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ESTAUIJSHI:D IN I860. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Suhscrjotioii $2 00 Per Annum VOL. LV. WELDON, N. ('., TIIUHSDAY, .JANTAKY 20, no. :js Children Cry The Kind You Haye Always BuuKht, mid wM.-h i, .t.,, la use fur over thirty years, hits borne t:..- vicnailire'.,! T- 8nd ,hus been ma(i'' 1,n,l''r l's per- n"1 s"P,'rvki"" n i's infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-cond " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience an;iins,t F H-riin,-nt Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself. What is CASTOR! A Castoria is a harmless substitute fur Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It mains' neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation', Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and iSnwels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and uutural sleep Xhe Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the In Use For Qver 30 Years The Kind You Hae Always Bought Kill That Cold With CASCARA J QUININE FOR 4jJV& AND Coldi, Cough. OMv L G Neglected Colt i are Dangerous Talt no ctmnctfs. Keep this starula d rrmt'dy handy for the lirst sneeze. H Teaks up a cU i.: h.iurs Hi'liuves Gnppo in i Jjvh- I xt c-llt-m tit Hi alai ht Quinine in this frm dnis nm alt ct tlie head--C.is.ara is Wnt Tunic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 1 K I Li For Cash Only S2I0 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOB 30 DM In iinlf-r In reduce stock. I per cent, on all CASH purchases over one dollar, except jjjjjj un acnuoi nouns, nig ow ! Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats and other goods recently received. money while this opportunity f The Bus Store, POOD GROCLKIliS build up the system, stimulate the braiii, iJ U increase your capacity to think. And right thinking bungs best, re mits. Our prices make you think. Call m to see us. L. E. HULL, Nr Hatchelor'i Opera housed Dixon-Lumlisr n Hiding Material for Modern n'- -a:ind9, Mantels, Door and Window Screensf, 'HADE TO OKDKK ANU for Flet y's Signature of nppc Will allow a discount .it 10 ui frttrt. MM Coii.e early and save MM. &M lasts. XM. VVELDON, N C Choice Hams There is nothing; more Rnneiiing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anvthinjj you may want iu the line of meats. All Kinds of Canned (ioods WKl DON. N.C & Millwork Do. Weldon, N C. MANUKACTUKBKH OF u. Vach Honrs KttiLLAK H1uv TAMED BANDIT WITH EYE. !H1 IHI Ii i. M,!! -, JACKSON As I !.!. MMs 1'IKSONAI.I- Anilrcw J.u-kMin was generally kiio ii a, ,i Ma n in.in w hose per son. il l iMvriy was never in ipies t:on. ( Inc i, ihc poeis eninycJ by the ill, I lc ul.'i' ias a very stern Pin' oi i-jc iiose cold unlliiii'h ma si ii--. ! k-! i their owner was unitiy, wihcd the courage of most men. W Ink- sitting .is a imlgc of the ni'reint cmni of Tennessee a famous ImiuIii usiped front eusto d nl Hie sluritt and scimg a mus ket i:h a 1uoik i aii.tched put his huk to the ftall and defied arrest. "I'd shout tile lirst man that comes near nie and bayonet the second," he s.uJ. He was the type of man I'lit w ould have made good his w lt d, and tlie sheriff instead of aneinpiing to arrest, made a report to the court. " I ake a hundred m.n it jounced them," contemp tuously ordered Jackson. A score ol men wete rounded up, but alter looking over die situation thescore reliised to enter the room. Jackson, informed of this Fact, got down from the bench, walked to the room, and without even a pistol, calmly strolled up to the bandit. l iNing Ins cold eyes on the man he sternly ordered him to hand over the musket. U'ithout a word the bandit meekly did as he w as told, and Jackson, taking him by the collar, marched him to the court room and proceeded to try him. B-Bi "3 a an a 'J u a i cj u BB I U 1 y I i Ei Q E D IS i E ii U m Terrific Read how Mrs. Albert (life-ay. nt H. -. 1). No. I, H uliird, III., got rid of tier ills. "Dining ... I ua9 .'iwftilly weik . , . My ins were terrific. 1 tliou n I KO'ild ilie The bear: e, down p.-uis were actu;' y so se-ert- I could not s-,;;id l!ie pressure of my Ii ,iuls on I lie lower Fart ol nty slnnmdi . . . simply Ic-lt as it tile was for lint a shoil lime. Aly husband was worried . . . One evening, while read ing the Birthday Alma nac, he came across a case similar to mine, and went sbaiglit lor some Cardui for inetotry. ft TAKE The Woman's Tonic VB " took ft faithfully and the results were immedi- ate." adds Mrs. Gregory, "I ciammed to set bet ter, all my ills left me, and 1 .-..nt Ihitagh . . .. :.U ..x trnhl Willi 1,11,111., I.VHUtw. My h,by was fat and stron, and myself thank God -am once more hale and hearty, can walk miles, do III V woA, I ihouuh 44 ve.'.rs old. feel like a new person. All 1 owe to tardui. for many years Cardui has m been found helpful in H I building up the system when run down by dis V orders peculiar to women. Take Cardui SB. m m n m m iv " mm at a u ut m u ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on (Vntiine Warning! I'iih' nvr" "Ituvur" on wrU(!r or mi tull'-t yu ire'not gctl'iur gfimiiii' Aspinu ,ir-i-ritiKi liv .livii-iHn fur twinty-iine years nl'.r,ivl a(i- I') millioin. 'liute Annirin onlv as UM in tin- Bhvit u BKe Itw t'liMs, lli'iiitii'lie. ' ViirnlRi, Wieiimstiwn, Knnu-he. Tonth;, In-, 1,11111 riro unit for 1'iiiii. I!ni'l tin 1 ixes of twrfve llnvr Tshli'ts f A-iiirin "ost few cent. DrueirwH ! " lf!.T.. !! agta. Airin i Hie trail- mark of llavw Mamifmuri' of Mim.mi.-tiui. -id-miUr ul MsJiuyliosuil. RESOLUTIONS. I here's a long and fine havana, with the Iragrance of a rose, Thai would bring a happy smile to any scout; Ii would give you satisfaction front your skull down to your tones Hut you can't have it You've sworn ofV Stick 'er out ! Tin re's a plug that's rich and juicy, with a lovely golden hue, That would help you make decisions when in doubt; l-or there's heaps of consolation -concentration when you chew But you can't have it You've sworn oil Stick 'er outl There's a little drink of whiskey, salvaged from the great typhoon That swept the country like a water spout; It would make you shimmie gaily like a prairie Mower in June But you can't have it You've sworn olf Slick 'er out ! There's a well-known poker table, with the hoys all gathered 'round, X'here a stack of chips a fortune great may sprout (Though it seems that heretofore your seed has lit on barren ground) But you can't ioin 'em You've sworn riff ! Stick 'er out ! There's a racy bit of gossip that would make an awful stir In the town and all the country round about. Should you give it out what Rumor says concerning "him or her" But you can't tell it You've sworn off Stick 'er out ! NEW RESOLUTIONS, Your New Year resolutions are such easy things to make, But I'm sure that you will find they are much easier to break; You have a list of things you'll do, you have a list marked "Don't," And though you vow you'll keep them all, I'll wager that you won't. You'll give up this or that thing with ii... .i ...:n ..:,.l.l.. ......... Dm lie Clinic win quiLMy uuc away hi jum u nine wiiiic, You're cross, unstrung and touchy, and you wish you had a smoke, And then you realize that resolutions are no joke. A week ortwo you stand it, but it takes a lot of power To keep your resolutions, and you're weakening every hour. "Oh, for one smoke," you deeply sigh, "no one will ever know." But yet, my Friend, do not forget, your face your guilt will show. Another week of torture, (hen your disposition sweet Has left you; you ate nervous, and you cannot sleep or eat. "Oh, hang ihe resolutions, I'm a total wreck right now One thing is sure, 1 tell you; I'll not make another vow." THAI'S MAT IT SAYS. John and Mary were talking and their young aunt overheard the following conversation: "I am glad that they have such good things to eat in heaven," said Mary. "You silly, they don't eat at all up there" objected John. "1 just guess they do, John Marten," answered the S year old Mary, with dignity. "It says in catechism; The Lord makes p'e serves and keeps us.' JOSHPH KNKW. Atetcher in a primary grade was UMiig her most ingratiating manner to m ike the subject ol physical geography attractive to her pupils. No, can any one tell me what shape the world is? she pursued her Socranc method. Joseph arose rapidly as his hand unfurled to the summons. Please, ma'am, he said, my fath er says it's in a hell of a shape. UNSTEADY. John, began the wife sternly, I noticed y on r coat on Hie hall sta.,d this morning all covered with mud. How did that happen? Sorry, my dear, responded hub by meekly. I dropped it in the gutter as I was coming home lasi evening. Ah, and were you in it? 1921. Burst: "How come you're tak ing up chewing tobacco?" Dud: "Well, the wife drinks home brew and smokes cigarettes, so I've got to do something to as sen my masculinity." A NERVOUS WOIY AN Huiituravlllo. W. Va "After I pot on-r tt.e tiiniieii-ia last suriim I w:is kit run down and Buffered from funf tlonal dominances. I uflored wl b beaiiiiB pains and was 10 nervous I Wl as If I would go to itei--s. My bi, nil was so short thai 1 auld n walk up hill at all or hardly walk i-p-talrs. Having used Dr. t'lvnw'a K Tiirlte Presi-rlptlon with miod result whin 1 rame Into womanhood, I de cided to try It again. 1 have taken three h-illles mid am fenljiiu due." Mlttf. NHM.1K J. BUSC1I. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA a ready, cheery smile, ANOTHER SHOCK COMING. MOL)l-:i YOCNi; W OMAN AliLE TO I'KOMlSi: AI.'NTli; A FI'HTHKR Sl'KI'KISi; 1'OK Till-: COMING EVENING. "Young girls nowadays," said Miss Mary (i. Kilbreth, the well- known ami suffragette, "are flip pant and totally indifferent to the opinions of their elders. Woman suffrage is to blame. "On a bathing beach last summer a beautiful young girl appeared in a bathing sun that was extremely daring. Her aunt approached her as she was swaggering in this cos tume beside the water's edge and remonstrated with her. 'Sylvia,' said the aunt, '1 con sider that costume absolutely shocking. ' " 'Oh, you do, do you?' the girl replied indifferently. "Well, wait till you see me in my new evening gown.' " CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always the bignature re of SWALLOW IN(J HIS WORDS. Lil.le Jimmy, having been publ ished for naughtiness, started mumbling to himself. w hat ate vou doing now ? asked his mother. I'se sweann', saii! the young ster, but I'se chewing it up so Clod won t hear me. HOW S THIS ? f nili-i un- II limited IHillurN Itewarit fm any can,' oil alanti ttiat cannot be eurt'd t,y Hall s alanti Mfiiiciue Hull s atanti Mnlii'iiic lias lieea takeu hy laianli sulieuMb loi the past 3a years, and has become knonn as the 'niONt reliable reint-dv foi catarrh. Hall's Catanli .Mcdiciue acts thru the Wood on the Mucous surfaces, expelliu the Poison from the Hlood aud hcaliiiir the dlscaMcd portion. After you have taken Hall's I'atan-li stediciue lor a short time you will see a great improvement iu your genera health. Start taking Hull's Mcdiciue t once ami get rid of catai i h. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken inter nally actiUK directly upou the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. I'. J. t'UKNKY i CO., Toledo, Ohio- Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drup'st. Hall's l-amilv I'itls tor I'ousti iiatiou Johnny, said a fond mother to her boy, which would you rather do speak French or Spanish? 1 would rather talk Turkey. JENNY LIND. i kn(jv ni at my i(i:i)i:i;.u:i( 1 1 l-TH" How' MI'SIC CAN opi:n i hi: hook oi nii:iii-;AKi. Of all the great singers v. ho have charmed the world and adorned the profession of their Christian faiih, nunc was greater Jenny I.ind, horn in Sweden in IS2I. After winning remarkable success as an opera singer, she suddenly (tiitted the stage and was never in duced to return to it. She chose thereafter to sing in oratorios. Jenny l.ind was once asked by a young lady, as she sat on the sea beach: "What made you leave the opera, Madame ?" The song stress had been reading the Bible, and the sun was setting in majestic glory over the waves. Jenny Lind replied : Because, my dear, every day I was thinking less and less of that" pointing to the sunset "and nothing at all of that" point ing to the Bible. Those who ever heard her sing the solo "I know that my Kedeemtr liveth" will never forget the tone of personal certainly, founded on faith, with which she uttered I know. Jenny Lind was buried in the lovely cemetery at Malvern, in 18S7, and many a pilgrim has stood beside her marble tomb and read the words : "I know that my Redeemer liveth" which is appropriately in scribed thereon. In Poets' Corner, Westminster Abby, there is a me. morial to the singer below the bust of Handel, whose noble music she interpreted so finely. By the way when Princess Christian unveiled this memorial which also bears the words: "1 know that my Re deemer liveth" the aged husband of Jenny Lind, who had survived her, was present. During one of Jenny Lind's visits lo America she called on John Lriccson, a fellow-countryman who had settled in the United Slates and won great fame as an inventor. He lived a secluded lile and denied himself to visitors. Jenny Lind sent up her card, but iiriceson, not apparently recalling her identity, d.d not appear. Then the songsiress began to sing one of the ancient Swedish lullaHes wiih which mothers in Scandinavia sing their children to sleep. The closed door opened at the sound of the golden notes, recalling child hood's happy days, and out came John liiiccsoii, with te.ir in his eyes, to greet and thank Jenny Lind. It was one instance of luw music can open the d ,or of the heart. .- .4MMIMaWHMHni EVERY CHILD needs nourishment that not only sus tains strength but also promotes nor mal growth. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a food-tonic that is of special significance to children. Those who are not thriving ought to take Scott's Emulsion Scolt ABowoe, Bloomfiitd, N. i. ALSO MAKERS OF KH101Q5 (Tablets or Granules) for INDIGESTION Publication of Summons. Ninlli ( ioIiu, Ituhl.i l.iiinlv Iu the superior I'ouit. 1NMK I.. LON(i,Plaiutitll Vs. OTIS IA)Nli. DefeuiUiii. The ilefeiKlaut, Otm Louif, abtive- named, will take notice that au action rntitlffl an above hau been comiueaced tho Suin'iior lourt of Halifax oouu tv tor the purpose of ohtaioiuic a di vorce tor the t-aul Annie 1,. Lou if irom the nul Otii Konif, and that the com plaint herein has hceu duly tiled on the 27 tli day of iH'eeuiber, IS'.'O; the faiine of action therein being for a divorce on the Htatuatory ?roumU of fornication and adultery, and the said defendant will ftulhej take notice thai he is re quired to appear at the Court Mouse of xaid county on the3lHt day of January, lUlM, in the olhce of the Clerk of the Superior Crmrt of said Halifax County N.C, and answer or demur to the comulaiuWin laid action, or the plain- till will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tier saiu complaint. This the 27th day of December, lftiU. Clerk of the Superior Court. Select Your Victrola Now 'V"';i 1 1 ''i:w ii i ' i? i i'iii' i Miit i; : s i mm !' I r!"M' If you are (me ol those who arc ilui-king ul tuving juM j "Talking Machine," duu'i decide on an mfcricr in ike a Vici i c (sN no more. Let us dt'inoiisirair ihr in trn-n,.i,ii.. -i,,,,-, ,,,, a i. . -. .,,.i, brings you all instruments it brings arm reproujction u stands unlay in a ci.isn by ii-,l-Ii, A small initial payment will place your Vicirola in your home. 'vve carry in slock all the latest records. Call at our stm e and let us demonstrate. Weldon Fnrnitnra Cimpany, WELDON, N. C Helped Father and Son "Ziron Did Us Both Good," 1, Mr. Gentry, of Norene, Term. JT Is a well-known iiiim1k.iI fact, tli.it inn is a m- -e .sary conMUuent of the -'.ood, r i'd dial lilond lacking iron is the cause oi many trouble thai onlv iron will cure. .iron, a scientific compound of iron Willi other valuable ingredients, is the retikJy to take when your blood neeils ninre iron, and your system requires aj tonic. Ziron is mild and harmless, does n"t stain the teeth, and is good for c,i. ttn.'n as well as adu!ls. iU. P. U. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn., . But Don't Worry Aboui the I'asi- -The important time is TO- DAV NOW. Begin Right, Ct.nie X'uh I s, spurred on by a ) new determination to save, and next year the record will be all iu your tavor. Start your Account Here with only $1 il you wish but STAKT it. One days delay may lengthen into years. E3 jmml'ii-m The Citizens Bank MAI IPAX. N. C. W I- Invite the people ul Halifax ronle this ttunk hv not liuve a iheiking account? It is necessary In these times. Il snxes you money, and you have a re ceipt against payments to your creditors. Kesides if gives you a standing in your community. Sound Hanking, and Invite you to open an account with us. The smallest account receives as much attention as the largest with us. We pay 4 per cent. Compounded Quarterly on Savings. Com in and talk it over with us. need y 11 nu rued us STPAICHT Better and : !,;. '" ".1'..''-" . . ,4 I I ;OTMiairl k '-'"' '" vf-i TBS , !.;,;; i ' - ....... iji t'l TJ me k i.i; i,; .iiim -ui tone wriu-s: "Ziron Iron T- -"ic lias made good in my fa inly. I h ,ve u-id it to a very j;reat advant".'- to myself r-nd iiy 14-j year-o'd boy. It did us b--.ii r od. 1 think it is -'-! .r &, ine for what it bj recoiiuiu'necd " If you an- I' ll', v.-eal:, tired, feel down and out, tai.-.' Zimn. It wi;i pat Iron intc your blood and shruld help build youup.1 tie! at--...'' Ironi vour uru-jejist today, and give- ZIVi N a frdr t a,. Sold by him under a -nc-iey-l' ck (j ar. nii" Ask him about it. I ,c will tc il you. I f &idi ti l i M i!i tV i. 1 m whit wflHirwri Jt I mid surrounding country to pnt We have every facility known lor 10 STRAIGHT j c pleasing thar. c'ff&r. ' hr your -avorite age -' unply icu write us. ."J LLtWIjCluAK MrU.LUJti.H-N.J.' i-J3 " Largest Independtat Cv Far-q ii'llv WorH 1 llr Mirt .I,-.- II III
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