Newspapers / Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / Sept. 26, 1918, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
LOOK! UTZ & DUNN'S SHOES M M M W W W v ''A , '' v 'Vv W? -A W W W A ) IF NOT VISIT TIU M. K E ID'S I 1 Hgy JLJ JUL :- !&,tUrTWHjd "iiiMiTTiniriiiMii mnitia?fct4tl''''' lifc iSSwAA. , ., W J TO the man who saves, t tio best business opportunity comes when he is prepared to :ake udvumiice of it. I T TAKF.S MONF.Y always io take atlvumage of such I uppiH i n 1 1 1 1 -. Ak'li V'HJ PIT PARED TODAY ? l Ni'l, UH: ' A.N" i Lit A I'd NIK' THING Hian to ! 1 1 i ,.M..i 1 1 i-D v . i V ! 1 .ii-i! iii stuvcrd yim will not nt elect i lilts III Nl oI.M ( 1 1 1 1 1 , .Illi' Kit II Mi.in lo) U jj3 ti) j p f w II 111? 3 ill a .a u u 1 1 o PM r To) ITS (JUIfiAT OCTOBE I! J -2 -:i A N L) 4 . jgi Your Friends Will be There EVERYTHING To Entertain and Instruct! &t &l &l V '4$ ?A ?A ?A "A "A ?A ?A f ?w v: fi $ fc 3 -A A S -?A -A A A I T 11 l: IUIAMIKI M WS Thuksuay, Sr.i'T. iti, I si 1 s. Published bvcry Ihursday. Willi all ihe hie guards seaitcr- j ed up and dnwi the belches J per- 1 j sun MIH-.I ht' y mdiisirinus 10 j aeeutiiplfdi a sueeesslul ilr ninj; j I ihis viiuiuh r i THt LONG AfiO. Nnle I riun An Dlil .1 It I. Iliiirv llv HMkUlil" Al r'l tl "Mi- RAII Siil SI IN.kll'lliiMN UiYWil: Ony Yi'M, il-y mail) iul)ianl, H."'U 811 Mcnilhi-. " " 1 i.AMi has applied I" ihe : I 'niitd Stales ( lovernnieiil for a Mnpniem 11I tat Nn irnuHe al all in arranging ill n Jum pate down 1 .1 few head waiters ! A wi't-kly I iiuniMutic juiiriial ilrvuti'il 0 Itie material, rilm'utuma!. nililical ftnil aifrioiiUutat intrivHtH ut llalilux ami cut roil ud 111 1 con tit ii's. Ailvortimn ratrs rraminalilf anii fur Qifthpd ou application. I pledge allegiance to MY ri.Ati and t the Republic; for whii.li 11 stands, one nation in divisible with Liberty and Justice tor all. IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE CR FRAIL mnder-iize or under-weight remember Scoff' Emultion it nature's grandest frowinj food; it strenKthena their bones, make healthy blood and pro mote sturdy growtlu aroM A IViwn. nii'iifiH.I N J. IF the war goes on much further Turkey will not have an inch of rug to stand on. What has become of ihe old fashioned salient with an apex to ward Paris? Oh, have a heart! Can't 1 fellow change his mind. U ONDKR if each sister of a teleg rapher is justified in wearing a service button now that the wires irr nnrW (rev'rrrncr.t control ? Dissolution of the Harvester Trust has been decided upon. This leaves oil, meat, milk, politics, peas and the hat check private without a rival. Meanwhile we suppose the Sultan may be rewarding his Hun allies by conferring upon them the much coveted Order of the Turk ish Bath QUERY: "How many sons has your Majesty lost?" remains un answered. The kaiser isproba'ily looking 'em over wondering which he'll drown. 666 cures Malarial Fever. 1 1' would appear li mil the 1 '.nil- .11. it disclosures that divers con-1 tractors havebeen laving up against a rainy day, even it their products were itnseaworthv I ii i)i 11 fn ili Dec .?(), IH-m. 1 uiiiremenls ol our school write a coniposiuor.. He. "ii e 1 ry l-'nday ahct thus w e alternate, and I be I w ill copy in composition week end" on these Sivvtr slackers there may be who are too proud 10 tight, but il the drall board keeps on raising the age limn tew there will be who are too old to tight. 1 III: pcupli o! ,'uu man, Russia, are sure to conic over to the Al lies. I he M1111ne.se women's par ly has declared against the Huns I .onie on, Mermaids! Sl'.l. thai the bank reserves w ere $17,151,520 less man last w eek. Tnai's all right. Somebody going on vacation thought he might be short ol currency perhaps. 1 i.oi'.i.is of the liconotii ic I e igne of Nations for after the war in ikes ii appear as if it would have been economical lorliermany not to have started the big noise. A retreat to ihe Meusc is hinted at in Uerhn. If Berlin is 111 doubt as to whether the repori is well founded she can have it confirmed by communicating with (ieneral 1-och. ilK), L 1 s 1 Y J SU I'K III-'nil ID. i in (IK KII.KIK). 1. 1 CAXCdl I lank .1. ( lirncy maki'i nalh lliut lie m Hi'iiKir p'irtiH't ill tlie llini r I' .1 I li.-iu y ,V ( o., iloliitf hiimiii s in tin' eilv nt lulislo. ( (unity aii.l Male aliai'sm.l. ami llnil haul lii 111 will nftv on- io... ilml i"11ai I'm eaeh an.l eveiy ease nt l iUaolilliat niiiiiul lie enred t.v tlu use iii llall H l alairli Meilieiuo. 1 hank i.citi:i:, MMI1 lo hetnre mi' and -iiiii'oli,l in my pri'Mcnee, llnsiali .lay nl lieot mlier A l. is-ct. A. W. (.I.KASON, Nolaiy I'ulilie. Ilall't Catauli Cure is 1:1k. n inteinal ly and acta directly ni"ii the Idond and Diucuua aurlaerr ol' ll sysl, 111. ..'.( ;. .si. .v it)., Toa do. din 0 icHionoiiiaiR aeni iree. rnce ..m-uii per boltle. .sold hy all ilrutririsl.s lUHV I aroiW Pilla for Constipation Olitj cures Headaches, Biliou-s ness, Loss of Appetite, or that tired aching feeling, due to Malaria or Colds, Fine tonic. 1HiiY 6o LL You Ewtl? You might get sick or hurt be prepared for it You might want to make an investmentstart now, "Takes money to make money," you know You might be visited by thieves or fire an account with us prevents loss, the saving habit is a mighty good one to get Into. We pav 4 per cent on Sav ings Accounts :3 THE BANK OF HALIFAX HALIFAX 1ST. O. N. I.. Stedmnn, P. C. Ore-gory, P. H. Gregory President Vn'r-Prenident. (taxbiifr The Citizens Bank 1 1 Al IFAX. N. C. Wl: invite the people ol Halifax and surrounding country to pat ronize this Hnnk. Why not have a checking account ? It Is necessary In these times. It saves you money, and you have a re ceipt against payments to your creditors. Kesides it gives you 11 standing In your community. We have every facility known for Sound Hanking, and invite you to open an account with us. The smnllest account receives as much attention as the Inrgcst with us. e pny 4 per cent Compoundcdcd Ouurterly un Savings, cuiiic. in mid tuik it oer with us We need ynu, you need us. '"U subnet is: "The forth ol Our S mom'." " The festive sea s n known as Christinas, which usually .nines on the 25lh of lie s' lib r, is now drawing near and ts vei y dear to humanity, ill that 11 is a nine ol reunion with families, a id Ii lends, and a tunc of rejoicing .rid gratitude to Almighty God, for i ii g,n ol I hs sou to redeem a d:i:g w.:i!d li.uii everlasting sin a id death 1 have never understood why mis gl'.i urns and sacred season should, according to my idea, be so wofluliy desecrated; this occas ion of all others which the enure world should observe in quiet and prayerful joy, is usually a season ol the mosi hilarious conduct; a true when the world presumes to do things with impunity, which uiukr normal conditions, would Iv unlawful Does humanity real ize what these words mean? "To us a child of hope is horn To us a world is given, The woiuler'nl of counselors The great and mighty Lord." Now this 10 a lost world means more than human words can ex press, and only those who are in full enjoyment of Ihe Christian graces can appreciate what this priceless boon means for a dying world. A very considerable per cent, of lite earth's population are non-he-hevcrs, and yet many of them in their last moments have been known lo call upon God. He w ho holds the lace ol nature and notes the inexhaustible re sources of the grand old earth upon which wc reside, can under rea sonable scrutiny and thought, doubt that it is nothing short of Divine origin This earth we call "Old Mother" I he only home we've known, Fills hearts with inspiration For truly she is our ow n. We can't exist without her Her fond parental care, Her bounty has always yielded Her wealth does ever share. Fond mother, we're only thinking Of what the soil is worth, l o the myriad human beings Now covering all the earth. f term her dear old Mother Appropriate name indeed, She houses, clothes and feed us Is alive to all we need. Did we not thank her kindly 1 lot gratitude impart, e d not deserve the life she gave And nourished from the start. Ingratitude is oft displayed I Ins source ol help ignorffd, Oh! shameless man no thanks to give Such baseness be deplored. Our Father Kind of Heaven I'niies with "Mother Farth." Supplies His needy children tth things to them of worth, Is ever mindful of us In earth or heaven above, He's sent all good things for us Through His gentle hand of love. I lad not Christ been deemed es sential to s Ivaiion, then He would not com j earth; this proves 1 lull an absolute necessity to this end, and this inward monitor called conscience, will invariably lead aught, it listened to; thus it is im possible to estimate the value of Chnsi to a sinful world, though it's millions should endeavor to compute His worth throughout the ages of eternity. NOTICI: TO KUIU)I:KS. Ihe Government's imperative need of materials and labor re quires that practically all new con struction work which cannot be classed as a direct or indirect w ar neeeessity be deferred until we j have won the war. ' To make this policy effective, 1 the following plan has been ar ranged by ihe Vt'ar Industries Hoard The rule does not apply 11 repairs or extension of existing buildings where the aggregate cost is not over $2,500, nor to certain classes of war work building, but otherwise the procedure is as fol lows: 1 . The person concerned must present to the County Council of Defense a sworn statement of the facts. 2. The County Council's rec ommendation is sent, together with the original application, to the State Council of Defense. 3. The Slate Council reviews the case, and reports unfavorably to the applicant or favorably to the X'ar Industries Board, which cither issues or w ithholds the per mit and notifies the applicant. No building will be done in ihe county by anyone unless these in structions are strictly followed and permit therefor is issued. R. C. DUNN. Chair. Council of Defense, Halifax County, ! i! You Can't Eat Meat 100 Miles Away Preparing meat is only, a part of Swift & Company's usefulness. The finest meat in the world wouldn't do you any good one hundred miles away from your table. Swift 4 Company efficiency has made it possible to place complete lines of products in the smallest and most remote communities. To be sure the work is done well Swift & Company, through its branch houses and car routes, brings the meat to the retail dealer for you. Swift & Company lays out car routes covering towns big, little, medium sine which are not served by a Swift branch house. Salesmen find out in advance what is wanted by the dealers in every town. They are followed by refrigerator cars loaded with retailers' orders, which are delivered at each town fresh, clean, and sweet once or twice each week. Swift & Company operates a large number of car routes like this, from four teen distributing plants. This is a necessary and natural part of the packers' usefulness. It fits into the industry in an orderly, effective way. It makes better meat cheaper from one end of the land to the other. Swift & Company, U. S. A. 1 id Inch White Voile, lovely qiiallly, 25c. In $1 Ihe yard. JA Inch I'aney Striped and plaid Voiles, Itnliste and Klaxons, JS and 50c the yard. 27 Inch fancy Voiles, Crepe and flaxnns. IH ami ,15c yard. '0 iei h ' M l'. "in quiselte -i.-,e':i. pi ie.11. fi: 1. the y .rit. All grades ol silk, Including the hlte and turquoise wash silks, for skirts, waists and lingerie. Another new featur ust added to our line Is the "STANDARD NI-MO COHSET." You conserve both health and money when you ueui them, M. FREID, LADIFS AND GENT'S OUTFITTER, WELDON, N. C. TWO CAKES PALM OLIVE SOAP P R E E With every purchase of 50c. Palm Olive Face Powder or Palm Olive Face Cream 50c... we will give TWO 15c. CAKES of Palm Olive Soap. FREE as long as our stock lasts, W. M. Cohen Drug Company, Weldon, North Carolina. pl FDR THOSE WHO PREFER IHE BEST, jl"T AIR'S ! 0 Home Made Pies, j Hot Chocolate, (Whitman's Make) Tomato Boullion Sandwiches, Coffee. 2 jLyiiiihaven Bay Oysters k on the Half-Shell IT1,... TU ijlaVUl 1UUBB WUU Prefer The Best. MX. PAIR 1. 1 I if O (Confections, Toilet Articles, fruits. Cigars, Medicines, Complete l uncheonette In Connection. fOn 1GD.SK VhO PREFER M Ml 2 -I i to I ! o 2, CD wl (d : 09 ct a s '"5 5 "5 '15 jar. 2f - 5 C. s. tf"- Nl-W link Of ill Dinner Sets, vj Fancy China, li Cut Glasa. ll Shirt Waists J HATS Laces, Toys. in f fiii l - V, I J II mm ft) It will pay you to inspect our stock be ffj fore purchasing elsewhere. t PRICES TO SUIT ALL. LlBEl;TG'S5-l(i-25t.ST0KE tt Weldon. North Carolina. vl U Vi Vi h Kit
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 26, 1918, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75