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Miles of Comfort When we Fit You It pays to buy the best -especially when you get such prices us we have on our merchandise Exclusive Agent for Florsheim Sh.t.s L. KITTfiER'S SHOE STORE Next Door to Weldon Drug Co. WELDON, N. C- Til ML OF HALIF siS ORGANIZED 1906; Capital and Surplus $65,000. Conducted under strict Banking principles and the same elticient management which has marked its success in the past. Your bus iness is respectfully solicited, which will have our careful attention. Quentln Gregory President S. M. Vice - Life & It's Just take a Cf.'tple when v. .11 (jn to I Lil t.i night. YoiVll fet 1 a !.t Seller in tie inon.;.-,-. For chronic constipation, and as a i occa-iinnl Uati,c, thtac 1 t;l pills work like magie. Get a Box of Yo.ir Dr.:f.t, TRACTOR Do More in a Day Do It Better One mm with u FORDSON TRACTOK on do more work easier ai d with less expense than t wo men can do with horses. This means that vou with a FORDSON TRACTOR can actually raise more croj rs, with leS9 work and lens e xpense. And this means that yoiTprolits will be greater with fewer hours of work , Besides the FORI . SON will take care of every poeier Job on the farm. It is light, alert, flexible In control and operation, yet it has power and endurai-ce to spam. Vou should aee t .. FORDSON at work to appred ite Itsvoreler ful capabilities. We will gladly give you the proofs If you will ask for them, either hy n personal call, phone or poat card. WeLdoH T Mom Sinter' 1 Oary, President. F. H . Gregorw Cashier. Is Mot Dull the Liver Blue life doesn't seem worth the living your best frienU aiuu yt u-cvi t ii goes wrong? Cba::ce arc, you - V.n is mil l i '.T. I'nless you fix it up, tbii. ; ait V.ely ,. be worse to-morrow. Vim c.m't ain-thini: 'int will relieve you more qiticMv eiiMtiv U 1 1 1 n it Dr. Miles' Liver Pills dlsoiv Co-i$ THE PRESCRIPTION. "Die Down Into it I ike the Mi ner and F: nd Y'ur (iold " "Child, I knt) what's the mat ter with you." The old doctor's kindly eyes twinkled. "You have a malady that's very common these days." "Then I'm in for typhoid fever or something?" asked the wo man wearily. "Typhoid!'' he exclaimed. "Just plain discontent, 1 call it. You're lired of life, and yoi show it. U'hy? You've got a home, hus band, friends. Tragedy has never touched you. Yet if you go on, in six months' time you will he up for murder in the s-'enml degree!" The woman sat tip, and a red spot appeared on either cheek "I mean it." the doctor contin ued frankly. "The mirilei would be that of your real sell, ind the court would be higher than any held in this jurisdiction "Just what do you mean?" she asked. "I mean that you have lived loo hard, done too much of noihing that really mattered, and thought not at all. " "1 know it's true," she admit ted. "But what can I do?" "Do you really want to know, or are you fishing for a little coiv promise that will be pleasantly ex citing?" She flushed. "1 really want to know," she insisted. "It isn't as if I were alone." The doctor nodded. "I know your husband is in the same boat. Business cares and the high prices it is a hard row to hoe these days." "1 am sick of it, said the wo man. "Show me the way out, if you can." "Away back in some out-of-way corner you have tucked an old book that was your mother's the wisest book ever written. Study it! Put aside all other reading for awhile. It won't hurt you," he said dryly, "and it holds the cure for discontent. " "The Bible!' she exclaimed. "I have read it some." "How do you suppose I'd have earned my living," the doctor asked, "if I'd read my books 'some?' You have got to work for anything that is worth while. Dig down into it like the miner and find your gold." "But, doctor, tell me more. 1 know so Mule. " There n is," he said quietly, "and you've got to get it for your sell. But I tell you 1 could never have cared for the sick sick in body and mind for forty years ind kept sane unless I'd had some thing to tie to. That book has been my meat and drink. Get into it, and dig for your life!" As the door shut behind him the woman walked to the bookcase, reached behind a pile of books and held up a little worn volume. She turned the pagesslowly, searching. "Peace I give unto you,'' she said." "Not as the world giveth, give I unto you "Let not your heart be troubled." She sank inio the chair, still reading. Darkness came, and she reached gropingly for the light. Her face had lost its anxious look. The lines about her mouth sofiened as she came across passage afier passage deep ly underscored. "This is where mother got her help," she said to herself softly. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A MELODRAMA. Kind Old Lady (in railroad sta tion): What are you crying about, my dear? Nice Young Lady; I was driven from home. Kind Old Lady: Oh, how ter rible! Nice Young Lady: And tht taxi man charged me two dollars too much. "Cold In The Head" is an acute attack of Kauai Catarrh. Those subject to frequent ''odd.!! in the head" will Hud that the use of HALLS CATAKKH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thus re ducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio punu and Our Good PRINTING Will SaveYou Money Chumherlain's CourH Remedy This is a plf.tsatit. sate and reliable medieine for eim.'lis ami colds. It has Ih'pd in use for years and is held tn hitrli esteem in those households wher.i ts co jd ij t ilitir-s are !et l.no'.ui It isafavoiite of mothets with voting ehtldi.'ii. a it eontains tin opium or othet harmful dittos. Try it when you have need of sueh a retnedv, I OUT HIS THOU 'H. U'hen daddy returned home from work he asked Buddy w hat was the matter with his lip. "Noihin'," he answered, "only John hit me." "Well, what did you do to him that caused hitn to hit you?" asked father, quite interested. "Noihin'," Buddy answered. "I missed him." Worth ConsUlerinic. 'rhi1 ijiiistuiu i not co tniicti huwymi foutruct u cult!, but lum to uvt rid of it with Ilie l uM Iuhx of tunc aul nu'nn wntijiiv. 1 f you h ill coiioiilrr the rx MMiciu'f ofuthiTN uuilrr -imilttrt'irciiiu-"tanoe. w lio have btM-n tiumt mui'itm. fill in I'lu'cltiiiir lljt'ir coM, in their be if i unit) if, yuu will Hi-cure a bottle of t 'hanilicrluin'n ( 'ouch Remedy without It-lay, ii n 1 1 use it faithfully. 'Mien a re many funulicH who have ucd tin prep aration nii ("eons fully for years and l.oll it in high esteem. It is excellent. etterheads Snvelopes 'Sill Heads GiveUsbur Orders ior Printing E. L. HAYWARD; VC eldon. N. C. i if .in Uispairi Try tlur t(tatmtitt ut our flik. For Sale By M. C. Pair. Special OFF Kit .a 1' I .O- 1 For a limited time we will jrive a year's sub scription to the SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST without charge to any subscriber, new or old. wh asks for it when paying yenr's subscrip tion to The Roanoke News The popularity of the Southern Agriculturist is shown by its circulation, which now exceeds 375, 000. We have only a number of subscriptions which we can give free In this way First come, first served. f BOND 1 SI M.'ney t'ttck without guett.-n " & if HUNT'S OUARAN TK1.L) AW 6KIN UliKASE RKMKDlbS CM lHunf.S-.lvcnd3o,pf:lir.f i'Vrf' thetreatmfnl of Itch. Ec(f:n, f, if fcinirwnrin.Tetterorothertt-h- f - I a. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Wnrninir' I'nK'sj ymi noe th name "Bayer" on package or nn tal'U-t yiu are not getting I'liuine Aspirin ur scribeil by plivii-iiiitH fur twt;nty-on yearn and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only n told in thf Itayer pack nf f.T t U. Ileailo-hr, Nftiralffia, llhi iimatiin Ivirache. Tim .thai Ii'1, 1-iim-batro at"! f-r I'lin, Ihni-iy tin boxes of twehe l!aer T il.lcti f Aspirin ef few iH-ntM. Inii.'jj'ft'4 aNii m 'II lar'iT pm'k--pi rin the trmle mark of liayr Manufactiiri' of Mt-noaeetieaeiib entor of S'llirie,U'id, ft Constipation Is the fore- ujn runner ot tib"ot all '.. I :,- I. L numanius. it Dnngs on more suttenng, more sleeplessness. more ill-temper than . any other single cause. But YOU CAN GET ID of constipation. Nor do you have tc take anv nauseatinc. priDina w medicines to do it. Take RICH-LAX niCil-LAX is a new treatment. It deans the system, removes the poison from the bfdy. and puts you in shape to accomplish thu.Mi. And RICH-LAX does this without leaving you weak and half-sick, as you tl .vays feel after taking ordinary laxatives. r.uanottad tt Oui Store. We art owre that liich -1.jx will vieit you that we want you to come to our store and gft a bottle and try it en tirely at our risk. It it doesn't suit you. if it isn't the best laxative rrmdicme you ever used, imply tell us i and we will promptly reJund Uw fuU For Sale by M.C. PAIR. Notice. Service By Publication. North Carolina, Halifax County. In Superior Court January Term, IW2. JAMES ALSTON ' Vs. JOSKIilINK ALSTON. The defendant above-namel will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Halifax countv, wherein the plaintiff in aeekiuir a divorce abnolute from defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that nUe m re quired to appear at the next term of the Superior court of naid county to be held on the -ith Moudav before the ist .Mon day in March, KtL'L', at the court house in said county in North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in said complaint. ihis .iid day of November, Vril. S. M. i.KY, Clerk of Superior Court. l'J 1 tit wfh. Commissioner's Sale of Real Hstate for Division. North Carolina, I lull fax County, In StipefiorCourt i'elore the Clerk. Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of the Supenot ( omt of Halifax county, N. ('., made m that certain special pro eeedinjf vvhereiu Withe K imtley et al are plaiutill and James Sunders et al are the defendants, bearing date le cember the loth, V-l. bich is of rec ord in the Otiiee of the clerk ol the Su perior Court of Halifax county State aforesaid, I wdl a commiNHioner ap pointed by the court, Nell ou the 30th Day ol Januiry. 1922, at public auction at the court house door in the town otHuhfax, N. C, for division, that certain tract or parcel of laud Nituate, lyinif ami belli (f in Hrmk leyville township, Halifax county nut) State of North Caiolma, adjoining the landn of Temperance i'oweis and others and bounded us followit. Hoariuninif at a stake at l'iue poiuterK, the naid Temperance Towers corner and running N LI degreeH K i poles to a black jack; thence N s!l degrees K 1 04 poles to a pine stump; thence S4.s poles to a dogwood: thence N mi degrees W 111' poles to the begiumug, containing ubout twenty-seven i'-H) acies. I'or a more minute deseiiption reference ki made to that certuin deed which is of record in the Mlice of the Kemwter of Ifeedw of Halifax county, N. in book 34. page 12. , This the 10th dav ofl 'fceniber; l!r.l. W. K. HAKVKY, CommiHsiouer, Time of Sale: l'J o'clock M Terms of Sale: Cash. MRS. 1ANIE HAYWARD, NOTARY PUBLIC, WELDON, N. C. Office of Daniel & Daniel. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, Expert Dyers and Cleaners. Cleaning of I'oriieu, Curtains, Jilan keU, Stlki, I,ace, VolveU, 1'lush, I.aliea DreHNea anil tientleoien'ri Clothing, Carpets, Ktu. All orders will receive prompt at tention if left at THIS OFFICE. anaaBnnaDiiBnii gn Accept Bg q No Substitutes q .'or a Thedford's g BLAGK-URAU6HT a Purely Vegetable 0 u a Liver Medicine 5 on m tin aanDnnnannBDis TYPEWRITERS! All makt-e and all Myn lilt up. Borne that wrre uned and releawd hy the U. H. Gov't. Baritaine. Btate your neetU and we will deacrihe and .(uute. The LINOWRITEH, a ptintlna otjr-e acieaiTTl Rilihon. anv i-otor 7.' di-tivpri-d. iiivt- nnnii end modol. Carliuo paprsil3 ItXl atieetell.H6dtliv'd. Empire Typ Foundry, Mfrt. Wood Tvtr, Vftri' Y4 I WW 1 ! u... 4 'I T is simply economy to gel a price and avoid the waste and range ihrough another winter. i next year will not make up for wasted fuel, repairs and baking failures you are sure lo have with an old worn out range. Why wait? With a Greal Majestic you will do belter baking. You will save fuel. The beamy and com fori of your kitchen will be in creased greaily. No more uneven baking no more fussing with damper and grates -no more inconvenience. A Great Majesiic is a modern kitchen ne cessity lime saving and labor saving. Don't be wiihout one any jonger. Call at our store or call us up we Weldon Furniture Company. "PHONE 71 M0!Oi!itaniiBtaiMMiuiraii INVITATION. a You are invited to open an account with the BfiK OF IflfltlO, EflFIELD, i. 0. s A Per Cent, allowed IT" ment Compounded 9 Whatever you wish in high grade, anisiit; jewelry, in churrmnenew designs, our assortment will please you pi-rf'tctly 0 U K P R I C li S WILL SATISFY. T A ESTABLISHED 18V2,. Capital an. Surplus, 1,000. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. 4 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENT pagsuiauT. i 0 T Buggies, Harness And Wagons. WE carry a full line of) the well known, both Hackney, and Chase City Wagons at Rich Square, N. C, and the Oxford and Knight Buggje each of which are noted for comfort and durabjlity at Weldon, N. C. Also a full line of Horses and Mules at both places, during the winter and spring season. Thanks for past favors. Rich Square, N, C Within Reach Of All . . No longer need you put off getting a Great Majes tic Range, The price is right Greul Majestic Range ai ihe present inconvenience of using the old Any slight reduction in price are ready to serve you. X.ELDON, N. C. in the Saving!) Depart- 8 Quarterly. rfC N.RICKSfl n H K 1) I.. C DRAPER, CHIP. I (J K Weldon. I N- C GH1GKESTT.S TILLS 7 A- bHAND DIAMOND . TtTWO I ,V ,r DreetM ff Crtt-CHBS TBI 9 A UIAMUND BRAND PILL9 Is RrD end A Goto mrtalllc bnart, anted with BtuKtUy ,.i.l e.l e. k, CIIIBie.lta V nuiiiNii nnawn pii.ta, for iwtntv.Bvi yrnr. Riardnl Bf Batnt, vey KcliebU, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 3212, EVERYWHERE TWS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. K. IIASIBI. (.'. R. OANIRI. DANIEL & DANIEL, Attorneys-at-Law, WELDON, N. C. I'ractice iu tlieeourU of Halifax ana Northampton ami in the Supreme and Keih ral court. Collection! made in all part" of .North Carolina. Ilranch orliec at llaltfai open every Monday OI-OUUI: C. (IRCEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Dllice iu I. teen HuildiUK Weldnn. N. C. Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. WEI.lHiN, S. C Ollice iu the Daniel ltuildinK HuBinpKH promptly and faithfully at tended to. jj.LLIOTT B. CLARK, Attorney-at-Uiw, WEI.1H1S, N. V. Office in (ireen Building. ASHLEY B STAINBACK Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public. WELDON, - . N. C. 1'racticea in the court of Halifax apd adjoinin counties. Prompt atttention to all husinexH entruxted to me. Ollice over M. C, fair's store. H. B. HARRELL, Jr. Attorney-at-Law, WELDON, - - N. C. 1'racticea in the courts of Halifax and adjoining counties. Prompt attention to all buttinetis entrusted to uie. Office over Kick's Jewelry Htore. 8 86 7ai I'hone 'H. t. cik: ATTORNEY AT LAW, WELDON, f). C. Practices in the courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and ii. the Supreme ' court of the State. Special attention liven to collections and prompt returns DR PAISLEY FIELDS DENTIST. Over Weldon Drug Cppipapv WKLDON, N. C. W. J. WhD, IJKNTIST, OHK1CE IN DANIEL BL'lLDlN(i WELDON, N.l: epl2 ly DR. VI M. A. CARTER, VETERINARY SURGEON, WEI. DON, N. C. Lon I'intance culls answered promptly An Appetising Meal Everybody wanta It, Everybody likei It. Everybody, looking tor It. BUT You can't ret It unless you have the right kind of groceries, (let 'em HERE I Phone 280. R. M. PURNELL, Weldon, N. C. Lamest Stock ii lie Soitii. When in Norfolk eall on us You will Und what you want and get it quickly. Having no canvaasere, no agent's com msaions are ad ded to our prices. This an ables us to use lirntclaiBma terial and finish it properly We Pay Freight and Guarantee ' 8ae Arrival' f HE CODPER RARBLE WORKS. (tWtyears in husineas.) SHXRankHt NORFOLK, V -I 1 l I lal 4 0f-UP-TO-THE MINUTE MILLINERY. FANCY GOODSand NOVELTIES. Butterick'i Patterns Misses at 76e. Ladies 76c. to f 1. aPrica will be made to suit the times. Hate and Bonnets made and ' trimmed to order. 4 ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY KILLED. A1R8. f. A. LEWIH, Wtd'Lj'
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