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E5TAHI.ISHI.-:J IN 1866. vol.. M'. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Siibscription$2 00 Per Annum WKLDON, N. ('., THURSDAY, .1 ANT'AHY 27, M:!1. no. :'. K. MTnntfnts 15 Fluid Prachn y Jipl r, nrn biniilHtinUicraol by RiuU- i-v ni For Ir.l-.t-.f.i ami Children til mm THE GOLDEN ROLE. ' I HOI 1 si'KAK W ITH Till; T'N'.I I Oh AN(.I IS." ,Tlicn-KftomotinilDifcli j D.t r.wttlilb llwertuincss uiu m j." neither Opium, Morphine nor jlinwnl.NoTAHC0TK- I ?TZ. t MrilS 1 it;.,r't'' " . . .' j. ... ! AhcljrnlKcmca u.. i 1 "STJiSSS-! resiittriii ttuMvrromlnlnfency f.-tc Simile Si42,ot listt; Mothers Know Tha . Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature, of rC Yonic mm t.i.v r r i i i LW ft vv In Use For Over Thirty Years Kill That Cold With iV CASCARA 7 QUININE AND )MV Grippe FOR Colds, Coughs Neglected Colui are Dangerous Tk m chances. Keep this star Ma J remedy handy for the first sneeit, Hieakn up u wlj I:. 24 hurs Rrlieves Onppo in 3 iUys 1 tvellent fur Ht-aaacha (,) .li.ino In this f-rm does n.it all ct the head Cascara ia best Tonic I -native No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 8 m m m m m m m . m m m m m m m m m i SI Jfg H 3 1 1 , There is no asset to a communi ty so great us that of a friendly spirit - gooj roads, telephone and even churches 1101 excepted and it is the women w ho make a neigh borhood friendly. Lverybody fears the gossip of thai group of pecu liarly minded men who inhabit the environs of ihe stove in the village store, their thoughts as dark and useless as the tobacco they chew and spit, liven that, however, is ignored in the friendly atmosphere we women can create. Snobbishness is mure a charac teristic of the country than of the town, and is u tosiered by us wo men. X e do not need to be snob bish and few of us feel snobbish ness, e are busy, someone must slay ai home; when we do gn we are a In lie diffident. Then it is that the tenant thinks the land owner's wile is high and mighty and members of one church have a good tune among themselves and do not think of the little woman who has just moved in. And so it goes. To be friendly costs no money. The hearty smile and greeting that men have acquired though meet ing ihe world and his neighbor for generations, we might copy with profit. The old saying "liven the cat can look at the king" might be changed to "liven the king can speak to the cat." The biggest, finest lesson we women can set ourselves to learn is that ol tolerance and charity. "Though I speak with the tongues ol men and of angels and have not charily," as written 2,l)()0 years ago, but it is jusi as true now as then (ihariiv in thought, word and deed means being kind in small things. i means applying the (iolJen Rule every hour every day. Ii iiu .ins pulling one's self in the other person's place and trying to understand, It means giving the benefit ol ihe doubt w lu re iniJei si.indmg is impossible. Progressive Partnerr THE "OLD RELIABLE" THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT White Haired Alabama Lady Sayi She Hat Sceo Medicioei Come and Co But The "Old Reliable" Thedford'i Black-Draught Came and Stayed. TO-DAY. Por Cash Ouly in dcd rem mcpiiiiMT cno in nnvs iu r Lit out i. uiouuuiti tun ju unui m In order to reduce stock, I will allow a discount af 10 -jjj per cent, on all CASH purchases over one dollar, except jjgjg on School Books. Big Stock of jbt jjg Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats and other goods recently received. Home early and save W-f money while this opportunity lasts. 4. L. SWHBtfK, It WliLDON, N C W The Busy Store, sv- itk j3St -X .y ijc t iMt- f. it' '"""""SWWWWWWW'""' ,r Z' J, Z, u -wiiuijiii 6'i 3 Dutton, Ala, In tecommendingThed lotd's Black-Draught to her friends and neighbors here, Mrs. T. F. Parks, a well known JacksonCounty lady, said: "I am getting up In years; my head is pretty w hite. I have seen medicines and reme dies come and go but the old reliable came and stayed. I am talking ol Black- ferlmg after meals. Sour stomach and sick headache can be relieved by taking ltlatk-Draught. It aids digestion, also ssisls the liver in throwing oil impuri ties. I am glad to recommend Black Draught, and do, to my friends and neighbors." Thediord's Black-Draught is a stand- I'OK ALL VOI' KNOW IT MAY HE I HL ONLY DAY YOf TILL KVI'K II VL. You get up w ith a scowl on your face, a lump in your stomach, a weight on your soul. You look out and see no sunshine. Drizzling rain dampens everything. It's soggy under foot. "Beastly weather,'' you mutter to yourself, "A bad day today," you persistent ly and pessimistically say to every one you meet. You fooll There is no such thing as a bad day. Good days and bad days only exist in your own head. The weather has noth ing to do with it. liach day is what Select Your Victrola Now i ft; 3f; MS i"i ..? m : mi - , ;.i! .; (, 'ff'V' '' ; vou make it tor vourselt. P,:ul 1 Draught, a liver medicine we have used ard household remedy with a record ol ; weather is only an unfortunate over seventy years of successful use. 1 opinion. ! Every one occasionally needs something ; Suppuse II is raining pitchforks. j lou gel word that your salary has j been doubled or that a forgotten i l'2'L' !' lor years one that can be depended up on and one that w ill do the work. "Black-Draught will relieve indigettion to h-lp cleanse the system of impurities. aiidconstipationiltakenrigM.andlknowjTry Black-Draught. Insist upon Thed for I t.-ied it. It is the best thing I have ford's, the genuine. ever found for the full, uncomfortable! At :.M diu;,isti. 0.73) THE PLEASANT WORLD. BY FRANK L . STANTON 1 don't care what they're sayin' it's a pleasant world all 'round, An' silver bands are playin', an' the blessin's comin' down ! There's more 0' love an' laughter, though sorrows seldom miss, An' twill be a bright hereafter if it's half as sweet as this ! VCe don't forget the trouble it makes mist around the eyes, But, when one star is settin', don't you know one more'll rise? We're in love with the past an' present we're in love with all that An' bright will be the next world if it's half as sweet as this ! So, sing your halleluia, an' let the music roll ! An' take in all Ihe sunshine let it simmer in your soul ! For all its tribulations, the world has much of bliss, An' the next world will be jolly, if it's half as fine as this ! is, DAD'S OLD HAT, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 1:1 I I CTIVK COMPROMISE. Heck You say you never have domestic squabbles; how do you avoid ihemr Peck Well, you see, imme diately after we were married my wile and I came to an understand ing She said : "Now, Henry, we must neither of us be selfish and always try, to run things. We must make mutual concessions. J pn pose thai w hen we agree on any mailer you are to have your way, and when we disagree 1 am to have my way. Then we shall get along nicely." And we have. Out idea of a great talker is a woman w ho has enough sense to know her limit. Choice Hams There i nothing Jmre appetizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have anything you may want in the line of mats. All Kinds of Canned (ioods. f'Ul)GKOCLklliS build up the system, stimulate the brain, and " increase your capacity to think. And right thinking brings best, re ruis. Our prices make you think. Call 111 to see us. L. E. HULL, t B.tchelor'a Open rlouae.l WKIDON. I-C lm Lumber Si Millwork Go. Weldon, NJ C. M A N I' F A CT U K K Krt OF building Material for Modern Homes, Sash, Doors Blid9, Mantels, Door and Window Screens flMADK TO OKDKK AND KKtil'LARHTlX'K NlJM. ) AUtortata, tltf h QnUU Wrk.U Our Ur" Over fifty years bku a youn iby tnan practhod widely in IVrin.: Iva KiH nun! brvittne famous for hit; uni form HUi i p.-s in th curing of itlcade This was Mr R V. IMcn who a:tT wards fstiiblKlied himself in Huff; do, N V. ai.il pl.H cd his "(loliJei) Mt-d-ral Mist ovi-ry," In Ihe ilniK Blurt's of thp I'miHtl States When you iVel run -NrMl. ntlt of tnrts, hM'H awl k(ulnti-iil II. llie fhii'KI.Mi Hillm-nc of (ioldfti Mptllral I j s4t ovt-iy In tablet or Yui;,,, .miii. vf.niy a uituiuu buu!t5 i'iv t-'lii luhi t-ar. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine The honey bee mused as she winged her flight That summer would soon be gone, That winter's frost as the dark of night Would most assuredly come. Thus musing she said, I must lay in store Food for the rainy day, Front flower, to flower, the whole field o'er Sought sweets, which she stored away. A w ise young rat from his home in the loft Caught lit. sen:i:iiiiV 0: mi b.'j, And thought it besi to make his bed Where from cold he would ever be free. Knowing the barn would furnish him corn His hunger to satisfy, His only thought, was for the bed His comfort to supply. In looking material He did this hat espy, As quick as thought, 'twas in that loft All nibbled, and awry. Oh I how sad, that this dear old hat Should meet with such a horrible fate, We wished it kept for the good it had done But such thoughts they came 100 late. If things that served, let us ever take care Not cruelly casting aside. As cherished mementoes, protection aftord Such relics preserve with pride. Thus things in this life, do not always pan out As we would w ish them to do, This treasured hai, became the bed of a rat And forever lost 10 view. Weldon. -N. C. uncle has left you a million dollars. What do you care about the weath er then? Or suppose ihe person you love is dying. Unexpeciedly a turn for the better comes. The doctor says your dear one will live. What if it is hotter than Tophei? It is a good day, a great day, a hap py day. It's what you think and feel a bout it that makes each day what it is. You, within yourself, can make each day, every day, a good day. Put dow n in the notebook of your soul the poet Kuenberg's thought: "Each day is a life." When you get up in the morn ing throw bark your shoulders, (ake a deep breath. Meet the new day like a man. Say to yourself: Another day another life ! For all we know it may be the I only day we'll ever have. Let's ! make it the best day we can. Let's strive to see that is a day worth while. Let's move a step forward in our work. Let's do all the good i we can. Lets get all the happiness I we can today. Right now is the only time you j can control. Yesterday is a record. ' Tomorrow is a secret. Today is i yours, is mine. "Talking no more. Vicirola in tone II you ar-: one ol those who ire Ihinkuii! ut buvnio iiisi .1 I Machine," don't dect If on an nifcricr make --a Vicir.ili coi i.e. us oeinonsn ,ite tile in my points ot supenmiiy Ilk brings you all instruments it brings ;ill the leidiog artists ami reproduction 11 stands unlay 111 a class by usell. A small initial payment w ill place your Victrola in your home. We carry in slock all the latest records. Call ai our store and let us dem onstrate. Weldon Furniture Company, WELDON, N. C Worn Down, Out of Heart Georgia Lady, Worn-out and Tirc.i; How She Was Helped by Ziron Iron Tonic. THY. jiprsnnal experlrnce of Mrs. XHiinti' Phillips, i,f Howdi-r Sprln -4, (ia., 1b printed 1,,'luw In her own woriia: "I wan lu a worn-uut condition. My luraach was out of order. I didn't leep well. I was tired ull the time. I couldn't halt eat, and didn't rmt Well at nlsht. "I would out ot heart and blue. I would fw-l llk I was Rolng to tie down lu bud. Vet 1 l.?;i dragging around. -We h-::: ! I n . -1, I uas ! If it iti.in't li lt. I f-iintl it sent baek fnr murh Mrmii- 'f 1. h ' 1 from what ure it v.ou.iln't hurt me, p me. K;it :,;': r taking r a!';- Iu-l(-d snd I ii.ure. I alt) Lteiler, felt r. I am suie Ziron is a splendid ionic." Many people, who art; ',wrn down and di.-li-ai-tt-i.--l. 'In- t- '-ii-niarh disorders and n-nuu-, i.ls, fi: 1 r-!ief by toning up their blouil with Ziron Iron Tonic, 'fell your tirutii;'-! you want to try Zlrou on our iiioucy-tack guarantee. I NOT WHAT SHE MEANT. She had received his gift of flow ers with rapture. "Oh, they are perfectly lovely!" she exclaimed. "And there's even a linle dew on them still." "lir-y-yes,'' he stammered, "there's a little, but I intend to pay it on Saturday night." A miller's life is one continuous grind. J. B. T. Beware I t'nleM you tee the Mint "lter" tm or on Uhlrt you art lift ipttini; ((enuine Aapiria pre ierilHsi tiy pli.mi, inne f-T twenty -on tvari anil tirm-isl wife by niillif'iu. Take Aeptrin only et biltl in the llyrr nckaffr for C.tltls. Ileiulerlif, Neuralgia, lthuni tiem, latraehe, Toothache, lAmba(ft, and fur fain. Handy tin te of twelve H-aycr JW-Mn ol Aejurin istet tew tvnU. IrnK gitita also -ll lare.r parkaoe- Aapirin u the trade mark ot IWynr Manufactiirw d ilimimilifirtur U HtkxikfmA. AGREE EXACTLY. Husband (newly married) Don't you think, love, if I were to smoke it would spoil the curtains? Wife Ah, you are the most 11 1 selfish and thoughtful husband in the world; certainly it would. Husband-Well, then take the curtains down. THE REASON. The man yonder bears a charmed life. You don't say so. He tails 111 love wilh every girl he meets. HOW S THIS ? We ollt i tine II iitnlit-.l Dollars Keward for auy case ot'l'atanh that cannot In cured by Hall's alurrli Medicine. Hall's alarth .Mt-tliciuc has been takeu by ratanh sullcrors for the past 3,"i years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for catarrh. Hall's (.'atari Ii Medicine acts thru the Wood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the l'oison from the Wood ami liealmn the diseasptl portions. After oil have taken Hull's Catairh Methciue lor a short time you will see ti Kreat improvement iu your Kttnt-ra health, start takintr Hall's Medicine at once ami get rid of catairh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is takeu inter nally acting directly upon the hlooil an,l mucous surfaces of Ihe system. t .1. riil.i-:Y A cd., Toledo, (lino I'csliiiioliials sent live. Pllco t'l'i cents pet buttle. Sold by all ttru'ists. Hall rauiilt Hills lui Constipation ANSWERS CALL. a t)i:i:u s klmakkahll: attach- MI-NT TO MAN HO CAKLD KOU IT IN ITS Hl-LPt.ESSNI-SS. A two pronged buck deer an swers the call of Jerry Shine, em ployed by the municipal water dis trict at Alpine dam, near San Ra phael, Cal. Long ago Shine one day came upon a dead doe in the trail of the torest, and standing beside the mother was a fawn. It was miles tu Shine's cabin, but he carried the fawn home with him, fed it and gave it the name of Billy. After a time Shine left the district, He returned several days ago and asked his fellow workers the where abouts of his deer. They laughed at him; the deer had gone back to nature, they said. Shine mounted the parapet of the dam and called for Billy. The deer, now the proud possessor ol two-pronged horns, bounded out of the toresi. A photograph was taken of ihe man and the animal, as the latter rested his forefeet on the shoulder of Shine. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alwaya beara . Slfaaturt of Safest Tonic is not that which depends upon alco holic but upon tonic nutrient virtues. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the purest kind of nutriment and helps the system keep up with the wear and tear upon strength. Scott A Bown. Bloomfi.U. N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF RlMOIDS (Tablets or Granules) fop INDIGESTION But Don'i Vi-'orry About the Past The imponani lime is TO DAYNOW. Benin Kifihi, Iconic With l, spurred on by a new deiermimmon m save, and next year the record will be all in your favor. Start your Account Here with only if you wish STAKT it. One days delay may lengthen into years. but Publication of Summons. Nuiil aioliUE, Hahfai County lu lUt Superior Couit. AN NIK I.. l.oNti.Plfciutitr, s. OTIS LONti. Defeudaut. The defeutlau. Otii l.onif, above named, will take notice that au action entitled a above iiaa been eommeucetl in the Superior Court of Hahfai conn ty tor the purpone of obtaiuiux a di force tor the haul Annie L. Long from the Mitt Oti l.onjf, and that the com plaint herein has been duly tiled on the 117th day of December, liWU; the cautte of action lltereiu being for a divorce on the Hlatuatory Krouudti of furnicatiou and adultery, and the nairi defendant will fartbei take notice that be n re quired to appear at the Court Houie of Maid county ou the 3Ut day of January, 1H1M, in the ottioe of the Clerk of the Mi-penor Court of aaid Halifax County N. V.t and auswer or demur to the complaint in aaid actiuu, or the plam- titt will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her said complaint. Tina the T.Kh day of December, 1920. H. M. UAKY, Clerk of the Buperior Court The Citizens Bank MAI itax. n. c. W E Invite the people of HbIHhii and surrounding; country to pat ronize this Hank. Vihy not have a cheeking account? It if necessary In these times. It saves you money, and you have a re ceipt against payments to your creditors. Hesidet it Rives you standing in your community W e have every facility known for Sound Banking, and invite you to open an account with us. attention as the largest The smallest account receives as much with us. We pay 4 per cent. Compounded Quarterly on Savings. Come in and talk it over with us. We need you, you need ui. STRAIGHT 10 W h: IF 10 STRAIGHT 1 , Better a.nd more pleasing than :r:-' , A .1. ? r ,- i " . X . y ' - " y worm jje i i i i hwic rin urr rnni. .. in 'i,-3eJ Laroeat lndcnpnd.nl f ir Fart ftiii-tiu, Ulrl,- . - . . ..... .
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