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(h(Trfiilnn5anoKen.ww"
no.hcr Opium, Morphine nor
MihcriU.NoTNAHCOtlc,
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A h.lnfiilRemeryrbr
Constipation and DiarrnoM
niul Fevcrisnnr5 '
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Exact Crmy nf Wrapper.
ASTDRIA
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Bargains for You
I if Nt I'airni I Icnir
Compound I :i:d
See J Uve,
Clover Seed,
VI hem Midhng
W. T PARKER & CO ,
Wholesale
WKI.DOW,
Dixoa kmk h
Weldon, N. C.
MAM'KAl-TL'KKItS OK
Building; Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors
Minds, Mantels, Door
MADE TOOHIpKK ASM
'Jood Material!. High (Irade
Many
mer
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&t "T The very newest
: vr flenrvettea and
m si
am 11 n
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,&33 we nave a t-ompieie nnc 01 lui anu
M Qentlemen's Furnishings.
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4. L. swmcK,
The Busy Store,
GOOD GEOCERIES build up the sysiem, siimulaie ihe brain, and
increase your capacity 10 think. And right thinking brings best re
rults. Our prices make you think. Call in 10 see us.
L. E. HULL,
JNtor firtchttor's Open liousa.
CASTORIA
rI"f'l'i,j Children.
Mothers ' row That
Genuina Castoria
Always
Bears tho
Signature,
of
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
raaterarawftasu
$11 Ml
.'7c
HI. SO
Vli5
Cash Store
N. C.
Millwark h
and Window Screens
HKlil l.AII STUCK S1ZKS.
Workmanship Our Slogan
v u
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SAVE
m
MONEY
m
By trading at home and
still be a booster for uur jjj-j
town.
Bargains in Su;n
(ioods.
styles in Organdies
CreDe-de.Chine. ' J
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WELDON, NC
Choice
There is nothing more
appetizing than a slice of
our choice ham. We have
anything you may want
In the Jine of meats. All
Kinds of Canned Goods
WELDON. 1N.C
Revival Planned
For Entire South
Widest Evangelistic Effort Ever Wads
Will Be Launched Soon.
Nashville, Ttun. I'lttiiH for an I
evHUK'llHtJc movement which Mill
cover (lie entire South and operate
In 2t Oui fhurchfs ai the name time'
wrp being formulated by the ('enttmury j
I'dinmlsri'in ami tho e.nwlist com
mitten of the M. K, Church, Smith. )
Itlshop V, V W DiirllnEton Is the I
chairmi'.n of the joint Jin-itliiR com
mitten and Dr. O. K. (iotldunl la tin
exucutlve secretary
Standard Plan Made. j
Tlit) movement will operate accord
Ing to a slunilanl plan. This plan pro
vldes for u pri'liininrry mirvey of the i
entlr Mouth to discover what permm I
are not affiliated with any religious '
denomination. '
Dr. A. C. Zumbrunnen is In i-harpe ;
of tlifl survey, and he hns made pre-
tlminary Investigations In a birKe '
number of typicial sections an sampler
to guide pastors in surveying their ,
own fields !
When these surveys are completed ,
the evaiiRclistlc movement will he
la urn-hod in an effort to Interest all
non-church mem hers wboae name1
have been secured.
It haa Van est mated that half t
million .vnrkers will be enliited tc '
personally interview the persona whe
have no church mom' ershlp.
OPERATION
Canton, Ohio. "1 suffered from a
female trouble which caused me much
stuttering, and two
doctors decided
that 1 would have
to po through an
iperation before i
could get well.
My mother, who
had been helped by
I.ydiaK. I'mkham's
Vegetable Com
Iiouiid, a i vised me
to try it before aub
mittmwtoan opera
tion. It relieved me.
trom mv troubles
yrt I run do my houe w-.rk without any
Ulioulty. I advise uny woniiin who is
atlliL'ted with female troubles to give
i ydirt E. I'inkhnm's Vegetable Com-
I )HMind a trial and it will do as much for
j tik i. i. "Mrs. Maiuk liuYh, 1421 5th
! St.. N. E., Canton, Ohio.
vmetimes then are serious condi
tions where a hospital operation is the
only alternative, but on the other hand
j so many women hi:ve been cured by this
' famous root and ii.rlt remedy, I.yuia K.
( 1 i' kham's Vegetable Conipoiinil, after
iloctors have said that an operation was
necessary every woman wIm wants
to avoid an (iperation should ;'ive it a
fair trial before ul luiUiiitf to such a
trying ordeal.
'if complication e-ii:-. write to Lydia
E. Fiiihh;..,! :' : ' !i. Mass..
for advii . ... - '-:y yeurs
I exnericrict' is t yui.r ? i' ice.
Polk Miller's
Liver Pills
The Good Old Fashioned Kind
thi't have been coin'; Good Work
for C0 y"ar wili.&ut c. mge vi
lormula. N'ore pppularlhjn ever.
Grcut if! fi'-ilrm, Sitk b"adrhe.
Comtipition and Biliousness.
At nil uragtfisti. Manulactured
o!k NVilcr Urug U
Inc.. RiJimonJ, Vj
':10c.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Nama "Bayer" is on Genuina
Aspirin sa' lijyer
, )
ln-!-t nu "llivrr T.iblets of Aspirin"
n a "Day or akapV containing proet
Vri'iMi.'iw f..r Col.U, Pmn, Headache,
.'earaljriii. I.uiiiImc', nnd IDiuim.itwm.
V.ihm "JLiyer" inein- genuine Aspirin
ic(iiTibc-l bv jiltyfirirtiiH (or nineteen
wars Ifirnly tin biiVfit of 12 tnlifets
itt lew ii'tii. Aetiii i tr.tiia mark
f llMVer M imii u inn' m Munoaeetie
i. idfter of S:ibi 'yV;n ,
rtc.tr u Otwct -
Keep your cto-nach ,'eet .
todny and ward o'f (lie in'i i
gesliun of twnoirow - tiy
the new ftiJ to dicistiun.
As pIcasHiu ur.J a -Mj to
take as candy.
MAOi av acorr a bownk
MAKLAV O' auOTT'6 ILMUI.i9N
sateHaV
Onlv A Cold.
ie you ill'1 ih often annrtired"Oh,
it s only a cold," as il a cold wa a mat
It i of little eonsenm-nee, hut people are
hebFinnnikr to learn that a common cold
is a matter uot to be trilled with, that
some of the uiont mi-houn tliseanes start
Kith a cold. Ah noon art the tirst indi
cation of a cold appears take Chamher
lein'H Cuugli Remedy. Kememherthat
the sooner you k'1 rid oi the edd the
lens the dautrer, aud this remedy will
quip you throw it otf.
HOW Ml 50YD
AVOiii LU AN !
EPISCOPAL B
MOVES FOR UNITY
CHANGE IN CONSTITUTION TO
ADMIT CONQHF.GATtON.
ALIBTS
CHtrUH IS IIKORGAM7.ED
Nitton-Wldfl Campaign Expected To
Make Possible Several Impreaaiva
Developments Within
Communion
iouthern leaders of the Episcopal
Church, back home after the epoch
making General Convention of the
Church at Detroit, have plunged iuto
the taak of shaping Into reality the
impressive policies tor which founda
tion was lafd there, and which include:
1. The move toward a uuiou of
churches, to which the Episcopal
Church committed itself by stps tor
aa amendment to its Constitution that
will permit In three yeans the Epis
copal ordination of Congregational
clergymen, as well as similar agree
ment with other denominations.
t. The complete reorganization of
tba Church, Ihruuxb creation of an
executive council to uuoplaut all exist
ing official hoards of Uiu Ueuerai Lou
veatiou.
3. The establishment of the Nu
tlonal Church League for Social and
Industrial Domoerucy, to fight for so
cutl and economic principles on a
Christian basis.
All these tilings the bruadeuing of
the Church's scope, and function are
expected to be made puesible turougi.
the success of its Nallun-Wlde Cam
ualgu of spiritual awaktmiug uuu
greater practical service. This cam
paign, designed to extend the Church'
influence along social, educational anu
spiritual lines at home and abroad,
has been described by leaders of the
Church a "the greatest missionary
adventure la the history of the com
luuulou, an adventure that should Uelj
mightily to enaulb ibe Church to rt
oover Its Aposiulic torch of leadership
(reed from the uoulrol ol the stand
pat Influence that have for so lom;
muliled its yroUaiu.iiion of Christim.
huudauieutale."
"The genius of the NaUon W.de
Campaign is uot the mouey-raislng
end ol it," said In Robert W. Fal
lon, national campuigu director, who ib
towing the Bouth. ' It Is a very mod
a financial goat, that of probably
lew than 50,uoU,UuO far the richest
Church of Pi'uiestuniisra In America.
The big thing is the campaign's
avowed determination to reach every
individual comaiuulty of the Church
te discover Just what his religion
eaua to hltu, and what be is willing
to sacrifice for it. U intends tu trails
form every 'paper com as un leant' uilo
a real Churchman aliens with Uie
old isal for the sprwad n Christian
fundamentals.
' We must organize the world along
LBttdfisb line, or the aelfish iulereste
of civilisation will organise it along
selfish lines."
BpUooptU leaders are pointing to
ttie proposed concordat with the Con
grrtatitiua) Church the old Church
of the Puritans- as a historic event
hi religious annals, aa It brings Into
sloee unity of effort two great forces
la the national life that were aa far
tpart religiously and socially as the
poles throughout colonial history and
iown to and including the War Be
tween the 8lates-the Puritan of New
England and tba "Anglican Cavalier"
of the South.
CAROLINA CHURCH
ENTERS INSURANCE
FIELD FOR FLOCK
KPItCOPAL RECTOR DIVIBIB
PLAN TO CARE FOR PARISH
IONERS AND DEPEND
ENTS IN TIME OF
TROUBLE.
Death benefits, sick benefits and
16 age pensions are part of the prac
tical Cfcrtatiantty practiced by 9t.
lohaa Episcopal Mission of Cbarlea
toa. S. C, among Its parishtonrra, with
sne day's wage a mouth from each
employed man and woman u pre
Blwm. St. Joha's la perhaps th first
'Insurance church" In history.
la the four months the plan has been
in operation, the congregation haa in
areaaed until a movement haa been
itarted to raise a $00,000 fund and
build a church large enough fur the
needs.
The inventor of the "Insurance
church" plan la Kev. A. E. Cornish, a
veteran Episcopal Rector of Charles
ton. Mr. Cornish held the pulpit of
St. John's from 1 883 to 1 896. and re
turned last July when the Upiicopul
Nation wide Campaign for ascertain
lug and financing the needs of the
whale Church made tt necesiarjr tor
some one to direct th survey of the
pturtsik.
Mr. Cornish found his former partsa
looers strangely apathetic. Deciding
to win eU their Interest, Le planned
to glv them an opportunity to do
ome ifcing definite for the majjaa
nano and constructive work of th
eharo Th Insurance plan waa con
ceived. All msnjbrs of the mission
passing th age of 7" are to be peu
toned at U week Persons who tall
111 are grrea 6 a week sick beaeflt
for lour consecutive weaks. On hun
dred dollars is paid the relative of
eacts aneaiber la good standing at hlri
Mr P. l.aDuke, Tanner, 'Says'
"Vou Bet Wats Can Rite
Through Metal."
"I had feed bin lined with ziuc lat
year, rat (rot through (iretly soon. Was
outlS. Al pkif. of KAT-MNAI1 killed
so many rats, that I've never been with
out it since. Our eollie doir uevei touch
ed KAT SNAP." You try it.
Three Sizes, Ufa., r"e. aiitl 1.
s.d.l and guaranteed by I'mrce-Wlnte'
head lidw, Co.. Weidou
Pio
mil
Imitating the Opal.
The opal Is more dilhYult to iinltott
than is the diamond. Hut from artl
!lelnl eoiundiim, stained with chronu
iilum, real rubles cuu be mude, am
very cheaply. If the coloring wfent I'
tllfinlum uxld, the product becomes I
jieuulue urtlllelal sapphire.
1 his Mfuns Vou.
In n vou iret tip Willi u Imd taste in
your u 1 1 nt 1 1 . ii ilnll tiieti leelinir, im iel
ish foi I'lioil aint ute cuiiotiputcil, vou
may know that ymi nei d a dotc ol
( 'Immln-ilum's Tulileti. They not only
Cause un Uirii'e.iMe nniveliieilt ol the
howi-U, hut el :ili-e aim lifointe the
toiiiiieli ami iinpiuve I'm- il iifst lun
Aii enmged man te.irs his hair,
but an enraged wonnti tears her
husband's.
Tn ki:k is moie Ciitari b in ttnn st etiou
of the country than ull oilier dir-east-s
put tt mctlier, uthl until the last fen
years wai supposed to he incurable. Fur
a jreut iiiiiny years ihn'tii w pnniuunei-d
it a local difcasc and pu seribe.l lueul
remi'lies, unl by coustaully failing to
cure with loeul ttentmriit, pntnuuue-d
it iiHMiiiible. Science hasptuvent atairh
to be a constitutional disease, ami
therefore ri'iiiiie constitutional treat
ment, llall'tt atanh Medium manufac
tured by !'. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on
the market, It is taken internally It
nets dnectly on tiie blood and miieou'
surfaces of tbe iystciii. They oiler one
hundred dollars for an y cae it fails to
cure.
F. .1.1 MKM.V A CO.,
Toledo, Ohio
e-ntiiomals sent tier, l'nce To centu
pel I ultle. J-oh! hv all druistc.
1 1 tt't" Kamilv IMIIn nr CnnvtiMitx n
Never crack a joke on delicate
ground.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
YOU WOULDN'T TRY
TO TAME A WILD-GAT
Hr. Dodson Warns Against Use
of Treacherous, Danperoui
Calomel.
Cah nel salivate? TV men-wry.
Calomel sets like dvimmiie on Mltitf
fflsh liver. W hen ealomtd eniin-N into
contact with muir bile it ern-tu-t into it
caurtiu erainptii and n.iu- i
If you leel bilious, IteHilai Ii V, runnli
pa ted' and all kiio.ki-1 out, n-t no U
vour druffinst and net a b'ttlr of Dod-
son's Liver Tone for n f-'v ceuts which
is a harmless vegruiblo -nliihite for
danteroua i"alornel. Tak. a -pn-mfid and
If it doesn t start vein bvi r ami
straighten you up Wtt-r and quicker
than nasty calomel and with. ml n,nkiii
you sitk, you ju-t ro bail i.tul "u
monev.
If you take ealeini'l to.lay x.ai'll be
sick and nauseated tumor , betides,
It may milivate you, Jnle it uu take
Dodson n t.iver Tune tu n ill wake up
feeling (treat, full ot atnhii.on ami ready
for work or ntav It's harmless, pleas
ant aud safe to give to children, they
like It.
Cotton Storage.
We have almost unlimited space for
storing halt cotton at reason hie rates in
sprmklercil warehouses.
(.AliOUNA KAUU1NU COMPANY,
11 o Ot Henderson, V C.
mms& wms.
aff - uoar -round soit
Rome was not built in
Bevos Ijoularity be
cdiiio countrywide in
tliree inontlis because
of five years prepar
ation in perfecting tlie
beverage.
Sold wpryitiofp' form Lot tuppied 6 grotor, tU . fyist aid dmiK
Vutfoti nro i-trifod to import mtpiantr
ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS
An epitaph is a mixture ol the
wit of ihe living and the virtues of
the dead.
A tiood Couifh Medicine for
Children.
-Mis. .1. W. Phillips, Kdou, I. a,
phoned to. I. . l loyd, the merchant
there, fur n bottle of Chamberlain;
'ouirli hemedy uul mui1 she hud bought I
a bottle uf it at his his wtuie recently j
and that it was dome her children so
much (rood that she wanted to keep up
the treatment You will find nothing I
heitei for couifhs and colds in ehildii'u
or for yourself. It keeiiM the coutfh
ie, expectoration euy and soon flees
the system from the cold.
It's simply impossible for one
man in love women ai Ihe
same time - alter one ot tliem hnds
il out.
Constipation.
.Must la.vativt's aixl rutliuittoK allutl
only tt'liiponiiy rt'lifl Hint lioull lie
UM'il onlv for tliat niipof,.. Wlicliyou
n:mt hm manPiit Hhrt' tnkt ( lialnlxr
ail, Tal'U'ts auil In' oiiU'tut lo olenr
tin ilirt'i'tioiinttitlirat'li pm'kat'c. '1'tiOM'
luUi'ts not onlv niovi' the howcls. hut
improvi' tin apiM'tilc mill slitMii;ttii'ii
tin' diift'iitiou.
If all women who look back were
turned inlo salt pillars ihe streets
would be lined with staiues.
I.ady In Chicago Telegraphs fo Ar
Unt-Snnp.
llrail Mih. Hiillilm' win1: "Vouell'H
rtt'inuiiattil I'o , t'stt'u-til, N. .1. Ilusli
:i Bortliol'liA't' SNAl'." l.at.-r ri'fi ivi'J
rollowinc ll'tti'r, li'A I'-SNAI'arrivi'il. II
riil our housi' of rats iu no tinuv .lunl
movi',1 hi'ir from I'a.. wht'it 1 usul KAT
SN.M' with ifrrat rcsultH."
Tliri't' Sit'H. J.'ip. . .Mil uihII.
Sol, I aud uuuianti'i'i! 1'V rioive Whitt'-
head tlanlwaie 1 o.. Weldon.
The smile of lovely woman
Wakes u hit in any clime;
But ihe smile of old Dame fortune
Beats ull others every time.
lames Watson Says, "I'll Never
forget Whi n l ather's Mors
(lot Cholera."
"dm' ntuumiir ho found I'll tioira di'ad
and several siek. He called in the Yet.
win) alter .livei'liim a rat caueht on tlie
preunses. dei'Kled tliat the rodenti had
I'onveyed iieiliis. MlH'r Itieli I'm never
without UAT-sNAI'. It'll the surest,
iiiirki'sl rultlestroyer I know."
Thiee Sizes, -.'te., .irc. and
Sold and guarantied 1 y I'leiee-Wlnte
head lldvt. Co., We'do-..
,ilimg worries a woman like
forgetting a secret she warns to
tell.
A Hat 1 hat Didn't Smell Alter
ItiiiiR Dead lor 3 Months.
"I sweat it was dead at least three
tmmllis.'' said .lames Sykes. hutelier,
vVeslli.'Id. N. .1. "We saw thi.rat every
dav. 1'iit a rake of HAT SNAP liehuid
a l.airel. Months later n,y wife aknl
almut tht! rat. llenu'iidieied theharrel,
looked hehnid it There was tlie ml
dea.l, nut the slightest odor."
Tlni eSues. 'J.'ic. 'iOo and (I.
Sold and Kiiaranteed by Tierce White
li.iad Hdw. Co., Weldon.
Only a doctor of long experience
can look doleful when an epidemic
is brewing.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
drink
mm
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
il 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 ihe 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 Buys Outfitters
WELDON. N. C.
The Citizens Bank
HAI IFAX. N. C.
WE Invite the people of Halifax and surrounding country to pat
ronize this Bank. Why not have a checking account? It it
necessary in these times. It saves you money, and you have re
ceipt against payments to your creditors. Besides it gives you a
standing in your community. We have every facility known lor
Sound Banking, and Invite you to open an account with us.
The smallest account receives as much attention as the largest
with us.
We pay s) per cent. Compounded (Juarterly on Savings.
Come in and talk it over with us. W e need you, you need us.
wsumaoaxiraKiMiraira
S i t i r nn a m l A T !
INVIT.'
5
You are Inviled to open an account with the
JJAMT OF EflFIUD,
EflflELD, ft. C.
s
S 4 Per Cent, allowed
gT" ment Compounded Quarterly.
S YOU can bank by mail
SBaTifBOtiaOtOtm
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Croup Threatens
Quick relief of baby's croup often
forestalls a aerioui situation when this
dreaded disease comes in the lata
hours of nipht.
MM
wuxrM tnccurmrs
Mof ben ilintild km t f of Rrame'e Vipeoett
th Silre cunvfnirnt Wben Crpap thrtuni. tiil
drlnlilful Hive tubbed well into babr'i IhrMt,
cheat and under tlif rmi, will re lie tbe eboiiof
feicak trjnrii!i,n. and promote reeilnJ deep. Take
place of run teniae Snui.
Utedeiicatifeif brpbr
liciau in combitloc
croup, co Ida, pnou
tnoniftt etc. la child! a
u well at crows-itpt.
10c 60c andlt lOat
It droc HUM or MM
prepaid bf
Brame Drug
Company
N.WuaMborN.C.
pARM Vi'ANTiiD.
I want in buy a good farm, give
' lull particulars as to size, improve
merits, locaiion, etc., in first letter,
j also best price. Address "Buyer,"
care this paper.
in the Savings Depart-5
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