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Rheumatism Arrested If you suffer with lame musclej or Itiflencd joints look out for impuri ties in the blood, because each at tack gets more acme and stuuoom. To arrest rheumatism you must Improve jw srner.il hlth tnd purify your 1,! . .!; -he cod liver oil in &o.t's r.muli. is Nature great bV,(l maker while it also strengthens the organs to expel the ImtiurilHS. Sum's 1 helping HiJs vilvi cmiM iv -t I'm.! cither rcliel. ljtU A ihiftuf. UluoniUiJ.H.J. T H K K U A N U K L: N 1: ft' S Thursday, Ji'Ni-: 27, M)1S. Published Every I'hursday. IN'IKKtl. A I" I I'Ul'K HIl Al i-k, i.ti 1 1 - nnm RAllSllI MIlMKII'lHiSINMiWMI': I MODURATi:s!i.i"m.:its of when and flour are tci: g made from Australia to the IVitic Gust ni I the United Sums Now the least pathetic Feature of the present siiu iiiiin is that the 'deep sea excui'M'-u fishing Un will take a vxjtf :- i American avium- who r"li two ' thousand feel sum lined only a few bruises. No .i.-r the tircl Germans come ui .iiu! Mirrender, In spue i'f ill-' ' uciiv ui imple ments un.l slum .t:-' ui fat m Ubor. ' KmkI'JiiJ, Seoilii.il and Wales have all increased their i Ti'.iwi" wht'.it. Nomc ')i s lor selhni! no' strictly M'esh ,hinils t!ie a.K urn .cfis ate fined : o s as til:' iii. I v ft iinhndy i' the iiiillc'iiii! Ooe Year, thy limit) I'imtl'Ui'l Hi I MuuIIih, " l.iill. .7ft. A weekly IViniicrulic journal devoted o the iiiateiiitl. eilueutioital, political sad airwultmal iulerel of llslil'si aud lurroumlinif euuutiui. AdvertisinK rates reasonable- aud fur bished oo applicatioa. "The Hun is at the gate." The wise prophet lays up an ex planation for a rainy day. America is the land of perform ance as well as of promise. These are glorious days to live in or to die in tor the cause. Poverty is an effective grind stone for sharpening the wits. Garnering of the crops is im perative to keep the soldiers in the field. A defective stomach keeps more people awake than a guilty conscience. The Pan-Germans may lay out new routes, but the destination is the same. Reme.mbek, it is not so much the heat that distresses us, but the the humidity. New potatoes, it seems, are now defined as potatoes that have never been used before. A St. Louis spinster w as recently kissed in a dark hall, and she has n't had light there since. 1 loRSE flesh is Included unions the meals now rammed m I ngland under the card stiicm. Can anybody blame a yuiw.g woman lor looking happy on the arm of a handsome soldier V SlIOKI memories are responsi ble for cheap politicians, voters having the short memories. X'Oh to the politician or the pub licist w ho seeks the evil eminence of popularity with the disloyal. Kkmu.ky has increased the pay ol u.s com iets. Still, there is no wild scramble for ihe jobs. When speaking ul the super days of June it is concluded that Poet Luwell "said a mouthful." Can you refuse to loan your savings w hen other men give their lives? liuy War Savings Stamps. U'hai makes the average fight fan so sore on Jess Willard is that he's a humorist instead of a pugilist. In the arrival of the Hun U-boats we foresee enlarged activity among ihe shark liars ot previous summers. "Loai'im; Law Not Aimed at Crooks." Headline. Crooks nev er loaf. They are always on the job. When a married woman eloped with another woman's husband it's hard to tell who is entitled to sym pathy. That was a gracious message from the President to the Italian people. And every word of it was true. That increase on railroad fares offer another incentive to the man who is going to market the flivver aeroplane. Buy W ar Savings Stamps to the utmost of your financial capacity, and then increase your capacity by saving more. Germans, characteristically e nough, are using artillery to put through their peaceful penetration of the Ukraine. Wonder how many persons re member that last June was an ex ceptionally cold month for the sea son of the year. All private stocks of olive oil in Italy in excess of actual family needs have been requisitioned by the Government. OUR government is so influen tial in Panama affairs already that it might easily persuade the hat re public to ease up on prices this year. Von l Iinui fever. Ii i- h trust ih n i'i" V even w .inner h i drive. Il is uphold hit we nil 111 ike It iii ihe new I Situ Mi'NTS of rice from China ' ;o the United States increased 1 greatly during 1917 and according ! to present indications will break I all records this year. ' With butter at $9 a pound in 1'oikev. e can imagine ihey have to keep ii so long before making j isaleth.it even a Turk would think before tackling it. C)i:r men in the trenches and in ' ihe submarine chasers are doing their pan. Are you doing your pan ? Huy War Savings Stamps to your utmost capacity. Till- individual who uses more sugar than is necessary is just as much ol a slacker as ihe perfecly Miimd m ill who should be in the irmv and is still attempting, to evade ihe dr.ili Till K user's army omits no de tail Noiiviihstaiiding the iremen lons I i:nl dine and the activity of U bun-, in W i" tern waters, the i I u. f..ii n.l time to bomb another IP ".pit il Sunday. HATE of ( ienn ills ( icis Mm e Bitter Hourlv in. h'ussia I lead line. In all frankness, afteciion for the I Inn is "or d, eloping any where. Tvt'O submarines lurking for American transports near ihe French coast were sunk within half an hour by an American de stroyer. ALL you are asked to do is to buy only necessary things and then loan not give your savings to your Government to help it light your war. GIVE our boys in the Army and Navy every fighting chance. Pledge yourself to save to the utmost of your ability and to huy War Sav ings Stamps. KememBHK! the men in our Army and Navy do not expect Iun uries. Should we at home expect them? Buy necessities and War Savings Stamps. "Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad," and anger is a sort of madness. No nun in a rage, in a panic or filled w ith hate can be trusted. Don't hate, swat. ('u.YiiM.AiNr is made that there is a gnat scarcity of physicians owing in war demands. Hush ! Health departments are reporting dady that ihe death raie in cities was never lower. Tilt: maximum price at which fanners may sell cattle for slaugh ter in Switzerland has been fixed at 2.1 cents per pound on the farm. Maximum prices for meats have also been established. Yol'R common sense will tell you thai you cannot buy all the things you bought before we had a war to win. Your buying must be re stricted and your savings invested in War Saving Stamps. Preserves, jams and canned Iruiis are greatly relished by the fighting men in France and enor mous quantities are used by them. There is danger that the soda drinking and candy eating public in this country will endanger the supply of preserves and jam for the soldiers. Time isn't always money to the man who does business on credit. Lots of women have a perfectly delightlul way of being mean. nn n mi it' ll', ! 1 No. 2, $3.50 per hundred. No. 3, $4.50 per hundred. MASON .JARS! Pints, 8f;c. per dozen; Quarts, 95c. dozen; '2 Gallon, $1 10 dozen. EASY SEAL.-Pints, 90c. dozen; Quarts, SI dozen; 32 Gallon 1.25; Extra Caps, 45c. dozen; JELLY GLASSES, 65c. dozen. Willey-Mcore Hardware Co., WELDON, N. C. r Some Danks solicit only large accounts THIS BANK Is equally the Bank of the laboring man, the mechanic, the business man, the house-wife, the child or the man of leisure. All accounts, large or small, will be given the same treatment. We are a bank for the people and extend to you a WELCOME - -f ft' I" yr1 - jrJATTfJ ft - fill f I ARTIES that want good flour can get same by carrying their wheat to Slagle's Mill at Emporia, Va. We give quick service, A. A. SLAGLE, EMPORIA, VA. E uiiiwiiiiiiii iiiMiiiyMiii ,1111,1 jmmmmmm mi "bp!L'" v;v: k'Vtrr ;? THEY DIED FOR YOU What Are You Going To Do About It? JUNE 23rd TO 28th North Carolina War-Savings Week North Carolina's quota in War-Savings Stamps is forty eight million dollars. This must be raised during the period, June 23rd to 28th, by pledge and purchase. PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS:- "May There Be None Un ! enlisted On June 28th" We are In this war to the finish. If it's not settled over there it must be settled over here. You might not beflive that. Neither did many believe that such an awful war could happen at all. But it did. Canvassers duly authorized by the Government will call upon you, and YOU MUST pledge UNTIL IT HURTS. Will Send Ships-Will Save Soldiers ' TUb Bpioe contrUwi&r!KS winning of the ww by Ameal Rabil,-Weldon,N.C. J vT7 CATARRH CAN NOT BE CURED with local application, &h they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ii a local disease, Rrcatly influenced by constitutional condition, and in order to cure it you nutxt take an internal remp'lv. Mall" f'ntiirrh WWn i taken internally and act thru the blood on the raucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was proscribed by one of the best physieiacs in thil conutry for years. It is composed of some of the bent 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, K.J. CHENEY ALU, Toledo, Ohi'O Testimonials sent free. Trice 76 cent per bottle. Mold by all druggists. Hall's Family P11I9 for Constipation An exhibition of German art and kultur is to be opened in Con stantinople. This is enoueh to cause the "unspeakable" Turk to find his voice. North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering Conditions brought out by the wurld war nhould rrmove all doubt as to the value of technical educatiun. InrrcaHv of prudurtmn in all lines is the demand oi the timet. Let your son eiuip lumwlf fur useful, productive citizemliip. Let him have an opportunity to multiply Jus eftkieiii:y in whatever iridunlry he may engage. State College offers four year courses in: Agriculture, Agricultural Chem istry, Chemical Engineer iiig, Ctvil Kugineering, Merhatiical Kugiueering, Klee tritdl Engineering, Textile Industry, Dyeing. Military Training under U. S. Army Officer. I 'nit of Reserve Officers' Training (orps. General government gives allow ance to partly pay for uniforms. Juniors and Seniors receive pay amounting to over $100.00 per year. Summer Camp at Platuhurg, New York, this year, attended by Juniors free of cost. Craduates who take R. 0, T. C. coune if called into service are assured commiMions. Two hundred and forty scholarships yielding free tuition to needy boys. Young Men's Christian Association building which cost $40,000. Regular Paid General Secretary in charge. Strong Athletic Teams. Requirement fur admiion 11 units tenth grade work completed. Numerous Short Courses. For Illustrated Circulars, Catalogues and Entrance Blanks, write, O. Owen, Registrar otaoc sonoe SOCXOE Invest your small change in War Savings .Stamps, 1,00 K ! UTZ& DUNN'S SHOES Jl. Fl! r, ID'S .10 Iruh Uhiii.' 11llc. Invt'ly MunllCy. 25i. In $1 Hit- yurtl. .10 hull I'iiik Striped mid pluiil V olli'it. Hut 1st i' 11 nil l lnxnns, J5 Mini SCc Ihe Mini 27linh I'liinv Voilet, (Jrt'pcs nn J l:liiuns IN Mini .15c yard. .10 Inch All Silk Murquisette several patterns (i5c the yard. All iiradef ol illk, Including th white and (urquoiie with illka, for skirts, waiiti and llnf.rlt Another new laturJut added to our line II the "STANDARD NEMO CORSET." Vou conferva both health and money whenyou wear them. M. FREID, LAL)li:S AND CUNT'S OUTFITTER. WELDON, N. C. l$3.50 6'aaa(oa.aaB-ia js450j r T O - I) A Y There arc thousands ol men wearing V . L. D. Shoe9. And ihere must be a reason. Perhaps, it's Just the swing ol the toe or Ihe "leel" ol the leather or maybe just the stitching but the differ ence Is there and in every pair ol W. I.. D. Shoes if ao noticeable that you'll see it the minute y out puona pair, your leet. Douglas Shoes lor Men and Boys are made ol the finest grades ol leath ers and they are made by on ly the most skilled shoe imakers. ViJi.DOteAS You'llJfindJ them as near perfect a shoe as care be made. FARBER & JOSEPHSON, Mens and ISoys Outfitters WEI. DON, N. C, o'avja-ao'aajfo o-aaa(oo- SQaOO Ul IP U I ! c u o FOR THOSE WHO PREFER IHE BEST. jsj.ooj 1 PAIR'S Home -Made Pies, Hot Chocolate, (Whitman's Make) Tomato Boullion Sandwiches, Coffee. on the Half-Shell For Those who I Pi iifcv TVift "Dc. M.C. PAIR (Confections, lellet Articles, Trulis, Cigars, Medicines, Complete I uncheonette in Connection. I juairiO,, '1051 HO lliFUi "i HE Hit tr o CD O 1 1 4 wJR''-S'-S''S I Z.SLCj2l'i;Cj- ffl You never know anything about the MV 'ft High Cost Problem when you trade at ijLiberto'siStore Bring your nkkics and to us where they will par value-A L W A Y vi iii ii fix We trim profits ft m dimes bring S . . . to the smallest Come to see us- If you will be surprised at the mnn l necessary articles you should have IV at S, 10 and 25c LIBEHTO 5-10-25c,ST0KE Weldon, North Carolina. :v h vi vi Vi vi Vi vi
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