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4J U Ij K OA NX K I) HOODS Vi e priiiccl our customers by handling ihe besi br.iinls of canned goods whose makers have high reputations 10 uphold The prices of these better grades ar' low enough to suit all Also a nice line of (iroceries L.J. Moore & Co., Successors lo I i lark, Opposite fostoffue 'Ihe Store of Quality and Service WELDON 33 YEARS AGO. o . From The Roanoke 17, IMHo. Mews, June Tllli l O A N U k L N 1: V S l'uiikSDAY, Ji nk 19, hint. I'r hlished Hvery Ihursday KYIMINU AT 1'oH'iH VU ti Al WKI.DuS WKt UNIi-I'lASX MAITKH. I Sill NllW'KII'IIIIMN AIVAM:h Yrar. thv mail) poHtT'ftul, H. oil. On Si s Months A rti'fkiy iVniucratic journal devoted to Hie material, educational, political and .itrricultural iuU'.rnt of Halifax and unouiidiogeouQtit'K. Advi'ilisiutr rates reasonable and aisiit'd od application. TRUSTWORTHY Taken in moderate doses, right through the warmer months, after meals, Scott's Emulsion furnishes nourishment of par ticular value to the anemic or those underweight. Keep up your strength. Trust Scott's Emulsion to help you do it. 6cott ft. Bowdc. Bloomficld. N. J. 19HI Did the Peace Treaty spring thai "leak" naturally, or was it scut tled ? Some men call women angels but then you can't believe a word some men say. Viewing the League of Nations with alarm is a form of bucolic statesmanship. Had Germany signed without yelping the whole world would have been alarmed. It is now Germany's time to write note of protest and its notes will all go to protest. Rl-'SSlA is twining io realize that ffc dictatorship is as bad as another, if not worse. Baseball heroes must take a back seat while heroes from abroad are making home runs. Men of our demobilized armies should not be required to enlist in the army of the unemployed. You can always Hatter a woman by asking her opinion about some thing she knows nothing about. Meanwhile the great nonboi shevist majority in Russia is not asking the withdrawal of allied troops. Political housecleaning has rediscovered the historic republi can lute, which according to cus torn, has a new rift. When the efficiency experts get around io it they doubtless will write a symposium on the waste by "lost motion" at the peace ta ble. Till' piopos.il to teiiionclie sil ver as an international nu'asiin may he a shrewd attempt to lure Mr. Bryan mm running for the presidency ol the leafiie ol naiiors Sti.Mlv of the Senators explain the "leak" by saying some out saw a German diplomat climbing out between the hfth and sixih clauses armed with an opera glass. POLITICS continues its bedroom mixups. Here are Bolshevists, Socialists, Republicans and Ger mans all opposing the peace treaty and league of nations for similar "reasons." One must come to it, one sup poses, but one feels that if one wears one of the "popular shape" straw hats some rude stranger is likely to come up and adddress one as "Cutie." If the Republicans permit them selves to be maneuvered into ma king a party issue of the league of nations, they will run the risk of making this country perfectly safe lor the Democratic party. An Italian diplomat says that the soldiers ought to be allowed lo make the peace with Germany. That's just what they were in the process of doing when they were stopped by the Armistice. Speaking of dances, which the Charlotte News, and the Wnghts ville Sun says Marie Caveline at a Newark smoker, danced first in a "short, straw petticoat," then "not in the short straw petticoat." Rev. Mk. Black says very few women in North Carolina arc- suf fragists and that . ',r,c are noisy. The wc:eh will have to plead Suilty, for when Miss Gertrude Weill read the Senate passage of the Anthony amendment at the Federation recently those Mothers in Israel all but tore down the house. IT does not make much differ ence whether you own your house or nome, but one little room in that house you can make a real and true home in you. You can furnish it with such beautifying thoughts, you can turn it with such sweet fancies, that it will be fairly luminous with their presence, and will be to you the very perfection ol a home. IT will never do to move the apitot to tne Middle Uest. as Senator Sherman suggests. The President is so far away already yet. With the dynamic personality of Theodore Roosevelt the Repub lican progressives are asleaderless as a blimp in a squall with the engine out of commission. Eugene Debs has been nomi nated to the Presidency. Suppose if he is elected he will insist that the national banner be changed to represent the bars and stripes. CATARRH CAN NOT Bfi CURF.D with local application, an lli.-v cannot rraci tl.c .,U u, Liu uwane. la'arm is a local dmcase, trrcatly Inlluenced by roustitulionat conditions, and in order lo cure it you mint take an internal remedy. Mall's atarrh Medicine i taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians io this conutry for years. It is composed of some ol me beat tonics known, com i.iued null some of the best blood puri hers. The perfect combination of the msrcdients in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what produces such wonderful re sults in catarrhal conditions. F. J. CHIMNEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per o t'c. .-;old by all druKKists. Hall's Family Fills for Constipation THERE are various odd discrim inations in the taxes on soda-foun tain beverages. You can buy an egg and a glass of milk separately, a cup of hot malted milk, or a glass of pure grape juice, without paying a tax; but if you order the egg and the milk shaken together, the malt cu nunc served cold, or the grape juice diluted with water, the drink is taxed according to its price. A QOOD OLD AQE. A good old age is a beautiful sight and there is nothing earthly mat is as noble. And so we have often thought a ship is a fine ob ject when it comes into nnrt with an its sails set from a long voyage Many a thousand miles it lias come, with the sun for guidance and the sea for its path; and the waves that might have heen ik grave, a thousand fathoms dn have yielded it a ready way, and winds that might have been its wreck have been its service. has come from another meridian than ours. It has come hv reef and banks that have been washed for centuries by the restless waves but not a plank has started noroni timber in it proven ruttcn. And now it has come like an answer to the prayers of many hearts-a de iigm to me owner, a joy to many a sailor's home, and a pleasure to all ashore that see it, li has been steered over the ocean, and been piloted through dangers and now it is safe. But still more interest ing than this is a good life as it ap proaches its three score years and ten. It began in the century be fore the present; has lasted on through storms and sunshine; and it has been guarded aeainst man a rock on which a shiDwreck nf n good conscience might have been made. Till government printing olfia at Wellington is the largest estab lislimeni of us kind. It occupies thirteen and a half acres of Moot space, has 2-lti typesetting ma chines, employs nearly five thou sand men and women and costs twelve million dollars a year. The paper used cosis more than two million dollars a year, and the an nual pay roll is over forty-five numireu tnousana dollars. I he annual output is from twenty-five thousand to three million books and about fifty thousand nam. phlets. Besides this, it prints mil lions of postal cards each year, and hundreds of thousands of postal orders. This office, with its almost unlimited capacity, can receive, set in type, proof-read, sterotype, bind and deliver a book of two hundred pages within twenty-four hours A correspondent is in a position to announce that Harry W. Stubbs, of Martin county, will be a candi date for the Democratic nomina tion for lieutenant-governor in the primary next June. For the past six months Mr. Stubbs' name has been discussed from the mountains to the seashore for this position. but he has only rcently made up his mind to be a candidate. He has served the people of the State as a representative from Martin county for seven terms, and as a State Senator for five terms making a continuous legisla tive service of 24 years. An at tractive speaker, an able lawyer, a brilliant parliamentarian, his friends feel thai lo make him lieutenant governor would be a h'tii'ij; honor lor the valuable services that he has rendered ihp Slop "It is indeed, as the Governor's wife so hardily says, the road to Samarcand," concludes the Char lotte News after an analysis of the tendencies of modern dance and dress denounced by Mrs. Bickett at the Hendersonville meeiing of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs. Mrs. Bickelt's statement ran: "If there is one thing that is leading the girls to Samarcand and the boys to the devil, it is the dance and dress of today." Of this The News says: "It is not only a happy saying, but it expresses a vital truth. It expreses a vital truth. It is a fact that much of the salacious living of these days finds its promDtine in the character of feminine dresses and in the dancing obsession that has taken such a violent hold upon the people. Fancy clothing or the lack of it at all is not nremeditated- ly bad, but the dear women who are resorting to the extremes of style are thinking more of their reputation for up-to-dateness than ihey are about their reputation for proper demureness. They don't mean to be harmful, and, perhaps, only to the eye that is lookina for evil, are they really harmful, but so long as they worship so devoutly at the shrine of Dame Fashion, ihey are going to be led into ex- iicmes wnere tneir modesty is compromised whether they so in tend it or not." At the Alumni banquet during the commencement exercises of Wake Forest College last week W. li. Daniel, Bo,., responded to the toast, "Our College in the New South." Capi. R. S. Sutherland took charge of the Scotland Neck train I uesday, relieving Capt. Hassard short. Miss Salhe Blount, who has been visiting friends in this section, left for her home in Petersburg Monday. Miss F.mily l ong returned home Saturday from St. Mary's School Rev. W. I. Cuninggim and wife of Raleigh, are visiting their many friends in w'eldon. Miss Beulah Bell, of Wilming ton, is visiting friends in Weldon. Miss Susie Timberlake, of Ral eigh, is visiting friends in town. Mr. T. N. Hill, Jr., of Halifax, left I uesday lor Chapel Hill, to attend a course of lectures in the law department. Died in this ptace on Tuesday lasi Mrs. Augustus R., wife of Jos T. bvans. The crops throughout this coun ty and Northampton, so far as we are able to learn, are very fine. The Methodist Sunday school, of Shiloh church, Northampton county, gaye a most enjoyable pic nic on the church grounds last Monday. On Friday night there was lawn party given at the Long place by the ladies of the Baptist church. Married. -At Grace EDisconal church on Tuesday at 3 o'clock P. M., by Rev. Gilbert Higgs, of Warrenton, Richard S. Hall io Miss Tempe Williams Joyner. Wedding Bells. On Tuesday at the residence of the bride's pat ents, Miss Mamie E. Anderson was led to the Hymenial alter by Mr. batvuel W. Chadwick. The waiters were as follows: Mr. J. B. Timberlake and Miss Kate 0. Anderson; Mr. F. W. Dunn and Miss Nicey Brockwell; Mr. T. L. Purnell and Miss Daisy Dockery; Mr. J. S. Barrett and Miss Susie Timberlake; Mr. John Dockery and Miss Anna Morecock; Mr. W. T. Shaw and Miss Beulah Bell. There are many ways of'getting even. A Washington policeman warned a young woman that she was violating the automobile law and a month later she married him. An office boy explaining to an other why a horse was frightened by a motor car said: "If you saw a pair of trousers walking down the street without a man in them wouldn't you be scared too?" Thai boy is some explainer A , , r-,. nLLEcumcALLY speaKini?. the editor is the happy medium be tween the soupbone and the Dor- terhouse steak. Nobody ever saw a rich editor, and on the other hand no one ever encountered an editor who didn't head every sub scription with the donation of four bits and a stub pen. The editor is said to belong on the fourth estate because that is the only kind he leaves. He is also one of ihe most cheerful and overworked prevari cators now passing on a legal ten der. He has to be. For sixty miles alone the hio-h- way from Syracuse to Uiira ihe State of New York is to olant trees to commemorate the brave deeds of its soldier and sailor sons. Both for beauty and for service to the community such a memorial is es pecially appropriate: oleasinir and resting the eye, shielding ihe road from sun and wind and snow, it will literally keep green through many generations the memory nf those young men. It is about time for all forward looking men logo forward. If a woman is nervous or has diiiy pells, suffers from awful pains at regular or irregular intervals she should turn to a tonic made up of herbs, and without al cohol, which makes weak women strong and sick women well. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Druggistj sell It in liquid or tablets. Send 10 cents to ths Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. Then, for the liver and boweli nothing is so good at Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. These are little, sugar-coated pills, composed ot Mayapple, leaves ol aloe, root of Jalap things that Natun growl in the ground. Sociasim'Bf, flu. "1 ns b .n. down eondition, twiof aarrous, sad uJfoioa frora wsdi w imp was tirad out and unable to work. Mr beak was ao that I anuia ... .. j , was advised by my family doctor, a ncular pant, eisa, to Uka Dr. Piana'a Farorila Piaaonpuoa as bo was at a loaa to know what to do. la uklao DMdjouM I aooa found raliof. aud I k i (lad to raooauaaod It to atom lih ih r1"1! No two wiyi about it. it-, 4 r 0Oaa.- Jlra lit if Mia. LIVER DIDN'T ACT DIGESTION WAS BAD i Sayi 65 wear Old Kentucky Lady, Who Telli How She Wu Relieved After a Few Doiei of Black-Draught. Meadorsvllls, Ky. Mrs. Cynthia Hlwlnbotham, ot this town, says: "At my age, which Is 65, the liver does not act so well as when younr A tew years ago, my stomach was all out ot tlx. I was constipated, my liver didn't act. My digestion wu bad, and It took so little to upset me. My ap petite wu gone. I was very weak... I decided I would give Black Draught a thorough trial as I knew It was highly recommended tor this trouble. I began taking kt I felt hatter after a tew doses. My appetlta Improved and I became stronger. My towels acted naturally and the least (rouble wu aoon righted with a few doses ot Black-Praught" Ssveoty years of successful nse has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Kvery member, of every family, at ttmee, need the help that Black-Draught can gtre In cleaning the system and re lieving the troubles that come from constipation, Indlcestlon, Ia2y liver, etc. Tou cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are In good working order. Keep tboui that way, Try Black-Drauk-ht. It acts promptly, gently and In a natural way. It you fsel iluKglsh, take a dose tonltht. Tou will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 15. a i'3okit One cent a dose All druggists. J, (a SWEET CIBARETTES Golden Virginia tobacco, blended with just a dash of Turkish, not merely "cured", not just "sugar cured" but maple-sugar cured 13c 2 for 25o Large Fell Package RMBERTKIS IS GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make e beauty lotion for a few cents te remove tan, freckles, eallewnsae. Your immir liaa ll., In,.,... .... drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the) juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and ahake well. Tilts makes a Quarter ninfe nf I.A Iiest lemon akin whitener and eompleiioh Deautiner known. Maim this fra grant, creamy lotion dally Into the face, neck, arms and banda and just see how freckles, tan, aallowneaa, redness and roughness disappear and how amooth, soft and elear the skin becomes. Yea! It la harmless, and, the beautiful resulta will surprise you. Certificate of Dissolution. To All to W hom These Presents May Come Greeting: Where&K It llinn,,. In n... -,iur.- tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for tlie voluntary disso lution therenr ho tlit. n.n. ;u ..... sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my otlice, that the Wcl.lon Urick and Land Improvement Cumrtonv Inc.. a corDoratinn f tlikuiutu U .,.L principal otlice is situated in the town ol Heldon, County of Halifax. htate of North t'arolina, (W w. Wims m - -,...,.inu III ,-HUIt- thereof, upou whom proee-s uuv lie serveuj, lias complied with the ivuiure ments of ( 'hauler 01 Ir. ....... I ..r entitled "Corporations," preliminary to ... mnuiua 01 mis leuiricate ol ihsso lution. NOW. Tlierernrn I f li.u... Reeretorv nfsui. r ,.A u,.,. ..-..' larolina, do hereby certify that the said v..,.uinuuu uiii.un iiieiiintiay ol .luue IHlll, litem myoilice a duly rseeutn anil atii,at,..i ..-u u . ...... ... ... , , - -."'. niii!K iu nip uiasoiution ofsai.l corporation, eieeu- "J an the stockholders thereof. wine ti aaul consent and the record of i..c prof .e.l.itsa aiwieimid. air now on nie in my said otlice a nroyided hv ! In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto ei mi Hand and attlieil my oibciaUeal at llalcigh, Una Uth day of June, A i .1 HIAAN (HUNKS, eiH4t TUryufMate. I LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurtl Lift any corn or callus off with fingers An anti-saloon league ol nations would indeed, as the Nfu Ynri, Sun observes, afford Mr. Bryan the opportunity of running for the presidency of the world. CASTOR I A VVSW TeWaawt,. J OL M S In Us For Over 30 Years Always soars X7 . - ,idj uouie or . .-u.no coats out a few csnU at ant flrug store. Apply f,, drofai oa the corns, ealluaea and -hard akin" on pot- 5-i. ,h,, '" ll'm off- hen Freefone reinovee corns Ir A the toes or calluses Iron, ths bottom of feet His skin benesth is left pink and healthy' and never sore, tender or irritated Sale of Land lor Taxea. I wilt salt tn t. t,lat,u, . : - "b,,ob uiuuer ror eash at the court house door in tha town of Halifai, oa Monday, July 7th mV. the followino H...r,klr I. A. ! . o " "v.. MUUO m haue.lt. township, for taxes and costs iv, year joio. Lawyer Barnhill, 31 1-2 acres, noDerson, au n Robert Koberson, 50 acres, Rob erson, , 7 u J. B. DICKENS, 71 CoUeetarftiieMtti Towisatii WEEK e have been anxiouslyk)0L ' -forward to the time when weV tell you all about all the new v ? inventions. Until now this has been an possibility, because we ert operating with the GovernrnMV help decrease the demand for sets. w Our stock of NemoCorstis,, l,l"-n ""vi: ireen specia' rcpknislitd lr tins occasion, so iliat we can readily fit y()u to just " Nemo Corset and Brassiere you should wear. v New jNeino Pelf Reducing Corset No. 361. Thiscursei combines extreme economy of price with great durability, beautiful lines and positive flesh reductions. It is, however, only one of the remark able values we have to utter this week. Self-Reducing Corset, $3.50, $5 00 Little Nemo Magie Hip $3.00, 3.50 Juspul Bassieres $1.00, $1 50, $2.00 X'e are at your service to make you get the right Nemo Corset and tirassiere. w in1 ' y1v1 stomiwiK M. FREID, WELDON, N. C. LADIES AND GENT'S OUTFITTER, iff So Much Down so Much Month WE arc not an Installment house. We i not advertise Installment terms butt honest man or woman who loves music net go without It. Mr. Edison has said to us: "t not deny music to the music lover, To thou ol slender incomes, make terms that will i' harass them." The New EdisoJ. V "The Phonograph with Soul' is the world's greatest musical Instrument. It (Ives you ever kind ol music, exactly as perlorined upon the stage It f you all that the ear can give ot tiie art of the world's t resin artists. Do not let Money Stand in the Way It you are pitying tor Liberty Bonds or tor some other reew' you are nol particularly flush at the present time, do not k that tact prevent you from owning a New Kdlson Don't h tale. Come lo us and tell us confidentially what terms v.111 convenient lor you. W. M. COHEN DRUG CO . ! Weldon, N. C. AIH0D1CEMESI New Seasonable Styles It is our pleasure io announce an advanced display of beautiful, seasonable models of Henderson fashion form Corsets They are exquisite examples of conspicu ous and original designs, created for every type of figure and they have many distinc tive features well worth your consideration The excellent assortment of styles that will predominate this season will permit us to fit you with a Henderson Back or From Lace Corsel correctly, satisfactorily and in a manner that we believe w ill have your highest commendation. Prices range from $3.50 to $1.25 You are cordially invited to inspect the latest offerings. Come see our New Cloaks and Suits i CHUNK NO Ifi P. U. Bo I t)(i I I rv M jsl li c m Don I aiiiTrl A Td".C?ll" ,0 rHl yn,,r b"? or 'rl Pr"Pcrv fur w'rtO - ! tsjllll II IUU tilt HlrPililu V. a..- .u... definite purpose The Safe Way -The Easy Way iSHK0peK Savinf!, Am,m fT education, add to it regularly h nd y Rn,"ne ?!n,fcd i' y.)u h8ve " mP" S nand. 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