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MANVFACTUKKKN OK ling Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors Is, Mantels, Door and Window Screens' MADE TOOlilll'.R AND KKIit'LAR STOCK NIZKS. )ood Materials, HlKh tirade Workmanship Our Slogan. mmmmmm mmmmmm ammmmuxu mm . mm m SAVE m m MONEY By trading at home and still be a booster for nur town. Many Bargain in iniii mer Qoods. The very newest styles i i Organdies Georgettes and Crepe.de-Chine. UM We have a complete line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishings. I L. SWpBtfK, The Busy Store, WELDON, N C ft Choice Hams There is nothing more appetizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anything you may want in the line of meats. All Kinds jf Canned Uoods. D GE0CER1ES build up the system, stimulate the brain, and rease your capacity to think. And right thinking brings best re Our prices make you think. Call in to see us. L. E. HULL, AMERICA'S PLEDGE ' SACRED-WILSON PRESIDENT SAY8 OUR PROMISE TO TRY TO PREVENT FUTURE WARS SHOULD BE KEPT. ONLY HOPE IS IN WORLD LEAGUE ays Oarmany Would Not Have Darsd to Strlk. If Nations Had Baen Banded Against Aggression. (By Mt. Cleuwns News Bureau.) St. LoutsDUplaylag; a high con. Sdence that bit tellaw citizens In the great uujurlty agree with him In all desire tu end war furever, and that the Mtace treaty with Its League ol Nullum Inclusion Is ratified by the senate, President Wtlsou is making a successful way across the country on the long Journey he has undertaken tor the purpose ol laying before the plain people a report of his work In Paris and explaining to theuj Just what the League means. Thus far In hlB travels he has every where met with warm greetings, both in the great halls where he has spoken furuially uud In the little cross ruad hamlets where his train has halted at times and he has exchanged words with the villagers who pressed lurward to greet him. He feels, and does not hesitate to say so when chatting with his travellug compan ions, that the American people want no more of war and want to become oart of the League so that there may 'be no more war. He struck bis key note when he said lu bis ttrst address, in Columbus, Ohio: "This treaty was not Intended mere ly to end this single war. It is meant as a notice to every government who tn the future will attempt this thing (what Oermauy attempted) that man kind will unite to Inflict the same pun ishment. There Is no national triumph to be recorded In this treata. There Is no glory sought tor any par ticular nation. The thought of tha statesmen coltectd around that table was of their people, of the sufferings they had gone through, of the losses they had Incurred, of that great throb bing heart which waa so depressed, so forlorn, so sad In every memory It had of the five tragical years that have gone by. Let us never forget those years, my fellow countrymen; let us never forget the purpose, high and disinterested, with which America lent Its strength, not for Its own glory but for tae defense of mankind. "As I auld, this treaty was not meant merely to end this war. It Is Intended to prevent any similar war. 1 wonder If some of the opponents of the League of Nations have forgotten the promises we made our people be fore we went to that peace table? Wa had taken by process of law tha flowxr of our youth from every court tryaldi), from every household, and wa told those mothers and fathers and sisters and wlveB and sweethearts that we were taking those men to fight a war which would end busluess of that sort, and If we do not end It, If we do not do the beat that human concert of action can do to end It, wa are of alt men the most uniauniui tha most unfaithful to the loving hearts who suffered In this war, tha most unfaithful to those households bowed ln grief and yet lifted with tha feeling that the lad laid down his Ufa for a great thing, and, among other things, ln order that other lads might never have to do the same thing. "That Is what the League of Na tions la for to end this war Justly and Uion not merely to Berve notlca on governments which could contem plate that they will do so at their peril, but also concerning the combination ol power which will prove to them Uat they will do It at their peril. It is Idle to say the worlds will comblna against you; but It Is persuasive to say the world Is combined against you; The League of Nations la the only thing that can prevent tha recurrence of this dreadful catastropha and redeem our promises." A League of Nations would hava prevented the late conflict, tha presi dent asserted, explaining: "1 did not mee' a single public man who did not admit these things; that Germany would lot have gone Into this war if she thought Ureal Britain was going Into It, and she most cer tainly would never have gone Into It had she dreamed America was going Into It. And they all admit that a notice beforehand that the greatest powers of the world would combine to prevent this sort of thing would pre vent It absolutely." Applause and cheera greeted tach declaration of the preal oaot that wars might be avold ad lu the future by operations of the League. He pointed out other Important features of the Peace Treaty how It was tha redemption of weak nations, fling them freedom which otherwise they never could hava won; how it says "Thaea people, have a right to live their own Uvea under governments which they them selves choose", snd how "that Is the American Principle and I was glad to fight for It", and that waa the vary heart of tha Treaty, ha aald. Ha drew attention to the section of tha Treaty which Is a "Magna Charta of Labor," which shall dispose of tha hours, conditions and remunerations ol labor. "It foraoasu tha day", ha said "which ought to hava coma long ago, when statesmen will realise that no aakUon Is fortunata which Is not hap py, whose people are not contented, eotuanted In their Uvea and fortunata In the circumstances of their lives". In oonoluslon tha president said ha fait oartaln tha Treaty will be accept ed, and was only Impatient of the da ta He added: "Do you realize, my fallow crtlsana, that tha whole world la waiting on America! Tha ouly Oountrr l tha world that la trusted today li tha Unitaa states and the vaaad Is a waning to sea If Its trust Is yostthad" THE OLD FOLKS. i 'lis iiol so many years ago when as a hoy I played Amid it) e scenes so dear lo me troni morn nil evening shade; No place so dear lo childhood days us my uld country home, Until one day I said goudby and went away to roam. The old folks said "Cod bless you, my buy, and may you soon return; Two broken hearts uwau you here, iwo souls will watch mid yearn." The years have come and gone away, no news from son at home. No loving message limn the boy who wenl away lo roam. I wonder how ihe old folks are at home, I wonder if ihey miss me while 1 roam; I wonder if ihey pray for their boy that wenl away, And left his kind old parents all alone; i hear the cattle lowing in the lane, And see again the fields of golden grain; 1 almost hear ihem sigh as ihey bade their boy good-by. I wonder how ihe old folks are ai home. This world grows weary day by day, I'm lonely and I'm sad; I long again 10 see ihe scenes I knew when hut a lad; Tu play with hnle brother as we whiled the hours away, No thought had we of sorrow then, our beans were light and gay; I see again the old schoolhouse, ihe church upon ihe hill, The lane lhai leads lo grandma's house is fresh in memory still; A wandeiing boy, alone to-night, with thoughts of home, sweet home, Still wonders how the old folks aie, this boy who went to roam. Batcsaelor' Opera Hoiitt, WELDON, N.C Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR A The business of a dog dealer is a pi to be a howling success. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS.T.O.R.A SAVE the LEATHER LIQUIDS utict PAST ES : For UUick.White, Umunu Ox-Blood (ilui U brown) Shoes lccn w-iir .-.'iSArr m. m BT aw H D 11 I I ' ' V--1 U -j NEAT IMKi iiiS:!k;;,; ;i:;J; fi:i,:ft ..:iit!h -Ik. l'l: 'II : H '; . 1 I ;: - arK V'l 1 ' : . . i r, cVRFOALUT CORPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO, N.Y. T II K u ESTABLISHED 18Q2 ) Capital and Surplus, $63,000 WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. 4 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS m c a b ;xs.:i AMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything bodied mellow-mildness; such relr, ,,hiii:;, appetizing Havor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the greater becomes your delight C'smria are suci a ciga rette revelation ! Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to their quality to the expert blend ol choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves they seem made to meet your own personal tate in so msny ways! Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels part mil:. i !v desirable to the most fastidious smokers. And, you sniuke C-unels as liberally as meets your own wishes, iut thi-y never lire your taste! You are always kn ii ior the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so at tractive. Smokers real ize that the value is in the cigjicttes and do not expect premiums or cou pons ! Compare Camels wi'h any ciga rette in the world at any price ! .,,',7,1 i:;r r . k- :--4 18c. a package ( JUO f..a Of whfi) ) on i r. R.J.REYNOLuS TOBACCO COMPANY Wimlon-falcm, N. C. -'....1...'. -..Vi.,V-..i.J'...j-;-i.. V-i-:;'.-.-...,,- W t;. DAMKI.. 1'HKKIHKNI. W. H. SMITH. VU'R-l'HtSllJKM. I., f KUAI'KK, rASHIBP. 3E Fire Insurance SURETY BONDS. See me when in need of the above insurance and get protection from the lea'ding companies of America. L. C. DRAPER, Agent. L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN BK MADH Cost to you $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40VEARS Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agents or LONGMAN MARTINEZ Manufacturers New York SANITARY ORDINANCE, lie il iiiitctnl l.y lln'lUuid uf AMei tnen and Muyur ol WcUlou, N. I'.: 1. 11 hlmll he uiilun tul to line or iiimii tain any H'MkIciioc ur otlun huililmif in tin-city of V elilou wliu'li ik hii'utnl on a lot abutting un t lit city xt-vver lint', hum) it'HH fiti't' or lutilihiitf heinn nut lllllUi Until Q llllllilll'il lift IHUII lilt' Hunif, wlii'ii' out' tu unite iei?uiiH livt or I'onKU'lTUlf, iMilt Mirli H'mhU'Ium' or iHllllllllif 1)1 pI'UMili-tl Willi tttlHh t'lliHI'lH I'oinu'PU'il witli sunl si'Wt-t , provided wutr'i' I uvoilalilid Iidui tin city utai n s witlnii two liiiiidit'd fi t't lii in hukI rt si- i dt'iu'c or huildtn. That all piopt'itit'S in the city of Wclilon no I mi'liiilctl under set'tiou 1 I Nlinll hf ovt'ititd tiv I lie requirenit'iils j ol the State Komd f Health, l liapler 71, Put.lie I.awH of WW :. It haM been ileternnned hy the May or and Hoard of Aldennen that the Hi and fan type of privy in bent suited to the iieetlB and eondlliuuK uf the pretii iHeH in the city ul Weldon eunnntf under the reijUiremeiitH of the stale 1'nvy haw. Hie Box and Tun type uf pnvy in theie fove adopteil hh the type required in the 11 1 y of Weldon. Kxceptums tu this ruling may he permitted ouly lypecml uiilhority from the city K'Jvemnieul. I. The city oilers h unmimI the iroper ty uwiiern in the inHtiillaliou of the Hox aiidt'ati tvpe of pnw hv purehamnir 1 ftuni the niaiiufuetiiieiH the eijuipment neeeMnai y lu meet the requirements ot this ordinance and diHtnhutiUK saal equipment to the properly ovvuetN, w ith out piotit, upon such terms an may herealtei be ordered Hy the City Board. 5. That all ordinances or parts of or dmauces previously enacted which ate in conflict with this ordinance arc here by repealed. tl. That thin urdiiiuiice shall be in force from the date of its passage- T. V iolations ol aiiy ol the pmvisioun of this ordinance shall constitute a misdemeanor, aud shall be punished by a tine of live dollars for the brut day and oue dollar for each additional day the violation is continued, dating from the time specified in tirtieial notice from the city. Passed and adopted this oth dav o September, IflV). W. W. WlliUlNS. Mayoi K. k HAY AliU, Clerk. H 11 U E53 Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Co. ( liils like compl'menis '-ulso ice uream and oysiers. Diarrhoea In Children Fur iliatihu-il m children one )cai uld ui older urn Hill tlml milbiuif better (han i bumberluin's Cube aud lharrli.f a li. in. dv, lulluwi d by a doi' uf eastur ..ui. uVbniild he ki t at hand and if i veil a soon as Ihe ilisl unnatural Itiusi-utM-t (d the buwelr. appears. V lui man 1 1 a v done Wuiiiali Uil undo. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA OOlNa A MAN'S PAUT. "Whai ure doing fur our cause?" asked u sutfrDgetie worker. "DiMiig?" replied the man, "I'm supporting one of ycur most en ihusiastic members." 1 CASTORIA For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bsars Ua Hfaaroracf li wouldn't be difficult to con vince the average man that green backs are printed on tly paper. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This is nut ouly one uf the besi and most ellicieut medicine f'oi cuukIis, colds eioup, and wboopiuir coiufh, hut m also pleasant hi take, which is important rthen a mediciue must be given to young childieu hambfilaiuH ( ough Hi medy lias btcu iu rntt tui inauy yuaro and has met with much avor wherever it" uood qiialitictj have become known. Manv mot hern he gi veu it then Uh quitbtieil eiiilurseiut'iit W in, Seiuby, i'hdbutilhe, Mo , writes "1 have raised three child ten, have always used Cham berlain's Coufh Remedy uud tound it lu be the best in i euugbs. colds aud croup. It is pleasant lu take Both adults and childieu like it My wife and I have always felt sul'e hum croup Willi it in the house.'' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains no opium ol other narcotic. Administrators' Notice, The uudeisitnied, W tn. 11. Johnston uud H. K. Miuphev, having qualified on j j the L'nd day of September, 1H11J, before the clerk of the .Superior ( 'unit of if a h j f lax couulv as inlministiators ul the es- piteof Kujfeue Johnston, deceased, here by notify alt peisons holding claims against their said intestate to present the same to them duly verified at Lit llelun, N. C.uuoi -before twelve mouths laoin the date of this notice, or the same will be pleaded in bar of the recovery thereof. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This the ard day of .September," inly. WM H..loHSsTuN, M K. ML'KFHKV, Aduiiuistiatot: he estate of tugeue Johnston, diet. -tluiueys; W. K. OAN'lEL, Weldon, C JOS- I', P1PPFN. Littleton, IS. C H U Ut True love and ghosts are often talked about, but seldom seen. I or a Weak Stomach The gieat relief a Horded by Cham beilauiB lableti in a multitude of cases has fully proven the ificat value of this prepaialiou for a weak stomach aud un paired diestiou. In many cases this relief has become permanent and ihe iutfereie have been completely restored to health. 1 The Remedy for Frosty Mornings no more barefoot trips to the basement no more dressing in an ice cold room no more big fuel bills to pay no more fires to build. Simply roll out of bed and dress In your rooms made warm and cheerful by the even day and night heat of Cole s Original Hot Blast BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL If last winter's fuel bill was hard to pay why stand it again this year? Now is the time to stop waste. If you want a small fuel bill this winter, you need this remarkable lul-saving heater. Act today. Ho.iu I ,, ,,M . - Real Heater Satisfaction Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of the power conferred on the undersigned commis sioner in a decree of the Superior Court of Hahfai county, dated August "m llrt, in a special piuceedimf entitled l B. Harvell. et al ex parte the under signed commissionei will on the 4th Day of October, lyjy, at the Postottice door iu Weldon, -N C, at Vi o'clock M., sell at public suction to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot or parcel o laud situated 10 the town of Weldon, Halifax county State of North Carolina and described as follows, towit: "A certain lot on the east side of Maple street, and fronting W feet and ruuuing back same width lv feet to au alley, beintf designated as lot No. 52 ou map recorded in Book 142, page f6', Register's Office of Halifax county," GEORGE C.GREEN, Commissioner. sWsinisnMlRlUlMl INVITATION. You are invited to open anjjaccount with the BWK OF El FIELD, elriilo, I. 0. !4 Per Cent, allowed In the Savings Depart ment Compounded Quarterly. YOU can bank by mail
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