1 YOU can make better Self Raising Flour than you can buy m 25-lb. sack of your rrnulor (lour and mix with It A puck age of HurnforU'!. This miikr more wholesome, eflk'U'iil, srlt-ntmiiitf lluur than can be bought rriuly-prt purrd. Pure phosphutei In liorsfortJ's muke hrmds unci pastry more nutritious, strr rigth-biiildiiiK, tasty and sutihfyiug. For frw Prize List, wrlle Rumford Chi-uiictt. Works, Providence, it L Horsfords SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATION LSAVE the LABELS for Miles of Comfort When we Fit You It pays to buy the best -especially when you get such prices as we have on our merchandise Exclusive Agent for Florsheim Shoes. L. KiTWR'S SHOE STORE Next Door to Weldon Drug Co. WELDON, N. C- THE Mi OF HALIFAX, ORGANIZED .1906 Capital and Surplus $65,000. Conducted under sirict Banking principles and the same efficient management which has marked its success in ihe past. Your bus iness is respectfully solicited, which will have our careful attention. Quentin Gregory President E?ordsoi Jor Every Field Us 1625 l.0..IMnil Twenty if Pumps 11 Fills ME all DEPENDABLE. ' Get in the power-farming frame of mind now. Call, phone or drop us a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical II operation. V ELDOft Li SELF-RAISING ' tj i Emi Prtjsa j AT HtWiu, V( lt IWv una. f Jji tUVIK OUNCt j 5 FREE PREMIUMST 8. M. Oary, Vice-President , M. It (irceory 1 Does Every Power Job You can plow, disk, harrow, harvest, -thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the silo, saw wood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work or any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and at less cost toyouwith the Fuluauil Tractor. - four hours each day, every working day in the yen it will Rive maxi mum tiervice. Light but powerful it gets from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control effi cient, economical and above hjori Co. Some Aspects cf the F Ey tLK.NARD (Iti-priiitcd from J Til; wh'ilf I'll nil wi-r!i Is meat r iimivM, nn-1 tlci" j;intl!rY, .i!t!!tt' : n-l iH'' 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 j i J , if not an -. ; , i'i " oin.tinii ;i nniiu ! '"'i!1 ' ftMVlirr, it!lTt"-t lllllV t'llll'lll t Illllj H" ttiniiMil : 1 1 1 r i t I 1 1 1 Hun. In.lr.-.t, 11 .1." Stllt ;iin c:i;iiilfi!i --: ! tn a -.I. ll II ii 1 1 i'H- r.l- i'l 'll I like-:.-l!y .. I li-'I' in ill ill.il ,1,1 ll I- ly tlint U u .:'. lniMn-n.lrn; i,.-n find h.ni'li .l M. t !ii-'iv.-unions, .im-;.'1,i, ii.im -. forth, t'"i" no .sulllt'irni cni lmt'Mijj.niMii ..j' t i it- ii' Ivoly M'. ill, it, w : ';, f V)irs;i! i-iiK-lH of L.'l'if :i If conec'iit '."ii "f rt'iii" 'if,, i Hre rl i; h t i I'l'iin-i.i.ui:!..' li. I I , t I'-.llrlll-IV !- in-lrll . ill, 'I 111.-4 i.irni'i's I.-iik cihImiviI, :tiU f'-l.l i" l-"l'l : llmt it Is I'i-itMl'U' to ivli- l.cnt'lll i- till! ws .t tl '1'lils t-M-iiit; llit; 4 ;ie nl ril- 111.- .lilli oilnliilillily. mi industry ili;tt rt'nti'iluili'S In Hit1 r.w iiiiiicrlnl I'orni alntif, mt .mi'-tlili'l nt tin- uu- ti'inal iiimii.il wtsili h is tin1 1 1 ' ; i T i m' Jl v t 3 1 . j HT tviH tif tin- p.,;. -i: i--us that tin1 Mii'.U'-'t 'niKt'i'ii. Nut only i uiakf u ..n.'-ha!l' ..f lite wcll-hcini; nf the 1 .1--lii I: lil I Of lll.MlH HI Hi. Ill, i IS llll- i. -m- i,l' ti'.tit1 i' ihi' I'll n:.. ;-s lin- lu-ii-'lt, lint ulh-T I. .lit ill!- I'fii'Js upon tht'nt. , Si long us v hat nail.-n-, a liolltcliti economy will ;iini at n hii'ft th'trce of national si-ir-suilH-lfni-y :inil Mclf-fontninmcnt. Ukiih! fi ll wln'n thf foiiij supply was too far removal fi-"ia the belly. Uke Iut. we .-hitll do.-ltoy our own arl-uli ure and extend our louroes of fond liistuntly und precarl ously, If we do md - , it t:,at oar fanners are well and fairly paid for their service.-. T!m? farm ziws the nation nn-n as well as food, nth j derive tlK'ir ttiillty and are forcer renewed from (lie I'ountry. Imt uti lia- ' po erisheij ctmntrvide exporu 'iiiclll- ' yenee uiiil n't;. Ins i;ninif!!;.;-. nr.. , only the lower trade-; of n.eiitidity unit elmracter will rciunin on, or s't-k, ' ! the farm, unless nrh ult tire is cai:ihe J hf being pursued with eontenlinent and : iidequate ciunpenMitlon. Hence, to cm- bitter and InipoverNh the fanner N tr. i dry up nnil contaminate the vital : sources of the nation. Tin war tdiowed rnnvineinirly Itow j dependent the nation is on Hip full productivity of the farms. Iepiie j herculean efforts, ncrleiiliurrtl produc- ! tlon kept only a fmv weeks or months ! ahead of consumption, and that only by Increasing the acreaue of certain staple crops at the cost of reducing that of others. We ou-bt not to fr- et Mint lesson w hen we ponder on i the farmer's problems. They are truly j eoiitnion problems, and there should j be no attempt to ileal with them ns if they were purely si llisli ,!ehiaii's of a cb-ar-cut group, i.ntagonisile to the rest of ttie community. Hat her diould we collider aiiriculture ;n the light of broad n.itkmal policy, Ju-it as we consider oil, coal, steel, d.ve stuffs, and so forth, as .-iiiewis tf na tional strengiii. ihjr growing popula tion and a higher sf;tnd;trd of li.iiv dwannd increasing food supplies, and , more wool, eoiiuu, hides, :md tlie rest. With the disappearance of in e or cheap fertile land, additional acreage and Increased yields can come only from costly effort. This we need not expect fnun an lmpo eri-dird or un happy rural popuhulon. It will not do to take a narrow view of the rural dl-o'oniert, or to appraise I It from the standpoint of yesterday. Tlds Is peculiarly an ni:e of tlii and change and new deals. Iteeutie a j tiling always has been so tio loiuer means that It is rl hieous. or always i shall be so More, perhaps, than ever ! before, there is a widespread feeling i that ail hiinian rt hitions run be hn i pn.ed by inking Ihoiight. anl tint it i not hemming for the reasoning ani mal to leave his destiny largely to ejmnce and natural incidence. Prudent and orderly adjustment of production and distribution in accord ance with consumption Is rec.nied , as wise tnunaueiiient In every business bur t hut of fannlii.'. Vet. I vein n re I t say, there is no other Indu-iry In ! which It Is so Important to the pub lic to the city dweller that produc tion should he sure, steady, and In creasing, ami that distribution idnoihl h tn proportion to the need. The un organized farmers naturally act blind ly and impulsively and. In conse quence, surfeit and dearth, necompa nled by disconcerting price-variations turass the consumer One year pot a toes rot In the fields because of execs production, and there is a scarcity of the things that have been displaced to make way for the expansion of the potato acreage; next year the punish ed fanners mass their Holds on some ; other crop, and potatoes enter the class of luxuries; and so on. Agriculture Is the greatest and fun ; danientally the most important of out ! American Industries. The cities are but the branches of the tree of na tloml life, the roots of which go deep, ly Into the land. We all Ibmi-lsli or decline, with the fanner. So, when we 1 of the cities rend of the presen; unl i Trtl ditttreas of the Tinners, q i lump of nlv billion dollar In the fur in , value of their crops in a single year, Of their inability to meet mortKages or i to pay current tubs, and how, seeking ' relief from their UN, they are plan j nliitf to form pools, Inaugurate lann i en' striken, and ih maud leL-latnm i HboiiHhiirg grain evchnuges, pilvale ; cattle uiHrkets, anil the like, we oiiL-ht not hastily to brand them as economic heretics and higliw ti men, and hurl at thein the charge of being seekers of special privilege. lUlhcr, we should ask If their trouble Is not ourt, and see what can he done to improve the situation. I'urely from self-Interest, If for no higher motive, we should help thy m. All of us want to get back permanently to "normalcy ;" but Is ll reasonable to hope for that condition unless our greatest and most basic in dustry can he put on a sound and solid permanent foundation? The farmers are not em I tied to special privileges; hut are they not rlutii in demanding that they be placed on an equal foot Ing with the buyers of their products and with other Industries) n Let nl, then, consider mmt of the farmer, grlevtnoen, and aee how far the; an cml. In il-lnii to, we should remember that, while there have been. Continued on l age Turea 7 E , M. BARUCM Atlantic Monthly) 40 M It ctterhcad$ Qtivclones ?Jtf! Heads GivclhYoitt OriiCi lor V. !.. IIAYWAKn; v eM--i. N. C. IE Ton Si.i-: l'v Vi. C. I'aik. Special I'or a limited time we v. ill jric a ear's sub Swriiit inii to the SOW HERN AGiiiCUUUBIST without cluite to any subscriber, new or old. who nK for it when payinv; -'t j t ar'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 nfMihm riptins which we can give free in this way First come, first served. Notice of Publication of . an an- rr- Kl """"Y) and an E? 3 n..l cri- fj ,HM; a i i i i - il j 0 ' 1 EH V! i Sum mons. North Carolina, Halifax County, In tlit- Superior Court, N. NKKl'KK, rlaiiitill' Vs KAlsKUONd NKIHi:U, Defrndant. The ilelcnilunt above-named will take noliee that an aelion euiitled as above hat been einnmi-need in the Superior Court of tlalil'ux eounty, in which ac tion Hie plaintill'iH ilenianilinir an abso lute diviiret- uuraiit the defendant up. on stalualory irnnimls. anil the said ilefni- ant Bill (hi tlier take notice that -he is ri-nuiie.l to appear before the Clerk ol the Mipi-nor Conrt of Halifax County, at the Court House in Halifax, N. ('. on the I tth day of Kebruary, 1IC2, and answer or demur to the com plaint te he liled in aid action or the plaintitr w ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the !llh dav of January X. M. tiARV, Clerk Superior Court Halifax County. 1 19 4t ASPIRIN Name ''B;tvr'' on GiMuiine Wiiriiin: t'nl---n ..ii ii- tin- name 'l:i.r" --ii j-1-l.,i'.'r i,r - ii l.il-!iU y-u mi- 1---1 j:--! . ,i,-r i;--niri)., --inn pre---. r.',' I -'r. l.i l tl - ;',-r l..-lit..Hl .,:ir-. .ii -I' '"' ' in . I.. .1 Take A-l-il ;i i I m il: I,.-., r l-.Tk- ;-r i i.:nni-ria. '.-ii .' ' .!-' I-. I. liil - ; I : - I' - . i . i . ill ,.( twin- i'.m-..i I ; i. ,,i : - -. , l-i-l,:-. Urn ..-' I ':!-., i, 'I I ,, . ll.l-r I I ' I. !-:r.- .,f M.,ri..;l. -t l.-H. -.1 i..ii-.- - i . : ij. Kotbhg ;:it,-inamW.'A-!-, lion into itl-UmiKTed A. j'l laziness quicker -.'.N'7 cotiKtipation. V '" f '' And notliing will ren-.-.i..-cl-.T the f-oc!y more liable to dcrou.; diseases than this po- :c:.-:ur; condition. ) .-- he. r-ii.i"-. i J! It i n't safe! ft i -i'l .-..n-il ! ll i-n't ni-cessaryl I;s v. . il -Init :1 r.'t rely on - -rdiiiary lax.it - c-3 l.i i p y j. Tiy iiHte.td llie nmvest : 'rl.i.i: lri: ii:i iiit 1-jr cnotii-aLKin RICH-LAX 'i i.r-; .v i-vi not only mc ironies coa r.-. ojn. bet it d"-,.'i away with all tl-9 v. , r. ; i ;:nd dtTJingtU digestion c .i 1 Ly ci :, '.' .ary lixativca. ( c- I . Siofe. We are so sure tlta. ! -i w '-. v, j that vt wiiit you tJ v.i . .ic ..: d yvj. a boltle iir.d try it en I '' , : i ; r : " . I: a it if i n't nut vu, if it isn't .in: I' .t 1 f irt'iicme! y"u ecr u'rd, mmnly -I i t :.. a. j .t ..1 i, lumpily refund ll.e lull ..i. il: Ui. w I'or S.i!c by M.C. PAIR. Notice of Qualification of Hxecutor. Tin- undi-r-iL'iii'il liavinj iiialilied in I !i.-Mil'i'tini i inn t nl" ltalita countv on lli.- Ii'lh -lav nl' .l.iuuaty. llij-, us ex-i'-'in-'i uf thr l.it w ill au-1 ti'taineiit of Mr lii-liani X. (ianlialili, ih-ei-asiil, li-irl-y iiutilii-s all pi-rwoiis hoMini; elaini'- aai.-t In said testatrix to pie s nl tlii in In linn duly vi-rilii'il at his olliee in W t l'liiii. V l .. on or lielure Iwi'lw mull l lis Itiilu the date of tins iiu'H'i-. ul the same wih pli'iiilt'd in bar tin It't.f. All p-'iMjti iliili lili',1 to his said testa trix an' ri'ijiiueil to make iinnied ate payment to him. Tins tl-e 1 Hh dav of .laniiiiiv, iii-ii'. ' W. I-:. I A.MI l I.M-i'uliii ii last ill ami T ftuiiii lit of Mt. In-liaiia liatii'iildi, di-oeiisid llAMKI. A l AMI I., AHoineys. l llt-iir Sale of Land Uy Trustee. lly viitii' -il ihe pnwi r 1-oiiliitin d in a ci Uni .h'e.l uf ti iim ila ed .1 an nary III, lltin. I'Meuti'd l'v 'ii ii I, mm and lims.' I. nlli.'. lllswil, . In llie lin.leis.iMii'.l mis li e hi si'i'ut,' payim nt in' ihe in-li lih ,. iii-ss tlii'i-'iti -I-s-.-tili-' i in .1, T. llnts, tin- sain-- h.n m,r In i n iluly n'eoi-li'ii m Hiii-;, l'I,'. tiili.-i-.n ihi- K, i, riiiTi"i',;s for llalilax e -iinty, deiuult lia intr ineu made in t h. p.i in- ut of the said in ilelili lii- .s au-1 Ihe mi leisijrui'd irus- lee l.- llli; duly ll ill, st,',l In- the hold er uf tin- ill-!, 1-1, -liios to exercise the piiui'l of sali' i-i.iilailli'.l in said ,leed of trust. I will i ll at prlilie aiietiou at the l unit lliiuv -lii.-t in Halifax, North iirolma, on Saturday, February 18, 122, at K: o'clock M..the lolh.wiin; described tiuct or paiei I ot land : The InllnBiiii! ileserilieil tractor pur eel ul laud lymu' situate an-l heiiur in the Cuillil', ul ll.ilil.ixuu i r-t iteol North Caiel na. an-l more pattililurlydeseiilieJ as lull. ns. t-i-wit: lii'irinninii at a per-siniiii-m liei on the ll .hfax an. I Uar-ii-iituii public mad, ami ruiii.iiiir nloni! and luii' in; I: l.'.fi chains, thence S n i; chains, I a coiner on a path, thence N L'lj I'i Is In chains, thence N Hi; W In chains lu a i u i una path; thence .Vi U liii ,-iiains to the point of he L'lnniiu:; sa d Uaet of land adjoins the liiinls ui II 'like Imy, Kiniv and llanii l, an-l nihi l lands lu'lun .in'i; to Mis, M. H. Triii liluoil. an-l contains nil; acreshy by survey, ai'Ciulilii! to a plot made by II. T. Clark 1 , In uui v :'s. H1117, which is 111 Ihe puss,'-"!.,!! I'l .1. T. HllUlls; 1 he vlii.e havliu lu ll i-ulivi veil to the said .1. T. I'.ilL's by ,l,'i',l uf Tiu,.blo,id and nileaiul i,'. I. Huiiiel. Ii ustecilati'd Maieh 17, I'l.iT, an. I dulv record, ed m bunk Is at pace oiliee of the lii'Ci-ter of I n ed for I lahfa.v county, to w Inch said di e,l fur a nioie particular ileseiiptiun lefert'iiee is here made. Terms of Mile: -CAS 1 1 This the llth dav of.liinuarv, l'ljvj W. K' DAMKI., Trustee. d-d MRS. I ANIli HAYWAliD, NOTARY PUBLIC, VliLDON, N. C. llll'u'ts of Daniel & Daniel. FOOTER'S BYE WORKS, Expert Dyers anrj Cleaners. 'Icanunr ol I'oitiets. Curtains. Ulan kets, Silks, l.aces, Velvets, I'lush, Ladies Dresses and Centlemen's Clolliiiu;, t arpets, Ktr. All orders w ill receive prompt at tentioii if left at THISOt-'l-ICK BlIliiL t.:.TC.RElitl Cil , , , 52 ji El p' M No Substitutes g a . n a Thedford's g BLACK-DRAUGHT n Purely n g Vegetable g a Liver Medicine g ran p. i na All mnltt's nn.l nil -tvl. -t $lfl up. Some tint wcrt M-cH nnd r It'iisil ly i1, U. H. Gov't, h irfrsins. S:iU ,M)iir iii mIs nnd ti will d-wrile and quote, Tin- LINOWRiTtR, pnntiiiK offwf NerEimrTT! IfihiiiHiH anv rfiltir iMxvi rod. Hive name nnd model. Carhon pnncrrilS H)0BheeU$L86deliv'd Emplr Type Foundry, M fa. Wood Tpet i I. - I 1 f T is sittirly economy to net a Gre.it Maji-'siii: Rjnue ut the present price and avoid the waste mid inconvenience of usint: the old .-1 range ih roul another winter. Any slij;lit reduction in price next year will not make up for wasted fuel, repairs and baking failures you are sure to have with an old worn-ma range. Why wail? With a Great Majestic you will do better baking. You will save fuel. The heauiy and coinfott of your kitchen will be in creased greatly. No more uneven baking no more fussing with damper! and grates -no more inconvenience. A Great Majestic is a modern kitchen ne cessity time saving und labor saving. Don't be without one any 1'inger. Call at our store or call us up we are ready to serve you. 'PHONH 71 nnBiK'jiaw3iaQiiiii khs ma.wtm.wm mm I INVITATION.! 1 I You are invited to open an account with the BIfiK OF i ft FIELD, I j ENFIELD, I. C. 4 Per Cent, allowed in the Savings Depart-i ment Compounded -Uuartcrly.- 2 YOU can Whatever you wish in high grade, untsiic jewelry, in charunng new Jesigns, our assortment will please you perfectly OUR P R 1 C L; S WILL SATISFY. T ESTABLISHED 1892 Capital ! Pi MUM HMIKIMWi WE INVIT1- Y()UR ACCOUNT. 4 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENT W; K. DANIKL, PRKSIDRKT. NOT Buggies, Harness And Wagons. WE carry a full line of the well known, both Hacknev and Chase Citv YVno-nnc t u:.i. Square, N. C, and the Oxford and Knight Buggjes each of which are noted for comfort and durability at Weldon, N- C. Also a full line of Horses and Mules at both places, during the winter and spring season. t 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 a I LDON, N. C. bank by mail a C.N. RICKS f- II K 1 ft !., C liHAI'KR, CASItlKR, ai iq I IK. : am GHIOHESTi FILLS DIAMOND A v' -'N Bn.'.ND A-V v-iif I'ruffffM f'T Cm CIIFH-TER 9 MAMu:;u liiiANH MI.H in Km ami Cni.D lurlftKio scried wi.li DlucU Ii-iiti'in. lKn ro inn. Tinr r 7N Drm'rM nil uh f r i HI.'lU:i.l f.H II A Mi- ll Itl: A Ml I'l I I. H, ft.r twi-tity fiTO ye ir. it i.l i-i 1. t ! .ill" I, vays Uell.ihle. SOLD 3Y ALL DRUGGISTS PKOI ESSIOfJAL CARDS. w. K HIM l:l. I'. 11. IIANIKI. DANIEL & DANIEL, Attorneys-at-Law, WKI.DON, N. ('. I'raetKi-in the courlh of Ilalilai ana iNoitliiiuipton and in the Supreme anu I-'e.ienil courts. Collections made in all parts of North Carolina. Hianrli otlice at Halilax open every Monday OLOROIi C. UKIiUN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (lliice iu Orecn Building Weldon. IN. C. Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WKI.IKIX, N. C Ollicc in the Daniel Building. Ilusiness promptly aud faithfully at tended to. LLIOTT B. CLARK. Attorney-at-ljiw, WKI.DON, N. C, tltlice in tireeti lluildiuir. ASHLEY B STAIN BACK Allorney-at-Law, Notary Public, WliLDON, - - N. C. I'uctitN'f in tlif eouitK uf Halifax and atljuininir ('nuntit-H. 1'iomjtt atttcntion to ull busiiitm cnliuhtcd to nie. Ollice ovtT M. C. Tail's store. H B. HARRELL, Jr. AUorney-afLaw, WULDON, - - N. C. I'rucliccK in the courts of Halifax and adjoinmir counties, l'rompt attention to all husini ss entrusted to uie. Otlice over Kick's ,leelrv More. i5 Tin Phone e l. t. c:l.a.:r,:k: II. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WI-XDON, N. a t'ractict-N in the courts of Halifax and udjoiuttur counties and ii. the Supreme court ol the State, special attention eiveri to collections and t u n-pt rctinul DR PAISLEY FIELDS DENTIST, Over Weldon Drug Company Vi I'.LDON, N. C. divhs'i, of I- ICE IN DANIEL ItliltDlNtif WELDON. N.( 'i nil tv p;U. M. A. CARTLR, V VLH-.RINAKV SI KCLON, WEI. DON, X. C. Li'in; I istnt ee calls anHcicd promptly An Appetizing j Meal ! Everybody wants it. Everybody likes it. Everybody's looking tor it. BUT Ynu can't get it unless you have the right kind of groceries. Get 'em HERE I Phone 280. R. M. PURNELL, Weldon, N. C. Lariitxt Slock io tliii A mil G When in Norfolk rail on u, Von will tind what you want fry, -j ud et it quickly. ' - i' -s llavinicno canvasaen. in i ai:ent'fl commssinnH am ml. ded to our prices. This en aides us to use lirstclasBD,a terial and tinish it properly We Pay Freight and Ouarantee Safe Arrival'. f HE COUPER MIIP61E WORKS. (OJiyemrs in husincss.) m Wank rt K'Onvoi.K, A (ll'llllli k'l'iil) OF up-to-the Minute MILLINERY; FANCY HOC I 'Sand NOVELTIES. Itutterick's Pattern, R & G. Corsets, Misses at 75c. Ladies 76c. to H. Xi. Prices will he made to suit the times. Fiats and Bonnet, made audi' trimmed to order, ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, MRU. P. A. LEW IH, ldta h.O H0LGT.UN BROS. Weldon N. C