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f ti V ATTENTION! Sick Women To do your duty during these try in v I t . I Ill ! . times your nealth should De your lirst y consideration. These two women v. tell how they found health. ilfllam, Pa. "I tuuk T.ydia K. PitiUlum's Vetf rtable CuuipDiiml for feiiuile troubles and a ill-I-laoeuit'iit. I tV It all rundown ami was very :C 1 had been treated by a ihysieiau with. nit results, so decided tuive. Lydia K Piukliam's VerUM. Cimipnutnl1 a trial, and t It better rU'ht away. I am kwpnr li.u siuce last An:il n.A kUwt all my Imiisewnrli. where beine I was unable to do any work. J.ydia K. Piiiktiam's Vei;e table Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman ran take when in t hi so nidi! ion. I e,ive you permission to publish this letter," Mrs. K. It. Ciu-munu, K. No. 1, llt llam, I'a. Lowell, Mich. "I stuttered from cramp and druireimf down pains, was irrei.nii.ir and had female; weakness and displacement. 1 bnjm to t.iko I.ydi.i K. l'inkb im's Vege table Compound wliieb u ive nu1 reliet' at tmcu and restore.! my health. I should like to recninmend I.ydia '.. I'inkli.iin'i remedies to all suite ring women who are troubled in a simi lar way." Mrs. Llil Uhii,K.No.t. iioxaJ.Luwcll.Mnh. Why Not Try TVHT A VEGETABLE COMPOUND WONDERFUL STUFF! LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS Apply a few drops then lift corns or calluses off with fingers no pain. t humbug! Any rrn, wlicth-T Intnl. mift ir between tii-' tins, will lot-urn ri'ht up ami lift out, without a particle of pain nr wurtiiisn. This dnn; is railed freeune and is a cnni'iiiiiil of ether diseuvered v a Cin c in nut t nid.il. Artk at any dru store fur a pmall bottle of freeone, which will oust but ft trifle, tint in tmthcient to rid unc'a feet of every orn ur callus. Put a few dmps directly upon any tender, aching corn ur callim. Instantly the son-n'SH disappears and shortly the corn or ealhi "ill loowen and can be lifted off with the finera. This dniL' freeznm doesn't eat out the corns ur calluses hut shrivels them with out eveu irritating tie- surrounding skin. -Tuat think! o pnin at all: no wire tiess or srnartinj: when applying it or afterwards. If yitur druggist tion't have freefone have him order it fur yuiL An Appetizing Meal Everybody wants it. Kverybody likes it. Everybody's looking for it. HIT You i'an't get it unless you have the right kind of groceries, (let 'em Hl-Rli I Phone 2m. R. M. PUkNKI.L, Wfldon, N C. Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly sftops ppin. Demand a ll liniment that you can rub with, i The bes rubbing liniment is ISTAUG f V 3 H1MENT Ll ! j luooa Jut the rtiimemi of j I lories. Mulct, Cattle, Et CW f. ir our own -' .i'.a, .4, j Notice of Sale Under Execution. North Carolina. t Halifax t ounty i CaroliDa Peanut ('ompativ, Vi. Mary Lane auJ Alien l.an? . By virtue of an eict-putiou .lireete-l to the undersizneti fnwn llieMipenoreourt of Halifai county iu the aore entitled action, 1 will on Monday, the 3rd day of June, at IS o'clock M.. at the court home iloor of lllifax county, sell to the hltrhesl lii.lder lor caili to satiHly saM exeeutiou all the riirhtn, tolo. mier nt ani r!a!;'. '.v!::.'!! t!. M.kt, Lane anil A Hen l.aue. tlie ileien.lantN. Iiave in the fullon mi 'lem.'i .I" -I real en. late, town: That certain lot or parrel o; 'an.l w ith all improvements lliere.jn silimle, ly ln(r and heiriL' in Kel.hMi Tortiislnp. on the eawt Hide "I the piihlie road leadnn; from iVeldon to iivs X T r . L Is a ljoiiiTni; tile Ian sol t'le h.'li.oftiie 1.1 e It W. Itaniel, the ia eU id' Itock Mil arm and other, the 8UMH eontaiiii one aere and heint; a ;nr' of the .1. H. l'ower tract of land, an t hemir that identical lot of land which conveyed hr and described in deed of Mis. l.Ja T. Wil kma et al to defendants, ilated I'ecem her Slst 1!U8, anil recorded in Hook 1KI . at paire -'hu. This the dav of April, mix. J. A. HUI E, Shenir. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA F nTWUAM C LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS The Long Arm of Mercy By DR. FRANK CRANE The Red Cross is the Long Arm nt Mercy. U is the Kindness nt Miinkind orj;nni7ctl. In Man Ls an Angel and a IVvil, a l)t. .Ickyll and Mr. Hyde. The Red Cross is the liood, aroused, iiuigi.cd to thwart the Bad. It is the best nntitlote we know to tin- bane of war. There are other Charities, mure "r less helpful. The Red Cross is the mightiest of till Charities, the Love ami l'ity of all men made supremely eflicienl. If, as Emerson said, "sensible men ami mim edition' men all over the world m- t one icliyion," this is ibe ex pression of that religion. The Red Cross is Humanity united in Service. It asks no man's opinion; only hi- nee,. Black or White, Friend or Foe, to the Red Cross there is no difference; it only asks: "Who is Sutlcringi" And to him it goes. The Red Cross is so F.flicient that (loverntuents recog nize it; so Pure in its purpose that whoever wishes well his fellow men, desires to help it; so Clean iu its minimis! i.ttion that the most suspicious can find no fault in it. The Red Cross not only seeks to alleviate the cruelties of W ar; it is the expression of those human sentiments that some day will put an end to War. It is the impulse of Ixjve, striving to overcome the im pulse of Hate. It is Mercy's co-operation struggling against War's ri valries. It is the one Society in which every Man, Woman and Child should be enrolled; tor it knows no sects, 110 preju dices, no protesting opinion; the human being does not live that does not feel that the starving should be feu, the sick tended and the wounded hen led. Majestic anil divine is this Long Arm of Mercy; it finds the fallen on the battlefield, it brings the nurse mid the plivsieian to the victim in the hospital; it leads the weeping orphan to a home; it feeds the starving, cares for the pest unitten whom all others abandon, and pours the oil of Help ami l'ity into the bitter wounds of the World. Where a volcano has wrought desolation in Japan, or a Flood iu China, or a Hurricane in Cuba, or a Famine in India, or a Plague in Italy, or ravaging Armies in Poland, Servia or Belgium, there Hies the Red Cross, the Angel of God whom the fury of men cannot banish from the Karth; and to the Ends of the Earth, over all the w ays of the Seven Seas, wherever is Human Misery, there is extended, to bless and to heal, its Long Arm of Mercy. Bombardments Cannot Drive This Woman Back Sht Thinks Coffee for Soldien Mort Importint Than Safety. Tiif folluwhiji ei tracts are taken fnmi u )vitr tvrltu-n y a Hed Croii 4'Hiitn wcuk'T, Hflfn MiKlhon. ao American woimm and L-nllege graduate Dow (ota td In a district almost con naully uudvr buiuharduttnt : "Foyer ries Allien, "Bar le-Duc. Things lonk Tery black to me. I n. discouraged at the big outlook of affair and also at my small doings, but It miy hf the hiH''kTi !rmt comes bvfore dawo. Let us hope so. Our ntu certainly need help now as much as the poll us. I a to beginning to not those who hnrt been at tht front, In fact, I am beginning to see some of tht results of this life. They re sick and homesick, and worse things have happened to them. Sev eral have said : 'An we ask Is to get to the front and do what we hare to do. Anything U better than this life. . , .' This w-.tilng wt had ruoro Americans than I have seen before at one time. One came up to nie here as I was Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Adversity is given to some to test their poverty. ii 1 i p. , I sr J -,'4. ri : n H i 1 1 drawing coffee fi'uin a oik ti.iirtiiu f fast as I could till rui-i mul. i-niinm; to his pipe, nld. "I ul-n--, -kn .' I said, 'Io you want suim- tuba-euV seemed nt united for a nnum in at.it then said: 'Do you know it nearj gave me a lit to hear you s.-;tk Ush. I havun't beard a "mtum spoilt English In ne months.' lit- s,itid he bad been walking ubout In the cold since four o'clock last n-lit. He couldn't find a hotel or u lo-lit llvtn because, of course, everything is closed aud darkened ou account i dir hmo bardments. . . . The Am.-i mm me very fond of ham suihUk-Ih-m. T,-y at much more than the Kren. h sol diers, and wheu they fir! ran.e m and ordered six eggs auleiv It cnuted con sternation throughout tiie land. The funniest thinir of all s to henr the Ssmmles grandly urging il, wealthy English girls to keep the hHiige -oh, keep the ehiiiifc-e !' , . . V attirt the i dsy at fle und umii miimioutily un til nine, v,!,. ;, tuiuuiercK rellee us At ne w on for the evening shift frmn He to itht. tmd ! It IS thtt hhisl evhinit ittnl cxhHiifltiuti of the nlii ft t T.Hte m ti it-fiBHi time when they conn lii.vn ou us llki h : Hood, els lit "r tf' 'leep urmintl (lit) ' counter and threo or fnur hundred wl together In this little room, an t-a'er and tired as schoolboys." The foregoing letter Indicates thtif our soldiers look to the Red Cross Can tees as an onsis In a desert. They would not have It if It were not for your Red Cross. Get Rid o( your Rheumatism. Now is the time to net n,l of your rheumatism. You will linti rhamber Iain's Liniment a great help. The relief which it atlbrds is alone worth many times its cost. iiii !'.; ( .. - I The Call 1 " '. r ' .yw 'i - ,., jsjuii... jsii jewpn- wssni smmjl v' A- The Spending of Your Busiest Budget Cross War Fund Every Dollar Spent Alleviates Misery. Lust summer ttie- He subscribed j tt Iiuntlivd million lol!urs t tli K"l t'ritss. At I lie Idlest btlUellieni Ue,' t!.;y tit' u.nili'iis of U hud l-eeii ai-I'li'i'i-iated. lu re 1ms it smieV mi ;ik. l ar many m.nihs tli i- U, hern speihhn trr a hundred million dol Urs a day :'t.r tie '.,-: i ;u ii'Ui nf life lUnh 14. v. ..1 i.ii l l.:(ve 1 hi- it I.K-Ut lilt wnv'K efh-iin MM 'iiin' (ievusii eiiniiiiuu.s jn!t is in (U .ili:i!t'iiT il i'iui to iilleviii'e Unit- iidt nflei- the war. not nf'er .ivevuin-'n:-; ''iie ilei'de'r aieil juhI resnlved ; hiit riuht now, a1 the minute, mi the R;mt. If mizinf) that it hji done io much with to httlc money. M! uuttinni the l'.uliun army fell ' "ti k j.re- 'lately, tin your war map :h,l ireatii rJil.lnr mil nne line mul 'Irnwiiiv iLiio'hei' I lf iin inch fnnlier SoMfl1 liver there in Ii.-ity It metltll hoi i- hp!' of poor fiimllle-; lleeln? frutil i heir h .iiifK M.i lor Miirphy. R"l "r"i!i 'oinitil'-siittiep iii Kun-pe, rushed to the s"i-ne jiiel wired : "litdflHrrihflbly iBlhelii1 I'nielh Ions e!sl, invulvlhn p:i"tl.'ii Mio'h.T sind ehHdreii, 'Old. himKOI', 'liseMBe, tf:ith " In No vemher Mini Iteieinher the AniTira-i Red I'l'nss npproprlnted three million doitnrs for relief therf :i !;irne y mil, yet smull In ('i!np:ir'.si.n wl'h thf Tiod. Condensed Milk for Children, Soldlerv ur ou! u pirt of th Ited Cross' work prohuhly the smaller part. Kvery insimit. mmcwher1 In the vai tloud of destruction, i hand rey.-hes up in appeal. It Is preity apt to In :t 1 1 I 1 ' liiind ur a womoD's. W'hi'U t'ne KM Cross cominisnloii ranched Petrocrnd It nsikett ihe jrov rnincm "What U the uioit Uiiot SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES Girls! M.ike this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your akin. Niin'e tie- juiee of two lenioim into a hutili' i'liiituiiinirT thri' (-un-. of ureharl In I , -1 1 : L - II. it ml y mi lite a ipntih r pi-it ol mi I-, ,.t it'i kln and tint ("tii'ti. itnt f.nipl' " ii hi aut itn r, at W r , Vi lt ( , ill i.-rl "iir hi.-'T liim ii' Itlle'im hihI any llrttj.' store T li.il't eoiiutrr will Ullpplv thre iiinn'i i i.f nndiiint white f if a I w nut!.. Miis-H'e the sweetly frii:rnnt h 'tii. il into tin' filce, ti' k, tiring Hitd Imnili iiii'h ihiv ati.l -iv Imw frerkh't mid bit mi-b' rt di-iip!tr :iml ln.u eleiir, nuft nnd v hit1 llu' fkiu h(.coim.'. Vet1 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use ForOver 30 Years Always bears itf -Signature of A Great Net of Mercy drawn trtrcnicK an Uceanot Unspeakable rain From No Man's Land Hundred Million Dollars in All the World Is a Red By WILL PAYNE '" The .nenimeiil replied: " Ki'i roiidi-tiied milk for tho Utile n I ''fo." TiH. roiimilssion K't i lv. Ai one spni in t rance farm wtoj.po-l h lii' k of horstfj. nieiuit more hunger. The I ted yo in u My iraeior and set It Iin: for the i-oiuii:iinity. ;itv a niillii'ii needs. Cold, rtolk That Cross to I'll 'tht Wet It the ti IWiois eiih.xl Ued vi.led nd the de:idl jlivsictll Ml rain nf .'.'ti.li.-; niid'Tirtriie men's (onstl- s, A friiihifnl s iri:e of tuber- s Iiiim developed In rnuit'e. The Cr..s hii'i built niiatorhi, pro-iivi-r a ilionsidid beds and nursi'S. , Thirty Millions for France. 1 have her tt hlj; heuf of sheets tilled with Inures. Due item Is thirteen niilllon ami odd dultarn -the auiouut w hb h. nji to Itiul time, had K"te tu the local chapters uf the bed Cros In the United Suites fur local relief. Twi-Biy-five per cent of lht1 niuiipy mih!(riheii through Ihe 'hapleis eveniually goes that war. Over Ihiity ml I In hne been up propriuted lor work in I'ranre. Here is u iitillioii ;iii'l n ipnirier In round nuinhot-s lor militury hopliala and dispensaries ; ?er u nillliim and a half for cant ?en service, where French and Ainerh-in soldiers, relieved from the treiirtu's, can net good food, a rot, a bath, and huve their clnthva dlsinfectetl and su tH'i un for their brief holiday clean, rested, nourished. Tliere are over three millions for hospital supply service; half a million for rest sta tions for American troops. Aid of refugeet-eleven thousand families-accounts for nearly three million dollars; care and prevention of tuberculosis takes over two millions; care of helpWaa children over n mil lion ; relief work la all devastated dis THE SCARLET CROSS Margaret Widdamer Of ths Vlgllsnts. v hit Is II tbit you do today, who llfi tlio Ncarlit Orosst Far sll ili wlthcrrd world Is down In ruin ami In loss, Aud all tls world hears clashing swotd, and hears no sound lttss plain What can you do who lilt ths Cross, but heal to flfbt afatnt We (uard ihe women left alone, heartbroken (or their dead, We sate ths children wandering where all save Fear has lied, We raise stall the broken towns swept down by abot aad shell. We heal again the broken souls hopeless from learning Hell Oh, they who saw but Orlet aud Hate see now our red sign plain We save the sad world's soul alive that War bail nearly slain I CflD QAI New Todd CHECK PROTECTOR rUn OMLL 11 interested. cH up ttils office., tricts, Including care of tlve thousand families and suflicient reconstruction to make houses iuildtable, required over two millions. Misery on an Unparalleled Seals. These tt re ull lare. ltema; but the lied Cross U ifiappltny with human misery on an unparalleled scale u wtn id of it. The hem for relief of the blind amounts to four hundred thou sand dollar. The dispensary service semis supplies to more than thirty-four hundred hospital. The Ib'd I'rnsM re reives and distributes more than two hundred tons of biipplles dully at 1'urU. For this distribution nnd It otlnT work it require a big transportation .erv Ice of motors and trucks. This transportation service has cost a mil lion anil a half, and Its openiihig ex penses run to a million dollars. Kvery dollar It spends means mlserj alleviated. It work is hulhllntr abroad for the Knifed States the best uood wilt in this world. It Is hutldinir the best good wilt among ourselves. Whatever else the war may produce, we shall be proud of our lied Cross. tranf to gay to you that no other organization tince the world began hat ever A done su h grrat conttructive it trorfc with the effU-iency, di- it patch and understanding, it k often under advertv eircum- it k atanret, that hat been done it by the American Red Crott it in Frenve. General Per .thing. it CocofOflE Ski1 tf SS5c 1 OX FREE. A Sin IJIcach or VVhitener for Dark or Hrow-i Jkiii, 'cmi)injt All Flemishes ami C't.'i.i inj;' i- Swarthy or Sall 'w to -ipicxionsand Causiii)? the Skin to irow v !':ter. Don't liiivy a Clear Complexion Use Cocotone Skin Whitener and Have One WHAT UStRS THINK OF COCOTONE. Macun, i. a ' MuutKomery, Ala. f'lirotnnrt'o. ('ucciiiiiii' Co. I it-ui -Sirs: Send me hy return mail I IVui Sirs: I liml that Cocotone KLin tun liox. s of Cui-.iImii.. kiu Whilenei Whiteurr Is tla- best preparation 1 have tx)u three cakes ol'( 'ii 'I I j i y ute line aii'l I 'I Ml!l(Hll tllt'lll. Kllt'li .h i tor Tl .'tone r-kin So;ip li'it eaie In I't . .1 IS IIIOll' V IU'' .Ill" lllllv II Ah M ,I.M'loN. iivetnss. ( in k ..iii ( iiei.l.me skin l.il. liel i- ll i, I I elfl M. M' silM I'l'M .1 Illi.l H e lilsl ,t liiivmu.il il man) hii.li s hk'htei, ai.l lliy liU'li.l all ill. me uh it I hue heell w.i..' I in I. 'I 'i 'II liii'l i- l"' I sell.! Hit , l .., ..I l.in W III ainl Ih i i-iiki s ut s . ,u ii. Ymiis luily. .NN.M. WIII IK. Cm sale hv the V. M PKOrnSSIONALCAkOS. WALTI-H Ii. DAMI-L, Attorney-nt-Law, WKLIMIS, N. C ' l'luctict'Hin Hie en int ul Niili lax uuu N iibuiiiptuii ami in the Miprctnc aim I t tU'ial courts. I olh-ctions tnmle iu all putts of North Carolina., louiich otbci ai Hal i In it oiien every Miunlav (r;OR(il C. uWLhN, A I TOkMiV -AT-LAW, j oilu't' in t'li'i'ii r.inlihiii: ! "'eldon. N. C. I Wm. L. KNIUHT, i Attorney and Cuunscllur-at-Law, WKl.UiN, N. r, Ottii c- in tin' I'aiiirl Kuililiiiif. i'iiMtirsi, ;iKiiiijtlv iiii.l liutiiiully at Ii n. H. i HARRHLL, Jr., Attorney-nt-Law, WELDON. - - N. C. 1'iacticcH iii the court1- iif I l:ih fax ami aljoiiiinLr coiintit s. 1'iumpt attention to nil husim-ss fiilrmded to me, ttthee ovei Kick's Jewel iy Mote. tl !f liin ASHLEY B STA1NBACK, Attorney-ul-Law, Notary Public. WELDON, - - N. C. 1'ractices in the courts ul Halifax and adjoining counties. Piompt utltcntion tu all business ciitnistcil lo me. IMhoe over M. C. Tail's Mure. T CLARK AITORNtY AT LAW A KU'ON, N, C.fc I'racticeK in the coutts ol Halifax and Ijoiniiik' counties atnl il the Supreme court of the Mate. Special attentiun trivcu to cullectioiipi and prompt returns W.J. WARD, DliNTIST, OI' tlt'E l.N I'ANlKt. Ill ll.fllMl WELIKIN. N.r, sepll' ly m-t o m , HARRISON'S Oo to HARRISON'S 11 I'm Autunuilnle Hepaitu and SupduH. ill kiu.ih oi .liiu'iiiiie work iloiie sta- l onniv . Nol iir. Murine uud Steam "t " : i.uii- and ritiln Satinrai'lioo urn i 1 ' AU K MOHII.ES ..',.. ml Siiili..s on hand lor sale II. W. lUliKISON, Wi'Muu. N. ('. (i.n.(;i: Ma 0 ).aBBBl CUf FLOWERS FOR LL 0CCJSI0f1S UoneH, ('aniatioi.it, Valheti, ViuletH and lr..l,,.U I I..ru VI ...1.1,..,. L'l aruinnetl in latent art, l lmal liesiiinn, ariHiuallv anannt'd. Fall and Winter Bulbs Are Now kt-ady, Plnnt Harly for Best Results. Kuteliuttlu-H, Kvenrn eni, shrubberies Sliade 'l iet-N and llede l'iantu in van ouh various at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, l'hone 14!) WALHIUH North Carolina. GREA T BARGAINS IN TYPEWITERRS. VW'cmiya. lartfo Htock ol Htandard Typevintfni. Cau furuinh at unw Mon arch, rux, Oliver, Uetniiitcni, Koyal, Miiith I'remier, I.. C. Smith & Hr'u.V and I iideiKOod. Auy oilier make Irtun oiuliMlayn notice. We have both the Vitohle and I lit iuviible, We boulit a larire Mtuck ol thewc TypcM liter from oue-tourtli to one ball the reuular .vltole utile price, and in MtU-m. at oiie-ttiurtli tti uric hall the rt-Kulat ntuil otice. A kood Tyuivvntei lii.i,, ,; ,m lo la. A belter fiictlT.jtt lu u. Tht bent irum in u to any jmiv- ill LeKlad tu answer any muiiv .i. connection with these oiaehiueR, aiei end sampler ol the vtuik dune by auv ul the ivue- Vi ritfiH we have. Kvety I oy and girl Hiiouni nave one oi our ciieup i ypewri tern lu fearu now to use. .uy person who can vtiite well oo a typewriter can deuiand a Ui'e salaiy. .uyone who tiuyH a viieup lypewniei hoiu us aud wuntH u betlet one later, we will take hack t lie uiie Douhl anil ulluw the sa tut paid lor it in exchange lot a better one, it teturued in tfuod CundltiuU and w ithin hi x Mionllm. It not m (foodcoudition we allow itie inaiuei value. N e carry lype writer nbljons and othei Huiiphes. SPIERS BROS. WELOON.H.Q mm i ever u.e.l lo eleai tlieskin. ami nh you woul.l mail tuo boxes at onee. r,Kl.e.l) M its. C. I'. JI'IINSuN. Do not accept substitutes or lull lotion. Cut This Out Till. CI ll I ll'IIN V. I 'il,, ttlanta. La. I l,;le lieler lli 'I Coeotnne Skill III I hill It villi "ill sell. I lliell J '0. ." llee. lll he j.lelise.l hi t IV ll el se sis Ifiv statllps to I'uvel miiiliiii.'. paekniL'. ilc. i N ii m f . I ell- isl of Address AHI.NTS IV AM 11' I 'nlii ii iniLr I I'mimiiv. ! Paintings Of Iii Kinds I Inside and Outside ' DECORATIONS. OL'R prices nre ns low as the lovttst. All worn Kunranteeil. (live us n trial. R. M. COLLINS. J. v . PklCL. Weldon, N C. -.m,.. ( r FREE bZ.-tCH i m-m PflTVT8 BUILD FORTUNEa f-r l-lL..'t't t. II ll"", wll.ll (U IllVl'f.t d,wTft& CO. . 1NT LAVVr:tlS, Sns Sr .". )i St.. W.".shinntnn. I). P. UK III" lUTHKMlXl'TK MILLINIRY. FANCY (iOODSand NOVKI.TIKH. MuttenckV Pattern R & Q. Corsets, Mitres at 7fic. Indies 7.'c. to 1. aV. I'nceti will he made to suit the tuned, HatK ami Hunnet made audi ti unmed to order. All. UAlLOKIiKKs rKttMlTLVi! I u.i-Kh. MRS, P. A. LEWIS. Weldon, N, C.i SHND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L. HAYUARD, Welion. N. C. 4 Lamest SifiTe Soil When in Norfnlk onll nn Vuu will tiiul lmt you want auil Kt it quickly. iiaiiuir no cauvasaers, do aKi'iit'n cuiiiuiiHuions are ad ilcil to our liriri'H Tin. L- Hlllt-K UB t(l UHl' iirHlluuun... terial and linish il properly We Pay Hreieht and Uuarante Sale Arrival' THE COUPER IHHRBIEWCPI!, (Ha yuarnin bunneK ) Cow Pea: Save Fertilizer Bill, in. crease crop productive urn make the beu of Suianier forage crop. fn alter u.init crop fr foraiie or gran,,,, purpoiwl. C'W grown to em-llent adTaata,. 1 .ur Com crop, iocreas", yijj of torn ad makinn a woadilful improvement to the aoil. Clurp'Jvif fnd "WOOD'S LKOP SPKI.IAL," gitin Informs. Mailed free on miuest. T.W. WOOD SONS, Seedsmen, Ridaood, Vt ,1: - I ft. I I . n ooa t O Seed. velvet Beans ) J " ' .1 HfrMmMTnH,-,-,- r-- -' j :
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