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J ' .ti ' !f V5 A 1' ; t ' .A f" f lis 4 1 it. Hi ' rr: V! H ( , ' f , ' -V: I1.-''- ''. ttU-' Or. Frederic Jacobson Says, 75 per cent, ol women need Phos phates lu uive them StronK, Healthy, rounded (inure and to avoid Nervous Breakdown. Thousands of women grow strong in Nature's way. "Consider the Lilies ol the Field, Mow 1 hey (irow. '' The life of ilic lily is bin ,i fVw weeks or mniiihs. The Ii to ol mm is "ilirce score ytMts mid ten Hul lo live one's lite m u s lulling women like Ihe lily, imisi he nour ished hy iho.se s.nne vinl elemenis which nilure provides fur nouns:-. ni(! every hvnij; ihini;; mid ilk ... include ihe v.ilu.ihle r-in.sphjie so ulieii hickuiK in ihe usu.il food we cm lod.iy. Ai jjo I'hos phiiie is rich in these wniuli-niil elenienis. Ii enui.iinv them in eon cenirnted t.il-let lonii which is : ,i tiit;ike .Hid quickly ussiiiiuijit d irj ahsurbed into ihe system, .nidlrom youth to old ace, builds .nid i c builds body jikI hr nn in he.uiliiul hiirnioiiy wiih N. mite's perli .i plan. "Thiii's why" Arun-Phos-plute makes ti'iod solid tlcsh and muscles. SlM-UAI. Noiici-:. Ai-;ii-l'lio-s phate eoniains itie N.iiur.tl phos phates which thousands of physi cians are prescribing daily in build up ihin, pale, colorless women to give ihem rosy cheeks, red hps and a beautiful complexion. Many cases have been reported white women have increased iheir weinhi from 15 lo 25 pounds with a lew weeks treatment, and any woman who desires a w ell rounded and developed form, should secure from her druggist, ilns new drug which is inexpensive and is dis pensed hy the X M (JOH1-.N DRUG COMPANY with or with out a docior's prescription. Free sample mailed hy the Argo Laboraiones, Atlanta, Ga. Girls Have Pretty Face And Beautiful Complexion An Atlanta man makes new discovery that makes an old face look years younger. If your skin is dark, brown or covered with freckles or blemishes, just use a little Cocotone Skm Vl'hitencr; it's made with cocoattul oil andis per fecily harmless. A few days' use will improve your looks 100 per cent. The wornoul skin comes off evenly, leaving no evidence ol the treatment, ihe new healthy un der skin appearing as a lovelv -complexion. Just ask yo ounce of Cocoi. A ! ic -;ad if he will no , v ,h!.' twenty-rive cents ( , . . Co., Ailanta, Ga., ,cy will send you a box by return mail. If your hair is hard to comb, is kinky, nappy and will never stay straight, iust use Cocoione Hair Dressing and u will become straight, long, sott, glossy and beautiful in a few days. Mail or ders tilled 25c. tor large box. Kor sale hy i. ( lpu.n iim i 0 Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly slops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. QonJ for your own Acha. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. :5c. 50c. $1. At til Del, Administrator's Notice H;tiML' uii'tit-il an a-lnmiititnii't with tlif wilt aiiii. x'.! 'n tin- i siuic ol tin1 mi c "Hi I if I ift-H iLririti tins in tti ttotity nil pptHons ictvuikf clumiH umuM nvl t'ululi' tti ire.Mi'iit t hi-iti to nif ou in hel'.irv h.'i'. iiilitT !t m thin notice Wl i he tle.l.t h Ull .'I' lil'uVHfV Ail p imn f Ulilfl'te.l to ( olatf ttlll pleaisc niaki' inimcihiitt' ttt'tt l"tuiiit .Novt'inher -Juih. I'M. L. M ,lni,N-l'oN. A liiilni--Uator, n m Notice of Trustee's Sale. Hy virtue of the power ami iiulhnritv Co nie tie i upoti the ninli'iximii'il linn tl'e tiv ft CiTUin tlei'il ul llllt rei'Utel hy Ya Um! Ilan kin anl 1.. W lsw kin-.. KeeumibT eerttiin uilehit lneH therein ilencrilieil, w Inch dee , M tmi ih ol' rec ord in the olhcc ol Ihe KeirMerot )eeh for llulitax county, tn liuok "J7-, t puce H.fcl, 'lelklllt ImVlllkf hee IT I H 1 1 IU tile payment ol the nilelile(ltiesH; nrt'l 1 inn hceti thereunto iluly rctiueHtetl hy the Iml'ler thereof, I ili, ua Mondny J;inuHry I tth, UK. 4t P' o cloi'K l in Iront nC tlip Contt llnui ilimi in flie low riot M..lil!li,..tl. i for "ul'' t "il'he :iMCtirm to the hiirheM hnl-ler foi null tl.e I'olu.wnif tlt HCiiheo real kunl te'iHoiml pioit.-itv. limit: I'tmi certain tract or p.neel of land, pttnftie. Ivtnir ami Ih-ihit mi llilnklcyville tommlup, Halifax county and hounded ou the out tti hy ItttnlH of Wiley Mat thew; on the eant hv the kn-ln of Cni Howers; on the aouth by Ian a of L U Motlev, 11 ii I ul) the Kent hv IuikIh m t'ldw-ll rinloiuon, contamitu ;LU aeret, more or letia, aad one hlack htxne mult . Timtofrile Monday, .lauuary nth, 191H. place of Sale Halifax, N. ('. Term of Sale t 'AMH. Tina the Tth dav of Uccmnher, tut 7. WM, L. KN10HT, Tnintpe. :U3-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu : tljia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic i ?riins. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old 1 -es, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec sc.a, etc. Antixeplse Aaodyse, M"ed internally or externally. 25c 4oo,coa w;i m Every Patriotic AnuTiiin Houstshold Urged to Ob serve "Porkless" Dav. SAVE AND SUBSTITUTE SAYS HERBERT HOOVER At Lea-st One Meatless and Wheatloas Meal Each Day is Requested in Statement from Mr. Hoover - Vital SuggeHtions Given Food Instruction Card for Evry Hoiuuhold iu Entire State. llalPltth, !!. :i; The Htate Foo.' AtluiiiiiMtiitUou Uhh jiirt ll eonti'iuia fur ItlU prilltltlK df 4tMi,(UHI SUIM'ielijeu- tiny liuuie instrui tioii iinU to he trll'ilted one lor UHiil liiMlseiioitl lu Mitt entire State. Tlie isiiaiiee of tliesa mldllioiial hint rurtioii earii is pnnnut ed uy the liu-reaeU nerltiiitif t tt I ho find situation In Kurope hntli from the Btanilpolnt of milituiy nmwuitty und for the teller uf liundreii.H of tlion aatnln of Km oieutia who are threaten ed with HUrvation unh-HH iiiiiiiedlnte relief ean be glvtn theru The nupulementiiry instruction e.ird calli for a "pnrklesn" dav eueh week In attiiition to " M at Inun" wild "Whe.it Ipis" da.va, and fur a wheat Iphb and meattem meal each day. Ttie ( on inner Ik urged tn ipe iiitiar on a ha sin of mK more than three imhuhIs per ier soo pr month Mr Hoover, on one aide of Ihe card, frankly and impres ilvly present n th food sltuutioii ai It It. "Aa a nation we eat and wasfa Srt per rent iiiore protein than we reiiuire to maintain halth,'' the direction de clare. "Therefore, we can redme thn amount of meat we eat without harm. Wt eat and wast 240 pur rent more fat than in nritary " What Is Called far Now. A.Biil1 from the general direct Ions com a Hid the ilut home intruc-M- iiw curd ask everyona id economy at least : "I.KKS day -a' h week . ' TLKSS MKAL euro -y ;t dav to lie Weduea- t - J. wlieatlena we uiean to eat no wheat prndut t ONE MKATLKbS DAY eath wefk. whU'h liall ha Tiiemliiv and one tnent lens meal earh day Fly ni"atle.i we man to eat no red maat beet. pork, autton, veal, l;imh; bo prenerverl meat hff. haemt. ham or lard ONE !MKKLKS da.y eath week tn addition to Tueadnv, which hHll ha Saturday Hy prnklpup we mean no 1renh or snltfd pork harmi, lard or ham. St'ftAR You Ln materia Sty redura afar by reducing the uae of randy and iWHt drinks We will tuaka uvery udeavor f aee that the country ta provided with a aupply of huulirl.i sugar on ttia baits of thine pounds of BUf;ir for eai h peruo per tnojith IH n,tjt turmumH mor We Arc a WaUful People. Human foodstuff rompiiio- three prln tpai elements PROTB1N Mainly prvpent in meat, beans. Jlrtii, poultry, milk, and to simf extent In grit Wis FATS llil is. liutter. oruaui. lard, bacon, margarine, ' jklntt fata h ane. cotton seed otl and other tee;abie olla CAMHOHf liRATKS: Uraias. auKar, potatoes and other Tegeiables As a natiou we owt and waste S" per cant nioru prota than we repair to maintain health Tnetfor we ran reduie the aanouat of meat we at wilhuut harm We eat and waale per rent mora fat than is naranary. Of Ui earbohyd Riee w ' Just as wall consume coin oats and other carta In a wheat, and we have abund ant supplier of potatoes and vege tables Do not limit your supplies ot milk and table butter, bit consume It ail. Don't waste any You run reduce the consumption of fats by reduring pastry and fried foods Kemembttr the (rospel of the l legjl rlate. the serving of suiail portions, the purchase of let-a supplies What Hoarding Dees. Any person in the I'nited Htutea who buya more foodstuff than he custom arily keeps at home in peace Huihk Is defeating the Food Adiminia'ration in Iti purpoao tn aecure a Just dlntnbu Hon of food and in its great end'-av on to redvre prices. Te hourding ot food 'n jouaholdfi is not only unnar esHary, as the government is protect U the food wupplr our pnuple, bill It ii se 1 11 ill end la a cauae of high prices Such actions multiplied hy thou sands InereARe the demands upon our rail way for ura und already, horauae of uur military demuuda. U la with ui trome dtnhulty wo can now move the vitally neceHHary fod to market TUure is unit h inanrus propattainia and increaaed production. All oppo sit Ion to ihene services Is direct aa alstance to the enemy. The Situation Grave. Ttn reverse aide of the card rarrlee a mt'Msage to thowe who have signed the pledge card uf the Food Adminis tration. It la aa follows: To Memhera of the I'nited State Food Administration: The food situation lu Kurope ta far graver than whon the preliminary sur vey of the food aupply of the world for thla year waa made. We have an abundance for ourselves, and It la the Arm policy of the Food Administra tion, by the prevention ot exports, to retain for our people an ample supply of every essential foodstuff. The har Tests of our Allies have proved leas than we had contemplated, and Ihe treat curtailment of ahisplui by aha auliiiiiitines (hiring thn laat few months liari fin (her prevented them j from iiccc'-n to more remote markets. Itoyoml the demands ot the Allies thero la u call upon us by the friendly : rjuutralB for food supplies, and if we cannot at h-ast iu part rpapom! to these neutral rails, starvation on an unparalleled scale. miint ensue. Greater Sacrifice Necessary. Food has now tiikeu a dominant po sitton In the war. and we must ak the Amerii mi people to nucrltlre far more than waa first thought necea nary Wo havn ix ported the whole ut tlin sin phis of the wheat from Huh i hiirvent after n serving to ourselves ar uuiount utTliieiit for our norma! run sumption of seed and flour until HiS uexi liarveftt and therefore the amount nf wheat flmir lliat Hie I'nited Stahs inn coniribuie to mix will) the war bremi of our Alllo-t during this wlniei 1 will he simply the amount lluo out people reduce their ronutnp' I n month hv month tn other words, ev T ery ni i u ol wheal or Its products that j Hie Alii, s receive from Ihe I'llil.'d Slates from now until the mat li.ir F vest Will lie exiictly the llllioilllt which I our people h;ie niid earn lUollth on Ihelr lirlialf . The Allies today ask f t per cent i nini-.' iiM-ai ml tat- i pork daliv piod ' U'ls and iKelahlu oilfl tiiali we eon snler our monthly prndm Hon per mltH i Us to send llielll Without I reiirhllig nit our own suppliea. or, on ihe other ! band, nub-- we can ronsuine tew. Hue i to the l!of't.ine ill shipping, our avail able snuar supplies must be less than normal fruin the present time forward Every Particle Saved Will Count. Thus every particle of diminished roir utitp'idii hv the Ainerhaii people! Is one part ! more lor the hMi. iv,, ! men, wtiiiieii and children of our Al lies mnl lor the stai v -e i eople In oth er lountries .- u personal olill Cation upon every one of us toward mmie individual abroad who will -nt fee priiatioii to the extent uf our own individual negligence If we are to reduce ihe ronsuiup ttnti of the few products which we should export abroad, we will need to eat a larger proportion of many dlf feroni foodsfufls whuh we cannot ex port and which we have ai Inuiir. For thiv reason we Ml'ST NOT waste A Y onil-tuiis A great many Individual! In our population eat far more food than is necessary to maintain their health and .strength In thin emer-ii ry onlv the simplest of living is patri otic v want no person tn the Flut ed St.ile- to eat leSH than is required for koo.( health ami full strength, for In this emergency America reiiiiroa eer a'oiu of Hie productive power of our people While many ran eai lesn all ot our population t an sut'stiiutu other f lod'-'utlft for Ihe few that are viialiv n-'eded for export. We must not overlook the fact that Itiissiii cutlan-ed not bet an nf th" (ortnalix on her borders tep i:Tge)v !m ,iiie of the failure to o,h. j1." and fi-t d lier 011 Hit 'ns. Mini IK VK AUK Tii etiieH'r stvi't tnrioui from f'li war, we lannot risk ihe oPape of another .if our Hii-s fnu.i llii same canst' There no w a-le of f od among any ol uur Miles there is 'he d a H' riH of i ai d a r li d Ulie Ttie .,; at j - t. port. or now add otif K in tood lr e. so that ui' rules just lo ln al .' pre- llidr. and i alt an i.iMer for it loll of I It 1 a lonsul th- ev ., .te.,l thai lo He should ea' or i l ha l which is urn t snr to tlian ,i :n i:odil y he ill h and tivt)!th and mi- Inlil. to -. Iti t !ho-e tood--Mt"-- 'In- usi tf will, h relieven inter na: iial U sltii s In ihis winter of 'l lies the period when ihere will lie le ied in thl- great free country of our-: -h,. ,;t' out' pcoi.e idividaal ..Ol1 lo as to whether or not puble of vuluutary ritlce to save tb 11KNHF.KT HOUVtH. I mUd States Foud AdmililalratJoo. MM FROM OPEN FIRES The open tirepiacu ia responsible for a pieltv fair tihare of the prevvatatde liie Wiiaie ot our State and of the Ions of life by tht Hurlnit the year HUti. over $ in, (HJO djuii an waa cauHed by thin m i. ace, and from present ludlra UnhP the Iomi fruiu this cause will be math l.ucer in H17. StatiMtira are not available tor showing how many deaths were churKvahla to Ihe open m'aie In l!Hi, hut the number ta con ldaiatde Manv farm houses have large fire places in which the smaller logs and ofhur wood found about the farm ara burned Hue to thf shortage of coal this year the use of wood for fuel will hm even more general. Wood, when burning, has a tendency to pop and throw spurka In every ri traction. Oft entimes tbeae flaming part lr la of wood ara convayed to aurroundtng In flammatory material, and fire resuUa. Then thre Is always tha possthilltT that children, playing about tba opan lira, wav get so close to tha flame that cloths ara ignited, and the lops ot Ufa or serfoua Injury la likely tn reeult. To conform to all the rules of saiaty, open fireplaces should be provide with rikhI auhttantial metal straatia, which should he arranged so aa U encircle tke expoeed portion of tha fireplace lu addition to the soreen. extra precautions should alsu be taken to " that a brh k flooring mUdiIi a ufl kleut Uistaiu e away froia tha grate so that any burning wood which may fall froni tha fireplace will do no damage. Still 'Owns Violet Shop. In the Krenrh chamber of deputies the lawyers nnd doctors are moat n mfroiia; hut one deputy la a reterl miry, another la a newa agent, another jt a miner, another a comedian, an other a tinsmith, another makes wood en shoee, another la a confectioner. Others are professor, and one, whd represents Upper Garonne, la a dealet In vloleta. Time waa and It la a long time ago when he Bold thoee tweet and modest flowers over the counter l person. Now, with a modesty eGual to that of the Ttolet, he haa withdrawn himself from so public a position. But be still owns a shop alongside the Ho tel de la Poate In Toulouse, ft shop where violets, and onlj vloleta, art awld. Good Resolutions ii : J By Mary Graham Bonner i,lIMIilllllli!,lilllll!!!lL"1 llllBL sWimdNITIlliUilixiaiuJbM ik. dUtll U i (Copyright.) "The Animals were tnlktiin" miii niencrd Ihlddy "They were gettltitf ipiite excited when iilmiK riune I'inky rig, who nsked what the trouble was nil about. '"The 1'Ueon family. ' Hiild Mr. und Mrs. IV k together, Suy Unit u It Is nrouiid the New Year they tdmuM tliilke resolllllnlH good rt'Mohll Ions.' ' -VV.-li; Lirutited l'lnky. V vuul t.tik hlie n sensible miltnal mid not IK! .d the will v lir.inl'i. per il i p- I "Ulil M'tiie -JiiM ot tin Idea i hilt vol) nieiiMt. Ah tt Is. I doh'l I.IIOVV id all, What's a reodulli'ii. un.vwiiy? ,nd nif Hii'ie binl ones and gooil ours? 'Unit - a - I word. Now good liiejiiiH g I. and bad ineini. bud mnl what n. hi b i- i!..- word rev.d'i!ii.:i to he b.:h : I me. had?" " 't leur 1111': chirked Mrs. Hen, MloW Irritable oti nre today I'lnl.;-. You sliMtitil in- plens-mt .i ii-1 try lo iiinke good I -I'lutioiis, too.' ''I'.ui le-rt ran 1 innke hi'iiietliing 1 don't iindei'st:tiid?" Kiiciilnl Pinky. ''llrsohllbill.' crowed Mr. Ilmnter, lire n -oh.es : There! That sonn' tlitiiL' h i "ii " Ami Mr. lUeder m rutted iiboul proudly. "You ;' he continued, 'u nil) resolve to he good or We ran resolve to he bad. And W lien ll New Yenr lh hrgtlllllllg it H s ell to resolve to be good.' ' ThntH n o u -sense,' grunted Pinky. '1 don't Cure to resolve to lie good. Nor do I care to reaolvo Mr. Rooiter Strutted About to be had. I'll Just he nnttiral nnd n regular pig.' " 'We think It's silly for us, wild the IN'Ococka, iih we're about as perfect hh can he,' " 'You're conceited, wild the Pigeons. 'You Nhoiihl resolve not to think so Veil of yourselves.' "Put how can we help It)' answer ed the Peacocks. 'We have something to he vain about,' "You're hopeless,' sold the Pigeons, ''What Is every other animal re solving?' naked Pinky. "'1 am going to be up bright nnd enrly every morning,' said Mr. Rooster. "'You do that tmyuiiy,' said Pinky. 'I might as well resolve to wade In every hit of mud 1 see. (if course, lu the winter that's hard, but then 1 can, do my best !' '"Ami I n m going to lay lots of eggs.' said Mrs. lien. " 'I nm going to give g I milk, said Sir, t'ow. " 'I shall protect the sheep,' suld the Sheep log. " 'And I shall look lifter tho farmer's house.' barked the Watch Hog. "'1 bine derided to let the children drive me.' brayed the 1'onkey. "'We shall pick up ns many bread crumbs iii we rati id, chirped some Sparrow who had been listening. "'And I shall give some very tine gout's milk,' said the (loat. ' 'Well, did I ever!' exclaimed Pinks . '"What do you inean?' nsked Mr. Ki'i-ier. 'Here are nil you animals brtigt:iig about what you will do. You have all said oi Would do the thllnfS llnit you iilwavs do - you luive not iiiade nn good resolutions, n.s jou cull llielll. Yoil sllll h will do tho ill icj- thai it IS hali'r.il tot you to 1... Th,. va,orks nre lioin -l. be cause the know the) won't change. PaM the i,-v uf Joll Pall '' A Ull l nik. "-.l, ruled lU n.-i-ii-t. "' 'You're wrong,' sael Air. Itooster, "I'll Juit Be s Regular Pig." ' T ibai't know about that,' said Mrs. Cow. '1 would give inllk no matter 1. at time i if (he year It might be, and it- rcriiitnly not a good resolution lor me,' "'And I'd lay eggs,' agr 1 Mrs. lien "'I'd have to take the children for rtdes,' said the lonkey, 'us they fasten me (o a cart !' " iddn't 1 say I was right?' suld Pluky. " 'I hate to admit It, though,' said Mr. Rooster, putting his head on one side und looking very mournful. "You might Just us well,' said Pinky. " ilesides suld Mr. Rooster, 'we'll have to think up entirely uew resolu tions. Things that will be hurd for us to do. It's a great nuisuuee.' "'That's true, suld Pinky, with a wicked grlu. 'It Is always easiest to do what comes natural to us and to say we're so good doing It. But we Pigs are natural and we don't put on any airs about resolutions. Such non sense !' " 'We'll have to think all over again,' crowed Mr. Rooster, slowly and Badly." How le B Happy. The linintlt'st Npw Yenr Is for tiioss who spelt Hit- tumplnt-sx of others. to tfrar. CSacft Startling Sew Teor. good morning t Come and bring L i dayf that tmii and days that Out from th$ drift t of ttcrlin mow That through th4 murky miU night slow And clutch with frotfy hand and cling. Harki How the oy belli cMme and ring Thy UrtW and new fcope et atctng, t With hand ovtttretched you come; and to New Year, good morning t New courage greet t their clasv ortn.7 Th9 thought of friends, th thought of eprinff, Of kindly tolace for our woe; Of happinest we're t(II t know; We wait your accolade, O Kinpt, Hew Tear, good morning I Alexander Maekon FOOD ADMINISTRATOR APPEALS TO Success of Tho Great War and the Fate of Hundrods of Thowuuids of Women .nd Children in i-ieulrnl Countnos of Europe Depend Upon Course of American Women-Normal Surplus of Wheat and Meat Has A!' eady Been Exported and Only What We Save Stands as Bulwark in the War and as the Salvation of Starving Thousands-Save Now Piea4i North Carolina Food Administrator. To the Women ot North Carolina UVii .'it tory In Ihe great w.ir tie je . i.t upon the food supplies wiiicli wo :(!. -i i.l lo the ami.- A und i ill. HI p,,pnia'h f our Allli In Kur-.p-'; ami with ieveia! hundred thuuKiiad v, . neu and cliildreu In the ucioinl (oiiutnes of Kurup appealing pileoua to Am. ilia to so..' Iliein nun mar v.lliotl, e luce 111. giea'et anl I Inshtcitt !v pt-enHing demand fur lood . i u it h that luin been made upon a peo pie In Hip world's hi-torv llioo:.. lu- ' nll.ipH-d I luxe of dtS oiKaiil-"d and lnniM lent fond sup plteM for IN III Inlet ami fo (S rtlllllll piipuUMnii I'i Komi' BHctlohH, ami un-rti XmerlciMi I'lonil will l- hidlh il in Ki.iin e bt cause of ltusla't .'allure to ttu-h wit' Any failure up.'ii out pa; lii iioi uaaury looni'iu.! ni Km are. KiiKlund and Italy would threaten a similar collapse in tihoin countries which would Immeasurably hit i-ease the war burden ot this coun try and the cost of varlely. The i' .i..iil j. v i.e. of l.iiiiifc Vni' alwuyi . o . L'ld .arf.e iuaui : of fvodMui:- loin Norlll Alheriea, Suulb Allierlta. .siii j'i 1 Anittlia lb caii-ti of war ciidMniiiH and (ni.ispoitatioii dllflcul'i s I'lacilcnily all suppl.e'i are now cu of. i -ep' UitiKe from Nnrtn America and representa! ivee of those peoples are ieai;iluMie mi I heart rending appfiil- o eo'i i ry lor aid. It is an appalling m I ihai depiie the mosi wo can dn for those people afier supply lug cur Allies mils of thtuisundh oi them mmd porUh from hutmer diii inR ihe u xt fi w months. In the lace ot those conditions in tlurupt' we have exported ill our iitir mal surplus of wheat Kv.-ry pti.md of wheat or flour which we expon from n ou tiiuvt be hr.ved iioin our nor mal cotiiOiuiptlun. Ttie saint llitni? la approximately 'nr.. of be.-f anl poi k products and Mi while the i(untioi villi sunar 's even ore Fill and m urn urn m un u& w tm mu MM w DKHsnoon; -AI.SO- Shoes and Fall Clothing. LADIES COAT SUITS AND SPORT COATS Agency for kinston Steam Laundry Collars 2c. Shirts 10c. 4. L. SWfJBJcK, The Busy Store, WELDON, N C Divan lit Pw a I nn ii I'i nlnniii a. (imno r i VV i Hi I , I III llll' ,1 lllllllilli ! MAM'KAtTCKEKS OK Building Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Door Blinds, Mantels,' Door and Window Screer- MADE TUUKDKK AN I) UKUI LAR STUCK SI.KS. Oood Materials, High Orade Workmanship Uur Slogan. Weldon, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE CO. THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. Trains leave Weldon, Effective MAY 6, 1917. C. B. CARTER, Ticket Agent. NO 16 5:5JA. M. SKABOAKlJ tM'KKSS, Cornche, leepiug I 'its NO 12 NKAHoaKIi MAIL, Vilihulr t'osrlini. I's.lod'sr fur I'otK inouth N.irfolli, ouDDPclmir will, Mfnilii. Ijiip, f,,r w, J:35 P. m. ihitIod. llsltimurp, Nrw Noik, Htmiuii sod I'ruviJcucr NO. II skAHOARD MAIL for Kalciuh, Chsrlotte. Atlsuts, Hirmin, ll-A A M l,m"J the Southwest; onnMts at Norlins.lUlfiithorll.m I.SOA. m. ,i with "Honda Urn Mail" No. S, for Jaekaonnlle and AtauiP01 """f Car, Meepinjroarii throuKhleeen,to HamW ami NO. IS SEABOARD EXPRESS, for Ralegh, Atlanta, BirmiDrt.ni o n P M I'" Nothwet. Coonectn at llamlft with No. 14 for ,, ", "'""""""hNo. 1 for Columbia, Savannah, Jaekx'n tide and Honda pointi; HeepinK car Portsmouth to Charlotte; Vsatihulr Ooaehes, Sleepmn and Dining Cars to all points South and Southwest. Write to the undersigned for rates and time tables. C. B. KYAX, JOHN T. WEST. General Passenger Agt., Norfolk. Va. HENRY A. PAGE WOKEN OF THE STATE Our rnm-nt nfflclala are doing HiPir uiuioHt tn mnl the sluiailon ami every coiitiimei' of fooiNtnrTs In Atuell'.i may realle and feel sure Unit ,...ty oilll I Whe -t. even lUIU' t of fniK everv oihi i' of snt:ar and every ounce of bet f and pora which r h'y naie fnnu M ' normal (onsunip Hi. n either i'V I'eihe Moil III loiotuiiip nun i r bv ihe uii i H in loti "( other rrKMl Ull H mil mitlill for evpoit, will reach a anhller In tin- irrm b'a or a woman, tb'hl or m.Mi who mav lar! tn death if It In not provided fur theiu bv ut Kwry panicle of eipcrtntile tooilmnfrit saved In e.er Nttrth faro Una home Will l-leiiae JiHt that ammuil to to lp win tlio war aed to help prevt nt the a tual stai v.t'ion and HufltMini; of tin ul women and ihlb ilrva an. i men on the other aide. Mot of uur peoplu are reallilaf their obltKatlon to ttitlr rountry eed to buuiunlty and are cuntumlng a much tmallar proportloa of waaat flour, beuf and port produeta, fati aad sural' to;i!i lliey weve an UstoiilKd to i I i isoinml coiidiitoii.. Many have not realized (he aeriouanesa and the horror of ihe slmaiion To every woman and every con sinner in Ihe Stale, I appeal to do your utmost in Ihe saviiiK f lb"' '""d Pro' dud i n allied This la an Indlvldiwl problem and must be mdved by the in dividual The resno'isihlllty la lndl . vidual ami im alut-'b' person can eacane ' (he responsibility that la Impoaod upon them In this matter. We have , ample foiidttuffa aahle from thoao de sired by the eovernmeiit for eiport and nonr of ua need suffer Hul. lor (he sake of humanity, for ! the sake of liberly. and for the take uf our own hrava soldlera, your own sons, bmlbira and kinsmen, 8ave Nowl HKNUT A. TAOK, t"ood Adinlnitir-Jtor fur North rnrolto" Winter St', for PoiUmoulti-Njilulk V atibi.lr Division Passenger Agt Balalfh, N.6. PHOKESSIONAL CARDS, . WALTER n. DANIHL. Attorne-at-Law, j WKLIUJN, N. C. I u i. tlnwiiiirtu of llllllfil ailtl Northampton ami in the Mipieme ami I partaof Norlli Caroline. Ilranch other j al tiauiax open eveiy muuwj (JliOKOI: C. UKLIiN ATTOKNI-Y-AT-LAW, Dllil'f in l,i,-t-u Ituil.liutf Weldon. N. C. Wm. L. KNKjHT, Attorney and Counstllr Bl ljw. WKl.lKiN, N. c. dlln'i' in l hi- I in. in I r.utl.l.nc. 1 1 ki i.i-hm i.i o 111 l.t I v mnl ( a. Oi lull y st Ii mini 1,1 11. H. HAkkl;l.L. Jr., Atturne.vnt-I.aw, Wlil.lMIN, - N. C. , iii ll.,' i'kiiiI- l lli.lilut mnl 5 Ijiii t i uiiiiIii n. I n.inl't ullnilii'li 1,1 all lii-ilii".i. rlitliifl.'l 1 1 1 im " , v i ' i llii-k Ji i li) -U'"' 11 " ASIILliY IV STAIM5ACK, Attnrnty-at-l a , Will DON. - N. C. I'lUi'li.-.n Ml ll r rmiil- ul Huh I'll i .Ml. I ia.ljuiitii.tr r.'iilil'i I m in.l ul It. nl'n.i In all .iii.iii,- . nnili 'l u nil i'h oer A. I. Muiul'iifi. i-lutt'. 1 I ly ATTOHNfcY AT LAV A FI.HON, N. ('! riaiitci"- iu I lie I'oiiltH ol I lull la .iljoillllllT COlllilU tiu.l IL tin' Ut'IC i euliitol Hie Mllle. Special aUeiitiun if nt-ii to foliiM'i lonn ami I'l-ompt ii'tunip- W.J. W Ahl), KKNTIHT, llhhll K IN llAMLI. HI II.I'IM. WK1.IKIN, N. ( mpiiIL' Iv 1 M O M ;H.W. HARRISON'S' Oo to HARRISON'S 5 For .Automobile Kepium and MipplifM. All kuiiln of Machine work done sta tionary , asoliue, Mantie ami steam KmruicN, I mis and PmIoIn. sutir&ctiuu KuataiiLceil. AUTOJVl()BILI;S Tires anil Supplies on hand for sale II. W. IIAUUIMI.N, Weldon, N. ('. ' I . .1 llilt I I ,. GHtHl BHKU MINI) IN TYDIiWITLkKS. We curry a tiiiRt' stock ol htuotlaul Typew tilers, t au l'urnili at once Mou atcli, lov, Olicr, lii-tniiiLititii, Hoyal initli rieinu-t, I,, i'. siintli ,v llto.' ami I luli'iHuoil. Any oiliei nmkeluiiii .ttnl-iiiuvM notice. e buve botb tbc visible nnd the luviMible. e bought a latpfe nlock ol these lypewntelH hum ulie-touilii to olie-l.alf tbe leuulai whole nlc pin'e, mid on omeunH utoue louill lu one null tlie It'truiai tetml puces. A Kiiud I'vpettritet tioui i,..iU lo A better one 17. -nt to '.'h..i. Tbe bent Iroin tin up to any pi ice Will behind to answer any itit mrv tn coiiueclioii Willi tbene macbiucH, mi Nriul sample, ul tbe Moik itoiie bv any ut tlie lypc- ritei we iiave. kveiy Isuy and Kill shoultt have one ol out cheap Typewri ters to Ii ui ti In.vv to um Any persuu hIio euii wiite well on a type tiler eau ib ioumi liiari' salaiy. Auyone nhu huys a iMuap lypewnter lioiu us and waut a liettn one later, e will take hack tin uio Until lit ami allow thvsai paid tui it in exelmntre for a belter one, ll relutuetl in nood Ooudltiouatld WttlilU aix mouths, ti uot in icood eoinlidou e aiiuw the market value. We eati v lvpe w nter nbbotiK ami other supplies' bPIEKfc BKOS Wkl lKlN.N c cuf F Lowers Kit M KOK v.. LL OCCJiSIOflS ItllrtHN. I Bl ,,,, i,,,b V ..li... V ...I...- 1 Ureliids Uip lca,i,',.' W,.,l,l'mB Imvi'ih i.aiivi'n in lutiHl art, l luial Urmnu, aitiMicallv anautred. Fall and Winter Bulbs Are Now Ready, Plant liarly lor Best Kesults. ItoarliUKliea, Ktrlirrei'lia, Sliiuhliciiu, Shade Treea and lM$t I'lnnta in van out. varioui. at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, I'hone Ull RAI.IMUH North Carolina An Appetizing Meal Everybody wants It. Everybody likes It. Everybody's looking for It. BUT You ran t fret It unless you have the right kind of groceries (let 'em HERE I Phone 280. R. M, PURNEIX, xh. VJf WOOD'S Poultry Foods To Ret E?pn (liirin(r tho Wintrr month, when they arc worth about twice us much an Kkk in Summer, it in lU'CCHMiiry that tho hcnH get tho proper food. Our IIOUVmtOOK LAVING FOOD, a liiH-cially prepared food containing all the elcnifntti nercH hury for Vpe production, will jrivo most milis-fiu tory rcsultn. This in a mush fond, properly balanrrd and ready for the morn in tf mah. Iini.LVHItOOK RCRATfMINT, FOOD, which in a K'mn niixturo conlnininj? a lurjfn ttsHortment of cnnkrl und miiiill kiuiiih, to he UMed an an exen-iHO food, HcuLtered in Ihe pens to nmko the hen Work for what they tct, will ul ho help to incicaso Krtf production, Wiite for ptici-B and CATALOG, L'iuntf infoiiiiutiori about our I'nlf.TltY FOODS Wl Sl'l' J'I IKH. Mailed roo on rpqiient. T. W. W(M)D& sons, SI.CIISMKN, Richmond, Va. No. 666 Tblt li a pretcriptloa praparad sipeelillf lor MALARIA or CHILL 4 PCVtSI. Fivs or als doiei will break say caie, aad if ukrn then a tonle Una Peter will not reiutn. It acta on Ihe liter better this Calomel and does sot (ripe or sicken. 2 400 TYPEWRITERS ! All kiil and nil u i-idrn.KKM I Nil I'ONS rj Up. I IIMll UftU.U lKM.lt Willi 1'Scll mm-1. . i.e. Tv in- and l.-pair .ailnfnt all ., . r , I ' , . ', . I 1 1 I , I l.l'II.K I 1 I K ,., , in. V V IU III ly New Quarters gry Just moved into new win ill nu rtr v brick building with a full supply of everything in Hardware for the farmer, the mechanic and the house builder. RAILS! 1-LUliS ! ! Now is the time lo place yonr orden foi flues. I want em. We make vm. HtLlw Halifax, N. C. 0. E. LEWIS, Manager. Iriiitr tnnrlii nuri 'iviitrit lrfnltml or no l, n.l l fk.-'i :!- li .li.ilo Kixl d - 't FftfK SEARCH l rrt .i lutli'iilaliililf HiiiW iv!vit n, PATENTS BUILO POHTUNIt j " Sir frw buukkta 111 haa, li4 tw In fill i hi e. twii ntonor Writs Unlf . D. SWIFT k CO. PATENT tAWtS, kvmj.i srvrnin ai.. nsaninrion, u. v. li'TOTHEMIMTK MILLINERY. FAM Y (iOOUKand NOVELTIES. Kutterickal'atterua, R & Q. Corsets, Mira at T.'.e. U.lic Voe. to f 1 aav rneea will he made to auit Uie tiiiii a. Halt and llouutu mads and tnmnifd to order. ALL MAII.OItnKlis I'KOMITLY KILLED. MHn. I' a. LEWIS, Weldon, N.C. SKND YOUR ORDI-RS FOR AIA. KINDS Ol" PRINTING TO. L:. L. liA Arfi( Weldon. N. f. '' S c, d t h . hen in Norfolk sail on ua. You mil Und anal tou taut endiret it quickly. Ilatini; no oautaxaers, 00. airrnt a ,umnn..;nH. ... ded lo our prices. This ena-ahlpauetouBeBratcleeeoia-terial aud nuiab it properly , We Pay Frtlght and Uuaranle afe Arrival THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS.. (US years is business.) Ms-SoS Baaae.;. tCM IX, TA. " ' tiflrfAmYarayarsiaTfj , a-gja- .. llj sbT l4S'-'jsV7MfirfeasV lt'W
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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