Newspapers / Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / April 26, 1917, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
iff kl ESTABLISHED IN 1S66. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.' :r,ns t Su(i.rii)t,(i(-' !...( Per Ai VOL. LL. W EL DON, N. C, TIIUHSDAY, Al'HIL liJ, 11)17. NO. ."I Children Cry for Fletcher's 19 Am I? i Tie Kind You Have Always B , u use ior over over 30 years, i and has mid which hm been "f the signature of "'tie under his ptr- 0 - f. sftf-t-f1-.. snnal suurwisiiin niiut Its lnf..i ' Tu A11"w 1,0 "e " dca,lve yu in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Juat-at-gogd are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health . f Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. r What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it haw fceen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arisinf therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Boweis aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS fBears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind Yti Have Always Bought IIW COMPANY, MFW VOKK CITV. THE BANK OF WELDON WKLDOX. X. (' Organized Under the Laws of the State of North Carolina, Slate of North Carolina Depository Halifax Couniy Depository Town of Wcldon Depository. Capital anil Surplus, $55,()0U For over -I yearn this uihtitutiou m nu itlrtl Imnkiutr facilities fur tins si-ctiou. Hm wltickliitMt'iH unl nttim uii- ulinliih-.l uilli the bum nes inlereNts of Halifax uinl SurUiamplmi cimntieH. A SavhiUH Dcpurtiiii'iit is timiiituiiii'tl lui l lie lii'iirlit tu'ull who desire to OupOHit in u Suviiii;n Itunfc In UiiN hrpuilinrnt inleri'M is uiluwed as follows: For Deposits u I lowed to remain three months or lunger, ! per cent, six montlisor longer, 'A per cent. Twelve nunithsor lonerr, 1 percent. Any information will lie furnished on application to thr 'residentoiCashtpr PRHH1DBNT : W. E. DANIEL, V H'B-l'HBHMlliNT: W. R. SMITH. !.. DKAl'EK.Telli CAM HI BR, I. O. IUUKE. IHRECTOliS W. . Smith, W. E. Daniel. .1 it. Drake, M. Culieii U. T. Daniel, .1.1.. Shepherd, . A. fierce. D. 11 Zollieniter, .! V. Slrdie OE 30 Mr. Automobile Owner Attention! Rfind Us Your Old Tires! a ROO to 5,000 Extra Mile Service Rea dily from Bell 2 in I Tire Co., (Incorporated) 202 W. Broad St. RICHMOND, VA. Phone Randolph 62NI We buy Old Tires. o 3oaoor I, Z A I A , 2 l4RTISTIC WLORWQ, ft NPW WRING fllSPI OY FflR SUITS &. nVFRnnil i!! o o to I take your meaKurtt and make Huit ttiordt'i on my bench. Oall and M iDspect fine line of piece troods and f;Lin plrw. Satisfaction guaranteed. Vti ii rni in ii ity Announcement! We have bought out the Dray Business and Oood Will of Mrs. J. W. Vaughn and this Is to an. nounce that we will continue the business in Wcldon, guaranteeing prompt service and careful handling of baggage and freight by experienced drivers. For dray service call Ben Kodwell Phone No. 323. SMITH & ROD WELL, WELDON, N.C. TANNER'S ROOF PAINT SOLD BY I i ninnfl ii'iHUni PiftPftft-whitfthpil wdvm IIiwmih 1 IVIVU II UIVVUVUU IIUIU II Ul U V VllipUJU I a;. i mrmiKitr ili.iii tin iiuiililiii'd Hun r, , ..,,.,,.. ;! .,.u, ,. m .... . Illl" '!: !Hil n .- lit I ' imiiiv hi' .li.ni all , J0,.. ! i MM' I, "I III 1 " " "I i''U hie ami I.: 1 " ' "!' I I" 'I lll III' ' ' , I'M" lit i'i" r, i' j- I., . ,. ,. V'PU, t ..!:.! i,., I! "' n l-i.MK Mi III" ll'llllH. r tliiiii'.ii iits tiiinn ' V , :ir i.i i'. I'li'i'v 'iir. '!' I'1 ' '' kii - ii j: urtlis, im ii"- 'in- li -- r rmh- "in. Mi '.trii i rfii.iin. hlnt"rn rfla Hu n : fi-i ' i' i!M'i'r'it- In Iht' home. In 'li-' ii- I,-, i dm rmlnry, nu !k slrcHt. I'llill'dlul, on ihc Mm, hi tlin ulr, .phi nii'inal wiit'i'ii-M nnil pliyf::- I lie all on i In I pr fill I' mm. I hlilli; lienllli, jnv Htlil llapplni'Hl to lit ON ill Illl. I nra n liaiwrfii inr tlio majiiilly o( Human tuUf r! n ami Inuibh's. I lirliiK smihiii ii ml lmiiliifi wliPipver I ki- I aliKiiiftit your riank Aii'mint. fop I am n "monpviiuver." I ailil yi'ui'K to Hip IIvp. ii! liundreiii tlunmaiiih. I make lltu really worth living. I am coiiatructlve, not ik'structlve. I am a n partner of Good Judgment and ronimon Senae. I am a "Joy niapenmr." a "Life Saver" and a "Oood Fellow well mot." I AM "SAFETY FIRST." Bulletin National Safety Council. of WHAT HAVE YOU GOTT Take your own eaie for Instance, Suppono a fire started In your home tonight wlille you were asleep. What means have you at hand to put the fire out. Suppose a lire started this minute In your home while you are away. How would It lie extingushed without the help of the city fire do pan mem? Is there an extinguisher in your houie? Is there pven a Are pall or a hurket of sand? In ninety-nine rasps out of every hundred It Is safe to wager there is not. Kven negative precaution are not taken. Pupla per mit rubbish to accumulate lu pllea in their attlcks. lu climem and in their cellar.- The Hartford Annt if) MPPINFSS AND IT'S SHADOWS. Ale Ynu llcttnin tile MrllUillC Artkle. The Rreni purpose of life is happiness- hi least the nearest ap proach lo it 1 1 uit is possible. Il is for happiness that we toil, aspire, cultivate ourselves, love, marry, accumulate property and perform all the wholsome duties of life. Yes, mo, it is for happiness thai some loaf, cheat, lie, sieal and Column sins and crimes. There Is no other ultimate aim known 10 the lui in mi mind than happiness. Our conception of happiness de termines our lives, There is the true happiness, the substance, and the false happiness, its shadow. The one lures us upward, through noble endeavors. The oilier is a mocking will o' the wisp that leads us into morasses of disappointment. Are you gelling the genuine ar ticle, or a spurious imitation? There is this to be remembered: Genuine happiness docs mx cost anywhere as much as the false variety. Perhaps the only one really lo be envied, and yet the least one envied, is the one whose ideals are humblcsi and best fit into the heart. For true happiness consists not in ihe multiplication of material wants, but in the sim plification of them. True happi ness lies not in what ihe eyes may see, ihe ears may hear, ihe palate taste and ihe hands hold, but in ihe soulfullness that senses these things. an niantmrrrrrm vaaWttaaaaHBUM NOTICE 10 SICK WOMEN Positive Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Relieves Suffering. Brldfreton.N.J. "I cannot apeak too highly of Lydia E. finkham'a Vegeta ble Compound lor inHnmmnti"n an J other weaknesses. I was very irregular and would have ter rible pains so that 1 could hardly take a step. Sometimes 1 would be so misera ble that I could not sweep a room. I doctored part of the time but felt no change. I later took Lydia G. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt a change for the better. 1 took it until 1 was in good healthy condition. J recommend the Finkham remedies to all women as I have used them with such good results. "-Mm. Mn.toHii T. Ctm MiNns, 322 Harmony St., Peon's Grove, N J. Such testimony should be accepted by all women as convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Finkham a Vegetable Compound as a remedy for the distressing ills of women such as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, backache, painful periods. Qervouanasa ted kindred aiiiseuu. IiilllllUaffiUljililiill Fewer Eggs are required with OVAL In many recipes the number of eggs may be reduced with excellent results by using an additional quantity of Royal Inking Powder, about a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The following recipe ia a practical example: Chocolate Sponge Roll lM cupi flour 2-i teaapoen talt 1 cup iu(tr il wjuarei malted clioeolatt ainl'lrf.tinori melted hortenlng -4 cup tt wit re 1 t fa mi nun vntitlla UtPHHpnofit Royal Baking The) old method ceJltd for 4 uid no ballot; powdor DIRECTIONS Sift flour, baking pnwcler and salt ttiKother three times. Beat whole brkb. Add slowly BuRur. then builitu; water lowly;add next vanilla, melted chocolato and melted slirteninK, without beating. Sift in dry iiipri'dientfl, anil fold in us lightly an possible, pour Into large baking pan lined with uilud paper, and bake in slow oven twenty minutes. When done, turn out on a damp, hot cloth, spread with white icing and roll. Booklet ol retilprs wlifrh fnnomlre In tgg and other pensive ingredient a mailed tree. Addresi ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. US William St.. New York A PROCLAL Cl.KAN l i' WT.KK. Tn All OfficiulH uinl (liti.ciis df Xui'lli ('uroliiiM: As yull I' Sluti' iitlicinl clinrn'i'il u I l.r M A . in ion nihi KIIjll'fSsiuU (if lil'i'S, I Mlllllil H "Cl.'lllll Illl' ill -1 Ul'I'k in Mn v as FIKK I'KKV'K.NTlu.N ViTKK mill invite iind utw upon nil ul'lii'i'."-, . .iriiillv 1 liosi clmriMl with tlifi duty (if pi'iitirlinu' i' i' 'iv - : 'ii prnp ci'ty of our cities mill towns to cu jut:;! villi me i l usim; the first week in Xlny its "Cleiin I'p ' I" for ihe reinovnl of till trash, nihhisli and in ' i ' ever;. ::x I'roiii their premises that is liahle lo cimm. ,,- , ,, .Me. I'litidy conditions and rarei. I;. I.i-p! premises, lietlier'in our homes or hiisiin-v Imil.liu "5, are regions i 1 tit- for unu-li of our loss jv liivs. I' I KK W ASTi :. Dill' lire waste in ininu-iise ht.n ilint;. unci' companies pay aiiuunlU in t ..--.- -i linn over $'Vri00,00(l Add to'lhis the lo insurnnce, certiiinly $l,ril)ll,0illl, mid we lire waste of $4,000,0(111, to say nolliiiijf ; or the cost of lire preiniuins, lire depari' means of lire loss prevention. W'I'v sl-o, lose on an avet'mie from $ld to .fl.'i i.niin. lie prevented 1)V the exercise of ordinal V cu r. AIM'KAI.. Let eviry Mayor and h associ.tles oh i-. ve Ihis wee!; looking after the conditions of their lu'M'nms mid nil means used for fire protection mid prevention. Let the chief of each tile departitti ill and his men i amine their fira apparatus to see thai il i in proper con ditiou and inspect all premises in their til; or town. Let each husiunss man examine his mi-fs nnd re move all trash and ruhhish and inspect ml h'-atiim appa ratus. Let each woman inspect lior home, clean out the ease ment, attic and all closets. It'emove all trash and uiiihish from the premises and see that the chimneys, Hues i ml pipes arc sound Mid safe. CIVIC BOD1KS. Let every Board of Trade, t'hamher of Commerce, Rotary Club, Woman's Cluh, Troop of Hot Scouts, :is well as all school children under the lead of their teachers observe this "Clean I'p Week " ami ni-ike it a memni alil and profitable one in the history of l heir city ami hoiui" aiding in tlio prevention of tires and loss of life. 'I'll.' lire iitsnr il. orlli t'aiit not eiivi'ied !iy liuve an annual ;'! loss of lil'.', .ii uls and other ild every family d.v v hen il ca'i Insurance Coumiissioner. Write for supply of literature. THE BOOST THE MADAM GIVES. There isn't any boost like the b'oosi the madam Rives When your heart has grown discouraiied and you feel a little down As you wander home at twilight from the tumuli and ihe fret Or the turmoil of the ofhee and ihe town. Just her gentle f.iilh and fondness and her way of throwing light On the future, wilh its promise of a beuer state of things All, hnw it lifts you up from oui your shadow and your plight Till aguin the inuiniiifc com tc in soul spirit soars and siag ! The praise of all the universe is nothing to compare Willi the lender faith she utters when you wander lo her bower. And are telling her your trouble and your shadow and your care, And she makes you feel the summer shine again with bird and flower. Just her clinging and devotion and her patience with it all, Her tenderness and cheering, as she helps you look away From the sombre side of living. Ah, ii saves you many a fall And brightness with its beauty many an hour that threatened gray! A fellow's not a coward, and we face our strife like men, Most all of us, most all the time, indeed; But we like a little jolly when we get back home again, And there's something in a woman's love the bravest of us need: Something more than anything the outside world bestows, Something that forever in the heart and spirit lives; Something like the coming of the spring time with its rose There isn't any boosting like the boost the madam gives! s INSURANCE COMPANY TELL3 Of i CLAIMS PAID ON ACCOUNT OF CARELESSNESS. Krum Ihe publicity deportment of ! one of tlio lui'K" itfiidoat Inmirfitae ru'iii pun Ips of Auitrlra coinvK tin C'd- lowiiiK wninltiK t niHoniobtlH owner-, j which Is ruth''r Id the pulm In Unit ; fun lnmirnnrp company IpIIh what (lie ' company Huftrrml by having to pay J claim! for thn Hvfin of I hi rantb'fi . pUItit!S. i It pi m uuH Die rnview of Ihe (iainis paid with ftrnno udv.ra for the (shmir)' ifi follows: "Don't run your cnufnc In the Kr- uro with the dunrs and wlmlowft i:1ok- j m. ; "II Is diialli to do this. "KxliuuM Rnif'.-t rrom Kmolinfl en jtlnfs riuit.ttn cnili'ii! ni'innxiilu In DAN'CKllOl'S QfAXTITIKS. "Oiif-llflh of otto pi'i- t-iMil ciirlinn j 'mnnnxlili' in thn air will produce K.V- i TA1. HKSI'I.TS. "Not one ppi-son in one Imiiilritil knows Hip Janitor. j "Sprnud this warning for llm saving I of human llfo." j Then Uifi company oxplalns llio cain-s upon whlrh it had paid clninw as ful I lows: : A Uwvir In Rloui Palls. South Da kota, had takon W fanilly lo a thralT but Instead of takinx Ihctn him took tho car to a Karawi to havo the lights repaired. Later in tho night Ihe 'Hi lly saw tho lights burning in their own shed but thought nothing of It. Tlio next morning thoy mails an Inves tlgntlon anil tounil ths lawyer dead bo Hide tile car. A forty foot launch containing a tliro cylinder engine wns owned by a real sstate dealer In nelllngham, Wash ington. In the exportation of laying tho boat up foi the winter ho was working on the .'nglne Indoors and was suddenly overcome by the gas from tho exhaust and died In a fsw momants. While trylnu to put a new license tag l his automobile nil assistant to a railroad president In I'hiladelphla wu OTri .line liT fis arid died HE LIVE TO" LEARN. I.eiwll In Know I llllt f II-111 ill I'revnll. r'a. t' I.I11"'1' ,'.!.' :-':r I i'i' -'-..'f' .'. xM'i'-'-k'r: m mid raiW ii M Ei LSWl m your oil ?m with L& IVS SEMI-PASTE PAINT and (JF yur - Linseed Oil. Ia-AVX iAi You obtait-. ater.t durability and cover- vOKAv&'V "il! power. Tho t 4 '.H PAINT is so "Master Faint." Whereas the best of other high grade paints cost you $2.75 a gallon, our L & M Paint -n-iiie ri'ady-for-use will cost you only &2.00 a gallon. VOU 8AVE 75c. A GALLON ON EVERY CALLON M.drlnalcwmlnutrs Por Sale by I. I'M ' I, II :.', ii l;ln VK ill.. -Ml I Ml. I I hMI.-I. . Hi-ii.1- jlhiii.l Seek. i i II 1 Ml h i nil:". I IJiiitcil Stiitos (joodrich Kelly Springfield All peoplr are bores when they are out of their place or out of their time. There is much in sayinR, "ViV live id learn.' Snine live io learn much, some live Ion K ami learn lillle. Much learniiis may he had from books, much nmre from men. CviUI a man at twenty have ihe knowledge he had to live firty years id gam, what a ivundet lul career lie must shape tor himself. Do you know ih.it there is niult iiiC within ihe range ol thai a man a man cannoi achieve, il lie will. The knowledge a man has at for ty can be yours at twenty if you will bin learn. l.earn lo know ih.it right will prevail. Look about you, observe the men who spent thirty, tony, tiftp years in learning that ii is now too late. Ask some of them to tell you of the things they learned that you, who are twenty, may also learn, livery man has his destiny within himself. The thing a sane man can conceive of, that thing he can do. The power to accomplish lies wiih himself. The Fact thai he can conceive himself doing it is a positive proof of ability. Live as nature directs, livery act against nature has its retributive sentience. If you muddle your brain with whiskey you are going against na ture. If you are a drug fiend and und contidue to remain so, soon yi u will be an imbecile. This is the price you pay na ture. N urn re always demands and receives payment for trans gressions against the law. Ii is natural to be honest, nature's laws are honest; obey them and you prosper; ignore them and you fail. "Honesty is the best policy," just us it reads, no other way can be understood. Can you realize the advantage you have if you are honest? U'hen thieves need a treasurer they seek an honest man. livery man wants a certain uniount of this world's goods and many have no scruples as to the means employed in gelling them. Men do not realize mini too late that there are other things lo be hud, more precious, thm nun v. The respect of your lellowinen, the satisfaction of having striven honestly to achieve your purpose and the contentment that is yours through the knowledge thai you have done unto men as you would have ihem do unto you; these things that count. When you lake leave from here io get a new grip on yourself, remember some of the things you learned while here. Know that you cannot change the things to suit your own purpose. According to the laws of God set yourself a task; strive honestly for its accomplishment and you will be surprised at ihe wonderful progress you will make. Youth's Companion. I. Ii.-it e mi .i!e in our saksrcom now the Wf 1. rv,cst stock oi Automobile 1 ires ever shown in Wcldon I hree of the hest makes on the American market. Tires that wiil Rive you more miles for your money than any other make. Our (ires are guaranteed by the ma ufacturers on mileage basis of .5oO to 5000 miles. li have in stuck almost anv size or style W Plain Tread, USCO I re; d,' Chain, Nobby and Silvertown Cord Tread. The market is un settled now, and '! ires may advance at any time, buy now, save money, set the riht tires at the right prices. Also carry in stock a full line of all Automobile supplies atu) accessories. Batchelor Bros. Chalmers and Chevrolet Automobiles Oldest tiiiritgc In Wcldun Republic Trucks KiswiioSftmVimsiWiXK INVITATION. S a You are invited to open an account with the 8 BWK OF EflFIUD, I EfiflELDf fl. C. I 8 1 Per Cent, allowed in the Savings Depart-S t ment Compounded Quaiterly. a I S" can hank by mail j i!aior:tssiit3Q!Hsra . m "my 1 V U 1 i i A 1 T ' tj. 1 1 k 'lill Bs Entirely Satisfied With your SPKINti Suit if you let us take your order for it, and dress the "STkOUSU WAY." V e know how to incorporate your ideas. Strouse "& Bros., custom tailors, whose line we show are past masters at the High Art ol Styling and Tai. loring. If you want the best, if Style, Price and Fit appeal to you, come to us by all means. FARBER & JOSEPHS!)!, MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS. WELDON, N. C. WELXONN, C,
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 26, 1917, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75