$1,000 iok Boiii In stming
l.iM week th.it iiit.- r iii'iiv c munis
! sinners appropti ilcd 1,000 fur
i (lit- ling cholera demonstrator, we
Magazines!
Beginning September Pirst you can
find your favorite magazines at Cohen's
Life
Saturday Evening Post
Daily Washington Post
All leading monthly periodicals
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Shot In tiii-: Arm. F. J. Bras
we'l, tiijjht policeman, while walk
ire on the yard of the Atlantic Coast
Line . Company, Saturday
ni;!r,''. as shot in tl
link : i pani .
has ,a clue to the person who did j man, and $500 tor the farm dem-
the shucmni: While his wound is i onsiruior. the same as last year,
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painful it is not considered serious,
we are filad to report.
Morris Candy
Pharmacist
Hudnut's Perfumes.
WOMAN 81 YEARS OLD
Made Strong By Vinol
Greenville, S. C., " I wnt others to
know of the great benefit 1 have de
rived from Vinol. I am 81 yean old
and Vinol hat given me (trength, a
healthy appetite and overcame nervous
ness. It i the best tonic recon
Btructor I ever used." Mrs. M. A.
Hutchison.
Vinol is a delicious cod liver anil
iron tonic without oil, guaranteed to
overcome run down, weak, devitalized
conditions and for chronic coughs
and colds.
W. M. I'olieo, lruK(?int, Weldon, N. ('.
THE ROANOKE NEWS,
Thursday, Nov. II, 1915.
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THE LOCAL PAGE.
All the News of Town and Vicinity
(lathered by Wide-Awake
Reporters.
Cotton continues m roll in.
fill' carnival is here this week.
1 to- besi expander is a big heart.
Mirth is nature's best remedy.
The circus will be here Satur
day. Dyspepsia may be disappointed
love.
Christmas just six weeks
ahead.
The hunting season begins next
Monday.
L. KlTTNER spent Sunday in Pe
tersburg. Are you coming 10 Weldon on
the 13th?
Indigestion is often only indig
nant love.
Prayer affirms, what it hopes
to realize.
Be careful with fire during this
dry weather.
The peanut crop must have
been immense.
In thoughts, as in life, you reap
what you sow.
Ambition never has time to
nake a day off.
Hope is ihe froth that hides the
dregs in life's cup.
The woods are beautiful at this
reason of the year.
Concealment in love may be
prudence and not deceit.
A busy man seldom has time' in
realize how happy he is.
PRAYER is communion with
your own consciousness.
One who never forgives an ene
my, often forgets a friend.
H. Farber sDent Sunday in
Richmond with his family.
Farmers busy getting up crops
before bad weather sets in.
The more a woman knows about
men the less she has to say.
The woman whose face is her
fortune goes broke eventually.
The sweetest sones are those
beard when you were a child
THERE'S nothing like being
ready when opportunity knocks.
To jump at conclusions may be
to vault over the right of others,
The farmers have had delightful
weather for gathering the crops
Nature creates a genius; hard
work puts on the finishing louches
Abriphi man never wastes hi
lime gazing on the dark sidi
life.
Mrs. W. H. Capell has re
turned home from a visit 10 Ports
momh.
The bride elect doesn't mind
beine caueht in a linen or china
shower.
Miss Katherine Simpson, of
Richmond, who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rodwell, weni
io Enfield Friday to spend some
mr. and Mrs. L C. Draper
have returned home from their
bridal trip.
A . .
ua" wains everytning tie can
get dtici a woman wants everything
site can t yet.
I)I:aih says not "Good NikIm
to ad ol life, but "Good Morning"
to a newer life.
: I ME woman who neglects her
i husband's shirt front is scarcely
the wile of his bosom.
Mrs. w. A. Pierce and little
daughter, Miss Martha, are spend
ing the week in Kinston.
mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nelson
and little daughter, Vivian, spent
Sunday in Scotland Neck.
There is an element of success
in every man, but it seldom comes
along and treads on his heels.
J. K. Kilpatrick, of Church
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noau, va., wno nas ueen here on
i visit to his parents, has returned
home.
If one man tells a woman she
beautiful all the rest of the world
can't convince her that she is
homely.
The light within us is the per
fect light. We seldom credit oth
ers with higher motives than we
possess,
There is in the heart of most
women such a deep well ol love
that the winter of old age can't
freeze it.
five hundred lor each,
total of $1,000.
making a
Advertised Letters.- - The (bl
owing is a list ot letters remaining
'uncalled for" in the Weldon post-
office :
George Harlow, Willie Keddall,
Walter Little. Mrs. L. L Mills.
Persons calling for above letters
will please say "advertised," giv-
no date of advertising.
0. T. Cl.ARK, P. M.,
Weldon. N C.
Nov. 8, 1915.
The Sweetest Words.- These
are the sweetest of all words in
vented-
Sweeter than love noies, however
rose-scented.
Words that are beautiful, starlit
and sunny;
Words that are dripping with nec
tar and honey,
Words that ring sweet with the jin
gle of money
"Inclosed find check."
Karly Morning Fire. Fire
Thursday morning, about six
o'clock, destroyed the dwelling
occupied by Crocker Jones,
near the section where the
six houses were recently destroyed.
The fire had made good headway
when discovered and the building
was destroyed. The building was
owned by H. B. Harrell, on which
there was no insurance. Origin
of the fire unknown.
Mrs. W. T. CHEEK returned
home Tuesday from a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Von Spreck
en, in Savannah, Ga.
Sidney Allen, who is at the
Warrenton High School this
session, spent the week end here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. Allen.
Thick lips denote a coarse, am
orous disposition. Thin, fine lips,
having very little red showing, de
note cruel, hard nature, one lack
ing warmth an affection. Moder
ately full lips are the best, and they
should he moist, and not hard and
dry.
The Music Club. The Music
Club will have a called meeting at
Mrs. Raleigh T. Daniel's, Friday
evening, the 1 2th, at 8 o'clock.
All members should attend promptly.
Fell Dead. Riclmtd Jarrell,
ho lived near Rosemary, lell dead
uddenly Sunday morning. Me
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appeared to IK III Ills usual iicuiiii,
ate his t. .......... i an. - reading
his Bible when the sudden sum
mons came.
And Still Another Fire
The alarm of hre Friday morning
was on account of a blaze in the
roof of H. A. Hardison's kitchen.
The fire company responded
promptly and the blaze was soon
extinquished. The damage
small and fully covered by
ance.
South Weldon Club. The
South Weldon Home Improve
ment Club met Friday afternoon,
November 5, at the home ot its
president, Mrs. J. A. Johnston
Most of the members were present
and a very pleasant afternoon was
spent. The ways and means of
providing a walk for the South
Weldon school children was dis
cussed freely. I hey decided to
accpt Supi. W. C. Allen's invita
tion to participate in Arbor Day
exercises at the Graded school by
planting a maple tree on the
grounds. Many beautiful cut
chrysanthemums decorated the
home. The hostess served hot
chocolate, wafers and fruit.
Died Near Rosemary. Sun
day night, October 25th, the death
aneel visited the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. D. Iveyand took away
their darling, Virginia, She was
only three years old, and was one
of the sweetest and brightest chil
dren I ever saw. When she was
about a year old she was carried
to the hospital, and operated on lor
appendicitis. She stood her oper
ation better than many a grown
person. She was laid to rest in
the family burying grounds, and
the grave was covered with many
beautiful flowers.
The bereaved parents have
much sympathy in their affliction,
but they have the blessed assur
ance that all is well with the little
one cut down in her infancy.
WlLLIAMS-DlXON. A wedding
that took the town of Wilson by
surprise was consummated Satur
day night at ten o'clock at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wil
liams, 220 Broad street the con
tracting parties being Mr. William
B. Williams, of Wilson, and Miss
Flizabeth Dixon, the pretty and
popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Fulford Dixon, of Bel-
haven. 1 he ceremony was per
formed by Rev. M. Bradshaw,
pastor of the Methodist church.
The happy couple left on the mid
night train and will spend their
honey moon in northern cities.
Miss Dixon is well known in
Weldon, having lived here for
sometime with her aunt, Mrs. S.
C. Dennis. Mrs. Dennis went
down to X ilson to attend the wed
ding. We extend our best whites
Tuberculosis We;:k. - "Be
examined" is a new and popular
health suggestion adopted especially
for Tuberculosis Week this year.
December 8th has been set apart
as the particular day which physi
cians and people should give to
this important health principle.
The plan adopted for observing
this national medical examination
day is a practical one. It does not
suppose that a large number of
people, not all who would, could
be thoroughly examined in one
day, but it does suppose that pub
ic interest can be so aroused as to
set people to thinking seriously
about the matter and finally to ar
range for a inedicel examination at
the convenience of their physician
nd themselves.
The Book Club. Mesdames
Wm. M. Cohen and Nicholas Col
lins Hughes were hostesses to the
Book Club Tuesday afternoon,
November the second. The hall
and library were decorated in red
roses, autumn leaves, and branch
es of hawthorne, while the dining
room was most attractive in hand
some yellow chrysanthemums and
yellow foliage, thus carrying out
most affectively, the Spanish colors
Responses to roll call were in-
teresting items from Moorish his
tory.
The program for the afternoon
consisted of a reading, "The Moor
ish Occupation of Spain," by Mrs.
Hughes.
A paper by Mrs. Knight: "A
Tour of Spain's Moorish Cities."
Reading: "The Torquemada,"
(London) by Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Cohen was assisted by
Mrs. Harrison in serving delicious
refreshments.
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N account of the season coming to a dose aim we
do not wish to carry any Coat Suits or Coats over
wi li.-ive marked litem down lv a mice every one
can reach. J We have just received a line ot
Ladies' Waists in white and stripes, long and
three-quarter sleeves, Special
S HO US I S HO US
Cloth Top Shoes
l-'or Children, Men and Women.
Some other very good numbers.
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Our Entire Millinery Stock
has been reduced to half price be sure and see our line
before buying.
Weldon's Best
Store.
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To Charleston, S. C, via The Sea
board Air Line Railway Account
Southern Commercial Congress
December Uth-I7th.
Account the above meeting the
Seaboard Air Line Railway has au
thorized special rates to Charles
ton, b. c. I icKets win oe on saie
December 1 1 -1 2th and 13th with
final return limit. December 22nd.
For rates, etc., see local agent,
or address John T. West, D. P
A., Raleigh, N. C.
Made Over Again.
Mrs. Jennie Miner, Davidson, I ml.,
writes: "1 run truthfully nay Fnley ('a
tliartliic i'alili ts are the li(".t I en-ruse.!
They am so mild iu action. I feel like
I have been made over attain. " (loud
lu-altli lias no greater enemy tlian con
stipation. I'olcy ( 'atliartic TaMeta keep
the stomach nvteet, liver active, howelx
regular, aud banish biliousness, sick
headaches, sour stomach. Stout psr
son welcome the light, free fcelinjf they
give.
Sold bvK.Ll.AHK.
Just
Received
a new
line of
COATS and
COAT SUITS
at M. FREID'S
If you are in need, M.
FREID'S is your place.
We carry in our piace
everything needed, to
cloth you from head to
foot. We make a spec
ialty of COATS & COAT
SUITS Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes, if you
are looking for the best goods at the lowest prices, Don't
fail to call on us. Yours to please,
A Nice
Assortment of
Ladies
Crepe de-Chme
waist from 98c.
to 84 at
M. FREID'S.
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THli STOKF
WITH RIGHT GOODS
WELDON BARGAIN STORE,
M. FRF.ID, PROl'klFTO!
THH S I OKI-: THAT
IM'.LLs t iUUU K1UM I
BUSINESS LOCALS
One Cent a Word.
was
insur-
Foot Mashed C. E. Carter,
the genial and popular ticket agent
at the union station, is going about
on crutches on account of an in
jured loo;. In attempting to board
a moving automobile going 10 the
fire at H. A. Hardison s Friday
morning he missed the step and
the wheel of ihe machine ran over
his foot inflicting a painful miury
cnrri-wFtiL Bazaar. The
bazaar held at the old armory in
hall last Thursday and
Fridoy by the ladies of ihe M. E
church for the benefit of the par-
sonaee. was a very pleasant ana
successful affair and the ladies of
the church are much indebted to
everyone who patronized or aided
them in anyway. The net pro-
f the bazaar amounted to
HE BEST SHOES IN TOWN
at M. FREID'S.
1GHEST GRADE not highest
price. J. Samet.
IUST RECEIVED a big
J ladies skirts, all shades,
FREID'S.
line of
at M.
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HE BEST SHOES IN TOWN
at M. FREID'S.
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ON'T FORGETtobeatSamet's
at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening.
with your coupons for the big con
test and twenty-hve dollar statue
will be given away.
FOR SALE-Genuine White Ply
mouth Rock and White Orping
ton Cockerels. Your choice for
$1.50 and $2. E. A. Daniel.
Frf.e Circulating Libkaky.
Since the hrst organization ol
the "Book Club" it lias been the
purpose to establish, it even on a
mall scale, a free circulating Li
brary for the use ot the people
of Weldon. The time has come
when having accumulated quite a
number of good books ihey have
located them at the home of Mrs.
Ida Wilkins who will aci as libra
rian for the present and ihe public
is cordially invited to call and ex
amine them. On Friday of each
week the library will be open and
Mrs. Wilkins will lake pleasure in
loaning the books to any one who
may wish to read them tree of cost.
A record will be kepi and when a
book is kept out of the library mure
than two weeks a fine of live cents
each day will be charged. In ihe
library there are more than a hun
dred books of recent and standard
fiction, history, poetry, and quite
a number of interesting magazines.
It is the earnest wish of the Club
that these books may be read and
used by the people of Weldon and
it is an opportunity that none
jhould fail to take advantage of.
.DO YOU KNOW WHY
The P"enn Mutual Life Insurance
Comoanv. of Philadelphia, is so
Dooular and strong for its policy
holders? Investigate NOW. For
it means the best values for you.
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HARD COAL-for November delivery -$9.00 per ion.
WOOD--for November delivery- Cord Wo 1 1, $1 per 'oad.
SLAB WOOD, 75c. load.
All wood cut
Box Mill wood 50c. per load.
tove length.
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