Women Prepare 1 v Thousands olwo',, n itlnSo.u!iliav overcome thoir stil' . a-d m.(, ,wn cured o'. woman'. ,y ur, iVrcc'a Favorite l'reecripti ; lnP tfiii)triH.tB medicine, tlmuuli .iLiricd nearly hall a century ago, bells mim widely l.-ilay. It, can now be had in tablet rni as well as liquid, and every woman who eufiers from backache, headache, nerv ousness, should take this " Prescription" of Dr. I'ierce'i. It is prepared from nature's roots and herbs and docs not contain a particle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's uot g secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on wrap per. Send I0c. for trial package to Dr. V. M. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. f. AmiVll.l.K. T.'1"l l, . .. I'li-rcee I nvorlU' l're,ri,li,,ii mi i,i ,. -,iiu no Kiwi II In rei'oiii,iii,i,,l,l " du. It ! i.i , muni im,I than the doelortf ! several uiol iieim 1 f Ihelll ,11,1 w I imy oo,l, n, tr I leree'n lavuntn I'roHerlptliiii a Hi,, only thiiiK (r .-in, uroKeiwiown wnnieii. 1 ,.,. ,k a new woman afi.-r 15f. II. and never lelt i,; ,y"''!! '. -Mm. Aones Tatum. it:, I,, (in. ii su S-i.acai-oa. AI.A.--I hav taken Dr. fierce s J lea-atll .I'ellet- tor, -oVllpa,! i. k headache. .Harness, eol.lj (irlp Mid received ureal lienelit, also have 111,1) ,,1",'.1'il1v",';ll" I'rescrlpli,,,,' a.,,1 lil,,.,i .ichcul Discovery' in u. rinf 1 v . reit mat. ts ami feel , '," yr '. meiidliiK these nnueiliei to lilijonu " Mild. A. M. t'AMl', ' THli ROANOKH N I; V S Thuksday, Feb 14, I9IS NOTICE There will be a regular convoca tion of Roanoke Chapter SI H. A. M. in Masonic Hall, every Krsi and iliird Wednesday evenings. A. B. Stainhack, Sec'y, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. An early spring is predicted. Mrs. J. T. Gooch is visiting friends in Raleigh. A man doesn'l mind being fooled if he does it himself. Ureak your Cold or l.aGnppe with a few doses tsm. Mr. M. S. Mounicasile spent Tuesday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. House spent last Sunday at Theltna. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1:. Brow n -.pent the week end at Littleton. Lots of men seek temptation in order to test their strength. All girls sing like birds but there are many kinds of birds. Most people pay too much for the things they get for nothing. Rev. F. M. Shamburger spent a few days at Henford last week. By holding her tongue a wo man can keep her husband guess ing. The weather for the past several days has been all that could be de sired. RUB-MY-TISM Antiseptic, re lives Rheumatism, Sprains, Neu ralgia, etc. Messrs. J. B. Sledge and I'ierce Johnson, of Camp Lee, spent the week-end in town. Miss Estelle Crawley, from near Littleton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. E. Brown. This country is tired of those politicians who have long fingers and short memories. When a man thinks that long hair will make up for a brain short age he deserves pity. Sometimes it is easier to apolo gize for what you did not do than for what you did wrong. Somehow a man never discov ers that he is a fool until long after his neighbors have found it out. Carnegie's wealth wouldn't be gin to pay for enough hero medals if kissing were really dangerous. Loan Uncle Sam all the money you can spare, and think hard be fore you say you can't spare any. You will be surprised to find out how much good there is in the world if you will sit up and take notice. There is one advantage in being your own boss you can work overtime and on holidays if you want to. The surer a girl is about a man's being in love with her the less sure she is ahum being in love with him. Rev. I!. C. Few, of Roanoke Rapids, occupied the pulpit of the M, E. church, in this place, lust Sunday morning. Of course men are not vain, but just tell a man over fifty that he doesij'i look a day over thirty and watch the effect. Mr. R. S. Hall went down to Scotland Neck last Sunday to be present at the funeral servi ces of his nephew, Mr. Ed. Hall. We are pinning our faith to the ground hog theory. If all over the world the sun didn't shine any brighter than it did here the good luck has come our way. And the weather man tells us it has been bid weather in (he United Stales. ! y.jy ii Km vens-of Wils,)"- s,u-ni Mom ,y here with her cuus- 1,1 '.'.r. I' A Lewis. Miss Am, I- .i.-dlin Id, Tuesday K'luin . t i,cshe goes i.i b"' M ''I mi millinery Willi tw ounce allowance uf ; brtiHl at we are brought I closer to the. realuaiiun uf ihe lact '" "iiniin is in war, and that 'e must feed the mKr nations j tidiimt! with us. Conserve all i foodstuffs. Do your bit in every ' way you can. : Two Ot'NCES 111 the old Jays the average man who took a little ' nip thought two ounces a man's size drink. Why nt conclude that two ounces ol bread is the same thing in fund ? A Si'iDHK In his I'aitk.-A superstitious subscriber, who found a spider in his paper, wants to know if is considered a bad omen. Nothing of the kind. The spider was just looking over the columns ol the paper lo see what merchants were not advertising su thai u could spin us web across his store dour and he free from disturbance. Thh WKArniiR Man. - That flag we have talked about will soon be floating. We have the Hag. We have the intention. The weather man has been the thing that held us j back, but ihe weather is going to j be all right in a short time. We j gel tins information from ilie weather man who knows imlhini abuui it. (ioNh Nokth. Miss Alice Kcl ley has gone north to purchase a full line of spring millinery lor Mrs. '. A. Lewis. She will return about February 1 7th. Miss Kelley is an experienced milliner ami knows how to cater to the wan is of the ladies of this town and com munity. Lookout fur the nreiiv styles when she returns. A Big Leak. "Uncle Remus" knew where one big leak in the kitchen was when he wrote this verselet : "Why should decolored man work so hard When he's got a cook in de while man's vard. livery night at half-past eight tou see me standing at the white man's gate Waiting for de cook wid de well- ti lieu plate. Ad i;i(tisi:d L hulks. The following is a list of letters remain ing "uncalled for" in the Weldon postol'Kce : James Ameen. Siller Merrill. J. H. Williams. Persons calling for abuve letters will please say "advertised." giv ing date of advertising. I). T. ClARK, I'. M., Weldon. N. C. Feb I I, HH.S. RVIKIOTIC Ml-:t.TIN(;. Aii im mense crowd gathered at Halifax Monday, answering the call of Mr. R. C. Dunn, fund administrator fur the county. Speeches were made by Mr. Dunn and our Mayor, Geo. C. (ireen. Halifax county people are al ways ready to go to the front in the nuhl and this assemblage proves that we waul tu know what lo eat and what not to eat, so that our fighting men may be kept trong and thus be able to soon end the horrible war. l.ECTI IHI-I AT CiNI-KN BlIILUINti. Miss Minnie Jjiinason, of the Stale Normal College of Greens boro, will give a public demonstra tion of food conservation and food substitutes in the (ireen building, on February 19th, to which the public is urged to be present. Miss Jamiason is sent out by the College and comes at the invitation of ihe Book Club and there are no charges, whatever. The ladies of Roanoke Rapids, Halifax, Garys burg and surrounding country are invited to come and let Miss Jamia son leach them how to do their bit in helping at this crisis of the world's history. Halifax Items. The Elizabeth Montfort Ashe Chapter will meet with Mrs. Gowen at 3. .10 P. M. Thursday. Feb. I 4th. Those who attend are requested to look over iheir sunnlv of icllv and iam and bring as much as they can spare for Base Hospital at Camp Greene. Lieut. Wilson, mess olhcer, has iust written the Elizabeth Moiulori Ashe Chapier that the patients mess uses about 000 pounds of iellv or iam per week and they will appreciate anything the Chap ter can do for them. e are re nuired bv the War Relief Commit tee D. A. R. to do our bit if its ever so small. Mrs. Myrtle Loften, of Norfolk, Va., has been the guest of Mrs. W. A. Willcox for the past week. Miss Nannie Gary is vuiiing Miss Annie Fenner in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. George Mordecai, of Raleieh. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faison. Miss Lucy Butts, of Garysburg, who has been the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Mussellman, has returned home. New Cum Organized. Mrs. L. W. Murphrey was hostess to a number of her friends Tuesday afternoon, from 4 to 6. The 1 hursd iy afternoon club was or utnized with Mr. Murphrey as president, Mrs. H. V. Bounds, vice-president, Mrs. C. W. How ard secretary, and Mrs. F. J. Bounds treasurer. The members are : Mesdames H. V. Bounds, F. J. Bounds, Cole, Cornwall, Howard, Vincent, Seifert, Morri sette, Shepherd, Wood, Overman, Gore, Murphrey, Alter the business was oyer Mrs. Murphrey, assisted by Mrs. Corn wall, served delicious chicken sal ad. Mrs. Murphrey was voted a very gracious hostess. HAl.lt x II. I) C -The Hali fax Chapier U. I). C. held us reg ular monthly meeting wuh Mrs. H. B, l-'urgerson on Thursday af ternoon. In the absence of the President, first vice-president, Mrs. W. A. Willcox, called the meeting to order. A goodly number re sponded to roll call. Letters front Slate President, Mrs. Thrash, and Director N. C. Division War Re lief work, Mrs. R. P. Holt, were read. They are urging each Chap ter to do its bit for our boys some where in France. Especial atten tion was called to the endowment beds in a hospital in France. Money was voted from the treas ury to be sent at once for this most worthy cause The hostess as sisted by Mrs. Annie Gowan serv ed simple but delicious refresh ments After which an impromptu musical program was rendered by Mrs. J O. Applewhite and Mrs H. B. Furgerson, which was thor oughly enjoyed. The Chapier hav ing spent a very pleasant afternoon adjourned to meet with Mrs. 1). M. Campbell in March. Jurors Drawn. The follow ing is a list of iurors drawn for the March term of Halifax Superior Court which convenes on Monday, March ISth: First Week-IL L. Roebuck, W. E. Nicholson, Jacob Dickens, J. R. Whitaker, W. T. Cook, J. H. Baucnm, R, C. Morris, E. E. Stallings, J. M. Parker, W. A. Walston, H. C. Spiers, W. H. Morse, W. S. Baiton, C. M. Cot ton, J. L. Morris, J. R. Stephen son, Lawrence Whiilocke, J. 0. Whitehead, J. B. Kennedy, J. T. Morriss, A. B. Schlichter, H. L. Faucen, W. C. Bass H. T. King, L. A. Dickens, S. O. Purvis, All Brill, Enoch Simmons, W. B. Strickland, W. N. Harvey, S. F. Patterson, Will Pepper, M. H. Allen, J. P. Ellen, hV C. Josey, Jr., J. H. Lewis. Second Week D. Boykins, E. C. Bobbin, R. A. Light, S. W. Dickens, W. E. Fleming, G. H. Johnson, H. L. Adcock, Jas. A. Pinman, C. W. Bailey. W. C. Allsbrook, B. D. Mann, C. P. Vincent, L. A. Kitchin, T. P.Hale, Hugh Johnson, J. B. Gray, W. T. Shaw. Tin; Old - Fashioned Fike l'l Ai.l . We had the pleasure of visinng a home recently where there was an old-fashioned fire place. We enjoyed it. There is something about the old-fashioned fireplace thai takes a body by the hand without waiting for an intro duclinn. It doesn't i'.cep a man standing out in the hall till his nails turn blue, and he sighs a regret that he didn't bring his ear-muffs along; but before he can tell how it is done it has made him feel right at home and is communing with him like an old friend with whom he hopes never to part again li puis him in the best chair and is on the way to ihe cel lar For cider, before he can get his hat off And as he sits there rub bing his hands with an ecstatic sort of feeling lo w hich no word in our language can give lull expression, he leels like giving the bulk of his properly lo the poor before he has been there two minutes. It warms him up with a glow that makes him feel benevolent from his teeth to his toe nails; quickens up his blood nil he almost feels his hair grow, and takes away the fear of death, or gives a fascination of fire, which amounts to the same thing. Junius Daniel Chapter Ll. D. C The Junius Daniel Chap ter U. D C, met on Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Wilkins as per announcement. The meeting was opened with a selection called "A Prayer," which voiced the sentiment of every patriot at this time. After reading a most inter esting report of the last meeting held by ihe Chapier, Mrs. W. C, Allen read i New Year's greeting from our President, in which Hie years woik ol toe u. u. u s was specially outlined. In this, the Daughters are urged to raise no money for monuments this year, but give liberally to aged veterans, the educational fund and the homes tor Confederate men and women. Each chapier is also urged to con tribute to a fund for the endow ment of a bed in a base hospital at Nunilly, France, which is for the use of American soldiers and un der the supervision of the U. S. army. These beds cost $6.00 a year and it is the purpose of the N. C. Division U. D. C, to fur nish this amount and name the bed for General "Stonewall" Jackson. This chapter voted to make a con tribution to this fund. The chap ter adjourned with prayer for our army and navy, to meet in March with Mrs. J. S. Turner. SAM W. SMALL. '''V '1 V A Rev. Sain W. Small, one ol America's famous platform orators will deliver a le.line al the Meth odist Church, Friday, February I Sill, at S o'clock P. M. Subject; "Uncle Sum's Water Wagon." Admission free and ihe public cor dially invited. THE BOOK CLUB. Met on Tuesday, l-'ebruury 5th, With Miss l.unice Clark, as Hostess. After an intermission, owing 10 the disagreeable weather, for sev eral weeks, the Book Club met on Tuesday, Feb. 5th, with Miss Eu nice Clark as hostess. The day was extremely cold but the cheer ful open fires made the hostess' cordial welcome seem more real and the guests lelt their warming influence. Alter the routine busi ness when items of importance were discussed the regular pro gram for ihe day was taken up. The subjects were "American Rail roads" and "The Conquest of the Air." Mrs. E. I I. Smith read an article relating to George Stephen son, who built the first railroad. Mrs. W. C Allen had written a paper "Story of the American Rail road" which was read by Mrs. Wilkins who took occasion to men tion the fact that the old Petersburg Railroad which ran to Blakley, two miles below Weldon, was among the first built in the United Slates as that was opened for transporta tion in i 832, ihe Seaboard Road completed to the Roanoke river in 18.14, the Wilmington and Wel don, the longest then in existence, in IS40, thus Weldon from its earliest beginning was "an impor tant railroad centre." Mrs. Geo, C. Green read an interesting arti cle from a recent issue of The Out look, describing the exploits of air planes and Zeppelins and the pari they are taking in the present day warfare. This was the ninth anni versary of the Book Club and nine members responded to the roll call The hostess served delicious re freshments in courses. The guests of the club were Mrs. Shamburger, Mrs. Blalock, Mrs Duncan, and Miss Kate Garrett who entertained the ladies with some attractive instrumental music Cuie little Valentine souvenirs were given and the meeting ad iourned with the Club motto: "May we have ihe wit to discov er what is true, and the fortitude to practice what is good." Advice is seldom welcome; and those who want it the most, always like it the least. Usually it's the want of oppor tunity that enables a man to boast of his honesty. A girl's features may be stamp ed on a young man's heart, but it is her drug store complexion that looms up on his coat lapel. VINOL REMOVES MUSE Of A Constitutional Remedy That We Guarantee Lagrange, N. " C "For yeart I suffered with a chronic cough, so I could not sleep nights and continued to lose flesh. My druggist asked me to try Vinol. It cured my cough, I can sleep nights and have gained twelve pounds. , Vinol is the best tonic and tissue builder I have ever taken." W. D. Ren, Lagrange, N. C. We guarantee Vinol for thru, it coutfhg, colds and bronthitia. Nui a patent medicine. Formula on every bottle. Your money back if it fa Is. W. M. Cohen Drug Co., WVUlon. Notice of Qualification of Administratrix. The uiult-piitrnoil, Mrs. Ktti T. Jim n, liaviutr ijuahlied a Ailmiimtratiiy of the csUW'of K. Moseloy Hinwn, Heci as etl, lie tore the Clerk of the Suponor Court of Halifax county on thelL'tli !;y uf t-'ehmary, litis, hereby nolillrs ail peisouti hotiliiiK claims against tin es tate of H Muaeley Brown to preacut them to her duly verilied at Itt'r irsi (lence in Koanoke Rapids 'Township, '. C.,oi to her attorney, V. K. Daniel, Weldon, N. C, within twelve uiuulhs from the dato of tliis notice, or the same will be pleaded in bar of recovery there of. All persons indebted to mud estate are requested tu make itnuiedmti- pay iii en l. v Tlni thol'itu ,lv of Keliruui v. 1!1 illt. 1 1'KIET. HlitiWN, Administratrix of the Kstate of li. Moseley Brown, deceased. W. . DAJS1L, Attorney. U 14 tit REV. notice: i Sale for Division of Val-1 ! uanle Real listate. I iU i :tn l Im Uth'MltV Ml,' 1 .v iM. Un fit ot lilt- '-iit i I l i I t o tax county in a I -i.n'n tlllnl 'lioWli.t.i tloilll'U -t 1 to llif ) tKllt Kx-l'.Utr.'' Ill HIK IN l I Ofll lllli-Oti'T S ill. "II I luirsiiuy, Mnrch I Uh, JH, :il oVIock M.. in I'l out of tin I'ml- iillife in Hie town uf eMuii. V ( ' , uf let Im hiiIi al nililie miehoti to the liikrli e-l IniUei thereof, and upon the trim lieieinalii't' iiameil, ih ;,'( lul or .aieeU of lain! situate. unr uui heiutr Ileal the town of WeMou. (",, heiih.-l as follow I ll:T l.'ll . That e.-it:,!!! ol lau l Willi illlpMiv 'iiieiits lh lei'ti. In I'linonn at a cornel on (he w t Mle of an e ti It-nH! ol Jin Mf eet ll oil) town uf W el- luii, mi the liui' of the I. it of M ih. Mai y .. ll'iiiii'N, an ! Milium thence alone the line of Mlv l;ilv I. 1'xMilnls in H weiieilv illliTtloli (I let 1, unit, or lest, toihe t'uflil nI nav ol the A r I.. Hail luitil I 'o , thenee ulolU' the t ii! li t of-w ay in a -nut he i ly ihiei-lioii I .:! Iret, mole or lest, lo a miner on the nnlil-of-way in the line oft'. I'. Kiuiihls. I lniiee alony Ilie line ot sun) '. I'. Kouii'ls in an east etlv tint il i Mi :il feet, more in lens, lo anolhei miner in tlielmeuf sunt Hounds Oil I. till sheet; tlieili-e uli'llL' tlie rtest tid- of 1. 1 in Mi eel in a north''! I -. direc tion teet. more or less, to the heirin llilitf. f Ion lot is sold stilijecl to an ease ment in a driveway l."x 1 m feel, heum hint: at Klin Mi eet, in Ihe adjoining lot ol Mtw. Maty K. Hounds. There is lo laled fill tins lot a valnahle i evidence and ontliuiidiiiu's, whirlt makes it erv tie tahle iro.etty. SKroMi LOT. That en lam Jot of laud I villi: on the west side of said Kim street and hciniinik' at u oi uer on wind street in the line of .1. V. i'owell ami MiniiniL' thence aloin; the line of said I'owell in il westeily direction :i!."i feet, iitoie or less, lo niciit-oi-way ol A. ( . I.. iiy. I o. ; thence aloni; the said i itfht-uf- wav mi a southeily direction .iO leet, more or les.H, lo an iron slake, coiner "store I it;" thence alonif line of store lot in an easterly direction -H."i leel, more oi less, to an iron stake in corner 'More lot" on lite west side of Lint sheet; thence aloni: west side Llm street in a northerly lire.-tfon Mi feel, more or less to the lirst station. I(li;i LoT. That certain lotknowu yche-1 '.outii Is Store Lot," heirm- uuii: al an noli stake on west rude Kim street, corner "Kccoml lot ' uliove de- rihed, and niniiitiif thence tilonir line 'Second lot" in a westerly direction ;t."i feel, more ui less, lo the t ik(hl-of-way of A. C, L. Ky. Co.; thence in a southerly direction aloni: said l iht-ol-wav 111 leet, more oi lens, to corner in line of hiou A I'oolc Muuiifactiirini: I'o'n lot; thenee in a boiitheasteily direction alomr i on .V Poole MIl;. Co s. lol .It., feet, mote or less, lo a a stone, another corner ot said .M fir. (Vs lot on the west side of Klin street; thence alouir the west side Llm street - feet, more or less, to the iM'trmniiuf. On this lot is located a two-story frame store I iu 1 1 1 1 n Lf. Sales to be made subject to confirma tion of court. I Terms of Sale. One third cash noon coitlii inatioii, balance e,ual installments one and two years, de ferret 1 payments lo be secured by I'eeds offritsts on properties and to hear interest at six pel centum per annum Irom date of continuation. I his the Mh dav ol I eh. 1!US. Wm, L. KNIOHT. Cuiiunissioner. SALE OP REAL ESTATE By Trustee. BV ll'Tl K of a ceituin deed uf trust tlated Match I, PHI, execu ted and delivered by 11. O. Kowe and Annie S, Howe, bis wife, and P. N. Mum hack, Jr., and S. Kthel Stainhack, his wife, to the uiiileisiu'iied, V. I', hail tel. ti ustee. which dee.! ot trust was dlllv lecoided Mi Hook piiL'e totl.ollice of the Ueirislel of Heeds lol Halifax county, s. cutiinr ceitain indebtedness therein set oul to the .1. Peiiy I oin pany, letault liavinir been made in the payment of the sameaud the uudersiL'ii ed ha illir been requested by the said .1. W Perry 10. to execute the power of sale contained in the said deed of trust, the uiidersiirncd trustee will sell al public auction tor cash, on Saturday, March 2, II8. at PJ o'clock, M.. in the town of Wel don, County of Halifax, stale of North Carolina, in front of the properly hete iuaflci described, all the infill, title and interest ot the makeis id Ihe said deed of 1 1 list in and to the follow inc described 1 1 act oi puict'l ot land Ivm Nituaif and bemir in the tow u of Weldon, county of Halifax, Mate ot Norlh t iirolina. and desenbed us follows; PeLMnniu ata point on the east side of Wa-hiiiKloli Avenue lit feet and li inches from its intersection with 1'iist sheet, thence aloni; said Washimrton A venue south Jl feet and li inches to the line of the land beloiiiriui: lo the heirs of li W. hatnel, deceased, thence at i mht uncles to the said Washington Avenue paiullel With I lls! street ulotlif the said hue of the lot of the heirs of It. W. Uantel, tieceasi'fi, !M feet, thence in a northerly direct ion at nuht amrles to said lat inetilioiied line ami parallel with -aid a-ditni:tou venue L'l fi l l ii inches, thence at ritrht ancles lo -aid last mentioned hue in u western direc tum with I'irst direct "1 feel to the point of heiri mime on V ashtmrlon A eiine, subject, however, to the interest winch tb. bens of IL W. Haniel, deceased, tie ii hens and assigns, ma have in ami to the pattition wall between Ihe brick stoic house on thcaboxe ilesciibcd lol and the stoic house belonirnii: to the said heirs, Ihe same haunt: been con veyed to the late P N, stainhack, In deed ol W, I". smith and wile, hearing date .Ian, II. Pdl and tecoideil in Book ,'tll at pace :iMi. otlice of the h'eL'isier of I'ueils for Halifax county, to which said deed for a more pet feci desci iption iel eience is here nia.le; the sun I interest of Ilie said Annie S. Powe and P V Staiu back, ,h., lienor two-nuiths thereof. There n situated on said had or par cel of laud a two story brick store at present occupied by .1 . A . I'ickens. This the 'i.itlt dav of Jan. PUS. W. K. hANlLL. Irustee. Administrator's Notice. llavniKr I'uahlicd belbtc the Clerk of the Snpeiioi court of Halifax county, as adui in ist tutor of (he estate of the late Jesse llheu, I hereby notify all persons hold i nt: chums m-ainst the said estate to present the same to ute duly veiilnd w ithiu p.' months liom date else this nutter mil be oleadi'd in lir ol m recov ery I 'hose uwiuk the estate will please settle. This the Pub dav ol Jan. P'K KOPKKT.I. PH LA, Admr w Mb the will annexed of tin estate of Jesse Khea, deceased. l-.il (it Administrator's Sale The untlersiued admiuishator ol 1 ('. Pell, deceased, will on he 23rd Day of February. 1018, at ll! o'clock M., at HALIFAX, N. C., Hell for cash the follow nir personul prop erly, to-wit: J horses, l! mules, I siufrle waif on, t double wa?ou, All larminir utensils and implements, and also stock of goods, wares aud mer chandise. . Satisfactory auaniremeutcan lie made for terms provided sutistactory security is Kiu'll. J.O. Al'I'LKWTUTE, Admr. P. c. Bell, deceased. GEO. C. OKUEN, Attorney. Certificate of Dissolution. 'd All In Whom '1 Iicm 'mill! ( niTiiiij.' : Wli'-rru!". 1 1 apt-:ti'i nn. Iiy ilnlv imtli. nil (o my S'lti-Ur-mini H-Cot'l ot' 1 1 1 'illliL'" foi (lie tohltltuiV 'il.- I Hlfl'cot t the IIIiaiMHI'i -ei.t .! .ill the loek:,old. fv del.oM'ed III ii i v oil .iv, thai! he Welo-ill Pepsi t 'o'a P.olthnj: .. a ctiipoiation ol this Mai.-. wIiom- pniM'ipai oihee is situated in tie town of Wei-Ion, Ci i-i it I v u 1 1 ah Un. t ale of Noilli ( 'itohna, 1. 1 1 . Haidi-oii heme (lie iii!eul theiciu aiel in e I nil L'e ! I e -i ei 1 1', upon whom piorvs may beservedi ba complied with Ihe i'i'.iiiri-meii1.i of Chapter :.'l, KrMs.i! of Pin,, mlitled "Corpotatioiis," pichminary to tin- is sin tic of this 'eititieale of Pissolutiott Now . Tien lure. I . .1 p. i v;m i .nines. Seeietaty of -lute t the Mat'- of Volh Carolina, do le i by ct ttily thai tin- -aid Cotpoi;ilion ill, on the '..'lid lav ol heh I'M-, Ilie m lliv (it,.-r a d-.lh ex.ciiled mid atti -ted coii" til in wnlinc to ihe .bs-.ihilioti of -aid em poi:ttion. ' tu tfd by ail Hie -t. n-iJ nildei - thneof. which Mli I ciewnt niel the lee. .id ol the pit '.hiiL'- at.. i. -a-d an tt on 1 1 c ill III -aid otl.t't- it- . t ov ide-l liv law III Ir-lim.HM hi hul. .;t,. h. 1 1 It set mv hand an I ulh i -I iu ofhentl -eiil al llaieirh Hun ;'M, dav ol I eh. . U, .1. bl.'YxS clJMli-. "ecictaiy ol -late NOTICI;. N.iilh Cuinhna. In tin upi tior Cunt Halifax l oniitv Jainiaiv leitn. P'lv KlHiAlC l. I"HS, I Vs. Mii H'i; Tl-m AL-l'i'N The defendant above-named will take notice that an action as above has been commenced mi Hie Mipettoi Court of Halifax county. North 'amliua, lo ub taili an absolute di nice from the de fendant on the utntnnl of adultery; the defendant will further lake notice that she is ieiiiied lo appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Halifax countv to be held on llieseciuid Monday aftei the lii-i Monday in Maich, 1MI-. at the court house in Halifax, N I ..and an-wei oi demiii to the complaint of the plamlill, or tho planilill will apply to the court lol the relief . i-"li:in-le. I III said ciiiiiplanit Tin- the dav of Januai v. I ill-. S. M li A li V. 1 ;;i ll Clerk Stipi tior 'unit. THIS is Ihe day of -specialists or Ihe person who can do one thing better than auother fel low. The day of the so-called "Jack of All Trades and Master of Mone" has passed and the master of one has taken his place. The Art of Specialization probably applies more closely to the automobile industry than to any other, livery automobile Is constructed mechanically different. We are specialist on FOND cars, having studied this tar and its construction lor the past two years, und have confined ourselves almost exclusively to the repairing ol them. We have studied and learned all of the "short tuts" so that absolutely no time is lost.as every minute counts when a car is in trouble. We ore prepared to give the quickest service. Our stock of lil-Nl IMi l:Okl) PARTS is a complete one, and is kept in this condition at all times. We do not handle IMITATION parts for Ford cars for obvious reasons. We respectfully request that you give us a chance to make good with you. Weldon Motor Company N. S. KAKM:S, Manager DON TO make room for Spring styles we have decided to offer our entire stock of Winter goods for Men, Women and Children at Greatly Reduced Price Shoes that represents the best for WrOC winter wear. Good fresh stock UIIVWO frum $3i $V75, $4,50 and $5. Keg- ular priced $4.50 to $7. UNOI-RW FAR SWEATERS -i H.T.1VH1 Cg" IlI' lhrill'lTlM 11 ' !ch oice ! Hams.... T Ill-Un is nothing more ap petizing than a slice of our hlcc h.-.m. We have them smoked or boiled, as you pre rfer, and, fried or baked or I cooked in any other of the many I ways, they have a flavor you j anything you may want in the I Fruits, and Fancy and Staple l5r7 matter wnat &v"r the grocery jne ! WlLLtY'MUUtlt QtfO. CO. THE PURE PHONE 2-2-12-2-2 Weldon, North Carolina. 0 T OWING to the difficulty of keeping a boy who can be depriJcJ upon to gather up and de live. laundry satisfactorily; and because of the small commission allowed me for handling laundry, IN I'UTURI; no laundry will be called for or de livered at homes, but will only be received at and delivered from my store, All who have laundry they desire to be sent off will please briny; or send it to my store by 4 P.M.Wednesday Each Week and the same will he returned and delivered at my store the folliminyi Saturday. W PRICES:"? t:-llars slums SiTcid1. Shells, Tublc Clulhs 1 shall be glad to have the laundry of my cus tomers as heretofore and regret that conditions are such that I cannot send for and deliver it as in the past. Respectfully, A. j, STAIXHAOK, "The Busy Store," WHLDON. N. C. WELDON MOTOR Weldon, N. C. i:cli sivi- ac.i-:nts sco 11 an!) nick . 1- i , i' ,i will not soon forget We have 1 line of Meats, Canned floods-5 liroceries, ! i your wants may we can gUppy be in pply them FOOD STORE SH,KTS UU I C E C;nts .12 .IS .10 CO. Telephone 3-2-8: UN FIELD GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Ukv. N. C lU'M'AN, He (to i Sunday Morning prayer and Sermon, 11 A. M Kvcinntf Prayer and Sermon, 8 V.M Kveiybody cordially invited to attend these nerv ices. Refined Young Ladies as Telephone Operators. liruili I'llti'.-ttlion; Muldi y paiil wlnlnleara. idk: iuii.i uuvaiu'i'iiii-iii: spit'uat.l sur. touiiilintfv- sH'k Itt'iiclltN: vacation wilh iiv al'tri tin-l vt'ar. A pl V lu CHIRF OPERATOR Home Telephone it Telegraph Co The Latest (English Patterns-a style for every taste. Also a com plete line of Children's Skuffers To be convinced call and inspect my Fall and Winter Stock. ELECTRIC SIIOEREPAIRING SHOP. All Shoes repaired promptly and at reasonable prices. WfcLDON SHOE STORE, L. KITTNFR, Prop. Opposite l'oliillico Weldon, N. C. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Movod from corner 7th and Elm Stteet tu Emry Building on Washington Ave, Second Floor, Hoom tu the ritrht. Sunday, Feb. 17th, 11 a. m. Subject of Lesson Sermon: "SOUL." Wednesday evening at :t)u feat mony meeting. The public eordtally invited to attnid these aervicei. v..,,.

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