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AFTER SICKNESS THEY GAVE HER VINOL And She Soon Got Her Strength Back New Cattle, Ind. "The measles left me run down, no appetite, could not reit at night, and I took a eevere cold which settled on my lungs, so I was unable to keep about my house work. My doctor advised ma to take Vinol, and six bottles restored my health ao I do all my housework, in cluding washing. Vinol is the best medicine I ever used." Alice Record, 437 So, nth St., New Castle, Ind. We guarantee this wonderful cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, for all weak, run-down, nervoua conditions, W. M. Cohen Drug Co., Weldon. T H li R O A N O K E NEWS Thuksday, May 23, 1918. NOTICE. There will be a regular convoca tion of Roanoke Chapter 81 R. A. M. in Masonic Hall, every first and ihird Wednesday evenings. E. Clark, Jr., Sec'y. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Don't forget to swat the fly. Now fur strawberry short cake. The young radish now looms up. The rock fish season is about over. The blackberry crop is said be safe. to Miss Virginia Bishop spent the week-end in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon Anderson spent Sunday in town. Mr. E. T. Forbes, of Oak City, spent Sunday in town. Break your Cold or LaGrippe with a few doses 666. Mr. W. W. Sledge spent the week-end in Richmond. Lieut. Mills Kitchin, of Camp Lee, was in town Tuesday. Don't pass up the certainty of to day for the uncertainty of tomor row. Mr. Shelby Wilkins, of Norfolk, spent several duys in town this week. Miss Jessie Middleton, of Bal timore, Md., is visiting Mrs. Mamie O'Brien. RUB-MY-T1SM Antiseptic, re lives Rheumatism, Sprains, Neu ralgia, etc. When opportunity is spurred on by labor the result is sometimes called luck. Some men prefer long office hours because it shortens their hours at home. News has been received that Lieut. Elliott B. Clark has arrived safely in France. , All the world asks of a man is to do his best. If that doesn't suit him he can get out. r A real metropolis is a town of so much importance that it no longer has to brag about it. Mr. Arthur Mitchell, of Norfolk, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell. Mrs. L. C. Draper and little daughter, Mary Bell, ire visiting relatives In Greensboro. Miss Virginia Inge, who has been attending school at the State Normal, Greensboro, has returned home. Miss Katrine Wiggins, who has been attending school at Queen's College, Charlotte, has returned home. Every dollar given to the Red Cross is a gift 10 the wounded sol dierone perhaps lying in the trenches facing death. We have received an invitation to attend the commencement exer cises of Littleton "College, which .takes place May 26-28. Nearly every woman labors un der the delusion that no man can 'tell her a lie and look her straight .in the eye at the same time. We are in receipt of an invita tion from our young friend, Mr. Joseph Rogers blalock to attend the commencement exercises at Wake Forest College. The truest and most respected of all neighbors, is the one who speaks well of everybody, who devotes the largest share of her sympathy to her own affairs. Worry pulls down the organism, and win nnaity tear it to pieces; nothing is to be gained by it, but everything is to be lost. Look out for the bright, the brightest side of things, and keep the face constant ly turned to it. After all that has been said about rare treasures of art and nature that may lend attraction 10 a home and its surroundings, it remains that the fairest home ornaments are bright, joyous faces; and where these are wanting, all else goes for lode. Handsome invitations have been received here by friends to attend the graduating exercises of the Baltimore College of Dental Sur gery, May28ih. Our young towns man and friend, William Mercer Ward is among those who will graduate this year. Here is our W, Dr. Ward. Good for Old Halifax. We learn that the town of Halifax over subscribed her quota for the Red Cross by 100 per cent. Old Hali fax is. never behind her sisier towns in every good work. To Becomi; Ensign. John M. Thompson, son of Rev. L. E. Thompson, pastor of the M. E. Church at Henderson, has just passed in an examination for com mission as an ensign in the Navy. AT Till; PRF.SRYTF.RIAN ClMIRCII. Rev. Stanley White will fill his regular appointment at the Presby terian Church here Sunday, May 26ih, at 3:30 p. m. The public cordially invited to attend the ser vice. Do It for Good. Always try to do something to make the other fellow smile. Tell him to chase away the frown. Don't go to him and tell him things that worry, but always point to the dark cloud and insist that on the other side is sil ver. The man who spreads sun shine is the man who is nearest God. Do Not Drift With the Tide. We believe many lives are wrecked, not as much by the storms of life, as by drifting with the tide and striking these rocks and coming in contact with the hidden sins and dangers along the shore. Push out in the deep wa ter, head your bark up stream, none but lazy, indolent people drift with the tide. Home, Sweet Home. It is said that one night, when some soldiers were shivering in the cold of winter a band struck up the fa miliar tune,"Home,Sweet HomeJ" then they all burst out sobbing, because the air went straight to their hearts. Yes! "There is no place like home." One of the sweeiest words in the English lan guage is that little word, "Home." New Registration. All men arriving at the age of 21 years on or before Wednesday, June 5th, 1918, are required to appear at the office of the Local Board at Weldon, N. C, on that dale and register. I he penally tor tailing to register is severe and it is hoped that the widest publicity may be given this notice so that no one may suffer on account of lack of information. Tie Yourself to Somebody. Every school boy knows that a kite will not fly unless it has a string tying it down. It is just so in life. The man who is tied down by half a dozen blooming respon sibilities and their mother, will make a higher and stronger fight than a bachelor, who having noth ing to keep him steady is always floundering in the mud. If you want to ascend in the world tie yourself to somebody. New Officers Elected.-Ai a business meeting of The Book Club held on Tuesday, May 14th, the following officers were elected; President Mrs. 0. W. Pierce. Vice-President Mrs. Geo. C. Green. Secretary Miss Eunice Clark. Treasurer Mrs. W. M. Cohen. Reporter Mrs. T. C. Harrison. Censor Mrs. W. L. Scott. The program committee for an other year is: Mrs. Lee Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Geo. C. Green, and Mrs. W. L. Scon. Red Cross Entertainment. Friday evening, May 1 7th, the elementary grades of the city schools gave a most delightful en tertainment in the school audito rium for the benefit of the Junior Red Cross. A very appreciative audience assembled at the appoint ed time and seemed thoroughly 10 enjoy the programme. "Uncle Sam's Children." the first part of the entertainment, was a patriotic operetta, illustrating the different activities the children are engaged in to assist in winning the About forty children took part and did i! well. William Pierce, of the fourth grade, made a good Uncle Sam, and he was de lighted to find all of his little peo ple busy in doing their parts in the great world conflict. The audi ence gave liberal applause 10 this part of the entertainment. Next came a National flag drill by eleven children from the sixth grade. Their perfect movements in march and manual of arms and perfect harmony in the medley of patriotic songs brought round after round of applause. 1 he door receipts amounted to about forty dollars, which will be used to supplement the fund al ready raised to make every pupil of the city schools a member of the I Junior Red Cros, Married. The following an nouncement has been received by friends in this town and commu nity: Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Vample Hamilton announce the marriage of their daughter, Victoria, to Mr. John O iver Drake on Wednes day, May the filteenth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, Dillon.Souih Carolina. At home after June the first Weldon, Nonh Carolina. Roll of Honor for April. First Grade Josephine Freid, Esther Mortimer, Margaret John ston Sledge, Mary Wyche, Leo Dixon, Harry Garner, C. C. Ran- dleman. Advanced First Grade Anhur House, Roy Allsbrook. Second Grade Elizabeth Allen, Janie Blalock, Elizabeth Chitten den, Florence Freid, Herman Far ber, Lonnic Garner. Third Grade Blanche Alls- brook, Bessie McGee, Elizabeth Sheffield, James Powell, Arthur Siainback, Edwin Whitehead, G. C, Sanders. Fourth Grade Hazel C 1 rant, Ruth Riitenhouse, Bernice Dixon, Vivian Sanders, Grace Green, William Pierce. Fifth Grade Theresa Marks, Lillian Freid, Hazel Clark, John Green, Lucy Barnes. Sixth Grade Lucile Allen, El- lice Bounds, Annie Rowe House, Virginia Owen, Helen Rowell, Isaac Green, Waller Daniel, Wal ter Sledge. Seventh Grade Louise Hay- ward, Louise Pierce, Sadie Sil vester, Grainger Pierce. High School Ida Vivian Hay- ward, Mary Anderson, Virginia Harris, Narcissa Daniel, Foster Shaw, Margaret Pierce, Elizabeth Clark, Mary Stringer. WELDON 33 YEARS AGO. From The Roanoke News, May 21, 1885. Miss Sallie Miles, of Littleton, left last week for Brooklyn, N. Y., for treatment at St. John's Hospi tal. Rev. W. B. North occupied the pulpii of ihe M. E. Church last Sunday morning and Rev. J. C, Garlick at night. We learn that a sewing class has been organized at Central Institute wiih Mollie Garlick as teacher. Tins is a most sensible idea. Mr. John J. Garrett's stables, one mule, wagons, harness and funning utensils were burned at Ringwood last night. The loss is probably $500, partly insured. Dr. A. B. Pierce left Tuesday to attend the annual meeting of the State Medical Society at Durham. Dr. Pierce is one of the oldest members of the society in the State, Death. We regret toannounce the death of Mr. F. A. Smith, which took place at his home in Faucens Township on Thursday last after three days illness. Mr, Smith was in his 78th year. County Surveyor. The Coun ty Surveyor elected has never qualified and there has been a va cancy in the office. On Friday last the Board of County Commis sioners tilled the vacancy by elect ing Capt. E. A. Thorne and re quested him to qualify at the June meeting. Capt. Thorne is an ex perienced surveyor and will fill the place acceptably. Two Daaths At One. Mr. Lewis J. Lewis and his wife Mar garet Lewis, who lived near En field, were born in 1809 and were married about 1834. Recently they were boih taken sick with pneumonia about the same time and boih died on the night of the 1 6th. in an hour or two of each other. They were laid out togeih er and now buried in the same grave and in the same coffin. They spent a long and happy life togeth er and in death they are not di vided. Love should never be treated ligluly. That is probably the rea son why the light is turned down so often. Thkkb is more Catarrh iu tins section of the country than all other diseases put together, and uutil the last few jreais nan supposed to be iururable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local diseane aud presented local remedies, auil by constantly taihutf cure with local treatment, prouounccd it iucurable. Science ha piuveu Catarrh to be a couHtitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall'sL'atarrh medicine manufac tured by r'. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous aurfacea of the system. They oner one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. F. J. t'HKNEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohi Testimonials sent free. I'noe 76 dents er bottle. Sold by all druffiata. Hail's Family Pills for OooUptio The Recent Parade. A very fine idea well conceived and elabo rately carried in the floats in the recent parade, was "America feed ing the world," in which upon a blue sea was a large boat laden with sugar, flour and other things we must save and send "across," with America surrounded with corn, vegetables and other perish able food pushing the boat under the Stars and Stripes from her moorings for the trip to an im mense "world" surmounted by the flags ol the allied naiions Another equally as striking was "The dawn of peace" with ladies representing the nations of the world grouped around Columbia with America in the prow of ihe boat holding in oubtrctched hand pure while dove, while the rain bow of pence and hope glimmered in the distance. These figures were all well taken and presented beautiful picture with the Hags of the nations all blending harmo niously with the Star Spangled Banner which forever in triumph shall wave. Uncle Sam was much in evi dence. Mr. John Zollicotler, Mr, Stanford Travis and Master Wil liam Pierce, each representing ihe noble character to a dot, while Mr. L. C. Draper, Rev. N. C. Duncan, Mrs. Frank A, Cole, Miss Rosa Rodwell and Curtis Turner were the fortunate Doctor, Nurses and Patients on the prize winning float. For six months after marriage one kind of man addresses his wife as "Darling"; after that he says, "Say, You !" At War With Yourself I HELP NATURE TO DEFEAT THE DISEASE IN YOUR BODY. Keep up tbo Light; do not fflva up. Nature la trying to servo you In conquer ing the wrongs that may exist. Red blood, vim, courairo, vitality, all seem lucking. No wonder you are norv ous and dUcouragod. Why not call to your aid a strong. dependable ally? Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery baa for noarly fifty years proven Its merits as a most power ful tonic and blood builder to the many thousands who have burn returned to good health by Its use. Clear the coated tonguo, get rid of unsightly skin trouble, Let ibis remark able remedy riu your body or tbo im purities of tbo blood, let tt tone and strengthen you. It often cures the linger ing chronic cough. Dr. I'ierce's Gulden Medical Discovery Is absolutely herbal, free from alcohol or dangerous habit -forming drugs. All druggi.sts. Liquid or tablets. Woodford.Tenn. "This is to certify that 1 liave used Doctor Pierce's M c I)in(ovfrv for mv two little boy e. One had night sweats, poor appe tite, sallow com plexion, and had quit growing, but after giving him part of a bottle o( the 'Discovery' he commenced to train and grow. He doesn't have the night BweutH and looks much better. My other little boy had scrofula and thie medicine curea him after the doctor's medicine had failed. 1 do not hesitate tc recommend the ' Discovery' ut all tiuieu, ilUrii MK ilUUAN, KoUtti 1. Report Ut THIS CoNJUilON ur THE BANK OF WELDON, At Weldon, in the Mate ol North t ar oiina, at the clow of buHiuens .May 1U, l!tH. Resources Loans and discounts, fJ-'LVirri.ftt OverdraftH tiOl.KO I ,S.Koiidn aud Liberty Houds 17.7Mt.oO North Carolina state boml4p.c lu.oou.on All utlier StockN, Uumls. etc. l-UHHHO Furniture and Fixtures l,:olMKi Duetrom National hanks :t(i.ti'.', 1 ( ash Items held over ','4 hours KiO.im (old coin, J4'.(Kl Silver com, including all minor currency IWUI- Natiouul hank notes and other I . i notes U,7tto.oo Total, :(ll,!t5U.7 Liabilities Capital stock H. 1)0 Surplus fund JfcVUoO.uO l udivided protitsJess curreut ex pen sen and taxes paid ,v"HMu Deposits Subject to Check 149,."im.(W Savings Deposits !)S,(Hrt.lH Accrued mt. due depositors LUtHUtu Total, May 10, 11K. State of North Carolina, 1 County of Halifax, JHH' I. W. K. Smith, V.l'res, of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the alum statement is true to the best of my know ledge and belief. w.icKMiTii. v.-rres. Subscribed and Bworn to before me, thin I (Hi i day ol May, AMU. hi H. "i AIMI.U'K, Notaty Public ( 'orreet-AUesl: W,K. DANIEL, ,1. V. Kl.KDtiK, K.T DAN I FX, Directors. Trustee Sttie of Land Under ami by virtueof the power con taineil in a certain deed of trust execu ted by X. N. Mond to the undersigned, default having been made in the pay ment ot the houu secured thereby, will on Monday, the 3rd day of June, ItdH, (it being the tirst Monday in June) at 1 o clock 1'. M., m trout ot the Hank of Littleton, N.C., expose at public out crv to the highest bidder fur cash the following described piece or parcel ol laud, lying and being iu the State and County above written, and in Littleton township, containing ','7 acres, more or less, and iu fully described in said deed of trust which is recorded in the oilice of the Keg liter of Deeds for Halifax county, iu Hook 273, at page 158, to which reference is hereby made for mure minute description. This the 30th day of April, 191H. .108. P. IMPPKN Trustee. UIANTED.- -Young women de II siring to enter nurses training school. Apply at once to Supi. Lakeview Hospital, Suffolk. Va. 4 18 4t Report I II lit OMill M in Ml The Welflon Bant & Trnsl Co.. at Wt'Muii, in tin' Stale olina, at the elijjtc til 10. i'.JK id North 'nr j HHine; M:1V I Resources. onus ami iliKnuiiiN Overdraft, I. visum I),1.'IHI IHJ iMiio.im ,;ih( (HI All other Stock. r.un.K aii'l Morttruirr, I'uinitiiiemul I'lxtuics I'Ui' from National f'-ankf, .Mir from Stall' hunk ,t hit like in. ; hi t'JO.IH) I, i''vl7 I'UHll itl'lllN llt'ld OUT '.'1 llOlllh Cht'cliH lor i1 It'll tm tr mIs I com Sih t'i I'oiii.iiiclii-hiiL: all minor I'oiiiciiitciicy. National hunk utile ami other I . fS. llott H Internal Kevetiue StumpK Total, Liabilities. Capital Slock paid in Stn phi I'lilhl, Ciidivhled piuiits, lt"H t- pen Me and luxe pan), Ihvnh'ii'U tinpaul I'.iIIh payalile, I it poHilH rtiihjt-ot to chirk SllVIIltfH Deposits, Total, frtT.-M'tvo! ',,01 .HIM) VIIIHI.IHI May l:., 1!)1H. State of North Carolina, ) , County of Halifax 1 s ' I, l(. S. Travis, 1'renident of the above named hank, do solemnly H-.vt-ar that the above statement is tiiir to Die best of inv knowledge and hrhef. K. S. TKAYIS, President. Subscribed and sworn to he lore me this rah ilavof May litK .1. II. ZOIJJCOFKKlt, Notaiy Public. Correct-Attest: (iKU. L (illKEN. II. V. IKH'NDS, V Directors, D. li. ANDKUSON, Notice of Publication Of Summons, Stale of North Carolina, Halifax County,. In the Superior Court. . L. Cullom, H. V. Cullom, A.li.Cook. and Sarah E. Cook, his wife, Naunie V. lltggs. .Mrs. Alice V. lloldford. W. li. Cullom, Lucy I',. Lucas, (ieo. W. Med tin and Henrietta Mcdhn, his wile, John W. Cullom. John J, Cullom. Frank L Cullom, Jesse M. Cullom, and Mrs. Ma- rv K. Cullom, widow, Will II. Coates, VV. M.CoatHH, E. H. Coates. Jr., L. T. Coates, J, 11. Cullom, Esther Stephen sou, Bertha liaker, Mrs. Kaunie Lass, IhomasW. Ives, Mrs, Julia Wallace, Mrs. Floreuce ,1, Arrington, Florida A vera, D. L. Christian and Mrs. i-.lla A. Christian, bis wife, Florence A vera and l nomas A. A vera, Plaintitts. Vs. J. R. Cullom, D. V. Cullom, Leonard Carter, Daniel Irving and (ilvnme Ir ving, his wife. W. VV. Olten and Annie Otlen, his wife, ,1. .1. Cullom, Jr., A. N. Cullom, Wyatt M, Cullom, Laura Smith, Jane Shcarin, Alexander Cullom, .1. Frauk Cullom, J, L. Cobb ami bessic Cobb, bis wife, Lucretia Medhn, (iideuu Powers, Mozella Powers, Salhe Powers, Wilson Pendergraft and Lizzie Pender graft, his wife, Defendants. To D. W. Cullom, Daniel living and ilyuuie living, hm wife, and W. W. otieu and Annie Otten, his wife. The above-named defendants will take notice that a summons iu the above entitled proceeding was issued ag.niisl the said defendants on the L'itrd day of October, HM7, by the undersigned clerk of the Superior l ourt of Halifax county which Kiiiumous was returnable willnu twenty days aller sriMce, but the said kuuiiiioun was returned that the said defendant) above named could uotallet due dihgi nee be found in Halifax couu ty nor in the State of North Carolina; that the complaint iu suid proceeding was duly tiled in the oilice of the Cleik of the Superior court uu oth day of No vember, lid?, and that the purpose of the proceeding was to sell a ceilain tract of laud known as the "Joel ( ul lum laud" and described iu the petition for partition among the heirs at law of the said Joel Culloiu, deceased; that the above named defendants are inter ested in the said tract of laud and enti tled to a share of the proceeds thereof and they will take notice that they are requirea to appear and aiiswerordemui to the complaint at Halifax town, N. ('., on or before the 30tb day of May, ltd, or the relief therein demanded will he granted. Herein fail not. This the Vtli day of April, 1'US. S. M. OAKY, Clerk Superior Court. W. H. DANIEL, Attornev for Plaiutitla. 0 2 4t. Sale For Taxes 1 will Hell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in the town of Halifax, .Monday, June 3, 1IH, the followiug di'scribeti lauds iu Weldou Township, for taxes aud costs for year 11117: atn ClantOD. 21 J acres, Wiiitield I lark, 1 acre, Mrs. It. A. Cheek, I town lot K. M. Kpies Kslate, t town lot Kev. .1. W. Faulk, J acres lauit Floreuce Hill, ID acres land Octaviim Ivy, 11 acros land, l'atsy I.oiik, - acresland, Kmily MaraMe, 1 town lot. II. I tu.; 4..V, l.r.TO 2.KI a. mi 1 in, 3 lis J. ta A. Ursett, a acres land, 'J. l.aura Unlley, 1 acre land, .1. L. IIAKKIS, Tax Collector Weldon Township 0! LI) KAbsK TKK'IH WANTKD- DON'T MATTKK IK ItliOKKN-We pay up to tiri per set Also cash for Old (.old, Nlver and broken Jewelry, Cheek Kent by return mail (iooddbeid K) days for neuder'ti approval of our of fer. MAZKIIS 100TH M'lUAl.TY, DeptA, 3H7 S. .Mil St., Philadelphia, Ta. ; U 4t NOTICE. 1 wish to anuouace to the voters of Halifax county that 1 will be a candi date in the County Democratic Primary to beheld .tunc 1st, l.tH, for tilt oilice of County Treasurer. I'urlher, 1 wish to thank the people for their support m the past and ask the coutiuuauceof the lame, asuurintf all voters of my desire to serve them faithfully during my term of oilice. Respectfully, J. K. IIOWUKS. Announcement. I hereby announce that I will h a eamtulate for Clerk superior Court, sub ject lo the actiou of the lemoeratic I'niuaiy to be held od the 1st day ol June, 191 h. kenpectfully asking the support of the people, and with lasting gratitude and appreciation for their loyal support io the past. titMpeetlully, STKKMNti M. (iAKY. Announcement of Candidacy. 1 hereby auuouuce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, sub ject to the Democratic primaries, to be held ou the 1st day of June, lyiK, for Halifax county. J. H. DAKDEN. Spring Hill, N. C. Announcement of Candidacy. 1 hereby auuouuce myself acandidalt for the House of Representatives, sub ject to the Democratic primaries, to be held on the 1st day of June, lylfj, for Halifax aouuty. f, m, Taylor. BrinkieyvUre.,C. Report oy niK riiNhiiiiiN i THE BANK OF HALIFAX, At Halifax, inthr u:t. a'. thcclo'M- i 'late i if hi! !h t anjh- j Mav in. I Resources l.oaiisaudilweounls i HridniHs, unsecured I . , Loud and LihiM lyp.oud. I hi int uu- and 1 . tun . All other leal estate owned I leinand loans 1 'lie from National flanks, Due liom State bunks A hiiliki i f ;ifh UetUM b Id ovei :t houi-t ( heck foi ck'UMUtT. iold Com, -ilver coin, etc. National hank notes and olhe I . S, notes lb-venue stamp ar savings Mamps, Total, Linbililies dock paid Ml Capital -ui plus hind. I'udivided ptoliK b hs euitt nl expenses und t:iet paid Dividends unpaid Notes and hills ledMCOiinted Hills payable, Deposits subject to check ', Savings Deposits Caller's check outstanding Due to banks and bankers i.rii -i tin mi ;;i.n:"vi;:( Total. hi,ijii.;i Stulr uf Nuilli ('uiolimi, County of Halifax, I ' I, rii ti'liiT 11. tiri-irnry.rasliii-r of 1 1"' tthow'-naiiiC'l bank, lo solemnly swear Hull tin' aliovn i Hue to the In-lit of my kiitm li-tlhfc anil lii'lli-f. I'l.incuKitii . iiicf.hohy, ( 'aslniT. Sul'si'iil'i'il an.l Hiiuin to lifloii- uu-. this L'iuIi ilay of May 1! 1 is. V. I'. I'OIM'KliiiK, .1. I'. t'urri'Cl-Atli-Ht : S. M. IIAHY, N. 1.. MTlili.MAS, IMnctors. m. Spring ail Sinai Dress good mn m m m uu m m m m m m m MM -AI.SO- Shoes and LADIES r AND SPORT BPT Agency for Kinston Steam Latuulry not- MM- m. m VUIIUI n . L SWHBcK, The Busy Store, WELDON. N C I ) It A into the Government Ser vice. All Merchandise, in cluding Men's, Women's and children's clothing, dry goods and shoes greatly reduced. rilliNB NO. 'S W li all have to spend less and with us. Our quality is high, jSAVE MONEYj And we give you full weight on every pur chase. Our scales are made right and kept right. Once a customer always a customer. Substitute for Butter a f Nucoanut 'Margarine Z1.I If Per Pound vv YmLEY-tfOORE quo. CO., THE PURE PHONE Weldon, North Carolina, CnO OAI C New Todd run UnLL ll inioreeted, "don'tsitdowh j VV Q i3 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ON'T "mi il.wn und iim" m-IIiiik TIIUHT ami WAK-SAV-IN(i STAMI'S while Uu; l.ibcny Drive is being ini.lc. Niw 'A- is ilie lime fur you lu gel m your mosi v.ilu.ible wink anJ make the Wai-Savings Camiiiign do u Iu I il was inieiuleJ -ri-ach small investors, iliose urn able in buy l.ikriy I'.umls. 1 Ins - campaign will liml many people who wani loinvesl ilieir savings in (lovernineii! securities bin who are no: in a posiiion lo buy a Liberty Bond. This is the purpose ol ihe War-Saving Sump in altord the person of limited means ihe same opportunity id .share the benefits of fered by ihe (iovenuneni for the loan of money ihal are open to large investors. YOUR EXTRA ACRE. What will your extra acre be ? Corn, wheal or cotton, ll beans, peas or potatoes ? I verybmly is now agreed that It I will be the larmer by his planting extra acres in lood product who will make the war shorter than it would otherwise be. Therefore, his extra acres have a right to be called "VICTORY ACki:S." Clothing. COAT SUITS j COATS AS MM Shirts I2c. T V, I ! spend to eat. But you eat better by trading prices pre low and the FOOD STORE 2-2-I 2-2-2 I olina. CHECK PROTECTOR call up tiis offlgfc. AND QUIT," New Quarters ?gT Just moved into our handsome new brick building with a full supply of everything in Hardware for the farmer, the mechanic and the house builder. l-LUl-S ! I'LUCS!! Now in the time to place your orders fin lines, r iunt em. We umLe win. tfjfDWJfE Co., Halifax, N. C. u :iru i:. I.KWIS. IWanaiter. GRACE tPISCOPAL CHURCH, Kkv. N. V IM'NCAN, Hector Sunday Miirniint I'riiyerantl Sermon, ll A. M KveuuiK I'luyri aini Si'iiiuui, 8 I'.M llverybody cordially invited to attend thece ftcrvii'fs. Refined Young Ladies as Telephone Operators, Ht'tween hi aiul J.". years of aifc; ath L'radc ftlticatii.ii ; salary paid while learn ing; lupM udtiiiu'rincnt: Hplendid sur iniimhiiL', !iel benctits; vacation mtU pav after lirst year. Applv to CHIEF OPERATOR Home Telephone & Telegraph Co BIG LINE OF d ... Spring. Shoes .lust Received (or Men, Women and Children at reasonable prices Come and Rot a (rood pair ol Sprinjt Shoes at KITTNHR'S L'p-to-Date Shoe Store. ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING SHOP. All Shoes repaired promptly and at reasonable prices. KITTNER'S SHOE STORE, i.. kittni;b (l..uNitt- I'tiHluliire Prop. Wdiion, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES HTIn l.iiiry IIiiiUIiiiv on Uailitneton Avenue. SI'NDAY, MAY aiitli, ll A.U. subject uf l.eMHim Sermon: "MOI1TA1.S AND 1M.MOHTAI.S." Veilne,1ay PTenini? at Tessi mony lneettn. The pulilie cordially invited to attend llit'!e ervieeH COW PEAS DELIVERED AT your station $3 55 per bushel. If you wunt any, have your bank send at once The Bank of Liberty, Liberty, N. C, cash to be paid me when I hand them Bill of Lading showing freight prepaid or you may remit direci by check or mon ey order. J. M. FIELD, Oliniax, N. C.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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May 23, 1918, edition 1
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