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a . Advice for Young Girls ' SOCIAL SKKVICr-. Roanoke, Va "Ur. Pierce's Fa- 1 vonte rresoription is an excellent medicine to gmi young girls who k suffer. One of my daughters h:,a been very delicti: for some time, suf fered wuh funo tional distur- Vt winter would hie 1 U.l.-U t 1.1 'f I Z , : have tn ti;jvo tha ' ' ,1 . would be weak and nervous. Last 'winter a friend advised her takmu favorite Fres,,iition' and It his done her a world of good. She Is :u better health than ever heture. I would advise mothers not to let ilieir girls sutler, five them the I'rei.-ip. tlun." .li(S. SAIiAli f. HAWKS, loH Loudou Ave., X. W. All drugwi- jlS-iaiifi, 17 vW7 Read Before the Department ol i Social Service nl the Woman's Missionary Society of Weldon ! Methodist cliurth by Mrs. S B. Pierce THE ROAN OKI. Mi X S iHURSDAY., M K ; ', 142 I Published livei I hursday. JlillN W. LII' I It K AC WKUiON MAITKH, RVIIiil SI ItSl'KII HON IN AlAM,L: On.- Year, thy mad) postpaid, K'.IH. t Mouths, " ) on. A weekly I 'emocratic journal devoted i i me material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Malifav and urroundingcounties. Advertising rates reasonable and aished on application. fur THE CURFEW LAW. Just as we expected they would do, the Board of Town Commis sioners turned down the applica tion for a Curfew Law, at their meeting last week. This was in our opinion, the right thing to have done. No right thinking Board could have done otherwise. Why should the little tots be denied the freedom of the streets after a certain hour, and dragged into court and sent on to the Judge of ' Ihe Juvenile court? Then again, it would have been a terrible hard ship on some of the mothers, who would have been compelled to stay at home to look afier ihe children. We clip the following from an exchange which fully explains the matter, in our opinion : "It seems to us a great mistake lo "live down to" children. They are capable of understanding and responding to deep and fine thoughts and feelings. Never from the first did we criticize or humil iate our boys and girls in any way. We gave them credit always for the high and right motive, and sus pended judgment nil they had told their side. But if they were wrong they were not punished. The fact that they had fallen below what had been expected of them was punishment enough. A certain standard of conduct was established that ihey longed always to realize. They were able, even then, to see the beauty of certain qualities and the ugliness of others. It was love ly to see them trying to conform to the habit in the household, of un failing courtesy and unselfishness and restraint. They often failed. They often showed their lemner But they grew to be more ashamed of their failures. Character cannot be built from the ouiside. Coercion docs not make for strength only tor cum plunce. Tlut, it seems to us. is a great mistake some parents maKc. I hey exact obedience wnen they shuuld instill principle. Inspire! i hat is the better word. Then the child win have an inner light to guide him, a compass to steer him io a certain goal. When the guiding hand is lifted, so many are left with no deep Cunvictien principles to shape their destiny but impulses. They may be good, they may be bad, as III? plays upon their emotions and desires. To trust to them for gui dance is like going out upon a uormy sea in a tiny craft at the mercy of tossing waves and wind." What is Social Service? The l pbiliphy f social relations is file of ihe most ancient parts of human wisdom. Human beings who intellectually as well as sympathetically appre hend their common nature find pic isure in communication and ac quaintance. Social organization reacts upon ihe welfare of the community, fur mering survival and individual happiness. Now two individuals are affected by social conditions in quite the same way or degree and therefore the PuDuldtion is .tiff- -i. "I .K. I luliMnr. j respect of these nmnt-rs mm classes. So far as physical law is concerned ii may equally well he an uplifting of the weak to higher planes of sympathy and intelligence by the hand ol the strong. The centre of interest in the Church loday lies in the relation of religion to society. Before ihe social question can be solved it must be understood. From the Christian point of view we say that the social question is a ques tion in human relationships. In a word, the social question viewed in the light of Christianity is sim ply man's answer to God's ques tion to Cain, "Where is ihy broth er? It is man's response to the second commandment, Love thy neighbor as thyself I It is an effort to answer the Lord's Prayer Thy Kingdom come I It is ihe annlim. tion of the Golden Rule to all the activities of life." The Church in determimn? its social service policv should nh.-e very decidedly iis emphasis on the I st. Establishment of social jus tice, that is to say of a condition of life wherein the fruits of indus try shall he so distributed that every human being shall have a chance to live a full human life with due opportunity for the pres ervation of bodily health, the culti vation of mental powers and the exercise of spirtual faculties and further, that no merely improved or charitable activities can ever take the place of this fundamental duty. Wr must give the gospel of love and forgiveness. Humanity was built for co-operation, service and love. We must reform through kindness. Wemusigive practical service to the needy. We must mane positive efforts to foster the spirit of good will between the races. It is very necessary to have a community centre for social activ ities. "What is Christian Social Ser vice? It is ihe bringing about of this revolution within the Church her self, that God may use her to HI men full of poer for cnmhui wuh the forces of selfishness and the in hibition of individualism and to make of the world a place like heaven, and of men, beings a little more like Jesus Christ, the callous handed, mighty hearted God of Golgotha, to lift Him up for all the world to see and worship, to imi tite and to adore that is the social service function of the Church." GOOD BLOOD NEEDED IN SPHINGTIME, People With Poor Appe tite, Bad Complexions and 'Spring Fever' Need a Blood Tonic GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN IS BES Makes Rich Red Blood Renews Vitality and Increases Body's Resistance to Disease Spring is the time when good blood is so vital to health. If vou uo not reel the thrill of spring in your blood, if you take no pleas uic in iiung, u your appetite is poor, your complexion pallid or muddy, and you tire easily, you can be pretty sure your blood is not up to the mark. So many (eel thai way in the spring. Es pcciany nousewives who have so much work to do. They get over tired and run-down their blood becomes weak and thin. Build up your health now by taking that splendid spring blood tonic, Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It will give vital power to the red corpuscles in your blood. They will go racing ihrough vour blond. carrying fresh supplies of oxygen to all ihe tiny cells. It will help improve your color and your ap petite. You'll take more interest in things and enjoy life more. You will stop going around with that tired all-gone feeling. Physicians have prescribed Gude's Pepto-Mangan for thirty years. You can get it at your druggist's in either tablet or liquid form. Take whichever you prefer. They have the same medicinal value. Get the genuine. Adv. C A L E N I) A W II Of Jury Causes for Trial March Term 1921. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, Expert Dyers and flyers. Cleaning of I'ortier-, Curtains, Ulan ket, ilk, Laces. Velvet, Hush, Ladies lircssee ai i utli nien s Clothing, Carpets, :t. . .All order mil receive prompt at tention if left at THIS OFFICE 40. Hawkins et al V: 34. Dawson 50. Nowell (57. Smith " 71. Bullock 72. Bell 86. Silver 97. Dilday 106. Newsom 109. Edmonds 113. Kearney " 115. Cook 116. Alston " 117. Ward 119. Long 124. Alecks 125. Pat ham 126. Goodes " 127. Suggs 131. Koss 134. Milliard I lawkins et aia Jones Nowell Smith Bullock Bell Silver Dilday Newsom tdmonds Kearney Cook Alston Ward Long Meeks Parham Goodes Suggs Koss Milliard. REMOVAL NOTICE ! I 121. 92. S3. 5? 55.' 73. 109. 64. 70. 1 10. 130. I. 133. 135. Emerson Shoe Co. House Coburn Friday, March 25, 1Q2I Vs Kitchin Harrison Glasgow Spencer Hardv Merritt. Hedgepeth Roanoke Mills Co. James Harris Johnston Sugar Alston American Ry. Express Co. Monday, March 28, 1921 Vs Durham Buggy Co. " American Express Co. Jones etals A. C. L. K. R. Co, Tuesday, March 29, 1921 Vs Hosburgh Lumber Co. Akers. S. A. L. R. R. Co. Payne Baker Farmer Warehouse Co. Insco et al. 96. 1 00. 101. 102. 103. 128. 129. 132. 136. Wednesday, March 30, 1921 Vs Long Green et als Hale Cullom Battle et al Warren Millikin Harrington The Ciiiizens Bank Blalock Motor Co. Toney Toney Toney Lewis Harris A. C. L. R. R. Co. Farmer Oil Mill Co. Purnell. Cases will take precedence from day to day until disposed of Suitors and witnesses need not attend before the d .ehi.h ,1,-:. cases are set. STERLING M. GARY. Clerk Superior Court. M We extend a hearty invitation to visit us in our new location CITIZENS BANK BUILDING ROSEMARY. N. C. At this time, the bejritinin; of our Ninth year of business, we heartily thank our friends for the jtenerous patronage given us and respectfully solicit a continuance of the confidence reposed in us We shall endeavor to deserve a large share of your orders by sup plying the latest Novelties and Stles at all times and rendering a service unsurpassed. s MISS ANNIE M 111 D LIN", X. c. tin KOSKMAHY 3121 Regular Services At M. E. Church. MARCH 20, 1921. Sermons-Morning and Evening By The Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL -9:45. WELDON METHODIST CHURCH.J L. D. HAYMAN, Pastor. STATE OF oil to, . HTV 01-TOI.KIK), , I li'cas coiwrv. J Frank J. Cheney waken oath that lie in wnior partoer ol the tirm of F. J. Cheney A Co. doiuir humneNs in ihecnv 01 ioieuo, county ami .-ute afun-Haul, aua that Raid linn will pay (me un- ureu uoiiara lur each and every cai.e of Catarrh that eanuot be cured hy the u or tiaH'a Catarrh Medicine. FliA.NK J ( IlksiKV Sworn to before me uud uherihed in my pre.ence, thu tith day of liecember A II. IW. A. W. I.LKASON, Notary Public. Nairn Catarrh Cure m taken intem.1 ly and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. F. J. ( 1 1 K.N FY A CO., Toledo, Ohio Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per hottle. Mold by all druirifista. Hall's Family pills for Constipation U, the ilule Trustee's Sale of Lands. L u.lcr and by virtue ill a poaeruf ale coutaiueil in a certain deed uf trut ej eeuted and delivered unto the uu,l,.r. " 1 ,,v Henry Cotton, on the 1.1 ua ol .Viveiiihet. IHlti, to eeure payment ol certain bonds of even merewith, an, I the said bunds beinir past due and uupaid, and the stipula tions contained in said deed of trust not havmir been complied with, the uu delonrued will, the ouers ul said bends havuii: demanded sale, oiler for sale lo the burliest iiid.ier, lor cash, ou Saturday, the 26th day ot March. at one o'clock P. M.. , ronl of ihe scoilaud Neck Hank, in the town of Gotland Neck. X. c, m said countv the following described lands, to-v.it ' Mtuate in Halifax county and ueai the town of Palmyra, and beiui farms or lots Nus. 1 1 and l.i and appearing on th map of survey ol the old N'ancv J Best lands, made for sale and subd'ivis iou, on the said loth of November, lHlii ninth sale map of survey is ol record in the public rea-istrv of Halifax countv in plat book one at pae Hi, and hereby made a part ol this description and re. ici i eu io as sucn. rami .mi n containing 111 and -."J-UIO acres, more or less. Farm No. 15 containinir 4t) and ju-Ulii a. ,,-s, iiiuir or less. Thisd'eb. 'J'Jnd. VJ1, C. II. FLF.MINii, Trustee ASIIKY IH.'NS and J. C. smith Attorneys. Select Your Victrola Now " If I m tf- lf. . aVl vSrV VS aono WELDON OPERA HOUSE inoso NOTICE. QlkLSIHAVE THICK, SOFT, HEAVY HAIK A 35-cent bottle of "Danderine" will not only rid your scalp of de structive dandruff and stop fafne hair, but immediately your hair seems twice as abundant and so wondrous glossy. Let "Dande rine" save your hair, radiant with life and beauty. 2 (f North Carolina, 1 Halifax County. J I'nder and by virtue of the authority (riven rae iu a certain deed of trust ex ecuted .lanuary Sth, tKn, t0 the under ' filed Irusiee aecunuica certain noteof c.u umr siyiieii ny alter lavlor and wife Airnes Taylor, default havi'nif been made in the payment of said note I will, on the ' 9lh Day ol April, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of The Planter's Bank, Littleton, N. C, sell to the IliclieSt hldiler Tnr !, fM, ..Bu u,iiuiiun,uv described property towit: neijintiiuir on llalilai and Warreatoa rOad. in lllHII ..f I litis, r.n f.k..l.n I,..- , ... . .... v.i,aiiic i ur nell corner and running- alonic Purnell'i line N. 2ii feet to a corner: thence .i,,i. Fsaw Pnu-ell s Im. ve 11, r..n. .. .. ... ... Irrl lu jm corner in Leach s line; thence S. 210 feet to the road: tl lend a t.nir ....I t. Ul feet to the beinninif I'pon whicii stands a now occupied house hv said W alter Taylor and wife Aifnci Taylor This theliih dsy of March, llci j M. J. (illANT. Trustee. SILVER PLATING ' "penal department for replatinir old table ware, auto trim minir, brass beds and all articles of silver, nicklc, biass, oxidued met al or copper. Write us what you want and we will ifladly quote prices. All work is ansoiuieiy guaranteed Knives, forks, spoons, etc. man ai special iactory prices. KOYALMLVFRjm;. CO., 22 ad . imclj .Norfolk. Va. bv Notice of Sale. I nder ami by yirtne of the poaei eot.i,.nH in a eciUii. JJ f U1, . ecuted on the :n.t J.y of D.eUl 1HH by Leslie Hnnkley and owht Knukley, Im wife, Wm. Hnnkley and Leonora llriukley, Ins wife, io the un dersiirned trustee, to secure the nav. DlPtlt nr.i.rl.ini,nl.,l , I -. . i i ,' i. " inoieiu uesenhen, ami delault havmir made in the Day men! rifsnmn un.l ,.t .1 . J iii i . l M,c rB,iuesi ol the holder of said note, the undrsi(ned mil Sth Day of Aorll. 1921. in Littleton . l.....r,i . er.K.ni, ,., "v highest bidder, for cash, the following described proparty to pay aaid debt, to" v Vu i , ouulT' Plte of NorthCarohna, and bounded on the north by the lands of Jimmio Clanton on the east hy 11.. I-J.. - ., , ' ."". . j .d .nuun ui itfisOQ W. hams estate, on the louth by Ihe lands of Peter Spruill ,nd Ferd Lee, and on the west by the lnnH. nf nJ u " containing So acres, more or less, and being the idntical tract of land cony.y. ed by deed to Leslie and William Brink ev. by Ileitis V. ,11,.. ...i i . . . , " "uu Jaiuea All- ton and others, (aid deed bearing date of December 23rd, lis, This the 9th day of March iuoi J",P J.M Trustee's Sale of Lands l nder and by virtue of a powerofsale contained in a certain deed of trust ex ecuted and delivered unto the under surued, on the Llthdav of Nov Pllti by Uolhe Little, to secure the payment' of certain bonds of even date therew ith and said deed of trust being of record in the public registry for Halifax coun ty, in plat book 279, at page 111, nd said bonds being past due aud unpaid the stipulations contained in said deej ol trust not having been complied with and at the renuesi ,r,i,B ..t ... , bunds and the parties in interest, the unuersigiied will, on Saturday. Ihe 26th day ol March PI21 at 1 o'clock P. M., j front of The "'" '" "' iwok, inthelowuofscot .,.., , ., ,u Hala county ioi aaie al out. he aiicti.m rnr An.i Hie highest bidder, the following scribed lauds, towit: situate in tuiii i .umu.j .uu uear tiie town ol Palmyra, aud being Ism. nr lot No. lo appearing on the map of sur vey of the old Nancy J best lauds.made , '"y-"ui"ion oi same on the l.'dh dav ol Nov. Pllli an,l s.i.l ...... ..c .... vey appearing of record in said public iu ,,o, uo i at page 32, and reference is hereby made to said public registry for a part of this description -aid farm containing 40 and hs.Imi acres more or less. This February 22nd. 1H21. C. H. FLK.MINO. Trustee ASH BY DUNN and J. C. K.M1TH ,d Attorneys. oiler de uear If Vnn nrf nn. nf iknp. .l- i - - . . niok v . . ,,u a,c '"inking or buy iib ust a "Talkina Machine." don't decide on an inferier make-a Vic wo a costs no more hnnt'c"8 de1'ons,ra,e 'he W points of superiority The VictVola Weldon Furniture Company, WELDON, N. C. m m m A. High Grade Pictures Every Night of the Week. UANTED. Good II delivered F. O . HOOT, Trustee. SOUnd corn S. A. L. Railway. Camp M 2-24-4I Franklin. V LOST. Lena and Frame to Cole Car 3u Will give reward to Under. C. M. 8HERCK, fiosemary, il. C. AFULL p$ iLJJ '"Jill. kk M M VV VaSaV Your own market basket can hri.. ., . j... .... and vou will e, nn.o ,h. ' ' anu ,H 01 lnese suPPl'es "'Kucai ijuaiiiy proaucts. . uu vU Duy more economically from us for vn u,ni .... ues (or your monev. We invi., , . " l"KKU H'- everv.hino ,. n..n , " J ,w uu' 3,urc wnere V" will find Com, 'r" "u""" H mosl nableprices. SIDNEY B. HOLDFORD, " " 'y SOUTH WELDON, N. C. 'CASCARETS' IF SICK, BILIOUS, HEADACHY Tnnlohl npl I m n -i . . --. hi a pleasant, harm ess (.asrurei unrir u h.u .... oilllb JIUU sleep and have your liver active. ncau ciear, stomach sweet and ooweis moving regular by morn ing. No gripine or inconvenience, 10, 25 or 50 cent, boxes. Chil dren love this candy cathartic too. S 3-4 1 , Administrator's Notice Having qualified aa Administrator of uie estate or J. u. Johnaon, deceaaed lte of llalif,, ooun,Ti ,hjl j to BoU all persons haying claims against the be p eaded in bar of theirieeoyery . All persoM indebted to aaid estate will please make immediate payment. . IS. F. JOHN&ON. Admr. of Eat J. H. Johnaon, dec, i S17d, efl THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan with electric starting and lighting svem .j a inch tires all-around, for everv dv in L .Iys'f m a"d demountable rims with 1 the farm as in the ci.y. In fac, it fi ,he fam Iv delnd "S ' m"y C"r' Jus " pPular on sea,, finely upholstered, piate g.ass lido. of life' ' roomy rainy weather and inclement weaiher i, becomes a closed !7 P MMn' Wealher' wh,le ,n for social function, the theatre, or parties 1 vin'' ' proof and " Prf- " not only commonable, but really cosy, and above all e on Z 1 r for ,ourin!' U is has all ihe Ford merits of strength and dS.! ' 'T1 m operallon nJ niainienance, and see. " c su"c" your order fr one. Come in and LWrltp. Wtfo t... . iciepnone Weldon Motor Company, Telephone 328 rrrT - , w ejIuUVN, N. U. OR ScotWd (hat r.hm ComiiY, SCOTLAND NfcCK, N. C. r
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