THE ROANOKE NEWS1 Thursday, Si:pt. 4, 1919. Published Every Thursday. AT I'.'STuriKB AT XXKIO.IS Kri.Mi-ci.Af V1AVIEH. SCHOOL OPENS. VACATION DAYS ARK OVER, NOW FOR SCHOOL A ERY fTFI- cit'NT fait i n ins hkkn si-:- i Ct'KKD. ! lMM&Mt1,.HIIl ,TJ" Kill S 01' SiHSlKIHhiMN AOWl! : 0a Viiu itiv tnailj puHti-aul, tl At. In Mouth, " .75. Awt-kiv Peiriocraiii-jyurol ilfvoti-il to the material, educational, poltt'cal ad tirncultuiii! intrtth ul llalilav aud lurrouQdiDKL'umitit'k 1 rerttMi ritr rate rpanunaMt' an ' anhed od dplicatuu. KEEP STRONG A an aid to robustness, thousands Scott's Emulsion as regular its clock-work the year Around. A ri.-h ttn'ir X?,,'. abounds in elements that con tnhute to the up-building of tr.-ngth. Be tut that you buy Scott'$ Emulsion. I HERE are ihree P's in peace prnduuion, prosperity and prog ress. Rntify the treaty. Some of ihe best Republican or- an ry now to be heard has for its ihtme, 'How Not lo Do It." I HE high cost of living is greatly aggravated by the necessity of liv ini! through a Republican Con grtss. The Republican Congress has Deen prevented from passing bills by its engrossment in an effort lo pass the buck." MOST of the soldiers have been demobilized, but they are still fight ingfor fair recognition from a Republican Congress. The Republican maioriiy in Con gress is trying to demonstrate by its tardiness in legislation that time at least has not advanced in price. Has it been observed thai Sena tor Lodge is willing to befriend any people who show indifference or hostility to the League of Nations? Did the Republican Senators consult President Wilson for in formation or was it their purpose io get another pretext for talking two months? IF the people had to wail on a Republican Congress lo reduce the high cost of living starvation would meantime have solved the problem for most of them. If the high cost of living could be overcome by a filibuster, Re publican senators doubtless would make a better showing than they are now making. Dollars wasted by the Repub lican Congress in dalliance and de lay can be replaced by the taxpay ers, tsut tiow can more tune be ! raised by taxation? The executive departments ol the Government are active in the quest and suppression of profiteers Only the legislative branch is inert du.1 thai s in Republican hands. Apparently the Republicans in Congress believe that there can be no move toward "reconstruction" uniil after they have wrecked the constructive work of the last Dctti- ocranc Longress. The school building and grounds are undergoing a thorough clean ing preparatory to the opening Monday, September eighth We uould be very glad to see every pjiroii of the school out at ihe opening. X'e iijni all to tcel that this is your school and e iruM that you will make u itic mccca ol your pilgrimages tre- quently. Vi e belies e the present school year will be the very K-s, we have ever had Aver) dHcieni t.ioiliy j has been secured mill great cue. with a ilnrd teacher in the high school department, ueare ahle to start, on a small scale, elective courses. Primary children who expeci lo enter ihe school lor the Hrst nine this u'.ir must be i'"-i, during ihe Hrst week or they w ill not he allowed to enter until aher the i nrisimas holidays. I hey must alo secure from the Superintend ent an admission card prior to the opening, lor they will he adinuieJ by card only. Any oilier siudems entering this school for the hrst tune this year must also secure one of these cards, hich can be had at Mrs. U ilkins' house. All other pupils please bring both your promotion and report cards. You are no doubt aware of the faci that our legislature has enacted a law by which the birth-right of our children is sale-guarded. All children between the ages of H and 1 4 must be in school during ilic enure session. We trust all pupils will be present every day then your training will mean something both to the individual and his com munity. Lei ui adopt for our slogan for the year 1919-20 en.-h for the oiherand all for the school. The book lists will be out to-dat and distributed to trie homes of all pupils. Please provide yourselves with books and be ready for work on the first day. The incoming freshman class will please see the members of last year's fresh men class for second-hand books. For your Latin books see memhers- -f Ihe ninth grade of last year. Please see il you can secure these books and report to me not later than r-rtday morning, in order to avoid delay. All pupils who have been siuJv mg during the summer will nlense i report at ihe school building at 9 o'clock Friday morning u tins w eek for examination. The lisi of teachers for the pres em year follows: HIGH SCHUOL Miss Williams, Science and His lory. Miss Moye, English and Mathe matics. MissRridgers, Latin and French GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Seventh tirade-Mrs. Edwards Sixth tirade-Miss Shaw. Filth tirade VIks V,,,...,,, Fourth Grade-Miss Dickens. Third Grade Miss Bounds. Second (irade-Miss Reid. Advanced First Grade-Mrs Crew. First Grade-Miss Harris Music Miss Pugh. Remember the hour of opening W. H. Edwards, Supt. TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS I" Ol U Wll 1. ITM) Mi: AT Accounts Audited and Ordered Paid by the Town Hoard of Commissioners for the fiscal Year, May I, 1018 to April .?(), 1010. MidSummer Reductions (IS 1 Rocky Mount, N. C, The Coming Season, where I will be able to sene ou better than ever befor. Tobacco is selling much higher, good cutters selling from 55 to 70 eents Smokers 35 to 50 cent Common Grades Selling Well. Yours to Serve r. k. powisll. Opening Sale September 2, 101Q I May 7, l"ltx V I Kv.-reu, i!n,t ,v, ! 1: s Halt, niiiht puiuv. I . MliNiriM, suliiy ,.U, vv n ! f't-o Will, aim, lal'uict, ' Alt-x I h.-athaiu, si'averi.rt-r I v.Mtt. tii'a-.iiet. t: c ' fit'i'u, uniyui, V Aii.ll, lM. F. I. Ituvwui,!, t'uutinif llimi,' Tt-1. Cii , km vice Clillk , M.llel. shut-ill hul-e I xxel.luii (ltd l'u. Iee.1 I' W llai.luaie I n . m.r Hanv su,lti, ex ... HaiicU's i II,, us,. Vx el. leu t'tr t u I'ontiii Kllull , I'nul. IllNlll.'l kuatiul..- Htv.-i in I III' SeliT l'u lll.lsr 12 : it, i. t a 24 i Welkin 1 '..- Will. a -linii'i o I u iii.Is. :ns sUrv. w ':U I t UNli in our Ine now tedm " " ' ' U ' os Wll., il .11 j in IVI'lJi .. ! . : 'h - .!!...,: I'ni.l, . : HAVE a very am active lot ( l.iii prices i angina ti oiu :d 1 1 makv r il would r.yy,'"'. ' ''' NCV Pl.AIh s k'i I, -. "'his , W i. : December Z, .'-'11, SdlAiv iirt-.-ii. tuil'i t IS The Citizens Bank MAI II AX. N. C. Invite the neunle ul HIIIm .k.i ...r....-.n - roni,e thl. Bank. H h n t, . ' ZT . 11, 0 ?. -j - tnwiriiiiif ntkuuni r ll I necessary In these times. It saves money, anj you have . re ceipt against payments to your creditors. Besides it gives you a standing In your community. We have every facility known for Sound Uanking, and invite you to open an account with us with us"'"""1 aaUnt re"iv''s us "" attention as the largest e pay 4 per cent. Compounded Quarterly on Savitnrs come in and talk It over with us. We need you, you need us. !lll IN' .0 N' -1(1 (10 -til HI' I OBEY THE LAW. Head And Be Governed Accord Hi: Ingly OUR CONGRESSMAN. HAS I Hi:.M Al l. BKAT ON t RiN'ti. To have preached for long year the advantage of high prices and ihen io be compelled to attack the excessive cost of living-thai jn. deed must be painful to Messrs Penrose and Fordney. No one would he so foolish as to allege that all Re nuhtirilnc ar. profiteers, but the present leaders Tlll.RK's imilnni! but 'VhirliHii feed on the calendar" of thp H,,., of Representatives, said Mr. Mann. Well, it will prove useful when some ot these Republican Con gresssiunal chickens come home to roost. Sknator Lodge ought not in dulge the delusion that the S.fn,n galleries are big enough to acenm. i uMi-uitai modaie all the friends of a League ! first law of naiure. of Nations, though they might af Only a short time remains lor the people of Weldon to comply with ihe sanitation law enacted by the last Legislature and avoid tin penalties provided under the law. livery home that is not connected wnn a water sewerage system is affected. Discussing the new law and its j enforcement Mayor W. W. Wig I gins says- : "Il is the duty of every good cuuen to heartily join in ihe efforts being made to rid the comniiiiiuv of typhoid lever and similar dis eases. The health juihoritics have pointed out ilk- sources ol these dis eases, and have shown ihemeihod ol controlling them With such L I . i , , . Miowieuge ay.in.ipie mere is no excuse for the pi esence of a case ot typhoid fever, and it is the plain duly of every resident to see that he and his family are protected by having Ins own home sanitated. The health authorities have dem- "iisiijicu mat typtioi.i lever, sum mer complaint' among the babies, and similar diseases are excrement bourne diseases. There is no guess work about this; it has been conclusively proven. It therefore follows, as the healih authorities romi out, thai ihe proper disposal ol human excrement means the removal of the source of these dis eases. In the face of these admit ted facts I do not believe ihat there is a man in this town who will de liberately endanger the lives of his own loved ones and the lives of his neighbors by failing to take the means provided and advised for safety. "Unfortunately every home can not be connected with the water sewerage system. But every home can, and must, have a sanitary privy, bell-preservauon is ihe In Drovidmp r . .-..una, uiuUKII IMC of Longress are acting as if they ford room for all his strongly suspected thai leers are Republicans. all proti- The Lost and Found Depart ment in me world's largest hotel in New York employs six clerks. Everything from a bunch of keys to a violin may be found in the de partment. But in all the time the hotel has been opened only one uest left his pipe. He cabled for il from France. STATE OK OHIO. CITY OFTOI.Klin LLC'ASLDI NT'y ,1" Frank J. Cheoey make! oth that he ii icaior partner of the linn of f. J. Cheney It Co., iIoiiik huainpni in the city of Toledo, County and State afbnmd, and that aid linn will n.y ii nn. drwt ittiMamfbr rch and .ry cane ot Catarrh that cannot he cured liy t,e um of tlall'i Catarrh Medicine. FRANK J. CHKs'EY, "worn to before me and ubcnbed in ...y pn-aence, thii 6th day of December A D 18-6. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall'a Catarrh Cure ii taken internal ly and acta directly upon the blood and mucoui surface! of the lyitem. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. r.i -'aiK -ent free. Price 76 ceuU par bottle. Sold by all drugifnta. Ha'l' Family I'illi for Conatipatlon mirers. warm ad- NORTH CAROLINA Federation t of Labor warns preachers relieve ! from fear of autocratic capitalists. Somehow we can't help but be lieve that ihe situation is not nearly as bad as described. In the first place, preachers are not a class of people to be muzzled, that is, ihe right kind of preachers, and a minister who permits his pulpit ut terance to be directed by anything other than right is not much of a minister. Of course there are some preachers who think more of their jobs and the good opinion of their rich churchmen than of principle, but thai class i s Qn email as not rn need 9ny protection, even ii wurniy ot protection. Palmer for Present i .. .... gestion that will make more of a hit after he has delivered the goods awhile. If a martyr is wanted how will Debs do? Diarrhoea In Children. For diarrhoea in children one year old or older you will And nothing better than Chamberlain 'a Colic and Diarrhea Rimedy, followed by a doie of caitor oil. It should be kept at hand and liven aa soon aa the 8nt unnatural loouneaa of the bowels appears. a sanitary pi ivy this natural law, as well as ihe State law, will bt fulfilled "Full information of ihe various types of the sanitatv Drivies ihai will be approved by the State Board oi neann, winch is charged with the duty of enforcing this act ol the Legislature, may be obtained from my ofhee, or a special bulle Mr ,.,111 k .1: , .... m uc iiioiicu uirect to tne m- teresied person upon application to tne biate board of Health, Raleigl sanitary inspectors representing the State Board of Health win h gin their duties the first of October anu ii is time tor tnose of our peo pie who have not already inker, aciton to gel busy. The necessity for full ri, dllLC will) the Ifiw li a rl.tt.hU Boih a moral and legal duly rests upon me neaa ot each home ucueve inai an our citizens will see me maner in tnts light, and will act accordingly. It will be a splendid record to have this town rated as iuu per cent, sanitary by the State Duaru or neattn, and it is a record that we may easily attain." Oood lor Biliousness. "Two years aeo I iuHir.H rr i.. quent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness. Seeina Chsmherl.ir.'. t.v. lets advertised I concluded to try them I improved rapidly." Miss Emma Ver- Dryao, uma, unio. J S. R. Winters writing w the News and Observer from Wash J'Hin, has the following io say of j our Congressman : "A lot of folks think they can ""ke a better tariff than Claude Knchm who used lobe Democratic leader of the House but no one ever tries to out figure him," com ments Ihe Washington Sf:ir in ;i siory describing the fondness and apmude of the Tar Heel Congress man for figures. The Washing, ion newspaper doubtless thinks '""I Kepreseniaiive Kitchin would compare favorably in the r,,,r. bial calculator who can Knur.. .. fellow out of a w ell on paper. His v.asningion friends who jocularly refer to his infatuation for maihe- oidiics jS an explanation why he Koi many of his tariff bills through He figured so rapidly that his col leagues threw up their hands and said, "Lei 'ergo as Kitchin says " Noi content w ith observing his mathematical turn of mind ..; deuce on Capitol 1-1,11, his co,, ' ues go back to his boyhood days when the father ("if rfrTtrom,,....:... Knchm encouraged his rapid fire calculations by giving h,m trophies for his excellency ,n adding col. umns of hgures. Here is ,h, t foing ihe rounds ,in,t .... credence ihrouuh nhi:.;, :.. Washington : 'As proof of his ahi d.ly. Kitchin wears an old fashioned key wind u , i. ,i, ... :., almost as large as a can of mm e got it lor figuring fast. une time when k,,,.i, boy lle reaJ o newspaper that certain man had muhinl,H.i f. c,.. l ' 'gures in his head without " as oatnng his eye Thai Pi" Kitchin on his metal so hehur- " 10 "is lather and said l Relieve 1 could "ls fKBUres in '"Vl'ead justhke ,c"ow ie paper describes ell. son,' Kitchin, Sr., said If I'lil I ("In rln .1... in. - uu ,ali , g,ve you mis hue waich: uhh i t. . . win miiiurnia, and if I dr. ,. .u ... "J.i it is as tine a watch as mQ ;.. C I .... 'ii mi olu ami rypt "VV'L. -vvr. uwuj, w nerfiinnn tU a .o buzz araundi"" haii a "une rsucn n s "1 "? "me 31 " he had ".-...J.IICU me tour sets of figures Several hours later, after figuring June J, IYIH U .ll.-V M i.i.lt- H.lrt 1 n li. U,. U'cl.l.in 1 in t ihnttn'-t llufi v -until, ex I'ciiic il-tili-W cr.lt'lrt Kcu-I Mm'liiin- tn lt sVVf'llf lluiirli l'lt ll.tif, pniitiiitf l'i.-ii W Intt li.-uM lltin t o in. In Mm 1 In WHU in-, lixuijf wuln ' iift u, sulm v W 1. S.Mtt. t L Kvfivlt, MniiiftT. " ' it'll WllllUMlN, " A lex i hi-altmui " K, s Hall. I A. V. AlKiletoli, " I July I, IVIV. j lliiniMiu W oiks, alum A. V. ICua.l Mui' I'd luiinlii, 1 Haiiisuii uiku, alum t'uluniliia Jruu Wuik-t, valve Harry Smitli, txiL'iiMi, W eWuti (ito. To. ft'i'J i. t liit-t'u. alaiy W ,. Scott, C. I.. Kvt'tvtt, K s. Hull, . Stnnfe'ei, ieo. Williams, Alex l lieatham A. W. AuJIetou, " aud ataiups ii. H. Dev. t'o. curiKUt, I'. W Haidaare Co huIbc August 5, W T snaw, Ukintf tai list. 7.'i mi Kuauokt Nfws, ult uMiuauer an. I auuual xtatumi-ut -l. hu Harrisou Works, alum .v. I s I umilt, Um luick. i , K, Ii I lev. t'o ; latiipH, ;j mi WfKfou i;ru'o. feetl yj au ( laik A. Sliller, shut'iu(f Uote ' mi I leree-W hitt-lifa.1 l'u. uuUe 7 (ij Hairy Smith fxpeme 411 ;,u A W Aiitllt'tuu.Milary A ruvek.pftt ;ty ui In in 1 H.l (Mi IU CM 1 If Mali I' I. Iluyuaisl, I K fit-, .f.i Wilh-i.n, . Mlllitfel, ! 1' lit athmii, Nulaiy ami n.K inh' uii Kut) caii)urf fl.li.li .lu ( j tre.l lui nB,. 'ulia i.uaim, wai.uii n IS vn IIMilf H. in nu iU , -0 mi ! n mi : lmi m i 85 00 to $18.00 EACH -iNi-: (t L Dii- .j pi Oik " 11 " ' s,,us, ,,, jk .s , W p.JSc miss should possess one ul these s,i..,,it-- Cllr, Lei us be of service lo you ai ynur c niveiuence. THE W .-Ktuli I 111 t ,1 H llm.h.uu. l I I tail. A Mill,. IUiiv -ii, ill, l'ix.,11 , l, i, I . ,.11. U lllil.' Sll.'.-Hl Vp.-lis,. ,.IIM, .1 I- III, If u Januury ti, win ,1.1,,.. '.' ..'I i:-J i:- m 1,. Ill ti7 1; "in 1 in 40 (KJ !lll IHI 111 UII 111 III 1: ,Vi W I . Vol I 1; ( . 11 - Hall. I ' In-all. ,1111 I II 1 1. 11 I: I. Ilavwai.l 1IHIL'-'I i.t'i. illiaius, 1 '.ihniiliiu hint w,,, ' r.iiii. i. i-,,ut W t liiiiii 1 .in i 1, ,,, ttillry-MiMi,. II,!,. 1 Hun... Tel l'u sriii,., Hanv siii,, ,.vi, Ii I '.-i i n litfht. a I' VV , Jn- 1 ,.i., luha '.1..11,,. u.i ..1, 1; s,.,,,,,,,,. -lli-x 1 'In-all. .mi f'ebruary J, 0u, W 1. s.mii, M;ull. I, I (i l.-i'l), Hllall, Alis 1 liialliuni .IUl'r,. K 1. llavHaid . Sliuiifcr, lit'u Hilliams Muilit. iVI Co. serni'e Hairy Miiilh, eijirusr W.'l.liin liio Co. Ii'.-.l 1'. M. Hdw l'u. uidse K I Iiul'uul l'u. alum II Mueller, nidi.., I, t'o si Cuvue, 1 1 in M STO HE FREID. Proprietor. WI;LI)0. . C. LADIl-.S AM)(,1-:M 's ul. "I i rn i i; 1. I'll ; I Si Down--1, H So Much A LW ' s 111! Ill HaiatUialll M-is.:J llfefiklJ .... -.1 IIFl.Tflf.Ci II :,h mi J 4 no I'L' lit ',".' on : U' We 1,: hull are nut mi installment h.ins.. not n.Uii tise iiistulliutnt lerms- h.iiut innn ur unman who loves music n- go wilhoul It. Mr Ldison has said to us: "j,; not Uenv music lo the music lover. To thos ot slender incomes make terms that ; harass them. Cl.reeu sutarv W l.cutt Z strmifer t.fo WillianiN Al.'v Chi-atliain lis Hall .1 Ii l-'n-M I. I I iweu. ul C I. l-.vi'irll September 2, u8. W I. .-s.'utt, salaiy li I ' l.if.-n, MOIl.T 'leu Willialii!. Ali.x rln-aUiain U S Hall A W Aadlfluu .1 Ii (Ten W It Luuduii, lel.alf H il Kutt.', it'ijitiar 1 laue A l'u, indue It Ii lli'v ("o. lanilm ( lark A Miller, ahueiiiii hute I. it Sniith, i-xih-iih., W illry-Moore l o. uidse (leu S l uyne, lnue I' -W. Iliiw ( o. mdse Wel.luu rij; Co. lax houLs ' A lax ire. out thecorrec.a;,i:K...nu2n presented the boy ,h .he'" Mrs Keach Tell, How She (lot " isnow Kat-Snap." lluv .1 , - r.-are.l ratu i .i.. ... .r., uvuum).rlu A ueiifiitnir ..rju.i KOI rul Of. rnv. ,I. Il . r "NAI' This wl,...l . ' " liAr.v.,;: r. ' ""'" med , ''" "I killed 17 ,UI 'ta.i-.i i ie ...Hi ...... nA ! jj.NAJ ' U""- "sea, if.. .c. , , N.ld auj u,,,,., ..,, ., ,,,, . He.. IV, ....I ' "' -. . i iuuu. Many an innoeeni ...an ... denined-io serve nn i,,r " For a Weak Stomach The areat relief afford! i.. .i.-... Iierlaia'alahletrin. . V "-,.,iur uicaaes has fully provea Ihe ereai ,.ue of ,hj .rMr..un lor a weak stomach and im paired diireiition In n,.nu .. - Kmmun uus relief has become permanent and the sufferers have been .nmnl.llB - . , 1 rw7 .csLorea lo health. October 7, 1918. W L Si'ou, salary, ll C llieeo " Slriinrer ileo ilttauiH " K C t'liealhaiu " US Hall El. Ilayvtard " JKl'rew E II Smith "Jyrstcom I'r I lll.reeu " Hume Tel I'o. service J Kc'rew, con pnsto jail Welduu Fur Co. oidse Weldou I'tj; Co. ptg Willey-SIoure Co. mdse R K Hex Co. lights and poaer llaiTison Works, alum Weldon i iro to. feed Columbian Iron Works, mdse I -. Ildw Co. mdse E II Smith ripease frl.s'. ii" K .Ml III til. 11.11 IMI ;.U mi III (III III IHI :iu on 7.'. IMI Hi lili it :;-i L' 411 'j ..ii ;ti- si ta 17 40 111 IKl t-MIl ML' 111 117 lou llll ,'.0 00 March J. iviv I.S.-utt, llCl.i.eu lis Hall Alex l lieatbaiii J If Crew E I. I lay x, at .1 Stringer lieu Williauis, Home l ei Co nHivice I 'has LenniK A Co. lime lark A- .Miller, shueinir horse I . I.'iilihei i n, I.,,,,. fl.luii iliu i u. l,..., Haiiy smith. exj.,-i,P I' M ll.lalo m.Nr 74! 44 I'.' .'-i Hi r;7 4i l 4.- mi st i uo l ' I HI tut. IHi .'Hi INI I llll I s., Illlll (Hi The New Edison The 1'honograph with a Soul'' Is the world's greatest musical Instrument. It give you em, 4 kind ol music, exactly as performed upon the stage .t you nil that the ear can give ot Ihe art of the world s gre.tM artists. ; Do not let Money Stand in the Way! It you are paying for Liberty Honds or lor some other nml vou lire not particularly flush at the present time, do not lit that fact prvxiiit you from owhing a New Cditim Don t hoi ' late, come to us and tell us confidentially what terms will fc iiinvenieiil for you 5 W. M. COHEN DRUG CO.. . Weldon, N. C. j Sensational April 7, WIV salmv n in 4,j UO 40 IK) 3 13 u:c, a: l:i(i .in 47 UL' 1.1 BU 11 H9 MO U4 November 4, 1918 W L Scott, salary Ii C (ireen, " K C Cheatham Us Hall E L llaynard ' JKCrew, Dr. I E Ureen, back salary health oihcer Unun A Houle, lumber llairisoB Works, alum. Harry .smith, eiue.uu. H eldun liro Co. feed Harrell s Htg House. 01 f W. Haidtvare Co Horn Tel Co. arrxm. l 3,',:l .14 12 50 Hi 07 45 UU 40 00 1; Ul so UU :l". UO 5 tio i:w ai 3.-. 411 L'l (M L'.'. u W I. S.'utt ll C 11 teen lis Hall 1 I; Crew E I. 1 luyxxai.l, . -ti uier, ' .eu V illiaius, I uujmr M ..tub, .1 S Turner, lumber K I'Clatk. sliuetug l.utse Wrl.loa liro. Co. tiids.. Harry Smith, exjiense H ti Howe, reuistiat It Ii llev Co. cuiteut Weldon l-'ur. Cu. 1 eomf,,.t I'.-W. Ildw Co. mdse A L llutham, reading meters :tm Harry Smith, s.lary li months I E ureen, fl UECAPI TULATION. Amt paid out in May, Hits " June July ' ' " Auirust sej.lemher Oct her " " Nuvember " " I'ecemlter III ill 4.1 IN -II IHI 1. IKl 1IHI IHI Till IHI I.', OH '.' 114 1 Ltl 7'J an sl' M IHI um 1 1 IU .sl-477 l.tllS.lk', lis;, 117 .'HI I II-.. l,:i.'.:i.:n bid.;.-, 41tl,;6 January, WI9 l,l-,,;i " February, 74N.44 " .Match 1,171,2", AP"I 1,131,24 $11), 2411. 97 Treasurer's Report May 1, mis. By balance on liaod t: -m- j.. By amtrec. ,I.V, I'ierce, taxes lli,m.-X ny amt rec. Towu Clerks, wa ter rents By amt rec. chief puhce. dot taxes By amt rec. K. R liev Co (overpaid) 4,717.4m I'JIHi Clearance OF ALL SUMMER GOODS ! I' this time of the season we find that we have more goods than we care to carry over, and to make room for the i-nntrortn ....... ... ... 9 wnu art already remodelling our store, we have marked or quicK moving several lots of good merchandise that will mean lots of savino- tn th l .. . r - luxni our chaser. Come in and see is all u,t a.k XI KV I'Hiisk s... L'7 . iiii:' iiH 1111 inn ,n 1111 1 i.Ka r. u. it.a uii To amt pd Haul of Weldon, note tL'.ouO uu To amt pd interest on bond To amt pd Hano ver .National Bank (Expensei To amt paid by or der of the liuaid (xuuehers) IU,oo $'-ti.37a.ls 7,",U0l)U !'- 07 10,24.1 W l(l,r ,n May I, lain, hal on band $il,tiiu .-,4 W I. S4 ITIT, Tie,,. It Must Have Been Dead at I east 6 Month, But Dldn-t SmH,:" I Spend a $1 on Rat Snap and Saved the Price of a Mof." 'Saw a bia rat 11. ourii. ,. ' ''""'" Me'iuire, famous lloa- Ke, writes .Mi. .luanuy. "r..i ' f New Jersey says: "I adyisa Bvrv cake of HAT Np. .. ... " '.' I ""uble.l with rats to use Hat. small piece. 1.,.. ... ,. ' " ; HN.r Tried everylhinir to get rid of wecimi. H. r,... o.u 1. .. " - rats . 7 7 " "eauiai. Hunt havs , beeU,e., . ,, ' KAI fsNAI is WuntlerT..! " Ti 2".. 'SIC. II. , nniina witli utlier food fats ,.r Hold and euaraiU,i K--... . , , , , - ic.re-x ue head Hdw. Co., Weldoa. ;l tl on HAT-SNA!'. Kiur,l 111 rals ki led, saved the priee ofahog." ix.ii-n.sAi-conies in cake form. woo l luueh 11 " irHui.uu .... Hold and guaranteed by I'ieroe-Wuite head Hdw. Co., Waldoi. r s It Cannot Be Lost or Stolen, And les .p, to be iiijudiatiu.ly. KesjueSi j( js much no, convettien, , m imr s hy thccR hlledwu currency. II yu. 1 hick book ,s 0s, we furnish you another without charge. yuu luse J .ha, s another stnry Why , t,Pt,, ,a, bunk ac" oum , Sy Weldon. ) rr r . N.C. j