DOQOR SAYS
VINOL IS THE
BEST TONIC
Honest Opinion Doctor Gave
His Patient
Bedford, Ohio. "I m in a pitiful
condition, weak, r-rvous and run
down so I could not do my housework.
I had doctored for years and tried
everything under the sun. A friend
ulj me about Vinol. I asked my
Joctor about it, and he replied, 'It
certainly is the best medicine that can
he had today. I couldn't jyve you
any better.' I took it, and today I
am as well and strong as any woman
could wish to be, and it was Vinol
that saved me." Mrs. Frank A. Hor.
krv. Ash St., Bedford. Ohio.
We guarantee this famous cod liver
and iron tonic (o all such conditions,
W.M.Colicu tc Co., Weldon.
T Hli ROAN OK E NEWS
Thuhsday, Ai-uil 18, iuis.
NOTICE.
There will be a regular convoca
tion of Roanoke Chapter SI R. A.
M. in Masonic Hall, every firsiand
iliird Wednesday evenings.
A. B. Stainback, Scc'y.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Now for rock fish.
Snow and rain last week.
The fishermen are gathering at
the river.
ii.irly planted Irish potatoes art
peeping up.
The grass in the park looks beau
tiful, indeed.
Mrs. J. S. Barr is visiting rela
tives in Wilmington.
Mr. W. W. Sledge spent last
Sunday at Camp Lee.
The fruit has been injured and a
great deal of it killed.
Mr. E. M. Carter spent last Sun
day in Scotland Neck.
Break your Cold or LaGrippe
with a few doses t66.
The lovely month of May will
soon be with us again.
A husband in hand is worth two
that are beyond control.
Mrs. F. M. Shamburger is spend
ing a few days in Oxford.
Dr. J. E. Shields, of Scotland
Neck, was in town Sunday.
Don't forget to buy your wood
and coal during the summer.
Some men are born with black
eyes and others acquire them.
The State Medical Society is in
session this week at Pinehurst.
Don'l be discouraged. The good
old summer time is on the way.
It is sin to steal a pin, especially
if it has a diamond attached to it.
Mr. A. C. Sledge, of Norfolk,
spent a few days in town this week.
No one ever expects his wife to
make as many mistakes as he does.
Matrimonial packages are not al
ways what they are lied up to be.
Being remembered in a will is
about as uncertain as an unlaid
egg.
Mrs. N. C. Duncan and little
son, are visiting relatives at Chapel
Hill.
a man s second love a'w iys
owns more property than hn ;irst
one.
Mrs. W. L. Knight attended the
Red Cross meeting in Raleigh last
week.
Mr. Charlie Pilley, of Norfolk,
spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Mr. Stanley Pope, of Camp
.Jackson, is visiting relatives in
itown.
There will be nothing but leaves
on a great many peach trees this
year.
Let us hope we will not have an
other cold spell like the one last
week.
The orphans played to a good
crowd, notwithstanding the bad
weather.
BRev. J. D. Bundy, of Fayette;
Ville, spent several days in town
last week.
Rev. Albert New, former rector
urGra;eEpicupiilcliuit.li, Wit in
town last week.
Are you saving and investing
your savings in Thrift and War
Savings Stamps?
When an old man marries a
young wife it is usually a case of
one-sided love and two sided folly
Rev. N. C. Duncan is attending
the Southern Socialogical Congress
which is in session at Birmingham,
Ala.
The dry goods merchants by
agreement, will close their stores
at 7:30, beginning to day, Thurs
day.
RUB-MY-TISM Antiseptic,
lives Rheumatism, Sprains, Neu
ralgia, etc
'HI Wl'oli IV Q.irk, of Ok!;,
IV, .IiVCS I ,!.
Pulups, 4i.ir !,,;,,
dciM.ind the l.iiijju.me women talk
lo them-.uid Miy ;lv.ike m,,,K ,
get even.
! Miss Lilian Allen left for Wil.
nnngtun Sunday to resume work
in the high school there as teacher
of algebra and geometry.
Mrs. J. K. Campbell, of Rocky
Mount, and Mrs. R. O. l:Ju..iriSi
of Petersburg, spent a Feu hours
in town Monday wuh the Mioses
Gary.
1 he wise IhisKiikI remenihers
lhai his wile ,,uU rather have
kind wotds and some new clothes
now than silver handles on her
collin u few years hence.
Our own children and our chil
dren's children lor the next hun
dred years will be asking what we
did in this war whether we fought
in it, or worked and saved for it?
The young men and women
of the State are mobolizing for the
Nth Bataca and Philaihea Conven
tion which is to be held at Rocky
Mount, beginning April 20th. A
reception will be given visitors
Friday evening, This organiza
tion is composed of more than
75,000 members,
OlF fOH RALKIfiH. Mrs. E.M.
Snipes, Mrs. F. M. Shamburger,
Mrs. II. C. Spiers, Mrs. Lee John
son and Mrs. Ida T. Wilkins are
in attendance at ihe annual meet
ing of the Woman's Missionary
Society of the North Carolina Con
ference, in session at Raleigh this
week.
Eu-VliNTH BlKTHDAY. Miss
Lillian l-'reid was at home to a
number of her friends on Monday,
April 8th, from four to six o'clock,
the occasion being her eleventh
birthday. She received some love
ly presents. After playing indoor
games delicious refreshments were
served and those present voted
Miss Lillian an ideal little hostess.
Advi-ktisi-d Lixn-hs. The
following is a list of letters remain
ing "uncalled for" in the Weldon
posiufHcc :
Mrs. Walter Fppes.
Mrs. Nannie Powell.
Mrs. Addie Wilson.
Persons calling for above letters
will please say "advertised," giv
ing date of advertising.
D. T. Clahk, P. M.,
Weldon, N. C.
April 15, HI IS.
l)i:cini:i)i.Y thk Bust. The
concert given by the children from
the Oxford Orphanage on Thurs
day evening last was decidedly the
best they have ever given here and
was heartily enjoyed by a good
crowd in spite of the bad weather.
Each child acted well and the pa
triotic pageant at the close was an
appropriate and appealing part of
the exercises. It is a little remark
able that it nearly always rains
when the orphans come to Weldon
but they are welcomed and appre
ciated nevertheless.
Election oi: Oi-ticers. At a
recent meeting of the Baraca Class
of the M. E. Church the semi-annual
election of officers resulted as
follows :
President J. Wade Powell.
Vice-PreM,:ent D. C. Johnson.
Secretary N. M. Shearin.
Assistant Secretary Allan
W.
Andleton.
Treasurer J. I. Wyche.
Orphanage Treasurer-H.
D.
Allen.
Librarian E. G. Garlick.
Press Reporter EL. Hay ward
Teacher-H. V. Bounds.
Assistant Teacher-W. T. Shaw
Your Children. However
worldly and sinful people are they
want their children good. How
are you going to have them good?
Buy them good books? leach
thpm a few excellent catechims?
Bring them to church? That is all
vprv well, but of little final result!
unless you do it with the grace of
God in your heart. Do you real
ize that your children are started
for eternity? Are they on the right
road ? Those little forms that are
now so bright and beautiful when
they have scattered in the dust,
there will be an immortal spirit liv
ing on in a mighty theatre of ac
tion, and your faithfulness or yur
neglect now is deciding their des
tiny.
List Takers. At the April
meeting of the Board of County
Commissioners at Halifax the fol
lowing list takers were appointed:
Brinkleyville W. H. Hayes.
Butterwood W. E. Nicholson.
Conocanara J. H. Darden.
Enfield-F. C. Pittman.
Faucetts-E. W. Liles.
Halifax-W. F. Coppedge.
Littleton C. D. House.
Palmyra-W. G. Hedgepeth.
Rosenealh-R. L. Bradley.
Roanoke Rapids A. M. Proc-
Scotland Neck J. E. Shields.
Weldon-W. T. Shaw.
When a tramp sees an axe it
it gives him a splitting iieadfHihe.
I.lr
Ciik:ki;n Ordi-:u Expires Fri-"'v-
Ti.u far-famed "Hen and
"ril'r f 'he Food Admin
s '''!! became effective
It I si and which was designed
to prevent the slaughter of laying
stock during the laying and breed
ing season has accomplished its
purpose so well that the Food Ad
ministration has amended the or
der to make it expire Friday night
the 19th instead of the 3l)ih in
stant. The order has resulted in
an increase of several million dozen
to the egg supply of the country.
Ri:i Cross Noti;s. The work
room of the Red Cross is closed
again, but will opcii next week
ready to do work and more than
ever before.
The Division Headquarters at
Atlanta is sending Mr. Lane and
Mr. Anderson to meet with the Ex
ecutive Board of Halifax County
Red Cross, Friday, April 19th, at
t:.W o'clock in Baichelor's Opera
I louse.
At 5 o'clock these gentlemen
will speak to the public on Ameri
can Red Cross. Please lay your
work aside, and come and hear the
messages these gentlemen have
for us.
The Red Cross is Motherof Hu
manity today. Let us do our pan
and help to do more efficient work
than ever.
Mrs. W. L. Knight, Chair.
Mrs. E. L. Hayward, Sec.
Di-athoh Mrs. Ellen C.Nor
.man -Mrs. Ellen C. Norman, 80
years old, widow of Swain Swift
Norman, of Halifax county, N.C.,
died yesterday afternoon in the
Hygeia hospital after an illness of
many weeks. She became ill in
the home of her son, C. R. Nor
man, and was taken to the hospital
several days ago.
Mrs. Norman was Miss Ellen
Hunter, of North Carolina, and
was one of a family of descendants
of Oliver Cromwell. She is sur
vived by three daughters, Mrs. F.
W. Dunn, of Richmond; Mrs. W.
S. Owen, of Lexington, N. C,
and Mrs. E. B. Mitchell, of Little
ton, N. C, and three sons J.
Hunter Norman, of Halifax, N.
C, and C. R. and E. Earl Nor
man, of this city.
The body was taken lo her old
home at Brinkleyville, Halifax
county, N. C, today for burial.
Richmond News-Leader, April 1 1.
Thursday Afternoon Cli'h.
-The Thursday Afternoon Club
held a most delightful meeting
April 1 1th, when Mrs. C, F. Gore
entertained so charmingly at her
home on Washington avenue.
Southern Red Cross shirts that
were given out at last meeting
were brought in and ready to be
turned over to our Red Cross here.
Mrs. H. V. Bounds was directed
by the President to collect money
that each member had made for
Armenian children and send ai
once.
After several business matters
were discussed and dispensed with
the program was entered upon
Mrs. Howard Bounds read a
must interesting selection "Arme
nia." "Grandmother's Story of
Bunker Hill Battle," Mrs. L. W
Murphrey. "Give us a Chance,'
Mrs. D. W. Seifert.
After the program the hostess
assisted by Mrs. H. B. Harrelljr.,
served a delicious ice course.
Honor Roll hor March.
First Grade Esther Mortimer,
Kaiherine Pierce, Margaret John
ston Sledge, Mary Ellen Wyche,
Dorei) Melvin, Evelyn Anthony,
Joseph Assed Elias, Leo Dixon,
Harry Garner, Floyd Hux, Irving
Medlin, LeRoy Hudson.
Advanced First Grade Eleanor
Barr, Mary Rittenhouse, Arthur
House, Ovid Pierce, Lewis Ad
kins.James Horton, Charles Chap-p.-ll,
Roy Allsbrook, Jimmie Ellis.
Second Grade Elizabeth Allen,
Janie Blalock, Elizabeth Chitten
den, William Elks, Henry House,
Julian Stephenson, Celestine Mel
vin, Mary Frances Parker, Vir-
ginia Sheffield,
Third Grade
- Blanche Alls-
Rminrk M:ii.iV
brook, Elizabeth
I i.inpc' Flizaheih Sheffield. Nellie
X'righi Vincent, Alma Wyche,
Mary Norman Harris, G. C. San
ders, Arthur Stainback, Edwin
Whitehead, Thad Pilley.
Fourth Grade Elizabeth (ireen,
Grace Green, Hael Grant, Uer
mce Dixon, Kuih Ninetihouse.Vir
ginid Parker, Vivian Sanders, Vt'il
lum Pierce, Robert Jones.
Fifth Grade Ellis Furber, Ma
bel Summerd!, Theresa Marks,
Lillian Freid.
Sixth Grade Ellice Bounds,
Helen Rowell, Rosa Crocker, Vir
ginia Owen, Lucile Allen, Isaac
( ireen, Sterling Pieree, Will
Daniel.
Seventh Grade Sadie Silvester,
Grainger Pierce.
High School Ida Vivian Hay
ward. Vireinia Harris, Mary An
derson, Narcissa Daniel, Foster
Shaw, Margaret Pierce, Mary
Stringer, Elizabeth Clark.
Girls 45; boys 27; total 72.
A few bushels of sweet potatoes
left. 1001b sacks of salt $1.00
per sack while they last.
W. T, Parker & Co,
THIRD LIBERTY LOAN HONOR ROLL
List ol Names of those Who Have
Subscribed.
Kvery citizen iu the. town of
Wel.iim will ButiHCrlhe tu
the Third Liberty I.oau
unless lie is pro-tiorman.
latliei you are for Amer
ica, ur vuu are. airainst
Ameiicu. If you are lor America, there
is only una way to show it, auil that
is tu aid the (ioverument in the man
ner tlio (ioveinmeut directs, that is,
buy Liberty I'.uikIb.
I'.uy now. Do not put it oil'. Every
delay lends aid and comfort to the. ene
my, ami consider this, that in the days
to come, people who were able to ami
did not buy Liberty Bonds, will be re
garded in the same htfht as "Carpet
llitirc'eis" were aflei the Civil War.
The follimintr have liberally subscribed:
.1. I.. Shepherd, tail.noo
Mis. Muitba I.. Cornwall, k.iiihi
Weldon Hank & Trust Co. o.mid
K. it. darhek, a, nun
Miaw Cotluu .Mills, 'J.ikiu
ii'Oijre C. tOeen,
C. U. lanrv, l.linu
W. K. Han'lul. 1 ,lio
llisiiu ,lt Pool MI'kCu. I,
W. H. smith, l.onu
It. S Travis, l.niio
Weldon iroeery Co. .r(ill
Howard .lubbinir Co. film
II. V. Hounds, .MKJ
l-Mar T Hounds, "imi
Mrs. W. Knight, '
I'r. H. II. Pierce, 500
i. XV. (ireen, .ViU
Mrs. II. M. 1'oe, ."siO
X. ti. (ireen, Ml
II. Silvester. utKl
Miss Allie Kelley, ion
Miss Theresa Ihckeus, .ril)0
N. ,1. shepherd, mo
Mrs. I.elia I'. Daniel, two
Aineal Itahil, :)
.1. 1'. darner, Hill)
M. Treid, Ml
llatchelor HrotheiH, am
.1. I'appas, am
Mrs. Ida Wilkins, l.Mi
M iss Laura Towers, l-"U
Louis Kiltuer, l."0
.1. t). Drake, loo
Karher A Josephaon, Wo
XV. I.. ITlzhuifh, 100
.1. 1'. darner, loo
L. K. Hull, PHI
II. ti. Kodwcll, loo
K. M. Snipes, WO
S. Trucblood, Kill
XVeldon Haptist Sunday School, ItHJ
XV. XV. XViKKins, Km
II. It. Zolhcolliir, 100
M, llahil, wo
A. Habil, 1(H)
N. Nediler, WO
A. L. stainback, lod
T. A. Chappell, lou
Mrs. I). XV. Seifert, lull
lit. A. K..ollicoll'cr, WO
It. M. 1'uruell, loo
A. J. Ileiltick lisi
Mrs. XV. K. Andrewi, foil
XV. E. Andrews, oO
Miss Eleanor liarr, .'id
XV. B. Hosetnau, .riO
It. T. Daniel, 51)
Z. A. Elias ."ill
U. (lore, oil
XV. M. Ilowa, 5(i
It. It. I'araoos, 51)
S. K. Shirley, 50
Harry Smith, 50
Mrs. XL E. Trucblood, 50
Mrs. .XI. E. Tibblca, 511
XV. XV. Sledire, 50
Mrs. .1. S. Ilarr, 50
M i s. C. P. ( tore, 5n
Itev. N. I'. Duucau, 50
Misa I'atlie Shaw, 50
J. XV. Sledge, 50
I'. Elhs, 50
Total, Ji7.IKKI
Mil), C. tlKKKS,
Chair. Weldon Liberty l.oanCommiUec.
SPOKE TO COLORED PEOPLE.
Ai;ri:lian Springs, N. C,
April 4th. 1918.
Editor News Ex-Congressman
H. P. Cheaiham spoke to a
large audience at Springfield Bap
list church on the 7th inst. His
address made a fine impsession
upon our people. We are a patri
otic people and believe in being
loyal to our country to help kill old
Kaiser and bring the war to a
speedy end. Respectfully,
R. P. Watson.
Have you planted your War
Garden or an extra acre to help
win the war? Last year's gardens
saved the lood situation.
Notice of Sale of Bonds.
N'otici is hereby given that Ht'al pro
ponal will be received by the KauceU's
lowuHinp Highway Commission of Hal
lux cuuutv, is. t, at the oihee ol lieu,
C (iveen in the town of Weldou, N. C,
up to anil including May lltb, HM. at
12 o clock noon, tor the tmrcliatte ol
fj.niHt Koad llondH of Faucett Township,
Mahlax county, . U., uateu July lt
lidti, bear iii if mteret at the rate of mix
percent, peraunuin, payable Hemi an
nually, denominations tl.tMKl each, ma
turing uue Iwuil July Wt in each of the
yearn UHz to I'.Mb luclutuve, both inter
cut and principal of said bonds to be
m vault at the onioe ol the treasurer ol
lahlax county, in the town of Halifax
N. C, or at the Hanover National Hank
in New York City, N. Y., at the option
otthe holder.
Sam bonds are general obligations of
l'aueett Towunhip, Halifax county, N.
J., and are issued tn pursuance of tli
lawn of the state of North Carolina, chap
ter .)! puniic tocai laws, v.nii.
Kach bid must be accompanied by
cert i lied check payable to the Treanurer
of Halifax county, N. C, id the Hum of
lno a an evidence of good faith. No
oiler fur lens than par and accrued io
terest will he considered.
Hie right itt reserved to reject any and
an DitiH.
Hy order ol the Board of Couuty Com
miHMiuueri.
H. K. liltlCKKU,.
Clerk FaucettVi'ownnhip Highway Com
miKNiim ui iiaiuax couuiy, ft, i ,
Dated April lUth, 1)1H.
NOTICE. "
Pursuant to a petition with the ltoan
of County CommiHBionern and endorHe
bv the County Hoard of Education,
cd an election tu hf held at darner
School lloum to be held on MAY Till'
14 I'll , KUft, embracing a Special School
District to determine whether they will
vote lor or agaium a lax ol ic. on th
Mi Dollaro valuation and Hoc. on tli
Doll.
Registration Hook to lie opened April
11th to May 3rd for the purpone or rog
isteriiig all voters in said district.
Sam Trueblood Registrar,
T. A. Cooper, 1, ,
W. H. Carroll. r,utl08-
Hy order of the Hoard County Com
mitaioners April 1, HHH.
J. li. NOltMAN, Chirk
Hi ANTED. Young man or lady
II as salesman in store. One with
experience preferred.
Box 66,
Weldon, N. C.
WANTED. Young women de
siring to enter nurses training
school. Apply at once to Supt.
Lakeview Hospital, Suffolk, V.
4 18 4t
A Good Mother. The mother
who brings her children up in
truthfulness and sobriety to useful
spheres, and who looketh well to
the ways of her household when
the passing of lime has left the
frosts of winter in her hair, and
the beauty of youth is fled, then is
she worthy of all honor. To our
mind, no nobler epiiaph to a wo
man's memory could be written
than that she has been a good wife
and mother.
Don't Forget This. A pleas
ant woman in the home is like a
gleam of Heaven's brightest sun
shine. Her presence sooihs, com
foris and cheers ihe heart of man.
Don't forget this, girls, when you
get married. The only way to be
pleasant is to make the study of
art; convert it into science and
study it us such. A woman who
makes the man she loves believe
she knows not ihe meaning of wor
ry, and who always has for him a
pleasant smile and a word of wel
come, will find that tender thoughts
of her are creeping further into his
heart than those of the beauty
whom she envies. Girls, you
don't know what an effect contin
ued pleasantness has upon a man.
We would suggest to you to make
a study of the an of being pleasant.
Possibly our friends, the enemy,
may be induced to talk peace while
some of them still alive.
True argument should
torchlight not a club.
be
Cheekfulnkss. How sweet in
infancy, how lovely in youth, how
saintly in old age. There are a
few noble natures whose very pres
ence carries sunshine with them
wherever they go; a sunshine
means pity for the poor, sympathy
for the suffering, help for the un
fortunate, and benignity toward
How such a face enlivens
every other face it meets, and car
ries into every company vivacity
and joy and gladness. But the
scowl and frown, begotten in a sel
fish heart, and manifesting itself
daily, almost hourly fretfulness,
complaining, fault finding, angry
criticisms, spiteful comments, on
the motives and actions of others,
how they thin the cheek, shrivel
the face, sour and sadden the
countenance. iNo )oy in me neart,
nobility in the soul, no generosity
in the nature; the whole character
as cold as an Alpine rock, as arid
as the waste of Sahara. Reader,
which of these countenances are
you cultivating?
CALOMEL
A SLUGGISH UP
Cruhes Into sour bile, making
you sick and you lose
a day 'a work.
Oalomol salirnlos! It's mercury.
Calomel nets like (lynumito on a
sluggish liver. When ciiloinel comes
into contact with sour Into it crashes
into it, cauainp cramping and nausea.
If you feci hilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked out, just go
to your dniggi.it and get u hotlle of
Dodson's Liver Tone fur a few cents,
which is a harmless vegetable sub
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
spoonful and if it doesn t start
your liver and straighten yon up
belter and quicker tliau nasty calomel
and without making you sick, you
just go back and get your money.
1 1 vou take calomel today you 11 he
sick and nausented tomorrow; be
sides, it may salivate vou, while if
yon t ike Dodson's I.ivcr Tone you
will wake up feeling great, full of
amhiiion and ready for work or play.
'It is harmless, pleasant and safe tc
Sive to children; they I ke it.
A COMMON ERROR,
The Same Mistake Is Made
by
Many Weldon People.
It's a common error
To plaster the aching back,
To rub with liniments, rheuma
tic joints,
If the trouble comes from the
kidneys.
It's time to use Doan's Kidney
Pills.
Here is cunvincing proof of mer
it. Johnson Allsbrook, Eighth St.,
Scotland Neck, N. C, says: "I
had pains in my back and across
my loins. I also had headaches
and dizzy spells. The kidney se
creiions were too frequent and
very painful in passage and ui
limes highly colored. I took treat
mem alter treatment, but nothing
benefited me, in fact, I became
worse all the lime and frequently
had tn stop work. 1 Hnally got
Doan's Kidney Pills and continued
using them until 1 was cured of all
symptoms of kidney trouble. I
cannot praise Doan's Kidney Pills
enough for what they have done
for me."
Price 60c. at all dealers.
Don'l simply ask for a kidney
remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills
the same that Mr. Allsbrook had.
FOSTER-M1LBURN CO., Man
ufacturers, Buffalo, N, Y.
Death oh Dk. Morton. Rev.
W. D. Morion, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church at Rocky
Mount, died ai his home in lhai
city on ihe Will inst., of acme in
digestion. Dr. Morion had many
friends in Weldon who will learn
of his death with great sorrow, he
having preached here on many oc
casions. A writer In the News &
Observer in speaking of his death,
says:
"The deceased pastor was a man
loved and respected by all. He
made hundreds of friends and no
enemies. His sterling character
and kindness won for him a wel
come in every home and as a citi
zen he was a man that any com
munity would be proud to boast of.
He was a tireless worker for the
cause of Christianity and his God
and during his fifty years in the
ministry he brought hundreds 10
Jesus Christ and did wonderful
things to bener the spiritual life in
every community in which he
served. He built one of the largest
congregations in the city from the
little wooden church. Rocky Mount
has suffered a sad and irreparable
loss and the Presbyterian Church
has lost one one of its most active ;
and valuable workers."
The race is not deterioiing. The
quarrels over the spring marble
games will soon be just as vigor
ous as ever.
Energy is the motive power of
the human machine. Don't waste
it in blowing the whistle.
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spend less and
with us. Our
quality is high,
0
And wc give you lull
hase. Our scales are
ight. Once a customer always a customer.
Substitute for Butter
Nucoanut 'Margarine
Per Pound
L
j MLLEY-fJOOFIE QUO. CO., j
THE PURE
PHONE 2-2-12-2-2
Weldon, North Carolina.
COD OAI C New
Todd
IU!! UfiLL If Interested,
"DON'T SIT
I WW
VV9 W
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
ISSUED BY THE
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
nON'T "sit down and quit"
U 1NG STAMPS while the I
is the lime for you to get in your most valuable work and iiukc
ihe War-Savings Campaign do whal it was intended -reach
small investors, those not able to buy Liberty Bonds. This
campaign will tind many people who want to invest their savings
in Government securiiies but who are not in a position to buy a Liberty
Bond. This is the purpose of the War-Saving Stamp to afford the
person of limited means the same opportunity to share the benefits of
fered by the Government for the loan of money that are open to large
investors.
YOUR EXTRA ACRE.
What will your extra acre be ? Corn, wheat or cotton,
beans, pens or potatoes ?
ill be the larmer by his planting extra acres in food products
who will make the war shorter than it would otherwise be.
Therefore, his extra acres have a right to be called "VICTOHY
ACRES."
Summer 1
good;
Clothing.
COAT
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SUITS mm
mm
COATS
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
WELDON,
N C
04SBH
Buy
LIBERTY BONDS
O The Best O
Security J
I In the World I
the wearing of Standard
A large showing of LADIES
SPRINO COATS and DRESSES
In a range of leading shades and
styles to suit your personal tastes.
spend to eat. But you
eat better by trading
prices are low and the
weight on every pur-
made right and kept
40c.
FOOD STORE
CHECK PROTECTOR
call up this office.
DOWN
AND QUIT."
'0
selling THRIFT and WAR-SAV-ibenv
Drive is being made. Now
Everybody is now agreed that it
New
Quarters
ggT Just moved into
"fm our handsome new
brick building with a full
supply of everything in
Hardware for the farmer,
the mechanic and the
house builder.
FLUES ! FLUES II
Now io the time to plaen your ordeu
for tlut'H. t! want em, We make em,
Halifax
ffjiqDWJiiE Co.,
Halifax, N. C.
0. fi
3 IS :im
LI:WIS. Manager.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
Ukv. S. J IH'NCAN, lUn'on
Sunday
Morimiir I'rayiT ami Sermon, 11 A. M
Evcmrif l'iayi-r and Sonnon, H M
Kvi'iyboily cordially invited to attend
tht'HP Hcrviren.
Refined Young Ladies as
Telephone Operators.
ItetweiMi tli aud 'J." yearn of ape; 8tll
Ifraile t'dm'alion; huIhiv paid while learn
ing; rapid advancement: Kplendid Bur
rounding; Hick hcnetiU; vacation with
pay afler Iirst year.
Applv to
CHIEF OPERATOR
Home Telephone & Telegraph Co
BIG LINE OF
Spring Shoes
Just Received for Men, Women
and Children at reasonable prices
Come and get a good pair of
Spring Shoes at KITTNEK'S Up-to-Date
Shoe Store.
ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING SHOP.
All Shoes repaired promptly and
at reasonable prices.
KITTNER'S
SHOE STORE,
L. K1TTNER, Prop.
Opimmlp 1'oHtollice Weldon, N. C.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
Movfd from corner II li and Elm Klrt
to Kmry Huildiiu on Walnnirton kyt.l
Seeond Floor, Room to the riht.
Sunday, April 7tli, 11 . in.
Subject ot Lenttou Sermon;
"UNKEAMTY."
weanemliy eviilliilir at 8:1)0 Twi
mony meeting.
1 ho public cord il
My invited to attend
thBHe ReryieftS
COW PEAS DELIVERED AT
your station $3 55 per bushel. If
you want any, have your bank
send at once The Bank of Liberty,
Liberty, N. C, cash to be paid me
when I hand ihem Bill of Lading
showing freight prepaid or you
may remit direct by check or mon
ey order.
J. M. FIELD,
Climax, N.C
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