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ESTABLISHED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. lerms of Subscnotion-Sl-SO Per Annum ,rr t tm " WELDON, N. C THURSDAY, MAlMil (5, l!MS. " VOL. LllL. " " ,rno Tn i THE BEST TOWN OF ALL. j ,'v?yw i FIRST TEACHERS TO CHINA, i rSJfc- r? : (&g MMpwpi -i9aA 0 lpP . -i- -vgyiM rnnlrnH lliFlmd JnwM CASTBRIft -SHOL-OrBBCBNT tint Uwawniaai aw MS r j.w I Liu ii limit either Up mm, w p""" j :r . . j- .i iioiiv for 1 and Feverlshnl " nr." For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tlio Signature of tm ' Exact Copy of Wrapper. ft JP In Use For Over Thirty Years nncrrnnin UHOIUIIIH tMIMNTMIIDDMHIl MIW YO.Il CIT. Missionaries Followed the Close ol the War With Oreat Britain In 1843. The first general attempt to in troduce Christianity into China ,Ut,. fnini Anril 24. 1845. when the Chinese government, following the disastrous war with Great Brit ain, granted permission to foreign ers to teach the Christian religion. Missionaries from many countries began immediately to flock to China but in most places the white uev- ils" were received wtih nos- iluv The Emperor Taou the laiter Dart of his reign favored the introduction nf Ktironean arts and religion, died in 1850, and his son, Hieng Fung adopted a reactionary policy. One of the odd results ot tne in troduction of Christianity into China was the appearance in 1851 of a rebel leader who called him self Tienteh, and who announced himself as the restorer of the wor ship of the true god, Shan-ti, and derived manv of his dogmas from the Bible. He called himselt the brother of Jesus.the second son ot God and the monarch ot all De neath the skies, and demanded universal submission. His insur gent followers called themselves Taepings, of "Prince of peace," but the title was utterly belied by their atrocious deeds. Get The Habit PBuy for Cash. SaveC3 Enhe pennies by buy-'CJ ing at W. T. PARKER & CO, Wholesale Cash Store WBLDON, N. C. n HE DID SO. After addressing a woman's cook ing club, a famous lecturer was be sieged by the members, who ques tioned him about his own nouse hold and about his kitchin in par ticular. "Are you satisfied with your cook?" some one asked. "Yes, indeed," was ihe reply. "Is she economical?" "Very." "Can she bake pies and bread?" "The best in the land." "Is she tidv?" "A tidv as a oin and as attrac tive in appearance as one would care to see. How about her disposition? i think it is about perfect." 'Huh!" exclaimed one of the matrons, who had been having trouble with her cook. "It's a wonder you don't marry the girl. With a satisfied smile the lectur er replied: That's exactly what I did. HOW HE WOULD DO IT. "YourNose Knows" All smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. The Encyclopaedia Britannica cya about the manu facture of smoking tobacco, "... on the Continent and in America certain 'taacc3 arc employed . . . the uae of the 'sauces' is to improve the flavour and burning qualities of the leaves." Tuxedo uses chocolate the purest, most whole some and delicious of all flavorings! Everybody likes chocolate we all know that chocolate added to anything as a flavoring always makes that thing still more enjoyable. That is why a dash of chocolate, added to the most carefully selected and properly aged burley tobacco, nrrkesTuxedo more enjoyable "Your Nose Knows" Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or O on your judgment "Your Nose Known" Hi' had Iii'imi "ovnr there;" hail roimi th wi.iirdrius of the , Old World arcliiti't'ture Kieut ; Uw puliuM'8, lofty cttntlf and uuiiHl and itiHiirinse citllio driilN. lie hail trodden Htiwt flllll.'il ill Kollir uml HtOI V. I'1' luul seen where kinus had lifl forth in Kplendor, where run- (iierorH, retiiniinn from victo ry, hud eoiiiplurimtly received the acclaim of tlio multitudes. But the Krundust, gladdest sight, the bent town ill the world, wastheOld Home I own. To the returning doughboy the little red brick station was tar morn imnresnive thuii Charing Cross Station in London, and Main street, with its vynerable hitch racks, gave him a big- irer thrill than ever riul tne Strand or Piccadilly. .1 i m Home'H combined grocery and dry goods store had a delight ful something about that never was presented by the shops of Paris or Havre. The First (and only) Methodist Episcopal Church inspired in him a feel- inu- nf raverence that even Westminister had failed to bring. And there was more pure, unalloyed joy in the flat expanse of prairie south of the deoot than in The Hoe at Ply mouth or the Promenade ai Rrest It was home; that is why, Kansas City Star HE'D OOT RELIOION. 1 1 a vrr?T2fl l. - rn, 'i n y Is YOUR Farm Rented ? Perhaps so but would you like to dispose of it i.. ;t pnni'iT ill dSU ijoiuwiiai ..v... 0 Your tenant need not be J TJ'mlV ' diiturbcd. Let us Subdivide Your Farms, Sell k at AUCTION! We are completely equipped to handle all kinds of property. .'.ritory unlimited. Efficient Corps of Publicity Experts Accurate Surveyors. Energetic Auctioneers and Sales Force WRITE FOR BOOKLET EXPLAINING OUR METHODS Atlantic Coast Realty Co. " Tht Name Thai Juitifia Your Confidtnct" PETERSBURG, VA. OFFICES GREENVILLE, N.C. (Reference: Any Djnk in Greenville, N. C. or Petenburs, V.) tsr?v Tho r-t:.V! Totcco for Pipe 1 Cig.relta r Cuarorr.ea ny THANKFUL. cheerful Dlace for when you eat your rnea s amid pleasant m surroundings you uo mum iu . ... it Unnlf U And good digestion means ncau. HAVE US FURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM . A Aina n Tnhlea. Chairs. Side i ne vane iv u uvsiilh t -board. China Closets, Serving Tables and the ike U ample to satisfy your desires whatever they k in ihf matter of stvle, finish and price. Come in and talk It over with us. We are as eager to GIVE satisfaction as you are 10 receive it Weldon Furniture Company, A wiuv noliiical candidaic, after sDeech in an aericultural district, announced that he would be Elad to answer any questions that might be put to him. A voice from the audience: You seem to know a lot about a farm er's difficulties. May I ask a ques tion about a momentous oner "certainly," replied the candi date, nervously. "How can you tell a bad egg? went on the merciless voice. The candidate wailed until the laughter died away, then replied "IF I had anvthiint to tell a Daa egg, 1 think I should break it gent ly- He won the place. Weldon, N. 0. - Weekly Health Talks What Doctor Pierce Has Done For Humanity' We are in position to give flrst olass service on Automobile Repair ing also Automobile Ignition, Light ing and Starting. Battery charging a specialty. When you need First- Glass Service at once call JONES & SONS Phone 205 GARAGE, WELDON, BY DOCTOR CB1PPS- . .I... wwmpd to me thst 1. una " " , oi f Rnffaln. N. Y.. shoalO DO lT. I icii-o, v. ' - - ( placed near the top warn a n.. u. America's great Deneiacwni u. n,i nnnnuered human ait .ae to degree that lew realiM. nr. - k. fnnnrl TfltTIMlV Ulttli Ucs nueuevci uo , ha at onca announced tl came uisvi , in the newPper and tola wner. eoald be boogM a a mu P""- . . uu On. iimial custom of kocping the ingredienU leorct, to thai the rich only couia auuru w mU jJi.. hut nnanlv orinted the nama , , l.v.l nnil hrrh h A" 01 VMM w " . . ...a.- .h. n.mA. ol ur. rierce auu .n wiilolT known, and DU ujniivi ' .... they Stand lor better health and better RitizerifihiD. r r.1 thin treat Dhveioian't mo loocesslul remediee 1 known aa Doctor Pierce'i Pleasant feiieta- in ... n..,. ....nta nills. composed ol . 1 r - - .... Mayapple, leavea ol aloe, root of jalap- thinga that atnre grown iu ... Iheee Pelleta are sale because they move the bowele gently, leaving no nau alter -ellecta, aa o many pills do. niton thev make a person wnu takea them leel like a new man or woman, lor they cleanse the inteetlnea ol bard, decayed and poiaonou. iu.. that accumulate! when one is costive. It you are constipated, by all means to to your amggisi ww "- ttw. ii,nt Pellets. They may prove to be the very thing your lyttem requires to uw r" -tappy. 'Mid all my thanks for gifts of wondrous worth I'll not regret my gratitude for earth On which my God has pleased to give me birth. A treasury it is of beauty rare, A wealth of golden joys beyond compare, And signs of grace and kindness everywhere. I'm grateful for its flowers and its trees; The grandeur of the mountains and the seas; Its light, its dark, its hours of toil and ease. I'm grateful for the home it gives me here, And all its loving friendliness so dear; Its gifts of laughter, sympathy, and cheer. And were it all of life e'en then I'd be Singing my song of thanks right lustily Cnr ile linmiin led iovs vouchsafed to me. Copyright, 1919, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate. THE SADDEST NIGHT, The stars over Palestine were dim that night, Not because of any obscuring clouds, Or silvery mist, or plant-refreshing rain, It was the dry season and the atmosphere Was crystal-clear, without fleck or flaw. The stars were dim because of their own tears Tears unbidden, which could not be restrained. The dew was heavy on the olive leaves And on the sparse grass were crystal beads of water. For the night wept, as well as the far away stars And the very darkness seemed to groan in agony. Down in a garden one lone figure bowed. The world has ever since loved the olive trees Because they shadowed His grief, in part only, From the far-dimmed stars and the night. No grief has ever touched a soul that was so keen. So all powering, as that which reached the Master On that saddest night the world has ever known. Choice Hams There Is nothing more appetizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anything you may want In the line of meats. All Kinds of Canned Goods GOOD OEOCBRIliS build up the system, stimulate the brain, and increase your capacity to think. And right thinking brings best re rults. Our prices make you think. Call in to see us. L. E. HULL, Near Batchelor's Opera Home, WELDON, N.C. "Parson." exclaimed Cullen, "I'se got Migion 'ligion' I tell you!" "That s fine brotner ! tou arc going to lay aside all sin?" "Yes, sah I "You are going to be a regular attendant at church?" "Yes, sah-ree." "You are going to care for your wife and five boys?" "Ah! yes, sah." 'You are going to pay your debts?" "Sah? Dat ain't 'ligion; dat's business." CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years -.. Jv ,V ,V ft M -A n: misti v-fo& jbj-WiR rtX? W w w Tfti ..V tiv tiv - o- 'r - Qa&l ixjSr. u . r3'. I flfrS I Fall and winter fflt am. Shoes and Clothing. 11 LADIES COAT SUITS W ' . IRfW m II S Iffi-T- JUST RECEIVED a Line of FUR gg, II at reasonable prices. r?V tV a mam m . mm M M MM otiM A I .S I nIN UAUK. n " "i-i r w WW Always bears the Signature of Desertion by friends would be bearable The shadow of tomorrow's cross could be endured; The cut of the nails and the thrust of speurs Could all be borne but beyond these, Alas! The Master feln keener grief! ... " tQUAftt DEAL fOH SvkKY INCOMS TAX PAYtn l Wlilnclin. D. C. "The rlahte ol all persons now filing Income Tn returns are amply protected by provisions ror i abatements, reiumis eira oi- peals, suys i:oiuinisiouur m lei C. Holier. 'Kvery person can ne sure 01 a square deal. No person Is ex- nected to pay more man nis share of tnx. His share la de termined solely by the amount and nature of his net income for 1H18, as denned In the lew. "Abatement petitions are dc;i!i with open mlndeilly. Itefmoln will be made In every case where too much tsx Is erroneously col- "Th Income Tax Is 'on the I. e all the wuy througu." Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Al some period every man carries his pocket for luek. in his career something in Money is always a satisfactory 'raveling companion. J ,," ITS UNWISE to pat off to-day's duty until to morrow. If your stomach to acid-disturbed take IU-HQ1D5 the new aid to digestion comfort today. A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & B0WNE MAKERS OF SCOTT 9 EMULSION For 25 Years BRO-MAL-GINE has been used J and sold for HhADACnt. i, ho relieved thousands of i nervous, sick and neuralgic headaches, WITHOUT AN UHPLIASAUT SYMPTOM i BKO-MAL-CilNE is the only headache remedy within our knowl edge that has the endorsement of as reputable physicians as are in North Carolina. Is this not conclusive to you that ! Bro-Mal Gine iJ & The Busy Store, WELDON, N C g o i dim Mmwm ! Ii J IV l IV U 1 n 1 Ul 1 1 UUVJi I II II ESTABLISHED II ii ii II P Capital and Surplus. S63.0QQ. n WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. J 4 PAID ON SAVINQS DEPARTMENT W. K. DANIKL, FRRKI1IKNT. W. R. SMITH. vici-FnasisiNT. L. C DRAPER," stands without a peer as a safe and j effective remedy tor neauacnes r Influenza pains and aches readily yield to a dose or two of Bro-Mal-Gine. For sale everywhere in 10, 25 and 50 cent bottles and at all foun tains. i THE BROMALGINE CO, Now Is the Time! Subscribe to The Roanoke News, a newspaper for the people. Only Si. 50 per year in advance. ! ' ;n, c, J.O.Box244 17
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