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1 These Tires Are velation a The Brunswick is frankly a combination of the best in tire building. There is one tread that's supreme beyond question. And that is now on Drunswidis. There is one side-wall construction, which, by every test, holds the s-immit iiLce lor endurance. And that one was adopted for Brunswick. Fabrics differ i:p to M per cent in their strength test. On Brunwicks the manmM luig fiber is the standard. There are certain si I'm. m. each one expensive, which add asUy to tire macaws. The Urunswick embodies all these extras. There are no patents, no secret formulas to prevent any milker from building the best. It is simply a question of knowledge and skill cost plus cue. Brunswick standard are known the world over. The very Same certifies an extraordinary tire. Yet Brunswick cost ao more than like-type tires. Buy ONE Brunswick. It will prove that a better tire can aot be bought, regardless of price. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Baltimore Headquarters: lu' Hopkins Place C. 0 D Mrs. ChanJIer went into a shop to purchase sonic handsome water glasses. Not having he money wiili Iter 10 pay for ihem she gave her address and instructed ilie sales nan 10 mark ih; glasses ('. O. D. Tne salesman niaJe a note of til e request anJ later the glasses were delivered, but no request was made for payment. Mrs. Chandler unpacked the parcel and found that each glass ! ha J been heaunfullv engraved u'.th j the letters "C O D." placed very pro.ninenilv upon them. DISCAHDl:!) SOM1 ".Nob )Jy si.igs 'I Won't 0 1 Home Till Morning' any moie " "i eii iiitly mit," replied I'ucle Hill U.ii.it t.ip "ll by any clunks Hi:'i is inv icui.iining hard liquor jvjiUh.r, h imc is the only place in lo.ik !nr K X aslnngton Siar. $ Health About Gone Many thousands ol women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mis. Z.V. Spell, of llayne, N.C. "I could not stand on my feet, and Just suffered terribly," she says. "As my suf fering was so great, and he had hied other reme dies, Dr. had us get Cardui, , . 1 began Improving, and it cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dui did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone." ft. K TAKE There's a Brunswick Tire for Every Car Cord Fabric Solid Truck BOUNDS MOTOR CO. jiL-.4cjjVjk.jfcv 'sf mi The Woman's Tonic Mid-Summer Reductions EVERYTHING in our line now reduced to make room for our tall a. uiie in goous which are arriving u.nly. It would pay you to chase a bit of these reduced goods as prices continue to soar. WE HAVE a very attractive lot of I'ANCV PI. All) SKIRTS fall prices ranging from 35 00 to S18.00 EACH. C Ut'R LINE of LADIES and MISSI S SWEATERS in all I shades and styles, at prices that will please you. Every school miss should possess one of these sweater coats. Let us be of service to you at your convenience. i pur- for IP. THE She writes further: " I sm in splendid heallli . , . can do my work. I feel I owe it to Cardui, for 1 was In dreailiul condition." If you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Card ul. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for (he good it has done Ihem, and many physicians who have useJ Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think what 'tmeans lo be In splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. All Druggists WILSON INVADES HOUSE OF FOES 0ARRIF8 KI8 BATTLE FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS INTO HOME OF HI8 ENEMIES. GIVES COST OF GREAT WAR j Informs Them of Lives and Treasure ' Pourfd Out to Save Civilisation. (By Mt. Clemens News Bureau) Aboard President Wilson's Special j train Carrying bis war against thou) who oppose the adoption by the Uui- ' Usl status of the peace troatr and the covenant of the League uf Nations In to their ui'usholils, President Wiisc-n last week Imaded California. Auif there, where the question un wnlih lenaue opponents biive ham mered the hardest, that of Ulian Tung la of most Interest, the preeldi'iit found 'he sume euthueltiain umons the peo ple fur pence aud for Insurance : against future wars. The people want the long controversy ended. Thev ' want this country to bo able to again lurn Its undivided attention to social, economic- and Industrial development Their leaders may not feel this way, but Judging from the eipreailons which met the president on every side. Tlie leaders hare overstepped the limits of the peoples patience In their stubborn determination te force a change !n the great document Muat Take Thla League. "We muet take ihli Leegne of Na tions," aald the president, "for there la no way In which another can be obtained without compelling recon. Uderation by the power And It would alt very III upon my stomach to take tt back to Germany tor conMdera tloa" "All over the world people are look ing to ua with confidence our rfvala along with the weaker nations. I pray Ood that the gentlemen who are de laying thla thing may presently see It In a different light" Germany, the president declared, Is taking new courage from our delay in ratifying the treaty and her news paper and public men were again be coming arrogantly out-spoken. Deeply Impressive were the figures o( the cost of the late war, In lives and dollars It was the first time thai the official statistics have been made public and the tremendoua totals shocked the president's audiences. Shows Coat of World War. "The war," said president Wilson, cost Qreat Britain aid and her Do main 188,000,000,000; rrance 186,000,. 000.000. the United State 122,000,. 000,000: Russia 118,000,000,000, Italy $13,0O0.o0,000 and a total. Including the etpendttures of Japan, Belgium and ulher small countries, of 1123 000 000,000. "It coet the Central Towers aa fol. Iowa: Germanr IJWOO.OOO.OOO; Austria-Hungary. 121,000,000.000; Turkey una Bulgaria IS OM, 000,000. "The United States," the president said, "spent one million dollar, m I- LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply lew drops then lift sort, touchy corns off with fingers when )iti About the first question our salesmen will ask yuu try on one ot our new Is "How does it feel?" In other stmes they ask "Mutt J.ies it look?" The difference is ihut e will hiM nkci a hat thai will become you, and e knuu lhai a "Mali.'iv" I lat ill I mk rmhi, so what we want to know is wlietlui die li.it kels ni'lu on the head. He sure lo have a look al our indow this eck and come in and prove what we say. FARBER & JOSEPHSON, Mens and Boys Outfitters VVKI.OON, N C. Fall Suits for Men Who Demand Style and Quality Phhii'I hurt a Mt! Pmn a li little The outstanding feature of our showing of Men's Clothes for fall is OL'ALITY. Garments that are cut on the latest approved lines and finished with care and skill thai only the best of hand tailoring can ac complish. Suits thai are full of "pep" yet irim in line; many notable qualities and patterns to select from $25 TO $40. : HATS TO TOP OFF THE GOOD DRESSER. Uur stock this season otters many exclusive styles, popular colors and much desired shapes. Beiier get under one at i"iit' an ailiitii! corn. iiHtttntlv ll.itt i. mi ti-jn hurling, tliiii yuu lift it t yit out n, iiihu'! A i inv lut hi' ktf 1'ri'i vi-iif i'uii tut a li m ifii in t rhv tnit' $Urv, but it) nitti in. I lu rfiiinf ivtrv lmrl runt, oft .'ti, i-r miii tut 4 cfi thu tiH-4, Hti (be ullu 'H, mitii.itt at ri-iifbrt ur irriUtiun. I fux-iin' ii ttu H'tnalMiistl dunivvry f a 'tit itiiiat i Kviii'is. H it Wutuk-rfuL PkOi LSSIDNAL CARDS. WALTKk K. DANIEL, Attorney-at-Law, WKKIto.N, N.C. t'rai'tict'N in tin cuuile ul Halifax auo urtliaaiittn. ainl iu tin- Supreme aud hniVtiil cmiit. t ullct'liuL-s made all pait- ul Norllt l aiutiLia. Hrauch utlicc at Ifahiax upco cvetv Mnnttav UI:OkOKC. 1KI:1N. i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Otliee iu liirru llulldiliit Weldun. N.C. Wm. L. KNIQHT, : Attorney anil Counsellor-at Law, W KLlHtN, N. C. oiliiM m tlie I'aiiit'l 1 'utklintr. ! Hu-hh".- .iomitlv ami faithfully at , tt'll.lf.l to. E' i i do A XTT TTT1 ;po n.i u u r. Ill i. IIIIHIV. I Ml I llll III! IS', in I I "agsjsjfe r J, - u u S rJ O R E M. FREID, Proprietor. WELDON. N. C. LADItS AND GENT'S O! I I I 1 1 1 K Administrators' Notice. I l,r uuU-i-,iiriii,l. t in .K.I.uhIui, aiil 11 I. lui, hi-v. liavniL' .jii.il,ln-.l uu tlie 1'iitl day ul -). ttiil,n. I'ioi l.nif tin-i'lfik ui' tht-un iioi I'uuitul Hah la i-uiiiilv ai a.liiiiui-,tiali'r ol tin- ch- intr ol Kut'l-ll,- lolnMoii, ,li-i'.'a?4t-il, tu'le liV uolifi all ,t-is,,u l.ol.liiiff i-lauijs miiu--l llit-u a..l un. -tali- lo ,ifsi'iit till- Willi- to tin-in I illy .-i i lit-,1 ai l.i i -llr-lou, N I . ml ui lit-loif IvM'ht-iiiollllm Horn llii- .lul.- ul tliis uutuv. ol Hi "ill l.i- l'lt'ii.li.1 in luti of Hie ri' tli.'11'ol' hour rrlsrht and day for two years In lis struggle to save cfrtllsatlon. All lils, howmer, fades Into Inaljjnl. floance when the deaths by battl are considered, deolared iho president, Russia gave 1,. Tt'0.000 men; Oennaay l.t'iO.OuO; Prance l.sf.000; Oreal Britain too, 000; Italy 864.000; the United Stats. S0.S00. In all, almost 7.500,000 men perlahed In the great Btruggle. or 1.500,000 more men then died In all ol the wars of the previous 100 years. Should Remember Recent Horrora. "These are terrible facte, and ought never to forgot tltem. We west Into this war to do a thing that waa fundamental for the world and what I r.ave come out on thlt Journey for j to determine whether the country has ; lorgotten or not I have found out. i os country hae not forgotten and It j will never permit any who stands in the wy of the fulfillment of our i great pledges, ever to forget the sor- rowrui day he made the attempt I Arbitration uid discission, the tiros- miiir' i went pointed out, must replace force 1,1 I of arms In the settlement of world mi j m T-ivii n i . i i a . i l I . i m m i -1 a Automatically it preserves your food rl3 . I ..ir inei ,.y ,dtP oft m lit.!' JsV. f - M ..,..,. : M 1 ' I llm Iku ltr.il ! l "' a jrff AH 1111.1111 in. M, Ir.i to sai.l rMaW' an-ir.iii-it-il to maKi- iniiio'.liali' mi iiu nt I Lis ttit- ;i,l ,1a, ol -Si-lilt-uihei 1'Ti M II lulls- III', 11 I Ml Wilt:! Aoiinili-tiatol- ol tlie f-talt- ol I r, in- .lollll-itrin, Ji-t'L-UM.t ttorut'ii f- IHMt.l., tVH.Ion . I ln. I' CII'I'KS, l itll.-tt.il, N r H 11 1,1 n'f.V'f.- . : J Iservice is built in If you tie lu ut! tral ,(.fvu e out of your liren il mtsi be huill m I tveiy tUgfo, iKt? mnuUiluit Al tviy p in ihe liuilJmg uf very Hewitt f, flt,j tflh 0( boih wmkintinihip and qualir ttufe muff tho liiy (of Htwiti uteit I-very Hew. For Sale by JONES & SONS. Weldon, N. O. School Shoes When ihey ure in their lende ages it Is mighty easy to ruin their little feel. ) ou cannot be loo care ful in choosing ihe shoes your child should wear. MTTNtK sells the kind of shoes lhat follow ihe natural lines of a child's foot. Do not pinch, cramp or make corns. I hey are the kind of shoes thai give excellent service too. And, as most folks know, KITT- INtK b prices are much lower. Always glad to show you. KITTNER'S SHOE STORE, L. KITTNER, Prop. Opposite PoatofhM Weldon, N. c. SHOES For The Whole Family Electric Shoe Repair Shop in connection. controversies Constantly he dwells i upon the faot that all the nations In the League agree to do one of two things, flret to submit their differences to arbitration. In which caee they agree to abide by the decision ren dered, or, If unwilling to arbitrate, to nave tneir ease discussed by the Coun ell of the League, In which case sti months Is granted for dlsousslon isree months must elapse following toe result ot thla las) step In arbitra tion before the nation ion turned can declare war. Holds Out Hope for Ireland. The president took advantage questions propounded by the San Vri clsoo Labor CounoU tp lire the Infer ence mat ne believes Ireland can bring her case before the League of Nations for settlement when the League is actually In existence. Bhan Tung, be declared, will be re turned to China. Jango, ha said, had given her solemn pledge to that effect Ana wtu the League of Nations force, eatd the president, we can, oooaalon srlaea. stand forth and r "Thla ahall be done Poverty brings strong landlords Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A RUB IT ON .li. ivi iUiA iiu acme ITS UNWISE to pal off to-day's duty nntll to morrow. If your stomach in arid-disturbed take IU-MDID5 the stew aid to digestion comfort today. A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MACE BY SCOTT BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION lf,i I 1 HI ... 'Jt- DIIJI 'JIt-' ?i U ,1 -aTaTaTaTB f'-' F U i I.IOTT It CI.AHK, Attorney-at-Law, W Kl.l'ilN, X, ('. otlnv in iiii-i'ii Itmliliuir. ASHLEY B. STAINBACK, Attorney-at-l.av. . Notary Public. WliLDON, - - N. C. 1'iai'tici'ii in tlii cotntH of Halifax aud ailjuimtitf couiitii'8. rromjit attteution tu all lmiiii'KN I'litriiHlnl lo mi-. Ottice i ovi'r M. I', rail's Muri-, H B. HARWELL, Jr. Attorney-at'l.aw, H HI. DON, - - N C. rittftuv. iu tin- rtniitu uf Huh lax tuii uilj.Hiniii; ft.tMttifK. I'lotiipt altcfituiD Inull I imuit-vs t liljii-li-tl lo nif. (IlllC over liu-k'N Jcwt'lrv Mure. .s j.") 7m U T. CLAKK 1 ATTORMEY AT LAW, WKLI'O.N, N. C. I'raottCff iu tlie eourtn of llalifttx and tljoiuiiiir count ifii ami il the uremti cuurl of lite Mate, r-pi't'ial attt-ution sfivi-ii to rolltTtioDH and romit returm I 77 get it 3 NO OTHER LIKI IT, NO OTHER Al QOi lnr ...! .1 ihe ,.., , , ,, , " .i i.n.i , ,wr,u, ..,!,, , " i.nir. l .u-i,l ,, 1,1, ,.,. ., .ii c.i ii .i ,. i,., ,,,, 'mwHoil WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME . Hi, ll,U, l. ,,, N.I.. ij uudti aUr vil.rr atn.t ".' M A N.Mt SEWiejn pirHiaf C0 ,0Uk(t, J. WARD YOU CAN SHOW YOUR DOCTOR THIS REFRIGERATOR. And, he t approve of it, because lie will see ilui cold, dry-air circulation. No tainted or spoiled foods. The health of ihe family is vale-guarded f t u Lse the n.tt'tin AUTOiYATIC, "The I'trltu Kelt iKt imi r. " Uses less ice than ihe old-method kind. Saves ice bills as well as food bills and doctor's bills. there is constat!. Mk Furniture Company, i - IIKNTIST, OfHt'K IN IIA.MKL Hl'lI.lUNHf WELDON, N.( sep 12 ly . I IKAVlh, UK. E. 1. IKAVK, JH. TRAVIS & TRAVIS, Attorneys-at-Law, H ALIFAX, N. C. 1'iactice m the state and Federal courts A. CARTER, VETERINARY SUKGEON, WEI.UON, N. I'. Louir I i-tntice calln annwi'1'eil promptly "the., in Muni, Wel.tpy liarruacy. Administrator's Notice flavin qualititil an tlieailuuuietrator ol the I'-tair ul It H I'alioun, ileceased late uf Halifax county, tins n. to uotilv all ien..n. luililinif rlaiina or accounts airaiovt Hie i-tate ul Ilie JiwaseJ to present the same to me, iluly ventieil before the Uth ilav ol'Seinenilwr, UUu' or thin notice mil 1. pleailej m har ut then n'ouveiy All iieiuin imlehtiHl to ..leeMiuie ol the mui.1 ileiva-i-il Kill please make piumpt pavuiniiK Tins the lu'tti .lay uf S.pteiul,ef, Isilvi W I.. KNIliHT, .Jlur. i. i.t in An Appetizing Meal Everybody wants It. Rverybody likes It. Everybody's looking tor It. BUT You ran't get il unless y have the right kind ol grocerl Get 'em HERE I Phone 280, R. M. PURNELL, Weldon, N C New Quarter; VT" Just moved In our handsome ne brick building with a ft supply of everything hardware for the farmt the mechanic and tl house builder. FLUES! FLUES!! Now is tlit time to place your urd for tiut'H, I' want em. We "mate ea fjiHOWE Co. Halifax, N. C. U. E. LEWIS, Manager. 3 18 3m Graod Display OF UP TO THE MINUTE MILLINER! FANCY CiOOIiv-and NOVEI.TItl Butteries 'sl'atterns R & O. Corsets, MisBes at 76c. Ladies T5c. to f 1. SSSL pncea ill he niadi to auit tl times. Hats and Honnrte made as trimmed to order. A'L MAIL OHiiEKv. FKOfdKILY ULLKli. WELDO N, N. C. Expert Electrical Service II s Auiomobile and Truck Repairing A Specialty. n IS 111 WELDON, N. C. Automobile Accessories & Supplies We carry a line of cylinder head easkeU f..r n model cars. Also the VULCO-CORD fan heft, fn. an tars. We are agents for the Indiana Trucks, for the Hewitt Tires, and PERMALIFE Storage Batteries. (20 months Guarantee.) Irade marks mid ropriliiliti obtain! Mini mueal. akl.-bM bi llll.g,ml s. iiiHi. ! ran asAaoH m m un pali'iiUtiilii,. awl, nt;n.t. PATiNTa auiLD roaruNia ' l".i nurrrabaklt.tollb.tthttuliivM aiHl M run kvmmt. WribHwUi. D. SWIFT ti, CO, 303 Scvealh St., Wsshiastes, D. C. MERCHANDISE SALE! Ve are expecting to close our mercantile business soon gs we can do so. We offer every article in our store at and below cost. NX'e have some great bargains, and sell ing some goods ai half what ihe miiic guous cost ai mis lime. Merchants who need mnr.n piece goods, can get such here at much less than wholesale are offering at this time We must close this business soon as possible. Come quick. SPIERS' BitOS... MUX. f. A. LEW If, ! Weldon, N.C r 1 jih.NI) VuHK OIUM KS I OR ALL KINDS OP PRINTING TO E. I.. HAY WARD, U eHon. NX Lamest Stock in tit Soiti. i When in Norfolk call os You will Hud what you " and get it quickly. Haviugno canvassers, agent s commissions ares ded to our prices Ibises ables ua to use tiratclassa lenal sod tinish it properl Wa Pay Freight and OuarantH Salt Arrival THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (bSiyears inusineas.) SW8 Bask HI. NORFOLK, Vi Battery Charging. Electric Free Air Compressor WELDON, IN. C.
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