i Ordinance. He it onUiael that all lieetise ,1.1 privifep i:i ;iv due on Mav Ni ni each yt-ar, ami anv pe-M'ii, tirrn or cut poratinii who thai! 1 1 buiim- iet(inr inir hri'i ue without li ri-t oblauinn: t t rt'n ii' ret I lieeii-e -thall upon convictum be lined leu dollaii. ami if auv iiersuii, tirm oi cujnratuwi donnr hufiiifss (,r eaimn on any trade waeiv Unci o iv uuel -hall eumhicl sa.d ruiMiu or tiatle Willi. nit tiint 'jiviatr .iu ooiid tttiall tint HI COIIVICtlOll lol r.tliill.' (() Ml (five !i i bond he tiut'il ten do. I u-. t.v oidei mi t r IW.i: i;kd. c. i . Id'i- v, i iviii A. W vNIl.l.ln, - I.-,: . .; 7 -1 1 Ordinance. ' II onlano'd 11. , I'M-, tin luliie.u leye lit i'i an- ln-teey Merchant. liltK'etS, Tiiiiiiifc. IMullli.fiK t I !UaU. I. IV. . A tit'. I 'lav II. I. Hntti lt,n. I'lV- I .i I. . -hop., p, KiMiIi.l t.-Kt. Pool ,t!,r. Markrt I'll I' lift I Mi Ktlt-i ., ,u, I'.lai'tv vim i h ii c i in 1 Marl, in e -i, Mine Mcp. jn mi Hill l'..tM. ; I.aail'liy, . mi Mcnyt.o-I'uunil, '.n 'Mi I'lumbcr hop ., t,u Milhtit'iv Mii'. in . i (iaiutfe. h hi Automobile caleis, in lifMtau rant . ium Junk lealei., . in Furniture Mt alt-tN, u no rhotoumphers, ., on Jeweler-', in 'Hi I'nde itakers. m Coal mi. I Wood l-eaUis, u m Ire lnaleis, ill or liuiMuiif ( luttnu'lins. I'i i -Hy order ot itic l-mint: ( l.lil I.N. Muvr A. V. ANUl K'lO.Y li i'. i : t, Notice of Qualification ot Administratrix The under-iiflii'd. Mis. KilieT i'town b in.: quttlniftl as Admim-dratus ot the esiate of Mom-ley Hrown. deci-an-ed, be I 'iv liic i Ifik i.f tin- ,,, Court i,; llali'as comity nn tin- f'iu of February, litis, hereby notifies all persona holdinif claims airamot Hit- e tat? of li Moneley lirov. ti to preset! i ttietn to ht r duly vended at her icm denee ill Koanoke Kit puis lowtifhip. V ('..or to her attorney, W. K. l-auiet Weliloti. N (., withm tvt-lve nioutli- fritm the tlate of tiu nutu'r. oi the ano wilt he .lemltil in hai of n-emery thcte of. All peiwoiiN ifi.lfi.teii to fanl estate are lequestevl to make tninii .Imte iu v men! This the lMli thiv ot l e)ruarv. I'M-. II U I i'HK T l;t.ov, Atlmim-tmln ot Uie I steate of i; Moi U v hioHn, . ttit ''! 1 . W. K. I'AMKI.. Attoim-v U H glasses mean liroken en- ennatiemi-nrs, loss of 1ms- iness and pleasure, as well as injury to the eye. Why not avoid this annoyance 3 by havinpr HALL make you 3? a duplicale pair to-day ? A DfW invn - tton fur K:i.tintr autombilt'suut of n.uJ Iu'W-k is nn'i tinir with uie favor H Is talifd '.M'hl ftulltf.-' B:id -ji... 18 ftttnt-htrt 1" out the bother When the het ciit.'h en tlif FUllS Out till K t n v n) Is' com in f I, m I . I ' ; I"f!!'(l tife-i, weljjti -ii! :il ell for Jt.no It set-ins . qnt'.ution of enr owikts kru "Mud Pulls" hpfore tliey Pes it tar tMjuiji merit f.,r Smith -Courtney Cnnipni.v V., are the gential 'Jujti. An Ajpttiziug Meal I BROKEN 1 NORFOLK-RliiH'iyflO AUTO OWNERS PRAISE ljV ! "mud yW ! PULLS" J ) V I t pi'-h r. ir ''' '1 it. i- 1 n in el ; t iul ill- . r :i''.'i-.''.t s : u.i j t" n'v a . Ihthlav Hanlait Co.. Agents foi 1 1 1 1 -oii i i Everybody wants It. Hverybody likes It. Everybody's looking lor It. BUT You can't get It unless you hive the right kind ol groceries. Oet 'em HERE I Phone 280. j '; R. M. PURNELL, , ' -, Weldon, N, C. 1 "THE'RICH MAN'S WAR' A HATEFUL CALUMNY" American Business Wen Ready to Make Sacrifices With out St:nt. TAXES HERE AND ABROAD. American Taxation the Moit Demo cratic in the World. By OTTO H. KAHN. Noth'irn ts iliiiner tliaii ifmt hiiHtncsa nn'l luisiii' "M nu n inn) eerjthni; to iJHii h iiics. ritiiii tlie loiiitlilitns uhh'ti t-XtHletl .'.lirlln: Itie to ull.l It llitlf m-hTh prt.ir io .). ril, 1117, iiiiit.-r M. h ui.in nf tli-m tiui'te wry litrtt nrotin h fhr iiislui.ii t.:iii'Uf, jino tojis ami Hnna elHl iii'l Ut lite hllteit IllllliXH. T.ll.M wen' litit. hihI tlitH eouniry whm rao 1 1 1 ' he-oiuiiiK ilo1 fcfeiit teoritiinlt' n vrw.lr of Ho- Horltl. Ni'ilitiiK I" p!uh"r tlmu that an) -iiii' luiKtiieMr' inn il in thiH i'oiinir iiniNi Iiavf fl-reveli ttliit. If Al.ieri.'H eiiterj"! 1 tie viiir, iht'Mo protiih uiiul.l .e tunm ii-.e!y rt'ilueeil tilol Soiue of then) cut utT e tlrely. lieeuuhe our jrnvcrntneiit wmilit tf In am talit itiafv-; that 1' uoiittl eut prhvo rlrht mid left, ah, In fact, it Imib done; ttiat ennrttious buniens of tuiHttoii wutil.l have tu he Imposed, ttie hulk of which would natural! helorm by the well-to-do; lit slmrt, that the un precedented fc'ohlen flow Into the otT-Tv of bushes whh tx.iuitd to stop with otir joiiiiriK i he war, or, at uii) rute, to be much .limluMied. Hut It In said the big tlnaiiilerii tif New Vurk were afraid that the money loaned hy them to the allied itavions liityht he lost If these nations were de feated, and therefore they maneuvered 10 et America Into the war tn order to aave their lmstiuenu. Proof That the Charge It Abaurd. A momeiit t reflect ioa will show the utter absurdity of that charge. Let im iiKsiime. for arirtiment'B sake, that th allies had been defeated. Let us make the wildly Improbable assumption lhat they had defaulted for the time beliiK upon these foreign debts, the greater part of which, by the way, is secured by tli deposits of collateral in the shape of American railroad honds'and stocks and of honds of neutral coun tries, jinKrvutliii; more tlititi sufficient in value to cover thee debts. It tw aasuine that the entln- amount of al lied bonds placed in America had been held by rich men In New York and the east Instead of belnt; distributed, as it la, throughout the country. Is It not perfectly manifest that a single year's American war taxation and reduction of profits uouhi take out of tut) pockets of such assumed hohlers u vastly greater sum than any possible loss they could have .suffered by a de fault on their allied bonds, not to men titn the heavy taxation which la bound to follow the war for ,ears to come and the shrinkage of fortune tlirotik'li the decline uf all American securities In i coiiM'Uiielice of our eutran-'u lMo the war? ! Not only la the "rich man's war" an absurd tn)th; in ihartfw is a hattful calumny. ttus.ness men, ajreiit or small, are no different from other Americana, and we. reject the thought timt auv Amerl can, rh h or pour, would be cupaMv ul the hhltfous and dnstunlly plot to hriLiif upon his countiy the. siirua and surTertuKS of war In order to eu , rkti himself, lluslness laeu are huuLd to tie eiceeiiliii;! htasy niiun. lal lonem j thrtmli America' entrance into th war. Kvery element ..f self -interest : ihuUid have caused tiieiu tu use theli ; utmost efforts to preserve America 5 neutratltj, from which the Iihw u , uijih pro tit durlita; the lo an.: u jmir years hefure April, 1017. Ker iuu ' ddertitlun of ieisonal adMinhtue com niHtoied men of atTttlm to stand with ; and support the aifltalloti of tite "iK-uce- i at-an-irice" party. They xjcirned ! such ignoble reasoning, thv relected that athilHtlon ; the) stood for ur when It was no lonicer possible, with sHfety and honor, to imilnialn peace, hpcause ihvy ar patriotic ciiueua first ami business men afterward. Our Income Tax and Taxea Abroad. (1.) Th largest iiiewiues are taxed far more heavily here than auywherw else in the world. The maximum rate of in.-ome taxa tion here is 07 per cent. In Knglantl It is 42'4 per cent. Ours Is therefore 50 per cent, higher than England's, ami fh rute In England ts the highest pre vailing anywhere In Kurope. And In addition to the federal tax we must oear In mind our itate and municipal taxes. (2.) Moderate and stnull incomes, od the othev hand, are siUtJect to a fur smaller rote of taxation here than la Kugland. Cow Peas Wood's Seeds. AND Velvet Bea parte uv Save Fertilizer Bills, in crease crop productive ness, and make the best of Summer forage crops. Will improve land wonderfully, eren ftrr wring crop for forage or grazing purposea. Can be grown to ncdjent advantage In your Corn erop, increaping yield of Corn and making a wonderful Improvement to the soil. Write for prices end "WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL." giving informa tion about all fleaaonable Seeda. Mailed free on request. m. mm sons, Seedsmen, Richmood, V. It; Anierb-a incomes of .muried men up to .tKH) are iiiif si-il-hvi tu a: y federal income tux at nit. In Kaglfir.il the Incomu litt 1h: lt per cnt. at. I: .""it " .i.J " " 2 000 (These are the rates if the Income In derived from salaries or vnj;es; they are -.nil higher if te nicnnie Is derived from rents or investments I The rtiKhsh s-ale .-f taxation on In comes of. say. ;t.(HNi Jno, $ltMXX) and $l,V-i.ti repect'v.t.- ,iverage,t nn follows as compared to the American rates for married men: Ini'unit) tax tu in ratf on Kiig-iaud U.fl-'O U i.-r o-m &.,( IK r .vn lt'.lliji) an 1(.r eem li.OW) i'L per .:-.ni Ainerloa 1-1 vi 1 p. c. 1 'H l Op it1, ( O. ' h t C. (If we add the so called "occupa tional" tax our total taxation on In-com.- of .flo.tMHi is i per cent, and on incomes f fl'toOo plA p, r r,.n( ) In other word, our income u,ition la more democratic than that of any other country in that the largest m comei are taxed much more heavily and tn small and moderate Incomci much more tightly thjn anywhere elie and incomet up to :.000 for married men not taxed at aM. C- ) It Is true, oil the oilier h:md, licit 011 eiv large Incomes u dtnlll I giiivlie.l from ihe largest Incomes our Iti.oine tax N somewhat hover than : the (MlgllNh ta, bllt the difference hy wlibh iejr tax Is boier thin; ihe l.tig INh tax ts lucoiiipiiraliiy more pro iioimreil In the case of small and mod erate Income than of large Incomes. The "Excess Profits" Tax Here and Abroad. Moreover, if we mbl to our income tax our so culled "exn-Ns profit tax," whh'h Is meiely an additional Income tax on earnings deiheil from bus! ness, we shtill find lhat the total tax to tthl.h rich men are subject Is 111 the great majority of cases heavier here than in Lowland or anywhere else. (4.) It Is likewise true .hut the Kng llsh war evvss pndlf tax Is Imi per rent, (less arioii Jifset and allow ttlicesj, Whilst our so called excess pro-tit lax ranges from 'A per cent, to Oo per ient. Hut it Is entirely misleading tu base a coiiiluslon as to the relative heavi ness of the American and Hrltlsh tax merely on a comparison of the rates, because the Kngllsh tax is asset,sed on a wholly different busts from the American tax. The American excess profit law (ao 1 called) taxea all profits derived frem business over and e a certain moderate percentage, regardless of whether or not sin h profits are ihe result of war conditions. The Ameri can tax is a general tax on Income de rived from hue mess in addition 10 tlie regular income tax. The Eng lish tax applies only to excess war profits that is. only to the sum hy which profits In thi' war ears exceed the profits In the three years preceding the war, which In Kti;:land were years of great prosperity. In other words, the Kngllsh tax is nomi nally higher than ours, but it applies , only to war proflta. The normal prof Its of business I. v., the profits w-ldi li business used to make iii peace t Inn are exrmpted In Kngland. There, only the excess over peace profits is taxed. Our tax, on the contrary, applies to all i profits over and above a very moder ; ate rate on the money unt-Med in ' bUSlnesr. I We Tax Normal Profits, They l ax Only j War Profits. In shoit, uur lawmakers have de creed that iionnul business ptotlts lire tuied here iuui.ii mure heavilj than : in i.ngluitd, while direct war profits lire taxed less Leuvlly. You will agret with loe in yiasllon : Jut; both the logic anil the Justice uf I ttmt method. It would seem tliut it would he both falter and wiser and more In accord wltii public sentiment U tlie tax uii business In general wett decreased uud, on the other lund, uu i increased lux were imposed uu spe- viae wur profits, j (.5.) uur federal Inherit, nee tax 11 ler higher than it Is In fc. inland or nil) w Uere cite The maximum rate here on direct descendants Is Tt per ceui an ugalust m per cent, in Lng land In addition to that, we hurtf , state InherituijCtt tales which du not evit ih hiiiglund. id.) '"f iivr total Hi-tual war expen ditures (exclusive of loans tu hei al lies and interest on wytr loans) Eng land has raised leas than 15 per cent ' by taxation (France and (iertuany far ! )es). while America la about to raise ! by taxation approximately 28 per cent ' of her total war requirements (exclo- ' wive of loans to the allied nations and I of the amount to be Invested in int'r eutitlle ships, which, being a produc tive Invest men t, caunut properly lie classed uniting war expenditures!. j We men uf business are ready and 1 willing to he taxed tti this emergency to the very limit of our ability and to i make contrlhuthms to war relief work and other good causes without stiot j The fact is that, generally speaking, j capital engaged la business Is now ' being taxed lu America more heavily I than anywhere else in the world. We i are not complaining about this; we do not aay that It may not become ticcea- : Bar to impose still further taxes; we are not whimpering and squealing and agitating, but we do want the people to know what Bre the present facts, and we ak them not to give heed to ttie demagogue who would make them believe that we are escaping our aUara vt th common burdan. Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through tK nVh and quickly slops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. Tha best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LI 111 LIEUT Good or the Ailmenb tf Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good jot your own Acha, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc 25c. 50c $1. At all Dealera. STATE'S FARMERS ' Must Be Depended Upon for Full Requirement Food or Feedstuffs. PABE REVIEWS THE SITUATION Coming Wheat Crop Far Short of World's Requirements. Corn and Other Food or Feed Crops Must be Produced in Larger Quantities if Suffer ing is to be Prevented -Better Cultivation and Heavier Fertilization Urged. Hnlelgh - "The world wl.Is food ult- mtUon and tb"ir own individual Inter t'Htu demand that ihe f;trmei" of North rrtrohiia ii.uit luritig the a (iu oi lung o'hso'i tht hugi'si aiieai:.' of corn and other food or feed 1 ropi In the hHtnry of Ihu Stair and lhat they gtva l- h cropn ttie !i--st poB'-l'de till 1 1 vat ion and the hiv test possible fcrltll.u tioii " dee!,,!ed State Food Adminis trator 1 1 111 y A 1'age in an interview with newspaper nvi today. The coming whit crop will supplT ntd more than liulf the normal need of the world, which must continue to he largely supplied by this count rr until the end of the war and for a con fdrterahle period beyond This means that he demand for corn and other tfraitw for human consumption will he more than double during 11 19. Must Raise Own Requirements, "The t raiw port at Ion situation Is .-on h that our farmers have no assur atn e 1 f being able to secure any food or feed stuffs from any other section of the country next Fail and there after and if they do not produce suffi cient food and feed crops fer this section ftur people in all probablllte will have to do without A large pro duction of cotton Is desirable and necessary and m particular reduction In the aereae of tohacro is being urg ed, hut any latnier will be foolish to plant eithtw; tohmeo or ctetton to the exclusion of sufficient food and feed s' ufts to run his own establishment am) to provide his part of the surplus that will he required hy the markets In our cities, towns and industrial communities. "Few people have the imagination to con. eive nf the actual want am suffering which wns prevented In our Stat- by the Increascad cultivation of garden- and truck patches and in-en-a-rd production of staple food and fm-d . tops lirst your We are Import ing this tiscsl ye.ir a comparatively snnll proportion of the thousands of carloads of 1 aimed Koods and ottu'r food sin! ffe.f products that we nor mally imported during past years. If wp had not prodm t d the stufT at home we would he (nng without at fhis time V" shall he able to seuire nven stn tller tiuports nf food and feed studs tfnring the comlne vear. "Kv.' v a. re of wheat In North Carolina wh'. h him not already boon heaiilv fertilized hould he topilres ed with stable nia'-ire. wood mold and leaves or with com mere I al fer tiliser Every aire nf food and feed stuff's -dinuld be manured or fertilised in.. re h-tvilv thnn has been custom ary in the past Farmers Upon Their Mettle. "Our fanners are upon their mettle' Mine dopend" upon tliem than upon an? otloT das-- of people with the ex ceptbui of t'e soldiers In the ranks themselves 1 am sme lhat the patri otic fH tiners uf Virth Caroliaa may b depended upon to do tbalr fun dui? " NESD TO CONSERVE WHEAT MORE URGENT Consumption Must Be Reduced 30 tu iQ Her Cent tu Feed Allies and Pre vent Flour Famine at Home. Raieith The Food Administration U t.-a.rul lest the tecent announce uieut that meatless media and pork less Satuida) need not he obaerTed dio tiig Hit- next few weeks should give n.n-umeis the ImpieHalon that there also nn; ht he a letup la the conaerva tit.n of wheat rtour On tha tontrary Fuod Admtnlfltiatlon officials an nonnce tlist even mure strenuous ef forts for the conservation: of wheaf flour should he made If our people, to say nothing of our armies and our Allien, are not to go through a period of flour famine before the next har yeat There will he no flour famine tf 'he suusestinns of the Food A -1 minis tration are followed and the rorsump tion of wheat flour Is reduced by V to 5" per t ent, but this reduction ' absrdutelv necessary. The Pood Ad mlnlstratki is not only ig the substitution of other cereals and po tatoes for bread, but la requesMng consumers to eat less bread SALE OF BROILERS NOT INTERFERED WITH Raleigh. Announcement hu been mate by tha Foot Administration that trade In hroitert wetfhlag up to two Kuidi li set and will not he afntcitd by the receat order of the food Ad mlalatrattan prohlbltlai the kill lor ol hi-OB and pulleti eicept for utrlctly le -li trade by oollremed dealers STATU Oh OHIO, I I ITY OK'IOI.KI'O. I.l'CAS COI NTV. J Iff rank .1. Cheney makes oath that lu is senior partner of the tinu of F. .1. Cheney A Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that nan) lirm will pnv ''nf V.'.'.v. tired Dollars for each ami every cane of Catarrh that cannot he cured hy the use of Hall's Catarrh Mcdiriue. HUNK J. I'll KNEW Sworn tu I fore me and Hulmrnheil in my presence, this lith day of lieccuiher A. 11. inn;. A. W. (il.KAMON, Notary I'uUic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. P. J.CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohi o Testimonials sent free. Price 7" cents per hottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills for Constipation Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAT.O,RA CALLED HER FAKIL7 to Six Tears Ago, Thinking She Might Die. Says Tctr.i I.itly, Ett Ht w She Is 1 Well, Stronf Woman and Praises Cardui For Her Recovery. Royse Cltj, Tax. Mra. Wary Kil tu an, of this place, aayi; "After tho Mrth of my little girl,,. my aide com meuced to hurt me. I had to go bark to bed. We called the doctor, no treated me... but I got no better. I got worse and worse until tho misery was unbearable. . .1 was In bed for three months and suffered such 10:0 ny that 1 was Just drawn tip In a knot. .. I told my husband tf he would get me a hot lb of Cardui I would tr. It... I commenced laMug It. however, that cv.-pltii! I called my family about me... for I knew I could not hint many days unless I had a change for -i:h iLi. v .... WORDS OF WISH MI:N tiennomy mukes hupppy homes ami souiul nations. Instill ii deep. Tie common secrel ol want of success in hie is a tendency lo lei things drill. V The luod of ihe home is mil mem and bread, bin ihou",hifulness and unselfishness, for these keep joy alive. V VX'hai is warned in society every where is ihe generous temper w Inch seeks ihe good in human ciaiure and refuses to think the worst. V l-vil passions are poison. Ha trtd for another wreaks its venge ance upon self; suspicion and jeal ousy work out heir own prophe cies by injuring mind and body. Poeiry is imaginative passion. The quickest and subtlest test of its essence is in expression; the the variety of ihings to be express ex! shows-the amounl of its re sources. Life is a process of giving and inking. U'hoso would have full Ms must give liberally of his store no oihers; he must also receive from others in return. There must fee a constant interchange. ETERNITY. Eternity has no gray hairs. The iflif ers fade, the heart withers, mien grows old and dies, but Time writes no wrinkles. Eternity ! Stupendous thought I The ever preient, unborn, undecaying and undying the endless chain com posing the life of God the golden (hreml entwjrrinj the desiinics of the Universe. Earth has no beau ties but Time shrouds them for ihe grave; its honors ere but ihe sunshine of an hour; its palaces, they are but the gilded sepulchre, us pleasures they are but bursting bubbles. Not so in the uniried : bourne. In the dwelling of the Almighty can come no footsteps of decay. -Chamberlain's Couch Remedy Favorite lor Colds. J. L. Kanloy, Macon, ill., in Hpeaking uf CtianibfrlaiD'fll'ougb Remedy HayR "I.iiring the pant llfteco years it has lieon ruy BiHter'g favorite tor eoldn on tho .luoga. I inyaeif have takeo it a numiVr of times when auifering with a V X. ' n XL I A'f "ild t. od it always relieved me prompt-1" her tm: the better. That was st yfini r.cro and I am Ptlll here and nm a will, Btrotig woman, and I owe my life to Canlul, I h.id only t::keiv half the i bottle when I bean io :c;l hetUr. The III 1st ry In in) tide I'.t leia... I continued rii,ht on tuMnj; the t'nr.i l until I b id I'.r.eu thr-e bottles ni,d 1 d.d not inc.' :i::y nwo for I w-is w !1 11 mi never fill b-ttiT In my life... I liuve ti' Vi r had any trouble: from tint day to thi.- " Io you suf'er from heidnche, hark ache, pit ln In sides, or other dlncouo fnr's, each month? Or do you feel WKilt, nervous and Tigiredout? If o, (!va Cardui, the woman'a tonic, a trial. J. 71 the Huiy CailJ t 1 met .'S4r'- 4 GREAT TRUTH MADE MANIFEST. little (lroup of Followers ol the Master First Had True Concep tion ot Immortality In the mournful quiei of Easter even ihe whole world lay well hushed under the half hope, half sorrow long ago. No happy prep arations stirred the little group of friends and believers; all the busy ways were for the enemies who made ready for iheir feast wiih much ouiwarc show of ceremony. Under the despair that overhung the little ouicast band lay the hall conscious, scarcely daring hope, like a muffled dream. They had seen the dead grain sink into the ground and now wailed for the coming forth of the fruit. Living so close to the presence of the Master, it was not sir.inue lhat they could abide apart, siiil under its influence, in ui.queMi iiiing simplicity expecting ihe fultiilineni of his words: "Except the grain fall into the earth and die it cannot bring forth fruit." When the still mournful even was over, and the earliest breaking of day showed them the empty husk of the tomb, the great truth of the "fruit brought forth" surged over them. One by one, breath lessly, each broke into a musical utterance of faith and joy from clear hearts that accepted. The olden knowledge of the -death of the grain, so long familiar to them as a process ef nature, they had witnessed now as applied io the spirit. CASTORIA For Infants and Children !n Use Fcr Over 23 Ymsrs Always bean mm- Signature of NO CHANCE. "That fellow is a thief. He siole my umbrella." "Why don't you have him ar rested?" "That's it; I can't. 1 stole ii from the judge." Despondency Dueto Constipation. Womeo often become nervoua and despondent When thia ir due to coo Rtipatiun it is eaaily corrected by taking an occaaional dose of Chamberlain's Tablet's. These tablets are raay to take and ideamwt in eawl PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WALTliR E. DANIEL. Attorney- at-Law, fiuct.cew in Uie CuilUK ol tlaotax nu Notttiamptoii ami in the Mipreuic an., re.lerii! courtrt. I ollccliotn made in ail paits of North Carolina. Urauch oihci t Halt fax oneii every Monday UEUkliE C. OKEEN. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Olheu in diecn Ituildiug W eldon. N. C. Wm. L. KMUHT. Attorney and Ctiunsellnr-at-l.n Ki l ns'. V c. nil'i'.- in i .I.- Imi''i : i'-1-1 1"" llll-l.lv" 1 1 'v 1 11 "' i.'n 1. .1 tu H. i'.. ItAiCk'iil.l., Jr., UIO' 11.- l-l 11" . V 1. 1. HON. - - V t". I'lm-li,- . m 1 1 11 n '" i"ii : 1 1 ,1. i l nlii inn1 i m I :.t t Htm i.li-il In im- i nlli1 . I. ..I ' !..!. II '.IO in i 'ASHU-Y U STAIMJACK. i Attiirney-at-Liiw, Notury Public. VM.1.D0N, . . N. C. I'rartlci'p in tlie i-miili' uf llaliliix anil ailjoiiuii(f ciiuntii-K. I'lniniit ttttti-iilii'U lu all Iuihiiu'mi niliiiMt-il lu mo. Otlie ovur M l 1'uir'n Htnni. t olark: ATTORNtY AT LAW. .VKLHON, N. C.J Practices in the court of Halifax and tilji'iniiikt couuiicK unu i. the uprcme comtof the iatc. iectal altentior in . it t tei'iun-is 'iinl proititvl ret ut m ii:.'i ist, OUTl'K IN PAXIKI. I I II.PINU WEl.liON. N.( ..nil? iv m a h 'H.W. HARRISON'S (io to HARRISON'S MM Km Automobile liepair ami .supplies. All kinds ol Miicliine work done Sta tiouarv . (.aMihne, Marine ami Meain KmnneH. (inns ami 1'ittoU, Mtud'acnon trutit'iiitceil AUTOMOBILES Tiresand Supplies on hanC Inrsole II. w. II.Mil;l.-ll., Wi'Moo. N. C " i-aasaax o -hu cut fLowcus 10 K JLL OCCHSIOfiS Kom's, t arnatioiis, V allies. Violets aud Orchids the leaders. Weddinit Flowers umuiKi'il in latest art, Homl Heaiarna, ariHiiea!lv arranged. Fall and Winter Bulbs Are Now Ready, Plant Early for Best Results. Ifohcliu-dies, Eveijfrt'cns. Shrubberies, Shade frees aud Hedge Hants id vari ous various at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, i'hone 149 RAI.KIOH North Carolina. Certificate of Dissolution Tu All In VVhum TlieM l'rint-DtH May uiiir i ,ri'i'iui)(: WheivuM, It luiiit'atH to inv Hatiiilac tiuu, liv duly uullieuuoatt'd recurd of tin iirucmliiiiri tor the voluntary dino iuiiuii ilit-iiMil hy the uduuiiiiuuh coo-M-iil ii! til tin1 flui-kliuldiTH, dupoHlteO in in y . liici1, thai llii-l lioekoyuttellriok ( im .y. a i-uniuiutiun'uf thm State. uliu.f r 1 1 in-1 .ixl ulliee in situati-d io thr l.uiiiul Vtliiuii, tuuuly uf Halifax, -lair ul Nuilh i uiulma, .l. 8. Turoer hi-iin: l. ii- uiffiit tlieiviu auil iu charge llii-i, ut. iiiuii ivIiuiii iirui-epM may be M-ivi-iij, iiiiMcuinptiiu h nn the require uti'iils ul l liapli-r -Jl. lti-vmal uf ItKiri. i-ntltli-if "t -.irjioiationh," preliminary to Hit' I'Miiuir ul Huh I'l'ititieute of Uikho lutiou. .Nuw. Therefore. I. . I. Krvau (Irimeii. seeretury uf Slate of the state uf Nurth I aniltim, du lii-relw certify liiat the Maid I'uiimiutiuii did, im the Int day uf Mar. lllls, lile in my uthce a duly executed and ttttt'xti'd cunrieul m writing to the ditmululioii ol Haid curliuratiuii. exiicu- ted hy all the atuckhulden thereuf. Mlni'li said eunst'iit and the reeurd ul the iirueeedinifH iifurtiHaul ai-u uuw on lile in my aaid othee aa pruvided hy law. Ill Ti'Muiioliy Wliereol, 1 liave lierctu aet my hand aud allixed my ulticial m-al al Kaleiich, Uur Int day uf Starch, A. 1. 1IUS. J. IIUVAN tiltlMKs, Secietarv ol'stfcte. 3 1411 GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWITERRS. We cany a laie ntui L ul siaiMiuid TyperriuiB ( su luruisli at once ,ion aieh, lo, tilivet, Kfmintou, Kuu mttli I'rt'rnicr, l l . tmiii a tho, 'a and I'udcrwoutl. Any otiior make Irom ,'ito lotlays' uotica. We have both tlie visible aud the invisible. e bought a lar(e stuck of theiie Typewilters hum oue-tourllt to one-hull the n-Kular w hole sale price, ami ou Hnlenowatoue-fourth tooue-half the reKulai retail irira. A Ifootl Typewriter from 7.;si lo K. A belter one iKlT.i'Kl to $MMi. The best from :ui up to auy price. Will le Ud to answer auy inquiry io couuection with these machines, aud seud samples of the work done hv auy of U Type writers we have. Every Ivoy aud girl should have oue ol our cheap Typewri ters to learn how to use. Auy person who can write well ou a typewriter can demand a larife salary. Anyone who buys a cheap typewriter from us aud wants a belter oue later, we will take back the oue bought ami allow thesaine fiaid for It io exchange fur a better one, f returned in good couditiun aud within aix months, li not ta good condition wt allow the market value, We carry Type writer ribbons and other supplies. SPIERS BROS. Dr. Frederic Jacobson Says. 75 per cent ot women need Phos phates to give them Strong, Healthy, rounded figure nod to avoid ervnus ..i .at o. .1 ' li ui. ,. -ol women grow strong in Nature's way. "Consider the Lilies of the Fitld, How They Orow.'1 The life of the lily is but a few weeks or months. The life of man is "three score years and ten." Hut 10 live one's life in it's Fullness women like ihe lily, must be nour ished by iliose same viial elements which nature provides fornounsh ,ng every living iluug; and these ' in. Hide the valuable phosphate .(nil lacking m the usu.il , . j we cm today. Argn Phos I- ,i:e is tich mi irese wonuerlul eliuunis. It ciiiiiiiins them in enn Ci.-mi.iii J lablcl form which is easy iiiikc mid quickly asMiuuLilcd and iii-.ii l-n.-d into ttie system, and In. in ,'uiiiii in old age, builds and re mlds brdy and hruiii in beauiilul Harmony with Nature's perfect plan. "I hat's why" Argo-I'hns-pliaie makes good solid tlesh and muscles. Sri-CIAL NOTICli-Argo-Pho-s phale ciiniains ihe Natural phos phatcs which thousands of physi cians are prescribing daily to build up thin, pale, colorless women to give them rosy cheeks, red lips and a beautiful complexion. Many cases have been reported where women haye increased iheir weight from 15 io 25 pounds with a tew weeks treatment, and any woman who desires a well rounded and developed form, should secure from her druggist, ihis new drug which is inexpensive and is dis pensed by ihe W . M. COHEN DKLXi COMPANY with or with out a doctor's prescription. Eree sample mailed by t he Argo Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. Certificati- of Dissolution. To All to Whom These I'resenta May Come tireetinif : Whereat. It appears to inv satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the pmceediuirs ior the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous cod-Hi-ut ol till the stockholders, deposited in v otbee, that tho" Weldon Keaitv Company, a corporation of this Mate, whose piiucipai ottice is situated in me town of WcMon. County ofllalifax.Mate nf Ninth Carolina, tC. E. Carter beina; the aiit iit Uieiciu and in chaitrc thereof, Uiou whom process may he served) has com du d w ith the requirementi. of Chapter til. Kevisal of lisio, entitled '( oipotations." preliminary to the is mii ui ol tlii Ccrtiticatc of IHsMdution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Ilryau Crimes. Secretary of Mute ot the State ol Noilli Carolina', do beieliy certify that the said coipoi lino! dnl on the -7 th day ol reh. I'M-, tile in my othce a duly executed .mil aitcMcd consent in writ in tf to the ilMtlutioii ot saul corporation, execu ted hy all the stockholders thereof, which naid coiiMi-nt and the record 01 the pnicecilmiiN aforettatd are now on lile mi my said othce as provided by law. In Tei-tim.-ny Whereof, I have hereto Net 11 1 v hate i and attixed my ulticial seal .11 UuU il;Ii. tins '-'Till day of Keh., A. I). I Ml.s. J. HKYAN iiKLMEH, Secretary ol State. :j ; 4t It nili inHrlm mul c w ,u'it otitHiiW nr nit !' .',11.1 iii,I. lUrtili.s ui photon ! V -..1H-11 f,.i fRCE bZAr.CH -;-n PATENTS BUILD FOR TUNC 3 : )li i kit fix Uwltk'tK irll how, ttlutlW Hivt-W (iri.l asvs you nutnrf Writ toil af . D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, 303 Seventh St., washlnntol, D. C. UP-TO-THK MINUTE MILLINERY. FANCY CiOOlWand NOVELTIES, liutterick'al'atlerni, K & 0. Corsets, MiHHee at 75c. Ladies 75o. to SI. aav 1'riera w ill he made to suit th timi'B. ilan and llonnett made and trimmed to order. ALL MAIL OHDKKS 1'ROMITLY KILLED. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C,: SUNl. YOLR OKLJLRS for ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO. B. L. HAYWARD, Weldon. N. C. Lamest StocfiB the Soiti. When in Norfolk .all on as You will Bod what you waat and get it quickly. llavinff no rinv.... aitent's conimiiaiona are ail ded to our price.. This eM. ahlea ui to uu. iIni.i. terial and uniah it prop.rly, Wt Pay Freight and -Guarantee Sal Arrival THE COUPES IUB1E W0M!',': (US years ia busiaeas.JI aM4-tMkw. uanujt,VA