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. x,. '".-'V mm 51 , i&e US & ESTABLISH!;!) IN 1866. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. I'ernis of Subscription--$1.5'u Per Anni.n VOL. LI. WKLDOX, X. C, TUUKSDAY, SKl'TKM HKli 7, l!l;. NO. i Kir W AWf (mk 1 'lisi sf A Small Amount Deposited Now Ami Systematical!) ackleil to, is the only Mire nay ol 'altainino; itulepeiukiue Children Cry for Fletcher's VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL FROM LATEST PHOTOGRAPH LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESIDENT WILSON f . Li a, IT - The Kind You lluvo AIwn.YS Bought, and which lias liecn iu use lor over SO jours, lias bornotlio signature of has hcon made, under i is per. C jt&J'j? H""11 supervision sinee its Infancy. &ry, J-cUcAMi Allow no onn to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " .Ttist-as-good " arc but Kxeiiiiieiits that ti illo with and onduiiKcr tho healtli of Infants and Children Kxnerienco iigainst Kvpciiincnt. What is CASTORIA Cnstorhi is a iiariuless substitute, for Castor Oil, Pare Boric, lros and Soothing Syrups. Jt is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Jx'urcotio mibstuncc. Its ntfc! Is its guarantee,. It destroys Worms) and allays I'cerishncss. 'or more than thirty years it lias been in constant use, lor the relief of Constipation, riatulency, Vi'lnd Colic, all Teethim;- Troubles and Iiarrh'a. It regulates tho Stomach and ISoxxeis, nssimilates the Food, Kivinp- healthy and natural sleep. The Children's I'anacea-Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought 3 jc: 21: O THE BAM OF WELBOfl WKLDON. N. .Organized Under the l.nws of the Stale ol North i"ai olinn. Slide oFNonli Carolina lkptisiiun Halifax County lleposuoiy. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital aufl Surplus, $55,000. l-'oi over 'Jl years tins institution lias provided hanlami larihtics for this section. Its HtoekholdciN and olliocis ale iilcutilieil with the husi neBH interests of Halifax ami Northampton counties. A Kavinifs llcpailiuf ul is maintained for tin1 hciielit oi all who dcNitc to deposit ill a Savings Hank. In this I i pai tmeul interest is allowed an follows: For Deposits allowed ti remai u three months 01 loiitrt-r. - pet cent. Six months or louder, It per cent. twelve months 01 longer, I pet cent. Anv information will he furnished on application to the I'u sidi ntoi Cashier FMKIDINT: W. IC. DAN11X, v iira-rKKHiiiKNT: W. It. SMITH . I., t'. UK A I'KIt, Teller. I'ASHIKH: .1. II. UKAKK, DIRECTORS V. It. Smith, W. H. Iiauiel. .1. It. Inake, . SI. Cohen, R. T. Iiauiel, J.I.. Shepherd, V. A. Pit-ice, II. II. Zolhi-olh-r, .1 . V. Sledge 30 10 OTHER REFRIQEfM TOR Has All These Star Features Built on the RIGHT principle, willi a constant circulation of dry, cold air surrounded with walls that are 8-ply and a thorough insulation against heal and cold with a drain that has never been known n clog with light, easily-cleaned electrically-welded wire shelves and ihe most perfect waier cooler ever buih into a refrigerator truly you get a wonderful machine for preserving food and water in the AUTOMATIC Rlil KlCl KATOK. Let us point to you these star features, and the other good points of the AUTOMATIC. No other refrigerator can use holder and inverted waier bottle with ,oui infringing Newell patents, Won Furniture Company, WELDOIN, N. C. 30E30E I. Z A B A . O HUT TAILOR, O Krxt ilnnr to Zollieoll.. ' KI.IHlN. X. C. te 1 take your measure and make suit to order on my bench Call and Vinspect one line oi piece goods ana tianipics. r-ausiacnon Kuaianiero 3E30E30E TAMER'S ROOF PAIS I SOLD BY 1 s ft j'tvw sm i w I - . v & r t iiimain .w ., j Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Company, t 1 1 - 1 I ft Mil'. ' I VVi:i.I)()N, N. c. I per cent Interest on Savings Deposits. i .i' lit- i s!:; J JT a , , " 1 I 1 1 VA : w fl ' ' Li J i -J ' p v y ) -f1'- , - 1 1 'if, 'I ,J,'ll' Is' s ' ' ! (-j A Stale .tiol to I rain tea hers for the puhlic schools of North K !j Carolina. livery enertcv i . direct e t to Hiis one purpose. Tui- 5'! ;'i ee 10 le;u li. I .ill term heKin- h I 1 v O.J, 1.916 ;j li ! 1 i ;nc to, -til Mhii.'iKiee io lejuli. l:ill i run hegins III : ' l'!!.' !' l I 01 i;iloloi'iie and oilier inforiii.it ion uddii UNHWik!! II. Wk'Kilir, President, p Greenville, N. C. i:j n w wmm ml lows, $2.50 xJ J t - r CASH with order, to new subscribers Iron now until November 30. Your acceptance id litis pecial price will also entitle you to a free copy ot our I landy Almanac and lincyelopedia, a book that you will lind im.iluahle, cont.iiuiiiK many inipm lam lacis, statistics and ligures or tt'lncli vhii have Irciiuent use. t)nl;- the h.nlv News id.iv and get the greatest benefit of tins spec ial pii.e U-. iiicni!-et this is campaign year and we handle the news inijvi 11. 1, i'. . (il-M-liNSl'.OIvM) DAILY NKWS, lireenslioro. N. C. BE A MAN. You may count your millions ot wealth untold You may acquire vast acres ol land, You may scale the heights that lead to lame And still not be a man. You may wear the jewels of an old lime king The beatiiies of eanh you may scan, You may sii on a pinnacle of Alpine growth And still, not be a man. The treasures of earth within your grasp You are enabled to make any plan, You may sail broad seas, in search of joy And siill, not be a man. l'ray tell me why with so much pelt I am still kept under the ban, 1 would know sir, how I'm in such power And still, I can'i be a man. The secret dear friend I'll soon make plain This knowledge you'll now understand, All the gold of earth, you may hold in a grasp Will not place you in ranks of a man. This desire for more, of earth's goodly store l'ray define it to me, it you can, I've worried so long, I'm craving to know Oh ! say, why I can't be man. I've wandered all through the valley of peace To rid me of trouble I bear, A lull surrender to Christ I'll make I know my troubles He'll share. The wealth of earth does not compare My trophies I'll gladly bring, I'll be a man give Him my all My Christ ! my Lord ! my King ! Weldun, N. C, Aug. Kith, 1916. J. H. T. WELDOM, N C, THE BURDEN. Not the weak, but the strong are the burden we hear, We could carry the feeble today, And tit e be broken with hcari-achc and care, If th? strung would stand out of the wav. We could satisfy all who have less than they need, If those who have more would refrain. Want is not the world's problem, the problem is greed, I'or the slums are the b.ick-yards.of gain. We prate of "deteciives," and scold ':the unlit," lint the people who trouble us most Ate the vaunted "efficient," who think they are it, And know not the things that they boast. The handsome folks live on the plain folks, of course, And the clever folks live on the fools; And the people who work are forever the source Of the waste and the riot that rules. You may double the lax on the common man's bread, Bui the rich man must still have his cake. And the foolish must till up the trenches with dead That the wise folks may double their siake. And when you have beggared ihe man who is down The man who is a patriot still. Bui alas for ihe Hag, and alack for the crown When ihe rich have 10 settle the bill. No, it isn't the weakness of those who are weak That makes the world wretched and wrong, We shall some day discover the sinner we seek In the self-centered greed of (he strong. IT CAN'T BE DONE! There is no cause for IVtiiocrnts and I'lMi'ivive- lovers of i ' peii'V and ii'ti l s of the horrors and erinies of ar -tii feel other i thun the pv.iUM oididciire in the rc.-clei.tion of IV-idi nl Wil-on, Friends of his I !. oild i an opponent have Uvn inakiii:; orifer ous on.l.nvoi' lo inii:es the voters of the iiiiliilr) Willi a fictional 1 otretuith I'or Mr. lhinhcs' candidacy. I ' . .. ' I I IViilfiii Wilson lias tin- Democrats of the country ciit.lnisias til ally hcliind linn. Ho has the friends of preparedness and peace. lb- lias even- Progressive who reallv holds policies ahove pieju diee and deeds ahove vaue promises. He has the women voter; of the stales when' still'r.lL'e is mi ilo-eoliipli.-lie.) fa. I. who hull their loitntry lirst in their e-teeni ami who are uhle to see more in the Mipi'ort President Wil.-on has already , pi en suil'mife, than in Uie opportunist espousal of their cause ley a i candidate xxlm before Lever has shown hy his ai ts even the most con I descclidiiij; suapallo'. j There are lull a tncjjfre fcxv slates where Mr. Hughes' cham pions can gixe him more than a d.uihtl'ul chance of se.nrinif electoral l voted. ; Xo isMie has deep joined l.y the spec-lies of the nVpuhliean rail ' didate which is of siillieieiiL worth lo merit serious cousiderat ion. , Behind Mr. Wilson there is a loin; record of deeds done ami ! legislation enacted which puts him far up uluvitsl of flip times and popular demands. ! For President AY ikon to l? defeated there mast develop such feactioii from present sentiment as uuiild le slaithii,' indeed, lie has the record uf achievement. He lias the sluhbolcth of pi ace. , I lie has the accomplishment of preparedness. j J He lias a Congress which has stood nobly behind his policies and j lias wrilten laws that the jitvat ina.--vs of inters will sinvly indorse. I lie has been direct, dilieciit, assertive and dominant. j i No public man ever cherished loftier ideals or did more to win j to thorn the public approval. ! Heat him? ! IT CAN'T BE DONE! j 1 Hi at him, and restore to power in the (ioxeninient tho old order, the Icpiihlican reactionaries. Hit- ;;iianluiiis and agents of privilege. I j and pfero::al ie? j I Hi at him. mid Mot from the statute books laws thut register a j 111 HI V of pro;M'e-? , ! NO, INDEED! j I Heal, hnn, with tho harvests ripening into such wealth as the i ' , i i f i ; CUUIOiy licicl hli'W tieioie, . licit him. with the liovorimioiit's credit the talk of the world? I l!e;il lutii, with labor emphced, wages g,,o.l and happiness the 1 outward M iiililain c of tut ( imi-xx ide i ontcnt incut '; ; I Id nl hnn, with the xaults of ihe hanks of the eountrv hiilgiuir i and legislation already enacted xihuh is the guarantee of loxv iu I tercsl rules? I Heat Iti in , xvith lus neutrality mhicxemcnts, which have made us the one nation secure from the criminal effusion of lite red blood of the sons ami fathers of the land? Ileal ''inn, when the law is highly respected, when the national honor i- respected, when Hie thig has been made the signal at once of preparedness ami peace, and our people home-loving, fiod-feanng and ready for the liigjicr iiclucvciiienls in the future llun were ever thtunicled iu the past ? WRIGHT5VILLE BEACH !i CAROUNASA-V BATHiNG FAMOUS RESORT DANCING V.'L f K 1"ND -AND --s. 7p i-m -ATrANTIC COAST LINE THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH. h fi rrrr rt OUR f2 .s?ec miu v. jgr 1 l.lli of a prescription lies in the Purity of its Ingre dients. rr- OUR DRUGS are selected for the PURITY and have been tested fur utrnno-th FIRST QUALITY, RLA. 1 SONABLI: PRICL and CAREFUL COMPOUNDING Three Reasons for bringing your yxviric; OYMvx-f irkT-xq T-TTTT) T? Couiwuuo AAU4.tiUi WELDON DRUG COMPANY. IT CAN'T BE DONE I CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always hear, the Signature of Effectiveness of a cruiser de depends upon the erew. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A If it wasn't for ihe mistakes they make some men would never be heard of. Children Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA IJ. M. Bragg Automobile Littleton, N. C. ' -Sletvt-Vtdv rido
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