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Health About Gone Many thousands of women suitering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, acccrdin to letters we receive, ;;itinhr to lliij one from Mrs. Z.V.Spt'!!, ot llayne, N. C. "I ar.lti not stand on tny feet, aiut Just suffered terribly," she says. "As my suf fering was s , it, and he h.id tried oilier reme dies, Dr. had us get Cardui. . , I ben.ni Improving, and It cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did tor me, for my nerves and health were bout gone." TAKE The Woman's Tonic a She writes further: " I tm in splendid health . . , can do my work. I feel I owe it to Cardui, for 1 was In dreadful condition." If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Cardui. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the food it has done them, and many physicians who have use.. Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think hat it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. AH Druggists 312 Rubbing Eases Paul Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly slops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The beat rubbing liniment is j siW LINIMENT CouJ for the Ailnicnh of Horses, Mules, Cattle, ' t. I i! CW jor your own Pains, Rheumatism, Sprvi .., j Culs, Burnt, Kti . i ,.' r ilk. $1. At ..II 1 '. , Notice of (.lllulilKiitn.il lit Administration I in- lltiilt'l-iirii' .1 I. i i ' , ,a! 1 ii. t admini-tiuti't .'t I I! :. . .n in llie SnKiii.r i inn II i in (Ml 111.' 7 .I'lV "I I ;i!I..UI I'll-. ... nutitii' all piT- ui- iinl. mil . liLMlIlt Mll.l Clnl.- hi -.1.1 II ' H llllll illllv VlT1 fi.-.i 41 i.l i.i.ll.r ll K. nukr l.api'U ii-Hiji in I. In li. y. W I. I 'mm I. at W.-l.l. n. N on in l.pti .re tw rl iniintl - tn-'ii l dale iif llii n.'tuv. ni the ai'i.' wiM plrwttil I" lr ll.em.f Ml tT.i. dt'lite.l tu sunt i slate an- lit'itl.v liMi: to tnaki' pinnipt imv:i..'ii; 'I h I In- nth ,!av ill' .1 annul v. - i; i; im i: i . A.lmr. of estate of .1. li 'ti.-t'iit it. K ll.VMI i.. Ulnin.v I AUTO OWNERS PRAISE "MUD PULLS" A nPtt fnv tiin for K' t" ;i u t O III ' B ! 1 of mini httU'B is Ittfi Kilin v I t ll wide lav.ir. It la cnlwi 'M'"i Vulls." im. .ir.o is attinlii-ii t.i ..:it Hie hutlicr When tilt' Wln-e r-.-l wit'. il k.l- til- lit- v. 1. i turn. the "Ml lull : i in dirt nr.. I tl.. .-.tr piills nut -ill "'h pnHiT. Mi e.Miie in In hi : d'ltVr.-? t oi.. -d ttrt-H. wHijrti on!) iilioM . 1'-. .li for (I 'Hi it tt't-iiis tu be -.fily a i.t-itH'Ti i-f t'.'ir "v ri.rs kru'UifT ah-u t "Mud I'ullx" hrf.T.' Uit-y will li.'fi.n.) fvtj'ilar ci'iipiTifiit f'T i.l! rnv. Smith -I'cuirlney ('inipnny. ,i" linnn it, Vn., aro ilia tfvtKTul distributura, and llahfax Hanlwan' I 'o.. Airi-nts for St-ftmn. Notice of Snle. Miiliiti t oiitity in tin- Upf Hi' It ii not ( null, i- tin- i iffk Auiii-h Mum-iYy, ItiN wiff, Muytianl Wtm li-y, Aktnen MiibcIi'v. (vlnw ni .1 I, lev, ilei'i'aw'd, ltHt K Mofifh-y umt Kil hutfh Mim'Ify. infant tin ur tin ajc ti 21 yearn licit-iii uppfariiiir ly A. Ac (llrton.liifir iluly app'iintc.l nevt f rirri' Uuileraml ly t irtupof tin pnwi-ri i decri't? eutprfl by the t'letk of tit superior t ourt of hah la rtninty in tin atHive entitle) actum on the -i:tnl Any i. January, lUlrt, the underwit tied, on tin 28th Day o! February, 1918 at the Postotfice door in the town oi V eldon, N. C, at 12 o'cluck, acll to tli hiiiliest bidder at public auction for each that certain lot or parcel of land, mtuaii in thetowo of Weldon, N. t:., and di aenbed as follown, towit: Hounded on the north by the lands the Seaboard Air l-ine kailayCompan on the eat by the lands of M. C. I'an. on the xouth by Second street, and on the weat by Mulberry street. Thti the itUh dav of January, 191M. Commisiioner. lil II CT A Mi: IX 1 j 1 smiw' THE BEACON By MARY RANDALL. So iinilirr li.nv Uma i: Ml '.'lit, MlMtliT If II "Si lll-Mlllulil. tllU'UVS iiii.I In rk Hu ll.' iH'lL'ht 'V.T lli.'i'f. w ii li'lti shiidnu' In tin- p;M-i.r nl . citve uinif.iw in the hi'int- -if wubiw Jiiiii'l I irah.ini. 'I'lie in'iL:lili.irn unl t 1 emlly ifinti-d a w.-lrtl I'll niili Hi.- fiimllhir tif.-uMM. 'I'll.- mL.w . tiiid Ii.t son, Verne I Jri;.rn. h:id .-ot.ie , to Itoslyn Jiud tmi r. nl. il lh.- pretty little ..ilt;ii:i-. 'I'M,, niitu: ;iii MMS lii'l-N, : f t( nst r i nj. iihMi-. Ii:nl ii mile "ii ln I'M' ... jih.l It ,:,H ii.. ,-r tlitil ! he lUtrtH'tei! tlu- iitirtittoii of 1nrlorle ' hide, who w;is (he im-.i n-t ni-u-hhor, i Ih'l' life w.tt ilevol.'l to t,.. ni-e of tl i Hpple.J fMih.T mul ni inriiiid umilier. ; She tttM tm,- of t!i,.Hi ,,.,1 Mi, i,t : WhoM- fli.-f S !n'i..iii. ,t ui'h 11 P'irl'V tl'nl J-rUlM lH - J.llin.l fit!, f, ,), I mid wlu-n ,-i tie wiii cnMi-,1 i.. ii,ur.' j I'l-oiiiUin position In the illy her pnde ! 'nhitfied with thai of th,- fund mi..'Ii.t, It lid Ihey I. Mill urt-iit h,,i, s , )h ; liiwiie-s future. A -.ir u-iit .y iiiul luii-o Verne h..,i i ,.,wi i. i. i . ... I hotli lh,. Monr oii.-s, V. lie In. I Mr ; lrt thetn Mrv. (Jnili.iin had looked eitr- I nestly Into his i-y.. J "Verne." Mio stfl, "yon see lie lliltlt j I have phifed In the ulndow. It Miall he there on the darkest nilit, otir heaeo'i. Tlnnk of it, eh-'M-li it." One day .Mrs. Crnhmn .net Marjorle Mere healed eonver.iim ';-n a i.een- eyed, htird-fu I man kroeked at the i!i'T. He edited his way Into Hie room, (.'anelnir idunit sharply. "I am lo'.klnL' for Verne linham," he aiiiioiiiieefi in n tone of avMirauee mid eornifijitid that somehow Hulled the hearts of mother niM lianree. "He is not here," .Mrs. Ciahain tlfl vised the visitor. "It is three months sinee we saw him last. Kwii a u-mal letter niNsed ih !tt-l w eek. olt. sir I I trnt ihere is no irouhle." "Sorry to say there is,' bluntly ro sp. Mih-d the itmiier. "and I urn a de ie.tle lookmi,' for him. He disnp penred from his work ten day niro. taking with him twenty t In iiiaml do hirs of ihe funds ,!f iho eompatiy In trnste4l to his ehaiu'e." "My son i, thief:" erled Mm. Ora 1mm. "It is fHKe !" The man lintKetl hh shmiiders tn flliTerei.'ly. "I do not believe him!" breathed .Marjorle, aitate'l'v. "There Is some error, some plot, oh! be assured ot that. Mother (Jnilmm. I am iP'Ing striilfht to the elty to ferr.-t out all the details ..f thw (errlble thim:." Marjorle Iale was i-e.vtved at the plaee w here Verne Urah tin had been it i asld.-r hy the tnaiiao r. a Mr. Tlmrpo. The tintn was eohiiy io!ite and matter of fact. The money and Verne ifrahtiin had aiiNheil toj.'1-Mier. tin- man fold Murj.irio. Maj'Jorie rarried it hn-nkii.L' lienrt haek to the little eotintrv vllljiL'e. She I 'M her stiiry amid ihe tears to the Mrlcken mother, "oh. It Is aln!'t rrb-il Marjorle. "Verne will never come lni. k." "He will eome," s.demitly deelared the mother, "tif hi-; It rinv or truilt w'h'it nm I say, Put he is always my -on al"-tyv w elrnt;,... no matter how '.laek Ids slt.s may lie. S.eae nlL'ht M-rtie eome l-aek to tie liL'ht 10 'he window." Then i; a Prenk m their eeinpnn lonslilfi Marjorle father died and a I ruth, r in-ist. d Mr ,,.. unii.ln t..-r hem,- ,n hi- h u h-.id. M.,i ,..rle lent to the i it an . P. i am.- a nurse til a plihiie he-pilal. I in.- nlli! the wi.ril eiit round that a ten"Me rall- .'l.d O id. Ml ..r. srlid ;;, ;.ri Mlf- I. ivr- f. r trei.Tii. tit. A!'-'i ihe -ur- : .'oiH h;i. tltt-hde-1 .. ..tie t!t tllil In l r rtard, be dele.- ne.J :!,. , M, rA to .Murierle'-. . liaise The inan wn In e(vl e ai.d had -usiaint d Irlhn'ul Inji.rl. MarVu-le as -.t-rU. -1 a- 'he VeoLM.'.d l.ni, He Ull- Ihe allt uiaiiMfer Mr Thorpe, whnm Marjorle had eail'd U.en In ret-inl o the dls 4 ''" ' -'"i . .if Verne . Iralinui Marl.irte j,t doA'i i,y the --ot. Shu ln-eiii.e - to. lo.i-, ttmt tile s ot the p;ti. nr ; ( lived .ip.'li lo r. She yiet (lie u!:w,ee "I've -eetl V..I1 be I "V-iU v. r.- the w i-e." .--poke Thotpe. ei heart of . rtm Cndiam " "'iry alid keep .pllet." d'tv.-Ted Mj lorn- gently. "Il will harm oii to talk." '"I've -ot to talk "' alm-'st slnnited the man. tn a wild strain of elopement, "I w on oii to s. ml ai ote e for Mr. W00.N..11. rh.- head of our house. It N vit.il, It mti-t he done, and more for .iiir s-,1;,- than !iiv own." pir;..i-ie e,iro.n:ier the bend nurse a(n Mr. W ivon ;, ,.it for. He arrn.-d wi'hi'i the hour. A Marlorte ph d a ein.ir by the hrdld- of the l. l -O.d move., o'p -f he-ir'llL'. tilt' 'a: ier called "ttt i ti i i ; ly : -No ii. must h-.-ir, to.i. Mr. ii ern. t ;iven never stnle that rhonvand I d Tu r. It was I who I worked out a plot against him I i it. :;ti i hired eii.e fersi-n- a ulek.-l ns tiiyseif to hold him in et.iiiivlty. Take down my eonfes-ioti and the dettiiU f w here this man whom I have so ertielly ivrollKed tall I'.' folltul Ht:d reseued." Thorpe breathed Ills hist the next morn! in:. The w ea'thy at d humane Mr. Woodson nt once Insisted that she aeeonipatiy hint on the journey that was to restore to a loyal, fuith.nl clrl In r lover, to n pntlent, lovln mother her cherished son. "Th.- house will m:ikeu!l due amends for ihe fearful work of Thorpe," ph'itL'nl "ir. tVoniWon. Ami the Jltht in Ihe window wel comed Verne home at last! When You have a Cold ll iBwbeii you bu'.e a nevere cohltlikt Touapptenate the iroud ijniiitii's of Cllil lil.. iliiti t e.k'h lo llodv. Mis I' I ink ' 1 1 M'n er, I'lim 111, writes; "Ihll live Vent iid mm Caul rmiehl everp fiiM lit-l Winter tbut tettledoll lnsl im.'i iin.l he bud terrdtle roiikdiinc "pelh. We wen- if rt-Lill v worried abont bun as t lie m-'dietne we irave him dt I not help L i in in im-lenU A neiKhmtr pokesfi hnrh v .it l bu m bt-t tui n s Cuttirli Hemedv th i; 1 tfoi a bidtle ol il. The l;mt dose iieaefitied lit rn mo inaeli tiiul 1 eontin-lu-.l fi v i uijf it to him until he wascnit-d." Lawyers would make good sol diers. Their charges would dis C urage the enemy. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children . In Use For Over 30 Years Alwys bears m SlfUtun of THE DEAD PAST By CECILLE LANGDON. ll'(lyrii;fil. l 17, W-il-in Ni-wiMpt r i io.iii. "I am chid ymi have found a friend , at your new- plar" of work, itolaml," said Mr. Imvnr. "He's a un..d friend, too." r.-pd.d , itoland Viue. tit, "Tt wtin awful sinini; and awkvtird the first day or two. for, , oti see, 1 kin-w nobody uitioni; my IVI- j low workors, and li Isn't imieh like w hool. 1 thoiiuht the would Mty 1 wouldn't do when I blundered atid j made ruhtakes hair u dozen time", j Then my new friend, who has ehurie of Hie st..(k t-i.oiii. spnke to me and ! t..td mo to hi tii at the liiueh hour" 1 "U hat Is los t i-i i tie. Ilolatid?" Pl tpiired Mrs ifteetit "Itob- rt I e : h. lie Is n .pie- f jiet tu.' man, hat d!y e w 'p-'aks lo any- ! .,v. I. mi h In . ti -o k nd and '. 'ptnl . lo me." H l'oI -o tm uli 'bat ll .land t- ,ied li 1 i , h r.L'iilarly ll we. k. W In It he did -o. he remained i tlil all- r t. ii lo.-k at uLdit -f li;-r -Us " IP-land d-d his in. .il ' iv.i m!i -Vv. "Mr l.euh ha- M !;'v ...e alld a t'eu'tlhir h M 1 se k ee p- in- i -ii f Tit . I h- L'et-; Np it meal about ns line a" . iitrs. motlier, iitnl that's ve.ui: a I..I I'h-'ii Ii- - b-ar- th- table : m . i- ..ut 'he I V. and p'es o.-r what I h.i- r.-d f-:- the week. 1 am learnin- so ni'vli. mother " "lines ho never -moke, or drink, or i play enrds. nr th l l'e'-" (piestiotie.i Vde-ei-T .MAH.ii-,y. I lh ne. r th: t "" r.-t-lied ltohtnd. ipil.-kly. "II" h:'-' a ea'.iuet of t u rl- ! initios, dnee. a Ioiil' time ak'", he says ! he kte-.v all sorts ,.f men. f.-r lie i ( do:!IL' s. de'efthe W'1'k. Ill IliS etlb- im-t !m- h is ihe pip-- that handed n no- ' torioiis mnrdei-er ami a knife with j e-hb-h a f.-t'e'i'ii prim-e was nssassln- j Hte,. He Miowef me last niirht a triek , L'aiahliiiL' otH'H and proved to nm the j frait-N empioe.l to defraud iramblltiK ietln.s. ft was so interesflne." Mrs. Vincents t.es diluted. She seized Itotndd's arm with a trembling hand. 'Hh. my sen! my son"' She spoke In s,, intense ;. t that Itonald view- ed her in wonder, "promise mo never, Ileer to lum h a card "' "hoii't We H"i;ne! ai l.e'-'h t. : W .1,1,1 l.ev. . "I nidi u: ihat." returned l bod hearini: Mr. , mbliiiL li'ads to : -. h;. . would ask Mr. l.eijh to MdiiiL'. le'iatid." said Mrs. "A .- i ei i . t nni his eotir- tea Vim -1 d d . he Slid h. ;. ,. ' esp'- lle d Ibdaltd, "hut i.-ver w.-iii anwhei'e. 1 do ..I 'd m.e! him th..iii:li. He ., -t, d ill a 'hl!U t tl t o.1. .,, 'I..A. I e.-ibl , ..I toll i . . 1 1 -r, an I then at a framed him t Iv at ! phot. A!w as he h ol be'i. ved that eoun . v'.-it pre-eiilim ,! f all aii-t. re. diL'-t,:-:. d lo. i. man to be 'hat ..f the faiS. i la ;ld not r.-meml -r. She became ly itL'.lat.-d 'IP, land " -he s; id. "1 lme luimht von :r..m . tub th 1 lo regard wur fa lls' r a- ih "'I to us," I'.it net really dead, mother." per- sis-ed ib : d, "A' ..!: . . nts I.e. to ihe w-i.rld and I.. - . : : ! V '-, Vd "I for- t,a i ' !o !!; i"li h. - tiatue a . W v ine.-nt broke ow n In ti : ; -i. : 'irried I rem th.- r n. i r i . - , , ji: Itolaml came Inuiie In tl . . i! -': I- of ,.i ttellielit. He W M S i ;r ! r '..ni c-'i-d and li1 - tt lit -m ... .-,, o.;,j that was sf it.-,) up. "HI, m. 'her. I i-'iii -s mtr i;....d lin k has erne "' he . no. I !ii.i tilth . "U hat .p. ..u th'nk ' -i -:-':-l Mi I.. I. 1 I lie heU-e Is join- to . Ii tn lb de .late in. and . o ltd--' chul'tfe ol tt -it I-Il' s,.t . He MO" he has been work- llu tol iie I'l'olllotioU for ,e:tl's. : U 1 i hi !,.- il-- piillei:.' of a.p"IIMMiU hl-J o n ; - mis. :md he sins If we will ' re-. ... to P.rall he will uv me lit a- to- eleef clerk at four times the lilai I am now letlllli.," Mi'-. incent had beell d'isilim the I'lii'MiMire and Wttll haiilm. when lb. M, . I catio' In. and imw she listened to ' h.m dn-f. r Mlsp.-i.tlcd. "Won't mi eome and fall upon him : With ni.-r" urired Koland. "Mavbc you vollhl colieiil to move to ltrall lifter lieioim: Mr I.elch tell of the treat i.u-i!..s-. p:.o.peet It would be forme." i' ' a-etited Mrs. Vile'ent. after II moment ot' thouirht. "I think we had 1 better hae a talk with him together. . Th- re i the door hell," atid dm left j the room. As she passed Into the hall -he -truck the eurd suspemlitiL' the limediiinor.'d photocrnph. Frame and till came lo Ihe floor with a crash. Two i photographs fell out upon the enrpef. ! As the under one eauckt the eye ..f Ho : land, he tittered a qnb'k ejneulatton. It Uas i. I.eijh! : ",'athor'" he said simply, e'x tending liU iiand aii'l looked appeallnlv into the eyes ..f the other. I "Voti knew, then ' botran Mr. i I.eL-1.. j "Only iliiii y.m must he the father I ' have longed to know, t h, tell me i all:' And then tlte veil of mystery that : had so Imur hunt,' over the past of j the dexofed family was drawn aside. ) Horn with the insilnets of tt irmnbler. Alim Vincent had risked his own for j tune and that of his wife In a ven turesome speculation, ami had hist. Hewnred. the wife had resentfully sain 1 1 hint out of her life, and he had become a wanderer under an umue1 name. Hut now he had repented of his misdeeds and had conquered th temptation. A twutcl tin tlon heirot confidence, and under blue Brazilian skies they nil bewail life over ugulD. $100 KliWAkl). SI00. Till' t.ail.TJ. u! till iiiff mill..' pli'lived tu l.'uru ll.nt 1 1., re i ai lent i.ne li. a.l' li illM-lisc tllil M'l. 111'.' I.a li.'t'li Hill.' to rv.:v :i; u!! '.ah'. .!....-.( Hull i 'nun Ii I 'nr.- in llie only hi t m . cine nt.w kiinttu to llio ini'.lu'al fiuter rtv (utuirli Ii.'iiil- ft 1'iiimtitutii.nal .Iim um', i. -omit'., ii i'.iintituti..iial I riut ment . HiiIIk' I'utanli Cuii' in luki'ti in ti'iiully, lU'tmif liitTctly upon llie nm- lOUN Hill flUN'S Ill tilt1 .VMtt'Ill. thtTt'liy oV- Atruyiiii; tlic fbun.lation of tin. liNrane ami mviiiir tin' patient utreturtli liy lunlil inif up (tit1 cniiHtitutiou anl aHHitttinLr in loiiiir itH work. The proprietors have so much faith in itn eurative powers that they ollerODe Hundred I'ollars for auy ease that it fails to cute. P. .1. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, Ohi o Testimonials sent free. Price "o ceuts per Itott' i". .ol.l Ly all druists. Hull's I'uunly Pills for (lonstipation The rain Falls, but If geis up in dew time. CCRN WILL m DEKGCIIACi'SWflR America's Greatest Cereal Crop Is Now Moving to Market. MAINSTAY IN NATION'S CRISIS, j Surplus Wheat of the United State H4i Been Sent to Famine Threat- j ened Europe. Ann' at K''':it rn nop. eireed h(i ;: in... iHNi.iHKi biiiliels. will save the wo) ei s i ,ti ud mm otheut: of the i idled S t n i c too tidnilhistialu.n be- j t r :s he n des' I eereul, : 1,1.',- s ,o . I .i't.ii.;ii J in leali.e. !i , , - ai, the . I. . , - m-edi-d to ' k . 1 1 m il idi m ii M.ue oi In ailh and , !.. i. d a !:!- 'o Ihe s.-.u-i-s of i -I ' en one . .1 , It :iii ad led ) "IHofi of oil or I. rt .1 sll.lai'l iiie ltl.te'tl,!tel. Ill all " .a -.mi. ;.iin:il ila s lived on ,n led .inn aioio- br man das tit A . m at a-i. l-'-.re parched rn ai t!,i,e- ;!,. unh- talloli irf ,.i' i (I'h'iittteB op moved j ihe more - nwlv I ark.-t tins nair than J .-vol l.eloio. Now, however, Iheeeieal I r-a'lt!!'-' ihe nidlers and consunn-rs. In the m.-ammte the natirms surplus wheat has beeti sent to Kliiope. d'odav th'-ie are approximately o0 hi..-h. s .. i.int for t ve:' Ainencail. This .pamti v i s greater by live bush els than in former years. Torn has her, nno the nation's mulD sfav In tlic I'l'i-is. of war. .liiM a- lt..s erea! saved (lie llrst Ame.icati to.oiii-'s fr.un taiuiiie on naa oecasa'tis, jusi us it s.-rved US U oaph- I ilut it'U lim War of ihe Hev- olnimn ;-i,d ihirlnu' ihe Civil Vr, KIliK Corn ha- i "i eome to the front lu he n.-itioi v harle w ith ai: . o, nicy. t'ein in al is flndim; m'ea'ly ineri'iitv ed n-e in llie nmkitit,' of ordinary white hread. llimdrcls of housewives ninl maiiv of ihe latter linkers are mixing 'o per cent, corn tncal with wheat flour l" make leavened bread. This kiln! of a unsure is Vorketl ami baked in the same recijics and with the name mediods that apply to straight wheat hreel Corn bread tisitij- corn meal etitlre-lj- is (."lining ti greater popularity than ever before. Housewives are eomim: to realize that every pound of wh.-al saved m America means n pound of wheat released for shipment to the nations with which America In aHuoeP ated in ihe war. Ihere are a score of torn product that today possess unusual Importance f.n Americans. Corn syrup for Mveet ealin; corn cakes and buckwheat cakes mid for ne in the kitchen instead of yrurnihited sm;ar Is one of the leading products made from corn. Corn oil. excellent for frying nnd for every other purpose tilled by salad o'ls, U appearing on ine market In Inrge quantities. It comes front the germ of the corn. Girls Have Pretty Face And Beautiful Complexion An -Vhnhi nun nukes new dis. mcry ilui make.s ;in tiki Iice I . k 1 curs yiummr. It your skin i- 1 iik, hrnwn (tr mvereil wiih U- i- O.S or bn nnslit". usi use ;l i a't'di'iit.' km Whitiiu-r; ti's iti iJe wiih iix-vmui ml aiul is per h cy hunnlfss. A lew ibvs' use wii! unpniM uur looks HH) per ui.t. llie woniout s.km comes otl evenly, U'Jmmj: md evidence of the: ire.iimt ni, ihe ne lie:ilihy un der skin ;ippe;innc as a lovely new coiiiplexp.il. Jum ask our ilruisi for an tmiKe ot Condone Skin Wlmener, ai.u it he will not supply you send iwciiiv-tive cents to ihe ("ocoione ( .o , Ail.ini.1, I , and ihey will seiut you a hov bv reiurn mail. li our li.ur is hard to comb, is ktnkv, n ippy ami unl never siay snMieJii, jusi use (..oeoione Hair hiesMiig iind ii will become Mr.i:iln, lopjj, tifi, glossy and bcjuiilul in u tew days. Mail or iK rs tilled 25c, tor large box. l ot sale by V, i. Coben IrtlL' Co Dr. I rederic Jtuohson Says, 75 per cent, ol women need Phos phates to cive them Strong, Healthy, rounded figure and to avoid Nervous Itreiikdown. Thousands of women grow strong in Nature's way. "Consider the Lilies ol the Field, flow They Urow.'' The Itte of the lily is but a few weeks nr months. The hie of man is "three score years and ten." Bui io live one's life in it's fullness women like llie lily, must be nour ished by those same vital elements which nature provides for nourish ing every living thing; and these ! include ihe valuable phosphate j so ulien lacking in ihe usual j Fond we eai today. Argo-Phos-I pluie is rich in these wonderful ' elements, li contains them in con I ceniraied lablel form which is easy I 10 lake and quickly assnnulaied and I absorbed into the system, and from i youth to old age, builds and re j builds body and brain in beautiful harmony vviih Nature's perferi I nlan. "Thai's whv" Areo-Phos- phate makes good solid Mesh and muscles. Spkciai. Noticp Argn-l'ho-s phaie contains ihe iNaiural phos phates which thousands of physi cians are prescribing daily lo build up thin, pale, colorless women to give ihem 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 treaiment, and any woman who desires a well rounded and developed form, should secure from her druggist, this new drug which is inexpensive and is dis pensed by the W. M. COHEN DKUG COMPANY with or with out a doctor's prescription. Free sample mailed by the Argo Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. you coon Yam FOOD-VTOYOT YOUR TOBACCO? YOU know what broiling does to steak, baking to a potato and toasting to bread ' In each case flavor is brought out by cooking by "toasting." So you can imagine how toasting improves the flavor of the Dili Icy tobacco used in the Lucky Strike Cigarette. IT'S YOUR FAVORITE HYMN. J J 11 K first Anii'riiMii winiiiui tu rite a livinti of popularity I was Mih. I'lioi'lii' 1 1 1 tisi I ii It- I'.rinv n. Slio wns linrn in Ca A. naan, N. X., in I'l llt r jiaroiits iliod when slit- was iiitt' young, ami Ii.t whole life was full uf lutrtlsliips ami depriva tions. Wlien slie was i;i(iw ini; into wuinaiilmiiil several kind friends came to her assistance ami helped her to an education In I so.', .she wns married to Timothy 11, Brown, hul lliu union was not a very happy one. In ISIS, while the Hrowiis were living in Klliii;ton, I'onnecti. cut, Mrs. llrown wrote Ihe poems found in so many hytnnitls Two small rooms eoiiiii'iseil llie living iiiai'tinents of the. par ents and several small cliidren. There wns no plaee in this moilest home for silent ilevotion. and M rs. liriiwn was in the haliit of walking t'liietly down a lane ncnrliy, and under u clus ter of trees she would kneel in prayer. In doing so, a wealthy woman, w hose house she was compell ed to pass, approached her ill a rather unkindly spirit, and told her that she noticed she passed so frei'iuently, and that if she wanted something why she did not ask for il. The words deeply wounded the distressed woman, hut the in cident furnished the inspiration for the hymn of great useful ness printed hclow. After her convcrsut ion with her noighhor. Mis. Hitiwn returned to her wretched home, and taking one of her children in her arms, she w rote the liyinii, '1 Love to Steal u While Away." The original hymn contained nine stanzas, hut that it might lie made sititahle for pulilie worship, it was reduced to five for "Nettletou's Village Hymn's." published in 1SJ4. Mrn. Brown wrote several hymns, hut with the exception of this one, the others are rarely found in any hymn hooks. Though Mrs, Brown's life was Idled with many trials and bit ter disappointments, it was not lived in vain. A son boru in the midst of poverty mid distress at Kllington, became Hev. Samuel liobbins Brown, I' ll., and was the tirst American missionary to enter Japan, and the hymn w ritten under such trying circum stances is now sung everyw here that the Knglish language is spoken. "I LOVE TO STEAL A WHILE AWAY," 1 love to steal a while uway b'rom every cumbering cure, And spend the hours of the setting day In humble, grateful prayer. 1 love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all His promises to plead Where none but (iod can hear. I love to think on mercies past, And future good implore, And nil my cares and sorrow cast On Him whom 1 adore. 1 love by faith to take a view Of brighter scenes in heaven; The prospect doth my strength renew, While here by tempests driven. Thus, w hen life's toilsome day is o'er, May its departing ray He calm as this impressive hour, And lead to endless day. . NORFOLK RICHMOND-aii'E. llroml Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA TOASTED Sim! a Miti" rn' irbihit'ss , lli.irt m. liklit mu Kay; TIm- H v iJi.it i'l.t urariuff t h.iiik'i l thr nil'1)! nun tlit ilay. 't nmtM', v.mi kin.u I'm Rrutcfnl "iU r .ui't ri.rt, it all. Fur my lin- u.i, in.uk- mi lujijiv liy carins l,hsi-MiU(lc l.y ft ill. 144 Granby LYNCHBURG 813 Main Chamberlain's Tablets, These Tablets are intended especially for disorders of the stomach, liver and bools. 1! ou are troubled With heart hum, indigestion or coaatipatioD tliey will do you good. iR0FI;SS10NAI. CARDS. ! WAI.TIiH K DAMlll., Attorney at-Law, IVI,!.. ' '. PuU'l lM S 111 Ihe t'.M.Hl- Ul lllinlllX HU'I Nlltll..lll'!1t'll .ui'l ni I'"' ;i" 1111 Kt'tlt'llll iS'UltS. I i llil'I'l Hills IIIU' It' iii.t;l L j.rtrtM t1 Nt'illl 'ill.'litia. Hl'tllM'li olli.'f ! al llillilui open ev.-iv Monday OliOkdli C. UKi:i;V ! ATTUkNliY-AT-LAW, ' (mice in t.tffO ('.milium Weldon. N. C. Wm. L. KNIGHT, i I Attorney and Counscllor-at Law, WKI.IH.N, N .'. (HliiT hi ll,f I'atni-I Iliiil.lniL'. IliiMin-ss n.iiiilK iiiiil In. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y at ; 1 t.'ii'li"! lo ! H. B MAKkHLL, Jr., At(orney-at-l.nw, I ' Wlil.DON, N. C. I I'm, -lio. in il.f i'iiiiiI- of IIhIiIik an.l a'lj'iiiniii; ,'i'iiniii's l'i..nipt allfiitiou i tt. all lni' ti s i iiliii'li'.l to inr. iHlu-f ovrr Kirk .Imi'liv Mm. II 1' Hi). ASHLIiY H STAINBACK, AUiirne-t-t.aw, WI-LDON, - - N. C. i'lftctici'f iii Iti.' cuuMj. nl llaliliix ninl adjciiniii! niiiiili' I'ii'IIiJm aUlt liti.'ii tu all I.UMiiffh nlllinl tu Il.f. 'llit'i o vi-r A, I.. Ntiiul'iu'k'H xUjh'. I t ly HfTUt-.NtY AT LAW, VKI.IH)N, N. Cij. tin - in llit coiiiii ul Huliim j u-lj" !iiliL' nullities ttli 1 II lln' MiMinit CutiH ol tin- Male. .-pi i'ial iilti ntiui. tfivrn tu culli'ciiDiin ami prompt n-tnriiK W . J. A Alii), I K NT I ST, (II I KTi IN IIAMKI. HI 11.1'IMi W KM 'I .N, .N. ( scni'j Iv H.W. HARRISON'S- 1 nr.. ir LJm.,1 XsasssX 0 -Msts( Go to HARRISON'S 1 il hut AuUuiiulnlr Iti jiaiis uiiJ Stiii1lt'H. All kiiiil- nl Marliiiii wink .linn- Ma ilt. imiv, t.u-'.l'in M ui 1 in- iiiiil strain I'turiiir-., i.nii- 'i-tni" vtii-'iii'tioD U:liil(ilf( il AUTOMOIJILr.S Tires und Supplies un hand for sale II. W. IIAUKIMI.N. Weldon, N. I". t.-'.iw...'. britril BAKU M I H b IN I YPIiW ITIiKkS. t i-mi ;l lUltic -tui'k 1)1 stUInltH'l l'Vu rtiilt !-. 1 iii) liiinioh nt utn'c Mt-ii-iicii I . 'ni 1, lii ihiiitiiiii. Nil-li. I'irtiiii-I, I,. (', Mmlli .V i'Ui.'v, aiM I ihlei iMfu.i. Any utln-i imikrlium 1 in I., .lays tu it iff. W t' luivt' I'l'tli Hit v Me :uM U.i' hivimIiIc. v In .n lit a laii:r nil if k ui these T ptrtiitrin (mm iiue-luui Id in une-liitll Hit- u u'iilui tt in.le-huU- nife. ami ou nulciit.n ut utit- tunitli lu mu'-huil tlit- it'uului 1 flu 1 1 juifcN. A tiu.l l' I' lMitev tnun 7. iti lit frl.V A tietlei one flT ti U V.'.i.Ml. llie l.tt hum u. tu any iife. W ill le lul tu .insnt't any itiquirv m fuii.u'i'lum nuh Uiene iiiiflmus. ami sfinl suinpleN ul tlit ttuik limit I iv tiny oi Ihe Type iiilei we Imve, Kvcry hoy uml 'irl -.houlil have one ol our fheuj. l yiifwri Irisx to Ii ii ii Lt.rt to um', Any (ifrwuD t. ..nit- well un u tyit ttiiter tan ;i Kiitfc aluly. Anyune who f . . in ,ii n 1 u'er from hh ami ...in..-a n. itei uiie laU'i, wt mil takt- Mt'ii 1 unlit ainl allow tla'Namt ...il im it e.vfii.uiire for a hetter oue, l. ii luu.e.i .11 .Tuoil I'dlltlltiuil ttUiJ withiu six iin.ii.il,. h uut in trot nl 1'oinhtion we n.iiw u .' iiiuikit ulnr. e t-airy 'l'yjn'- Al ill I L.liOllIK ail I 1't'I slllpllfr ti lERS BROS WI.II'ON.N C. CUf FLOWERS KiK JLL 0CCJSI0S Kom, t.aiiiaiioni, a:ii N'toteth uml Utfliiiih ihe li atler-. W .-iLhi.tf Hovtil arnrtitfi-1 in latent ml, I loim lieni-Liv ai'istu'tiilv aiiaiiteil. Nail anil Winter liulhs vre iNo keady. I'liti.l I urly r lu-t kesults. ho-el'UslieM, IwelUliTliH. Nlnul.l ent lia.'e TreiH ami lle.le I'latitH in oux anou al J. L. O'QUINN S COMPANY, I'lione 1411 UAI.KI'IH North Carolina An Appetizing Meal Rverybody wanfs It. Rverybody likes il. everybody's looking for it. BUT You i-an'l met it unless you have the right kind ol groceries, (let 'em HI: HE I ('hone 280. R. M. PUKNELL, WalskM.N.C. Wood's Seeds For 1918 Tl'c patriotic duly of fiirmeraaml (jrti)..i. im vfrywhcrelstouicri'nsi,. r: io i.ntl f )od production. Infca ,ic l.irniiiiK and guroVning, on: , ' r liberal uscof fertilizers, toKeihir with proper rotation of crops, so as lo inci-ease and improve the fer tility and productiveness of the lun.l. arc all vital and necessary considerations al Ihe present Ume. Wood's Descriptive Catalog For PUS (Ives the fullest and most up-to-date Information In regard to all Farm and Garden Seeds And tells about the best crops to i;row, both for profit and home use. A'a for Catalog aad prlcss of Gr:i?spnd Clover Seeds, Seed Poi.'ttoFi, Seed Oats, or any r rm Seeds Required. Cittlog Mallsd Trss On Ksqnsit. T. W. WOOD & SON'S, SI'I'nSMKV, Richmond, Va. No. 666 Thii ! a preacriptioa prepured wcty (or MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or in doiei will break any case, ami if ulcer, (hen ai a toolc Ihe Fever will not return. It icta on the liver belter than Calomel aad tjoei sot gripe or lickea. 2- 400 TYPEWRITERS ! All k,i,'l-iin.l nil tm lfS.Ll:MIN(ITONS $U up lilru' l "ii liouk with earh iiini'lniii Tvpe uml repair parts for all 111 iki' 1.1 Tvpewrilers. I.Mi'iltB Tvi'S (', i.iv I'.iiHalo S V. I" I!' Iv New Quarters !"HT" Jut inoveil into our handsome new brik buiitlin); with a full supply of even thing in Hardware for,! he farmer, the nu'chanic and the house builder. ItllS ! H.UHSM ,m i. tl,.-tniii' to plaet' vniir oi'ilers fol II I.-. I want l-ln e inake em. tfjFlDWJfE Co., Halifax, N. C. (i I-. LKWIS, Manager. ti l.s :im l nolo 111111 U siiKl ''"i-i Hk-iii ' oIiUHkiI fr mi .' . I. I I, I Hk.'t' ... - I't t.w III. 1 J.- ,' n 1 ' wp.zl r.zf.y h "- tt""t PTENT BUIL" f.MlTUNBO r 1 1 I , I,. 11 k !e', - I 1I1 Itl.llltiDt ..1 ..y..,..n..n.-y Wm. i,.Uy. 3. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAW VERS, in? Cnui.nlh CI Unakinfltnft t t OK I T TO T1IK. MINUTE MILLINERY. KANf 'V (iOUliSand NOVELTIES, Ituttt'rick's ratturns, k & U. Corsets, MissoN at 7Tic. Indies 75c. to $1 , rrici'H a ill tie ma.lti to suit the turn's. Halt, anil Hounts aiatle and tiiiiinii-il tu urilt-r. Al l. MAII.OKIiEKS ritOMlTLYI KII.I.KH. Mlts. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C, SKN1) YOL K OHDl.KS FOR ALL KINDS 01' JOINTING TO I:. I.. H WVi'ARD, 'UkJiiii, N. C. $ Larpesl if io tie A Mi W l.eii in Norfolk call on us You mil liud what you aaol an. I Ri't it quickly. llHVlni lilt MhrllBBH am airt'iit's domnilsiMotiK are atl .Ifd to our prirt'a. This eua. allies us to use tUatclassuia. trrial and liniah it properly 1. We Pay Freight and Guarantee Sale Arrival THE r.OUPER MARBLE WORMS. (IM years in business.) aut lWHBankdL KOHiXikK, A, (iitiiid IIlsiiIiiv n 1 v 1 I . 1
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1918, edition 1
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