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THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE How Lyd.a E. P;: kham's Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use. A visit to tlu Ijiborittory vhoro this uccessful reimdy is niade imprvfls.'S even the casual looktir-on with the rv li ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness which attends the making of this great medicine for wuman's ills. Over 3;"U,0(HJ pounds of various her ha are used anually and nil have t Imj gathered at the m ason of the year whrti their naturul juices and medicinal sub itanccs are at th- ir I -est. The must hiici . 'fiil sclventH are uned to extract the tie ln iii.ii Hu(K-fUea from these hefhs. Every uten-il mvl tunk that com. in contact with the cudn-me h sterilized and as a final pree: utmn in clrrtiiluiesa the medicine i;i :i: u urizcd and sealed in sterile hotll- h. It it) the wonderful cnrnbination of root and herbs, t'other with the skill and care used in its preparation which hits mmle this famous medicine so succeRsful in thu treatment of female ills. The letters fmm women who have been restored to li :s 1 1 hy the use of Lydia E. I'mkh : s 'e;retahle Com. pound whicli w-- uiniriuully pub lishing attest tu its virtue. CUP THIS AND PIN ON WIFE'S DRESSER Cincinnati man tells how to shrivel up corns or calluses so they lift off With fingers. linen '?!?'! Thin kind of rough talk will lie li.iml 1. -a )i, re in town if peojile tmiil.l. .1 willi mm will follow the dimple inlvice of thi-t t 'iiiciiniiit i authority, wlio clniiiH tliiit tt few limpa of a drill.' callid ttxvuiii' ulien npjilo'd tu a tender, aeinn mrn nr lianlnied oil tua stops winner at ninv, ami seen the Mini or callus ilries up and lifts, ri-jht off without pain. Tie Hays freeone dries immediately and never inHaim-H ur em irrital.n the surroiiTidin skin. A -mat I In-Ill.' id f reezone will ei st v.i y little at an y drug More. Im( will p. Mtiwli remove every hard or soit, com or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome tliis iimmijiii-i-meiit -inee the iitaiiu'iirution of the hiL'h heck It' your dru'i-t doesn't ha .- in-emte i 'II aim to onkr a .-null h-iu.e for you. An Appetizing Meal Everybody wants it. r:ver body likes it. Everybody's looking lor it. - KIT You ian't vet it unless you have the right kind of groceries, (ict 'em IMMV. I Phone 2M. K. M. IHJWNKLL, Weldon, . C. nbiug Eases tun Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly sftops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The be:ft rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT GmJ for the Ailmcnii of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your on Achei, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. -?1c. 50c. $1. At .ill I ' tried- miirku eia - i t i i' i nii-antcl r no rr .-, -A 11: 1 v I li"tn mi ! it rripii- f-r FREE SEARCH "J 011 (wfi-nUi.ti'iv. liii.k f. f -m--. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for 'iii. tir friT iHK.Klrt- ii .1 tiiiw, m Oat lo utvent ami mm Ton mntf Wnut wlT D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, h 303 Sfvmlh St.. Washington. D. C fj LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make this beauty lotion cheaply for your face, neck, arms and hands. At the emit of n Fmall jar of ordinary rolil m-uin oi. can prepare a toll mmr ter pint of the mot uoinlerfiil litnon kin Holteiier ami eomph xion U-aut ifier, liy ppe-einy (lie pnee o two frc-h lem- hh into a buttle potit'mnre.' (lire., oiinefi of orclmnl wlnte. t are nitmilil he taken tu utrain the iniee thron'li a line cloth n no lemon pulp pets in, tlen this lo tion will keep fre-ti for inontliH. Every woman known that lemon juice i uni to bleach and remove Midi lilemilien freckles, ("iiflowiiei! anil tun and the idcnl tkin wiftenir, whiteuer and beaut ifler. Juat try it! Hct three miner of orchard whit? at any dru store and two lemons from the grocer and makf up S quarter pint of thin sweetly frnyrant lemon lotion and mnwwL'n it daily into the face, neck, arms ami bawls, ft if marvelous tu smoothen rouli, m1 hantla. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA iINCE first onr sires stood beside the stream, And fired the shot that echoed 'round the world, Has come to pass the epoch of their dream When to the April breeze their flag unfurled. TO DAY, where flo its the Stars and Stripes.we deem ti .1 j r! . i. a. 1 i. i- U..1J iacn siar aeuanuo m iuw tyiaut Each stripe a bar To interpose for TODAY, in foreign lands, the nag Against a unmsuii sa.y aui usa me Where's battle's Its dreadful toll. Each nation, and All peoples in a IN LUCK. Mike Where are you working now, eat eat At tne uoe nos pital, and 'tis a foin'e job; sure, they treat me loike a dog. Chamberlain's Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy. Now is the lime to buy a bottle of llim rt-mi'dy no us tu be prepared incase that any onu of your family should have su attack of colic or diarrhoea duritur the Hummer months. It is rlh a huudred times it cost nhen Med. SHOULD HAVE DRLIVERED IT. I threw a kiss at Mary today. What did she say? She said I was the laziest man she ever saw. Doing (Jood. l't!A medieiuua have met with more favor or accomplished more good than (.'hanihttrlain'a Colic and liarrhoea Ueiurdv. .lolin K. Jantsrn, Kelmeny, ask., says of it: "1 have used Cham berlain's folic and Iharrhoea Remedy niysi'lt and in my family, and can rec ommend it as being an exceptionally line preparation." SO SUDDEN. He Lillian, how would you like to have a pet monkey? She Oh, Charlie, this is so sudden. Are Vou Une ol Tbem? There are a great niiny people who would lie very much brneiitedbytaking 'bsinlierlain's Tablets for a weak or lisonlered stomach. Are you one of them '.' Mrs. M Ii St-arl, BaldwinSTille. N. V., relates her eiperienea in the use ol these tablets: "1 had a bad spell with my stomach about six months ago and was troubled for two or three weeks with t;as and paios in the pit of my stomaeb. Our drutofiat advised me to lake l hamberlaiu's Tablets. 1 took ttle home and the II rat dose relieved mo wonderfully, and I kept on taking them until 1 was cured." These tablets do not relieve pain, but after the paio has been relieved may prevent its re curreuee. THE EXPLANATION. I've often wondered why my wife accepted me. Didn't you tell me once thai she had simple taste? A GENTLE HINT. He I made a move at our club the other night. She Oh, can't you make i other? Recruiting Sergeant Can'i ac cept you. Applicant Why not? Bad teeth. Well, say, I guess they're good enough to eat all I'll get in he army. If we had a prophet's vision, no mistakes in life would be made. Krnm the? wr?ck of the gather the fragments and anew. p2S!, build The mind makes place face beautiful. the common- Few men ever pick out their wives, the woman selects him. To incur a woman's hate is like tempting fate, Cause of Despondency. , Despondency is often caused by Indi. gestion and constipation, and quickly disappears when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken. These tablets strengthen the digestion snd more the bowels. None can win their spurs with out a fixed purpose lo win. VICTOR!7 'gainst despots, too, would seem human rights imperiled. bane from out the It promises to free to number each among world-wide liberty. Harlowe R. Hoyt. PA'S SADDEST HOURS My Pa is seldom solemn, he is mostly full of fun. He says he hates to scold us for the wrong we may have done, He's always gay an' smiling, an' he'll romp about the floor, An' he's never cross an' cranky like ihe man thai lives next door, But I've noticed, though he tells us that the good are always glad, That the times Ma asks for money I'a becomes a trifle sad. He will stand for all the racket that we make without a word. An' I know he has his troubles, but ot them I've never heard, He is mostly always laughin', an' we look for him each day Lause we know when supper s over but when Ma asks him for money then a change comes over dad, An' his face gets long an' solemn an' he seems a trifle sad. Then his fingers tap the table as he thinks a tittle while, An' his forehead gets all wrinkled an' his face forgets to smile, An ne says : oooa gracious, moiner, where did all the money go That you got from me last Tuesday ? That is what I'd like to know Pa is really kind an' cheerful, an' it really seems too bad That Ma has to ask for money, 'cause it always makes him sad. Edgar A. Guest. CALLED HER FAMILY TO Six Tun Afo, Thinliij She Might Die, Sap Teiai Uij, But Now Sk b a Well, Strong Womia ud Praises Cardn For Her Recorery. Hoys Cltr, Tsr Mrs. Mary Kll maa. of this place, says; "After the birth of my lltlls girl... my side com menced to hurt me. I had to go back to bed. Ws called the doctor. Re treated me. ..but I got no better. I got worse and worse until the misery was unbearable... I was In bed (or three months and suffered sucb agony that I was Just drawn up In a knot. . . I told my husband If he would get me a bottle of Cardul I would try It. . . t commenced taking It, however, that evening I called my family about ma... for I knew I could not last many days unless I had a ehanga to,- Pale Facei Women Take Ptiospiiates !o Male Rosy CMeekx and Beautiful Forms. Athletes increase their strength, energy and en durance 200$ or more by simply taking a few week's treatment of Argo.Phosphate Atlanta, (la. Dr. F. A. Jacobson says that Phosphates are just as essential to auy man or woman who tires easily, is nervuus, or irritable, worn out, or looks haggard and pale to make a strong, ro bust, vigorous healthy body, as they are lo cotton to make it glow. The lack of riiosphale is the cause of all enemie eondttions snd the adminstralion of 5 KUUQ Argo-l'hoepliate tablets will m crease the strength and tn durauce of weak, nervous care worn men and women 300 per cent, in twoor three weeks time in many instances, and their continued use will build up the whole perrons syslein, and give new life, vim, vigor, aud vitality tu Ihe w hole body, I always prescribe Argo-I'hos-phsle to pstients who are pale aud col orless, and it is surprising to see how quickly a few weeks treatment will trans form a' pale face to a rosy-cheeked beau ty. There can be no rosy-cheeked, healthy, beautiful women, without their system is sutliciently supplied with Phosphates. In recent interviews with physicians on the grave and serious con sequences of a deficiency of Phosphates in the blood of American men aud wo men, I have strongly emphasized the fact that doctors should prescribe more phosphates in the form of Argo-Phos-phate for weak, worn-out, haggard-looking men and women. When the skin is pale, and the rleah flabby, it is a sign of anema. vv nen the pnospates go irom the blood, the pink cheeks go, too, The uuiieu, is flung sea, land has wrung that wnh us he'll want to play. HER BEDSIDE th better. That waa atx yeara ago snd I am still hers and am a well, strong woman, snd I owe my life to Cardul. I had only taken half th bottle when I began to feel better. The misery In my side got less... I continued right on taking the Cardul until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I wsb well snd never felt better In my life... I hare never had sny trouble from that day to this." Do you suffer from headache, back ache, pains In sides, or other discom forts, each month? Or do you feel weak, nervous and fagged-outt If so, give Cardul, the woman's tonic, a trial. J. 71 muscles lack tone. They become ner voiis, irritahle. desnonilent.melsneholv the brain fags, and the memory fails. Thertore if you wish to preserve vout healthy vim, vigor and vitality, to a rine old age, you must supply the deficiency of Phosphates lacking in your food by nsinr "U"-i-!i')spi:aic. tl.o foiiu ul riiospnaica most easily assimilated. NOTICE A nro Phosphate which is recominend. ed and prescribed by physieisns in all euemic cases, is not s secret or patent ineuicine. out one that is sold and rec ommended by well known druggists everywhere, and phvaiciaus are daily subscribing the constituents contained in it, Heing entirely unlike many other Phosphates, it is easily assimilated and will be found etfective in the treatment of indigestion and stomach troubles, as well as for care worn.nervous conditions. The manufacturers of Argo-Phosphate will forfeit to any charitable institution $1100.00 if they cannot treat anr man or woman under 05 who lacks Phosphates anu increase iueir sirenirtn and endur ance from 100 per cent to 800 per cent. or more in one month a time, if they are tree irom organie trouble. It dispensed by the W. M. Cohen Drug company. Free sample mailed by theArgo Lab oratories, Atlanta, Us. II 111 Of Accounts Audited and Allowed by the Town Board for the Fiscal Year,May 1,1917 to April 30,1918 May 7, 1M17. I', K. Dolce, nulie M W Hixou it 1'oole, lumber 1 50 t'larlt ii Miller, sIiociiik horns 1 iK) fheek A I 'lark, wtreet sweepinK 1 Ninth A ko.lvvell, itrayatru, 1- I ru.-rec-Whitelit'ad Htlw, Co.mdse 1.' -V HarnsuiiH Inc., nulft1, tN Harry Smith, telephone A lahor 1 1 7." I U. s. Hall, niifht yoUce, j Z. stiuiirer. upt water wotka t" j (.icu. illiatn. lahoter 1 V. 1. M'ntt, tiea-uiei. i'J Hi ,1, II Slctlne, Olelk AleX Clicutliaiu, Hriivctlkter, Hi im 1 1 co, t t.ieen, mayor lo' 'l" ; ( 1.. Kvett tt. clm l' pula'e, TU i Total, June 4, 1917. i eklou l.ue stock Co., horse MIT tl.Mi no eo. Haley, overcharge tax -leice-Vi billhead lldw. t-'o. mdse -U Harrison Inc., ilium -' heck A Clark, lent of team eo. l liivou, expense of trip, 4 On M M s no si :':i 33 in a:i ij II I'M :i no u:, on 3.'p mi uu :Vi mi v: m HI -to no Manufacture Kean. Adv. Hoard, Tlioinsen Chemical t'o. lime imtb , KoiUell. diayaife, K. H. Slilllll, eKpeup Weldon tiro. tV Willev-Mooiel'o mdse It. Sledge, uutaiy service Lucius (ireen. service l)r. 1. T. lireen, sulaiy i yrar . Hall, nifc-hl police .. stringer, supt water works tleo Williams; laborer W. 1.. Seolt, treasurer, J. H. Sledire, clerk Alex. Cheatham, scavenger I'. I,. Kverett, chiel police Total, N4 July 2. 1917. E. I.. Hayward, printing it N. c. Board of Health, tax Hi un Kverett Waddev, ledger, II 114 Hixon X I'oole, lumber, stl "ii liatchelor Ilros. work 4 00 Austin Western Hoad Machinery Co., sweeper 4-T 00 Smith X Iiodwell, drayage 10 'si V.. II. Smith, street work, 70 00 Koanoke Kiver Dev. Co. light and pump ti:i:t 4 I'ierce-Whitehead Ildw.t'o. mdse 04 llarrrll's I'tg HouBe, printing 4 4: Chockoyotte lirick Co. hricU 14 'i I.onnie Cheatham, rebate 4 no Harrisons Inc., alum, lis 1(. S. Hall, night police Xi oo .. Stringer, sup water works Kr 00 tleo. Williams, laborer, 33 00 VV. L. Scott, trees W .1. H. Sledge, clerk 13 00 Alex Cheatham, scavenger, 40 Uo C. L. Everett, chief police .o isi Sam Hailev. tax rebate II '-'I ti. C. lireen, mayor, salary May aud June Xi .'II Total, 1 7:17 Ii: Auust7, 1917. Harrisons Inc., alum (Kto 30 II Smith, expense 40 .1 O lievries, lumber HI !r Smith A Iiodwell, dravage A frt H" Weldon tiro. Co. feed 4 11 Clark Miller, shoeing 1'ierce Whitehead lldw. Co. mdse 4 sll Home Telephone Co. services 4 00 Walker Kvans A Cogwell, record 11 oo K. U. Her. Co., lamp J 'M I llsledge, expense 1 oo It s Hall, night police a-3 Oo I. Kverett, chief police 7o 00 Stringer, supt water works S." 00 Ceo W illiams, laborer :t3 oo W L Scott, treas I'J 5o Alex Cheatham, scavenger 40 oo J U Sledge, clerk 13 IKI tieo C Oreen, inavor Hi Oli W TShaw, tax lister m .') Total, tttii) ; September 4, 1917. (leo C lireen, mayor 111 lili K. Cheatbarn, scavenger, 40 (10 W I. Scott, treas l 30 C L Lverett, chief police 73 Oo Z Stringer, supt water works M3 (HI Its Hall, night police 113 00 A W Andleton, clerk 13 00 Koanoks News, adv. 61 5u E F Craver, mdse '.0 mi Harrell's rut House, printiogT Dixon & Toole, lumber 3 oo (leo Williams, laborer 35 00 A W Andleton, stamped envelopes Hi 00 Smith ii Iiodwell, hauling 3 1 Harry Smith, labor on street 1 (Mi I'ierce-Whitehead lldw. Co.mdse 2 84 Total, 424 80 October 2, 1917. I'ierce-Whitehead lldw Co.mdse 6 IX Weldon Ptg Co. tax books 8 00 Thomson Chemical Co. mdse lo 00 Koanoke li. Dev Co. lights 633 48 " " " 6 lamps a 5u Harrisons Inc. alum 13(1 H li Howe, recording births 8 00 Weldon Ciro, Co. mdse 40 5s Clark A Miller, shoeing horse 1 50 E II Smith, expense 15 Ml Smith Rodwell, account 40 82 A W Andleton, making tax books 15 On h II Smith, salary 4 year 'J5 (HI lieo C (Jreen, mayor 10 Isi A W Andleton.clerk 15 no . stringer, supt water works 8.1 V I. Everett, chief police 75 UU W I. Seolt, treas pj rsi K 8 Hall, night police it ou lieo W ilhams, laborer 35 00 E Cheatham, scavenger 40 00 A W Audleton, ex, on rec. book Totsl, $1 Z57 ac November 6. 1917. Home lei Co. services 4 (XI W eldon Ptg Co. printing H UO Harry Smith, account, 56 42 I'ierce-Whitehead Hdw. Co.mdse 20 41 Harry Smith, expense 18 50 Weldon liro. Co. feed SI 07 Weldon sheet Metal Works.mdse 1 Crane Co.mdse 2 C L Everett, chief police 75 R S Hall, night police 35 Z Stringer, supt water works 85 Geo. W illiams, laborer 35 Cheatham, scavsngsr 40 00 W I. Scott, tieas IS 'si CeoC'tlreen, mayor HI (IT A W Andleton.clerk If. iki Total. H-V. !C December 4, 1917. A W Andleton, clerk 1.1 IS' Harrisons Inc. mdse U'li iV Harry Sniilli, expense horse III is1 Claik Miller, n-pair. wagou and shoeinir hoise l.'i Uo sell I'o C N I'.iwder, ; ,'U lieeil, Mi'Cook, Hoyt, plot', seiv. '.'."i il Thomson t heiuical Co. chem 11: no Z stnnirer, supt water aolks h., ihi (if lireen, mayor, HI li7 W 1, Seotl, tieas K "si C L Kveretl, chief police. 73 isi K s Hull, mulit police :)," no Ceo Williams, laborer 4U Do ITieatham, scavenger -10 00 Total, .'.04 30 January 7, 1918 II Smith, expense 40 73 Home Tel Co, services 4 oo U lievries, lumber, 17 40 eldon (iro Co. feed, st cleaning 43 13 Austin Western Mach. Co (hi raue Co. mdse 2 54 liixon A I'oole, lumber 4 4s It Dev Co. lights, ttl3.4S 1' liore, phone call .0; Harrison's darage, mdse 13o.5o I.Scott, treas V2 eo I', lireen, mayor HI 07 1. l.verett, chief police, Tj oo S Hull, night police, 40 isf Slmiger, supt waterworks S3 lk eo Williams, laborer 40 00 Cheatham, scavenger, 40 oo W Andleton, clerk 15 00 ierce-W hitehead lldw. Coacct Mi 14 Total, $1 404 Oil February 4, 1918. 11 (I Howe, recording births Dixon iV. Poole, lumber Weldon ( iro Co. feed 18 50 4 40 23 Oil a oo l oo Weldon Ptg CO. priuting lark A Miller, shoeing horse 1 DuPout lie Nemours Co. chem 136 50 Harry Smith, exp aud hauling 71 IIS I'ierce-Whitehead Co. mdse 5 HI . Stringer, supt wster works 85 00 lieo Williams, laborer 40 Oo C 1. Kverett, chief police, 75 00 Ii S Hall, night police, 40 00 (ieo C. lireen, mayor HI l(i W. 1.. Scott, treas 1 50 A W Andleton, clerk 15 uo L Cheatham, seavennsr, 40 00 A C I. It It. , lease for hole 5 I Si Total, s-'ilU 71 March 4, 1918. Dixon A Poole, lumber .(in Home Tel Co. service 4 00 F..I.Iul'ont He NemoursCo. acct 1:1(1 50 Pierce-W'hitehead lldw I'o. acct II 30 Weldon (iro Co. feed 27 78 Harry smith, coal, horse rent 71 50 (ieo I'. Coyne, lime 8 04 Clark Miller, shoeiug horse 1 50 lleo C lireen, mayor let (ill W I. Seolt, treas. 12 50 C L Kverett, chief police 75 00 R S Hall, night police 40 no . stringer, supt waler works 00 00 lieo Williams, laborer, 4o isi K Cheatham, scavenger, 40 IS) A W Andletou, clerk, 15 3U Total, $.5811 57 April I, 1918. I'ierce-Whitehead lldw Co.mdse 11 43 Weldon tiro. Co. feed 14 Harry Smith, expense ail C I. Everett, chief police 75 00 R S Hall, night police 40 00 striuger, supt water works 00 1)0 (Ieo Williams, laborer 4o Uo K Chatham, Bcaveoger, 10 00 W I. Scott, treas la 50 lieo C- Ureen, mavor, HI Ho A W Andleton, clerk i; lieo C lireen, rebate on taxes K Harry Smith, salary j year 25 uo K Ii Dev Co. lights (j;i3 4 Total, (I o:,7 57 RECAPITULATION. Orders Paid in May 1017 t 447.28 " " Juue " 711.73 " " July " 1,737.05 " " August " IKW.87 ' ' .Sept " 424.sn " " Oct " l,a.37 Iki " " Nov. " 4.Vi i2 " " Dec. " 5H4.39 " " Jan. 1018 1,4(M.B3 " " Feb. " 582.71 " " March ' 589.57 " " April " 1,057.57 ToUl, $10,030,48 Water Collector's Report. Receipts May 1st, 1017 to April 30th, 1UI8, $3,4II3.3 By amt pd Treas. as per state. 3,403.(i.H A. W. ANDLETON, Collector Water Rents. Approved: L SCOTT, T. WHITEHEAD, T. PARKER, Finance Committee. Treasurer'! Report. For year ending April 3olh, lllls. May I liy bal on hand 12,750.10 l)y amt reo. from water rent 3,46:1.03 ' Taxes 14,341.11 ' Bridge Bond 374 50 Town Map 1.00 $20,939.34 To amt paid out by order of Town Board 10,03B,48 To amt paid for in terest st. bonds 2,150.00 To amt paid out water works bonds 2.400,00 To amt paid out curtail town note 1 ,000.00 To amt paid out for int. on town note 135.40 $15,791.88 Bal on hand May I , 1918 15,217.40 W. L. WOTT, Treasurer. Mayor's Report. Total No. cases tried from May 1, 1017, to April 30, 1B18 (14 Total fines imposed and paid (200.50 Bespectfully submitted. trSO. C.OBK13N, Major. CoCOTOfiE Sff ffff 35n. BOX hid.w. A Skin lileacli or Whitcncr tor Dark or lirown Skin, Removing All Blemishes and Ckariny; ali Swarthy or Sallow Complexions and Causing the Skin to (irow whiter. Don't Knvy a Clear Complexion Use Cocotone Skin VVhitener and Have One WHAT USERS THINK OF COCOTONE. Macon, (ia. Montgomery, Ala. Cocotone Co. Cocotone Co. Pear Sirs Send me bv return mail I ti.l me by return mail two boxes of Cot'otone Skin Whitcuct and llitee cakes ol'( 'oeolone Skin Soap Thev arc line and I do not care lo be without thrill. Klli'lused is mtnii V or- ler for l 'J5. Yours liuly, CI l M JACKsoN. W nyi'riiss, in. CoeotiPTie ( 'o. ileal I'iii-ihI Your Ciientniie Skin lillelli-l IS Ihe lil.i l Hung I elel saw My skin i-. ei v iiii k and tin- tiiwt box l,.il.le It litiuiy -lilldes I i 1 1 1 1-1 . and my liieuiU all ul me ulmt I have been using. Kni-h I i.u will lind $2 00 PlellM- send me SIX hiixes ufskiii Wlu- tellel and hMi i'.'lk s nl soup. Yours ti uly, ANNA M. WIHTK, I'ur sale by the W, M. PROFESSIONAL CAUDS. ' WALTKK li DAMF.L, Attorney-at-Law, WE I.DON, N. C Prsctices in the courts of Halifax anu Northampton and in the Supreme anu Federal courts. Collections made lu all parts of North Carolina, llranch otlice at Halifax open every Monday OEOROE C. CikLLN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ollice in lireen Building Weldon. N. C. Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Lnw, WKl.HUN, N. u Otlice iu Hie laoicl Huildinfi It u Hint' mumpllv aud faithfully at tended to. H. B. HARRELL, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, WELDON. - N. C. Practices in the courts of Halifax aud adjoining counties. Prompt altention to all business entrusted to me. otlice over Hick s Jewelry store. 11 U tin) ASHLEY B. STAINBACK, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public. WELDON, - - N. C. Practices in the courts of Halifax aud adjoining counties. Prompt altteutiou to all business entrusted to me Orliee over M. C. Pair's store. T OLABX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ELI 'ON, N. V t'racticeH in the courts of Halifax and lioininir counlii's and iu the Suiiieme court of the Slate. Special attention iriven to colleetumii ami prompt returon W. J. WARD, ii:ntist, office in daniel hiuldinu weldon. n.c sepl'2 ly -aaaa-( a )-mmm-i II. H'. HARRISON'S j Go to HARRISON'S For Automotitli' Kt-pairK and Suppliei. All kiutl of Macliuie work done Sta tionary, (.aoline, Mamie and Steam Kntnni'. linns '..ml I'litoln. SutiHt'action KUrtiasit'i'l. AUTOMOBILES Vires mid Supplies on hand lor sale II. w HAlililSON, Weldon, N. C. ;aha(.k. a a )-aaaaaev CUT fLOWEHS FOR LL OCCJ$IOfiS Hum-H, t arnations, Valhes.N'ioleU and Orehidt (he leudets. Uedtlinic Flowers arraiit!el in latest art, Floial DeiHgus, ar'iNticallv arraneil. Fall and Winter Bulbs Are Now Ready, Plant Eiarly for Best Results. 1.0'i'luiHheH, KvernretMm, Shruhherieii, Shade TrceH and Hedge Hants iu vari otiM varinutt at J. L. O'fjUINN & COMPANY, Phone 140 RALEI'IH North Carolina. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWITERRS. Wt carry a laiKe tock ol standard TvimwriterH. lau luinmli at once Mon arch, Fox, Oliver, m-nnnton, Uoyal mith I'iruiU-r, U. V. .Smith A Iho.'i and FihlerMOod. Auv oilier make from b to ...days' notice. Wo have both tlte rmdile and the luvimhle. e Injuglit a iatife Htoca ol ttiene ivpewnters trom ouv-louitli totine-lmll the icuiar whole- aale prirt. ami on Hale now at mie fourth to cue hall the reirulai retail pnees, A good '1 ypewritei liotu i'.M to $15. better one $17. .m lu ? js frf). The heat from $:to tip to auy price. W ill w triad to answer any luijuirv id conuection with these machines, and neud samples of the work done hy any ol the 1 ype writers we have, Kvery hoy aud (firl ilioultl have one oi our cheap lypewn tern to leat u how to use. Any person who can write well ou a tyitewriter can demand a larye salary. Auyone who buys a cheap typewriter from us and wants a Iwlter one later, we will take hack the one bought and allow the name paid for it in exchange tor a tietter one, if returned iu pood condition aud within six months, li not iu good condition we allow the market value, we carry Type writer no Don s ana other supplies, bPIERS BROS. WELDON.'N.a, Hear Sirs: 1 llnd that Cocotone Skin Whitener is the best preparation 1 have ever used to clear Ihe skin, and wish you would niuil lvo boxes al once. i (signed) MRS. C. P. JOHN'SoN. Do not accept substitutes or Imi tations, j Cut This Out j TIIKIIII'OTONECO., Atlanta. (a- ! I haw never used ('ofotont- Skill V hili ln l. but il'vou will send men 2 c. ' I.mx fur, will be pleased In trv It I en el srsi2e slumps tn cuve! eosl of ! iniiilMig. parking, elc, I Name Address. AI.KSTH tt'ASTKD. ( 'oheti Inug Company. New Quarters gy 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. I-'LUHS ! PLUhS!! Now in tin time to place vutir urdari for tlut'H, I: mint em, W't make em. fjWDWJtfE Co., Halifax, N. C. u 3 18 3m E. LEWIS. Manager. I'P-TO-THEMINITE (VllLLINthY. FANCY (iOOPSand NOVKLTIK8. Hutterick's Fatterut R & Q. Corsets, Misses at 75c. Ladies 75c. to 11 1 s iav Priees a ill be made to suit the times. Huts and Bonnets mads and i trimmed to order. ALL MAILOKDKK.X 1'ROMITLY HI.LK1). MRS. P. A. I.KW1K, Weldon, N. C,i SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L.' HAYWARD,! Weldon. N. C. Lamest Stock id the South. When in Norfolk call on as Vou will lind what you want and get it quickly. naviuK no canvassers, do agent's couuuiKsioni are ad ded to our prices. This ena aMes us to use H rat class ma terial aud liuish it properly , We Pay Freight and Sate Arrival Guarantee FHF COUPER MfBif VfFt: (63 years in business.) SBCIW Net l. Mi(! OI K, VA Sow Wood'a Sedi. Cow Peas After Harvesting Grain Crops Farmers should mas evsry prep aration to sow sll the COW PEA8 possible after harvssllnf grain crop, this year, so as to Intrsase the fer tility and productiveness ot their lands for crops to follow. The Sowing of Cow Pea at the Last Working of Corn Is also to be strongly recommended. Farmers who have practiced this claim that the sowing of Cow Peas In oorn Increases the yield of corn, and at the ssme time It makes a most dsslrsble soil Improving or forage erop. Write for "WOOD'S CROP SPEOIAL" giving prM, ,nd nfw matlon about all Seasonable Seeds T. W. Wood & Sons,
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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