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I'liw's Favorito Prpucripd'-i - no equal hh h woman' niwlirine; thi 'l Ulni MnJi fill I)iMovery' u one u( tlie ImhI spring tiijiirrtiir Uot nuHlirinc I Iihvi fer taken; and i nlwuy kiiii Dr, Pierre' Plemiant IVllrtH in the home for um r.-heti imnifsl. 'ftmy Are n line .yterti n-Kiihitur, irtinn u tl livrr, Ktonmch and Imv !-." MH.H, F C. WILSON, iK N. llth N Any meilirine dealer will hupiIv yuu with I'r. fieri' Favorite Pn-i'iipiniii or OoKleii Medical Diwovei-y in eilln'i leniid or ifi'l-'t form. All women who Kuffur from feinioiiit diHoniiT ure invited to write the Faculty ol lr. Pierc'i Invalid' Hotel, Huffido, N. y , fur free confidential cuiimiltittinn and ad vice, no charge U'iiiK niade fur thin hinU tuU'mouu service. Thi will euaMn uvery woman to txiiefit by the advice of ttit-M) dift-Qtinn.ili.-J phyweiaita. THE ROANOKE NEWS Tiuiksday, Jan. 29, 1920. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Days getiing longer. Now For leap year parties. If you owe us, please seiile. Aim high and hold your aim. Ii will soon be lime 10 commence gardening. X'e will soon see what February will do for us. Mr. W. E. Daniel visiied Rich mond lasi week. Farewell January, ihe Isimonih of ihe new year. VCe have seen very few wild jrese this season. We sincerely hope this will be a guud crop year. Farm work should be commenced ii early as possible. Mr.W.B. Tillery, of New York, was in lown last week. livery farmer should raise all ihe meal and meal he needs. If you wani a good horse 01 mult, call on friend Holloman. Lei everybody plant something ink year. Thai will helo some. Superior couri is in session at Halifax this week, Judge Devin presiding. tioG has proven it will cure Ma- pria, Chills and Fever. Bilio Fever, Colds and LaGrirme. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gray who pere recently married in Norfolk, ive reiurned to their home in suuih W'eldon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunn, ol coiland Neck, were in town today. They were en route to ew York. Nu one has ever yei been abk u explain why a kiss is such a iltasani thing, but the subject i King constantly investigated. Mrs. W. L. Knight, Mrs. W. A fierce, Miss Addie Williams, Mi ""1 Mrs. R. T. Daniel, Mr. ' ant Wrs. C. H. Emrv. and Mr. B. G "dwell, attended the concert ii ahigh last week, where thi real singer, Galli-Curci. deliHhied people with her magnificent Uce. They were loud in their praise of this wonderful singer. Forgive and Forgiven. -Oi Pim that hopes to be forgiven it i "uispensably required that he for !Ve li is. therefore, sunerfluous " urge any other motive. On this ireat duty eternity is suspended, P'w to him thai refuses to practice " lnt throne of mercy is inacces ''bit. and ih Ql. ..I .1.. r,M f been born in vain. I'm, ihe Snow, the Beauii "t. StSOw People awoke Mon 'i morning 10 find the grount Wcrcd with srow, really the firs " "e season. But it did not lasi g before a slow rain commenced 0 '"II Reallv if wr nwnl unv unr M day and if he refused to lake 'siMondayin settlement of the JtWin full u. u,nIH 1. , Pfuse to py, I Brown SuGAR.-Women who f?vc 10 'o use brown sugar in place F white may need to know one Png that was 1 commonplace 10 P'r grandmothers: that it should ( stored where it iadamp rather 7 lry. Granulated white sugar wntn it gets too moist; brown K c . " Wnen e too dry, (" yOUr brown lm.r h-nm. W. put it into the cellar for few T '5- or 'mo an earthen crock. kev . n. '" w,e 5PO'ieu Jer' r Ww. Finder will be rewarded, JWA TVrm.:- WE THINK So. -When an indi vidual persistently ignores his home newspaper should that news puper in return ignore the individ ual who deem', ihr p:iper unwrrthy "' sjpp..n.-- Ncis Rcpuner. A Real London For, -This community was visitvil tl roe days and nights last week with a dense fog. This was very unusual, to say the leasi of it. Some ot the boys who have been there, say it was a real London fug We some limes have heavy fogs m ihe full of the year, but really, tins rjicly ever happens in ihe dead of winter. Get Busy, Youni; Man. Here is a cheerful word for the young man who hs been al'.aid 10 use his brains for fear iiui such usage would shorten Im life. Contrary to ihe common belief, statistics show thai the re pie who are great thinkers and who devel op their minds 10 the lullest capac ity are the ones who live ihe long est. So get busy, young man, and do some thinking. You may be a second Methuselah. Meeting of the Thursday Akteknoon Club The Thurs day Afternoon Club met with Mrs. F. J Bounds on January 22. After the business meeting the following program was enjoyed : Musical numbers by Miss Kaih erine Ward. A paper, "Family Accounting," by Miss Willie Black Musgmve. A paper, "The State Judiciary," by Mrs. R. C. Cornwall. Miss Mabel Vincent assisted iht hostess in serving delicious re freshments. Laugh All You Can A senst of good humor is a dangerous thing to be without. But if you have ii ii will picture amusing things where there are none, like a magic lantern. It will focus youi view point on a pleasurable under standing of the humorous thai is broad enough even to include your self. A good laugh at your own expense will take ihe edge off the sting of the worst hurt. Such a laugh attracts the good fellowship of others. "Laugh, and ihe world laughs with you; weep and you weep alone." Celebrates Her 16th Birth DAY. Miss Margaret Garlick en tenained quite a number of het friends last Saturday evening at her beautiful home on Elm street, the occasion being her I6ih birth day. There were about .10 guesi present from town and five fron Richmond. The Richmond guest! were : Mrs. J. L. Howell, Mr J. M. Howell, and Misses Edna Howell, Nora Patterson, and Eliz abeth Warthen. The house wa most artistically decorated for the evening, and ihe guests enjoyed themselves in various games anu plays. Delicious refreshments were served and the guests wert unanimous in voting Miss Margarei a most gracious and charming hostess. The hostess receive quite a collection of nice and costly presents. The Dand Sale Last Week. There was another big sale ol town lots adjoining the western suburb of Weldon last week, but they failed to bring the fancy prices which they sold for 1 short while ago. This land is between Chockayone creek and the town limits. On the banks of the Chockayotit creek adjoining this plot of ground is another plot owned by the Juni us Daniel Chapter U. D. C, on which about one hundred and fitly Confederate Soldiers who died in hospitals in Weldon were buried. The whole tract some years ag( cime into the hands of W. D. Smith, 1 colored man, who gave the cemetery to the "Daughters" who hope some time to have 11 im proved and cared for. On the outskirts of the lot the breastwork made nearly lixty years ago are still 10 be seen. Public Debate. The children of the 4th, 5th and 6th grades who compose the Junior Literary Societies or the school, gave a very interesting debate on January 2 1 si, at the Graded school. The exercises were in charge of the Josephus Daniels Society and the question was "resoivea mat jacK son was a greater man lhan Lee.' The debators were Vivian Sanders anu-w 1111am ricii-c im mcanum ative and Waller Lee Scon and Elizabeth Green negative. The children each did well and sus tained their pans in a manner which would have done credit 10 those of older growth, but the judges gave the decision 10 the negatives. Little Miss Rmenhouse also recited ihe "Sword of Lee." It is fit and proper that the lives of these great men should be held up for examples 10 our children and those in charge are 10 be com mended. RUB-MY-TISM is a great pain killer Ii relieves Dain and sore ness caused by Rheumatism, Nue- Public Health Nurse At meeting of the representatives of the various Red Cross Chapters of Halifax county, held lasi Wednes day, January 21st, in the audit riurn of the Graded school at Wel don, the proposition of securing a Red Cross Nurse for public health nursing in Halifax county, was dis cussed. As two or three chapters were not represented no final ac tion was taken and the matter was postponed until Wednesday, Jan uary 28th, at which time each chapter is urged 10 send a repre sentative authorized to vote the will of the chapter, in making the necessary arrangements for the work. County Sanitary Inspec-TION.-Mr, P. W. Majeue, Sani tary Inspector of the State Board of Health, has been detailed 10 Halifax county. His first work will be the enforcement of the San itary Privy Law, which went into effect October 1st, 1919, and there will be no excuse accepted for not complying with ihe law. All persons who have built sani tary privies in the lasi few months are asked to repori same to the County Health Department at Weldon at once. These reports will be a benefit to ihe Health De partment and 10 you as well. Paul C. Carter, Health Officer. Meeting oe the Mother's Club The Mother's Club, Mrs. W. Pierce, president, held a very interesting meeting in the School auditorium on Friday evening last. The program consisted of commu nity singing, several vocal solos, short talks by Prof. Edwards, Mr. R. D. Jenkins, on welfare work, Dr. Paul C. Carter, all time health officer and a fine addiess by Mrs. L. P. Harrison, of Raleigh. Mrs. Harrison in a charming manner gave many helpful suggestions for the furtherance of the community work in which the club hopes to engage. While in Weldon she was guest of Mrs. W. A. Pierce, on Washington avenue. Death ok Mrs. Moseley. Died at the home of Mr. J, A. Musgrove, in Weldon, on Monday, January 26th, Mrs. Martha Vir ginia Moseley in the 89th year of her age. She was born in Lunen burg county, Va., in June 1831, and came to North Carolina about the year 1865, to be with her sis ter, Mrs. Dr. A. B. Pierce, who lived in Halifax county. Not long utter this she was married to Capt. J. M. Moseley, who has been dead for a number of years. Her later life has been spent in Weldon among a large circle of friends and relatives to whom she was very dear and tenderly cared for her de clining years. Of these are: Mr. W. A. Pierce, Mr. J. W. Pierce, Mr. 0. W. Pierce, Dr. S. B. Pierce, Mrs. J. A. Musgrove, Mrs. Lee Johnson, of Weldon, Mrs. W. S. O'B. Robinson, of Goldsboro, and others, some of whom live in the old home county of Lunenburg, Va., and some in Richmond. She was buried in Cedarwood cemetery, the services being conducted from the home by Rev. L. D. Hayman, pastor of the M. E. Church, 1 1 which she had long been a meinb.i. And so passes anoiUr of ihe "Old Regime." A woman born in affluence ii.io a large family of brothers anu .si ters, who after serving ihur duy and generation were gathered home, leaving her with no nearer ties than that of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Mose leywas a woman of fine culture, -efined feelings, and a devoted rel nive and friend. She remained active until some months ago she began ihe decline, which, wiih a ripe old age, was ihe cause of her death. To her relatives and friends, we otter our sympathy, with congrat ulations for a noble life well spent, which has ended in a triumphant reward. True Love ok omen. -No woman will love a man better for his being renowed or prominent. Though he be (lie first among men, she will bi prouder, not fonder; as is often the case she will not ven be proud Bui give her love, appreciation, kindness, ana mere is no sacrifice she will not make tor his eotiieni and comfort. The man who loves her well is her hero and king no less a king, though his only kingdom is his hearth and home. In nine cases out of ten, it is a man's fault that he is unhappy wiih his wile. It is a very excep nnnui u oman who will not be all she can be to an attentive husband, and a very exceptional one who n iti nnt be verv disagreeable il she finds herself wilfully negnec led. It is said that George Washing- i.m nvir ivrnt tkhinp in his life This may account for his truthful ness. ' nt Ik MY.TISM is a Dowerful an H tisepiic; it kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures oia sores, OH MM Weldon M. E. Church Invites You to Attend Services Next Sunday, February 1st, 1920, SUNDAY SCHOOL at Nine forty-five. Good Program. Classes for all ages in charge of competent Teachers. Special Attention called to Bible Classes for Ladies and Gen tlemen. O EKMON by the Pastor at eleven o'clock on a LIVR TOPIC OF: k ' THE DAY; also he will speak especially to YOUNU PEOPLE at the evening hour. MUSIC under the direction of Mrs. W. T. Shaw and Mrs. Jennie T. Williamson, Organist Good music ai every service is led by the Choir. Special Numbers. We believe in Music, and prominence is given 10 this part of the Service. Enjoin the Crowd and Be Present at These Services. ""Cg AVEL1 )()N METHODIST CHUKCH L. D. HAYMAN, Pastor. W. A. PIERCE, Superintendent. It Applies to Weldon Also. The following is taken from the Northampton Progress: "Before you have talked with them many minutes, two out of three persons will somehow find an opportunity to say; "It is al most impossible to get anything done these days. I don i know what we are going to do?" Ii is true that many teel mat way. These are busy times and the chores and small jobs we used to hire Bill to do cause no little work. Bill has quit thai sort of business; he is working for bigger things. The answer to "what are we going to do about it" is to do it ourselves. The average person musi learn to perform a dozen or two little acts he has been raised up to expect to come within Bill's province. If people do not learn this lesson ihe little jobs will not be done. We pity the helpless ladies and gentle men who still depend on Bill. Their bank account will dwindle as his increases. They would belter join ihe balance of the gang and emancipate themselves from de pendence upon outside help in many of the smaller requirements of living. To be handy with wiis and mitis helps one a lot ihese days." (i66 quickly relieves Colds and LaGrippe, Constipation, Bilious ness, Loss of Appetite, Headaches. There is an old bachelor who advocates sending all bigamists to unaiic asylums on the ground thai any man wanting more than one wife is hopelessly insane. CONVALESCENTS BUILD UF ON PEPTO-MANGAN. lncree tbe Supply ol Rich Wed Blood Restore Strength and Vigor. PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT. Sold In Liquid and Tablet Form Ihe Name "UudeV the Uulde to Oenuine Pepto Mangan. A serious illness such as influenza or other infectious dis ease always leaves the body w iih low vitality, lack of strengih and impoverished blood. Gude's Pepio Mangan aids con valescents to a quick recovery, for creates a generous supply of rtih, ted Hood mid restores the body to its n iruul, healthy condi tion. Thai's why physicians recom mend Pcpio-Mangjn, for they now thai it imparts to ihe blood lie in in i -j I so sorely needed by weak, run down sysiems. Pale. sjIIdw, thin, easily ex- auMrd men and women find that Pepio Mang in builds them won derfully. A new supply of rich, red blood is created, which in turn imparls the glow of health to- the cheeks, increases the appetite, the eyes sparkle, ihe entire system lakes a new lease on life. Pepio Mangan is obtainable in liquid or lablet form, whichever proves most convenient. Both forms possess identical medicinaj qualities. There is bui one genuine Pepto Mangan and that is "Gude's." Ask your druggist for "Gude's" and look for the name "Gude's" on the package, if ii is not there, it i is not Pepto-Mangam "DIAMOND DYE" OLD GARMENTS LIKE NEW Any woman on ijq fili, tUbby VMiinf apparel, whtbr wool, itUi, cot ton, lintn or miui fwi to any color, 1st Ilk atw, br follunhv timplt dinc iMi in each packag of "inanvwd. Djm." MRS. W. T. SHAW, Directress of Choir. DR. D. B. ZOLLICOFFER, Charge Lay Leader. 0R8ESJULES REAL ESTATE. WE want to thank the people of Northamp ton and adjoining counties for the liberal patronage they have given us in the past at Rich Square and earnestly solicit a continuance of the same both at Rich Square and Weldon, N. C, as we are now conducting business at both places, The senior member of our firm, J. P, Holoman, will from now on make Weldon his home and will keep constantly on hand a full line of the best HOKSES AND MULES the market can afford. Any one in need of a first class horse or mule will profit by calling on him at Weldon, or H. D. Holoman at Rich Square, be fore purchasing elsewhere as we are a firm of many years experience and we guarantee satisfac tion. We also buy and sell Raal Estate. Yours to Serve, HOLOMAN BROTHERS, raaioH mmxmmmm mm warn wmmmwtoiwinimmx FACTS VS. UN!. BEVO is cheaper than water? The most of our sickness is brought on by impure water and the most of our water is impure. You drink the germ water, because it does not cost at the drinking, then you get sick and, if you live, you have lost a lot of time, suffered terribly and 4 Big doctor's bill jo my What a price for a drink? Bevo satisfies the thirst, but does not cause the sickness, be cause it is pure. Compare the cost and get the right idea without the sad experience. DRINK BEVO AND BE HEALTHY. C4R0LIM BEVER4QE Co, SCOTLAND NECK AND WELDON, KBOSOK lUIQKJIOtOK KMX K3KX ltrrwWWOCTfflrjffMHffgit WAiNTKI). Footer's Dye Works, America's Biggest and best Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment In desirous of placing an agency in Weldon, with some reliable firm or person, on a liberal commission basis. Prompt Service on Cleaning and Dyeing. Address FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, Cumberland, Md. Your Father. "What's the mailer wiih father? He's all right." You may have sung ii; you proba bly think it. But have you ever Hd him so? Fathers are taken too much for granted these days. They receive a great deal of silent appreciation which leaves them feeling quite like a necessary evil. Especially if there are all women in your family, try to include fath er in that general spirit of com radeship, not just when you want something, but at all times. Try doing the things he likes when il doesn't happen to suit your con venience particularly. Don't dis courage his little surprises or at tentions, because, in the blunder ing masculine fashion, they are not anything you would really want, You will probably discover after a short time, thai there is a lot more to father, aside from the visible means of support, than you thought there was. Summons for Relief. sttttp of North I'arolina, Halifax County, In the Superior Court, VIHGIN1A Sl (i(i8, l'laintirl (.KUltGL SU.US, Defendant. To the Sherirl of Halifax county: You are hereby commanded to auiu muD George Sugga, defendant, above named, if be be found mthin vuur couuty, to be and to appear before Ihe Clerk of the Superior court of Halifax couuty at the court houxe in llahtax county, on the ldth day of February, lit-'u. and answer the complaint which n ill be deposited in the office of the clerk ol the superior court of said coun ty on or before the return day hereof. and let the defendant take uoticc that il he fails to answer the aaid com plaint within twenty days after the re turn uay nereol the plamtill will aotilv to the court for relief demanded in: the complaint and the coat ol this action to be taxed by the clerk. Herein tail not, and ol tins summons make due return. Ciiven under my hand and seal of aaid county this 13th day of December, 1919. n. M. UAKY, II I It Clerk Superior Court. ATTENTION. HUNTER 1-3 n beautiful Pointer Puppies for sale. 6 weeks old. Entitled to registration. Apply at once. BOX "C" I Weldon, N. C. 111 Are now arriving daily, and we will show this season one of the prettiest line of materials ever shown in the town. Be sure you look our Line over before purchasing All of our stock was pur chased before the Last rise in price and we will sell cheaper than purchase price today. We appreciate your patronage Standard Pat terns ALWAYS in stock. I No matter what you see u atldertised tor it is cheaper here. T YSZe&2 I rVT KNOW - t&ISft f W&f 7H MOST i)' WE offer you quality groceries all the time. It means econ omy, satisfaction, good living for you to buy such goods. In making our purchases our immediate profit is not consid eredit is your welfare and, as a result, your permanent trade We are consistent, therefore, in requesting your business. AGENCY FOR "MEADOW GOLD BUTTER." X- l WELDON. N.C.B HOME OF CHASE SANBORNS COFFEES AND TEAS HUNDREDS ARE ATTENDING OUR 10-DAT GLEBE SALE-1Q and buying because we are offering some beautiful Suits, Dresses and Coats at nearly half-price. Our Clearance sale this year is of greater importance than ever before. The high prices early in the season forced many to wait till the end of ihe season to supply their needs. Our reputation for style and quality, and with prices nearly half is an attraction hard to resist if you have apparel needs. The amount you can save on each garment ranges from $5 to $25, certainly worth while particularly in times like these. COME I MKN'M, WOMKVH AND CIHl.DMP.VX OUTFITTERS l--a a.Tti1 aa.- PHOSI NO. 27 n a -1 A-tk d s-a. d i i a P. 0. MX 60 J. T. HOLOMAN, Weldon, N. Q ralgia, bpnuns, erc. tetter, etc.
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