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WEI, DON SATURDAY OXIi OA V ON LY IT '(I 'QQ THIi K O AMI ! I: N liVCS riiuksiiA, Skit, is, 1 91 m. Published livery Thursdiiy. THE ONLY CIRCUS THAT WILL BE HERE THIS YEAR, i IIOIlA i!OV L( 'i lieu i r ft-- l"l 1 I" h l Kl Iit' ,- Trair.pd Wiln Animal find OH Buffalo Wild West Exhibition a Histoid;!. Ethnological Educational Exhibition. G. 'p.. tor. Nob: r and Grander Than Ever Before, Kiilaiye.'. .11 1 Reconstnur, ; i for present season Het .Knyal's Fftiirm? Herd cf Pei forming Elephants V ho hae delighted the hearts of thiuisaiids of spectators. KA1ISUI Sl.l!lKiriliiMN A!iVAM h Our Year, (I'V mail) pnt punlt M.M). nx Muiitln, ' " .7j. A weekly I Vtnucrutic journal limited l. the mutt'iinl, fducatiutial, lulitiral Mi I sjrtii'ultuiul ititcrext" ot Halifax and ut founding count ivn. Ailvettittnif ratrn rraouaHe ant! fur ahed on application. i - . 1 ... ' f . t 1; v! 4- ,! Tt.fM . y I .aA S EMMA STICKNEY WORLDS CHAMPION I EQUESTRIENNE rf M q y horse dril l A Picturesque Equestrian Novelty Introduciciny; the Famous Royal Black Horse Huz.ars. "FRONTIER DAYS" A Great Wild West Show full of Thrills. Famous Rough Riders, Daring Cow Boys. Cow (iirls, Rope Spinners, Lasso Throwers, Champion Trick and l:ancy Riding PROF. WHITE'S Famous Troupe of Trained Donkeys Dogs, Cioats, Ponies andLitte Henry that Cute Bucking Mule. 10 - FUNNY CLOWNS. MW. ARTISTS AM) iRH BACK RIDERS' 10 2 Band Free Concert at Noon. Free Open Air Inhibitions on (irounds at 1 and 7 P, M. Performances at 2 and 8 P. M. Under Water Proof Tents. Doors Open One Hour Earlier See Bulletin Boards and Hand Bills La of space here forhids entire particulars coxering this big enterprise. anmuxckmiat: The store of AMEAL RABIL, opposite the Weldon Drug Co. will hereafter be known as Where we will at all times carry a full line of Ladies and Gents Furnishings of the better kind. And we will use this space to advise you each week ot our new arrivals There is no change in the manage ment whatever, and assure you the same courteous treatment as in the past. New Dresses, Skirts and Suits for the Ladies now Arriving: Daily. We have already received shipment of Schloss Bros. & Co. Clothes and Crossett Shoes for men. w e are yours ior business. No matter what you see it advertised for it is cheaper here. Normal Weight Perhaps you are worried because ! your child does not pick up In , weight? Better try Scott's Emulsion ! and watch how it helps make ; a thin child grow and put on weight. There is nothing quite : so strengthening as Scott's ! t.mulsion (or a child of any age. Rutl (k Bowuf. HloomlicM. N. J. 1 S FIDDLING WHILE ROME BURNS. I hsiorv s:iys ilut Nero fiddled lnle limnc hurried. The United Sines Svnaie is indulnnig in a snn il.il' p.innie. N'.n.nur AkCumlier, nt Nnrth D.iniii.i, scnreJ rhe l-Weign Kcl.i mmiis I '.uniiiirree uf ihe Semne I.im eek lur pl.i v iik with llie Ire.nv "I re ice and rlie le.iiiie uf nam his. I v ir nne knows ili.it the delay in i'.inl)iiiK llie rreaty is ciusing un lesr throughout the country and ihe world, as well as keeping up ihe high eosi of living. President Wilson has slated that the league of nations is only liind- j ing on us morally, and it in no way limns or interferes with our power or any of our rights, j There are three great mural ; forces embodied in the league of ' nations, each of which alone will ! prevent wars in the future. The first is, that the league binds every nation to give three months' nonce before starting a war. In three months' time the power of public opinion will be able to pre vent the commencement of that ar. The second point is that no nation win De allowed to build up a iralhc in arms, such as the great Krupp works of Germany did, and without which Germany never would have started the war. Hie nurd point is that every nation signing the league has agreed to impose a commercial boycott on whichever nation willfully attempt to start a war. These three great principles will be more than ample to prevent an other terrible war. While the Senate has been d.llv dallying with the treaty and talking as it tney were going to reiect it, the Hapsburgs of Austria have been getting busy, and one of the grand dukes of the old dynasty ac tually got possession of tin; Hunga rian government for a few davs. and there are influences at work in Germany endeavoring to place the Kaiser back on the throne. All these evil developments have resulted from the hostile attitude of certain senators in regard to the league of nations. If there is no league of nations mere wilt Pe nothing to prevent the old bloody warriors of Germany and Ausrria Irom plunging liurope into war again, aiu nn. my drawing us inio u as they did before, livery senator who votes against the league or .. t. 11 i u no ueiays it tty ottering useless I amendments is working in ihe m. teres! ot luiure wars and further slaughter of the human race. It I is said that every senator is reced ing piles ot letters Irom Ins con stituents urging prompt ratification of the league, which will not only prevent luture wars, hut will speedily restore the country to normal and peaceful conditions. l:very citizen who believes in end ing wars for all time should write to his senator urging him to vote tor the ratification of ihe treaty Mr. Knox's recipe tor being kind to Germany is to be unjust to every oilier nation which she has conquered or attacked in the last .'00 years. kx ur H i it i cm ui no. Kim. I.L'l'A- I cii N MRS. JOHN E. MORECOCK. An Appreciation In her eigiity-foitrth year tins good woman passed out of her "earthly tabernacle" into the home "not made with hands" about three o'clock on the morning of Septem ber 1, I ft I M. l:or sixty years and a little more tier home and ours had faced each other on opposite sides of the road. Among my earliest recollectii lis ore the gentle words and the lovely life of this noble servant of God. Her going is felt very keenly by one at least outside her immediate home circle. But it is all right. Death is the friend rather than the enemy io those iho are really in Christ J sus And to all such our little stay in the flesh comes to be recogniA d as Inn a preparatory school genu g us ready for the larger and richer experiences in that home beyond the veil. I lappy are those who lear n ro use all ihe experiences of the tlesh and in the flesh as a constant and ever enlarging preparation U i something better! In myohscrv.i tii-'i of many people in many placi s I Jon't know that I can recall a person who seems to me to haw succeeded belter along this line than did Mrs Morecock. VCIare others saw only evil, she cou'd find good; when others were pes. suiiisiic and discouraged, she could find ground for hope and assur ance of better ihings; where others lost their heads and give exprts sion lo words that were not becom ing to ihe saints, she was possess ed ot equilibrium that led her t, say the right tiling and ot a loe that sent lurtli ihe soft answer that "lurneili away wraili." She loved ine neauiiiui, toe irue and tne good because such attributes were inher ent in her own soul. She was a woman whose personality would be marked in any company. She was an earnest, devout and conse crated Christian, and of course w,.s a woman of real and helpful power. She leaves four daughters and two sons with their respective fam ilies. One son had preceded lur into the spirit land. In his matchless encomium on the ideal woman (Proverbs 3 1 ) the wise man says that her children rise up and call her blessed, in this case the chil dren on the south side of the road would ioin with those on ihe north side in declaring themselves great ly blessed in the memory ol htr w ho was for so many years the heart and the center of the More cock home, and who was at the same time an angel of light and blessing to all who knew her. In answering the question, "Is life worth living?" some one has wittily said, "It depends on the 'liver.' " X hen one observes the outcome of life's ups and downs in such a character as the one un der consideration, he realises be yond question that the achievement of such a character is worth infi nitely more than its cost even though that cost be written over and over again in blood and tears. Our world is belter because she lived. Heaven is richer because of her home-going. May Iter dear ones and friends prove themselves worthy the good example, the worthy name, and the precious memory that she has handed dou n to them ! H. CULLOM. kaleigh, Sept. 8, 1919. "Investigations" inm ihe nr are nonular with ihe nrneni p publican Congress because they otter a hoDe ol disiriictino ihe nnh. lie mind to the past. Why don't the Republican leaders show an eaual interest in ihe hioh rnci hying and other problems of the present.'' "Mrs. Kcich Tells How She (lot To Know Kat-Snap." "He tlwayi feared rt. Lately Doticed many on my faira. A ueiglilior laid nejuat got rid of drovea viitli KVI' SNAP. Tliia atarted me thiokiiiK.Trird RAT-SNAP myself. It killed 17 and eared the teat away." KAT-SNAP comet in three aiiei, 25c. iuc (I mi. Sold and fuaranteedby Pierce White head Hdw. Co.. Weldon. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Uenetal Pershing has lost no 1 Read Wh.t V. S. Department ol .....u.i ui, u auiICICU I o n Iff in I Arrl-i,ll..... V. 11 - . . . prestige for his refusal to appeur before a Republican committee on "investigation and apologise for winning the war under a Demo cratic administration. Oood lor Biliousness. "Two years ago I sutured from Ire luent attacks of itomaeh Irnnhl. ... i biliousness, seeini C'hamberlaiQ'a Th. lets advertmed 1 concluded to try them 1 improved rapidly." MiasKmm.v... bryke, Lima, Ohio. Two Rats Can Do Amirdiug to ifovernment tisures. two tats hreedinir continually forthrec years produce a:9,rIH,4N2 individual rats. Act when you see the first rat, don't wait KAT-SNAP is the surest, cleanest, most convenient eiterminator. No minne; with other fooda. Drys up after killing -leaves no smell. Cats or doffs won t touch it. Sold and guaranteed by Pierce White head Hardware Co., Weldon. 1'iaiik .1. i liniev niakiKualh tliut tie u v ui,, i i.iil,i,i i,l the in in of f , 1 liclii-y A l ii., duiiiK liusiiit-Hs in tlie city til lulf.tn. ( ountv and Malt- ul.. ....... l' ami that -u i . 1 n r in will pay line Hun tiled Hullaitt fur earh and eteiy i-ae of l alautithat cannot he cured hy the ue of Hall's Calanli Medicine. HUNK .1. CHUNKY. wuiu to before me and subscribed in my presence, ttn nlli day of December A, II. ISHli. A W. (iLKASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system r J. I'llENKY A co., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonials sent free. Price 7r, per bottle. Sold by all drui-iritta Ball's Family Pi lit for Constipation SANITARY ORDINANCE, He it euactetl by the Kuard of A Met. tava aoJ Mayor of WeKloD, S, 1.: 1 l! uliikll tu iinlnrr.il ..u - , ' III HI U " . "'"icMi uiiiri uuikllDir 10 llie city of Weldon which in located on a lot almtliti(f oq the city newer I me Kaii residence or nuildintr hem not inure Ihuu two hundred feet from the i-.il md. n htm mm nr mon ..., i.... ' , fi-inuiin nvc or eornrreirate, unle8 such retudence or MuiiuiiJic "c iruviue,i wun iiunIi eioHeti connected with naiJ sewer, provided natpr in avmlahlu.l frnm ti ... within two hundred feet from naid reii dence or limldinir. That all properties in the citv of eldiin not iiinlinli.it .(.. ..." . .h.ii he ;;rK..irrr.r7"u" ' VT . " "j tut- irijuiremenis ol tlie Mate Hoard of Health, Chapter l. I'uhlic Laws of l!Jt) M It l.h it...., .. ..... u u. i.-iunuru uv ine .nav- nr an.l Itit.r.l nf A l.la-... n '. .1 . and ( an type of privy is best suited to .... .u v-uuinuuiis 01 iai prem ises in the citv of Weldnn ....1.. the reijiiirenienls nfth.stBiu i. The Itox arnir.ti lvi, ,.f fure adoUlet) as 'tie'tvno .1 .1.. r ti- 11 ' r t nrtl 111 me city of tteldou. Kiceptions to this tulinir may be permitted only by special 1'ithnmjr from the citv aoveiuuieiii t. The city oilers to assist tlie proper ty mviieis in the installation of the hoi amti'au type of pmy hy purchaaiuj Irnm.the manufacturers the equipment necessary to meet the requirement, of Mm ordinance and diBtiihutiua- saul equipment totbe property-owners witu put prutit, upon audi terms as mav lierealter be ordered Hy the City Hoard. .1. That all ordinancea or parts of or. dlnancea hreiminslv bi..,i..i 1..., in conllict with this ordinance are here' bv repealed. (i. That this ordinance shall be in force from the date of its passage 1. Violations of any ol the provisions , """it t-ousinuie a mistlemeaiior.and shall be punished bv a tineof live iluilars for the lii.t ,av and one dollar for ejeh additional da the violation. continued, datiuir frori the time soeeirie.1 in ntn.- the citv. -once ,rom Faased and adoiito.1 tt.s. i... September, y 0 E. L.HAYARl..Vr .U01NSui'r?: n IV WU f'r ''a ' tli!llpl ''Hili '11 1 1 n 1 9 JJ I , EJi-: (? - - "I-Sh1-! 1.1'S III I HW'WBftN, i f JlpJillt : mmmm j i isss mm V mm, IH if-'i n IK It J i 1' "TALK ; tin i.it smokes, Prince Alhn 1 isgeaircl to a jtiyhanduut stundurrj thut just litvishes stnokelmppiness m every man game enough lo make h bee line fun nuy reu tin anu a jimmy ptpp oia or new! Hut it t;lr!iinht tttfil ti'lil ',it'ia K.,l 1 t ,,,, ,,, v imnnni'J ior in pipe or cigarette makin's Mimkcs you'll find aplenty in F. A. That's beams? P. A. has the quality1 You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he's off the water! Bile and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process I You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in sfimhill you didn't nail a section in the P. A. smukepasture longer than you care to remember back ! fluv Prince Albert tvrryivhgre tvbaco it tolj. Toppy ttd bail, tidy rtd fim, hur.Juime puund nnrf half pound tin humidortan'd that cUver, prai ttcal pound crura gau humtdor with ipongi mattttner top that htrpi the tobai-co in tuth perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winton-Slem, N.C Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co. I i I Mr r -.' ' : ,',H n . ' ' -- --- - -mmt'.-mr Come Home to Rer! Heat nnd Big Fuel Economy W h ' . f f i c- j I i fi : . . . i i , - . ,v .ai-iiun ij Kci uu.m io real in. at alter that CO d trio homp IM.-i raum frii.'tWfl k, - i;... . . j - - r w tituit. uuiiii-.yj nugillg a JdUlUlOI. i.i6i iuw jiLcs scat iiik uoom ot extravatjant, fuel wasUn licalinjr plant::, if you want a pcr jccity nca.eu notiifi and greatly icdtu-cd l'ucl L-illii yen will invent in ! Uw: Coir Orsarmal Ht Bbst Heater ' Y W Sn.'' A PlniHt eursnrcT aiA.f uunno Lnrnn.il LUHi. tLtHrl .HO 6 RIGHT. USES ANY FUEL It will ,cs the njtton million In (jel money tfilo Vtinter. Act now. ThePicnic Pl.KNTY of Kimdwichei, fakes and other dainties ml a case of l'KFSI -I'OLA a parry Jit for the godi ' The children love this de licious beverage, for men anil women it has a satisfying tnrir, just the htimulstiiiu. dash to make it the tdeal tuft ilrnik. A itlttn if1 hptt-Cola vili ffltiA, jon ti ir.iifur.' 1 l)nk Pepifyinu- Exhilarating PEPSI-COLA Refreshing asa b ZOOM!! V I WELDON PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING WOJRES.
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