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t s yflillllfll --ll!.. y? .... 1 11 If!!! i iii!1 'I ''U ' U:'i ' :w -I; "l U '-V-.' v,-, iii 1 11 :, 813 ; P1' yJOU can't help cutting loose joy'us ' I remarks every time you Hush your smokrepot with Prince Albert it hits you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of jimmy pipe and cigarette makin s sunshine and as satisfy ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four! It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure pasture I For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. That's because it has the quality. Quick as you know Prince Albert you'll write it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tonguel Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and -that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor wtth sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. M im POTATOES! Have you heard that L. J. Moore & Company are sdlinsr I good Irish Potatoes this week at 4ic per peck. L. J. Moore & Co., Successors to E. Clark, Opposite Postoffice. The Store of Quality and Service a- LIV VOLUMN. We enier our 5-iih volumn whh this issue. The Roanoke News was establii led in 18(56 by Sione & Uzzell. KEEP STRONG As an aid to robustness, thousand upon 'Sousands use V . IT 15 ol U S DM US regular AC rlnrlr.wirL- Ka ..an. around. A rich tonic, Scoff 'j abounds in plnmpn. tknf tribute to the up-building of strength. Be sure that you bay Scott', Emulsion. scou&Bi me. Blooniueld.SJ. J, 19-3 MFMnR 2 PYFDrKPQ I "e a most ivi(in Pic,ure. The mw,"w"""- ''"' jorck-strj comr,v,t f Indies of me faculty of the IIirIi Sdioul and young gentlemen ol ihe nmi jd.k-d much hy iheir pair c sut;g and airs. The services were opened nh Player hy Rev. I-, M Sh.mihur ter and closed uith th- t,v.-nniic-hy Rev. J. (i U,, Jlld so ended a must beautiful and im pressive occasion . Captain W. T. Shaw's I Picture Presented to I the Graded School. , An extraor linarv session of Con. gressof ihe United States has been called 10 met" on May the I9ih. to receive sucl communications as may be made by the Chief Hxecu live. REPUBLICAN Leader Mundell's siatemeni th.it ihe constructive leg islation enacted by the recent Dem ocratic Congress had been dis cussed is an admission of the truth of the oh repeated charge that the G 0. H. is the party of promises, but not of fulfillment. A year ago, vocal patriots were declaring thai the War Department had "ceased to function." Vi'hen the armistice was signed, the Amer ican troops on ihe western front were second in number to the French, only, as was the extent of the front they held. If our memory isn't far afield, none of the conspicuous opponents of the League of Nations was in Europe at any time during the war or has been there since. On the other hand, some of the leading advocates of the league have been over where they got a first-hand picture of wjr's horrors, notably former Attorney Vt'ickersham and loniitr 1 omlliaaia Ucncui Hitch cock. Republican high-iunff advo catcs are going to find it difficult to get Ihe country to accept prosperity as an issue. The country's pros perny is reflected in the enormous foreign trade, with the balance heavily on the side of ex ports, and the fact that the Treas ury Department's call of March showed the country banks to have made the most notable increase on record. For A Sprained Ankle. " fl""" P"il le after the injury is i ,, iini it, t a hotile of Chamlwrlain't iauiniuut uuU follow Ilia plaiu printed direotioni which accompany the bottle, Confederate Memorial exercises were held in the auditorium of the graded school on l-'nJ.iy, May Dili, at S o'clock P. M. An interesting piogram had been prepared and was much enjoyed by a large and sympathetic audience. Hon. Tasker L. Polk, of War ranto!!, made the address of the evening and as usual delighted his hearers. While paying high trib ute to the glorious part North Car olina has played in the events of t lie nation in the past he dwelt es pecially on the course of one of eldon s own who fell on the 1 Sth ol July last at Chateau Theirv. Capt. William T. Shaw whose portrait, a handsome picture done in sepia, at the close of the ad dress was presented to the school by Mrs. Ida T. Wilkins, president of the Junius Daniel Chapter U. 1) C. of Weldon. This picture was given by the Chapter and the Lotus Club composed of the young men of Weldon ol which Captain Shaw was a member. The presi dent in presenting the picture spoke of herself us a living link connecting the bright May morning of more than half century ago, when the news came that Stone wall Jackson was dead, with the 26th of July, 1918, when the news came to Weldon that one of her own sons had fallen in far away France. She emphasized the fact that Lapt. Shaw s name with Lee and Jackson should be held in honor by the future pupils of the school with the hope that by lugk mg on this portrait others might be led to higher attainments and no- hlrr pnrnosfs and so rm'iMf fh' example of this noble young man. Little Lillian Piercie Williams un veiled the portrait which had bean draped by a beautiful silken U. S. Flag. Prof. W. B. Edwards, su perintendent of the school, was master of ceremonies, introduce the speaker and accepted the pic ture for the school in place of Hon. W. E. Daniel who was unavoid ably absent. This Mr. Edwards did with ease and grace. The rostrum of the school wis beautifully decorated by a commit tee of ladies of the Chanter uiih ferns, flowers and Confederate flags, while the flags of the Allies with "Old Glory" high over all Ihhiik in iiiurr ( iilanli in tin. sretxin ol'th, n.unti-y than all ,,Uut disvav'S pnl twihrr, nn.l unlil Hi.. :,t f,.ff ?w ""s PI'C',1 !.,. i iii'ii i nl ilc. I'or a iti.nl ii. any yoao. .I.u-t..i prmmuuml n a lonil .li,.ac an. I , m.a M s- mi'l hy ciiiwaiitly lulling to Bl,h loi'al Ui-atmi lit. .r..imuiuvd il nuMiial.l,.. M'i. iio,. Ia.""'-ii alairli 1 '"' '"iMitMl .,ii:il ,,,a,., an.l lliri. lV.n- rt'.tnn i-i.i.-iitiitn.nal li.at- im-nl. Hall .(atanli Mr.mni,- niaiiufac i'in.1 i.y 1 a. ri..y a c,,., fuMo Ol.if. ! tlifiiulyciuiMitutiuiial run u" n.aiMi. it is tak. ii intiiiially It a.l..hi,rtl H. I, an,! iuc,, snrlai'i - of the v-t. lll. I l.v i.iK.r Iiun.lr.'d ilullam foi any raw'it fuiln to curt. f. .l.t'llKMiY K) I nlclo, (lh i iMiiiinniais m ill im.. t'nci. 7.', r,.nta Pit liottlf. Sul.l l.v all.lrunL-i.t, llull'i. l amilv I'.ll. rr ('.ii,t..,ition A wise man an nnun mn u,,t,c ands of things he doesn't want. fSlf ArncR Despondenct cnuts Jot. After Hicknibb coueh Health. Aiter Wulvw coins Stkcnqtii. In the spring when you're "all in" fd cut blood thin, if you will turn to Nature's remedy, a tonic made from wild roots and tmrks, which has stood fifty years as the best spring tonio you will find strength rcgninod. No need to tell you it's Dr. I'ierco's Golden Medical Discovery, put up in tablet or liuuid form nnH RtAA K,. . druggist in the land. After a hard winter shut up indoors, your blood needs a temperance tonic, a tissue builder ntlH hlru. ..mnlrn..!,..il.:. Medical Discovery" of Dr.Pierce's. Bend 10 cents to Dr. Pierce'e Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, tor Uiul package. PoducoA. Ku "Wl,. 1 . . , rNld Wu imnn.M.1 i . Iv m. Dr. Piwoe'i Uold.n MediaU Duoovury jna It io ennchBd and putiW my blood thil I Jvt had troul, tht Uod ,in( ,0oii(ill M,.dical Ducovery' a tin very boat blood put.l'.er I " "u I"1!0 1 im ver known aim I nonr asaitAla If finp-i ' WELDON 33 YEARS AGO. ! From Ihe Roanoke N-ws, ,Var. ; 25- April 1-8-15. IHfift. i Mr. .1 M. Million. of tliisooiui j u, an. I Mr T. V. M.is.m, ,.f N 1 . 1 1 fiii!iiitoii county, ha o In on ;ij'i. iiitr. hy tin- t oriior np- I'M till- I'OUIlllitliV to 1 r 1 1 tho I'nivoisity, ('.xniniiie its coinii inni .ind iiKikea roi..rt ;it the coiniiii'ticviiiont next J nut'. l Aiailnti It nites us plens tiro to nlinoiineo the tnarriiiite "I' I'avnl Poll, Km., of Kntlelil, In Misn Klizti A, MoLin, tilno of I li.il .l:n'i', which took place tit tin' Church of the A.lvent, Kit 1 i -1 I . oil Weillleailny, the 17th IM-Ulil, I lie liev. A. S. Smith, I'. P , ollii-inliiii;. Till. I.I I KIUIIV Si ul BI-'X ( hi I iii -ihn it li I the Wei. Ion Lit- nil Soeiety nave all inlellee iii.il iili i lainiiieiit to the peo ple of i liloll wiim elljoyeil liv 'In- l.ii'ne ainlieiiee. About 8 o'rlork ,ll.l-e W. A. Diillic! j I ho prei-iiletit of the fiiieiely, in- 11 "loivil the Kev. V. H. Mor ton. ho had boon selected for tho iloelainatioii. lie chose -lr. . .it the Snitch." Mr. M.otoii was fully eiptal to the "1'i asioii and his rondeiim; of t ho .. e.' was as well done as it 0(1111.1 lie and was much en joyed by the attentive ninli oliee. Tho subject for debate was: " Inch has more inlln eneo on tiuin, money or wo man." Mr. J. J. Lockhnrt opened the debute in favor of "money" and sustained his side of tlu question with ability. i lie was followed by .Mr. W. T. Shaw, who spoko eloquently ! and ably in favor of Iho nil ! powerful and all pervading in- Ihieiiee of 'woman." Pr. J. I K. Shields was the next spenk ! er and hp upheld the power and inllueiico of money in a speech full of humor and pathos, at one titno having tho uudionce silent in thought and then aniiiii breaking out into rip ; pliiiK laughter which sotne j times grew to a roar at his sal lies of wit. .Mr. P. X. Stain i back, was the last speaker, and I he spoke in favor of "woman." j Mr. Stainback is fluent, easv and graceful and gave some hard licks to the opposition. A vote of the society by a small majority decided tho question in favor of money, and tho uu- dience voted on the Bide of wo man. April 1. Miss Maggie Sledge, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Bertie eountv. and Scotland Neck, has return ed home. Miss Tempe Jovntr has re. turned home from a visit to Daltimore. April 8.-Mr. J. L. Puir and family left last weok for Louis- burg, winch place they will in future make their home. We regret for good people to leave April S. Twenty-one head of cattle wore found drowned in one pile on the farm of H. J. Poiie. ESU . nftpr tho wntun f the late freshot subsided. Only four of them were -Mr. Pope's. About Rheumatism. tthi'iuiiatiam causes moru pain and aullVrinir than any other disease, for the reason that it Hie most common of all Ills, and it isccrtainly (rralifying to suf. fi riTs to know that there is a remedy that will all'ord relief, anil make rest and sleep pussihle. It is called chainhcr Iain's Liniment. ilnifirm REMEMBER THIS IS ft No matter where ou buy it.Luiianne coffee is always the same high standard of excellence. ftEvery pound is sold in an air-tight tin can. f Luzianne retains its rull rich Flavor, UZfANNt m in coffee The Roily -Taylor Compaiiy Aril' CYi'ii;f WF.FK - - j r r.pi.,,1 . Nemo (. U'e have betn anxiously looking fnrwiird to the lime when we could it'll you jII about all the new Nemo inventions. I'ntil now this bus been an im possibility, because w'e were co operating with the Government lo help decrease the demand for cor- Onr siock ol Nemo tiorseis and Pir..-.sietvs hive been specially , s i tn.it c cm rcjJily lit you to just (he y.iu li ml J near. Friends Watches YOU CAN DEPEND ON THIS o r Don t Quit Readine u 4r NewsDarera A JN0W. .lust because the war is r nr oecause you .may be busy with raising a new crop, is no reason whv vnn chnnlil rp. m l.BA .. with the great problems facine the -vnu, aiiu nig ljiiiicu otaies. The DfrinH nf rarlincimom hand. New conditions are coming iu uiiu new issues must be met. You must rend a da.lv ne m Mt.na- njner to kern inrnrmH anA . r , r ""iimwu qiiu iu know what is happening and how on iinpuiiuiit inutiers are reached. The man who i iiifnrn.l a ,i.. man who will keep ahead. When you rend a dailv newsnincr r,i ihe best. We believe that we are Eiving you the greatest value for your money when you subscribe for the Greensboro Daily News. 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C- N, RICKS, Li Wasington Avenue, (Jeweler) m:i.don. n. c OE 3 c if or fiiii1 ESTABLISHED 1892 Capital and Surplus, $63,(1 WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. 4 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENT W K, DANIKI., PHKHlliBNT. W. It. SMITH. VlCK-l'RKSlDKNT, I.. (' UKAI'ICH, CAHHIKK. a o at - ?a Wm. AMY fuXTMEK AOVi rou may fsfrtu 1 ft MM TO 3V V,7U I1MIMMI I II I T HIS BANK has rendered valuable and eflicient banking ser vice to its many depositors and clients. Ol'R EARNEST EFFORT is directed towards increasing the value and efficiency of that service for you. YOU WILL FIND safety and satisfaction in transacting your banking business wiih us. New Nemo m' aeaucing Corset No. 361. Tins euisTi ciiubincs cMi'uiii' eciiniiiiiy of price with great do. ibiliiv, hci'inlul hues and p.iuve flesh reel uc-i i. i ' i s li is, hottcv.T, only one of ihe remark able values f h.ne In ullcl' Ibis "cek. 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Do not let Money Stand in the Way If you are paying for Liberty Bonds or (or some other reason you are not particularly flush at the present time, do not let that fact prevent you from owhing a New Ldison. Don't hesi tate. Come to us and tell us confidentially what terms will be convenient for you. W. M. COHEN DRUG CO., Weldon, N. C. New Seasonable Styles It is our nh'.lMirp in iiiinniini p nn aiK'.im-pit display of beautiful, seasonable models of I Ic.iderson fashion form Corsets They arc exiiiiM,e examples of conspicu ous and original u signs, crtait d tor every type ol figure ami ihey have many distinc live I'euiurts ncll.worth your consideration 'I he excellent assortment of stj les that will predominate tins st usoii will permit us to ht vnu witii I i. ..:.. r. in k ,.r i:.n Lace Corset correctly, sansbciorily and in a manner thai we believe will have your highest ciinimeiidaiion. Prices range from $.1.50 to $1.25 You are cordially invited lo inspect the latest offerings. Come see ourNewCloaks and Suits I. II. HOX Cti SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of North Carolina, Halifax County, In the Superior Court. E. B. Wilkerson, l'lainliir V. w- J- Mitcliuin.Joiifnhine Mitohumand yiiy " oouy anu he r huhand noody, Hafeudanta. To Shcritrofllahfai County, (ircotinf: You are hereby eoniman.leil lo uin tllun W .1 II.!,.!...... I .. . . . .. "". unvMiine .MUCH inn an.l Nelly Woody and Wouily. Ilunliau.l of J Sully Woody. Thu i an action for ,iin, 0ft,B il) acre tn.i-1 IhO l.u u .n ...... . a.lJuininK landa ol the late w. K l-,.n l tl 5'" ,l.'-f""l"l" huv.-nam,.,l it they he found within your county to annt-ar at the nilii..rti.i..i...i. ..... J uurl lur the county of Halifax, on third day of June, A, 1). 191a, and an "Tl l """P'"". W of which Uerk ot the supenorCourt of said coun ty witlno ten ilayi from the dale of Una .uuu...,,., ou m me uerenilanU lake notice thai ,f II. aD f-.l ... ...... .... . . ...MJ w auitwer me laid enmi, U,ni ,!. ,.ir TTi r . "me, me nam tor will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof .... uui, auu 01 unt lummonii make due return. GlVail titular m o ...... . . -uwu inn iiii aay t May, A. !,, Jtiia. ' 8. M.UARY, Week Bupenor Court. I MERCHANDISE SALE! Vi e are exnectino- in rt,.c. ... mercantile business soon as we can do so.. We nrfir -very nrtic!: in our store at and below cost. i'e have some great bargain nnd'c.n. ing some goods at half what the same goods cost at this lime. Mercha piece goods, can rci such here ui much less than wholesale are onennp ai mic m.. mUSt Close llliS businr-ss nnn possible. Come auick. SPIERS' BROS., WELDON, N. C. - V aT L ai ASk iuum LA MISS R. N. HILL, PUI1L1C! MTKXnn 11 a nil i u g,U, ..iH, Wkluos, n. c. Oltiot: Houra: Daniel Uuildina-. We are in nosit.inn t.n ultra fSi.r. . - x s'o ill O L" class service on Automobile Repair mg, also Autoinobilfi ing and Starting. Battery charging a specialty. When you need First Class Service at once call JONES & SONS GARAGE, Phone 205 1 WELDON, N. C, r i MM itifsm fn'i ' yiyHUm- Hi ' '"tiatiffrf
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