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. Have you Catarrh? .Ta nasal breathing impaired ? Does your throat get husky or clogged? MiKlern science proves tluU these s:nitoiu re sult from nin-dnwn health. S:m".i ui.ii vaiKjrs are irri tating and useless. The oil-fmJ in Scott's Emulxion will enrich and enliven the Mood, aid nutrition find assist imture to chi-ik the intlammatmn and A. he'il the st-HMiive membranes. iTy Shun Alcoholic mix tart V 'j and must upon SCOTT'S. '' I m ! corral , MULStiH , toe .ivif ok t ! : 5EfTTlfV V If the farmer ot the South is to secure that credit to which his property entitles him and to which Civil Cases his character that is. Ins honesty, his intelligence and Ins industry entitles mm, lie must reiy more upon sell and upon banks now ex isting than upon any new system tif rural credit. HALIFAX SUPERIOR CUL'RT. iS HASHED ASHORE. iic-ine; Week heard I his Ihiilli'ie. iCsel was Tin: school hoarJ of Newark, N. J., ,, cuiiMdcrmg the question 'of' prouding unilorms for the .wioul teachers. Accotdmg to resident Tavlor, ot lite Board of Lduc.itioii, "from looking at the : dresses worn by some of our teach ers, pupils learn neithtr niodesiy nor economy. " THE ROANOKE NEWS, i'HUksuAY, Di:c. 10, iyi4. Published livery IhursUuy. NlklifcH Al I'uslub IK It Al K Kl US U-V l ASd .ll Al l l.ll. Till-: National Imposition of Pan jiii.i which was to have teen open ed January l, has been postponed umii Match 13. Inability to have everything in readiness by the first ot the year, was said to have caused the delay. The announce ment wa-. made to :!ie State De ; nt.neni l-y the American consul ce: -.i dnl '.mama City KAlblH- slIiMKil'llnMN MA AMI llij postpaid, ft. l Out: Year, i Six Months P;-:i ::ii : Wi on' tuc.ige to tlie Congress, winch tie deliver ed in person Tuesday before the Senate and. 1 louse of K'cprcsenu uves, is an eloquent expression ot Ins country's sentiment and aspira tion. The message is a rebuke to mad lingo and impracticable pacificist dike. "Oread of the power of any other nation," savs the President Mr. Wilson believes in a strong THE Crow n I'rmce of Germany j tiyvy. and that our standing army h. .., ... ih,. w, ,,mi i m. I ! - lOUid PC KiPl in me iligllest Cuil- A weekly I 'cmuc'iaoC journal devoted j tu the material, educational, poiit.ca. I aud agricultuial luteiests ul Hainax aiui I durrouudineuuuiu'.s. I Adveilisiu,; rates rramuatiie and fur- nislied au application, i says unnecessary in history. i dinon ot preparedness and and ef- i ficiency. Thf. Progressive party is not to j disband, and according to advices I it will be right in the 191 H cam- i paign. Till-: Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch notes the approach of the holiday season and observes' "The yule tide is rising." President Yuan Shi Kai has undertaken to stop grafting in China by putting offenders to death. Perhaps that ts the only way to eradicate the habit. Life in Mexico is a continuous panorama of war in the opinion ol the Norfolk Ledger Dispatch edt lor, w ho says. Mexico City has no real need for any moving pie ture shows." Oregon by popular vote abol ishes the death penalty. The ma jority was only 157, but tlie vote indicates that there is a powerful sentiment in favor of ttte abolition of capital punishment. United States mines and quar-1 ries killed 3,651 men in the year' 1913. There does not have to be a formal declaration of war for a lot of men needlessly to lose their lives in this country. A scientist announces that a thousand years from now Niagara Falls will be dry, and Thomas A. Edison says that a million years hence man will not require any sleep at all. We'll just wait and see. London is appalled at the drunk enness among soldier's wives, and at the bad effects of treating the soldiers themselves. We may presently find the warring nations all making common cause, against alcohol, if in nothing else. When we interfered in Mexico there were only two Provisional Governments. Now that we have left the premises there are three, those of Carrant, Villa and Gon iales, and if we count Zapata who, is an unknown quantity, it must be said that there are four. 1 lie Male last week and Monday in .miiic: tlie cu il calendar w as taken up. Ouite a number of cases appeal ed tor trial and many of them h id been disposed of at the nine ot go ing to press. Tlie State against Henry Gur km, which has been on the docket since the trial of R. V. Cobb, two ears ago, has been nol prossed w ith leave and goes off the docket. Among the cases disposed of the following are among the principal ones in which tines and imprison ment were imposed by Judge Bond. Alex. Maddrey, assault. De tendant pleads guilty. 3 months on county roads. l lgie Johnson, larceny Defen dant pleads guilty 30 days on countv road-.. i'.ennie alstoii. c c line and C"-i. Will Bailey, c c. w. pic. ills guilty 1 0 line l.onme hulev, c. c fondant pleads guilty, and costs. M.kcs Hall, I.ircctiv ot s'liihv. 3 months on roads. M. R Jacobs, selling liquor. Verdict guthy. $1? fine and cos. MatthcA Allen, c. c. . IV fcttd.mi pleads guilty. t0 davs .'it cuinty roads. t in ih Anthony, rleads guilty of trespass. t0 days on county toads. Luther Powell, larceny. Pleads guilty IS months on county roads. Dent Herbert, assault. Defend- ?10 fine and Put the Bu rden Of Safeg yarding Your money v;i this Bank. Au Account :i re means Absoluts Secu-'ioy. j. 1 1 n.ii: w Dcicn and c w sio Mi De ri lie master ot the schooner W.il.am Donnelly, of Baltimore, was wash cd up on the sand at Willoughhy Beach Saturday morning Almost exhausted trom exposure and w uli deep cuts on his head and hands C.ipuui Phillips crawl ed lo the home of George T.Gr.iy, ittd nil the assistance of Mr. t it ay w is brought to Norfolk, on one ol the cars of die Virginia R ntway and Power Company. I le is earned to the offices of tlie I ' S Marine I lospn.il Service in the Cu-vt;;. I ..u-c building and up. -n the oi l r o: I )r I'.rou n, m vh.it Cc ot the Mai me I lo-pi;al,was s.nt to M 'itKeut's I lospii.il. V liile Captain Phillips was avcd, his n-. pl'.e'.e, Thomas II. Di.r.- . I C'! irloiie H.dl. Md .1 ) s " i - f '. ' "T-21H& ' i Ws I Till ST CO,, 1 1 WllLDO.N. . C. I pef cent, interest .u m,i us Deposits. ;7 vnvrvjfio I'd iHiiailliui: it ITAKli -MUTlUh Ul 'Lii.LJ lllii ; AttL LCt0 it on i on t PROOUCTION, .Ifl.JUTION. By Peter Radford Verdict tount tl) I' w e -. dlsi i sel. in Ih-atuig s.ipeakc n P was cape 'I NX ' I S P. farmers of the South who accept the new conditions in this country and make tlie best of op portunities afforded by the Euro pean war will profit beyond their ant pleads guilty, expectations. costs. The indications now point to a long war, and America must fur nish certain things that the war ring Nations are bound to have. France nod England are calling on the L'n. ted States for horses and mules and great quantities ol foodstuffs for man and beast The figures tor September exports are tremendous. out tinr We all pray for peace on Sun days, and sell war munitions to all the allies on week days, wisely re marks an exchange. The right thing to do is for "L'n cle Sain" to stop selling guns and powder to warring nations. Advocating the "stay ott the farm" movement the United States Bureau of Education in its report says that the country child wall be best educated for w hatever life he may lead, whether in the city or country, if taught m terms ot country lite. I lie effort is made to encourage the "stay-on-the-tarin" spu n in the parents as well us m the child. I Mete is more ex citement in the city, but more comturt and real, w in if some living on tne t.irm. One effect of the European war the opportunity afforded Treas- ury Department officials to gather iccurute lists of Americans living in Europe who are subiect to the income tax. With the beginning of hostilities Americans began to register ai American consulates. The department has asked the State Department for a complete record of such Americans and will use tiie lists m checking up returns made by Americans living in for eign countries. Il w as said n would have taken many years to Collect through ordinary channels I HI II 11 M- Ill.tMils lias 31,1)00 public school teachers, l ittv-tive per cent ot tnem nave nau neitner high school nor normal training. In this particular, Norttt Giro hna makes a far better showing than Illinois. We have 9,000 white teachers in the public schools ol the State; 3.500 of them have had normal school training and nearly 2,000 of them hold college diplomas. We have less than 40 per cent to put against Illinois 55 per cent of untrained teachers. And yet Illinois spends over 30.000.000 a year upon her public schools. The Indian Summer. Like all tilings having to do with Indian-;, except tobacco signs, the Indun summer this fall was treacherous November gave us colder weather ihanwehad ever had so catly. ami men wnen it cleared oil au,. looked promising as the heir ot . inultt-milhonaire, it turned in an.' handed out very ugly weather 1 herefore, m these war limes, we do not undertake to figure on any thing being certain. Everything. Bud Mayo, assault. Defendant pleads guilty. I months on coun ty roads. John Harris, c. c. w. Defend ant pleads guilty; 30 days on county roads to be held for sheriff of Northampton county. Geo. Martin, larceny. Pleads guilty. 9 months on the county roads tleiirv Armstead, a. and b. De fendant pleads guilty. $50 fine Albert Hopkins, disturbing pub lic worship. Pleads guilty. 3 months on county roads. Tom Lprs, robbery. Verdict guihv 2 years on county roads t tVih.m.. Hie v, ..ft-, i thc Ch: il tor his -, t.i.iowinc t irs," s.n.l Captain tu e never had such in my h'e as 1 had r ten hours 1 was on furious waters and again I thought W.U .M ijo lias i .ill :nuj ii n i o: i . .s t an. I the ..ni al tlie; resn'.i v.; ol I.iria ;l .itr.t it has in em-(liiari'ju- 1,011 ul i.' iiiriu !;;-ysji ..r-U-1 ilia :i a in. '11 - ar loss a:.. I s- t . t rills .1- ter ;. ur;; Philip, an experi last night tossed a and v Ink 1 would tun e to let go the plank on which I w as hanging, 1 man aged to hold on until I was wash ed ashore at Willoughhy Beach. Captain Phillips is forty-four years old and has sailed up and down the Chesapeake Bay for more than 30 years." Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. L IVe ; t;. pin in .... in.1 1 1 tl'.n lirtilileiii. ar.'. emu s. I t tlie vernnieiit , i.i'c nenisi.ut; at i I he vo'ilaetietl , WUIe I lie depart :,iii. in .-a iIumplliK ' Ihe fanner telllnii ., Hit' tanner has I if ,!-...hnMs in the I a fur iftaiit of a I ECTPIC SHOE SHOP l i'st-Class Repairing. Reasonable prices. I.. KITTMiR, M'g'r wri.noN. n. c. ','-'.'Vi'iVi"iV ja t; ti ..ii. ; n.ii 0 H Y, our J9 WP Sloi rle -n't:' fare cream to keep your complexion nt itl la spile f fviau M winds. The name is Penslar Butten:., ' .. , . J. nit .a vaninlunR cream il restores the nat ... ij boh.H i f the ekin. App'v it liijill.v, massage gently, and wipe o(f vn.'.. i j ' i''y clolh. You will lie delighted wilh Penslor Hut . i . II!. . ' ! . C t a lui(.;c 50 cent jar here today. .y-yCTr.T.xtrofl IT Wll, PAY fin SHIP YOUR FURS AHD HIDES TO vV BEN EINSTEIN 3Ct Tenth St, N. W, Washington, D. C. ' ifihest market prices paid for tj-.v furs, hides, metals, scrap tubber, tat, tallow, bones, etc. SAURIF.S REDUCED. Ueductiiiits Niiniri: Prom Six to ten Per tent Passenger and I reijjht t raffic Have PallenOft. I H'ELDON 33 YEARS AGO. front the k'oanokc Ne s. Decern her 10. IH.-sl ( ir.kltng on the Scotland Neck nraneh completed to within three miles ot Scotland Neck and a large lorce ul hands engaged in laying the tr.iA. A: Halifax Monday the null pr. p.-rty belonging to the csute of ( i. V. Ow ens, mi Cjuankey t li eek, as sold to Major T. I., liniry lor s I ))) R. Ir. Peele, of Crowells, . rJ.c'cd as a minister of tne gos pel at CoiioL.inara church Wednes d.iv i'V h'ev. .Mr. Blake and Kcv K' T. Winn. ilnnngion, Dec. 5. Slight re- i ductioii iii salaries of officials of the Atlantic Coast Line were announ-; ced today by President John l Keniy. Those w ho have been re- ; ceicing SJt'O or more and less than S300 a month get a reduc tion of ti per cent; 300 monthly and over and less than rs 100, S per cent; S 100 and over 10 per cent. The cause for reduction as as cribed by President Kenly is unu sually severe business conditions which exist at the present tune. President Kenly said that passen ger and freight tralfic of the Coast Line lias greatly fallen oil and that in spile ot the fact that every effort had been made to meet conditions was without general reduction it has been found necessary to reduce expenses in several w ays. Reduc tions have previously been made m tram service and in the number ol employes. t.-.l 1VH1 No eomniissinns i-3i nrce.t -I t Juinr d.iv (Hnl, nr.- m-t-ivit. rrn.t' l.m.oin Nalmiiiil ll.u.k vh! o.-e Iuvhis! fur rrtiatile unukd iiif'iniiiilioli. v ... of inn. - ilt'li e li M e( aiir-. uiMll' u -:,s re' liii-rnttire on him haw to iirtnine In en dumrtnc ioi.s nat mii'i; i.-.-irham' ei n.io k-'t. The World Will Nevtr Starve. At no tilhe simo A t. on anil f'vo wi th driven from tlio I'.aril. ii of Kdeti j have the nihatiltiintrt of this orhi nuifereil from lack "f liniilnetion. lint , ! eon.e I eepte have e.iiie hunpry fruni j the day of creation to this laniil hour j for the lack of proper rti-lnhuiton. ( SMiiM variation In t.rodui'tlnn have foreeil a chanqp in diet and one local ity has felt the pinch of want, vil'.ile another surfeited, hat the world a? a whole has ever been a land of plenty. We now have less than one tenth of the tillable land ol ihe earth's n'irt'iu'0 under cultivation, and we not only have tli'.fl surplus area to draw on hut It Is safe to estimate that in case of dire necessity one-half the earth's populati.il'. could at the present time knock their living out of the tree of the forest, laiiher it from wild vines nnd draw tt from streams. No one should become alarmed- the world wtll never starve. Ihe consumer has always feared that the producer would not supply hna and lit frieht has found expres sion on the siaime nooks of our slates and nations anil Hi" farmer has t n urped to produce re. i ll sslv and with out reference to a mai led, and reeard les. of the den. mi. is of ihe consumer. Back to tne Sod. The city people inive I n urcitiK each o'lier to move h-tek to the farm, tail v. r few of Ho 'in have moved. We welcome our i-it cousins hack to the soil and this ei rih's surface con t .ill.- .:,..-.1';'.""' die acres of till able land where they can nu-ke a llvinc by ticklinc ihe eartli with a forked stick, but we do not need thelll so far as iucreasini: production Is con C"rned; we now have all the producers we can umv Tlie city man has very crroni ous ideas 01 niiriciiuurat conui t'ons. The eoiuir.or.lv a.-.-i p' d theory tln.t n o are siiorr on t reduction is all Monday, .Nov ember .tilth. 1014, wrens, tlur ai'iouil increase in rro- in front ul' the eoiiil hniisi- in M :i 1 1 t':i s. , iluciion far exceed- that ot our in- t . i '-twe, u the Lom-te m. and I . ill . si II il, . l ,ll Y0UTO8EK Our New Stock of A H Nttticc Land Sale. To Vllllleiil ll niiiIlL':iLri' exec'.ltl'd on ih. '.loth day ol n.'t.iiiei, lsal l.y I-:. 1.. l a, i to Al.raui I'.nnkii v. iceuidtd in hiiiistei ol hreils iith'e,- for Halifax county we U ill mi the Hth Jay ot December, at 1C o'clock M., sell to tin llielli'sl In.! .lei loi cash ul pill. lie aiii'liuu at the cu u 1 1 liouse dm .1 in I lit- tow 11 of Hal, la v the a.lluvi i iikr piece ol lamb I viiik' and l.i-niL' in tin- i-i.untv ,d Halifax and state ol N ill. i a 1 1 1 ! i na and .ieMuiiiiteil us lotions. Part ol ios lioiin- tiai-t i-on-j luiunn: liltv ueies. u.lji.iniiur the tun. Is i ol Mi- .- i. Il.udv and In. W M. I'e I , km- I'luivl, tiavl ..I land an I thet-l 1 It U.illli: I'tolll llllllkli y v llle In Weiili'sl I ( i.-s lom.i-. -aid liny aci, - ul land i- to l.e cut il! I'otiii !,:--aid Inure tnu'l I in convenient -hap., -.. us to a. In. in the lan ls ol ul.i.ve mi nlioiii.l putties an. I ! -aid load I ll's loll, .lav ..I .Xnveinhei. I j 1-1 I ; w i: now i it-. j .1. A Isn.X :ii pi;.-, l-.xei'iitois ,,f A. linnklev. 1 s 1 1 . iM . ally I. a l:o.-iiliu.. j Notice of Land Sale. I 1 1. at un.l.a und l.y value of a iinle- I I' ... . I lull. I I tin -llpillol (.. .1. a luoin-iiaioi .1. i- Mis i: 1 .1 on tin- l.tli ,1 .Mil. on I I lane C Unit. Wood, et al-. " y of HiMi.li. r. All kinds of Furnituie to brighteu the home. 9x13 Druggets from $2.50 to $50 00. Desks, Automobiles, Velocipedes, Hand Cars, Sleds. Doll Carts, Doll Trunks, and lots of other things to make the little folks happy. Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, and Hand Painted China, for Wedding and Christmas (lifts, WELDON FURNITURE CO., Weldon, N. C Why Spend All You Earn? You 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 fire-an account w ith us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty good one to get into. We pav 4 per cent on Sav ngs Accounts THE- Bank of Halifax, HALIFAX, IT. C. A i ( '.i'lu c.m.ir.i I'hurch Thurdjy evening. hecemtxT 1st, John P. l-uticll jnJ Y.issNora Tillcry were marncJ by Rev. U T. Winn. Your Cold Is Dangerous Break It I p Now. M N rt'a.l.ly f:itrhimr. A nin lown xysjt'ii is Mi-ivptiMt' to denn1 V'iii imt' it to yiMir-iflfantl tu utht-rs t ! yum 1 j f I m11 tt) fiL'lit tlie Jiirm at umv lr. Vv' Viv Tar lloDry is tint fur 1 ttl'lrt aill ('t)liilllH It luOKl'U! tli" Mti.'uilv -l,,;is ( o.ih -AU untu tin- Luuif k'li.uam. . -4. nly -c. at vumi .lniififit. 1 HkKk ih tiiuii-1, uuiiii in Hits vetiuu 1 of the cutiuti y than a:l utlicr UiM-UNf. put together, ami until tlie luil W , yearn wai suppust-tl iu v iti.'utai'Ic. Tut i Krtat many yrai iloi'turn piuiiuin'fi it local diea.e ami pit fcnbtMl tucal n n etlies, anl hy cun(iamly laiiimr to curt with local litutnu'iit, pitiiuumai'l it to curable, icit'tici' ,ikaUi t-uunti tu be a conititutioiiat u.s ubo, aud there furt- rtqunt-h cuuoiiluiiouui heatmeut. Hail s v tiiiirth I uu, iiianuaeLured by ij'.J. I heney & Co , lulcuu, Ohio, in the only Coustilutiuual cure un tlie market. It utakeo interually. It acu iluecUy on the hlood and mucous surfaces of thesyntein. They o tier One Hundred Dullurf for any case it tails to cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Testimonial) sent free, l'nco 75 cents pur hottle. bold hy all drumta. Take Hall's Family 1'ill's for Constipa tiOB. AdT. ADVi-RrisHi) Limtlrs. Thefol luwing is a list of letters remaining "uncalled fur" in the WeMun post office: Patne Iillis, Hnben Johnstin, l.exiu,-. . villain-. i. ,.k.o.,, ,C, t. w . Sctiiirci. Persons calling for above letters .li please say "advertised," giv ng date of advertising. John 0. Bi rton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. December 7, 1914. Prompt Action Will Stop Your Cough Whi'ii you tirst catch a cold (ofti-n in ilicalcil hp a Hncciti' or coutrh, break it up at once. Tlit-idea that it iIoch not matter oftrn Icails to nerious complica tionn The rcmcily which imtnc.liatt-ly an.l easily penctrftti-H the hniiiif of the thmiit is lhekiuililemauiJeil. Ilr.Kinir's New discovery nonthi-fi the irritation, looKi-ns the phli-irm You feel better at once. "It seemed to reach the very spot of rny l oiitdi," i one of many honent tetiinonml. ."mc. at vmii olrun- teat THIS STATE IS LEAST HL'RT. Dr Spillinan Says States In The Weil Are Sultering Severely I rum Depression. kiMM.m, lec. 5.-- Dr. IV W. spillnun, held secretary for Sun- j day school work ol the Southern Baptist church and an expert of: national renown in his line, who. h is .st returned to his home here ! attei a tour over nearly 4,51)0, miles ol rail which carried him as j far west as the more important j towns of Oklahoma and Texas, told J. Herman C'anady, president ' of the chamber of commerce, that i North Carolina is in better shape than any other section he visited. I A lest (or Liver Complaint .Mentally I'nhappy Physically Pull. I'!:.. !'. -io.-.h lllol !IKU'tl. 1 ". I 1 :Ni'i! ol u no ;it:il--l:lli' uin..M..y an. I l iilh-iil S'-vel i- tin -le Joy Hi lu ll l :l- il. .11 ti..' Mom:l.'h an.l l.i'o-: .0. .! .ii.j tl.. r m ni k K.-i O our lo. i :u'-tu.- iiii.i h.altl.v ov nvht: li. Kuij'' en I lie I'Hl .-. ly. I". oii-l ...it :oli illi.l (on ify i. u.ll nipty tlie l toin.i.'li. i-'.in your A i Mllvi ml I'm I'll.-. NO DIFFERENCE. 1 he Proof I Here The Same Kverywhere. As 1'or those w ho seek relief from kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder ills, Doan's Kidney Pills nfler hope of relict and the proof i liven the colleges and universities I iMQ m vv-j,, ,ht. jme evcry of the Slates farther west are sul-1 u.,,,.r, y,.u,in r.nii- have used ferine from the depression, tic I ),,.in's ;uid WerKlun people re stated, and Bailey university at j oinmelK )jn ihe kidney rem Waco, is 1 00 students short of itstJyin America lor fifty years, uvcrugc cnro!!rr.cr.t. Hj was flJ ! iufTar Thy ran ths r:k by a railroad official that 1,5001,, ,,,.,.,., kljnev ills fatal passenger trains will be taken off by the roads operating out of Chi cago after next year. Dr. Spillman rode on a Cotton Belt line train of three Pullmans and a chair car from Texarkana, Tex., to Memphis, Tenn., and at one time there were only five pas sengers in all four cars, he said. On the last lap of his return trip, from Goldsboro to Kinston, every seat was taken. Greensboro Daily News. "Four Kings Watch War," says the head line. You bet and at a safe distance, too. Turkey is determined to make friends For Japan. Bnglu's disease. Here's Weldon proof. Investigate it. S. M. Dickens, Maple street, Weldon, says: "My kidneys gave me some trouble. 1 had dull pains in my back and my siglii was blur red. The kidney secretions were scanty and unnatral. Friends rec ommended Doan's Kidney Ptlls.so I got a box and used them as di rected. They cured me of every symptom of kidney trouble and I haven't suffered since." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Dickens had. FOSTER-MILBL'RN CO., Pro prietors, Buffalo, N. Y. rr. arc in population l ne w unci as a rii m. Tailing tlie world us one Mr farm. , wo fin.l two hillion icres of Inml in ! cultivation Of this amount there is t lipprolni;.ti-lv ;"ii..i.i....''.o acres on the western anil l.-1'" 11 '" acres on the eastern ht'niispl'.eri., in cultivation. This optima'.', of course, iloes not in cln.le praziiiK lamis. forests, etc., where Inrce quant '.ties of meat aro preli'ir. il The worM's annual crop approxi mates fifteen billion Pushels of ce. real:', tlilrt.-on Pillion poiin.ls of fibre nml sixty five million tons of meat. The averave nniria! worlil emp for tin- past flu v.;in ('.o;iiareil with the previous live v.-ars is as follows: f'ai-t Half Previous Mall Crops flennle. Pecaile i orn i P'i rt ii.ri.iri i n.4u.i-.;.:..onn iviie.it i fin. i :t.r.":'.;i'.'in..n :!.i'.'.7.'.rri;, i i i-us I Hu I 4.l:n "IT .' :;,.'" :'.!' ' i'..ttonlltal-sl !7..".I!.'J'0 I' ue world .-lions an average In i-i-i-a.si- In coroa! prul'iction nt tJ per not durtf tl.-' p:'.1 .lush- coniparerl n ith the ..revioii.c .ue v.-ars. while the wnnil's piipinailoe -ii..is in increase ol oniv llir- e pir rein. I i.e L-ain in iToO'iction lar exceeda .!iai il .mi ..ii'i'.-as.- .n piilation. and i i .-s(, In -coioate .hat the farmer ran ea-il nu'roii- ro-ii.uel Ion -7 per . . -it if a ri eoir.-r it ive market can be foan.l t,.r ih. .o. iliie'i In textile t'lires the iM.i'.ii ati tner-ase .larlnir the i i-t i..in .1 i-le in produc ton ot tt. t.i-r .-.-nt ua'i-st a popula tion mcr, aso oi Oiree tier cent. The people ot ihis nation should adiir. ss 1 1 . ioi . i . --i to the suhlect of Improve, 1 ."arlli'len for ilistrlhutlon. li-eohi-.l lau.l iii-. forci pet It I hep in oruaiii'Htitiii tiuu in marketiiig , ......l.iMoi. ,ra I llli1 lill!lir! 111. .1 llh earn .ither mt, uiortKilce ruinous com Ihe reniedy and in co-opera- Keep It Handy for Rheumatism N.. u-e to intiirin an.l wince an.l tiy to neat out your Klieunuitism, It will wear you out mitea-l Vpply soini' l..an s I.initiient. Sect not tub it in just let it penetrate all throui.li the af leete.l parts, lelieve the soreness an.l .haw the pain. You yet ease at once an.l feel so much better you want to iro riilht out ami tell iilhei sutti-ii-is ahout sioau's. I iet a bottle of sl(all's l.ini ne nt for '.' .c. of any ilniirmst ami harp it in the hniisi aamst ( 'ol. I, Soie ami Swollen .loints. I.uinbacro, Sciatica ami like ailments. Your money hack if not satisiie.l, but it does Hive almost instant wbef. Huy a bottle UmUv. P to wit I.viiil' on llio Ninth m.Ioi, lliiintcoat Mvaiiip. l.fiiiiiiiL' on a io.i.i. ;i ,,.a oak., tin hit tiiiiiinic-sunn,, a i-tia L-lit 1 ue lo burnt t oat swamp. i'o pot,-- in a -iMi t l'iiiii I'l.iiii i. conn i. by a hi i o uloteoak; llii-nce .louii Ihe ii'iuof .-a o -naiiii tu a -nil. Oak. on tl,,. m.nh si.b ol the -iMiuip; tl,, nc, a .tianrbt hn, Sorlliwanl to the n.a.l. tin nci up ti loa.l to the point ol hi-irui I, n,ir. oak, ci.iiilaiiiinu' olio liiin.in.. ain- tm n ty-twn .I'.':', a. !.. nun,, oi , Trnii- ul .-ale - -I I . The Lion i i- the late .1. U Holt hoin, ,;,ce. Tel I Ictnliet 1 ' H 1 1. I'M 1. s. l'. woon. ' '.'l.'lll-li.llr. Sale of Mouse and Lot By Trustee. I'.y utile ol tho p.iw,., of sale coiita n e.l in a crllain ,1ml ul liuct ,lali-. tin '-th .lav ul '.laiiuaiy. I'd I. an.l ii i-ui.b .1 in buns .' .., at pate '' !, oil.ee of tl.i li. nister of liiv.ls of Halifax countv. ib hveriil bv li. ('. Nelson ami Hallo Nelson, his i,-, to U . I-:. Maiucl. Trus tee. to secure the nub bteilm ss iheiein s. t nut to the Wei. Inn Kealty ( umpany. ueiaiiii lulling neeii ma.ie in payment ot the same ami tlie umleisurneil ' Tiustee havuiL' been reiiueste.l to exercise the power of sale contailie.t in said ileeil ol trust, the urn lersiirneil 1 1 u.t t- n ill sell at public auction to the hit-host bnhlei liircashinfioiitottliesti.il- of A S, lleli III Wei. Ion, N (. ,ou s.ti l l;iY I'Ki K.ll;i:i( -.'i.TM, pill, at l:' o'clock! M., the folluwini; .lescribeil property, to-wlt: A certain Had or paicel of land lyinc siuaiu ami in-iiui in tl,,- ,,n ol i hlon, t utility ol Halifax, an.l Male of Nutth t arolina. ami more pamcular iv oescoiH-.i as ioiiuws: lieirinninir at Hie soiunwest Coiner ol the lut ol VV I., si-utt. on I I ill street iii said low ll, an.l iiiiiiniii.' in a Soutlierii directum alotin sin. i i. im slreel.1,4 l,el. Hi. nee in an liastei n direction at tik'ht anitles to said 1 I in stieet I si feel, ilu-nec at riirht an iocs iu sain iasi uit'iiliuiii .1 A,i tect to Hie line ol the lot ol W . I. scutt. thence at iik'lil aimles tu said last mentioned one in a western ilneetioii LSI feet to tne point ol licirinmutf on said Kim street; said lot lies south ol the lot of w . i.. Scott, an.l hunts on him street, and runs back between paralel lines l.v feet. This lot contains a desirable dwelling uuuse loeaieu in a uesiraiue section lor resiliences iii the town of We don. if a satisfactory cash payment is made terms can probably be agreed upon for the balance ot the purchase money. This the '.'1st .lav of November,' lin t W. K DANlhl., Tiustee - i i . - .'in ll sit up ...v... tli. toll at ft ut It . I.nltl.. Sc Mffunimri. Mrnoantll St 0 mu, nut, N. I.. Stedman, I res. 1. lit P. C. (ireifory, Vi. . President. F. H. Oreifory Cashier IOE30 01301 And no better time than now to get your Suit or Overcoat Call and let us show you. Agents for Strouse & Bros. Made-to - Measure Clothes. litkipbi, IV.sep 11 ly MUM'S AND, BOYS' CI T1TTTI RS. WKLDON, N. C. CONDP.NSr.n STATKMI'NT OK HIE CONDITION OFTHE F.nReld, N. C, at the close of bu iness Oct. 31, 1914, Resources Uiaiisaml discounts, 3-eT I ,iiV I (Ivcr.lialts, I ..'., I" loin k ii.v' liouse ;..iiisiii I- u i ti it are and l-'ixtuies, l.tsill.oti t 'ash in Vault. Cash aud due fiom banks 3ti,7tw..'ri Total, W..li;r .V.' Liabilities I'llpitaltock, Sin plus I i, divided ilotlts, I tiiiirued discounts line lieposilors Sav lleposilN, Hti,lNi.U0 411 li;.ll a.4ti 7,-i.l o;,t "o.W $315,6.17. Total, Mate ul North Carolina, ) ( iiuiity of Halifax, 1, hey W atson, ( ashler of (lie above named bank, du solemnly swear tin the above statement is true to the best ot mv knowledge and belief. 1YKY WATSO!, Cashier. Slate of North Carolina, County of Halifax, Subscribed ami sworn to before me, this otli day of Nov. 1H14. C, H. MATTHLWS, Notary I'ublic. Correct-Attest: (UK). 11. CUUTIM, C. E. MctiWKIAN, A.S. HAHKISON, Directors. 0 . TV - -
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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