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I:: r I' IN NOTICE! Sale for Division of Val uable Real Kstate. Lndei and by virtue of the power anil authority conferred by an order anil judgment of the Nipermr ( unit nl Hali fax futility in a spinal proceeding en tilled "HoMard V. IWmmU i'i nv el als to lite Court- tlx -I'aiti1, " tin uuder- Hlglled t UllUJilMNIUlnT W ill, UN Thursday, March Hlh, at L.J o'clock M.. in front of the I'osl ullice in the tuMii of W eldon, N ('.. of fer fur Mile at nidi if auction tn t Iti' 1 1 1 tr 1 1 et biddeis iheieol', and upon tin' trims hei mallei named, three dii iou m paicels uf land uluatc. Ivurg ainl hc'iiir ileal t hi t-nvil uf eldn'ri, ( '., sciihed as I'olluwv I M; I I i)r. 1'h.n itiuhi, mi iri-i.i With itn (Hum ntfiit" Itn'ti'nii. '"i-jiiinitii; at a euui.'t un il.e mi i -:.(, an e , tt'UKIOll Ul 1'Jtlt Midi htiMI li'UIMil itUIl, HI II.' llUI' Hi H 'Ml III Mi- (;,. V L Itlllllltl-. ttllll I i 1 1 1 1 1 : I - V.' Ill IHT .1 t M ,Kf the I ul M.s. m I. I'.mmi.u m :t Mt"tl'llv dlieel'mi II l.-i 1 li, Mf .M . to the i'ighi-uj .n .-I I i- V i i I, i I mad Cm , tin dtp -iunni .r I ul 111 a MMltheilY itllrflmli I , i irrl. ur f. til ft ftllllCI "11 il.e I It'll t ! A : III ti.e ion oil I' Hi-in-;- ! tithe.- al-nk' the 1 1 11 nl sue! I' t...ui,. ii mi ,-.,m I'll)' 'Illrt'lU'll -.1 i N i l. iim.,' , I,-,, i,, aunt li- l eniM-i sit thrHie - M -4. I liulin I llll I. III! t H i t iIk UIT .tl'-llbT the ..! Side Ml I llli Mieel II linn 17, tret, nunf UIUg. This M i- -old . nwnt in a ilrm rt:iy muir t Klin stin t, :;lUiriU r to llie hei, rl In iiri i-ll-r-I -If !t c t , lux 'H in' aliii ug li( lln-lr 1, I.) Ml Ml ,IIV I . ii UJl; ' laird on tin- lot a lua I. OutbuiMniL'. A Sl'L'll til ikl i.-iu'c uiii IflV ,1.'- si ruble jnuj city, SKftiNI LOT Tint ivitam lot ul laud lyiiit' i m tin- west -iilf mi sanl Lhn Street aild beginning .H 11 i O'tuT Mil -.nut street in tin- inif mI ,1. W. I'umi'II ami running llience alum: 'he hm of -as-1 1'uwell in a Hi-Mti'rly iiio-cliuu !l Ii i-L murr mt Ii-hn, to t xiit-t't-Mav of i , I,. Cy. 1 o., tlifiiee aluiitf lii'.- aiil Pifht-ul-wav in a hmuiIum iy I'n-citMii in I'rrt.inun or It-HK. to an iron niake. roincr '"n lot:" theiicc aluiiif lint- ol ton-lot in an 'anti'Hy ilnt'i'tiun : left, iihiii- mi v, tO ail HUH slakf 111 I'Mlllrt "stole lot" on the west si.lt of l.lin 1ierl; thi'in'e alonif west suit' Mm utreet in a not thci ly tlnet'tiou "in feet, more oi lrs to the ;nst Ktation. THIHI' l.( T. That eeitani lot kuown aK "Wyehe-Houilils Store Lot,' hrirm. iDkr at au lion stake on wvnl hi-It Kim Htreet, comer "sei-oii'l lot" altuve ile Ni'ribed, anl run unit; theuee aloiiL' hue "secoud lot" in awesti'ily ihrtTtioo feet, more or lerth, to the ri((ht-of-Mav of A. t', L. Uy. Co.; thenee iu a Houtlierly direction alontf sail i ii;lit-of-vav Hi leet. more or tens, to coiner in ha.- of Jtixon V I'oole Maunlaciutiuir t o's lot; them-e id a Houtlieaiterly (hreetum aluiikr l'ix on a Poole Mfjf. Co lot :!t."i tnct. more or less, to a a stone, another corner ol sanl Mftf. Co.s lot on the west side o! Kim street: thence aioittf the west side KI ill street feel, mole or k'ss( to the bttf 111 0 HlfcT. Un this lot is located a tnu-ftory trauie store buildtmr. Sale to he made subject to continua tion of court. Terms of Sale. tine thiii) cash upon continuation, balance co,uaI iii-tallnieiits (nr m,,! v,v yems, .h'felt'ei! pavtlients to he sft'Uied by heed no I I'i'ists on prnpeities. ainl to lu-ar interest ni i p, r eentum mm antitin fruin date oi cunlii mation. Tins the mii dav ut h-h. J'is Wm. L. KNItiHT. Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly slops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The besl rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Coo J for the Ailmtnti of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $ I. At .11 Dc Jet.. .I'll, - .vmmiWTi. 's" EVERY AUTOMOBILE NEEDS "MUD PULLS" "MmMy rnn.la r.. t,- -.'pirttifl men W ith n pair of r yo,i n-t'l hava -i'i.'ii in tti mini. -t ti"(i i'.-tii t f.-i-t- ire tti. -t I i "Mud I'ull.- Tm reiir r p-fiini.- -This flfvr li'.t!.- u, , ,. ened m tu.- r. ir u. out jtti-l ua up t only atiMiit " ll-i., v wheels n mi r--Ii -i t of the niiid in vmif p ur v i-u'hs it-y Kivi the tkt you out tHke.i only a minute or two to ttach Mud Pulls, and as the jin.-e m only $itm n pair, it lookx an though every nutimn-hile --il s,...n earrv a p:ur Smiih-fourt?i.y Co., Iti-'hniond, Va nri genyral di.lr)butor.s Mud I'uili and Kali tax Maiiiwaro Co.. AireiiU for t hm Si etion. I An Appetizing Meal Fverybody wants It. I iverybody likes It. Everybody's looking for It. BUT You can't get It unless you hive the right kind of groceries. Oct 'em HERE I ' Phone 280. ' R. JYV. PURNELL, Weldon, N. C. t"SLr NOTHINO LEFT TO SHAVE. I Rcccnily an esteemed cinen t dropped inio a lonsorijl esiaMish-1 ment to have his alfalfa reaped, I and being somewhat weary, he s.iiin fell asleep. l:or son:: mtii- j nies the h.nl'cr made valiant ai- ! i leinnis to proceed but finally he paused and gently shook the man j in the chair. I "l:cnse me, sir," lie said, "but would , hi mind coining out ol - vour nance for a little while. I , tinj ii iinpusMhle to shave you vi ! 1 1 1 : - "u ,,re ilcep. " "iMijMsil'le to shave me tthile I i n ep!" respiituled the custo n, i , u-.inJcrlully. "Mi'hy is ii i'.ic ins-," r'-;plained the bar ' ii i .Iilv .is possible, "w hm M i i ill I'lni slubber ynur ii"uih ". so '.l 1.1c lb it c.lllllol h:ul . i.i ! .i. I) iv t, I lino, : a s IS U II I; l) A in in Ii,, Ii id been drinking ! i.'.i much lniinr for his own good . v. is induced to sign the pledge the ' other day I lis ite was dclighl I i-d She took the document and j said: ! "Vim must let me have it I ; ! u ill keep it fur you. " So the paper was confided to her custody On the next dav the 1 man was drinking again as Iteely I as before. j "How is tins'-" asked a friend. ! '"I on signed the pledge yesterday, 1 ind now you are drinking whiskey j j again." "It's all right," replied the pledge signer in unsteady nines, : "1 don't h ive In keep that pledge, j My wile says she'll keep it fur me. ! That's the kind of a w ife to have, old fellow." Chicago Herald. j HIS NKAkliST kb-LATIVi;. A southerner in one of the can tonments below the Mason Si Dix- j on line, when called up for exami- i nation, was asked: : "X'hai is your nearest living rel-1 anve5" ! u hai do you mean by 'rela tive, ' mister5" remrned the re cruit. "Oh, I mean your nearest living kinsfolk." "W'al, that's my aunt you're talking 'bout. " Several other questions were answered satisfactorily when there came: "In case of death or accident, who shall be notified?" "My mother," immediately said the selectman. "Hut you told me just a few minutes agu that your aunt was the nearest living relative thai you have." observed the officer. "You asked me who my nearest i living kin was, didn't you'- W all, that's my Aunt Liz- she lives just two miles from where I been liv m': mother lives five. "Minneap olis 1 ribune Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S WHLKi; DO M)U STAND? Some one has divided mankind inio four classes those who con sistenily do less than is expected of them; those who have the mag netic power of inspiring others to do things. All ill e failures in this world are n.cruited from the first class. The second class comprises those who scrape along in some form of drudgery or hack work. Men of the third class are always in de mand in the factory and office, but the fourth class represents the high est rung in the ladder of success. In the world of industry the fourth is attained by the diligent few who have caught the sipint of their task and are able to impart it to the men under them. They are the men, w ho w ithout being slave drives, are able to increase the out put of an industrial plant. Indus trial conservation, N. Y. Children Cry ! FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A ' X'hen a man wants to sell you a second-hand motor car if you are I wise you will appoint a committee of one to investigate before closing i the deal. An extravagant man is always preaching economy m his wife. A small boy is never so full of emotion thai he has no room for dinner. Honesty is the best policy, but it keeps many a man poor. After the ball is over the weary father gets a little sleep. When a girl tells a young man to take heart It sounds suspiciously like a hint. Despondency Due to Constipation. Women often become osrvous snd despondent When this is due to con stipstion it is easily corrected by taking tn occasions! dose of Chamberlain's Tablet's. These tablets are easy to late and pleasant in affect. DREAIYHN' BY l-'KANK I.. STANTON. 1 can't jest tell what's come to her, an' yet, I ihmk it's clear That somethin's goin' wrong ' late to see her sittm' there, A dreannn' in the doorway, with that look into her eyes, As if they snll w as restin ' on the old-time fields and skies. She's always dreamin', dreamin' dreannn' of the life we left behind 1'he coy little cottage where the niormn' glories twined; The roses in the garden the yellow sunllower tall; The violets but she herself the sweetest (lower of all. You see, she use to sit there in the morning so content; The sunflowers lolleruf the sun, no mailer where he went; The brown bees sippm' honey an' ahu.vin' round the place; The roses chmbin' up to her an' sinilin' in her face' An' now, she can'l forget it, when I tell her : "Little wife, There ain't no use in grievin' lor that simple country life," She mines her arms arouu' my nek, an' sinilin' sweet to see, She whispers : "We're so faraway Iroin where we use to be '" I here un't no use in chidin', oi in s.ijm' words o' cheer, I lure's noihuf in tins cm lile like she was use to there, W here preachm' come but once a month, an' street cars didn't run, An' lolks they told the nine o' day by lookm' ai the sun. An' laiks got up at peep o' day an' made the medders ring I I tell you, lolks, when one's brought up to es' that kind of thing, lis hard to git away from it old teehn's bound to rise An' make a runnm' over in a woman's lender eyes ! So there she mis a dreannn' nil I gu to dreamin', too; An' when her head droops on my breast and sleep falls like the dew An' closes them bright eyes of hers, once more we seem to be In the old home where we'll rest some day together her an' me ' IJVEB OiDN'T DIGESTION WAS BAD Says GS year OH Kentucky Lady, Wb Tells How She Wu Relieved Alter a Few Doiei of Black-Draught Memlnrsvtllf. Kv. Mrs. Cynthia IllKRinlinitiaMi, of tlila town, sa.vs: "At niv at-o, wblrh is e;, the liver does not ;ict so veil wlipn young. A few years ago, my tKi naih was all out of fix. I was luli.-eiiiated, my lifer didn't art. My diucstlon was bad, and It took so little to utset me. My ap petite was goue. 1 was very weak... I decided I would glre Black Drought a thorough trial as I knew It wes htghly recommended for this trouble. I befrsn tak.ng It. I felt better after a few doses. My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least' trouble was soon righted with a isw Pale Faced Wcmen Hi Phosphates :o Mi Rosy Cheeks anil Beaniiful Farms. Men Need Phosphates to Make iilroon, Healthy. Vi&s Bodies. Athletes increase their strength, energy and en durance 2001 or more by simply taking a few week's treatment of Argo.Phosphate Ulanta, a I'r F A. JaroltHoD say. tLat i'liUfiil.att'rj an- jiM a e-.tiitial tn an v man ur woman who tnux racily, i nt'rvmis, or irrita'ik', urn out, or Iookh liiiivanl ainl pale to nrnkt a strouir, r but, vttforoutt ht'altliy hotly, an tlit'y arc to cotton to in a lit' it arrow. 1 lie lack tit' Plmfptiate i the cause of all eot'inu coin I it loon ami the ailminwtralkin of -i-iiram Artro I'lioijWiatt' tablet will in-erca-t? the Htreukftli ami m ilu ranee of weak, uei von care worn men ami women W per cent, in twourtlnee weeks time iu many inmaiu'eM, un I their cmitiuueil use will hniM up the whole nervous ttystem. ami irive iu w hi'.', vim, viit't, ami vitality to the whole loilv. 1 always nieaerihe Attfo-l'hoN-jihate to patients who aie pale ainl col oiler, flifl it i HururiBinfi to sec lion juiekly a lew w eek treat ment will trmih form a pale lace toa roy-cheekeil heau tv Ihere can Ih1 no rosy-clu'ekctl. iiealthy. heautiful women, w itliout their Hvnteni m sulticiently mipplietl with l'ho!phaten In recent interview with phvtticians ttn the fiave anl eriuutteou net)uences uf a tleiieiency of l'hophatet in the blooJ of Amenean men aul wo men, I have strongly emplta.'-ueo! the fact that iloctor -lunilil prescribe moie pliownliatex in the form of Ariro-rho-phale for weak, worn-out, hak'tcaiil look nip men and women. When the skin is pale, and the lleh flabby, it in a Hiirn of anema. W hen the phospaten ro from the blood, the pink cheeks tfo, too. 1'he CoCOfOfE SKifl WqifEllEi 25c. BOX FREE. A Sin Bleach or Whitener for Dark or brown Skin, Removing; All Blemishes and Clearing all Swarthy or Sallow Complexions and Causing the Skin to Grow whiter. Don't Unvy a Clear Complexion Use Cocotone Skin Whitener and Have One WHAT USKRS THINK OF COCOTONE. Cocotone Co. !)par Sirs: Kcntl me liy return mail tno hoses of Cocotone km Whitener and three cakes ofCocotone Saiu Suap. They are tine an, I 1 do not care to lie without them. Enclosed is mouey or der for ll.&Y Yours truly, CI.AKA M. JACKSON. WaycroBS, (ia. Cocotone Co. Dear Friends: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener is the finest thing I ever saw. My skin is very dark and the first bos has made it many shades lighter, and my friends all ask me what 1 have been using. Enclosed you will find t'.'.UU. Please send me six boxes of Skin Whi tener and two cakes of soap. Yours truly, ANNA M. WHITE. For Bale by the W. M. OF HOME. ACT doses of Blark-PrauithL" Seventy years o. successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give In cleansing the system and re lieving the troubles that come from constipation, Indigestion, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomsch, liver and bowels are In good working order. Keep them thst way. To- Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and In a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. Tou will feel fresh tomorrow. Price ::e. a package One cent a dose All druggists. J, 6 miwele luck tune. I'liev beeome nei miH, iriiuhl,.. ileiH.n.lt-nt.melaitciioU the 1 tain tmr-. au.l the mt'inory I'aiK I he'lore il 'you wih to premTvi? voui lo-nlthy vim. viiror an-1 vitahtv, to anpi ol.l aire, yuti iiiiioi supply the delicienev ol I'liuipliatcn luck i u iii vour foo.l hv uvinir Uiio-rimNphate, the form o; I'huophateM iiini eaily a'-iimiluteil. NOTICE riro-rhoi(. hah- which s recommcutl e.l an-1 preeiiheil by phvHiciatis in all eiiemie eascx, ix nut a secret or paten i meihcine. but tme ihal 1- ol-i ainl ret onmw'ii.ltil hv well known iliuKiriNt eervwhere. uii I phviciau-. are tlaih Milisenliuivr the eonntituentN containeii in it, liemif entirely unlike manv otliet 1'hosplateH, it ir t-aoilv aMiiittateilaii.l will he IouikI elleetive in the treatment of iii-hirentnui ami "touiaeh trouhleN, a well at lor care worn.nervout. etiinlitioin The inaiiulai'lureis of Ariro I'hoNphatt will forfeit to any chantiihle in-titutloii -'iti no if they cannot treat miv man oi woman un.ler to who lack. 'lmphate ami tnetease their stifinfth ami emlut ance from HKi per cent, toiiim p,.r cent, oi mure in one month's Hint-, if they are free from ortraine trouble. It iV .linpense.i by the ". M. Toheu llrui Cora pan y. Tree sample mailed by the Ariro l.ab oiatorii'H, Atlanta, a. -iIuiilKoinery, A la. Cocotone ( o. I 'ear Mrs I tiod that Cocotoue skiu Whitener is the best preparation I have ever ue,l to clfartlicktli, audwiahyou would mail Iho boxes at uuce. (Signed) MRS, C. I'. .lo!INSN, Do not accept substitute or Imi tations. Cut This Out THE COCOTONE CO Atlanta, (ia. I have never used Cocotone Skin Whitener, but if you will send me a Zk. hoi free, will lie pleased to try it. I en el, se six 2c. stamps to cover cost of mailing, packing, etc. Name Address AGENTS WANTED. Cohen Drug Com piny HEALTH IS WEALTH jZw 1 , STATE m HFATTl am gu.ftion. ,n, ll.,lth, Hi liens and snnlVition ,"," ;, ' " - , 11 . mil l,c n-..ri..l in ihi'o ,.Inni in l, mil H wl.lrewH II"- "H"'' ' 41,1. II. ..nl of ll-illli .,1 li.il.ish ..! . iMilll Ii) .i l "l-l. sJlllessed envsluPS No ,ilniil. lr,..,lniciil Iniilu.il - 'H l- .,U"n,t.l AppetiteSomething Not To Worry About Iu iuot lnatumett a Ions of ap pe tit iu a dtNtlnrtly beJit-liriHl inriilent r health. Iniiiutrmeut of appetite Is one uf Naturt'n defences nain,f ilUae l.oti of fun tuniftl uuri ornitnlc ull meut! ure caused by merest I tin or proliMitteil by overeat Inn or rentier. 'tl rhstinHtf to mre Fhw. if an? are ttritiitsble to Iom of uppetlte Pwple i:0mmynlv uimntet pret tlir pifnH Htm mr'1v of more ur leu nurlout luipuit bsgian hUilJeuly or tn pidluti'ly, ami tht App'ttlte fillH off Nature ftrlvli.(r to root the uodv raetn holmro, perhapi. by Ktvlnx the otkuiii I nil work to do The impiirniMi! of appetite, howeter. it npparenf to tb" ludlvlilual hltiififiir and enperlHllv oh vloyii to hie fa ml I v or frlervlit -or ometlmon both Thuy nay nothlnrf Cx APPETITE L08TI Nature it merely striving to boiK It. If thny ar real friend, if tfeey are just luembtirs of his familv are pretty stir to fine out, eu ceurafniy. aa mnbers of one s laiflMy wlif: "Hey. what's (he matter fi you t.cli? You are not eatii enough to keep a sparrow alive'" Well, if you kept penU'ilun a man fcbout hi ' aymploms" he will inevl tubly beg-In to worry about them liini elf. So, llkwly enough, the poor ft 1 4ow dues really develop :i "b;id cum of nerves." Wm art prone to foiRPt that the great msjorrty of us eat c utuiderahiy more tbn we requKe or ran possibly metabollie (burn up), and thai a tem- m Better Farming in the South , . ;-. " M $mm& v -fi.-i y Will The American Kill The Kaiser's Wolf Famine Chat. A. Whittle, Editorial Manager, The far.ner can win this war Only by famine- does tin Kaiser faupe to couqui'r f amino by force of the sub marine. If the submarine brim? Kng land ojifl Kraneo to their knee.-., beg Im-ad in the humiliation f de fftt, ihi' Kaiser will then turn upon the irnitt'd Statort. Knlund jind Frame can bo avd from faii)iiu by the farmers of the I nlted fttutia and Canada In PpKe of the sulmmnnp, ir they will. The sub marine will sink food that KukUihI and Fiaiu-e tn sorely neds but tlir submarine ran not Bink enouuli to utarve tur Klliea, if the farmer of the United States will raise maximum cropt, rane every pound and save ev. ry pound of foods he possibly can. It's a light, therefore, between the farmeir of thp Vnited Statea on the one hand and the- gaunt wolf of the Kaiser, famine, on the other hand. If the Aiii"rirun farmer can raise uouiih to allow for the submarine loll and eninieh more foiMl lo plac "over thiTe" to feed those who are C ghtfiii?, then TlcJtory Ik ours. Bat ifa a narrow margin The wnolo world is n the verge of Ptar Tatloti. f i.ti n a normal crop In pro UucM in tills iwantry it 1h nut golnr 10 BtTWrd enough to feed eervhod t 1TV OF TOLKIM), 1.1 CAMiilNTY, Frank J. t 'henry makes oath that lu m senior paitner of the tinn of V. J. t 'hency A Co., doniK luisiness in the city of Toletlo, County and State afuresanl, and thai -aid tinn will pay one Hun dred Dollars for eaeii and every case of Catarrh that ciiunot 1m cured by the ue or Hall's Catarrh Medicine. FRANK J. I IIENKY. Hworn to lie fore me and stibserilieti in my presence, this tfth day of Decern Ik1 r A. I). iHtm. A. W. liLEASON, Notary Tublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surfacea of the system. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohro Teitimontala sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. BoJd by all druKgisU. fiall'a Family Calls for Conatipalioa .UY i LNL 4 OF j porary impalrniant of our too hew! j ; upptltv ifc about the luvklftHt thin ; that t an happen to ub ! 'Appvtlte in fueh au innale at tribute iof the orHiiUm that It should rarnly I he tiimpnreil with. nvr. In fad. with !oiil the ftdvu-e uf the phvilt lan Many little I1U iind M'liii' tK ont'e are un 'i-lueHtloiiahlv prodiueil hf the verj popular uK.m of Hoiinlti troti irntiilimentH like p-lipet. WnrcMtflf Nauie. lu.K..r iuid oiIot Irritant stlin ulani tipnti fend In order (o fore tht 'moinifh tn i"ivivs? It It N tertrtinlv a rur evni. In health lur dlff,(fe, fur an nppfile to fall tr mil fur 11 Hie fiod the individual I'Rii axHiniilut) . nod henk e il ! diubtful It mil' Mlmuld 'ter itttfinpt tn whet th 1 appetite with iimiheinea. uiilee hy th itUti e of a iiii tor Tin- iHiniiKni uli't) In Ihitt a perion loc hln h.-jirtv appeilie. x.-tn run down a a ri-MuIt uf not taklnif luffl ji'lent food mid d"Velopn roliMuuipttoo, iflni-uiin. nr omc other lllneie DON'T WORR.Y "SV, (( WE MAY Bt BACK- TO-MOkKUW.- DON'T WORRY. reat the body metabolism. I The truth la thut the person acQuirei consunipf ion. or beuomt-H anemic from some hidden infection or undetected source of poimmlni;, ruiiH down as a consequence, and loet hla appetite .when the metaholisni or oxidizing ap Ipaiatu 1h ho impaired that it cannot , waiiuKe the customary overload of nu tritueilt us hefore, l j Whan your appetite l.-avt you. don't worry, and diui't dope. Wuit u meal or two and It will come back, like Mary's lamb, if It stays away and ;.voii ear'; he happy without it, Uiei ithe phoe tn dearth fur it It ! Ull idudor's ofTiee. Farmer F Farm Service Bureau, Atlanta, Ca. dependent upon this inuutry, a full rulinii. At lies! I here is tHlig to be lack. The Amtiuun farmer inu it w nk s-ii to a serious realign hm hut tnis is no riiihII task. In taet. it is only a fiuhtinq chance ir me aiih neon larnmi win oni i nlie this, then hf must reconie ilint every blow he makes mast count )r the ut must .Maximum yields tii n s i be striven for as never before. I his Is no time to leave anything uut-mphasizod thai will count for ureal it yields. KlTli ienev must oper ate with every act (tn the farm from breaking the soil deeply to (tarnerlnt; the crops with a wiving h,and. Thorough preparation of the seed 'ied may he accomplished with lews labor ihjui Ir customary, by the use of labor saving farm machinery. Liberal and rational applications of plant food should be made this. year. Panne rs w ho ne ver used com mer elul fertilizers hefore should certain ly do so now for the nation's sake. The same modern, hihor saving farm mat-hinory that will eaable u farm hand to plow two row while plowing one heretofore-nnd plow ihem hotter-must he made ua of. It'a a hard tight all spring, summer and fall for the Aine rlcau farmer Will he win When you have k bilious attack your liver fad to perform its functions. You become constipated, The foot! you eats feinintts in your stomach in-stt-ail of digeHliug. Tins inilaiiies the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache Take Cham berlain's Tablets. 'I hey will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and vou will soon he as well as eer. They only cost a quarter. Love's a disease that keeps one sick a long time after he gets well. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children I In Ust For Over 30 Years Always bcara the Blffoarareor V- - PKOFKSSIONALCAROS. WALTliK !:. I)AMI:L. Attorney-at-Law, wianoN, n. t; rrarlieeH in the eourte ul Halilax atir. Northampton ami in Uir '-uprcii.t' au h'llei ill courts, ( ullct'litniH niuili' ill all pa l m North ChioImiu. Hruneli ullu-e ti Halifax oin'ii .-vt'tv M.tn.lav Ul:OKUIi C. (iHI-I-N, ATTOkMiY-AT-LAW, I 'llll-c III I -u-rll llllllillior Weldon. N. C. Win. L. KNIGHT, Attorney anil Counsellor nt Lnw, WKI.IniW N. t; I lllii',' ,11 11.,' I l:ll,l,. I'-'llliliUi'. Until., . ) iilr, :llnl hllliillllly ul teluli'il II. 15. NAKUIiLL. Jr., Attomev -iit-l.i.w , 1. 1. HON, - V C. I'llielH-r- I ' 'In i Mil. i' Il ,ll':l Ull-l ' I',, . ,iii..iti,,n i i i -'in .. mi' i Mice Lui i i, n ii II liiiin ASHLIiV H S I AINoACK. i Altortie.v-ul-l.aw , Notary r'uhlk. Wlil.DON, - - N. C. I'laetieeH in the emnth uf llaliiax ami Siljiiiiimi! I'Miintii's. 1'imiipt uttti-niioii tn ull I u-iiii-hj. i ntniMul lo no-, oiliee Over ('. I'rlir ri tulu. E. T. CLARK ATTORMfcY AT LAV. AKI.IKIN. . i'.t I't'iftii't ( in tlie ooriu Ilal:la. aini S.iiiiiiIl' iMuulie-- an i n the Mip'enir Cointoi' the tate. ,.cCial attention . n in roltis'i hiiii ami prntniil tetnttm W. .1. W Alii) WKVriHT, (MUCK IN HASIKL IlI'll.lHMi WKI.IKIS. N.C, P112 lv :'H.W. HARRISON'S SLf Koi Autiiiinihilr lii-pairh ami Suppltea. All k mile nl Machine work done Ma- tionarv , (asuline, .Marine uml Steam ICmriues. i.nns ami I'toltt. Satistaction .riiarantei'il AUTOMOBILES Tires a ml Supplies on hand fur sule II. W. IIAIilllMIN, Uvl.lun. S. f. CUT FLOWERS I-IIK JLL 0CCSI0flS m-v ( uuiatKMi" allie-,'iolt-ts ami thi'imU tin lea. lei). Weddmt; l'loweiB ut nn i tc-1 in latest art. Floral heain, ni'i-lii'ulK attaUL'el. Full and Winter Nulbs Are Now keaUy, Mlunt I arly for Best kesults. liiiM'lmiies. KveiLieen-. lniil'henes. "hole liit-f anl Ilflire 1'latits iu van-on- i ai ;ou at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, rhone l :;t WM I I'iM North Carolina. Administrator's Notice. haunt: iiniliiieil a a-liniuittiator ut lhe"tat i 1 1 . i '. I -ell , ileeeased, late ol llahla cuiiuty, N.C, tins is to noti iy all pei-niiv ,a nitf claiinti an ai list the estate ol -ai'l 'li feaM1! in exhibit then) lo the iu. ii iini l at l illeiy, N. I'., on ur l.ei .ie the .'list tiny ol January, liMil, or thi" imueewill he pleaded tn bar nl Iheil Hi'iAi'iv. All pei son mdehtedto the -ai l -laie mil pieaoe make imme- dl:l1e p;n iient. I In- II..' .ioth dav iii'.Un IMlH. .1, (I. AI'I'I.KWHITK, A im r i.f IV f r.t ll, deceased, i i.UI.I.N, Vttoinev. Kll-iM NO! ICE I i i ll.e pnwei and uuthoiilv con- ii'in-,1 Lit tin- uudeifigiied ttutee in a 't il,nij need nl llie!, executed on the Li:, m. i, ul .1 niie ll'iii, hv It. W Knwli and L Meme and Lthel Mills Moore, :,i- Mile. In II J-' Lmiiiey, trustee, to ieiMiie the payment ul a ceitain note of ei i' I it l . lh lewith. and iiehudt having been made in the payment, oi said note, ati'l at the le)iiest nj the holder thereof, the mule. signed trustee will, on the 20th Day of March, 1018, at one o'clock l M. in front of the hanking hiuiM' id' the I'm nk oi Littleton, in Lmletnii. N C.. sill to the lnghet iii-i'K-t. at public auction. loreuh. the fnlloM ing described teal estate, towit: -Mine lot in the tnun oi llollister. Hal itax coiinty. N, t'.. on (iibhs Avenue in i;lock A., lot No. I, hoiitiiiir 'l leet ou liiM.s A - -1 1 1 ; . iiiiinuig hsek along iHiuiic htii-el I. o leet. ci'l in r lot I ub nhii-li theie is a new stole ami all tlx tu 1 1 h cnntuiiti d Iht ein. txu store house ainl n tuit s unit i.ttiied and occupoil bv '.t I Moi.ie and l.'aMlf ' Ho the 1Mb dav uf IVhneiiv, lids, II V IIDNM V. 1'im.tee. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWITliWKS. We cany a large stock ol standard Tvpewtiteis. Csu furnish at uuce Mon aicii, lux. Oliver, Kriuiuvion. Hnvsl Miiith I'lemier, L. C. Siinlh A Htu.'s and I nderwooil. A ii V olhi'i make from ,'i (n I.') days' notice. We have both the visible and the invisihle. We bought a I ure stock of these Typewriters Irum one-lout th to one-ball t tie regulai whole sale pi ice. and on sale now aiuue-iourlli to one-halt the regular retail prices. A good Typewriter from 17. .'si to ll.'i. A better one $ 17. ii to 'J8.;iO. The best from H) up to any price. Will be glad to answer any inquiry iu connection with these machines, aud send samples of the work done by any of the Type writers we have. Kvery boy and girl should have one of our cheap Typewri tera to learn how to use. Auy peraon who can write well on a .typewriter fan demand a large salary. Anyone who buys a cheap typewriter from us and wants a better one later, we will take back the one bought and allow thesame paid for it iu exchange for a lietter one, if returned in good condition and within atx months. It not in good condition we allow the market value. We carry Type writer ribbons and other supplies. SPIERS BROS. WKUKW.M.a Go to HARRISON'S I V OOCi 0 i,ssex ft Is one of 111" t:'.Ai I - .'rowing reen fora re- utul ritin crti- lor tattle, slu-. p, ii. ri aid poultry. In hardy ni'-l i' l-i t 'tv.ii a'i early in the nniv.: -v. w-'uMut will jht. mit. Costs Ji'j.' ! t 'd per arre anil will tfiw r,vi-l,e- rcen foragK than any other e:n,. Also valna lile lor soil ln jtovl" K'lt. WOOD'S Ih'f V.TniVK CAT V. IOC tor liilrt ei i lull Liforma t ion and uImi Icll.i about all other SEEDS for the Farm and Garden Write fill' rntnloK mill prices of liny M't'd reiuireil. T.W. WOOD & SONS, Si:i:HSMi:, lliilimond, Va. NOTICE I inlet (he power ami authority eou leireil un the nude tsitrued turn tee in a certain deed of trust, executed on the lii-t .lay n , Inly. l!M 1, hy I'aul C. Jar ii'll to see mv llie payment of four notes nl t-vi ii dale therewith, and default hav- uir h'-eii mailt- in the payment of the -ame. and at the ieuest of the holder theteot, the undersigned trustee Kill, on the 201 h Day of March, IV18, at the Irotit door of the Hank of Little- Inn. in Littleton, V i ., at I o clock I'. M .. m II at puhlic auction to the highest Imhlet. lor cash, the following dcsci ihed leal enate: '''I hat eeitaiti lot of laud lyinir situ ate, and oetiiir in die Male of North t amhna. Ilaiilat county, town of Lit lleU'ii. on I'utkii ihom Min el, ttiljolliirm the lumU ol W. II. May ami others, ami tieuniiinaralVV.II. May eoinei on l ur ireion sheet; theiiee .s. Tti'f K. H"- leet to st ai e tn V . II. May line, I'uiueison estate corner; t hence with Kuigersou Ch tate S. 1- W. llt-V, leet to a sttnie;! hence V 7:1', W. along fence line -0J leet to cm m i pnst fence line on I1 urgeison St.; thence ajong 1'utgeison St. N K !)J leet to the htuiuiiing, containing ahotit two tifth's v :) oi an acre. 1 hi" tlie IMh dav of Keh 1MS. J Si. PlrnT. 'rrnslee. Certificat-i of Dissulutin ii. To All lo Whom These I'leHeiit May ( '01111' tireetiug : In iniH, Il appears to my sutMai' tiou. 1y duly aulheliticuled recoul of the piui'ieding for the vohltltaiv dis suhiium theieof hy llie unanimous eon sent uf all the stncklioldeis. depOMteil in my oihee, thut the Weldon h'enhv ('miipanv. a coipuratiou of this ."tale, who'' piincipal otlice is situated in the town of Wclduti. County of Halilax, M ate of Noitb Caiuhua, d'. K Carter hung (he agent therein ami in charge llieieol'. upon whom process may be set veil I ha" cum plied with the renuiienietits of ( hapter '.'I, Uevisal of entitled "t in potations." preliiinnaiy to the is suing ul this Ceitilicate of Ihssolution: Now. Therefore, I, .1. Hryan tirnnei, Seetetaiy of Male of the Slate of Noitli t aiohnu. ilo hereby certify that the siml cnipotatinu di I on the '.Mil day ol 1-eh !il-, lile in my othee a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said cnrpmation, execu ted by all the stockholders thereof, whieh said consent and the record oi the proceedings aforesaid are now on lile in my said ollice as provided by law. In Testimony V hereol, 1 have hereto set niv hand ami attixed mv olticial seal at Haleigh. this :Tth .lay of' Feb., A. 1, I'M .1. UK VAN (iRl.MKS, Secretary of tate. ;t : u lri.it mnrkt ind w Hi-i,t "buim-l ..r no i., .-..l iu.l.l, ikK.i .'- oi liulu aii, i il. v ,.-i,..n (..r FREE SEARCH na ntrt gu iiiilinlHlill ty. riiiili v''i'i' -. PATENTS BUILD FOf i'UNIB ) si tmrfrsM lumklfi-n illu , "h( lu uiul ml run nstnov W ril today. D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS. I 1ft Caucnlh CI U4shinntnn I T 14'TO-THE MINUTE MILLINERY. KASl'V CiOOliSand NOVELTIES'. Kutterick's l'atterns. R & 0. Corsets, Missi's at 76e. Ladies ;,'o. to II. ssv I'nrps will he made to suit the times. HatK and Bonnets made and ttimnuM) to order. AI L MAILOKI'KHS I'ROMITLY HI.1.KH. wary Silts. V. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N.C, ZIjMtpJti3nysoW SbND YOl'R ORDIiRS FOR ALL KINDS OK PRINTING TO . E. L. HAYWARD. U'eUon. N. C. Lars est Stoc. South. in the When In Norfolk call on m You will Hod what you want and get it quickly. Having no canvassers, no agent commiasions-are ad ded to our priced. Thii ena ables us to use rtrstclassma. terial and Hnish it properly i , W Pay Freight and Quarantet Safe Arrival THE COUPER WARBLE WORKS, (US years m business.) S644Bakm. NOKforja. VA. CP t V
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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