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THE CAUSE Of A Constitutional Remedy That We Guarantee I.acrange, N. C "For years I HuHtrfd with a chronic cough, go I could not aletp nights and continued tu 1 r flesh. My druggm nked me to t.y Vinol. It cured my couth, I uii uleep nights and have earned .. --...-.I. i .. . iwnvc .uuiiub. Kinoi II me OCSt tui :c rnd tissue builder I have ever i "W II P.n l . " , ugiangc, rt. l, V.'e guarantee Vinol for chronic cm'i;h, colds and bronchitis, Not a uunt medicine. Formula on every I. ... . 1 & Vn,.. I i. : i. , ., vuiuci vmi tfiviic uaca ii it tana W M t'uhell It Co., Wcl.li.n, 111 1- ROAN OKI: N 1: X' S I'iiuksiiay, April 25, win. NOTICli. There will be a regular convnea imii of Roanoke Chapier 81 R. A M. in Masonic Hall, every first and ihird Wednesday evenings. A. B. Stainback, Scc'y LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. April showers. Cotton planting time, Now tor early vegetables. The rock Ksh season is here, 'nay is knocking at the door. Some of the leaves are grown. Coats and dresses have yokes. All shadesof pink are prominent Beautiful roses are wnh us again. Vi'lto will be "Queen of ilie May ?" There will not be many peaches this year. A lot of valuable time is wasted in boasiing. A large hat should be set straight on the head. Experience worries inure men than it teaches. Break your Cold or l.jlinppe wnh a few doses Otili. If a man enjoys his wealth before he has it he never gels rich. Some old hens are all right mini they gel into a chicken salad. How lender home grown lenuce looks in the catalogue picture, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whs, ol Wilield, spent Sunday in town, Some music haih charms in hold a man if he is chained to the spot Mrs. Lelia l Daniel spent a few days in Petersburg, Va., lasi week. Mrs. W. ii. Hatcher, of Rich mond, is visiiing Mrs. W. E. Dan iel. Mr. A. B. Butts, of near I lali fax, paid us a pleasant visit Mon day. Mrs. W. S. O'B. Robinson, of Goldsboro, is visiiing relatives in town. Mr. J. W. Hamill, of Fauceti's Township, paid us a pleasant visit Saturday. RUB-MY-TISM-Antisepiic, re lives Rheumatism, Sprains, Neu ralgia, etc. The hens have all stopped laying again. Eggs selling at 45 cents per dozen. Many a human angel has mar ried him and shattered the young man's dream. Frequently the note of contrast in a gown is obtained by making the hem of a different material. Mr. W. A. Carter and family, of Washington, D. C, are visiting relatives in Weldon and vicinity. Miss Sue Gary has accepted a position with Mrs. P. A. Lewis, and will be pleased to see her Friends. Some men, like that Russian red, Lenine, wear whiskers io pro tect the throat, then keep the wind roaring inside. Absence makes the hear, grow fonder, and we'll admit thai the farther off some men are the bel ter we like them. One uf the lliilitfi niosi of us need to make up our minds to is that the other fellow is just as pa triotic as we ourselves are. Mrs- J. S. Turner has returned from Chapel Hill where she attend ed the meeiing of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church. Rev. Stanley White will preach at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 3 :00 P. M. The public cordially invited to attend the ser vice. The next time we take 'em off we will wail until next summer. And this is a pretty good rule for those inclined to take 'em off at all. Wear White Star Laundered Collars. Better and more com fortable. White Star Laundry, Weldon, N. C. 111,1 ''""K--i in v.uir h.Ki,. t C,M,V rvc,J'1 "cn tin. (,,,,,, a '-' T HI. it -fnr ,r.M Ul ; k r 14 ci- is R.I1I)R io he ! soiii-ibin,. ,f, j Litiii. K .mi iuv., W, u i ''ml ' lllV II. -ik-!,.., , .I,, .,,, fnm 1,1 lrs t. ,,, UJS 111 '"' ilns M'tck. ,. Uj, a, riHllL" A'l.lllU, (,,, , llCIC he U'ics j ,iii uisirikiiii SfiSt;Srvi.i:s.-W4.Ml.jre la ree. As a rule coats are belied. Blouses are worn outside skins. T here will be a great deal ol white used, suji .is silks, jersey and wool siulK. Nol'lci: Regisiraimn books for Weldon Township will be open in my ollivC hum April 2(ith to M.iy I Nth, both inclusive, lor all w ho are not registered and who desire to vine in the Democratic I'rimiry to be held June I, I HIS. Asm I V B. Si vvui.K. Registrar. Ji mis Danihi. Ciiaitik. The meeting of the Junius Daniel Chapter I.;. 1). C. for May will be held on Wednesday, May 1st, with Mrs. C. W. Gregory, as hostess. Lei all the members be present to listen io report of district meetine in l.iiileion on Saturday. iMis. Ida T. Wilkins, Pres. Mks. W. C. Ai.i.kn, Sec. Bi: A "Boosthh." The future of Weldon depends entirely upon its cmens. If friends com; to see you tell them what a tine town we have. II you have a legitimate "kick" put ii on file an J cease i go about in search o( trouble. I here is much in our town for which we should all be thankful and can all be proud. Begin this spring looking on the sunnyside. Be a "booster" for Weldon. District Minting at l.n ri.i'. TON. The annual meeting for District No. (i will be held in Littleton next Saturday, April 27. A cordial invitation is given to all who can io aliend this meeting and we hope llial many will go from Weldon and help to make the meeting a success. Each daughter w ho can go will please report to me on Thursday morning so that the Littleton ladies msy know-how many to expect. The exercises will begin promptly at 12 o'clock in the school auditorium. Mks. Ida T. Wilkins, Pres. Mks. W. C. Ai.i.ln, Sec. Col .MV ClIAI'ILIt lib Till; RUI) Chiiss Oi;aniKI. On Friday, April the lilih, at Batchelor's Op era I louse, in Wildon, the Halifax County Chapter ol the American Red Cross was oigmued. Messrs, Andrews and Lane, ol the Bureau ol Development, of Atlanta, Ga., w ere present to assist and explain the purpose lor ha.ing a county, hapter. wnh the organisation in ihe different towns of the county as independent branches. After some discussion it w as decided thai the work could be carried out in mure efficient manner in this way, and much trouble eliminated at ihe headquarters. Representatives were present from Lnlield, Scotland Neck, Hal ifax, Roanoke Rapids, Littleton and Weldon. The following olficers were elec ted: Chairman, Mr. U . 1:. Dan- , Weldon; vice-Chairman, Mrs. R C. Dunn, Enfield; Tre.isurer, Mr. C. A. Wyche, Roanoke Rap ids; Secretary, Mrs. E. L. Hay- w.ird, Weldon. Will hi- oitn I-'hiday - On Friday, April 2(iih, the work room if the Red Cross w ill be open from .M) io 5:.10 P. ,t. Io give out work. Be sure to come and get a garment to make. All Ihe material irdered has come and there w ill be plenty of work to be given out. All members of the Red Cross ate reuuested to meet at the Graded School building at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon to lake pari in Liberty Loan Day exercises. There will be a special call meet ine of the Red Cross ai Batchelor's Opera House Wednesday, April 24ih, at 4:30 to elect directors and other important business. The work room has been re paired and looks very much im proved. Our branch nt me ieu :ross hones lo accomplish more i!,i, war ilun ever before, and with such a band of faithful and unselfish members, and with the loyal co-operation given, it can be done. Mks W. L. KNic.HT.Chair. Mrs. E. L. Hayward, Sec. THE sale of war-savings stamps has been exceeding two million dollars a day a sum thai would have paid the entire cost of run ning the government a few years aeo. And the money that the gov ernment thus gets for war pur poses is largely money that would otherwise be spent needlessly per haps injuriously. Family washing, rough dry, 7 cents per pound. White Star Laundry, Weldon, M.CJ I I, ,. . ! i KAi.GAkidKN Examination. ! "'Hie I'nited States Civil Service ! Commission has announced an ex """I'llion for the county of llali f'ix, N. C, to be held ai Enfield ""Viay II, UJlS.to Kit Ihe posi-1 '""I ol rural carrier at Halifax and Ringwnod. j Othcphs 1 !.: .! :.. - A; a reg-! ul.ir Convocation ol Roanoke j Uuptcr No. SI, Royal Arch Masons, held in Masonic Hall, April S, ihe following new officers were installed for ihe ensuing year : High Priest, A. B. Stainback. King, C. R, Emry. Scribe, G. P. Burgwyn. Captain of Host, D. W. Seifen, 1'rin. Sojourner, E. L. Williams. Royal Arch Captain, R. A. Harris Master Third Vail, A. C. House. Masier 2nd Vail, J. J. Willey. Master 1st Vail, S. J. Dixon, Sentinel, C. P. Vincent. Secretary, Edwin Clark, Jr. Treasurer, Henry Earlier. This Chapter, which was char tered May !), 1917, is growing very rapidly and now has forty five members, while quite a num ber of applications have been passed upon and are in line for decrees as fasi as ihey can be con ferred. TRsHlOLLTHiiLF Passed Awny Ouletly at her Home in Halifax. In the death of Mrs. Mollie Hale the community has been called on to give up one of its most estima ble and sweet Christian characters. She passed away quietly ai her re cently occupied home, ihe Com mand place, on April Kith, alter a very prolonged and painlul illness ol three to lour years duration with many loved ones around her powerless to stay the hand of death. During this time much had been done and many promi nent physicians consulted without alleviating her suffering except par tially, She has several times undergone treatment at various hospitals but could only get temporary relief and that io a small degree. Mrs Hale was the most patient sufferer this writer has ever seen, no complaints, no murmuring or repining, simply resigned to it ill believing most intensely thai the Saviour whom she implicitly trust ed would give her grace to bear the pain and finally permit her to enier the home prepared for ihe Christian. She had no doubts, no fears, her fault seeming as sim ple as a hlile child's. She had lived ill her life consistently, loved her .iiureh, her pastor and her friends nosi deeply and delighted to point nit their good trails of character. It was beautiful to see the attach ment for her husband, ever-helping, encouraging, and siimulaiing urn toward the best. She was siiul toward all the dumb creatures md everything and everyone re ceived the utter consideration at her hands She was not in the tabu ol doing anything but kind ness, and saw the best side of ev erything. The writer has been encouraged n.iny times by her best wishes and unfailing friendship which ran over i period ot years, and delights to siythatwe most sincerely think that all is well with her now, and mat she is enjoying the home that he so longed to behold, which was ever in her mind amid ihe intense pain and suffering that was hers I ir her statement just a few days prior to her death was thai although she wanted lo be unconscious when death came, she expected lo see her Saviour face io face. She was married to Mr. B. H. Hale in 1SS2 at Weldon by Rev. I. 1. Rhodes, and they were ever devoted to each other. Mr. Hale survives. She was the daughter of Mr. W. II. Arrington who did a mercan- I le business here soon after the war. The remains were placed away in the Methodist Cemetery April ihe 17th. ihe Rev. E. D. Dodd conducting the last sad Hies. W. I". COPI'liDGE. TESTED AND PROVEN, t here Is a Heap of Solace in Be ing Able lo Depend Upon a Well-h'arned Keputatlon. For months Weldon readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills a'ld read about the good work they h ive done in this locality. What oilier remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit? Mrs. M. L. Hux, Third street, Weldon, says: "The grip left my kidneys weak and 1 had pains in mv back and across my loins. Mornings, I was so sore and stiff ai d lired so easily I couldn't do my housework. I had headaches and dizy spells and my sight was blurred. My ankles were swollen and my limbs ached so badly I could hardly turn over in bed, There were other distressing svuiDtoms of kidney trouble, too, I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at W. M. Cohen Drug Compa ny's Store, and they soon relieved me. Continued use cured me of all symptoms of kidney complaint. Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills ihe same that Mrs. Hux had. I'OSTER-MILBURN CO., Man ufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. WELDON'S HONOR FLAG Presented by the United States Government. WILL BE RAISED IN THE PARK. 0: N FRIDAY, APRIL 2iih, at 3 o'clock, i.s 1 1 it. i wii,iiiLie ViS will be a raising of Weldon's Honor Flag presented by ihe United Stales Government for Weldon's having subscribed its quota to the Third Liberty Loan. The ceremony will start prompt ly ai 3 o'clock. There will be a parade of school children in which IV ' I 1 1 ; 1 , A IJL' .1 the Red Cross will join; there will be songs by the school children and also speech of presentation and acceptance of flag. All the merchants in the town of Weldon will be asked to close their stores from 3 to 4 o'clock and at tend this patrioiic meeting. COLORED MEN TO ENTRAIN FOR CAMP GRANT, ILL. TTu' Local Ituanl lovi'H out the follow- iiicr lit of colored men to lie entrained here April -Jiith : I lemy Il&nicl, Weldon. Monroe lioifers, Durham. Imnes I'luwell, Halifax. Itciscoe Lew in, T'illery. Wade WiisTiniKtun Manly, luinkleyfille. Win. Itiehaol ItiiHsell. Littleton. John II. lialtle, Weldon. William (Tea., Koauoke Lapids. ene Itubel'tnon, Lnlield. W illie Daniel, linliel.l. O.Hie. llaker, Unnkleyville. Theodore llowen, Scotland Nock Lat'ey I!. Wallace, Weldon. eo. LoLt. Laniftorl, itoanoke Kapidt.. eonje Smith, Scotland Neck. I'unl Alexander, Scotland Neck. lolin Alston, Tillery. Maulield llellleld, Hoanoku ItapiJu. Kdvard Aluton, Weldon. Hotter Mills, Weldou. lack Lowe, Weldon. Joe Hanking, Weldon. John K. Chanc, Littleton. Ldward llannon, Weldou. haac McDaniel, Halifax. William HinKletary, Weldon. Arthor TTionian, Scotland Neck. William Tope, W eldon. Joe It. Alston, Littleton. JoMph tlatchelor, llrinkluyville. Asia llockaday, Kosumary. Karlie It. Kiclmnls, " Lddie Williams, Jr., Littleton. Kddie Itrowll, Tllehna. Jasper ilatton, Weldon. Ituddiu .loliUHtou, Thelma. Leslie .McW'illiams, llrinkluyville. Andrew Hawkins, lleathsville. Ilaymaii Moore, Lnlield. Krnest Johnston, Thelma. Jense Williams, Rosemary. Jesse Jones, Whitakers, N. I'. Henry Whittle, llounoke Rapids. Henry J. White, Kssex. Homeo T. Letsinicer, Scotland Neck. Joe Price, Littleton. Ohie Sledjfe, llollister. Hubert Jones, Itoanoke Kapids. Swepsoo Harrison, Itiuwood. l-'rederiek Clark, Scotland Neck. Arsie Norman, Kulield. .. McW'illiams, lleathsville. Hen Flood, Scotland Neck. Win. Daniel Cooper, Norfolk, Va. Win. II. Conley. llollister John Crowell, Halifax. Walter llovd, Norfolk, Va. lames Ii. Wl, linker, Lulield John M. Daniel, Weldon. JoeTavlor, Scotland Neck. John L. Thompson, Rosemary. Thomas 11. l'outou, W eldou. Willie I'uc'h. Halifax. Hubert Hell, Kulield, Cal D. Treadwell, (iarlaud. Ldwnrd Holmes, Palmyra. Will Smith, Littleton. William .Mills, Calvin Anthony, Scotland Neck. Wcstic Wood, l'hilield. Clifton ttooue, llollister. Henry DcLoath, Norliua. Wawrly II. Wilkins, Lulield. Tommy Moore, Scotland Neck. Thomas Richardsoo, Kssex. James Williams, Weldou. tleorire Person, Tillery, Mat Redmond, Halifax. Willie Hurt, Littleton. Daniel McF.lven, Swanaboro. Arthur I'.rowo, Weldou. Lee T. Daniel, Rosemary. Aloua Hawkins, Auruliau Springs. Waverly llulloek, Tillery, Robert Valentine, Scotland Neck. Kd, Davis. Jr. Tillery. Kuircne. Martin, Rosemury. Aunanias Tillery, Tillery. Ldwnrd Walker, Weldou. LETTER FROM CAMP GRANT, ILL. Co. 11, lHIitDept. Brigade, Camp lirant. HI. Mr. W. T. Shaw, Weldon, S. ('. Dear Sir: This leaves the great er part of your quota in splendid shape. We got in about 6:30 Thursday. A number of the boys including myself were taken with the climate cold and now we are jusi getting like ourselves again The boys acted like real soldiers on the trip no one gave any trouble at all. We are busy this A, M. getting our insurance made out. Please tell all the boys that you are to send out that this is the only life after all. We all like it. We are all O. K. With best wishes to each mem ber of the board, I beg to remain, Respectfully yours, Jamks Hargrove, With the Colors. FOR SALE. New Ford Roadster Car. Apply This Office. Ill ANTED. Young women de II siring to enter nurses training school. Hppty at once to fcupt, Lakevtew nospttai, aurtolk, Va, 4 1841 JOSHPH COOPtR DOWTIN. j On last Tuesday morning, April j Kith, the subject of this sketch! breathed his last and passed from j lime into eternity. Mr. Dowtin was formerly from Littleton, N. C. On Ihe 20ih of September, 1 11 1 ti, he was married to Mrs. Claudia Panin, ot this place, and moved to Weldon to live. Mr. Dowtin was neat in appearance, gentlemanly in manner, and he was thoughtful of and kind to ihe woman he married and her two children. He worked when able to do so. For some lime he was afflicted with a disease for which there seems to be no cure. He was violently ill for about one week. Lie grew weaker and weaker till death claimed him as iis victim. On Wednesday, April 17th, at four o'clock P, M., the funeral was conducted al the home by i tie writer assisted by Rev. J, G. Blalock, pastor of the Bapiisl church, and the body was placed in ihe cemetery at Weldon. A large crowd attended the funeral. I'here were several present who do not live in Weldon, among litem were: Mrs. F. O.B Egerton, Norlina; Mr. and Mrs. B. Cooper, Rosemary; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dowtin, Littleton; Miss May Dow tin, Norfolk, Va. ; Tames House. Jtllcton; Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Branch, Mrs. W. H. Allen, Robt. 'artin, Enheld; Messrs. H. O. Dickens, Richmond, Va., and Lon nie Dickens and wife, Halifax. It was my privilege to talk with Mr. Dowtin more than once about his spiriiual condition. He was willing to be approached. He gave evidence of faith in God, and thai he was trusting in Jesus Christ for salvation. He spoke of joining ihe church but put ii off like many others do, we have reason to be lieve thai his soul is at rest. May heaven's blessings rest up on the widow and her two chil dren. F. M. Shambiirckk. A Soldier's Strength Every enlisted man would stand up stronger during the first year's service if he could have the benefits of SCOTTS inuLSion because it fortifies the lungs and throat, creates strength to avoid grippe and pneumonia and makes rich blood to avert rheumatic tendencies. Send a bottle of SCOTTS to a relative or friend in the service. The Norweirlnn end Hwr oil (n Scott's EmuUioD ti now rcliuril III our usa Americsu Isburatorlri wlikb wakes II pure and pslatalile. Scott ft Bowne, ntootnfield.N.J. 17-14 Sdld 8 Sl! )!! RmiuttfoasriHiS AJDrnt1111""31") o) odid b s ii s3)djE8p joj pasn Xensn ooDeqoi 3ql tuojj luojajjip I9J!)Uj'joae) Moiiaui e stiiOjny; oaaeqoj &ijnfj paicni jo spein auaacito 3MIH1S AM.im snourej aqi gupnpoad ui pjsn ;siy sum cuoiiuoAut leaiU B ai ouluits ropi j&dtx (nijapuoM situ, iaaisvoi BJMseioMeqoi leqi 03 OMtqoj, UW U31UV ?qi Aq spetU XtU333J AJ3A03 sip imjH aqi emooj Xirainicu pu y 'psiseojun JTIO 'punojS srri urni; aiuoaAstii se moibj -od jno 'ai:j )E9tu Jno 3Anq 0) njud mou ppioM sn jo 9uou XipurueN )B3 sm sSuiiu 3q) (0 1UJUI iraji tirj!1iiS!3S sip inoqo jo poureai S!H UonKZipAp 'UXi )IU Bll titlu 'uciuoAED sin. 10 Xup oqi wujS tnxsvoi S31SY1 ODDV801 C3OOD H3U.3H 31SY1SQOQJ Notice of Sale of Bonds. Null in lierebv Riven that seal pro-1 pDsain will be received by the l-'ance-tt's luwiiMtiip Ilitliway toniuiiBBion ol Hal lux county, .V t., at the oince ot i;eo. .'. (ireeu iti the town of Weldon, N. C, up tu ami .ucluilint? May Htb, 1!Hn, at u clock uood, fur the purchae of .imiii Hoad ItouttHoflaucett rownlup. Halifax couuty, N. C, doted July lut, lit Mi, hear ui tt in leu-Hi at liie raie oi six kt cent, per annum, payable Heuii au nually. ih'iuuniiiatiouH H.lkKi each, ma turing 0,lt' bond July 1st in each of the yearn IHI'J to l!Mt( iu'elunive, both inter ml and principal of naid bondH to he myalile al the oIIjoh ol the ireaHUter oi lliilitax enmity, in the tuwn of Halifax, S. r , in at the Hanover National Hank in Nen 1 .i k xit v, N. V., at the option til ill.- huUl't. Sui.l I .mult arc ireneral nblitrutioilH uf r'aueett Tuwniship, Halifax enmity, N. and ate isxned in puiNuauee ut Hie laws uf the stale ufNui lit 'arolina,cliap ter -Vil public local lauH, UtU. Kach hid muHt be aeeoinpauied by cerlilied check payable tu the Treasurer of Halifax county, N. C, in the mini of $100 an an evidence of iootl faith. No oiler fur lew than par and accrued in terest will be considered. The rttfht ih reserved to reject any and all iiidM. I'.y order ut the Hoard of County Com- inittHiouerft. K. K HKIrKKI.I., (.'lerk I'aueett'NTowntihtp HitrhwayCom - n.i.r. . A.ii m i Hated April 10th, Itlln. NOTICH. i'lirMuant in a pt'titiun with the hoard ol (miii1v I'umtniMUDuetN autl endurmil b the bounty Hoard nl Mueatiun, call ed an election to lie held at liainer'N HclioulHoiiHetol.eliei.li.il MAY IIIK M i ll, embracitiK a Hpecial School ihhliict tu determine nhetfier they will rote lor ut iiKamst a taa of 3(W. ou the Hm Hullaia aluatiun and itiic. uo the pull lietttxtrattnn Hook to be opened April ll(h tu May 8rd for the purpoie of rug mlennif all voter in said dutlricl. Nam I niehlood Ueitrar. tva, Hy onlerofthe ItuirJ County Com niiHmuiiers April I, ltllM. J. H NOHMAN, Clerk. WANTED. Young man or lady as salesman in store. One with experience preferred. Box 66, ' Weldon, N. C. t OR SALE. Victrola and rec lords for sale. Apply lo Mrs, Peier Stainback, Advkktislu Letters. -- The followi.ig is a list of letters remain ing "uncalled for" in the Weldon postoftice : l.ula Latta, Persons calling lor above letters will please say "advertised," giv ing date of advertising. D. T. Cl.AKK, P. M., Weldon, N. C. April 22, 1918. FOB NASIY CALOMEL Starts your liver without maMn you bick ana can not salivate. I'vory ilruggiitt in town your ilriigKisl. ""'I I'vcryboily's lrutr(rifc lilts iioliccil u great falling-oil in Dm full' of calomel. They nil giv tint Kuiiin reason. Podson's Liver Tons in Inking iU plait'. "Calomel is dangerous and ponplo know it, while Podson's Liver Tono is perfectly safe unit gives better re sults," mud a prominent local drug gist. Podson 3 Liver Tone is per sonally guaranteed by every drug gist who sells it. A lurgw bottle costs hut a few cents, anil if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you liure only to ask for your money tack. Podson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful ut night and Wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, eick headache, acid sloiiiadl or consti pated bowels. 001 . I gripe or .fcuse inconveiii ., all the next lil-e trinL.ol , lr,mel m nm m Spin; ui Summer m m mm mm mm DRKSSGOOI) mm WW -ALSO- mm Shoes and mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm LADIES AND SPORT M M- mm mm Agency for Klnston Steam Laundry fftM Collars 2'ic Shirts 12c. Mm mm H. L. SWfBW, l! The Busy Store, mm mmmmmmumm $ ummmmmm-mmmmm Buy WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THB UNITED STATEj GOVERNMENT Patriotism Is expressed In the practice of ECONOMY. Wise economy is expressed in the wearing of Standard merchandise. Men's Suits llavlnt staying qualities and real service at an extremble price. Uuaranteed by both maker and us. Our Spring Line of Shoes Is complete. CHUNK Ml 'Si I". . "! M !save money! T r E all have to W spend less and with us. Our quality is high And we ifive you full chase. Our scales are right. Once a customer always a customer. Substitute for Butter Nucoanut 'Margarine Per Pound yviLLtY-fiwuffL (jffu. co.r j i THE PURE J PHONE PHONE 2-2-1-2-2-2 Weldon, North Carolina, I flU M t New TodtJ CliliCK PROTECTOR lUn OHLC If interested, call up this office. "DON'T SIT WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DON'T ' 'sit down and ipm" selling TIIK'II I and WAW-SAV -ING STAMPS while the Liberty Drive is hum: made. Now fJii is the lime for you to gel in your most valuable vrnrk and make gHT ihe VTar Savings Campaign do what it was inieiidcd-reach Ha small investors, those not able to buy Liberty I'.oiuK I his - campaign will find many people who want to invest their savings in Government securities but who are not in a position to buy a Liberty Bond. This is the purpose of the War-Saving Stamp 10 afford the person of limited means the same opportunity to share the benefits ol fered by the Governnieni for the loan of money that are open lo large investors. YOUR EXTRA ACRE. r v ht will vour extra acre U , uu 'J II Deans, peus or innuiun 1 ...... - IV will be the farmer by his plunting extra ucres In food products who will make the war shorter than it would otherwise be. Therefore, his extra acres have ACRKS " mm MM- mm MM M-M Sum mm mm mm mm mm mm Clothing. mm mm mm SUITS mm COAT mm coats m m WELDON, N C mm OM MO X !Buy LIBERTY BONDS 0 The Best O Security i I In the World J 0)-B-(a)(i A large showing of LADIBS SPKINd COATS and DKUSSES In a range ot 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 j 2-2-1-2-2-2 I DOWrJ AND QUIT." 1 be ? Corn, wheal or cotton, Vuurvhmtv in now nirreeil tlmr It a right to be called "VICTORY New Quarters Byy 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 ! 1 Now in the lime tu place your ordeii for flue. (' want em. Wo make em. tfiFDWJfE Co., Halifax, N. C. 0. K. LEWIS. Manager. .1 IK H in GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Hkv. N . (.' ht'Nt'AX, I(BWB Sunday Monunir I'rnyri nml N'tnion, It A. M EYl'imiir Turn I m tl ."cr llii'li. l.M Kvi'rylmily ounlially invili'il to attend th(.c Hrrvici'i.. Refined Young Ladies as Telephone Operators. lii'tw.-cn It! ulhl "J. yearn of ai(e; Sth Ximli' (.(Iik'uuiiii; Nulury paiilwhilt'lcaia nikr; lapiil ailvuiirt-ini-nt : Hpli-mlid Bur rouiiilmi;; Mck l.t-m-litn; vacation with pav after lirKt year. Applv to CU- 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 KITTNKR S Up-to-Date Shoe Store. ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING SHOP. All Shoes repaired promptly and at reasonable prices. KITTNER'S SHOc jiGFa., L. KITTMiR, Prop. OpponitP I'nMulliee WeMnll, N.C. llllldllitil iltilLlltiL uLnllblO Sunaay, April '.'sih, 11a m. Subject of I. "Probation A Tier Death." WeilneNt.av evfii n; at m.OiJ Tat mony meeiintr. The puhlie conlially invite.) i. t f -1 . -theie ferviee COW PEAS DELIVERED AT your station $3 55 per busiid. If you want any, have your bank send at once The Bank of Liberty, Liberty, N. C, cash to be paid me when 1 hand them Bill of Lading showing freight prepaid or you may remit direct by check it n .-n-ey order. J. M. FIELD, Clinux, N. C-
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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