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3 Gee,hvish' IhadaMckel!' I'". 1 limr II. ', ! I ,;. ,,: , - . ; ., Mu! lllur.'IIKT H-:lrh' ! hi .it t'l.il ui.' ih,n'. rn.f U ' ', ,,, !..ii-l;7Vw; ( ;,,( t. ,',;,. .v ;,,..,'.',; Ai't llii' nj'msiii m .ruing i:i I , iimi, lu ll math, r it i.. Mm) Ii lvs ; Pt pifying, Satisfying, Stimulating; PEPSI-COLA "It Maki$ You Si-mtiJate " i'Miim4) OVER THE TOP WITH THE WOMEN AY, VJJ G. C. Green, Solicitor. wlJuii Lumber Co. (i. C. Green. Mrs. 1. I:, Green, N. J. Shcpiierd, P'easeYou (K'AKAVI f.R It. ufti-r iisiiiit ri) KVh'WY I'OI'Mi SHI 1 IS AS A1K 11UIII I I.N t'A A lllti' Wll-l i C, M.i ih i ('..a in ick. SuiuSvick, WELDON PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING WOKKS Lb ID h SUGAR lOc. Special Friday and Sat urday urLY. Come on -Jwst .r-, people and sweeten up wnne it s uneap.g L.J. Moore & Co., Successors to H. Clark, Opposite I'ostotfice. sThe Store of Quality and Service CROUP OF CENTENARY WORKERS j Toiil, .UK I Miv E. G. (i.nikk, Solicitor. Weldon riirniiiirc Ci. $ I, (Hit: I iiu: Linni ..r Co. 500 ! Mis. I: (, Garlick, 500 J. I. 'A ychc, 400 M.irgircl G.nlick, ,!00 li. C. ("urlick, .'()() Total, $2,900 Mrs. W'm, 1.. Knighi, Solicitor. Weldon Grocery Co. $1,000 NX 1 1 1 . L. Knigln, 50(i R. A. Il.irns, 100 Mrs. O. M. Whiibeck, 50 mm smaite no mistake. jvt whatever -once von oav. you cannot cret a bet- ter coffee value than Linfannp fflTf if rlnocjiV Sffo farmer and taste . 1, . jL ice wu trvtri nau.yu CU Ll,. . 1 i 'P j ittovnti Stir) O-Pt- vnnr mOllfV hark TOiir rniai: antee isyour protection RF?EMEERTKiS IS IJJZIANNI cojjee The Reily-Taylor Company A'ew Orleans H'M. i. !.HT!!!, VI. 'I I lv'I.,i,"l SI' lv i, I-1) N id m.iii;' Si II I II II III l I'll WW C I loi;. N. O.'li N.iiiii i ii !" : I'li'.i-. .(.re ynu We have been anxiously lookin. forward to the lime when we could fell you all about all (he new Nemo inventions. Until now this has been an im. possibility, because we were co operating with the Government to help decrease the demand for cor. Sl'tS. Our slock of Nenin Cordis and l'.i.isvisTcs have been specially i c can readily til you to just the houid wear. filf deducing 361 e v y-.il iu iliii coi'sci comb. lies exireilii- rcoiioniy nl price 'itii tirc.ii JiiMhlity, iH'.iniifiil liuvs and po iiive flesh rciiiciioiis li i-., however, only one of the itinaik iMv v.iiii.-s iic li.ivc to IKt this week. Jm 'I'-I-'educing Corset, SO, $5 00 l.iitle Nemo Manie Hip $.5.00, 3.50 .luspul liassieres $1.00, $150, $2.00 .ire .it v ur service to make you gel the right Nemo ( or' t and Brassiere. mi 1 StLf UtiHJOHC N9XI Total, Mrs. C. C. G. l-"r,mk Mcdlin, B. lidwards, Mrs. A. M. Inge, B. G. Kodwell, M. Pried, C I;. Gore, Mrs. H. i. Uodwell, Miss Ruth A. Webster, Win. A. Hudson, Total, $1,650 'arker, Solicitor. $1,550 On May 18 the members of the Epworih League of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, rallied as a greal body of young people to the united support of their church. Already the Epworih Leaguers have done some splendid things : for the Centenary Movement, a ! group of iwo hundred members of ' ihe League recently promising io 1 give a tithe of their incomes. The ! I "ig Women ot NmhvllK Epworth LMgut. I wily of this orgamation of May ! tory Loan Campaign , April, and I S means that the young people they are supporting their Church of the Church w,ll no, only help , by doing all they can dunng the the Church through their League, ; financial drive of the Cenienary but will aisosuppji-i Hie Centenary May 18-25. The Meihodist Lpis-aS1l"d,Vldl,;'k- k copal Cilurch, Sou,h. ,o which l ne picture above is a proun nf these eirls hHnno .itri., i..- Epworih League girls, who believe ' tund of $35,000,000. The drive in suppornng both their (lag and their Church. They supported their flag by working for the Vic- Mis. J. W. 1'ierce, Solicitor. C. li limry, v; Mrs. W. A. Pierce, " K. M. I'urnell, H. V. Bounds, Howard Jobbing Co. 1 H. J. Bounds, T. E. Brown, J. J. Vulley, SIC Total, Mrs. U. B. Todd, Solicitor. Airs. Philip Moore, $1,100 M. FREID, WHLDON, N. C. LADIES AND GENT'S UUTPITTEK, I:STABLISIIi;i) UW2 Cauit al and WE INVITi: YOUR ACCOUNT. 4 PAID ON SAVINOS DliPAKTMHNT w i:. ii.sii:i.. If. SMITH. KI'UKSIIiKM'. I'liAI'Ht, l AS1I1KH. 111 II 111 xn km AN lit MA so urn i 5 , iostn Wl; are not an installment house. We do not advertise installment terms but no honest man or woman who loves music need go without it. Mr. Edison has said to us: "do nut deny music to the music lover. To thusu of slender incomes. make terms that will not harass them." Total, Miss Clark, Solicitor. H. G. Parsons. Miss Katie M. Parsons, $200 $200 Total, Mks L. W $150 . Ml'KI'HWKY, Chairman. iu uc conducted Ann 11 to THE R OA NO K L NEWS May 4, but was postponed in order to give the Government right ol way tor the Vicmrv Loin Thursday, May 22, 1919. Published Every Thursday. NTKHKIl AT IHWTiirrii'S Ar UCI.Un.v ak NkruNll-l I.AMS MATI'm. Japan seems 10 be annkinu it own notion of a Monroe Doctrine in Korea. RATES OF SI BSCKII'TIIIN IN ADVANCE: O110 Year, (hy mail) postpaid, Months, i.,-.o. A weekly Democratic journl devoted to Hie material, educational. politicl ml agricultural intcrentii ol llalifai and urroumhDKCOuutivs. Advertisiuir rati'n rcasonahli. and fur Qnlied on aiiplication. Pensions are the silver linings of war clouds. There are still fourteen points, though some of the points may be slightly blunted. Instead of ihinkin? ahum tins season's corn crop, Iowa is trying to impeach its Governor. Happily the world is about free from influenza, but spring fever is becoming terribly more prevalent. A disgusted shipyard workman rises to remark that the man who invented 'near beer" was a verv poor judge of distance. W1111.1: it may not recognize ihe Monroe Doctrine, Mexico should remember that wnhout the Mon roe Doctrine there would he no republic of Mexico. A car of cognac was 111 collision in a district of Prance, where rela tions between Americans and na tives were strained. Thev ai nmv began to fraternize. Brooklyn strikers anm-k,.,! some workers who would 1101 quit, but insisted on continuing their labors in a fur factory. Prom all accounts the fur just Hew. That drop in nrices ilnt u u n-.. heard so much about has not man- ir... fc , . , ,.. -""""I uas not man Ir it be rue ihai ihe tHn n, it.u.i n ..... .... . uscii osieniatiously, thai we have a surplus of $17,000,000 in ; can nonce. Vou can soil 1.,, ,ir,. L'NDApnted by his earlier ex perience in Pennsylvania Republi can politics, Gilford Pinchot re- turns 10 the attack. If he can un horse Penrose, he will nrove him. self worthy to wear ihe Roosevd- ttan mantle. All surplus TNT and nih er py. plosives that can be used in Hpur. ing land, building roads or in gen eral construction or other work is being turned over 10 ihe Depart ment of the Interior by the War Department. Such man-ml hand, once considered pi.iciic.illy worthless, is now valued at $ 5 . OOD.OOI). This is the Administra tion's version ol beating the sword into a ploughshare. Advertised Letters n. following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for" in the Weldon postoflice : Ella Jordan, Mary Kinion, Tiner l.ee, deorgie U illing, Addie Wil hi'iis, Jim Brown. Sam l-tpnnn Daily, U'atson Tocco Co., Leare Daniel, Carey Eppes. Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised, ing date of advertising. D. T. Clark, P. M., Vi'eldon, N. C. May 19, 1SH9. The New Edison 'The I'honocranh with a Soul'' is the w orld's greatest musical instrument. It gives you every kind of music, exactly as performed upon the stage, it gives you all that the ear can give ol the art ol the world's greatest O Do not let Money Stand in the Way jiiu me puyinK iui i.iucny iuuu ui iur some inner rtasun you are not particularly flush at the present time, do not let thill nrnvunl ..n.t (Pn.., nmhlnff Maui l.',li..n U.-l tute. Come to us and tell us confidentially what terma will he convenient for you. W. M. COHEN DRUG CO.. Weldon, N. C. niD you ever think about teaching ihai boy of yours 10 be self U reliant and provident for his hour,- 2 fill) you ever think what a help it would have been to you if 1- mj t v '"-vi )uu cany wim 11 DilDK accouill Y E btel ,8J! f!?, f ;n fu"ds ' uip him ' me gin oi a tortune at maturity. nn nttouni nere Will Be A Step In the Right Direction. New Setisottahle Styles It is our incisure 10 annnunre nn advanced display of iHauiilul, seasonable models of Henderson Fashion Form Corsets icV are exuuiNiie examnlt-s of ci.nsnicu- type of figure and ihey have many distinc IIVC ICJIUICS wen oioi yooi COIISIUCI anon 1 he exfl'lli'lll :is.nr Illlcnl nf IvTrs itlill will predominate this season w ill permit us to in you won a rieiidersou iacK or front I firp f ircl i. irr. .'li,' t i i . r.i.'mril i, mA In w..vv u.ri.L, I V. I, , OUII.-H 111.HJI 1 1 J ,1 I I U III a manner that we believe will have your nignest commendation. Prices range troin $3.50 to $1.25 You are cordially invited in insnei-i ihp latest oflerings. One might say thai hope springs viniui 111 ii ic Kiicnen garden. SOME men are like silver-plated nmves. i ney look bright but are usually dull. AMERICA is feeding Europe and Europe should not bite the hand lhat feeds it. Berlin domestics have obtained a bill of rights. In America do mestics merely dictate terms of peace. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA i their treasury, no wonder thev are eager for "self-determination " Fa vorite sons are beinp ornnm ed for the presidency, bui most of tnem are likely to be all mussed up before the inspection takes place. , W. A. White recalls that all na tions connerteri with ih ...... .. - ,,,, lv wal wclc losers, thus reminding the world .i.c iiccu ui a League ol Nations to end wars. Returning snider. miMi,, i sinuate that ihev nr.r, . . e . ' '-i KIUI'K their feel under the home dinner table to using those members for parading purposes. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA or forty cents worth for a dollar. Gett.t.t. ha.k und.r the hc'.d of "unfinished business" the mili tant women have now cheerfully resumed their White House pick eting. Oh, well, folk must he amused. WITH Sfvreinrv n.L-Ar ....r.i.. .... j uunM ivnciy back everything quiet along the Po tomac and Secretary Daniels and President Wilson well and h.i nnu as far as we can learn, we raii.'. nave mucn to be thankful for. For A Sprained Ankle. At soon aa possible after tne injury is received iret hottle of Cliauibcilam'a l.inimentanil follow Hie plain punted directiona ifhicli accompany Ibe bottle, j tm FOR SALE. Used Chevrolet Tour Car. Has been driven about 7,000 miles. WELDON GROCERY CO., gWeldon.N.C.l IjF-Wii UELP MAIL WANTED. Sales N men wanted in Crew.Earmville, Chase Cny, Va Weldon and Roa noke Rapids, N. C. Build up a business of your own. The Grand Union Tea Co. will show vou ihe way and furnish you ihe capital persona bond. Iinrse n..o... (Irand Union Tea Co., No. 3 W Droao. at., Kichmond, Va. J. J, j 'EMf n)e 'ee ourNewCloaks and Suits : .i a .-n .'knu . 4 rf-EBg , ; wifrrr - 1 " mmm I MA t. WWVY n '1 IM liill .:! a MMM H K I -I l Ni l I :)i i .... Ma1' i in n , ,u.vt a n . -.-a 1 mi mtAA f Vli J' Hudson, Manager. 5.15.3; Aboui the first question our salesmen will ask you when you try on one of our new i,S.?" drT 'V'-"" ,n ,her S'reS ,,,ey ask "How d0 11 look? The difference is ihai we will firs, select a hat thai will become you, and we know that a "Mallory" Hal will look right, so what we want .0 know is whether ihe hat feels right on the head. Be sure to have a look at our window this week ana come in and prove what we say FARBER & JOSEPHSON. Mens and Boys Outfitters WELDON, N. C. We class service on Automobile Repair ing, also Antomnhilo -' j-jjiji ciuii,xjlfi,LlL- mg and Starting Rn.tt.prn' nh a specialty. When you need First- viuas oervice at once call JONES & SONS Phone 205 GARAGE, 'I . ?3 . 1 4 1 ? . 1 WELDON, A. C, jp.o.Boz24
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