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Oct NERVOUS wm GOT hELL Told by Herelf. Her Sin cerity Should Con vince Others. OiriitoT". l"--"Fnr ,our y?B ' ! . l ..Us..... uiuU tlflt, Iwas in run own condition., Two of our l-T doctor yH I heard so Thuch about what LydiaE.Pinkharne VegetabUCurn pound had done fur others, I tried it and was cured. I em no loiut r ner vous, am regular, and in excellent health. I believe the Compound wilt cure any female trouble. ''Mra. A Lit hi HKLl.tK, Christopher, til. Nervousness it often a symptom of .weakness or soma functional ikr aug ment, which may be overcome by tins famous root ana herb remedy, l.ydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable CummiunJ, as thousands of wotnen have found by axtierience. If complications exist, write I ydia E. Pink ham Medicinet'o., Lynn, Mass., for Suggestion in regurd tu your ailment. The result of iu lung experience i$ at your service. YES! Lin A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN' Cincinnati authority telli how to dry up a corn or callua io It lift! off with flngera. u ,irn-!i,tti'ri'tl nvn niul women it.iil milter mi lunrr. Wear the hIm-i-h that nearly killnl uhi litfnn-, says this t'iiuiiiuiiti untliority, Is-ranse a few drops of freefin' applied iliristly on a tender, ufliin' corn or callus, stops sore liess nt onre ami sism th- enrn or hardened callus loosens so it run bo lifted out, rout anil all, without pain. A amall tiotlle of frceziuie -i,st very little at any ding store, hut will posi tively take off every li;ird or sufk com or riillus. Tliis slioiil.l l,o tried, aa it 14 iii'X"nsivi- iiiitl is said not to irritate tlie summihliiij; skill. If your ilrut!wt lun.it any freesono tell liirji to et a small buttle for you from liia wholesale drug liouae. It ia fine stuff and acts like a charm every time. Sale of Land for Taxes. I will Hfll to the highest bidder fur cash at the Court Huuse door in the town ol Halifax, on Monday, August 5, 9)h, the fullovriDif described lauds id Weldou Township, for taxes and costi for year 1917: Major Han nun estate, 1 town lot $tfn7 Fannie Kelly, 1 (own lot Junius Long, I town lut 7.W W. II. Willie. 1 town lot 3 !A) l'aul Norton, 1 acre laud, l.dti .1 L HARK1S, 'lax Collector WeMon Tuwutthin. GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Vuur grocer h:t ,n- ltiiKins itu.t any dm-' -inrr nr li'iift vnitiur will Mipplv )ini with thi. i' tiuiif. n ni on liuril ,' for a f'w tvnK SiniffZe the jn'ri- . 1 t"i fn-fli l ini im into a hottlo, tln n '. in tin firchiint hit.' ;nnl f link' w '. 'I ln niakt'i a 1 1 1 - ii' r j i til of tin- i ..t 1 'iixiii fkin tt!i, i. n-r nuil i nm l- v i. bmiHiUiT kllnUIi M;l its?' Hi- li.. (frant, cn-aniy lutimi itinly into the fa'-f. nt'ck. arm hihI IiiukU and in fit wr Imw freckle, tan. fiillnwnthM, ri'ilnt-HH Htnl rinir;liiH''H di-iu.p'iir iitxi liiw -in-Mitli m.fL Hint rlinr h' .skill Inm'.-IIU'S. Yt'B H '- Itiiriiil' i" ' il- Uuutiful n-ttults will Kiirurini' oii, An.Appetizing Meal Everybody wants it. Everybody likes it. Everybody's looking lor it. BUT You can't get It unless you have the right kind ol groceries. Qet 'em HERE I Phone 280. R. M. PURNELL, Weldon, N. C. Refined Young Ladies as Telephone Operators, Between lfl and 'io years of aire; 8th grade education; salary paid whiiplearn inn; rapid advancement: splendid sur roundings; sick benefits; vacation with pay after first year. Apply to CHIEF OPERATOR Home Telephone & Telegraph Co Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly slops pain. Demand a liniment that Vatican TuL wlu. I The beft rubbing liniment ia MUSTANG LINILlEtlT wsm m Cooi for the Allmtnh of Horses, Mulct, Cattle, Etc Qooijor your otto Achtt, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burn, Etc 25.50e.l. At aB Dealer. THE CHANGE .HOUR lift Heady for the Great Change. In i-vi-ry Ufo there euvnes a tinm wln'it a great chaiw must lie ma lt'. The new path must belnW'-n. the old iloor shut for lever Arc von .reiarimr fur that ohanKi-:- A y.m r.-a.ly ? H.ive vou savdl y..ur siviiKth in motiny lf 1 "" 1,H'k I'1'01 uurst) that ' n r to . it is. il, be mI y.iur i.lur.- Iv, It If I uain. J . f . t :l I If mil !i'-ii!t ir will ! you (Mill' liki-lv that yoi i-ins, A mi In r. stuuy. But vou will tind I'i'iiraiii' in I't'iiirniiicrnit; that the I'luui,- i.s ii test of youi'i cli ii ie-tt'-. 1 oil i fliiiMiilier I !i;il v. Ii, n nut llrnt miivslurs i- ! li'il from Kili'ii Ihi'j m.iii.i. to ii i ,i k o .1 livintc, aiul lllllt KnIlillNMII ("minim.. WtlllM I, life llinl il J.r-lfi'ft pil'llio if Mr- I'nisoo huil only hern ;ilnlll( It' it WiTi' mssilr for you to v ii-w tin-xt ream of hoys ain! Kirl" k'"iK to tlio city from tin-farms all over Huh laml, ynu wtilil ho aMinnihlu'il toHee tin- siiiTi-ssful lives they I uilil fiotii tln'ir coiiriiKi' in a strunne Bi'ttim;. Vou would heequiilly astcuisheu wore it posniblo to look alu'ud a few years and see the great men and noble wo man who will be evolved from the tratjedy through which the world in now passing. Change is the law of life. Those who are fit survive. Get ready for the great change, my friend, which may come upon you and call you even tomorrow to face a new fate and tread a strange path New Ideas. A POWERFUL PRESCRIPTION. May God Make You Well Soon." In his interesting volume, A Soldier's Memories in Peace and War, Maj. General, Sir George Younghusband tells of his varied experiences on a trip through the Salween Shan Slates during the Burman War. Every white man, he says, and especially an English man, is ipso facto a skilled medical practitioner wherever in the by ways he wanders. On the pres ent occasion only some quinine, a few pills, a bottle of chlorodyne and a pot of vaseline composed our medical outfit: and so we could not spare much for stray patients. This little medical store was, how ever, saved in a curious and elfec, tive manner. At one village there was an old woman sick with fever who asked to see the white wise nun. We explained that there were no medi cines to spare. But one of the na-. lives said that did not matter. He had himself been ill at Moulmein and weni to an English docior, and the English doctor wrote some charms on a piece of paper, and that made him quite well. In proof whereof he produced a pre scription written by the English! doctor, which he had put in a little b.ig and worn ever since round his neck. At his earnest solicitation, we wrote a charm for the old lady. It read, however, "May God make you well soon," instead Ac. Ros. tii T., Cal. praep, gr. xxx , and the like. To the great surprise of the amateur docior, but apparently to the surprise of no one else, the old lady "turned up" the next morning before the caravan started and said that she felt quite well. Report of THB COMHTIOX Of THE BANK OF HALIFAX, At Halifax, in the State of North Caroli na, at theeloae of buaiueaa July Lit, mis. Resources l.oanKaiul liim-outUs fciHVM;.!)"; I v(trliaftn. uiisccurt't! 1.-141.8, I . S Kontinai.il Libert ylioinlr. l,4tiuANi War Saving Mamps, -HU.e. Kuruiture ami Kixturra, l.lilU.H'j All uther real estate owned 4,u;1h.mh I 'emau'l loans 8,0to.iNi hue from National Banka, 23,961 x-j I Hit from State hank a A haukum 10,89. ,V rattli Items hel'i over 4 houn 147 !i(i hecks forcUanntr, Hln.uii iohl com, ilvcr coin, etc, 401.11 National bank noten anJ other I'.S, noted 3,000 IK) lie venue Stamps Total. $iiw.tii Liabilities Capital stora paxl in tl't.llisl.lHi siirplu. fund. tl.uiHI.iHi I ii'livxlcil irnlits, Iraa current rxpi'iiHi-s mul taxca paid li,.'.4.1.4t iuili-ulHuiiitail 'jd.lll. -soti'aanil lulls rtsliaeounted llilla pavalilc, lii-poaits aulijert to cheek THiTo.." savinira Ih'.ioails 47,!lai.57 1 ashler s clierka oiltatandiutf Una IU I'ue to hauks and liaukera Total, fHl,l!' IU State of North Carolina. County of Halifax, f ",: I, Fletcher II. tHeg-ory, t'ashier of the ahove-nameil hank, do aolemuly swear that the ahuve ia true to the hest ofmy kaowledtre and belief. KI.K'iVHKK II. (JKKlitiKY, t'asliier. Suliecribed and sworn to liefore me, this flthdayof July 11)18. W. F. COrHEIXiK, N. P. Correct-Attest: N. L. 8TKDMAN, . M. OARV, W. T. EUHE, riirectors. A NEW RELIGION. When In Trouble, We Need "The Old Time Religion," "Yes 1 agree with you. We need a new religion. The old doelriio's of ''saved anil lost." of 'heaven and hell,' of 'atone ment' and 'forgiveness,' and all that, are played out The people of today demand a really modern theology ami religion." The two men who were dis cussing the need of a new re ligion appeared to be well-edu-rated and cultivated. When tliey parted, one of them said with a laugh, "There's nothing "K progress Hotter drop a word to our minister, lie needs to rt ad up and get some mod. eni ideas " Tw flit y four hours later one of those men knocked nt the door of his pastor's study in the city church to whieh he lie longed The look on his fare was not one of easy goingeom plaeeiiey hut a l.iok of fear and terror and almost of despair. The moment Ihe minister ad mitted him he cried mil, '( Mr. l'arker! My boy is in dis grace! He writes me he's con templating suicide! He went on u drunken spree after one of the football games, and he's been suspended from his uni versity. 1 need your help. I didn't know where else to go. To think that my boy" The minister knew just w hat to say and what to do. lie em phasized the great doctrine of forgiveness and redemption, and when the father went away he carried with him on his way to his son a song of hope for the disgraced boy. On his return he was able to toll the minister that his hoy, by the grace of God, was be ginning a new life. "After all," said Mr. l'arker, in reply, "there is nothing like the power of the old gospel. It endures through t he centuries. " "Yes," replied the father. "It is good enough for me. It is the only thing that can save the lost." It is one thing to discuss in a fashionable club the need of a new religion, it is another to create a religion as useful as the old gospel when your own son is a sinner. SAYINOS OF A CYNIC. Love is to marriage what coal is to coke. A girl is either a man eater or a total abstainer. The best way to stop a wo man's mouth is to kiss it. Woman's one good deed to look beautiful at man's ex pense. One art worth studying in life is that of taking nobody too seriously. All life is amatter of bossing; you've either got to boss or be liosseit. A man may be lord of crea tion, hut woman is queen of the earth. I'esire for something or some- onp--ift the motive power of the world. About the only thing the modern girl can't do to a man is to make him liappy. there few men in the world successful enough to have r crets, und no women. I he artistic temperament curers a multitude of sins liii ago American. HERE'S THE DOPE. One of ilie men employed in the rope walk at ihe Charlestown navy yard has written the following lines, and a copy of them has been posted near the rope plant, where it is attracting much attention from sailors and civilians : hkke's the dope. We make the rope Thai rings the bell Thai sounds the knell That sends the Kaiser Back to Hell. Are Vou One ol Them? Tin-re rt a meat many people ho would lie very much limelitedbytaking rhsiul..-rlain slni,,,t, for a weak or unordered stomarl,, Are you one of hem'.' Mrs. M. It. N-arl, Balilwlnsville, N- r,'l,l,HI ''""peneoee inthe use Ol thsse lahlets- -I 1. 4 UJ ,.H with my stomach ahout , months alio anu a iruuhle.1 f, 0 ur thn-eweeka with kasand p,lu,, pit of my stomach. ii,r .Iruitu.ai .,lv,d me to take 1 hauilieilam's Tahlet,. I took a Lottie home and t ,,, do ,,., "" 'n.lerrully, and I kept on taking them until I was cured." Tl, tablet do not relieve pa,, l,ul pain ""ml1 "ay prevent its currence. CASTORIA For Infants and Cbildr.n In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears THE PARAMOUNT USUI. flood Aiuerk'aua wilt iudorfle out- ri.'tit Ilia program of ttia Nuilntial Se- ; corny I.puioo.' to pi-tiit t!u- iNvti.-n or ro-eltotinii of uuy int'liitiors of t'"ii- 1 groaa iliis y,Ht- who me not known in he vior, us luviuiti. ii's of the nr or who cull lie lured lo aui'i'orl fni l -' J- i cloilH tlt'orl at nil ilu-oiu-llislve p a e. 1 The rouotry lucilt'd audi a noiii :l- fill ot-h'illllllU'll H. Ilia leiiKUt to h ,:d j thd tltilil nuulnst the, milk f -d ottk-e-hol'l.r. and ott'ee aooiiera nlm. In 11 iiiit parts of the country arc catcr Um tu the h"Cca of tliu leoi!t' that the war nuiy he ended, evn llnuih It la not t'lidcd right. The lt-auc rim rouie to Colorudo, for Instance, utnl build liren under two or three poliil clitna alio prohuMy will seek reelec tion. ht'1'e and, without lla mollvcs he till! iiuesliotied, can expoat- Ihe iiink rmdnin which haa featured ihelr po litical careers. Just how the war wilt terminate will depend mostly upon the t utted States, .lust what the l ulled suites will do dvpenils In u tfretit measure upon I'oiigreas. If there Is a atmiii! sentiment fur premature, pence In Ha Metiih.raldp tha task of putllnc through our war program until our In stitutions arc al'Hnltiluly sale will he coiaplh-ated. Ws are pledged now to go tht-oiiirh with tha war hy force, "wlthfiiit stint or limit," and we must support tlist pledge hy clot-lint; men to rongres who will "aia put" on the Iksus until victory Is won. tor that matter, Atricrlcaii. should be careful about electing uiihod. to any otllcr now who Is not cIohi- cut on the war. Men of nu piirllculni- force tn private life have much weight add ed lo their opinions when they are clothed wtth the ullthoritj of otlh'e. We cannot afford tu have any such t'Si-kititf the pacifists In the dio-k days of the war that are to cotne. We must make this a poor season for "t-llow-dug" nllice seekers of whan-ver grade or parly or pullttca. Colorado Spi-Iiiks Gazette. PUBLICITY AND CRITICISM. 'Tongress shall make no law fthrlilrflnj; the freedom of speech or of the. ,irt'$s," so reads a clauso in our Constitution. This Is a wise provision. The cltl eiiR of a democracy should nt nil times know of and he uhle to crltloiHe tlit) niamiKtmeiit of their affairs. In vesication and criticism In Ihe pres ent war have been of great benefit tn hastenltiK our preparation by point liig out errors that have been made. There is doubt whatever that the treat safeguards In the conduct of the war are almost unlimited publicity and the right of criticism. We are told Unit constructive crit icism Is nlwnys welcome, but who Is to decide what Is constructive? Why not criticism without the ndjecthe? Most citizens believe that Universal Military Training as a corrective of our ui i preparedness would have beet) constructive, and yet It was not adopt ed. Who can tell, if It had been Ac cepted when first proposed, what tho rem.lt would have been on this warl If we had had more publicity upon the production of aeroplanes, shipping and ordnance, the suggestions of think ing men would unqueBtionnhly have stimulated the rapidity with which these articles were being produced, ami the delays that have occurred might have been avoided. There are things the Oovernment cannot make public, and these tho peo ple do not axk to know, Hut In the main full Information concerning the pi-oresti of preparation can wifely he It I mh to the people. It is tho peopli war; It Is a war supported hy the pe pie. tliiKiiclnlly and physically, and flu'run.Hjs hy tlitwi should be sou,: lit and riu.Midured. DI-PKMKiD ON THE Ml'Lt: . Speaking at a political gathering Congressman Frederick W. Dal- linger, of Massachusetts, referred to the many amusing incidents of the schoolrooms, and related a lit tie incident along that line. A teacher in a public school was instructing a youthful class in I:.n glish when she paused and turned to a small boy named Jimmy Brown. james, said sue, write on the board, "Richard can ride the mule if he wants to." Now, then," continued the teacher when Jimmy had returned to his place, "can you Hnd a better form lor that sentenced "Yes, ma'am," was the prompt response of Jimmy. " 'Richard can ride the mule if the mule wants to. FRY IT! SUBSTITUTE ' FOR NASTY GALDHEL B tarts your liver without making you sick and can sot salivate. Every druggist in town your druggist and everybody's druggist hus noticeil a great falling-oil iu tha sale of ealomel. They all give tho same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. ''Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better re sults," said a prominent local drug gist. Dodson s Liver Tone is per sonally guaranteed by every drug gist who sells it. A large bottle costs but a few wilts, and if it fails to give easy relief in every ease of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone it ploasant ' purely Trgita'wlo remedy, hunuluii to hotli children and adults. Take a spoonful tit night and wako up feeling fine; no biliousness, gick headache, and stoiiuu-h or consti pated hnwol.1. It doesn't gripe or (Cflnso inconvenience all the next s liVn. rmlqn -re'eme1 f. fh ltd mtil, kftrhew or ptmti BiiHt on rmndUhllltr. Bnk ifnrtiTH PATINTS 1UILO fOUTUMtg fnr you. Our fr. bookleti Ull How, whM to lnnt Mtad n rou mantv. W iiU todtvy. D. SWIFT k CO, PATINT LAWYiat, . 303 Sevesth St., Washington. D. C. p ir HEALTH IS WEALTH 0 U, . . i-uHYni FN F. M 11 I 111 1 , j STATE BOARD 2c!t . v -,, .ft !: ' tt .' 10 !MQ ! til INVI.OM SO aittr.li On Filing Your Old Slouch Hat War time retrcQOhmeiit and ecotv I oaiy, if It tt anything hudPr than mere l hot air. on ir tit to relieve a mi tt. in well ! known and mma too valorous hpi o( ' at least one at the wUtte iuuu'h bur -j (Uni nnaiely the uiuim'ty of obeying ' the hti man' wtuetle. When a bat man n-edi nome ready money h till hla show window Wkh a ln.mMe ei- IT'S FASHIONABLE NOW. Alee That Old Lid May Prove a Healthy Investment. U i bit of bod taste and untiomu ps that on u'ii and suih a dale the Ii it will have to be ilUui tny atui h i. w one bouglil If you don't want to t- t on- irlered a plain piker. Thin iiimmint e meat novsr fulls to hrlnft tlnrl--; of poor, h.ird working men to the sroie for new hi, and tin priee is always, for souip leastui or nihor. a tittle high er than last sen eon. The old lid, mind yeu, has Mist ht-uit iu he comfortable ud friendly, nut nt all frayed or tie replt; but Its rim it one-siiteenih Inch too wide Or narrow, so it must be Hied away, the hat man In lut We must n tfce fair sei credit for ona thing in connection with millinery , they do exeivinA some individual HEALTH IS WEALTH Health STATE BOA mjCTaiura2Wrwr.?.a3,' Puzzle: Find The Felon "A year ago I had a felon. My doc tor put on some salve. Well, you know what happened. Presently 1 titered the hospital, und they tusked with it, bcritad It, poured Iodine Into IL attlved Att poulticed It, until 1 gat urftt). oiter a mouth, and Insisted upon an aeithatic and thorough surgical f-ajtef. fljajr trimmej oft tha ring au ger. Sinf'e that tliiV 1 have never Oil, HOW IT HURTS. And ill to no purpose, either. If You Have a Felon Have It Out Out. been able to close the other Augers, and tha stub is always treezlug J am wondering whether, by having the Otaer Joint removed, 1 could not get relief from tho cotdness a4 tetideacy to froeiing Or would tt help any to pbufdeo or apply skunk oil?" It takes a groat deal of didactic In struction to teach some victims of (el on a lesson. Thie man Is still true to the poultice iu spite of all the need less suffurlng It haa caused him. And tha skunk oil! Credulity runs high In tha ouUaavls. Felon salro hospital tang disa bility. Tha formula usually works out 11X W-Aiisirr' EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL A State school to train teachers Carolina. Every enemy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition Free to all who agree to teach. 1918. For catalogue and other ROBERT H. 6 20 I m It LI U No. 2, $3.50 No. 3, $4.50 MASON JARS ! Pints, 85c. per dozen; Quarts, 95c. dozen; t Oallon, 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. 0. ' OF JHjrffTS t it),., awai, tAtit M Artitt'tsia rhoice in the mutter, whereas the ugly j sex obeys the hatter'n Injunctions to the letter. I Dr. W. A. Manheimer, secretary ot the American Asiociation for Pronaot lug Hygiene and Public hatha thy gleue. you understand, being a dlatlucl entity), advocated. In a recent con tribution to the Medical Hecord, the adoption of paper skullesps by hat ters, tho skullcaps to be worn, not by the hatters but by customer a trying on hats, as a protection against the conveyance of dWefttie from one scalp to another via the hathMids. Worm and worse This sanitary bug will be the death of us nil t)r Mttnhelmi estimates that the cunt uf such paper armor would be Insignificant, e&y V--; of the cost of the hut Well, that much monwy would buy a soldier a good many a moke The in tent. in is good hut the meth od in Impracticable If customers try lug nn hat are to wi-sr paper skull caps to prevent contamination uf the hatbands, then pan Renders on railroad trains should wear skullcaps to pre v-nt contamination of the backs of seats, and visitors to ihe movies should be provided with paper aiits to protect the arms of the chairs from coniaiuiiiflMou with all sons of Inec (ton all hands being mora or lees bathed with saliva. There Is Just one real danger to try Ing on hats, to our rather orude lmag .nation. The danger Is visible to the naked eye lire. i cording to Dr. Majibelmer, olarki In collie of the high clals batteries or milhiii Men nr palaces of unholy fraft omened that now and then they Intve noticed live ones ensconced tn the very lutortt fall creations. All of which is a good argument la favor uf not ntltia frit old Ud this year, but rather pi ferviug It for lotereiict at least until the cop on your beat begins to watch you as a suspicious character. Cling to it for dear life until .miller .season rolls around, and with the money sired make a dapoeU toward your Third Idberty Bop4 that way. It Is bud arithmetic. Felon ether scalpel drainage all well iu six day That Is alge bralc- a little too difficult tor many plain folks to understand. Felon poultice dunger perma nent deformity or permanent trouble. That Is neither arithmetic nor alge bra, but blind KRt-ihliug. A felon is a deep infection. Usually tht pus producing n-im are upon or undornt-nth the parhn,tuum, which Is the protective and nourishing covering of live bone. If pus a-ruumulates here, or even la the deeper soft tissue of the iVger, the patient will suiter great p&tn. If the pas In under the perios teal membrane, It will strip this nour ishing membrane away from the bona, nid the result of that is necrosis or daath of the bone. When dead hone Is proud nt there Is certain to be pro longed trouble from a sinus or running t.tre the condition described hy the r.orreniioudeut. As soon as pain, swelling, redness and localised heat or inflammation ap pupr, that Is the time to have the felon opened And not "lanced " lancing Is old stuff, painful, brutal. Inefficient; ;t l the half-way measure of the timid. The felon must he freely In cised, right down to the bona, with the patient under the effect of ether. Only in this way can the thing be nipped In tho bud. In from three to six days any felon .mould be practically healed That Is. if the accumulating pus Is drained before serious damage has boen done by procrastination. Felony, the advocates of salves and poultices snouia near in mind, is a crime. Quutlont and Answsrt. C. C. B : What Is a good reruadj tor chronic soro throat, when the tonsils have already baea removed? Aivaw.r: Bulldlrjt up the a-enrra! vltHl reslstanoe Is a ramify of areau-.l iinpr,' . tane. Tii. Inhalatluu ol hot .team Is 4 Oii.lt valu.Me mejiauri. Oarellng thf tnrfiii T'un not wi.r 1. also valuabl, Hat fomeirts lions n.RV I.. urnHa la 11.. ahryat tnemlne snd nlcht with aevan tava. and Oil moist !ai-k worn aheut uie tnroai at uignt is aiti. v-usble. for the public schools of North Fall Term begins SEPTEMBER 25, information, address WRIGHT. President, GREENVILLE, N. C. 4 n 1 per hundred. per hundred. &1.10 dozen. RD OF HFiKl rKf lat (Oim il' hiilih if ii I F'iOMACH TROUBLE iV.r. M .rion Ilolcomb, of Naac;', Ky., sr.ys: "For quite a long v'nle I Sullcrcd with t.t)i;-ft.-n linib'.-. I would have pains and a heavy feeli.i;; ;: .---r my rut..!... a most d: ."'leeablo taste in my mo'.i '.i. li I ale anjihini; with bu'ter oil or crease, I wou'd crii! it up. I beinn to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S I verv hlchlv. so ii it in tlie house Tl ill. ,! '.. is me. I E liver Hi. i B: U i-i.i I Ej ii- in I M nu iibW i.'jino nude. I (Id not have sick headache or ii'i'iible any more." Hlack-Oraucht acts on I liver ami helps it to do its Important work of nat wasie materials and poisons from the sys- iiiciin iiie should be in every household for e ol need. Get a package today. If you feel , ilk' a dose toiiis'ht. You will feel fresh to 1'iice 2jc a package. All drunuists. ONE CENT PKOH-SSIONAl. CAUDS. WALTlik li. UANIfil., Attorney-at-Law, KLI'.iN, N. r I'raelHTu m the courts ot llalilax una Northampton and in the Supreme am. federal courts, t ullei'liont made iu all parts of North Carolina. Ilranch othct at Halifax open every Mou.lav (It-OHOE C. IRI:I;N, ATTORN 1; Y-AT-LAW. Ottice iu llit-t-u nullum Weldon. N.C. Win. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, KI.IHIS, N. V. Ollu'i- in tin- I'aniel HuildiiiK. husiui-ss I'luinptlv and failtitully at teuilt'.! tu. H, B. HARRELL, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, WKLDON, - - N. C. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjoimm counties. I'rompt attention tu nil business entrut-tcd to me. (Mlice over Kick's .Icwclty Sioie. 11 U lim ASHLEY B. STAINBACK, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, WELDON, - N. C. i,,..u ,n ii... n,,.iu ,.r llftl,r,v u,,,! ailjuiiiini; counties. I'rompt attu-nliuii tii ull liisim-.s .iilnistt-il In nip (lllli't- over M. I'. Tail's store. E. ATTORNEY AT LAW, vYKLl-ON, N. V radices in the com tu ol Hahtai and adjoin countien ami ii. the Supreme Court oi the state. Special attention given to collections ami prom pt leturun IM..VI 1ST, (IU ICF. IN li.AMFL lit ILIdMi WKLIKIN, N.( leplH ly I H.W. HARRISON'S ffip -isain n raawiuMc (io to HARRISON'S I iU Automobile Kepaiia and Supplies. t!1 i.-iitdsof Machine work done Ma-li-"iaiv , tiasohne. Maiiiu- and Steam 1 miiiies. Huns and 1'istols. SafTslaction 'Slite.d AUTOMOBILES fires .ind Supplies on hand for sale II. W. IIAUIIISON, W eldon, N. V. cut f Lowe us KIR ALL OCCASIONS I'aihalions .II,.,- V -.l.... I Urchulu the leadent. Weddinir Flowers arruiiL'eii in latent art, Moral DesiKUH. airiMicaiiv arianeo. Fall and Winter Bulb Are Now Ready, Plant Early for Best Results. t(oelmtiheHt Kvere reeim, Shruhlieiiee, haile Trees and Hedge. I'lantit iu van- out! variouH at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, I'houe 14U RALEI'JH North Carolina. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWITERRS. We carry a li tre stock of itamlaril Typewriter!, lau luruieli at ouce Mon arch, Foi, Oliver, Keniiuton, Royal Smith Premier, L. C. Kmilh A Itro.'i aud riiiierwootl. Anv nihfrm-ii-f-r,,,,.. oto l.'ulaya notice. We have hulh the TiHiole and the tu vim hie. e lK)uirht laiyi i'ca ol tlieee lyuewnleiH itmu oue-louith to nue-iiall the irjfular m Imle aale price ami on ealenoa at.ine luurtl to uue-liall the ie.ulai retail price gooil Tyutwiilet liuiii a7.ou lo tir. helter oue $17.&o lo K' 5U The heet from :k) up to auy price ill 1 kUiI to auitwer any iDijuirv iu conueclioQ with theee mactunei, am) iteud samplet of tlie work tlnue hv anv if llm 'l-i. writers we have, rivery tuy and tfirl should have one of our cheap Typewri ters to learn how to use. Auy person who can write well ou a typewriter can demaud a large salary. Anyone who buys a cheap typewriter from us and wants a better oue later, we will take back the oue bought and allow the same paid for it in exchange for a better oue, if returned in good condition aod within six months. 1 1 not in good condition we allow the market value. We carry Type writer ribbons and other supplies. SPIERS BROS WELDON.iN.Q. I'OBIUGHT beiran lo use it. It cured all tlie time. It is the best A DOSE (ITS) New Quarters ?rT 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-i.i:i-:s! I LUHS ! ! Now iB the time to place your unlet e foi Much. I want em. We make em. fjjfDWJfE Co., Halifax, N. C. a. E. LEWIS. Manager. i IS 3m OF I 1' IOTHE.MINLTK ivilLLIMhY. FANCY tiOUhsand NOVKLT1KH. Huttenck's raUerntt,; R & O. Corsets, Miners at 7fc. Ladies 7V. to 1. M. 1'ricert w ill lie made tu suit the tinu H, Hats and Konuets made and trimmed tu order. Al l. MAIL OKl'KltS I'HOMITLY IlLLKh. MUS. P. A. LKW1S, W eldon, N. Cji ShND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING TO E. L.HAYWARD,f Weldon. N. C. Lamest Stock if the ju South. When iu Norfolk call on ns Vull Hill tind What VAII meant aud get it quickly. Having no canvassers, no agent' commiHsions are ad dt d to our pnct'H. This ena al'len ue to une liretclaae ma terial aud nn ibIi it properly , We Pay Freight and (luaranlet Safe Arrival THECCUPtBUIblHHPH (tf yiarin biiKineei..) .'fl1'M"i:n..k M lilt IK, A Wood'i Seeds. ow y 0 Low Peas After Harvesting Crain Crops "armars should make every prep aration to aow all the COW PEA poealble aft.r har.eatlng gram ero(. , this year, so as lo Increase the fer tility and production... of ihelr lands for reps to follow. The Sowing of Cow Pea at the Last Working of Corn la alao to be strongly reoommendad. Farmers who hsue praotloed this malm that the sowing of Oow Pea, In corn Increaaee the yl.ld of corn, and at the same time It makes a most desirable eoll - Improving or forage orop. Write for "WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL" giving prices a id Infor mation about all Seasonable Seeds T. W. Wood & Sons' ttlMe.SH. - BhUtmoTdi "a! the arnarare of
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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