o o K ! LIST OF NAMES OF PERSONS (X 1 V ML 311 SUMMER COLDS rspiily reduce bgmin ttreafta tad illness ti easily contracted. bat Scoff $ EmuUton will promptly relieve the cold ud upbuild your itreaguvto prevent lickneu. 1 ill: l U A .N U K l: , h V. s THUKSDAK Jl NF 20, IV) IS Published l v.il Ibursday. KNIliHt.il Al l""Ml KA1KS 01 MHMKII'lU'MUhVAMI: Odb Year, (l-v until ,uitiaii!, Ml. Mix Moutlm, " t&. A wwkly lli'illm'iHlic journal drvolcd o Hie tuaUTiul, riliH'iil'utinl. Jiulilitfal and AKncilltuial uitelitn ot llalilai aud surrounding noulitivn. AtlvertlHlutr rales reanouallf arid fur oiahed ou ar-plu-ation. TO YOUNG AMI-RICA. Vou are such a splendid, eager army of youih ! Your hearts are beating high with ihe passion of worthy deeds and great ideals; and that is the rightful heritage of youth. With you love for Ameri ca is a living flame. You long to be able to do. You envy the youths, barely two years older than you perhaps, who are wearing the khaki or the blue; you envy the girls who are going as nurses to the camps, or to Washington for government work. You have done many things: as Boy Scouis or (iirl Scouts you have served in a hundred ways; you have made gardens and have canned vegeta bles; you have knitted and made Christmas bags and comfort kits; you have given up candy and per haps entertainments and are buy ing war saving stamps. But all that is not enough. You long to give yourselves wholly to the great conflict, to drop the schoolbooks and the games of the school years and the tasks of barn and woodshed and kitchen; you want to be out in the world, doing "real things." You are right. All that you have done is not enough. America asks of you, her younger sons and daughters, something greater than that. It is for you that she is facing her sacrifice and suffering today thai she may pass on to a heritage of security and peace; and so of you, too, she asks a sacrifice. She says; "I am going to need you my children, as I have never needed you belore. 1 shall need you to take the places of those whom I have sent across the sea. 1 shall need you for greater tasks and greater problems than the world has ever faced belore. There will be railways to be built, cities to be restored, disease to be conquered, inventions to be made, the rights of the poor and ignorant to be safe guarded, the laws of nations to be confirmed. Those are tremendous tasks. They will require all that you can give body, mind and soul. Untrained men and women cannot do those things for me and for the world. I shall need you. Will you be ready when I call ?" For the boy or girl of clear vis ion there can be only one answer. Some will have to work at the earliest opportunity. Many who might have stayed in school in other years will have to step into he place of breadwinners who have gone. But every boy and every girl who can should send back this pledge: "For the sake of my country, which now as never before needs trained men and women who can think clearly and act decisively and keep clear the things of the spirit, 1 pledge myself to use every op portunity that l can get to train myself in body, mind and spirit, so that I can give the greatest possi ble service when my country calls me." Make every day a thrift day and help your Government end the war days. The philosophy of the W. S. S. is save, save, save. Protect your soldiers with your savings. CATARUH CAN NOT BE CURED Willi local applications, as Ihev cannot reach ttir teat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, anil in order to eure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Mediciue is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best ptiysiciacs in this eonntry for yoars. It is composed of some of the best tonics known, com bined with some of the best blood puri fiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what produces such wonderful re sults in catarrhal conditions. F. J". CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohi-o Testimonials sent free. Pnoe 75 eente per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Hall's family Tills for Constipation IV Who Became Twenty-One Veur Old Since Last June. 1'ulorfl List. KiMie Mi'WMIiaiuB, KotieUl. I.cniucl Aht'Jii, UusHMnary l-'romt Smith, Scotland Neck. Jene TiiriirT. Kost'nmry Joe I)avin, KntUll illwtntil 1hntn. IVU'tV-ury, Vi Mnnry Will-, l.ittit-tun stt'ili-nnn llrll, Hfdtliftville lliiiry William, " l'Uav t 'raw It'v. " IU .'ly V )lkiu. Wlntakerii Walter Wilkin, iiniiwootl I -lui Tlifliua Unit- 1 tlH'li. Ilullnlft' lliirthin-). linnklfwille Murta-.l ;.-vim,M. I --.v Mu II -...I'an.l Wk I i; -li-i i s. -.'..tMihl WW Ihhi 'A I oli'ilnlM. t.lltH'M 1,-1 .. l.i tiiv mil fh.i I IM Unite mat y W.M.. i; wnai y I, i I l.'.Mv v II i r Villi... I'm. I I MlltH Mil.- -II. . ,1. I,'. -.,! Iltl,.l S f.k l ltl. . W III IM-I'llll lUllls"!. ' III II ' lllil, I I . lllrllllll '-fllUtf I. .f.ii I; K-lli y T-tlun.l f'k r I lilt. I. tlll-llllll .lllll. I'lllllllll. I tM..H, .11 A llllg l iniik ilhaiiK liniiUfViillV .Iiiiiuiit' Mnilli "-..timid Net'k Al-S M.lllll. I , .i- Wnmi. I'.iilikl.-mll.-I ulu .limit".. -'Mllilli.1 Neck Iliad Mi hi llini:.i.iijil tt lnlx l.ut. IV rev -iill-. i: iHi.-l.l Uli',- Mm.!. " Kill ti I . Will-y N eriiuu 1. Huf ka.lttv, liuse miiry K. It Mvrlek. I'uiuiukt; Kani! John li.'WeHiy, Kulield Haivi-y Kiimin. Kuscniary II. It lli-miti:. Scotland Niu-k . K WVatlnMNl.ee, llubirood llaliuin KvaiiN, Koanoke Kands l.onuii' l! Johnson, Knlield .Major I'. NciiNom, l.itlletuu 1'icol Walker, Littleton K.lilie . Suinmerell, Norlolk, a Joe ('Carroll. Airlie. Joe Hale, Tlielma I', li. Slieanli, Littleton 1'aul Krviu, HolliKter U m V. Suminerell. I'oitmuoutli L. M. Maike, Koi,emaiy .lesne Harp, Koauoke Kapiils .1 J AnderMon. " " Kuifeue l HailoM, A Springs Herbert I-'. Wou.lard, cot. Neck Willie K Iton.l. V J i'arker. tlot'irood Hotit V Wliutiliore, Hortemary Frank UiuUou, " Herbert Creen, " ernou Muliorn. Itririklevville S It Whitehead. Scotland" Neck C 1. l ulirliaiii. Weldou Charlie Hardee. Kolield S A Hux, llrlnkleyville J L William, Koauoke Hapids Wesley ills, Knlield HeieKiali llilbert Leiifli, W'eldon Kdnard Strickland, llobifijod .1 ! I'rice, Kmleld A W HngKB, Hoseiuary .laulos Vinson Kuirene K Clary, Koseuiary Jasper I'riilifen, Knlield H K loster. Krnesl Hellamy ' Turnel Stintii, Welilon W A llensou, lioatioke Kapiils s W Cray, Kosemarv It II I'alterson, Littleton J W stokesbury, Kosemary Lawrence Cuiiiiiuuirs " Willie Kills, Weldou averly s,aiv, Uuseiiiary W IM raivley, I Viiuiiiiau. Va. II M Hiainiiittou, Hocky Mount Seabrook Jones, Koauoke Uapidn Itut'us W i tint, n, Hollistf r William Mercer Ward, W eldon Sidney W llol.lloid, James II Johnson, Littleton Hobarl W-st, Ic.scmaiy .lolm M I'.ailev, HoliKood W L 1'air, llalit'ii lieu Kntt. Ifoaiioke Kapids C 1'. 1'orhT. Huseinary .Like i ' l ook, Scotland .Neck I I l'lltinan. Knlield ltraslor Acrey. " Sidney llruai'ldiis Allen, Weldou ernon II Moiinteastle Kolierl Whillev. Kuh-ld W K I 'ulhri'th. starkev lloifaid, Koseuiary Willie Jones, Frank S N atkins K II Kobertson.Jr. Hoauoke Kapids C B l Ireeu, Kosemary .) J IriK-taui, Koauoke Kapids Kruest 1. Medliu, William Norman House, Thelma Hubert llamill, Knlield -7:1 Wm A keel, Scotland Neck -74 H K llrantley. Koauoke Kapids 275 tjuinton Haker, Kntield li A Whillev 277 W illiam H (irant, Halifax L'78 Arthur K CuslnuK, Kosemarv 279 Causey I. freeman, It. Kapids -'so Forest ( ' Medliu. W'eldon 1 Harry ti Lewis, Knlield Jm Mike liabil, Weldou 23 ncie W illiams, Palmyra, Col. Ii"t sandy Clanton, Halifax, '.".'i I'avid liuit'ess. 1 helma. " 28 C layton Moore. Scot Neck. " 2s7 Kichard Silver, Kuliiild, " 2sn Joseph Silver, Jr. " 2sy Titjiiiiian West, Kflsex " -till II C Alston, Littleton 2I'I J O Hockaday, Kosemarv. white Harrison Alston, Littleton col. 2li:t Joe W Atkins, Littleton white 2II-I Jackson Faulcon " colojed 2'J.ri I'Ueodore Webb, 'rhettna " 2illi Leunett Johnson, Tillerv " 2'.l, l.e-mel. Ilutlaud, Kosemary, wh. 2'.S Collier Hell, l illery, colored 2'll Lee Kdmoiiils " " :ltm chas. E llawKiiis, Haltimore, Md. GERMAN OFFICER ATTACKS GIRL Rather Shut and Girl at Mercy ot Hun Brute. A happy Belgian maiden, seeing her prospective husband club bed to death with the butt-end of a musket, under orders from General Von Gluck; her father shot down and herself lorn from the arms of her aged grandmother by a German officer. Captain Von Hancke, who fortunately was un able to accomplish his evil purpose these experiences of Ruth Clifford provide but slight inVj of the atrocities of the German barbarians in their advance through Belgium that are faithfully and authentically shown, with many heretofore un known insights into the private life of the German emperor, as played by Julian Rupert, in his sensa tional screen expose of the Ger man brutes, "The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin," to be shown at Batchelor's Opera House, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 25 and 26. Matinee Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. Admission 25 and 50c. Plus war tax. If you have an idea that you are loo good for a picked up dinner, remain a bachelor. I Of Accounts Audited and Allowed by the Town Board for the Fiscal Year.May 1,1917 to April 30,1918 May 7, 1917. C. H. liolce, indue S JO 4tt 1'ixou A I'oole, lumbel 1 TsJ Clark ,V Miller, shoeing horse 1 Wt i 'heck A Clark, street sweeping 1 7.' smith A lio.lwell, drayage, 12 14 I'lerce-Wbiteliead lldw. t'o.mdae l. 'in Hiurisons Ine , indue, I' 27' Haiiv snnlli, telephone A labor 11 7.'. 1 It s lull, night police, ;i.'i w I. Minutei, silpt water Wolks .'' isi i m u. u illiams, luborei .1.1 t I. scull, lleasill-l. 12 ' I II -I, ,1k,.. cleik 17' '' ! l- i h-alliain, cmeiiier, 41' isi I ,eo I liteell, lliavor IM 117 C L Klelett. elliel police. 711 IN I lolal, H7 2s June 4, IQI7. cldou Live stock Co., horse 1 1 .Ml nu i.eo Haley, overcharge tax 2 bo Fierce hilehead Hdw, Co. mdse 4J 7.2 Harrisons Inc., alum lis 27, Cheek A Clark, lent of team 4 Isi (it-o ('. fiii'fu, cxpt-UMi' of trip, .'-t'l ;m Muuulacluit; kfiin. Alv. Hourd, -' 7,"i Tliuin-icii t'hfnui'aH o. lime s t0 Smilli A liotlwell. drayane, -'3 II. Smith, espt-nNe Hj ul Wel.loii tiro. 3.H 4-' WillcvMomcL'o. inle 14 n0 .1. 11. Slfilff, notary Htrvict' Lui'iiis (ireeu. Hrvict! It Ud In. I. K dret'u, walarv 4 year ','." OU K. S. Hull, iisht police Hi .. ti intr, Hupt water works Kt W) (.fu Williams; laborer &) IK) W. L. Soott, treaiiuier, 1'J .r0 J. H. Sle.lKe, clerk I ft (0 iv. t heathani, scaveuKer 4(1 i0 f. 1,. Kverett, chiet police 70 00 Total, 744 73 July 2,1917. K. 1.. Hayward, pnntiD(f 'A 'Jo ,N ('. Hoard of Health, tax 1U oo Kverett Waddey, ledifer, 0 ti4 hiion A I'oole, lumber, .Vi Tti Hatclielor Bros, work 4 l0 .Austin WeHtern Road Machiuery ( 'o., sweeper 41!r 01) -mith liodwell, iliayatfe 10 JH) K. 11. Smith, stret-t work, 7t 9j lioanoke Kiver Dev. Co. hht and pump ti:t:i 4-j Hicrce-Whitehead Hdw.t'o. mJne n4 llarrell's Hoiine, printing 4 4," ('liockoyotte lirick Co. brick 14 l.tiniiie Cheatham, rebate 4 ol) llaniHons Inc., aium, an 5 K. S. Hall, uiKht police Xi INi Z. stringer, sup watei works K oti del. Williams, laborer, X oo V . L. cott, trean 1- M .1. 11 Sledge, clerk 15 (mi Alex cheatliam, scaveuxer, 4i) 00 ( '. 1.. Kverett, chief police To ( vam Bailey, tax rebate :! -4 (. ('. iirctMi, mayor, salary May and June ii4 lota!, $1 7.C j August 7, 1917. llarrmoDN Inc., alum flllti Mi . 11 Smith, expense 4li '- .1 O 1't'vnen, lumber Hi !fJ mith Kodwell, drayafe ,V frt Zl Wuldou tiro. Co. feed 4S 11 Clark Miller, mIiooid '2 "."i 1'ieree Whitehead Hdw. Co. mdw? 4 'i Hume Telephone Co. dervicen 4 Ui' Walker Kans A CoweH, record II !0 K. li. lie. Co., lamp J jit .1 iisle.da1'e,expeu.se 1 00 It s Hall, nitrht police :c Oo C 1. Kverett, chief police 7o (K Z Stunner, supt water works K K t-L'o Williams, laborer ;15 00 W I. Scott, trean V4 5(i Alex Cheatham, Ncaveutfer 40 oo .1 H Sledge, clerk 15 oo lieoCtireen, mayor Iti (HI W TShaw, tax lister b-j Oo Total, t;(:t (-7 September 4, 1917. (ieo t (ireen, mayor 10 i;U h (.Ueailiam, scavenger, 4u Ui W I. Scott, treas - w C L Kverett, chief police 75 10 - stringer, supt water works 85 00 K S Hall, niirht police :i5 OU A V Andletoo, clerk j w Koauoks News, adv. ttl iii K F Craver, mdse -u Oo Harrell a l'tp House, prmtinff Dixon A roole, lumher ;i ot (ieo WillianiB, laborer Ai oo A W Andleton, stamped eoyelopes iti bo Smith A Hodwell, baulioK 8 15 Harry Smith, labor on street 1 00 I'ierce-AVhitehead Hdw. Co mdse 2 M lotal,- $424 80 October 2, 1917. 1'ierce-Whitehead Hdw Co. mdse 6 O'i W'eldon Vie Co. tax books 8 Oo Thomson Chemical Co. mdse Hi 00 Koauoke It. Dev Co. lights (iS3 4 " ' 6 lamps a 50 Harrisons Inc. alum IMl 50 H ti Kowe, recording births K Oo Weldon (iro. Co. mdse 40 5H Clark & Miller, shoeing horse 1 50 K H Smith, expense 15 oo Smith & Rodwell, account 4i A W Andleton, making tai books 15 00 E H Smith, salary ( year 'h 00 (eo C Green, mayor j(i &s A W Andleton, clerk ir tN 7 strir-jcT, supt iratci no.U , w. C L Everett, chief police 75 00 W KRcott, treas U fr R S Hall, night police 35 00 (ieo Wilhams, laborer :(5 oo R Cheatham, scavenger 40 oO A W Andleton, ei, ou ree. book ,76 Total, $1 a.17 36 November A. 1917. Home Tel. Co. services 4 oo Weldon Ftf Co. printing 8 00 Harry Smith, account, M 42 1'ierce-Whitehead Hdw. Co. mdse 2(1 41 Harry Smith, expense IH 60 W'eldon Oro. Co. feed 31 07 W'eldon Sheet Metal Works, mdse 1 35 Crane Co.mdBe 2 10 C L Everett, chief poliea 75 00 R S Hall, night police 35 00 Z Stringer, supt water worts 85 00 Geo. Wilhams, laborer 35 00 Cheatham, scavenger 40 00 12 ') HI 117 Ceo C liieeu, uiayor A W Aodleton.cleik total. December 4, 1917, A W Audleton, cleik Harmons Inc. mdse Harry Smith, eypense horse in im 12(1 77. ID isj Clark A Miller, repair, wagon and shoeing horse Sehg lii C N I'uwiler, H I, .McCook, lloyt. pud sen . Ihomsoll t hemical Co. ohcill stunner, supt watei wiftks ill' (Ireeu, niavoi , W I. Scott, lieas C I. Kvriett, chief police. K s Hall, night police Ceo Williams, laborer K Chuathain, scavenger III n; 12 .M 4U 10 4ii no lolal, M4 il1 January 7, 19IM K H Smith, cxpeuMO 4i 7-" Home Tel Co. service! 4 on .1 O Devrie-t, luml)er, 17 li' Weldon ( iro Co. feed, al cleaning 4-' IS AuHtiu Wi'Mteru Macli. Co iu Crane Co. iiuiso - -l Dtvun A I'oole, lumber 4 (- R li Dev Co. IikIiIh, i:tJ. 1 C 1' (Jure, phone call .'.'' Harrison s (iarae, mdse lSU.ju W L.Scott, trean l'J 50 (ieo C. (ireen, mayor iti 67 C I, Kverett, chief police, 7i o R S Hall, uight police, 40 00 Z Stnuger, supt waterworks t(5 00 (ieo WitliaiiiN, laborer 40 00 K Cheatham, scavenger, 40 Oo A W Andleton, clerk 15 00 Fierce-Whitehead Hdw. Coacct 'i'J4 14 Total, $1 464 63 February 4, 1918. II 0 Howe, recording births Dixon A Toole, lumber Weldon (Jro Co. feed W'eldon PtgCo. printing 18 50 4 40 1!3 W 'i 00 1 00 Clark A Miller, shoeing ho.se E I DuPontDeNem.ournCo.chem 1M6 50 Harry Smith, exp and hauling 1'ierce-Whitehead Co. mdse Z Stringer, supt water works (ieo Wilhams, laborer C L Kverett, chief police, K S Hall, night police, ' ieo C. tireeu, mayor W. I,. Heott, treas A W Andleton, clerk K Cheatham, wcaveuuur, A C 1. 1( R., lease for hose 71 :th 5 Pi tCt 00 40 On 75 (Ni 4(1 00 16 tf l'J 50 15 00 40 (0 5 00 Total, tsirj 71 March 4, 1918. Iiixon A l'uule, liiinlH'r .im Home Ti-I t o. serviec 4 IHi K.I.lMil'ont Mr-Nriiiournt'o. acct l:i(t iiO I'ieicr-Whitrlirad llilw 'o.acct !) St) Weldou tiro t'o. ffil L'7 7t Harry Muilli, cual. home reut 71 Mi tleo K. t'oynt', lime s tu t 'lark X Miller, slioem home 1 7H ieo f tireeu. mayor 1(1 rti W L Scott, treas. V2 Cti t L Kverett, chief police i7i tKi It S Hall, uifrht police 4ll (Hi . Stringer, supt water works IHI III ;eo Williams, lahorer, 40 ( K Cheatham, Hcareuper, 4i is A V Andleton, clerk, 1.1 7t Total, JkVMi ,i; April I, 1918. I'ierce W'hlteliead lldit l'o.nide 11 13 Weldon Gro. Co. feed I I Harry Smith, expense 29 I. Kverett, chief police 7.1 (K) It s Hall, night police III 00 7. stringer, supt waterworks IHI Uu (ieo Wilhams, laborer 4u Ui h Chatham, scavenger, to tKi W L Scott, treas li! 50 iieoC lireen, mayor, Hi tk A W andleton, clerk 1.1 iki tieoCtireen, rebate ou taxes 15 00 Harry Smith, salarvA vear 1 00 li K llev Co. liirhts tiM I; Total, $1 o57 5 RECAPITULATION. Orders Paid in Slay June July August Sept Oct Soy. Dec. Jan. Keb. March April 447 744 1, 737.fi! fiGtl.87 4:'I.S(I 1,2.17.. 455.92 5M.3S 1,4IH.3 1MK 592.7 5S0. 1,057.57 Total, 10,0:it),4l Water Collector's Report. Receipts Ma; 1st, 1917 to April 30th, 1918, $3,4113.1)3 Hy amt pd Treas as per state. 3.463.U3 A. W. ANKl.ETON, Collector Water Rents. Approved: V. L. SCliTT, W. T. WHITKUliAD, W.T. FAKKER, Finance Committee. Treasurer'! Report.. Kor year ending April 3oth, May 1 lly hal on hand f 2,77.9. 10 H amt r from vs'.cr rent 3,C.t ' Taies 14,341.11 " " " Bridge Bond 874.50 Towo Map 1.00 '.,0,39.34 To amt paid out by order of Town Board IO,03rJ 48 To amt paid for in- terest st. bonds ,150.011 To amt paid out water works bonds 2,400.00 To amt paid out curtail town note To amt paid out for int. on town note 1,000.00 135.40 II5,731.HS Bal on hand May 1, 1918 15,217.46 W. L. SCOTT, Treasurer. Mayor ' Report. Total Mo. cases tried from Hay 1, 1917, to April 30, 1918 64 Total fines Imposed and paid I2U0.50 Respectfully submitted, GEO.C.CBXES,Uyor. V I. Scott, treas No. 2, $3.50 No. 3, $4.50 MASON JARS ! Pints, 85c. per dozen; Quarts, 95c. dozen; '2 Gallon, $1.10 dozen. EASY SEAL.-Pints, 90c. dozen; Quarts, $1 dozen; h Gallon $1.25; Extra Caps, 45c. dozen; JELLY GLASSES, 65c. dozen. Willey-Moore Hardware Co., WELDON, N. C. WsSS&i EXPENSES J HMy' There is but one sure way to get money earn il; but one sure way 10 have money save it; but one bure way to Save Money by systematic senilis asiJe each week or month a poriion of your income and pulling it to work in a reliable banking institution W'e otter you our services. rn 'The Beast The Picture That fill Make! lYonr Blood Boil With Ragel The Picture that iOOO fighting, clawing Americans. Pro.:" inouneeu greater in ident's declaration stthat will sweep America from end to endV Direct from &6 i iwi i iiT' v itihn nr) uiuiiui o Ull WELDON, N. C. SThe picture that Awill make you thankful that you live in the U. S. A. 4 VSV Matinee ijon Wednesday at 3:30 P. M. 25 and 50c Pius The War Tax AfW' swirls-it' It I IIIMil Ot Wednesday m Mill VY LmIIII I r I i VV li i ll IIIKNIIill nullllMull NO TIME FOR GROUCHES. "Don't let the war and you gloomy. The world has no use nowadays for anyone who cannot serve at home with the same high courage, cheerfulness and gallantry that; we expect of oiir men in the trenches." per hundred. per hundred. of Berlin." will make 100,000. power man our rres-r. of war. The Picture flf- Broadway to rn ( M TO The Public m m m While you re watchtoithcamniiis! acrjw that psii hrfort your ilon iitnJeyitiDth(:rrulpbotolrBi " mm Th Beast of Berlin keep your eye on oeople iroaiitl row Should anyone make ay re marka that you can co nit rue u betnl ardiiioua orualiicDtlly to (be Uoiiea Sulci CALL THE pOLiCt -and hnvc Kim orTeitcd Strtaroar 1'iuni.y Wnicb the enemy aliem. Hlp cruth traitori aod tpift Thli t,in;i,i4 Itataa will thaw you cleat if xtui kulur" ii doini 10 Uli 1 tti ceo tr.d out rcoplc lii NOT aih ititi te-atlcu cipoit (Tbtatr Dm krf) ' $r $ii $tr ttm nip 1IUU the war economies make M. F I! Jft Inch While Voile, lovely quality, 25c. to (I (he yard. ,1ft Inch rancyStrlpedand plaid Voiles, Itatlite und Huions, iS and 50c the yard 27 Inch Taney Voiles, Crepes and rianons. I and .15c yard. it inch All Silk Marquisette several patterns. ft5c the yard. M. FREID, l.Al)li:S AND GENT'S OUTFITTER, WELDON, N. C. OI4mH)4a(0 0)sBBWaoKaj-0 jS3.50 To-DAY" There are thousands of. men wearlnK W. L. D. Shoes. And there must be a reason. Perhaps, It's ust the swing ol the toe or the "feel " of the leather-or maybe Just the stitching but the differ ence is there and in every pair ol W. L. D. Shoes is so noticeable) that you'll see it the minute y out puona pair your feet. W.IiDOUGLAS Douglas Shoes for Men and Boys are made of the finest grades of leath ers and they are made by on ly the most skilled shoe makers. FARBER & JOSEPHSON. Mens and Boys Outfitters WELDON. N. C. Dssaaaa)4saaaxa S6.00j Q)Bs(aasssss(a Dl FOR THOSE WHO ! i l'Aiir Home-Made Pies, Hot Chocolate, (Whitman's Make) Tomato Boullion Sandwiches, Coffee, Lynnhaven Bay Oysters on the Half-Shell For Those who Prefer The Best. M. C. PAIR in it a 2 -a H r-4 o I Confections, Taflet Articles, Fruits, Cigars, Medicines, Complete Luncheonette In Connection. j 5 BO-fOK THOSE IEO PREFER IHE BEST "( ? r (0 WAiSiVTHcertAMM ISSUED EV THK UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Special Sale DINNER PLATES, each 10c. Weldon, North Carolina. UTZ & DUNN'S SHOES KID'S All grades ol silk, Including the white and turquoise wash silks, lor skirts, waists and lingerie, Another new Isature ust added to our line Is the "STANDARD NKMO CORSET." Vou conserve both health and money when you wear them. You'il,lind: them as near perfect a shoe as can be made. asssssxeasssssxa jsj.ooj PREFER THE BEST. 1 9 o o 09 o o o 9 CD X CD I , -. st mLZLg. m m Vi ( ii BUY