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- - :-- ''":''!m.-M IIUIMIIT" -"-"Will T L I FRY III SUBSTITUTE ' Hill M CALOMEL BUrU yonr liver wituou; : Ciuj you tick and cua ziui salivate. Every druggist in Uni: vour druggist and cverybo.lv'a druggist Iras noticed a grvat ful Un ;r-o!r in rho sale of culouicl. Thfv all give the) nuiae reason. Dodaou'a Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone ia perfectly safe and gives belter rc ults," said a prominent local drug, gist. Dodsou's Liver Tone is per sonally ginirnnti'ed bv evcrv drug gist who sells it. A lar..v bottle costs but a few cents, and if i f.,iU to give easy relief in every cane .,f hver luggishness and mnstiunti vou lave only to ask fur your nmner back. Dodson's Liver Tone in u pl.visant- tjiatinir i,ite.,li ,....i..m . i. ao " i.iuor P'llieuv, liarmless to both children ind adultk Take a spoonful at night and wako up feeling fine; no biliousiuw, (iok lieadache, acid stomach or consti pated bowels. It doesn't grijK? or (fcjuse inconvenience all the next Rubbing Eases Paia Rubbing sends the liniment tinolino- tkrnnok tk. fl-..k 1 quickly flops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with The best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good far the AilmenU of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own It Am, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c.50c.$l. At all ),!. . mm trartti mark! uid ..,, ri,ht ohum( or no ft it inl most.), ikftcbei or ph.iUx nt d. twipil.. for PRIK SEARCH Mil roml 00 iwlanUtiilitjr. Huk nltivmi'S. PATtNT BUILD PONTUNIS f .r joti. Our fr uoottUU tall nun. wlitu u Uivt-lit nil Hit fu rootivr v rUeiudiit. D. SWIFT & CO, MTINT LAWYtBi, J03 Seventh 8t Washington. D. C. GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Mak beauty lotion for a few centi to rmov tan, freckles, Rallowneai MYSTERY OF LOVE. A Curse, I Say, On All Laws but those which Love Has Made. Pope. Love has never known a Uw beyond its own sweet will. Whit tier, Love is a spark of immortal fire given by Allah to lift from earth our low desire. Byron. Oh, 1 m e ! Love ! when you get imld ol us one may bid pru dence adieu. La l:ountaine. Love is blmd, and lovers cannot see the pretty follocies that they themselves commit. -Shakespeare. Love rules men below and saints almve, for love is heaven and heaven is b.ve . Sir Walter Scott. To love lor the sake of beiup loved is human, but to love for the sake of loung is angelic Lamariine. True love is a thing to walk with, hand in hand, through the everydayness of this work-a day world. - l.owdl. Love is the secret sympathy which can bind heart to heart and mind to mind in body and in soul. Sir Walter Scott. The pleasure ol love is in lov ing. We are happier in the pas sion we feel than in that we in spire. La Rochefoucauld. DECEPTIVE APPEARANCE, j Little Willie Much Digger Inside ! than (irandmother Thought. The conversation having turned to the appetite of the average boy, this anecdote was Httiiigly related by Congressman William Gordon, of Ohio : A youngster named Willie called on his aunt, and durin? the after noon he was given a rather large piece ot pie, which he snepdilv die- posed of. Aunty." said he. with wil ful expression. W hen the Inst ,-riinih had disappeared, "might 1 have I another little piece ?" "Mercy, Willie!" exclaimed j aunty, mill visions of a decimated pie crop. "You certainly eat an 1 awful lot fr such a little boy." ; "1 don't believe, aunty," re turned Willie, "that I am half so little as I look from the outside." ' --f'' ftl a.V-i.. 6 ..iotittvflli;attria.;. s. A. ..a , , . -it ij mTVv; v- i; AkNO LN ' "i t U ib"" SUGAR RH10I IS II POUNDS NORTH CAROLINA WILL NOT SUFFER FROM SUGAR GE SAYS PAGE : CHANGED CONDITIONS NECESSI TATE REDUCTION OF 33 144 IN CONSUMPTION. SUBMARINES DESTROY FIFTY MILLION POUNDS NORTH CAROLINA WILL NOT SUP. FER FROM SUGAR SHORTAGE SAVS PAGI. SucoMlful Enparlments Convince O Dolus Thai Substitutes Will Large ly Rallava Situation Canning and Praaarving May ba IncraaiaO For. nuiai 10 Ba printed. Coniumers Expected to Reduce Con aumutlon Voluntarily,' Hotela, Res taurdnta And Botirdlng Houaea Have to Low Production and Shipping Problema tii Well aa Submarlna Ac count for New Gaels. At Batchelor's Opeia Houso, Thursday and Fri lay, Aug. 22-93. WONT WED. Said He Had Your urmvr lui tln l iitutf htn ir loih t fun m Vuu till Un i t' mill. . i til iir a f- w fi'iit. Stjn.ivt twu frh li iin.iH into n Hi inn ujt.l liny r Hill r.lllV llllltllnl Hlll'r till jtli.' -til.', Him n . in tU urclmnl wlnti' jitttl dituL' v,.': Hum aif.ki-M a iii..rti r pint uf tti- , i U'Mt I moil nkin wluh in r mid (tmi.l. huiitrivr liiinn n, MiiMtii' (iii- ti rmil, rr.'iuiiv lotion dnily ind. tl Siw .-. ut'i'k, urint and lnuid mid junt hm lnv. fn-pkifH, Inn, hiiIIuwiicnh, ri'dmsH and rniihiifrtit iIhiiih ar and huw -tut .t h , mit aiitl ili'iir (In- htkin Uviim.'H It luirinli mh, and tin- U-itutiful rt-sultH will niin-rirv vou. Done Her. F;noujfh for An Appetizing Meal Everybody wants II. Everybody likes It. Everybody's looking lor it. BUT ! You can't cet it unless have the richt kind of groceries uet em nfcKK I I" :i Western Kentucky town Hen Watson had saved the life of MVra Underbill. ,jss lltuJerhill had been overturned in a creek j with a swift current, and the act of I young VX'atson was a very heroic ! one. lie bad saved the life of the ! girl after she was sinkinc fur th ! 1,111 u time, and he had barely strengih to pull himself and the young woman to shallow water. I he news soon spread and VCatson was hailed as the real, live biro of the village. Aunt Tabby Vl'ilsun. the oldest woman in the village, mother of! the linle colony, was loud in praise of the heroism of the young man, j ami at once declared that lien and Myru must get married. Ben saved Myra's life," she said, "and no' they must marry and be hap py ever afterward, just as they do it in the story books." But Ben demurred. The ar rangement did not suil him, "Why not marrv Mvr;i FUn?" asked the old ladv. "he is Mirc and we must have a wedding." a a nice gin, all right, re- r,l,,l 'i . . ... ucii, uut i aon I Hunk u oiighter marry. Seems to me " he went on. "I have done enough for Myra. " LIGHTS AND SHADOWS. As I sit in dreamland slumber Pancy paints in golden hue, Piciur;s of a long sweet summer Vi ben all life was bright and new. No rude cares disturbed my childhood Days of peace, and joy went by, Scenes that all too quickly vanished Bung furih now the heartfelt sigh. W hat is memory that such visions I.ure us back to days lung past Time has robbed us of youth's vigor Youthful days don't always last. But to muse o'er sweets departed And to pine one's life away, Reflects a judgment not in keeping With rush, and progress of to-day. Still, we only see behind us None can know the future way, Thus we cling to scenes departed Cherish joys we could not stay. Hence we see in what's now passing Signs like markers, that foretell, Ways in which we all are drifting And the future where we'll dwell. Thus while memory's flight is trailing . O'er a past almost obscure, Treasured thoughts that give sweet comfort Present ill, help us endure. Now a word to weary travelers Plodding o'er the shores of time, Let thy thoughts be Heaven lifted Gifts Irom God make life sublime. Lights and shadows o'er life's pathway Through the ages long since gone, Portions for each earthly being liver since creations's morn Thus don't weary under burdens All in life are doomed to bear, Soon the struggle will he rmlrd The faithful then, will while robes wear. -J. B. T., Weldon, N. C. MOMK PRODUCT. you Phone 280. R. M. PUKNELL, Wsldon, N. C. YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! Cincinnati authority telle how to dry up a corn or callua ao It lifts off with Angers. Uii rnm p.etfr.d evn wmn 'I " tmiavr W.ar the hIiimi l,t n.-nrlj- kill d , ., v, , I .1.. iiil.wti tulit;, im-MHM. a ll'W 5ro, of Irivniiie .,li,a dirn-tl) on a IrnuVr, aclim, cc.rn or ihIIih. i' ,r nr" "' 1 i" 'l 'M the i-oni or hardi n.-d rillu, n a,, t )k) IiM.hI out, nxt an.l all, uillmut pain t mall Ib.iiI,. ,.f fr,t,,m. ,.,t ,.,.rJ lilllf at any Hueaf al..ir. La ,,. tlely take olt .i.ry L,,l r ,(t oorn nr ratine Thia l,.,Nia sa it ia ini-xi,.nriivi' anil ia said not to irritate the aurroumlinp akin. II your drureixt haun t any frrMnna tell him to get a aniall bottle for you from his wlioU-aalc drug houap. It is in stuff soil sou like s charm everr time. ' I ITS GLASS "When that pretty girl cries, she makes an appealing picture." "Yes, what you might call a moving picture." Chamberlain's Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy. Nw ia the time to buy a buttle of tins runrily to I orpiiaml . that auv une uf v,.i,r r.,. i.... , ,, anuuiu haresuattM-k of colic or diarrhoea durinir the aumrner months. It ia Worth a l,i,n,l,...l n,ic.r " " B" CASTORIA For Infants and Children ' In Us For Over 30 Years Always bears f TKUE TO P()k He married a cook. What happened? She left him in less than a week. ANTICIPATING A SLUMP. The Victim "And why should you be so much concerned even if I am losing my hair?" The Barber "Why, sir, any one is annoyed 10 find his business falling off." Most moral actions have in them some semblance of self-denial. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S V CASTORIA il i my j y K II MM nflkW "I wonder if she wrote her grad uating exercise herself?" "I don't know about that, but m sure she made that gown." Suppose Kunnv Boarder-Will scimehoily kindly chase the cow down this way ? Landlady Mary Ann, take the calf down there where that calf ix bawling. Lady of the House Martha, be sure yon put plenty of nuts in the cake. Martha 'Deed 1 ainl goin' to crack no more nuts today, niah jaw done aches me 'nniiKh already. He Yes, I shall will mv brain to science when I die. She I certainly will terested in tindinif out the matter with it. V "I believe that man bus a screw loose." 'I hope no itue mend matters by tight." V "He said when got up tospeak at our meeting his eyes met a forest of faces." "All wooden heads, I suppose he meant." he in-what's will trv to getting him W A V A ya i Vi Weak Women In uic for over 40yesrl Thousands of voluntary letters from women, tell ing of the good Cardul has done them. This is the best proof of the value of Cardul. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit -forming drugs in Cardul. It Is composed only of mild, medicinal Ingredients, with no bad after-effects. ItHlr-leh, H.-mI n n I n,t Annual 1, thn Tolumnrv Ulnar inlton ot himx-huld lullMimor will ha iwo poun.ta nor par ' Min per month .mil llie ullot innut ot ! tiiuiiraioa tor aiunir to hotels, rva miliaim. Iwanhns houaea, i'ounl hoiiiKa n,l almllur liiatllulluna will he ou a banla or Iwo pnunds for oaeh nlneiy nieiils aern .l. This moans s i ruilut lion o( S3 13 (,nr cunt. Tin- iutiouln niuu a, l0 far t, , houo liold coiiHumora aru ronrnm,, i more or less voluntary hut all retail nirrrhiinta arc expected to coiinuo their allies of sugar to two pounds per person per month for tha famtliea ihey sell. In fact thia la the only way to ac.ure an equitable distribution ol eusar as the allotment by the Food Administration to tha Stats Is baaed on thia rallon and the rertlHeatos si lowed to merchants are also baaed on thia rution. Supply Is Small. The siiKar situation confronting the I'nIKid Slates Is described by the Food Administration as follows: "The sugar supplies throughout the country. In homes, Btoroa, fsctorlss, and bskcilos are at low ebb; the pro duction from the American beot and Louisiana csne crops bus been disap pointing; the yield In Torto Rico has likewise been smaller than anticipat ed; and the Inability ot the United States and the Allies In uoin ... from Java and other distant sources on account of the Imperative call for ships for the movement of troops and tholr supplies has materially reduced the supply from auch quarters. Added to thia already difficult situation the quantity needed by the army and nary greatly usceeda earlier estimates; we must Bend a large amount to France and Italy to take the place of the great volume lost through the German and Austrian Invasions during which much beet land was over-run and many factories destroyed; we have to supply certain quantities to neutral nations under agreements; and finally over titty million pounds ware loat re cently through submarine sinkings off our Atlantic coast." It's sn "Essential element" In asking the public voluntarily to reuuee cneir consumption to a level more uoarly equal to the compulsory restrictions In effect In France, Eng land and Italy, the statement says thst while sugar Is often used as a luiury in America, it nas income an "essen tial element for the success of the war among tbs nations of Europe," "Upon our action here." the state. neat continues, "depends the possi bility of maintaining: tha ratlnn In nop own fighting men and those of the Allies as well aa of avnldlne a atlll for. thar reduction of the allotments to the civil populations ot the nations fight ing Oermsny whloh are already down to s point far under their normal needs." TAKE IN THE PEN. What is the name of that hand some prisoner? asked ihe impres sionable young woman. No. 2206, miss, replied the guard. How funny! That can't be his real name. Oh, no, miss, that's just his pen name! The Woman's Tonic atj You can rely on Cardul. sureiy n will ao lor you what it has done for to many thousands of other women! it should hern. "I was taken sick, seemed to be) ... ," writesMrs.MaryE.Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . . . just staggered around. ... I read of Cardul, and after taking one bot 41e, or before taking quite all, I felt much better, took 3 or 4 bottles at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in Ihe spring when run down. I had no appetite, and I commenced eating. It Is the best tonic 1 ever saw." Try Cardui. All Druggists I s .. nSB9MHpMBBSMisBHBHBS IBBIBBBSBSBBSH CANNING WITHOUT SUGAR. Tha United States Food Admin istration Aaks Veul TO AV SUGAR Dry some ot your fruit Instead of canning It. Try pulping fruits according to the BngUsk method: Place fruit ever a gentle heat until enough moisture comes out to prevent burning, then re create lh heat uatll the fruit bolls. Boll aa hour, stirring coaitantly, and can la sterilised Jars. With some dry fruits, such ss apples, a little water will have ta be added to pre vent burning. Uaes for Pulped Fruit Pulped frut oaa be uaed tar Jap. stewed fruit, puldlags Md plea glace we Bust be espe cially csrsfal of sugar. It It well to make up the pulp lute lam, oae Jar at a time. The English housewife allows half a pint of sugar to a pint Sf pulp, which she aayt, "It quite sweet enough and almost a luiury in these dart. Can fruits without sugar. Otait tweetplcklet, and water melon rind pltklea this year. j Halelgh No actual hardships Is go- , Ing to result In North Carolina from me acute aliortnae of sugar which el late at this tittle and them ta ,. r..a. sou si all why the oiiantltloa of fruits that are canned and preaurved should ue leaaeneu in any desree. This It the f lankly espreaaad opinion of Sidle Food Administrator Henry A. !', onaervallon t'halrinan John I'aul Lucaa and Mra Jane S McKlnimon, uireclor of Home KeunuuiU for the rood Aitiiilnlalrnllon and Head of Home Heiiiouatratlon activities In North Carolina. Eiperlmente Encourage. Food Administration officials have been greatly coucornod over the auiiar shortage, and still are for that matter, hut they have been greatly encourag ed and relieved during the past few ilaye by the marked success of experi ments that have been conducted by Mrs. MtKlninion and her wideawake assistants In the use of cane syrup, sorghum, corn syrup, corn sugar and 'ther procurable sugar substitutes. Mrs. Mi Kltiimon unit her forces are working over time on these testa and are preparing tried and proven for mulua and recipes which, with accom panylng suggestions, will be printed by the Food Administration In the form of a bulletin nr Initial n the Im mediate future tor distribution throughout North Carolina. The for mulas nemg prepared by Mra. McKim mon will be verly largely used In other States also. Washington authorities being keenly interested In them and rucognlilng the splendid ability of Mrs. McKlmmnn'a orianl-aii,m o, one ot work. Can Add Sonar Later. " It a recognised fact that sugar oe increase ihe nalatabllltv nt can ned fruits but the product may be .eu just us easily without ths addl- .ou oi sugar, aocordlng to Mra Mn Klmmon. In tact a large number of ..uu.ewivee nave always csnned with out augar. adding sugar only When ths ' openea and uaed. Peaches an. Pies, pears, berrlea, etc., which ars da- iren tor nisrmalade. lellv. lam or preaervei. may he canned now and uiu. inio ine ultimate product weekt or mourns rrom now when. If auur la not available, there will certainly be considerable quantity of wane syrup, corn syrup, corn sugar, sorghum, or other substitute. Esperlments have developed tha fact that for best result! different anh. Jtitutes must ba used for different una or airrerent product! and ths testa are rur tht n,,,. j ,-k-j. u ueier- mining which substitutes may be most ".".""lurny used In each kind of 'jult. Mrs. M. M. Davie, o( Mr, Me Kimmon't organisation. It using is her deraonitrstlont samples of apple Parh and pineapple marmalade made with tyrup instead of tugar, and con noisseurs agree that the product doet not tufTer at all In comparison with similar producti containing augar. Keports to the agricultural forcet and Food Administration here Indi cate that there Is a large acreage of csne planted for syrup In North Caro lina this year and a large production of syrup It anticipated. I Senw and Summer I IS II ENS ft 0011 m m m m m ALSO- S8t urn m tt-8 Shoes and Clothing. LADIES COAT SUITS II f AND SPORT W CT" Agency for Kinston Steam Laundry Htm Collars 2':c. Shirts 12c Tin Shirts 12c 4. L STJlflDJcX, Riisy Store, WELDON, N C . , ,lst .,-,1 (fV ,r , TAR Tk oalr tear we can abed wltk aaslle it lie profiteer. 8kall ws give our best In men and not ia food t D. 8. Pood Administra tion TMak at oalr af tha aagar you an bat at tha good yen da by taring. Doing flood, 'ew medicines have met with more favor or accomplished more good than Chamberlain 'a Colic auil Iharrhut-a Kemeily. .luhn t. Janlsen, heltneny, ak.. atya of it: "I have used Chain- lierlain'a Colic aud Inarrlioea Itemedy myself and in my family, and ran n-c-otnnieml it aa being an rireulioually Hue preiaialion.' OPPORTUNITY. Cholly shall ask her father fur her hand toniehi. ReDorter Great! I'll wail ouiside and gel a scoop on the shocking tragedy. Cause of Despondency. IVanondcncy is often caused by indi gestion snd constipation, and quickly disappears when Chamberlain's Tsblets sre taken. These tablets strengthen the digestion and fnove the bowels. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASXO.RIA HEELS WILL OIT HIQHIR WHtAT PRIOI "Fair PHce" for flour and Mill Pasdt for All North Carolina Mills hxod by Grain Corporation. Ralelsh Whe.i v,...t Carolina will reoelva hi.a.. for their new crop of wheat than they received for tha i n. price In North Csrollna for Mo. t red win ns spproilmately 1145 par bushel. No. t red wheat will be i cents per bushel less and No. I red, which embraces moat of this ysar't crop la this Stats, la i Man.. .v- - . - . uuuor ine baste price. The orlcaa mi,nilni,a ... ... ed" nrlces Th ri.in A . - .... u..,u uioraiion doea III "Fair Prices" ahnv. -hi-. the mills must not sell dm,, o, feeds, and they are allowed to pay -.never traoe conditions warrant them In paying for wheat. The prices mills may pay for wheat ars spproilmately ths 81 Louis price Plus freight, and North Csrollns be ing an Importing State In ao far as ia concerned, it will not be nec essary for Tar Heel wheat growers to avail themselves of the guaranteed price at which tbe Government would take their wheat at Newport News Va. The price they would get It prob ably 10 cents per bushel In eicess at iue auaranieea price. PKONiSSIONAI CAKI1S. WALTIiR H. DAMI:I . Attorney-at-Law, WiaiHIN, .N.I I'rrtPt li'iiti in I fix Oiinrlu nl llul.l... Nuilhaf.iilun and in the Siim-mr aii Kftll'lHl S'S.lllU I 'llllitlHSlal ....S.I. pUilM u Nuitll ClilullUtt, I'.iaiioh i-!)if. ui Halifax o(icu fvcry .Moiitlay il:OKOI:C. OkhbN. UTTORNiiY-AT-LAW, Clhcc in illccu Ituihlilig Weldon. N. C. Win. I., KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor at I aw, WKI.IioN, N. r IMhcc in the lianicl Itinhliug. Ituaineaa iolllillv UlHl laitlllully at ten.le.1 to. ASHLHY B STAIN BACK, Attorney-at-l.nw, Notary Public. WliLDON, - - N. C. rinclici-s in the touits ill HulifHY a,l uiljoiniiig counties, l'rotnpt atttentiou all loiallo ,a entinai, ,1 to me ovci M. c. 1'air's alore. Otiice k. ' T CI.Ji K' K New Quarters pity" 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. FLUES! FLUES!! N'OW in ths- lima t,, ..l . foi tiuew. waiitetn. v iiiukr H. Co., Halifax, N. C. i. B. LEWIS, Manaier. a m Am ATTORN! V A I tVKLhON, N. C. I'lUt'tlCt'b 111 lilt' OUUlU Ol Hull Ink e.,.,1 mlioiiiiiii: ruuiilit-H ami il the SimrptM. oouitol llie MaU', Siivcial intfutiun i n u fiiiiiTiuili-' ami prtmn mMiiiuh W.J. Win III 'l , U K IN liAMI.l. Ill 11. DIM, tt lil.lHIN, N. I ' Iv H.V.HAKCISG.VS 01-1 I 't-atBBBt-i a ! (io to HARRISON'S t.llilll. II I I I ! II Nl The past can narer be undone. Tha iooa you snouid have oooaerved will nerer reach a hungry mouth. To tha names of the Illustrious gen erals of today, history win Justly add Oeneral Housewife. Thsrn Is no deferred classification la food oonaarvetjnw TI-- . i Class 1; all In eamn. and ra4 i to "over tha top" wheat ire) aus fas. tker eonterva Are Vou One of Them? 'I here are a irreat matiw I. - rwV,.,b av woiitit very much heoeili.,1 hvi.n.. Chamhrrlain'a Tihw. tn. - ..' i disordrml atomacb. Are you one of them ? Mrs. M. K. Heari. Hal.li...ill. N. V., relates her eiperieuee io the use ol these tablets: "I had a had spell Willi my stomach aliout tii months ago and was troubled for too or Ihroeweekt with gas and ptius iu the pit of my stomach. Our druggiat advised me to tske Chamberlain's Tsblets. 1 took a bottle home and the first dose relieved me wonderfully, snd I kept on taking them until I was cured." These tablets do not relieve psin, but after tbe pain list been relieved may prevent its re- currenee. I' in Automobile Hi'imirn ami AllkimUo! Macliiiif work ilon Kwaiutcs, (iuiiN uihI I'loinlx satihlaptjoii tftinraiitet-d. AUTOMOBILES Tires and Supplies on hand for sale II. VV. IMKI.IStlN, Helilon, N Hnt e ransti (;.il(;k. 0 las UH-TO-THEMINUTK MILLINin. l AM 'Y CiOODHand NOVKLT1KH. liutterick'a I'atterua., K & G. Corsets, Al lases at 7uc. Ladies 76c. to 1. . tav i'riees will hr niaile to suit the times, lists ami Honnets made and trimmed to order. ALL MAIL ORHKRH I'liOMlTLY HI.LKII. n hit cu) fLowEqs 4LL occ4$iois Koat-, 1 ailialloio., allies loleta ami llielii.la Hit- It-ii.lcis. li,l,liua Kloaera atianic 11, lalct i.it. I loial liei..n ai-iMI, ll IV j li.,j;eil. l ull and . Inter Hulhs Are Now ktauy, l lni.l -arly lor Best Results. I'd 'l iiim!., Kv. .,.,,....- I.,..l.l.......u ., n.-i .'xiuouc-i ice lu. e I ri-i a anil Hedge I'lants 10 vari on inn, ih ai J. L. O'QUINN & LMMPASY I'huue UII KAI I Hill North Carolina. Refined Young Ladies as eiepnone operators lit-lMeeii 111 ..1 grade eilucation; salary paid while learu lllir: isillil a,lvMiieen,,-iil- unl,.,,,ll rouniliuga; sick l-uelits; vaeutiou with tm .m-i nisi year. Apply 10 CHIRP OPPDITHD Hume telephone 4 Telegraph Co Slioiiliea. MKS' ' A-USWIH, e Sta- 1... ,, . .. neiuon, is. c(: u Kir '- 1 Si All ihouehts. Dassinnii and He. lights are but minisioro nf in,, ..j feed his sacred flame. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASXORIA GREAT BARG AINS IN TVPEWITERRS. Wa airrv a larw kIil ..i , ... j v, aiauueru 1 lucanu-is. I.SU 1 irmali at i,i,.. ai- arrti. Mia. Itliver M.,i.... i , Hmith 1'ieniier, 1 f. Kmitli A ., ',' ami Underwood. Any other make liom 0 to l.mays notice. We liave both the visible and the luviaihlr. Ue liought a iKii aiuca 01 uieee lypewnu-rs iruui one-luurth to oue-lmlf the legular hole sale price, and 011 salcnua al uue-luuilli to one hall ttie irgulai u lail uricea. A good Typewriter Horn 7.,ai to gls. A better one el? 6u lu fM.M. ihe beat from :iu up to auy price. Will be ,,d to answer auy inquiry iu connection H'ltll tliea maehinua a,,., j.... I , : " uu Kuu saiupiea ol the work done bv any ol tbe I jpe- nincia no nave, every ooy aud girl should have one of out cheap Typewri ters tO learu how tn tiae An., .. : .... i.-iauu who can write well on a lypeiilcr cau demand a large salary. Anyone who buVS S oheaD tvnnm ritur Ihim ... j wanta a better oue later, ae will take back the one bought and allov, the same p.,u ,ui 11 in eicoauge lor a better one if returned in good condition and within tii months. Il not io good condition we allow the market value. We can v Tvne nuuugg Biiu Oilier BUppilet fciPIERS BHOS. WELDON.d.a SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OH PRINTING TO E. L HAYWARD, Weltlon. N. C. Largest Stoclc ii He . Sunt.. Having uo 1 Jagrut'a com 1 j ded to our p -allies us to t heu iu Nurfolk call on ua ou will hnd !, you and get it quickly. listing nu cauvaaeers, no couiuiiasiuns are ad r prices Thia ena- ... - .,FjaRB ma terial and buishit propel ly Ws Pay Freight and Guarantee Safe Arrival' THE CGUFEfi KMlll HIM!, (US years in buainrst.) ii.. 1, Woorl'i mm GLOVER A Wonderful SoO-IranrovAr! Also Makes Excellent Win. ter and Spring Grazing, the Beit of Early Green Food or a isood Hay Crop. The blah nrloaa ..toi. makss K aapeelally dselrabla tor farnvare to aow all tha aoll-improe. CLOWIll unquaatlonabl, one of the beet of soil-Improving arons. msklng wonderful Inortases In tha yields of Oorn, Cotton and other oropt whloh follow H. Writ fn. n.l - . - e- ., ana Wolltl'a MLL 0TALOO, which n"e. fu, Information about ORIMgoN OLOW. IR, ALrLM and all cMd, ,;; owlno. Nailed fraa J HI . T. W. WOOD A sniirc n ssasBSBasSafttssrsifsmssaiffiw)!
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1918, edition 1
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