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''il laMtiLlaMED IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Subscription--$1.50 Per Annum )i. hlY. WELDON, N. C TILUttSDAY, XOVEMIJKI. 191! NO. 27 lEF111'1'11 For Infant.,, and Child,. CAi! i Avoidable Prcprtifi"- .i.ibihcFoodWR.-iul IS iiiiii.... ,. J ThorylWoilnDrtli' (,hfprfulnwsanonv5i.jv..--ncilhorOpldm.MorphliifOM, Mineral. Not vvh'" fell. u'se Mri. J-' 1 hia-" ConstiplionlDirrhoe . r ichnrs una ,rrsulUnftaiJ.nl"f'w7 lis jracirail Sir. HitCtwTAmiliiMr. 5t.it E Exact Copy of Wrapper. IWCASTORA Bargains for You Best Patent l-'lour Compound Lard Seed Kye, Clover Seed, W heat Mulling W. T. PARKER & CO., Wholesale Cash Store WELDON, Sim Lunik Si Mil .work Go. Weldon, N. C. M,4,Sl TAcriKKIts OK building Material for Modern Homes, Sash. Doors Blinds, Mantels, Door and Window Screens MADK TOORDKR AM tiKiil'I.AK sroi'K Sl.KS Oood Materials, High Orade Workmanship Our Slnran 'MONEY S3 mMf m The very newest styles in Organdies Georgettes and Crepe-de.Chine. , m m m We have a complete line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishings. 1 H. L. STAimCK, The Busy Store, WELDON. N C g GOOD GEOCERIES build up the system, stimulate the brain, and increase your capacity to think. And right thinking brings best re mits. Our prices make you think. Call in to see us. L. E. HULL, fm fiatcMor't Optra Houm. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years $11.50 27c. 2.25 10.50 3.155 N. C. e l . a fl'UT SAVE m m m tm m mm m By trading at home and still be a booster for your town. Many Bargains in Sum mer Goods. 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 tff Canned Goods WELDON, N.C I WHAT I KNOW. . Do Soar Best At All Time. ; I know thai ihis day will never j enme :it.nn. Therefore I will j make it ilie best day in which I have ever lived. i I know ih ,H happiness is a thing within, mul that it is always in the worW and very near to me. 1 know I have hut id search fur it, and that as soon as I begin in hunt ill out, I have it Also, I know that as soon as I get happiness and begin to give it away it comes back double and more lo me. I know Ihis. I know that work is a stimulus and that it beeps the world alive and moving. I know people who work with love in their hearts and interest in their brains are the real doers and benefactors of mankind. I know that I can be a doer and a benefactor. I know that life is exactly what I make it. I know that other peo ple, and other forces, can influ ence my life and work only as I follow it. I know that I am young if I live youth; I know that I am happy if I live happiness; I know that I am worth while if I attempt and accomplish worth while things. I know that the greatest thing I can ever do is to do my best at all nines and under every circum stance. Lady In Chicago Telegraph lo Ar Rat-Snap. Hi'a-1 Mih. Plnllips' niiv: "VoueU's KUi'i ruinator Co., Wentlielil, X. .1. Kiwli worth uf liAT -SV " Later received fullowinir letter, KAT-J-XAT arrived. II rid out limine of ruth in no time. JuNt moved here from I'a., where I used KAT SNA!' with Kmit ivhuIU," Three Size. 2.'(P. .Mk anil tt Ntldaud ifimiaiileed hy I'u'ivp-Wliite-head llaidwaie ' u , Weidon, Siimson might haversciped with his hair had not that female barber t.dked him to sleep. LIFT OfF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift tore, touchy turns utf with lingers Poeui't hurt a bit! Drop ti little Freeiuutt on an aching corn, instantly that corn atops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yea, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone cota but a few teoU at any drug store, but ia suffi cient to remove every bard corn, aoft corn, or corn between the toea, and the ?allutet, without aoreoeaa or irrit&tiun. Fret-rone ia the aentatioual ducuvery it Cincinnati genius. It U wundcrfuL PREVENT, PNEUMONIA Net iter m t timpie coiki 11 onen tht direct cauie of pneumor a. Chil dren do not like to take nanieatinf medicine but do like the toothing (feet of the eiternal remedy. Rnnve'i Vapummtha Salve te a( i.liH by niShing tbu delighilul aalvt Into the cheit and under the arm. J colds. It n utiMua) K tncun ot pnuMM" In llHXHi ill kllCI lew aiuKc.liiin. RnuO twiiJtd by Jurtwrt K e yuutwrtlLsMH well ... It l kf 111.. IX iu4 II 20 Jl ill JtJ IbJ raial atom Fitf ual upua nquew to BRAME DRUG COMPANY N. Wiltiibom, N. C. CASTORIA For Iniants and Children - In Use For Over 30 Years gignatun at 1 Safe Drinking Water from Cisterns When Well Constructed, Well Operated and Equipped With filter, 1 hey rurmih Valuable Supply lor All Household Ute (My United Statea Lie part mi'tit Of Agriculture.) Xiitwlth(nnillti)f the Ht-rlnus nbjcrtlops to clutern water fnr all houwhold tis. tliormiKhly wHI'mnNtructed, well-opemted clst'rns are a boon, ft ml their mure fxtt'iislvt' urn Is uri'd. Vttnl ft'iitinvH of a riHicrn from which the wntiT mipply Is obtulncd nre: Absnluto ntrr-tU'hiiicM, trip, sUh-H hx( bottom, und cloe Bpwnlng of Inlet tuid wustc pipes; provision fnr exdmllnir from the cistern thy flrat portion of fin'li niliifidl until tin roof or other collecting iirwi hns become rlnswl thor iiitilily; n llrM-eliiHs flltt-r of clciin, uHl-st'lrcteri wind and thorounhly liurnHl Wuin-oiil. Tin How in the (liter nhniilil be downwnrd, and the top urea of the Alter hed unil the itiie of flow lo the heil must he so hiirnioulxed and regulated tlint slow, erfoi tlve Hltrntloii (not rnptd utriilntiin) In securerl. A wute pipe hould ho provided which removes Hurplus Inllow from the- hottoin of the cIh tern where Impurities tend nnturnlly to settle, Terlodlc and thorough cleaning of the cistern and tlltcr Is neccKHery. From time to time the clogged sand should he rnked or removed from the filter und the dirty chureoal replaced. The practice of throwing charcoal Into ciKterus to absorb the odors of decaying organic matter Ih of little advantage. Moiling cistern water, or 'Muslim" It with chemicals to sterilize It. although safe precautions, Injure the I t : 1M1 . i lstem nller-TuHt. $160. A. hothead or large tank; B. tight cover; C, wire acreen; V, Vtnrh two-way rain cock: K. Vlnch union; F, -tnch breaa or galvanlivd pipe, perforated; O, tttiht overlmnRlng cover; (liter box may be wood, iron, brick or con crete, or four feet of lurse-Uze vltrttled pipe; H, 2t-tncri layer fine aand; 1, fin -I rich lajer well-burnfd wood chan-oal size of wheat grains; J, two-inch layer of gravel elie of emull pta to give aupport and drainage; K. Vlnoh two-way ratn cock with one branch piped to waste; L, nuctlun pipe; M. cistL'rn, Hide walla atx to ten Inchea tlili'k; N, one-iiifh overflow ; O, annip or catch baatn; V, emergency overflow; W, acrew cup (remove cap and attach hand pump when cleaning cistern); R. waste pipe; 8, ewlng check valve; T, acreeneil ventilator. When starting operation waste Uie first water filtered, throttle corks I and K to give the desired low rate of filtration; maintain water level above aand layer, thus protecting the surface film of mud. whole.sonieneHK of the water and should never as suttahle substitutes fur the best possible construction and operation. If rain water Is Altered effectively, the keeping qualities will be Improved and large-sized cisterns may be used. That method of flttrntton which renem blea most nearly the slow percolation of rainfall Into the ground will give the greatest degree of purification. Such u filter cun he constructed with B barrel or large galvanized Iron ttiuk, placed above the ground so It can be easily cared for, and filled with some sulluhle titter! in: material. The water as It drains from the roof should pass through this materiul before. It enters the cistern, the rate being kept down to one pint In four minutes (4f gallons la 24 hours) for each Kqimre foot of area In the filter bed. Sand Is uue of the best and iim-t available filtering materials, and well burned charcoal Is most useful In removing color, taste, and odor. Fine sand removes particles to a greater extent than does course sand, hut on the other hand It clogs more quickly. Crushed quartz and thoroughly clean pit or beach sand, such as Is used In mixing mortar, are employed extensively. The size of the grains should be quite uniform and should be such that all could he sifted through holes made In n xhect of paper by u medium-slued awl or knit ting needle. A depth of two feet of carefully selected sand free from clay, loBiii, und vegetable matter. Is preferable to a greater depth of sand of Indiffer ent quality. As the thin surface layer becomes clogged with continued use, It may be scratched or furrowed or n half Inch or so nmy be scraped off with a trowel, until eventually the bed Is reduced to 12 or 1!S Inches In thickness. The sand removed either should he washed and returned, or be replaced with new snnd. It Is advantageous to place about six Inches of well-burned clmr coal under the two-foot bed of sand. Triple-burned, triple-ground wood charcoal, the pieces averaging the site of wheat gralus, has given excellent results und costs normally about 00 cents a bushel, In sacks, at kilns Id eastern states. Mr. P. LaDuke, Farmer, Says, "You Bet Rats Can Bite Through Metal." "I had I'itJ liilm lined Willi zinc last year, rats jfot through pretty soon. Was outjl.s Al pkif. ol ItAT-SN A 1 killed so maiiv rats, that I've never lieeii with out it since. Our eollie doif neu-i touch ed KAT-SSAP." You try It. Three Sizes, 'J,')e., .'sic. and 4.1. Sold and truaranttedby t'leree-Wliite-head llds.l'o., Weldon A man is never in love with a woman until he begins to tell her his troubles. A Rat That Didn't Smell Alter Being Dead lor 3 Months. I svrear it was dead at least three itiuntlii,'' sai.l JaineH Sykes, hutcher, Wesllield. N.J. "We saw this rat every day. I'm a eakeof KA'l-SNAl' behind a barrel. .Mouths later my wife asked about the rat. Kenienibeied the barrel, looked behiud it. There was the rat- dead, not the slightest odor." Three Sizes, 'J."tc, ,"lk and $1. sold aud guaranteed by Pierce-White hoad lldw. Co., Weldon. What a beautiful world this would be il flowers only grew to resemble their own pictures in the I seed catalogue. Tn una is mote t'atarrli in tins section of the country than all other diseases pu! tuirctlirr, and "ntil the last r-w yeais was supposed to be incurable. For a tfieal many yeais doctors pronounced It a local disease aud plescnbed local remedies, aud by coustantly lailiuit to cure with local tieatment. prouuunc.d it lucurahle. Scn-uce has ptoifu I'atarth to be a constitutional disease, and therefore reiiuires constitutional treat ment. llaH'sl atarih Medicine manufac tured by V. J t'liauey A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the ouly constitutional cure on the market. It in taken internally. It acta directly on the blood and mucoua aurfacea of the system. They offer one hundred dollars fur any case it fails to cure. K.J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, Ohio Testimonials sent free, l'rice 75 cents o r hottle. Sold by all druitifisls. Hall's Karailv fills fnr Constipation Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA he regarded as emergency measures This Means You. When you get up Willi a imi tuste in your mouth, a dull tired feeling, uo rel- sh for food aud are constipated, you may know that you need a dose of Cliamberlain's Tablets. They not onty cauie an agiceable movement ol tlif low els, but cleanse and invigorate the stomach and improve the digestion. He who laughs last laughs best, because he knows what tickles him. A Oood Cough Medicine lor Children. Mrs. J. W. t'hillips, Kedon, t.a., phoned to. I. M. Floyd, the merchant there, for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and said she bad bought a bottle of it at bis his store recently and that it was doing her children so much good that she wanted to keep up the treatment. You will lind uothing better for coughs aud colds in children or for yourself. It keeps the cough loose, expectoration easy and soon frees the system from the cold. Many a man climbs the ladder of fame only to be rewarded with a good hard fall. James Watson Says. I'll Never Forget When l ather's Hogs (lot Cholera." 'one morning he found 'Jti hogs dead aud several sick, lie called in the ct. a ho after disarctingit rut rvifht on the premises, decided that the rodrnU had couveyed geims. Sincetlien I'm uever without KAT-S.SAI'. It's the sutest, quickest raldeslioyet 1 know." Three Sizes, !!."., H. and l Sold and guaranteed by 1'ietce While head Hdw. Co., Weldon. A man seldom realizes what a cold world this is until his credi tors begin making it hot for him. Only A Cold. Are you ill? ia often answered "Oh, it's only a cold," as if a cold was a mat ter of little consequence, hut people are beginning to learn that a common cold ia a matter not to be trifled with, that some of the most serious diseases start with a cold. As loon as the first indi cation of a cold appears take Chamber lain'! Cough Remedy. Remember that the aooner you get rid of the eold the leas the danger, and this remedy will help you throw it off. Cm ir told every. whTminKientitically sealed pecAarfee of 30 cigarettes or tanpackaites(200cta'arettes) in a Ulaaaine-paper-covered oarton. We strongly recom mend this carton for the home or office supply or whsn you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Wm.lon-S.Um, N. C. If the young man means half he says uunng counsmp me gin is luckv. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say B.iyer fJ3 rr Insi.f on "Flavor T.iltlet. of Aspirin" m a "Bayer packsgc," containing proper directions for Colds, fain. Headache, Neuralgia, I.iunh.ign. nn.l lih ,tim Name "tl.iycr" menu ,-ninnc Aspuia prescribed tiy phv.iiiaiu l'r nineteen yean. Hnn.ly lm Imx.s of 12 t.il.rele cost few cent.. Aiir,u ia trada mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie acidflster of Saliev!ie.u.. Polk Miller'! Liver Pills 10c. Used 50 yean witnout a change. The Good Old Fashioned kind 1 thai never fails. Unequalled for Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti pation and Milia ria. Your Grand father relied on them. Nothing better at any price. Gel the genuine. At ilh!uit.1vt. lium 1 1,, In OVER-ACIDITY ol the stomach hat upset rr.ui.y a night' rest. If your stomacli L acid disturbed, dissolve two or three Ri-HQIDS on the torujue before retiring anden oy refreshing sleep. The purity and loodneta ol iCemoiVii guaranteed by ' SCOTT BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION NOTICE. North Carolina, Halifax County, In ttie Superior Court. II. O. Crawley and lieneva Crawley Vs. I'mma Watson and her husband and CNKNOWN CHIl.il of Kd. I.ewia Klsie Crswlev I. I. Ilickeus, Kosa Coley Slid Cliaihe Colev, Nellie J. Dickens, M L. Hut, Iteue tlui. I'inkiellui. llora llui Scales and Holer scales, Zelia Lewis and t.eorge l ewis, Maty Jackson and W ill Jackson, John uickeus. Ilowaid luckeus, Kutli Ihckensaud Kuth luck ena. The defendants, Kmma Walson aud her husband, the UNKNOWN CHILD off.d. Uwn, M. L Mux, Irene llux, I'inkie llux, Dora llux Scales, l'eter Scales, John Dickens, Kulh Dickens, will lake notice thai an action entitled as above has been coiumeuced in the Superior Court of Halifax County to sell a certain tract of land in w hich they are interested for the purpose of parti tion: and the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are required to appear at the office ol the Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County ou the tilth of November, Imiu, at the ., , ii i tl.l.f.. I'mintv N c. and answer or demur w me cumpisiui in said action or the plaintiff will apply ... .... , r., Ik. mk.f .leman.letl in aaid complaint. This the 18th day of uciooer, 1910. 3. M. GARY, Clerk of the Superior Court, oct 23 4t CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that ! Simply compare Camels pulT-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price I Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis faction to the utmost test I Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liberally you smoke them I The expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full bodied; yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every time you liftht one you get new and keener enjoyment I Freedom from any unpleasant cifiuretly after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable. In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in go many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality I A. A " ' - '( ! : v "S - About the first question our salesmen will ask you when you try on one of our new Is "How does tt feel?" In other stores they ask "How does it look?" The difference is that we will first select a hat that will become you, and we know that a "Mallory" Hat will look right, so what we want to know is whether the hat Feels right on the head. Be sure to have a look at our window this week and come in and prove what we say. FARBER & JOSEPHSON, Mens and Boys Outfitters WELDON. N. C. The Citizens Bank HAl IFAX. N. C. WE Invite the people ol Halifax and surrounding country to pat ronize this Bank. Why not have a checking account? It is necessary in these times It saves you money, and you have re ceipt against payments to your creditors. Besides it gives you a standing In your community. We have every facility known lor Sound Banking, and invite you to open an account with us. The smallest account receives as much attention as the largest with us. We pay 4 per cent. Compounded Quarterly on Savings. Come in and talk It over with us. W e need you, you need ua. awMataWatMatMaWlMltmt'r INV1TAT10jN. You are Invited to open an account with the fljr OF ClflcLB, I. C. '4 Per Cent, allowed In the Savings Depart-4- ment Compounded Quarterly. 1" YOU can bank by mail ,Wffwinararaiwamawaarna Subscribe to The Roanoke News. Only $1.50 Per Year in Advance. I ENFIELD, ii 1 i
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