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For Infants nnd Children.
Mothers Know That
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Choice
Hams
There is nothing more
appetizing than a slice of
our choice ham. We have
anything you may want
in the line of meats. All
Kinds of Canned Goods
WELDON. N.C
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CASTOR A
A WINCE.
A novelist suid ut a Bar Harbor
tea :
"It is incredible what some wo
men spend to net into society. A
western millionaire's wife came to
New York, look a house in Fifth
avenue and gave a ball of great
magnilicence.
"VChcn her husband totaled up
her bills he winced and said :
"My, Maria, these here bills
total up to $30,000."
"It costs money, dearie," said
tl'.e wife, "to get into society."
"Humph!" said ihe millionaire;
"It don't seem to me that we're
getting into society as much as so
ciety is getting into us."
HAPPY DAYS.
They were strolling on the pier.
"I spent my honeymoon here
at this resort," said he.
"That is the happiest time of
one's life, 1 suppose?" said she.
"Oh, yes; one is so ignorant of
the future."
When shiftless people can't think
of any other way to annoy their
neighbors they get a dog to howl
through the night.
CALOMEL SALIVATES
Acts like dynamite on a Bluish
lirer and you loss a
day'g work.
I Hero s no roason why a pors.ni
should take sii-ki nin, nalivat itii; al-
oiiiol when n fi-w ii nls liiivt a large
home ol H'M.iun J.uvr lone a
perfect sulisliiiile for eal.miel.
It i9 IX I'li'tif.l lit. veL'elilUe linuij
wliii'li will Kt.nl. your liver just us
surely us I'uluini I. hut it drown t
make you sii k ii nd run not salivate.
Children and "rtiwn folks can take
Podsou'a Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly liarinless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It
is mercury and attacks your bones.
Take n dose of nasty calomel tu.Ln-
and you will feel weak, nick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don'! losi
day's work. Take a spoonful of
Hudson's Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up feeliiiL' irreat. No
more biliousness, constipation, slug.
'i-hness, headache, coated tongue or
noiii' pi .niach. Your druggist savs if
you don'l Hud Oodsoii's Liver Tone
acts belter than horrible calomel
uur money is waiting for you.
"BAYER CROSS"
ON ASPIRIN
Always Ask for Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
Only Aspirin Tablets with the
safety "Bayer Cross" on them are
genuine "Buyer Tableis of Aspirin''
owned and made by Americans
and proved sate by millions of peo
ple. Unknown quantities of fraud
ulent Aspirin Turners were sold re
cently by a Brooklyn dealer which
proved to be composed mostly o
Talcum Powder.
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"should
always be asked for. Then look
for the safuy "Bayer Cross" on
the package and on each tablet.
Accept nothing else! Proper di
rections and dosage in each Bayer
package.
Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeeiic
acidester of Salicylicacid.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sore,
touchy corns off with
fingers
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop n little
Freexune on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting. thn you lift
it right out. Yes, magic!
A tiny bottle of Freeume custh but a
tew cents at any drug store, but ia sufH
ticnt to remove every hard corn, Bft
corn, or corn hetween thu tocn, mnt l lie
calluiws, Without soreness or irritation.
KreeEoae ia Uiu aensational di. cover?
A a Cincinnati ftjuiua. It it wonJcrfui
Helmets Worn by German War Lords on
Exhibit at Methodist Centenary Celebration
THIt KM lmlmetB, nliRoliitely guar
teed to have lioen worn by tho
former Kalncr William of Germany.
Von Itt'tlimann-HolhveK and General
Ludpinlorff, wilt be on exhibition in
C'olunibus, O., as a art of the Metlio
dlst Ontenary Celebration, June 2i)
to July 13. They were brought out
of Germany during llio revolution by
Iowell Thomas, world traveler ami
xplorer, whose travelogues will be
given In C'oltimbua as a feature of
the celebration.
Thomas entered Germany at thin
most critical period, without p.iss
Leading Lady In 'ThoWayfarcr' at
Methodist Centenary Celebration
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171 the rule of I'liderstamlintr. lead-1 convenience.
ing female part in "The Vu farer" "Third, this Is the time to linlsh
pageant, which will be presented at i the Job,' to Rather Inspiration and in
the Methodist Centenary celebration 1 forumtlon to enable the organized
In Columbus. O., June lio to July 13.
Henry Herbert, English Shakes
peareun Interpreter, will have the
other leading rule.
Nearly 1,000 costumed characters
will appear in the majestic religious
pageant which will be presented
every evening during the celebration
In the Coliseum at the exposition
grounds. The Coliseum boasts of the
largest stage in America and seats
8.1KJU persons. A seated chorus of
1,000 trained voices will augment the
effectiveness of the pageant.
Soloist in "The Wayfarer"
at Methodist Celebration
M1
188 IIKLION NKW1TT, dramatic
lyric soprano, w 111 be the so
piano soloist in "The Wayfarer," the
iat religious pageant which will be
presented as a part of the Methodist
Centenary celebration in Columbus,
O. June 20 to July 13. Henry Iter
fccrt. Krg!!h FtHV'flnrP!!!! (nterjirc
Ur, and Mme. Blanche Yurka. will
have the leading speaking parts. Viola
Bills, contralto, will be a soloist.
Tl.e pasAimt will Ml presented on
the largest stage in America, In the
Coliseum of the exposition grounds,
whtah ftts 8,000 persons. Nearly
1,000 ttstumed chartietors and a
seated chorus of 1,000 trained voices
will appear in the pageant.
To Prevent Belching.
Make a regular habit of eating slow ly
masticate your food thoroughly, and
you may have no further trouble. If
you should, take one of Chamberlain's
Tablets immediately after supper.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
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ports or authority of sny kind. Ti,
do this ho wan forced to hide out fof
days on the border, He was turned
back twice, but on liU third attempt
succeeded in getting past a Swiss
guard. Me made hoiho wonderful pic
tures in Herlin, showing street riots
and the general chaos of the city at
that time.
In addition to thpse views and In
cidental lectures, Mr. Thomas will
show pictures taken in 1'alestine at
the time of General Allenby'n occupa
tion. Thomas accompanied the Brit
ish troops on this expedition.
METHODISTS SHOULD
GATHER NEW ZEAL
Centenary an Inspiration Says
Dr. Fisher,
Dr. Fred Fit her of New York,
who
has been await' ant. executive secre
tary of the Itiothodint Centenary
drive, has turned his entire organiza
tion to the Job of mobilizing Method
ism iu Columbus, Juno -0 to July 13.
In outlining the campaign he has
placed before TK.OOO committeemen of
the Methodist Church, he says: "We
must strevs four things. First, this
will be a big Victory Colebratiou.
The Melhodibts of the dated Slates
have lived more in the past year than
In any lu previous years of their ex
istence. Now Is the time for them
to Kut tugetliiT and celebrate their
victory.
"lu (lie second place, this is an op
portunity for Methodists to hae vis
ualized the scenes and aethlties of
which they have been talking for the
past year, but of v inch they have no
personal knowledge. Of those 7UuO
men. only a negligible per cent has
ever had the opportunity of going
a'Toa-l. At the celebration they can
net the trip around the world at their
workers in the church to carry out
the program which has been mapped
out for the next four eurs.
"Fourth, and most important of all.
if the Celebration realizes the ideals
which those who are back of It hold,
it must be the inspiration fur plan
ning work for the next century. As
we look upon the man els that have
been accomplished we should gather
new faith and new eal for enter
prises that can be measured only in
terms of another ce itury. We muBt,
in a word, weld ourselves together ia
a great spiritual purpose to strike
the bull's eye."
Dr. Fisher indicated that 150 train
ed executives, In addition to the 7s,- !
000 volunteer woikcrs, will stimulate
interest in the Centenary Celebration
during the next six weeks.
JULY TNcGRO DAY :
Trips Planned For Visitors to !
MelhoLMst Centenary,
Negro Methodists, in Columbus as ;
Centenary Celebration visitors, will j
make a pilgrimage to Cpper Sandusky, !
birthplace of the Nome Missionary I
movement, to honor the memory of j
its founder. John Stewart, a man of i
their own race. The trip Is scheduled
for Saturday July ft.
Other trips planned Include a visit
to the grave of Hen Han by, author of
"Nellie Gray." In Olterbetn cemetory;
to Ohio Wesleyan Cniversity. Dela
ware; perhaps In smuller numbers to
Wllberforce, and possible to Oburlin,
where so many found, by underground
route, safe lunen iu Civil war days,
Monday. July 7, has been desig
nated oiliciully as "Nejiro Day." and
will be observed at the Centenary
Celebration grounds with an elab
orate program of pageantry, ad
dresses, special music and parades
Pol U.U tshia-luK, Dr. W. K. DiiUiU,
editor of The Crisis, published In New
York, has written a pageant, "The
Star of Kthiopla," which will be pro
j duced In the Coli'eiim by colored par
I tlcipaiils. The Heme of the pageant
1 is the evolution of the race traced
throuuh p.'ogicsdvo stages of achieve
tnent 5 Ihe present day. A rhorir
of fu() voices, all Neuroos, wtlt pi
sent tha pageant music
Lame Back Relieved.
For a lame back apply Chamberlain's
lflunnietit twice a day ami massage the
muscles of the bark over the seat of
paid thoroughly at each application.
Ckildren Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO Rl A
Whoopee!!
Zoom Over Your Troubles With a Clan of
PEPSI-COLA!
See the Hyrr zoom ovi r I lint
fi'itt Ircsh clmnl litgh uj in the
heavens lie't cool and liuppy.
Are you ?
Or arc you hot and sticky, men
tally lagged and (slug-gMt ?
Try an cxhilaratinu; mtm ovi-r
your troubles with a bubbling,
sparkling beaker ut Pcp-.i-('o!a.
malii'g you limply srinliHut,-!
To catch the incipient he.ebu 'ie
to give Old Man Humidity the
merry ha-ha! Drink
Pipify ing Stimulating Rejuvenating
PEPSI-COLA
WELDON PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING WORKS
HIS UROL' NT HRKAND'
A soldier was p'eading wiili
his!
commanding officer.
"You are always on leave," ex
claimed the commanding officer.
"What on eanh do you want spec
ial leave for now?"
"My sister's baby is going to be
vaccinated, sir."
"And what has that got to do
with you?"
"She's my sister, sir," explain
ed Tommy, with a hurt look.
"What, the baby?"
"No, sir, the baby's sister's my
brother I mean I'm ihe mother's
baby er ihe father's my sister.
No, I mean"
"You mean," broke in the C.
O., angrily. "What do they want
you for? That is the point."
"For a godmother, sir." Edin
burgh Scotsman.
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Weak
Women
In use for over 40 years!
Thousands of voluntary
letters Irora women, tell
ing of the good Cardui
has done them. This is
the best proof of the value
of Cardui. It proves that
Cardui is a good medicine
for women.
There arc no harmful or
habit-forming drugs in
Cardui. It is composed
only of mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no bad
aJter-etlects.
TAKE
The Woman's Tonic
You can rely on Cardui.
Surely it will do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
"I was taken sick,
seemed to be ...
writesMrs. Mary E.Vesle,
of Madison Heights, Vs.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . .
Just staggered around.
... 1 read of Cnrriul,
and alter taking one bot
tle, or before taking quite
all, I felt much better. I
look 3 or 4 bottles It
lh.it time, and was able to
do my work. I take It In
the spring when run
down. I had no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
It is the best tonic I ever
saw." Try Cardui.
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About the first question our salesmen will ask you when you
try on one of our new
Is "How does it feel?" In other stores they ask "How does
it look?" The difference is that we will first select a hat that
will become you, and we know that a "Mallory" Hat will look
right, so what we want to know is whether the hat feels right
on the head. Be sure to have a look at our window this week
and come in and prove what we say.
FARBER & JOSEPHSON.
Mens and Boys Outfitters
WELDON, N. C.
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