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VOL. MI I. WKLDON, N. C., THURSDAY, DIX KMUlvH 21, V.)2. NO. 31 BONOS SELL HISH. Blanchet. Thornburgh & Vandersall. of Toledo, Ohio.theSuccessful Bidders. Hids for the Vt'eklon school bunds were opened Mondjy ji irmiel & Daniel's law olriee There were seventeen bidders in all. The ItiiliiuinK were (he bidders and ihe amounts hid : X K Terry & Co. $77,595.00 Caldwell & Co. Sidney, Spitzer & Go. Sucey & Braun, Handed Bond Co. Weil, Rdih & Co , Spiuer, Korick & Co. R. M. Gram& Co. Blanchei, Thornburgh & Vandersell X'. L Slayion & Co. Uns & Co. A. T. Bell & Co. N Hill & Co. 79,402.50 80,035 00 79,012.00 78,568.00 79,166.00 78,168.75 79,252.50 80,497.50 76.702.50 78,435.00 78,502.50 77,801.00 Sniherland.Barrv&Co 75.965.00 Seasongood & Meyer 79,350.00 Breed, Elliott & Harrison, 78,683.00 Prudden&Co. 79,141.00 RESOLUTION. Whereas, Messrs. Blanchei Ihornburgh & Vandersall, of To ledo, Ohio, are the highest and best bidders for the $75,000 X'eldon Graded School District Halifax county, North Carolina S.hool Bonds, dated July I, 1922, bearing 6 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, and matur ing as specified in their bid dated December 18, 1922. Now, therefore, he it resolved that the said bonds be and the same are hereby awarded lo the said Blanchet, Thornburgh & Vander sall, and that the Chairman and Secretary of Board of School Trustees of Weldon are hereby authorized and directed to exe cute said bonds, and ihe Treasurer of said School District is hereby authorized and directed, when they are so executed, to deliver the same to the said Blanchet, Thornburgh & Vandersall on com pliance by them with the terms of their bid on tile in the office of the Secretary of the Board. Be it further resolved, That the bond form passed by this Board on the 30th day of August, 1922, be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the word "tax payers" in line two, paragraph three, and inserting in lieu thereof, the words "qualified voters, mak ing same to read "a majarity ol the qualified voters, etc." On motion of W. J. Ward, sec onded by W. W. Wiggins, the above resolution was adopted by the following roll call vote, lowit : Members voting in favor ot said resolution: W. li. Daniel, Chairman; W.W. Wiggins, J. W. Sledge, J. A. Musgrove, W. J. Ward, A. S. Allen. No members voting against said resolution. THE BOOK CLUB. According to appointment, the Book Club met on Thursday, December, 14th, with Mrs. T. C. Harrison and Miss Kate Garrett. As this was the usual Christmas meeting, the regular program was dispensed with and the afternoon given up to Christmas jollity. Im promptu songs were sung. A labo rmth of prizes were hid in the din ing room and each guest found one at the end of a winding cord. On these they were instructed to make some kind of music. Mrs. C. W. Howard, of Kinston, won the prize, as she managed to blow a lew notes of "Here comes the bride" which was made on a tin horn which was the only air recog nized by the merry party. A de licious sweet course with mints was served and toasts were drunk in fruit punch to the Book Club, to the hostesses and to the guests present. These were Mrs. C. W. Howard, of - Kinston, Misses Wright, of Durham, Miss Oven, Mrs. J. B. Zollicotler, Mrs. Dr. Carter, Mrs. Anne Wear Smith and Mrs. Nash, cf Wcldon. The decoration! and souvenirs all sa vored of Christmas and the glis tening holly, full of berries, in the . light of the open tires presented a warm and cheerful glow. The guests departing, each, declared the occasion a most pleasant one. B. Y. P. U. The B. Y. P. U.. of the Baptist Church will have a social at the parsonaee. after Draver meeting, Wednesday nieht. This will be the regular quarterly social meet ing of the young people of this or ganization, and coniins on the eve of Christmas, will savor of the' Christmas season. GOLD HSU. For sale at 10 cents a piece. Apply to CHARLIE JONES, WeJdon, N.C PERSONALS And Other Items 1 old In Brief Form Christmas gift. A while Christmas is predicted. Merry Christmas to all our read ers. The district stewards met here last week. We have wailed lung, but it is here at last. Hang up the baby's stocking, be sure you don'i forget. Mr. D M. Clark, of Greenville, was in town last week. Miss Mabel Vincent, of Kinstnn. is here for the holidays. Mrs. P. A. Lewis has returned from a trip to Baltimore. Mrs. H. C, Spiers has returned from a visit to Richmond. Mrs. M. A. Inge, of Lincolnton, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Troy Myatt and little son, of Smithlield, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. C. J. Owen and Mrs. J. W. Pierce spent last Friday in Richmond. It is about nine to give a thought occasionally to those New Year resolutions. Miss Page Morehead, of Chow an College, Murt'reesboro, is home for the holidays. Mrs. E. T. Clark who has been visiting friends in the western part of the State, has returned home. Dr. li. D. Poe and Mr. W. E. Daniel attended the Baptist State Convention at Winston-Salem last week. A correspondent wants to know how to make a dog stop barking at night, Shoot him before sun down. Miss Ida Vivian Hayward who is a student at the N. C. State College, Greensboro, is home tor the holidays. Never try to lead a man, girls Just head him in the direction you want him to go and then let him lake the lead. It is true that clothes do noi make the man, but few of us would care to go around without any this cold weather. A lashionable woman seems to think the way to keep, her neck warm is to trim the bottom of her skirt with fur Messrs. Jack Anderson, John Wyche, Grainger Pierce, Charles Vincent and Allen Pierce, students at Trinity College, are home for the holidays. THOSE DEAK UIKLS. Many young girls, even of ten der years, resuritu paints and pow ders in order to enhance the charm with which nature has endowed them. In time they marry, and their husbauus are ciiagriiinc to learn that much ot their marvelous beau ty was purchased by the box. Think it over, girls. It nature proviues you with in telligence and character, you are possessed ot something ot far greater value in the eyes of a man ly man that all artificial facial adorn ments combined. YOUR REPUTATION. ii a mi in nmmisrs 10 nav a cer tain bill on a certain date you ex- peel him to Keep ins promise. u he ai is to raav us cicuu is im paired, your confidence in his mind intentions is snaken, and your respect toi nun in a mcasuic is destroyed. I : . .1 . I. .. L n And ail tor one nine uiuicu yiullliaia. i, r.n.iir mi j in- ifars of correct living to build up a reputation of value. I )., Fa ke Vlfn IIIUV JCSirOV II Look before n u leap, and think before you pruinic. UACKSLIDINU. A tramp knocked, ai a larumr's H.mr una called lor something to "Are you a Chistianf asueu me -rt..,i twur,...) I'lniiiirvnian. KUUU IPfcBllVU "Look ai ihe holes in the knee of my pants, what do they provar The farmer's wife promptly hrnnohi out the food, and the tramp turned to go. wiit ufii!" asked the farmer "vvhm made those holes in the UUCP. Ul UUI yarn. "Backsliding," replied the tramp as ne numcu uu. m NEED HELP. We learn there are three families in South Weldon tnai are veiy h ... n.H nl heln. It vou de IHUbll HI " -- sire information in regard io these nnnl vaii mav call Mrs. u. n Anderson or Mr. H. V. Bounds. All Baking Powders Look Alike-BUT !a your baking powder abso lutely pure? Royal it. It your baking powder abso lutely wholesome? Royal is. I your baking powder un varying in strength under all conditioni? Royal is. It your baking powder eco nomical in keeping baked foods fresh longer and mak ing home baking to satis factory that it takesthe place of more expensive food? Royal is. Royal Conta ins No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste FATHERS. Dr. E D. Poe Appeals to Fathers to Live Right. "Every father is the God-ap pointed priest in the house," were key words in Dr. Poe's sermon lo fathers last Sunday night. It is the solemn obligation of every lather so to live thai he may be a tit example for his children lo follow," he continued, and illustra ting these fundamental truths with many striking incidents the pastor stirred the hearts of his hearers. No father has the right to lead his child to hell, but all over the world there are those who seem not to think when they are letting their children slip away from the Godly life that the blood of their children will be upon their nands at the day of judgment, but one of the bitterest pangs of tor ment, it seems to me, will be to see ones own child condemned be cause he followed in the tracks of his father, ' ' were words thai struck home to the hearts of his hearers. The conflict between heaven and hell is more vividly visualized when a mother is trying to save her children over the head of a Godless father and husband than anywhere in the world, the mother is more divine in this struggle and the father more fiendish tiian we see it exemplified anywhere else in all our experience," Dr. Poe declared. In tins connection he pictured the tragedy of a mother trying to save her children in spile ot the sins of the father, and ap pealed lo Ihe lathers lo do their part. The series ot "Heart Messages" which Dr. Poe is preaching on Sunday nights is proving to be a splendid series of sermons and they are being heard by large con gregations, ne announced mat on next Sunday night, Christmas Eve. he would preach on the sub ject of ' 'Mother, " and that he hoped that it might be the best of the se ries thus far. MEETINU L). A. R. The Elizabeth Montfon Ashe Chapter D. A. K. of Halifax met in Weldon on Wednesday. December 15th. at the home of Mrs. Ida Wil- kins and Miss Laura Powers, Mrs. W. A. Willcox, presiding, Mrs. E. L. Travis secretary. Important business mailers were discussed and passed upon. One new mem ber was ottered lor membership and unanimously received, Miss Rebecca N. Hill. Ihe following officers were elected tor the ensu ing year: Mrs. W. A. Willcox, president, 1 - vice president, mrs. H. D. Hatrell; -ud vice-president, IVus Ursula Daniel; secrctary.Mrs. E. L. iravts; coi responding sec retary, Mrs. Norman; treasurer, Mrs. Susie N. t-urgerson; regis trar, Miss Ursula Daniel; historian, Mrs. W. E. Daniel; chaplain, Mrs. Ida T. Wilkins. I he chapter re ports were good and proceedings interesting. Alter singing "Amer ica" the clupicr adjourned to meet . ..,.. M .. ill January wiin mis. nuiiiiuu in Halifax. 1 he hostess assisted by Mrs. W. B. Edwards, served a salad course Willi cottee and minis. The Ruests were Mrs. X . L. Knight and Mrs. II. B. Harrell, Jr. The rooms were attractively decorated wiin noity, terns anu pine and the place cards and nup kins were nnsinias souveiiiu. HRSTSNOW. On Tuesday morning lien 'lie people awoke from their peaceful slumbers, the first thing that greeted them was the beautiful snow the first of ihe season. The children were delighted to see it, but not so with those who have to brave the storm early in (he morn ing. This was a very small snow, however, and did not last long. It's a good thing for humanity .hat babies can't say what they think when cutting teeth. BRIGHT JEWELS. The Bright Jewels of the M. E. Church had a mite box opening at Mrs. Wilkins' on Friday night last. Many of the young people had been given a nickel and a box to see how much they could multiply this nickel by a stated lime. Quite a number brought in as much as $1 and several had more. Mary Jane Zollicoft'er and Elizabeth Harvell had the most of any but all had done well. The children enjoyed music, games, etc., and Miss Min nie Bomar, who has spent thirty years in mission work in China, was present and gave them some interesting information about the children. Miss Maud Harris help ed very materially in entertaining the young people and Santa Claus came to the door and left a mes sage and a game which they en joyed. Ice cream was served to all, anu all seemed to have had a mighty good time. THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB. Mrs. Nash was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Club Decem ber 14th. Members responded to roll call wiih current events. The club voted to send a Christmas box to one nurse at Oteen, a hospital tor Tuberculosis patients. A most interesting paper was read by Mrs. P. C. Carter, the subject being Williams Gilmore Simms. Mrs. C. S. Vinson rendered a beautiful piano selection. The hostess as sisted by Mrs. W. L. Scoti and Mrs. 1 . C. Harrison served a de licious ice course with a picture ol old Santa Claus on each plate. The door to the dining room were then thrown open and the guests invited in to see what Santa Claus had brought. The room was decorated in holly and mistletoe with a Christ mas tree in the center of the table There was a present for every body, and quite an enjoyable time followed. SAMPLE COPIES. We are sending out this week a few sample copies of our Christ mas edition with ihe hope that you may become a regular subscriber So if you should receive one, you will know what it means. If you are actually too poor to subscribe, we'll be glad to find honest labor sufficient to cover a year's sub scription. It you are too poor and actually unable to work, we II be pleased 10 send you a year s subscription as a Christmas gift, with our best wishes. But, if you are one of the "borrowers," able to work and able 10 pay one ot the community's citizens who real ly pretend io cut some hgure in life go to the mirror and take a thoughtful look at your reflection VCe will accept any series of Liberty Bonds at par value as cash payment for furniture or as a credit on uccount. WKLDON l-'UKNITUKCCO. Notice of Administration, Having duly ouahlied before the clt'lk of the superior court ul naiiiax couuiy ai administrator ol the estate ol .Mrs l.auru lv Anderson, deceased, late of Halifax county, Ibis is lo notify all per sons lioldiug claims and accounts agaiuat said estate lo present the same dulv rerineu 10 uie iiu.icrsignea ior pay ment oo or before Hie U'th day of De cember. l:'-3, or tins notice will be plead iu bar of recovery. All persons indebt ed uoto the said estate will please make immediate payment This the I'JUi day of l'ecemhei, la-.':' U. li. ANUKKSON, idmr. of Mrs. Laura K.Audersou.duc'd. 11! 21 lit FOR SALE. I desire 10 sell my property m und around X'eldon. Apply to li. T. Clark, Weldon, N. C. Uf II shoe and dry goods salesman single man preferred. Address P. O. Box 67, Weldon, N. C. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. t'nili-r the powers conferred upon the uiKli-rxiirn e,l Trustee by deed of truBt execute,! hy .lames flatting et alii, ee I'uriuit eertaiu indebtedness therein net uut. and which deed of trust is record- in Itook :!LM, paire :i, ollice uf die Uiv- inter of heed a of Halifax county, ile funlt having been made in the payment H the sanl nnteliteilness, and beinir du ly requested thereto, 1 will, on ' Saturday, January 20, 1922. at It o'clock A. M., in front oftlie Tost Office door in Hie Town of Weldon. N. expose to public sale to the hurhust bidder tor cash to satisfy the said in debtedness the folluwiui; described real estate.; towit: I'liut certain lot with improvements thereon, situate, lyiwr in the Town of iilou, .V I .. twinning at the nortu- easlern corner of the intersection of 4th ami Chestnut streets in tile Town of eldon, on the nortli side of I tit street anil on the east side of Chestnut street and running thence along Chestnut street in a northerly direction itu feet; thence at right angles to the said ( host- nut street and parallel with 4th street in an easterly direction Lit) feet: thence at right angles to said last mentioned hue sod parallel with Chestnut street iu a southerly direction .U feet to 4th st reel; thence along 4tb street in a w est erly direction l.",U feet to the lirst sta tion, the same being that identical lot if laud which was heretofore on Mav '.Nth, IKIlii, conveyed to Walter It (iut lin hy p. Y Stam'haek, et ux, by deed which is duly recorded in the office of the KegHtei ol heeds for Halifax county in hook of deeds UN, page 4S'J and ref erence to which is hereby made ior a more accurate , escription and identiti- J-i iou ol the aforesaid lot uf land. This the I.MIi day of December, WILLIAM L. K.N I'dlT, Trustee. Notice of Sale of Land. I'urxuaut to the power ol sale contain ed in that certain mortpairedeed execu ted by the Kenaniville Land Conipauy, a corporation, to iliddletiin T. Leach 011 the '-'4th dayof November, LUlll, and recorded in the ollice of the Keiriater of heedn of Halifax county, in book 2711, at paire rv.'H, default having been made 10 the payment oftlie notes secured there by, whereby the power of sale become operative, the undersigned will otter for sale at public autiou, lor cash, at the Court House dour in Halifax, about 12 ocloek uoon, on Monday, the 22nd day of January, liC'lt, the following described real estate, lying in liriukleyville town ship, Halifax county, X. C, adjoining the lands of J. H. beach and others, and being that conveyed hy said mortgage and more particularly described as I'ol lows, towit: Beginning at a white oak and two pine pointers John vVliitchurut's norttieast corner, thence south about rilj west about ."1- pules to a w hite oak and point er, thence west lo.l poles to center ot three white oaks, thenee South 170 poles to a corner mark jack, thence west HKi poles to John Hardy's corner, thence thence with his hue south about 177 poles to a corner w hite oak his south east corner, thenee souih lorlv-uiue poles te an ash on the run of the blanch thence south "i3 east H-'i poles to a cor ner Turkey oak near the corner of Thus. liuigess' fence, thenee nortli mi degrees east I'Jtt poles to a Corner pine, thence 7ii poles to a willow oak on tlill h ttridgu road, thence down said load north boj east t'J poles, thence nortli SH east 'M poles, thence iiurth 74 degrees east ttltv-seven (7i7) poles to a corner pine on said road, thence nortli 4i poles to corner red oak, theucewest 1U poles to a comer pine, thence nortli '.N4 poles to a corner ash near Uuizaru s niusli. thence east M poles to two pines, thence north 34 degrees west 34 poles to white oak and hickory, thence north Sir. de grees west I'M poles to the hegiuuing, containing tistlj acres. Terms of Sale CASH, hate and hour about Noon Mondav, January L'l', lt)-.':i. This the llilli dav'of hecemher, 1SI22. I MX 1 K l.KACII, Executrix of MiddletouT. Leach, Mort gagee. MANNl.Mii MANNlNli, Attorneys Kaleih, N. C. An Ordinance. liK IT E.NAL'TKl) by the Hoard of Commissioners and .Mayor of the Town of Weldon: It has been determined by the Mayor and the Hoard of Commissioners of the Tow n of Weldon that the ITT TYI'E ol Privy iB best suited to the needs and conditions of the premises of the Town of Weldou coming under the require ments ol the .state Privy Law. The fit typeolTrivy is therelore adopted ai tiie type requirtd in the Town of Wel don. All ordinances, or narts of ordinances previously enacted winch arc incoullict with this 'ordiuauce are hereby repealed. T ins ordiuauce shall he io force sixty ibivH alter lis nassaire. Violations of Ihisordiuaucesliallcon stituti- a misdemeanor and shall he iiiiiimlied bv a tine ol live dollars. passed ami adopted this the tith day of November, I'.i'-'- W. W WliiOINS,: Mayor K I. HAYWaHU, Clerk. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, Expert Dyers and Cleaner.. Cleauing of 1'ortieis, Curtaius, Ulan keU, .silks, Laces, Velvets, Plush, Ladies Dresses aud Ueullemen's Clothing, Caipels, Ktc. All orders will receive prompt at tention if left at THISOFFICE. COR SALE. An upright, high I crude piano in good condition for sale cheap. Apply ai l2-2l-4i This Office. I ET MRS. BENA G. CROCKER L do your hemstitching for you ai her home on Washington avenue. IF BILIOUS, SICK! TAKE NO CALOMEL "Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Upset You -Don't Lose a Day's Work Read Guarantee You're bilious! Your liier ii .-hu.'-gisli! Nun feel lazy. tli.zy ;ui.l all ktuK'ki-il nut. Your ln-ail is dull, ymii ton'iii' i i-oati-il; breath hail : -lniu.i. li sour und liivw-U coUstipaLi'il. Hut don't take MtliMitiu riih.mi-l. it uudi'.-. yuit sick, you iiuiv lnwe a tlay's unit', C'aliiiui-I is mercury or iiiirkiilv-r which I'liii-es liiiTii.iis of tin- boil'".. Calomel erailii's into sour tub- lik--dyTiaiiiite. Iiieakinp it up. That'.- wli-11 you fii'l . that uwful naii-ea ami cranipinf.'. If you want to e.iioy the niivd, gentlest liver anil tmwi-1 i-li-Hii-iiir yni ever experiem-ril jiM takr i -p.M.nful of riHriuh- ISwI-onV l.ivi-r Tom- to night. Your diuoit or ihahr m'IK MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS "California Fig Syrup" is Child's Best Laxative Kven if cross feverish, bilious, con stipated or full ol eolil. children love the "fruity" taste uf "California l ig .Nyrup.'' A teapitoliflll never fails to clean the liver ami luweis. 111 a lew litiurs yuil run see fur yourself liow tliiiriiuglilv it works all the souring fnoil and iiantv bile out of the shilnai-h anil hiiui ls. ami you have a well, play ful child again. Notice of Publication of Summons North Carolina, Halifax Couuty. In the Superior Court. Lucy tiary Vs. Htertiug liaiy. The ilefeiidaut, Sterhug l.aiy, above named will lake notice that summons the above eut'tled action was issued against said defendant 011 llie 9th day ol lieeemher, IttirJ, irom the Superior Cuuiluf I lull lax county, which sum mons is returnable on the "Hth day of December, IMi'i, commanding the said defendant to be and appear before the said Clerk of the Superior Court of Hali fax county 111 Halifax, V. C, and au swer or demur to tiie complaint which has beell deposited in the ofticc of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said coun ty: that said action is for absolute di vorce and is brought umler.sectiun lout. Suti-secliou 4, Chapter ilu, Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, vol. 1, 1H1W, the grounds being that ttiere lias been a sepai ation ol husband wile and that they have lived separate and apart for tlve successive years, aud that the plain tiff in this aetion lias resided in ttie State for that period; and the said de fendant is required to appear and an swer or demur to the aomplaiut or tiie relief therein demanded will be granted. Ilns 1 1 th day ol December, lsl'J'J. S. M. GARY, Clerk of the Superior Court Dauiel A Daniel Attys. fur Plaiutitl. Trustee's Sale of Land. I later and by virtue of the powsr and authority conferred on uie by L. W. Cuploo aud Bessie 1 llupton, bit wife, (one ol sam needs 01 1 rust bearing date May ." Hi. 191m, and registered in the ottice oftlie Itegisterol Deeds of Hali fax county, North Carolina, in in Hook lh4, page 2H0, and the other hearing date Maicli 1st, 1!H9, and registered in the oftiee of the hVgigter of Deeds of said county in Hook Lfo, page 4,'4,) de- lault having been made in the payment of the bonds described in, and secured by said Deeds of I rust, I will, at the re nuesl of the Owners of said bouds. sell in Iront 01 uie Bank ot llollister in the tuwu of llollldter, N. c , at h! o'clock, M., 011 the Ititli day of January, 1 -j3. at public auctiuu to the highest bidder for cash, two certain tracts or parcels of laud in said town ol llollister described and bounded as follows, viz: Tract N. I Located on Uibbs avenue 111 Hlock A , Lot No I, fronting Hi feet on itihlis aveuue and runuing back aloug Will ania street loll feet, being a corner lot, on winch was recently loea led a fiaiuu stuit: Ludding, and Le.U the same lot or Parcel of land which was conveyed to said I. W Cupton by K. YY Kawls hy Deed dated Mayl'lat, lid. Tract No. 2. Hounded on' the Norlh by a street; on theSouth by Main street; oh the Last by tiie lauds of the r'oahurg Lumber Co , on the West by the lands of L. V. liupton, aud more particular ly bounded as follows: Beginning at an Iron Stake (formejly corner with Nick Kiebaidsou aud l-osburg Lumber Co.,) aud running thenee North ; (o West :.4 feet, Ihence North 5 EastfiS'.1 feet, thence South S7!Kastar,:t.4feet. thence Soutli .V West 5ns feet to the place of beginning. This 7th day of December, TASKKK I'OLK, Trustee. 666 quickly relieves Colds and LaGrippe. Constipation, Bil iousness and Headaches. 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. ou a bottle of Doilson's I.iver Tone lor .1 itiv rents iiinli-r my personal iiioiiry-l'Ui k intrant' e that i-ai'li spoon lid will ileal! lour lllL't.'ih liver better than a dui of naty ealorui'l and that il won't make you -ick. hml-oii's l.ii.r Tone i real liver mi-iliniie. V'iu'II know it next morri uij; U-rau-e you will wake up feeling tine, your liwr "ill he working, your ln-inlai he aii'l dizine-s pone, your storn-ai-ti Mill I..- uiet ihhI your tsiwels i.-iiilar. You will fee like working; ioii'II In- i-h.-i-rf ul : full of vipor and ;. II hitioll. hoihoii's l.ivi-r Tone is entirely WL'i't.il'le. then-tore liarinlrw and ean not salilate. (J.ie it to 11ur children. Off Millions of mothers keep "California r-'ig Syrup" handy . They know a tea--ipnonfiil t.i'lav saveji a sick child to morrow. Ak y our druggist lor genuine "California Kig Syrup" which has direc tions for haliies ami ehihlren of all ages printed on Isittle. Mother! Vou must say "California" or you may get an imitation tig syrup. Notice of Publication of Summons. North Carolina, Halifax County, la the Superior Court. Claiborne Lane rs. Susan Lane. The defendant, Susan Lane, above named will take notice that summons in the above entitled action was issued agaiust said defendant on the 9th day of December, from the Superior Court of llalilax county, which mm mons is returnable on the 2Htb day ol December, IVi'i, commanding the said defendant to be and appear before the said Clerk of the Superior court of Hali fax couuty in Halifax, N. C, and an swer or demur to the complaint which has been deposited in the ollice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said coun ty, that said action is for absolute di vorce and is brought udJci Section IciiU, Sub section 4, Chapter M, Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, vol. 1, 1919, the grounds beiug that there has bees a separation of husband and wife and that they have lived separate and apart for tive succesaive years, and that the plaintifl'in this action has resided in this State for that period; and the said de fendant is required to appear aad an swer or demur to the complaint or ttie relief therein demaaded will be granted. This 11th day of December, ItfcM. S. M. OAKY, Clerk Superior Court. Daniel & Daniel Attorney! lor l'lamifl An Ordinance. All dealer! in apples, oranges and oth er fruits, who ship into town and otfer same for sale shall be required to pav a privilege tax of Jilt. f'aased by Board uf Commissioners of the Town of Weldon, at their meeting, November 6, 19L"i. W W. WIUGINS, Mayor. E. L. flAYWAKD, Clerk. HEART MESSAGES TO YOUNQ AND OLD 12 SIMMY l: VIMNI1 SERMONS lu ll. U. POE, M. A., TH. D. Nov. 5. "My Young Man. Nov. 12. "My Youni Woman." Nov. 10. "Low." Nov. l!B "Courtship." Dec. U. "Marriage." Dec. 10, "Home, Sweet Home." Dec. U.--"Kather." Pec. 24. "Mother." Dec. 31 "Son." Jan. 7. -'Daughter." Jan. 14. "Old People." ; Jau. 21. "Heaven at Last." i THE PLACE, First Baptist Church I THE TIME is 7;SU. ; THE WELCOME il for all. YOU' are Invited to hear these! lermoni. payment foi
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