr from the vv ho h.. e deposit i Hon. or n il v will be reiiiired with u. n bill up 'ii nonce ."limy Ag in latniers .gned apphc ilions nm,i i a local bank, associ i iiv id'.i il. desiiiated by Nrw C.niAT. WNTt:i)-T!,e Littleton Index gives the following uilormation coiicernmg the new county : The Roanoke county I proposition is being very j discussed here, and our ciiicns i speak of making a move lo have a bill passed in the present Legisla ture In create a new county with ; ihe above name, out of portions of W arreti, Halifax and Northampton counties. Mcvict.ii'v ot .gncuiiure lo act as the farmers' agent tor that pur po e, money lo cover the cost ol ihe tertilver except the height j ehaige Alter the money is trans I mined in as.'ington ihe nitrate i will be slnpped lo the tanners. II , applications ior ihe nitrate exceed ! the supply of about 1 00, 000 ions ! the government will allot the sun- freely j plv on a pro rai l basis among those .if Odd Pell. ''.vs, and c r: id i : 1 - i.so ol lilt live P'ngi- lee rs. Mr C implel ,liJ qiialiues Hid lie! 1 r In; Si ew hrn 1 ! figure in llie 1:1 erv in e. client .iuii.'g Ihe l '"v C'ltpiov mem he1 ticiion. ' The remans vX l'UI.iii. Ins old lud llie tunei .ii I residence ot Mis- K, C Ctav. Church ai I ed th" 'uner vv as a man ol spleu uid was respected ii esieeui bv all vv ho w is a well known i ' "t the Comniunuv a ad ! ilJ and had proved himself lo be en. n e I'.e f tsi class. e ecord . i. iv s g n e sans- s -i in-- SMve. .' leu.ierly I u l suua: e at C M, Ihe Mason u.uns w . r die ! ruilv cemetery. 1 he '.'il n ihe . reulo'.v at I s. S llenrv. J. P I! S'.unbick, J A I .M.rthews, W iVi id s incin A A'atls. R, T Daniel m. in. J J iliev, I I' Vincent, J A C. .McCall. C. W. dreg, DiX"", X C Duncan, I t-r, W P l acs. J (, were broiigui m home, last P'rid iy, '"k place from tin- ss Annie (,arv. Rev rasior of ihe M p. sv Mourn, conduei t the house, and I he re i rest in .la' w ood sons look part lie g:ave. .lick son, A. (letsmger, J. R. Hampton, Viler, N p, V. Nor I V. Bans, Dukens, T. .. S J S l-'os-Pluiore, Dl-IATH. We regret loannouiue the death of Mrs. R. B. Parker, which look place at her residence about six miles from here on Fri day night last. She had been in bad health for some tune and had a chill Iroin ihe etfecis of which she did not recover. She was ihe wife of ihe late R. ii. Parkcr.Fsr, , who was a prominent man in the County, having been for a number ot years chairman of the old cotin- j tv court. i Mrs Parker was a devout ! member of the Methodist f Church and has laid down the ; cross for a crown of glory. She ! vv as bin led from Suiuh's church on Sunday T;i i i K 'I :, s -The Uev. i, ucoini eu r.i.ej tus appoint-1 mem at ihis pl.ue on ihe fourth '' Sundae Dr Hulfhatn wall till; the nexi appointment. I Ihe young gentlemen and ladies ot liliery and Crow ells met at Mr. J- B. Tillery's last week and had a .s..ci.m,e. I Hey express themselves as having had quite a pleas.,nl lime. A chapel will soon be built here tor which Mr. J. R. I illcry has ol fc ed lo give Ihe land and all the lumber and brick needed. who applied. A: be received bv Pe ai u irv ins 4 HUSBAND SAVES WIFE From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I'iitstnirj'h, Pa.-" For many month 1 iuit ulne U) do my work owiu' tn KnrM ui:i h Meat And O'bor Fond Saved by Taj- Herl K.Tirar;, Hns to Wm the Wur. In. ID I' ii;. m our mi- x m rt 1 1 Ii ... 1 ttwn in hi i 11. 1 pitviH nt North Cnr il-'jn nil fT flier I'ork ;ii caust'il hni'l unj headin h A f: 1 1 -ml ca.iril n y Htt ntinn to on' i f yi'Ur newspjip. r niKertisi'mrM tu - tinnMMiiati'ly v. y liLisliar.il bo u x I1 1 thrr,. hottt('4 rf I vli.i R I'ml h-. . 1 i:,i.h-t..:il. A H HOME MARKETS SOT SUPPLIED! Pork Sent to or I. eft nt Lord Murkuts Ritriies Soliliei:; or, Stiirvitfr Women and Ciiil I drcn by Pi-onv North Cam lina Cities add Towns Draw. in ThousiuHls of Fouticjs of Food.tulTs From Contrnl Wet and Therein Dei reus int; Supply Avai'able for Shinnitnt to Europe-Mutt 'Sav All That Goes m Now On. i:.,i. in Witt Ih-' IiUMl 1; Hill ell -il V pun 111 Kami Tins imini th.- of pMll r.tr.ilu Al in 1 11 i st 1 1 iiiiiiiiry ,li,. h.u,' 11 fo .i.l,, M-r-1 1 i.1 hyj c, 1 If. I SO!-h ' I-,'i'l'i'u; iii;illl 'i"rl li'ir ii'iineil u i Im - ..'r. "b i I'. 'M.I,. ,a tin llu- ! "f ill'. ill lln :-: :- -fio Vd.'d ,,,'r.e ic -.,ni; K) at iiiaiii- an1 "1 1. 'c ,pf.,n, unv i'. - .ills Oi, ii snhd il.i. it In, sjiriiiK ili.'i'.' trniii il. tUill c Uri'iiL-tit into I ul !o r Si'iitln'm i' 111.11 Ki'li. wlltrll 1! Ii .'111' HIM ia t ho ,,,. ,l( 1 11 nf the ii i'..u rimrniniH "'1 ul Klit;iuiil, : I On' -mil more ' , l" nf r'ini.iiiil, .''.llr.J ,.'iin- n fins t11.1i we t wn!i our Aillp i' -t oiJ u I1.1t "l inn at .ill 1 111 11 1111 h niir imriitii, Is wlli' li ' In, o u he Ii, hi-- in mo a 11.1i ui-ti .in ln-sl ii.iiit,'il SemiAnnual Custom Tailoring timirt' out jucl Vivo 1,111 !. or ir.'v.-it it A Hi. .1 or tlnW jlolll, 1.1,. 1 I nr ii, i m. 1 Hi.- Ol from si.irv ill rut . ..'in! n. n'lilus ot wlie. it nnil i' ' .Aporr.st WI1.1t ir 'ti.- n't trmn now lll'Ill what wo sn, ! ' -oi- ii 111 fit 111 ,,f f.i, .11 ill- Lost, oaw of 11 i.,' Ill-'ii .ili-l .In! I'll IM- til.' II- it foil! TUESDAY ANBr k C jC, A WEDNESDAY I cD,t) OC 0 Sl'ITS iMADI; TO MI-ASLMtt-. Tit Ouarantt-td. Workmanship (iuarantct'd. With universally higher prices on c cr thing that enters into fust-class clothes we will use our old Drice list. t oii'itv iii have a suit made in fit one's ni aiiiouut e.iu be saved by ihe ileal in s'i;ni, to (in along with the suit anil li not only alloi.ls ihe individual ticui e, hit a s Niv a new h it ,m, mher e-otnpleii- the atiue. I'lionse Iroin a sileei lot ol V, P' uii u.ivy hlue, I uiey elueks, m I "' l it: mi ll ihe oil, r is open to 0 n- and all alii,, i l; us ami Worsteds, in plain black, ipes and mixtures. No exira charse in a ot all builds and proportions F-UiOO! & iiiSEPKSON, W l l DON. N. c Th,- ,...-;.!, Ihis iiniiir Hint oOi. r s,i' te tv. . r t ; i. ii ' t. 'ttl.-K I f.-lt fllio m iI I'V that vv.'i'k. U.t. All'l!ll uilil trv I.V'i',; - ('"Iiil'"'a I. .. (O) Kii.il i.li :.. i.. irr. e,. s. it,-rv. ec ,. i ., :i.-...-.'l Mr-. Ilihr i ar.l piw l.j-.h.i .: rUil.le loniliouiiil i I 1 1 I'llalock, A 1 viroom, J. .V D.iiden, Van I'. Viartin. J S. I uihi-i, tl 1- Smith, O. K. Leg- ;r't. I Murohn-v HAD BEEN AN AWFUL SUFERER. I Sl NAKlK ,',As,. .lr t. w. I Mason, Senator from Niirthanip- ion county, is said to be the hand i soiuest speaker in the Stale Sen S Hi" PJid a graeclul and well j Jcsercd tribute to our Senate; in , sccoiiJnij; ihe uoininaiiun iliat had nisi been made by Senator Buxton, ."senator V.ason evidently spoke from me heart, and felicitous die tion and ivuh becoming ihouglii he enlogicd ihe i man who has re ceived more ai the hands of the people than any other man who adorn the annals of the State I ...-k.-u-h. th,- l.lu...-- . I re's siu-ir. s I'oiUmnis V II- r"Ui;h trial. ior ovi'i- fortv yoars it has boon i'"rr,-ctiii; Mi, h ailiiii-ntx. f yu h.-oo nv-t.Tn.iis iMin.li,-iti,ins writ., for n. h 'i-i- to I. vim K. l'iiil,lmm Midii-mi. Co.. l.vnn. Klass. WHY WOMEN SUFFER, Many w eldiin W omen arc Learn ing Ihe Cause htn ui the age of forty a in. n n.-ris , vi. Hum he v noly loveu ai twenty he realizes mm luck was with him, after all. Burlington, N, C., Oct. Kith, 1916. Pearson Remedy Company, Burlington, N. C. j l)e:ir Sirs: : Tins is to certify that I have been ' ukuig Indian Blood Purifier for a short while with the most saiisfac- ! lory results. I would gladly rec- i oinniend it 10 any one suffering as I did with indigestion, constipation and nervous prostration. I-'or ihe last three years I have been an aw ful smTcl el . Now I feel well and strong, ork hard every day, eai everything with no b id results. In fuel, my uidttton was so awful thai it s- ems almosi like any one being r used from the dead. 1 Feel thai I could nol say loo much in praise of this great blood and nerve rem edy May prayer is that you may live long and prosper. Respectfully, A. G. BOONE, 107 Stagg St., Burlington, N. C. roR KAi.E Br M. C. PAIR, Welelon, N. t. Koauoke I'lmrmacy, Koanuke KapiUi. Maroo llrutf io., Macoo, N. CI, Jturweli lru(rCo., Warreutoo, N. C. BEST ON THE MARKET FOR MALARIA, Anyone That Has Chills Should Try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Person keniedy Co., Charlotte, N. C. A short time acn I was ttlki.i with malaria and chills and nothing seemed to do me any good until I tried MRS JOh PHRSON'S RtM I:DY which quickly gave ihe de sired relief. And I can truthfully say that I think that the Remedy is the best on the market for ma laria and chills. Any one that has Malaria 1 would say try it and be convinced as I have. And oblige, W. L. HOUSF. Ahoskie, May 10th, 1917. UORSES fl SALE- AND MULES FOR I have several Dairs of horses and mules for sale, or I will exchange for cattle or hogs. L. T. Garner, Wei don, NC. W omen often suiter, nol know ing the cause B.tckachc, headache, dizziness, nervousness. Irregular urinary passages, weak ness, languor Each a torture of itself. "I "gcilu-r hint at weakened kid- llCVs. Stt.keai the root get to ihe cause. Ijuickly help the kidneys if the need it. No other remedy more highly endorsed than l)oan's Kidney Pills. Here's convincing proof from tins locality. Mrs. R. E. Eiradshaw, 526 Washington St., Rocky Mount, N. C, says: "My kidneys didn't act right, were weak and 1 had rheu matic pains in my back and hips. Colds settled on my kidneys and mornings I was soic and stiff. I had headaches and dizzy spells and my sight blurred. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of the rheu matic pains and all other symptom;, of kidney trouble " Price (iOc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pill., the same that Mrs. Bradsha had. EOSTER-MILBL'RN CO., Man ufacturers. Buffalo, N. Y. Notice of Qualification ol Administration 'I lie UU.I,'I-1LMI,-.1 liiiv illif .l!Hll!i,, as j adiutnistratoi ul .1 II. .i,,', i,l. .It-i-t-asotl I id the Superior I .mil ,,! llalila I'ounlv j on the 7tti day ol .latiunry. IIUs. Iiereliv notitien ail porMons liol.liuc claims airainst sai.t estate to presold tlit-ui to tun duly ventieil ut Ins liome in Koa noke Kaput TuiikIiii, or to I, is attor ney, W. I;. I aniel, ut Ui'lUou. . I'., on or Iteforr tvu-lve mouths ii.nu llie date of this uoliee. or tin- sum,, mil ht. plea.led In liar thi-roof All peisoim in dehte.1 to Haul estate are liel, I . uutilii-ii to make prumpt payment. Thu tlieuth day of .lanuarv. pits. K. li. VIXCKNT, Adiur. of estate of .1 . It. Vincent, itee'd. Vt. t. 1A.NLLL, Attorney 1 17 tt III US,- ,(!' I SI '. O-lll.-c to, ' I ', ' It 1. '11 !,, SCO'! .il. ill., M' f,,r ,.X.,-. uf poopli' In I,, ir -iil,.,liliit,.s (or )i.' Iliarki't . us inn llinil 111,'-,- (Hs'ilti, 1 til l.rl ol poi ntier rain i' boef ,, In.t.oi fell, s Iii the . . .ii rs.- ..f a I. ii,. r o, X l.iniN;,! v,n i, Mr .Lain I'.uil l.i;, -is ,,f o A,lni:iiilr.i'i,.,i, st.it.-d . i; i ii 1h.it "Kiitv Iiok riiiik.ir.l f.lrmei- of Nnrlh rarni.t.ii i: win l,v pr.'xv lo l-airoprt iiii. r,. WHEATLESS BISCUITS. I'ari liv' ruriiriiffil I tli f.-nturo nf tht'B.' 'I'll. 'Ut nhitllh - Iilsrurs. Flrsl, ilic r..n,ini';i i.iif-h.ilf ii r;;;. -is im! sit ;i v1i;(!hv , ,) j, , ovi'it ii ml si im-i f ivitn-silly uii1 il It irijtfiiiiOSf Uj riitftH i HE BEST. U ",::,:;,vrw,,i:::ij - ! """"""" T M i . nil 'iri i any nnrm.il wi in Ani'T- u i'.. nlli.lli: - ainl !o mi - ttiat no W!:!i h is will n-frnin savr hf and lite DELICIOUS CORN MUFFINS. Is ii ,..:. ,ii,. l.r, .ll.-IHs .,!, :, I,-; of pe: lull hint,' ,'Ups of niil.r l.-r, Mii'.-t- ;in,i Itits iiilMur., i wtil, h si, .ii ,1 ... Iilltll, Il II"' ,-0,lc,c!..,li , from u sj.i., Ul 1,1! tlltlOr. I'is, nils. alxlii ,.f mi I II. 'II of -ll'l. I!.. 3 I I i Hon e iVIadc. Pies, o icioi'i Chocolate, (Vv. hitman's Make) I ntllQfn Pno I i i'. -.t. - vuiuvu UUl.llli U i Sandwiches. cr! Coffee. ,Ly.mhaveti Bay Oysters i on the Half-Shell a ! For Those who 0 CP , c li .illli si,,.,,!, ' It .Hi I'.iike III I pil, I It' f Ulll.ll 1. of prol i, a,, s nt llllh Ollli- i',l reeltip Vork f ,1,. nr. T'i. ..roiiiil, ' Iniil'v l- 11"': . I"." Prefer The Best. M.C. PAIR O lv.onfivticiiis, Tnilct .Articles. '5c I I I ruits, cittars, Meditincs, J i J Complete l uncheonette in Connection, i A J ljiiirfEW-IHWf1lj" t. , -1 bank- Lm- (D o W i CO e-. The first enre of the depositor shoulJ be the Safety of the Bank The first turc of the Imnk should he Ihe Safety of the Depositor It is our care for the safety of the depositor that has earned the confidence of those whose first care is safety MjM 'i' I I H i 1 Chocolate Liquid Cherries 50c. Box 39c. '.aX C-.Just Received'!! ') l! Mi 11 a. w v Slam s iin jSt loc tin , u redoced to ... il ami l iitteis I" ....70c . Sc 5c A big Assortment cf small Hardware. PTiri1 r ls ! i n r i.iii tin 'in u in J . i Weldon, North taiiilir. Vi ) It v' A 1 1 New Todd Check Protector. If interested, call at this office. i " '" ' AU" "", "' " "' 11111 ' " J"'" ' " ' r JBp,H,,,,,,IB"p 77
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1918, edition 1
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