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PRIMARYJELECTION. Official Keturns of the Primary Meld In Halifax County Thurs day Show Overwhelming Ma jority for the Old Ticket. The primary election in Halifax county Thursday, August (ith, shows the heaviest vote of any election in years and Weldon pre cinct polled the largest vole ever polled since the elimination of the negro vote. The heavy vote at Weldon was owing chiefly to the splendid work of Chairman I. E. Green who remained at the polls all day, ably assisted by Hon. V. Ii. Daniel, W. T. Shaw, A. H. Green, H. C. House and others who were active in bringing out a hu ge vote. At I lobgood one voter scratched every man on the ticket with the single exception of H. G. Howe for coroner. He said he did not know Mr. Howe and as his busi ness was to handle dead folks prin cipally he would vote for him. News from Hrinklcyville was to the effect that the new candidates did pretty well considering they were led by a recent convert from (he Republican party. The fight in the county was the sharpest in many years. The lac- lion known as the anti-ring Dem ocrats, was led by White, of Scot land Neck, Clement, of Enfield, and Patterson, of Littleton. The fight was mainly on the organiza tion of what they called the "ring ticket," and on Dr. Green as the leader of what they termed "a com pact organization." They could advance no good reasons why good and faithful officers should be turned out, and the vote shows conclusively that a very large ma jority of the voters of Halifax county are still in favor of Chair man Green, as leader, and the "old crowd" as office holders. The Board of Canvassers met at Halifax, according to law at 12 noon Saturday, August 8th, and declared the result of the primary. The following is the official vote. HOR THE SKNATK. N. L. Stedman, no opposition, 210(5 votes. I-ORTHH HOIISR. W. I-. Horner. 21. SO S. T. Thornc, Jr. 2554 for (;oodkoadsi:o.lussioni:rs John L. Patterson, 211)5 A. B. Schlichter, 2114 S. P. Johnston, 2114 Whit A. Johnston, 20(il for jtisncr.s. Brinkleyville (i. S. Sledge, M. II. Cousins, R M. Taylor. Halifax-M. II. Clark, K. W. Carter. Weldon-A. S. Allen, W. T. Shaw, J. W. Pierce. Constable, Faucetts Township, J. W. Hamill. WELDON 33 YEARS AGO. ' b Hrinkleyville, 205 128 83 Butterwood, 19 bl 79 Conocanara, 56 42 Hi Enfield, 20b' 291 146 Faucetts, Mb' 110 18 Halifax, 102 101 15 Kehukee, 60 100 84 Littleton, 190 197 36 Palmyra, 39 27 13 Koseneath, 79 63 20 Roanoke Rapids, 200 286 99 Scotland Neck, 233 251 87 Weldon, 315 325 II Totals, 1840 1892 716 for sheriff HOt B t'Al IKRMIN Brinkleyville, Butterwood, Conocanara, Enfield, Faucetts, Halifax, Kehukee, Littleton, Palmyra, Roseneath, R. Rapids. Scotland Neck, Weldon, 118 12 37 166 68 95 80 178 40 77 267 245 304 84 84 21 138 63 14 51 36 2 16 33 46 22 Total. 1677 610 for clerk superior court (EASY C.KXIKT Brinkleyville, 112 90 Butterwood, 26 70 Conocanara, 55 23 Enfield, 96 211 Faucetts, 82 47 Halifax, 103 6 Kehukee, 75 50 Littleton, 154 61 Palmyra, 39 3 Roseneath, 79 17 Roanoke Rapids, 252 46 Scotland Neck, 252 41 Weldon, 317 10 Totals, 1622 675 FOR TREASURER. mittKIM W. II. WIDTH Brinkleyville, 119 83 Butterwood, 22 73 Conocanara, 37 20 Enfield, 164 -140 Faucetts, 92 3 1 I luiifux, 1 02 7 Kehukee, 59 66 Littleton, 167 46 Palmyra, 4 1 I Roseneath, 77 13 R. Rapids, 198 95 Scotland Neck, 235 62 Weldon, 311 15 Totals, 1624 598 FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. J. H. Norman, no opposition, 2202. FOR CORONER. Rowe, no opposition, H. G 2270. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W. R. Harvey, S. G. Whitfield, J. E. Branch, 2127 2182 2200 From the Roanoke News, August IJ, IHMI. The store house occupied by A. M. Inge is being raised higher above the ground by Major Entry. VI'. A. Dunn, of Scotland Neck, announces that he is a candidate fur Solicitor of the Inferior Court at the election which takes place in September. V The Literary Society intends in a short time to erect a large build ing on Second street in rear of Mr. Smith's brick block. It will Be two stones, the hrst floor to have two rooms and the upper story a large hall. Some one, too cowardly to make himself known, ruined Dr. Zolli cofl'er's new buggy by cutting the dash board, cushions and other parts of it to pieces with a knife, V The piazza of the Davis house has been taken away and the space filled with earth and then paved with brick. The floor of the piazza was in bad condition and the im provement will add to the comfort of the hotel. Mr. Rhodes being absent Rev J. C. Garlick preached in the M. E. church, morning and evening, 1 he vote in Halifax county hist I nursuay on the question ot pro hibition was as follows: For pro hibition 4 8 4; anti-prohibition, 5,05. Majority opposed to the prohibition bill, 4,591. Weldon voted 77 for prohibition and 557 against it. Enfield voted 72 for prohibition and 764 against it. The famous goose case has final ly ueen settteu. I tie terms on which the question was settled are something like tnese: I he costs to be divided between the parties to the action and the geese to be distributed, one to his honor, Judge Daniel, another to Major Entry, the third to the constable, and the fourth to be sent to the fair it charge of our friend, J. 11. McGee ... William F. Lee, of Littleton, and John W. Green, of Petersburg, met at a bar in Petersburg. The barkeeper and Lee had a dispute about a drink. Green asked Lee why he did not pay for the drink. Lee then asked Bently to introduce him to Green. This was done and Lee asked Green to take a drink. Green declined and Lee made use of insulting language. The barkeeper told them they must go out. They crossed the street and entered the lot of Tappy & Steele's foundry. Lee struck Green three limes in the face, and then a fourth lime when Green drew out a pistol and shot Lee, the ball entering the left breast. Lee then jumped on Green, wrenched the pistol from him and stabbed him several times about the face and throat. Both men died in a few minutes of each other, Green's last words being "Give me the pis tol, it is mine." The men were stran gers to each other when they en tered the bar. Captain Berry, of Wilmington, who has the contract to grade the Scotland Neck railroad is pushing the work right ahead, with a large force of hands. , Misses Kate and Annie Hervey, of Raleigh, are visiting the Misses Gary near Haywood s. PRESIDENT WILSON AVERTS A CRISIS. i tie great war now ragmg in practically all Europe threatened financial disaster with us until President Wilson announced through Secretary McAdoo that the Treasury stood ready to fur nish five hundred millions ($500, 000,000) to the banks of the coun try with which to meet demands, if needed lo tide over any financial emergency. This announcement had a wonderlui erred in main taining the final equilibrium of the country for the sudden stoppage of our foreign commerce amount. ing to over four billion annually is sufficient to throw any financial systems into convulsions, and yet the wise and masterly statesman ship of Woodrow Wilson has al ready steered us through the dan ger zone into a position of compar ative safety. When the Bowels Are Uncomfortable and you miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which follows a copious morning opera tion, you should put a small quantity of Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator (The Powder Form) on the tongue and wash it down with a little water. Its action in the system is puri fying and strenKthcniiiK. It drives out hard impactions and impurities and Rives tone to the muscular structure of the bowels. It over comes the tendency to chronic con stipation, relieves a bloated feeling in the abdomen, sweetens the brenth and promotes vigor of body, mental alertness and cheerful spirits. Sold t? Di alrrs Price. Large Package, SI. 00 Ak toMl,e (rnulii. il. tlif Hr.l 7. on llir 1.11. It .,,11 mui"! ,ri it. innil , ii.. Will .Till II I'V IIIJll. vtM.. miiiiii.iii l.uri Kruul.1,,1 i hIx, ,tii u in li imil luini i, Itlnw pil l II I'n.r f. (U lu'l Untie l k li,i 11,1- Rr,i lit.t-l. J. II. 7.I1M.IN A CO., r,o0,i,t,. St. LmiU, Missouri THE ROANOKE NEWS, Tiiuhsday, Aug. 13, 1914. THE LOCAL PAGE. All the News of Town and Vicinity (lathered by Wide-Awake Reporters. Mrs. S. R. Alley, of Tarboro, is visiting relatives in town. A. S. Hudson, of Roddy, Tenn., is here on a visit to relatives. J. B. ZollicorTerand Allen Pierce spent Thursday at Ocean View. Miss Lillian Riddick, of Raleigh, is visiting Miss Jeannette Daniel. Mrs. C. J. Owen and children are spending the week at Ocean View. MissTempie Zollicott'er is spend ing the week with friends at Ocean View. Miss Katrine Wiggins is visiting Miss Mary Shepherd at Willough by Beach. Miss Florence Rowe has return ed home from a visit to relatives in Norfolk. Robert Cherry, of Richmond, has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. A. L. Stainback. Miss Willie Odom, of Rocky Mount, is visiting Miss Willie Blackwell Musgrove. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter and little daughter, are spending a va cation in the country. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1-. Carpenter, of Durham, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jenkins. Miss Lola Thompson, of Aurora, who has been visiting Mrs. T. A. Jones, has returned home. Misses Helen and Alice Joyner, of Greenville, are spending some time with Mrs. J. S. Barr. Misses Narcissa and Anna Rid dick, of Raleigh, are visiting their cousin, Miss Narcissa Daniel. Mrs. I. E. Green and Miss Jessie Green have returned home from a visit to Western North Carolina. Mrs. P. N. Stainback and chil dren have returned home from a visit to relatives in Pennsylvania. Miss liernice Homaday, J. A. Hornaduy, Jr., and Lat Hornaday left Monday for Beaufort to spend sometime. Miss Elcie Hinton, of Ports mouth, who has been visiting Miss Mary Pope, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Porter, of Rocky Mount, have returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Linthicum, of Lynchburg, have been here the past few days visiting Mrs. Linthi cum's sister, Mrs. T. A. Jones. Mrs. Mattie Conwall and R. C. Conwall have returned to Weldon from Richmond. They came through the country in their hand some new automobile. S. A. Harrington left Sunday for Richmond where he will nuke his home in ftmir? Mrs. Har rington will follow in a few days. Our best wishes go with them 10 their new home. John Randleman and Whitfield Sledge have returned home from a visit to the seashore, where for a week they owned Norfolk, Ocean View and a few other places thrown in for good measure. Mrs. W. H. Carter and daugh ter, Miss Gladys, of Richmond, have returned home after spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carter, and with Mrs. R.W. Carter, of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Williams and little daughter, Lillian Piercy, drove over to Rocky Mount on their car Monday to see Mrs. Wil liams' sister, who is sick in the Park View hospital. Mis Lorena Wood, land, is with Mrs. P. A Mr. and Mrs. J. T to Panacea Springs spend sometime. Mrs. Sieckert, of Rocky Mount, was here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Williams Tuesday. Mrs. Hiram Wall, of South Hill, is here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stainback. Miss Lowe, who has been with Mrs. P. A. Lewis' the past season, has returned to her home in Mary land. Don't Kick. Don't be a kick er! Don't he a mossback! Don't be a sorehead! It doesn't pay! Ii will be better to get out and cut weeds or swat flies for the Civic League. Thanks fok Mki.ons. J. A. Holdford, a well known farmer who lives near town, has our thanks for some fine melons seni to this office Tuesday. Mr. I lokl ford informs us that his crops are good this year and that he is ex pecting an unusual grape crop. CHANGi: 01-' DATI- l-'OK Ol'AK- tluly Coni:i:ki;nci-:. The third Quarterly Conference For Weldon Station will be held on Thursday night, August 20lh, niS:30 o'clock instead of the 25th, as published in the Advocate. Let all the men; bers of this Conference take due notice and goverm themselves ac cordingly. Authorized by Rev. R. H. Willis, Presiding F.lder. Baruf.tt-Smith. Charles L. Barren and Miss Annie Smith, both of Roanoke Rapids, were married in Raleigh last week. Mr. Barrett is a brother of Mrs. S. A. Ruth and Miss Allie Barrett, of Weldon, and his many friends here con gratulate him on his good fortune, and extend to Mr. and Mrs. Bar ren best wishes for their future happiness. if Mary - An Ivilklviinc. Program.-- .ewis. i The Epworih League will render , Goocli went a ProHr;inl i" the Methodist church ; Monday to : next Sunday evening at S o'clock. ' This program will consist of de votional exercises by the local Preside-ill. Special music and an address by Mr. W. A. Graham, j Stale President. Public cordially I invited to be present, A Bni.niNG Boom. The war : scare does not stop the onward march of progressive Weldon. Quite a number of new buildings are being pushed to completion and contracts are being made for still more. Ii is learned thai, in addition lo the handsome new res idences now going up, Win. 1.. Knighi will begin the erection of a handsome dwelling on his lot south west corner Sycamore ant! Sixth street. Receivers iSale of bteam Laundry U h kt h Xl1 .b ; ihv.t -my, ,1 1- mi I'M I III I:,-! In. I.',' -l.-;t:i flilllle.l II, ! -, I! itli.l all , I. It . mil - liiu-ln- Limn, 1 , llie il II a! pi I I ,;,!, Ii '.' Uipnlliti , !i,-aiii-li,iii l',ii c at I I i, i-lui-k M snwa 4 MV 1 lo Hi. Saturday, August 22, 11 1, itt ftimt of llie plaiv (if hiisiiicsMil lli-n-ly 1-ailu-r in the touti ol i-liluti. Notlli I uinlniu, all of the pi-npt'ity iimI ma-eliint-ry ol' the W'l liluii Mcani l.mm.liv a I'nllims: '.n- ''" II. I'. n. unlit In. il.-i- ami htaek one hoili't li-i-il pump, one ( 'riiti ilinral pump. -.' .ahaiili-il iron Imii, aliiiut l.lmi trillion capai'ity i-ai-li. inn- llniii-1'atn-ihy I'liitn, din -.'i l: il I It in slarrli em.ki'l. our In II. I'. Iii, i i.-iuital ei-tili i era nk i-nc'iiu-, om- . , I lot! man elnt In - pi -, inn -1 i ilit in Ina iiui!icrli-, inn- .'ii - ttai-tiu. : ' -Inil tul,. om-limtr ma- t-liine, urn :;i Tiny ei, Mai an, en! n,,i,. fir -" rAGt .1 IN I'RI'sm I'l RIN C.I 1 1 R I !. i i The congregation of llie Baptist : church worshipped lor the first ', tune in the Presbyterian chut eh Sunday, arrangements Ii a v i ng been made lo preach in this church tiniil llie completion of the new Baptist church. Rev. J. (i. Bla loek.the pastor, preached to a large congregation Sunday morning and evening and delivered two line ser mons. A pleasing feature of the morning service Sunday was a solo by Miss Jeannette Damei. Il will probably be a year or more before the congregation will be able to worship in their own new church, t, our Ml,aij, pi ll-.-l. Ulll.1 pir--, I.I llllll pt'tn-t . nlll- ,n li-l. one l.o.lv it Vllkl- iliiil. is in;i:uifattiir portatioii lines 8 ktl : d;iil within And too, K i-alr.il On- -allium ol ll,. Illli ..I m I In- i- a M II r.Uip in; lotw.. ill. pun. -I'll I. ap lank - -nl , .-l II., ill! I l lo. -It i--.ll rll --I. I'll I ,pp,.t I llllll V I, i ;.'. I -h am lanii.liv in i ii- l(i-.-i-i i-i u ill at.-i- the ;l-l .lay ol :m:v i i;r.t:i:. i;. Tie North Carolina Coikie if 'a lien ii c in Iv avoided by purcit i-,i I'ifi? .2A? nn where it tiie Iran (if train's departure? identical condition as when drawn iiv.r tanks, for the rtason there i-. meltae w iicii pacLcd. Due to the excellent freight ami it is not necessary tor us to NIUIIT !.? DAY !Ri: lol'S, cessive summer t emp .'.'rat ur therehv entailinu; a 'rrealer half -.' 't Jeliv ere hour's ; in the from the .ilt.-iiiit ii .1 to ; time same no : .pre- our i deliver to transptit tatio; departure of all trains. :t,l pac iihicct ill"; v. il limit " s:-;; hut we lies aist -s sen ice, ice I he t to e roi ect ion, pack and prior lo T mi.-i- i-uiiii i in- CAK I.OAI) OH Ml-XONS. B. J. Vaughan, one of our most pro gressive farmersjast week shipped a solid car load of watermelons to Jackson. This was ihe Hrst ear load of melons ever shipped from Weldon and Mr. Vaughan has the honor of being the first Halifax county farmer to ship a car load of melons. Mr. Vaughan always grows melons of the very best and we are sure that every one who gets one of his melons will be found calling for more. Advertised Letters. The fol lowing is a list of letters remaining "uncalled for" in the Weldon post office: Sam Brown, J. W. Daniel, I). M. Mabry, J. H. Neville, M. J. Pate, Oscar Wyche, A. R. W'yche. Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised," giv ing date of advertising. John O. Burton, P. M., Weldon. N. C August 10, 1914. Convict Gives to Church Fund. Treasurer B. t. Lacy lias received $1 contribution from An drew S. Jackson, a convict at ihe State farm at Caledonia, near Til lery, for the fund to erect a church at the State farm. Archdeacon N. C. Hughes has undertaken the task of building this church, and already he has received quite a neat sum in contributions for the building. Now here comes a con vict who wants to reflect some hon or upon the name he bears. Compulsory Law. At the reg ular meeting of the town board Monday night, August 3rd, a reso lution was passed notifying the citizens of Weldon that at the reg ular meeting Hrst Monday night in September, the board will consider for passage, an ordinance prohibi ting surface closets in certain sec tions of the town accessible to sewers, and requiring sanitary closets in all other sections. Any one desiring to be heard can appear before the board Mon day night, September 7, at 8 p. m. New In Simple Ornaments. Some of the novelties in simple.in expensive ornaments supplemen tary to day time or evening cos tume, are well worth considering. Among them are the tortoise shell and amber hairpins with ring lops. These placed against the hair of a blonde girl seem to hring out i.'s golden shades, and not only do they help materially toward keep ing the locks in place, but they really add to its appear ance. Far more so than do combs and burettes. Week Fnd Excursion Kates To the seashore via the Atlantic Coast Line, the standard railroad of the South. Round trip rates from Weldon, N. C, to Wilming ton, N. C, $5.40. Tickets on sale for all trains each Saturday and for forenoon trains each Sunday until Septem ber i, 1914, limited returning to midnight of Tuesday next fol lowing date of sale. ror summer excursion rates to many mountain, lake and pleasure resorts, and for any other informa tion, reservations, etc., call on L. h. Carter, 1 tcket Agent, Wei don, N. C Bic Baseball Week. This week is vacaciion week in Roanoke Rapids and Rosemary and the seven thousand inhabiianis are looking forward to a big time. many attraction are ouereti tor tne week, chiefly of which are 7 ball games, three between Roanoke Rapids and Suffolk, two between Roanoke Mills and Franklin and ihe Roanoke Valley League games on Saturday. These games prom ise 10 be good ones as i he best tal ent of the league will be arranged igainsi the invaders. Unite a number of Weldon peo ple are attending these games each day. Turner's Almanac The Tur-ner-F.nniss Almanac which has been published in Raleigh annually for 77 years, has been pur chased from the Fnniss family by John A. Park, publisher ot the Raleigh Times. Turner's North Carolina Alma nac, as il is usually called, was es-1 lablished by 1 lenry I). Turner in' IS.lS. In 1S(.)7, James II. I-.iiiiiss j succeeded Mr. Turner and issued the almanac until his death in I 1901). From thai time until April 1914, the late Piuek C. Fnniss i was the owner and publisher. Ii is sold in practically every town in the entire Stale of North Carolina; some of ihe agents now handling i Ihe book have been selling it for more than thirty consecutive years, j FN'JOYAIil.E Rl-CEI'ntlN.-Miss : Julia Mounicaslle delightfully en tertained Wednesday evening front j 9 to 12 in honor of MUses Flia- i belli and Fnuly Hancock, of Rich- ; niond, Va. As the guests entered i they were met at the door by Miss ' Mary Randleman. They were , then directed to the punch bowl ; by Miss T'enipe Zollicott'er, where they were gracefully served by Mr. Ben Pope and Miss One Shoulars. T he guests were then ushered into the parlor where in strumental music was enjoyed. The chief amusement ol the even ing was a contest "Love Among the Flowers." The prize was won by Mr. Freddie Bounds, who pre sented it to the guest of honor. Refreshments were delightfully served by Misses Florence Allen and Narcissa Daniel. At the mid night hour all bade ihe hostess good niglit, declaring they had spent a most delightful evening. VACATION EXCURSION To Hnstern Resorts and Cities Via The Atlantic Coast Line. Ills Mat-' iiMmttcih nil .i.p I'UUIM-S ill iL li-lilt'in'. Mi.-k-i;u-:i-.l HlUr. I'n'llliy, WlrniKil v t.in,!,i Civil. Kit-ell iral iin.l Mi'rluiiniMl tii-i'iino;: in l licniisliy art-1 1 ' i ult : in Cnllnii l;Hllll':K'litnilLr. Hinl 111 . Wilful- ' tinitl trailiHiLr. Turn yrui i'oiirr. Two ;unl oiii' war ( 'uui st' in Aiii n-uh nvr ami in Mai'liim- simp W m k. l aciihy ..I' r. nifii; ;! !tihii-iits; - i lnnMiiii:-. iwtvl lent I'ljiiipiiii'iil ami lalntiatuiio I'ui rurli ilrparlmt'iil On .1 uly tit h Cmitily u pt'i'iiiU'ihli'iit I'omlurt I'litiani'c I'NuniiiiatHMi at cacli t'utnily seat. I't)l IMlaluLTUl' Willi' Iv It. o LA. lu-L.n-.liai. Wei liuli-mli. N. c. NOTICH Ol7 SALl: I'.V il till' nl' tin' ptiHt'i ' i'ill1ailli''l Ml a ri'itain tlenl itf tnist t Nt'Cutr l l-y l M. I'aiMiii ami uili'. Nuia laim, to Klhoit It. Claik, trtllrr, id'oiilcl ill Itook 'S', I'aiT :;::.". 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I nil) ini--!nlll't Twpnty-st'ven Ye. thf first Oirtriitlit Mrtiii Mm ; A:: ttt .'.K'SV,'H-,Ut,,n. if tSj . f. iiion, aii'l mm The Standard EverSinca Thi-y'iv slil! i,n--.-lill in pmil th,' on!v attonlinn tli-'v'i-Iw-il i ciiat ui' piuiil. In tiililitinii to t!u Hi.-liiu -nunlii ii--, (hi Kiroprnnf, tuiinjir.int' mul ir.i ,i'iiMVv. I Fur Sal--- hy J. S. IL'RMiU. Weldon, N. C. r&- ,' .- w ! 'i Umbrellas for Children 25c Round trip fares from Weldon to i Atlantic City, N. J., . $9.50 ; Baltimore, Md 8.50 ' Washington, D. C $6.50 j Tickets will be sold for all trains ' on Tuesday, August 18th. Limit ed returning to reach original I starting point hy or before mid- j night of Wednesday, September j 2, 1914. j l-'or schedules, routes, stop-over privileges, etc., apply to C. 1-. j Carier, Ticket Agent of llie Allan-! tic Coast Line. j tIBIal ! C'i.'iiii-I in a jiowei -ful chemical made from niSrcury-people should be careful about its us?. Iks o-vJj' ' sure way lo avoid the danger of calomel is to take no calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone, a vegeta ble liquid of pleasant taste, more than lakes its place. Where calo mel shakes you up and shocks your liver and often makes you really sick, Dodson's Liver Tone, mild but elt'ective, builds up and strengthens. It "livens up the liver." You feel fine after taking it. Dodson's may be taken without any restriction of diet or habits. You can give it to your children with Hue results. Get a large bottle for 50c. at Cohen's and if it doesn't do all that you think it ought if it doesn't make bilious spells mere trifles if it doesn t liven up your liver," your money will be wailing for you and be returned with a smile. yard TAKE NOTICE WiTiiiii Electric Shoe Shop, next to Central House Pirst-Class Repairing. Reasonable prices. Will be opened June 18, II4 with a complete outfit. L. KITTNER, MnntiRcr. Wl-LDON, N. C. V..M. I.,l,l,,,,,. -.. ,,. l,,,.'ll- VI Piudoir Cap-, l ' Cords, . . Hats,.. "'Windsor Ties Wash Ties for Men tt.x Pictures, '$ New Post i:ards, (Napkins. Towels, Turkish and I luck, ". New Purses, . . 5 ango llelts, xii UNITED 5, 10 AND 25c. KF,'. Tnn Kv """"" 1 ' This is one ol yV( Over .I0 S I'OKI:;- 10ci 0 i0 0 . . 0 . 0 . mm t - wr MI.'S .10 and 10c 10c .... 5 for 5c .5 and 10c 10c 10 and 25c 25c I'll""1', d il. Vis, .Mnnaiicr. ,' -IA'.'-V V-'. . - - Why Spend All Ymi E;im? I Yon might get sick or hurt be prepared for it ; You might want to make an investmentstart ! now, " l akes money to make money," you know, You might be visited by thieves or ftre-.an account 'with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to jret into. We pav 4 per cent on bav inps Accounts - THE Bank of Halifax, ILL STOCK l-'Ok SALL Wlli sell 25 to 30 shares of stock in the Weldon Cotton Manufacturing Company. This is a splendid op portunity as the stock pays hand some dividends. Sold because the owner is in need of the money, pply at this office. IIA.LIJTAX.IT. C. L. Stedimin, I'rt-niili-nl (ircitory, -I'li'-nliiii. II. tircRory i'ii-liii-r BINGHAM SCHOOL'S sr;""' ""ro,f h" - imk m r 1 , l M"'n "" 0.,, MIIIU,ry. Mune n N. C. privmc riSjols bi.ishimi Comu,i,l., Wot Point r,li,t. d.nl-1 from ,he U. S, Army. Wuhm k y.r A Million Uollnr Hotel .nd LJ. ODvi-rninrnt hummer umu IW MJiiuv Wiurikni li,v,- tw u, A.hn,lk-, Vli? I ukt? lor Swim ming. Uii.ii ud Herd tl.u fa H-li Ion. CI. ft b.iih.ui. ft f.O ti 3i . hc.il"i" C.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1914, edition 1
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