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Say "Bayer" and Insist!
SURLLY SEEMED A GOOD BET DANGER IN USE OF CHAMOIS
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(run alao tell buttle ; i .ml Mil. !
Anpirin it th traile murk "I Ilayvr
Manufacture of Mouoactitioaciiloater uf
Palicylioaotd.
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DANIEL & DANIEL.
.Attorneys-at-Law,
WELDON, N. ('.
'. actios in the courts ol Haliiax una
No Ihainptou and in the Mipieiiie him
Fr rai courts. ( utleotiuun iuuJi' m
pa of North I'arolma. Hraucli nhei
at ilitax open every Moinlav,
MRS. AME HAYWARl),
NOTARY PUBLIC,
WELUOiN, N. C.
Offices of Daniel & Darnel.
Unfortunately Horse Races Are Not
Conducted as This Young j
Lady Imagined.
Kepnveiitiitive Cannon was argxi
ing a tariff uesti'n at a dinner in
Danville.
''My opponent," he said, "reminds
me of the vuuuk lady ut t he huts.
This young lady's esuvrt said to
her:
"Todasokus is the favorite. Sup
poe I put a ten-sjiot ou him fur
Jou both wave?"
'"Oh, yes, thut will be jolly I"
laid the youuff lady.
"Well, the ran- was run, and Po
dasukus, the favunte. va- nowhere.
He mine louiiguiit in uimut seven-tei-nth,
"'Hon uiuih do 1 fi'V cried the
muni; ludy, a poor uld lVd.iokus
irnu-'l, and she .lapped her htt'e
Imiids toeether tor j v .
" 'Why-er-iinthiiii.',' miiI her
I'Miirt.
"'Hut how milv vnu are!' said
the vouiik lady sharply. 'Oiiln't I
bet uii i'lidasoifiis both ways? Then
I tf it in, of course, whether he wou or
lost.' "
THE MODERN WAY
OEORUE C. OREEN.
TORNEY-AT-LAW,
Urtice in tlreeu BuilJiuij
Weldon, N. C.
WmT L. KNiaHT,
AlUmty at-Lnw.
Suite 1, Itouiel building,
WELDON, N. C.
ATTOKNtY AT LAVS
WelJuiiiaud .Tillery, X. ('.
f radices iu the courts ul Halifax aud
adjoiuiUK euuuties and il the uprt j,e
eourt of the Mate. special atteutioD
iven to coMecliuus aud prompt leturas
1 UOTT B. CLARK,
Attorney-at-Law,
EI.LKJN, N. C.
Ulhce m Ureeu Building.
ASHLEY B. STALNBACK
Aitorney-at-Law,
WELDON. - - N. C.
i'racticeu in the courts uf Huhlax aud
fttljuiuiDg cuuutied. 1'rompt ttuteuliuii
to all bu-iioeeitt entrunted to tue. Uiticc
over M. C. Pair's store.
H. B. HARKELL, Jr.
Attorney-afLaw,
WELOON, - - N. C.
Practices in the oourts of lialitax au.l
adjomiuir couulies. I'rompt atteutiuu
to all bunuess entrusted to me. Othce
over Kick's Jeweirv store. 8 25 7m
1'houe 24.
OrvuTA. CARTER,
VETERINARIAN,
Urtice and Hospital 2nd xtieet
WELDON, N. t'.
I'hons: liesr 50; Office 33 i,
Louf I 'islauce calls answered promptly
DR PAISLEY FIELDS
DENIISr.
Over Weldon Drug Company
U'ELDON, N. C.
W. J. WARD,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN DANIEL BL'ILDINU
WELDON. N.C,
pl2 It
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IN THE BUSINESS
74 YEARS
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Have no canvassers and no agents
commissions are added to our
prices. Write us your needs.
We Psy rrsI.St aiiJ Guarantee
Sale Arrival'.
THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS,
266-268 Bank St., - Norfolk. Va.
BOND I
jCetterheads
Snueloges
Will Heads
Give Us Your
Orders for
Erintlng
Writer Polnti Out Why Gasoline
Should Never Be Filtered Throus
That Particular Material.
There is irreat dmiL'er (smneeted
with t!lt.Titijl f-'usolinc throiiL'h
eliauiuis skin m fact, gusoline and
chamois skin make a very deadly
ci'inbiiiHtioii. Supine, for i ti-tuiife,
that u iisolinc tank in an .iiitumo
bile is about to be tilled. Tic fun
nel is placed in the hole for Idling.
The chamois strainer is placed iu
the funnel and proline turned on.
As it pours through the chamois it
celioi-ntes .tatie tdectnc4v. Static
eleitrinty may be defined a elec
tricity at ivt. It is an aeiit neither
uf coiistnidion uor destruction, so
loin; ns nothing is done to unleash
it.
Stiitir electrieitv, teiieraled by
the );M-idiiie, is stored up ui the fou
nd As li.n! as it is in contart
ith the e,iMihne tank there is nu
; danger, us it is well grounded, but
: if the funnel be held a fhert d:s-
:iier awav from the timk and the
opei ut mi ntintied, eiioiieh static
electricity uotild iiccliinulate iu the
i funnel to eveiitually jump the f.'ap
between the funnel and the tank,
producing an electric spark.
In so doiiiL' the spark passej
a.iosji the opening between the eiu)
uf the funnel and the edge of the
tmik through which gasoline fumes
are rising. The result is invariably
ail ei plosion. Faun Fire and Wa-tsr.
you
I'nele doe - So tonic
bring home vmir bride '
Sammy aw, uncle; that's old
fashioned. She's taking me home
to her folks fur a while.
PLATI NO. ON ALUMINUM
Some time ago there were report
ed the details of a method invented
for plating ou aluminum, an achieve
ment that had long been striven for
with little suci'ess. The chief diili
culty appears to arise from an in
visible film, which forms on alu
minum when exposed to the air.
By the method mentioned this
film is dissolved off in a Lath con
taining soluble fluorides. A little
free lidrofluonc acid appears to
act best. Then a coating of zinc is
formed on the aluminum in a plat
ing bath, and upjn this inaliiia cop
per, silver and other metals may he
deposited.
Iu order to form a gold plating
the zinc cjvcriiii; the aluminum
liiu-t !!i-t be in .me, I thinly with ,,,j
r. a- i.therwi-e the sf.ild sink- into
' e ziii. . aid in a few weeks almost
ivippcm-
NEW USE FOR ALUMINUM
t'win' tn the pi.,u-rt whiib alu-
iiiiiiuin po ,,f .i'..,u.iiig a
lery hiirh temperature nhen burned
Mill -ub-tiiiice, Ibat Lrne .,tl' uy
it ba.s been employed fur mak
ii g t !h uiatiir for tiring explo-hes
which do not resdi'y respi.nd to the
action of .!ie detonating composi
tions generally used.
The aluminum is used iu the
form of a powder mixed with the
other substam-es filling the perous
lion cap or detonators. The aud
dtn high temperature induced by
the pulverized aluminum results iu
a greater mechanical energy than
can be produced with compositions
not containing aluminum. New
York Herald.
FLIQHTB IN FOQ MADE SAFS
A French navy lieutenant haa
perfected a system w hereby the prin
ciple of the submarine cable for di
recting ships is now applicable to
airplanes flying by night or m a
fog. Two or three amperes of al
ternating current are sent over tele
graph wires; electromagnetic appli
ances aboard the plane are tuned
to th ame frequency. The pilot ia
aid to pick up vibrations easily
from a distance of three miles, and
to follow the wires without diffi
culty. Scientific American.
POPULAR
Dicky was very proud of his cat
and her pretty little kittens.
One day a woman called and be
ihowed ihmu to her. She admired
them aud reniark.d( "Wht a nica
mother the old cat makes."
Tea," said Dicky. "Frisky haa
had three helpin'i of kittana."
Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done
Her World of Oood.
"Chamberlain's Tablet! have done me
a world ol food," writes Ella L. Button,
Kirkville, N. Y. "I have recommended
them to a number of my friends and all
who hare used them praise them high
ly." When troubled with indigestion
or constipation, give them a trial and
realize for yourself what an excellent
medicine it is.
U E. L. HAYWARD.
Notice of Qualification As
Administrator,
The undersigned having qualified in
the Superior Court of Halifax county,
North Carolina, on Monday, October
2, 1H22, as administrator of the es
tate of Mary Estelle AHsbrook, de
ceased, hereby notifies all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to present
them to him at his office in Weldon, N.
C, duly verified, oc or before one year
from the date of this notice or the same
will be pleaded in bar thereof. All per
sons indebted to said estate are request,
ed to make immediate payment.
This the 4th day of October, 1922,
W. E. DANIEL,
Admr. of Mary Estelle AHsbrook, dee.
oat 12 6t
ALCHEMIST KEPT HIS SECRET
Scot Reputed to Have Had Power of
Transmuting Gold Refused to
dive It to World.
Alei under Seton, a Scottish al
chemist, was thrown into prison by
the duke of Sunny, who demanded
of It i ii the secret of the philoso
pher's stone. Seton refused to pro
duce ii fortune in transmuted gold
which the duke asked for his ran
som, ajul even under torture he told
nothing. But when a fellow al
chemist, Seudivogius, offered to
help him escape in return for a little
information about alelvemy, Seton
agreed .
He regained his freedom, but,
with the caution of the Scot, he re
fined to tell hie secret to his deliv
erer. Instead he gave Seudivogius
an ounce of transmutation powder.
This jmwder was used to such guml
elTcot that Seudivogius wus credited
with cures of diseases and produc
tion of gold. Hut eventually the
oiiiiifi whs used up. Seton was dead
by that tune, and the le-s skillful
friend married his widow, hoping
that the Scot had left her the secret
uf mixing the powder. If she knew,
however, she never told her second
Laibaj.d
RAW! RAW1 RAWI
An Indiana print shop recently
received an order for posters adver
tising a Fourth of July celebration
to be held in a district, the inhabi
tants of which seem to be adiocajfd
of simplified spelling The "copy"
for llie posters, after going into de
tails concerning entertainment to be
provided for those attending the
day's celebration, concluded:
"Raw ! Haw ! Haw !
"To July Fourth, let's go!
"Haw! Raw! Kaw!"
The compositor intended to fol
low copy and probable fatal results
for the Celebration would have en
sued had not another employee of
the shop chanced to cast an eye over
the jub and insist on a slight change
in the spelling. Indianapolis New.
NEW AIRPLANE ENGINE
A water-cooled Diesel engine of
radial-cylinder type has recently
been designed in Italy. It is claimed,
according to an illustrated article in
Popular Mechanics Magazine, that
the engine will operate on any of
the heavy fuel oils and will develop
one horsepower for less than two
pounds uf engine weight.
HUMAN HAIR AS A COMMODITY
Furty bales of human hair is one
item of a cargo reaching Seattle
from China. Each 133-pound hide
is worth more than $400 here; our
annual import exceed $500,001),
aud most of the hair goes into hair
nets. Scientific American.
MILK SUPPLY BY TRUCK
Approximately Stil per cent of the
mi!!; ccnsanitj in I Angeles, To
per cent of the bread and f00,000
pounds of fresh meat daily are de
livered by motortrucks.
OF-
UP-TO-THE MINUTE
MILLINERY.
FANCY OOODSand NOVELTIES.
Butterick'i Patterns
R & Q. Corsets,
Mil it at 76c. Ladies 76e. to 1 ,
HVPrices will be made to suit the
times. Hata and Bonnets made and
trimmed to order.
ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY.
FILLED.
MRS. P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon N. C
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Whether it is a dwelling, bam, garage or factory that you want to
re-roof let us show you how little it will cost to use the right Bird's
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Whether you need Bird's Paroid, Bird's Art-Craft, Bird's Plain
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our advice as to the correct roof to st lcct for your building won't
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OUR SLOGAN
Good Material and High Grade Workmanship.
Sash, Doors, Mantels, Porch Columns, Mouldings and
Dressed Lumber.
W e carry a stuck trom which vim can select anvthine vou warn in C
t'.lass, Silverware, etc., suitable lor wedding gifts. VC'e will P1
you tietier, and save vuu nionev dive me a trial.
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ESTABLISHED 1892 t
iCapital and Surplus, S70,OODJI
we INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT.
' 4 PAID ON SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I
W, F. DAM KL, U C URAl'KB,
raasiiuNT, ciSBin.
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Buggies, Harness
And Wagons.
WE carry a full line of the well known, both
Hackney and Chase City Wagons at R'cl1
Square, N. C, and the Oxford and Knight Buggi8
each of which are noted for comfort and durability
at Weldon, N. C AUo a full line of Horses anil
Mules at both places, during the winter and sprinf
season.
Thanks for past favors.
Rich Square
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Welduo
HQLOr.lAtl BROS,
WELDON. N. O
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