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FOR LADIES— Ladies Coat Suits, Dresses, Slippers, Oxfords, Hosiery, Hats, Gloves, Union Suiis, Silks, Saiins Ginghams, Lace‘Collars, Handkerchiefs 4. L. STMHB4DK, 1 he Busy Store, WELDON. N. C. Come To Us - We are noi busting. We are only stating a fact and what hundreds ' sai>sfied patrons say about us. Besides excellence of goods, we also y claim to promptness and carefulness in the filling of all orders. I sell groceries as cheap for cash as any one in town, and will deliver 21? FKEE of charge. L. E. HULL, WELDON, NC SNAK1S C l; .dj.n zoo Thirty Ojby n.p i , c ■ to "flat Ul.t Thti. lu Lllt e Hi o« They W li Live. A most unpleasant nursery has be n s,art -1 »it the London Zoolog ical gardens, where a rattlesnake has produced a family of thirty babies, an exchange save. T here is nothing of cuddlesom©, Infant softness about these tenfold triplet*. 1 he tiny monsters wriggle I ’round their motionless mother, look ing keen, efficient and venomous in their snuff and butter-colored mark ; ihX* All are fully equipped to kill al ready. Is not there an old saving to the effect that it is “sharper than a serpent's thanks to have a tooth l™ child”? Well, each of ttiese children ha.- a set of poi-<»n fangs of which any mother might be proud. ^bortlv after they were horn these independent infants objected to their birthday suits ami started to shed their .-kins. I In- is .-till going on and making no untidy litter in the mir.-en It is very doubt fill if the babies can be reared. I bey may live for a month without food, so there will la- time tn t *nipt them with voung rniec. I\ai li baby has a little button at the end of tile tail, but there is not mueb hope that they will live to add the horny rings which turn it into a ••rattle.” ALMOST FREE Mopu-Nt—(Jot free nlr li^re? (Jaruge Boss- Yes; if y«vu |*Ut if tty yourself »(WALL'* OF WATER Towering 70 feet, a “wall" of water believed to have been set in motion hv a submarine disturbance, nearly proved disastrous to the Pacific liner Brush. 50 miles pff the coast of Mexico recently. The captain of the ship described the ap proach of tli- strange freak of nature a< an unbroken b|aek Rufc pear the buri/.op when first observed py ibe lookout. When its nature was discerned, the ship was made lead) lor the onrush of water When the wall hit the Brush, the captain declared it was as if a huge hand had clasped the vessel and raised it into tli<* air. There was n« t a breath of wind, but for sn hours after the occurrence, the log of the ship shows, the Brush labored in swells equal to those off Cape Horn and was driven miles off its course.— Popular Mechanics Magazine. J.EGENDS OF THE HAWTHORN Henry VIII (1485-1509) of Kng land is said to have chosen hawthorn for his device, because the crown of Richard 111 was found in a haw thorn bush on the field of Bosworth after the battle, According to an old English tradition, Christ’s crown of thorns was made of haw thorn, which, for this reason is called by the French 1’ epine noble. In south ("icrmany, blackthorn was believed to have been the wood used, while other traditions pointed to some kind of buckthorn.—Detroit News, ALFONSO'S TOUGH JOB Life must be a complicated alTair for the king of Spain, who is said to keep sixty suits to wear at all times, especially when lie forgets which pair of pants he left his keys in. —Manchester Cnion. f HE Y GET THERE Girl—What's your opinion of these women who imitate men? Hoy—They’re idiots. Girl Then the imitation is suc cessful.—Koval Gaboon. CITY TO GET PHONES The Mexican city of Tampico, 1 one of the largest modern cities , without telephone service, is plan ning to install a system. , WOMAN ENGINEERS The patent office jit The Hague Stomach Out of Fix? ’Phone your grocer or druggist for a case of this delicious di gestant,—a glass with meais gives delightful relief, or no charge foi the first dozen used. Shivar Ale Puie Dia«iu« Aromrtici WHS ?n..w a.ntfdi Watwr A Cin#w Nothing like it for renovating old, worn-out stomachs, convert iug food into rich blood and pound flesh. Tf your regular dealer cannot supply you, telephone J. I. WYCHE, wholesale distributor 1 In town driving the characteristic features of Lincoln performance bring a new conception of con' venience, security and comfort. The ease with which it is con trolled afford complete mastery of every traffic emergency. The in stant and willing response of the motor puts the accepted position of the car itself at the head of the traffic line. And the smoothness with which all requirements of sudden stops or starts are met eliminates all sen' sation of fatigue from the driver. For town service the Lincoln is offered in a wide selection of body types, individual in design, and luxurious in appointments, . WLLDON MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED c'ORD SALES AND SERVICE WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA A BOUNCING BOY Little May- Mother, is the baby made of rubber? Mother—Why, no, my dear. Why do you ask? Little May—I heard ITnele John say he’s a bouncing boy. UNCOVER EGYPTIAN TOWN Palestine excavations carried out at Beisan, the Bethshean of the Old Testament, have resulted in the dis covery of substantial Egyptian buildings with evidence of five centuries’ occupation, and two large, clear monumental inscription* of Seti 1 and Kani'ses II, respectively, according to a dispatch from Jeru saletn. The inscription* indicate military dispositions of known di visions of Egyptian troops, and give references to neighboring cities on both side* of the Jordan Beisun is a small town near the Jordan 55 j miles north-north-east of Jerusalem Seti I was king of Egypt of the nine teenth dynasty, about 1366 B. C He was the father of Raineses II. WHY HE'S UPSET “The most difficult thing I know of/* said the attenuated man, “is to wear a loose-fitting summer suit, my kind of material, a soft shirt with a turndown soft collar, and appear unconcerned. I know that the suit fits me as a shirt would a bean pole, and that my neck is a near approach to a turtle's, when , that beast stretohee out to look oveT the landscape. 1 know I*m comfort able, as far aa hfet it concerned, but dog my cats, a| David used to say, but I feel as conspicuous as I know I am on a faationable be&ch in a bathing wit"—foboit Xert. JAPANESE FISHERIES The interest taken by the busi ness community of Japan in the fisheries negotiations with Russia will he understood when it is real ized that the value of the products of Japanese fishermen in Russian waters is 30*000,000 yen annually. There are more than 1,000 sailing and steam trawlers engaged in the industry, and about 18,000 small boats. Japanese men and women engaged number 20,000. There are six fishing grounds, one on the coast <»f the maritime province, where salmon, trout, herring and crabs are taken, and five on the coast of Kamchatka, »here the catches are similar, but rOug occur later in the season. Queer Feelings "Some time ago, I was very Irregular,” writes Mrs. Cora Robie, of Pikeville, Ky. "I suffered a great deal, and knew I must do something for this condition. I suffered mostly with my back and a weakness in my limbs I would have dread ful headaches. I fiad hot flashes and very queer feelings, and oh, how my head hurt 1 1 read oi CARDUI The Woman's Tonic and of others, who seemed to have the same troubles I had, being benefited, so I began to use it. I found it most bene ficial. I took several bottles .... and w as made so much better I didn’t have any more trouble of this kind. It reg ulated nte.” Cardui has been found very helpful In the correction of many cases of painful female dis oiders, such as Mrs. Robte mentions above. If you suffer as she did, take Cardui—a purely vegetable, medicinal tonic, in use for more titan 40 years. It should help you. Sold Everywhere. EM CASTOR IA Fur Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Burning Heart Threads The Branding Iron By Katharine Newlin Burt Contains some rare pic tures of life in the^ est, but more than that is the thrilling record of the tangled loves of three persons. You will be amazed, in this human tnangle, at the strange incident from which the story takes its name; at the devil-inspired use of a white-hot cattle brand and the resulting effects upon the lives of two men and a woman. A tense and charming love story with excep tional grace and fervor. A New Serial Starting in LAST ISSLIF OF TUI KOANOKI NliNX'S. 314 Our ’Phone is 3 I 4 and we will esieem ii a great favor should you have visitors, to call us up and tell us about ii. Just remember, you know, wedo not, unless you tell us. Bargains for you We have a car of good Patent Flour shipped us and we are going to sell 24-Ib SACK for 85c 12-lb SACK for 45c. While it lasts. W. T. PARKER & CO., Wholesale Cash Store The fundamental Service cf a Hith is Ihe furnishing of Sccuriiy Security of your, funds • Security of your valuables Security of your credit Security of your investments. Consult and bank w ith us. We accept this responsibility.
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