YOU CAN G KT Til U II 10 II KST I'OSSI IMMOK FOK YOUR1 IMtOIMWn BY Sl'ISI)IVIl)lN(i AXI) SHUJXI! AT AUCTION. THAT is our plan because it is the LOGICAL plan. It cuts big farm land, city or suburban land down to fit the demands of buyers urhiln nur snpnin llv ndantfid nublic-itv and sales methods round ud the buvers and brine Top Prices. OVER IWE YWS OF SUCCESSFULLY SELLIfJQ LfiD JT UCTIOfl. has won lor us the confidence and enthusiastic support of many of the largest land owners in the South Atlantic States. In 1918 alone our sales amounted to OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. Read what Mr. N. J. Rouse, of Kinston. N. C, and Messrs. Higgs Bros., of Greenville. N. C., have to say about our method of selling land. uoi sii uoi'si;, Aiioruc s and Counsellors at 1 au, 101 '. S (Juecn Sireei KlNsu, Nuklil CJ Kt )l ix (iki:i:.NMi.i.i; supply company, WHOLESALE CROCERS, n. J. uoi'si: NOuKKT H. KOI SK. I'iki LNVlLl.li, N. C, January 27th, 1919. February J UCS. Atlantic Coast Heally Company, Petersburg. Va. 1 1 e rulciiiL-ii : This is in say ilut the sale conducted by your Company on Jjnuuiy lOih was very satisfactory to us, The organization of your Company seems in us to he well night per feet. You certainly try to get the las' high dollar. We not only tmind your Company must clfii'ieui in lie handling of the sale, but also a very clever sei ul gentlemen with which in do business Very truly yours, (Signed) HIGGS BKOS. Mr. K. A. Windham, Atlantic Coast Realty Company, FaGrange, N. C. Dear Sir: 1 am writing to express to you my sincere appreciation of your efforts m securing lor me the splendid sale of the property ol my sisiers and mysell and Mrs. 1.-J. I l.ulley, in l.iliiinge, on the Idth msi.ini. Candor impels me to admit that we were not only dcliglned at the sales bin ili.it you secured lor us results that surpassed our expectations. I do not mean by this ili.n I think the property sold too high, lor I have much confidence in LaGrange and believe thai the purchasers noi only got guod value but are fortunate in their purchases. The excellent results obtained are to be attributed hu gely to your Company, ihe wide advertisement thai you gave the sale and ihe good business iiidgmeni and laci nijnifesied in attraenng a large crow d and in conducting the sale itself brought results Inch Iijtl' well pleased those whom you represented, and doubtless it is a source of much gratification to yourself. Again thanking you, and with hes wishes, Yours very truly, tSignedi N. J. KOI 'SI.. Our SERVICE covers every dttail connected with the sale of land. Hery department of our organization is in the hands of experts in their line and every individual is eager to make vour hu iness his business 3 We want to sell your landyou want to get the highest- possible dollar for it You want to be rid of the details You want to be represented by a fnanclallv reliable rnn that get QUICK RESULTS. Then you want the Atlantic Cuast Realty Company's Service to sell that land for you. We have a booklet that will prove it. It tells what we have done for others 3 what they have to say about it what our system is, what our SERVICE means and what it may mean to you, The booklet is absolutely free; Novv's the time to write for it -right now mi n i tv AM The Name That Justifies Your Confidence. OFFICES: PETERSBURG, VA.. and GREENVILLE, N. C. References: Any bank in Petersburg, Va., or Greenville, N. G. S. A. DUNN, Attorney, Scotland Neck, N. C, Local R epresntalive. asme&iasss WHAT WK DO 1st. Your farm or other real l'J bv ntir rnmniini ciirtrairn(. -nu. I inns are drawn up and your land plotted .'.u. i.uisui iijcisuic iaiu on a.ia aeveiopea 4ih. 1 he sale is advertised hv lie in niutr(Q pers, posters, dodgers, etc., and before ihe sale uui nu . -nar nanu is used to attract purchasers. MFTHOD 'S S MODF.RN tith. Fxperienced Representatives draw up deeds and necessarv miners 7th. You receive QUICK PFOCEF.DS from he sale 7S in ton thainiwhuvucdtc at : .i u oi.-i... 7... "" i ul n .-sin v n..r. IBS LIVER DIDN'T ACT DIGESTION WAS CAD SJ S y.ar Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How She Wai Relieved After a Few Dotet of BIcL-Drj;hL. MaadoriTllla. Kjr. Mr. Cynthia Hltflabotham, of tola town, aara: "At mjr aft, which U 65, th. llr.r doaa mat act ao will ai whn Yourj. A few jaari aco, mj ttomaco wu all out ot tlx. I wu comtlpated, mjr liter didn't act My dlgettlon waa bad, and It took ao IttUa to upset me. Mr ap patlta waa rona. 1 waa Tar weak... I decided I would gin Black Draught a thorough trial aa t knew It waa highly recommended tor till trouble. I began taking X. I felt better after a tew doeea. Mr appetite laprorad and I became atronger. Mr towela acted natural lr and the least trouble wu aooa righted with a tew doioe f Blark-rraucht" Seventy yours of y.iri-erf'!! use baa. made Ttaedfonl'a IiI.irk-I);-aiisht a ataudard. houstliulj ri-iiidy. Every memtr. of vwi-y f:inill, :i: imict", need the help U,ai lila, k-Urau; ht ran gle In ctean-liu: il.c rysinu anj rn Uevlng the (rui:! t!. ,t como ttxm eonetipatton, la.: . a, u-.y i'v. r, etc. You caniwt 1., , , ,.u uniiSH y.iur stomach, liver ai.d li.iwcl. art; la ood working ord. .- l;. :, ;iulll tl..t way. Try Blark-I)raui'!.t. !t ai'a j i .mpi'y gently and In a nainr.il i. If y0a feel lui.'Rkih, ta!:e a d conlqht Tou will fe,-l r,.,!i tomoriow Pvtco !5c. a jia.1..-.-. -One wot a djaa All druriTi J a Ol 30 T II K ii or vn.Ni ESTABLISHED 1892 Capital and Surplus, $63,000. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. 4 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENT W E. DANIEL, rBBHIDBNT. W. It. SMITH. ll'B" PRBHI UBNT. I.. (' DKAI'EK, CiaHIRW. OE Fire Insurance SURETY BONDS. See me when in need of the above insurance and set protection from the leading companies of America. ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION. The hole County En tered Into the Spirit of i j the Day and Nearly Every Section was Well Represented. j ! Tl l-.SDAV, NUVI MI'.l l I mi i I was mJecJ a gala day in VYd- j i do"- A wg crowd, a tine pjrjdf, Eud speaking, free dinner for the ' i musicians and soldiers, a mme ol looiball m the afternoon completed ! a program winch had heen well planned and was carried out to the ! . letter w ith not a disagreeable fe.it-1 ; lire from t-egininng to end. ' The w hole county eniered into : the spirit of ihe day and nearly i every section w as well represented. Many of our merchants, too, show ed their loyalty and p.nrioiisiii hy ! an elaborate display of flags and bunting m ihe national colors and ihe stoies were beautiful in their holiday dressing. The tloaiswere especially tine, many of them dis playing artistic skill in conception and execution ol the various ideas they were intended to represent. One of these from Roanoke Kapids representing the coiton manufac turing interests of that city wasi worthy of special mention. One from Scotland Neck, representing a submarine, or perhaps the gun- i boat "Albemarle" was fine one from Aurelian Springs depicting a farm wagon loaded with husky farmers was well carried out and the county school exhibit and other interests w re well featured. I In the U eldon floats the one from the school bearing the legend "l)rnio:rai' (lieatesi Asset" pictured a class of high school girls : in gowns and caps and little Mar garet Sledge leaching a class of first 1 grade pupils which she acted out so well as to receive the comnienda- j tion of the Superintendent. The Book Club, at whose sug gestion the celebration was under taken had as their special feature "Americaniation," their study for the year and was represented by ladies in the costumes of the differ ent nationalities who come to our shores. The Thursday Afternoon Club had perhaps the most unique and dainty of (he whole. This was a huge birthday cake, sur- this the lirst anniversary of the' signing ot the Armistice and de serves special mention for this ap propriate feature. Both banks had tine displays; ihe Red Dross, representing home w ork, the Veterans ot the Civil war, the Junius Darnel Chapter 1'. 1). C, ihe Boy Scouts, the dif ferent automobile agencies and oth er business concerns all combined to make this a season of beauty and reioiciug. One amusing tenure was the in troduction of a fat in tractor bear ing the inscription "Goodbye Mule" lollowed by one of that species mournfully proclaiming "1 have lost my job." Also a country scene show ing an ancient well, which in this ad vanced age is pretty "Vi'elldon." The music by the Aurelian Springs Band and ihe ladies ot W'eldon gave interest and enthusi asm to the crowd. At the close ol the march the crowd assembled at the Red Cross headquarters m the W'eldon l-'ur-niiure store, which had been beau lully decorated. After a most fervent and inspired prayer by Rev. I-. M. Shamburger, Mr. (j. C. Green in beautiful language welcomed the men in uniform ot w hich had gathered all who could be reached of soldiers and sailors of the county who had borne a part in the great world war. He then introduced one of the speakers, )r. Job Taylor, Roa noke Rapids, who was followed by other speakers as given below. I'RU( March Music. I'ravrr Song: "The Star Spangled Welcome Response Song: "U. S. A. Forever," Address (Of Red Cross Music Marseillaise Song Address Song Music Benediciion., After dinner a match game of 1 Foot Ball, the hist ever pl;ed in ! Vi'eldou, w as played by ihe Iresh- men learns ol A. & 11. and Wake Morest Colleges. This was won I hy a score of twelve lo 0, by the A. li. The game was enjoyed by a good crowd, which would '. perhaps, have been larger, had it not threatened rain. Would space admit, we would : like to give an outline of each : speech, but where all were good, j we w ill only say, "Gentlemen, i come to Weldon again and help us i to make our town 'A City Beauti ful." ' The ladies .of the Book Club : w ish to return special thanks to the marshalls, Mai. R. T. Daniel, Or. S. B. Fierce, Dr. Glno Suiter, Mr. Howard Bounds and Mr. R. ! C. Cornwall for their work in di- j j reeling and carrying out the long I line ot trucks and cars without any j accident. To the Mayor and Mr. j , G. C. Green for efficient services ! rendered and to all who so enihu- : siastically eniered into the plans , for the success of the day. j F.X-Kaisi k Wit tin M is said to be particular about the neckties he i wears, but the world at large thinks j i the one most becoming to him will i I have the other end attached to a J lamp post. ; ll-the cost of all these Repubh-j . can "investigations" were as small ; ! as the spirit which prompts them I perhaps no one would w ish to crit ' icie them. ; RAM II O'clock Band Kev. F. M, Shainburger Banner," By Crowd Mr. George C. Green Dr. Job Taylur Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ' Crowd Mr. Bradstrcet 1 leadcuarters) .Band Crowd "Welsh National Air.". Mr. Thompson Wilson, N. C. .."Smile I Smile! Smile!" Band Rev. F. Cousins ha I' is claimed to be the lar-1 gest lna in the world was sold in Hannibal, Mo., recently at public auction for $1 1,000, which is also claimed to be the highest price ever paid for a Poland China poker ! in this State. The hog is forty four inches tall and eighty-four inches in length, and weighs 1 , 1 00 j pounds. J fll K Li I THANKSGIVING DAY. Thursday, November 27, St Aside by President Wilson As National Holiday. President Wilson set aside Thurs day, November 27th, as Thanks giving day in a proclam itiop w hich said ihe country looked forward "wiih confidence to the dawn of an era where the sacrifices of the nations w ill find recompense in a world at peace." "Wherefore, I, Woodrow Wil-' son. President of the United States of America, hereby designate T hursday, the 27th of Novem ber, next, for a day of thanksgiv ing and prayer by my fellow coun trymen, inviting ihem to cease on that day from their ordinary tasks and to unite in their humes and in their several places of worship in ascribing praise and thanksgiving to Cod ihe author of all blessings and the Master of our destinies. "In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. "Done in the District ol Colum bia ihis Sih day ot November in Ihe year of our Ford, one thuu sand niiHllitindred and nineteen, of the iudvpciiJence ot the United States the one hundred and forty-fourth. Woodkovt Wll.SUN." Wi: have succeeded in having delivered to us a full line of Ladies Suns, Coats and Dresses, which we have marked down during out sate together with other arrivals too numerous to mention. Be sure and see us, and get our prices before making your purchases "i-ciuiieuiovisiioursaieasyetdoso at once before stuck is broken. the 112 Millions' used last year to. KILL COLDS CASCARAfcMUININl Standard cold rtmedp for 20 yatrt an noiri lorm .ait, Wt, no . opiatei brejkt up a cold in 24 Hours relieve Rnp in 1 day . munry nacK it it taiU. Ihe .genuine box hi a Red ww '.'CV.' iSTLADIES SHOES SI, 9 8X3 iTMEN'S SHOES $2.98X3 For Just 10 Days we are ottering I year's subscription lo ihe SCTDESIGNER FOR 80c. II you have falcd 10 Mihsmhr plejep do m at once, ur for full pw ttculars mil at our store. We carry Standard Patterns in stock. e , No matter wtw you see n adderused lor 11 is cheaper here. I Pi Y r i G peli 1; IT i r L C. DRAPER, Agent. op with llr HOI'i . plcturt. mourned by one candle iypifying( .IV -1 tjr tWam