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MANl'VAt'll'liERs OK Building; Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Door and Window Screens MADE TO OKIIKK AMI UK.I.I I.Alt STUCK M.K Oood Materials, High Grade Workmanship Our Slogan. Weldon, N. C. 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 vour 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 QIVE satisfaction as you are to receive it. Weldon firnito Company, Weldon, N. C. PRICE LIST SELL 2 IN 1 TYRES 600 W. Broad St., RICHMOND, VA. Your Old Tyres Made Into One ,1 stowkh Krusixin vi ttltril VAHi.ViH I Sl.K 2HxU U :w8 KM) W 31x1 V. m S.HI4 W MlK 3!il4l 5 H i 3M4 -i : ' stuf 3.-.I4 ' :wi4J 37I4J 7 W 3il5 7 ' 8615 ' 7'-. 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Try it tomorrow morning for breakfast. If it isn't all you expect, you can get your money back. Luzianne lor aroma, frugrance and snap. Try it rmr IIZ1A.NNF JOHN McCLAIN o 3C T II K t 3 ! ,.i i mm A ESTABLISHED 1892 iapital and Surplus ,160,000. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. H PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ; i:. iiami:I.. I'llKlliKM. W. K. SMITH. V 1 1 ' K- l'KK IIIKNT. .1. O. 1 1 RAKE, (' AM II 1 BR. 2C SONG OF YOUR LIFE, Sir Rosslyn Wemyss, who was ap pointed first sea lord of the British ad mlralty to iucceed Admiral Jelltcoe, He la a man of great executive ability. DAI 'VIATION. Would Have Nolhing to Stand On. A darkey was being assisted in having his tilled. When ii came to the branch of ihe army he de sired to serve in, and asked 10 name it, among which was avia tion, he listened alternatively, then remarked : "Dai 'viaiion; whai's dat ?" He was told that ii was flying in ilie air, in a machine, he asked : "Is it run by a engine, like a t-'ord?" Being told that ii did, he exclaimed with some feel ing : "No, sir, boss; nolhin' like dat. Don't wain to be up dar. 1 might be ridin' wid a while man, and suinhV git de matter wid de mechine, and he say, "Nigger, gii out here and crank dis inerchine,' boss, "I wouldn't have a darned thing 10 stand on. No, sir; noi dat." Another darkey, iieing asked to select the branch he would like to go into, was faced with the same aviation proposition, and he wan ted to know what it was. Being told it was to Hy in the air, he re marked: "No siree; I wants to stay on the ground." He was told that if he went over to Trance they might possibly blow him up in the air, and hadn't he better be riding in the air, instead of being blow u up in it, replied: "No, sir; no excavation for inc. You put me down in de medicine depart ments. NOT SO KICH. "Maud says her lace is her for tune." ' Well, she wouldn't be very rich if she were two-faced. DR. MILANKO VESNITCH Dr. Mllanko Vetnitch, Serbian min ister to France, who head the diplo matic and military miiaion to the Unit ed State, Doctor Veinltch rep re tent ed hia country at the interallied con ference In Paris. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS.T.ORIA Don't let the song go out of your life, Though ii chance sometimes to flow In a minor strain; it will blend again Willi he major tone you know. "What though shadows rise to obscure life's skies, And hide for a lime the sun, The sooner they'll lift and reveal the rift, If you'll lei the melody run, "Don't let the song go out of your life; Though your voice may have lost its trill, Though the tremulous note may die in your throat, Let it sing in your spirit still. "Don't let ihe song go out of your life; Lei it ring in ihe soul while here; And when you go hence 'twill follow you thence, And live on in another sphere." WEEPING FOR A NIGHT. "Weeping may endure for a night but joy comeih in 1 1 it- morning. Psalms 30:5. Suggested by a sermon. Just for the night, the weeping may endure, Just for the night, the darksome shadows tall; When morning dawns the light will conic again, And shed its radiant beams o'er all. Just for the night, the pathway seems so dark, No glimmering ray to show us w here to go; But daylight comes, the t'nmlorter is near, And guides us over way ; we did not know. Just for the night, life's s "'.'ins so lull of gloom, And oft our pillow is bedewed with tears; Bui on the morn new joy will fill our hearts, And chase away the sadness and the tears. Private John McCtain of Dayton. 0., a member of the American expedition ary force In Fran-.e, wearing the French Croix de Guerre with the palm awarded him by the French govern, ment for saving 50 persons when an enemy aviator dropped a bomb in the village in which he was billeted. Mc Claln quickly picked up the bomb and running to a nearby river threw It far out from shore. DIPLOMAT. "Brown is a rlevor K'lv, he is." "Wimr'u I... .i.,u ,,. "Mot his wife on tho street, dodged her, turned his nose up when she waved at him, and when he finally bumped square ly into her and sho wanted to know what lie meant 'liy his conduct, hunted if he didn't tell her lie didn't recognize In r ami thought it was some im pertinent person trying to flirt wi WffY SpEfio JLL You Ew?t You might get sick or hurt-be prepared for it You might want to make an investment start now, "Takes money to make money," you know You might be visited by thieves or fire-an account with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to get into. We oav 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts 3 THE BANK OF HALIFAX N. L. Stedman, President HALIFAZ IT. P. C. Gregory. Vic, president c. F. H. Oregory Cannier SIR FREDERICK E. SMITH Just tor ihe night, we sigh and mourn and And feel that liTe is more than we can bear; Bui when the gladsome sunshine brightens all Our hearts rejoice in beauty everywhere. Just for the nighl ! O weeping one look up; Larth's shadows soon will llee away, And joy will come, and we will enter in The glorious dawn of an eternal day ! weep, BILL'S LAST CHANCK. THE NEXT CAMPAIGN. The following comes from n I reader who is employed on mu- nitions: , There had, it appears, been an explosion at a neigborinc; factory, and the manager, who was snatching a brief holiday at the time, hurried home to investigate. "How in the world did it happen;-" he asked the foreman as he viewed the wreck. 'Who was to Illume':"' "Well, jolt see, sir," was the reply, "it was like this. Hill went in the mixing room, prob ably thinking of something else, ami struck a match in mistake. He " "Struck a match!" exclaimed the manager ill aina.eineiit. "I should have thought it would have Ii. tii the last thing on earth he il do." "It wi, sir" was the rejoin der. -Chicago Herald HATH I: If WAS K HINT. "1 understand old man Simp kins was very much opposed lo his daughter marrying Bill Smith; called Bill a fool and nil that sort of thing." "That's all very true, and be fore he had been married six months Bill admitted the old man was right." lallas(Tex.) News. It is much easier to deceive our selves than it is lo deceive others. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "Morning, Jim." "Morning, senator." "Jim, I suppose you are going to vote for me as usual. My poli cies " ' Your policies are all right, sen ator. But there was a mighty pret ty girl around today looking for votes." ANSWERED PRAYER. He asked for strength thai he might achieve; he was made weak that he might obey. He asked For all things that he might enjoy life; he was given life that he might enjoy all things. He asked tor riches that he might be happy; he was given poverty, thai he mighi be wise. He asked for power ihai he might have the praise of men; he wi Rvn .v::t.!icc.s ha; he ir.iKhi feel the need of (Jod. I le asked lor health thai he might do heller things. He has received nothing ili u he asked for, all th.u he hoped lor. His prayer was answered. Fire Insurance & Surety Bonds ! Life, Accident and Health. Plate Glass and Automobiles. Repre senting leading companies. See me about your insurance wants. I,C. DEAPKB, Ullice in (ireen Building, T.LDON, N. C. NO MOTHERS IN-LAW, Why do you think II turn out to be a hap- Wilkins iheir life w py one? Bilkins Because their parents were so angry about it ihat they refuse to visil ihem. Life is bui a dream to ihe aver age young man until experience kicks his shins and wakes him up. Some men are never deep think ers unless they go down in a mine. Sir Frederick E. Smith, who was Great Britain's censor during the first year of the war, is now on a visit In the United States. He believes the censorship should not prevent the pub lication of the heroic deeds of the troops. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Help to Past the Criiit Safe lyProof that Lydia E. 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