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A. NEWSPAPER FOB THE PEOPLE
TEK!MIS:- 1.50 FEU ANNUM IN ADVANCE
NO. 11
, OL. XL.
WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905.
TO THE MERCHANT : If you haven't Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory we will supply you direct
rnr! , , to toe consumer
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We give you our absolute guarantee that each 10c plug of Red Meat is made of better tobacco and contains
more Rood solid joicy chewing quality than any o'Jier 10c plug of any weight offered or sold by any factory
Writ UM and addres plalnls- tier,!
will mail him a card which will entitle him to one Sc cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at any rtirc linndllng this brand.
Manufactured Only by Llipfert-Scalea Co., Wlmrton-Salrm, N. C
a mv rHFWKP nf triharcn who will cut out and mail us this advertisement, we
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AiLILS Hair Renewer
A splendid tonic for the hair, makes the hair grow long and heavy.
Always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color of youth.
Stops falling hnir, tilsn. Sold for fifty years. " t'TAnzurtirt.W"'
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TANNER'S PAINTS
Retain their pre-eminence
above all other brands it
because they are made of
the beat materials obtaina
ble and are ground with
great care. If jour dealer
does not carry them write
to the manufacturers.
PERFUME REMEDY FOR "BLUES."
Box 180.
Tanner Paint & Oil Co.,
1419 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA.
The Bank of Weldori,
1 -:::::--WELDON N. C.&-
.OpM Mer Tie Lais of tie State of North Carolina,
n AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
I HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
I TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $32,000.
For ten vnars this institution has provided banking facilities for this section
Ifcetookholdors and direotora have boen identified with the business interests of
Halifax and Northampton oounties for many years. Money is loaned upon ap
proved scourity at the legal rate of iutorost six per oentum. Aocounts of all are
souoitod.
President: Vice-President: Cashier:
W; E. DANIEL, Da. II. W. LEWIS, W. R. SMITH
i Jackson, Northampton county, N. C.
BORNE IN HIND WILL DB1VI AWAY
CARS AND ANXIETY.
If the woman who is troubled with
headaches, and that tired feeling and the
blues, will study perfumes she may be
able to keep them at bay. Here are a
few of the rules of the Portuguese, who
revel in the use of soented woods, spices,
herbs and perfumes :
Spiocs invigorate the appetite.
Swoet herbs strengthen the mind and
make one cheerful.
Oriental colors are f. r the happy and
for those who aro out in the air considerable.
Verj tweet smells, auch as lily and
rose, should loused sparingly, and only
when the windows ore open.
Meadow mid wi'd odors are the best,
They build up the constitution by sup
plying the nostiils with air that is pro
perly eicoied.
And hi re sre other rules of the Por
tuguese :
Stand erect. Never loll.
When yuu walk, walk erect. That is
the only way to distinguish man from
beaBt that he can walk erect.
Be sprightly. One can be sweet and
yet lively. One need not be insane just
because one is atuinble.
Hold well your character. Let it be
above reproach. Let it shine in your
eyes.
Do oothiog low. Be loyal, lie
steadfast. Cling to your faith, , And
remember that a firm friend is worth
keeping.
Keep these three qualities : Poise,
good nature and loyalty. Never lose
your head or your temper. Nover be
come irritated. Preserve a dignified il
if not a smiling face. Remember that
one of woman's best weapons is her
sweet smile. And do not allow it to
desert you in lime of trouble and an-noyanoe.
As for your complexion, take care of
it. Consider the climate in which you
live. In a warm oountry uso drying
lotions upon it to keep it from becoming
oily, in cold oountry let it bo treated
nightly with unguents. Take care of
your skin as you would take core of a
child. Treat it acoording to the country
in which you live. Don't expose it un
necessarily and always rca'ne that you
are handling something which is very
susceptible to good treatment.
Keep your eyi s bright. 1 on t wear
them out weeping. Don t rub them
with dirly finger tips.
Don't sew fine stitohes too fine for
your o-bs.
Don't read in the dark.
And this prcoept remember more than
all keep tranquil I Chicago News.
The largest and best plant in
the State.
HE It TEN DEB HEART.
Why do you suppose a woman usual
lv cries at her wedding?"
"Out of sympathy, probably, lor the
men she could not marry. Houston
Post.
.CHAllLES MILLER WALSH,
Unarrier and Manufacturer of MON
UMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE
8TONE3 of every description.
Freight prepaid on all shipments
Safe delivery uuaraoteod. Write for
designs and prices
VaV Alxo Iron Fencing, Vases ,
eto., for cemetery arm other
nuriMMes at lowest pricea-
WJ3ATISF ACTION GUARANTEED.
TIME TO SPEAK UP.
When a girl te'ls young man that
the best is none too good for her it is up
to him to offer himselr. Chicago Bun
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
oct Illy.
! SPRING & SUMMER
o FOR o
MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN.
i Big Line Dry Good, Notions, Qonts Furnishings, Ac. The largost line
i ever brought to Weldon. Don't fail to see them bofore you buy.
'I Our Shoe department is full and running over. The largost stock we have evor
: tarriod, and we are making pnooa
THAT WILL SELL THEM.
Just received a big lot of (DOR3C1I) Shoes.
Fits Guaranteed.
Suits to order, made up in good
Don t fail to see our line of
shape and by good tailors,
; Samples and Prices Before You
' Place Your Order.
I H. D.ALLEN & COMPANY, S
WELDON. N. C.
BACK TO THE OLD HOME.
BY FRANK L. STANTON.
'Twas good to git bnok home ag'iu to see the boys ooce more
Out thar a-playiu' checkers, by the old-time grocery store,
Just like as io the old days 'ncath the ohinyberry tree ;
"Seven up" on the old pine box, an' deal a hand fer me I
At first, tboy didn't know me fer Time had slipped away,
An' I eome back with a beaver-hat, an' hair a little gray;
But somethin' in my voioe brought back the days that used to be,
When I hollered : "If it's 'Seven up,' jest deal a hand fer me I"
"Doo" Brown riz up an' shouted : "It's him it's him fer shore 1"
An' "Burt" he left a customer thar, in the grocery store ;
An' others oome aroun' me, an' eyed me, up an' down :
"It's oheckers, an' its 'seven up' that brought him back to town I"
An' I said : "You shore have hit it I But another word I'll say :
I heard the birds a-singin' sweet from far an' far away ;
The stream that turns the old mill-wheel was always callio' me
To the shadows o' the meadows to the friendly fields of Lee I
"No city's voice could drown the dreams of meadow, field an' plain
The whisper o' the south-wind, the tinkle o' the rain ;
Thosiogin' o' the mockin' birds the murmur o' the streams,
Why, 1 even heard the oorn blados a-rustlin' io my dreams I
"An' the old-time feelin' got mo, an' I heard the meadows say:
'The dailies are on dress parade : Come back come back this way I
So I left the oity's thunder in the peaoeful vales to roam1.
The bolls, an' birds, an' sweet, heart-words they timed my footsteps Homel"
That wuz my explanation . they wui glad as glad could be :
They made room at the old pine box, and dealt a band to me I
An' sich a lively game it wot I an' this here I will say,
If ever Hearts wuz trumps in life, they shore wet trumps that day I
WE REAP WHAT WE SOW.
Keen vonr blood dean as vou keen vour
body clean. You don't wait until your
Dnuy Is toul Delore you cleanse it.
It in a matter of lurorise that manv oeo-
ple who are ao careful to have clean bodies
male no enon io aeep ine dioou cican.
Kverrone knows that unclcanne. breed.
diseaae; that tho.e who do not keep their
bodicn in a wholeaotne condition and who
dwell In 61tliy aurroundittfra are the firt to
(nil wtien some eptaomic 01 niaeaae aweepa
tile country. Bui lotll oiooa le more uin-t-croui
to the individual than a foul body.
An unclean body ia rather a pntiive than
an active hindrance to health. Hut unclean
blood i. an active threat againat the very
life it make, the body a prepare breed
tnt; place for diaeaae.
ft I. riit of Nature' rttan for human
safety that In many caaes where the blood
ia impure or corrupt ahe aet. ain on tht
body in proof of the corrupt current that i.
flowing through the veina. Scrofula with
ita di.fifrurinR aorea and acara. ecaetna with
it Irritation, .alt-rheum, tetter, eryaipelaa,
boil., pimples and other eruption, are only
th mitwanl aio-na of the imDUriW Of the
blood. But often in the earlier or aimpler
ataie. of the blood', impurity there are no
outward Btfrn. or tnt. eonumon- oniy auu,
languid, tlurciah feetinaa. which are com
monly attributed aolely to the aluggubnea.
of toe itver.
Of all preparation, for
nnrifyinr
blood Dr. Pierce', Golden Medical Diacov
ery ea.ily take, the 6rat place. It elimin
ta fmm the blood the elements whicr
doff and corrupt it, and which breed and
feed diaeaae. It acta directly on me oiooa.
makimr eianda. increaaina- their activity,
and ao increaaina the aupply of rich, pure
blood wmcn la me me oi me oooy.
Accept no substitute for "Golden Med
ical Uiacovery." There la nothimj "Jua(
aa aoodM for discaua of the atomach,
blood and lunga.
Dr. Plerce'a Medical Adviier, paper cov.
era, 1. aent frtt on receipt of si one-cent
atamp. to pay ezptnac of mailing only.
Address Dr. K. V. Fierce, Ba&lo, N, Y.
For pleasure or pain, for weal or for woe,
Tie the law of our being, we reap what we sow;
We may try to evado them, may do what we will,
But our acts, like our shadows, will follow ns still.
The world is a wondeilul chemist, be sure,
And delects in a moment the base or the pure,
We may boast of our claims to genius or birth,
But the world takes a man for just what he is worth.
We start io the race for fortune or fame,
And then when we fall, the world bears the blame ;
But nine times out often 'tis plaiu to be seen,
There's a screw somewhere loose in the human machine.
Are you wearied and worn in this hard earthly strife ?
Do you yearn for affeolion to sweeten your life?
Remember this great truth has often been proved,
We must make ourselves lovable, would we be loved.
Though life may appear as a desolate tract,
Yet the broad we oast on the waters oomes back.
This law was enacted by heaven above,
That like attracts like, and love begets love.
We are proud of our mansions of mortar and stone,
In our garden are flowers from every one,
But the beautiful graoee which blossom within
Grow shriveled and die in the npas of sin,
We make ourselves heroes sod martyrs for gold,
Till health becomes broken and youth becomes old.
Ah did we the same for t beautiful love,
Our lives might be music for angels above.
We reap what we sow 0, wonderful truth I
A truth hard to learn in the days of our youth ;
But it shines out at last, as the hand on the wall,
For the world has its debit aad credit for all.
NATIONAL TRAITS IN L0VEMAK1NG
nUtJUES LE B.OOX COMPARES THE
CUSTOM 8 Of DIFFERENT LANDS.
M lluguos Le Roux, lecturing on
Love and Letters," wont on to contrst
the modes of expressing love in various
oountrics. In Spain the woman flutter-1
od her fan of pcaoock feathers from the
balcony and "acted the peacock," while
the man "acted the bear" io the calle.
Their only means of communication
were popular songs, not a word being
spoken between them. Common to
Spaniards and to Arabs was the im
pression that woman s love was a stone-
ruby. It endured longer than a man a,
bieh was of a roving character. In
Italy it was a "passion" that rilled, even
to the extent of ruling politics, and its
expression found vent in a violent form.
In the north love was made in silence; no
words were spoken among the Scandinavi
an races. Ho had spent some timo in
America and had brought back tho im-
creasion that American women did not
allow their husbands even to speak, not
withstanding the American husband was
fond of his wife and his love for her
found expression in the constant "tearing
of oheoks out of his check-book" for her
benefit until he sank exhausted. In
France the expression of love was speech,
from the highest to the lowliest. French
lovers enjoyed the exchange of ideas,
and more especially when man and wife,
and this pcihr.ps explained why clubs
were neglected in Franoe. French lovers
wished forever to be together. He
would not be ungallaot enough to com
ment on English methods, but it seemed
to him that in England it was not "the
man who speaks to me," but "the man
who walks out with me, wbo was con
sidered the lover. London Post.
Owd for Stomach Trouble and Constip
ation.
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets have done me a great deal
good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage,
Ootario, Canada. "Being a mild physi
the after effects are not unpleasant, and
I can recommend them to all who suffer
from stomach disorder."
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon
N. C. W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C.
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
JUDGE PARKER'S STORY,
talk
Nt
his
Even if Judge Parker won't
polities, he can according to the
York Commercial, tell a good story. II
latest is as follows : A young man
Savannah, named DuBose, invited
sweetheart to take a buggy ride with
him. The young woman bad a very
fetching lisp. When they reached
rather lonesome bit of road, the young
man announced :
"This is where vou have to pay toll
The toll is either a kiss or a squeeze."
And the modest young woman simply
replied "Oh, Mr. Du Both. Carolina
Pythian.
the
OLD ANSWER. NEW REJOINDER.
There had been some trouble over a
line feooe, and one of the participants
was on trial for assault with a deadly
weapon. The defendant, when the cue
seemed to be going against him, in
troduced as a witness a man of some
what shady reputation, who swore that
the plaintiff had provoked the fight.
The prosecuting attorney proceeded lo
cross eiamine.
"Now, sir," he said, "you swore that
von raw this fieht from your bouse. Is
that right?"
"Yes, ir."
"I will ask you how far it is from your
house to the spot where the fight took
plaoe?"
"It's fifty yards and about two feet
"Oh, you've measured it, have you?"
"Yes, sir."
"What did you do that, foi?"
"Well, I thought some fool lawyer
would ask me the question, and I wanted
to have it juil iigU."
The attorney rose.
"Your Honor," he said to the judge,
"I thought the witness would iodulge io
that time-honored b't of repartee, and I
have been fool enough to find eix reputa
ble and competent witneasea who will
testify that this man's house ia nearly
100 yards from the scene of the trouble,
and is round the corner, where it would
have beeu impossible for him to have
teen what was going on. I ask that
these men be sworn." Yonth's Com
panion.
The poorest people On earth are thor-e
who make the most ol what they have
and the least of what they are.
Modest Claims Ufte Carry the Moat
Conviction.
When Maxim, the famous gun in
ventor, placed his g(n before I committee
of judges, he stated its carrying power to
be much below what he felt sure (he gun
would aocomplish. The result of the
trial was therefore a great surprise, in
stead of disappointment It is the same
with the manufacturers of Chamberlain's
Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
They do not publicly boast of all this
remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let
the users make the s'atements. What
they do claim, is that it will positively
oure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains in the
stomach and bowels and has never been
known lo fail.
For sale by W. M, Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield,
J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
AN APOLOGY.
N. C,
The successful
sensitive,
eoquettca are never
A certain editor was visited in bis
office by a ferocious looking military
gentleman, wbo exclaimed exoitedly
he entered : "That notioe of my death
io your paper to-day is a lie sir. I'll
horsewhip you in public, sir if yon do
sot apoligiae in your next issue."
The next day the editor inserted the
following apology.
"We extremely regret to announce
that the paragraph in our issue of yes
terday which slated that Col. Brimstone
was dead is without foundation.
Harper's Weekly.
When you want a pleasant laxative
that Is easy to take and eertain to act,
use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
tablets.
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon,
N, C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N.C.,
J, A. Hawks. Garysburg, N. C.
EMPLOYER, LOOK PLEASANT.
SHOW YOUH.SEI.F MASTER OF SITUATION
INSTEAD OF SLAVE UY WEAH1NO
"SMILE THAT WON'T OOME OFF."
If you aroun employer do not go
about your place of business as though
you thought life wore a wretched, misera
ble giind, says 0. S. Mardcn, io Suc
cess. Sbowyoursnlf master of the situa
tion, not its slave. Rise abovd the petly
annoyances which destroy peace und
harmony. Make up your mind that you
are too large to be overcome by triuei
Resolve that you will be larger thao your
business, tint vou will overlep it villi
your manlinoss and cheerfulness
To say nothing of its being your du y
make the lives of those who atr help
ing you to oarry on your business i
pleasant as possible and as lull of sv.n
shine as possible, it is the best policy for
you to pursue. You know very well
that a horso that is prodded and fretted
and urged all the time by means of whip
and spur and rein, will not travel nearly
so far without beaoming exhausted as
one that is urged forward by gentleness
and kind treatment. In their suscepti
bility to kindness men and women aro in
nowise different from the lower animals.
You cannot expect your employes to re
main buoyant, cheerful, alert and un
wearied under the goad of scowls and the
lash of a bitter tongue. Energy is only
aoothername for enthusiasm, and how
can you expect those who work tor you
to be enhuBiastic or encigetio in your
service when surrounded by an atmos
phere of despondency and gloom, when
they expect a volley of curses and criti
cism every time you pass.
Many a man who could have been a
success sleeps in a failure's grave to-day
because of bis gloomy, mean, oontcmpii-
blo disposition and manner. Ue poison
ed the atmosphere about him by venting
his spleen, dyspepsia and Lite on every
one in his vicinity. He not only minimiz
ed tho value of his own efforts, but he
also paralyzed the initiative, the helpful
faculties and suggestive idea of all those
wbo worked for bim.
Potash "
la necessary for cott m to prndueo
hlRh yields and ro'wI tihre.
Write for our vnhmMe books on
fertilization; they emitnin informa
tion that means dollars to tho
faimers, Sent tn-i- oil request.
Write now while yon think of it
to the
ii:rman kali wokk.
New York- AiLmfi, Oa.-
v i Naa.au St., or jCh u iaM.
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FLOOR COVERINGS.
We carry the largest and most com
plete line of floor coverings ever brought
to this part of Noith Carolina. Mat
tings, carpetings, druggets, art squares
and rugs. A large line of remnants of
carpeting and mattings at one-third to
one-half
REGULAR PRICES.
Linoleoms, oil cloth, linen and oil
window shades, curtains, and many other
things in the line of house furnishings.
Remember our new stand is next
door to the Bank of Weldon.
SPIERS BROS.,
WELDON, N. C.
J. A. ALSTON
Saved Ills Com.-ade'a Lite.
While returning from the Grand
Army Encampment at Washington City,
a comrade from Elgin, III., was taken
with cholera morbus snd was in a critical
oondition," cays Mr. J. E. Houghland,
of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave him Chamber
lain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and believe it saved bis life. I
have been engaged fur ten years iu im
migration work and oonductcd many
parties to the south and west. I always
carry this remedy and have used it suc
cessfully on many occasions."
Sold by W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N.
C. W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C , J. A.
Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
Bowel Complaint in Children.
During the summer months children
are subject to disorders of the bowels
which Bhould receive caroful attention as
soon as the first unnatural looseness of
the bowels appears. The best medicine
io use for bowel oomplaint is Chamber
lain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy as it promptly controls any un
natural looseness of the bowels.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldon,
N. C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C
A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C.
WELL SHAKEN'
Nursing tho sick in rural Scotland is
primitive. The Dundeo Advertiser re
lates that a physician loft for a paliont a
bottle of physic wheroon were the words
"Before taken to be well shaken, Uo
paying his next call the doctor found
that the poor follow had been taken in
hand bv a stalwart son and at intervals
vigorously shaken from head to foot be
fore next "teaspoonfuls" were admiuU
tercd. "Don't ee see, sir," explained the
young fellow on being remonstrated with,
"if father go kep' fro' sleepin' hisself
away an go on dnnkin physio be can t
never die."
STOP IT.
Boasting of what you can do instead
of doing it.
Thinking that life is a grind and not
worth living.
Exaggerating and making mountains
out of molehills.
Talking continually about yoursolf and
your affairs.
Saying unkind things about acquaint
ances and friends,
Thinking lhat all the good ohanocs
and opportunities are gone by.
Thinking of yourself lo the exoluslon
of everything and every one else.
Speculating aa to what you would do
in some one else's plaoe and do your best
in yout own.
Gating idly into the future and dream
ing about it instead of makipg the most
of the present.
Longing for the good things that oth
ers have instead of going to work and
earning them for youiself. Suooeea.
Most of os would be contented with
what we have if only our neighbor!
would be satisfied with a little less.
FINE
am
Groceries
provisions,
-Cigars anil Tobacco.-
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES
Merrimac Club and Pride of Virginia, nice
and mellow. Bar stocked with Choice
Drinks of every kind.
Cor. Washington Ave., and First Street,
Weldon N. 0. ' lU-21-lf
Of Course
You Can Live
WITHOUT TELEPHONE
SERVICE
BUT YOU DON'T LIVE AS
Many fibs spring from a kind heart.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
i ne moneys are your
biood puntiers. they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities In the blood.
II they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neelected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
hart hat, and mv. one f! . v,r,ifS
they had heart trouble, because the heart la
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to bo traced to the kidneva.
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
II you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la
soon realized. It stands the highest lor Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and Is aold on Its merits
ov an aru??!3!3 in imr- ft ,h
cent and one-dollar sis-1 Cti t'vf'
es. You may have ai iElL
sample bottle by mall Rona of Bwame-itoct
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out II you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
fx Co., Binghamton, . I. '
Don't make an mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'.'
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
H, Y,, on every bottle.
MUCH AS YOU MIGHT
BECAUSE
Telephone Service
SAVES TIME
And Time is the Stuff of Life.
For Rates
APPLY TO
LOCAL MANAGER or
Home Telephone) and
Telegraph Company,
HENDERSON, . . N. C.
NOTICE.
In the Superior
. J Conrt.
North Carolina,
Halifax County.
B. A. I'ope, J. T. Vopo, A. Joyner, W.
H. Joyner, Mr. AnnieB. llatrell anil her
hiuhaud, II. B lluirell, M. F. Arrington
and her hualuuHl, B. F Arriugton, plaiot
ilVs. VB.
T. L. Emry and E. J. Emry, defendants.
The defendant E. J. Emry above named
will take notice that an action entitled an
above has been commenced in the Superior
Court ol llalifrtx county, North Carolina,
to eject the defendant above named from,
lot No. 37 of the town of Weldon, in the
county of Halifax, and State of North Car
olina; and the said defendant will further
take notice that ahe is required to appear
At the term of the Superior Court of Hali
fax coun'y, North Carolina, to he held on
the second Monday before the first Mon
day in September, 19115, at the Court
house of aaid county of Halifax, N. C,
and answer the complaint, in snitl action,
or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for
the relief demanded lu aaid complaint.
This 30th day of May, 19(15.
8 M GARY,
Clerk Superior Court.