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U' :, A POWERFUL AID When you feel sluggish and nervous, tired and indifferent, you have the first symptoms of declining strength and your system positively needs the special nutritive food-tonic in SCOTTS EMULSION to replenish your blood power, enliven its circulation and bring back the snap and elasticity of good health. Scott' t Emulsion supplies Nature wUh the correct building-food which is better Vf than any drug, pills or alcoholic mixtures. Scott EmulMua i, in' rt-btu-tl In .-lir nvn Vli.r'. nil Ij, Lh f.lilli-, w tl i l 'A tuakr. 11 iMtr anil imuiimU. bVrjtl a "Vwu. BlituficUl N 17 tt T H 1. ;. WOK! N I S TllCKSll.U. l:l'i. 14, IVUS Published bvttry Thursday. if Hi fc M , I H M il l kli RAILS (II SUN.M'llUMN VIA M i Out? War. (!' mailj pui.iiiid, t-1 ix Muutii!, ' ' : A weekly it-mueaUc journal .'.i-vnti'.. to the malarial, eituf-atiouai, juli::i'a &U'i agricultural lUVvvnth of Halifax alio iirrouDdiucuuntii'i,. Atlvertisioy rales reawooatile anJ fur oinheU oa application. I pledge allegiance u MY FLAG and 10 iht Republic tur winch i stands, one natiun in divisible with Liberty and Justice for all. Let's keep our hearts warm any way. SAVK in the kitchen to help a: the front. Thi'S far 1918 has suffered from chilly feet. All Sunday school picnics are indefinitely postponed. Saturday being porkless day, nobody will be piggish. Once more the thermometer covers ttsell with glory. AuTOCKACY started the war Democracy is going to finish it. Porkless days tenJ to cnppl many a so-called turkey sandw ich Red tape is the protective color ation of the congentul chjir w arm er. THE Ausirians are realizing thai very much across the Alps liri Italy. Ik the world is to be saved In genius it is the genius of common sense. Germany finds it difficult to pm over a buzzard disguised as a dovr. of peace. KEEP the home fires bdrning and keep the trench candles n light them with. In order to make the world sal for demii'ri.:y it must be nude it'1 safe for despots. IT is announced thai, with prop er conservation, the fuel shoru'. will last all winter. It would help a lot if Mr. Hon .1 would assume control of and id minister the cooks. NOBOLY cares how soon the government takes the blizzard in dustry under control. IT did not require the votes ol the Academic Franchise to plae Joffre among the immortals. Cornbrkai) is said to be goo,: for the complexion. Save you complexion and win the war! Lvery nine Germany torpedoc a hospital ship, she helps to fix hct status in the scale of civilization. I HE Germans are finding thu they picked up a tar baby in the Russian Trotzky, and can't let go It is said the Huns are prepar ing a it Kind of fnghifulness. I . 1 , f the duCiishunu 1 l , tsr ucd to center on how fast u snip could travel across the ocean. Now it centers on how fast one can be built. NOT only ones the winter when Iini. ulj o! j.110, but It IS gtliln,: what it likes Look out lor tlic t,li!.i.i! liuihti Crop 111 lIH. REM1MSCENCES of March m Citiiiency tl : iv..;ae liouse hoiucr 10 fear mat die iucI tainn.c m.-y n.- t-. r-rnkc- until u ell along in r urtK coi.'li ut.i lo ILilllUdllU luxurious prices. Perhaps tne man who, according 10 the old ditty, 'kvOi :i. . p 1 . t ic (ulor" via not to far wrong. WELDON 33 YEARS AGO. L. Uc. C. A. 'oodvin, of Liih'.'ld, I has declined a call to the Warren- j ton Baptist church. j r '" I Rev M. McDuftie, who occu-1 ' pied the pulpit of the B.iptM church 111 this place last Sunday, preached a very hue sermon 111 ihe morning ! on ifie e il of strong Jrmk. j a I A young gentleman who is loud ; of shooting went to the duck pi. ml hunting a few day- ago I le stood up 111 a canoe and bijcJ .iway at a dutk, but the boat was not tencd and the heavy charge threw him backward 1. the jut Inch did no damage escepi to wet htm ail over I V1.11. - At Ins roiJeitve I'd rcti Ha.it i ,,;,J l-ntield nil MondlV nighl 0 S ,1'Ji.a Mr J.liiu Hep tir.N!..;i. iii ihe xh-i year t,t hts age lie u i'- a good neigln -.ir and good man 111 every respect U AKN K; K.M'li Oil i lillt'SC.C) night people i;i town vnv the rctlcc non of a fire and n-.-u morning learned that 11 was Dr. I'. J dec's barn. The building u j- destroyed and with 11 about 2? Kinds of corn and from three to four thou sands pounds of fodder liis be lieved that the turn -.ii set on tire as 11 was j good distance from any ' other building. Kaioioi The Rev. ,M V. McDuthe, w ho has charge of the j M.ipt-st church at this place lor ihe j past I - months has resigned his j rastorite and preached Ins last sermon here on Sunday night. ! The community will regret Mr. McDutfie's resignation as he was generally popular with our people. Killed on Tin-: Rah.. On Sat urday night train No. 47 which left here at 3 o'clock for Richmond ran over and killed Henry Vi'ilkins, colored, at Jordan's crossmg.about a mile beyond Garysburg. He had a satchel containing a piece ol meat and two bottles of w hiskey. . - Narrow Lscai'i; from Drown ing. On Saturday night three peeple, two men and one woman, who live m Northampton county, alter visiting Weldon got in a boat to go down the river to Blakley to return home. The boat suueis a rock and capsied. One of the men clung to the r i.k nut ihe mil er two held on to the boat as it float ed down the river. They cried for help lustily and their cries were he.ud in town and a number of men went down to rescue them. They had floated nearly a mile when they were reached. The man was sitting on ihe upset boat but the woman was 111 the water hanging on by her chin and in a few moments more would have necessarily drowned as her strength had been exhausted, and she was m an unconscious stale. a vvak coMMin ti:. President Wilson is naturally opposed to ihe creation of a new coiuniiti'.e lor lOrnttM ing th.- w ar "r a w ir c ibint" is s-i'ii. of tile senator- h i.i. ; nn. ,1 11. 1 c w ir n a :,;ch -v c arc ; gaged, is ihe iimsi c no-- il mi m all history I'l csKicni W ilsmi has 1101 only made gigunic strides m crcat'iig a great army and navy, oat he has been compelled to give tremendous aid and support to our allies at the same tune. The pro- j posed committee or W ar Cabinet I would have the effect of dividing ! the power and authority of the j President, which would be a great calamity. X'e are compelled to j admit that (iet'iiany has made a. wonderful right and she has done so by concentrating into a single unit, and if we are to win the war, President Wilson will have to con tinue as the single directing head of our great war measures. Divide ins authority or curtail it and we invite disaster. GIVE IIS THE NEWS. Y YOU KNOW OH ANY I items of interest or news call up 3-1-4 and let us tell it for you. Often you hear the pa per blamed for not publishing this or that you told them about. You know the people who run a paper are always good natured (or they couldn't exist) so they take what you say ot them, kindly. Tell us your news and we will publish what we can of il. JUST now the lion is unable to find a lamb to lie down with. AM r '-' 4ij4 Better Forming V , - t UP' "li'ilXSi'y i 1 Vd .1 hri v i 1 THREE HUSKY FELLOWS READY TO HELP OUT IN THE LABOR SHORTAGE .15' aih-ii I'li -rn .00 ..-i'n m. J N llAUridt v.iiniilili' n r.-iii-III. .!-v .1-. 1:0'. .r 11 11,11-t 11. 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I'-ilB.- il.-l.il, -t In .llltiv.il.,1 1 r..K, lull In t'li-ilnrii riiiin- 1 . i- in 1 1 liy Mi.- tisn nf f. riih,: r, iii.innrii ir-"'.l si.., una iriii.r.ivi-il m.n liiii.'rv . nil ..f -.inufi will s;i.- la hoi On- 'f"i "f u""il ft-r'ilii-r ttill iln B.or. work ill RrnwtnK rri'tm 'hau will Manage yiwr iiuonuv DON'T LET YOUR INCOME MANAGE YOU If you didn't have the money ou wouldn't speml it. Then why spend it. simph bii.;iiist' miu have it? tlptn an account here and save fniiui'li mnin'.v l be your um n maste r. PLAIN QUESTIONS TO ; WELDON PEOPLE, livery Wei Jon Header Will Admit j the Soundness of the Logic. Would cldon people recom- mend I loan's Kidney Pills as they 1 do it the medicine were not reha-1 bier Would they confirm their statements -after years have elapsed if their experiences did not show the remedy to be deserving of it? Statements like the following must carry conviction to the mind of every reader: George W. Tye, Cedar Street, Weldon, says: "My kidneys were not acting as they should and the kidney secretions were unnatural. 1 also had pains in the small of my back and through my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me of all aches and pains, regulated my kidneys and did me good gen erally." A Lasting llenelit Over three years later Mr. Tye said: "The benefit Doan's Kid ney Pills gave me lias been lasting and I have had no occasion 10 use them for the past two years." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Tye had. FOSTHR-MILBURN CO., Man ufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. H- ORSIiS AND ' MULKS 1-OR SALE I have several pairs of horses and mules for sale, or 1 w ill exchange for cattle or hogs. L. T. Garner, Weldon, N. 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Him ' .! t"ii iHiiniiina tu , hi'.'tl of jvr..tll( nm'rni m-t ;M) jJt.r " nil 11 y invt'Hii'j in ,r. tin in 1 hai tlu farmer will in1 Inn f 1. -r n-n' in his Invest- n.' i:l 111 l:ttl , .til., MlJ'J'o-illK ttlilt t)P p'T il: y f"l Ulmr, tho in f'riili'i, when in- V-.-lf, i. l.rhnr. in .,1,1 ne! hi in $11'.. 00; Utltl';i On ll iliVf-leH III f'TltllZer, it L': 1 hitll 11 lief KM I'e;iH f (III "I hi: - :t :itl !.e i II lie I rt'nienili 'U;; hhilliMi- i Mil ieim-ii'int; ;il,r v ;' 1 it": .'I Hl'pin'. t inns of plant foini l.ik w i-t ;ni iini,o.'i pien nf niit- i tllin iy Ki'il 111, ike1: nvjhU to ('111- ttnie .111 .lire nf colt. in or corn wjth jieihtj'S liitlf u- I'.tmr onliiiarily ?n l'!nv,!, nii.I m!liv;ie it be'ler, should li.- (.o.ke.1 hi ;,' !l, .. lilite il.- a POiirce if ti. ii in Cimiic 'li.- l.il'or KhortaK'-. Cooij eeij ,,f sr;uil KlH'WIl to ilri Well In a coii.iniinity will (In murh to. A.-tnl ilei'e;i-iiu; yi .1, without an in-CP';tJ-e uf atTenue. N t).i- i)i.i ;i ::iih wh'fi ttif fanner "hoili.l b Mir. In 11 1 these lliree (Top Tll.tk'. I'-. lO Hie flllle.l rX'fnt, 1(1 (1ff ulilitlltit DAY BY DAY I or n Itooverized Week, It is imperative that all wasie and untieecessary consumption of all sons ol foodstuffs should be rigid ly eliminated. President Wilson. Mi in DAY W heirless. ( tne meatless meal. riTSDAl Meatless. A w hcatless meal. W HDNl-.SDAY Wheatless. A meadess meal. THURSDAY A meatless meal. A w hcatless meal. t-RlDAY. A meatless meal. A w heatless meal. SATURDAY. Porkless. A wheatless meal. SI'NDAY. A meatless meal. A w heatless meal. l-.at mixed cereal breads and economize in the use of sugar and fuel every day. Administrator's Notice. liavinir 'lualiliisl as ii.liuniistrator of the estate ol II. I . Hell, tltwawl, late ol llalit'tix enmity. -V r . linn ih tonott I'v all pernHis liavinir elaitna utrainst ttie estate uf iant ili-eeasist lo exhibit them to the unileriiiKtieil at Tillery, N C, oo or In-fore ttie Hist day oi' January, !ly, or this nottet'will be pleaded 111 bar ot their reeoveiy. All persons iuilehtedui the sunt estate will please make itnrue iliate pavment. Tins tiie ni'tli day of .Ian I'Hh .1. O.AI'HI.l'.VMUTE, Admr. of I). C. Melt, deceaaed. UEO. CO KEEN, Attorney. ISiltt FIB Ml irim v Hi AT PUISIilC At 10:30 A. M. O'Clock. Carstarphen Old Home Place Located near Fitzhugh's Store and about seven miles of Weldon, four miles of Garysburg and five miles of Roanoke Rapids, g & g i & & MHO Has been subdivided into ten tracts of twenty-five to fifty acres and will be sold to the HIGHEST BID DERS on EASY TERMS. If you want to buy a good farm at your own price do not fail to at tend this sale. Brass Brand! Free Prizes! E2F Sale takes place on the property. Ili 11 J. W. CALLAHAN, Manager Auction Department AUCTION' ! 1 nil r rVDl U M. I'll Kill's ..t canhlp yen ! Our line is 'complete: Our pried and se; 7..ctj right ! The homo of good vai .i : ot n touch with us and keep ost d. nxiddy mouses Middy Suits Teach Style "Supreme" Miikly Ulouses and Mid- In style, quality and ilv Suits represent the value, because made by best, Correct up to the master - tailors, fabrics minute stles Made ac ' from the standard mills cording to the U. S.Navy Regulations OUR spring line is already arriv ing and we have a beautiful line which will please the most fastidi ous. Notwithstanding the scarcity of goods and high prices, we can ohuw you a hand-come line very reasonable. M. FRE1D, l.ADIl:.S AND CENT'S Ol 'TFITTKR, WliLDON, N. C. 1 jS3.50j T () 1) A Y There are thousands ol men e;irinu V. I. I). Shoes And there must be a reason. Perhaps, It's just the awing ol the toe-or the "leel" of Ihe leather or maybe just the stitching but the differ ence is there and in every pair of W I-. I). Shoes is so noticeable that you'll see it the minute you put a pair on your feet W.:. DOUGLAS Douglus Shoes for Men and Boys are made of the finest grades of lea t 11 ers and they are made by on ly the most skilled shoe iinakers FARBER & JOSEPHSON, Wm.DOM, N. c. ($6.00j 0 MB1 0 O a HOIBllBlOI(l()HOM FOR THOSE WHO PREPERJHE BEST. Home-Made Pies, Hot Chocolate, ( W hitman's Make) Tomato Boullion Sandwiches, Coffee. cn , (1) c jLynnhaven Bay Oysters j cn the Half-Shell I For Those who j Prefer The Best. j"! M.C.PAIR Confections, Toilet Articles, j Pruits, Cigars, Medicines, I Complete I SCTfOR THOSK 5 - 5 "5 j!f. JyJust Received;'; '! Iffy Chocolate Liquid Cherries fl ii 50c. Box 39c VI ii. $1.00 Shirtwaist 10c. Bowls reduced to 10c Bread and Butters WCT- 1-4 m. A big Assortment of small Hardware. .Dtniuoa - H Weldon, North Carolina. ffl of the country. Call In and inspect them S4.5o You'll find them as near perfect a .-hoe as can be made. S7.00j 0)B-OO4 Luncheonette in Connection. H0 PP.FFER THE EIS1' 'Ax ,1 . -79c 5C sc LACE, 18 inch es (wide Per Yard, iu - daf.MUnft v-. . . ! r
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